第21章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:14618更新时间:18/12/13 16:29:45
exclaimedtheniecewithsuppressedexcitement。\'Hewouldscarcelysayanythingbutyesandno,andgavemenochanceatallofintroducingthesubject。Iwantedtoexplain——Icameallthewayonpurpose——IwouldhavebeggedGeorge\'spardononmytwokneesiftherehadbeenanywayofbeginning;buttherewasnot,andIcouldnotdoit!\' Thoughshesleptbadlythatnight,Paulapromptlyappearedinthepublicroomtobreakfast,andthatnotfrommotivesofvanity;for,whilenotunconsciousofheraccessiontotheunstablethroneofqueen-beautyintheestablishment,sheseemedtoopreoccupiedtocareforthehonourjustthen,andwouldreadilyhavechangedplaceswithherunhappypredecessor,wholingeredoninthebackgroundlikeacandleaftersunrise。 Mrs。GoodmanwasdeterminedtotrustnolongertoPaulaforputtinganendtowhatmadehersorestlessandself- reproachful。SeeingoldMr。Somersetentertoalittleside- tablebehindforlackofroomatthecrowdedcentretables,againwithouthisson,sheturnedherheadandaskedpoint- blankwheretheyoungmanwas。 Mr。Somerset\'sfacebecameashadegraverthanbefore。\'Mysonisunwell,\'hereplied;\'sounwellthathehasbeenadvisedtostayindoorsandtakeperfectrest。\' \'Idohopeitisnothingserious。\' \'Ihopesotoo。Thefactis,hehasoverdonehimselfalittle。Hewasnotwellwhenhecamehere;andtomakehimselfworsehemustneedsgodancingattheCasinowiththisladyandthat——amongotherswithayoungAmericanladywhoisherewithherfamily,andwhomhemetinLondonlastyear。I advisedhimagainstit,butheseemeddesperatelydeterminedtoshakeofflethargybyanyrashmeans,andwouldn\'tlistentome。Luckilyheisnotinthehotel,butinaquietcottageahundredyardsupthehill。\' Paula,whohadheardall,didnotshoworsaywhatshefeltatthenews:butafterbreakfast,onmeetingthelandladyinapassagealone,sheaskedwithsomeanxietyiftherewereareallyskilfulmedicalmaninEtretat;andonbeingtoldthattherewas,andhisname,shewentbacktolookforMr。 Somerset;buthehadgone。 TheyheardnothingmoreofyoungSomersetallthatmorning,buttowardsevening,whilePaulasatatherwindow,lookingovertheheadsoffuchsiasuponthepromenadebeyond,shesawthepainterwalkby。SheimmediatelywenttoherauntandbeggedhertogooutandaskMr。Somersetifhissonhadimproved。 \'IwillsendMillyorClementine,\'saidMrs。Goodman。 \'Iwishyouwouldseehimyourself。\' \'Hehasgoneon。Ishallneverfindhim。\' \'Hehasonlygoneroundtothefront,\'persistedPaula。\'Dowalkthatway,auntie,andaskhim。\' Thuspressed,Mrs。Goodmanacquiesced,andbroughtbackintelligencetoMissPower,whohadwatchedthemthroughthewindow,thathissondidnotpositivelyimprove,butthathisAmericanfriendswereverykindtohim。 Havingmadeuseofheraunt,Paulaseemedparticularlyanxioustogetridofheragain,andwhenthatladysatdowntowriteletters,Paulawenttoherownroom,hastilydressedherselfwithoutassistance,askedprivatelythewaytothecottage,andwentoffthitherwardunobserved。 Attheupperendofthelaneshesawalittlehouseansweringtothedescription,whosefrontgarden,window-sills,palings,anddoorstepwereliterallyablazewithnasturtiumsinbloom。 Sheenteredthisinhabitednosegay,quietlyaskedfortheinvalid,andifhewerewellenoughtoseeMissPower。Thewomanofthehousesoonreturned,andshewasconductedupacrookedstaircasetoSomerset\'smodestapartments。Itappearedthatsomeroomsinthisdwellinghadbeenfurnishedbythelandladyoftheinn,whohiredthemofthetenantduringthesummerseasontouseasanannexetothehotel。 Admittedtotheouterroomshebeheldherarchitectlookingasunarchitecturalaspossible;lyingonasmallcouchwhichwasdrawnuptotheopencasement,whencehehadabackviewofthewindowflowers,andenjoyedagreentransparencythroughtheundersidesofthesamenasturtiumleavesthatpresentedtheirfacestothepasserswithout。 WhenthelatchhadagainclickedintothecatchofthecloseddoorPaulawentuptotheinvalid,uponwhosepaleandinterestingfaceaflushhadarisensimultaneouslywiththeannouncementofhername。