第34章

类别:其他 作者:E. P. Roe字数:10939更新时间:18/12/13 14:44:18
\"Myheartoverflowswithgratitudetoyou,\"hesaidpromptly,butwithrisingcolor;\"andasIsaidwhenyourescuedme,sonowI vowagain,Idedicatemylifetoyou.Idonotaskyoutoforgetthepastallatonce——Idonotaskyoutoforgetitatall——butonlytoletmeaidyouintakingthebitternessoutofthosememoriesthatnowaredestroyingassweetandbeneficentalifeasGodevergave.Ihavesuspectedthatyouhadsomeunselfishguileinthatlastpromiseyouobtainedfromme,butIshallbeloyaltothepromiseIintendedtomake,andwhichwasinmymind;IshallbeloyaltothepromiseImadeyouatfirst,towinyouifIcould,andIshallwaittillIcan.\" \"What,then,willIdaMayhewdo?\"sheaskedlookinghimfullintheface. Hecoloredstillmoredeeply,butmeetinghersearchinggazewithoutblenching,hesaid,firmlyandquietly:\"Shewillalwaysdowhatisrightandnoble,Godblessher!\" MissBurtonappearedalittleperplexedandtroubledforamoment,andthensaid,slowly:\"IcalledyoumyfriendlastJuly,andwhenIspeakinthemoodIwasinthenImeanallthatIsay.Friendsshouldbeveryfrankwhentheoccasionrequires,orelsetheyarebutacquaintances.Iamgoingtobeveryfrankwithyouto-day,andifIerr,chargeittofriendshiponly.IdaMayhewlovesyou,Mr.VanBerg;shehaslovedyoualmostfromthefirst;andnowthatherlifehasbecomesonobleandbeautiful,Iamgreatlymistakenifyoudonotreturnheraffection.Ifthisbetrue,whatareyouofferingme?\" \"IHAVEgivenyou,MissBurton,mytruthandloyaltyforallcomingtime.Youmaydeclinethemnow——youprobablywill——butyoucannotchangemyattitudetowardsyouoraltermycourse.Ishallnotattempttohideanythingfromyou.Indeed,todosowouldbevain,andIhaveneverbeenintentionallyinsincerewithyou.\"ThenhetoldherofthefreakoffancythathadledhimtofollowIdatothecountryinthefirstinstance,andmuchthatfollowedsince,makingnoreference,however,toherdarkpurposeagainstherself. Inconclusionhesaid:\"Oflate,forreasonsobvioustoyou,shehashadstrongfascinationsforme,butaboveandbeyondthesehasbeenherinfluenceonthesideofallthat\'sright,manly,andtrue.IhaveneverspokenoflovetoMissMayhew.Honor,loyalty,unboundedgratitude,anddeepaffectionbindmetoyou,andshallthroughlife.Pleasesaynomore,MissJennie,forifanyquestionwaseversettled,thisis.\" \"ThenyouproposetosacrificeyourselfandMissMayhewfortheshadowychanceofmakingmealittlehappier?\" \"Ishallnotbesacrificed,andIdaMayhewwouldjustlyrejectmewithscornwereIdisloyaltoyou.Icangiveyoumorelove,JennieBurton,thanIfearyouwillevergiveme,butIshallwaitpatiently.Whenmonthsandyearshaveprovedtoyouthetruthofmywords,youmayfeeldifferently.Letusleavethesubjecttillthen.\" \"Oh,Mr.VanBerg,Ishallhavetotellyouafterall,\"shesaidburyingherfaceinherhands. \"Youneednotnow,\"herepliedgently.\"Youhavebeenillandarenotstrongenoughforthisagitation.Youneverneedtotellmeunlessitwillmakeyourburdenlighter.\" \"Itwillmakemyburdenlighterto-day,\"shesaidhurriedly.