\'Thenhereitis。TheplanIhavearrangedforyouisofthenatureofamarriage。\'
\'Youareverykind!\'saidDeStancy,agape。
\'Thelady\'snameisMissPaulaPower,who,asyoumayhaveheardsinceyourarrival,isinabsolutepossessionofherfather\'spropertyandestates,includingStancyCastle。AssoonasIheardofherIsawwhatamarvellousmatchitwouldbeforyou,andyourfamily;itwouldmakeamanofyou,inshort,andIhavesetmyminduponyourputtingnoobjectioninthewayofitsaccomplishment。\'
\'But,Willy,itseemstomethat,ofustwo,itisyouwhoexercisepaternalauthority?\'
\'True,itisforyourgood。Letmedoit。\'
\'Well,onemustbeindulgentunderthecircumstances,I
suppose……But,\'addedDeStancysimply,\'Willy,I——don\'twanttomarry,youknow。Ihavelatelythoughtthatsomedaywemaybeabletolivetogether,youandI:goofftoAmericaorNewZealand,wherewearenotknown,andthereleadaquiet,pastorallife,defyingsocialrulesandtroublesomeobservances。\'
\'Ican\'thearofit,captain,\'repliedDarereprovingly。\'I
amwhateventshavemademe,andhavingfixedmymindupongettingyousettledinlifebythismarriage,Ihaveputthingsintrainforitatanimmensetroubletomyself。Ifyouhadthoughtoverito\'nightsasmuchasIhave,youwouldnotsaynay。\'
\'ButIoughttohavemarriedyourmotherifanybody。AndasI
havenotmarriedher,theleastIcandoinrespecttoheristomarrynootherwoman。\'
\'Youhavesomesortofdutytome,haveyounot,CaptainDeStancy?\'
\'Yes,Willy,IadmitthatIhave,\'theelderrepliedreflectively。\'AndIdon\'tthinkIhavefailedinitthusfar?\'
\'Thiswillbethecrowningproof。Paternalaffection,familypride,thenobleinstinctstoreinstateyourselfinthecastleofyourancestors,alldemandthestep。Andwhenyouhaveseenthelady!Shehasthefigureandmotionsofasylph,thefaceofanangel,theeyeofloveitself。Whatasightsheiscrossingthelawnonasunnyafternoon,orglidingairilyalongthecorridorsoftheoldplacetheDeStancysknewsowell!Herlipsarethesoftest,reddest,mostdistractingthingsyoueversaw。Herhairisassoftassilk,andoftherarest,tenderestbrown。\'
Thecaptainmoveduneasily。\'Don\'ttakethetroubletosaymore,Willy,\'heobserved。\'YouknowhowIam。Mycursedsusceptibilitytothesemattershasalreadywastedyearsofmylife,andIdon\'twanttomakemyselfafoolabouthertoo。\'
\'Youmustseeher。\'
\'No,don\'tletmeseeher,\'DeStancyexpostulated。\'Ifsheisonlyhalfsogood-lookingasyousay,shewilldragmeatherheelslikeablindSamson。Youareamereyouthasyet,butImaytellyouthatthemisfortuneofneverhavingbeenmyownmasterwhereabeautifulfacewasconcernedobligesmetobecautiousifIwouldpreservemypeaceofmind。\'
\'Well,tomymind,CaptainDeStancy,yourobjectionsseemtrivial。Arethoseall?\'
\'TheyareallIcaretomentionjustnowtoyou。\'
\'Captain!cantherebesecretsbetweenus?\'
DeStancypausedandlookedattheladasifhisheartwishedtoconfesswhathisjudgmentfearedtotell。\'Thereshouldnotbe——onthispoint,\'hemurmured。
\'Thentellme——whydoyousomuchobjecttoher?\'
\'Ioncevowedavow。\'
\'Avow!\'saidDare,ratherdisconcerted。
\'Avowofinfinitesolemnity。Imusttellyoufromthebeginning;perhapsyouareoldenoughtohearitnow,thoughyouhavebeentooyoungbefore。Yourmother\'slifeendedinmuchsorrow,anditwasoccasionedentirelybyme。InmyregretforthewrongdoneherIsworetoherthatthoughshehadnotbeenmywife,nootherwomanshouldstandinthatrelationshiptome;andthistoherwasasortofcomfort。
Whenshewasdeadmyknowledgeofmyownplaguyimpressionableness,whichseemedtobeineradicable——asitseemsstill——ledmetothinkwhatsafeguardsIcouldsetovermyselfwithaviewtokeepingmypromisetolivealifeofcelibacy;andamongotherthingsIdeterminedtoforswearthesociety,andifpossiblethesight,ofwomenyoungandattractive,asfarasIhadthepowertodo。\'
\'Itisnotsoeasytoavoidthesightofabeautifulwomanifshecrossesyourpath,Ishouldthink?\'
