第18章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:14466更新时间:18/12/13 16:29:45
Heputhishandonthenextchair,saying,\'Doyouobject?\' \'Notatall,\'shereplied;andhesatdown。 \'Supposewegointothechoir,\'saidDeStancypresently。 \'Nobodysitsouthereintheshadows。\' \'Thisissufficientlynear,andwehaveacandle,\'Paulamurmured。 Beforeanotherminutehadpassedthecandleflamebegantodrowninitsowngrease,slowlydwindled,andwentout。 \'IsupposethatmeansIamtogointothechoirinspiteofmyself。Heavenisonyourside,\'saidPaula。Andrisingtheylefttheirnowtotallydarkcorner,andjoinedthenoiselessshadowyfigureswhointwosandthreeskeptpassingupthenave。 Withinthechoirtherewasablazeoflight,partlyfromthealtar,andmoreparticularlyfromtheimageofthesaintwhomtheyhadassembledtohonour,whichstood,surroundedbycandlesandathicketoffloweringplants,somewayinadvanceofthefoot-pace。Asecondaryradiancefromthesamesourcewasreflectedupwardintotheirfacesbythepolishedmarblepavement,exceptwheninterruptedbytheshadyformsoftheofficiatingpriests。 Whenitwasoverandthepeopleweremovingoff,DeStancyandhiscompanionwenttowardsthesaint,nowbesiegedbynumbersofwomenanxioustoclaimtherespectiveflower-potstheyhadlentforthedecoration。Aseachstruggledforherown,seizedandmarchedoffwithit,Paularemarked——\'Thisratherspoilsthesolemneffectofwhathasgonebefore。\' \'IperceiveyouareaharshPuritan。\' \'No,CaptainDeStancy!Whywillyouspeakso?Iamfartoomuchotherwise。Ihavegrowntobesomuchofyourwayofthinking,thatIaccusemyself,andamaccusedbyothers,ofbeingworldly,andhalf-and-half,andotherdreadfulthings—— thoughitisn\'tthatatall。\' Theywerenowwalkingdownthenave,precededbythesombrefigureswiththepotflowers,whowerejustvisibleintheraysthatreachedthemthroughthedistantchoirscreenattheirback;whileabovethegreynightskyandstarslookedinuponthemthroughthehighclerestorywindows。 \'DobealittleMOREofmywayofthinking!\'rejoinedDeStancypassionately。 \'Don\'t,don\'tspeak,\'shesaidrapidly。\'ThereareMillyandChampreau!\' Millywasoneofthemaids,andChampreauthecourierandvaletwhohadbeenengagedbyAbnerPower。Theyhadbeensittingbehindtheotherpairthroughouttheservice,andindeedknewrathermoreoftherelationsbetweenPaulaandDeStancythanPaulaknewherself。 Hasteningonthetwolatterwentout,andwalkedtogethersilentlyuptheshortstreet。ThePlaceSt。Deniswasnowlitup,lightsshonefromthehotelwindows,andtheworldwithoutthecathedralhadsofaradvancedinnocturnalchangethatitseemedasiftheyhadbeengonefromitforhours。Withinthehoteltheyfoundthechangeevengreaterthanwithout。Mrs。 Goodmanmetthemhalf-wayonthestairs。 \'PoorCharlotteisworse,\'shesaid。\'Quitefeverish,andalmostdelirious。\' Paulareproachedherselfwith\'WhydidIgoaway!\' ThecommoninterestofDeStancyandPaulainthesuffereratoncereproducedaneasebetweenthemasnothingelsecouldhavedone。Thephysicianwasagaincalledin,whoprescribedcertaindraughts,andrecommendedthatsomeoneshouldsitupwithherthatnight。IfPaulaalloweddemonstrationsoflovetoescapehertowardsanybodyitwastowardsCharlotte,andherinstinctwasatoncetowatchbytheinvalid\'scouchherself,atleastforsomehours,itbeingdeemedunnecessarytocallinaregularnurseunlesssheshouldsickenfurther。 \'ButIwillsitwithher,\'saidDeStancy。\'Surelyyouhadbettergotobed?\'Paulawouldnotbepersuaded;andthereuponDeStancy,sayinghewasgoingintothetownforashorttimebeforeretiring,lefttheroom。 Thelastomnibusreturnedfromthelasttrain,andtheinmatesofthehotelretiredtorest。MeanwhileatelegramhadarrivedforCaptainDeStancy;butashehadnotyetreturneditwasputinhisbedroom,withdirectionstothenight-portertoremindhimofitsarrival。 PaulasatonwiththesleepingCharlotte。Presentlysheretiredintotheadjacentsitting-roomwithabook,andflungherselfonacouch,leavingthedooropenbetweenherandhercharge,incasethelattershouldawake。