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类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:15425更新时间:18/12/13 16:16:15
TheagonizedappealwenttoostraighttoMrs。Dornell\'sheartforhertohearitunmoved。Yet,thingshavingcometothispass,whatcouldshedo?Shewasdistracted,andforamomentwasonBetty\'sside。HeroriginalthoughthadbeentowriteanaffirmativereplytoReynard,allowhimtocomeontoKing\'s-Hintock,andkeepherhusbandinignoranceofthewholeproceedingtillheshouldarrivefromFallsonsomefinedayafterhisrecovery,andfindeverythingsettled,andReynardandBettylivingtogetherinharmony。Buttheeventsoftheday,andherdaughter\'ssuddenoutburstoffeeling,hadoverthrownthisintention。Bettywassuretodoasshehadthreatened,andcommunicateinstantlywithherfather,possiblyattempttoflytohim。Moreover,Reynard\'sletterwasaddressedtoMr。Dornellandherselfconjointly,andshecouldnotinconsciencekeepitfromherhusband。 \'Iwillsendtheletterontoyourfatherinstantly,\'sherepliedsoothingly。\'Heshallactentirelyashechooses,andyouknowthatwillnotbeinoppositiontoyourwishes。Hewouldruinyouratherthanthwartyou。Ionlyhopehemaybewellenoughtobeartheagitationofthisnews。Doyouagreetothis?\' PoorBettyagreed,onconditionthatsheshouldactuallywitnessthedespatchoftheletter。Hermotherhadnoobjectiontooffertothis;butassoonasthehorsemanhadcantereddownthedrivetowardthehighway,Mrs。Dornell\'ssympathywithBetty\'srecalcitrationbegantodieout。Thegirl\'ssecretaffectionforyoungPhelipsoncouldnotpossiblybecondoned。Bettymightcommunicatewithhim,mighteventrytoreachhim。Ruinlaythatway。StephenReynardmustbespeedilyinstalledinhisproperplacebyBetty\'sside。 ShesatdownandpennedaprivatelettertoReynard,whichthrewlightuponherplan。 \'ItisNecessarythatIshouldnowtellyou,\'shesaid,\'whatIhaveneverMentionedbefore——indeedImayhavesignifiedtheContrary—— thatherFather\'sObjectiontoyourjoiningherhasnotasyetbeenovercome。AsIpersonallyWishtodelayyounolonger——amindeedasanxiousforyourArrivalasyoucanbeyourself,havingthegoodofmyDaughteratHeart——nocourseisleftopentomebuttoassistyourCausewithoutmyHusband\'sKnowledge。He,Iamsorrytosay,isatpresentillatFalls-Park,butIfeltitmyDutytoforwardhimyourLetter。HewillthereforebeliketoreplywithaperemptoryCommandtoyoutogobackagain,forsomeMonths,whenceyoucame,tilltheTimeheoriginallystipulatedhasexpir\'d。MyAdviceis,ifyougetsuchaLetter,totakenoNoticeofit,buttocomeonhitherasyouhadproposed,lettingmeknowtheDayandHour(afterdark,ifpossible)atwhichwemayexpectyou。DearBettyiswithme,andIwarrantyethatsheshallbeintheHousewhenyouarrive。\' Mrs。Dornell,havingsentawaythisepistleunsuspectedofanybody,nexttookstepstopreventherdaughterleavingtheCourt,avoidingifpossibletoexcitethegirl\'ssuspicionsthatshewasunderrestraint。But,asifbydivination,Bettyhadseemedtoreadthehusband\'sapproachintheaspectofhermother\'sface。 \'Heiscoming!\'exclaimedthemaiden。 \'Notforaweek,\'hermotherassuredher。 \'Heisthen——forcertain?\' \'Well,yes。\' Bettyhastilyretiredtoherroom,andwouldnotbeseen。 Tolockherup,andhandoverthekeytoReynardwhenheshouldappearinthehall,wasaplancharminginitssimplicity,tillhermotherfound,ontryingthedoorofthegirl\'schambersoftly,thatBettyhadalreadylockedandbolteditontheinside,andhadgivendirectionstohavehermealsservedwhereshewas,byleavingthemonadumb-waiteroutsidethedoor。 ThereuponMrs。Dornellnoiselesslysatdowninherboudoir,which,aswellasherbed-chamber,wasapassage-roomtothegirl\'sapartment,andsheresolvednottovacateherpostnightordaytillherdaughter\'shusbandshouldappear,towhichendshetooarrangedtobreakfast,dine,andsuponthespot。ItwasimpossiblenowthatBettyshouldescapewithoutherknowledge,evenifshehadwished,therebeingnootherdoortothechamber,exceptoneadmittingtoasmallinnerdressing-roominaccessiblebyanysecondway。 Butitwasplainthattheyounggirlhadnothoughtofescape。Herideasranratherinthedirectionofintrenchment:shewaspreparedtostandasiege,butscornedflight。This,atanyrate,renderedhersecure。AstohowReynardwouldcontriveameetingwithhercoydaughterwhileinsuchadefensivehumour,that,thoughthermother,mustbelefttohisowningenuitytodiscover。 