\'Itisnoteasy;butitispossible。\'
\'How?\'
\'Bydirectingyourattentionanotherway。\'
\'Butdoyoumeantosay,captain,thatyoucanbeinaroomwithaprettywomanwhospeakstoyou,andnotlookather?\'
\'Ido:thoughmerelookinghaslesstodowithitthanmentalattentiveness——allowingyourthoughtstoflowoutinherdirection——tocomprehendherimage。\'
\'Butitwouldbeconsideredveryimpolitenottolookatthewomanorcomprehendherimage?\'
\'Itwould,andis。Iamconsideredthemostimpoliteofficerintheservice。Ihavebeennicknamedthemanwiththeavertedeyes——themanwiththedetestablehabit——themanwhogreetsyouwithhisshoulder,andsoon。Ninety-and-ninefairwomenatthepresentmomenthatemelikepoisonanddeathforhavingpersistentlyrefusedtoplumbthedepthsoftheirofferedeyes。\'
\'Howcanyoudoit,whoarebynaturecourteous?\'
\'Icannotalways——Ibreakdownsometimes。But,uponthewhole,recollectionholdsmetoit:dreadofalapse。
Nothingissopotentasfearwellmaintained。\'
DeStancynarratedthesedetailsinagravemeditativetonewithhiseyesonthewall,asifhewerescarcelyconsciousofalistener。
\'Buthaven\'tyourecklessmoments,captain?——whenyouhavetakenalittlemorewinethanusual,forinstance?\'
\'Idon\'ttakewine。\'
\'O,youareateetotaller?\'
\'Notapledgedone——butIdon\'ttouchalcoholunlessIgetwet,oranythingofthatsort。\'
\'Don\'tyousometimesforgetthisvowofyourstomymother?\'
\'No,Iwearareminder。\'
\'Whatisthatlike?\'
DeStancyhelduphislefthand,onthethirdfingerofwhichappearedanironring。
Daresurveyedit,saying,\'Yes,Ihaveseenthatbefore,thoughIneverknewwhyyouworeit。Well,Iwearareminderalso,butofadifferentsort。\'
Hethrewopenhisshirt-front,andrevealedtattooedonhisbreastthelettersDESTANCY;thesamemarkswhichHavillhadseeninthebedroombythelightofthemoon。
Thecaptainratherwincedatthesight。\'Well,well,\'hesaidhastily,\'that\'senough……Now,atanyrate,youunderstandmyobjectiontoknowMissPower。\'
\'But,captain,\'saidtheladcoaxingly,ashefastenedhisshirt;\'youforgetmeandthegoodyoumaydomebymarrying?
Surelythat\'sasufficientreasonforachangeofsentiment。
Thisinexperiencedsweetcreatureownsthecastleandestatewhichbearsyourname,eventothefurnitureandpictures。
Sheisthepossessorofatleastfortythousandayear——howmuchmoreIcannotsay——while,buriedhereinOuterWessex,shelivesattherateoftwelvehundredinhersimplicity。\'
\'Itisverygoodofyoutosetthisbeforeme。ButIprefertogoonasIamgoing。\'
\'Well,Iwon\'tboreyouanymorewithherto-day。Amonkinregimentals!——\'tisstrange。\'Darearoseandwasabouttoopenthedoor,when,lookingthroughthewindow,CaptainDeStancysaid,\'Stop。\'Hehadperceivedhisfather,SirWilliamDeStancy,walkingamongthetombstoneswithout。
\'Yes,indeed,\'saidDare,turningthekeyinthedoor。\'Itwouldlookstrangeifheweretofindushere。\'
Astheoldmanseemedindisposedtoleavethechurchyardjustyettheysatdownagain。
\'Whatacapitalcard-tablethisgreenclothwouldmake,\'saidDare,astheywaited。\'Youplay,captain,Isuppose?\'
\'Veryseldom。\'
\'Thesamewithme。ButasIenjoyahandofcardswithafriend,Idon\'tgounprovided。\'Sayingwhich,Daredrewapackfromthetailofhiscoat。\'Shallwewhileawaythisleisurewiththewitchingthings?\'
\'Really,I\'drathernot。\'
\'But,\'coaxedtheyoungman,\'Iaminthehumourforit;sodon\'tbeunkind!\'
\'But,Willy,whydoyoucareforthesethings?Cardsareharmlessenoughintheirway;butIdon\'tliketoseeyoucarryingtheminyourpocket。Itisn\'tgoodforyou。\'
\'ItwasbythemerestchanceIhadthem。Nowcome,justonehand,sinceweareprisoners。IwanttoshowyouhownicelyI
canplay。Iwon\'tcorruptyou!\'
\'Ofcoursenot,\'saidDeStancy,asifashamedofwhathisobjectionimplied。\'Youarenotcorruptenoughyourselftodothat,Ishouldhope。\'
