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Thecrashbroughtthefarmer\'swiferushingintotheroom.Christinehadwell-nighsprungoutofhershoes.Mrs.Wake\'senquirywhathadhappenedwasansweredbytheevidenceofherowneyes. \'Howdiditoccur?\'shesaid. \'Icannotsay;itwasnotfirmlyfixed,Isuppose.Dearme,howsorryIam!Mydearfather\'shall-clock!AndnowIsupposeitisruined.\' AssistedbyMrs.Wake,sheliftedtheclock.Everyinchofglasswas,ofcourse,shattered,butverylittleharmbesidesappearedtobedone.Theyproppedituptemporarily,thoughitwouldnotgoagain. Christinehadsoonrecoveredhercomposure,butshesawthatMrs. Wakewasgloomy.\'Whatdoesitmean,Mrs.Wake?\'shesaid.\'Isitominous?\' \'Itisasignofaviolentdeathinthefamily.\' \'Don\'ttalkofit.Idon\'tbelievesuchthings;anddon\'tmentionittoMr.Longwhenhecomes.HE\'Snotinthefamilyyet,youknow.\' \'Ono,itcannotrefertohim,\'saidMrs.Wakemusingly. \'Someremotecousin,perhaps,\'observedChristine,nolesswillingtohumourherthantogetridofashapelessdreadwhichtheincidenthadcausedinherownmind.\'And——supperisalmostready,Mrs. Wake?\' \'Inthree-quartersofanhour.\' Mrs.Wakelefttheroom,andChristinesaton.ThoughitstillwantedfifteenminutestothehouratwhichNicholashadpromisedtobethere,shebegantogrowimpatient.Aftertheaccustomedtickingthedeadsilencewasoppressive.Butshehadnottowaitsolongasshehadexpected;stepswereheardapproachingthedoor,andtherewasaknock. Christinewasalreadytheretoopenit.Theentrancehadnolamp,butitwasnotparticularlydarkoutofdoors.Shecouldseetheoutlineofaman,andcriedcheerfully,\'Youareearly;itisverygoodofyou.\' \'Ibegpardon.ItisnotMr.Bellstonhimself——onlyamessengerwithhisbagandgreat-coat.Buthewillbeheresoon.\' ThevoicewasnotthevoiceofNicholas,andtheintelligencewasstrange.\'I——Idon\'tunderstand.Mr.Bellston?\'shefaintlyreplied. \'Yes,ma\'am.Agentleman——astrangertome——gavemethesethingsatCasterbridgestationtobringonhere,andtoldmetosaythatMr. Bellstonhadarrivedthere,andisdetainedforhalf-an-hour,butwillbehereinthecourseoftheevening.\' Shesankintoachair.Theporterputasmallbatteredportmanteauonthefloor,thecoatonachair,andlookingintotheroomatthespreadtablesaid,\'Ifyouaredisappointed,ma\'am,thatyourhusband(asIs\'poseheis)isnotcome,Icanassureyouhe\'llsoonbehere. He\'sstoppedtogetashave,tomythinking,seeinghewantedit. WhathesaidwasthatIcouldtellyouhehadheardthenewsinIreland,andwouldhavecomesooner,hishandbeingforced;butwashinderedcrossingbytheweather,havingtookpassageinasailingvessel.Whatnewshemeanthedidn\'tsay.\' \'Ah,yes,\'shefaltered.Itwasplainthatthemanknewnothingofherintendedre-marriage. Mechanicallyrisingandgivinghimashilling,sheansweredtohis\'good-night,\'andhewithdrew,thebeatofhisfootstepslesseninginthedistance.Shewasalone;butinwhatasolitude. Christinestoodinthemiddleofthehall,justasthemanhadlefther,inthegloomysilenceofthestoppedclockwithintheadjoiningroom,tillshearousedherself,andturningtotheportmanteauandgreat-coatbroughtthemtothelightofthecandles,andexaminedthem.Theportmanteauborepainteduponittheinitials\'J.B.\'inwhiteletters——thewell-knowninitialsofherhusband. Sheexaminedthegreat-coat.Inthebreast-pocketwasanemptyspiritflask,whichshefirmlyfanciedsherecognizedastheoneshehadfilledmanytimesforhimwhenhewaslivingathomewithher. Sheturneddesultorilyhitherandthither,untilsheheardanothertreadwithout,andtherecameasecondknockingatthedoor.Shedidnotrespondtoit;andNicholas——foritwashe——thinkingthathewasnotheardbyreasonofaconcentrationonto-morrow\'sproceedings,openedthedoorsoftly,andcameontothedoorofherroom,whichstoodunclosed,justasithadbeenleftbytheCasterbridgeporter. Nicholasutteredablithegreeting,casthiseyeroundtheparlour,whichwithitstallcandles,blazingfire,snow-whitecloth,andprettily-spreadtable,formedacheerfulspectacleenoughforamanwhohadbeenwalkinginthedarkforanhour. \'Mybride——almost,atlast!\'hecried,encirclingherwithhisarms. Insteadofresponding,herfigurebecamelimp,frigid,heavy;herheadfellback,andhefoundthatshehadfainted. Itwasnatural,hethought.Shehadhadmanylittleworryingmatterstoattendto,andbutslightassistance.Heoughttohaveseenmoreeffectuallytoheraffairs;theclosenessoftheeventhadover- excitedher.Nicholaskissedherunconsciousface——morethanonce,littlethinkingwhatnewsitwasthathadchangeditsaspect.LothtocallMrs.Wake,hecarriedChristinetoacouchandlaidherdown. Thishadtheeffectofrevivingher.Nicholasbentandwhisperedinherear,\'Liequiet,dearest,nohurry;anddream,dream,dreamofhappydays.ItisonlyI.Youwillsoonbebetter.\'Heheldherbythehand. \'No,no,no!\'shesaid,withastare.\'O,howcanthisbe?\' Nicholaswasalarmedandperplexed,butthedisclosurewasnotlongdelayed.Whenshehadsatup,andbydegreesmadethestunningeventknowntohim,hestoodasiftransfixed. \'Ah——isitso?\'saidhe.Then,becomingquitemeek,\'Andwhywashesocruelasto——delayhisreturntillnow?\' Shedutifullyrecitedtheexplanationherhusbandhadgivenherthroughthemessenger;buthermechanicalmanneroftellingitshowedhowmuchshedoubteditstruth.Itwastoounlikelythathisarrivalatsuchadramaticmomentshouldnotbeacontrivedsurprise,quiteofapiecewithhispreviousdealingstowardsher. \'Butperhapsitmaybetrue——andhemayhavebecomekindnow——notasheusedtobe,\'shefaltered.\'Yes,perhaps,Nicholas,heisanalteredman——we\'llhopeheis.IsupposeIoughtnottohavelistenedtomylegaladvisers,andassumedhisdeathsosurely! Anyhow,Iamroughlyreceivedbackinto——therightway!\' Nicholasburstoutbitterly:\'Owhattoo,toohonestfoolswewere!—— tosocourtdaylightuponourintentionbyputtingthatannouncementinthepapers!Whycouldwenothavemarriedprivately,andgoneaway,sothathewouldneverhaveknownwhathadbecomeofyou,evenifhehadreturned?Christine,hehasdoneittoButI\'llsaynomore.Ofcoursewe——mightflynow.\' \'No,no;wemightnot,\'saidshehastily. \'Verywell.Butthisishardtobear!\"WhenIlookedforgoodthenevilcameuntome,andwhenIwaitedforlighttherecamedarkness.