\"PardonmeifItellmystoryinthebriefestandmostprosaicway.Youarethefirstonethathasheardit.Itmaynotseemmuchtoyouandothers;buttomeitisanawfultragedy,andIsometimesfearmylifemaybeaneternalconditionofsuspenseandwaiting.Youhavebeenverygenerousintakingmesofullyontrust,butnowyoushallknowall.Iamtheonlydaughterofapoor,unworldlyNewEnglandclergyman.MymotherdiedbeforeIcanremember,andmyfathergavetomeallthetimehecouldsparefromthedutiesofasmallvillageparish.Heandthebeautifulregioninwhichwelivedweremyonlyteachers.OneJunemorningHarroldFleetwoodcametotheparsonagewithlettersofintroduction,sayingthathisphysicianhadbanishedhimfrombooksandcitylife,andheaskedifhecouldbetakenasalodgerforafewweeks.Poorandunworldlyasfatherwas,formysakehemadecarefulinquiriesandlearnedthattheyoungmanwasfromoneofthebestandwealthiestfamiliesofBoston,andboreanunblemishedreputation.Then,sinceweweresoverypoor,heyieldedtoMr.Fleetwood\'swishes,hopingthustobeabletobuysomebooks,hesaid,onwhichourmindscouldliveduringthecomingwinter. \"Tome,HarroldFleetwoodwasaveryremarkablecharacter.Whilehealwaystreatedmewithkindnessandrespect,hedidnottakemuchnoticeofmeatfirst;andIthinkhefoundmeverydiffident,tosaytheleast.But,ashehadovertaxedhiseyes,Ibegantoreadtohim;andthen,aswebecamebetteracquainted,heresumedahabithehad,asIsoonlearned,ofspeakinginhalf-soliloquyconcerningthesubjectsthatoccupiedhismind.Hesaidthataninvalidsisterhadindulgedhiminthishabit,andhehadtriedtothinkaloudpartlytobeguileherweariness.ButtomeitwastherevelationoftherichestandmostversatilemindIhaveeverknown.AtlastIventuredtoshowmyinterestandtoasksomequestions,andthenhegraduallybecameinterestedinmeforsomereason.\" \"Icanunderstandhisreasons,\"saidVanBergemphatically. \"Hedidnotknowatfirsthowmuchtimefatherhadgivenmeandtowhatgooduseswehadputthebookswehad.Well,Imustbebrief. Everydaybroughtusnearertogether,untilitseemedthatwesharedourthoughtsincommon.Ioughtnottocomplain,forperhapsinfewlonglivesdoestherecomemorehappinessthanwascrowdedinthosefewweeks.Itwasthehappinessofheaven——itwasthehappinessoftwosoulsattunedtoperfectharmonyandrangingtogethertherichestfieldsoftruthandfancy.Dearoldfatherwasblindtoitall,andIhadscarcelythoughtwhithertheshiningtidewascarryingmeuntillastTuesdayfiveyearsago,Mr.Fleetwoodsaidtome,\'Jennie,oursoulswerematedinheaven,ifanyeverwere,andIclaimyouasthefulfillmentofwhatmusthavebeenaDivinepurpose.\'Ifoundthatmyheartechoedeverywordhesaid. \"ThenheappearedtroubledandsaidthatImustgivehimtimetountangleasnarlintowhichhehaddriftedratherthaninvolvedhimself.Hisfamilywerewealthyandambitious,andtheyhadalwaysspokenofhismarriagewithacousinwhowasanheiress,asasettledthing.Hehadneverboundhimselfbywordoract,andoftenlaughinglytoldhisparentsthattheycouldnotarrangethesemattersonstrictlybusinessprinciples,asdidaristocratsabroad——thattheyoungladyherselfmighthavesomethingtosay,ifhehadnot.Buthewaswraptupinhisstudies——hewaspreparingforaliterarylife——andeventsdriftedonuntilhefoundthateveryoneofhishouseholdhadsettheirheartsonthisalliance.Allthathecouldsayagainstitwasthathewasindifferent.Theladywasprettyandtriedtomakeherselfagreeabletohim