Hewouldhavesprunguptoreceiveher,butshepressedhimdown,andthrowingallreserveononesideforthefirsttimeintheirintercourse,shecrouchedbesidethesofa,whisperingwithroguishsolicitude,herfacenottoofarfromhisown:\'Howfoolishyouare,George,togetilljustnowwhenIhavebeenwantingsomuchtoseeyouagain!——Iamsosorrytoseeyoulikethis——whatIsaidtoyouwhenwemetontheshorewasnotwhatIhadcometosay!\' Somersettookherbythehand。\'Thenwhatdidyoucometosay,Paula?\'heasked。 \'Iwantedtotellyouthatthemerewantonwanderingofacapriciousmindwasnotthecauseofmyestrangementfromyou。 Therehasbeenagreatdeceptionpractised——theexactnatureofitIcannottellyouplainlyjustatpresent;itistoopainful——butitisallover,andIcanassureyouofmysorrowathavingbehavedasIdid,andofmysincerefriendshipnowasever。\' \'ThereisnothingIshallvaluesomuchasthat。ItwillmakemyworkatthecastleverypleasanttofeelthatIcanconsultyouaboutitwithoutfearofintrudingonyouagainstyourwishes。\' \'Yes,perhapsitwill。But——youdonotcomprehendme。\' \'Youhavebeenanenigmaalways。\' \'Andyouhavebeenprovoking;butneversoprovokingasnow。 Iwouldn\'tfortheworldtellyouthewholeofmyfanciesasI camehitherthisevening:butIshouldthinkyournaturalintuitionwouldsuggestwhattheywere。\' \'Itdoes,Paula。Buttherearemotivesofdelicacywhichpreventmyactingonwhatissuggestedtome。\' \'Delicacyisagift,andyoushouldthankGodforit;butinsomecasesitisnotsopreciousaswewouldpersuadeourselves。\' \'Notwhenthewomanisrich,andthemanispoor?\' \'O,GeorgeSomerset——becold,orangry,oranything,butdon\'tbelikethis!Itisneverworthawoman\'swhiletoshowregretforherinjustice;forallshegetsbyitisanaccusationofwantofdelicacy。\' \'IndeedIdon\'taccuseyouofthat——Iwarmly,tenderlythankyouforyourkindnessincomingheretoseeme。\' \'Well,perhapsyoudo。ButIamnowinIcannottellwhatmood——Iwillnottellwhatmood,foritwouldbeconfessingmorethanIought。ThisfindingyououtisapieceofweaknessthatIshallnotrepeat;andIhaveonlyonethingmoretosay。Ihaveservedyoubadly,George,Iknowthat; butitisnevertoolatetomend;andIhavecomebacktoyou。 However,Ishallneverrunafteryouagain,trustmeforthat,foritisnotthewoman\'spart。Still,beforeIgo,thattheremaybenomistakeastomymeaning,andmiseryentailedonusforwantofaword,I\'lladdthis:thatifyouwanttomarryme,asyouoncedid,youmustsayso;forIamheretobeasked。\' ItwouldbesuperfluoustotranscribeSomerset\'sreply,andtheremainderofthescenebetweenthepair。Letitsufficethathalf-an-hourafterwards,whenthesunhadalmostgonedown,Paulawalkedbrisklyintothehotel,troubledherselfnothingaboutdinner,butwentupstairstotheirsitting-room,whereherauntpresentlyfoundheruponthecouchlookingupattheceilingthroughherfingers。Theytalkedondifferentsubjectsforsometimetilltheoldladysaid\'Mr。Somerset\'scottageistheonecoveredwithflowersupthelane,Ihear。\' \'Yes,\'saidPaula。 \'Howdoyouknow?\' \'I\'vebeenthere……Wearegoingtobemarried,aunt。\' \'Indeed!\'repliedMrs。Goodman。\'Well,Ithoughtthismightbetheendofit:youweredeterminedonthepoint;andIamnotmuchsurprisedatyournews。Yourfatherwasverywiseafterallinentailingeverythingsostrictlyuponyouroffspring;forifhehadnotIshouldhavebeendrivenwildwiththeresponsibility!\' \'Andnowthatthemurderisout,\'continuedPaula,passingoverthatviewofthecase,\'Idon\'tmindtellingyouthatsomehoworotherIhavegottolikeGeorgeSomersetasdesperatelyasawomancancareforanyman。IthoughtI shouldhavediedwhenIsawhimdancing,andfearedIhadlosthim!Heseemedtentimesnicerthaneverthen!Sosillywewomenare,thatIwouldn\'tmarryadukeinpreferencetohim。 There,that\'smyhonestfeeling,andyoumustmakewhatyoucanofit;myconscienceisclear,thankHeaven!\' \'Haveyoufixedtheday?\' \'No,\'continuedtheyounglady,stillwatchingthesleepingfliesontheceiling。\'Itisleftunsettledbetweenus,whileIcomeandaskyouiftherewouldbeanyharm——ifitcouldconvenientlybebeforewereturntoEngland?\' \'Paula,thisistooprecipitate!\' \'Onthecontrary,aunt。