\" SooncesaidasorelytriedmaninthelandofUz,andsosayInow! Iwonderifheisalmosthereatthismoment?\' ShetoldhimshesupposedBellstonwasapproachingbythepathacrossthefields,havingsentonhisgreat-coat,whichhewouldnotwantwalking. \'Andisthismeallaidforhim,orforme?\' \'Itwaslaidforyou.\' \'Anditwillbeeatenbyhim?\' \'Yes.\' \'Christine,areyouSUREthatheiscome,orhaveyoubeensleepingoverthefireanddreamingit?\' Shepointedanewtotheportmanteauwiththeinitials\'J.B.,\'andtothecoatbesideit. \'Well,good-bye——good-bye!Cursethatparsonfornotmarryingusfifteenyearsago!\' Itisunnecessarytodwellfurtheruponthatparting.Therearesceneswhereinthewordsspokendonotevenapproximatetothelevelofthementalcommunionbetweentheactors.Sufficeittosaythatparttheydid,andquickly;andNicholas,moredeadthanalive,wentoutofthehousehomewards. Whyhadheevercomeback?DuringhisabsencehehadnotcaredforChristineashecarednow.Ifhehadbeenyoungerhemighthavefelttemptedtodescendintothemeadsinsteadofkeepingalongtheiredge.TheFroomwasdownthere,andheknewofquietpoolsinthatstreamtowhichdeathwouldcomeeasily.Buthewastoooldtoputanendtohimselfforsuchareasonaslove;andanotherthought,too,kepthimfromseriouslycontemplatinganydesperateact.Hisaffectionforherwasstronglyprotective,andintheeventofherrequiringafriend\'ssupportinfuturetroublestherewasnonebuthimselfleftintheworldtoaffordit.Sohewalkedon. MeanwhileChristinehadresignedherselftocircumstances.Aresolvetocontinueworthyofherhistoryandofherfamilylentherheroismanddignity.ShecalledMrs.Wake,andexplainedtothatworthywomanasmuchofwhathadoccurredasshedeemednecessary.Mrs. Wakewastooamazedtoreply;sheretreatedslowly,herlipsparted; tillatthedoorshesaidwithadrymouth,\'Andthebeautifulsupper,ma\'am?\' \'Serveitwhenhecomes.\' \'WhenMr.Bellston——yes,ma\'am,Iwill.\'Shestillstoodgazing,asifshecouldhardlytakeintheorder. \'Thatwilldo,Mrs.Wake.Iammuchobligedtoyouforallyourkindness.\'AndChristinewasleftaloneagain,andthenshewept. Shesatdownandwaited.Thatawfulsilenceofthestoppedclockbegananew,butshedidnotminditnow.Shewaslisteningforafootfallinastateofmentaltensitywhichalmosttookawayfromherthepowerofmotion.Itseemedtoherthatthenaturalintervalforherhusband\'sjourneythithermusthaveexpired;butshewasnotsure,andwaitedon. Mrs.Wakeagaincamein.\'Youhavenotrungforsupper——\' \'Heisnotyetcome,Mrs.Wake.Ifyouwanttogotobed,bringinthesupperandsetitonthetable.Itwillbenearlyasgoodcold. Leavethedoorunbarred.\' Mrs.Wakedidaswassuggested,madeupthefire,andwentaway. ShortlyafterwardsChristineheardherretiretoherchamber.ButChristinestillsaton,andstillherhusbandpostponedhisentry. Shearousedherselfonceortwicetofreshenthefire,butwasignoranthowthenightwasgoing.Herwatchwasupstairsandshedidnotmaketheefforttogouptoconsultit.Inherseatshecontinued;andstillthesupperwaited,andstillhedidnotcome. Atlengthshewassonearlypersuadedthatthearrivalofhisthingsmusthavebeenadreamafterall,thatsheagainwentovertothem,feltthem,andexaminedthem.Histheyunquestionablywere;andtheirforwardingbytheporterhadbeenquitenatural.Shesighedandsatdownagain. Presentlyshefellintoadoze,andwhensheagainbecameconsciousshefoundthatthefourcandleshadburntintotheirsocketsandgoneout.Thefirestillemittedafeebleshine.Christinedidnottakethetroubletogetmorecandles,butstirredthefireandsaton. Afteralongperiodsheheardacreakingofthechamberfloorandstairsattheotherendofthehouse,andknewthatthefarmer\'sfamilyweregettingup.By-and-byMrs.Wakeenteredtheroom,candleinhand,bouncingopenthedoorinhermorningmanner,obviouslywithoutanyexpectationoffindingapersonthere. \'Lord-a-mercy!What,sittinghereagain,ma\'am?\' \'Yes,Iamsittingherestill.\' \'You\'vebeenthereeversincelastnight?\' \'Yes.\' \'Then——\' \'He\'snotcome.\' \'Well,hewon\'tcomeatthistimeo\'morning,\'saidthefarmer\'swife.\'Do\'eegetontobed,ma\'am.Youmustbeshrammedtodeath!\' ItoccurredtoChristinenowthatpossiblyherhusbandhadthoughtbetterofobtrudinghimselfuponhercompanywithinanhourofrevealinghisexistencetoher,andhaddecidedtopayamoreformalvisitnextday.ShethereforeadoptedMrs.Wake\'ssuggestionandretired. CHAPTERVIII Nicholashadgonestraighthome,neitherspeakingtonorseeingasoul.Fromthathourachangeseemedtocomeoverhim.Hehadeverpossessedafullshareofself-consciousness;hehadbeenreadilypiqued,hadshownanunusualdreadofbeingpersonallyobtrusive. Butnowhissenseofself,asanindividualprovokingopinion,appearedtoleavehim.When,therefore,afteradayortwoofseclusion,hecameforthagain,andthefewacquaintanceshehadformedinthetowncondoledwithhimonwhathadhappened,andpitiedhishaggardlooks,hedidnotshrinkfromtheirregardashewouldhavedoneformerly,buttooktheirsympathyasitwouldhavebeenacceptedbyachild. ItreachedhisearsthatBellstonhadnotappearedontheeveningofhisarrivalatanyhotelinthetownorneighbourhood,orenteredhiswife\'shouseatall.\'That\'sapartofhiscruelty,\'thoughtNicholas.Andwhentwoorthreedayshadpassed,andstillnoaccountcametohimofBellstonhavingjoinedher,heventuredtosetoutforFroom-Everard. Christinewassoshakenthatshewasobligedtoreceivehimasshelayonasofa,besidethesquaretablewhichwastohavebornetheireveningfeast.Shefixedhereyeswistfullyuponhim,andsmiledasadsmile. \'Hehasnotcome?\'saidNicholasunderhisbreath. \'Hehasnot.\' ThenNicholassatbesideher,andtheytalkedongeneraltopicsmerelylikesaddenedoldfriends.ButtheycouldnotkeepawaythesubjectofBellston,theirvoicesdroppingasitforceditswayin. Christine,nolessthanNicholas,knowingherhusband\'scharacter,inferredthat,havingstoppedhergame,ashewouldhavephrasedit,hewastakingthingsleisurely,and,findingnothingveryattractiveinherlimitedmodeofliving,wasmeaningtoreturntoheronlywhenhehadnothingbettertodo. Theboltwhichlaidlowtheirhopeshadstrucksorecentlythattheycouldhardlylookeachotherinthefacewhenspeakingthatday.Butwhenaweekortwohadpassed,andallthehorizonstillremainedasvacantofBellstonasbefore,Nicholasandshecouldtalkoftheeventwithcalmwonderment.Whyhadhecome,togoagainlikethis? Andthentheresetinaperiodofresignedsurmise,duringwhichSolike,soverylike,wasdaytoday,thattotellofoneofthemistotellofall.Nicholaswouldarrivebetweenthreeandfourintheafternoon,afainttrepidationinfluencinghiswalkashenearedherdoor.Hewouldknock;shewouldalwaysreplyinperson,havingwatchedforhimfromthewindow. Thenhewouldwhisper——\'Hehasnotcome?