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Thereisnopossibilityofmysuspicionsbeingwrong;notuntiltheyhavereachedabsolutecertaintyhaveIdaredeventoadmitthetruthtomyself.Hisconductto-daywouldhaveprovedthemtruehadI entertainednopreviousapprehensions.Somephotographsofmyselfcameformebypost,andtheywerehandedroundatthebreakfasttableandcriticised.Iputthemtemporarilyonasidetable,anddidnotrememberthemuntilanhourafterwardswhenIwasinmyownroom.OngoingtofetchthemIdiscoveredhimstandingatthetablewithhisbacktowardsthedoorbendingoverthephotographs,oneofwhichheraisedtohislips. ThewitnessingthisactsofrightenedmethatIcreptawaytoescapeobservation.Itwastheclimaxtoaseriesofslightandsignificantactionsalltendingtothesameconclusion.Thequestionformenowis,whatamItodo?Togoawayiswhatfirstoccurstome,butwhatreasoncanIgiveCarolineandmyfatherforsuchastep;besides,itmightprecipitatesomesortofcatastrophebydrivingCharlestodesperation.Forthepresent,therefore,IhavedecidedthatIcanonlywait,thoughhiscontiguityisstrangelydisturbingtomenow,andIhardlyretainstrengthofmindtoencounterhim.Howwillthedistressingcomplicationend? May19——Andsoithascome!Mymereavoidanceofhimhasprecipitatedtheworstissue——adeclaration.Ihadoccasiontogointothekitchengardentogathersomeofthedoubleragged-robinswhichgrewinacornerthere.AlmostassoonasIhadenteredI heardfootstepswithout.Thedooropenedandshut,andIturnedtobeholdhimjustinsideit.Asthegardenisclosedbyfourwallsandthegardenerwasabsent,thespotensuredabsoluteprivacy.Hecamealongthepathbytheasparagus-bed,andovertookme. \'YouknowwhyIcome,Alicia?\'saidhe,inatremulousvoice. Isaidnothing,andhungmyhead,forbyhistoneIdidknow. \'Yes,\'hewenton,\'itisyouIlove;mysentimenttowardsyoursisterisoneofaffectiontoo,butprotective,tutelaryaffection—— nomore.SaywhatyouwillIcannothelpit.Imistookmyfeelingforher,andIknowhowmuchIamtoblameformywantofself- knowledge.Ihavefoughtagainstthisdiscoverynightandday;butitcannotbeconcealed.WhydidIeverseeyou,sinceIcouldnotseeyoutillIhadcommittedmyself?Atthemomentmyeyesbeheldyouonthatdayofmyarrival,Isaid,\"Thisisthewomanforwhommymanhoodhaswaited.\"Eversinceanunaccountablefascinationhasrivetedmyhearttoyou.Answeroneword!\' \'O,M.delaFeste!\'Iburstout.WhatIsaidmoreIcannotremember,butIsupposethatthemiseryIwasinshowedprettyplainly,forhesaid,\'Somethingmustbedonetoletherknow; perhapsIhavemistakenheraffection,too;butalldependsuponwhatyoufeel.\' \'IcannottellwhatIfeel,\'saidI,\'exceptthatthisseemsterribletreachery;andeverymomentthatIstaywithyouheremakesitworse! Trytokeepfaithwithher——heryoungheartistender; believemethereisnomistakeinthequalityofherloveforyou. Wouldtherewere!Thiswouldkillherifsheknewit!\' Hesighedheavily.\'Sheoughtnevertobemywife,\'hesaid. \'Leavingmyownhappinessoutofthequestion,itwouldbeacrueltytohertounitehertome.\' IsaidIcouldnothearsuchwordsfromhim,andbeggedhimintearstogoaway;heobeyed,andIheardthegardendoorshutbehindhim. Whatistobetheendoftheannouncement,andthefateofCaroline? May20——Iputagooddealonpaperyesterday,andyetnotall.I was,intruth,hopingagainsthope,againstconviction,againsttooconsciousself-judgment.Iscarcelydareownthetruthnow,yetitrelievesmyachinghearttosetitdown.Yes,Ilovehim——thatisthedreadfulfact,andIcannolongerparry,evade,ordenyittomyselfthoughtotherestoftheworlditcanneverbeowned.IloveCaroline\'sbetrothed,andhelovesme.Itisnoyesterday\'spassion,cultivatedbyourconverse;itcameatfirstsight,independentlyofmywill;andmytalkwithhimyesterdaymaderatheragainstitthanforit,but,alas,didnotquenchit.Godforgiveusbothforthisterribletreachery. May25——Allisvague;ourcoursesshapeless.Hecomesandgoes,beingoccupied,ostensiblyatleast,withsketchinginhistentinthewood.WhetherheandsheseeeachotherprivatelyIcannottell,butIratherthinktheydonot;thatshesadlyawaitshim,andhedoesnotappear.Notasignfromhimthatmyrepulsehasdonehimanygood,orthathewillendeavourtokeepfaithwithher.O,ifI onlyhadthecompulsionofagod,andtheself-sacrificeofamartyr! May31——Ithasallended——orratherthisactofthesaddramahasended——innothing.Hehasleftus.NodayforthefulfilmentoftheengagementwithCarolineisnamed,myfathernotbeingthemantopressanyoneonsuchamatter,or,indeed,tointerfereinanyway. Wetwogirlsare,infact,quitedefencelessinacaseofthiskind; loversmaycomewhentheychoose,anddesertwhentheychoose;poorfatheristoourbanetoutterawordofremonstranceorinquiry. Moreover,astheapprovedofmydeadmother,M.delaFestehasasortofautocraticpowerwithmyfather,whoholdsitunkindtohermemorytohaveanopinionabouthim.I,feelingitmyduty,askedM. delaFesteatthelastmomentabouttheengagement,inavoiceI couldnotkeepfirm. \'Sincethedeathofyourmotherallhasbeenindefinite——all!\'hesaidgloomily.Thatwasthewhole.Possibly,WherryborneRectorymayseehimnomore. June7——M.delaFestehaswritten——onelettertoher,onetome. Herscouldnothavebeenverywarm,forshedidnotbrightenonreadingit.Minewasanordinarynoteoffriendship,fillinganordinarysheetofpaper,whichIhandedovertoCarolinewhenIhadfinishedlookingitthrough.Buttherewasascrapofpaperinthebottomoftheenvelope,whichIdarednotshowanyone.Thisscrapishisrealletter:Iscanneditaloneinmyroom,trembling,hotandcoldbyturns.Hetellsmeheisverywretched;thathedeploreswhathashappened,butwashelpless.WhydidIlethimseeme,ifonlytomakehimfaithless.Alas,alas! June21——MydearCarolinehaslostappetite,spirits,health.Hopedeferredmakeththeheartsick.Hisletterstohergrowcolder——ifindeedhehaswrittenmorethanone.Hehasrefrainedfromwritingagaintome——heknowsitisnouse.AltogetherthesituationthatheandsheandIareinismelancholyintheextreme.Whyarehumanheartssoperverse? CHAPTERVI——HERINGENUITYINSTIGATESHER