第13章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:15775更新时间:18/12/13 16:29:45
\'Well,Ihavenorighttomakeobservations——youractionsarenotsubjecttomysurveillance;youfloatabovemyplane,\' saidtheyoungmanwithsomebitterness。\'Buttospeakplainly,surelyhe——kissedyou?\' \'No,\'shesaid。\'Heonlykissedtheairinfrontofme——eversofaroff。\' \'Wasitsixinchesoff?\' \'No,notsixinches。\' \'Northree。\' \'Itwasquiteone,\'shesaidwithaningenuousair。 \'Idon\'tcallthatveryfar。\' \'Amissisasgoodasamile,saysthetime-honouredproverb; anditisnotforusmodernmortalstoquestionitstruth。\' \'Howcanyoubesooff-hand?\'brokeoutSomerset。\'Iloveyouwildlyanddesperately,Paula,andyouknowitwell!\' \'Ihaveneverdeniedknowingit,\'shesaidsoftly。 \'Thenwhydoyou,withsuchknowledge,adoptanairoflevityatsuchamomentasthis!Youkeepmeatarm\'s-length,andwon\'tsaywhetheryoucareformeonebit,orno。Ihaveownedalltoyou;yetneveroncehaveyouownedanythingtome!\' \'Ihaveownedmuch。AndyoudomewrongifyouconsiderthatIshowlevity。ButevenifIhadnotownedeverything,andyouall,itisnotaltogethersuchagrievousthing。\' \'Youmeantosaythatitisnotgrievous,evenifamandoesloveawoman,andsuffersallthepainoffeelinghelovesinvain?Well,Isayitisquitethereverse,andIhavegroundsforknowing。\' \'Now,don\'tfumeso,GeorgeSomerset,buthearme。Mynotowningallmaynothavethedreadfulmeaningyouthink,andthereforeitmaynotbereallysuchagrievousthing。Therearegenuinereasonsforwomen\'sconductinthesemattersaswellasformen\'s,thoughitissometimessupposedtoberegulatedentirelybycaprice。AndifIdonotgivewaytoeveryfeeling——Imeandemonstration——itisbecauseIdon\'twantto。Therenow,youknowwhatthatimplies;andbecontent\' \'Verywell,\'saidSomerset,withrepressedsadness,\'Iwillnotexpectyoutosaymore。Butyoudolikemealittle,Paula?\' \'Now!\'shesaid,shakingherheadwithsymptomsoftendernessandlookingintohiseyes。\'Whathaveyoujustpromised? PerhapsIlikeyoualittlemorethanalittle,whichismuchtoomuch!Yes,——Shakespearesaysso,andheisalwaysright。 Doyoustilldoubtme?Ah,Iseeyoudo!\' \'Becausesomebodyhasstoodnearertoyouto-nightthanI。\' \'Afogylikehim!——halfasoldagainaseitherofus!Howcanyoumindhim?WhatshallIdotoshowyouthatIdonotforamomentlethimcomebetweenmeandyou?\' \'Itisnotformetosuggestwhatyoushoulddo。ThoughwhatyoushouldpermitMEtodoisobviousenough。\' Shedroppedhervoice:\'Youmean,permityoutodoreallyandinearnestwhatheonlyseemedtodointheplay。\' Somersetsignifiedbyalookthatsuchhadbeenhisthought。 Paulawassilent。\'No,\'shemurmuredatlast。\'Thatcannotbe。Hedidnot,normustyou。\' Itwassaidnonethelessdecidedlyforbeingspokenlow。 \'Youquiteresentsuchasuggestion:youhavearightto。I begyourpardon,notforspeakingofit,butforthinkingit。\' \'Idon\'tresentitatall,andIamnotoffendedonebit。ButIamnotthelessofopinionthatitispossibletobeprematureinsomethings;andtodothisjustnowwouldbepremature。Iknowwhatyouwouldsay——thatyouwouldnothaveaskedit,butforthatunfortunateimprovisationofitintheplay。ButthatIwasnotresponsiblefor,andthereforeowenoreparationtoyounow……Listen!\' \'Paula——Paula!Whereintheworldareyou?\'washeardresoundingalongthecorridorinthevoiceofheraunt。\'Ourfriendsareallreadytoleave,andyouwillsurelybidthemgood-night!\' \'Imustbegone——Iwon\'tringforyoutobeshownout——comethisway。\' \'Buthowwillyougetoninrepeatingtheplaytomorroweveningifthatinterpolationisagainstyourwish?\'heasked,lookingherhardintheface。 \'I\'llthinkitoverduringthenight。Cometo-morrowmorningtohelpmesettle。But,\'sheadded,withcoyyetgenialindependence,\'listentome。Notawordmoreabouta——whatyouaskedfor,mind!Idon\'twanttogosofar,andIwillnot——notjustyetanyhow——Imeanperhapsnever。Youmustpromisethat,orIcannotseeyouagainalone。\' \'Itshallbeasyourequest。\' \'Verywell。Andnotawordofthistoasoul。Myauntsuspects:butsheisagoodauntandwillsaynothing。Nowthatisclearlyunderstood,Ishouldbegladtoconsultwithyoutomorrowearly。IwillcometoyouinthestudioorPleasanceassoonasIamdisengaged。\' Shetookhimtoalittlechamfereddoorwayinthecorner,whichopenedintoadescendingturret;andSomersetwentdown。 Whenhehadunfastenedthedooratthebottom,andsteppedintothelowercorridor,sheasked,\'Areyoudown?