第29章

类别:其他 作者:E. P. Roe字数:11199更新时间:18/12/13 14:44:18
\"ThankstoCousinIk.WhenIgetachancetopaintsuchapictureasthisIdo,indeed,wishtomakethemostofit.\" \"ButhowlongmustMr.Eltingewaitforit?\" \"IthinkwecansendittohimasaChristmaspresent.\" \"We?You,rather,willsendit.\" \"No,WE;orrather,ingivingmethesittingsyougiveMr.Eltingeallthatmakesthepicturevaluabletohim.\" Ida\'scheeksbegantoburn,fortheartist\'swordssuggestedapowerfultemptationthat;inaccordancewithherimpetuousnature,cameintheformofanimpulseratherthananinsidiousandlurkingthought.Theimpulsewastoacceptoftheopportunitieshepresseduponher,and,ifpossible,winhimawayfromJennieBurton.Atfirstitseemedameananddishonorablethingtodo,andherfacegrewcrimsonwithshameattheverythought.VanBerglookedatherwithsurprise.ConscioushimselfthatwhilehemeantthatMr.Eltingeshouldprofitrichlyfromhervisits,itwasnotbyanymeansforthesakeoftheoldgentlemanonlythathehadbeenrequestinghertocomesooften,hisowncolorbegantorise. \"Shebeginstoseethatmymotivesarealittlemixed,andthatiswhatisembarrassingher,\"hethoughtashebentoverhisworktohidehisownconfusion. \"Mr.VanBerg,I\'mgettingtiredofsittingstill,\"Idaexclaimed. \"It\'scontrarytomyrestlessdisposition.MayInotmakeanexploringtouraroundyourstudio?YouhavenoideawhataconstraintI\'vebeenputtingonmyfemininecuriosity.\" \"Igiveyoua\'carte-blanche\'todoasyouplease.Haveyoumuchcuriosity?\" \"I\'madaughterofEve.\" \"Well,I\'mcomingtotheconclusionthatthereisagooddealof\'oldAdam\'inme,\"andhefeltthatasshethenappearedshecouldtempthimtoalmostanything. Nowthatherbackwastowardshimshefeltsafer,andhermellowlaughtrilledoutasshesaid,\"Wemayhavetodubthisplaceaconfessionalratherthanastudioofyoutalkinthatway.\" \"IfIconfessedallmysinsagainstyou,MissMayhew,itwould,indeed,beaconfessional.\"Hespokesoearnestlythatshegavehimaquickglanceofsurprise. \"Thereisnoneed,\"shesaid,hesitatingly,\"sinceIhavegivenyoufullabsolution,\"andshesuddenlybecameinterestedinsomethinginthefarthestcorneroftheapartment.Afteramomentsheadded,\"IfIamtocomehereImustsaytoyouagain,asIdidonthedayIsodisgustedyoubymybehaviorinthestage——youmustletby-gonesbeby-gones.\" Itwasnowtheartist\'sturntolaugh,andhismerrimentwassoheartyandprolongedthatsheturnedavexedandcrimsonfacetowardshimandsaid,\"Ithinkit\'stoobadinyoutolaughatmeso.\" \"MissMayhew,IassureyouI\'mnotlaughingatyouatall.Butyourwordssuggestagoodomen.Didn\'tthatstageteachyouthatfatemeansustobegoodfriendsinspiteofallyoucando?BeforewemetinthatcaroffortuneIhadbeentryingforaweekormoretomakeyouracquaintance,andmadeamartyrofmyselfintheeffort. Iplayedtheagreeabletonearlyeveryladyinthehotel,andperspiredonpicnicsandboatingpartiesthatIdidnotenjoy.I