第4章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:10287更新时间:18/12/13 16:52:01
\'Yourheadbadagain,Worm?\'saidMr。Swancourt。\'Whatwasthatnoiseweheardintheyard?\' \'Ay,sir,aweakwamblingmanamI;andthefryinghavebeengoingoninmypoorheadallthroughthelongnightandthismorningasusual;andIwassodazedwi\'itthatdownfellapieceofleg- woodacrosstheshaftofthepony-shay,andsplintereditoff。 \"Ay,\"saysI,\"Ifeelitasif\'twasmyownshay;andthoughI\'vedoneit,andparishpayismylotifIgofromhere,perhapsIamasindependentasonehereandthere。”\' \'Dearme,theshaftofthecarriagebroken!\'criedElfride。Shewasdisappointed:Stephendoublyso。Thevicarshowedmorewarmthoftemperthantheaccidentseemedtodemand,muchtoStephen\'suneasinessandrathertohissurprise。Hehadnotsupposedsomuchlatentsternnesscouldco-existwithMr。Swancourt\'sfranknessandgood-nature。 \'Youshallnotbedisappointed,\'saidthevicaratlength。\'Itisalmosttoolongadistanceforyoutowalk。Elfridecantrotdownonherpony,andyoushallhavemyoldnag,Smith。\' Elfrideexclaimedtriumphantly,\'Youhaveneverseenmeonhorseback——Oh,youmust!\'ShelookedatStephenandreadhisthoughtsimmediately。\'Ah,youdon\'tride,Mr。Smith?\' \'IamsorrytosayIdon\'t。\' \'Fancyamannotabletoride!\'saidsheratherpertly。 Thevicarcametohisrescue。\'That\'scommonenough;hehashadotherlessonstolearn。Now,Irecommendthisplan:letElfriderideonhorseback,andyou,Mr。Smith,walkbesideher。\' ThearrangementwaswelcomedwithsecretdelightbyStephen。ItseemedtocombineinitselfalltheadvantagesofalongslowramblewithElfride,withoutthecontingentpossibilityoftheenjoymentbeingspoiltbyherbecomingweary。Theponywassaddledandbroughtround。 \'Now,Mr。Smith,\'saidtheladyimperatively,comingdownstairs,andappearinginherriding-habit,asshealwaysdidinachangeofdress,likeaneweditionofadelightfulvolume,\'youhaveatasktoperformto-day。Theseearringsaremyveryfavouritedarlingones;buttheworstofitisthattheyhavesuchshorthooksthattheyareliabletobedroppedifItossmyheadaboutmuch,andwhenIamridingIcan\'tgivemymindtothem。Itwouldbedoingmeknightserviceifyoukeepyoureyesfixeduponthem,andrememberthemeveryminuteoftheday,andtellmedirectlyI dropone。Theyhavehadsuchhairbreadthescapes,haven\'tthey,Unity?\'shecontinuedtotheparlour-maidwhowasstandingatthedoor。 \'Yes,miss,thattheyhave!\'saidUnitywithround-eyedcommiseration。 \'Once\'twasinthelanethatIfoundoneofthem,\'pursuedElfridereflectively。 \'Andthen\'twasbythegateintoEighteenAcres,\'Unitychimedin。 \'Andthen\'twasonthecarpetinmyownroom,\'rejoinedElfridemerrily。 \'Andthen\'twasdanglingontheembroideryofyourpetticoat,miss;andthen\'twasdownyourback,miss,wasn\'tit?Andoh,whatawayyouwasin,miss,wasn\'tyou?my!untilyoufoundit!\' StephentookElfride\'sslightfootuponhishand:\'One,two,three,andup!\'shesaid。 Unfortunatelynotso。Hestaggeredandlifted,andthehorseedgedround;andElfridewasultimatelydepositeduponthegroundrathermoreforciblythanwaspleasant。Smithlookedallcontrition。 \'Nevermind,\'saidthevicarencouragingly;\'tryagain!\'Tisalittleaccomplishmentthatrequiressomepractice,althoughitlookssoeasy。Standclosertothehorse\'shead,Mr。Smith。