\'Andonreceivinganaffirmativereplysheclosedthetopdoor。 X。 Somersetwasinthestudiothenextmorningaboutteno\'clocksuperintendingthelaboursofKnowles,Bowles,andCockton,whomhehadagainengagedtoassisthimwiththedrawingsonhisappointmenttocarryouttheworks。Whenhehadsetthemgoingheascendedthestaircaseofthegreattowerforsomepurposethatboreupontheforthcomingrepairsofthispart。 Passingthedoorofthetelegraph-roomheheardlittlesoundsfromtheinstrument,whichsomebodywasworking。Onlytwopeopleinthecastle,tothebestofhisknowledge,knewthetrickofthis;MissPower,andapageinherservicecalledJohn。MissDeStancycouldalsodespatchmessages,butshewasatMyrtleVilla。 Thedoorwasclosed,andmuchashewouldhavelikedtoenter,thepossibilitythatPaulawasnottheperformerledhimtowithholdhissteps。Hewentontowheretheuppermostmasonryhadresistedthemightyhostilityoftheelementsforfivehundredyearswithoutreceivingworsedilapidationthanhalf- a-centuryproducesuponthefaceofman。Buthestillwonderedwhowastelegraphing,andwhetherthemessageboreonhousekeeping,architecture,theatricals,orlove。 CouldSomersethaveseenthroughthepanelsofthedoorinpassing,hewouldhavebeheldtheroomoccupiedbyPaulaalone。 Itwasshewhosatattheinstrument,andthemessageshewasdespatchingranasunder:—— \'Canyousenddownacompetentactress,whowillundertakethepartofPrincessofFrancein\"Love\'sLabour\'sLost\"thiseveninginatemporarytheatrehere?Dressesalreadyprovidedsuitabletoaladyaboutthemiddleheight。Stateprice。\' Thetelegramwasaddressedtoawell-knowntheatricalagentinLondon。 Offwentthemessage,andPaularetiredintothenextroom,leavingthedooropenbetweenthatandtheoneshehadjustquitted。Hereshebusiedherselfwithwritingsomeletters,tillinlessthananhourthetelegraphinstrumentshowedsignsoflife,andshehastenedbacktoitsside。Thereplyreceivedfromtheagentwasasfollows:—— \'MissBarbaraBelloftheRegent\'sTheatrecouldcome。Quitecompetent。Hertermswouldbeabouttwenty-fiveguineas。\' Withoutamoment\'spausePaulareturnedforanswer:—— \'Thetermsarequitesatisfactory。\' Presentlysheheardtheinstrumentagain,andemergingfromthenextroominwhichshehadpassedtheinterveningtimeasbefore,sheread:—— \'MissBarbaraBell\'stermswereaccidentallyunderstated。 Theywouldbefortyguineas,inconsequenceofthedistance。 Amwaitingattheofficeforareply。\' Paulasettoworkasbeforeandreplied:—— \'Quitesatisfactory;onlylethercomeatonce。\' Shedidnotleavetheroomthistime,butwenttoanarrow- slithardbyandgazedoutatthetreestilltheinstrumentbegantospeakagain。Returningtoitwithaleisurelymanner,implyingafullpersuasionthatthematterwassettled,shewassomewhatsurprisedtolearnthat\'MissBell,instatingherterms,understandsthatshewillnotberequiredtoleaveLondontillthemiddleoftheafternoon。Ifitisnecessaryforhertoleaveatonce,tenguineasextrawouldbeindispensable,onaccountofthegreatinconvenienceofsuchashortnotice。\' Paulaseemedalittlevexed,butnotmuchconcernedshesentbackwithareadinessscarcelypoliticinthecircumstances:- \'Shemuststartatonce。Priceagreedto。\' HerimpatiencefortheanswerwasmixedwithcuriosityastowhetheritwasduetotheagentortoMissBarbaraBellthatthepriceshadgrownlikeJack\'sBean-stalkinthenegotiation。Anothertelegramdulycame:—— \'Travellingexpensesareexpectedtobepaid。\' Withdecidedimpatienceshedashedoff:—— \'Ofcourse;butnothingmorewillbeagreedto。\' Then,andonlythen,camethedesiredreply:—— \'MissBellstartsbythetwelveo\'clocktrain。\' Thisbusinessbeingfinished,PaulaleftthechamberanddescendedintotheinclosurecalledthePleasance,aspotgrasseddownlikealawn。HerestoodSomerset,who,havingcomedownfromthetower,waslookingonwhileamansearchedforoldfoundationsunderthesodwithacrowbar。Hewasgladtoseeheratlast,andnoticedthatshelookedsereneandrelieved;butcouldnotforthemomentdivinethecause。 Paulacamenearer,returnedhissalutation,andregardedtheman\'soperationsinsilenceawhiletillhisworkledhimtoadistancefromthem。 \'Doyoustillwishtoconsultme?\'askedSomerset。 \'Aboutthebuildingperhaps,\'saidshe。\'Notabouttheplay。\' \'Butyousaidso?\' \'Yes;butitwillbeunnecessary。\' Somersetthoughtthismeantskittishness,andmerelybowed。 \'Youmistakemeasusual,\'shesaid,inalowtone。