WhileshesatanewbreathingseemedtominglewiththeregularsoundofCharlotte\'sthatreachedherthroughthedoorway:sheturnedquickly,andsawherunclestandingbehindher。 \'O——IthoughtyouwereinParis!\'saidPaula。 \'Ihavejustcomefromthere——Icouldnotstay。Somethinghasoccurredtomymindaboutthisaffair。\'Hisstrangelymarkedvisage,nowmorenoticeablefrombeingwornwithfatigue,hadaspectraleffectbythenight-light。 \'Whataffair?\' \'Thismarriage……Paula,DeStancyisagoodfellowenough,butyoumustnotaccepthimjustyet。\' Pauladidnotanswer。 \'Doyouhear?Youmustnotaccepthim,\'repeatedheruncle,\'tillIhavebeentoEnglandandexaminedintomatters。I startinanhour\'stime——bytheten-minutes-past-twotrain。\' \'Thisissomethingverynew!\' \'Yes——\'tisnew,\'hemurmured,relapsingintohisDutchmanner。 \'Youmustnotaccepthimtillsomethingismadecleartome—— somethingaboutaqueerrelationship。IhavecomefromParistosayso。\' \'Uncle,Idon\'tunderstandthis。Iammyownmistressinallmatters,andthoughIdon\'tmindtellingyouIhavebynomeansresolvedtoaccepthim,thequestionofhermarriageisespeciallyawoman\'sownaffair。\' Herunclestoodirresoluteforamoment,asifhisconvictionsweremorethanhisproofs。\'Isaynomoreatpresent,\'hemurmured。\'CanIdoanythingforyouaboutanewarchitect?\' \'AppointHavill。\' \'Verywell。Goodnight。\'Andthenhelefther。InashorttimesheheardhimgodownandoutofthehousetocrosstoEnglandbythemorningsteamboat。 Withalittleshrug,asifsheresentedhisinterferenceinsodelicateapoint,shesettledherselfdownanewtoherbook。 One,two,threehourspassed,whenCharlotteawoke,butsoonslumberedsweetlyagain。Millyhadstayedupforsometimelesthermistressshouldrequireanything;butthegirlbeingsleepyPaulasenthertobed。 Itwasalovelynightofearlysummer,anddrawingasidethewindowcurtainsshelookedoutupontheflowersandtreesofthePlace,nowquitevisible,foritwasnearlythreeo\'clock,andthemorninglightwasgrowingstrong。Sheturnedherfaceupwards。Exceptinthecaseofonebedroomallthewindowsonthatsideofthehotelwereindarkness。Theroombeingratherclosesheleftthecasementajar,andopeningthedoorwalkedoutuponthestaircaselanding。Anumberofcagedcanarieswerekepthere,andsheobservedinthedimlightofthelandinglamphowsnuglytheirheadswerealltuckedin。 Onreturningtothesitting-roomagainshecouldhearthatCharlottewasstillslumbering,andthisencouragingcircumstancedisposedhertogotobedherself。Before,however,shehadmadeamoveagentletapcametothedoor。 Paulaopenedit。There,inthefaintlightbythesleepingcanaries,stoodCharlotte\'sbrother。 \'Howisshenow?\'hewhispered。 \'Sleepingsoundly,\'saidPaula。 \'That\'sablessing。Ihavenotbeentobed。Icameinlate,andhavenowcomedowntoknowifIhadnotbettertakeyourplace?\' \'Nobodyisrequired,Ithink。Butyoucanjudgeforyourself。\' Uptothispointtheyhadconversedinthedoorwayofthesitting-room,whichDeStancynowentered,crossingittoCharlotte\'sapartment。Hecameoutfromthelatteratapensivepace。 \'Sheisdoingwell,\'hesaidgently。\'Youhavebeenverygoodtoher。WasthechairIsawbyherbedtheoneyouhavebeensittinginallnight?\' \'Isometimessatthere;sometimeshere。\' \'IwishIcouldhavesatbesideyou,andheldyourhand——I speakfrankly。\' \'Toexcess。\' \'Andwhynot?Idonotwishtohidefromyouanycornerofmybreast,futileascandourmaybe。JustHeaven!forwhatreasonisitorderedthatcourtship,inwhichsoldiersareusuallysosuccessful,shouldbeafailurewithme?\' \'Yourlackofforesightchieflyinindulgingfeelingsthatwerenotencouraged。That,andmyuncle\'sindiscreetpermissiontoyoutotravelwithus,haveprecipitatedourrelationsinawaythatIcouldneitherforeseenoravoid,thoughoflateIhavehadapprehensionsthatitmightcometothis。Youvexanddisturbmebysuchwordsofregret。\' \'Notmorethanyouvexanddisturbme。Butyoucannothatethemanwholovesyousodevotedly?\' \'IhavesaidbeforeIdon\'thateyou。IrepeatthatIaminterestedinyourfamilyanditsassociationsbecauseofitscompletecontrastwithmyown。\'Shemighthaveadded,\'AndI amadditionallyinterestedjustnowbecausemyunclehasforbiddenmetobe。