Bettyhadlookedsowildandpaleattheannouncementofherhusband\'sapproachingvisit,thatMrs。Dornell,somewhatuneasy,couldnotleavehertoherself。Shepeepedthroughthekeyholeanhourlater。Bettylayonthesofa,staringlistlesslyattheceiling。 \'Youarelookingill,child,\'criedhermother。\'You\'venottakentheairlately。Comewithmeforadrive。\' Bettymadenoobjection。Soontheydrovethroughtheparktowardsthevillage,thedaughterstillinthestrained,strung-upsilencethathadfallenuponher。Theylefttheparktoreturnbyanotherroute,andontheopenroadpassedacottage。 Betty\'seyefelluponthecottage-window。Withinitshesawayounggirlaboutherownage,whomsheknewbysight,sittinginachairandproppedbyapillow。Thegirl\'sfacewascoveredwithscales,whichglistenedinthesun。Shewasaconvalescentfromsmallpox——adiseasewhoseprevalenceatthatperiodwasaterrorofwhichweatpresentcanhardlyformaconception。 AnideasuddenlyenergizedBetty\'sapatheticfeatures。Sheglancedathermother;Mrs。Dornellhadbeenlookingintheoppositedirection。Bettysaidthatshewishedtogobacktothecottageforamomenttospeaktoagirlinwhomshetookaninterest。Mrs。 Dornellappearedsuspicious,butobservingthatthecottagehadnoback-door,andthatBettycouldnotescapewithoutbeingseen,sheallowedthecarriagetobestopped。Bettyranbackandenteredthecottage,emergingagaininaboutaminute,andresumingherseatinthecarriage。Astheydroveonshefixedhereyesuponhermotherandsaid,\'There,Ihavedoneitnow!\'Herpalefacewasstormy,andhereyesfullofwaitingtears。 \'Whathaveyoudone?\'saidMrs。Dornell。 \'NannyPriddleissickofthesmallpox,andIsawheratthewindow,andIwentinandkissedher,sothatImighttakeit;andnowI shallhaveit,andhewon\'tbeabletocomenearme!\' \'Wickedgirl!\'crieshermother。\'Oh,whatamItodo!What——bringadistemperonyourself,andusurpthesacredprerogativeofGod,becauseyoucan\'tpalatethemanyou\'vewedded!\' Thealarmedwomangaveorderstodrivehomeasrapidlyaspossible,andonarriving,Betty,whowasbythistimealsosomewhatfrightenedatherownenormity,wasputintoabath,andfumigated,andtreatedineverywaythatcouldbethoughtoftowardoffthedreadfulmaladythatinarashmomentshehadtriedtoacquire。 Therewasnowadoublereasonforisolatingtherebelliousdaughterandwifeinherownchamber,andtheresheaccordinglyremainedfortherestofthedayandthedaysthatfollowed;tillnoillresultsseemedlikelytoarisefromherwilfulness。 MeanwhilethefirstletterfromReynard,announcingtoMrs。Dornellandherhusbandjointlythathewascominginafewdays,hadspedonitswaytoFalls-Park。ItwasdirectedundercovertoTupcombe,theconfidentialservant,withinstructionsnottoputitintohismaster\'shandstillhehadbeenrefreshedbyagoodlongsleep。 Tupcombemuchregrettedhiscommission,letterssentinthiswayalwaysdisturbingtheSquire;butguessingthatitwouldbeinfinitelyworseintheendtowithholdthenewsthantorevealit,hechosehistime,whichwasearlythenextmorning,anddeliveredthemissive。 TheutmosteffectthatMrs。DornellhadanticipatedfromthemessagewasaperemptoryorderfromherhusbandtoReynardtoholdaloofafewmonthslonger。WhattheSquirereallydidwastodeclarethathewouldgohimselfandconfrontReynardatBristol,andhaveitoutwithhimtherebywordofmouth。 \'But,master,\'saidTupcombe,\'youcan\'t。Youcannotgetoutofbed。\' \'Youleavetheroom,Tupcombe,anddon\'tsay\"can\'t\"beforeme! HaveJerrysaddledinanhour。\' Thelong-triedTupcombethoughthisemployerdemented,soutterlyhelplesswashisappearancejustthen,andhewentoutreluctantly。 NosoonerwashegonethantheSquire,withgreatdifficulty,stretchedhimselfovertoacabinetbythebedside,unlockedit,andtookoutasmallbottle。Itcontainedagoutspecific,againstwhoseusehehadbeenrepeatedlywarnedbyhisregularphysician,butwhosewarninghenowcasttothewinds。 Hetookadoubledose,andwaitedhalfanhour。Itseemedtoproducenoeffect。Hethenpouredoutatrebledose,swallowedit,leantbackuponhispillow,andwaited。Themiracleheanticipatedhadbeenworkedatlast。Itseemedasthoughtheseconddraughthadnotonlyoperatedwithitsownstrength,buthadkindledintopowerthelatentforcesofthefirst。Heputawaythebottle,andrangupTupcombe。 