September19——Threemonthsofanxiouscare——tillatlengthIhavetakentheextremestepofwritingtohim.OurchiefdistresshasbeencausedbythestateofpoorCaroline,who,aftersinkingbydegreesintosuchextremeweaknessastomakeitdoubtfulifshecaneverrecoverfullvigour,hasto-daybeentakenmuchworse.Herpositionisverycritical.Thedoctorsaysplainlythatsheisdyingofabrokenheart——andthateventheremovalofthecausemaynotnowrestoreher.OughtItohavewrittentoCharlessooner?ButhowcouldIwhensheforbademe?Itwasherprideonlywhichinstigatedher,andIshouldnothaveobeyed. Sept.26——Charleshasarrivedandhasseenher.Heisshocked,conscience-stricken,remorseful.Ihavetoldhimthathecandonogoodbeyondcheeringherbyhispresence.Idonotknowwhathethinksofproposingtoherifshegetsbetter,buthesayslittletoheratpresent:indeedhedaresnot:hiswordsagitateherdangerously. Sept.28——Afterastrugglebetweendutyandselfishness,suchasI praytoHeavenImayneverhavetoundergoagain,Ihaveaskedhimforpity\'ssaketomakeherhiswife,hereandnow,asshelies.I saidtohimthatthepoorchildwouldnottroublehimlong;andsuchasolemnizationwouldsootheherlasthoursasnothingelsecoulddo. Hesaidthathewouldwillinglydoso,andhadthoughtofithimself; butforoneforbiddingreason:intheeventofherdeathashiswifehecannevermarryme,hersister,accordingtoourlaws.Istartedathiswords.Hewenton:\'Ontheotherhand,ifIweresurethatimmediatemarriagewithmewouldsaveherlife,Iwouldnotrefuse,forpossiblyImightafterawhile,andoutofsightofyou,makemyselffairlycontentwithoneofsosweetadispositionashers;butif,asisprobable,neithermymarryinghernoranyotheractcanavailtosaveherlife,bysodoingIlosebothherandyou.\'I couldnotanswerhim. Sept.29——Hecontinuedfirminhisreasonsforrefusaltillthismorning,andthenIbecamepossessedwithanidea,whichIatoncepropoundedtohim.ItwasthatheshouldatleastconsenttoaFORM ofmarriagewithCaroline,inconsiderationofherlove;aformwhichneednotbealegalunion,butonewhichwouldsatisfyhersickandenfeebledsoul.Suchthingshavebeendone,andthesentimentoffeelingherselfhiswouldinexpressiblycomforthermind,Iamsure. Then,ifsheistakenfromus,Ishouldnothavelostthepowerofbecominghislawfulwifeatsomefutureday,ifitindeedshouldbedeemedexpedient;if,ontheotherhand,shelives,hecanonherrecoveryinformheroftheincompletenessoftheirmarriagecontract,theceremonycanberepeated,andIcan,andIamsurewillinglywould,avoidtroublingthemwithmypresencetillgreyhairsandwrinklesmakehisunfortunatepassionformeathingofthepast.I putallthisbeforehim;buthedemurred. Sept.30——Ihaveurgedhimagain.Hesayshewillconsider.Itisnotimetomincematters,andasafurtherinducementIhaveofferedtoenterintoasolemnengagementtomarryhimmyselfayearafterherdeath. Sept.30.Later——Anagitatinginterview.HesayshewillagreetowhateverIpropose,thethreepossibilitiesandourcontingentactsbeingrecordedasfollows:First,intheeventofdearCarolinebeingtakenfromus,Imarryhimontheexpirationofayear: Second,intheforlornchanceofherrecoveryItakeuponmyselftheresponsibilityofexplainingtoCarolinethetruenatureoftheceremonyhehasgonethroughwithher,thatitwasdoneatmysuggestiontomakeherhappyatonce,beforeaspeciallicencecouldbeobtained,andthatapublicceremonyatchurchisawaitingher: Third,intheunlikelyeventofhercooling,andrefusingtorepeattheceremonywithhim,IleaveEngland,joinhimabroad,andtherewedhim,agreeingnottoliveinEnglandagaintillCarolinehaseithermarriedanotherorregardsherattachmenttoCharlesasabygonematter.Ihavethoughtovertheseconditions,andhaveagreedtothemallastheystand. 11p.m——Idonotmuchlikethisscheme,afterall.Foronething,I havejustsoundedmyfatheronitbeforepartingwithhimforthenight,myimpressionhavingbeenthathewouldseenoobjection.Buthesayshecouldonnoaccountcountenanceanysuchunrealproceeding;howevergoodourintentions,andeventhoughthepoorgirlweredying,itwouldnotberight.SoIsadlyseekmypillow. October1——Iamsuremyfatheriswronginhisview.Whyisitnotright,ifitwouldbebalmtoCaroline\'swoundedsoul,andifarealceremonyisabsolutelyrefusedbyCharles——moreoverishardlypracticableinthedifficultyofgettingaspeciallicence,ifhewereagreed?Myfatherdoesnotknow,orwillnotbelieve,thatCaroline\'sattachmenthasbeenthecauseofherhopelesscondition. Butthatitisso,andthattheformofwordswouldgiveherinexpressiblehappiness,Iknowwell;forIwhisperedtentativelyinherearonsuchmarriages,andtheeffectwasgreat.HenceforthmyfathercannotbetakenintoconfidenceonthesubjectofCaroline. Hedoesnotunderstandher. 12o\'clocknoon——Ihavetakenadvantageofmyfather\'sabsenceto- daytoconfidemysecretnotiontoathoughtfulyoungman,whocalledherethismorningtospeaktomyfather.HeistheMr.TheophilusHigham,ofwhomIhavealreadyhadoccasiontospeak——aScripturereaderinthenexttown,andissoongoingtobeordained.Itoldhimthepitiablecase,andmyremedy.Hesaysardentlythathewillassistme——woulddoanythingforme(heis,intruth,anadmirerofmine);heseesnowronginsuchanactofcharity.Heiscomingagaintothehousethisafternoonbeforemyfatherreturns,tocarryouttheidea.IhavespokentoCharles,whopromisestobeready.I mustnowbreakthenewstoCaroline. 11o\'clockp.m——Ihavebeenintoomuchexcitementtillnowtosetdowntheresult.Wehaveaccomplishedourplan;andthoughIfeellikeaguiltysinner,Iamglad.Myfather,ofcourse,isnottobeinformedasyet.Carolinehashadaseraphicexpressionuponherwasted,transparentfaceeversince.Ishouldhardlybesurprisedifitreallysavedherlifeevennow,andrenderedalegitimateunionnecessarybetweenthem.Inthatcasemyfathercanbeinformedofthewholeproceeding,andinthefaceofsuchwonderfulsuccesscannotdisapprove.MeanwhilepoorCharleshasnotlostthepossibilityoftakingunworthymetofillherplaceshouldshe. ButIcannotcontemplatethatalternativeunmoved,andwillnotwriteit.CharlesleftfortheSouthofEuropeimmediatelyaftertheceremony.Hewasinahigh-strung,throbbing,almostwildstateofmindatfirst,butgrewcalmerundermyexhortations.Ihadtopaythepenaltyofreceivingafarewellkissfromhim,whichImuchregret,consideringitsmeaning;buthetookmesounexpectedly,andinamomentwasgone. Oct.6——Shecertainlyisbetter,andevenwhenshefoundthatCharleshadbeensuddenlyobligedtoleave,shereceivedthenewsquitecheerfully.Thedoctorsaysthatherapparentimprovementmaybedelusive;butIthinkourimpressinguponherthenecessityofkeepingwhathasoccurredasecretfrompapa,andeverybody,helpstogiveherazestforlife. Oct.8——Sheisstillmending.Iamgladtohavesavedher——myonlysister——ifIhavedoneso;thoughIshallnowneverbecomeCharles\'swife. CHAPTERVII——ASURPRISEAWAITSHER