第8章

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\'Noristhatprobable.\' \'Thenhemayhavethoughtbetterofit.\' \'Yes,hemayhavethoughtbetterofit;if,indeed,heisnothereallthetime——somewhereinthehollowbehindtheDevil\'sDoor.Letusgoandsee;itwillservehimrighttosurprisehim.\' \'O,he\'snotthere.\' \'Hemaybelyingveryquietbecauseofyou,\'shesaidarchly. \'O,no——notbecauseofme!\' \'Come,then.Ideclare,dearest,youlaglikeanunwillingschoolboyto-night,andthere\'snoresponsivenessinyou!Youarejealousofthatpoorlad,anditisquiteabsurdofyou.\' \'I\'llcome!I\'llcome!Saynomore,Harriet!\'Andtheycrossedoverthegreen. Wonderingwhattheywoulddo,theyoungshepherdleftthehut,anddoubledbehindthebeltoffurze,intendingtostandnearthetrilithonunperceived.But,incrossingthefewyardsofopengroundhewasforamomentexposedtoview. \'Ah,Iseehimatlast!\'saidtheDuchess. \'Seehim!\'saidtheDuke.\'Where?\' \'BytheDevil\'sDoor;don\'tyounoticeafigurethere?Ah,mypoorlover-cousin,won\'tyoucatchitnow?\'Andshelaughedhalf- pityingly.\'Butwhat\'sthematter?\'sheasked,turningtoherhusband. \'Itisnothe!\'saidtheDukehoarsely.\'Itcan\'tbehe!\' \'No,itisnothe.Itistoosmallforhim.Itisaboy.\' \'Ah,Ithoughtso!Boy,comehere.\' Theyouthfulshepherdadvancedwithapprehension. \'Whatareyoudoinghere?\' \'Keepingsheep,yourGrace.\' \'Ah,youknowme!Doyoukeepsheephereeverynight?\' \'Offandon,myLordDuke.\' \'Andwhathaveyouseenhereto-nightorlastnight?\'inquiredtheDuchess.\'Anypersonwaitingorwalkingabout?\' Theboywassilent. \'Hehasseennothing,\'interruptedherhusband,hiseyessoforbiddinglyfixedontheboythattheyseemedtoshinelikepointsoffire.\'Come,letusgo.Theairistookeentostandinlong.\' Whentheyweregonetheboyretreatedtothehutandsheep,lessfearfulnowthanatfirst——familiaritywiththesituationhavinggraduallyoverpoweredhisthoughtsoftheburiedman.Buthewasnottobeleftalonelong.WhenanintervalhadelapsedofaboutsufficientlengthforwalkingtoandfromShakeforestTowers,thereappearedfromthatdirectiontheheavyformoftheDuke.Henowcamealone. Thenobleman,onhispart,seemedtohaveeyesnolesssharpthantheboy\'s,forheinstantlyrecognizedthelatteramongtheewes,andcamestraighttowardshim. \'AreyoutheshepherdladIspoketoashorttimeago?\' \'Ibe,myLordDuke.\' \'Nowlistentome.HerGraceaskedyouwhatyouhadseenthislastnightortwouphere,andyoumadenoreply.Inowaskthesamething,andyouneednotbeafraidtoanswer.Haveyouseenanythingstrangethesenightsyouhavebeenwatchinghere?\' \'MyLordDuke,Ibeapoorheedlessboy,andwhatIseeIdon\'tbearinmind.\' \'Iaskyouagain,\'saidtheDuke,comingnearer,\'haveyouseenanythingstrangethesenightsyouhavebeenwatchinghere?\' \'O,myLordDuke!Ibebuttheunder-shepherdboy,andmyfatherhewasbutyourhumbleGrace\'shedger,andmymotheronlythecinder- womanintheback-yard!Ifallasleepwhenleftalone,andIseenothingatall!\' TheDukegraspedtheboybytheshoulder,and,directlyimpendingoverhim,stareddownintohisface,\'Didyouseeanythingstrangedoneherelastnight,Isay?\' \'O,myLordDuke,havemercy,anddon\'tstabme!\'criedtheshepherd,fallingonhisknees.\'Ihaveneverseenyouwalkinghere,orridinghere,orlying-in-waitforaman,ordraggingaheavyload!\' \'H\'m!\'saidhisinterrogator,grimly,relaxinghishold.\'Itiswelltoknowthatyouhaveneverseenthosethings.Now,whichwouldyourather——SEEMEDOTHOSETHINGSNOW,orkeepasecretallyourlife?\' \'Keepasecret,myLordDuke!\' \'Sureyouareable?\' \'O,yourGrace,tryme!\' \'Verywell.Andnow,howdoyoulikesheep-keeping?\' \'Notatall.\'Tislonelyworkforthemthatthinkofspirits,andI\'mbadlyused.\' \'Ibelieveyou.Youaretooyoungforit.Imustdosomethingtomakeyoumorecomfortable.Youshallchangethissmock-frockforarealclothjacket,andyourthickbootsforpolishedshoes.Andyoushallbetaughtwhatyouhaveneveryetheardof;andbeputtoschool,andhavebatsandballsfortheholidays,andbemadeamanof.Butyoumustneversayyouhavebeenashepherdboy,andwatchedonthehillsatnight,forshepherdboysarenotlikedingoodcompany. \'Trustme,myLordDuke.\' \'Theverymomentyouforgetyourself,andspeakofyourshepherddays——thisyear,nextyear,inschool,outofschool,orridinginyourcarriagetwentyyearshence——atthatmomentmyhelpwillbewithdrawn,andsmashdownyoucometoshepherdingforthwith.Youhaveparents,Ithinkyousay?\' \'Awidowedmotheronly,myLordDuke.\' \'I\'llprovideforher,andmakeacomfortablewomanofher,untilyouspeakof——what?\' \'Ofmyshepherddays,andwhatIsawhere.\' \'Good.Ifyoudospeakofit?\' \'Smashdownshecomestowidowingforthwith!\' \'That\'swell——verywell.Butit\'snotenough.Comehere.\'Hetooktheboyacrosstothetrilithon,andmadehimkneeldown. \'Now,thiswasonceaholyplace,\'resumedtheDuke.