Lessthananhourlateroneofthehousemaids,whoofcoursewasquiteawarethattheSquire\'sillnesswasserious,wassurprisedtohearaboldanddecidedstepdescendingthestairsfromthedirectionofMr。Dornell\'sroom,accompaniedbythehummingofatune。Sheknewthatthedoctorhadnotpaidavisitthatmorning,andthatitwastooheavytobethevaletoranyotherman-servant。 Lookingup,shesawSquireDornellfullydressed,descendingtowardherinhisdrabcapedriding-coatandboots,withtheswingingeasymovementofhisprime。Herfaceexpressedheramazement。 \'Whatthedevilbeestlookingat?\'saidtheSquire。\'Didyouneverseeamanwalkoutofhishousebefore,wench?\' Resuminghishumming——whichwasofadefiantsort——heproceededtothelibrary,rangthebell,askedifthehorseswereready,anddirectedthemtobebroughtround。TenminuteslaterherodeawayinthedirectionofBristol,Tupcombebehindhim,tremblingatwhatthesemovementsmightportend。 Theyrodeonthroughthepleasantwoodlandsandthemonotonousstraightlanesatanequalpace。ThedistancetraversedmighthavebeenaboutfifteenmileswhenTupcombecouldperceivethattheSquirewasgettingtired——aswearyashewouldhavebeenafterridingthreetimesthedistancetenyearsbefore。However,theyreachedBristolwithoutanymishap,andputupattheSquire\'saccustomedinn。DornellalmostimmediatelyproceededonfoottotheinnwhichReynardhadgivenashisaddress,itbeingnowaboutfouro\'clock。 Reynardhadalreadydined——forpeopledinedearlythen——andhewasstayingindoors。HehadalreadyreceivedMrs。Dornell\'sreplytohisletter;butbeforeactinguponheradviceandstartingforKing\'s-Hintockhemadeuphismindtowaitanotherday,thatBetty\'sfathermightatleasthavetimetowritetohimifsominded。ThereturnedtravellermuchdesiredtoobtaintheSquire\'sassent,aswellashiswife\'s,totheproposedvisittohisbride,thatnothingmightseemharshorforcedinhismethodoftakinghispositionasoneofthefamily。Butthoughheanticipatedsomesortofobjectionfromhisfather-in-law,inconsequenceofMrs。Dornell\'swarning,hewassurprisedattheannouncementoftheSquireinperson。 StephenReynardformedthecompletestofpossiblecontraststoDornellastheystoodconfrontingeachotherinthebestparlouroftheBristoltavern。TheSquire,hot-tempered,gouty,impulsive,generous,reckless;theyoungerman,pale,tall,sedate,self- possessed——amanoftheworld,fullybearingoutatleastonecoupletinhisepitaph,stillextantinKing\'s-Hintockchurch,whichplacesintheinventoryofhisgoodqualities\'EngagingManners,cultivatedMind,Adorn\'dbyLetters,andinCourtsrefin\'d。\' Hewasatthistimeaboutfive-and-thirty,thoughcarefullivingandaneven,unemotionaltemperamentcausedhimtolookmuchyoungerthanhisyears。 SquireDornellplungedintohiserrandwithoutmuchceremonyorpreface。 \'Iamyourhumbleservant,sir,\'hesaid。\'Ihavereadyourletterwrittomywifeandmyself,andconsideredthatthebestwaytoansweritwouldbetodosoinperson。\' \'Iamvastlyhonouredbyyourvisit,sir,\'saidMr。StephenReynard,bowing。 \'Well,what\'sdonecan\'tbeundone,\'saidDornell,\'thoughitwasmightyearly,andwasnodoingofmine。She\'syourwife;andthere\'sanendon\'t。Butinbrief,sir,she\'stooyoungforyoutoclaimyet;wemustn\'treckonbyyears;wemustreckonbynature。 She\'sstillagirl;\'tisonpoliteof\'eetocomeyet;nextyearwillbefullsoonenoughforyoutotakehertoyou。\' Now,courteousasReynardcouldbe,hewasalittleobstinatewhenhisresolutionhadoncebeenformed。Shehadbeenpromisedhimbyhereighteenthbirthdayatlatest——soonerifshewereinrobusthealth。Hermotherhadfixedthetimeonherownjudgment,withoutawordofinterferenceonhispart。Hehadbeenhangingaboutforeigncourtstillhewasweary。Bettywasnowaswoman,ifshewouldeverbeone,andtherewasnot,inhismind,theshadowofanexcuseforputtinghimofflonger。Therefore,fortifiedashewasbythesupportofhermother,heblandlybutfirmlytoldtheSquirethathehadbeenwillingtowaivehisrights,outofdeferencetoherparents,toanyreasonableextent,butmustnow,injusticetohimselfandherinsistonmaintainingthem。Hetherefore,sinceshehadnotcometomeethim,shouldproceedtoKing\'s-Hintockinafewdaystofetchher。 Thisannouncement,inspiteoftheurbanitywithwhichitwasdelivered,setDornellinapassion。 \'Ohdammy,sir;youtalkaboutrights,youdo,afterstealingheraway,amerechild,againstmywillandknowledge!Ifwe\'dbeggedandprayed\'eetotakeher,youcouldsaynomore。\' \'Uponmyhonour,yourchargeisquitebaseless,sir,\'saidhisson- in-law。\'Youmustknowbythistime——orifyoudonot,ithasbeenamonstrouscruelinjusticetomethatIshouldhavebeenallowedtoremaininyourmindwithsuchastainuponmycharacter——youmustknowthatIusednoseductivenessortemptationofanykind。Hermotherassented;sheassented。Itookthemattheirword。Thatyouwasreallyopposedtothemarriagewasnotknowntometillafterwards。\' Dornellprofessedtobelievenotawordofit。\'Yousha\'n\'thavehertillshe\'sdreesixesfull——nomaidoughttobemarriedtillshe\'sdreesixes!——andmydaughtersha\'n\'tbetreatedoutofnater!\' SohestormedontillTupcombe,whohadbeenalarmedlylisteninginthenextroom,enteredsuddenly,declaringtoReynardthathismaster\'slifewasindangeriftheinterviewwereprolonged,hebeingsubjecttoapoplecticstrokesatthesecrises。ReynardimmediatelysaidthathewouldbethelasttowishtoinjureSquireDornell,andlefttheroom,andassoonastheSquirehadrecoveredbreathandequanimity,hewentoutoftheinn,leaningonthearmofTupcombe。 TupcombewasforsleepinginBristolthatnight,butDornell,whoseenergyseemedasinvincibleasitwassudden,insisteduponmountingandgettingbackasfarasFalls-Park,tocontinuethejourneytoKing\'s-Hintockonthefollowingday。Atfivetheystarted,andtookthesouthernroadtowardtheMendipHills。Theeveningwasdryandwindy,and,exceptingthatthesundidnotshine,stronglyremindedTupcombeoftheeveningofthatMarchmonth,nearlyfiveyearsearlier,whennewshadbeenbroughttoKing\'s-HintockCourtofthechildBetty\'smarriageinLondon——newswhichhadproduceduponDornellsuchamarkedeffectfortheworseeversince,andindirectlyuponthehouseholdofwhichhewasthehead。BeforethattimethewinterswerelivelyatFalls-Park,aswellasatKing\'s- Hintock,althoughtheSquirehadceasedtomakeithisregularresidence。Hunting-guestsandshooting-guestscameandwent,andopenhousewaskept。TupcombedislikedtheclevercourtierwhohadputastoptothisbytakingawayfromtheSquiretheonlytreasurehevalued。 Itgrewdarkerwiththeirprogressalongthelanes,andTupcombediscoveredfromMr。Dornell\'smannerofridingthathisstrengthwasgivingway;andspurringhisownhorseclosealongside,heaskedhimhowhefelt。 \'Oh,bad;damnbad,Tupcombe!Icanhardlykeepmyseat。Ishallneverbeanybetter,Ifear!HavewepassedThree-Man-Gibbetyet?\' \'Notyetbyalongways,sir。\' \'Iwishwehad。Icanhardlyholdon。\'TheSquirecouldnotrepressagroannowandthen,andTupcombeknewhewasingreatpain。\'IwishIwasunderground——that\'stheplaceforsuchfoolsasI!I\'dgladlybethereifitwerenotforMistressBetty。He\'scomingontoKing\'s-Hintockto-morrow——hewon\'tputitoffanylonger;he\'llsetoutandreachthereto-morrownight,withoutstoppingatFalls;andhe\'lltakeherunawares,andIwanttobetherebeforehim。\' \'Ihopeyoumaybewellenoughtodoit,sir。Butreally——\' \'IMUST,Tupcombe!Youdon\'tknowwhatmytroubleis;itisnotsomuchthatsheismarriedtothismanwithoutmyagreeing——for,afterall,there\'snothingtosayagainsthim,sofarasIknow;butthatshedon\'ttaketohimatall,seemstofearhim——infact,caresnothingabouthim;andifhecomesforcinghimselfintothehouseuponher,why,\'twillberankcruelty。WouldtotheLordsomethingwouldhappentopreventhim!\' HowtheyreachedhomethatnightTupcombehardlyknew。TheSquirewasinsuchpainthathewasobligedtoreclineuponhishorse,andTupcombewasafraideverymomentlesthewouldfallintotheroad。 Buttheydidreachhomeatlast,andMr。Dornellwasinstantlyassistedtobed。 NextmorningitwasobviousthathecouldnotpossiblygotoKing\'s- Hintockforseveraldaysatleast,andthereonthebedhelay,cursinghisinabilitytoproceedonanerrandsopersonalandsodelicatethatnoemissarycouldperformit。WhathewishedtodowastoascertainfromBetty\'sownlipsifheraversiontoReynardwassostrongthathispresencewouldbepositivelydistastefultoher。Werethatthecase,hewouldhaveborneherawaybodilyonthesaddlebehindhim。 Butallthatwashinderednow,andherepeatedahundredtimesinTupcombe\'shearing,andinthatofthenurseandotherservants,\'I wishtoGodsomethingwouldhappentohim!