\' \'Hehasnot,\'shewouldsay. Nicholaswouldenterthen,andshebeingreadybonneted,theywouldwalkintotheSallowstogetherasfarastothespotwhichtheyhadfrequentlymadetheirplaceofappointmentintheiryouthfuldays.A plankbridge,whichBellstonhadcausedtobethrownoverthestreamduringhisresidencewithherinthemanor-house,wasnowagainremoved,andallwasjustthesameasinNicholas\'stime,whenhehadbeenaccustomedtowadeacrossontheedgeofthecascadeandcomeuptoherlikeamermanfromthedeep.Hereonthefelledtrunk,whichstilllayrottinginitsoldplace,theywouldnowsit,gazingatthedescendingsheetofwater,withitsnever-endingsarcastichissattheirbaffledattemptstomakethemselvesoneflesh.Returningtothehousetheywouldsitdowntogethertotea,afterwhich,andtheconfidentialchatthataccompaniedit,hewalkedhomebythedeclininglight.Thisproceedingbecameasperiodicasanastronomicalrecurrence.Twiceaweekhecame——allthroughthatwinter,allthroughthespringfollowing,throughthesummer,throughtheautumn,thenextwinter,thenextyear,andthenext,tillanappreciablespanofhumanlifehadpassedby.Bellstonstilltarried. YearsandyearsNicwalkedthatway,atthisintervalofthreedays,fromhishouseintheneighbouringtown;andineveryinstancetheaforesaidorderofthingswascustomary;andstillonhisarrivaltheformofwordswenton——\'Hehasnotcome?\' \'Hehasnot.\' Sotheygrewolder.Thedimshapeofthatthirdonestoodcontinuallybetweenthem;theycouldnotdisplaceit;neither,ontheotherhand,coulditeffectuallypartthem.Theywereinclosecommunion,yetnotindissolublyunited;lovers,yetnevergrowingcuredoflove.BythetimethatthefifthyearofNic\'svisitinghadarrived,onaboutthefive-hundredthoccasionofhispresenceathertea-table,henoticedthatthebleachingprocesswhichhadbegunuponhisownlockswasalsospreadingtohers.Hetoldherso,andtheylaughed.Yetshewasingoodhealth:aconditionofsuspense,whichwouldhavehalf-killedaman,hadbeenenduredbyherwithoutcomplaint,andevenwithcomposure. Oneday,whentheseyearsofabeyancehadnumberedseven,theyhadstrolledasusualasfarasthewaterfall,whosefaintroarformedasortofcallingvoicesufficientinthecircumstancestodirecttheirlistlessness.Pausingthere,helookedupatherfaceandsaid,\'Whyshouldwenottryagain,Christine?Wearelegallyatlibertytodosonow.Nothingventurenothinghave.\' Butshewouldnot.PerhapsalittleprimnessofideawasbythistimeoustingthenativedaringofChristine.\'Whathehasdoneoncehecandotwice,\'shesaid.\'Heisnotdead,andifweweretomarryhewouldsaywehad\"forcedhishand,\"ashesaidbefore,anddulyreappear.\' Someyearsafter,whenChristinewasaboutfifty,andNicholasfifty- three,anewtroubleofaminorkindarrived.Hefoundaninconvenienceintraversingthedistancebetweentheirtwohouses,particularlyindampweather,theyearshehadspentintryingclimatesabroadhavingsowntheseedsofrheumatism,whichmadeajourneyundesirableoninclementdays,eveninacarriage.Hetoldherofthisnewdifficulty,ashedidofeverything. \'Ifyoucouldlivenearer,\'suggestedshe. Unluckilytherewasnohousenear.ButNicholas,thoughnotamillionaire,wasamanofmeans;heobtainedasmallpieceofgroundonleaseatthenearestspottoherhomethatitcouldbesoobtained,whichwasontheoppositebrinkoftheFroom,thisriverformingtheboundaryoftheFroom-Everardmanor;andherehebuiltacottagelargeenoughforhiswants.Thistooktime,andwhenhegotintoithefounditssituationagreatcomforttohim.Hewasnotmorethanfivehundredyardsfromhernow,andgainedanewpleasureinfeelingthatallsoundswhichgreetedhisears,inthedayorinthenight,alsofelluponhers——thecawofaparticularrook,thevoiceofaneighbouringnightingale,thewhistleofalocalbreeze,orthepurlofthefallinthemeadows,whoserushwasamaterialrenderingofTime\'sceaselessscouroverthemselves,wearingthemawaywithoutunitingthem. Christine\'smissinghusbandwastakingshapeasamythamongthesurroundingresidents;buthewasstillbelievedinascorporeallyimminentbyChristineherself,andalso,inamilderdegree,byNicholas.Foracuriousunconsciousnessofthelonglapseoftimesincehisrevelationofhimselfseemedtoaffectthepair.Therehadbeennopassingeventstoserveaschronologicalmilestones,andtheeveningonwhichshehadkeptsupperwaitingforhimstillloomedoutwithstartlingnearnessintheirretrospects. Intheseventeenthpensiveyearofthistheirparallelmarchtowardsthecommonbourne,alabourercameinahurryonedaytoNicholas\'shouseandbroughtstrangetidings.ThepresentownerofFroom- Everard——anon-resident——hadbeenimprovinghispropertyinsundryways,andoneofthesewasbydredgingthestreamwhich,inthecourseofyears,hadbecomechokedwithmudandweedsinitspassagethroughtheSallows.Theprocessnecessitatedareconstructionofthewaterfall.Whentheriverhadbeenpumpeddryforthispurpose,theskeletonofamanhadbeenfoundjammedamongthepilessupportingtheedgeofthefall.Everyparticleofhisfleshandclothinghadbeeneatenbyfishesorabradedtonothingbythewater,buttherelicsofagoldwatchremained,andontheinsideofthecasewasengravedthenameofthemakerofherhusband\'swatch,whichshewellremembered. Nicholas,deeplyagitated,hasteneddowntotheplaceandexaminedtheremainsattentively,afterwardsgoingacrosstoChristine,andbreakingthediscoverytoher.Shewouldnotcometoviewtheskeleton,whichlayextendedonthegrass,notafingerortoe-bonemissing,soneatlyhadtheaquaticoperatorsdonetheirwork. ConjecturewasdirectedtothequestionhowBellstonhadgotthere; andconjecturealonecouldgiveanexplanation. Itwassupposedthat,onhiswaytocalluponher,hehadtakenashortcutthroughthegrounds,withwhichhewasnaturallyveryfamiliar