\'Analtarstoodhere,erectedtoavenerablefamilyofgods,whowereknownandtalkedoflongbeforetheGodweknownow.Sothatanoathswornhereisdoublyanoath.Saythisafterme:\"Mayallthehostabove—— angelsandarchangels,andprincipalitiesandpowers——punishme;mayIbetormentedwhereverIam——inthehouseorinthegarden,inthefieldsorintheroads,inchurchorinchapel,athomeorabroad,onlandoratsea;mayIbeafflictedineatingandindrinking,ingrowingupandingrowingold,inlivinganddying,inwardlyandoutwardly,andforalways,ifIeverspeakofmylifeasashepherdboy,orofwhatIhaveseendoneonthisMarlburyDown.Sobeit,andsoletitbe.Amenandamen.\"Nowkissthestone.\' Thetremblingboyrepeatedthewords,andkissedthestone,asdesired. TheDukeledhimoffbythehand.ThatnightthejuniorshepherdsleptinShakeforestTowers,andthenextdayhewassentawayfortuitiontoaremotevillage.Thencehewenttoapreparatoryestablishment,andinduecoursetoapublicschool. FOURTHNIGHT Onawintereveningmanyyearssubsequenttotheabove-mentionedoccurrences,theci-devantshepherdsatinawell-furnishedofficeinthenorthwingofShakeforestTowersintheguiseofanordinaryeducatedmanofbusiness.Heappearedatthistimeasapersonofthirty-eightorforty,thoughactuallyhewasseveralyearsyounger. Awornandrestlessglanceoftheeyenowandthen,whenheliftedhisheadtosearchforsomeletterorpaperwhichhadbeenmislaid,seemedtodenotethathiswasnotamindsothoroughlyateaseashissurroundingsmighthaveledanobservertoexpect. Hispallor,too,wasremarkableforacountryman.Hewasprofessedlyengagedinwriting,butheshapednotword.Hehadsatthereonlyafewminutes,when,layingdownhispenandpushingbackhischair,herestedahanduneasilyoneachofthechair-armsandlookedonthefloor. Soonhearoseandlefttheroom.Hiscoursewasalongapassagewhichendedinacentraloctagonalhall;crossingthisheknockedatadoor.Afaint,thoughdeep,voicetoldhimtocomein.Theroomheenteredwasthelibrary,anditwastenantedbyasinglepersononly——hispatrontheDuke. DuringthislongintervalofyearstheDukehadlostallhisheavinessofbuild.Hewas,indeed,almostaskeleton;hiswhitehairwasthin,andhishandswerenearlytransparent.\'Oh——Mills?\' hemurmured.\'Sitdown.Whatisit?\' \'Nothingnew,yourGrace.Nobodytospeakofhaswritten,andnobodyhascalled.\' \'Ah——whatthen?Youlookconcerned.\' \'Oldtimeshavecometolife,owingtosomethingwakingthem.\' \'Oldtimesbecursed——whicholdtimesarethey?\' \'ThatChristmasweektwenty-twoyearsago,whenthelateDuchess\'scousinFrederickimploredhertomeethimonMarlburyDowns.Isawthemeeting——itwasjustsuchanightasthis——andI,asyouknow,sawmore.Shemethimonce,butnotthesecondtime.\' \'Mills,shallIrecallsomewordstoyou——thewordsofanoathtakenonthathillbyashepherd-boy?\' \'Itisunnecessary.Hehasstrenuouslykeptthatoathandpromise. Sincethatnightnosoundofhisshepherdlifehascrossedhislips—— eventoyourself.Butdoyouwishtohearmore,ordoyounot,yourGrace?\' \'Iwishtohearnomore,\'saidtheDukesullenly. \'Verywell;letitbeso.Butatimeseemscoming——maybequitenearathand——when,inspiteofmylips,thatepisodewillallowitselftogoundivulgednolonger.\' \'Iwishtohearnomore!\'repeatedtheDuke. \'Youneedbeundernofearoftreacheryfromme,\'saidthesteward,somewhatbitterly.\'Iamamantowhomyouhavebeenkind——nopatroncouldhavebeenkinder.Youhaveclothedandeducatedme;haveinstalledmehere;andIamnotunmindful.Butwhatofit——hasyourGracegainedmuchbymystanchness?Ithinknot.TherewasgreatexcitementaboutCaptainOgbourne\'sdisappearance,butIspokenotaword.Andhisbodyhasneverbeenfound.Fortwenty-twoyearsI havewonderedwhatyoudidwithhim.NowIknow.Acircumstancethatoccurredthisafternoonrecalledthetimetomemostforcibly. Tomakeitcertaintomyselfthatallwasnotadream,Iwentuptherewithaspade;Isearched,andsawenoughtoknowthatsomethingdecaysthereinaclosedbadger\'shole.\' \'Mills,doyouthinktheDuchessguessed?\' \'Sheneverdid,Iamsure,tothedayofherdeath.\' \'Didyouleaveallasyoufounditonthehill?\' \'Idid.\' \'Whatmadeyouthinkofgoinguptherethisparticularafternoon?\' \'WhatyourGracesaysyoudon\'twishtobetold.\' TheDukewassilent;andthestillnessoftheeveningwassomarkedthattherereachedtheirearsfromtheouterairthesoundofatollingbell. \'Whatisthatbelltollingfor?\'askedthenobleman. \'ForwhatIcametotellyouof,yourGrace.\' \'Youtormentmeitisyourway!\'saidtheDukequerulously.\'Who\'sdeadinthevillage?\' \'Theoldestman——theoldshepherd.\' \'Deadatlast——howoldishe?\' \'Ninety-four.\' \'AndIamonlyseventy.Ihavefour-and-twentyyearstothegood!\' \'IservedunderthatoldmanwhenIkeptsheeponMarlburyDowns. Andhewasonthehillthatsecondnight,whenIfirstexchangedwordswithyourGrace.Hewasonthehillallthetime;butIdidnotknowhewasthere——nordidyou.\' \'Ah!\'saidtheDuke,startingup.\'Goon——Iyieldthepoint——youmaytell!