;whilehefeltthattheyhadlittleincommon,andwasalsoledtobelievethatshewouldgood-naturedlyleavehimtohisownpursuits,andsoheenterednoprotesttothefamilyschemes,butdrifted.Thatwastheonedefectofhischaracter.Hewasamanofthoughtandfancyratherthanofdecisionandaction. \"Whenhereturnedhomeandtoldhisparentsofhisattachmentforme,theywerefurious,andwroteverybitterletterstobothfatherandmyself,accusingusofhavingintriguedtoobtainawealthyalliance.ThankGod!fatherneversawtheletter,ashediedsuddenly,beforeheknewhowsoreawoundIhadreceived.NordidIevershowthelettertoMr.Fleetwood,formyfatherhadtrainedmetoowelltosowdissensionbetweenparentsandson. \"Anaunttookmetoherhome.Shewasakindheartedoldlady,butverymatter-of-factandwhollyengrossedinherhousekeeping,andItoldhernothing.IwaitedtillMr.Fleetwoodsoughtmeout,whichhesoondid.Isawthathisfamilyweremovingheavenandearthtobreakoffhisengagementwithme,anditevidentlypainedhimdeeplythathemustsogreatlydisappointhisparents.Buttheconsiderationthatweighedmostwithhimwasthis:theyurgeduponhimineverypossiblewaythathopeshadbeenraisedintheheartoftheyoungladyherself,andalthoughhewasalwaysveryreticentinregardtoher.Ithinkshesecondedthefamilyscheme,forthemarriagewouldhavejoinedtwoverylargeestates.Althoughmyheartoftenstoodstillwithfearwhileheapparentlywaveredalittle,IcanhonestlysayIlefthimfreetomakehisownchoice. Theypersecutedandurgedhimtothatextent,andsoconfusedhissenseofrightandwrong,that,inordertoescapefromhisdilemma,hemanagedtogetalieutenant\'scommissioninthearmyinspiteofhisphysician\'sprotest,andbeforehisfamilyrealizedwhattheyregardedasanimmeasurabledisasterhewasintheUnionranksatthefront.ItHASprovedanimmeasurabledisastertome. \"Hecametoseemebeforehewentsouth,andtoldmethathepreferreddeathtoanyotherbridethanmyself.InsadforebodingIbeggedhimtogivemeupratherthangointothatawfulwarwithhisimperfecthealth.Buthewent.Therestofmystoryissoontold. Lifeinthefieldseemedtobracehimupeveryway.Hewrotemethathehadlivedhithertoinbooksanddreams,andthatcontactwithstrong,forcefulmenwasjustwhatheneeded.Hewrotealmostdaily,andIlivedonhisletters.Hegrewstrongandheroicinhisexposuretodangerandhardship,andwonpromotiononthesimplegroundofmerit.Atlast,afteranarduouscampaign,hewasslightlywoundedandgreatlyworn,andhereceivedalongleaveofabsenceafterthetroopswentintowinterquarters.Hewrotethenthathewascominghometomarryme,andnopoweronearthcouldpreventitexceptmy\'ownlittleself,\'asheexpressedit——oh!Icanrepeatallthoseletterswordforword.Hewrotemetheverydayandhouronwhichhewouldstart,andIhavewaitedeversince;andIhavevowedbeforeGodthatIwillwaittillhecomes.