,andcomingtothefallunderthetreeshadexpectedtofindtheretheplankwhich,duringhisoccupancyofthepremiseswithChristineandherfather,hehadplacedthereforcrossingintothemeadsontheothersideinsteadofwadingacrossasNicholashaddone.Beforediscoveringitsremovalhehadprobablyoverbalancedhimself,andwasthusprecipitatedintothecascade,thepilesbeneaththedescendingcurrentwedginghimbetweenthemliketheprongsofapitchfork,andeffectuallypreventingtherisingofhisbody,overwhichtheweedsgrew.Suchwasthereasonablesuppositionconcerningthediscovery;butproofwasneverforthcoming. \'Tothink,\'saidNicholas,whentheremainshadbeendecentlyinterred,andhewasagainsittingwithChristine——thoughnotbesidethewaterfall——\'tothinkhowwevisitedhim!Howwesatoverhim,hoursandhours,gazingathim,bewailingourfate,whenallthetimehewasironicallyhissingatusfromthespot,inanunknowntongue,thatwecouldmarryifwechose!\' Sheechoedthesentimentwithasigh. \'Ihavestrangefancies,\'shesaid.\'IsupposeitMUSThavebeenmyhusbandwhocameback,andnotsomeotherman.\' Nicholasfeltthattherewaslittledoubt.\'Besides——theskeleton,\' hesaid. \'YesIfitcouldnothavebeenanotherperson\'s——butno,ofcourseitwashe.\' \'Youmighthavemarriedmeonthedaywehadfixed,andtherewouldhavebeennoimpediment.Youwouldnowhavebeenseventeenyearsmywife,andwemighthavehadtallsonsanddaughters.\' \'Itmighthavebeenso,\'shemurmured. \'Well——isitstillbetterlatethannever?\' Thequestionwasonewhichhadbecomecomplicatedbytheincreasingyearsofeach.Theirwillsweresomewhatenfeeblednow,theirheartssickenedoftenderenterprisebyhopetoolongdeferred.HavingpostponedtheconsiderationoftheircoursetillayearaftertheintermentofBellston,eachseemedlessdisposedthanformerlytotakeitupagain. \'Isitworthwhile,aftersomanyyears?\'shesaidtohim.\'Wearefairlyhappyasweare——perhapshappierthanweshouldbeinanyotherrelation,seeingwhatoldpeoplewehavegrown.Theweightisgonefromourlives;theshadownolongerdividesus:thenletusbejoyfultogetherasweare,dearestNic,inthedaysofourvanity; andWithmirthandlaughterletoldwrinklescome.\' Hefellinwiththeseviewsofherstosomeextent.Butoccasionallyheventuredtourgehertoreconsiderthecase,thoughhespokenotwiththefervourofhisearlieryears. Autumn,1887. ALICIA\'SDIARY CHAPTERI——SHEMISSESHERSISTER July7——Iwanderaboutthehouseinamoodofunutterablesadness,formydearsisterCarolinehaslefthometo-daywithmymother,andIshallnotseethemagainforseveralweeks.Theyhaveacceptedalong-standinginvitationtovisitsomeoldfriendsofours,theMarlets,wholiveatVersaillesforcheapness——mymotherthinkingthatitwillbeforthegoodofCarolinetoseealittleofFranceandParis.ButIdon\'tquitelikehergoing.Ifearshemaylosesomeofthatchildlikesimplicityandgentlenesswhichsocharacterizeher,andhavebeennourishedbytheseclusionofourlifehere.Hersolicitudeaboutherponybeforestartingwasquitetouching,andshemademepromisetovisititdaily,andseethatitcametonoharm. Carolinegoneabroad,andIlefthere!Itisthereverseofanordinarysituation,forgoodorill-luckhasmostlyordainedthatI shouldbetheabsentone.MotherwillbequitetiredoutbytheyoungenthusiasmofCaroline.Shewilldemandtobetakeneverywhere——toPariscontinually,ofcourse;toallthestockshrinesofhistory\'sdevotees;topalacesandprisons;tokings\'tombsandqueens\'tombs;tocemeteriesandpicture-galleries,androyalhuntingforests.Mypoormother,havinggoneovermostofthisgroundmanytimesbefore,willperhapsnotfindtheperambulationsoexhilaratingaswillCarolineherself.IwishIcouldhavegonewiththem.I wouldnothavemindedhavingmylegswalkedofftopleaseCaroline. Butthisregretisabsurd:Icouldnot,ofcourse,leavemyfatherwithnotasoulinthehousetoattendtothecallsoftheparishionersortopourouthistea. July15——AletterfromCarolineto-day.ItisverystrangethatshetellsmenothingwhichIexpectedhertotell——onlytrivialdetails. SheseemsdazzledbythebrilliancyofParis——whichnodoubtappearsstillmorebrillianttoherfromthefactofheronlybeingabletoobtainoccasionalglimpsesofit.ShewouldseethatParis,too,hasaseamysideifyoulivethere.IwasnotawarethattheMarletsknewsomanypeople.If,asmotherhassaid,theywenttoresideatVersaillesforreasonsofeconomy,theywillnoteffectmuchinthatdirectionwhiletheymakeapracticeofentertainingalltheacquaintanceswhohappentobeintheirneighbourhood.TheydonotconfinetheirhospitalitiestoEnglishpeople,either.IwonderwhothisM.delaFesteis,inwhomCarolinesaysmymotherissomuchinterested. July18——AnotherletterfromCaroline.Ihavelearntfromthisepistle,thatM.CharlesdelaFesteis\'onlyoneofthemanyfriendsoftheMarlets\';thatthoughaFrenchmanbybirth,andnowagaintemporarilyatVersailles,hehaslivedinEnglandmanymanyyears; thatheisatalentedlandscapeandmarinepainter,andhasexhibitedattheSalon,andIthinkinLondon.HisstyleandsubjectsareconsideredsomewhatpeculiarinParis——ratherEnglishthanContinental.Ihavenotasyetlearnthisage,orhiscondition,marriedorsingle.Fromthetoneandnatureofherremarksabouthimhesometimesseemstobeamiddle-agedfamilyman,sometimesquitethereverse.FromhisnomadichabitsIshouldsaythelatteristhemostlikely.Hehastravelledandseenagreatdeal,shetellsme,andknowsmoreaboutEnglishliteraturethansheknowsherself. July21——LetterfromCaroline.Query:Is\'afriendofoursandtheMarlets,\'ofwhomshenowanonymouslyandmysteriouslyspeaks,thesamepersonageasthe\'M.delaFeste\'ofherformerletters?Hemustbethesame,Ithink,fromhispursuits.Ifso,whencethissuddenchangeoftone?Ihavebeenlostinthoughtforatleastaquarterofanhoursincewritingtheprecedingsentence.Supposemydearsisterisfallinginlovewiththisyoungman——thereisnolongeranydoubtabouthisage;whataveryawkward,riskythingforher!Idohopethatmymotherhasaneyeontheseproceedings.But,then,poormotherneverseesthedriftofanything:sheisintruthlessofamothertoCarolinethanIam.IfIwerethere,howjealouslyIwouldwatchhim,andascertainhisdesigns! IamofastrongernaturethanCaroline.HowIhavesupportedherinthepastthroughherlittletroublesandgreatgriefs!Issheagitatedatthepresenceofthis,toher,newandstrangefeeling? ButIamassuminghertobedesperatelyinlove,whenIhavenoproofofanythingofthekind.Hemaybemerelyacasualfriend,ofwhomI shallhearnomore. July24——ThenheISabachelor,asIsuspected.