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类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:13010更新时间:18/12/13 16:52:01
Thefollowingchapterswerewrittenatatimewhenthecrazeforindiscriminatechurch-restorationhadjustreachedtheremotestnooksofwesternEngland,wherethewildandtragicfeaturesofthecoasthadlongcombinedinperfectharmonywiththecrudeGothicArtoftheecclesiasticalbuildingsscatteredalongit,throwingintoextraordinarydiscordallarchitecturalattemptsatnewnessthere。Torestorethegreycarcasesofamediaevalismwhosespirithadfled,seemedanotlessincongruousactthantosetaboutrenovatingtheadjoiningcragsthemselves。 Henceithappenedthatanimaginaryhistoryofthreehumanhearts,whoseemotionswerenotwithoutcorrespondencewiththesematerialcircumstances,foundintheordinaryincidentsofsuchchurch- renovationsafittingframeforitspresentation。 Theshoreandcountryabout\'CastleBoterel\'isnowgettingwellknown,andwillbereadilyrecognized。Thespotis,Imayadd,thefurthestwestwardofallthoseconvenientcornerswhereinI haveventuredtoerectmytheatrefortheseimperfectlittledramasofcountrylifeandpassions;anditliesnearto,ornogreatwaybeyond,thevagueborderoftheWessexkingdomonthatside,which,likethewesteringvergeofmodernAmericansettlements,wasprogressiveanduncertain。 This,however,isoflittleimportance。Theplaceispre- eminently(foronepersonatleast)theregionofdreamandmystery。Theghostlybirds,thepall-likesea,thefrothywind,theeternalsoliloquyofthewaters,thebloomofdarkpurplecast,thatseemstoexhalefromtheshorewardprecipices,inthemselveslendtothesceneanatmospherelikethetwilightofanightvision。 Oneenormoussea-bordcliffinparticularfiguresinthenarrative;andforsomeforgottenreasonorotherthiscliffwasdescribedinthestoryasbeingwithoutaname。Accuracywouldrequirethestatementtobethataremarkablecliffwhichresemblesinmanypointsthecliffofthedescriptionbearsanamethatnoeventhasmadefamous。 T。H。 March1899 THEPERSONS ELFRIDESWANCOURTayoungLadyCHRISTOPHERSWANCOURTaClergymanSTEPHENSMITHanArchitectHENRYKNIGHTaReviewerandEssayistCHARLOTTETROYTONarichWidowGERTRUDEJETHWAYapoorWidowSPENSERHUGOLUXELLIANaPeerLADYLUXELLIANhisWifeMARYANDKATEtwolittleGirlsWILLIAMWORMadazedFactotumJOHNSMITHaMaster-masonJANESMITHhisWifeMARTINCANNISTERaSextonUNITYaMaid-servantOtherservants,masons,labourers,grooms,nondescripts,etc。,etc。 THESCENE MostlyontheoutskirtsofLowerWessex。 ChapterI \'Afairvestal,thronedinthewest\' ElfrideSwancourtwasagirlwhoseemotionslayverynearthesurface。Theirnaturemoreprecisely,andasmodifiedbythecreepinghoursoftime,wasknownonlytothosewhowatchedthecircumstancesofherhistory。 Personally,shewasthecombinationofveryinterestingparticulars,whoserarity,however,layinthecombinationitselfratherthanintheindividualelementscombined。Asamatteroffact,youdidnotseetheformandsubstanceofherfeatureswhenconversingwithher;andthischarmingpowerofpreventingamaterialstudyofherlineamentsbyaninterlocutor,originatednotinthecloakingeffectofawell-formedmanner(forhermannerwaschildishandscarcelyformed),butintheattractivecrudenessoftheremarksthemselves。Shehadlivedallherlifeinretirement——themonstrarigigitoofidlemenhadnotflatteredher,andattheageofnineteenortwentyshewasnofurtheroninsocialconsciousnessthananurbanyoungladyoffifteen。 Onepointinher,however,youdidnotice:thatwashereyes。Inthemwasseenasublimationofallofher;itwasnotnecessarytolookfurther:thereshelived。 