\"Andshebowedherhead,hereyesweretearless,andshewentonstillmorehurriedly. \"Iafterwardslearnedfromabrotherofficer,andalsofromthepapers,thathelefthisregimentalheadquartersatthetimehesaid,butthathehadtoridethrougharegioninfestedwithguerrillas,andthatisabsolutelyallIknow.Iamsurehewrotetohisfamilyofhisintentionsinregardtome,buttheyhaveneverrecognizedmeintheslightestway.Theyoungladytowhomtheywouldhavemarriedhimworemourningayear,andthenwasledtothealterbyanotherman.But,asmyHarroldsaid,Godmatedoursouls,andI shallwaittillhejoinsourlives.YournamestartledmegreatlywhenIhearditlastJuneforthefirsttimesinceIhadspokenitmyselftoonewhohasseeminglyvanishedbutiseverpresenttome,andwhileyoudonotresemblehiminappearancetoanycloseextent,thereisattimessomethinginyourexpressionthatissingularlylikehis;andthisfactmustexplainandexcusealltheweakexhibitionsofmyselfthissummer.Andnow,myfriend,permitmetosaythatyourratherardentwordsononeortwooccasionsneverdeceivedmeforamoment.Youmistookyourwarmsympathyforlove.I,whohadseenandknowntheloveofHarroldFleetwood,couldnotmakesuchamistake.YoudoloveIdaMayhew,andsheisworthy;andinnopossiblewaycouldyoudosomuchtoaddtomyhappiness,nowandalways,asbyaidingthatbeautifulgirldevelophernewandbeautifullife.HaroldVanBerg,IwouldregarditasaninsultifyoueverspoketomeofloveandmarriageafterwhatIhavetoldyouto-day.Ishallalwaysvalueyourfriendshipvery,verymuch,forIamnowaloneintheworld,andIthinkIhavefoundinyouafriendinwhomIcantrustabsolutely,andtowhomIcouldgoincasethereshouldbeneed.Probablythereneverwillbe,for,inmysimple,busylife,Ihavefewwants.YoumaytellMr.StantonwhatyouthinkbestofmystoryafterIamgone.I regretunspeakablythatheshouldthinkofmeashedoes,forIhavelearnedtorespecthimasatrue,noble-heartedgentleman.Itisonemoreoflife\'sstrangemysteries.Mr.VanBerg,\"shesaid,springingup,\"youhavemadetomeonepledgethatyoucankeep——onlyone.Youhavepromisedto\'makemehappyinmyownway.\'BraveIdaMayhewcaughtmeinherarmswhenIfaintedlastTuesday,andshewatchedatmysidetillmorning.Yes,shedid;thenobleandgenerousgirl!ButIpromisedmyselfthepleasureofrewardingher,ifpossible.Now,ifyouwishtodosomethingformethatdemandsprompt,heroicaction,scrambleintoabuggyandletoneofMr.Burleigh\'smendriveyoutothatoldgardenbeforesheleavesit.Shefoundhernewspirituallifethere,letheralsofindherhappyearthlylifeinthesamelovedplace.Notaword,butgoatonceifyouhaveanyregardformyfeelingsandwishes.AsIhavetoldmystory,yoursympatheticfacehasbeenmoreeloquentthananywords,andleavesnothingtobesaid.IrefusetoseeyouorspeaktoyouagaintillyouhavefulfilledtheonlypromiseIeveraskedorwishedyoutomake,\"andshelefthimandquicklydisappeared. TenminuteslaterVanBergwasbeingdriventowardsMr.Eltinge\'splace,ataspeedwhichthreatened,incaseofaccident,toplacehimbeyondtheuseofcrutches.AsherodealonginfrontofthehousehesawthatIda\'soldhorseandlowphaetonwerestillintheshadeofthetrees;therefore,dismissinghisdriver,hehobbledwithsingularalacrityacrossthelawnandsuddenlypresentedhimselfbeforeMr.EltingeandIda,muchtothesurpriseofthelatter,whohastilywipedhereyesandsoughttohidethefactthatherthoughtshadnotbeenverycheerful. \"Pardonme,\"hesaid,\"butIleftmysketchbookheresomedayssince; andIespeciallywishedtobidMr.Eltingegood-byandtothankhimwithallthewarmthandfulnessthatcanbeputintowords.