第5章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:11963更新时间:18/12/13 16:52:01
\'Ohno;andIhavenotfoundit。\' \'Nevermind。ThoughIammuchvexed;theyaremyprettiest。But,Stephen,whateverhaveyoubeendoing——wherehaveyoubeen?I havebeensouneasy。Ifearedforyou,knowingnotaninchofthecountry。Ithought,supposehehasfallenoverthecliff!ButnowIaminclinedtoscoldyouforfrighteningmeso。\' \'Imustspeaktoyourfathernow,\'hesaidratherabruptly;\'I havesomuchtosaytohim——andtoyou,Elfride。\' \'Willwhatyouhavetosayendangerthisnicetimeofours,andisitthatsameshadowysecretyoualludetosofrequently,andwillitmakemeunhappy?\' \'Possibly。\' Shebreathedheavily,andlookedaroundasifforaprompter。 \'Putitofftillto-morrow,\'shesaid。 Heinvoluntarilysighedtoo。 \'No;itmustcometo-night。Whereisyourfather,Elfride?\' \'Somewhereinthekitchengarden,Ithink,\'shereplied。\'Thatishisfavouriteeveningretreat。Iwillleaveyounow。Sayallthat\'stobesaid——doallthereistobedone。Thinkofmewaitinganxiouslyfortheend。\'Andshere-enteredthehouse。 Shewaitedinthedrawing-room,watchingthelightssinktoshadows,theshadowssinktodarkness,untilherimpatiencetoknowwhathadoccurredinthegardencouldnolongerbecontrolled。Shepassedroundtheshrubbery,unlatchedthegardendoor,andskimmedwithherkeeneyesthewholetwilightedspacethatthefourwallsenclosedandsheltered:theywerenotthere。 Shemountedalittleladder,whichhadbeenusedforgatheringfruit,andlookedoverthewallintothefield。Thisfieldextendedtothelimitsoftheglebe,whichwasenclosedonthatsidebyaprivet-hedge。UnderthehedgewasMr。Swancourt,walkingupanddown,andtalkingaloud——tohimself,asitsoundedatfirst。No:anothervoiceshoutedoccasionalreplies;andthisinterlocutorseemedtobeontheothersideofthehedge。Thevoice,thoughsoftinquality,wasnotStephen\'s。 Thesecondspeakermusthavebeeninthelong-neglectedgardenofanoldmanor-househardby,which,togetherwithasmallestateattached,hadlatelybeenpurchasedbyapersonnamedTroyton,whomElfridehadneverseen。Herfathermighthavestruckupanacquaintanceshipwithsomememberofthatfamilythroughtheprivet-hedge,orastrangertotheneighbourhoodmighthavewanderedthither。 Well,therewasnonecessityfordisturbinghim。 Anditseemedthat,afterall,Stephenhadnotyetmadehisdesiredcommunicationtoherfather。Againshewentindoors,wonderingwhereStephencouldbe。Forwantofsomethingbettertodo,shewentupstairstoherownlittleroom。Hereshesatdownattheopenwindow,and,leaningwithherelbowonthetableandhercheekuponherhand,shefellintomeditation。 ItwasahotandstillAugustnight。Everydisturbanceofthesilencewhichrosetothedignityofanoisecouldbeheardformiles,andthemerestsoundforalongdistance。Sosheremained,thinkingofStephen,andwishinghehadnotdeprivedherofhiscompanytonopurpose,asitappeared。Howdelicateandsensitivehewas,shereflected;andyethewasmanenoughtohaveaprivatemystery,whichconsiderablyelevatedhiminhereyes。Thus,lookingatthingswithaninwardvision,shelostconsciousnessoftheflightoftime。 Strangeconjunctionsofcircumstances,particularlythoseofatrivialeverydaykind,aresofrequentinanordinarylife,thatwegrowusedtotheirunaccountableness,andforgetthequestionwhethertheverylongoddsagainstsuchjuxtapositionisnotalmostadisproofofitbeingamatterofchanceatall。WhatoccurredtoElfrideatthismomentwasacaseinpoint。Shewasvividlyimagining,forthetwentiethtime,thekissofthemorning,andputtingherlipstogetherinthepositionanothersuchaonewoulddemand,whensheheardtheidenticaloperationperformedonthelawn,immediatelybeneathherwindow。 Akiss——notofthequietandstealthykind,butdecisive,loud,andsmart。 Herfaceflushedandshelookedout,buttonopurpose。