Theseeyeswereblue;blueasautumndistance——blueastheblueweseebetweentheretreatingmouldingsofhillsandwoodyslopesonasunnySeptembermorning。Amistyandshadyblue,thathadnobeginningorsurface,andwaslookedINTOratherthanAT。 Astoherpresence,itwasnotpowerful;itwasweak。Somewomencanmaketheirpersonalitypervadetheatmosphereofawholebanquetinghall;Elfride\'swasnomorepervasivethanthatofakitten。 ElfridehadasherownthethoughtfulnesswhichappearsinthefaceoftheMadonnadellaSedia,withoutitsrapture:thewarmthandspiritofthetypeofwoman\'sfeaturemostcommontothebeauties——mortalandimmortal——ofRubens,withouttheirinsistentfleshiness。ThecharacteristicexpressionofthefemalefacesofCorreggio——thatoftheyearninghumanthoughtsthatlietoodeepfortears——washerssometimes,butseldomunderordinaryconditions。 ThepointinElfrideSwancourt\'slifeatwhichadeepercurrentmaybesaidtohavepermanentlysetin,wasonewinterafternoonwhenshefoundherselfstanding,inthecharacterofhostess,facetofacewithamanshehadneverseenbefore——moreover,lookingathimwithaMiranda-likecuriosityandinterestthatshehadneveryetbestowedonamortal。 Onthisparticulardayherfather,thevicarofaparishonthesea-sweptoutskirtsofLowerWessex,andawidower,wassufferingfromanattackofgout。AfterfinishingherhouseholdsupervisionsElfridebecamerestless,andseveraltimeslefttheroom,ascendedthestaircase,andknockedatherfather\'schamber- door。 \'Comein!\'wasalwaysansweredinaheartyout-of-doorvoicefromtheinside。 \'Papa,\'shesaidononeoccasiontothefine,red-faced,handsomemanofforty,who,puffingandfizzinglikeaburstingbottle,layonthebedwrappedinadressing-gown,andeverynowandthenenunciating,inspiteofhimself,aboutoneletterofsomewordorwordsthatwerealmostoaths;\'papa,willyounotcomedownstairsthisevening?\'Shespokedistinctly:hewasratherdeaf。 \'Afraidnot——eh-hh!——verymuchafraidIshallnot,Elfride。 Piph-ph-ph!Ican\'tbearevenahandkerchiefuponthisdeucedtoeofmine,muchlessastockingorslipper——piph-ph-ph!There\'tisagain!No,Ishan\'tgetuptillto-morrow。\' \'ThenIhopethisLondonmanwon\'tcome;forIdon\'tknowwhatI shoulddo,papa。\' \'Well,itwouldbeawkward,certainly。\' \'Ishouldhardlythinkhewouldcometo-day。\' \'Why?\' \'Becausethewindblowsso。\' \'Wind!Whatideasyouhave,Elfride!Whoeverheardofwindstoppingamanfromdoinghisbusiness?Theideaofthistoeofminecomingonsosuddenly!……Ifheshouldcome,youmustsendhimuptome,Isuppose,andthengivehimsomefoodandputhimtobedinsomeway。Dearme,whatanuisanceallthisis!\' \'Musthehavedinner?\' \'Tooheavyforatiredmanattheendofatediousjourney。\' \'Tea,then?\' \'Notsubstantialenough。\' \'Hightea,then?Thereiscoldfowl,rabbit-pie,somepasties,andthingsofthatkind。\' \'Yes,hightea。\' \'MustIpourouthistea,papa?\' \'Ofcourse;youarethemistressofthehouse。\' \'What!sitthereallthetimewithastranger,justasifIknewhim,andnotanybodytointroduceus?\' \'Nonsense,child,aboutintroducing;youknowbetterthanthat。A practicalprofessionalman,tiredandhungry,whohasbeentravellingeversincedaylightthismorning,willhardlybeinclinedtotalkandaircourtesiesto-night。Hewantsfoodandshelter,andyoumustseethathehasit,simplybecauseIamsuddenlylaidupandcannot。Thereisnothingsodreadfulinthat,Ihope?Yougetallkindsofstuffintoyourheadfromreadingsomanyofthosenovels。\' \'Ohno;thereisnothingdreadfulinitwhenitbecomesplainlyacaseofnecessitylikethis。But,yousee,youarealwaystherewhenpeoplecometodinner,evenifweknowthem;andthisissomestrangeLondonmanoftheworld,whowillthinkitodd,perhaps。