Inmatrimony,asinsomeotherthings,youshouldbeslowtodecide,butquicktoexecute。 Nothingonearthwouldmakememarryanotherman;Iknoweveryfibreofhischaracter;andheknowsagoodmanyfibresofmine;soasthereisnothingmoretobelearnt,whyshouldn\'twemarryatonce?OnonepointIamfirm:IwillneverreturntothatcastleasMissPower。AnamelessdreadcomesovermewhenIthinkofit——afearthatsomeuncannyinfluenceofthedeadDeStancyswoulddrivemeagainfromhim。O,ifitweretodothat,\'shemurmured,buryingherfaceinherhands,\'IreallythinkitwouldbemorethanIcouldbear!\' \'Verywell,\'saidMrs。Goodman;\'wewillseewhatcanbedone。 IwillwritetoMr。Wardlaw。\' IV。 OnawindyafternooninNovember,whenmorethantwomonthshadclosedovertheincidentspreviouslyrecorded,anumberoffarmersweresittinginaroomoftheLord-Quantock-ArmsInn,Markton,thatwasusedfortheweeklyordinary。Itwasalong,lowapartment,formedbytheunionoftwoorthreesmallerrooms,withabow-windowlookinguponthestreet,andatthepresentmomentwaspervadedbyabluefogfromtobacco- pipes,andatemperaturelikethatofakiln。Thebodyoffarmerswhostillsatontherewasgreaterthanusual,owingtothecoldairwithout,thetableshavingbeenclearedofdinnerforsometimeandtheirsurfacestampedwithliquidcirclesbythefeetofthenumerousglasses。 Besidesthefarmerstherewerepresentseveralprofessionalmenofthetown,whofounditdesirabletodinehereonmarket-daysfortheopportunityitaffordedthemofincreasingtheirpracticeamongtheagriculturists,manyofwhomweremenoflargebalances,evenluxuriouslivers,whodrovetomarketinelegantphaetonsdrawnbyhorsesofsupremeblood,bone,andaction,inastyleneveranticipatedbytheirfatherswhenjoggingthitherinlightcarts,orafootwithabutterbasketoneacharm。 Thebuzzofgroggyconversationwassuddenlyimpingedonbythenotesofapealofbellsfromthetowerhardby。Almostatthesameinstantthedooroftheroomopened,andthereenteredthelandlordofthelittleinnatSleeping-Green。 Drawinghissupplyofcordialsfromthissuperiorhouse,towhichhewassubject,hecamehereatstatedtimeslikeaprebendarytothecathedralofhisdiocesan,afterwardsretailingtohisownhumbleraudiencethesentimentswhichhehadlearntofthis。Butcuriositybeingawakenedbythechurchbellstheusualpositionwasforthemomentreversed,andoneofthefarmers,salutinghimbyname,askedhimthereasonoftheirstrikingupatthattimeofday。 \'Mymis\'essoutyonder,\'repliedtherurallandlord,noddingsideways,\'iscominghomewithherfancy-man。Theyhavebeena-gayingtogetherthisturkofawhileinforeignparts——Here,maid!——whatwiththewind,andstandingabout,myblood\'saslowaswater——bringusathimblefulofthatthatisn\'tginandnotfarfromit。\' \'Itistrue,then,thatshe\'sbecomeMrs。Somerset?\' indifferentlyaskedafarmerinbroadcloth,tenantofanestateinquiteanotherdirectionthanhers,ashecontemplatedthegrainofthetableimmediatelysurroundingthefootofhisglass。 \'True——ofcourseitis,\'saidHavill,whowasalsopresent,inthetoneofonewho,thoughsittinginthisrubicundcompany,wasnotofit。\'Icouldhavetoldyouthetruthofitanydaytheselastfiveweeks。\' AmongthosewhohadlentanearwasDairymanJinks,anoldgnarledcharacterwhoworeawhitefustiancoatandyellowleggings;theonlymanintheroomwhoneverdressedupindarkclothesformarketing。Henowasked,\'Marriedabroad,wasthey?Andhowlongwillaweddingabroadstandgoodforinthiscountry?\' \'Aslongasaweddingathome。\' \'Willit?Faith;Ididn\'tknow:howshouldI?Ithoughtitmightbesomenewplano\'folksforleasingwomennowtheybesoplentiful,soastogetrido\'\'emwhenthemenbetiredo\' \'em,andhevspentalltheirmoney。\' \'Hewon\'tbeabletospendhermoney,\'saidthelandlordofSleeping-Green。\'\'Tisherveryownperson\'s——settleduponthehairsofherheadforever。\' \'Onation!ThenifIwerethemanIshouldn\'tcareforsuchaone-eyedbenefitasthat,\'saidDairymanJinks,turningawaytolistentothetalkonhisotherhand。 \'Isthattrue?\'askedthegentleman-farmerinbroadcloth。 \'Itissufficientlynearthetruth,\'saidHavill。