\'IfM.delaFesteevermarrieshewill,\'etc.Soshewrites.Theyaregettingintoclosequarters,obviously.Also,\'Somethingtokeepmyhairsmooth,whichM.delaFestetoldmehehadfoundusefulforthetipsofhismoustache.\'Verynaivelyrelatedthis;andwithhowmuchunconsciousnessoftheintimacybetweenthemthattheremarkreveals! Butmymother——whatcanshebedoing?Doessheknowofthis?Andifso,whydoesshenotalludetoitinherletterstomyfather? IhavebeentolookatCaroline\'spony,inobediencetoherreiteratedrequestthatIwouldnotmissadayinseeingthatshewaswellcaredfor.AnxiousasCarolinewasaboutthisponyofhersbeforestarting,shenownevermentionedthepooranimalonceinherletters.Theimageofherpetsuffersfromdisplacement. August3——Caroline\'sforgetfulnessofherponyhasnaturallyenoughextendedtome,hersister.Itistendayssinceshelastwrote,andbutforanotefrommymotherIshouldnotknowifsheweredeadoralive. CHAPTERII——NEWSINTERESTINGANDSERIOUS August5——Acloudofletters.AletterfromCaroline,anotherfrommother;alsoonefromeachtomyfather. Theprobabilitytowhichalltheintelligencefrommysisterhaspointedoflateturnsouttobeafact.Thereisanengagement,oralmostanengagement,announcedbetweenmydearCarolineandM.delaFeste——toCaroline\'ssublimehappiness,andmymother\'sentiresatisfaction;aswellastothatoftheMarlets.Theyandmymotherseemtoknowallabouttheyoungman——whichismorethanIdo,thoughalittleextendedinformationabouthim,consideringthatIamCaroline\'seldersister,wouldnothavebeenamiss.Ihalffeelwithmyfather,whoismuchsurprised,and,Iamsure,notaltogethersatisfied,thatheshouldnothavebeenconsultedatallbeforemattersreachedsuchadefinitestage,thoughheistooamiabletosaysoopenly.Idon\'tquitesaythatagoodthingshouldhavebeenhinderedforthesakeofouropinion,ifitisagoodthing;buttheannouncementcomesverysuddenly.Itmusthavebeenforeseenbymymotherforsometimethatthisupshotwasprobable,andCarolinemighthavetoldmemoredistinctlythatM.delaFestewasherlover,insteadofalludingsomysteriouslytohimasonlyafriendoftheMarlets,andlatelydroppinghisnamealtogether.Myfather,withoutexactlyobjectingtohimasaFrenchman,\'wisheshewereofEnglishorsomeotherreasonablenationalityforone\'sson-in-law,\'butI tellhimthatthedemarcationsofraces,kingdoms,andcreeds,arewearingdowneveryday,thatpatriotismisasortofvice,andthatthecharacteroftheindividualisallweneedthinkaboutinthiscase.Iwonderif,intheeventoftheirmarriage,hewillcontinuetoliveatVersailles,orifhewillcometoEngland. August7——AsupplementalletterfromCaroline,answering,byanticipation,someoftheaforesaidqueries.Shetellsmethat\'Charles,\'thoughhemakesVersailleshispresenthome,isbynomeansboundbyhisprofessiontocontinuethere;thathewilllivejustwhereshewishes,provideditbenottoofarfromsomecentreofthought,art,andcivilization.Mymotherandherselfboththinkthatthemarriageshouldnottakeplacetillnextyear.Heexhibitslandscapesandcanalsceneryeveryyear,shesays;soIsupposeheispopular,andthathisincomeissufficienttokeepthemincomfort. Ifnot,Idonotseewhymyfathercouldnotsettlesomethingmoreonthemthanhehadintended,anddiminishbyalittlewhathehadproposedforme,whilstitwasimaginedthatIshouldbethefirsttostandinneedofsuch. \'Ofengagingmanner,attractiveappearance,andvirtuouscharacter,\' isthereplyIreceivefromherinanswertomyrequestforapersonaldescription.Thatisvagueenough,andIwouldratherhavehadonedefinitefactofcomplexion,voice,deed,oropinion.Butofcourseshehasnoeyenowformaterialqualities;shecannotseehimasheis.Sheseeshimirradiatedwithgloriessuchasneverappertainedandneverwillappertaintoanyman,foreign,English,orColonial.TothinkthatCaroline,twoyearsmyjunior,andsochildlikeastobefiveyearsmyjuniorinnature,shouldbeengagedtobemarriedbeforeme.Butthatiswhathappensinfamiliesmoreoftenthanweareapttoremember. August16——Interestingnewsto-day.Charles,shesays,haspleadedthattheirmarriagemayjustaswellbethisyearasnext;andheseemstohavenearlyconvertedmymothertothesamewayofthinking. Idonotmyselfseeanyreasonfordelay,beyondthestandingoneofmyfatherhavingasyethadnoopportunityofforminganopinionupontheman,thetime,oranything.However,hetakeshislotveryquietly,andtheyarecominghometotalkthequestionoverwithus; Carolinehavingdecidednottomakeanypositivearrangementsforthischangeofstatetillshehasseenme.Subjecttomyownandmyfather\'sapproval,shesays,theyareinclinedtosettlethedateoftheweddingforNovember,threemonthsfromthepresenttime,thatitshalltakeplacehereinthevillage,thatI,ofcourse,shallbebridesmaid,andmanyotherparticulars.Shedrawsanartlesspictureoftheprobableeffectuponthemindsofthevillagersofthisromanticperformanceinthechancelofouroldchurch,inwhichsheistobechiefactor——theforeigngentlemandroppingdownlikeagodfromtheskies,pickingherup,andtriumphantlycarryingheroff. Heronlygriefwillbeseparationfromme,butthisistobeassuagedbymygoingandstayingwithherforlongmonthsatatime.Thissimpleprattleisverysweettome,mydearsister,butIcannothelpfeelingsadattheoccasionofit.InthenatureofthingsitisobviousthatIshallneverbetoyouagainwhatIhithertohavebeen: yourguide,counsellor,andmostfamiliarfriend. M.delaFestedoescertainlyseemtobeallthatonecoulddesireasprotectortoasensitivefragilechildlikeCaroline,andforthatI