\' \'Indeed,Ishan\'tlethimtryagain,\'saidshewithamicroscopiclookofindignation。\'Worm,comehere,andhelpmetomount。\' Wormsteppedforward,andshewasinthesaddleinatrice。 Thentheymovedon,goingforsomedistanceinsilence,thehotairofthevalleybeingoccasionallybrushedfromtheirfacesbyacoolbreeze,whichwounditswayalongravinesleadingupfromthesea。 \'Isuppose,\'saidStephen,\'thatamanwhocanneithersitinasaddlehimselfnorhelpanotherpersonintooneseemsauselessincumbrance;but,MissSwancourt,I\'lllearntodoitallforyoursake;Iwill,indeed。\' \'Whatissounusualinyou,\'shesaid,inadidactictonejustifiableinahorsewoman\'saddresstoabenightedwalker,\'isthatyourknowledgeofcertainthingsshouldbecombinedwithyourignoranceofcertainotherthings。\' Stephenliftedhiseyesearnestlytohers。 \'Youknow,\'hesaid,\'itissimplybecausetherearesomanyotherthingstobelearntinthiswideworldthatIdidn\'ttroubleaboutthatparticularbitofknowledge。Ithoughtitwouldbeuselesstome;butIdon\'tthinksonow。Iwilllearnriding,andallconnectedwithit,becausethenyouwouldlikemebetter。Doyoulikememuchlessforthis?\' Shelookedsidewaysathimwithcriticalmeditationtenderlyrendered。 \'DoIseemlikeLABELLEDAMESANSMERCI?\'shebegansuddenly,withoutreplyingtohisquestion。\'Fancyyourselfsaying,Mr。 Smith: \"Isatheronmypacingsteed,Andnothingelsesawalldaylong,Forsidelongwouldshebend,andsingAfairy\'ssong,Shefoundmerootsofrelishsweet,Andhoneywild,andmannadew;\" andthat\'sallshedid。\' \'No,no,\'saidtheyoungmanstilly,andwitharisingcolour。 \'\"Andsureinlanguagestrangeshesaid,Ilovetheetrue。”\' \'Notatall,\'sherejoinedquickly。\'SeehowIcangallop。Now,Pansy,off!\'AndElfridestarted;andStephenbeheldherlightfigurecontractingtothedimensionsofabirdasshesankintothedistance——herhairflowing。 Hewalkedoninthesamedirection,andforaconsiderabletimecouldseenosignsofherreturning。Dullasaflowerwithoutthesunhesatdownuponastone,andnotforfifteenminuteswasanysoundofhorseorridertobeheard。ThenElfrideandPansyappearedonthehillinaroundtrot。 \'Suchadelightfulscamperaswehavehad!\'shesaid,herfaceflushedandhereyessparkling。Sheturnedthehorse\'shead,Stephenarose,andtheywentonagain。 \'Well,whathaveyoutosaytome,Mr。Smith,aftermylongabsence?\' \'Doyourememberaquestionyoucouldnotexactlyanswerlastnight——whetherIwasmoretoyouthananybodyelse?\'saidhe。 \'Icannotexactlyanswernow,either。\' \'Whycan\'tyou?\' \'BecauseIdon\'tknowifIammoretoyouthananyoneelse。\' \'Yes,indeed,youare!\'heexclaimedinavoiceofintensestappreciation,atthesametimeglidingroundandlookingintoherface。 \'Eyesineyes,\'hemurmuredplayfully;andsheblushinglyobeyed,lookingbackintohis。 \'Andwhynotlipsonlips?\'continuedStephendaringly。 \'No,certainlynot。Anybodymightlook;anditwouldbethedeathofme。Youmaykissmyhandifyoulike。\' Heexpressedbyalookthattokissahandthroughaglove,andthatariding-glove,wasnotagreattreatunderthecircumstances。 \'There,then;I\'lltakemygloveoff。Isn\'titaprettywhitehand?Ah,youdon\'twanttokissit,andyoushallnotnow!\' \'IfIdonot,mayIneverkissagain,yousevereElfride!YouknowIthinkmoreofyouthanIcantell;thatyouaremyqueen。I woulddieforyou,Elfride!\' Arapidredagainfilledhercheeks,andshelookedathimmeditatively。