\'Thereisnothingatallunusualinthearrangement;itwasonlysettledsotopreventanyschemermakingabeggarofher。IfSomersetandshehaveanychildren,whichprobablytheywill,itwillbetheirs;andwhatcanamanwantmore?Besides,thereisalargeportionofpropertylefttoherpersonaluse——quiteasmuchastheycanwant。Oddlyenough,thecuriositiesandpicturesofthecastlewhichbelongedtotheDeStancysarenotrestrictedfromsale;theyareherstodowhatshelikeswith。OldPowerdidn\'tcareforarticlesthatremindedhimsomuchofhispredecessors。\' \'Hey?\'saidDairymanJinks,turningbackagain,havingdecidedthattheconversationonhisrighthandwas,afterall,themoreinteresting。\'Well——whycan\'t\'emhireatravellingchaptotouchupthepictersintoherowngaffersandgammers? Thenthey\'dbeworthsommattoher。\' \'Ah,heretheyare?Ithoughtso,\'saidHavill,whohadbeenstandingupatthewindowforthelastfewmoments。\'Theringersweretoldtobeginassoonasthetrainsignalled。\' Ashespokeacarriagedrewuptothehotel-door,followedbyanotherwiththemaidandluggage。Theinmatescrowdedtothebow-window,exceptDairymanJinks,whohadbecomeabsorbedinhisownreflections。 \'Whatbetheystoppingherefor?\'askedoneofthepreviousspeakers。 \'Theyaregoingtostayhereto-night,\'saidHavill。\'Theyhavecomequiteunexpectedly,andthecastleisinsuchastateofturmoilthatthereisnotasinglecarpetdown,orroomforthemtouse。Weshallgettwoorthreeinorderbynextweek。\' \'Twolittlepeoplelikethemwillbelostinthechammersofthatwanderingplace!\'satirizedDairymanJinks。\'Theywillbeboundtohavearandyeveryfortnighttokeepthemothoutofthefurniture!\' BythistimeSomersetwashandingoutthewifeofhisbosom,andDairymanJinkswenton:\'That\'snomoreMissPowerthatwas,thanmyniece\'sdaughterKeziaisMissPower——inshortitisadifferentwomanaltogether!\' \'Thereisnomistakeaboutthewoman,\'saidthelandlord;\'itisherfurclothesthatmakeherlooksolikeacaterpillaronend。Well,sheisnotabadbargain!AsforCaptainDeStancy,he\'llfrethisgizzardgreen。\' \'He\'sthemansheoughttoha\'married,\'declaredthefarmerinbroadcloth。\'AstheworldgoessheoughttohavebeenLadyDeStancy。Shegaveupherchapel-going,andyoumighthavethoughtshewouldhavegivenupherfirstyoungman:butshestucktohim,thoughbyallaccountshewouldsoonhavebeeninterestedinanotherparty。\' \'\'Tiswoman\'snaturetobefalseexcepttoaman,andman\'snaturetobetrueexcepttoawoman,\'saidthelandlordofSleeping-Green。\'However,all\'swellthatendswell,andI havesomethingelsetothinkofthannew-marriedcouples;\' sayingwhichthespeakermovedoff,andtheothersreturnedtotheirseats,theyoungpairwhohadbeentheirthemevanishingthroughthehotelintosomeprivateparadisetorestanddine。 Bythistimetheirarrivalhadbecomeknown,andacrowdsoongatheredoutside,acquiringaudacitywithcontinuancethere。 Raisingahurrah,thegroupwouldnotleavetillSomersethadshowedhimselfonthebalconyabove;andthendeclinedtogoawaytillPaulaalsohadappeared;when,remarkingthatherhusbandseemedaquietyoungmanenough,andwouldmakeaverygoodboroughmemberwhentheirpresentonemisbehavedhimself,theassemblagegood-humouredlydispersed。 Amongthosewhoseearshadbeenreachedbythehurrahsoftheseidlerswasamaninsilenceandsolitude,faroutofthetown。HewasleaningoveragatethatdividedtwomeadsinawaterylevelbetweenStancyCastleandMarkton。Heturnedhisheadforafewseconds,thencontinuedhiscontemplativegazetowardsthetowersofthecastle,visibleoverthetreesasfaraswaspossibleintheleadengloomoftheNovembereve。 ThemilitaryformofthesolitaryloungerwasrecognizableasthatofSirWilliamDeStancy,notwithstandingthefailinglightandhisattitudeofsorestinghiselbowsonthegatethathishandsenclosedthegreaterpartofhisface。 Thescenewasinexpressiblycheerless。Nootherhumancreaturewasapparent,andtheonlysoundsaudibleabovethewindwerethoseofthetricklingstreamswhichdistributedthewateroverthemeadow。 