第31章

类别:其他 作者:E. P. Roe字数:12399更新时间:18/12/13 14:44:18
\"Iwouldnothavetheconfidencetodoeitheratahotel.Ishallneverbeabletodoanymorethanfurnishalittlesimplehomemusictofriends,notcritics.\" \"I\'mcontentwiththatarrangement,forIhavefinallydroppedmycharacterofcritic.\" \"Buttruefriendsneverflatter,\"shesaid.\"Ifyouwon\'thelpmeovercomemyfaultsIshallhavetofindanotherfriend.\" \"Asyourecommendedanancientwomanasnurse,soIwillrecommendthevenerablefriendyouhavealreadyfound,andaskyoutolethimdoallthefault-finding.\" Sheturnedtohimandsaidearnestly:\"Mr.VanBerg,areyounotasufficientlysincerefriendtotellmemyfaults?\" \"Yes,MissIda,ifyouaskmeto.\" \"Onlyasyoudosocanyoukeepmyrespect.\" \"Youareverymuchinearnest.Ineversawgreaterfidelitytoconsciencebefore;andIshouldbeverysorryif,foranycause,yourconsciencewerearrayedagainstme.\" Shesuddenlyburiedherfaceinherhandsandtrembled.Thenturningfromhimtoherpianoagainshefaltered:\"IdisregardedconscienceonceandIsuffereddeeply,\"andinthedepthsofhersoulsheadded,\"andIfearIshallagain.\" \"MissIda,\"hesaidimpetuously,\"Icannottellyouwhatafascinationyournew,beautifullifehasformeasseenagainstthedarkbackgroundofmemorieswhichneitheryounorIcaneverwhollybanish.ButIamcausingyoupainnow,\"forshebecameverypale,aswaseverthecasewhentherewasthefaintestallusiontotheawfulcrimewhichshehadcontemplated.\"Forgiveme,\"headdedearnestly,\"andsing,please,thatlittlemeadowbrooksong,ofwhichIcaughtafewbarslastevening.That,Ithink,mustcontainanantidoteagainstallmorbidthoughts.\" \"Youaremistaken,\"shesaid.\"It\'sverysillyandsentimental; youwon\'tlikeit.\" \"Neverthelesspleasesingit,forifnottomytaste,youwillpreventitfromrunninginmyheadanylonger,asithaseversinceIheardit.\" \"Youwillneveraskforitagain,\"shesaid,andshesangthefollowingwordstoalow-glidingmelodydesignedtosuggestthemurmurofasmallstream: \'Twasdowninameadow,closebyabrook,Avioletbloomedinashadowynook. Shegazedattherillwithawistfuleye—— \"Hecaresnotforme,he\'shasteningby,\" Shesighed. Insunshineandshadethebrookspedalong,Norceasedforamomenthisgurglingsong. \"\'TwouldsingallthesamewereIwitheredanddead\"—— Andtheblue-eyedvioletbowedherheadAnddied. ButtherillandthesongwentonthesameTillthepitilessfrostofwintercame,Whenthesongwashushedinanicychill,AndthegaylittlebrookatlaststoodstillAndthought—— \"Oh,couldInowseethevioletbluethatlookedatmeoncewitheyesofdew,I\'dspringtoherfeetandlingeringstayTillsureIwasbearingherloveaway,Wellsought.\" Thesongseemedtodisturbtheartistsomewhat.\"Thestupidbrook!\" heexclaimed.\"Itwassostupidastobealmosthuman.\" \"Iknewyouwouldn\'tlikeit,\"shesaid,lookingupathiminsurprise. \"Ilikeyoursingingandthemusic,butthatbrookprovokesme,thelittleidiot!Whydidn\'titstopbefore?\" \"Itakethebrook\'spart,\"saidIda.\"Becausethevioletgazedatitinalackadaisicalwaywasnoreasonforitsstoppingunlessitwantedto.Indeed,ifIwerethevioletIshouldwantthebrooktogoon,unlessitcouldn\'thelpstopping.\" \"Itdidstopwhenitcouldn\'thelpitself,andthenitwastoolate,\"saidVanBerg,withafrown. Idatrilledoutoneofhersuddenlaughs,asshesaid,\"Don\'ttakethemattersotoheart,Mr.VanBerg.Whenspringcamethebrookwentonasmerrilyasever,andwaswellcontentedtohaveothervioletslookatit.\" \"MissIda,youareawitch,\"saidtheartist,andwithanodd,involuntarygesturehepassedhishandacrosshisbrowasiftobrushawayamistorfilmfromhismind. \"Oh!