\' \'Verywell;lethim。\' \'IsheMr。Hewby\'spartner?\' \'Ishouldscarcelythinkso:hemaybe。\' \'Howoldishe,Iwonder?\' \'ThatIcannottell。YouwillfindthecopyofmylettertoMr。 Hewby,andhisanswer,uponthetableinthestudy。Youmayreadthem,andthenyou\'llknowasmuchasIdoaboutourvisitor。\' \'Ihavereadthem。\' \'Well,what\'stheuseofaskingquestions,then?TheycontainallIknow。Ugh-h-h!……Odplagueyou,youyoungscamp!don\'tputanythingthere!Ican\'tbeartheweightofafly。\' \'Oh,Iamsorry,papa。Iforgot;Ithoughtyoumightbecold,\' shesaid,hastilyremovingtherugshehadthrownuponthefeetofthesufferer;andwaitingtillshesawthatconsciousnessofheroffencehadpassedfromhisface,shewithdrewfromtheroom,andretiredagaindownstairs。 ChapterII \'Twasontheeveningofawinter\'sday。\' Whentwoorthreeadditionalhourshadmergedthesameafternooninevening,somemovingoutlinesmighthavebeenobservedagainsttheskyonthesummitofawildlonehillinthatdistrict。Theycircumscribedtwomen,havingatpresenttheaspectofsilhouettes,sittinginadog-cartandpushingalongintheteethofthewind。Scarcelyasolitaryhouseormanhadbeenvisiblealongthewholedrearydistanceofopencountrytheyweretraversing;andnowthatnighthadbeguntofall,thefainttwilight,whichstillgaveanideaofthelandscapetotheirobservation,wasenlivenedbythequietappearanceoftheplanetJupiter,momentarilygleaminginintenserbrilliancyinfrontofthem,andbySiriussheddinghisraysinrivalryfromhispositionovertheirshoulders。 Theonlylightsapparentonearthweresomespotsofdullred,glowinghereandthereuponthedistanthills,which,asthedriverofthevehiclegratuitouslyremarkedtothehirer,weresmoulderingfiresfortheconsumptionofpeatandgorse-roots,wherethecommonwasbeingbrokenupforagriculturalpurposes。Thewindprevailedwithbutlittleabatementfromitsdaytimeboisterousness,threeorfoursmallclouds,delicateandpale,creepingalongundertheskysouthwardtotheChannel。 Fourteenofthesixteenmilesinterveningbetweentherailwayterminusandtheendoftheirjourneyhadbeengoneover,whentheybegantopassalongthebrinkofavalleysomemilesinextent,whereinthewintryskeletonsofamoreluxuriantvegetationthanhadhithertosurroundedthemproclaimedanincreasedrichnessofsoil,whichshowedsignsoffarmorecarefulenclosureandmanagementthanhadanyslopestheyhadyetpassed。 Alittlefarther,andanopeningintheelmsstretchingupfromthisfertilevalleyrevealedamansion。 \'That\'sEndelstowHouse,LordLuxellian\'s,\'saidthedriver。 \'EndelstowHouse,LordLuxellian\'s,\'repeatedtheothermechanically。Hethenturnedhimselfsideways,andkeenlyscrutinizedthealmostinvisiblehousewithaninterestwhichtheindistinctpictureitselfseemedfarfromadequatetocreate。 \'Yes,that\'sLordLuxellian\'s,\'hesaidyetagainafterawhile,ashestilllookedinthesamedirection。 \'What,bewegoingthere?\' \'No;EndelstowVicarage,asIhavetoldyou。\' \'Ithoughtyoum\'thavealteredyourmind,sir,asyehavestaredthatwayatnothingsolong。\' \'Ohno;Iaminterestedinthehouse,that\'sall。\' \'Mostpeoplebe,asthesayingis。\' \'NotinthesensethatIam。\' \'Oh!……Well,hisfamilyisnobetterthanmyown,\'ab\'lieve。\' \'Howisthat?\' \'Hedgersandditchersbyrights。Butonceinancienttimesoneof\'em,whenhewasatwork,changedclotheswithKingCharlestheSecond,andsavedtheking\'slife。KingCharlescameuptohimlikeacommonman,andsaidoff-hand,\"Maninthesmock-frock,mynameisCharlestheSecond,andthat\'sthetruthon\'t。Willyoulendmeyourclothes?\"\"Idon\'tmindifIdo,\"saidHedgerLuxellian;andtheychangedthereandthen。