\" Mr.Eltingewascordiallyandgravelykindinhisreception,butIdakeptherfaceaverted,forsheknewthatthetracesofgriefweretooapparent. AfterafewmomentsMr.Eltingesaid:\"Sincethisisyourlastvisit,Icannotthinkoflettingeitherofyougobackbeforedinner,and,ifyouwillexcusemeforalittletime,Isooncanseethatoursimplearrangementsaremade.\" \"Ishallbeverygladtoremain,\"saidVanBerg,sopromptlythatIdaturnedandlookedathimwithsurprise.Shewasstillmoresurprisedwhen,assoonastheywerealone,hehobbledtotherusticseatandsatdownbesideher. \"MissIda,\"hesaid,\"youhavealwaysgivenmesuchadmirableadvicethatIcometoyouagain.MissBurtonrefusesmeabsolutelyandirrevocably,andinlanguagethatrendersitimpossibleformeevertoaddressheragainonthesubject.Youthusperceivewhataforlornobjectisbeforeyou——arejectedmanandacripple!\" \"MissBurtonrefusedyou!\"exclaimedIdainutteramazement.\"Youwerebutacoldwooer,Iimagine,\"sheaddedreproachfully,andsherosefromtheseatandstoodalooffromhim. \"Youknowwell,MissIda,\"hesaidearnestly,\"thatafalsehoodwouldbeimpossibleinthisplace,andIassureyouIhonestlydidthebestIcould.Wehaveplightedourfaithinafriendshipthatwillbeabrother\'sloveonmypart,butshesaidsolemnlythatshewouldregardoffersofmarriagefromme,noworatanyfuturetime,asaninsult.Inbrief,shehasatlasttoldmeherstory. Herloverisdead,anditwasbecauseshedetectedcertainresemblancesinmyappearancetohimthatshelookedatmesometimesinthewayyoudescribed.Ihadsurmisedasmuchbefore,butatonetimehopedthatthisaccidentalresemblancemightgivemeavantage-groundinwinningherfromapastthatIknewmusthavebeenverysadindeed.Myresemblancewasonlyanoutwardone,themanhimselfwasimmeasurablymysuperior,andontheprincipleofcontrastaloneJennieBurtoncouldneverthinkofme.ButherloveforHarroldFleetwoodisherlife.Itisastrange,unearthlydevotionthattimeonlyincreases.IfeltweekssincethatIcouldworshipherasasaintfareasierthanIcouldloveherasawoman,andInowknowthereason.Itwouldindeedbeaninsultforanymantospeaktoherofloveandmarriage,ifheknewwhatIhavelearnedto-day.\" \"ThenpoorCousinIkhasnochanceeither,\"saidIda,withtearsinhereyes. \"No,Idonotthinkhehas,althoughshehaslearnedtoappreciatehim.Shespokeofhimasa\'true,noble-heartedgentleman,\'andsuchtermsfromthelipsofawomanlikeJennieBurtonarebetterthanaking\'stitle.Asfarasmycomplacentanddeliberatewooingoflastsummerisconcerned,Ibelievethatwhenitdidnotpainandannoyhershewasratheramusedbyit.Shehadseenthegenuinething,youknow,andthusIwastheonlyoneimposeduponbyasentimentwhichatthetimereceivedtheunqualifiedapprovalofmyinfalliblereasonandjudgment.TheverysuperiorMr.HaroldVanBergoncedeclinedyouracquaintance,asyoumayremember.Takeyourfullrevengeuponhimnow,foryouseetowhatabatteredanddilapidatedconditionofbodyandmindhehasbeenreduced.Hehasdevelopedageniusforblunderingandgettinghimselfandotherpeopleintotrouble,thatisquitesublime.Ifeveramanneededdailyadviceandcounsel,hedoes,andtheincalculableservicethatyouhaverenderedhiminthisrespectleadshimtocometoyouagain.