Aheronhadbeenstandinginoneoftheserivuletsabouttwentyyardsfromtheofficer,andtheyviedwitheachotherinstillnesstillthebirdsuddenlyroseandflewofftotheplantationinwhichitwashiscustomtopassthenightwithothersofhistribe。DeStancysawtheheronrise,andseemedtoimaginethecreature\'sdeparturewithoutasuppertobeowingtotheincreasingdarkness;butinanotherminutehebecameconsciousthattheheronhadbeendisturbedbysoundstoodistanttoreachhisownearsatthetime。Theywerenearernow,andtherecamealongunderthehedgeayoungmanknowntoDeStancyexceedinglywell。 \'Ah,\'hesaidlistlessly,\'youhaveventuredback。\' \'Yes,captain。Whydoyouwalkouthere?\' \'Thebellsbeganringingbecausesheandhewereexpected,andmythoughtsnaturallydraggedmethisway。ThankHeaventhebatteryleavesMarktoninafewdays,andthenthepreciousplacewillknowmenomore!\' \'Ihaveheardofit。\'Turningtowherethedimlinesofthecastlerosehecontinued:\'Well,thereitstands。\' \'AndIamnotinit。\' \'Theyarenotinityeteither。\' \'Theysoonwillbe。\' \'Well——whattuneisthatyouwerehumming,captain?\' \'ALLISLOSTNOW,\'repliedthecaptaingrimly。 \'Ono;youhavegotme,andIamatreasuretoanyman。I haveanothermatchinmyeyeforyou,andshallgetyouwellsettledyet,ifyoukeepyourselfrespectable。SothankGod,andtakecourage!\' \'Ah,Will——youareaflippantyoungfool——wiseinyourownconceit;Isayittomysorrow!\'Twasyourdishonestyspoiltall。Thatladywouldhavebeenmywifebyfairdealing——timewasallIrequired。Butbaseattacksonaman\'scharacterneverdeservetowin,andifIhadoncebeencertainthatyouhadmadethem,mycoursewouldhavebeenverydifferent,bothtowardsyouandothers。ButwhyshouldItalktoyouaboutthis?IfIcaredanatomwhatbecomesofyouIwouldtakeyouinhandseverelyenough;notcaring,Ileaveyoualone,togotothedevilyourownway。\' \'Thankyoukindly,captain。Well,sinceyouhavespokenplainly,Iwilldothesame。WeDeStancysareaworn-outoldparty——that\'sthelongandtheshortofit。Werepresentconditionsoflifethathavehadtheirday——especiallyme。 Ouroneremainingchancewasanalliancewithnewaristocrats; andwehavefailed。Wearepastanddonefor。Ourlinehashadfivehundredyearsofglory,andweoughttobecontent。 Enfinlesrenardssetrouventchezlepelletier。\' \'Speakforyourself,youngConsequence,andleavethedestiniesofoldfamiliestorespectablephilosophers。Thisfiascoisthedirectresultofevilconduct,andofnothingelseatall。Ihavemanagedbadly;Icountenancedyoutoofar。WhenIsawyourimpishtendenciesIshouldhaveforswornthealliance。\' \'Don\'tstingme,captain。WhatIhavetoldyouistrue。Asformyconduct,catwillafterkind,youknow。Youshouldhaveheldyourtongueontheweddingmorning,andhaveletmetakemychance。\' \'IsthatallIgetforsavingyoufromjail?Gad——Ialoneamthesufferer,andfeelIamalonethefool!……Come,offwithyou——Ineverwanttoseeyouanymore。\' \'Partwewill,then——tillwemeetagain。Itwillbealightnighthereabouts,Ithink,thisevening。\' \'Averydarkoneforme。\' \'Nevertheless,Ithinkitwillbealightnight。Aurevoir!\' Darewenthisway,andafterawhileDeStancywenthis。Bothweresoonlostintheshades。 V。 Thecastleto-nightwasasgloomyasthemeads。AsHavillhadexplained,thehabitableroomswerejustnowundergoingascour,andthemainblockofbuildingswasemptyevenofthefewservantswhohadbeenretained,theyhavingforcomfort\'ssaketakenuptheirquartersinthedetachedroomsadjoiningtheentrancearchway。Hencenotasinglelightshonefromthelonelywindows,atwhichivyleavestappedlikewoodpeckers,movedbyguststhatwerenumerousandcontraryratherthanviolent。Withinthewallsallwassilence,chaos,andobscurity,tilltowardseleveno\'clock,whenthethickimmovablecloudthathaddulledthedaytimebrokeintoascuddingfleece,throughwhichthemoonfordedherwayasanebulousspotofwaterywhite,sendinglightenough,thoughofaraylesskind,intothecastlechamberstoshowtheconfusionthatreignedthere。 Atthistimeaneyemighthavenoticedafigureflittinginandaboutthosedraughtyapartments,andmakingnomorenoiseinsodoingthanapuffofwind。Itsmotionhitherandthitherwasrapid,butmethodical,itsbearingabsorbed,yetcautious。