Feb.5——Writinghasbeenabsolutelyimpossibleforalongwhile;butInowreachastageatwhichitseemspossibletojotdownaline. Caroline\'srecovery,extendingoverfourmonths,hasbeenveryengrossing;atfirstslow,latterlyrapid.Butafearfulcomplicationofaffairsattendsit! OwhatatangledwebweweaveWhenfirstwepractisetodeceive! CharleshaswrittenreproachfullytomefromVenice,whereheis.Hesayshowcanhefulfilintherealwhathehasenactedinthecounterfeit,whilehestilllovesme?Yethow,ontheotherhand,canheleaveitunfulfilled?AllthistimeIhavenottoldher,anduptothisminuteshebelievesthathehasindeedtakenherforbetter,forworse,tilldeaththemdopart.Itisaharassingpositionforme,andallthree.Intheawfulapproachofdeath,one\'sjudgmentlosesitsbalance,andwedoanythingtomeettheexigenciesofthemoment,withasingleeyetotheonewhoexcitesoursympathy,andfromwhomweseemonthebrinkofbeingseparatedforever. Hadhereallymarriedheratthattimeallwouldbesettlednow.Buthetooktoomuchthought;shemighthavedied,andthenhehadhisreason.Ifindeedithadturnedoutso,Ishouldnowbeperhapsasadwoman;butnotatempest-tossedoneThepossibilityofhisclaimingmeafteralliswhatliesattherootofmyagitation. Everythinghangsbyathread.SupposeItellherthemarriagewasamockery;supposesheisindignantwithmeandwithhimforthedeception——andthen?Otherwise,supposesheisnotindignantbutforgivesall;heisboundtomarryher;andhonourconstrainsmetourgehimthereto,inspiteofwhatheprotests,andtosmooththewaytothisissuebymymethodofinformingher.Ihavemeanttotellherthelastmonth——eversinceshehasbeenstrongenoughtobearsuchtidings;butIhavebeenwithoutthepower——themoralforce. SurelyImustwrite,andgethimtocomeandassistme. March14——Shecontinuallywonderswhyhedoesnotcome,thefivemonthsofhisenforcedabsencehavingexpired;andstillmoreshewonderswhyhedoesnotwriteoftener.Hislastletterwascold,shesays,andshefearsheregretshismarriage,whichhemayonlyhavecelebratedwithherforpity\'ssake,thinkingshewassuretodie. Itmakesone\'sheartbleedtohearherhoveringthussonearthetruth,andyetneverdiscerningitsactualshape. Aminortroublebesetsme,too,inthepersonoftheyoungScripturereader,whoseconscienceprickshimforthepartheplayed.SurelyI ampunished,ifeverwomanwere,foratooingeniousperversionofherbetterjudgment! April2——Sheispracticallywell.Thefaintpinkrevivesinhercheek,thoughitisnotquitesofullasheretofore.Butshestillwonderswhatshecanhavedonetooffend\'herdearhusband,\'andI havebeenobligedtotellthesmallestpartofthetruth——anunimportantfragmentofthewhole,infact,IsaidthatIfearedforthemomenthemightregrettheprecipitancyoftheact,whichherillnesscaused,hisaffairsnothavingbeenquitesufficientlyadvancedformarriagejustthen,thoughhewilldoubtlesscometoherassoonashehasahomeready.MeanwhileIhavewrittentohim,peremptorily,tocomeandrelievemeinthisawfuldilemma.Hewillfindnonoteofloveinthat. April10——TomyalarmtheletterIlatelyaddressedtohimatVenice,whereheisstaying,aswellasthelastoneshesenthim,havereceivednoreply.Shethinksheisill.Idonotquitethinkthat,butIwishwecouldhearfromhim.Perhapstheperemptorinessofmywordshadoffendedhim;itgrievesmetothinkitpossible. _I_offendhim!Buttoomuchofthis.IMUSTtellherthetruth,orshemayinherignorancecommitherselftosomecourseorotherthatmayberuinouslycompromising.Shesaidplaintivelyjustnowthatifhecouldseeher,andknowhowoccupiedwithhimandhimaloneishereverywakinghour,sheissurehewouldforgiveherthewickedpresumptionofbecominghiswife.Verysweetallthat,andtouching. Icouldnotconcealmytears. April15——Thehouseisinconfusion;myfatherisangryanddistressed,andIamdistracted.Carolinehasdisappeared——goneawaysecretly.IcannothelpthinkingthatIknowwheresheisgoneto. HowguiltyIseem,andhowinnocentshe!OthatIhadtoldherbeforenow! 1o\'clock——Notraceofherasyet.Wefindalsothatthelittlewaiting-maidwehavehereintraininghasdisappearedwithCaroline,andthereisnotmuchdoubtthatCaroline,fearingtotravelalone,hasinducedthisgirltogowithherascompanion.Iamalmostsureshehasstartedindesperationtofindhim,andthatVeniceishergoal.Whyshouldsherunaway,ifnottojoinherhusband,asshethinkshim?NowthatIconsider,therehavebeenindicationsofthiswishinherfordays,asinbirdsofpassagetherelurksignsoftheirincipientintention;andyetIdidnotthinkshewouldhavetakensuchanextremestep,unaided,andwithoutconsultingme.I canonlyjotdownthebarefacts——Ihavenotimeforreflections. ButfancyCarolinetravellingacrossthecontinentofEuropewithachitofagirl,whowillbemoreofachargethananassistance! Theywillbeamarkforeverymarauderwhoencountersthem. Evening:8o\'clock——Yes,itisasIsurmised.Shehasgonetojoinhim.AnotepostedbyherinBudmouthRegisatdaybreakhasreachedmethisafternoon——thankstothefortunatechanceofoneoftheservantscallingforlettersintownto-day,orIshouldnothavegotituntilto-morrow.Shemerelyassertsherdeterminationofgoingtohim,andhasstartedprivately,thatnothingmayhinderher;statingnothingaboutherroute.Thatsuchagentlethingshouldsuddenlybecomesocalmlyresolutequitesurprisesme.Alas,hemayhaveleftVenice——shemaynotfindhimforweeks——maynotatall. Myfather,onlearningthefacts,bademeatoncehaveeverythingreadybyninethisevening,intimetodrivetothetrainthatmeetsthenightsteam-boat.ThisIhavedone,andtherebeinganhourtosparebeforewestart,Irelievethesuspenseofwaitingbytakingupmypen.Hesaysovertakeherwemust,andcallsCharlesthehardestofnames.Hebelieves,ofcourse,thatsheismerelyaninfatuatedgirlrushingofftomeetherlover;andhowcanthewretchedItellhimthatsheismore,andinasensebetterthanthat——yetnotsufficientlymoreandbettertomakethisflighttoCharlesanythingbutastillgreaterdangertoherthanamerelover\'simpulse.WeshallgobywayofParis,andwethinkwemayovertakeherthere.I