\'Iamnotgoingtoconsultyouonthatmatter,becauseIhavedoneallyoucouldhaveaskedforwithoutconsultingyou。Itakenopartintheplayto-night。\' \'Forgivemymomentarydoubt!\' \'Somebodyelsewillplayforme——anactressfromLondon。Butonnoaccountmustthesubstitutionbeknownbeforehandortheperformanceto-nightwillnevercomeoff:andthatIshouldmuchregret。\' \'CaptainDeStancywillnotplayhispartifheknowsyouwillnotplayyours——that\'swhatyoumean?\' \'Youmaysupposeitis,\'shesaid,smiling。\'Andtoguardagainstthisyoumusthelpmetokeepthesecretbybeingmyconfederate。\' TobePaula\'sconfederate;to-day,indeed,timehadbroughthimsomethingworthwaitingfor。\'Inanything!\'criedSomerset。 \'Onlyinthis!\'saidshe,withsoftseverity。\'Andyouknowwhatyouhavepromised,George!Andyourememberthereistobeno——whatwetalkedabout!Nowwillyougointheone-horsebroughamtoMarktonStationthisafternoon,andmeetthefouro\'clocktrain?InquireforaladyforStancyCastle——aMissBell;seehersafelyintothecarriage,andsendherstraightonhere。Iamparticularlyanxiousthatsheshouldnotenterthetown,forIthinksheoncecametoMarktoninastarringcompany,andshemightberecognized,andmyplanbedefeated。\' Thussheinstructedherloveranddevotedfriend;andwhenhecouldstaynolongerheleftherinthegardentoreturntohisstudio。AsSomersetwentinbythegardendoorhemetastrange-lookingpersonagecomingoutbythesamepassage——astranger,withthemannerofaDutchman,thefaceofasmelter,andtheclothesofaninhabitantofGuiana。Thestranger,whomwehavealreadyseensittingatthebackofthetheatrethenightbefore,lookedhardfromSomersettoPaula,andfromPaulaagaintoSomerset,ashesteppedout。Somersethadanunpleasantconvictionthatthisqueergentlemanhadbeenstandingforsometimeinthedoorwayunnoticed,quizzinghimandhismistressastheytalkedtogether。Ifsohemighthavelearntasecret。 Whenhearrivedupstairs,Somersetwenttoawindowcommandingaviewofthegarden。Paulastillstoodinherplace,andthestrangerwasearnestlyconversingwithher。Soontheypassedroundthecorneranddisappeared。 ItwasnowtimeforhimtoseeaboutstartingforMarkton,anintelligiblezestforcircumventingtheardentandcoercivecaptainofartillerysavinghimfromanyunnecessarydelayinthejourney。Hewasatthestationtenminutesbeforethetrainwasdue;andwhenitdrewuptotheplatformthefirstpersontojumpoutwasCaptainDeStancyinsportsman\'sattireandwithaguninhishand。Somersetnodded,andDeStancyspoke,informingthearchitectthathehadbeentenmilesupthelineshootingwaterfowl。\'That\'sMissPower\'scarriage,I think,\'headded。 \'Yes,\'saidSomersetcarelessly。\'Sheexpectsafriend,I believe。Weshallseeyouatthecastleagainto-night?\' DeStancyassuredhimthattheywould,andthetwomenparted,CaptainDeStancy,whenhehadglancedtoseethatthecarriagewasempty,goingontowhereaporterstoodwithacoupleofspaniels。 Somersetnowlookedagaintothetrain。Whilehisbackhadbeenturnedtoconversewiththecaptain,aladyoffive-and- thirtyhadalightedfromtheidenticalcompartmentoccupiedbyDeStancy。ShemadeaninquiryaboutgettingtoStancyCastle,uponwhichSomerset,whohadnottillnowobservedher,wentforward,andintroducinghimselfassistedhertothecarriageandsawhersafelyoff。 DeStancyhadbythistimedisappeared,andSomersetwalkedontohisroomsattheLord-Quantock-Arms,whereheremainedtillhehaddined,picturingthediscomfitureofhisalertrivalwhenthereshouldentertohimasPrincess,notPaulaPower,butMissBelloftheRegent\'sTheatre,London。Thusthehourpassed,tillhefoundthatifhemeanttoseetheissueoftheplotitwastimetobeoff。 Onarrivingatthecastle,Somersetenteredbythepublicdoorfromthehallasbefore,anaturaldelicacyleadinghimtofeelthatthoughhemightbewelcomedasanallyatthestage- door——inotherwords,thedoorfromthecorridor——itwasadvisablenottotaketooreadyanadvantageofaprivilegewhich,intheexistingsecrecyofhisunderstandingwithPaula,mightleadtoanoverthrowofherplansonthatpoint。 Notintendingtositoutthewholeperformance,Somersetcontentedhimselfwithstandinginawindowrecessneartheproscenium,whencehecouldobserveboththestageandthefrontrowsofspectators。HewasquiteuncertainwhetherPaulawouldappearamongtheaudienceto-night,andresolvedtowaitevents。Justbeforetheriseofthecurtaintheyoungladyinquestionenteredandsatdown。