第21章

类别:其他 作者:E. P. Roe字数:11689更新时间:18/12/13 14:44:18
\"MissBurton,\"saidVanBerg,afterdinner,\"IwishyouwouldcallonMissMayhew.Ithinksheisgreatlyinneedofalittleofyourinimitabletactandskill.\'Awoundedspiritwhocanbear?\'Andinsuchanemergency,youarethebestsurgeonIknowof.IthinksomeofuswoundedherdeeplyandunpardonablybycontinuingtoassociateherwithSibley,afterherevealedwhatanunmitigatedrascalhewas.Strongasappearanceswereagainsther,IfeelthatIcannotforgivemyselfthatItookanythingforgrantedinacaselikethat.\" \"Iamglad,\"sheanswered,\"thatyouhavecometomyownconclusion,thatMissMayhew,withallherfaults,istoogoodagirltobeguiltyofapassionforamanlikeSibley.IfsheregardshiminanysuchwayasIdo,Idonotwonderthatithasmadeherilltobesomisjudged.Imustpleadguiltyalsotohavingwrongedherinmythoughts.WhileItrytoexercisethebroadestcharity,mycalling,asateacher,hasbroughtmeincontactwithmanygirlsthat——throughimmaturityandinnatefoolishness——areguiltyofconductthattaxesone\'sfaithinhumannatureseverely.Goodishsortofgirlsaresometimesinfatuatedwithverybadmen.IsupposeitisevidenttoallthatMissMayhew\'searlyand,indeed,presentinfluencesaresadlyagainsther;butunfortunateashavebeenherassociationsoflate,Iamcomingtothebeliefthat,howeverfaultyshemaybe,sheisnotnaturallyeithersillyorweak.Butmyacquaintancewithherisveryslight,andImustconfessIdonotunderstandherverywell.Forsomereasonsheshunsmeandhasevidentlydislikedmefromthefirst.\" \"Idon\'tunderstandheratall,\"saidVanBerg,inatonethatprovedhimgreatlyannoyedwithhimself.\"IhavethoughtthatI hadsoundedtheshallowdepthsofhercharacterseveraltimes,andthensomenewandperplexingphasewouldpresentitself,andputmealltoseaagain.Itmayseemludicroustoyouthatherbeautyshouldirritatemesogreatlybecauseofitsincongruousassociations.\" \"Notatall,\"shereplied,withalittlenod.\"Iwasnotlongindiscoveringthatyouwereapagan,andthatbeautywasyourdivinity.\" \"Correctinallrespectssavethedivinity,\"heansweredpromptly; andhewouldhavesaidmore,butshepassedintotheparloramongtheotherguests. Idafoundherselftooweakandunnervedtowalkfar,butshediscoveredasecludednookintowhichthesunlightstreamedwithagratefulwarmth;foralthoughthedaywaswarm,sheshiveredwithcoldasifthechillinherhearthaddiffuseditselfeventoherhandsandfeet.DenseshrubberyhidherfromthepathalongwhichshesawStantonpassinhisfruitlessquest. Foralongtimeshesatindrearyapathy,almostasmotionlessasthemossyrockbeneathher,andwasconsciousonlyofherthrobbingforeheadandachingheart.Gradually,however,nature\'svitaltouchbegantoreviveher.Thesunlightwarmedandtranquilizedtheexquisiteformthathadbeenenteringitsshudderingprotestagainstthechillandcorruptionofthegrave.Thesouthwind,ladenwithfreshwoodlandodors,fannedhercheeks,andwhisperedthattherewereflowersbloomingthatshecouldnotsee,andthatthefuturealsomightrevealjoysnowhiddenandunknown,ifshewouldonlybepatient.Everyrustlingleafthatflutteredinthegale,butdidnotfall,calledtoherwithitstinyvoice:\"Clingtoyourplace,aswedo,tillthefrostofageortheblightofdiseasebringstheendinGod\'sowntimeandway.