\"Nowmindye,\"KingCharlestheSecondsaid,likeacommonman,asherodeaway,\"ifeverIcometothecrown,youcometocourt,knockatthedoor,andsayoutbold,\'IsKingCharlestheSecondathome?\'Tellyourname,andtheyshallletyouin,andyoushallbemadealord。” Now,thatwasveryniceofMasterCharley?\' \'Veryniceindeed。\' \'Well,asthestoryis,thekingcametothethrone;andsomeyearsafterthat,awaywentHedgerLuxellian,knockedattheking\'sdoor,andaskedifKingCharlestheSecondwasin。\"No,heisn\'t,\"theysaid。\"Then,isCharlestheThird?\"saidHedgerLuxellian。\"Yes,\"saidayoungfellerstandingbylikeacommonman,onlyhehadacrownon,\"mynameisCharlestheThird。”And——\' \'Ireallyfancythatmustbeamistake。Idon\'trecollectanythinginEnglishhistoryaboutCharlestheThird,\'saidtheotherinatoneofmildremonstrance。 \'Oh,that\'srighthistoryenough,only\'twasn\'tprented;hewasratheraqueer-temperedman,ifyouremember。\' \'Verywell;goon。\' \'And,byhookorbycrook,HedgerLuxellianwasmadealord,andeverythingwentonwelltillsometimeafter,whenhegotintoamostterriblerowwithKingCharlestheFourth\'Ican\'tstandCharlestheFourth。Uponmyword,that\'stoomuch。\' \'Why?TherewasaGeorgetheFourth,wasn\'tthere?\' \'Certainly。\' \'Well,CharlesesbeascommonasGeorges。HoweverI\'llsaynomoreaboutit……Ah,well!\'tisthefunniestworldeverIlivedin——uponmylife\'tis。Ah,thatsuchshouldbe!\' Theduskhadthickenedintodarknesswhiletheythusconversed,andtheoutlineandsurfaceofthemansiongraduallydisappeared。 Thewindows,whichhadbeforebeenasblackblotsonalighterexpanseofwall,becameilluminated,andweretransfiguredtosquaresoflightonthegeneraldarkbodyofthenightlandscapeasitabsorbedtheoutlinesoftheedificeintoitsgloomymonochrome。 Notanotherwordwasspokenforsometime,andtheyclimbedahill,thenanotherhillpiledonthesummitofthefirst。Anadditionalmileofplateaufollowed,fromwhichcouldbediscernedtwolight-housesonthecoasttheywerenearing,reposingonthehorizonwithacalmlustreofbenignity。Anotheroasiswasreached;alittledelllaylikeanestattheirfeet,towardswhichthedriverpulledthehorseatasharpangle,anddescendedasteepslopewhichdivedunderthetreeslikearabbit\'sburrow。 Theysanklowerandlower。 \'EndelstowVicarageisinsidehere,\'continuedthemanwiththereins。\'ThispartabouthereisWestEndelstow;LordLuxellian\'sisEastEndelstow,andhasachurchtoitself。Pa\'sonSwancourtisthepa\'sonofboth,andbobsbackwardandforward。Ah,well! \'tisafunnyworld。\'Ab\'lievetherewasonceaquarrywherethishousestands。Themanwhobuiltitinpasttimescrapedalltheglebeforearthtoputroundthevicarage,andlaidoutalittleparadiseofflowersandtreesinthesoilhehadgottogetherinthisway,whilstthefieldshescrapedhavebeengoodfornothingeversince。\' \'Howlonghasthepresentincumbentbeenhere?\' \'Maybeaboutayear,orayearandhalf:\'tisn\'ttwoyears;fortheydon\'tscandalizehimyet;and,asarule,aparishbeginstoscandalizethepa\'sonattheendoftwoyearsamong\'emfamiliar。 Buthe\'saveryniceparty。Ay,Pa\'sonSwancourtknowsmeprettywellfromoftendrivingover;andIknowPa\'sonSwancourt。\' Theyemergedfromthebower,sweptroundinacurve,andthechimneysandgablesofthevicaragebecamedarklyvisible。Notalightshowedanywhere。Theyalighted;themanfelthiswayintotheporch,andrangthebell。 Attheendofthreeorfourminutes,spentinpatientwaitingwithouthearinganysoundsofaresponse,thestrangeradvancedandrepeatedthecallinamoredecidedmanner。Hethenfanciedheheardfootstepsinthehall,andsundrymovementsofthedoor- knob,butnobodyappeared。 \'Perhapstheybeantathome,\'sighedthedriver。