Thecardsweredealtandtheybegantoplay——CaptainDeStancyabstractedly,andwithhiseyesmostlystrayingoutofthewindowuponthelargeyew,whoseboughsastheymovedweredistortedbytheoldgreenwindow-panes。
\'Itisbetterthandoingnothing,\'saidDarecheerfully,asthegamewenton。\'Ihopeyoudon\'tdislikeit?\'
\'Notifitpleasesyou,\'saidDeStancylistlessly。
\'Andtheconsecrationofthisplacedoesnotextendfurtherthantheaislewall。\'
\'Doesn\'tit?\'saidDeStancy,ashemechanicallyplayedouthiscards。\'WhatbecameofthatboxofbooksIsentyouwithmylastcheque?\'
\'Well,asIhadn\'ttimetoreadthem,andasIknewyouwouldnotlikethemtobewasted,Isoldthemtoablokewhoperusesthemfrommorningtillnight。Ah,nowyouhavelostafiveraltogether——howqueer!We\'lldoublethestakes。So,asIwassaying,justatthetimethebookscameIgotaninklingofthisimportantbusiness,andliteraturewenttothewall。\'
\'Importantbusiness——what?\'
\'Thecaptureofthislady,tobesure。\'
DeStancysighedimpatiently。\'Iwishyouwerelesscalculating,andhadmoreoftheimpulsenaturaltoyouryears!\'
\'Game——byJove!Youhavelostagain,captain。Thatmakes——
letmesee——ninepoundsfifteentosquareus。\'
\'Ioweyouthat?\'saidDeStancy,startled。\'ItismorethanIhaveincash。Imustwriteanothercheque。\'
\'Nevermind。Makeitpayabletoyourself,andourconnectionwillbequiteunsuspected。\'
CaptainDeStancydidasrequested,androsefromhisseat。
SirWilliam,thoughfurtheroff,wasstillinthechurchyard。
\'Howcanyouhesitateforamomentaboutthisgirl?\'saidDare,pointingtothebentfigureoftheoldman。\'Thinkofthesatisfactionitwouldbetohimtoseehissonwithinthefamilywallsagain。Itshouldbeareligionwithyoutocompasssuchalegitimateendasthis。\'
\'Well,well,I\'llthinkofit,\'saidthecaptain,withanimpatientlaugh。\'YouarequiteaMephistopheles,Will——Isayittomysorrow!\'
\'WouldthatIwereinyourplace。\'
\'Wouldthatyouwere!FifteenyearsagoImighthavecalledthechanceamagnificentone。\'
\'Butyouareayoungmanstill,andyoulookyoungerthanyouare。Nobodyknowsourrelationship,andIamnotsuchafoolastodivulgeit。Ofcourse,ifthroughmeyoureclaimthissplendidpossession,Ishouldleaveittoyourfeelingswhatyouwoulddoforme。\'
SirWilliamhadbythistimeclearedoutofthechurchyard,andthepairemergedfromthevestryanddeparted。ProceedingtowardsMarktonbythesamebypath,theypresentlycametoaneminencecoveredwithbushesofblackthorn,andtuftsofyellowingfern。FromthispointagoodviewofthewoodsandgladesaboutStancyCastlecouldbeobtained。Darestoodstillonthetopandstretchedouthisfinger;thecaptain\'seyefollowedthedirection,andhesawabovethemany-huedfoliageinthemiddledistancethetoweringkeepofPaula\'scastle。
\'That\'sthegoalofyourambition,captain——ambitiondoI
say?——mostrighteousanddutifulendeavour!Howthehoaryshapecatchesthesunlight——itistheraisond\'etreofthelandscape,anditspossessioniscovetedbyathousandhearts。
Surelyitisanhereditarydesireofyours?Youmustmakeapointofreturningtoit,andappearinginthemapofthefutureasinthatofthepast。Idelightinthisworkofencouragingyou,andpushingyouforwardtowardsyourown。
Youarereallyveryclever,youknow,but——Isayitwithrespect——howcomesitthatyouwantsomuchwakingup?\'
\'BecauseIknowthedayisnotsobrightasitseems,myboy。
However,youmakealittlemistake。IfIcareforanythingonearth,Idocareforthatoldfortressofmyforefathers。I
respectsolittleamongthelivingthatallmyreverenceisformyowndead。Butmanoeuvring,evenformyown,asyoucallit,isnotinmyline。Itisdistasteful——itispositivelyhatefultome。\'
\'Well,well,letitstandthusforthepresent。Butwillyourefusemeonelittlerequest——merelytoseeher?I\'llcontriveitsothatshemaynotseeyou。Don\'trefuseme,itistheonethingIask,andIshallthinkithardifyoudenyme。\'
\'OWill!\'saidthecaptainwearily。\'Whywillyoupleadso?