hearmyfatherwalkingrestlesslyupanddownthehall,andcanwritenomore. CHAPTERVIII——SHETRAVELSINPURSUIT April16.Evening,Paris,Hotel——Thereisnoovertakingheratthisplace;butshehasbeenhere,asIthought,nootherhotelinParisbeingknowntoher.Wegoonto-morrowmorning. April18.Venice——Amorningofadventuresandemotionswhichleavemesickandweary,andyetunabletosleep,thoughIhavelaindownonthesofaofmyroomformorethananhourintheattempt.I thereforemakeupmydiarytodateinahurriedfashion,forthesakeoftheriddanceitaffordstoideaswhichotherwiseremainsuspendedhotlyinthebrain. Wearrivedherethismorninginbroadsunlight,whichlitupthesea- girtbuildingsasweapproachedsothattheyseemedlikeacityofcorkfloatingraft-likeonthesmooth,bluedeep.ButIonlyglancedfromthecarriagewindowatthelovelyscene,andweweresoonacrosstheinterveningwaterandinsidetherailwaystation.Whenwegottothefrontstepstherowofblackgondolasandtheshoutsofthegondolierssobewilderedmyfatherthathewasunderstoodtorequiretwogondolasinsteadofonewithtwooars,andsoIfoundhiminoneandmyselfinanother.Wegotthisrightedafterawhile,andwererowedatoncetothehotelontheRivadegliSchiavoniwhereM.delaFestehadbeenstayingwhenwelastheardfromhim,thewaybeingdowntheGrandCanalforsomedistance,undertheRialto,andthenbynarrowcanalswhicheventuallybroughtusundertheBridgeofSighs—— harmonioustoourmoods!——andoutagainintoopenwater.Thescenewaspurityitselfastocolour,butitwascruelthatIshouldbeholditforthefirsttimeundersuchcircumstances. AssoonasIenteredthehotel,whichisanold-fashionedplace,likemostplaceshere,wherepeoplearetakenenpensionaswellastheordinaryway,Irushedtotheframedlistofvisitorshanginginthehall,andinamomentIsawCharles\'snameuponitamongtherest. Butshewasourchiefthought.Iturnedtothehallporter,and—— knowingthatshewouldhavetravelledas\'MadamedelaFeste\'——I askedforherunderthatname,withoutmyfatherhearing.(He,poorsoul,wasmakingconfusedinquiriesoutsidethedoorabout\'anEnglishlady,\'asiftherewerenotascoreofEnglishladiesathand.) \'Shehasjustcome,\'saidtheporter.\'Madamecamebytheveryearlytrainthismorning,whenMonsieurwasasleep,andsherequestedusnottodisturbhim.Sheisnowinherroom.\' WhetherCarolinehadseenusfromthewindow,oroverheardme,Idonotknow,butatthatmomentIheardfootstepsonthebaremarblestairs,andsheappearedinpersondescending. \'Caroline!\'Iexclaimed,\'whyhaveyoudonethis?\'andrusheduptoher. Shedidnotanswer;butlookeddowntohideheremotion,whichsheconqueredafterthelapseofafewseconds,puttingonapracticaltonethatbeliedher. \'Iamjustgoingtomyhusband,\'shesaid.\'Ihavenotyetseenhim. Ihavenotbeenherelong.\'Shecondescendedtogivenofurtherreasonforhermovements,andmadeasiftomoveon.IimploredhertocomeintoaprivateroomwhereIcouldspeaktoherinconfidence,butsheobjected.However,thedining-room,closeathand,wasquiteemptyatthishour,andIgotherinsideandclosedthedoor.IdonotknowhowIbeganmyexplanation,orhowIendedit,butItoldherbrieflyandbrokenlyenoughthatthemarriagewasnotreal. \'Notreal?\'shesaidvacantly. \'Itisnot,\'saidI.\'YouwillfindthatitisallasIsay.\' Shecouldnotbelievemymeaningeventhen.\'Nothiswife?\'shecried.\'Itisimpossible.WhatamI,then?\' Iaddedmoredetails,andreiteratedthereasonformyconductaswellasIcould;butHeavenknowshowverydifficultIfoundittofeelajotmorejustificationforitinmyownmindthanshedidinhers. Therevulsionoffeeling,assoonasshereallycomprehendedall,wasmostdistressing.Afterhergriefhadinsomemeasurespentitselfsheturnedagainstbothhimandme. \'WhyshouldhaveIbeendeceivedlikethis?\'shedemanded,withabitterhaughtinessofwhichIhadnotdeemedsuchatractablecreaturecapable.\'DoyousupposethatANYTHINGcouldjustifysuchanimposition?What,Owhatasnareyouhavespreadforme!\' Imurmured,\'Yourlifeseemedtorequireit,\'butshedidnothearme.Shesankdowninachair,coveredherface,andthenmyfathercamein.\'O,hereyouare!\'hesaid.\'Icouldnotfindyou.AndCaroline!\' \'AndwereYOU,papa,apartytothisstrangedeedofkindness?\' \'Towhat?\'saidhe. Thenoutitallcame,andforthefirsttimehewasmadeacquaintedwiththefactthattheschemeforsoothingherillness,whichIhadsoundedhimupon,hadbeenreallycarriedout.InamomenthesidedwithCaroline.Myrepeatedassurancethatmymotivewasgoodavailedlessthannothing.InaminuteortwoCarolinearoseandwentabruptlyoutoftheroom,andmyfatherfollowedher,leavingmealonetomyreflections. IwassobentuponfindingCharlesimmediatelythatIdidnotnoticewhithertheywent.TheservantstoldmethatM.delaFestewasjustoutsidesmoking,andoneofthemwenttolookforhim,Ifollowing; butbeforewehadgonemanystepshecameoutofthehotelbehindme. Iexpectedhimtobeamazed;butheshowednosurpriseatseeingme,thoughheshowedanotherkindoffeelingtoanextentwhichdismayedme.Imayhaverevealedsomethingsimilar;butIstruggledhardagainstallemotion,andassoonasIcouldItoldhimshehadcome. Hesimplysaid\'Yes\'inalowvoice. \'Youknowit,Charles?\'saidI. \'Ihavejustlearntit,\'hesaid. \'O,Charles,\'Iwenton,\'havingdelayedcompletingyourmarriagewithhertillnow,Ifear——ithasbecomeaseriouspositionforus. Whydidyounotreplytoourletters?\' \'Iwaspurposingtoreplyinperson:Ididnotknowhowtoaddressheronthepoint——howtoaddressyou.Butwhathasbecomeofher?\' \'Shehasgoneoffwithmyfather,\'saidI;\'indignantwithyou,andscorningme.