\"Apartridgewithherbroodrustledbyalongtheedgeoftheforest,andthepoorgirlimaginedshesawintheparentbird,assheledforwardherplumplittlebevy,theprideandcomplacencyofahappymotherhood,whichnowwouldneverbehers;andfromthedepthsofherwoman\'sheartcamenature\'sprotest.Thenherheavyeyeswereattractedbythesportoftwograysquirrelsthatwereracingtothetopofonetree,scramblingdownanother,fallingandcatchingagain,andtumblingovereachotherintheirmadexcitement.Shefeltthat,atherage,theirexuberantlifeandenjoymentshouldbeatypeofherown,buttheirwild,innocentfun,incontrastwithherdespair,becamesounendurablethatshesprangupandfrightenedthemaway. Butaftershewasquiettheysoonreturned,barkingvociferously,andsportingwiththeiroldabandon.Itwasnotlongsincetheyhadleftthenextintheoldhemlocktree,andtheywerestilllikeIda,beforeshehadlearnedthattherewasanythingintheworldthatcouldharmher.Otherwildcreaturesfleworscamperedby,somestoppingtolookatherwiththeirbrightquickeyes,asifwonderingwhyshewassostillandsad.thewoodsseemedfullofjoyousmidsummerlife,andIdasighed: \"Innocent,happylittlethings;butiftheyknewwhatwasinmyheart,theywouldbesofrightenedtheycouldscarcelycreepawaytohide.\" Thenwithasuddenrushofpassionategrief,shecried: \"Oh,whycannotIlifeandbehappy,too?\"andshesobbedtillshelayexhaustedonthemossyrock. Whethershehadswooned,orfromweaknesshadbecomeunconscious,shedidnotknow,when,considerablylater,sherousedherselffromwhatseemedlikeaheavyandunrefreshingsleep.Herdresswasdampwithdew,thesunhadsunksolowastofilltheforestwithasombreshade;thehappylifethathadsportedaroundherwashushedandhidden,andthewindnowsighedmournfullythroughthetrees.Gloomanddarkeningshadowshadtakentheplaceofthelightandjoyousnessshefirsthadseen.Inthefaceandvoicesofnature,asinthoseofearthlyfriends,thechangesareoftensogreatthatwearetemptedtoaskindismay,arethey——cantheybethesame? Shewasstiffandcoldassherosefromherrockycouch,butshewearilyturnedherfacetowardsthehotel,muttering,assheploddedheavilyalong,\"Thelittlepeopleofthewoodsarehappywhiletheycanbe,asI was,butthesportsman\'sgun,orthehawk,orwinter\'scold,willsoonbringtothembitterpain,anddeath.theirbriefdaywillsoonbeover,asmineis.\" \"Ah,thesunissinkingbehindthatcloud,\"shesaid,inalowtone,asshecameoutintotheopenfields.\"Ishallnotseeitagain; itwillnotbeabletowarmmeto-morrow;\"andwithaslightgestureoffarewell,shecontinuedonherwaywithbowedhead. ChapterXXXVIII.AGoodManSpeaks. AsIdaapproachedthehotel,VanBergandStantonsawher,andthelatterhasteneddownthestepstojoinher. \"Why,Ida!\"heexclaimed,\"wherehaveyoubeen?I\'vesearchedforyouhighandlow.\" \"Youhadnorighttodoso,sir,\"shesaidcoldly,asshepassedon. \"Waitamoment,Ida,please.Iwishtospeakwithyou——toaskyourpardon——toapologizeinthestrongestterms.\" Shewouldnotbreakagainherominoussilence,butcontinuedonwithbowedhead,upthesteps,andthroughthehall.Stanton,tosaveappearancesbeforetheguestswhowerenear,walkedatherside,buthermannerchilledandembarrassedhimsogreatly,thatonlyasshewasabouttoenterherroomdidheagainaddressher,andnowentreatingly: \"Ida,won\'tyouspeaktome?\" \"No!\"washerstern,briefresponse;andshelockedherdooragainsthim. \"Van,\"saidStantongloomily,\"I\'dgiveayear\'sincomeifIhadnotspokentomycousinasIdidlastnight.She\'llneverforgiveme.Itseemsasifmywordshadturnedherintoice,sheissocoldandcalm;andyethereyeswereredwithweeping.Ihavestrangemisgivingsaboutthegirl.