\' \'Butyoudon\'tcareenoughformepersonallytosavemyhappiness。\' Paulahesitated;fromthemomentDeStancyconfrontedhershehadfeltthatthisnocturnalconversationwastobeagravebusiness。Thecathedralclockstruckthree。\'Ihavethoughtonceortwice,\'shesaidwithanaiveteunusualinher,\'thatifIcouldbesureofgivingpeaceandjoytoyourmindbybecomingyourwife,Ioughttoendeavourtodosoandmakethebestofit——merelyasacharity。ButIbelievethatfeelingisamistake:yourdiscontentisconstitutional,andwouldgoonjustthesamewhetherIacceptedyouorno。Myrefusalofyouispurelyanimaginarygrievance。\' \'NotifIthinkotherwise。\' \'Ono,\'shemurmured,withasensethattheplacewasverylonelyandsilent。\'Ifyouthinkitotherwise,Isupposeitisotherwise。\' \'Mydarling;myPaula!\'hesaid,seizingherhand。\'Dopromisemesomething。Youmustindeed!\' \'CaptainDeStancy!\'shesaid,tremblingandturningaway。 \'CaptainDeStancy!\'Shetriedtowithdrawherfingers,thenfacedhim,exclaiminginafirmvoiceathirdtime,\'CaptainDeStancy!letgomyhand;forItellyouIwillnotmarryyou!\' \'GoodGod!\'hecried,droppingherhand。\'WhathaveIdrivenyoutosayinyouranger!Retractit——O,retractit!\' \'Don\'turgemefurther,asyouvaluemygoodopinion!\' \'Toloseyounow,istoloseyouforever。Come,pleaseanswer!\' \'Iwon\'tbecompelled!\'sheinterruptedwithvehemence。\'Iamresolvednottobeyours——nottogiveyouananswerto-night! Never,neverwillIbereasonedoutofmyintention;andIsayIwon\'tansweryouto-night!Ishouldneverhaveletyoubesomuchwithmebutforpityofyou;andnowitiscometothis!\' Shehadsunkintoachair,andnowleaneduponherhand,andburiedherfaceinherhandkerchief。Hehadnevercausedheranysuchagitationasthisbefore。 \'Youstabmewithyourwords,\'continuedDeStancy。\'TheexperienceIhavehadwithyouiswithoutparallel,Paula。Itseemslikeadistractingdream。\' \'Iwon\'tbehurriedbyanybody!\' \'Thatmaymeananything,\'hesaid,withaperplexed,passionateair。\'Well,mineisafallenfamily,andwemustabidecaprices。WouldtoHeavenitwereextinguished!\' \'Whatwasextinguished?\'shemurmured。 \'TheDeStancys。HereamI,ahomelesswanderer,livingonmypay;inthenextroomliesshe,mysister,apoorlittlefragilefeverishinvalidwithnosocialposition——andhardlyafriend。WetworepresenttheDeStancyline;andIwishwewerebehindtheirondoorofouroldvaultatSleeping-Green。 Itcanbeseenbylookingatusandourcircumstancesthatwecryfortheearthandoblivion!\' \'CaptainDeStancy,itisnotlikethat,Iassureyou,\' sympathizedPaulawithdampeyelashes。\'IloveCharlottetoodearlyforyoutotalklikethat,indeed。Idon\'twanttomarryyouexactly:andyetIcannotbringmyselftosayI permanentlyrejectyou,becauseIrememberyouareCharlotte\'sbrother,anddonotwishtobethecauseofanymorbidfeelingsinyouwhichwouldruinyourfutureprospects。\' \'Mydearlife,whatisityoudoubtinme?Yourearnestnessnottodomeharmmakesitalltheharderformetothinkofneverbeingmorethanafriend。\' \'Well,Ihavenotpositivelyrefused!\'sheexclaimed,inmixedtonesofpityanddistress。\'Letmethinkitoveralittlewhile。ItisnotgeneroustourgesostronglybeforeIcancollectmythoughts,andatthismidnighttime!\' \'Darling,forgiveit!——There,I\'llsaynomore。\' Hethenofferedtositupinherplacefortheremainderofthenight;butPauladeclined,assuringhimthatshemeanttostayonlyanotherhalf-hour,afterwhichnobodywouldbenecessary。 Hehadalreadycrossedthelandingtoascendtohisroom,whenshesteppedafterhim,andaskedifhehadreceivedhistelegram。 \'No,\'saidDeStancy。\'NorhaveIheardofone。\' Paulaexplainedthatitwasputinhisroom,thathemightseeitthemomenthecamein。 \'Itmattersverylittle,\'hereplied,\'sinceIshallseeitnow。Good-night,dearest:good-night!\'headdedtenderly。 Shegravelyshookherhead。\'Itisnotforyoutoexpressyourselflikethat,\'sheanswered。\'Good-night,CaptainDeStancy。\' Hewentupthestairstothesecondfloor,andPaulareturnedtothesitting-room。