\' Hewassilent:andIsuggestedthatweshouldfollowthem,pointingoutthedirectionwhichIfanciedtheirgondolahadtaken.Astheonewegotintowasdoublymannedwesooncameinviewoftheirtwofiguresaheadofus,whiletheywerenotlikelytoobserveus,ourboathavingthe\'felze\'on,whiletheirswasuncovered.TheyshotintoanarrowcanaljustbeyondtheGiardinoReale,andbythetimewewerefloatingupbetweenitsslimywallswesawthemgettingoutoftheirgondolaatthestepswhichleadupneartheendoftheVia22Marzo.WhenwereachedthesamespottheywerewalkingupanddowntheViainconsultation.Gettingouthestoodonthelowerstepswatchingthem.Iwatchedhim.Heseemedtofallintoareverie. \'Willyounotgoandspeaktoher?\'saidIatlength. Heassented,andwentforward.Stillhedidnothastentojointhem,but,screenedbyaprojectingwindow,observedtheirmusingconverse. Atlasthelookedbackatme;whereuponIpointedforward,andheinobediencesteppedout,andmetthemfacetoface.Carolineflushedhot,bowedhaughtilytohim,turnedaway,andtakingmyfather\'sarmviolently,ledhimoffbeforehehadhadtimetousehisownjudgment.Theydisappearedintoanarrowcalle,oralley,leadingtothebackofthebuildingsontheGrandCanal. M.delaFestecameslowlyback;ashesteppedinbesidemeI realizedmypositionsovividlythatmyheartmightalmosthavebeenheardtobeat.Thethirdconditionhadarisen——theleastexpectedbyeitherofus.Shehadrefusedhim;hewasfreetoclaimme. Wereturnedintheboattogether.HeseemedquiteabsorbedtillwehadturnedtheangleintotheGrandCanal,whenhebrokethesilence. \'Shespokeverybitterlytoyouinthesalle-a-manger,\'hesaid.\'I donotthinkshewasquitewarrantedinspeakingsotoyou,whohadnursedhersotenderly.\' \'O,butIthinkshewas,\'Ianswered.\'ItwasthereItoldherwhathadbeendone;shedidnotknowtillthen.\' \'Shewasverydignified——verystriking,\'hemurmured.\'Youweremore.\' \'Buthowdoyouknowwhatpassedbetweenus,\'saidI.Hethentoldmethathehadseenandheardall.Thedining-roomwasdividedbyfolding-doorsfromaninnerportion,andhehadbeensittinginthelatterpartwhenweenteredtheouter,sothatourwordsweredistinctlyaudible. \'But,dearAlicia,\'hewenton,\'Iwasmoreimpressedbytheaffectionofyourapologytoherthanbyanythingelse.Anddoyouknowthatnowtheconditionshavearisenwhichgivemelibertytoconsideryoumyaffianced?\'Ihadbeenexpectingthis,butyetwasnotprepared.Istammeredoutthatwewouldnotdiscussitthen. \'Whynot?\'saidhe.\'Doyouknowthatwemaymarryhereandnow? Shehascastoffbothyouandme.\' \'Itcannotbe,\'saidI,firmly.\'Shehasnotbeenfairlyaskedtobeyourwifeinfact——torepeattheservicelawfully;anduntilthathasbeendoneitwouldbegrievoussininmetoacceptyou.\' Ihadnotnoticedwherethegondolierswererowingus.Isupposehehadgiventhemsomedirectionunheardbyme,forasIresignedmyselfindespairingindolencetothemotionofthegondola,IperceivedthatitwastakingusuptheCanal,and,turningintoasideopeningnearthePalazzoGrimani,drewupatsomestepsneartheendofalargechurch. \'Wherearewe?\'saidI. \'ItistheChurchoftheFrari,\'hereplied.\'Wemightbemarriedthere.Atanyrate,letusgoinside,andgrowcalm,anddecidewhattodo.\' WhenwehadenteredIfoundthatwhetheraplacetomarryinornot,itwasonetodepress.ThewordwhichVenicespeaksmostconstantly—— decay——wasinasenseaccentuatedhere.Thewholelargefabricitselfseemedsinkingintoanearthwhichwasnotsolidenoughtobearit.Cobwebbedcrackszigzaggedthewalls,andsimilarwebscloudedthewindow-panes.Asickly-sweetsmellpervadedtheaisles. Afterwalkingaboutwithhimalittlewhileinembarrassingsilences,dividedonlybyhiscursoryexplanationsofthemonumentsandotherobjects,andalmostfearinghemightproduceamarriagelicence,I wenttoadoorinthesouthtranseptwhichopenedintothesacristy. Iglancedthroughit,towardsthesmallaltarattheupperend.Theplacewasemptysaveofonefigure;andshewaskneelinghereinfrontofthebeautifulaltarpiecebyBellini.Beautifulthoughitwassheseemednottoseeit.Shewasweepingandprayingasthoughherheartwasbroken.ShewasmysisterCaroline.IbeckonedtoCharles,andhecametomyside,andlookedthroughthedoorwithme. \'Speaktoher,\'saidI.\'Shewillforgiveyou.\' Igentlypushedhimthroughthedoorway,andwentbackintothetransept,downthenave,andonwardtothewestdoor.ThereIsawmyfather,towhomIspoke.Heansweredseverelythat,havingfirstobtainedcomfortablequartersinapensionontheGrandCanal,hehadgonebacktothehotelontheRivadegliSchiavonitofindme;butthatIwasnotthere.HewasnowwaitingforCaroline,toaccompanyherbacktothepension,atwhichshehadrequestedtobelefttoherselfasmuchaspossibletillshecouldregainsomecomposure. Itoldhimthatitwasuselesstodwellonwhatwaspast,thatInodoubthaderred,thattheremedylayinthefutureandtheirmarriage.Inthishequiteagreedwithme,andonmyinforminghimthatM.delaFestewasatthatmomentwithCarolineinthesacristy,heassentedtomyproposalthatweshouldleavethemtothemselves,andreturntogethertoawaitthematthepension,wherehehadalsoengagedaroomforme.Thiswedid,andgoinguptothechamberhehadchosenforme,whichoverlookedtheCanal,IleantfromthewindowtowatchforthegondolathatshouldcontainCharlesandmysister. Theywerenotlongincoming.Irecognizedthembythecolourofhersunshadeassoonastheyturnedthebendonmyrighthand.Theyweresidebysideofnecessity,buttherewasnoconversationbetweenthem,andIthoughtthatshelookedflushedandhepale.Whentheywererowedintothestepsofourhousehehandedherup.Ifanciedshemighthaverefusedhisassistance,butshedidnot.SoonIheardherpassmydoor,andwishingtoknowtheresultoftheirinterviewI wentdownstairs,seeingthatthegondolahadnotputoffwithhim. Hewasturningfromthedoor,butnottowardsthewater,intendingapparentlytowalkhomebywayofthecallewhichledintotheVia22 Marzo. \'Hassheforgivenyou?\'saidI. \'Ihavenotaskedher,\'hesaid. \'Butyouareboundtodoso,\'Itoldhim. Hepaused,andthensaid,\'Alicia,letusunderstandeachother.Doyoumeantotellme,onceforall,thatifyoursisteriswillingtobecomemywifeyouabsolutelymakewayforher,andwillnotentertainanythoughtofwhatIsuggestedtoyouanymore?\' \'Idotellyouso,\'saidIwithdrylips.\'Youbelongtoher——howcanIdootherwise?\' \'Yes;itisso;itispurelyaquestionofhonour,\'hereturned. \'Verywellthen,honourshallbemyword,andnotmylove.Iwillputthequestiontoherfrankly;ifshesaysyes,themarriageshallbe.Butnothere.ItshallbeatyourownhouseinEngland.