playedcroquetandothergamestillIwashalfboredtodeath,andallintheefforttoproducesuchagenialatmosphereofenjoymentandgood-feelingthatyouwouldthawalittletowardsme;butyouwouldn\'tspeaktome,norevenlookatme.AtlastIgaveupindespairandwentoffamongthehillswithmysketch-book,andwhenreturningthatblessedoldstageovertookme.Wasn\'tIpleasedwhenIfoundyouwereafellow-passenger!andletmenowexpressmythanksthatyoulookedsoresolutelyawayfromme,foritgavemeachancetocontrastaprofileinwhichIcoulddetectnofaultwiththebroad,sultryvisageofthestoutwomanoppositeme.Andthen,thankheaven,thehorsesranaway.Whoeverheardofstagehorsesrunningawaybefore?Itwasasmileoffortune——amiracle. Submittodestiny,MissMayhew,forit\'sdecreedthatweshouldbegoodfriends,\"andhelaughedagaininhugeenjoymentofthewholescene. InspiteofherselfIdafoundhishumorcontagiousandirresistible,andshelaughedalsotillthetearscameintohereyes. \"Mr.VanBerg,\"sheexclaimed,\"Ioughttobeindignant,orIoughttobeashamedtolookyouintheface.Idon\'tknowwhatIoughttodo,onlyI\'msureitisn\'ttheproperthingatallformetobelaughinginthisway.IthinkI\'llgohomeatonce,forI\'monlywastingyourtime. Hisanswerwasnotveryrelevant,forhesaidimpetuously,\"Oh,MissIda,Iwouldgivefiveyearsofmylifetobeabletopaintyourportraitasyounowappear,forthepicturewouldcureoldmelancholyhimselfandfillaprison-cellwithlight.\" \"Iwon\'tcomehereanymoreifyoulaughatmeso,\"shesaid,puttingonherhat. \"See,\"hesaid,\"I\'masgraveasajudge.IwillneverlaughATyou,butIhopetolaughWITHyoumanyatime,fortotellyouthetruththeexperiencehasremindedmeofthe\'inextinguishablelaughteroftheGods.\'Pleasedon\'tgoyet.\" \"IfImustcomesooftenmyvisitsmustbebrief.\" \"Thenyouwillcome?\" \"Ihaven\'tpromisedanythingexceptforto-morrow.Good-morning.\" \"Letmewalkhomewithyou.\" \"No,positively.Youhavewastedtoomuchtimealready.\" \"Youwillatleastshakehandsintokenofpeaceandamitybeforewepart?\" \"Oh,certainly,ifyouthinkitworththewhilewhenwearetomeetsosoonagain.Oh!youhurtme.Youdidthatoncebefore.\" Hisfacesuddenlybecamegraveandeventenderinitsexpression,ashesaid,inalow,deepvoice,\"Morethanonce,MissIda.Don\'tthinkIforgetorforgivemyselfbecauseyoutreatmesogenerously.\" Shewouldnotlookupandmeethiseyes,butreplied,intonesthattrembledwithrepressedfeeling,\"Icouldforgiveanythingafteryourmannertowardsfatherthismorning.NeverthinkIcanforgetsuchfavors,\"andthenshesnatchedawayherhandandwentswiftlyout.Hertearsfellfastasshesoughtherhomebyquietstreetswithbowedheadandvaildrawntightlydown,andshemurmured: \"Icannotgivehimup——Icannot,indeed,Icannot.IfIlosehimitmustbebecausethereisnohelpforit.\" Thenconscienceuttereditslow,faintprotestandhertearsfellfasterstill. Whenreachingherroomshethrewherselfonthesofaandsobbed,\"Woulditbesovery,verywrongtowinhimifIcould?shecan\'tlovehimasmuchasIdo.Why,Iwasreadytodieeventowinhisrespect,andnowinthesevisitshegivesmeachancetowinhislove.IshepledgedtoMissBurtonyet?Ifheis,Idonotknowit.Hedoesseemtocareforme——thereisoftensomethinginhisfaceandtonethatwhispershope.IfhelovesherasIlovehimhecouldnotbehereinNewYorkallthisweek.Butit\'sherlovethattroublesme——I\'veseenitinhereyeswhenhewasnotobserving,andIfearshejustworshipshim.Alas,hegaveherreason.Hismannerhasbeenthatofalover,andnoone——heleastofall——wouldthinkofflirtingwithJennieBurton.ButdoesheloverhersodeeplythatIcouldnotwinhimifIhadachance?WoulditbeverywickedifIdid?MustIgiveupmyhappinessforherhappiness? IcametoNewYorktogetawayfromdangerandtemptationandhereIamrightinthemidstofit.WhatshallIdo!Oh,mySaviour,I\'mhalfafraidtospeaktotheeaboutthis.