\' \'Iheardthisafternoonthathewasatthepointofdeath.Itwasthatwhichsetmethinkingofthatpasttime——andinducedmetosearchonthehillforwhatIhavetoldyou.ComingbackIheardthathewishedtoseetheVicartoconfesstohimasecrethehadkeptformorethantwentyyears——\"outofrespecttomyLordtheDuke\"——somethingthathehadseencommittedonMarlburyDownswhenreturningtotheflockonaDecembernighttwenty-twoyearsago.I havethoughtitover.Hehadleftmeinchargethatevening;buthewasinthehabitofcomingbacksuddenly,lestIshouldhavefallenasleep.ThatnightIsawnothingofhim,thoughhehadpromisedtoreturn.Hemusthavereturned,and——foundreasontokeepinhiding. Itisallplain.ThenextthingisthattheVicarwenttohimtwohoursago.FurtherthanthatIhavenotheard.\' \'Itisquiteenough.IwillseetheVicaratdaybreakto-morrow.\' \'Whattodo?\' \'Stophistongueforfour-and-twentyyears——tillIamdeadatninety- four,liketheshepherd.\' \'YourGrace——whileyouimposesilenceonme,Iwillnotspeak,eventhoughnayneckshouldpaythepenalty.Ipromisedtobeyours,andIamyours.Butisthispersistenceofanyavail?\' \'I\'llstophistongue,Isay!\'criedtheDukewithsomeofhisoldruggedforce.\'Now,yougohometobed,Mills,andleavemetomanagehim.\' Theinterviewended,andthestewardwithdrew.Thenight,ashehadsaid,wasjustsuchanoneasthenightoftwenty-twoyearsbefore,andtheeventsoftheeveningdestroyedinhimallregardfortheseasonasoneofcheerfulnessandgoodwill.Hewentofftohisownhouseonthefurthervergeofthepark,whereheledalonelylife,scarcelycallinganymanfriend.Atelevenhepreparedtoretiretobed——butdidnotretire.Hesatdownandreflected.Twelveo\'clockstruck;helookedoutatthecolourlessmoon,and,promptedbyheknewnotwhat,putonhishatandemergedintotheair.HereWilliamMillsstrolledonandon,tillhereachedthetopofMarlburyDowns,aspothehadnotvisitedatthishourofthenightduringthewholescore-and-oddyears. Heplacedhimself,asnearlyashecouldguess,onthespotwheretheshepherd\'shuthadstood.Nolambingwasinprogresstherenow,andtheoldshepherdwhohadusedhimsoroughlyhadceasedfromhislaboursthatveryday.Butthetrilithonstoodupwhiteasever; and,crossingtheinterveningsward,thestewardfancifullyplacedhismouthagainstthestone.Restlessandself-reproachfulashewas,hecouldnotresistasmileashethoughtoftheterrifyingoathofcompact,sealedbyakissuponthestonesofaPagantemple.Buthehadkepthisword,ratherasapromisethanasaformalvow,withmuchworldlyadvantagetohimself,thoughnotmuchhappiness;tillincreaseofyearshadbredreactionaryfeelingswhichledhimtoreceivethenewsofto-nightwithemotionsakintorelief. WhileleaningagainsttheDevil\'sDoorandthinkingonthesethings,hebecameconsciousthathewasnottheonlyinhabitantofthedown. Afigureinwhitewasmovingacrosshisfrontwithlong,noiselessstrides.Millsstoodmotionless,andwhentheformdrewquitenearheperceivedittobethatoftheDukehimselfinhisnightshirt—— apparentlywalkinginhissleep.Nottoalarmtheoldman,Millsclungclosetotheshadowofthestone.TheDukewentstraightonintothehollow.Therehekneltdown,andbeganscratchingtheearthwithhishandslikeabadger.Afterafewminuteshearose,sighedheavily,andretracedhisstepsashehadcome. Fearingthathemightharmhimself,yetunwillingtoarousehim,thestewardfollowednoiselessly.TheDukekeptonhispathunerringly,enteredthepark,andmadeforthehouse,wherehelethimselfinbyawindowthatstoodopen——theoneprobablybywhichhehadcomeout. Millssoftlyclosedthewindowbehindhispatron,andthenretiredhomewardtoawaittherevelationsofthemorning,deemingitunnecessarytoalarmthehouse. However,hefeltuneasyduringtheremainderofthenight,nolessonaccountoftheDuke\'spersonalconditionthanbecauseofthatwhichwasimminentnextday.EarlyinthemorninghecalledatShakeforestTowers.Theblindsweredown,andtherewassomethingsingularupontheporter\'sfacewhenheopenedthedoor.ThestewardinquiredfortheDuke. Theman\'svoicewassubduedashereplied:\'Sir,IamsorrytosaythathisGraceisdead!Helefthisroomsometimeinthenight,andwanderedaboutnobodyknowswhere.Onreturningtotheupperfloorhelosthisbalanceandfelldownstairs.\' ThestewardtoldthetaleoftheDownbeforetheVicarhadspoken. MillshadalwaysintendedtodosoafterthedeathoftheDuke.Theconsequencestohimselfheunderwentcheerfully;buthislifewasnotprolonged.Hedied,afarmerattheCape,whenstillsomewhatunderforty-nineyearsofage. ThesplendidMarlburybreedingflockisasrenownedasever,and,totheeye,seemsthesameineveryparticularthatitwasinearliertimes;buttheanimalswhichcomposeditontheoccasionoftheeventsgatheredfromtheJusticearedividedbymanyovinegenerationsfromitsmembersnow.LambingCornerhaslongsinceceasedtobeusedforlambingpurposes,thoughthenamestilllingersonastheappellationofthespot.Thisabandonmentofsitemaybepartlyowingtotheremovalofthehighfurzebusheswhichlentsuchconvenientshelteratthatdate.Partly,too,itmaybeduetoanothercircumstance.ForitissaidbypresentshepherdsinthatdistrictthatduringthenightsofChristmasweekflittingshapesareseenintheopenspacearoundthetrilithon,togetherwiththegleamofaweapon,andtheshadowofamandraggingaburdenintothehollow.Butofthesethingsthereisnocertaintestimony. Christmas1881. ACOMMITTEE-MANOF\'THETERROR\' WehadbeentalkingoftheGeorgiangloriesofourold-fashionedwatering-place,whichnow,withitssubstantialrusset-redanddunbrickbuildingsinthestyleoftheyeareighteenhundred,lookslikeonesideofaSohoorBloomsburyStreettransportedtotheshore,anddrawsasmilefromthemoderntouristwhohasnoeyeforsolidityofbuild.Thewriter,quiteayouth,waspresentmerelyasalistener. Theconversationproceededfromgeneralsubjectstoparticular,untiloldMrs.H——,whosememorywasasperfectateightyasithadeverbeeninherlife,interestedusallbytheobviousfidelitywithwhichsherepeatedastorymanytimesrelatedtoherbyhermotherwhenouragedfriendwasagirl——adomesticdramamuchaffectingthelifeofanacquaintanceofhersaidparent,oneMademoiselleV——,ateacherofFrench.Theincidentsoccurredinthetownduringtheheydayofitsfortunes,atthetimeofourbriefpeacewithFrancein1802-3. \'Iwroteitdownintheshapeofastorysomeyearsago,justaftermymother\'sdeath,\'saidMrs.H.\'Itislockedupinmydesktherenow.\' \'Readit!\'saidwe. \'No,\'saidshe;\'thelightisbad,andIcanrememberitwellenough,wordforword,flourishesandall.\'Wecouldnotbechoosersinthecircumstances,andshebegan. \'Therearetwoinit,ofcourse,themanandthewoman,anditwasonaneveninginSeptemberthatshefirstgottoknowhim.TherehadnotbeensuchagrandgatheringontheEsplanadealltheseason.HisMajestyKingGeorgetheThirdwaspresent,withalltheprincessesandroyaldukes,whileupwardsofthreehundredofthegeneralnobilityandotherpersonsofdistinctionwerealsointhetownatthetime.CarriagesandotherconveyanceswerearrivingeveryminutefromLondonandelsewhere;andwhenamongtherestashabbystage- coachcameinbyaby-routealongthecoastfromHavenpool,anddrewupatasecond-ratetavern,itattractedcomparativelylittlenotice. \'Fromthisdustyvehicleamanalighted,lefthissmallquantityofluggagetemporarilyattheoffice,andwalkedalongthestreetasiftolookforlodgings. \'Hewasaboutforty-five——possiblyfifty——andworealongcoatoffadedsuperfinecloth,withaheavycollar,andahunched-upneckcloth.Heseemedtodesireobscurity. \'Butthedisplayappearedpresentlytostrikehim,andheaskedofarustichemetinthestreetwhatwasgoingon;hisaccentbeingthatofonetowhomEnglishpronunciationwasdifficult. \'Thecountrymanlookedathimwithaslightsurprise,andsaid,\"KingJargeishereandhisroyalCwort.\" \'Thestrangerinquirediftheyweregoingtostaylong. \'\"Don\'tknow,Sir.Sameastheyalwaysdo,Isuppose.\" \'\"Howlongisthat?\" \'\"TillsometimeinOctober.They\'vecomehereeverysummersinceeighty-nine.\" \'ThestrangermovedonwarddownSt.ThomasStreet,andapproachedthebridgeovertheharbourbackwater,thatthen,asnow,connectedtheoldtownwiththemoremodernportion.Thespotwassweptwiththeraysofalowsun,whichlituptheharbourlengthwise,andshoneunderthebrimoftheman\'shatandintohiseyesashelookedwestward.Againsttheradiancefigureswerecrossingintheoppositedirectiontohisown;amongthemthisladyofmymother\'slateracquaintance,MademoiselleV.ShewasthedaughterofagoodoldFrenchfamily,andatthatdateapalewoman,twenty-eightorthirtyyearsofage,tallandelegantinfigure,butplainlydressedandwearingthatevening(shesaid)asmallmuslinshawlcrossedoverthebosominthefashionofthetime,andtiedbehind. \'Atsightofhisface,which,assheusedtotellus,wasunusuallydistinctinthepeeringsunlight,shecouldnothelpgivingalittleshriekofhorror,foraterriblereasonconnectedwithherhistory,andafterwalkingafewstepsfurther,shesankdownagainsttheparapetofthebridgeinafaintingfit. \'Inhispreoccupationtheforeigngentlemanhadhardlynoticedher,butherstrangecollapseimmediatelyattractedhisattention.Hequicklycrossedthecarriageway,pickedherup,andcarriedherintothefirstshopadjoiningthebridge,explainingthatshewasaladywhohadbeentakenilloutside. \'Shesoonrevived;but,clearlymuchpuzzled,herhelperperceivedthatshestillhadadreadofhimwhichwassufficienttohinderhercompleterecoveryofself-command.Shespokeinaquickandnervouswaytotheshopkeeper,askinghimtocallacoach. \'Thistheshopkeeperdid,MademoiselleV——andthestrangerremaininginconstrainedsilencewhilehewasgone.Thecoachcameup,andgivingthemantheaddress,sheentereditanddroveaway. \'\"Whoisthatlady?\"saidthenewlyarrivedgentleman. \'\"She\'sofyournation,asIshouldmakeboldtosuppose,\"saidtheshopkeeper.AndhetoldtheotherthatshewasMademoiselleV——,governessatGeneralNewbold\'s,inthesametown. \'\"Youhavemanyforeignershere?\"thestrangerinquired. \'\"Yes,thoughmostlyHanoverians.ButsincethepeacetheyarelearningFrenchagooddealingenteelsociety,andFrenchinstructorsareratherindemand.\" \'\"Yes,Iteachit,\"saidthevisitor.\"Iamlookingforatutorshipinanacademy.