HavingleftalightburningDeStancyproceededtolookforthetelegram,andfounditonthecarpet,whereithadbeensweptfromthetable。Whenhehadopenedthesheetasuddensolemnityoverspreadhisface。Hesatdown,restedhiselbowonthetable,andhisforeheadonhishands。 CaptainDeStancydidnotremainthuslong。Risinghewentsoftlydownstairs。Thegreymorninghadbythistimecreptintothehotel,renderingalightnolongernecessary。Theoldclockonthelandingwaswithinafewminutesoffour,andthebirdswerehoppingupanddowntheircages,andwhettingtheirbills。Hetappedatthesitting-room,andshecameinstantly。 \'ButItoldyouitwasnotnecessary——\'shebegan。 \'Yes,butthetelegram,\'hesaidhurriedly。\'Iwantedtoletyouknowfirstthat——itisveryserious。Paula——myfatherisdead!Hediedsuddenlyyesterday,andImustgoatonce……AboutCharlotte——andhowtoletherknow——\' \'Shemustnotbetoldyet,\'saidPaula……\'SirWilliamdead!\' \'Youthinkwehadbetternottellherjustyet?\'saidDeStancyanxiously。\'That\'swhatIwanttoconsultyouabout,ifyou——don\'tmindmyintruding。\' \'CertainlyIdon\'t,\'shesaid。 Theycontinuedthediscussionforsometime;anditwasdecidedthatCharlotteshouldnotbeinformedofwhathadhappenedtillthedoctorhadbeenconsulted,Paulapromisingtoaccountforherbrother\'sdeparture。 DeStancythenpreparedtoleaveforEnglandbythefirstmorningtrain,androusedthenight-porter,whichfunctionary,havingpackedoffAbnerPower,wasdiscoveredasleeponthesofaofthelandlord\'sparlour。Athalf-pastfivePaula,whointheinterimhadbeenpensivelysittingwithherhandtoherchin,quiteforgettingthatshehadmeanttogotobed,heardwheelswithout,andlookedfromthewindow。Aflyhadbeenbroughtround,andoneofthehotelservantswasintheactofputtingupaportmanteauwithDeStancy\'sinitialsuponit。A minuteafterwardsthecaptaincametoherdoor。 \'Ithoughtyouhadnotgonetobed,afterall。\' \'Iwasanxioustoseeyouoff,\'saidshe,\'sinceneitheroftheothersisawake;andyouwishedmenottorousethem。\' \'Quiteright,youareverygood;\'andloweringhisvoice: \'Paula,itisasadandsolemntimewithme。Willyougrantmeoneword——notonourlastsadsubject,butonthepreviousone——beforeIpartwithyoutogoandburymyfather?\' \'Certainly,\'shesaid,ingentleaccents。 \'Thenhaveyouthoughtovermyposition?Willyouatlasthavepityuponmylonelinessbybecomingmywife?\' Paulasigheddeeply;andsaid,\'Yes。\' \'Yourhanduponit。\' Shegavehimherhand:hehelditafewmoments,thenraisedittohislips,andwasgone。 WhenMrs。GoodmanroseshewasinformedofSirWilliam\'sdeath,andofhisson\'sdeparture。 \'ThenthecaptainisnowSirWilliamDeStancy!\'sheexclaimed。\'Really,Paula,sinceyouwouldbeLadyDeStancybymarryinghim,Ialmostthink——\' \'Hush,aunt!\' \'Well;whatareyouwritingthere?\' \'OnlyenteringinmydiarythatIacceptedhimthismorningforpity\'ssake,inspiteofUncleAbner。They\'llsayitwasforthetitle,butknowingitwasnotIdon\'tcare。\' XI。 OntheeveningofthefourthdayafterthepartingbetweenPaulaandDeStancyatAmiens,whenitwasquitedarkintheMarktonhighway,exceptinsofarastheshadeswerebrokenbythefaintlightsfromtheadjacenttown,ayoungmanknockedsoftlyatthedoorofMyrtleVilla,andaskedifCaptainDeStancyhadarrivedfromabroad。Hewasansweredintheaffirmative,andinafewmomentsthecaptainhimselfcamefromanadjoiningroom。 SeeingthathisvisitorwasDare,fromwhom,aswillberemembered,hehadpartedatCarlsruheinnoverysatisfiedmood,DeStancydidnotaskhimintothehouse,butputtingonhishatwentoutwiththeyouthintothepublicroad。Heretheyconversedastheywalkedupanddown,DarebeginningbyalludingtothedeathofSirWilliam,thesuddennessofwhichhefearedwoulddelayCaptainDeStancy\'soverturesforthehandofMissPower。 \'No,\'saidDeStancymoodily。\'Onthecontrary,ithasprecipitatedmatters。\' \'Shehasacceptedyou,captain?\' \'Weareengagedtobemarried。\' \'Welldone。Icongratulateyou。\'Thespeakerwasabouttoproceedtofurthertriumphantnotesontheintelligence,whencastinghiseyeupontheupperwindowsoftheneighbouringvilla,heappearedtoreflectonwhatwaswithinthem,andcheckinghimself,\'Whenisthefuneraltobe?