amthankful.Still,ImustrememberthatIseehimasyetonlythroughhereyes.ForhersakeIamintenselyanxioustomeethim,andscrutinisehimthroughandthrough,andlearnwhatthemanisreallymadeofwhoistohavesuchatreasureinhiskeeping.Theengagementhascertainlybeenformedalittleprecipitately;Iquiteagreewithmyfatherinthat:still,goodandhappymarriageshavebeenmadeinahurrybeforenow,andmotherseemswellsatisfied. August20——Aterribleannouncementcamethismorning;andweareindeeptrouble.Ihavebeenquiteunabletosteadymythoughtsonanythingto-daytillnow——half-pastelevenatnight——andIonlyattemptwritingthesenotesbecauseIamtoorestlesstoremainidle,andthereisnothingbutwaitingandwaitingleftformetodo. MotherhasbeentakendangerouslyillatVersailles:theywerewithinadayortwoofstarting;butallthoughtofleavingmustnowbepostponed,forshecannotpossiblybemovedinherpresentstate. Idon\'tlikethesoundofhaemorrhageatallinawomanofherfullhabit,andCarolineandtheMarletshavenotexaggeratedtheiraccountsIamcertain.Onthereceiptofthelettermyfatherinstantlydecidedtogotoher,andIhavebeenoccupiedalldayingettinghimoff,forashecalculatesonbeingabsentseveraldays,therehavebeenmanymattersforhimtoarrangebeforesettingout—— thechiefbeingtofindsomeonewhowilldodutyforhimnextSunday——aquestofnosmalldifficultyatsuchshortnotice;butatlastpooroldfeebleMr.Dugdalehasagreedtoattemptit,withMr. Highman,theScripturereader,toassisthiminthelessons. Ifainwouldhavegonewithmyfathertoescapetheirksomeanxietyofawaitingher;butsomebodyhadtostay,andIcouldbestbespared.Georgehasdrivenhimtothestationtomeetthelasttrainbywhichhewillcatchthemidnightboat,andreachHavresometimeinthemorning.Hehatesthesea,andanightpassageinparticular. Ihopehewillgettherewithoutmishapofanykind;butIfeelanxiousforhim,stay-at-homeasheis,andunabletocopewithanydifficulty.Suchanerrand,too;thejourneywillbesadenoughatbest.IalmostthinkIoughttohavebeentheonetogotoher. August21——Inearlyfellasleepofheavinessofspiritlastnightovermywriting.MyfathermusthavereachedParisbythistime;andnowherecomesaletter Later——Theletterwastoexpressanearnesthopethatmyfatherhadsetout.Mypoormotherissinking,theyfear.WhatwillbecomeofCaroline?O,howIwishIcouldseemother;whycouldnotbothhavegone? Later——Igetupfrommychair,andwalkfromwindowtowindow,andthencomeandwritealine.IcannotevendivinehowpoorCaroline\'smarriageistobecarriedoutifmotherdies.IpraythatfathermayhavegotthereintimetotalktoherandreceivesomedirectionsfromheraboutCarolineandM.delaFeste——amanwhomneithermyfathernorIhaveseen.I,whomightbeusefulinthisemergency,amdoomedtostayhere,waitinginsuspense. August23——Aletterfrommyfathercontainingthesadnewsthatmymother\'sspirithasflown.PoorlittleCarolineisheart-broken——shewasalwaysmoremymother\'spetthanIwas.ItissomecomforttoknowthatmyfatherarrivedintimetohearfromherownlipsherstronglyexpressedwishthatCaroline\'smarriageshouldbesolemnizedassoonaspossible.M.delaFesteseemstohavebeenagreatfavouriteofmydearmother\'s;andIsupposeitnowbecomesalmostasacreddutyofmyfathertoaccepthimasason-in-lawwithoutcriticism. CHAPTERIII——HERGLOOMLIGHTENSALITTLE September10——Ihaveinsertednothinginmydiaryformorethanafortnight.Eventshavebeenaltogethertoosadformetohavethespirittoputthemonpaper.Andyettherecomesatimewhentheactofrecordingone\'stroubleisrecognizedasawelcomemethodofdwellinguponit Mydearmotherhasbeenbroughthomeandburiedhereintheparish. Itwasnotsomuchherownwishthatthisshouldbedoneasmyfather\'s,whoparticularlydesiredthatsheshouldlieinthefamilyvaultbesidehisfirstwife.Isawthemsidebysidebeforethevaultwasclosed——twowomenbelovedbyoneman.AsIstood,andCarolinebymyside,Ifellintoasortofdream,andhadanoddfancythatCarolineandImightbealsobelovedofone,andlielikethesetogether——animpossibility,ofcourse,beingsisters.WhenI awokefrommyreverieCarolinetookmyhandandsaiditwastimetoleave. September14——Theweddingisindefinitelypostponed.Carolineislikeagirlawakeninginthemiddleofasomnambulisticexperience,anddoesnotrealizewheresheis,orhowshestands.Shewalksaboutsilently,andIcannottellherthoughts,asIusedtodo.ItwasherowndoingtowritetoM.delaFesteandtellhimthattheweddingcouldnotpossiblytakeplacethisautumnasoriginallyplanned.Thereissomethingdepressinginthislongpostponementifsheistomarryhimatall;andyetIdonotseehowitcouldbeavoided. October20——IhavehadsomuchtooccupymeinconsolingCarolinethatIhavebeencontinuallyoverlookingmydiary.Herlifewasmuchnearertomymother\'sthanminewas.Shehasnever,asI,livedawayfromhomelongenoughtobecomeself-dependent,andhenceinherfirstloss,andallthatitinvolved,shedroopedlikearain-beatenlily.Butsheisofanaturewhosewoundssoonheal,eventhoughtheymaybedeep,andthesupremepoignancyofhersorrowhasalreadypassed. Myfatherisofopinionthattheweddingshouldnotbedelayedtoolong.WhileatVersailleshemadetheacquaintanceofM.delaFeste,andthoughtheyhadbutashortandhurriedcommunionwitheachother,hewasmuchimpressedbyM.delaFeste\'sdispositionandconduct,andisstronglyinfavourofhissuit.ItisoddthatCaroline\'sbetrothedshouldinfluenceinhisfavourallwhocomenearhim.Hisportrait,whichdearCarolinehasshownme,exhibitshimtobeofaphysiquethatpartlyaccountsforthis:buttheremustbesomethingmorethanmereappearance,anditisprobablysomesortofglamourorfascinatingpower——thequalitywhichpreventedCarolinefromdescribinghimtomewithanyaccuracyofdetail.Atthesametime,Iseefromthephotographthathisfaceandheadareremarkablywellformed;andthoughthecontoursofhismoutharehiddenbyhismoustache,hisarchedbrowsshowwelltheromanticdispositionofatrueloverandpainterofNature.Ithinkthattheownerofsuchafaceasthismustbetenderandsympatheticandtrue. October30——Asmysister\'sgriefforhermotherbecomesmoreandmorecalmed,herloveforM.delaFestebeginstoreassumeitsformerabsorbingcommandofher.Shethinksofhimincessantly,andwriteswholetreatisestohimbywayofletters.Herblankdisappointmentathisannouncementofhisinabilitytopayusavisitquitesosoonashehadpromised,wasquitetragic.I,too,amdisappointed,forIwantedtoseeandestimatehim.ButhavingarrangedtogotoHollandtoseizesomeaerialeffectsforhispictures,whichareonlytobeobtainedatthistimeoftheautumn,heisobligedtopostponehisjourneythisway,whichisnowtobemadeearlyinthenewyear.Ithinkmyselfthatheoughttohavecomeatallsacrifices,consideringCaroline\'srecentloss,thesadpostponementofwhatshewaslookingforwardto,andhersingle- mindedaffectionforhim.Still,whoknows;hisprofessionalsuccessisimportant.Moreover,sheischeerful,andhopeful,andthedelaywillsoonbeoverpast. CHAPTERIV——SHEBEHOLDSTHEATTRACTIVESTRANGER