\" \"IfIcouldonlyseeMr.Eltinge,\"shemurmured,afteranhourofdistractedthoughtandindecision.\"Thereisnotimetowrite——indeed,Icouldnotwriteonsuchasubject,and——and——I\'mafraidhe\'dadvisemeagainstit.Hecan\'tunderstandawoman\'sfeelingsinacaselikethis,atleasthecouldnotunderstandapassionate,faultygirllikeme.I\'venopatience——nofortitude. Icoulddieformylove——Ithink,Ihope,Icouldformyfaith,——butIfeelnopowerwithinmetoendurepatientlyyearafteryear.I wouldbelikethepoor,weakwomentheyshutupintheInquisitionandwhosufferedontotheendonlythroughremorselesscompulsion,becausethewallsweretoothickforescape,andthetormentor\'shandsandtherackwereirresistible.Mysoulwouldsuccumbaswellasmybody.Thiswouldseemwild,wickedtalktoMr.Eltinge;itwouldseemweakandirrationaltoanyman.ButI\'monlyIdaMayhew,andsuchismynature.I\'vebeenmadeallthemoreincapableofpatientself-sacrificebyself-indulgencefrommychildhoodup. Oh,willitbevery,verywrongtowinhimifIcan?\"andthepassionatetearsandsobsthatfollowedthesewordswouldseemtoindicatethatsheunderstoodhernatureonlytoowell. Atlastsheconcluded,inwearinessandexhaustion,\"I\'mtooweakanddistractedtothinkanymore.Ihardlyknowwhetherit\'srightorwrong.Ihopeitisn\'tverywrong.Iwon\'tdecidenow.LetmatterstaketheirowncourseastheyhavedoneandImayseeclearerbyandby.\" Butdeepinherheartshefeltthatthiswasaboutthesameasyieldingtothetemptation. Shebathedhereyes,triedtothinkhowshecouldspendtheinterveninghoursbeforetheywouldmeetagain.Thenwithasenseofdismayshebegantoconsider,\"Ifwearetomeetsooftenwhatarewetotalkabout?Heoncetriedtoconversewithmeandfoundmesoignoranthecouldn\'t.ItseemedtomeIdidn\'tknowanythingthatevening,andhe\'llsoongrowdisgustedwithmeagainasheseesmypoorlittlepackofknowledgeislikeatramp\'sbundlethathecarriesaroundwithhim.Imustread——Imuststudyeverymoment,orIhaven\'ttheremotestchanceofsuccess.Success!Oh,mercifulheaven!it\'sthesameasifIweresettingaboutitalldeliberatelyandthere\'snouseofdeceivingmyself.Ihopeitisn\'tvery,verywrong.\" Shewenttoherfather\'slibrarywithflushedcheeksandhesitatingsteps,asifitwerethetreefromwhichshemightpluckthefruitofforbiddenknowledge.Thelongrowsofponderousandneglectedbooksappalledher;shetookdowntwoorthreeandtheyseemedlikeunopenedmines,deepandrocky.Shefeltinstinctivelythattherewasnottimeforhertotransmutetheiroresintogracefulandnaturalmentaladornments. \"Methuselahhimselfcouldn\'treadthemall,\"sheexclaimed.\"Bythepowers!ifhereisn\'tmorebooksthanIcancarry,ononesubject. Isupposecartloadshavebeenwrittenaboutart.I\'venodoubthe\'sreadthemall,butInevercan;Ifearmyattempttoreadupisliketryingtogetstrongbyeatingawholeoxatonce.Oh,whydidIwastemyschool-days,andindeedallmylifeasIhave!\" andshestampedherfootinherimpatienceandirritation. \"Well,\"shesighedatlast,withagrimsortofhumor;\"ImustdothebestIcan.It\'sthesameasifIwereonadesertisland.I musttietogethersomesortofaraftinordertocrossthegulfthatseparatesus,forInevercanstandittostayherealone. SinceIhavenottimetospareImayaswellcommencewiththatencyclopaedia,andlearnalittleaboutasmanythingsaspossible; thenifheintroducesasubjectheshallatleastseethatIknowwhatheistalkingabout.