\' \'To-morrow,\'DeStancyreplied。\'Itwouldbeadvisableforyounottocomenearmeduringtheday。\' \'Iwillnot。Iwillbeamerespectator。Theoldvaultofourancestorswillbeopened,Ipresume,captain?\' \'Itisopened。\' \'Imustseeit——andruminateonwhatweoncewere:itisathingIlikedoing。Theghostsofourdead——Ah,whatwasthat?\' \'Iheardnothing。\' \'IthoughtIheardafootstepbehindus。\' Theystoodstill;buttheroadappearedtobequitedeserted,andlikelytocontinuesofortheremainderofthatevening。 Theywalkedonagain,speakinginsomewhatlowertonesthanbefore。 \'WillthelateSirWilliam\'sdeathdelaytheweddingmuch?\' askedtheyoungermancuriously。 DeStancylanguidlyansweredthathedidnotseewhyitshoulddoso。Somelittletimewouldofcourseintervene,but,sincetherewereseveralreasonsfordespatch,heshouldurgeMissPowerandherrelativestoconsenttoavirtuallyprivateweddingwhichmighttakeplaceataveryearlydate;andhethoughttherewouldbeageneralconsentonthatpoint。 \'Thereareindeedreasonsfordespatch。Yourtitle,SirWilliam,isanewsafeguardoverherheart,certainly;butthereismanyaslip,andyoumustnotlosehernow。\' \'Idon\'tmeantoloseher!\'saidDeStancy。\'Sheistoogoodtobelost。Andyet——sinceshegaveherpromiseIhavefeltmorethanoncethatIwouldnotengageinsuchastruggleagain。Itwasnotathingofmybeginning,thoughIwaseasilyenoughinflamedtofollow。ButIwillnotlosehernow——ForGod\'ssake,keepthatsecretyouhavesofoolishlyprickedonyourbreast。Itfillsmewithremorsetothinkwhatshewithherscrupulousnotionswillfeel,shouldsheeverknowofyouandyourhistory,andyourrelationtome!\' Daremadenoreplytillafterasilence,whenhesaid,\'Ofcoursemum\'sthewordtilltheweddingisover。\' \'Andafterwards——promisethatforhersake?\' \'Andprobablyafterwards。\' SirWilliamDeStancydrewadejectedbreathatthetoneoftheanswer。Theyconversedbutalittlewhilelonger,thecaptainhintingtoDarethatitwastimeforthemtopart; not,however,beforehehadutteredahopethattheyoungmanwouldturnoveranewleafandengageinsomeregularpursuit。 PromisingtocalluponhimathislodgingsDeStancywentindoors,andDarebrisklyretracedhisstepstoMarkton。 Whenhisfootfallhaddiedaway,andthedoorofthehouseoppositehadbeenclosed,anothermanappeareduponthescene。 HecamegentlyoutofthehedgeoppositeMyrtleVilla,whichhepausedtoregardforamoment。Butinsteadofgoingtownward,heturnedhisbackuponthedistantsprinkleoflights,anddidnotcheckhiswalktillhereachedthelodgeofStancyCastle。 Herehepulledthewoodenacornbesidethearch,andwhentheporterappearedhislightrevealedthepedestrian\'scountenancetobescathed,asbylightning。 \'Ibegyourpardon,Mr。Power,\'saidtheporterwithsuddendeferenceasheopenedthewicket。\'Butwewasn\'texpectinganybodyto-night,asthereisnobodyathome,andtheservantsonboardwages;andthat\'swhyIwassolonga-coming。\' \'Nomatter,nomatter,\'saidAbnerPower。\'Ihavereturnedonsuddenbusiness,andhavenotcometostaylongerthanto- night。Yourmistressisnotwithme。ImeanttosleepinMarkton,buthavechangedmymind。\' Mr。Powerhadbroughtnoluggagewithhimbeyondasmallhand- bag,andassoonasaroomcouldbegotreadyheretiredtobed。 Thenextmorninghepassedinidlywalkingaboutthegroundsandobservingtheprogresswhichhadbeenmadeintheworks—— nowtemporarilysuspended。Butthatinspectionwaslesshisobjectinremainingtherethanmeditation,wasabundantlyevident。WhenthebellbegantotollfromtheneighbouringchurchtoannouncetheburialofSirWilliamDeStancy,hepassedthroughthecastle,andwentonfootinthedirectionindicatedbythesound。Reachingthemarginofthechurchyardhelookedoverthewall,hispresencebeingmaskedbybushesandagroupofidlersfromMarktonwhostoodinfront。Soonafuneralprocessionofsimple——almostmeagreandthreadbare—— characterarrived,butPowerdidnotjointhepeoplewhofollowedthedeceasedintothechurch。