\" \"Indeed,sir,\"saidIda,turningawaywithacrimsonface,\"Ihavenofurtheradvicetogiveyou.Mr.Eltingewillsoonbeback; takehimasyourcounsellor.I\'mgoingtogathersomeflowersfordinner.\" Heatoncewasonhiscrutchesandinclosepursuit,butsheflittedawaybeforehimtillindespairhereturnedtotherusticseat.Thensheshylyandhesitatinglybegantoapproach,apparentlyabsorbedintyingupherflowers. \"Haven\'tyouobservedthatIamacripple?\"heasked. \"Ihaveobservedthatyouareaverynimbleone.\" \"Ithinkyouareverycrueltotreatahelplessmaninthisstyle.\" \"Indeed,sir,Ihavenottakenawayyourcrutches.Whenyouspokeofahelplessman,towhomdidyourefer?\" \"Ithoughtyouoncesaidthatmercywas\'twicebless\'d.\'\" \"That\'satruismthathasbecomealittletrite.Don\'tyouthinkMr.Eltingewilllikemybouquet?\" \"Hereisaflowerthattomeisworthallthateverbloomed.Comeandtellmeifyoustillrecognizeit,\"andhetookoutthelittlenote-bookinwhichwaspressedtheimperfectandemblematicrose-bud. \"Poorlittlething!\"Idasighed,lookingoverhisshoulder,\"howfadedithasbecome!\" Byamotionthatwasalmostinstantaneoushedroppedthenote-bookandcaughtherhand.\"Yes,Ida,\"hesaideagerly,itisfaded,butitgrowsdearertomedaily,asyouwilllongaftertheexquisitecolorhasfadedfromyourface.IdaMayhew,thebrookhasstoppednowbecauseitcannothelpitself,norwillitevergoonagain,eveninspringorsummer,unlessitbearsyouawaywithit.\" Sheturnedandlookedhimfullinhiseyes,inaccordancewithhercustomwhenshefeltthatshemustknowtheinnermostthoughtsofthespeaker. \"Mr.VanBerg,\"shesaidverygravely,\"letthatlittleemblemthereremindyouthatyouarespeakingtoaveryfaultyandignorantgirl.IcannotregaininafewweekswhatIhavelostinawastedlife.Youmayregret——\" \"Hush,Ida;foronceIwillnotlistentoyou.WhenIbelievedmyselfdyingmychiefthoughtwasofyou,andwhenIheardsoundsnearme,inmyhalfunconsciousstateIcalledyourname.\" \"Oh,thatithadbeenmyprivilegetoanswer,\"shesighed. \"YousavedmewhenIwasinfarworseperil,\"heresumedinwordsthatflowedlikeatorrent.\"Yousavedmyhonor,mymanhood;yousavedmefromfollythatwouldhaveblastedmylife.IowefarmoretoyouthantoJennieBurton,andIknowatwhatcosttoyourself. Ida,Ishallneverhideanythingfromyou.IcamebacklastMondayformysketch-book,andIheardyousay:\'Itwouldbeeasierformetodiethangivehimupforyoursake,JennieBurton.\'ThenonlyIlearnedyoursecret;thenforthefirstIunderstoodyourself-sacrificeforthesakeofhonorandduty.UntilthenIthoughtthestruggletoforgetwouldbeonmypartonly.FromthatmomentneverdidamanhonorawomanmorethanIhonorandreverenceyou. MymothergavemethisringandtoldmenevertopartwithituntilIfoundawomanthatIcouldloveandhonorevenmorethanher,andInevershallpartwithittillIputitonyourhand,\"andshehadscarcelytimetoglancedown,beforeshesawadiamondglitteringonherengagementfinger. \"IgaveupthatwhichwaslifetomeforHissake,andthussoonHegivesbacktomefarmore,\"Idamurmured,andsherestedherheadonVanBerg\'sshoulderwithalookofinfinitecontent.Amomentlatersheadded:\"Oh,I\'msogladforfather\'ssake.\" \"Areyounotalittlegladforyourown?\" \"Oh,Harold!comparethis——God\'swayoutoftroublewiththeoneIchose!