No——eventhoughyourmindisparticularlysetuponit,I
cannotseeher,orbestowathoughtuponher,muchasIshouldliketogratifyyou。\'
VI。
WhentheyhadpartedDarewalkedalongtowardsMarktonwithresolveonhismouthandanunscrupulouslightinhisprominentblackeye。Couldanypersonwhohadheardthepreviousconversationhaveseenhimnow,hewouldhavefoundlittledifficultyindiviningthat,notwithstandingDeStancy\'sobduracy,thereinstationofCaptainDeStancyinthecastle,andthepossiblelegitimationandenrichmentofhimself,wasstillthedreamofhisbrain。Evenshouldanylegalsettlementoroffspringintervenetoniptheextremedevelopmentofhisprojects,therewasabundantopportunityforhisglorification。Twoconditionswereimperative。DeStancymustseePaulabeforeSomerset\'sreturn。AnditwasnecessarytohavehelpfromHavill,evenifitinvolvedlettinghimknowall。
WhetherHavillalreadyknewallwasanicequestionforMr。
Dare\'sluminousmind。Havillhadhadopportunitiesofreadinghissecret,particularlyonthenighttheyoccupiedthesameroom。Ifso,byrevealingittoPaula,Havillmightutterlyblasthisprojectforthemarriage。Havill,then,wasatallriskstoberetainedasanally。
YetDarewouldhavepreferredastrongercheckuponhisconfederatethanwasaffordedbyhisownknowledgeofthatanonymousletterandthecompetitiontrick。Forwerethecompetitionlosttohim,HavillwouldhavenofurtherinterestinconciliatingMissPower;wouldassoonasnotletherknowthesecretofDeStancy\'srelationtohim。
Fortuneasusualhelpedhiminhisdilemma。EnteringHavill\'soffice,Darefoundhimsittingthere;butthedrawingshadalldisappearedfromtheboards。Thearchitectheldanopenletterinhishand。
\'Well,whatnews?\'saidDare。
\'MissPowerhasreturnedtothecastle,SomersetisdetainedinLondon,andthecompetitionisdecided,\'saidHavill,withaglanceofquietdubiousness。
\'Andyouhavewonit?\'
\'No。Wearebracketed——it\'satie。Thejudgessaythereisnochoicebetweenthedesigns——thattheyaresingularlyequalandsingularlygood。Thatshewoulddowelltoadopteither。
SignedSo-and-So,FellowsoftheRoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects。Theresultisthatshewillemploywhichshepersonallylikesbest。ItisasifIhadspunasovereignintheairandithadalightedonitsedge。Theleastfalsemovementwillmakeittails;theleastwisemovementheads。\'
\'Singularlyequal。Well,weowethattoournocturnalvisit,whichmustnotbeknown。\'
\'OLord,no!\'saidHavillapprehensively。
Darefeltsecureofhimatthosewords。Havillhadmuchatstake;theslightestrumourofhistrickinbringingaboutthecompetition,wouldbefataltoHavill\'sreputation。
\'ThepermanentabsenceofSomersetthenisdesirablearchitecturallyonyouraccount,matrimoniallyonmine。\'
\'Matrimonially?Bytheway——whowasthatcaptainyoupointedouttomewhentheartilleryenteredthetown?\'
\'CaptainDeStancy——sonofSirWilliamDeStancy。He\'sthehusband。O,youneedn\'tlookincredulous:itispracticable;
butwewon\'targuethat。InthefirstplaceIwanthimtoseeher,andtoseeherinthemostlove-kindling,passion-
begettingcircumstancesthatcanbethoughtof。Andhemustseehersurreptitiously,forherefusestomeether。\'
\'Lethimseehergoingtochurchorchapel?\'
Dareshookhishead。
\'Drivingout?\'
\'Common-place!\'
\'Walkinginthegardens?\'
\'Ditto。\'
\'Athertoilet?\'
\'Ah——ifitwerepossible!\'
\'Whichithardlyis。Well,youhadbetterthinkitoverandmakeinquiriesaboutherhabits,andastowhensheisinafavourableaspectforobservation,asthealmanacssay。\'