DeStancywasthechiefmournerandonlyrelationpresent,theotherfollowersofthebroken-downoldmanbeinganancientlawyer,acoupleoffaithfulservants,andabowedvillagerwhohadbeenpagetothelateSirWilliam\'sfather——thesinglelivingpersonleftintheparishwhorememberedtheDeStancysaspeopleofwealthandinfluence,andwhofirmlybelievedthatfamilywouldcomeintoitsrightserelong,andousttheuncircumcizedPhilistineswhohadtakenpossessionoftheoldlands。 Thefuneralwasover,andtherustycarriageshadgone,togetherwithmanyofthespectators;butPowerlingeredinthechurchyardasifhewerelookingforsomeone。Atlengthheenteredthechurch,passingbythecavernouspitfallwithdescendingstepswhichstoodopenoutsidethewalloftheDeStancyaisle。Arrivedwithinhescannedthefewidlersofantiquariantasteswhohadremainedaftertheservicetoinspectthemonuments;andbesidearecumbenteffigy——theeffigyinalabasterwhosefeaturesPaulahadwipedwithherhandkerchiefwhentherewithSomerset——hebeheldthemanithadbeenhisbusinesstofind。AbnerPowerwentupandtouchedthisperson,whowasDare,ontheshoulder。 \'Mr。Power——soitis!\'saidtheyouth。\'IhavenotseenyousincewemetinCarlsruhe。\' \'Youshallseeallthemoreofmenowtomakeupforit。 Shallwewalkroundthechurch?\' \'Withallmyheart,\'saidDare。 Theywalkedround;andAbnerPowerbeganinasardonicrecitative:\'Iamatraveller,andittakesagooddealtoastonishme。SoIneitherswoonednorscreamedwhenIlearntafewhoursagowhatIhadsuspectedforaweek,thatyouareofthehouseandlineageofJacob。\'Heflunganodtowardsthecanopiedtombsashespoke——\'Inotherwords,thatyouareofthesamebreedastheDeStancys。\' Darecursorilyglancedround。Nobodywasnearenoughtoheartheirwords,thenearestpersonsbeingtwoworkmenjustoutside,whowerebringingtheirtoolsupfromthevaultpreparativelytoclosingit。 HavingobservedthisDarereplied,\'I,too,amatraveller; andneitherdoIswoonnorscreamatwhatyousay。ButI assureyouthatifyoubusyyourselfaboutme,youmaytrulybesaidtobusyyourselfaboutnothing。\' \'Well,that\'samatterofopinion。Now,there\'snoscarletleftinmyfacetoblushformen\'sfollies;butasanallianceisafootbetweenmynieceandthepresentSirWilliam,thismustbelookedinto。\' Darereflectivelysaid\'O,\'asheobservedthroughthewindowoneoftheworkmenbringupacandlefromthevaultandextinguishitwithhisfingers。 \'Themarriageisdesirable,andyourrelationshipinitselfisofnoconsequence,\'continuedtheelder,\'butjustlookatthis。Youhaveforcedonthemarriagebyunscrupulousmeans,yourobjectbeingonlytooclearlytoliveoutoftheproceedsofthatmarriage。\' \'Mr。Power,youmockme,becauseIlabourunderthemisfortuneofhavinganillegitimatefathertoprovidefor。Ireallydeservecommiseration。\' \'Youmightdeserveitifthatwereall。Butitlooksbadformyniece\'shappinessasLadyDeStancy,thatsheandherhusbandaretobeperpetuallyhauntedbyayoungchevalierd\'industrie,whocanforgeatelegramonoccasion,andlibelaninnocentmanbyaningeniousdeviceinphotography。Itlookssobad,inshort,that,advantageousasatitleandoldfamilynamewouldbetoherandherchildren,Iwon\'tletmybrother\'sdaughterruntheriskofhavingthemattheexpenseofbeinginthegripofamanlikeyou。Thereareothersuitorsintheworld,andothertitles:andsheisabeautifulwoman,whocanwellaffordtobefastidious。I shallletherknowatonceofthesethings,andbreakoffthebusiness——unlessyoudoONETHING。\' Aworkmanbroughtupanothercandlefromthevault,andpreparedtoletdowntheslab。\'Well,Mr。Power,andwhatisthatonething?\' \'GotoPeruasmyagentinabusinessIhavejustundertakenthere。\' \'Andsettlethere?\' \'Ofcourse。Iamsoongoingovermyself,andwillbringyouanythingyourequire。\' \'Howlongwillyougivemetoconsider?\'saidDare。 Powerlookedathiswatch。\'One,two,three,fourhours,\'hesaid。\'IleaveMarktonbytheseveno\'clocktrainthisevening。\' \'AndifImeetyourproposalwithanegative?\' \'Ishallgoatoncetomynieceandtellherthewholecircumstances——tellherthat,bymarryingSirWilliam,shealliesherselfwithanunhappygentlemaninthepowerofacriminalsonwhomakeshislifeaburdentohimbyperpetualdemandsuponhispurse;whowillincreasethosedemandswithhisaccessiontowealth,threatentodegradeherbyexposingherhusband\'santecedentsifsheopposeshisextortions,andwhowillmakehermiserablebylettingherknowthatheroldloverwasshamefullyvictimizedbyayouthsheisboundtoscreenoutofrespecttoherhusband\'sfeelings。