\'AndIpromisedmyselfabitofsupperinPa\'sonSwancourt\'skitchen。Sichlovelymate-pizeandfiggedkeakes,andcider,anddropso\'cordialthattheydokeephere!\' \'Allright,naibours!Beyerichmenorbeyepoormen,thatyemustneedscometotheworld\'sendatthistimeo\'night?\' exclaimedavoiceatthisinstant;and,turningtheirheads,theysawaricketyindividualshamblingroundfromthebackdoorwithahornlanterndanglingfromhishand。 \'Timeo\'night,\'ab\'lieve!andtheclockonlygonesevenof\'em。 Showalight,andletusin,WilliamWorm。\' \'Oh,thatyou,RobertLickpan?\' \'Nobodyelse,WilliamWorm。\' \'Andisthevisitingmana-come?\' \'Yes,\'saidthestranger。\'IsMr。Swancourtathome?\' \'That\'ais,sir。Andwouldyemindcomingroundbythebackway? Thefrontdoorisgotstuckwi\'thewet,ashewilldosometimes; andtheTurkcan\'topenen。IknowIamonlyapoorwamblingmanthat\'illneverpaytheLordformymaking,sir;butIcanshowthewayin,sir。\' Thenewarrivalfollowedhisguidethroughalittledoorinawall,andthenpromenadedasculleryandakitchen,alongwhichhepassedwitheyesrigidlyfixedinadvance,aninbredhorrorofpryingforbiddinghimtogazearoundapartmentsthatformedthebacksideofthehouseholdtapestry。Enteringthehall,hewasabouttobeshowntohisroom,whenfromtheinnerlobbyofthefrontentrance,whithershehadgonetolearnthecauseofthedelay,sailedforththeformofElfride。Herstartofamazementatthesightofthevisitorcomingforthfromunderthestairsprovedthatshehadnotbeenexpectingthissurprisingflankmovement,whichhadbeenoriginatedentirelybytheingenuityofWilliamWorm。 Sheappearedintheprettiestofallfeminineguises,thatistosay,indemi-toilette,withplentyofloosecurlyhairtumblingdownabouthershoulders。Anexpressionofuneasinesspervadedhercountenance;andaltogethershescarcelyappearedwomanenoughforthesituation。Thevisitorremovedhishat,andthefirstwordswerespoken;Elfrideprelusivelylookingwithadealofinterest,notunmixedwithsurprise,atthepersontowardswhomshewastodothedutiesofhospitality。 \'IamMr。Smith,\'saidthestrangerinamusicalvoice。 \'IamMissSwancourt,\'saidElfride。 Herconstraintwasover。Thegreatcontrastbetweentherealityshebeheldbeforeher,andthedark,taciturn,sharp,elderlymanofbusinesswhohadlurkedinherimagination——amanwithclothessmellingofcitysmoke,skinsallowfromwantofsun,andtalkflavouredwithepigram——wassucharelieftoherthatElfridesmiled,almostlaughed,inthenew-comer\'sface。 StephenSmith,whohashithertobeenhiddenfromusbythedarkness,wasatthistimeofhislifebutayouthinappearance,andbarelyamaninyears。Judgingfromhislook,Londonwasthelastplaceintheworldthatonewouldhaveimaginedtobethesceneofhisactivities: suchafacesurelycouldnotbenourishedamidsmokeandmudandfoganddust;suchanopencountenancecouldneverevenhaveseenanythingof\'theweariness,thefever,andthefret\'ofBabylontheSecond。 HiscomplexionwasasfineasElfride\'sown;thepinkofhischeeksasdelicate。HismouthasperfectasCupid\'sbowinform,andascherry-redincolourashers。Brightcurlyhair;brightsparklingblue-grayeyes;aboy\'sblushandmanner;neitherwhiskernormoustache,unlessalittlelight-brownfuronhisupperlipdeservedthelattertitle:thiscomposedtheLondonprofessionalman,theprospectofwhoseadventhadsotroubledElfride。 ElfridehastenedtosayshewassorrytotellhimthatMr。 Swancourtwasnotabletoreceivehimthatevening,andgavethereasonwhy。Mr。Smithreplied,inavoiceboyishbynatureandmanlybyart,thathewasverysorrytohearthisnews;butthatasfarashisreceptionwasconcerned,itdidnotmatterintheleast。 Stephenwasshownuptohisroom。