\"thoughtIda,withpassionatelonging,\"maymyspellshold,orelseImayfeellikefollowingtheexampleofthesillylittleviolet.\"Butshepirouetteduptoherfather,whowasjustentering,andsaid:\"It\'stimeyoucame,father.Mr.Vanberghasbeguncallingmenames.\" \"Ishallfollowhisexamplebycallingyoumygoodfairy.Mr.VanBerg,Ihavebeeninparadisealltheweek.\" \"Ishallnotjointhismutualadmirationsociety,andIinsistthatyoutwogentlementalkinasensibleway.\" ButVanBergseemedtofinditdifficulttocomedowntoamatter-of-factconversationwithMr.Mayhew,andsoonaftertookhisleave.BeforegoinghetriedtoinduceIdatocometothestudioagain,butshedeclined,saying: \"Motherhasentrustedtomeseveralcommissions,andImustattendtothemto-morrowmorning.Asitis,myconsciencetroublesmeverymuchthatIhaveleftheralonealltheweek,andIshalltrytomakealltheamendsIcanbygettingwhatshewishes.\" \"Oh!yourterribleconscience!\"hesaid. \"Yes,ithasbeenscoldingmealldayforwastingsomuchofyourtime.Nowdon\'tburdenyourswithanydenials.Good-night.\" Heturnedeagerlytoprotestagainstherwords,butshewasretreatingrapidly;shegavehimasmileoverhershoulder,however,thatwasatoncefullofmirthandsomethingmore——somethingthathecouldnotexplainorgraspanymorethanhecouldthesoft,silverylightofthemoonthatfilledthesky,andwasasrealasitwasintangible. Hewalkedawayasifinadream;hecontinuedhisaimlesswanderingsforhours,butswiftaswerehisstridesaswiftercurrentofpassion,deepandstrong,wassweepinghimawayfromJennieBurtonandthepowertomakegoodhisopenpledgetowinherifhecould. Hestillwasdreaming,hestillwaslostintheluminousmistsofhisownimagination.Butthehourofwakingandclearvisionwasdrawingnear,andHaroldVanBergwouldlearnanewthatthecool,well-balancedreasononwhichhehadoncesopridedhimselfwasscarcelyequaltoallthequestionswhichcomplexhumanlifepresents. ChapterLI.FromDeepExperience. WiththenightdreamsbegantovanishandtheproseofrealitygraduallytotakeformandoutlineinVanBerg\'smind.Hewascompelledtoadmitthattheplausibletheoriesbywhichhehadhithertosatisfiedhimselfscarcelyaccountedforhismoodsandsensationsthepastfewdays,andmemoryquietlyinformedhimthatithadneverhadanyconsciousnessofsuchafriendshipashenowwasforming.Butlikemanyanothermanintheprocessofconvictionagainsthiswill,hebecameirritableandangrilyblindtoatruththatwouldplacehiminanintolerabledilemma.Hewenttohisstudio,andwordedwithdoggedobstinacyonthepicturedesignedforIda,givinghistimetothosedetailswhichrequiredonlyartisticskill,forhisperturbedmindwasinnomoodforanynicecreativework. HehadagreedtomeetIdaandherfatherontheafternoonboat; andhisimpatience,andtheearlyhourhestartedtokeeptheappointment,wasanotherstrawwhichhewascompelledtoseeinspiteofhimself;norcouldhefailtonotewhichwaythecurrentwasbearinghim. \"Well,\"hemuttered,withthefatuitycommoninallstrongtemptations,\"I\'llspendafewmorehourswiththisrareUndine,thisgenuinewoman,who——infinitelymorebeautifulthanVenus——isrisingoutofthedarkwatersofsorrow,shame,anddespair,andthenifIfindthatitwillbewiserandsafertobeonlyasomewhatunobtrusiveanddistantfriend,showingmygood-willmorebydeedsthanbyseekinghersociety,Icangraduallytakethiscoursewithoutwoundingherfeelingsorexcitingsuspicionofthecause.Shewasright,althoughshelittleimaginesthereason;wecouldneverhavethosereadingstogether,andIfearImustmanagewithfarfewervisitstomystudiothanIhadhopedfor.Whatanaccursedchaoticoldworlditisanyway!HowgratefulsheisbecauseImerelytreatherfatherpolitely!Itwouldbeimpossibletodoanythingelse,nowthatheishimselfagain,andyet,bythissimple,easymethod,IhavewonafriendlierregardthanIcouldbyanyothermeans. Likeanidiot,Ioncethoughtshewouldhavetowithdrawfromherfathertodevelophernewandbeautifullife.IfeveninfaintestsuggestionIhadrevealedthatthoughttoher,Idon\'tbelieveshewouldhavespokentomeagain;andIforeseethatIshallhavetobeexceedinglypolitetoMrs.Mayhewalso,formyUndineisdevelopingaconsciencethatmightbecomeaman\'simplacableenemy. ButwhatamIthinkingabout!IfIdonotintendtoseemuchofthedaughter,Ishallnotwasteanytimeonthemother.IwonderifMissMayhewmeantanythingbythatoddlittleballadlastevening. Couldshehaveintendedtoremindmeofblue-eyedJennieBurton? No,forshewassingingitbyherself,whenshedidnotknowIwaslistening.Theidioticbrook!IfIhadgivenmywholehearttotheeffortImighthavewonJennieBurtonbythistime.IdaMayhewwasright;nowomanthatIwishtowinwillshowaloveranyfavortillhecannothelpstoppingandstaying,too.\" Amomentlaterhestoppedshortinthestreet.\"GreatGod!\"mutteredhe,\"doIwishtowinJennieBurton?WhitheramIdrifting?WouldtoheavenIhadnotmadethisappointmentthisafternoon.Well,I\'minforitnow,\"andhestrodealongasifheweregoingtobattle,resolvingtobeguardedtothelastdegree,lestIdashouldsuspecthisweakness. Hesawhercomeontheboatwithherfatheratthelastmoment,hercheeksflushedwiththeheatandhereyesaglowwiththehurryandexcitementoftheoccasion.Hesawoneandanotherofheryounggentlemenacquaintancesstepeagerlyforwardtospeaktoherandadmiringeyesturningtowardsheroneveryside.\"Shewon\'tlackforfriendsandcompanionsnow,andIsoonwillbelittlemissed,\"hethoughtbitterly.Onegentleman,inhisimpatienceforhersociety,soughttoobtainhersmalltravelling-bag,adwasassuringherthathecouldobtainseatsforherselfandfatheronthecrowdedboat,when,byhertimidglancearound,sheshowedthatshewasexpectingsomeone,andVanBerghastenedforwardandsaidquietly,\"Ihaveseatsreservedinthepilot-house.\" Shegavehimagladsmileofwelcome;butalmostinstantlyherfacebecamegraveandquestioninginitsexpression;andshelookedathimkeenlyashecordiallyshookhandswithherfather.Astheywentawaywithhim,asifbyaprearrangementseveralguestsoftheLakeHouselookedateachotherandnoddedtheirheadssignificantly. Whileonthewaytothepilot-house,andduringtheirconversationafterarrivingthere,Idaoftenturnedaquick,questioningglancetowardsVanBerg,andherexpressionremindedhimofsomechildren\'sfaceshehadseenastheytriedtoreadthethoughtsorintentionsofthosewhohadtheirinterestsinkeeping.Hetriedhisbesttobecordialandnaturalinmanner——tobe,inbrief,thesincerefriendthathehadprofessedhimself——andMr.Mayhewdidnotnoticeanythingamiss;butevenatsomeinflectionofhisvoice,oratapauseintheconversation,Idawouldturntowardshimthissudden,questioning,child-likelook,whichtouchedhimdeeplywhileitpuzzledhim.Butshegraduallybegantogrow\"distrait\"andquiet,andtolooklessandlessoften.VanBerghadadeepaffectionforthenobleriveronwhichtheyweresailing,andhadfamiliarizedhimselfwithitshistoryandlegends.BymeansofthesehesoughttoentertainIdaandherfather,andwiththelatterhesucceededabundantly;butheoftendoubtedwhetherIdaheardhim,forhereyesandthoughtsseemedtobewanderingbeyondtheblueHighlandswhichtheynowwereentering.AtlastMr.Mayhewleftthemforawhile,andVanBergturnedandsaidgently: \"MissIda,youarenotingoodspiritsthisafternoon.\" Shedidnotanswerforamoment,butavertedherfacestillfurtherfromhim.Atlastshesaid,inalowtone:\"Mr.VanBerg,didyoueverhaveapresentimentofevil?