\" \"Yes,Ik,\"saidtheartist,gloomily,\"wehavebothmadeanunpardonableblunder.IfMissBurtoncannotthawherout,Ishallnotdaretotry.\" \"Withherusualperversity,\"repliedStanton,\"shedislikesMissBurton,andIdoubtifshewilllistentoher.\" \"Ihavegreatfaithinhertactandgenuinegoodwill.ItwaswonderfulhowquicklyshebroughtMr.Mayhewunderhergenialspells.Shehaspromisedtoseeyourcousinthisevening.\" \"I\'msorry,\"saidStanton,gloomily,\"thatitshouldhavebeenatyourrequestratherthanmine.ButIsupposeyourwishesarebecomingomnipotentwithher.\" \"No,Ik;Iregrettosaythattheyweighwithheronlyasthoseofafriend,\"wasVanBerg\'squietresponse. \"Well,well,Van,bearwithme,forI\'minadevilofascrape.\" EvenMissBurton\'seffortscouldnotbrightenthecloudedfacesthatgatheredatthesupper-table.Intruth,herattemptswerebriefandfitful,forsheseemedabsorbedinthoughtherself.SheheardMrs.MayhewwhispertoStanton,\"IfIwereaperfectstrangershecouldnotkeepmeatagreaterdistance.Icandonothingwithherorforher.\" Totheirsurprise,Idaquietlywalkedinandtookherplace.Herfacewasverygraveandverypale;thetracesofhergriefwerestillapparent,andtheycausedinVanBergtheseverestcompunction. Shewasnowdressedrichly,butplainlyandunobtrusively.Hermannerwasquietandself-possessed,buttherewasanexpressionofdesperatetroubleinhereyesthatsoonfilledVanBergwithastrongandincreasinguneasiness.Shereturnedhisbowpolitely,butdistantly.PoorStantonscarcelydaredtolooktowardsher.Atsupper,onthepreviousevening,hehadtakennopainstoconcealhiscontemptanddispleasure;nowhewasunabletohidhisembarrassmentandfear.Asintheparloronthepreviouseveningsonowagain,therewasanelementinIdaMayhew\'sappearanceorinherselfthatcauseddeepdisquietude. \"I\'mveryglad,Ida,you\'vechangedyourmindandcomedown,\"beganMrs.Mayhew,volubly. \"Ihavenotchangedmymind,\"shereplied,withsuchsad,sternemphasisthattheyallinvoluntarilylookedatherforamoment. PoorMrs.Mayhewwassoquenchedanddepressedthatshedidnotventuretospeakagain. OnlyMissBurtonwasabletomaintainherself-possessionandtact,andshewasintentlybutunobtrusivelystudyingMissMayhew.Hercollege-lifehadmadeheracquaintedwithsomanystrangefeminineproblemsthatshehadthenerveandexperienceofaveteran,butshecouldnotpenetratethedarkmysteryinwhichIdahadnowshroudedherself.Resolving,however,thatshewouldnotsuccumbtothechillandrestraintthatparalyzedtheothers,shepersistedinconversingwithherinsimple,naturaltones. Idarepliedinperfectcourtesyandnotwithunnecessarybrevity,butifherwordswerepolished,theywerealsoascoldandhardasice.NothingthatMissBurtonsaidcouldbringtheglimmerofasmileathwartherfeaturesthatweregrowingsothinandtransparentthatevenanapproachtoapleasantthoughtwouldhavelightedthemupwithamomentarygleam.MissBurtonfoundhertaskadifficultone. \"Sheaffectedmeasstrangely,\"sheafterwardssaidtoVanBerg,\"asifadeadmaidenweresittingatmyside,whohadstill,bysomehorriblemystery,thepowerofspeech.