WhenthescenerywasdisclosedandtheKingofNavarreappeared,whatwasSomerset\'ssurprisetofindthat,thoughthepartwastheparttakenbyDeStancyonthepreviousnight,thevoicewasthatofMr。Mild;tohim,attheappointedseason,enteredthePrincess,namely,MissBarbaraBell。 BeforeSomersethadrecoveredfromhiscrestfallensensationatDeStancy\'selusiveness,thatofficerhimselfemergedineveningdressfrombehindacurtainformingawingtotheproscenium,andSomersetremarkedthattheminorpartoriginallyallottedtohimwasfilledbythesubalternwhohadenacteditthenightbefore。DeStancyglancedacross,whetherbyaccidentorotherwiseSomersetcouldnotdetermine,andhisglanceseemedtosayhequiterecognizedtherehadbeenatrialofwitsbetweenthem,andthat,thankstohischancemeetingwithMissBellinthetrain,hishadprovedthestronger。 Thehousebeinglesscrowdedto-nighttherewereoneortwovacantchairsinthebestpart。DeStancy,advancingfromwherehehadstoodforafewmoments,seatedhimselfcomfortablybesideMissPower。 Ontheothersideofherhenowperceivedthesamequeerelderlyforeigner(asheappeared)whohadcometoherinthegardenthatmorning。SomersetwassurprisedtoperceivealsothatPaulawithverylittlehesitationintroducedhimandDeStancytoeachother。Aconversationensuedbetweenthethree,nonethelessanimatedforbeingcarriedoninawhisper,inwhichPaulaseemedonstrangelyintimatetermswiththestranger,andthestrangertoshowfeelingsofgreatfriendshipforDeStancy,consideringthattheymustbenewacquaintances。 Theplayproceeded,andSomersetstilllingeredinhiscorner。 HecouldnothelpfancyingthatDeStancy\'singeniousrelinquishmentofhispart,anditsobviousreason,waswinningPaula\'sadmiration。Hisconductwashomagecarriedtounscrupulousandinconvenientlengths,asortofthingwhichawomanmaychide,butwhichshecanneverresent。Whocoulddootherwisethantalkkindlytoaman,inclinealittletohim,andcondonehisfault,whenthesolemotiveofsoaudaciousanexerciseofhiswitswastoescapeactingwithanyotherheroinethanherself。 Hisconjectureswerebroughttoapausebytheendingofthecomedy,andtheopportunityaffordedhimofjoiningthegroupinfront。Themassofpeopleweresoongone,andtheknotoffriendsassembledaroundPaulawerediscussingthemeritsandfaultsofthetwodays\'performance。 \'Myuncle,Mr。AbnerPower,\'saidPaulasuddenlytoSomerset,ashecamenear,presentingthestrangertotheastonishedyoungman。\'Icouldnotseeyoubeforetheperformance,asI shouldhavelikedtodo。Thereturnofmyuncleissoextraordinarythatitoughttobetoldinalesshurriedwaythanthis。Hehasbeensupposeddeadbyallofusfornearlytenyears——eversincethetimewelastheardfromhim。\' \'ForwhichIamtoblame,\'saidMr。Power,noddingtoPaula\'sarchitect。\'YetnotI,butaccidentandasluggishtemperament。Therearetimes,MrSomerset,whenthehumancreaturefeelsnointerestinhiskind,andassumesthathiskindfeelsnointerestinhim。Thefeelingisnotactiveenoughtomakehimflyfromtheirpresence;butsufficienttokeephimsilentifhehappenstobeaway。Imaynothavedescribeditprecisely;butthisIknow,thataftermylongillness,andthefanciedneglectofmyletters——\' \'Forwhichmyfatherwasnottoblame,sincehedidnotreceivethem,\'saidPaula。 \'Forwhichnobodywastoblame——afterthat,Isay,Iwrotenomore。\' \'Youhavemuchpleasureinreturningatlast,nodoubt,\'saidSomerset。 \'Sir,asIremainedawaywithoutparticularpain,soIreturnwithoutparticularjoy。Ispeakthetruth,andnocompliments。Imayaddthatthereisoneexceptiontothisabsenceoffeelingfrommyheart,namely,thatIdoderivegreatsatisfactionfromseeinghowmightilythisyoungwomanhasgrownandprevailed。\' Thisaddress,thoughdeliverednominallytoSomerset,waslistenedtobyPaula,Mrs。Goodman,andDeStancyalso。Afterutteringit,thespeakerturnedaway,andcontinuedhispreviousconversationwithCaptainDeStancy。FromthistimetillthegrouppartedheneveragainspokedirectlytoSomerset,payinghimbarelysomuchattentionashemighthaveexpectedasPaula\'sarchitect,andcertainlylessthanhemighthavesupposedhisdueasheracceptedlover。 Theresultoftheappearance,asfromthetomb,ofthiswintrymanwasthattheeveningendedinafrigidandformalwaywhichgavelittlesatisfactiontothesensitiveSomerset,whowasabstractedandconstrainedbyreasonofthoughtsonhowthisresuscitationoftheunclewouldaffecthisrelationwithPaula。Itwaspossiblyalsothethoughtoftwoatleastoftheothers。