\' \'When?\'saidI. \'Iwillaccompanyherthere,\'hereplied,\'anditshallbewithinaweekofherreturn.Ihavenothingtogainbydelay.ButIwillnotanswerfortheconsequences.\' \'Whatdoyoumean?\'saidI.Hemadenoreply,wentaway,andIcamebacktomyroom. CHAPTERIX——SHEWITNESSESTHEEND April20.Milan,10.30p.m——Wearethusfaronourwayhomeward. I,beingdecidedlydetrop,travelapartfromtherestasmuchasI can.Havingdinedatthehotelhere,Iwentoutbymyself; regardlessoftheproprieties,forIcouldnotstayin.IwalkedataleisurelypacealongtheViaAllesandroManzonitillmyeyewascaughtbythegrandGalleriaVittorioEmanuele,andIenteredunderthehighglassarcadestillIreachedthecentraloctagon,whereI satdownononeofagroupofchairsplacedthere.Becomingaccustomedtothestreamofpromenaders,Isoonobserved,seatedonthechairsopposite,CarolineandCharles.ThiswasthefirstoccasiononwhichIhadseenthementete-a-tetesincemyconversationwithhim.Shesooncaughtsightofme;avertedhereyes;then,apparentlyabandoningherselftoanimpulse,shejumpedupfromherseatandcameacrosstome.WehadnotspokentoeachothersincethemeetinginVenice. \'Alicia,\'shesaid,sittingdownbymyside,\'Charlesasksmetoforgiveyou,andIdoforgiveyou.\' Ipressedherhand,withtearsinmyeyes,andsaid,\'Anddoyouforgivehim?\' \'Yes,\'saidshe,shyly. \'Andwhat\'stheresult?\'saidI. \'Wearetobemarrieddirectlywereachhome.\' Thiswasalmostthewholeofourconversation;shewalkedhomewithme,Charlesfollowingalittlewaybehind,thoughshekeptturningherhead,asifanxiousthatheshouldovertakeus.\'Honourandnotlove\'seemedtoringinmyears.Somattersstand.Carolineisagainhappy. April25——Wehavereachedhome,Charleswithus.Eventsarenowmovinginsilentspeed,almostwithvelocity,indeed;andIsometimesfeeloppressedbythestrangeandpreternaturaleasewhichseemstoaccompanytheirflow.Charlesisstayingattheneighbouringtown; heisonlywaitingforthemarriagelicence;whenobtainedheistocomehere,bequietlymarriedtoher,andcarryheroff.Itisratherresignationthancontentwhichsitsonhisface;buthehasnotspokenawordmoretomeontheburningsubject,ordeviatedonehair\'sbreadthfromthecoursehelaiddown.Theymaybehappyintimetocome:Ihopeso.ButIcannotshakeoffdepression. May6——Eveofthewedding.Carolineisserenelyhappy,thoughnotblithe.Butthereisnothingtoexciteanxietyabouther.IwishI couldsaythesameofhim.Hecomesandgoeslikeaghost,andyetnobodyseemstoobservethisstrangenessinhismien. Icouldnothelpbeingherefortheceremony;butmyabsencewouldhaveresultedinlessdisquietonhispart,Ibelieve.However,I maybewronginattributingcauses:myfathersimplysaysthatCharlesandCarolinehaveasgoodachanceofbeinghappyasotherpeople.Well,to-morrowsettlesall. May7——Theyaremarried:wehavejustreturnedfromchurch. Charleslookedsopalethismorningthatmyfatheraskedhimifhewasill.Hesaid,\'No:onlyaslightheadache;\'andwestartedforthechurch. Therewasnohitchorhindrance;andthethingisdone. 4p.m——Theyoughttohavesetoutontheirjourneybythistime;butthereisanunaccountabledelay.Charleswentouthalf-an-hourago,andhasnotyetreturned.Carolineiswaitinginthehall;butIamdreadfullyafraidtheywillmissthetrain.Isupposethetriflinghindranceisofnoaccount;andyetIamfullofmisgivings Sept.14——Fourmonthshavepassed;ONLYfourmonths!Itseemslikeyears.CanitbethatonlyseventeenweeksagoIsetonthispaperthefactoftheirmarriage?Iamnowanagedwomanbycomparison! Onthatnevertobeforgottendaywewaitedandwaited,andCharlesdidnotreturn.Atsixo\'clock,whenpoorlittleCarolinehadgonebacktoherroominastateofsuspenseimpossibletodescribe,amanwhoworkedinthewater-meadowscametothehouseandaskedformyfather.Hehadaninterviewwithhiminthestudy.Myfatherthenranghisbell,andsentforme.Iwentdown;andIthenlearntthefatalnews.Charleswasnomore.Thewatermanhadbeengoingtoshutdownthehatchesofaweirinthemeadswhenhesawahatontheedgeofthepoolbelow,floatingroundandroundintheeddy,andlookingintothepoolsawsomethingstrangeatthebottom.Heknewwhatitmeant,andloweringthehatchessothatthewaterwasstill,coulddistinctlyseethebody.Itisneedlesstowriteparticularsthatwereinthenewspapersatthetime.Charleswasbroughttothehouse,buthewasdead. WeallfearedforCaroline;andshesufferedmuch;butstrangetosay,hersufferingwaspurelyofthenatureofdeepgriefwhichfoundreliefinsobbingandtears.ItcameoutattheinquestthatCharleshadbeenaccustomedtocrossthemeadstogiveanoccasionalhalf- crowntoanoldmanwholivedontheoppositehill,whohadoncebeenalandscapepainterinanhumblewaytillhelosthiseyesight;anditwasassumedthathehadgonethitherforthesamepurposeto-day,andtobidhimfarewell.Onthisinformationthecoroner\'sjuryfoundthathisdeathhadbeencausedbymisadventure;andeverybodybelievestothishourthathewasdrownedwhilecrossingtheweirtorelievetheoldman.Exceptone:shebelievesinnoaccident. Afterthestunningeffectofthefirstnews,Ithoughtitstrangethatheshouldhavechosentogoonsuchanerrandatthelastmoment,andtogopersonally,whentherewassolittletimetospare,sinceanygiftcouldhavebeensoeasilysentbyanotherhand. Furtherreflectionhasconvincedmethatthisstepoutoflifewasasmuchapartoftheday\'splanaswastheweddinginthechurchhardby.TheywerethetwohalvesofhiscompleteintentionwhenhegavemeontheGrandCanalthatassurancewhichIshallneverforget: \'Verywell,then;honourshallbemyword,notlove.Ifshesays\"Yes,\"themarriageshallbe.\' IdonotknowwhyIshouldhavemadethisentryatthisparticulartime;butithasoccurredtometodoit——tocomplete,inameasure,thatpartofmydesultorychroniclewhichrelatestothelove-storyofmysisterandCharles.Shelivesonmeeklyinhergrief;andwillprobablyoutliveit;whileI——butnevermindme. CHAPTERX——SHEADDSANOTELONGAFTER Five-yearslater——Ihavelighteduponthisolddiary,whichithasinterestedmetolookover,containing,asitdoes,recordsofthetimewhenlifeshonemorewarmlyinmyeyethanitdoesnow.Iamimpelledtoaddonesentencetoroundoffitsrecordofthepast. AboutayearagomysisterCaroline,afterapersistentwooing,acceptedthehandandheartofTheophilusHigham,oncetheblushingyoungScripturereaderwhoassistedatthesubstituteforamarriageIplanned,andnowthefully-ordainedcurateofthenextparish.Hispenitenceforthepartheplayedendedinlove.Wehaveallnowmadeatonementforoursinsagainsther:mayshebedeceivednomore. 