ShortlyafterwardsDaretookhisleave。Intheeveninghemadeithisbusinesstositsmokingontheboleofatreewhichcommandedaviewoftheupperwardofthecastle,andalsooftheoldpostern-gate,nowenlargedandusedasatradesmen\'sentrance。Itwashalf-pastsixo\'clock;thedressing-bellrang,andDaresawalight-footedyoungwomanhastenatthesoundacrossthewardfromtheservants\'
quarter。AlightappearedinachamberwhichheknewtobePaula\'sdressing-room;andthereitremainedhalf-an-hour,ashadowpassingandrepassingontheblindinthestyleofhead-dresswornbythegirlhehadpreviouslyseen。Thedinner-bellsoundedandthelightwentout。
Asyetitwasscarcelydarkoutofdoors,andinafewminutesDarehadthesatisfactionofseeingthesamewomancrossthewardandemergeupontheslopewithout。Thistimeshewasbonneted,andcarriedalittlebasketinherhand。Anearerviewshowedhertobe,ashehadexpected,MillyBirch,Paula\'smaid,whohadfriendslivinginMarkton,whomshewasinthehabitofvisitingalmosteveryeveningduringthethreehoursofleisurewhichintervenedbetweenPaula\'sretirementfromthedressing-roomandreturnthitheratteno\'clock。
Whentheyoungwomanhaddescendedtheroadandpassedintothelargedrive,Dareroseandfollowedher。
\'O,itisyou,MissBirch,\'saidDare,onovertakingher。\'I
amgladtohavethepleasureofwalkingbyyourside。\'
\'Yes,sir。Oit\'sMr。Dare。Wedon\'tseeyouatthecastlenow,sir。\'
\'No。Anddoyougetawalklikethiseveryeveningwhentheothersareattheirbusiest?\'
\'Almosteveryevening;that\'stheonereturntothepoorlady\'smaidforlosingherleisurewhentheothersgetit——intheabsenceofthefamilyfromhome。\'
\'IsMissPowerahardmistress?\'
\'No。\'
\'Ratherfancifulthanhard,Ipresume?\'
\'Justso,sir。\'
\'Andshelikestoappeartoadvantage,nodoubt。\'
\'Isupposeso,\'saidMilly,laughing。\'Wealldo。\'
\'Whendoessheappeartothebestadvantage?Whenriding,ordriving,orreadingherbook?\'
\'Notaltogetherthen,ifyoumeantheverybest。\'
\'Perhapsitiswhenshesitslookingintheglassatherself,andyouletdownherhair。\'
\'Notparticularly,tomymind。\'
\'Whendoesshetoyourmind?Whendressedforadinner-partyorball?\'
\'She\'smiddling,then。Butthereisonetimewhenshelooksnicerandclevererthanatany。Itiswhensheisinthegymnasium。\'
\'O——gymnasium?\'
\'Becausewhensheisthereshewearssuchaprettyboy\'scostume,andissocharminginhermovements,thatyouthinksheisalovelyyoungyouthandnotagirlatall。\'
\'Whendoesshegotothisgymnasium?\'
\'Notsomuchassheusedto。Onlyonwetmorningsnow,whenshecan\'tgetoutforwalksordrives。Butsheusedtodoiteveryday。\'
\'Ishouldliketoseeherthere。\'
\'Why,sir?\'
\'Iamapoorartist,andcan\'taffordmodels。ToseeherattitudeswouldbeofgreatassistancetomeintheartIlovesowell。\'
Millyshookherhead。\'She\'sverystrictaboutthedoorbeinglocked。IfIweretoleaveitopenshewoulddismissme,asI
shoulddeserve。\'
\'Butconsider,dearMissBirch,theadvantagetoapoorartistthesightofherwouldbe:ifyoucouldholdthedoorajaritwouldbeworthfivepoundstome,andagooddealtoyou。\'
\'No,\'saidtheincorruptibleMilly,shakingherhead。
\'Besides,Idon\'talwaysgotherewithher。Ono,I
couldn\'t!\'
MillyremainedsofirmatthispointthatDaresaidnomore。
Whenhehadleftherhereturnedtothecastlegrounds,andthoughtherewasnotmuchlighthehadnodifficultyindiscoveringthegymnasium,theoutsideofwhichhehadobservedbefore,withoutthinkingtoinquireitspurpose。