\" \"Thepasthasgonebyforever,Ida,andyouhavereceivedyourwoman\'ssoulinthegoodold-fashionedway.InmyheartofheartsIhavechangedyournamefromIdatoIdeal.\" TheyhadnotnoticedthatMr.Eltingehadcomedownthegardenwalktosummonthemtodinner.Theoldgentlemandiscoveredthattherehadbeenatransformationsceneinhisabsence,althoughhetookoffhisspectaclestwice,andwipedthembeforeheseemedfullysatisfiedofitsreality. \"Ahem!Ifearourplaindinnerwillbeaveryprosaicinterruption; but——\"hebegan. \"Oh,Mr.Eltinge,\"criedIda,springingtohim,hercheeksputtingtoshameanyflowerofhisgarden,\"Ioweallthistoyou!\" \"Mr.VanBerg,\"saidMr.Eltinge,withthestatelycourtesyoftheoldschool,\"withyourpermissionInowshalltakefullpayment,\" andstoopingdownhekissedhertenderly,withafervent\"Godblessyou,mychild!Godblessyouboth!Ithoughtitwouldallendinthisway.\" ItwaslateinthedaywhenIdadroveuptothestepsoftheLakeHouseandassistedVanBergtoalightwithacareandsolicitudethatStanton,whowasgrimlywatchingthem,thoughtatrifletooapparent.Shegaveahastyside-glancetohercousin,butwouldnottrustherselftodomoreinthepresenceofothers. \"Mr.VanBerg,Iwouldliketoseeyoualoneafewmoments,\"saidStantoninalowtone. Theartisthobbledcheerfullyintooneofthesmallprivateparlors,andstretchedhimselfoutveryluxuriouslyonthesofa,sayingashedidso,\"Taketherocking-chair,Ik.\" \"No,sir,\"saidStantonstiffly.\"Ishalltrespassbutafewmomentsonyourtime——onlylongenoughtokeepapromiseandperformaduty.Incircumstancesthatyoucanscarcelyhaveforgotten,youassuredmethatIwasinhonorboundtogivemycousin,MissMayhew,abrother\'scare.Youassertedveryemphaticallythatwithherpeculiartemperamentsheoughttobesavedfromanyserioustrouble.WhatIthenpromisedfromasenseofdutyInowperformfromwarmaffection.Asfarasabrother\'sloveandcareisconcerned,IdaMayhewismysister,andasabrotherIinsist,inviewofyourrelationswithMissBurton,thatyoudonotgivetohersomuchofyoursociety.NotthatImeantoinsinuateinthefaintestpossibleway,thatmycousinentertainsforyouanythingmorethananordinaryandfriendlyregard.Itismyintentiononlytoremindyouthatyourcoursehasbeenalittlepeculiaroflate,tosaytheleast,andthatitisoftenfarbettertopreventtroublethanremedyit.\" \"Themischiefisalldone,Ik;youaretoolate.\" \"Whatdoyoumean,sir?\" \"Well,onethingatatime.MissBurtonhasrefusedmeabsolutely.\" \"Idon\'twonder!\"saidStantonindignantly. \"NorIeither,Ik.YouareahundredfoldmoreworthyofherthanIamoreverwas.Ionceregardedmyselfasslightlyyoursuperior,Isaac,butcircumstanceshaveprovedthatyouhaveenoughgoodmetalinyoutomakeadozensuchmenasIam.\" \"Iwantexplanations,notcompliments,\"saidStantonsternly. \"Sitdown,andI\'lltellyoueverything.Thenyoucanbrainmewithoneofthecrutches,ifyouwish,\"andVanBergrelatedtoStantonsubstantiallyallthatoccurredbetweenhimselfandJennieBurton.