\" \"Idon\'tbelieveinsuchthings,\"herepliedpromptly. \"Ofcoursenot;youareaman.ButIhavesuchapresentimentthisafternoon,anditwillcometrue.\" \"Whatdoyoufear,MissIda?\" \"Whatdoesawomanalwaysfear?Earthquakes,politicalchanges,disturbancesintheworldatlarge,ofcourse.\" \"Ihaveheardthatawoman\'skingdomwasherheart,\"VanBergwasindiscreetenoughtosay. \"Itisapity,\"Idarepliedwithoneofherrecklesslaughs,\"foritsooftenhappensthatshecannotkeepit,andthosewhowrestitfromherdonotcaretokeepit,andsoitcomestobewhatthegeographiesusedtocalloneofthe\'wasteplacesoftheearth.\' Astheworldgoes,IthinkIhadbetterretainmykingdom,smallasitis.\" Heturnedverypale,andswiftaslighthethought:\"Hasshe,bytheaidofherwoman\'sintuition,readmythoughts?Hassheseenthebeginningsofaregardforherfarwarmerthanmyprofessedfriendship,and,rememberingmysuittoJennieBurton,isshelearningtodespisemeasfickle,or,worse,asahypocriticalspecimenofthatmeanesttypeofhumanvermin——amaleflirt?\"andhisfacegrewsowhitethatIdainherturnwasnotonlyperplexed,butalarmed. Butafteramomenthesaidquietly:\"Itisnotthesizeofthekingdomthatmakesitsvalue,butwhatitcontains.Ihopeyouwillkeeptreasuresofyourstillyoufindsomeoneworthytoreceivethem,andIcanscarcelyimaginethatsuchanidiotexiststhathewouldnotretainthemifhecould.ThatisFortMontgomeryyonder,\" andheresolutelycontinuedthestoryofitsdefenceandcapture,untilherfatherreturnedsayingitwastimetocomedownadpreparetoland. Idahadscarcelyheardaword.Herheartalmoststoodstillwithdreadandforeboding,andlikeadrearyrefrainthewordskeptrepeatingthemselves,\"Oh,I\'mpunished,I\'mpunished.IthoughttowinhimfromJennieBurton,andmyrecklesswordswillnowmakehimtruetoherateverycosttohimself.HeknowsthatImusthaveseenhowhewonthekingdomofherheart,andhe\'llkeepitnowinspiteofmyloveandsomethingIthoughtlovethatIsawinhisface.Oh,mypunishmentisgreaterthanIcanbear;butitisdeserved,welldeserved.Ifhehadwonmylovefirst,whatwouldIthinkofthewomanwhotriedtowinhimfromme?ShewouldhavesufferedwhatInowmustsuffer.Mybrightbutguiltydreamisoverforever.\" VanBergassistedherdowntothegangwayandoutonthewharfwithagraveandscrupulouspoliteness,butshefeltevenmorethanshesawthatherwordshadstunghisverysoul.Itwastheirapparenttruthwhichhecouldneverexplainawaythatgavethemtheirpowertowoundsodeeply,andeverymomentbroughttohimaclearerrealizationofthefactthathehadtriedtowin,andwaspledgedtowinawomanwhomtowrongevenunwittinglywouldbeanactforwhichhecouldneverforgivehimself.Andyethisheartsankatthethoughtofmeetingher;indeed,soguiltyandembarrasseddidhebecomeinhisfeelingsthathedecidedhewouldnotmeetherbeforeothers,andsprangoutofthestage,sayingtothedriverthathepreferredwalkingtheremainderoftheway.Mr.Mayhewlookedathiminsomesurprise,forhismannerhadchangedsonowastoattracthisattentionandexcitedisagreeablesurmises. ToIda\'sgreatreliefStantonhadcomedowntomeetherwithhislight-wagon.HehadseenVanBergathersideagainwithsurprise,and,afterhisfasthorseshadwhirledthemwellawaybythemselves,heaskedalittleabruptly: \"Ida,haveyouseenVanthisweek?\" Shehesitatedamoment,andthensaidbriefly:\"Yes.Wemetattheconcert-gardenagain,andhedinedwithuslastevening.\" Stantonturnedandlookedatherearnestly,andhercolorroseswiftlyunderhisquestioningeyes. \"MypoorlittleIda,weareinthesameboat,Ifear,\"hesaidcompassionately. Shehidherfaceonhisshoulder.\"Oh,Ik,spareme,\"shefaltered. \"It\'sjustasIfeared,\"Stantonresumed,withadeepsigh. \"Maledictionsonsuchaworldasours!Thedevilrulesit,sureenough.