1887. THEGRAVEBYTHEHANDPOST IneverpassthroughChalk-Newtonwithoutturningtoregardtheneighbouringupland,atapointwherealanecrossesthelonestraighthighwaydividingthisfromthenextparish;asightwhichdoesnotfailtorecalltheeventthatoncehappenedthere;and,thoughitmayseemsuperfluous,atthisdate,todisintermorememoriesofvillagehistory,thewhispersofthatspotmayclaimtobepreserved. Itwasonadark,yetmildandexceptionallydryeveningatChristmas-time(accordingtothetestimonyofWilliamDewyofMellstock,MichaelMail,andothers),thatthechoirofChalk-Newton—— alargeparishsituateabouthalf-waybetweenthetownsofIvelandCasterbridge,andnowarailwaystation——lefttheirhomesjustbeforemidnighttorepeattheirannualharmoniesunderthewindowsofthelocalpopulation.Thebandofinstrumentalistsandsingerswasoneofthelargestinthecounty;and,unlikethesmallerandfinerMellstockstring-band,whicheschewedallbutthecatgut,itincludedbrassandreedperformersatfullSundayservices,andreachedallacrossthewestgallery. Onthisnightthereweretwoorthreeviolins,two\'cellos,atenorviol,doublebass,hautboy,clarionets,serpent,andsevensingers. Itwas,however,notthechoir\'slabours,butwhatitsmemberschancedtowitness,thatparticularlymarkedtheoccasion. Theyhadpursuedtheirroundsformanyyearswithoutmeetingwithanyincidentofanunusualkind,butto-night,accordingtotheassertionsofseveral,thereprevailed,tobeginwith,anexceptionallysolemnandthoughtfulmoodamongtwoorthreeoftheoldestintheband,asiftheywerethinkingtheymightbejoinedbythephantomsofdeadfriendswhohadbeenoftheirnumberinearlieryears,andnowweremuteinthechurchyardunderflatteningmounds—— friendswhohadshowngreaterzestformelodyintheirtimethanwasshowninthis;orthatsomepastvoiceofasemi-transparentfiguremightquaverfromsomebedroom-windowitsacknowledgmentoftheirnocturnalgreeting,insteadofafamiliarlivingneighbour.Whetherthiswerefactorfancy,theyoungermembersofthechoirmettogetherwiththeircustomarythoughtlessnessandbuoyancy.Whentheyhadgatheredbythestonestumpofthecrossinthemiddleofthevillage,neartheWhiteHorseInn,whichtheymadetheirstartingpoint,someoneobservedthattheywerefullearly,thatitwasnotyettwelveo\'clock.ThelocalwaitsofthosedaysmostlyrefrainedfromsoundinganotebeforeChristmasmorninghadastronomicallyarrived,andnotcaringtoreturntotheirbeer,theydecidedtobeginwithsomeoutlyingcottagesinSidlinchLane,wherethepeoplehadnoclocks,andwouldnotknowwhetheritwerenightormorning. Inthatdirectiontheyaccordinglywent;andastheyascendedtohighergroundtheirattentionwasattractedbyalightbeyondthehouses,quiteatthetopofthelane. TheroadfromChalk-NewtontoBroadSidlinchisabouttwomileslongandinthemiddleofitscourse,whereitpassesovertheridgedividingthetwovillages,itcrossesatrightangles,ashasbeenstated,thelonelymonotonousoldhighwayknownasLongAshLane,whichruns,straightasasurveyor\'sline,manymilesnorthandsouthofthisspot,onthefoundationofaRomanroad,andhasoftenbeenmentionedinthesenarratives.Thoughnowquitedesertedandgrass- grown,atthebeginningofthecenturyitwaswellkeptandfrequentedbytraffic.Theglimmeringlightappearedtocomefromtheprecisepointwheretheroadsintersected. \'IthinkIknowwhatthatmidmean!\'oneofthegroupremarked. Theystoodafewmoments,discussingtheprobabilityofthelighthavingorigininaneventofwhichrumourshadreachedthem,andresolvedtogoupthehill. Approachingthehighlandtheirconjectureswerestrengthened.LongAshLanecutathwartthem,rightandleft;andtheysawthatatthejunctionofthefourways,underthehand-post,agravewasdug,intowhich,asthechoirdrewnigh,acorpsehadjustbeenthrownbythefourSidlinchmenemployedforthepurpose.Thecartandhorsewhichhadbroughtthebodythitherstoodsilentlyby. ThesingersandmusiciansfromChalk-Newtonhalted,andlookedonwhilethegravediggersshovelledinandtroddowntheearth,till,theholebeingfilled,thelatterthrewtheirspadesintothecart,andpreparedtodepart. \'Whomidyebea-buryingthere?\'askedLotSwanhillsinaraisedvoice.\'Notthesergeant?\' TheSidlinchmenhadbeensodeeplyengrossedintheirtaskthattheyhadnotnoticedthelanternsoftheChalk-Newtonchoirtillnow. \'What——beyoutheNewtoncarol-singers?\'returnedtherepresentativesofSidlinch. \'Ay,sure.CanitbethatitisoldSergeantHolwayyou\'vea-buriedthere?\' \'\'Tisso.You\'veheardaboutit,then?\' Thechoirknewnoparticulars——onlythathehadshothimselfinhisapple-closetonthepreviousSunday.\'Nobodyseem\'thtoknowwhat\'adiditfor,\'ab\'lieve?Leastwise,wedon\'tknowatChalk-Newton,\' continuedLot. \'Oyes.Itallcameoutattheinquest.\' Thesingersdrewclose,andtheSidlinchmen,pausingtorestaftertheirlabours,toldthestory.\'Itwasallowingtothatsonofhis,pooroldman.Itbrokehisheart.\' \'Butthesonisasoldier,surely;nowwithhisregimentintheEastIndies?\' \'Ay.Andithavebeenroughwiththearmyovertherelately.\'Twasapityhisfatherpersuadedhimtogo.ButLukeshouldn\'thavetwytedthesergeanto\'t,since\'adiditforthebest.\' Thecircumstances,inbrief,werethese:Thesergeantwhohadcometothislamentableend,fatheroftheyoungsoldierwhohadgonewithhisregimenttotheEast,hadbeensingularlycomfortableinhismilitaryexperiences,thesehavingendedlongbeforetheoutbreakofthegreatwarwithFrance.Onhisdischarge,afterdulyservinghistime,hehadreturnedtohisnativevillage,andmarried,andtakenkindlytodomesticlife.ButthewarinwhichEnglandnextinvolvedherselfhadcosthimmanyfrettingsthatageandinfirmitypreventedhimfrombeingeveragainanactiveunitofthearmy.Whenhisonlysongrewtoyoungmanhood,andthequestionaroseofhisgoingoutinlife,theladexpressedhiswishtobeamechanic.Buthisfatheradvisedenthusiasticallyforthearmy. \'Tradeiscomingtonothinginthesedays,\'hesaid.