\" \'TheinformationgivenbytheburgesstotheFrenchmanseemedtoexplaintothelatternothingofhiscountrywoman\'sconduct——which,indeed,wasthecase——andhelefttheshop,takinghiscourseagainoverthebridgeandalongthesouthquaytotheOldRoomsInn,whereheengagedabedchamber. \'Thoughtsofthewomanwhohadbetrayedsuchagitationatsightofhimlingerednaturallyenoughwiththenewcomer.Though,asI stated,notmuchlessthanthirtyyearsofage,MademoiselleV——,oneofhisownnation,andofhighlyrefinedanddelicateappearance,hadkindledasingularinterestinthemiddle-agedgentleman\'sbreast,andherlargedarkeyes,astheyhadopenedandshrunkfromhim,exhibitedapatheticbeautytowhichhardlyanymancouldhavebeeninsensible. \'Thenextday,havingwrittensomeletters,hewentoutandmadeknownattheofficeofthetown\"Guide\"andofthenewspaper,thatateacherofFrenchandcalligraphyhadarrived,leavingacardatthebookseller\'stothesameeffect.Hethenwalkedonaimlessly,butatlengthinquiredthewaytoGeneralNewbold\'s.Atthedoor,withoutgivinghisname,heaskedtoseeMademoiselleV——,andwasshownintoalittlebackparlour,whereshecametohimwithagazeofsurprise. \'\"MyGod!Whydoyouintrudehere,Monsieur?\"shegaspedinFrenchassoonasshesawhisface. \'\"Youweretakenillyesterday.Ihelpedyou.YoumighthavebeenrunoverifIhadnotpickedyouup.Itwasanactofsimplehumanitycertainly;butIthoughtImightcometoaskifyouhadrecovered?\" \'Shehadturnedaside,andhadscarcelyheardawordofhisspeech. \"Ihateyou,infamousman!\"shesaid.\"Icannotbearyourhelpingme.Goaway!\" \'\"Butyouareastrangertome.\" \'\"Iknowyoutoowell!\" \'\"Youhavetheadvantagethen,Mademoiselle.Iamanewcomerhere. Ineverhaveseenyoubeforetomyknowledge;andIcertainlydonot,couldnot,hateyou.\" \'\"AreyounotMonsieurB——?\" \'Heflinched.\"Iam——inParis,\"hesaid.\"ButhereIamMonsieurG. \" \'\"Thatistrivial.YouarethemanIsayyouare.\" \'\"Howdidyouknowmyrealname,Mademoiselle?\" \'\"Isawyouinyearsgoneby,whenyoudidnotseeme.YouwereformerlyMemberoftheCommitteeofPublicSafety,undertheConvention.\" \"Iwas.\" \'\"Youguillotinedmyfather,mybrother,myuncle——allmyfamily,nearly,andbrokemymother\'sheart.Theyhaddonenothingbutkeepsilence.Theirsentimentswereonlyguessed.TheirheadlesscorpseswerethrownindiscriminatelyintotheditchoftheMousseauxCemetery,anddestroyedwithlime.\" \'Henodded. \'\"Youleftmewithoutafriend,andhereIamnow,aloneinaforeignland.\" \'\"Iamsorryforyou,\"saidbe.\"Sorryfortheconsequence,notfortheintent.WhatIdidwasamatterofconscience,and,fromapointofviewindiscerniblebyyou,Ididright.Iprofitednotafarthing.ButIshallnotarguethis.Youhavethesatisfactionofseeingmehereanexilealso,inpoverty,betrayedbycomrades,asfriendlessasyourself.\" \'\"Itisnosatisfactiontome,Monsieur.\" \'\"Well,thingsdonecannotbealtered.Nowthequestion:areyouquiterecovered?\" \'\"Notfromdislikeanddreadofyou——otherwise,yes.\" \'\"Goodmorning,Mademoiselle.\" \'\"Goodmorning.\" \'Theydidnotmeetagaintilloneeveningatthetheatre(whichmymother\'sfriendwaswithgreatdifficultyinducedtofrequent,toperfectherselfinEnglishpronunciation,theideasheentertainedatthattimebeingtobecomeateacherofEnglishinherowncountrylateron).Shefoundhimsittingnexttoher,anditmadeherpaleandrestless. \'\"Youarestillafraidofme?\" \'\"Iam.Ocannotyouunderstand!\" \'Hesignifiedtheaffirmative. \'\"Ifollowtheplaywithdifficulty,\"hesaid,presently. \'\"SodoI——NOW,\"saidshe. \'Heregardedherlong,andshewasconsciousofhislook;andwhileshekepthereyesonthestagetheyfilledwithtears.Stillshewouldnotmove,andthetearsranvisiblydownhercheek,thoughtheplaywasamerryone,beingnootherthanMr.Sheridan\'scomedyof\"TheRivals,\"withMr.S.KembleasCaptainAbsolute.Hesawherdistress,andthathermindwaselsewhere;andabruptlyrisingfromhisseatatcandle-snuffingtimeheleftthetheatre. \'Thoughhelivedintheoldtown,andsheinthenew,theyfrequentlysaweachotheratadistance.Oneoftheseoccasionswaswhenshewasonthenorthsideoftheharbour,bytheferry,waitingfortheboattotakeheracross.HewasstandingbyCoveRow,onthequayopposite.Insteadofenteringtheboatwhenitarrivedshesteppedbackfromthequay;butlookingtoseeifheremainedshebeheldhimpointingwithhisfingertotheferry-boat. \'\"Enter!\"hesaid,inavoiceloudenoughtoreachher. \'MademoiselleV——stoodstill. \'\"Enter!\"hesaid,and,asshedidnotmove,herepeatedthewordathirdtime. \'Shehadreallybeengoingtocross,andnowapproachedandsteppeddownintotheboat.Thoughshedidnotraisehereyessheknewthathewaswatchingherover.Atthelandingstepsshesawfromunderthebrimofherhatahandstretcheddown.Thestepsweresteepandslippery. \'\"No,Monsieur,\"shesaid.\"Unless,indeed,youbelieveinGod,andrepentofyourevilpast!\" \'\"Iamsorryyouweremadetosuffer.ButIonlybelieveinthegodcalledReason,andIdonotrepent.Iwastheinstrumentofanationalprinciple.Yourfriendswerenotsacrificedforanyendsofmine.