InhisabsenceElfridestealthilyglidedintoherfather\'s。 \'He\'scome,papa。Suchayoungmanforabusinessman!\' \'Oh,indeed!\' \'Hisfaceis——well——PRETTY;justlikemine。\' \'H\'m!whatnext?\' \'Nothing;that\'sallIknowofhimyet。Itisrathernice,isitnot?\' \'Well,weshallseethatwhenweknowhimbetter。Godownandgivethepoorfellowsomethingtoeatanddrink,forHeaven\'ssake。Andwhenhehasdoneeating,sayIshouldliketohaveafewwordswithhim,ifhedoesn\'tmindcominguphere。\' Theyoungladyglideddownstairsagain,andwhilstsheawaitsyoungSmith\'sentry,thelettersreferringtohisvisithadbetterbegiven。 1——MR。SWANCOURTTOMR。HEWBY。 \'ENDELSTOWVICARAGE,Feb。18,18。 \'SIR,——Wearethinkingofrestoringthetowerandaisleofthechurchinthisparish;andLordLuxellian,thepatronoftheliving,hasmentionedyournameasthatofatrustworthyarchitectwhomitwouldbedesirabletoasktosuperintendthework。 \'Iamexceedinglyignorantofthenecessarypreliminarysteps。 Probably,however,thefirstisthat(shouldyoube,asLordLuxelliansaysyouare,disposedtoassistus)yourselforsomememberofyourstaffcomeandseethebuilding,andreportthereuponforthesatisfactionofparishionersandothers。 \'Thespotisaveryremoteone:wehavenorailwaywithinfourteenmiles;andthenearestplaceforputtingupat——calledatown,thoughmerelyalargevillage——isCastleBoterel,twomilesfurtheron;sothatitwouldbemostconvenientforyoutostayatthevicarage——whichIamgladtoplaceatyourdisposal——insteadofpushingontothehotelatCastleBoterel,andcomingbackagaininthemorning。 \'Anydayofthenextweekthatyouliketonameforthevisitwillfindusquitereadytoreceiveyou——Yoursverytruly,CHRISTOPHER SWANCOURT。 2——MR。HEWBYTOMR。SWANCOURT。 \"PERCYPLACE,CHARINGCROSS,Feb。20,18。 \'DEARSIR,——Agreeablytoyourrequestofthe18thinstant,Ihavearrangedtosurveyandmakedrawingsoftheaisleandtowerofyourparishchurch,andofthedilapidationswhichhavebeensufferedtoaccruethereto,withaviewtoitsrestoration。 \'Myassistant,Mr。StephenSmith,willleaveLondonbytheearlytrainto-morrowmorningforthepurpose。Manythanksforyourproposaltoaccommodatehim。Hewilltakeadvantageofyouroffer,andwillprobablyreachyourhouseatsomehouroftheevening。Youmayputeveryconfidenceinhim,andmayrelyuponhisdiscernmentinthematterofchurcharchitecture。 \'Trustingthattheplansfortherestoration,whichIshallpreparefromthedetailsofhissurvey,willprovesatisfactorytoyourselfandLordLuxellian,Iam,dearsir,yoursfaithfully,WALTERHEWBY。\' ChapterIII \'Melodiousbirdssingmadrigals\' ThatfirstrepastinEndelstowVicaragewasaveryagreeableonetoyoungStephenSmith。Thetablewasspread,asElfridehadsuggestedtoherfather,withthematerialsfortheheterogeneousmealcalledhightea——aclassofrefectionwelcometoallwhenawayfrommenandtowns,andparticularlyattractivetoyouthfulpalates。Thetablewasprettilydeckedwithwinterflowersandleaves,amidwhichtheeyewasgreetedbychops,chicken,pie,&c。,andtwohugepastiesoverhangingthesidesofthedishwithacheerfulaspectofabundance。 Attheend,towardsthefireplace,appearedthetea-service,ofold-fashionedWorcesterporcelain,andbehindthisarosetheslightformofElfride,attemptingtoaddmatronlydignitytothemovementofpouringouttea,andtohaveaweightyandconcernedlookinmattersofmarmalade,honey,andclottedcream。Havingmadeherownmealbeforehearrived,shefoundtoherembarrassmentthattherewasnothingleftforhertodobuttalkwhennotassistinghim。Sheaskedhimifhewouldexcuseherfinishingalettershehadbeenwritingataside-table,and,aftersittingdowntoit,tingledwithasenseofbeinggrosslyrude。