February16——WehavehadsuchadulllifehereallthewinterthatI havefoundnothingimportantenoughtosetdown,andbrokeoffmyjournalaccordingly.IresumeitnowtomakeanentryonthesubjectofdearCaroline\'sfuture.Itseemsthatshewastoogrieved,immediatelyafterthelossofourmother,toanswerdefinitelythequestionofM.delaFestehowlongthepostponementwastobe;then,afterwards,itwasagreedthatthemattershouldbediscussedonhisautumnvisit;butashedidnotcome,ithasremainedinabeyancetillthisweek,whenCaroline,withthegreatestsimplicityandconfidence,haswrittentohimwithoutanyfurtherpressureonhispart,andtoldhimthatsheisquitereadytofixthetime,andwilldosoassoonashearrivestoseeher.Sheisalittlefrightenednow,lestitshouldseemforwardinhertohaverevivedthesubjectofherownaccord;butshemayassumethathisquestionhasbeenwaitingonforananswereversince,andthatshehas,therefore,actedonlywithinherpromise.Intruth,thesecretatthebottomofitallisthatsheissomewhatsaddenedbecausehehasnotlatterlyremindedherofthepauseintheiraffairs——that,inshort,hisoriginalimpatiencetopossessherisnotnowfoundtoanimatehimsoobviously.Isupposethathelovesherasmuchasever;indeed,Iamsurehemustdoso,seeinghowlovablesheis.Itismostlythuswithallmenwhenwomenareoutoftheirsight;theygrownegligent. Carolinemusthavepatience,andrememberthatamanofhisgeniushasmanyandimportantcallsuponhistime.InjusticetoherImustaddthatshedoesrememberitfairlywell,andhasasmuchpatienceasanygirleverhadinthecircumstances.HehopestocomeatthebeginningofAprilatlatest.Well,whenhecomesweshallseehim. April5——IthinkthatwhatM.delaFestewritesisreasonableenough,thoughCarolinelooksheart-sickaboutit.ItishardlyworthwhileforhimtocrossallthewaytoEnglandandbackjustnow,whiletheseaissoturbulent,seeingthathewillbeobliged,inanyevent,tocomeinMay,whenhehastobeinLondonforprofessionalpurposes,atwhichtimehecantakeuseasilyonhiswaybothcomingandgoing.WhenCarolinebecomeshiswifeshewillbemorepractical,nodoubt;butsheissuchachildasyetthatthereisnocontentingherwithreasons.However,thetimewillpassquickly,therebeingsomuchtodoinpreparingatrousseauforher,whichmustnowbeputinhandinorderthatwemayhaveplentyofleisuretogetitready.OnnoaccountmustCarolinebemarriedinhalf-mourning;Iamsurethatmother,couldsheknow,wouldnotwishit,anditisoddthatCarolineshouldbesointractablypersistentonthispoint,whensheisusuallysoyielding. April30——Thismonthhasflownonswallow\'swings.Weareinagreatstateofexcitement——Iasmuchasshe——Icannotquitetellwhy. Heisreallycomingintendays,hesays. May9.Fourp.m——IamsoagitatedIcanscarcelywrite,andyetamparticularlyimpelledtodosobeforeleavingmyroom.Itistheunexpectedshapeofanexpectedeventwhichhascausedmyabsurdexcitement,whichprovesmealmostasmuchaschool-girlasCaroline. M.delaFestewasnot,asweunderstood,tohavecometillto- morrow;butheishere——justarrived.Allhouseholddirectionshavedevolveduponme,formyfather,notthinkingM.delaFestewouldappearbeforeusforanotherfour-and-twentyhours,lefthomebeforeposttimetoattendadistantconsecration;andhenceCarolineandI wereinnosmallexcitementwhenCharles\'sletterwasopened,andwereadthathehadbeenunexpectedlyfavouredinthedispatchofhisstudiowork,andwouldfollowhisletterinafewhours.Wesentthecoveredcarriagetomeetthetrainindicated,andwaitedliketwonewlystrungharpsforthefirstsoundofthereturningwheels.Atlastweheardthemonthegravel;andthequestionarosewhowastoreceivehim.Itwas,strictlyspeaking,myduty;butIfelttimid;I couldnothelpshirkingit,andinsistedthatCarolineshouldgodown.Shedidnot,however,gonearthedoorassheusuallydoeswhenanybodyisexpected,butwaitedpalpitatinginthedrawing-room. Helittlethoughtwhenhesawthesilenthall,andtheapparentlydesertedhouse,howthathousewasattheverysamemomentaliveandthrobbingwithinterestunderthesurface.Istoodatthebackoftheupperlanding,wherenobodycouldseemefromdownstairs,andheardhimwalkacrossthehall——alighterstepthanmyfather\'s——andheardhimthengointothedrawing-room,andtheservantshutthedoorbehindhimandgoaway. Whataprettylover\'smeetingtheymusthavehadintherealltothemselves!Caroline\'ssweetfacelookingupfromherblackgown—— howitmusthavetouchedhim.Iknowsheweptverymuch,forIheardher;andhereyeswillberedafterwards,andnowonder,poordear,thoughsheisnodoubthappy.IcanimaginewhatsheistellinghimwhileIwritethis——herfearslestanythingshouldhavehappenedtopreventhiscomingafterall——gentle,smilingreproachesforhislongdelay;andthingsofthatsort.Histwoportmanteausareatthismomentcrossingthelandingonthewaytohisroom.IwonderifI oughttogodown. Alittlelater——Ihaveseenhim!ItwasnotatallinthewaythatIintendedtoencounterhim,andIamvexed.JustafterhisportmanteauswerebroughtupIwentoutfrommyroomtodescend,when,atthemomentofsteppingtowardsthefirststair,myeyeswerecaughtbyanobjectinthehallbelow,andIpausedforaninstant,tillIsawthatitwasabundleofcanvasandsticks,composingasketchingtentandeasel.Atthesamenickoftimethedrawing-roomdooropenedandtheaffiancedpaircameout.Theyweresayingtheywouldgointothegarden;andhewaitedamomentwhilesheputonherhat.Myideawastoletthempassonwithoutseeingme,sincetheyseemednottowantmycompany,butIhadgottoofaronthelandingtoretreat;helookedup,andstoodstaringatme——engrossedtoadream-likefixity.ThereuponI,too,insteadofadvancingasIoughttohavedone,stoodmoonstruckandawkward,andbeforeIcouldgathermyweaksensessufficientlytodescend,shehadcalledhim,andtheywentoutbythegardendoortogether.Ithenthoughtoffollowingthem,buthavechangedmymind,andcomeheretojotdownthesefewlines.ItisallIamfitfor HeisevenmorehandsomethanIexpected.Iwasrightinfeelinghemusthaveanattractionbeyondthatofform:itappearedeveninthatmomentaryglance.HowhappyCarolineoughttobe.ButImust,ofcourse,godowntobereadywithteainthedrawing-roombythetimetheycomeindoors. 