\" \"Oh,hush,hush,\"Idasobbed. \"Iseeitall,now;indeed,I\'vethoughtitalloutthispastweek. YouSibleyusedonlyasablind,poorchild.\" \"Yes,Ik,Iloathedanddetestedhimalmostfromthefirst.\" \"AndinthemeantimethesagaciousVanBergandmyselfweretramplingonyoulikeacoupleoflong-earedbeasts.Howdidyoueverforgiveus!\" \"Oh,Ik,Ik,myheartisbreaking.I\'vehadsuchdreamsthelasttwoweeks.I\'vedaredtothinkIhadlearnedalittleofGod\'slove,andoh——wasIblindedbymywishes,bymyhopes,bythepassionatelongingofmyheart?——IthoughtIsawloveinhiseyes,andhearditinhistones,lastevening.Everythingnowisslippingfromme——happiness,hope,andevenmyfaith.ButIdeserveitall,\"sheaddedinherheart.\"Icouldalmostcursethewomanwhotriedtowinhimfromme.\" Stantonturnedhishorsesoffintoashadyandunfrequentedsideroadwheretheywouldnotbeapttomeetanyone.\"Goodheavens!\" hethought;\"thisisjusttheconditionofmindthatVanwarnedmetoguardagainst,and,confoundhim,heisthecauseoftheevilshefeared,andintheirworstform.IbehangedifIcanunderstandhim.AllthroughJulyhewasJennieBurton\'sopensuitor——atleasthemadenosecretofittome,althoughhiscoolheadenabledhimtothrowthepeopleofthehouseoffthescent——andnowhefollowsanotherladytoNewYork,andleaveshisfirstloveonveryflimsypretexts.ByJove!Idon\'tlikeit,eventhoughitwerepossibleformetoprofitbyhisfolly.\" \"MypoorlittleIda,\"hesaidgently,puttinghisarmsaroundher,\"youandImuststandbyeachother,forweareliketohaveroughweatheraheadforawhile.It\'snokindnesstoyounowtohidethetruth.IdonotknowthatVanBerghasformallyproposedtoMissBurton,but,asanhonorableman,heiscommittedtoher,andIbelievehehaswonheraffections,althoughIconfessIdon\'tunderstandherverywell.Shehasevidentlyhadverydeepsorrowsinthepast,andIamsatisfiedthatshehasfelthisabsencekeenlythisweek.\" \"Ideserveitall,\"Idamurmuredagain,butsolowhecouldnothearher,andshegavewaytoanotheroutburstofgrief. \"Itwillpainevenyourheart,Ida,toseehowslightandpaleMissBurtonisbecoming.Shealsoappearsstrangelyrestless,andtakeslongwalksthatarefarbeyondherstrength.\" \"It\'sallplain,\"groanedIda.\"Howcansheactotherwise!Well,shewillbecomfortednow,nomatterwhatbecomesofme.\" \"Youwillbeabravewoman,Ida,andpullthroughallright.\" \"No,Ik,I\'mnotbrave.IcouldeasilydieforthoseIlove;butIcan\'tjustsufferandbepatient,atleastIdon\'tseehowIcan; butIsupposeImust.\" Hisarmtightenedaboutherwaist,andshefeltittrembling. \"Ida,\"hesaid,inalowsolemntone,\"promisemebeforeGodthatwhateverhappensyouwillnever——\" \"Hush!\"shegasped,shuddering,\"IwilldieinGod\'sownway.I willendureasbestIcan.\" Hestoopeddownandkissedhertenderlyashesaid:\"Ida,dear,fromthishourI\'mnolongeryourcousinmerely,butabrother,andyourcompanioninmisfortune.I\'mgoingtostandbyyouandseeyouthroughthistrouble.Justcountonmetoshieldyouineverypossibleway.Idon\'tcarewhattheworldthinksofme,butneveratongueshallwagagainstyouagain,ortherewillbeaheavyscoretosettlewithme.VanandIhavebeengoodfriends,buthe\'sonticklishgroundnow.He\'llfindhecan\'tplayfastandloosewithtwosuchwomenasyouandJennieBurton.Curseitall!itisn\'tlikehimtodoiteither.Buttheworldistopsy-turvey,anyhow.\" \"Ik,Ipleadwithyou,saynothing,donothing.Beblindanddeaftoeverythingofwhichwehavespoken.OnlyhelpmehidemysecretandgetawayfromthisplacetosomeotherwhereIamnotknown.\" \"Hasyourfatheranyideaofallthis?\" Idaexplainedinpartherfather\'sknowledge. \"Wecaneasilymanageitthen,\"hesaid.