WhataproudmomentitwasforElfridethen!Shewasrulingaheartwithabsolutedespotismforthefirsttimeinherlife。 Stephenstealthilypounceduponherhand。 \'No;Iwon\'t,Iwon\'t!\'shesaidintractably;\'andyoushouldn\'ttakemebysurprise。\' Thereensuedamildformoftussleforabsolutepossessionofthemuch-covetedhand,inwhichtheboisterousnessofboyandgirlwasfarmoreprominentthanthedignityofmanandwoman。ThenPansybecamerestless。Elfriderecoveredherpositionandrememberedherself。 \'Youmakemebehaveinnotanicewayatall!\'sheexclaimed,inatoneneitherofpleasurenoranger,butpartakingofboth。\'I oughtnottohaveallowedsucharomp!Wearetoooldnowforthatsortofthing。\' \'Ihopeyoudon\'tthinkmetoo——toomuchofacreeping-roundsortofman,\'saidheinapenitenttone,consciousthathetoohadlostalittledignitybytheproceeding。 \'Youaretoofamiliar;andIcan\'thaveit!Consideringtheshortnessofthetimewehaveknowneachother,Mr。Smith,youtaketoomuchuponyou。YouthinkIamacountrygirl,anditdoesn\'tmatterhowyoubehavetome!\' \'Iassureyou,MissSwancourt,thatIhadnoideaoffreakinmymind。Iwantedtoimprintasweet——seriouskissuponyourhand; andthat\'sall。\' \'Now,that\'screepingroundagain!Andyoumustn\'tlookintomyeyesso,\'shesaid,shakingherheadathim,andtrottingonafewpacesinadvance。Thussheledthewayoutofthelaneandacrosssomefieldsinthedirectionofthecliffs。Attheboundaryofthefieldsnearesttheseasheexpressedawishtodismount。Thehorsewastiedtoapost。andtheybothfollowedanirregularpath,whichultimatelyterminateduponaflatledgepassingroundthefaceofthehugeblue-blackrockataheightaboutmidwaybetweentheseaandthetopmostverge。There,farbeneathandbeforethem,laytheeverlastingstretchofocean;there,upondetachedrocks,werethewhitescreaminggulls,seemingeverintendingtosettle,andyetalwayspassingon。Rightandleftrankedthetoothedandzigzaglineofstorm-tornheights,formingtheserieswhichculminatedintheonebeneaththeirfeet。 Behindtheyouthandmaidenwasatemptingalcoveandseat,formednaturallyinthebeetlingmass,andwideenoughtoadmittwoorthreepersons。Elfridesatdown,andStephensatbesideher。 \'Iamafraiditishardlyproperofustobehere,either,\'shesaidhalfinquiringly。\'Wehavenotknowneachotherlongenoughforthiskindofthing,havewe!\' \'Ohyes,\'herepliedjudicially;\'quitelongenough。\' \'Howdoyouknow?\' \'Itisnotlengthoftime,butthemannerinwhichourminutesbeat,thatmakesenoughornotenoughinouracquaintanceship。\' \'Yes,Iseethat。ButIwishpapasuspectedorknewwhataVERY NEWTHINGIamdoing。Hedoesnotthinkofitatall。\' \'DarlingElfie,Iwishwecouldbemarried!Itiswrongformetosayit——Iknowitis——beforeyouknowmore;butIwishwemightbe,allthesame。Doyoulovemedeeply,deeply?\' \'No!\'shesaidinafluster。 Atthispoint-blankdenial,Stephenturnedhisfaceawaydecisively,andpreservedanominoussilence;theonlyobjectsofinterestonearthforhimbeingapparentlythethreeorfour-scoresea-birdscirclingintheairafaroff。 \'Ididn\'tmeantostopyouquite,\'shefalteredwithsomealarm; andseeingthathestillremainedsilent,sheaddedmoreanxiously,\'Ifyousaythatagain,perhaps,Iwillnotbequite—— quitesoobstinate——if——ifyoudon\'tlikemetobe。\' \'Oh,myElfride!\'heexclaimed,andkissedher。 ItwasElfride\'sfirstkiss。