Liketheerectionsinotherpartsoftheshrubberiesitwasconstructedofwood,theintersticesbetweentheframingbeingfilledupwithshortbilletsoffirnaileddiagonally。Dare,evenwhenwithoutasettledplaninhishead,couldarrangeforprobabilities;andwrenchingoutoneofthebilletshelookedinside。Itseemedtobeasimpleoblongapartment,fittedupwithropes,withalittledressing-closetatoneend,andlightedbyaskylightorlanternintheroof。Darereplacedthewoodandwentonhisway。
HavillwassmokingonhisdoorstepwhenDarepassedupthestreet。Hehelduphishand。
\'Sinceyouhavebeengone,\'saidthearchitect,\'I\'vehituponsomethingthatmayhelpyouinexhibitingyourladytoyourgentleman。InthesummerIhadorderstodesignagymnasiumforher,whichIdid;andtheysaysheisverycleverontheropesandbars。Now——\'
\'I\'vediscoveredit。Ishallcontriveforhimtoseeherthereonthefirstwetmorning,whichiswhenshepractises。
Whatmadeherthinkofit?\'
\'Asyoumayhaveheard,sheholdsadvancedviewsonsocialandothermatters;andinthoseonthehighereducationofwomensheisverystrong,talkingagooddealaboutthephysicaltrainingoftheGreeks,whomsheadores,ordid。Everyphilosopherandmanofsciencewhoventilateshistheoriesinthemonthlyreviewshasadevoutlistenerinher;andthissubjectofthephysicaldevelopmentofhersexhashaditsturnwithotherthingsinhermind。Soshehadtheplacebuiltonherveryfirstarrival,accordingtothelatestlightsonathletics,andinimitationofthoseatthenewcollegesforwomen。\'
\'Howdeucedcleverofthegirl!Shemeanstolivetobeahundred!\'
VII。
Thewetdayarrivedwithallthepromptnessthatmighthavebeenexpectedofitinthislandofrainsandmists。Thealderbushesbehindthegymnasiumdrippedmonotonouslyleafuponleaf,addedtothisbeingthepurloftheshallowstreamalittlewayoff,producingasenseofsatietyinwaterysounds。Thoughtherewasdrizzleintheopenmeads,therainhereinthethicketwascomparativelyslight,andtwomenwithfishingtacklewhostoodbeneathoneofthelargerbushesfounditsboughsasufficientshelter。
\'Wemayaswellwalkhomeagainasstudynaturehere,Willy,\'
saidthetallerandelderofthetwain。\'Ifeareditwouldcontinuewhenwestarted。Themagnificentsportyouspeakofmustrestforto-day。\'
Theotherlookedathiswatch,butmadenoparticularreply。
\'Come,letusmoveon。Idon\'tlikeintrudingintootherpeople\'sgroundslikethis,\'DeStancycontinued。
\'Wearenotintruding。Anybodywalksoutsidethisfence。\'Heindicatedanironrailingnewlytarred,dividingthewilderunderwoodamidwhichtheystoodfromtheinnerandwell-keptpartsoftheshrubbery,andagainstwhichthebackofthegymnasiumwasbuilt。
Lightfootstepsuponagravelwalkcouldbeheardontheothersideofthefence,andatrioofcloakedandumbrella-screenedfigureswereforamomentdiscernible。Theyvanishedbehindthegymnasium;andagainnothingresoundedbuttherivermurmursandtheclock-likedrippingsoftheleafage。
\'Hush!\'saidDare。
\'Nopranks,myboy,\'saidDeStancysuspiciously。\'Youshouldbeabovethem。\'
\'Andyoushouldtrusttomygoodsense,captain,\'Dareremonstrated。\'Ihavenotindulgedinapranksincethesixthyearofmypilgrimage。Ihavefoundthemtoodamagingtomyinterests。Well,itisnottoodryhere,anddampinjuresyourhealth,yousay。Haveapullforsafety\'ssake。\'HepresentedaflasktoDeStancy。
Theartilleryofficerlookeddownathisnethergarments。
\'Idon\'tbreakmyrulewithoutgoodreason,\'heobserved。
\'Iamafraidthatreasonexistsatpresent。\'
\'Iamafraiditdoes。Whathaveyougot?\'