Nowamandoesnotcaretolethisownfleshandbloodincurthedangerofsuchanguishasthat,andIshalldowhatIsaytopreventit。KnowingwhatalukewarmsentimenthersisforSirWilliamatbest,Ishallnothavemuchdifficulty。\' \'Well,Idon\'tfeelinclinedtogotoPeru。\' \'NeitherdoIwanttobreakoffthematch,thoughIamreadytodoit。Butyoucareaboutyourpersonalfreedom,andyoumightbemadetowearthebroadarrowforyourtricksonSomerset。\' \'Mr。Power,Iseeyouareahardman。\' \'Iamahardman。Youwillfindmeone。Well,willyougotoPeru?OrIdon\'tmindAustraliaorCaliforniaasalternatives。Aslongasyouchoosetoremainineitherofthosewealth-producingplaces,solongwillCunninghamHazegouninformed。\' \'Mr。Power,Iamovercome。Willyouallowmetositdown? Supposewegointothevestry。Itismorecomfortable。\' Theyenteredthevestry,andseatedthemselvesintwochairs,oneateachendofthetable。 \'Inthemeantime,\'continuedDare,\'tolendalittleromancetosternrealities,I\'lltellyouasingulardreamIhadjustbeforeyoureturnedtoEngland。\'Powerlookedcontemptuous,butDarewenton:\'Idreamtthatonceuponatimethereweretwobrothers,bornofaNonconformistfamily,oneofwhombecamearailway-contractor,andtheotheramechanicalengineer。\' \'Amechanicalengineer——good,\'saidPower,beginningtoattend。 \'Whenthefirstwentabroadinhisprofession,andbecameengagedoncontinentalrailways,thesecond,ayoungerman,lookingroundforastart,alsobetookhimselftothecontinent。Butthoughingeniousandscientific,hehadnotthebusinesscapacityoftheelder,whoserebukesledtoasharpquarrelbetweenthem;andtheypartedinbitterestrangement——nevertomeetagainasitturnedout,owingtothedoggedobstinacyandself-willoftheyoungerman。He,afterthis,seemedtolosehismoralballastaltogether,andaftersomeeccentricdoingshewasreducedtoastateofpoverty,andtooklodgingsinacourtinabackstreetofatownwewillcallGeneva,considerablyindoubtastowhatstepsheshouldtaketokeepbodyandsoultogether。\' AbnerPowerwasshootinganarrowrayofeyesightatDarefromthecornerofhisnearlyclosedlids。\'Yourdreamissointeresting,\'hesaid,withahardsmile,\'thatIcouldlistentoitallday。\' \'Excellent!\'saidDare,andwenton:\'Nowitsohappenedthatthehouseoppositetotheonetakenbythemechanicianwaspeculiar。Itwasatallnarrowbuilding,whollyunornamented,thewallscoveredwithalayerofwhiteplastercrackedandsoiledbytime。Iseemtoseethathousenow!Sixstonestepsleduptothedoor,witharustyironrailingoneachside,andunderthesestepswereotherswhichwentdowntoacellar——inmydreamofcourse。\' \'Ofcourse——inyourdream,\'saidPower,noddingcomprehensively。 \'Sittinglonelyandapatheticwithoutalight,athisownchamber-windowatnighttime,ourmechanicianfrequentlyobserveddarkfiguresdescendingthesestepsandultimatelydiscoveredthatthehousewasthemeeting-placeofafraternityofpoliticalphilosophers,whoseobjectwastheexterminationoftyrantsanddespots,andtheoverthrowofestablishedreligions。Thediscoverywasstartlingenough,butourherowasnoteasilystartled。Hekepttheirsecretandlivedonasbefore。Atlastthemechanicianandhisaffairsbecameknowntothesociety,astheaffairsofthesocietyhadbecomeknowntothemechanician,and,insteadofshootinghimasonewhoknewtoomuchfortheirsafety,theywerestruckwithhisfacultyforsilence,andthoughttheymightbeabletomakeuseofhim。\' \'Tobesure,\'saidAbnerPower。 \'Next,likefriendBunyan,Isawinmydreamthatdenunciationwasthebreathoflifetothissociety。Atanearlierdateinitshistory,objectionablepersonsinpowerhadbeenfromtimetotimemurdered,andcuriouslyenoughnumbered;thatis,uponthebodyofeachwassetamarkorseal,announcingthathewasoneofaseries。