\'AndifthewarwiththeFrenchlasts,asitwill,tradewillbestillworse.Thearmy,Luke——that\'sthethingfor\'ee.\'Twasthemakingofme,and\'twillbethemakingofyou.Ihadn\'thalfsuchachanceasyou\'llhaveinthesesplendidhottertimes.\' Lukedemurred,forhewasahome-keeping,peace-lovingyouth.But,puttingrespectfultrustinhisfather\'sjudgment,heatlengthgaveway,andenlistedinthe——dFoot.InthecourseofafewweekshewassentouttoIndiatohisregiment,whichhaddistinguisheditselfintheEastunderGeneralWellesley. ButLukewasunlucky.Newscamehomeindirectlythathelaysickoutthere;andthenononerecentdaywhenhisfatherwasoutwalking,theoldmanhadreceivedtidingsthataletterawaitedhimatCasterbridge.Thesergeantsentaspecialmessengerthewholeninemiles,andtheletterwaspaidforandbroughthome;butthough,ashehadguessed,itcamefromLuke,itscontentswereofanunexpectedtenor. Theletterhadbeenwrittenduringatimeofdeepdepression.Lukesaidthathislifewasaburdenandaslavery,andbitterlyreproachedhisfatherforadvisinghimtoembarkonacareerforwhichhefeltunsuited.Hefoundhimselfsufferingfatiguesandillnesseswithoutgainingglory,andengagedinacausewhichhedidnotunderstandorappreciate.Ifithadnotbeenforhisfather\'sbadadvicehe,Luke,wouldnowhavebeenworkingcomfortablyatatradeinthevillagethathehadneverwishedtoleave. Afterreadingtheletterthesergeantadvancedafewstepstillhewasquiteoutofsightofeverybody,andthensatdownonthebankbythewayside. Whenhearosehalf-an-hourlaterhelookedwitheredandbroken,andfromthatdayhisnaturalspiritslefthim.Woundedtothequickbyhisson\'ssarcasticstings,heindulgedinliquormoreandmorefrequently.Hiswifehaddiedsomeyearsbeforethisdate,andthesergeantlivedaloneinthehousewhichhadbeenhers.OnemorningintheDecemberundernoticethereportofagunhadbeenheardonhispremises,andonenteringtheneighboursfoundhiminadyingstate.Hehadshothimselfwithanoldfirelockthatheusedforscaringbirds;andfromwhathehadsaidthedaybefore,andthearrangementshehadmadeforhisdecease,therewasnodoubtthathisendhadbeendeliberatelyplanned,asaconsequenceofthedespondencyintowhichhehadbeenthrownbyhisson\'sletter.Thecoroner\'sjuryreturnedaverdictoffelodese. \'Here\'shisson\'sletter,\'saidoneoftheSidlinchmen.\'\'Twasfoundinhisfather\'spocket.Youcanseebythestateo\'thowmanytimeshereaditover.Howsomever,theLord\'swillbedone,sinceitmust,whetherorno.\' Thegravewasfilledupandlevelled,nomoundbeingshapedoverit. TheSidlinchmenthenbadetheChalk-Newtonchoirgood-night,anddepartedwiththecartinwhichtheyhadbroughtthesergeant\'sbodytothehill.Whentheirtreadhaddiedawayfromtheear,andthewindsweptovertheisolatedgravewithitscustomarysiffleofindifference,LotSwanhillsturnedandspoketooldRichardToller,thehautboyplayer. \'\'Tisharduponaman,andheawoldsojer,toserveenso,Richard. Notthatthesergeantwaseverinabattlebiggerthanwouldgointoahalf-acrepaddock,that\'strue.Still,hissouloughttohaeasgoodachanceasanotherman\'s,allthesame,hey?\' Richardrepliedthathewasquiteofthesameopinion.\'Whatd\'yesaytoliftingupacarreloverhisgrave,as\'tisChristmas,andnohurrytobegindowninparish,and\'twouldn\'ttakeuptenminutes,andnotasoulupheretosayusnay,orknowanythingaboutit?\' Lotnoddedassent.\'Themanoughttohaehischances,\'herepeated. \'Yemayaswellspetuponhisgrave,forallthegoodweshalldoenbywhatweliftup,nowhe\'sgotsofar,\'saidNotton,theclarionetmanandprofessedscepticofthechoir.\'ButI\'magreediftherestbe.\' Theythereuponplacedthemselvesinasemicirclebythenewlystirredearth,androusedthedullairwiththewell-knownNumberSixteenoftheircollection,whichLotgaveoutasbeingtheonehethoughtbestsuitedtotheoccasionandthemoodHecomes\'thepri\'-sonersto\'re-lease\',InSa\'-tan\'sbon\'-dageheld\'. \'Jownit——we\'veneverplayedtoadeadmanafore,\'saidEzraCattstock,when,havingconcludedthelastverse,theystoodreflectingforabreathortwo.\'Butitdoseemmoremercifulthantogoawayandleaveen,astheyt\'otherfellershavedone.\' \'NowbackalongtoNewton,andbythetimewegetoverrightthepa\'son\'s\'twillbehalfaftertwelve,\'saidtheleader. Theyhadnot,however,donemorethangatheruptheirinstrumentswhenthewindbroughttotheirnoticethenoiseofavehiclerapidlydrivenupthesamelanefromSidlinchwhichthegravediggershadlatelyretraced.Toavoidbeingrunoverwhenmovingon,theywaitedtillthebenightedtraveller,whoeverhemightbe,shouldpassthemwheretheystoodinthewiderareaoftheCross. Inhalfaminutethelightofthelanternsfelluponahiredfly,drawnbyasteamingandjadedhorse.Itreachedthehand-post,whenavoicefromtheinsidecried,\'Stophere!\'Thedriverpulledrein. Thecarriagedoorwasopenedfromwithin,andthereleaptoutaprivatesoldierintheuniformofsomelineregiment.Helookedaround,andwasapparentlysurprisedtoseethemusiciansstandingthere. \'Haveyouburiedamanhere?\'heasked. \'No.Webain\'tSidlinchfolk,thankGod;webeNewtonchoir.Thoughamanisjustburiedhere,that\'strue;andwe\'veraisedacarreloverthepoormortal\'snatomy.What——domyeyesseebeforemeyoungLukeHolway,thatwentwi\'hisregimenttotheEastIndies,ordoI seehisspiritstraightfromthebattlefield?Beyouthesonthatwrotetheletter——\' \'Don\'t——don\'taskme.Thefuneralisover,then?\' \'Therewernofuneral,inaChristenmannerofspeaking.But\'sburied,sureenough.Youmusthavemetthemengoingbackintheemptycart.\' \'Likeadoginaditch,andallthroughme!\' Heremainedsilent,lookingatthegrave,andtheycouldnothelppityinghim.\'Myfriends,\'hesaid,\'Iunderstandbetternow.Youhave,Isuppose,inneighbourlycharity,sungpeacetohissoul?I thankyou,frommyheart,foryourkindpity.Yes;IamSergeantHolway\'smiserableson——I\'mthesonwhohasbroughtabouthisfather\'sdeath,astrulyasifIhaddoneitwithmyownhand!\' \'No,no.Don\'tyetakeonso,youngman.He\'dbeennaturallylowforagoodwhile,offandon,sowehear.\'