Thoughitranmoreorlessthroughalltheprincipalrooms,thechiefsceneofitsoperationswastheLongGalleryoverlookingthePleasance,whichwascoveredbyanornamentalwood-and-plasterroof,andcontainedawholethrongoffamilyportraits,besidesheavyoldcabinetsandthelike。Theportraitswhichwereofvalueasworksofartweresmallerthanthese,andhunginadjoiningrooms。 Themanifestoccupationofthefigurewasthatofremovingthesesmallandvaluablepicturesfromotherchamberstothegalleryinwhichtherestwerehung,andpilingtheminaheapinthemidst。IncludedinthegroupwereninebySirPeterLely,fivebyVandyck,fourbyCorneliusJansen,onebySalvatorRosa(remarkableasbeingamongthefewEnglishportraitseverpaintedbythatmaster),manybyKneller,andtwobyRomney。Apparentlybyaccident,thelightbeinginsufficienttodistinguishthemfromportraits,thefigurealsobroughtaRaffaelleVirgin-and-Child,amagnificentTintoretto,aTitian,andaGiorgione。 Onthesewaslaidalargecollectionofenamelledminiatureportraitsofthesameillustriousline;afterwardstapestriesandcushionsembroideredwiththeinitials\'DeS。\';andnextthecradlepresentedbyCharlestheFirsttothecontemporaryDeStancymother,tillatlengththerearoseinthemiddleofthefloorahugeheapcontainingmostofwhathadbeenpersonalandpeculiartomembersoftheDeStancyfamilyasdistinctfromgeneralfurniture。 Thenthefigurewentfromdoortodoor,andthrewopeneachthatwasunfastened。Itnextproceededtoaroomonthegroundfloor,atpresentfittedupasacarpenter\'sshop,andknee-deepinshavings。Anarmfulofthesewasaddedtothepileofobjectsinthegallery;awindowateachendofthegallerywasopened,causingabriskdraughtalongthewalls; andthentheactivityofthefigureceased,anditwasseennomore。 FiveminutesafterwardsalightshoneuponthelawnfromthewindowsoftheLongGallery,whichglowedwithmorebrilliancythanithadknowninthemeridianofitsCarolinesplendours。 Thereupontheframedgentlemaninthelacecollarseemedtoopenhiseyesmorewidely;hewiththeflowinglocksandturn- upmustachiostoparthislips;heinthearmour,whowassomuchlikeCaptainDeStancy,toshaketheplatesofhismailwithsuppressedlaughter;theladywiththethree-stringedpearlnecklace,andvastexpanseofneck,tonodwithsatisfactionandtriumphantlysignifytoheradjoininghusbandthatthiswasameetandgloriousend。 Theflameincreased,andblownuponbythewindroaredroundthepictures,thetapestries,andthecradle,uptotheplasterceilingandthroughitintotheforestofoaktimbersabove。 Thebestsitting-roomattheLord-Quantock-ArmsinMarktonwasascosythiseveningasaroomcanbethatlackstheminuterfurnitureonwhichcosinesssolargelydepends。BythefiresatPaulaandSomerset,theformerwithashawlroundhershoulderstokeepoffthedraughtwhich,despitethecurtains,forceditswayinonthisgustynightthroughthewindowsopeninguponthebalcony。Paulaheldaletterinherhand,thecontentsofwhichformedthesubjectoftheirconversation。Happyasshewasinhergeneralsituation,therewasforthenonceatearinhereye。 \'MYEVERDEARPAULA(rantheletter),——Yourlastletterhasjustreachedme,andIhavefollowedyouraccountofyourtravelsandintentionswithmoreinterestthanIcantell。 You,whoknowme,neednoassuranceofthis。Atthepresentmoment,however,Iaminthewhirlofachangethathasresultedfromaresolutiontakensometimeago,butconcealedfromalmosteverybodytillnow。Why?Well,Iwillown——fromcowardice——fearlestIshouldbereasonedoutofmyplan。I amgoingtostealfromtheworld,Paula,fromthesocialworld,forwhosegaietiesandambitionsIneverhadmuchliking,andwhosecirclesIhavenottheabilitytograce。Myhome,andresting-placetillthegreatrestcomes,iswiththeProtestantSisterhoodat。Whatevershortcomingsmaybefoundinsuchacommunity,IbelievethatIshallbehappiertherethaninanyotherplace。 \'Whateveryoumaythinkofmyjudgmentintakingthisstep,I canassureyouthatIhavenotdoneitwithoutconsideration。 Myreasonsaregood,andmydeterminationisunalterable。 But,myownverybestfriend,andmorethansister,don\'tthinkthatImeantoleavemyloveandfriendshipforyoubehindme。