Thedarkrimoftheuplanddrewakeensadlineagainstthepaleglowofthesky,unbrokenexceptwhereayoungcedaronthelawn,thathadoutgrownitsfellowtrees,shotitspointedheadacrossthehorizon,piercingthefirmamentallustrelikeasting。 Itwasjustpossiblethat,hadanypersonsbeenstandingonthegrassyportionsofthelawn,Elfridemighthaveseentheirduskyforms。Buttheshrubs,whichoncehadmerelydottedtheglade,hadnowgrownbushyandlarge,tilltheyhidatleasthalftheenclosurecontainingthem。Thekissingpairmighthavebeenbehindsomeofthese;atanyrate,nobodywasinsight。 Hadnoenigmaeverbeenconnectedwithherloverbyhishintsandabsences,Elfridewouldneverhavethoughtofadmittingintohermindasuspicionthathemightbeconcernedintheforegoingenactment。Butthereservationsheatpresentinsistedon,whiletheyaddedtothemysterywithoutwhichperhapsshewouldneverhaveseriouslylovedhimatall,werecalculatedtonourishdoubtsofallkinds,andwithaslowflushofjealousysheaskedherself,mighthenotbetheculprit? Elfrideglideddownstairsontiptoe,andouttotheprecisespotonwhichshehadpartedfromStephentoenablehimtospeakprivatelytoherfather。Thenceshewanderedintoallthenooksaroundtheplacefromwhichthesoundseemedtoproceed——amongthehugelaurestines,aboutthetuftsofpampasgrasses,amidthevariegatedhollies,undertheweepingwych-elm——nobodywasthere。 Returningindoorsshecalled\'Unity!\' \'Sheisgonetoheraunt\'s,tospendtheevening,\'saidMr。 Swancourt,thrustinghisheadoutofhisstudydoor,andlettingthelightofhiscandlesstreamuponElfride\'sface——lessrevealingthan,asitseemedtoherself,creatingtheblushofuneasyperplexitythatwasburninguponhercheek。 \'Ididn\'tknowyouwereindoors,papa,\'shesaidwithsurprise。 \'SurelynolightwasshiningfromthewindowwhenIwasonthelawn?\'andshelookedandsawthattheshutterswerestillopen。 \'Ohyes,Iamin,\'hesaidindifferently。\'WhatdidyouwantUnityfor?Ithinkshelaidsupperbeforeshewentout。\' \'Didshe?——Ihavenotbeentosee——Ididn\'twantherforthat。\' Elfridescarcelyknew,nowthatadefinitereasonwasrequired,whatthatreasonwas。Hermindforamomentstrayedtoanothersubject,unimportantasitseemed。Theredemberofamatchwaslyinginsidethefender,whichexplainedthatwhyshehadseennoraysfromthewindowwasbecausethecandleshadonlyjustbeenlighted。 \'I\'llcomedirectly,\'saidthevicar。\'IthoughtyouwereoutsomewherewithMr。Smith。\' EventheinexperiencedElfridecouldnothelpthinkingthatherfathermustbewonderfullyblindifhefailedtoperceivewhatwasthenascentconsequenceofherselfandStephenbeingsounceremoniouslylefttogether;wonderfullycareless,ifhesawitanddidnotthinkaboutit;wonderfullygood,if,asseemedtoherbyfarthemostprobablesupposition,hesawitandthoughtaboutitandapprovedofit。ThesereflectionswerecutshortbytheappearanceofStephenjustoutsidetheporch,silveredabouttheheadandshoulderswithtouchesofmoonlight,thathadbeguntocreepthroughthetrees。 \'Hasyourtroubleanythingtodowithakissonthelawn?\'sheaskedabruptly,almostpassionately。 \'Kissonthelawn?\' \'Yes!\'shesaid,imperiouslynow。 \'Ididn\'tcomprehendyourmeaning,nordoInowexactly。I certainlyhavekissednobodyonthelawn,ifthatisreallywhatyouwanttoknow,Elfride。\' \'Youknownothingaboutsuchaperformance?\' \'Nothingwhatever。Whatmakesyouask?\' \'Don\'tpressmetotell;itisnothingofimportance。And,Stephen,youhavenotyetspokentopapaaboutourengagement?\' \'No,\'hesaidregretfully,\'Icouldnotfindhimdirectly;andthenIwentonthinkingsomuchofwhatyousaidaboutobjections,refusals——bitterwordspossibly——endingourhappiness,thatI resolvedtoputitofftillto-morrow;thatgivesusonemoredayofdelight——delightofatremulouskind。\' \'Yes;butitwouldbeimpropertobesilenttoolong,Ithink,\' shesaidinadelicatevoice,whichimpliedthatherfacehadgrownwarm。\'Iwanthimtoknowwelove,Stephen。Whydidyouadoptasyourownmythoughtofdelay?