However,seeingthathenoticednothingpersonallywronginher,andthathetoowasembarrassedwhensheattentivelywatchedhiscuptorefillit,Elfridebecamebetteratease; andwhenfurthermoreheaccidentallykickedthelegofthetable,andthennearlyupsethistea-cup,justasschoolboysdid,shefeltherselfmistressofthesituation,andcouldtalkverywell。Inafewminutesingenuousnessandacommontermofyearsobliteratedallrecollectionthattheywerestrangersjustmet。Stephenbegantowaxeloquentonextremelyslightexperiencesconnectedwithhisprofessionalpursuits;andshe,havingnoexperiencestofallbackupon,recountedwithmuchanimationstoriesthathadbeenrelatedtoherbyherfather,whichwouldhaveastonishedhimhadheheardwithwhatfidelityofactionandtonetheywererendered。Uponthewhole,averyinterestingpictureofSweet-and-TwentywasonviewthateveninginMr。Swancourt\'shouse。 UltimatelyStephenhadtogoupstairsandtalkloudtothevicar,receivingfromhimbetweenhispuffsagreatmanyapologiesforcallinghimsounceremoniouslytoastranger\'sbedroom。\'But,\' continuedMr。Swancourt,\'IfeltthatIwantedtosayafewwordstoyoubeforethemorning,onthebusinessofyourvisit。One\'spatiencegetsexhaustedbystayingaprisonerinbedalldaythroughasuddenfreakofone\'senemy——newtome,though——forI haveknownverylittleofgoutasyet。However,he\'sgonetomyothertoeinaverymildmanner,andIexpecthe\'llslinkoffaltogetherbythemorning。Ihopeyouhavebeenwellattendedtodownstairs?\' \'Perfectly。Andthoughitisunfortunate,andIamsorrytoseeyoulaidup,Ibegyouwillnottaketheslightestnoticeofmybeinginthehousethewhile。\' \'Iwillnot。ButIshallbedownto-morrow。Mydaughterisanexcellentdoctor。Adoseortwoofhermildmixtureswillfetchmeroundquickerthanallthedrugstuffintheworld。Well,nowaboutthechurchbusiness。Takeaseat,do。Wecan\'taffordtostanduponceremonyinthesepartsasyousee,andforthisreason,thatacivilizedhumanbeingseldomstayslongwithus; andsowecannotwastetimeinapproachinghim,orhewillbegonebeforewehavehadthepleasureofcloseacquaintance。Thistowerofoursis,asyouwillnotice,entirelygonebeyondthepossibilityofrestoration;butthechurchitselfiswellenough。 Youshouldseesomeofthechurchesinthiscounty。Floorsrotten:ivyliningthewalls。\' \'Dearme!\' \'Oh,that\'snothing。Thecongregationofaneighbourofmine,wheneverastormofraincomesonduringservice,opentheirumbrellasandholdthemuptillthedrippingceasesfromtheroof。 Now,ifyouwillkindlybringmethosepapersandlettersyouseelyingonthetable,Iwillshowyouhowfarwehavegot。\' Stephencrossedtheroomtofetchthem,andthevicarseemedtonoticemoreparticularlytheslimfigureofhisvisitor。 \'Isupposeyouarequitecompetent?\'hesaid。 \'Quite,\'saidtheyoungman,colouringslightly。 \'Youareveryyoung,Ifancy——Ishouldsayyouarenotmorethannineteen?\' Iamnearlytwenty-one。\' \'Exactlyhalfmyage;Iamforty-two。\' \'Bytheway,\'saidMr。Swancourt,aftersomeconversation,\'yousaidyourwholenamewasStephenFitzmaurice,andthatyourgrandfathercameoriginallyfromCaxbury。SinceIhavebeenspeaking,ithasoccurredtomethatIknowsomethingofyou。Youbelongtoawell-knownancientcountyfamily——notordinarySmithsintheleast。\' \'Idon\'tthinkwehaveanyoftheirbloodinourveins。\' \'Nonsense!youmust。Handmethe\"LandedGentry。”Now,letmesee。There,StephenFitzmauriceSmith——heliesinSt。Mary\'sChurch,doesn\'the?Well,outofthatfamilySprangtheLeaseworthySmiths,andcollaterallycameGeneralSirStephenFitzmauriceSmithofCaxbury——\' \'Yes;Ihaveseenhismonumentthere,\'shoutedStephen。\'Butthereisnoconnectionbetweenhisfamilyandmine:therecannotbe。