Therehad,intruth,scarcelyyetbeentimeenoughtoadumbratethepossibilitiesopenedupbythisgentleman\'sreturn。 TheonlyprivatewordexchangedbySomersetwithanyonethatnightwaswithMrs。Goodman,inwhomhealwaysrecognizedafriendtohiscause,thoughthefluidityofhercharacterrenderedherbutafeebleoneatthebestoftimes。SheinformedhimthatMr。PowerhadnosortoflegalcontroloverPaula,ordirectioninherestates;butSomersetcouldnotdoubtthatanearandonlybloodrelation,evenhadhepossessedbuthalfthestaticforceofcharacterthatmadeitselfapparentinMr。Power,mightexerciseconsiderablemoralinfluenceoverthegirlifhechose。AndinviewofMr。 Power\'smarkedpreferenceforDeStancy,Somersethadmanymisgivingsastoitsoperatinginadirectionfavourabletohimself。 XI。 Somersetwasdeeplyengagedwithhisdraughtsmenandbuildersduringthethreefollowingdays,andscarcelyenteredtheoccupiedwingofthecastle。 AthissuggestionPaulahadagreedtohavetheworksexecutedassuchoperationswerecarriedoutinoldtimes,beforetheadventofcontractors。Eachtraderequiredinthebuildingwastoberepresentedbyamaster-tradesmanofthatdenomination,whoshouldstandresponsibleforhisownsectionoflabour,andfornoother,Somersethimselfaschieftechnicistworkingouthisdesignsonthespot。Bythismeansthethoroughnessoftheworkmanshipwouldbegreatlyincreasedincomparisonwiththemodernarrangement,wherebyanominalbuilder,seldompresent,whocancertainlyknownomorethanonetradeintimatelyandwell,andwhooftendoesnotknowthat,undertakesthewhole。 Butnotwithstandingitsmanifestadvantagestotheproprietor,theplanaddedlargelytotheresponsibilitiesofthearchitect,who,withhismaster-mason,master-carpenter,master-plumber,andwhatnot,hadscarcelyamomenttocallhisown。Still,themethodbeinguponthefaceofitthetrueone,Somersetsupervisedwithawill。 Butthereseemedtofloatacrossthecourttohimfromtheinhabitedwinganintimationthatthingswerenotastheyhadbeenbefore;thataninfluenceadversetohimselfwasatworkbehindtheashlaredfaceofinnerwallwhichconfrontedhim。 PerhapsthiswasbecauseheneversawPaulaatthewindows,orheardherfootfallinthathalfofthebuildinggivenovertohimselfandhismyrmidons。Therewasreallynoreasonotherthanasentimentalonewhyheshouldseeher。Theuninhabitedpartofthecastlewasalmostanindependentstructure,anditwasquitenaturaltoexistforweeksinthiswingwithoutcomingincontactwithresidentsintheother。 Amorepronouncedcausethanvaguesurmisewasdestinedtoperturbhim,andthisinanunexpectedmanner。IthappenedonemorningthatheglancedthroughalocalpaperwhilewaitingattheLord-Quantock-Armsforthepony-carriagetobebroughtroundinwhichheoftendrovetothecastle。Thepaperwastwodaysold,buttohisunutterableamazementhereadthereinaparagraphwhichranasfollows:—— \'WeareinformedthatamarriageislikelytobearrangedbetweenCaptainDeStancy,oftheRoyalHorseArtillery,onlysurvivingsonofSirWilliamDeStancy,Baronet,andPaula,onlydaughterofthelateJohnPower,Esq。,M。P。,ofStancyCastle。\' Somersetdroppedthepaper,andstaredoutofthewindow。 Fortunatelyforhisemotions,thehorseandcarriagewereatthismomentbroughttothedoor,sothatnothinghinderedSomersetindrivingofftothespotatwhichhewouldbesoonestlikelytolearnwhattruthorotherwisetherewasinthenewspaperreport。Fromthefirsthedoubtedit:andyethowshouldithavegotthere?Suchstrangerumours,likeparadoxicalmaxims,generallyincludeaportionoftruth。 FivedayshadelapsedsincehelastspoketoPaula。 Reachingthecastleheenteredhisownquartersasusual,andaftersettingthedraughtsmentoworkwalkedupanddownponderinghowhemightbestseeherwithoutmakingtheparagraphthegroundofhisrequestforaninterview;forifitwereafabrication,suchareasonwouldwoundherprideinherownhonourtowardshim,andifitwerepartlytrue,hewouldcertainlydobetterinleavingheralonethaninreproachingher。ItwouldsimplyamounttoaproofthatPaulawasanarrantcoquette。 Inhismeditationhestoodstill,closelyscanningoneofthejamb-stonesofadoorlessentrance,asiftodiscoverwheretheoldhinge-hookhadenteredthestonework。Heheardafootstepbehindhim,andlookingroundsawPaulastandingby。 Sheheldanewspaperinherhand。Thespotwasonequitehemmedinfromobservation,afactofwhichsheseemedtobequiteaware。 \'Ihavesomethingtotellyou,\'shesaid;\'somethingimportant。ButyouaresooccupiedwiththatoldstonethatI amobligedtowait。