Andsoawkwardandunusedwasshe; fullofstriving——norelenting。Therewasnoneofthoseapparentstrugglestogetoutofthetrapwhichonlyresultsingettingfurtherin:nofinalattitudeofreceptivity:noeasycloseofshouldertoshoulder,handuponhand,faceuponface,and,inspiteofcoyness,thelipsintherightplaceatthesuprememoment。Thatgracefulthoughapparentlyaccidentalfallingintoposition,whichmanyhavenoticedasprecipitatingtheendandmakingsweetheartsthesweeter,wasnothere。Why?Becauseexperiencewasabsent。Awomanmusthavehadmanykissesbeforeshekisseswell。 Infact,theartoftenderingthelipsfortheseamatorysalutesfollowstheprincipleslaiddownintreatisesonlegerdemainforperformingthetrickcalledForcingaCard。Thecardistobeshiftednimbly,withdrawn,edgedunder,andwithalnottobeofferedtillthemomenttheunsuspectingperson\'shandreachesthepack;thisforcingtobedonesomodestlyandyetsocoaxingly,thatthepersontrifledwithimaginesheisreallychoosingwhatisinfactthrustintohishand。 Well,therewerenosuchfacilitiesnow;andStephenwasconsciousofit——firstwithamomentaryregretthathiskissshouldbespoiltbyherconfusedreceiptofit,andthenwiththepleasantperceptionthatherawkwardnesswashercharm。 \'Andyoudocareformeandloveme?\'saidhe。 \'Yes。\' \'Verymuch?\' \'Yes。\' \'AndImustn\'taskyouifyou\'llwaitforme,andbemywifesomeday?\' \'Whynot?\'shesaidnaively。 \'Thereisareasonwhy,myElfride。\' \'NotanyonethatIknowof。\' \'Supposethereissomethingconnectedwithmewhichmakesitalmostimpossibleforyoutoagreetobemywife,orforyourfathertocountenancesuchanidea?\' \'Nothingshallmakemeceasetoloveyou:noblemishcanbefounduponyourpersonalnature。Thatispureandgenerous,Iknow;andhavingthat,howcanIbecoldtoyou?\' \'Andshallnothingelseaffectus——shallnothingbeyondmynaturebeapartofmyqualityinyoureyes,Elfie?\' \'Nothingwhatever,\'shesaidwithabreathofrelief。\'Isthatall?Someoutsidecircumstance?WhatdoIcare?\' \'Youcanhardlyjudge,dear,tillyouknowwhathastobejudged。 Forthat,wewillstoptillwegethome。Ibelieveinyou,butI cannotfeelbright。\' \'Loveisnew,andfreshtousasthedew;andwearetogether。Asthelover\'sworldgoes,thisisagreatdeal。Stephen,IfancyI seethedifferencebetweenmeandyou——betweenmenandwomengenerally,perhaps。Iamcontenttobuildhappinessonanyaccidentalbasisthatmaylienearathand;youareformakingaworldtosuityourhappiness。\' \'Elfride,yousometimessaythingswhichmakeyouseemsuddenlytobecomefiveyearsolderthanyouare,orthanIam;andthatremarkisone。Icouldn\'tthinksoOLDasthat,tryhowI might……Andnoloverhaseverkissedyoubefore?\' \'Never。\' \'Iknewthat;youweresounused。Youridewell,butyoudon\'tkissnicelyatall;andIwastoldonce,bymyfriendKnight,thatthatisanexcellentfaultinwoman。\' \'Now,come;Imustmountagain,orweshallnotbehomebydinner- time。\'AndtheyreturnedtowherePansystoodtethered。\'Insteadofentrustingmyweighttoayoungman\'sunstablepalm,\'shecontinuedgaily,\'Ipreferasurer\"upping-stock\"(asthevillagerscallit),intheformofagate。There——nowIammyselfagain。\' Theyproceededhomewardatthesamewalkingpace。 HerblithenesswonStephenoutofhisthoughtfulness,andeachforgoteverythingbutthetoneofthemoment。 \'Whatdidyoulovemefor?\'shesaid,afteralongmusinglookataflyingbird。 \'Idon\'tknow,\'herepliedidly。 \'Ohyes,youdo,\'insistedElfride。 \'Perhaps,foryoureyes。\' \'Whatofthem?——now,don\'tvexmebyalightanswer。Whatofmyeyes?\' \'Oh,nothingtobementioned。Theyareindifferentlygood。\' \'Come,Stephen,Iwon\'thavethat。Whatdidyoulovemefor?\' \'Itmighthavebeenforyourmouth?\' \'Well,whataboutmymouth?\' \'Ithoughtitwasapassablemouthenough——\' \'That\'snotverycomforting。\' \'Withaprettypoutandsweetlips;butactually,nothingmorethanwhateverybodyhas。\' \'Don\'tmakeupthingsoutofyourheadasyougoon,there\'sadearStephen。Now——what——did——you——love——me——for?\' \'Perhaps,\'twasforyourneckandhair;thoughIamnotsure:orforyouridleblood,thatdidnothingbutwanderawayfromyourcheeksandbackagain;butIamnotsure。Oryourhandsandarms,thattheyeclipsedallotherhandsandarms;oryourfeet,thattheyplayedaboutunderyourdresslikelittlemice;oryourtongue,thatitwasofadeardelicatetone。ButIamnotaltogethersure。\' \'Ah,that\'sprettytosay;butIdon\'tcareforyourlove,ifitmadeamereflatpictureofmeinthatway,andnotbeingsure,andsuchcoldreasoning;butwhatyouFELTIwas,youknow,Stephen\'(atthisastealthylaughandfriskylookintohisface),\'whenyousaidtoyourself,\"I\'llcertainlylovethatyounglady。”\' \'Ineversaidit。\' \'Whenyousaidtoyourself,then,\"Ineverwilllovethatyounglady。”\' \'Ididn\'tsaythat,either。\' \'Thenwasit,\"IsupposeImustlovethatyounglady?\"\' \'No。\' \'What,then?\' \'\'Twasmuchmorefluctuating——notsodefinite。\' \'Tellme;do,do。\' \'ItwasthatIoughtnottothinkaboutyouifIlovedyoutruly。\' \'Ah,thatIdon\'tunderstand。There\'snogettingitoutofyou。 AndI\'llnotaskyoueveranymore——nevermore——tosayoutofthedeeprealityofyourheartwhatyoulovedmefor。\' \'Sweettantalizer,what\'stheuse?Itcomestothissolesimplething:ThatatonetimeIhadneverseenyou,andIdidn\'tloveyou;thatthenIsawyou,andIdidloveyou。Isthatenough?\' \'Yes;Iwillmakeitdo……Iknow,Ithink,whatIloveyoufor。 Youarenice-looking,ofcourse;butIdidn\'tmeanforthat。Itisbecauseyouaresodocileandgentle。\' \'Thosearenotquitethecorrectqualitiesforamantobelovedfor,\'saidStephen,inratheradissatisfiedtoneofself- criticism。\'Well,nevermind。Imustaskyourfathertoallowustobeengageddirectlywegetindoors。Itwillbeforalongtime。\' \'Ilikeitthebetter……Stephen,don\'tmentionittillto- morrow。\' \'Why?\' \'Because,ifheshouldobject——Idon\'tthinkhewill;butifheshould——weshallhaveadaylongerofhappinessfromourignorance……Well,whatareyouthinkingofsodeeply?\' \'IwasthinkinghowmydearfriendKnightwouldenjoythisscene。 Iwishhecouldcomehere。\' \'Youseemverymuchengrossedwithhim,\'sheanswered,withajealouslittletoss。\'Hemustbeaninterestingmantotakeupsomuchofyourattention。\' \'Interesting!\'saidStephen,hisfaceglowingwithhisfervour; \'noble,yououghttosay。\' \'Ohyes,yes;Iforgot,\'shesaidhalfsatirically。\'ThenoblestmaninEngland,asyoutolduslastnight。\' \'Heisafinefellow,laughasyouwill,MissElfie。\' \'Iknowheisyourhero。Butwhatdoeshedo?anything?\' \'Hewrites。\' \'Whatdoeshewrite?Ihaveneverheardofhisname。\' \'Becausehispersonality,andthatofseveralotherslikehim,isabsorbedintoahugeWE,namely,theimpalpableentitycalledthePRESENT——asocialandliteraryReview。