No,Paula,youwillALWAYSbewithme,andI believethatifanincreaseinwhatIalreadyfeelforyoubepossible,itwillbefurtheredbytheretirementandmeditationIshallenjoyinmysecludedhome。Myheartisveryfull,dear——toofulltowritemore。Godblessyou,andyourhusband。Youmustcomeandseemethere;IhavenotsomanyfriendsthatIcanaffordtoloseyouwhohavebeensokind。Iwritethiswiththefellow-pentoyours,thatyougavemewhenwewenttoBudmouthtogether。Good-bye!——Everyourownsister,CHARLOTTE。\' Paulahadfirstreadthisthroughsilently,andnowinreadingitasecondtimealoudtoSomersethervoicefaltered,andsheweptoutright。\'Ihadbeenexpectinghertolivewithusalways,\'shesaidthroughhertears,\'andtothinksheshouldhavedecidedtodothis!\' \'Itisapitycertainly,\'saidSomersetgently。\'Shewasgenuine,ifanybodyeverwas;andsimpleasshewastrue。\' \'Iamthemoresorry,\'Paulapresentlyresumed,\'becauseofalittleplanIhadbeenthinkingofwithregardtoher。YouknowthatthepicturesandcuriositiesofthecastlearenotincludedinthethingsIcannottouch,orimpeach,orwhateveritis。Theyareourowntodowhatwelikewith。Myfatherfeltindevisingtheestatethat,howeverinterestingtotheDeStancysthoseobjectsmightbe,theydidnotconcernus—— wereindeedratherintheway,havingbeencomebysostrangely,throughMr。Wilkins,thoughtoovaluabletobetreatedlightly。NowIwasgoingtosuggestthatwewouldnotsellthem——indeedIcouldnotbeartodosuchathingwithwhathadbelongedtoCharlotte\'sforefathers——buttohandthemovertoherasagift,eithertokeepforherself,ortopassontoherbrother,assheshouldchoose。NowIfearthereisnohopeofit:andyetIshallneverliketoseetheminthehouse。\' \'Itcanbedonestill,Ishouldthink。Shecanacceptthemforherbrotherwhenhesettles,withoutabsolutelytakingthemintoherownpossession。\' \'Itwouldbeakindofgenerositywhichhardlyamountstomorethanjustice(althoughtheywerepurchased)fromarecusantusurpertoadearfriend——notthatIamausurperexactly; well,fromarepresentativeofthenewaristocracyofinternationalitytoarepresentativeoftheoldaristocracyofexclusiveness。\' \'Whatdoyoucallyourself,Paula,sinceyouarenotofyourfather\'screed?\' \'IsupposeIamwhatpoorMr。Woodwellsaid——bytheway,wemustcallandseehim——somethingorotherthat\'sinRevelation,neithercoldnorhot。Butofcoursethat\'sasub- species——Imaybealukewarmanything。WhatIreallyam,asfarasIknow,isoneofthatbodytowhomlukewarmthisnotanaccidentbutaprovisionalnecessity,tilltheyseealittlemoreclearly。\'Shehadcrossedovertohisside,andpullinghisheadtowardsherwhisperedanameinhisear。 \'Why,Mr。Woodwellsaidyouwerethattoo!Youcarryyourbeliefsverycomfortably。Ishallbegladwhenenthusiasmiscomeagain。\' \'IamgoingtoreviseandcorrectmybeliefsoneofthesedayswhenIhavethoughtalittlefurther。\'Shesuddenlybreathedasighandadded,\'Howtransitoryourbestemotionsare!IntalkingofmyselfIamheartlesslyforgettingCharlotte,andbecominghappyagain。Iwon\'tbehappyto-nightforhersake!\' Afewminutesafterthistheirattentionwasattractedbyanoiseoffootstepsrunningalongthestreet;thenaheavytrampofhorses,andlumberingofwheels。Otherfeetwereheardscamperingatintervals,andsoonsomebodyascendedthestaircaseandapproachedtheirdoor。Theheadwaiterappeared。 \'Ma\'am,StancyCastleisallafire!\'saidthewaiterbreathlessly。 Somersetjumpedup,drewasidethecurtains,andsteppedintothebow-window。Rightbeforehimroseablaze。Thewindowlookeduponthestreetandalongtheturnpikeroadtotheveryhillonwhichthecastlestood,thekeepbeingvisibleinthedaytimeabovethetrees。Hererosethelight,whichappearedlittlefurtheroffthanastone\'sthrowinsteadofnearlythreemiles。Everycurlofthesmokeandeverywaveoftheflamewasdistinct,andSomersetfanciedhecouldhearthecrackling。 Paulahadrisenfromherseatandjoinedhiminthewindow,wheresheheardsomepeopleinthestreetsayingthattheservantswereallsafe;afterwhichshegavehermindmorefullytothematerialaspectsofthecatastrophe。 