\' \'Itisnottruesurely!\'hesaid,lookingatthepaper。 \'No,lookhere,\'shesaid,holdingupthesheet。Itwasnotwhathehadsupposed,butanewone——thelocalrivaltothatwhichhadcontainedtheannouncement,andwasstilldampfromthepress。Shepointed,andheread—— \'WeareauthorizedtostatethatthereisnofoundationwhateverfortheassertionofourcontemporarythatamarriageislikelytobearrangedbetweenCaptainDeStancyandMissPowerofStancyCastle。\' Somersetpressedherhand。\'Itdisturbedme,\'hesaid,\'thoughIdidnotbelieveit。\' \'Itastonishedme,asmuchasitdisturbedyou;andIsentthiscontradictionatonce。\' \'Howcouldithavegotthere?\' Sheshookherhead。 \'Youhavenottheleastknowledge?\' \'Nottheleast。IwishIhad。\' \'ItwasnotfromanyfriendsofDeStancy\'s?orhimself?\' \'Itwasnot。Hissisterhasascertainedbeyonddoubtthatheknewnothingofit。Well,now,don\'tsayanymoretomeaboutthematter。\' \'I\'llfindouthowitgotintothepaper。\' \'Notnow——anyfuturetimewilldo。Ihavesomethingelsetotellyou。\' \'Ihopethenewsisasgoodasthelast,\'hesaid,lookingintoherfacewithanxiety;forthoughthatfacewasblooming,itseemedfullofadoubtastohowhernextinformationwouldbetaken。 \'Oyes;itisgood,becauseeverybodysaysso。Wearegoingtotakeadelightfuljourney。Mynew-createduncle,asheseems,andI,andmyaunt,andperhapsCharlotte,ifsheiswellenough,aregoingtoNice,andotherplacesaboutthere。\' \'ToNice!\'saidSomerset,ratherblankly。\'AndImuststayhere?\' \'Why,ofcourseyoumust,consideringwhatyouhaveundertaken!\'shesaid,lookingwithsaucycomposureintohiseyes。\'Myuncle\'sreasonforproposingthejourneyjustnowis,thathethinksthealterationswillmakeresidenceheredustyanddisagreeableduringthespring。Theopportunityofgoingwithhimistoogoodaoneforustolose,asIhaveneverbeenthere。\' \'IwishIwasgoingtobeoneoftheparty!……WhatdoYOU wishaboutit?\' Sheshookherheadimpenetrably。\'Awomanmaywishsomethingsshedoesnotcaretotell!\' \'Areyoureallygladyouaregoing,dearest?——asIMUSTcallyoujustonce,\'saidtheyoungman,gazingearnestlyintoherface,whichstruckhimaslookingfartoorosyandradianttobeconsistentwitheversolittleregretatleavinghimbehind。 \'Itakegreatinterestinforeigntrips,especiallytotheshoresoftheMediterranean:andeverybodymakesapointofgettingawaywhenthehouseisturnedoutofthewindow。\' \'Butyoudofeelalittlesadness,suchasIshouldfeelifourpositionswerereversed?\' \'Ithinkyououghtnottohaveaskedthatsoincredulously,\' shemurmured。\'Wecanbeneareachotherinspirit,whenourbodiesarefarapart,canwenot?\'Hertonegrewsofterandshedrewalittleclosertohissidewithaslightlynestlingmotion,asshewenton,\'MayIbesurethatyouwillnotthinkunkindlyofmewhenIamabsentfromyoursight,andnotbegrudgemeanylittlepleasurebecauseyouarenottheretoshareitwithme?\' \'Mayyou!Canyouaskit?……Asforme,Ishallhavenopleasuretobebegrudgedorotherwise。TheonlypleasureI haveis,asyouwellknow,inyou。Whenyouarewithme,Iamhappy:whenyouareaway,Itakenopleasureinanything。\' \'Idon\'tdeserveit。Ihavenorighttodisturbyouso,\'shesaid,verygently。\'ButIhavegivenyousomepleasure,haveInot?Alittlemorepleasurethanpain,perhaps?\' \'Youhave,andyet……ButIdon\'taccuseyou,dearest。 Yes,youhavegivenmepleasure。Onetrulypleasanttimewaswhenwestoodtogetherinthesummer-houseontheeveningofthegarden-party,andyousaidyoulikedmetoloveyou。\' \'Yes,itwasapleasanttime,\'shereturnedthoughtfully。 \'Howtheraincamedown,andformedagauzebetweenusandthedancers,diditnot;andhowafraidwewere——atleastIwas—— lestanybodyshoulddiscoverusthere,andhowquicklyIraninaftertherainwasover!\' \'Yes\',saidSomerset,\'Irememberit。Butnoharmcameofittoyou……Andperhapsnogoodwillcomeofittome。\' \'Donotbeprematureinyourconclusions,sir,\'shesaidarchly。\'Ifyoureallydofeelformeonlyhalfwhatyousay,weshall——youwillmakegoodcomeofit——insomewayorother。\' \'DearPaula——nowIbelieveyou,andcanbearanything。\' \'Thenwewillsaynomore;because,asyourecollect,weagreednottogotoofar。Noexpostulations,forwearegoingtobepracticalyoungpeople;besides,Iwon\'tlistenifyouutterthem。Isimplyechoyourwords,andsayI,too,believeyou。NowImustgo。Havefaithinme,anddon\'tmagnifytrifleslightasair。\' \'ITHINKIunderstandyou。AndifIdo,itwillmakeagreatdifferenceinmyconduct。