\" AsforVanBerg,hehadhithertosupposedthathisquiet,well-bredeasewouldbeequaltoeverysocialemergency,buthenowfoundhimselftongue-tiedandembarrassedtothelastdegree.Hecouldnotspeaktothewomanwhomhefelthehadsodeeplywrongedinhisthoughtsandmanner,andwhowasalsowellawareofthefact. Hefeltthathehadnorighttospeaktoheruntilhehadfirstaskedandsecuredherforgiveness.Thiscouldnotbedoneinpublic,andhegreatlydoubtedwhethersheeverwouldpardonhim. Asachivalricmanofhonor,hewasoverwhelmedwithasenseoftheinsulthehadunwittinglyofferedtothemaidenoppositehim,whonowappearedasifmortallywounded.BeyondafewforcedremarkstoStantonandMissBurton,hemadeashowofeatinghissupperinsilence.Buthelongedtoescapefromhispresentordeal,andresolvedtoleavethetableassoonasappearancespermitted. OnethinginIda\'smannerperplexedhimgreatly.Shenowlookedathimasifhewereanobject,scruplingnottomeethiseyewithherstrange,unwaveringgaze.Therewasnothingofthehaughtyindifferencewhichshehadmanifestedtheeveningbeforeinheroccasionalglances.Sheratherlookedasonewhoistryingtofixanobjectinhismemorythathemaycarryanaccuratepictureofitawaywithhim. Thethoughtcrossedhismindmorethanonce,\"WehavewakenedourUndine\'ssleepingmindwithavengeance,buthavejostleditsorudelythatIfearthefrailarticleishopelesslyshattered.\" MissBurtontriedoncemoretomaketheconversationgeneral,buthereffortendedratherdisastrously. \"Mr.VanBerg,\"shesaid,\"I\'vebeenreadinganessaythisafternooninwhichthewritertriestoprovethatsciencehasdonemoreforhumanitythanartandreligioncombined.NowIsupposeyouwouldbeinclinedtotakethesamegroundinregardtoartthatIoughtinrespecttoreligion.\" VanBergwasabouttoreply,whenhisattentionwascaughtbyavividgleaminthefaceofIda,wholookedupasifshewishedtospeak. \"IthinkMissMayhewhasanopiniononthissubject,\"hesaid,withabow. Shelookedsteadilyathimassherepliedpromptly,\"Ihaveadecidedopinion,thoughIbaseitonsuchpoorandnarrowgroundsaspersonalexperience.Ithinkartisbyfarthemostpotent. Ithasaccomplishedformemuchmorethanscienceorreligioneverdid,orcould.\" \"Whathasitdoneforyou,MissMayhew?\"heasked,dreadingtheanswer. \"Ithasfilledmewithdespair,\"sherepliedwithaglanceandtonewhichheneverafterwardsforgot.Then,withthesamecold,quietmannerinwhichshehadcome,sheleftthetable. VanBergturnedverypale,forheatonceunderstoodherreferencetotheemblematicrose-budhehadthrownaway,andhisremark,\"Artcantoleratenosuchimperfection.\" Herwordsandmannerhopelesslyperplexedtheothers,butVanBergbelievedhehadfoundlightontheproblemthathadhithertobaffledhim,butsofarfrombeingreassured,hehadneverbeenatsuchbitteroddswithhimselfbefore. Healsosoonafterleftthetable,hopingtofindanopportunitytoexpresshisregretthathehadbeensoharshbyprejudice;butMissMayhewwasnottobefound. \"Canitbe,\"hethought,ashestrodeoffintotheshrubbery,\"thatIhavebeenblindtotheveryeffectsthatIhopedtocause?Canitbethatshehasbeenmadetofeelherimperfectionsokeenly,andinsuchawayastocreateonlyutterdiscouragement?Sheevidentlyunderstandstheworm-eatenrose-budItossedawaytobetheemblemofherself.Oh,thecurseofPhariseeism——the\'holierthanthou\'business,whateverformittakes.Ithasmadeanegregiousfoolofme.