\"ShesaidIcouldtellyouaftershewasgone,butIthinkitisbestyoushouldknowbefore.Sheunderstandsandhonorsyou,andyoushouldunderstandher.Herheartisburiedsodeepinsomeunnamed,unmarkedgravethatitwillfind,Ifear,noresurrectiononearth.Itoldyouthefirstdayshecametothishousethatshehadhadanexperiencethatseparatedherfromordinaryhumanity,andalsopredictedthatshewouldwakeyouupandmakeamanofyou.Shehasmadeyouaprinceamongmen.Youaremyelderbrother,Ik,fromthistimeforth,andIwon\'tputonanymoreairswithyou.AsIsaid,yourremarksinregardtoyourcousincamealittlelate.Yousee,myringisgone,andyouknowIhaveoftenlaughinglytoldyouthatmymothergaveittomeonconditionsthatmadeitverysafeproperty.Ihavepartedwithit,however,andveryhonestlytoo;butyouwillseeitagain,soon.\" \"Van,\"saidStanton,withaslightquaverinhisvoice,andaverysicklyattemptathisoldhumor,\"Ihaveforfeitedmywagerthatfollowedyourprediction,whichIthoughtsoabsurdatthetime; butI\'llforgiveyoueverything,andbestowmyblessingonyouandIda,ifyouwillpaintmeaportraitofMissBurton.\" \"ThebestIcanpossiblymake,Ik,andsheshalllookasshedidwhenshecalledyouatrue,noble-heartedgentleman.\" VanBergnowfoundnodifficultyinbringingaboutafriendshipbetweenIdaandJennieBurton,andthetwomaidensspentthegreaterpartofSabbathafternoontogether.Idahidnothinginherfullconfidence,noteventhecrimethathadbeeninherthoughts,andwhichmighthavedestroyedthelifethatnowwasgrowingsorichandbeautiful.Whenherpatheticstorywascompleted,Jenniesaid: \"Mr.VanBerghastoldmesomethingsinyourfavorthatyouhaveomitted.Icannotflattermyselfnowthatmyloveisstrongerthanyours,butyouarestronger,youarebraver.Whatisthesecretofyourstrength?Yourreligionseemstodoyoumoregoodthanminedoesme.\" \"Well,Jennie,\"saidIdamusingly,thereseemstomethisdifference. \"YouhaveaGod,IhaveaSaviour;youhaveafaith,IhaveatenderandhelpfulFriend.JesusChristhassaidtothosewholoveandtrusthim:\'Letnotyourheartsbetroubled.\'Hesaidthesewordstomenwhoweretosufferallthings,anddidso,Mr.Eltingetoldme.It\'sjustthesameasifhesaid,Youdon\'tknow,Ido;leaveeverythingtome,anditshallallbeforthebestintheend.Seehowallmytroublethissummerhasjustpreparedforthishappiness,andIbelieve,Jennie,thatyoureternityofhappinesswillbemadeallthericherforeverysaddayofyourunselfishlife.ThesoulsofsuchmenasHarroldFleetwoodareGod\'srichesttreasures,andhewhosenameisLovesurelykindledsuchloveasyoursandhis.TheGodthattheBiblerevealstomewillnotpermitittobelost,\"andwithJennie\'sheadonherbosomshesanglowandsweetly: Nohope,\'tissaid,thoughburieddeep,Butangelso\'eritvigilskeep; Noloveinsepulchreshallstay,ForChristourFriendhasrolledawayTheheavystoneofdeath. \"Oh,singmethosewordsagain,\"sobbedJennie:\"singthemagainandagain,tilltheyfillmyheartwithhope.\" Idadidso. \"OIda!God\'sgoodangeltomeaswellastoHaroldVanBerg,\" saidJennie,smilingthroughhertears.\"Iblessyouforthosehopefulwords.TheywillrepeatthemselvesinmyhearttillallisclearandoursoulsthatGodmatedarejoinedagain.MyHarroldwasnotonewhosaid\'Lord,Lord\'veryoften,butIknowthathetriedto\'dothewillofhisFatherwhichisinheaven.\'IamgoingtoyourFriend,Ida,forifeverapoormortalneededmorethanmortalhelpandcheer,Ido.Ishalljustgiveupeverythingintohishands,andwaitpatiently.\"