\"Andduringtheafternoonthepoorgirlploddedthroughseverarticles,oftenrecallingherwanderingthoughtsbyimpatientlittlegestures,andbythetimeherfatherreturnedshewasconsciousofknowingaverylittleindeedaboutanumberofthings.\"Nomatter,\"shethought,compressingherlips,\"Iwon\'tgiveuptillImust.It\'smyonechanceforhappinessinthisworld,andI\'llclingtoitwhilethereisashredofhopeleft.\" Itwaswithaneagerandresolutefacethatsheconfrontedherfatherthatevening,astheysatdowntodinner.Hethoughtshewoulddescantonherexperiencesofthemorning,andhewasanxiousforachancetosayhowtrulyheappreciatedMr.VanBerg\'scordialmanner,butshesurprisedhimbyaskingabruptly: \"Father,whendoweelectanotherpresident?\" Hetoldher,andthenfollowedarapidfireofquestionsaboutthegeneralandstategovernment,andthenamesandcharactersofthemenwhoheldthechiefoffices.AtlastMr.Mayhewlaiddownhisknifeandforkinhisastonishment,andaskedsententiously: \"Howlongisitsinceyoudecidedtogointopolitics?\" Ida\'slaughwasveryreassuring,andshesaid,\"Poorfather!I don\'twonderyouthinkI\'velostmywits,nowthatI\'mtryingtousethefewIhave.Don\'tyousee?Idon\'tknowanythingthat\'sworthknowing.Iwastedmytimeatschool,formyheadwasfullofbeaux,dress,andnonsense.Besides,Idon\'tthinkmyteacherstookmuchpainstomakemeunderstandanything.Atanyrate,mydancing-master,andperhapsmymusic-teacher——alittlebit——aretheonlyonesthathaveanyreasontobeproudoftheresult.NowIwantyoutobrushupyourideasabouteverything,soyoucananswertheendlessquestionsIamgoingtoaskyou.\" \"Whyblessyou,child,youtakeawaymybreath.Romewasn\'tbuiltinaday.\" \"ThewaytheybuiltRomewillneveranswerforme.ImustgrowlikeoneofourWesterncitiesthathasamayorandopera-housealmostbeforetheIndiansandwolvesaredrivenoutoftown.SpeakingofRomeremindsmehowlittleIknowofthatcity,andit\'saburningshame,too,forIspentamonththere.\" \"Well,\"saidMr.Mayhew,withkindlinginterest,\"supposewetakeupacourseofreadingaboutRomeforthewinter.\" \"Forthewinter!Thatwon\'tdoatall.Can\'tyoutellmesomethingofinterestaboutRomethisevening?\" \"I\'vealreadymentionedtheinterestingfact——thatitwasn\'tbuiltinaday.Ithinkthat\'sthemostimportantthingthatyouneedtoknowaboutRomeandeverythingelsethisevening.Why,Ida,youcan\'tbecomewiseasanostrichmakesitssupper——byswallowingeverythingthatcomesinitsway.Youarenotabitlikeanostrich.\" \"Anostrichisasillybirdthatputsitsheadunderthesandandthinsitswholegreatbodyhiddenbecauseitcan\'tseeitself,isn\'tit,father?\" \"I\'veheardthatstorytoldofit,\"repliedMr.Mayhew,laughing. \"Anythingbutanostrich,then.Come,I\'llreadtheeveningpapertoyouonconditionyoutellmetheleadingquestionsoftheday. Whatisjustnowtheleadingquestionoftheday?\" \"Well,\"saidMr.Mayhew,demurely,butwithasparkleofhumorinhiseye,\"oneoftheleadingquestionsofthisdaywithmehasbeenwhetherMr.VanBergwouldnotenjoydiningwithusto-morroweveningnowthatheisherealoneinthecity?