\" \"ButherrelationswithSibley,confounditall!Ican\'tunderstandthem.Whydidsheassociatewithhimsoconstantly,andthensay,\'Congenialsociety,ornoneatall\'?Seemstomesheoughttohaveseenwhathewasbeforeheshowedhisclovenfeetsoplainly. Well,perhapsthemostrationalaswellascharitableexplanationisthathereyeswereopenedtoseehiminhistruecolors,aswellasherself.HadTitania\'seyesbeendisenchantedwhenshewasfondlingtheimmortalWeaver,shemighthaveperishedwithdisgust; anditisscarcelystrangethatMissMayhewshouldbeillonfindingthatshewasinfatuatedwithamanwhowasbothassandvillain. Sheevidentlyseesthingsnowastheyare,andsincehervisionhasbecomesogood,IamverysorryIdonotappeartobetteradvantage. Peoplewhostalkalongthroughlifewithelevatednoses,arenotpleasingoredifyingspectacles.\" Hisdisquietudesooncausedhimtoreturntothehotel,inhopesofseeingtheobjectofhisthoughts. HehadhardlyreachedthepiazzabeforeIdaappeared,dressedinaplainwalkingsuit.Shehesitatedamomentinthedoor-wayasifundecidedinhercourse.Apartyofgayyoungpeoplewerejuststartingonastrolltoaneighboringvillage.Withapparenthesitancy,shesaidtooneoftheyounggirls: \"Ihaveanerrandtothevillage;mayIwalkwithyouforcompany?\" \"Oh,certainly,\"repliedthegirl,butevidentlynotwelcomingthisadditiontotheirparty,andIdawentawaywiththem,butnotasoneofthem,isolatedmore,however,byherownmannerthanbythebearingofhercompanions. Theexplanationofheractionwasthis:onopeningherdrawerafterreturningtoherroom,shefound,withasenseofdismay——asifamisfortunehadoccurredinsteadofanincidentthatgaveachanceforbetterthought——thatintakingtheopiatethenightbefore,shehadreplacedthecorkinthephialinsecurely,andthatnearlyallitscontentshadoozedaway.Somemighthaveregardedthisincidentasanomenoraprovidentialinterference;butIdawasneithersuperstitiousnorspeculativeinhernature;shewaspositiveandwillful,rather,andthecurrentofherpurposesalwaysflowedstrongly,thoughitmightbeinnarrowchannels. \"Thereisnothingleftformetodo,\"shemuttered,\"butgotothevillage.Idon\'tknowwhetherMr.Burleighhaslaudanum,andmyaskingforitmightexcitesuspicion.\" Itwasterribletoseeherfairyoungfacegrowhardlikemarbleinhersterndeterminationtocarryoutherawfuldesign,andtheimpressofthisremorselesspurposefilledVanBergwithsogreatforebodingthathecouldnotresisttheimpulsetofollowthedesperategirl.Ifharmshouldcometoherthroughtheharshnessofothers,andashenowfeared,moreespeciallyhisown,hewouldneverforgivehimself. Mrs.MayhewandStantondidnotseeherdeparture——theywereinanxiousconsultationinoneofthesmallprivateparlors,andtheartist,todisarmsuspicionofhisdesign,enteredthehotel,andpassedoutagainbyasidedoor,fromwhichhetookashort-cutacrossthefieldintendingtowatchIda,withoutbeinghimselfobserved. Havingfoundsomedensecopse-woodbytheroad-side,andneartothevillage,hesatdownandwaited.Thegay,chatteringpartysoonpassed,Idawalkingbyherselfontheoppositesideoftheroad,withheadbowedasifwhollywrappedinherownthoughts.Herunhappyfaceappealedtohissympathyevenmorethanhergracefulcarriagetohissenseofbeauty,andhelongedtojoinherandmakesuchamendsaswerepossible. Henowfollowedattoogreatadistanceforrecognitioninthedeepeningtwilight,andsawtheyoungpeopleenteraconfectioneryshop,butobserved,withincreaseduneasiness,thatMissMayhewpartedfromthemandwenttoanadjacentdrug-store.Shesoonjoinedthepartyagain,however,andtheyallapparentlystartedhomeward. VanBergatoncedeterminedtogotothisdrug-storeandlearn,ifpossible,iftherewereanythingtoconfirmthehorriblesuspicionthatcrossedhismind.Herememberedthatdespairanddesperatedeedsoftenwenttogether,andthedailypresshadtaughthimhowmanypeople,withwarpedandungovernedmoralnatures,placetheirtroublesbeyondremedybythesupremefollyofself-destruction. Byaconsiderabledetourthroughasidestreet,hereachedthestoreunperceived,andfoundthedruggistratherdisquietedhimself. \"AreyoustayingatBurleigh\'s?