\' Thissentiment,reiteratedbytheSquireashetossedintheagonyinducedbythepowerfuldrugsofthedaybefore,enteredsharplyintothesoulofTupcombeandofallwhowereattachedtothehouseofDornell,asdistinctfromthehouseofhiswifeatKing\'s- Hintock。Tupcombe,whowasanexcitableman,washardlylessdisquietedbythethoughtofReynard\'sreturnthantheSquirehimselfwas。Astheweekdrewon,andtheafternoonadvancedatwhichReynardwouldinallprobabilitybepassingnearFallsonhiswaytotheCourt,theSquire\'sfeelingsbecameacuter,andtheresponsiveTupcombecouldhardlybeartocomenearhim。Havinglefthiminthehandsofthedoctor,theformerwentoutuponthelawn,forhecouldhardlybreatheinthecontagionofexcitementcaughtfromtheemployerwhohadvirtuallymadehimhisconfidant。HehadlivedwiththeDornellsfromhisboyhood,hadbeenbornundertheshadowoftheirwalls;hiswholelifewasannexedandweldedtothelifeofthefamilyinadegreewhichhasnocounterpartintheselatterdays。 Hewassummonedindoors,andlearntthatithadbeendecidedtosendforMrs。Dornell:herhusbandwasingreatdanger。Thereweretwoorthreewhocouldhaveactedasmessenger,butDornellwishedTupcombetogo,thereasonshowingitselfwhen,Tupcombebeingreadytostart,SquireDornellsummonedhimtohischamberandleaneddownsothathecouldwhisperinhisear: \'PutPeggyalongsmart,Tupcombe,andgettherebeforehim,youknow——beforehim。Thisisthedayhefixed。HehasnotpassedFallscross-roadsyet。IfyoucandothatyouwillbeabletogetBettytocome——d\'yesee?——afterhermotherhasstarted;she\'llhaveareasonfornotwaitingforhim。Bringherbythelowerroad—— he\'llgobytheupper。Yourbusinessistomake\'emmisseachother——d\'yesee?——butthat\'sathingIcouldn\'twritedown。\' Fiveminutesafter,Tupcombewasastridethehorseandonhisway—— thewayhehadfollowedsomanytimessincehismaster,afloridyoungcountryman,hadfirstgonewooingtoKing\'s-HintockCourt。Assoonashehadcrossedthehillsintheimmediateneighbourhoodofthemanor,theroadlayoveraplain,whereitraninlongstraightstretchesforseveralmiles。Inthebestoftimes,whenallhadbeengayintheunitedhouses,thatpartoftheroadhadseemedtedious。Itwasgloomyintheextremenowthathepursuedit,atnightandalone,onsuchanerrand。 Herodeandbrooded。IftheSquireweretodie,he,Tupcombe,wouldbealoneintheworldandfriendless,forhewasnofavouritewithMrs。Dornell;andtofindhimselfbaffled,afterall,inwhathehadsethismindon,wouldprobablykilltheSquire。Thinkingthus,Tupcombestoppedhishorseeverynowandthen,andlistenedforthecominghusband。ThetimewasdrawingontothemomentwhenReynardmightbeexpectedtopassalongthisveryroute。Hehadwatchedtheroadwellduringtheafternoon,andhadinquiredofthetavern- keepersashecameuptoeach,andhewasconvincedthattheprematuredescentofthestranger-husbanduponhisyoungmistresshadnotbeenmadebythishighwayasyet。 Besidesthegirl\'smother,TupcombewastheonlymemberofthehouseholdwhosuspectedBetty\'stenderfeelingstowardsyoungPhelipson,sounhappilygeneratedonherreturnfromschool;andhecouldthereforeimagine,evenbetterthanherfondfather,whatwouldbeheremotionsonthesuddenannouncementofReynard\'sadventthateveningatKing\'s-HintockCourt。 Soherodeandrode,despondingandhopefulbyturns。Hefeltassuredthat,unlessintheunfortunateeventofthealmostimmediatearrivalofherson-inlawathisownheels,Mrs。DornellwouldnotbeabletohinderBetty\'sdepartureforherfather\'sbedside。 Itwasaboutnineo\'clockthat,havingputtwentymilesofcountrybehindhim,heturnedinatthelodge-gatenearesttoIvellandKing\'s-Hintockvillage,andpursuedthelongnorthdrive——itselfmuchlikeaturnpikeroad——whichledthencethroughtheparktotheCourt。ThoughthereweresomanytreesinKing\'s-Hintockpark,fewborderedthecarriageroadway;hecouldseeitstretchingaheadinthepalenightlightlikeanunrolleddealshaving。Presentlytheirregularfrontageofthehousecameinview,ofgreatextent,butlow,exceptwhereitroseintotheoutlinesofabroadsquaretower。 AsTupcombeapproachedherodeasideuponthegrass,tomakesure,ifpossible,thathewasthefirstcomer,beforelettinghispresencebeknown。TheCourtwasdarkandsleepy,innorespectasifabridegroomwereabouttoarrive。 