\' \'Isheonlyareviewer?\' \'ONLY,Elfie!Why,IcantellyouitisafinethingtobeonthestaffofthePRESENT。Finerthanbeinganovelistconsiderably。\' \'That\'sahitatme,andmypoorCOURTOFKELLYONCASTLE。\' \'No,Elfride,\'hewhispered;\'Ididn\'tmeanthat。Imeanthatheisreallyaliterarymanofsomeeminence,andnotaltogetherareviewer。Hewritesthingsofahigherclassthanreviews,thoughhereviewsabookoccasionally。Hisordinaryproductionsaresocialandethicalessays——allthatthePRESENTcontainswhichisnotliteraryreviewing。\' \'IadmithemustbetalentedifhewritesforthePRESENT。Wehaveitsenttousirregularly。Iwantpapatobeasubscriber,buthe\'ssoconservative。NowthenextpointinthisMr。Knight—— Isupposeheisaverygoodman。\' \'Anexcellentman。Ishalltrytobehisintimatefriendsomeday。\' \'Butaren\'tyounow?\' \'No;notsomuchasthat,\'repliedStephen,asifsuchasuppositionwereextravagant。\'Yousee,itwasinthisway——hecameoriginallyfromthesameplaceasI,andtaughtmethings; butIamnotintimatewithhim。Shan\'tIbegladwhenIgetricherandbetterknown,andhobandnobwithhim!\'Stephen\'seyessparkled。 ApoutbegantoshapeitselfuponElfride\'ssoftlips。\'Youthinkalwaysofhim,andlikehimbetterthanyoudome!\' \'No,indeed,Elfride。Thefeelingisdifferentquite。ButIdolikehim,andhedeservesevenmoreaffectionfrommethanI give。\' \'Youarenotnicenow,andyoumakemeasjealousaspossible!\' sheexclaimedperversely。\'Iknowyouwillneverspeaktoanythirdpersonofmesowarmlyasyoudotomeofhim。\' \'Butyoudon\'tunderstand,Elfride,\'hesaidwithananxiousmovement。\'Youshallknowhimsomeday。Heissobrilliant——no,itisn\'texactlybrilliant;sothoughtful——nordoesthoughtfulexpresshim——thatitwouldcharmyoutotalktohim。He\'samostdesirablefriend,andthatisn\'thalfIcouldsay。\' \'Idon\'tcarehowgoodheis;Idon\'twanttoknowhim,becausehecomesbetweenmeandyou。Youthinkofhimnightandday,eversomuchmorethanofanybodyelse;andwhenyouarethinkingofhim,Iamshutoutofyourmind。\' \'No,dearElfride;Iloveyoudearly。\' \'AndIdon\'tlikeyoutotellmesowarmlyabouthimwhenyouareinthemiddleoflovingme。Stephen,supposethatIandthismanKnightofyourswerebothdrowning,andyoucouldonlysaveoneofus——\' \'Yes——thestupidoldproposition——whichwouldIsave? \'Well,which?Notme。\' \'Bothofyou,\'hesaid,pressingherpendenthand。 \'No,thatwon\'tdo;onlyoneofus。\' \'Icannotsay;Idon\'tknow。Itisdisagreeable——quiteahorridideatohavetohandle。\' \'A-ha,Iknow。Youwouldsavehim,andletmedrown,drown,drown;andIdon\'tcareaboutyourlove!\' Shehadendeavouredtogiveaplayfultonetoherwords,butthelatterspeechwasratherforcedinitsgaiety。 Atthispointinthediscussionshetrottedofftoturnacornerwhichwasavoidedbythefootpath,theroadandthepathreunitingatapointalittlefurtheron。Onagainmakingherappearanceshecontinuallymanagedtolookinadirectionawayfromhim,andlefthiminthecoolshadeofherdispleasure。Stephenwassoonbeatenatthisgameofindifference。Hewentroundandenteredtherangeofhervision。 \'Areyouoffended,Elfie?Whydon\'tyoutalk?\' \'Saveme,then,andletthatMr。Cleverofyoursdrown。Ihatehim。Now,whichwouldyou?\' \'Really,Elfride,youshouldnotpresssuchahardquestion。Itisridiculous。\' \'ThenIwon\'tbealonewithyouanymore。Unkind,towoundmeso!\'Shelaughedatherownabsurditybutpersisted。 \'Come,Elfie,let\'smakeitupandbefriends。\' \'Sayyouwouldsaveme,then,andlethimdrown。\' \'Iwouldsaveyou——andhimtoo。\' \'Andlethimdrown。Come,oryoudon\'tloveme!\'sheteasinglywenton。 \'Andlethimdrown,\'heejaculateddespairingly。 \'There;nowIamyours!\'shesaid,andawoman\'sflushoftriumphlithereyes。 \'Onlyoneearring,miss,asI\'malive,\'saidUnityontheirenteringthehall。 Withafaceexpressiveofwretchedmisgiving,Elfride\'shandflewlikeanarrowtoherear。 \'There!\'sheexclaimedtoStephen,lookingathimwitheyesfullofreproach。 \'Iquiteforgot,indeed。IfIhadonlyremembered!\'heanswered,withaconscience-strickenface。 Shewheeledherselfround,andturnedintotheshrubbery。Stephenfollowed。 \'Ifyouhadtoldmetowatchanything,Stephen,Ishouldhavereligiouslydoneit,\'shecapriciouslywenton,assoonassheheardhimbehindher。 \'Forgettingisforgivable。\' \'Well,youwillfindit,ifyouwantmetorespectyouandbeengagedtoyouwhenwehaveaskedpapa。\'Sheconsideredamoment,andaddedmoreseriously,\'IknownowwhereIdroppedit,Stephen。 Itwasonthecliff。Irememberafaintsensationofsomechangeaboutme,butIwastooabsenttothinkofitthen。Andthat\'swhereitisnow,andyoumustgoandlookthere。\' \'I\'llgoatonce。\' Andhestrodeawayupthevalley,underabroilingsunandamidthedeathlikesilenceofearlyafternoon。Heascended,withgiddy-pacedhaste,thewindyrangeofrockstowheretheyhadsat,feltandpeeredaboutthestonesandcrannies,butElfride\'sstrayjewelwasnowheretobeseen。NextStephenslowlyretracedhissteps,and,pausingatacross-roadtoreflectawhile,helefttheplateauandstruckdownwardsacrosssomefields,inthedirectionofEndelstowHouse。 Hewalkedalongthepathbytheriverwithouttheslightesthesitationastoitsbearing,apparentlyquitefamiliarwitheveryinchoftheground。Astheshadowsbegantolengthenandthesunlighttomellow,hepassedthroughtwowicket-gates,anddrewneartheoutskirtsofEndelstowPark。Therivernowranalongundertheparkfence,previoustoenteringthegroveitself,alittlefurtheron。 Herestoodacottage,betweenthefenceandthestream,onaslightlyelevatedspotofground,roundwhichtherivertookaturn。Thecharacteristicfeatureofthissnughabitationwasitsonechimneyinthegableend,itssquarenessofformdisguisedbyahugecloakofivy,whichhadgrownsoluxuriantlyandextendedsofarfromitsbase,astoincreasetheapparentbulkofthechimneytothedimensionsofatower。Somelittledistancefromthebackofthehouserosetheparkboundary,andoverthisweretobeseenthesycamoresofthegrove,makingslowinclinationstothejust-awakeningair。 Stephencrossedthelittlewoodbridgeinfront,wentuptothecottagedoor,andopeneditwithoutknockorsignalofanykind。 Exclamationsofwelcomeburstfromsomepersonorpersonswhenthedoorwasthrustajar,followedbythescrapeofchairsonastonefloor,asifpushedbackbytheiroccupiersinrisingfromatable。Thedoorwasclosedagain,andnothingcouldnowbeheardfromwithin,savealivelychatterandtherattleofplates。 ChapterVIII \'Allen-a-Daleisnobaronorlord。\' ThemistswerecreepingoutofpoolsandswampsfortheirpilgrimagesofthenightwhenStephencameuptothefrontdoorofthevicarage。Elfridewasstandingonthestepilluminatedbyalemon-huedexpanseofwesternsky。 \'Youneverhavebeenallthistimelookingforthatearring?\'shesaidanxiously。