\"Ihaddecidedtoleavenextweek.MissBurtonleavesforhercollegedutiesverysoonalso.Theideaofthatfragileflowerbeingtrampledonninemonthsoftheyearbyacrowdofthoughtless,heedlessgirls!Andsoourdisastroussummercomestoanend.AndyetI\'mwronginapplyingthattermtomyownexperience.IwishyoufeltasIdo,Ida.I haven\'taparticleofhope,andyetIwouldnotgiveupmyloveforJennieBurtonforalltheworld;andIdon\'tbelieveIevershallgiveitup.Ithinksheisbeginningtounderstandmealittlebetternow,althoughshedoesnotgivememuchthought.Oneday,whileyouhavebeengone,Imetherreturningfromoneofherwalks,andshelookedsofaintandsadthatIcouldnotendureit,andI wentstraighttoherandtookherhandasIsaid:\'MissBurton,isthereanythingIkStantoncandotomakeyouhappier?It\'snoneofmybusiness,Isuppose,butit\'sbreakingmyhearttoseeyoubecomingsosadandpale.ImayseemtoyouveryfoolishandQuixotic,butthereisnoearthlythinkIwouldnotdoorsufferforyou.\'Shedidnotwithdrawherhandasshereplied,verygently: \'Mr.Stanton,pleasedomethekindnesstobehappyyourself,andforgetme.\'Icouldonlysay,inhonesty:\'Youhaveaskedjustthetwothingswhichareutterlyimpossible.\'Tearscameintohereyesasshereplied,withemphasis:\'Then,myFRIEND,youcanunderstandme.ThereisonewhomIcanneverforget.\'Shewaskindenoughtosaysomewordsaboutmyhavingbeengenerousandconsiderateofherfeelings,etc.,butnomatteraboutthem.Weparted,andit\'salloverasfarassheisconcerned.WhenIlefttownlastJuneIthoughtI\'dbeabacheloralways,becauseIlovedmyjollyease.I\'veabetterreasonnow,Ida.OfcourseVanmustbetheonereferredtobyMissBurton.Youhaveseenhowshelooksathimattimeswhenthinkingherselfunobserved!\" \"Yes,\"sighedIda,\"it\'sallright.Godisjust,andthereisnouseoftryingtothwarthiswill.\" \"Well,Ida,Idon\'tknow.It\'sallasnarltome.SometimesIthinktheworldgoesonthetoss-up-a-pennyplan,andagainitseemsalmostasifOldNickhimselfwasbehindthescenes. \"DearBrotherIk,don\'ttalktomethatway.IfIdoloseALLmyfaithnow,Idon\'tknowwhatwillhappen.\" \"Forgiveme,Ida,IwilltrytodobetterbyyouthoughIfearI shallproveoneofJob\'scomforters.We\'llstopinthevillage,getsomesupperthere,and,thusyouwon\'thavetofaceanybodyto-night,andbyto-morrowyouwillbeyourownbraveself.\" \"Oh,\"moanedIda,\"Iamalmostassorryforfather\'ssakeasformyown.HowcanIkeephimupwhenIamsinkingmyself?\" Mr.Mayhewstoodonthepiazza,waitingforIdaandwonderingwhyshedidnotcome,asVanBergmountedthesteps.Themajorityofthepeoplehadgoneintosupper,butMissBurton,whowasalittlelate,recognizedhimfromthehallway,andshecameswiftlyouttogreethim.Herverycordialitywasanotherstab,andheexertedthewholepowerofhismanhoodtomeetherinlikespirit. \"IdidnotknowIshouldmissyousomuch,\"shesaid,hereyesgrowingalittlemoistfromherstrongfeeling.\"Isupposewenevervalueourfriendsasweoughttilltaughttheirworthtousbyabsence.ButifyouhavebeensuccessfulinyourworkIshallbewellcontent.\" \"Yes,MissJennie,\"hereplied,\"IthinkIhavebeensuccessful. Thepictureisfarfrombeingcomplete,butI\'vebeenabletoobtainamuchbetterlikenessofMr.EltingethanIevenhopedtocatch.\" \"Mr.VanBerg,youhavebeenworkingtoohard.Youlookexceedinglyweary.Whatpossessedyoutowalkallthesemiles?Leaveuswomentodotheunreasonablethings,andleastofallaretheybecominginyou;comeatonceandgetagoodsupper.