\'Onlyalittlewine。\'
\'Whatwine?\'
\'Dotryit。Icallit\"theblushfulHippocrene,\"thatthepoetdescribesas\"TastingofFloraandthecountrygreen;
Dance,andProvencalsong,andsun-burntmirth。\"\'
DeStancytooktheflask,anddrankalittle。
\'Itwarms,doesitnot?\'saidDare。
\'Toomuch,\'saidDeStancywithmisgiving。\'Ihavebeentakenunawares。Why,itisthreepartsbrandy,tomytaste,youscamp!\'
Dareputawaythewine。\'Nowyouaretoseesomething,\'hesaid。
\'Something——whatisit?\'CaptainDeStancyregardedhimwithapuzzledlook。
\'Itisquiteacuriosity,andreallyworthseeing。Nowjustlookinhere。\'
Thespeakeradvancedtothebackofthebuilding,andwithdrewthewoodbilletfromthewall。
\'Will,Ibelieveyouareuptosometrick,\'saidDeStancy,not,however,suspectingtheactualtruthintheseunsuggestivecircumstances,andwithacomfortableresignation,producedbythepotentliquor,whichwouldhavebeencomicaltoanoutsider,butwhich,toonewhohadknownthehistoryandrelationshipofthetwospeakers,wouldhavewornasaddersignificance。\'IamtoobigafoolaboutyoutokeepyoudownasIought;that\'sthefaultofme,worseluck。\'
Hepressedtheyouth\'shandwithasmile,wentforward,andlookedthroughtheholeintotheinteriorofthegymnasium。
Darewithdrewtosomelittledistance,andwatchedCaptainDeStancy\'sface,whichpresentlybegantoassumeanexpressionofinterest。
Whatwasthecaptainseeing?Asortofopticalpoem。
Paula,inapinkflannelcostume,wasbending,wheelingandundulatingintheairlikeagold-fishinitsglobe,sometimesascendingbyherarmsnearlytothelantern,thenloweringherselftillsheswunglevelwiththefloor。HerauntMrs。
Goodman,andCharlotteDeStancy,weresittingoncamp-stoolsatoneend,watchinghergyrations,Paulaoccasionallyaddressingthemwithsuchanexpressionas——\'Now,Aunt,lookatme——andyou,Charlotte——isnotthatshockingtoyourweaknerves,\'whensomeadroitfeatwouldberepeated,which,however,seemedtogivemuchmorepleasuretoPaulaherselfinperformingitthantoMrs。Goodmaninlookingon,thelattersometimessaying,\'O,itisterrific——donotrunsuchariskagain!\'
ItwouldhavedemandedthepoeticpassionofsomejoyousElizabethanlyristlikeLodge,Nash,orConstable,tofitlyphrasePaula\'spresentationofherselfatthismomentofabsoluteabandonmenttoeverymuscularwhimthatcouldtakepossessionofsuchasuppleform。Thewhitemanillaropesclungabouttheperformerlikesnakesasshetookherexercise,andthecolourinherfacedeepenedasshewenton。
CaptainDeStancyfeltthat,muchashehadseeninearlylifeofbeautyinwoman,hehadneverseenbeautyofsucharealandlivingsortasthis。Arecollectionofhisvow,togetherwithasensethattogazeonthefestivalofthisBonaDeawas,thoughsoinnocentandprettyasight,hardlyfairorgentlemanly,wouldhavecompelledhimtowithdrawhiseyes,hadnotthesportivefascinationofherappearancegluedthemthereinspiteofall。AndasiftocompletethepictureofGracepersonifiedandaddtheonethingwantingtothecharmwhichboundhim,theclouds,tillthattimethickinthesky,brokeawayfromtheupperheaven,andallowedthenoondaysuntopourdownthroughthelanternuponher,irradiatingherwithawarmlightthatwasincarnadinedbyherpinkdoubletandhose,andreflectedinuponherface。Sheonlyrequiredacloudtorestoninsteadofthegreensilknetwhichactuallysupportedherrecliningfigureforthemoment,tobequiteOlympian;saveindeedthatinplaceofhaughtyeffronterytheresatonhercountenanceonlythehealthfulsprightlinessofanEnglishgirl。