Thewholetownwasnowrushingofftothesceneoftheconflagration,which,shiningstraightalongthestreet,showedtheburgesses\'runningfiguresdistinctlyupontheilluminedroad。PaulawasquitereadytoactuponSomerset\'ssuggestionthattheytooshouldhastentothespot,andaflywasgotreadyinafewminutes。WithlapseoftimePaulaevincedmoreanxietyastothefateofhercastle,andwhentheyhaddrivenasnearasitwasprudenttodo,theydismounted,andwentonfootintothethrongofpeoplewhichwasrapidlygatheringfromthetownandsurroundingvillages。 AmongthefacestheyrecognizedMr。Woodwell,Havillthearchitect,therectoroftheparish,thecurate,andmanyothersknowntothembysight。These,assoonastheysawtheyoungcouple,cameforwardwithwordsofcondolence,imaginingthemtohavebeenburntoutofbed,andviedwitheachotherinofferingthemalodging。Somersetexplainedwheretheywerestayingandthattheyrequirednoaccommodation,Paulainterruptingwith\'Omypoorhorses,whathasbecomeofthem?\' \'Thefireisnotnearthestables,\'saidMr。Woodwell。\'Itbrokeoutinthebodyofthebuilding。Thehorses,however,aredrivenintothefield。\' \'Icanassureyou,youneednotbealarmed,madam,\'saidHavill。\'Thechiefconstableishere,andthetwotownengines,andIamdoingallIcan。Thecastleengineunfortunatelyisoutofrepair。\' SomersetandPaulathenwentontoanotherpointofviewnearthegymnasium,wheretheycouldnotbeseenbythecrowd。 Three-quartersofamileoff,ontheirlefthand,thepowerfulirradiationfelluponthebrickchapelinwhichSomersethadfirstseenthewomanwhonowstoodbesidehimashiswife。Itwastheonlyobjectvisibleinthatdirection,thedullhillsandtreesbehindfailingtocatchthelight。ShesignificantlypointeditouttoSomerset,whoknewhermeaning,andtheyturnedagaintothemoreseriousmatter。 Ithadlongbeenapparentthatinthefaceofsuchawindallthepigmyappliancesthatthepopulacecouldbringtoactuponsuchamassofcombustionwouldbeunavailing。Asmuchascouldburnthatnightwasburnt,whilesomeofthatwhichwouldnotburncrumbledandfellasaformlessheap,whencenewflamestoweredup,andinclinedtothenorth-eastsofarastosingethetreesofthepark。ThethickerwallsofNormandateremainedunmoved,partlybecauseoftheirthickness,andpartlybecauseinthemstonevaultstooktheplaceofwoodfloors。 Thetowerclockkeptmanfullygoingtillithadstruckone,itsfacesmilingoutfromthesmokeasifnothingwerethematter,afterwhichhoursomethingfelldowninside,anditwentnomore。 CunninghamHaze,withhisbodyofmen,wasdevotedinhisattention,andcameuptosayawordtoourtwospectatorsfromtimetotime。Towardsfouro\'clocktheflamesdiminished,andfeelingthoroughlyweary,SomersetandPaularemainednolonger,returningtoMarktonastheyhadcome。 Ontheirjourneytheyponderedanddiscussedwhatcourseitwouldbebesttopursueinthecircumstances,graduallydecidingnottoattemptrebuildingthecastleunlesstheywereabsolutelycompelled。True,themainwallswerestillstandingasfirmlyasever;buttherewasafeelingcommontobothofthemthatitwouldbewelltomakeanopportunityofamisfortune,andleavingtheedificeinruinsstarttheirmarriedlifeinamansionofindependentconstructionhardbytheoldone,unencumberedwiththeghostsofanunfortunateline。 \'Wewillbuildanewhousefromtheground,eclecticinstyle。 Wewillremovetheashes,charredwood,andsoonfromtheruin,andplantmoreivy。Thewinterrainswillsoonwashtheunsightlysmokefromthewalls,andStancyCastlewillbebeautifulinitsdecay。You,Paula,willbeyourselfagain,andrecover,ifyouhavenotalready,fromthewarpgiventoyourmind(accordingtoWoodwell)bythemediaevalismofthatplace。\' \'Andbeaperfectrepresentativeof\"themodernspirit\"?\'sheinquired;\'representingneitherthesensesandunderstanding,northeheartandimagination;butwhatafinishedwritercalls\"theimaginativereason\"?\' \'Yes;forsinceitisratherinyourlineyoumayaswellkeepstraighton。\' \'Verywell,I\'llkeepstraighton;andwe\'llbuildanewhousebesidetheruin,andshowthemodernspiritforevermore……But,George,Iwish——\'AndPaularepressedasigh。 \'Well?\' \'Iwishmycastlewasn\'tburnt;andIwishyouwereaDeStancy!\'