Youwillhavenocausetocomplain。\' \'Thenyoumustnotunderstandmesomuchastomakemuchdifference;foryourconductasmyarchitectisperfect。ButImustnotlingerlonger,thoughIwishedyoutoknowthisnewsfrommyveryownlips。\' \'Blessyouforit!Whendoyouleave?\' \'Thedayafterto-morrow。\' \'Soearly?Doesyouruncleguessanything?Doyouwishhimtobetoldjustyet?\' \'Yes,tothefirst;no,tothesecond。\' \'Imaywritetoyou?\' \'Onbusiness,yes。Itwillbenecessary。\' \'Howcanyouspeaksoatatimeofparting?\' \'Now,George——youseeIsayGeorge,andnotMr。Somerset,andyoumaydrawyourowninference——don\'tbesomorbidinyourreproaches!Ihaveinformedyouthatyoumaywrite,orstillbetter,telegraph,sincethewireissohandy——onbusiness。 Well,ofcourse,itisforyoutojudgewhetheryouwilladdpostscriptsofanothersort。There,youmakemesaymorethanawomanought,becauseyouaresoobtuseandliteral。Goodafternoon——good-bye!Thiswillbemyaddress。\' Shehandedhimaslipofpaper,andflittedaway。 Thoughhesawheragainafterthis,itwasduringthebustleofpreparation,whentherewasalwaysathirdpersonpresent,usuallyintheshapeofthatbreathingrefrigerator,heruncle。Hencethefewwordsthatpassedbetweenthemwereofthemostformaldescription,andchieflyconcernedtherestorationofthecastle,andachurchatNicedesignedbyhim,whichhewantedhertoinspect。 Theyweretoleavebyanearlyafternoontrain,andSomersetwasinvitedtolunchonthatday。ThemorningwasoccupiedbyalongbusinessconsultationinthestudiowithMr。PowerandMrs。Goodmanonwhatroomsweretobeleftlockedup,whatleftinchargeoftheservants,andwhatthrownopentothebuildersandworkmenunderthesurveillanceofSomerset。Atpresenttheworkconsistedmostlyofrepairstoexistingrooms,soastorenderthosehabitablewhichhadlongbeenusedonlyasstoresforlumber。Pauladidnotappearduringthisdiscussion;butwhentheywereallseatedinthedining- hallshecameindressedforthejourney,and,tooutwardappearance,withblitheanticipationatitsprospectbloomingfromeveryfeature。NexttohercameCharlotteDeStancy,stillwithsomeofthepallorofaninvalid,butwonderfullybrightenedup,asSomersetthought,bytheprospectofavisittoadelightfulshore。Itmighthavebeenthis;anditmighthavebeenthatSomerset\'spresencehadashareinthechange。 Itwasinthehall,whentheywereinthebustleofleave- taking,thatthereoccurredtheonlyopportunityforthetwoorthreeprivatewordswithPaulatowhichhisstartreatedhimonthatlastday。Histookthehastyformof,\'Youwillwritesoon?\' \'Telegraphingwillbequicker,\'sheansweredinthesamelowtone;andwhispering\'Betruetome!\'turnedaway。 Howunreasonablehewas!Inadditiontothosewords,warmastheywere,hewouldhavepreferredalittlepalenessofcheek,ortremblingoflip,insteadofthebloomandthebeautywhichsatuponherundisturbedmaidenhood,totellhimthatinsomeslightwayshesufferedathisloss。 Immediatelyafterthistheywenttothecarriageswaitingatthedoor。Somerset,whohadinameasuretakenchargeofthecastle,accompaniedthemandsawthemoff,muchasiftheywerehisvisitors。Shesteppedin,ageneraladieuwasspoken,andshewasgone。 Whilethecarriagesrolledaway,heascendedtothetopofthetower,wherehesawthemlessentospotsontheroad,andturnthecorneroutofsight。ThechancesofarivalseemedtogrowinproportionasPaularecededfromhisside;buthecouldnothaveansweredwhy。Hehadbiddenherandherrelativesadieuonherowndoorstep,likeaprivilegedfriendofthefamily,whileDeStancyhadscarcelyseenhersincetheplay-night。Thatthesilenceintowhichthecaptainappearedtohavesunkwastheplacidityofconsciouspower,wasscarcelyprobable;yetthatadventitiousaidsexistedforDeStancyhecouldnotdeny。ThelinkformedbyCharlottebetweenDeStancyandPaula,muchashelikedtheingenuousgirl,wasonethathecouldhavewishedaway。ItconstitutedabridgeofaccesstoPaula\'sinnerlifeandfeelingswhichnothingcouldrival;exceptthatonefactwhich,ashefirmlybelieved,didactuallyrivalit,givinghimfaithandhope; hisownprimaryoccupationofPaula\'sheart。Moreover,Mrs。 Goodmanwouldbeaninfluencefavourabletohimselfandhiscauseduringthejourney;though,tobesure,tosetagainsthertherewasthephlegmaticandobstinateAbnerPower,inwhom,apprisedbythosesubtlemediaofintelligencewhichloverspossess,hefanciedhesawnofriend。 Somersetremainedbutashorttimeatthecastlethatday。 