\" Idainstantlyheldthenewspaperbeforehercrimsonfaceandsaid: \"Father,yououghttobeashamedthustodivertmymindfromthepursuitofusefulknowledge.\" Herfathercametohersideandsaidverykindly:\"Ida,darling,youarealittlebitlikeanostrichnow.\" Shesprangup,and,hidingherfaceonhisshoulder,trembledlikealeaf.\"Oh,father,\"shewhispered,\"Iwouldnothavehimknowfortheworld.Isitsoveryplain?\" \"Nottohim,mychild,buttheeyesofalovelikemineareverykeen.Soyouneedn\'tbeonyourguardbeforeyouroldfatherasyoumustbebeforehimandtheworld.YoushallhaveonlyrestandsympathyathomeasfarasIcangivethem.Indeed,ifyouwillletme,I\'llbecomeaveryunobtrusive,butperhaps,usefulally. Atanyrate,I\'lltrynottomakeanystupid,ignorantblunders. IhavelikeMr.VanBergfromthefirsthourofourmeeting,andIwouldthankGodfromthedepthsofmyheartifthiscouldbe.\" \"Dear,goodfather,howlittleIunderstoodyou.I\'vebeenlivinginpovertyoveragoldmine.Butfather,I\'msoignorantandMr. VanBergknowseverything.\" \"Notquite,you\'llfind.He\'sonlyaman,Ida.Butyoucanneverwinhimthroughpoliticsorbydiscussingwithhimthequestionsoftheday.Thesearenotinyourlinenorhis.\" \"WhatcanIdo,father.Indeed,itdoesnotseemtomemaidenlytodoanything.\" \"Itwouldnotbemaidenly,Ida,tosteponehair\'sbreadthbeyondthelineofscrupulous,womanlydelicacy,andbyanysuchcourseyouwouldonlydefeatandthwartyourself.Awomanmustalwaysbesought;andasarule,shelosesassheseeks.ButIstrusttoyourinstinctstoguideyouhere.Youhaveonlytobesimpleandtrue,asyouhavebeensincethehappymiraclethattransformedyou.UnlessamanisinfatuatedasI——butnomatter.Amanthatkeepshissensewelcomestruthfulness——ahighdelicatesenseofhonor——aboveallthingsinawoman,foritgiveshimasenseofsecurityandrest.BytruthfulnessIdonotmeantheindiscreetblurtingoutofthingsthatgoodtastewouldleaveunsaid,butclear-eyedintegritythathidesnoguile.Then,again,unlessamanisblindedbypassionorsomekindofinfatuationheknowsthatthechiefneedofhislifeisahomelightedandwarmedbyanunwaveringlove.Withthesehishappinessandsuccessaresecured,asfarastheycanbeinthisworld,unlessheisabruteandafool,andhasnorighttoexistatall.ButIamgrowingpreachy. LetmesuggestsomethingsthatIhaveobservedinthisartist.Heisahigh-tonedpaganandworshipsbeauty;butwiththisoutwardperfectionhealsodemandsspiritualloveliness,forwithhimmindandhonorareintheascendant.Headmiredyouimmenselyfromthefirst,andsinceyourcharacterhasbeengrowinginharmonywithyourfacehehassoughtyoursociety.So,besimple,true,andmodest,andyouwillwinhimifthethingispossible.Youwillneverwinhimbybeinganythingelse,andyoumightloseyourownrespectandhistoo.\" \"I\'llsufferanythingratherthanthat,father.Ithinkyouhadbetternotinvitehimto-morrowevening.\" \"I\'llbegovernedbywhatIseeto-morrow,\"hereplied,musingly. \"Bothmybusinessandmyhabitofmindhavetaughtmetoobserveandstudymen\'smotivesandimpulsesveryclosely.Youcouldorderasuitabledinnerafterleavingthestudio,couldyounot?\" \"Yes,father.\" \"Well,then,myPrincessIda,I\'llbeyourgrandvizier,andI\'lltreatwiththisforeignpowerwithsuchafinediplomacythatheshallappreciatealltheprivilegesheobtains.Butwewillkeepourself-respecthereafter,Ida,andthenwecanlooktheworldinthefaceandasknooddsofit.