\' \'Iwillexplain;butIwanttotellyouofmysecretfirst——totellyounow。Itistwoorthreehoursyettobedtime。Letuswalkupthehilltothechurch。\' Elfridepassivelyassented,andtheywentfromthelawnbyasidewicket,andascendedintotheopenexpanseofmoonlightwhichstreamedaroundthelonelyedificeonthesummitofthehill。 Thedoorwaslocked。Theyturnedfromtheporch,andwalkedhandinhandtofindaresting-placeinthechurchyard。Stephenchoseaflattomb,showingitselftobenewerandwhiterthanthosearoundit,andsittingdownhimself,gentlydrewherhandtowardshim。 \'No,notthere,\'shesaid。 \'Whynothere?\' \'Amerefancy;butnevermind。\'Andshesatdown。 \'Elfie,willyouloveme,inspiteofeverythingthatmaybesaidagainstme?\' \'OStephen,whatmakesyourepeatthatsocontinuallyandsosadly?YouknowIwill。Yes,indeed,\'shesaid,drawingcloser,\'whatevermaybesaidofyou——andnothingbadcanbe——Iwillclingtoyoujustthesame。YourwaysshallbemywaysuntilIdie。\' \'Didyoueverthinkwhatmyparentsmightbe,orwhatsocietyI originallymovedin?\' \'No,notparticularly。Ihaveobservedoneortwolittlepointsinyourmannerswhichareratherquaint——nomore。Isupposeyouhavemovedintheordinarysocietyofprofessionalpeople。\' \'SupposingIhavenot——thatnoneofmyfamilyhaveaprofessionexceptme?\' \'Idon\'tmind。Whatyouareonlyconcernsme。\' \'WheredoyouthinkIwenttoschool——Imean,towhatkindofschool?\' \'Dr。Somebody\'sacademy,\'shesaidsimply。 \'No。Toadameschooloriginally,thentoanationalschool。\' \'Onlytothose!Well,Iloveyoujustasmuch,Stephen,dearStephen,\'shemurmuredtenderly,\'Idoindeed。Andwhyshouldyoutellmethesethingssoimpressively?Whatdotheymattertome?\' Heheldhercloserandproceeded: \'Whatdoyouthinkmyfatheris——doesforhisliving,thatistosay?\' \'Hepractisessomeprofessionorcalling,Isuppose。\' \'No;heisamason。\' \'AFreemason?\' \'No;acottagerandjourneymanmason。\' Elfridesaidnothingatfirst。Afterawhileshewhispered: \'Thatisastrangeideatome。Butnevermind;whatdoesitmatter?\' \'Butaren\'tyouangrywithmefornottellingyoubefore?\' \'No,notatall。Isyourmotheralive?\' \'Yes。\' \'Issheanicelady?\' \'Very——thebestmotherintheworld。Herpeoplehadbeenwell-to- doyeomenforcenturies,butshewasonlyadairymaid。\' \'OStephen!\'camefromherinwhisperedexclamation。 \'Shecontinuedtoattendtoadairylongaftermyfathermarriedher,\'pursuedStephen,withoutfurtherhesitation。\'AndI rememberverywellhow,whenIwasveryyoung,Iusedtogotothemilking,lookonattheskimming,sleepthroughthechurning,andmakebelieveIhelpedher。Ah,thatwasahappytimeenough!\' \'No,never——nothappy。\' \'Yes,itwas。\' \'Idon\'tseehowhappinesscouldbewherethedrudgeryofdairy- workhadtobedoneforaliving——thehandsredandchapped,andtheshoesclogged……Stephen,Idoownthatitseemsoddtoregardyouinthelightof——of——havingbeensoroughinyouryouth,anddonemenialthingsofthatkind。\'(Stephenwithdrewaninchortwofromherside。)\'ButIDOLOVEYOUjustthesame,\'shecontinued,gettingcloserunderhisshoulderagain,\'andIdon\'tcareanythingaboutthepast;andIseethatyouarealltheworthierforhavingpushedonintheworldinsuchaway。\' \'Itisnotmyworthiness;itisKnight\'s,whopushedme。\' \'Ah,alwayshe——alwayshe!\' \'Yes,andproperlyso。Now,Elfride,youseethereasonofhisteachingmebyletter。IknewhimyearsbeforehewenttoOxford,butIhadnotgotfarenoughinmyreadingforhimtoentertaintheideaofhelpingmeinclassicstillhelefthome。ThenIwassentawayfromthevillage,andweveryseldommet;buthekeptupthissystemoftuitionbycorrespondencewiththegreatestregularity。Iwilltellyouallthestory,butnotnow。Thereisnothingmoretosaynow,beyondgivingplaces,persons,anddates。\'Hisvoicebecametimidlyslowatthispoint。 \'No;don\'ttaketroubletosaymore。Youareadearhonestfellowtosaysomuchasyouhave;anditisnotsodreadfuleither。