\" Hecouldnotdisguisethepainandhumiliationthatherwordscausedhim,andsaidhurriedly,\"Iwilljoinyouinafewmoments,\"andthenhastenedtohisroom. Mr.Mayhew,withthedelicacyofagentleman,hadwithdrawnoutofearshotastheyconversed,butthewarmthofMissBurton\'sgreetinghadsuggestedathoughtthatwasexceedinglydisquieting.Asiffromasuddenimpulsehewentdirectlytothesuppertable,andhisquietcourtesymaskedtheclosestobservation. VanBergstoodinhisroomamomentandfairlytrembledwithshameandrageathimself.Then,withabitterimprecation,hemadethebrieftoiletthedustofhiswalkrequired,andhisfacewassosternandwhiteonemightthinkhewasabouttofaceanexecutionerinsteadofJennieBurton\'sblueeyesbeamingwithfriendshipatleast.Thethoughtofdiscoveringanythingwarmerintheirexpressionsentamortalchilltoherformerwooer\'sheart.HeexpectedtomeetIdaatthetable,andtheordealofmeetingthewomantowhomhewaspledgedinthepresenceofthewomanhelovedwasliketheancientTrialbyFire. \"Curseitall,\"hemuttered,\"theybothcanreadone\'sthoughtsasiftheywereprintedonsign-boards.IwasscarcelyconsciousofwhatmyardentfriendshipforMissMayhewmeantbeforeshelookedmeinthefaceandsawthewholetruth,andshealmostthesameaschargedmewithwinningJennieBurton\'sheartthenthrowingitaway,whileinthesamebreathshehintedthatIneednotattemptanysuchfollyandmeannessinhercase.Ifeveraman\'sprideandself-respectreceivedamortalwoundminehasto-day.AndnowIfeelwithinstinctivecertainty,thatMissBurtonwillseethetruthjustasclearly,andthenmyburdenforlifewillbethecontemptofthetwowomenwhomIhonorasIdomymother\'sname. Well,thereisnohelpforitnow,myshipisontherocksalready.\" HewasgreatlyrelievedtofindthatIdawasnotatthetable,but,inspiteofhisbestefforts,MissBurtonsoonsawthatsomethingwasamiss,andthatitwasdifficultforhimtosustainhispartoftheconversation.Withhergracefultact,however,shewasblindtoallsheimaginedhewouldnothavehernotice,andtriedtoenlivenbothMr.Mayhewandhimselfwithhercheerytalk——avaineffortineachinstancenow. \"Howslightandspirit-likesheisbecoming!\"groanedVanBerg,inwardly.\"GreatGod!ifIhavewrongedher,howawfulwillbemypunishment!\" \"Sheloveshim,\"wasMr.Mayhew\'sconclusion,\"andfromhismannerIfearhehasgivenherreason.Atanyrate,forsomecause,heisingreatperplexityandtrouble.\" AftersupperVanBergstoodnearthemainstairway,stillconversingwithMissBurton,whenalight,quickstepcausedhimtolookupandhesawIdawhohadenteredbyasidedoor.HeknewshemusthaveseenhimandMissBurtonalso,butshepassedhimwithveiledanddowncastface,andwentswiftlyupthestairwaytoherroom.Itseemedtohimacutdirect.\"sheandStantonhavebeencomparingnotes,\"hesaidtohimself,andhecrimsonedatthethoughtofwhathemustnowappeartoher.MissBurtonhadbeenstandingwithherbacktowardsthestairwayandhadnotseenIdaatfirst,butVanBerg\'shotflushcausedhertoglancearoundandseethecause,andthensheunderstoodhismannerbetter.Butitwashercreedthatpeoplemanagesuchthingsbestwithoutinterference,evenfromthekindliestmotives,andshethereforemadenoallusiontoMissMayhewthatevening. \"MissJennie,\"saidVanBerg,yieldingtowhathenowfelthadbecomeanecessity,\"Imayseemmoreofaheathentoyouto-morrowthanever.ThereisadistantmountainandlakethatIwishtovisitbeforeIreturntotown,andIshallstartearlyto-morrow. SoifIdonotcomebackveryearlyyouneednotthinkthattheearthhasswallowedmeuporthatIhavefallenapreytowildbeasts.Goodnight,\"andhepressedherhandwarmly. Shelookedathimwistfullyandseemedabouttospeak,forshewasvaguelyconsciousofhisdeeptrouble.Shecheckedtheimpulse,however,andpartedfromhimwithakindlysmilethatsuggestedsympathyratherthanreproach. StantoncalledMr.Mayhewasideandthetwogentlemanspokeveryfranklytogether. \"Idaseemsevenmoreconcernedaboutyouthanherself,\"saidStantoninconclusion,\"anditwouldkillher,asshenowfeels,ifyoushouldgivewaytoyouroldweaknessagain.Shefearsthatshewon\'tbeabletosustainandcheeryouassheintended,butItoldherthatwewouldbothstandbyherandseeherthroughhertrouble.