Whilepausinghedistinctlyheardthetreadofahorseuponthetrackbehindhim,andforamomentdespairedofarrivingintime: here,surely,wasReynard!Pullingupclosertothedensesttreeathandhewaited,andfoundhehadretreatednothingtoosoon,forthesecondrideravoidedthegravelalso,andpassedquiteclosetohim。 IntheprofileherecognizedyoungPhelipson。 BeforeTupcombecouldthinkwhattodo,Phelipsonhadgoneon;butnottothedoorofthehouse。Swervingtotheleft,hepassedroundtotheeastangle,where,asTupcombeknew,weresituatedBetty\'sapartments。Dismounting,heleftthehorsetetheredtoahangingbough,andwalkedontothehouse。 Suddenlyhiseyecaughtsightofanobjectwhichexplainedthepositionimmediately。Itwasaladderstretchingfrombeneaththetrees,whichtherecameprettyclosetothehouse,uptoafirst- floorwindow——onewhichlightedMissBetty\'srooms。Yes,itwasBetty\'schamber;hekneweveryroominthehousewell。 Theyounghorsemanwhohadpassedhim,havingevidentlylefthissteedsomewhereunderthetreesalso,wasperceptibleatthetopoftheladder,immediatelyoutsideBetty\'swindow。WhileTupcombewatched,acloakedfemalefiguresteppedtimidlyoverthesill,andthetwocautiouslydescended,onebeforetheother,theyoungman\'sarmsenclosingtheyoungwomanbetweenhisgraspoftheladder,sothatshecouldnotfall。Assoonastheyreachedthebottom,youngPhelipsonquicklyremovedtheladderandhiditunderthebushes。 Thepairdisappeared;till,inafewminutes,Tupcombecoulddiscernahorseemergingfromaremoterpartoftheumbrage。Thehorsecarrieddouble,thegirlbeingonapillionbehindherlover。 Tupcombehardlyknewwhattodoorthink;yet,thoughthiswasnotexactlythekindofflightthathadbeenintended,shehadcertainlyescaped。Hewentbacktohisownanimal,androderoundtotheservants\'door,wherehedeliveredtheletterforMrs。Dornell。ToleaveaverbalmessageforBettywasnowimpossible。 TheCourtservantsdesiredhimtostayoverthenight,buthewouldnotdoso,desiringtogetbacktotheSquireassoonaspossibleandtellwhathehadseen。Whetherheoughtnottohaveinterceptedtheyoungpeople,andcarriedoffBettyhimselftoherfather,hedidnotknow。However,itwastoolatetothinkofthatnow,andwithoutwettinghislipsorswallowingacrumb,TupcombeturnedhisbackuponKing\'s-HintockCourt。 Itwasnottillhehadadvancedaconsiderabledistanceonhiswayhomewardthat,haltingunderthelanternofaroadside-innwhilethehorsewaswatered,therecameatravellerfromtheoppositedirectioninahiredcoach;thelanternlitthestranger\'sfaceashepassedalonganddroppedintotheshade。Tupcombeexultedforthemoment,thoughhecouldhardlyhavejustifiedhisexultation。 ThebelatedtravellerwasReynard;andanotherhadsteppedinbeforehim。 YoumaynowbewillingtoknowofthefortunesofMissBetty。Leftmuchtoherselfthroughtheinterveningdays,shehadampletimetobroodoverherdesperateattemptatthestratagemofinfection—— thwarted,apparently,byhermother\'spromptitude。Inwhatotherwaytogaintimeshecouldnotthink。Thusdrewonthedayandthehouroftheeveningonwhichherhusbandwasexpectedtoannouncehimself。 Atsomeperiodafterdark,whenshecouldnottell,atapatthewindow,twiceandthricerepeated,becameaudible。Itcausedhertostartup,fortheonlyvisitantinhermindwastheonewhoseadvancesshehadsofearedastoriskhealthandlifetorepelthem。 Shecrepttothewindow,andheardawhisperwithout。 \'ItisI——Charley,\'saidthevoice。 Betty\'sfacefiredwithexcitement。Shehadlatterlybeguntodoubtheradmirer\'sstaunchness,fancyinghislovetobegoingoffinmereattentionswhichneithercommittedhimnorherselfverydeeply。Sheopenedthewindow,sayinginajoyouswhisper,\'OhCharley;I thoughtyouhaddesertedmequite!\' Heassuredherhehadnotdonethat,andthathehadahorseinwaiting,ifshewouldrideoffwithhim。\'Youmustcomequickly,\' hesaid;\'forReynard\'sontheway!\' Tothrowacloakroundherselfwastheworkofamoment,andassuringherselfthatherdoorwaslockedagainstasurprise,sheclimbedoverthewindow-sillanddescendedwithhimaswehaveseen。 Hermothermeanwhile,havingreceivedTupcombe\'snote,foundthenewsofherhusband\'sillnesssoserious,astodisplaceherthoughtsofthecomingson-in-law,andshehastenedtotellherdaughteroftheSquire\'sdangerouscondition,thinkingitmightbedesirabletotakehertoherfather\'sbedside。Ontryingthedoorofthegirl\'sroom,shefounditstilllocked。Mrs。Dornellcalled,buttherewasnoanswer。