11p.m——IhavemadetheacquaintanceofM.delaFeste;andIseemtobeanotherwomanfromtheeffectofit.Icannotdescribewhythisshouldbeso,butconversationwithhimseemstoexpandtheview,andopentheheart,andraiseoneasuponstiltstowiderprospects.Hehasagoodintellectualforehead,perfecteyebrows,darkhairandeyes,ananimatedmanner,andapersuasivevoice.Hisvoiceissoftinquality——toosoftforaman,perhaps;andyetonsecondthoughtsIwouldnothaveitlessso.Wehavebeentalkingofhisart:Ihadnonotionthatartdemandedsuchsacrificesorsuchtenderdevotion;orthatthereweretworoadsforchoicewithinitsprecincts,theroadofvulgarmoney-making,andtheroadofhighaimsandconsequentinappreciationformanylongyearsbythepublic. Thathehasadoptedthelatterneednotbesaidtothosewhounderstandhim.ItisablessingforCarolinethatshehasbeenchosenbysuchaman,andsheoughtnottolamentatpostponementsanddelays,sincetheyhavearisenunavoidably.Whetherhefindshersasufficientlyrichnature,intellectuallyandemotionally,forhisown,Iknownot,butheseemsoccasionallytobedisappointedathersimpleviewsofthings.Doeshereallyfeelsuchloveforheratthismomentashenodoubtbelieveshimselftobefeeling,andashenodoubthopestofeelfortheremainderofhislifetowardsher? Itwasacuriousthinghetoldmewhenwewereleftforafewminutesalone;thatCarolinehadalludedsoslightlytomeinherconversationandlettersthathehadnotrealizedmypresenceinthehousehereatall.But,ofcourse,itwasonlynaturalthatsheshouldwriteandtalkmostaboutherself.Isupposeitwasonaccountofthefactofhisbeingtakeninsomemeasureunawares,thatIcaughthimontwoorthreeoccasionsregardingmefixedlyinawaythatdisquietedmesomewhat,havingbeenlatelyinsolittlesociety; tillmyglancearousedhimfromhisreverie,andhelookedelsewhereinsomeconfusion.Itwasfortunatethathedidso,andthusfailedtonoticemyown.Itshowsthathe,too,isnotparticularlyasocietyperson. May10——HavehadanotherinterestingconversationwithM.delaFesteonschoolsoflandscapepaintinginthedrawing-roomafterdinnerthisevening——myfatherhavingfallenasleep,andleftnobodybutCarolineandmyselfforCharlestotalkto.Ididnotmeantosaysomuchtohim,andhadtakenavolumeofModernPaintersfromthebookcasetooccupymyselfwith,whileleavingthetwoloverstothemselves;buthewouldincludemeinhisaudience,andIwasobligedtolaythebookaside.However,IinsistedonkeepingCarolineintheconversation,thoughherviewsonpictorialartwereonlytoocharminglycrudeandprimitive. To-morrow,iffine,weareallthreegoingtoWherryborneWood,whereCharleswillgiveuspracticalillustrationsoftheprinciplesofcoloringthathehasenumeratedto-night.IamdeterminednottooccupyhisattentiontotheexclusionofCaroline,andmyplanisthatwhenweareinthedensepartofthewoodIwilllagbehind,andslipaway,andleavethemtoreturnbythemselves.IsupposethereasonofhisattentivenesstomeliesinhissimplywishingtowinthegoodopinionofonewhoissocloselyunitedtoCaroline,andsolikelytoinfluencehergoodopinionofhim. May11.Late——Icannotsleep,andindesperationhavelitmycandleandtakenupmypen.Myrestlessnessisoccasionedbywhathasoccurredto-day,whichatfirstIdidnotmeantowritedown,ortrusttoanyheartbutmyown.WewenttoWherryborneWood—— Caroline,CharlesandI,aswehadintended——andwalkedallthreealongthegreentrackthroughthemidst,CharlesinthemiddlebetweenCarolineandmyself.PresentlyIfoundthat,asusual,heandIweretheonlytalkers,Carolineamusingherselfbyobservingbirdsandsquirrelsasshewalkeddocilelyalongsideherbetrothed. HavingnoticedthisIdroppedbehindatthefirstopportunityandslippedamongthetrees,inadirectioninwhichIknewIshouldfindanotherpaththatwouldtakemehome.UponthistrackIbyandbyemerged,andwalkedalongitinsilentthoughttill,atabend,I suddenlyencounteredM.delaFestestandingstockstillandsmilingthoughtfullyatme. \'WhereisCaroline?\'saidI. \'Onlyalittlewayoff,\'sayshe.\'Whenwemissedyoufrombehinduswethoughtyoumighthavemistakenthedirectionwehadfollowed,soshehasgoneonewaytofindyouandIhavecomethisway.\' WethenwentbacktofindCaroline,butcouldnotdiscoverheranywhere,andtheupshotwasthatheandIwerewanderingaboutthewoodsaloneformorethananhour.Onreachinghomewefoundshehadgivenusupaftersearchingalittlewhile,andarrivedtheresometimebefore.IshouldnotbesodisturbedbytheincidentifIhadnotperceivedthat,duringherabsencefromus,hedidnotmakeanyearnestefforttorediscoverher;andinanswertomyrepeatedexpressionsofwonderastowhithershecouldhavewanderedheonlysaid,\'Oh,she\'squitesafe;shetoldmesheknewthewayhomefromanypartofthiswood.Letusgoonwithourtalk.IassureyouI valuethisprivilegeofbeingwithoneIsomuchadmiremorethanyouimagine;\'andotherthingsofthatkind.Iwassofoolishastoshowalittleperturbation——IcannottellwhyIdidnotcontrolmyself; andIthinkhenoticedthatIwasnotcool.Carolinehas,withhersimplegoodfaith,thoughtnothingoftheoccurrence;yetaltogetherIamnotsatisfied. CHAPTERV——HERSITUATIONISATRYINGONE May15——ThemoreIthinkofitdayafterday,themoreconvincedI amthatmysuspicionsaretrue.Heistoointerestedinme——well,inplainwords,lovesme;or,nottodegradethatphrase,hasawildpassionforme;andhisaffectionforCarolineisthattowardsasisteronly.Thatisthedistressingtruth;howithascomeaboutI cannottell,anditwearsuponme. Ahundredlittlecircumstanceshaverevealedthistome,andthelongerIdwelluponitthemoreagitatingdoestheconsiderationbecome.Heavenonlycanhelpmeoutoftheterribledifficultyinwhichthisplacesme.Ihavedonenothingtoencouragehimtobefaithlesstoher.Ihavestudiouslykeptoutofhisway;havepersistentlyrefusedtobeathirdintheirinterviews.Yetalltonopurpose.Somefatalityhasseemedtorule,eversincehecametothehouse,thatthisdisastrousinversionofthingsshouldarise.IfIhadonlyforeseenthepossibilityofitbeforehearrived,howgladlywouldIhavedepartedonsomevisitorothertothemeanestfriendtohindersuchanapparenttreachery.ButIblindlywelcomedhim——indeed,mademyselfparticularlyagreeabletohimforhersake.