\' \'Thereisnone,possibly,toyourknowledge。Butlookatthis,mydearsir,\'saidthevicar,strikinghisfistuponthebedpostforemphasis。\'Hereareyou,StephenFitzmauriceSmith,livinginLondon,butspringingfromCaxbury。HereinthisbookisagenealogicaltreeoftheStephenFitzmauriceSmithsofCaxburyManor。Youmaybeonlyafamilyofprofessionalmennow——Iamnotinquisitive:Idon\'taskquestionsofthatkind;itisnotinmetodoso——butitisasplainasthenoseinyourfacethatthere\'syourorigin!And,Mr。Smith,Icongratulateyouuponyourblood; blueblood,sir;and,uponmylife,averydesirablecolour,astheworldgoes。\' \'Iwishyoucouldcongratulatemeuponsomemoretangiblequality,\'saidtheyoungerman,sadlynolessthanmodestly。 \'Nonsense!thatwillcomewithtime。Youareyoung:allyourlifeisbeforeyou。Nowlook——seehowfarbackinthemistsofantiquitymyownfamilyofSwancourthavearoot。Here,yousee,\' hecontinued,turningtothepage,\'isGeoffrey,theoneamongmyancestorswholostabaronybecausehewouldcuthisjoke。Ah,it\'sthesortofus!Butthestoryistoolongtotellnow。Ay,I\'mapoorman——apoorgentleman,infact:thoseIwouldbefriendswith,won\'tbefriendswithme;thosewhoarewillingtobefriendswithme,Iamabovebeingfriendswith。Beyonddiningwithaneighbouringincumbentortwo。andanoccasionalchat—— sometimesdinner——withLordLuxellian,aconnectionofmine,Iaminabsolutesolitude——absolute。\' \'Youhaveyourstudies,yourbooks,andyour——daughter。\' \'Ohyes,yes;andIdon\'tcomplainofpoverty。Cantocoramlatrone。Well,Mr。Smith,don\'tletmedetainyouanylongerinasickroom。Ha!thatremindsmeofastoryIonceheardinmyyoungerdays。\'Herethevicarbeganaseriesofsmallprivatelaughs,andStephenlookedinquiry。\'Oh,no,no!itistoobad—— toobadtotell!\'continuedMr。Swancourtinundertonesofgrimmirth。\'Well,godownstairs;mydaughtermustdothebestshecanwithyouthisevening。Askhertosingtoyou——sheplaysandsingsverynicely。Good-night;IfeelasifIhadknownyouforfiveorsixyears。I\'llringforsomebodytoshowyoudown。\' \'Nevermind,\'saidStephen,\'Icanfindtheway。\'Andhewentdownstairs,thinkingofthedelightfulfreedomofmannerintheremotercountiesincomparisonwiththereserveofLondon。 \'Iforgottotellyouthatmyfatherwasratherdeaf,\'saidElfrideanxiously,whenStephenenteredthelittledrawing-room。 \'Nevermind;Iknowallaboutit,andwearegreatfriends,\'themanofbusinessrepliedenthusiastically。\'And,MissSwancourt,willyoukindlysingtome?\' ToMissSwancourtthisrequestseemed,whatinfactitwas,exceptionallypoint-blank;thoughsheguessedthatherfatherhadsomehandinframingit,knowing,rathertohercost,ofhisunceremoniouswayofutilizingherforthebenefitofdullsojourners。Atthesametime,asMr。Smith\'smannerwastoofranktoprovokecriticism,andhisagetoolittletoinspirefear,shewasready——nottosaypleased——toaccede。Selectingfromthecanterburysomeoldfamilyditties,thatinyearsgonebyhadbeenplayedandsungbyhermother,Elfridesatdowntothepianoforte,andbegan,\"Twasontheeveningofawinter\'sday,\'inaprettycontraltovoice。 \'Doyoulikethatoldthing,Mr。Smith?\'shesaidattheend。 \'Yes,Idomuch,\'saidStephen——wordshewouldhaveuttered,andsincerely,toanythingonearth,fromgleetorequiem,thatshemighthavechosen。 \'YoushallhavealittleonebyDeLeyre,thatwasgivenmebyayoungFrenchladywhowasstayingatEndelstowHouse: \'\"Jel\'aiplante,jel\'aivunaitre,Cebeaurosieroulesoiseaux,\"&c。; andthenIshallwanttogiveyoumyownfavouritefortheverylast,Shelley\'s\"Whenthelampisshattered,\"assettomusicbymypoormother。IsomuchlikesingingtoanybodywhoREALLY