DarehadwithdrawntoapointatwhichanotherpathcrossedthepathoccupiedbyDeStancy。Lookinginasidedirection,hesawHavillidlingslowlyuptohimoverthesilentgrass。
Havill\'sknowledgeoftheappointmenthadbroughthimouttoseewhatwouldcomeofit。WhenhenearedDare,butwasstillpartiallyhiddenbytheboughsfromthethirdoftheparty,theformersimplypointedtoDeStancyuponwhichHavillstoodandpeepedathim。\'Isshewithinthere?\'heinquired。
Darenodded,andwhispered,\'Youneednothaveasked,ifyouhadexaminedhisface。\'
\'That\'strue。\'
\'Afermentationisbeginninginhim,\'saidDare,halfpitifully;\'apurelychemicalprocess;andwhenitiscompletehewillprobablybeclear,andfiery,andsparkling,andquiteanothermanthanthegood,weak,easyfellowthathewas。\'
TopreciselydescribeCaptainDeStancy\'sadmirationwasimpossible。Asunseemedtoriseinhisface。Bywatchinghimtheycouldalmostseetheaspectofherwithinthewall,soaccuratelywereherchangingphasesreflectedinhim。Heseemedtoforgetthathewasnotalone。
\'Andisthis,\'hemurmured,inthemannerofoneonlyhalfapprehendinghimself,\'andisthistheendofmyvow?\'
Paulawassayingatthismoment,\'Arielsleepsinthisposture,doeshenot,Auntie?\'Suitingtheactiontothewordsheflungoutherarmsbehindherheadasshelayinthegreensilkhammock,idlyclosedherpinkeyelids,andswungherselftoandfro。
BOOKTHETHIRD。DESTANCY。
I。
CaptainDeStancywasachangedman。Ahithertowell-
repressedenergywasgivinghimmotiontowardslong-shunnedconsequences。Hisfeatureswere,indeed,thesameasbefore;
though,hadaphysiognomistchosentostudythemwiththeclosenessofanastronomerscanningtheuniverse,hewoulddoubtlesshavediscernedabundantnovelty。
InrecentyearsDeStancyhadbeenaneasy,melancholy,unaspiringofficer,enervatedanddepressedbyaparentalaffectionquitebeyondhiscontrolforthegracelessladDare——
theobtrusivemementoofashadowyperiodinDeStancy\'syouth,whothreatenedtobethecurseofhisoldage。
Throughoutalongspacehehadperseveredinhissystemofrigidlyincarceratingwithinhimselfallinstinctstowardstheoppositesex,witharesolutionthatwouldnothavedisgracedamuchstrongerman。Bythishabit,maintainedwithfairsuccess,achamberofhisnaturehadbeenpreservedintactduringmanylateryears,liketheonesolitarysealed-upcelloccasionallyretainedbybeesinalobeofdrainedhoney-comb。
Andthus,thoughhehadirretrievablyexhaustedtherelishofsociety,ofambition,ofaction,andofhisprofession,thelove-forcethathehadkeptimmuredalivewasstillareproduciblething。
ThesightofPaulainhergracefulperformance,whichthejudiciousDarehadsocarefullyplanned,leduptoandheightenedbysubtleaccessories,operatedonDeStancy\'ssurprisedsoulwithapromptnessalmostmagical。
Ontheeveningoftheself-sameday,havingdinedasusual,heretiredtohisrooms,wherehefoundahamperofwineawaitinghim。Ithadbeenanonymouslysent,andtheaccountwaspaid。
Hesmiledgrimly,butnolongerwithheaviness。InthisheinstantlyrecognizedthehandiworkofDare,who,havingatlastbrokendownthebarrierwhichDeStancyhaderectedroundhisheartforsomanyyears,actedlikeaskilledstrategist,andtookswiftmeasurestofollowuptheadvantagesotardilygained。
CaptainDeStancyknewhimselfconquered:heknewheshouldyieldtoPaula——hadindeedyielded;buttherewasnow,inhissolitude,anhourortwoofreaction。Hedidnotdrinkfromthebottlessent。Hewentearlytobed,andlaytossingthereontillfarintothenight,thinkingoverthecollapse。