Fullofmisgivings,sheprivatelyfetchedtheoldhouse-stewardandbadehimburstopenthedoor——anorderbynomeanseasytoexecute,thejoineryoftheCourtbeingmassivelyconstructed。However,thelocksprangopenatlast,andsheenteredBetty\'schamberonlytofindthewindowunfastenedandthebirdflown。 ForamomentMrs。Dornellwasstaggered。ThenitoccurredtoherthatBettymighthaveprivatelyobtainedfromTupcombethenewsofherfather\'sseriousillness,and,fearingshemightbekeptbacktomeetherhusband,havegoneoffwiththatobstinateandbiassedservitortoFalls-Park。Themoreshethoughtitoverthemoreprobabledidthesuppositionappear;andbindingherownhead-mantosecrecyastoBetty\'smovements,whetherassheconjectured,orotherwise,Mrs。Dornellherselfpreparedtosetout。 Shehadnosuspicionhowseriouslyherhusband\'smaladyhadbeenaggravatedbyhisridetoBristol,andthoughtmoreofBetty\'saffairsthanofherown。ThatBetty\'shusbandshouldarrivebysomeotherroadto-night,andfindneitherwifenormother-in-lawtoreceivehim,andnoexplanationoftheirabsence,waspossible;butneverforgettingchances,Mrs。Dornellasshejourneyedkepthereyesfixeduponthehighwayontheoff-side,where,beforeshehadreachedthetownofIvell,thehiredcoachcontainingStephenReynardflashedintothelamplightofherowncarriage。 Mrs。Dornell\'scoachmanpulledup,inobediencetoadirectionshehadgivenhimatstarting;theothercoachwashailed,afewwordspassed,andReynardalightedandcametoMrs。Dornell\'scarriage- window。 \'Comeinside,\'saysshe。\'Iwanttospeakprivatelytoyou。Whyareyousolate?\' \'Onehindranceandanother,\'sayshe。\'ImeanttobeattheCourtbyeightatlatest。Mygratitudeforyourletter。Ihope——\' \'YoumustnottrytoseeBettyyet,\'saidshe。\'TherebefarotherandnewerreasonsagainstyourseeinghernowthantherewerewhenI wrote。\' ThecircumstancesweresuchthatMrs。Dornellcouldnotpossiblyconcealthementirely;nothingshortofknowingsomeofthefactswouldpreventhisblindlyactinginamannerwhichmightbefataltothefuture。Moreover,therearetimeswhendeeperintriguersthanMrs。Dornellfeelthattheymustletoutafewtruths,ifonlyinself-indulgence。SoshetoldsomuchofrecentsurprisesasthatBetty\'shearthadbeenattractedbyanotherimagethanhis,andthathisinsistingonvisitinghernowmightdrivethegirltodesperation。\'Bettyhas,infact,rushedofftoherfathertoavoidyou,\'shesaid。\'Butifyouwaitshewillsoonforgetthisyoungman,andyouwillhavenothingtofear。\' Asawomanandamothershecouldgonofurther,andBetty\'sdesperateattempttoinfectherselftheweekbeforeasameansofrepellinghim,togetherwiththealarmingpossibilitythat,afterall,shehadnotgonetoherfatherbuttoherlover,wasnotrevealed。 \'Well,\'sighedthediplomatist,inatoneunexpectedlyquiet,\'suchthingshavebeenknownbefore。Afterall,shemayprefermetohimsomeday,whenshereflectshowverydifferentlyImighthaveactedthanIamgoingtoacttowardsher。ButI\'llsaynomoreaboutthatnow。Icanhaveabedatyourhouseforto-night?\' \'To-night,certainly。Andyouleaveto-morrowmorningearly?\'Shespokeanxiously,foronnoaccountdidshewishhimtomakefurtherdiscoveries。\'Myhusbandissoseriouslyill,\'shecontinued,\'thatmyabsenceandBetty\'sonyourarrivalisnaturallyaccountedfor。\' Hepromisedtoleaveearly,andtowritetohersoon。\'AndwhenI thinkthetimeisripe,\'hesaid,\'I\'llwritetoher。Imayhavesomethingtotellherthatwillbringhertograciousness。\' Itwasaboutoneo\'clockinthemorningwhenMrs。DornellreachedFalls-Park。Adoubleblowawaitedherthere。Bettyhadnotarrived;herflighthadbeenelsewhither;andherstrickenmotherdivinedwithwhom。Sheascendedtothebedsideofherhusband,wheretoherconcernshefoundthatthephysicianhadgivenupallhope。TheSquirewassinking,andhisextremeweaknesshadalmostchangedhischaracter,exceptintheparticularthathisoldobstinacysustainedhiminarefusaltoseeaclergyman。Heshedtearsattheleastword,andsobbedatthesightofhiswife。HeaskedforBetty,anditwaswithaheavyheartthatMrs。Dornelltoldhimthatthegirlhadnotaccompaniedher。 \'Heisnotkeepingheraway?\' \'No,no。Heisgoingback——heisnotcomingtoherforsometime。\' \'Thenwhatisdetainingher——cruel,neglectfulmaid!\' \'No,no,Thomas;sheis——Shecouldnotcome。\' \'How\'sthat?