\"heasked. \"Iam,\"VanBergreplied. \"Doyouknowayoungladyboardingtherewithlargedarkeyesandauburnhair?\" \"Ido.\" \"Isthere——isthereanythingwrongabouther?\" \"Whyshouldtherebe?Whydoyouask?\" \"Shehasjustbeeninhere,andshelookedsickandstrangely,andallshewantedwasalargephialoflaudanum.Somehowherlooksandpurchasehavemademeuneasy.Ineversawsowhiteafaceinmylife,andsheseemedweakandverytired.Ifshe\'ssick,howcomesitshe\'swalkingtothevillage?Besides,sheseemedtohaveverylittletodowiththepartyshejoinedafterleavinghere.\" VanBergcontrolledhimselfonlybyapowerfuleffort,andwasverygladthatthebrimofhissofthatconcealedthepallorofhisownface.Hemanagedtosayquietly: \"Theyoungladyyoudescribehasnotbeenwell,andhasprobablyfoundthewalklongerandmorewearisomethanshesupposed.Asforthelaudanum,that\'susedinmanyways.Somecigars,ifyouplease——thankyou.I\'lljointheladyandseethatshereacheshomesafely,\"andhehastilyleftthestoreandwalkedswiftlyaway. \"Hewouldn\'tgoasfastasthatifhewasn\'talittleuneasy,too,\" mutteredthedruggist,whosedearthofbusinessgavehimabundantleisuretoseeallthatwasgoingon,andtoimaginemuchmore. VanBergdeterminedtoovertakeIdabeforeshereachedthehotel,andhisstrideswereaslongandswiftasmortaldreadcouldmakethem. Inthemeantime,whiletheartistwasmakingthedetournecessarytoreachthedrug-storewithoutmeetingIda,sheandhercompanionshadstartedhomeward.Astheyapproachedachurchontheoutskirtsofthevillage,thebellinthesteeplecommencedtolling. \"What\'sthatfor?\"askedayoungmanofthepartyofaplain,farmer-likeappearingman,whowasjustabouttoenter. \"Forprayer-meetin\',\"wasthegood-naturedreply.\"Itwouldn\'thurtyoutocometoit;\"andthespeakerpassedintothelecture-room. \"Icallthisfrivolousassemblagetoorder,\"criedtheyouth,turningaroundtohiscompanions.\"Ifanyoneofournumberhaseverattendedaprayer-meeting,lethimholduphisrighthand. Iusethemasculinepronoun,becausethemanalwaysembracesthewoman——whenhegetsachance.\" Nohandswereheldup. \"Heathen,everymother\'ssonofus,\"criedthefirstspeaker. \"Thedaughtersareangels,ofcourse,anddon\'tneedtogotoprayer-meetin\',asheofthecowhidesandalsjusttermedit.Butforthenoveltyofthething,andforthewantofsomethingbettertodo,Imovethatweallgoto-night.Ifitshouldbeborous,why,wecancomeout.\" Thepropositionpleasedthefancyoftheparty,andwithgaywordsandlaughterthatscarcelyceasedatthevestibule,theyenteredtheplaceofprayerandlighteddownamongthesober-visaged,soberly-dressedworshipperslikeaflockoftropicalbirds. Idareluctantlyfollowedthem.Atfirstshehalfdecidedtowalkhomealone,butfearedtodoso.Shewhohadresolvedonfacingthe\"KingofTerrors\"shrank,withawoman\'sinstinct,fromalonelywalkinthestarlight. Shesatindrearypreoccupationalittleapartfromtheothersandpaidnomoreheedtotheopeningservicesthantotheirill-concealedmerriment. theministerwasawayonhisAugustvacation.Prayer