\" \"Yes,father,letuskeepthatatallevents.AndyetI\'monlyawoman.\" \"Youarethewomanthathasmademehappy,andIthinkthereisanothermanwhowillwanttobemadehappyalso.Andnowwewilldeferallotherquestionsoftheday,forImustgooutforatime. DonotthinkIundervalueyourcravingforinformation,andyoushallhaveitasfastasyoucantakecareofit.Youhavegrownpaleandthinthissummer,butIdonotexpectyoutobecomeplumpandrosyagaininaday.\" \"Oh,I\'mrosytoooftenasitis.Whyisitthatgirlsmustblushsoridiculouslywhentheydon\'twantto?That\'sthequestionofthedayforme.Icouldflirtdesperatelyinoldtimes,andyetlookasdemureandcoolasifIwereaninnocent.Butnow,oh! I\'mfairlyenragedwithmyselfattimes.\" \"Theysayblushesarelove\'strail,\"saidMr.Mayhewwithalaugh,\"andsinceheisaroundIsupposehemustleavehistracks.Ifyouwishforamorescientificreasonletmeaddthatphysiologyteachesusthatthebloodcomesfromtheheart.Icanassureyou,however,thattherearebutfewgentlemenwhoadmireladiesthatcannotblush,andMr.VanBergisnotoneofthem.\" Idaspenttheeveningatherpianoinsteadofovertheencyclopaedia,butshesighedagainandagain. \"Simpleandtrue!IfearJennieBurtonandMr.EltingewouldsayIwasneitheriftheyknewwhatwasinmyheart.ButIcan\'thelpit——Ican\'tgivehimupafterwhathashappenedsinceIcametothecity,unlessImust.\" Butthemusicsheselectedwassimpleandtrue.Tossingherbrilliantandfloridpiecesimpatientlyaside,sheplayedorsangonlythatwhichwasplaintive,low,andinharmonywithherthoughts.Italsoseemedtohaveapeculiarattractivenesstoatallgentlemanwholingeredsomemomentsbeneaththewindows,andeventookoneortwostepsuptowardsthedoor,andthenturnedandstrodeawayasifconsciousthathemusteitherenterordepartatonce. ChapterXLIX.TheBlindGod. TheMissMayhewthatcrossedtheartist\'sthresholdthefollowingmorningmighthavebeentakenasamodelofgracefulself-possession,butshedisguisedamaidenwithasflutteringaheartandtremblingasoulaseverfacedoneofthesuprememomentsofdestiny.Herfather,however,provedafaithfulandintelligentally,andhismannertowardsVanBergwasafineblendingofcourtesyanddignity,suggestingamanascapableofconferringasofreceivingfavors. HishostwouldindeedhavebeenblindandstupidifhehadtriedtopatronizeMr.Mayhewthatmorning. Althoughunconsciousofthefact,VanBergwasforatimesubjectedtotheclosestscrutiny.Lovehaddeepifnotdarkdesignsagainsthim,andtheglanceshebentonIdamightsuggestthathewasonlytooreadytobecomeavictim.Hehadwelcomedtohisstudytwoconspiratorswhowerecommittedtotheirplotbythestrongestofmotives,andyettheyweresuchnovelconspiratorsthataword,aglance,anexpressionevenof\"ennui\"orindifferencewouldhavesotouchedtheirpridethattheywouldhaveabandonedtheirwilesateverycosttothemselves.Weretheytryingtoensnarehim? Neverweresuchfilmsandgossamerthreadsusedinlikeentanglementbefore.Hecouldhavebrushedthemallawaybyonecoldsweepofhiseyes,andthemaidenwhohadnotscrupledatdeathtogainmerelyhisrespect,wouldhaveleftthestudiowithacolderglancethanhis,norwouldherwomanlystrengthhavefailedheruntilshereachedarefugewhichhiseyecouldnotpenetrate;butthen——Godpityher.Thetragediesoverwhichtheangelsweeparethebloodlesswoundsofthespirit. ButitwouldseemthattheatmosphereofVanBerg\'sstudiothatsummermorningwasnotatallconducivetotragedyofanykind,norwerethereinhisfaceormanneranyindicationsofcomedy,whichtopoorIdawouldhavebeenfarworse;foranairofcareless\"bonhomie\"onhispartwhenshewassodesperatelyinearnestwouldhavemadehissmilesandjestslikeheartlessmockery. Andyet,inspiteofhismannerthepreviousday,thepoorgirlhadcometothestudiofearingfarmorethanshehoped,andburdenedalsowithatroubledconscience.Shewasalmostsureshewasnotdoingright,andyetthetemptationwastoostrongtoberesisted. Butwhenhetookherhandingreetingthatmorning,andsaidwithasmilethatseemedtoflashoutfromthedepthsofhissoul,\"Iwon\'thurtyouanymoreifIcanhelpit,\"allscruples,allhesitancyvanishedforatime,likefrostworkinthesun.Hismagnetismwasirresistible,andshefeltthatitwouldrequireallhertactandresolutiontokeephimbysomecareless,randomwordoract,frombrushingasidetheveilbehindwhichshrankhertrembling,andasyet,unsoughtlove. ButVanBergwasevenararerstudythanthemaiden,andhismannertowardsbothIdaandherfathermightwellleadonetothinkthathewasinclinedtobecomethechiefconspiratorinthedesignagainsthimself.Hehadscarcelybeenconsciousoftimeorplacesincepartingthepreviousdaywiththefriendhewassobentonsecuring,andwhenatlasthesleptinthesmallhoursofthemorninghedreamtthathehadbeencaughtbyamightytidalwavethatwasbearinghimswiftlytowardsheavenonitssilvercrest. Whenheawoke,thewave,sofarfrombeingabubble,seemedagrandspiritualreality,andhefeltasifhehadalreadyreachedaseventhheavenofvague,undefinedexhilaration.Neverbeforehadlifeappearedsorichapossessionandsofullofgloriouspossibilities.Neverinthepasthadhefelthisprofessiontobesonobleandworthyofhisdevotion,andneverhadthefamehehopedtograspbymeansofitseemedsonear.Beautybecametohimsoinfinitelybeautifulanddivinethathefelthecouldworshipitwereitonlyembodied,andthenwithastrangeandexquisitethrillofexultationheexclaimed:\"Rightorwrong,tomyeyeitisembodiedinIdaMayhew,andshewillfillmystudiowithlightagainto-dayandmanydaystocome.Ifeveranartistwasfortunateinsecuringasafriend,asaninspiration,aperfectandbuddingflowerofpersonalandspiritualloveliness,Iamthathappyman.\" TheVanBergofotherdayswouldhavecalledtheVanBergthatwaitedimpatientlyforhisgueststhatmorningarhapsodicalfool,andthegreaterpartoftheworldwouldoffernodissent.Theworldisverypronetocalleverymanwhoispossessedbyalittleearnestnessorenthusiasmafool,butitisusuallyanopenquestionwhichisthemorefoolish——theworldortheman;andperhapsweshallalllearnsomedaythattherewasmoreofsanityinourrhapsodiesthanintheshrewdcalculationsthatvergedtowardsmeanness.Bethisasitmayintheabstract,VanBergregardedhimselfasthemostrationalmaninthecitythatmorning.Hedidnottrytoaccountforhismentalstatebymustyandproverbialwisdomorlong-establishedprinciplesofpsychology.Theglad,strongconsciousnessofhisownsoulsatisfiedhimandmadeeverythingappearnatural.SinceheHADthisstrongandgrowingfriendshipforthismaiden,whowasevidentlypleasedtocomeagaintohisstudio,thoughsocoyandshyinadmittingit,whyshouldhenothaveit?Therewasnothinginhiscreedagainstsuchafriendship,andeverythingforit. Menoftalent,nottomentiongenius,hadeversoughtinspirationfromthosemostcapableofimpartingit,andthisgirl\'sbeautyandcharacterwerekindlinghismindtothatextentthathebegantohopehecouldnowdosomeofthefinestworkofhislife.Thefactthathefelttowardsherthestrongestfriendlyregardwasinitselfenough,andVanBergwastoogoodamodernthinkertodisputewithfacts,especiallyagreeableones. Thepracticaloutcomeofthefriendshipwhichhelostnochanceofmanifestingthatmorning,wasthatMr.Mayhew,inaneasy,informalmanner,extendedhisinvitation,andtheartistacceptedinawaythatprovedhewasconstrainedbysomethingmorethancourtesyorasenseofduty,andConspiratorNumberTwowalkeddownBroadwaymuttering(asdoallconspirators):\"Thoseyoungpeopleareliabletostumbleintoparadiseatanymoment.\" \"HowdidyoumanagetogetthroughahotAugustdayintownafteryouwerereleasedfromdurancehere?\"askedVanBerg. \"Idonotknowthatitrequiredanyspecialmanagement,\"repliedIdademurely.\"IsupposeYOUtookanapafteryourseverelaborsofthemorning.\" \"Nowyouaresatirical.Mylaborwasallintheafternoon,forI workedfromthetimeyouleftmetilldusk.\" \"Didn\'tyoustopforlunchordinner?\"exclaimedIda,withsurprise. \"Notamoment.\" \"Why,Mr.VanBerg,whatwasthematterwithyou?ItwillneverdoformetocomehereandwasteyourforenoonsifyoutrytomakeupsounmercifullyafterI\'mgone.\" \"Youwereindeedaltogethertoblame.Somethings,likefinemusicoragreatpaintingor——ithappenedtobeyourselfyesterday——oftencausewhatIcallmyworkingmoods,whenIfeelabletodothebestthingsofwhichI\'mcapable.Notthattheyarewonderfuloreverwillbe——theyaresimplymybestefforts——andIassureyouI\'mnotfoolishenoughtowastesuchmomentsintheprosaictaskofeating.\" \"I\'monlyamatter-of-factperson.Plainfoodatregularintervalsisveryessentialtome.\" Helookedupatherquicklyandsaid:\"Nowyouarementallylaughingatmeagain.IassureyouIatelikeanostrichaftermyworkwasover.IevenupsetthedignityofanurbaneDelmonicowaiter.\" Idabitherlipassherecalledcertainresemblancesonherownparttothatsuggestivebird,butshesaidsympathetically:\"Itmustberatherstupidtodinealoneatarestaurant.\" \"Ifounditinsufferablystupid,andI\'mmoregratefultoyourfatherforhisinvitationthanyouwouldbelieve.\" Idacouldscarcelydisguiseherpleasure,andwithmirthfuleyesshesaid: \"Really,Mr.VanBerg,youplacemeinquiteadilemma.Ifindthatinonemoodyoudonotwishtoeatatall,andagainyousayyouhavetheratherpeculiarappetiteofthebirdyounamed.NowI\'mhousekeeperatpresent,andscarcelyknowhowtoprovide.Whatkindofviandsarebestadaptedtoartistsandpoets,and——\" \"Andidiotsingeneral,youmightconclude,\"saidVanBerg,laughing. \"Aftersittingsonearmeatthetableallsummeryoumusthavenoticedthatnothingbutambrosiaandnectarwillservemypurpose.\" Ida\'slaughingeyessuddenlybecamedeepanddreamyasshesaid: \"Thattimeseemsagesago.IcannotrealizethatwearethesamepeoplethatmetsoofteninMr.Burleigh\'sdining-room,andincircumstancesthattomewereoftensoverydismal.\" \"PleaserememberthatIamnotthesameperson.Iwillesteemitagreatfavorifyouwillleavethemanyousawatthattimeinthelimboofthepast——thefartheroffthebetter.\"