\" \"Iunderstandyou,Ik,\"saidMr.Mayhew,quietly.\"FrommyheartIthankyouforyourkindnesstoIda.Butyoudon\'tunderstandme.Ihadadeeperthirstthanthatforbrandy,andwhenmychildgavemeherlove,myrealthirstwasquenched,andtheotherisgone.\" \"That\'snoble;we\'llpullthroughyet!\"Stantonresumed,heartily. \"IdaandIgotoursupperatavillageinn——atleast,wewentthroughthemotions——forIwasboundnooneshouldhaveachancetostareatherto-night.\" \"Nomatter,\"saidherfather,decisively.\"IhavehadpreparedasniceasupperasMr.Burleighcouldfurnish,andIshalltakeittoherroom.Sheshallseethatsheisnotforgotten.\" Idatriedtoeatalittletopleasehim,butshesooncameandsatbesidehimonhersofa,saying,assheburiedherfaceagainsthisshoulder,\"Father,Ishallhavetoleanveryhardonyounow.\" \"Iwon\'tfailyou,Ida,\"wasthegentleandsimplereply,buttheyunderstoodeachotherwithoutfurtherwords.Withunspokensympathyandtendernesshetriedtofilltheplacehermothercouldnot,forifMrs.MayhewhadgainedanyknowledgeofIda\'sfeelings,shewouldhavehadagreatdealtosayonthesubjectwiththebestandkindestintentions.Withheavytouchshewouldtrytoexamineandhealthewoundtwentytimesaday. Mr.MayhewwasrightwhenhesaidtheVanBergswereaproudrace,andthistraithadfounditsculmination,perhaps,intheheroofthistale.Hewasjustlyproudofhisoldandunstainedname;hewasproudofthosewhoboreitwithhim,andhehonoredhisfatherandmother,notinobediencetoacommand,butbecauseeveryonehonoredthem;andifhissisterwasalittlecoldandstately,sheembodiedhisideasofrefinementandcultivation;hewasproudofhissocialposition,ofhistalent——forheknewhehadthatmuch,atleast——andoftherecognitionhehadalreadywonintherepublicofart.Butchiefofallhadhebeenproudofhisunstainedmanhood,ofthehonor,whichhebelievedhadbeenkeptunsullieduntilthismiserableday.Butnow,ashestrodeawayinthemoonlight,hefoundhimselfconfrontingcertainfactswhichhefelthecouldneverexplaintoanyone\'ssatisfaction,notevenhisown.Hehadopenlyprofessedtoloveapoorandorphanedgirl,andhadpledgedhimselftowinherifhecould——tobeherfriendtillhecouldbecomefarmore.Evengrantingthatshestilllookedonhimmerelyasafriend,thatdidnotreleasehim.Itwaswhilepossessingthedistinctknowledgethatshecherishednowarmerfeelingthathehadmadethepledge,andthoughshemightnotbeableorwillingto-dayorto-morrow,orforyearstocome,togiveupapastloveforhissake,hispromiserequiredthatheshouldpatientlywooandwaittillshecouldburythepastwithheroldlover,andreceive,athishands,thefuturethathewasinhonorboundtokeepwithinherreach.Ofcourse,if,afterthelapseofyears,sheassuredhimshecouldnotandwouldnotacceptofhishandinmarriage,hewouldbefree,buthehadscarcelywaitedweeksbeforegivinghislovetoanother.Foraughtheknew,thehopeofhappierdays,whichhehadurgeduponher,mightbealreadystealingintoherheart. ItgavehimbutlittlecomfortnowtorecognizethefactthathehadneverlovedJennieBurton——thathehadneverknownwhatthewordmeantuntilsweptawaybytheirresistibletideofapassion,thepowerofwhichalreadyappalledhim.Tosaythathedidnotfeellikekeepinghispromisenow,orthathisfeelingshadchanged,heknewwouldberegardedasanexcusebeneathcontempt,andaweeksincehehimselfwouldhavepronouncedthemostmercilessjudgmentagainstamaninhispresentposition.