-meetingswereoutofseason,andveryfewwerepresent.Theplainfarmerwastryingtoconducttheserviceaswellashecould,butitwasevidenthewouldhavebeenmuchmoreateaseholdingthehandleofaploworthereinsofhisrattlingteam,thanahymn-book.Dr. WattsandJohnWesleymighthavelostsomeoftheirheavenlyserenitycouldtheyhaveheardhimreadtheirverses,andcertainlyonlyalong-sufferingandmercifulGodcouldlistentohisprayer.Andyetrarelyonthebattle-fieldistheremoremoralcouragedisplayedthanplainThomasSmithputforththatnightinhisconscientiousefforttoperformanunwontedtask;andwhenatlasthesatdownandsaid,\"Bruthren,themeetin\'isnowopen,\"hewasmoreexhaustedthanhethanhewouldhavebeenfromalongdayoftoil. \"TheLordlookethattheheart\"isatruththatchillsmanywithdread,butitwasapreciousthoughttoFarmerSmithashesawthathisfellowchurchmembersdidnotlookveryappreciative,andthatthegayyoungcity-peopleoftengiggledoutrightathisuncouthwordsandmanner. Idawouldhavebeenasgreatlyamusedasanyofthemafewweekssince,butnowshescarcelyheardthepoorman\'sstumblings,orthewailingofthehymnsthatweremangledanewbythepeople.Shesatwithhereyesfixedonvacancy,thinkinghowdrearyandemptytheworldhadbecome;anditseemedtoherthatreligionwasthemostdrearyandemptythinginit. \"Whatgoodcanthiswretchedlittlemeetingdoanyone?\"shethought,morethanonce. Shewasanswered. Nearherwasaveryoldmanwhohadbeenregardingtheill-behavedpartywithanexpressionofmingleddispleasureandpity.Nowthatthemeetingwasopentoallheroseslowlytohisfeet,steadyinghimselfwithhiscane. \"HelooksliketheAncientMariner,\"giggledanexceedinglyimmatureyouth,whosatnexttoIda. Sheturneduponhimsharplyandsaid,inalowtone,\"Ifyouhavethefaintestinstinctsofagentlemanyouwillrespectthatvenerableman.\" Theyouthwassoeffectuallyquenchedthatheboretheaspectofaturnip-beetduringtheremainderoftheservice. \"Myyoungfriends,\"begantheoldmainintonesofgentledignity,\"willyoulistenpatientlyandquietlytoonethatyouseewillnothavethechancetospeakmanymorewords.Myeyesarealittledim,butyouallappearyoungandhappy;andyetIamsorryforyou,verysorryforyou.Youdon\'trealizewhatyouareandwhatisbeforeyou.Youremindmeofanumberofpleasureboatsjuststartingouttosea.Ihavebeenacrossthisocean,andhavealmostreachedtheothershore.Iknowwhatterriblestormsanddangersyouwillmeet.Youcan\'tescapethesestorms,myyoungfriends. Noonecan,andyoudon\'tseempreparedtomeetthem. \"Yourmannerhaspainedmeverymuch,andyet,asmyMastersaid,soIhavefelt,you\'knownotwhatyoudo.\'ThereisaKinglyPresenceinthisplacethatyouhavenotrecognized.Doyounotrememberwhoitwasthatsaid,\'Wheretwoorthreearegatheredtogetherinmyname,thereamIinthemidstofthem\'? \"Iamveryold,butmymemoryisgood.ItseemsbutashorttimeagothatIwasasyoungthoughtlessasanyoneofyou,andyetitwasseventyyearsago.IhavetestedthefriendshipofJesusChristforoverhalfacentury.HaveInotthenarighttospeakofit? OughtInottoknowsomethingabouthim? \"DoyouaskmeifmyMasterhaskeptmefromtroubleandsufferingalltheseyears?Farfromit.Indeed,IthinkhehascausedmeagooddealoftroubleandpaininadditiontothatwhichIbroughtonmyselfbymyownfollyandmistakes;butInowseethathecauseditonlyasthegoodphysiciangivespain,inordertomakethepatientstrongandwell.Butonethingiscertainlytrue.Hehasstoodbymeasafaithfulfriendalltheseyears,andhasbroughtgoodtomeoutofalltheevil.Ihavebeeninsoretemptationsanddeepdiscouragement.Myheartattimeshasseemedbreakingwithsorrow.Minehasbeenthecommonlot.Butwhenthestormwasloudestandmostterrible,hishandwasonthehelm,andnowIamenteringthequietharbor.Therehasbeenmuchthatwasdarkandhardtounderstand;thereismuchstill;butthereisplentytoprovethatmyHeavenlyFatherisleadingmehomeasalittlechild. \"Itisaprecious,blessedtruththatIwishtobringyoufacttofacewithto-night,andyetitmaybecomeaverysadandterribletruth,ifyoushutyoureyestoitnowandrememberitonlywhenitistoolate.Iwishtoassureyou,onthegroundofsimple,down-rightexperience,throughalltheseyears,thatGod\'s\'unspeakablegift,\'hisonlySon,isjustwhatourpoorhumannatureneeds. JesusChrist\'isabletosavethemottheuttermostthatcometoGodbyhim.\'Hehelpsusovercomethatawfuldisease——sin.Hebringstoourunhappyheartsimmortallifeandhealth.IknowitasIknowthatIexist.Hehashelpedmewhenandwheretherewasnohumanhelp.Ihaveoftenseenhisredeemingworkinthelivesofotherfaulty,sinfulpeoplelikemyself. \"Thequestionthereforewhichyoumusteachdecideisnotwhetheryouwillbelievethisorthatdoctrine,ordowhatthisorthatmanteaches.Thequestionisthis:——Hereisatender,merciful,DivineFriend.Heofferstoleadyousafelythroughallthedangersandhardplacesinthisworld,asashepherdleadshisflockthroughthewilderness.Willyoufollowhim,orwillyouremaininthewildernessandperishwhenthenightcomes,asitsurelywill?Ifyouwillfollowhimaswellasyoucan,he\'llbringyoutoahappyandeternalhome.Thankstohispatientkindnesswhichneverfalters,hehasbroughmealmostthere. \"Andnow,myyoungfriends,beatwithanoldman,andletmesay,inconclusion,thatyouallneedthekind,patient,faithfulFriendthatIfoundsolongago.Noevil,nomisfortunecancomeintoanyhumanlifethatisbeyondhispowertoremedyandfinallybanishforever.IyouhavenotfoundthisFriend,thisLife-giver,Iamyoungerandhappierthanyouareto-day,althoughIameighty-eightyearsold.\" Oncebeforearash,despairingmanliftedhishandagainsthislife,butGod\'smessagetohim,throughhisapostle,was,\"Dothyselfnoharm.\"Andnowagainafaithfulservant,speakingforhimwhosecomingwasGod\'ssupremeexpressionofgood-willtowardsmen,hadbroughtalikemercifulmessagetoanotherpoorsoulthathadtakencounselofdespair.IdaMayhewmightlearn,asdidthejailerofPhilippi,thatGodhasabetterremedythandeathforseeminglyirretrievabledisasters. Theoldgentleman\'swordscamehometoherwithsuchaforceofpersonalapplicationthatshewasdeeplymoved,andevenawed. Theyseemedlikeadivinemessage——naymore,likearestraininghand.\"Howstrangeitwas,\"shethought,thatshehadcometothisplace!——howstrangethatasereneold,man,withheaven\'speacealreadyonhisbrow,shouldhaveutteredthewordsbestadaptedtoherdesperateneed.Ifhehadspokenofduty,obligation,oftruthintheabstract,histoneswouldhavebeenlikethesoundofawintrywind.ButhehadspokenofaFriend,astender,patient,andhelpfulashewaspowerful.Whatwasfarmore,hespokewiththestrongconvincingconfidenceofpersonalknowledge.HehadtriedthisFriendthroughallthevicissitudesofoverhalfacentury,andfoundhimtrue.Couldhumanassurance——couldhumantestimonygofarther?Deepinherheartshewasconsciousthathopewasrevivingagain——thattheendhadnotyetcome.