Butatthistimethequestionbeforethesocietyrelatedtothesubstitutionforthedagger,whichwasvetoedasobsolete,ofsomeexplosivemachinethatwouldbebothmoreeffectualandlessdifficulttomanage;andinshort,alargerewardwasofferedtoourneedyEnglishmanifhewouldputtheirideasofsuchamachineintoshape。\' AbnerPowernoddedagain,hiscomplexionbeingpeculiar——whichmightpartlyhavebeenaccountedforbythereflectionofwindow-lightfromthegreen-baizetable-cloth。 \'Heagreed,thoughnopoliticianwhateverhimself,toexercisehiswitsontheiraccount,andbroughthismachinetosuchapitchofperfection,thatitwastheidenticaloneusedinthememorableattempt——\'(Darewhisperedtheremainderofthesentenceintonessolowthatnotamouseinthecornercouldhaveheard。)\'Well,theinventorofthatexplosivehasnaturallybeenwantedeversincebyalltheheadsofpoliceinEurope。Butthemostcurious——orperhapsthemostnaturalpartofmystoryis,thatourhero,afterthecatastrophe,grewdisgustedwithhimselfandhiscomrades,acquired,inafitofrevulsion,quiteaconservativetasteinpolitics,whichwasstrengthenedgreatlybythenewsheindirectlyreceivedofthegreatwealthandrespectabilityofhisbrother,whohadhadnocommunionwithhimforyears,andsupposedhimdead。Heabjuredhisemployersandresolvedtoabandonthem;butbeforecomingtoEnglandhedecidedtodestroyalltraceofhiscombustibleinventionsbydroppingthemintotheneighbouringlakeatnightfromaboat。Youfeeltheroomclose,Mr。Power?\' \'No,IsufferfromattacksofperspirationwheneverIsitinaconsecratededifice——that\'sall。Praygoon。\' \'Incarryingoutthisproject,anexplosionoccurred,justashewasthrowingthestockoverboard——itblewupintohisface,woundinghimseverely,andnearlydeprivinghimofsight。Theboatwasupset,butheswamashoreinthedarkness,andremainedhiddentillherecovered,thoughthescarsproducedbytheburnshadbeensetonhimforever。Thisaccident,whichwassuchamisfortunetohimasaman,wasanadvantagetohimasaconspirators\'engineerretiringfrompractice,andaffordedhimadisguisebothfromhisownbrotherhoodandfromthepolice,whichhehasconsideredimpenetrable,butwhichisgettingseenthroughbyoneortwokeeneyesastimegoeson。 InsteadofcomingtoEnglandjustthen,hewenttoPeru,connectedhimselfwiththeguanotrade,Ibelieve,andafterhisbrother\'sdeathrevisitedEngland,hisoldlifeobliteratedasfaraspracticablebyhisnewprinciples。Heisknownonlyasagreattravellertohissurvivingrelatives,thoughheseldomsayswherehehastravelled。Unluckilyforhimself,heisWANTEDbycertainEuropeangovernmentsasbadlyasever。\' Dareraisedhiseyesasheconcludedhisnarration。Ashasbeenremarked,hewassittingatoneendofthevestry-table,Powerattheother,thegreenclothstretchingbetweenthem。 OntheedgeofthetableadjoiningMr。Powerashiningnozzleofmetalwasquietlyresting,likeadog\'snose。Itwasdirectedpoint-blankattheyoungman。 Darestarted。\'Ah——arevolver?\'hesaid。 Mr。Powernoddedplacidly,hishandstillgraspingthepistolbehindtheedgeofthetable。\'AsatravellerIalwayscarryoneof\'em,\'hereturned;\'andforthelastfiveminutesI havebeencloselyconsideringwhetheryournumerousbrainsareworthblowingoutorno。Thevaultyonderhassuggesteditselfasconvenientandsnugforoneofthesamefamily;butthementalproblemthatstaysmyhandis,howamItodespatchandburyyoutherewithouttheworkmenseeing?\' \'\'Tisastrangeproblem,certainly,\'repliedDare,\'andoneonwhichIfearIcouldnotgivedisinterestedadvice。Moreover,whileyou,asatraveller,alwayscarryaweaponofdefence,asatravellersodoI。Andforthelastthree-quartersofanhourIhavebeenthinkingconcerningyou,anintensifiedformofwhatyouhavebeenthinkingofme,butwithoutanyconcernastoyourinterment。Seehereforaproofofit。\'Andasecondsteelnoserestedontheedgeofthetableoppositetothefirst,steadiedbyDare\'srighthand。 Theyremainedforsometimemotionless,thetickofthetowerclockdistinctlyaudible。 Mr。Powerspokefirst。 \'Well,\'twouldbeapitytomakeamesshereundersuchdubiouscircumstances。Mr。Dare,Iperceivethatameanvagabondcanbeassharpasapoliticalregenerator。Icryquits,ifyoucaretodothesame?\'