\" \'Shethereuponwithheldherhand,andclamberedupunassisted.Hewenton,ascendingtheLook-outHill,anddisappearingoverthebrow. Herwaywasinthesamedirection,hererrandbeingtobringhomethetwoyounggirlsunderhercharge,whohadgonetothecliffforanairing.Whenshejoinedthematthetopshesawhissolitaryfigureatthefurtheredge,standingmotionlessagainstthesea.Allthewhilethatsheremainedwithherpupilshestoodwithoutturning,asiflookingatthefrigatesintheroadstead,butmoreprobablyinmeditation,unconsciouswherehewas.Inleavingthespotoneofthechildrenthrewawayhalfasponge-biscuitthatshehadbeeneating. Passingnearithestooped,pickeditupcarefully,andputitinhispocket. \'MademoiselleV——camehomeward,askingherself,\"Canhebestarving?\" \'Fromthatdayhewasinvisibleforsolongatimethatshethoughthehadgoneawayaltogether.Butoneeveninganotecametoher,andsheopenedittrembling. \'\"Iamhereill,\"itsaid,\"and,asyouknow,alone.ThereareoneortwolittlethingsIwantdone,incasemydeathshouldoccur,——andIshouldprefernottoaskthepeoplehere,ifitcouldbeavoided. Haveyouenoughofthegiftofcharitytocomeandcarryoutmywishesbeforeitistoolate?\" \'Nowsoitwasthat,sinceseeinghimpossesshimselfofthebrokencake,shehadinsensiblybeguntofeelsomethingthatwasmorethancuriosity,thoughperhapslessthananxiety,aboutthisfellow- countrymanofhers;anditwasnotinhernervousandsensitivehearttoresisthisappeal.Shefoundhislodging(towhichhehadremovedfromtheOldRoomsinnforeconomy)tobearoomoverashop,half- wayupthesteepandnarrowstreetoftheoldtown,towhichthefashionablevisitorsseldompenetrated.Withsomemisgivingsheenteredthehouse,andwasadmittedtothechamberwherehelay. \'\"Youaretoogood,toogood,\"hemurmured.Andpresently,\"Youneednotshutthedoor.Youwillfeelsafer,andtheywillnotunderstandwhatwesay.\" \'\"Areyouinwant,Monsieur?CanIgiveyou——\" \'\"No,no.ImerelywantyoutodoatriflingthingortwothatI havenotstrengthenoughtodomyself.NobodyinthetownbutyouknowswhoIreallyam——unlessyouhavetold?\" \'\"IhavenottoldIthoughtyouMIGHThaveactedfromprincipleinthosesaddays,even——\" \'\"Youarekindtoconcedethatmuch.However,tothepresent.IwasabletodestroymyfewpapersbeforeIbecamesoweakButinthedrawerthereyouwillfindsomepiecesoflinenclothing——onlytwoorthree——markedwithinitialsthatmayberecognized.Willyouripthemoutwithapenknife?\" \'Shesearchedasbidden,foundthegarments,cutoutthestitchesofthelettering,andreplacedthelinenasbefore.Apromisetopost,intheeventofhisdeath,aletterheputinherhand,completedallthatherequiredofher. \'Hethankedher.\"Ithinkyouseemsorryforme,\"hemurmured.\"AndIamsurprised.Youaresorry?\" \'Sheevadedthequestion.\"Doyourepentandbelieve?\"sheasked. \'\"No.\" \'Contrarytoherexpectationsandhisownherecovered,thoughveryslowly;andhermannergrewmoredistantthenceforward,thoughhisinfluenceuponherwasdeeperthansheknew.Weekspassedaway,andthemonthofMayarrived.Onedayatthistimeshemethimwalkingslowlyalongthebeachtothenorthward. \'\"Youknowthenews?\"hesaid. \'\"YoumeanoftherupturebetweenFranceandEnglandagain?\" \'\"Yes;andthefeelingofantagonismisstrongerthanitwasinthelastwar,owingtoBonaparte\'shigh-handedarrestoftheinnocentEnglishwhoweretravellinginourcountryforpleasure.Ifeelthatthewarwillbelongandbitter;andthatmywishtoliveunknowninEnglandwillbefrustrated.Seehere.\" \'Hetookfromhispocketapieceofthesinglenewspaperwhichcirculatedinthecountyinthosedays,andsheread- \"ThemagistratesactingundertheAlienActhavebeenrequestedtodirectaveryscrutinizingeyetotheAcademiesinourtownsandotherplaces,inwhichFrenchtutorsareemployed,andtoallofthatnationalitywhoprofesstobeteachersinthiscountry.ManyofthemareknowntobeinveterateEnemiesandTraitorstothenationamongwhosepeopletheyhavefoundalivelihoodandahome.\" \'Hecontinued:\"Ihaveobservedsincethedeclarationofwaramarkeddifferenceintheconductoftherougherclassofpeopleheretowardsme.Ifagreatbattleweretooccur——asitsoonwill,nodoubt——feelingwouldgrowtoapitchthatwouldmakeitimpossibleforme,adisguisedmanofnoknownoccupation,tostayhere.Withyou,whosedutiesandantecedentsareknown,itmaybelessdifficult,butstillunpleasant.NowIproposethis.Youhaveprobablyseenhowmydeepsympathywithyouhasquickenedtoawarmfeeling;andwhatIsayis,willyouagreetogivemeatitletoprotectyoubyhonouringmewithyourhand?Iamolderthanyou,itistrue,butashusbandandwifewecanleaveEnglandtogether,andmakethewholeworldourcountry.ThoughIwouldproposeQuebec,inCanada,astheplacewhichoffersthebestpromiseofahome.\" \'\"MyGod!Yousurpriseme!\"saidshe. \'\"Butyouacceptmyproposal?\" \'\"No,no!\" \'\"AndyetIthinkyouwill,Mademoiselle,someday!\" \'\"Ithinknot.\" \'\"Iwon\'tdistressyoufurthernow.\" \'\"MuchthanksIamgladtoseeyoulookingbetter,Monsieur;I meanyouarelookingbetter.\" \'\"Ah,yes.Iamimproving.Iwalkinthesuneveryday.\" \'Andalmosteverydayshesawhim——sometimesnoddingstifflyonly,sometimesexchangingformalcivilities.