\' Somehowthesolemnityoftheselastmomentsofhisgavehiminquisitorialpower,andthetoocoldwifecouldnotconcealfromhimtheflightwhichhadtakenplacefromKing\'s-Hintockthatnight。 Toheramazement,theeffectuponhimwaselectrical。 \'What——Betty——atrumpafterall?Hurrah!She\'sherfather\'sownmaid!She\'sgame!Sheknewhewasherfather\'sownchoice!Shevowedthatmymanshouldwin!Welldone,Bet!——haw!haw!Hurrah!\' Hehadraisedhimselfinbedbystartsashespoke,andnowfellbackexhausted。Heneverutteredanotherword,anddiedbeforethedawn。Peoplesaidtherehadnotbeensuchanungenteeldeathinagoodcountyfamilyforyears。 NowIwillgobacktothetimeofBetty\'sridingoffonthepillionbehindherlover。Theylefttheparkbyanobscuregatetotheeast,andpresentlyfoundthemselvesinthelonelyandsolitarylengthoftheoldRomanroadnowcalledLong-AshLane。 Bythistimetheywereratheralarmedattheirownperformance,fortheywerebothyoungandinexperienced。Hencetheyproceededalmostinsilencetilltheycametoameanroadsideinnwhichwasnotyetclosed;whenBetty,whohadheldontohimwithmuchmisgivingallthiswhile,feltdreadfullyunwell,andsaidshethoughtshewouldliketogetdown。 Theyaccordinglydismountedfromthejadedanimalthathadbroughtthem,andwereshownintoasmalldarkparlour,wheretheystoodsidebysideawkwardly,likethefugitivestheywere。Alightwasbrought,andwhentheywereleftaloneBettythrewoffthecloakwhichhadenvelopedher。NosoonerdidyoungPhelipsonseeherfacethanheutteredanalarmedexclamation。 \'Why,Lord,Lord,youaresickeningforthesmall-pox!\'hecried。 \'Oh——Iforgot!\'falteredBetty。Andthensheinformedhimthat,onhearingofherhusband\'sapproachtheweekbefore,inadesperateattempttokeephimfromherside,shehadtriedtoimbibetheinfection——anactwhichtillthismomentshehadsupposedtohavebeenineffectual,imaginingherfeverishnesstobetheresultofherexcitement。 TheeffectofthisdiscoveryuponyoungPhelipsonwasoverwhelming。 Better-seasonedmenthanhewouldnothavebeenproofagainstit,andhewasonlyalittleoverherownage。\'Andyou\'vebeenholdingontome!\'hesaid。\'Andsupposeyougetworse,andwebothhaveit,whatshallwedo?Won\'tyoubeafrightinamonthortwo,poor,poorBetty!\' Inhishorrorheattemptedtolaugh,butthelaughendedinaweaklygiggle。Shewasmorewomanthangirlbythistime,andrealizedhisfeeling。 \'What——intryingtokeepoffhim,Ikeepoffyou?\'shesaidmiserably。\'DoyouhatemebecauseIamgoingtobeuglyandill?\' \'Oh——no,no!\'hesaidsoothingly。\'ButI——Iamthinkingifitisquiterightforustodothis。Yousee,dearBetty,ifyouwasnotmarrieditwouldbedifferent。Youarenotinhonourmarriedtohimwe\'veoftensaid;stillyouarehisbylaw,andyoucan\'tbeminewhilsthe\'salive。Andwiththisterriblesicknesscomingon,perhapsyouhadbetterletmetakeyouback,and——climbinatthewindowagain。\' \'IsTHISyourlove?\'saidBettyreproachfully。\'Oh,ifyouwassickeningfortheplagueitself,andgoingtobeasuglyastheOoserinthechurch-vestry,Iwouldn\'t——\' \'No,no,youmistake,uponmysoul!\' ButBettywithaswollenhearthadrewrappedherselfandgoneoutofthedoor。Thehorsewasstillstandingthere。Shemountedbythehelpoftheupping-stock,andwhenhehadfollowedhershesaid,\'Donotcomenearme,Charley;butpleaseleadthehorse,sothatifyou\'venotcaughtanythingalreadyyou\'llnotcatchitgoingback。 Afterall,whatkeepsoffyoumaykeepoffhim。Nowonward。\' Hedidnotresisthercommand,andbacktheywentbythewaytheyhadcome,Bettysheddingbittertearsattheretributionshehadalreadybroughtuponherself;forthoughshehadreproachedPhelipson,shewasstaunchenoughnottoblamehiminhersecretheartforshowingthathislovewasonlyskin-deep。Thehorsewasstoppedintheplantation,andtheywalkedsilentlytothelawn,reachingthebusheswhereintheladderstilllay。 \'Willyouputitupforme?\'sheaskedmournfully。 Here-erectedtheladderwithoutaword;butwhensheapproachedtoascendhesaid,\'Good-bye,Betty!\' \'Good-bye!\'saidshe;andinvoluntarilyturnedherfacetowardshis。 Hehungbackfromimprintingtheexpectedkiss:atwhichBettystartedasifshehadreceivedapoignantwound。Shemovedawaysosuddenlythathehardlyhadtimetofollowheruptheladdertopreventherfalling。 \'Tellyourmothertogetthedoctoratonce!\'hesaidanxiously。 Shesteppedinwithoutlookingbehind;hedescended,withdrewtheladder,andwentaway。