Thelightofitschambershadfled,thegrossgrandeurofthedictatorialtowersoppressedhim,andthestudiowashateful。 HerememberedapromisemadelongagotoMr。Woodwellofcallinguponhimsomeafternoon;andavisitwhichhadnotmuchattractivenessinitatothertimesrecommendeditselfnow,throughbeingtheonepossiblewayopentohimofhearingPaulanamedandherdoingstalkedof。HenceinwalkingbacktoMarkton,insteadofgoinguptheHighStreet,heturnedasideintotheunfrequentedfootwaythatledtotheminister\'scottage。 Mr。Woodwellwasnotindoorsatthemomentofhiscall,andSomersetlingeredatthedoorway,andcasthiseyesaround。 Itwasahousewhichtypifiedthedreariertenetsofitsoccupierwithgreatexactness。Itstooduponitsspotofearthwithoutanynaturalunionwithit:nomossesdisguisedthestiffstraightlinewherewallmetearth;notacreepersoftenedtheaspectofthebarefront。Thegardenwalkwasstrewnwithlooseclinkersfromtheneighbouringfoundry,whichrolledunderthepedestrian\'sfootandjoltedhissouloutofhimbeforehereachedtheporchlessdoor。Butallwasclean,andclear,anddry。 WhetherMr。Woodwellwaspersonallyresponsibleforthisconditionofthingstherewasnottimetocloselyconsider,forSomersetperceivedtheministercomingupthewalktowardshim。Mr。Woodwellwelcomedhimheartily;andyetwiththemienofamanwhosemindhasscarcelydismissedsomescenewhichhasprecededtheonethatconfrontshim。Whatthatscenewassoontranspired。 \'Ihavehadabusyafternoon,\'saidtheminister,astheywalkedindoors;\'orratheranexcitingafternoon。YourclientatStancyCastle,whoseuncle,asIimagineyouknow,hassounexpectedlyreturned,hasleftwithhimto-dayforthesouthofFrance;andIwishedtoaskherbeforeherdeparturesomequestionsastohowacharityorganizedbyherfatherwastobeadministeredinherabsence。ButIhavebeenveryunfortunate。Shecouldnotfindtimetoseemeatherownhouse,andIawaitedheratthestation,alltonopurpose,owingtothepresenceofherfriends。Well,well,Imustseeifaletterwillfindher。\' Somersetaskedifanybodyoftheneighbourhoodwastheretoseethemoff。 \'Yes,thatwasthetroubleofit。CaptainDeStancywasthere,andquitemonopolizedher。Idon\'tknowwhat\'tiscomingto,andperhapsIhavenobusinesstoinquire,sincesheisscarcelyamemberofourchurchnow。WhocouldhaveanticipatedthedaughterofmyoldfriendJohnPowerdevelopingintotheordinarygaywomanoftheworldasshehasdone?WhocouldhaveexpectedhertoassociatewithpeoplewhoshowcontemptfortheirMaker\'sintentionsbyflippantlyassumingothercharactersthanthoseinwhichHecreatedthem?\' \'Youmistakeher,\'murmuredSomerset,inavoicewhichhevainlyendeavouredtoattunetophilosophy。\'MissPowerhassomeveryrareandbeautifulqualitiesinhernature,thoughI confessItremble——fearlesttheDeStancyinfluenceshouldbetoostrong。\' \'Sir,itisalready!DoyouremembermytellingyouthatI thoughttheforceofhersurroundingswouldobscurethepuredaylightofherspirit,asamonkishwindowofcolouredimagesattenuatestheraysofGod\'ssun?Idonotwishtoindulgeinrashsurmises,butheroscillationfromherfamilycreedofCalvinistictruthtowardsthetraditionsoftheDeStancyshasbeensodecided,thoughsogradual,that——well,Imaybewrong。\' \'Thatwhat?\'saidtheyoungmansharply。 \'Isometimesthinkshewilltaketoherashusbandthepresentrepresentativeofthatimpoverishedline——CaptainDeStancy—— whichshemayeasilydo,ifshechooses,ashisbehaviourto- dayshowed。\' \'Hewasprobablythereonaccountofhissister,\'saidSomerset,tryingtoescapethementalpictureoffarewellgallantriesbestowedonPaula。 \'Itwashintedatinthepaperstheotherday。\' \'Anditwasflatlycontradicted。\' \'Yes。Well,weshallseeintheLord\'sgoodtime;Icandonomoreforher。Andnow,Mr。Somerset,praytakeacupoftea。\' TherevelationsoftheministerdepressedSomersetalittle,andhedidnotstaylong。AshewenttothedoorWoodwellsaid,\'Thereisaworthyman——thedeaconofourchapel,Mr。 Havill——whowouldliketobefriendlywithyou。Poorman,sincethedeathofhiswifeheseemstohavesomethingonhismind——sometroublewhichmywordswillnotreach。Ifeveryouarepassinghisdoor,pleasegivehimalookin。Hefearsthatcallingonyoumightbeanintrusion。\' Somersetdidnotclearlypromise,andwenthisway。Theminister\'sallusiontotheannouncementofthemarriageremindedSomersetthatshehadexpressedawishtoknowhowtheparagraphcametobeinserted。Thewishhadbeencarelesslyspoken;buthewenttothenewspaperofficetomakeinquiriesonthepoint。