\"Youarenotgoneyet,\"shesaidononeoftheseoccasions. \'\"No.AtpresentIdon\'tthinkofgoingwithoutyou.\" \'\"Butyoufindituncomfortablehere?\" \'\"Somewhat.Sowhenwillyouhavepityonme?\" \'Sheshookherheadandwentonherway.Yetshewasalittlemoved. \"Hediditonprinciple,\"shewouldmurmur.\"Hehadnoanimositytowardsthem,andprofitednothing!\" \'Shewonderedhowhelived.Itwasevidentthathecouldnotbesopoorasshehadthought;hispretendedpovertymightbetoescapenotice.Shecouldnottell,butsheknewthatshewasdangerouslyinterestedinhim. \'Andhestillmended,tillhisthin,palefacebecamemorefullandfirm.Ashemendedshehadtomeetthatrequestofhis,advancedwithevenstrongerinsistency. \'ThearrivaloftheKingandCourtfortheseasonasusualbroughtmatterstoaclimaxforthesetwolonelyexilesandfellowcountry- people.TheKing\'sawkwardpreferenceforapartofthecoastinsuchdangerousproximitytoFrancemadeitnecessarythatastrictmilitaryvigilanceshouldbeexercisedtoguardtheroyalresidents. Half-a-dozenfrigateswereeverynightpostedinalineacrossthebay,andtwolinesofsentinels,oneatthewater\'sedgeandanotherbehindtheEsplanade,occupiedthewholesea-frontaftereighteverynight.Thewatering-placewasgrowinganinconvenientresidenceevenforMademoiselleV——herself,herfriendshipforthisstrangeFrenchtutorandwriting-masterwhoneverhadanypupilshavingbeenobservedbymanywhoslightlyknewher.TheGeneral\'swife,whosedependentshewas,repeatedlywarnedheragainsttheacquaintance; whiletheHanoverianandothersoldiersoftheForeignLegion,whohaddiscoveredthenationalityofherfriend,weremoreaggressivethantheEnglishmilitarygallantswhomadeittheirbusinesstonoticeher. \'Inthistensestateofaffairsheranswersbecamemoreagitated.\"O Heaven,howcanImarryyou!\"shewouldsay. \'\"Youwill;surelyyouwill!\"heansweredagain.\"Idon\'tleavewithoutyou.AndIshallsoonbeinterrogatedbeforethemagistratesifIstayhere;probablyimprisoned.Youwillcome?\" \'Shefeltherdefencesbreakingdown.Contrarytoallreasonandsenseoffamilyhonourshewas,bysomeabnormalcraving,incliningtoatendernessforhimthatwasfoundedonitsopposite.Sometimesherwarmsentimentsburntlowerthanatothers,andthentheenormityofherconductshoweditselfinmorestaringhues. \'Shortlyafterthishecamewitharesignedlookonhisface.\"ItisasIexpected,\"hesaid.\"Ihavereceivedahinttogo.Ingoodsooth,IamnoBonapartist——IamnoenemytoEngland;butthepresenceoftheKingmadeitimpossibleforaforeignerwithnovisibleoccupation,andwhomaybeaspy,toremainatlargeinthetown.Theauthoritiesarecivil,butfirm.Theyarenomorethanreasonable.Good.Imustgo.Youmustcomealso.\" \'Shedidnotspeak.Butshenoddedassent,hereyesdrooping. \'OnherwaybacktothehouseontheEsplanadeshesaidtoherself,\"Iamglad,Iamglad!Icouldnotdootherwise.Itisrenderinggoodforevil!\"Butsheknewhowshemockedherselfinthis,andthatthemoralprinciplehadnotoperatedonejotinheracceptanceofhim.Intruthshehadnotrealizedtillnowthefullpresenceoftheemotionwhichhadunconsciouslygrownupinherforthislonelyandsevereman,who,inhertradition,wasvengeanceandirreligionpersonified.Heseemedtoabsorbherwholenature,and,absorbing,tocontrolit. \'AdayortwobeforetheonefixedfortheweddingtherechancedtocometoheraletterfromtheonlyacquaintanceofherownsexandcountryshepossessedinEngland,onetowhomshehadsentintelligenceofherapproachingmarriage,withoutmentioningwithwhom.Thisfriend\'smisfortuneshadbeensomewhatsimilartoherown,whichfacthadbeenonecauseoftheirintimacy;herfriend\'ssister,anunoftheAbbeyofMontmartre,havingperishedonthescaffoldatthehandsofthesameComitedeSalutPublicwhichhadnumberedMademoiselleV——\'saffiancedamongitsmembers.Thewriterhadfeltherpositionmuchagainoflate,sincetherenewalofthewar,shesaid;andtheletterwoundupwithafreshdenunciationoftheauthorsoftheirmutualbereavementandsubsequenttroubles. \'Comingjustthen,itscontentsproduceduponMademoiselleV——theeffectofapailofwateruponasomnambulist.Whathadshebeendoinginbetrothingherselftothisman!Wasshenotmakingherselfaparricideaftertheevent?Atthiscrisisinherfeelingsherlovercalled.Hebeheldhertrembling,and,inreplytohisquestion,shetoldhimofherscrupleswithimpulsivecandour. \'Shehadnotintendedtodothis,buthisattitudeoftendercommandcoercedherintofrankness.Thereuponheexhibitedanagitationneverbeforeapparentinhim.Hesaid,\"Butallthatispast.YouarethesymbolofCharity,andwearepledgedtoletbygonesbe.\" \'Hiswordssoothedherforthemoment,butshewassadlysilent,andhewentaway. \'Thatnightshesaw(asshefirmlybelievedtotheendofherlife)adivinelysentvision.Aprocessionofherlostrelatives——father,brother,uncle,cousin——seemedtocrossherchamberbetweenherbedandthewindow,andwhensheendeavouredtotracetheirfeaturessheperceivedthemtobeheadless,andthatshehadrecognizedthembytheirfamiliarclothesonly.Inthemorningshecouldnotshakeofftheeffectsofthisappearanceonhernerves.Allthatdayshesawnothingofherwooer,hebeingoccupiedinmakingarrangementsfortheirdeparture.Itgrewtowardsevening——themarriageeve;but,inspiteofhisre-assuringvisit,hersenseoffamilydutywaxedstrongernowthatshewasleftalone.Yet,sheaskedherself,howcouldshe,aloneandunprotected,goatthiseleventhhourandreasserttoanaffiancedhusbandthatshecouldnotandwouldnotmarryhimwhileadmittingatthesametimethatshelovedhim?Thesituationdismayedher.Shehadrelinquishedherpostasgoverness,andwasstayingtemporarilyinaroomnearthecoach-office,wheresheexpectedhimtocallinthemorningtocarryoutthebusinessoftheirunionanddeparture. \'Wiselyorfoolishly,MademoiselleV——cametoaresolution:thatheronlysafetylayinflight.Hiscontiguityinfluencedhertoosensibly;shecouldnotreason.Sopackingupherfewpossessionsandplacingonthetablethesmallsumsheowed,shewentoutprivately,securedalastavailableseatintheLondoncoach,and,almostbeforeshehadfullyweighedheraction,shewasrollingoutofthetownintheduskoftheSeptemberevening. \'Havingtakenthisstartlingstepshebegantoreflectuponherreasons.HehadbeenoneofthattragicCommitteethesoundofwhosenamewasahorrortothecivilizedworld;yethehadbeenonlyoneofseveralmembers,and,itseemed,notthemostactive.Hehadmarkeddownnamesonprinciple,hadfeltnopersonalenmityagainsthisvictims,andhadenrichedhimselfnotasououtoftheofficehehadheld.Nothingcouldchangethepast.Meanwhilehelovedher,andherheartinclinedtoasmuchofhimasshecoulddetachfromthatpast.Whynot,ashehadsuggested,burymemories,andinaugurateanewerabythisunion?Inotherwords,whynotindulgehertenderness,sinceitsnullificationcoulddonogood. \'Thussheheldself-communioninherseatinthecoach,passingthroughCasterbridge,andShottsford,andontotheWhiteHartatMelchester,atwhichplacethewholefabricofherrecentintentionscrumbleddown.Betterbestaunchhavinggotsofar;letthingstaketheircourse,andmarryboldlythemanwhohadsoimpressedher.Howgreathewas;howsmallwasshe!Andshehadpresumedtojudgehim! Abandoningherplaceinthecoachwiththeprecipitancythathadcharacterizedhertakingit,shewaitedtillthevehiclehaddrivenoff,somethinginthedepartingshapesoftheoutsidepassengersagainstthestarlitskygivingherastart,assheafterwardsremembered.Presentlythedowncoach,\"TheMorningHerald,\"enteredthecity,andshehastilyobtainedaplaceonthetop. \'\"I\'llbefirm——I\'llbehis——ifitcostmemyimmortalsoul!\"shesaid.Andwithtroubledbreathingsshejourneyedbackovertheroadshehadjusttraced. \'Shereachedourroyalwatering-placebythetimethedaybroke,andherfirstaimwastogetbacktothehiredroominwhichherlastfewdayshadbeenspent.WhenthelandladyappearedatthedoorinresponsetoMademoiselleV——\'snervoussummons,sheexplainedhersuddendepartureandreturnasbestshecould;andnoobjectionbeingofferedtoherre-engagementoftheroomforonedaylongersheascendedtothechamberandsatdownpanting.Shewasbackoncemore,andherwildtergiversationswereasecretfromhimwhomalonetheyconcerned. \'Asealedletterwasonthemantelpiece.\"Yes,itisdirectedtoyou,Mademoiselle,\"saidthewomanwhohadfollowedher.\"Butwewerewonderingwhattodowithit.Atownmessengerbroughtitafteryouhadgonelastnight.\" \'Whenthelandladyhadleft,MademoiselleV——openedtheletterandread- \"MYDEARANDHONOUREDFRIEND——Youhavebeenthroughoutouracquaintanceabsolutelycandidconcerningyourmisgivings.ButI havebeenreservedconcerningmine.Thatisthedifferencebetweenus.Youprobablyhavenotguessedthateveryqualmyouhavefeltonthesubjectofourmarriagehasbeenparalleledinmyhearttothefull.Thusithappenedthatyourinvoluntaryoutburstofremorseyesterday,thoughmechanicallydeprecatedbymeinyourpresence,wasalastiteminmyowndoubtsonthewisdomofourunion,givingthemaforcethatIcouldnolongerwithstand.Icamehome;and,onreflection,muchasIhonourandadoreyou,Idecidetosetyoufree. \"Asonewhoselifehasbeendevoted,andImaysaysacrificed,tothecauseofLiberty,Icannotallowyourjudgment(probablyapermanentone)tobefetteredbeyondreleasebyafeelingwhichmaybetransientonly. \"ItwouldbenolessthanexcruciatingtoboththatIshouldannouncethisdecisiontoyoubywordofmouth.Ihavethereforetakenthelesspainfulcourseofwriting.BeforeyoureceivethisIshallhaveleftthetownbytheeveningcoachforLondon,onreachingwhichcitymymovementswillberevealedtonone. \"Regardme,Mademoiselle,asdead,andacceptmyrenewedassurancesofrespect,remembrance,andaffection.\" \'Whenshehadrecoveredfromhershockofsurpriseandgrief,sherememberedthatatthestartingofthecoachoutofMelchesterbeforedawn,theshapeofafigureamongtheoutsidepassengersagainstthestarlitskyhadcausedheramomentarystart,fromitsresemblancetothatofherfriend.Knowingnothingofeachother\'sintentions,andscreenedfromeachotherbythedarkness,theyhadleftthetownbythesameconveyance.\"He,thegreater,persevered;I,thesmaller,returned!\"shesaid.