IthasbecomeanormalthingthatmillionairescommencebygoinguptoLondonwiththeirtoolsattheirback,andhalf-a-crownintheirpockets。Thatsortoforiginisgettingsorespected,\'shecontinuedcheerfully,\'thatitisacquiringsomeoftheodourofNormanancestry。\' \'Ah,ifIhadMADEmyfortune,Ishouldn\'tmind。ButIamonlyapossiblemakerofitasyet。\' \'Itisquiteenough。AndsoTHISiswhatyourtroublewas?\' \'IthoughtIwasdoingwronginlettingyoulovemewithouttellingyoumystory;andyetIfearedtodoso,Elfie。Idreadedtoloseyou,andIwascowardlyonthataccount。\' \'Howplaineverythingaboutyouseemsafterthisexplanation!Yourpeculiaritiesinchess-playing,thepronunciationpapanoticedinyourLatin,youroddmixtureofbook-knowledgewithignoranceofordinarysocialaccomplishments,areaccountedforinamoment。 AndhasthisanythingtodowithwhatIsawatLordLuxellian\'s?\' \'Whatdidyousee?\' \'Isawtheshadowofyourselfputtingacloakroundalady。Iwasatthesidedoor;youtwowereinaroomwiththewindowtowardsme。Youcametomeamomentlater。\' \'Shewasmymother。\' \'YourmotherTHERE!\'Shewithdrewherselftolookathimsilentlyinherinterest。 \'Elfride,\'saidStephen,\'Iwasgoingtotellyoutheremainderto-morrow——Ihavebeenkeepingitback——Imusttellitnow,afterall。Theremainderofmyrevelationreferstowheremyparentsare。Wheredoyouthinktheylive?Youknowthem——bysightatanyrate。\' \'Iknowthem!\'shesaidinsuspendedamazement。 \'Yes。MyfatherisJohnSmith,LordLuxellian\'smaster-mason,wholivesundertheparkwallbytheriver。\' \'OStephen!canitbe?\' \'Hebuilt——orassistedatthebuildingofthehouseyoulivein,yearsago。HeputupthosestonegatepiersatthelodgeentrancetoLordLuxellian\'spark。Mygrandfatherplantedthetreesthatbeltinyourlawn;mygrandmother——whoworkedinthefieldswithhim——heldeachtreeuprightwhilsthefilledintheearth:theytoldmesowhenIwasachild。Hewasthesexton,too,anddugmanyofthegravesaroundus。\' \'Andwasyourunaccountablevanishingonthefirstmorningofyourarrival,andagainthisafternoon,aruntoseeyourfatherandmother?……Iunderstandnow;nowonderyouseemedtoknowyourwayaboutthevillage!\' \'Nowonder。Butremember,IhavenotlivedheresinceIwasnineyearsold。Ithenwenttolivewithmyuncle,ablacksmith,nearExonbury,inordertobeabletoattendanationalschoolasadayscholar;therewasnoneonthisremotecoastthen。ItwasthereI metwithmyfriendKnight。AndwhenIwasfifteenandhadbeenfairlyeducatedbytheschool-master——andmoreparticularlybyKnight——Iwasputasapupilinanarchitect\'sofficeinthattown,becauseIwasskilfulintheuseofthepencil。Afullpremiumwaspaidbytheeffortsofmymotherandfather,ratheragainstthewishesofLordLuxellian,wholikesmyfather,however,andthinksagreatdealofhim。ThereIstayedtillsixmonthsago,whenIobtainedasituationasimprover,asitiscalled,inaLondonoffice。That\'sallofme。\' \'TothinkYOU,theLondonvisitor,thetownman,shouldhavebeenbornhere,andhaveknownthisvillagesomanyyearsbeforeIdid。 Howstrange——howverystrangeitseemstome!\'shemurmured。 \'MymothercurtseyedtoyouandyourfatherlastSunday,\'saidStephen,withapainedsmileatthethoughtoftheincongruity。 \'Andyourpapasaidtoher,\"Iamgladtoseeyousoregularatchurch,JANE。”\' \'Irememberit,butIhaveneverspokentoher。Wehaveonlybeenhereeighteenmonths,andtheparishissolarge。\' \'Contrastwiththis,\'saidStephen,withamiserablelaugh,\'yourfather\'sbeliefinmy\"blueblood,\"whichisstillprevalentinhismind。ThefirstnightIcame,heinsisteduponprovingmydescentfromoneofthemostancientwest-countyfamilies,onaccountofmysecondChristianname;whenthetruthis,itwasgivenmebecausemygrandfatherwasassistantgardenerintheFitzmaurice-Smithfamilyforthirtyyears。Havingseenyourface,mydarling,Ihadnothearttocontradicthim,andtellhimwhatwouldhavecutmeofffromafriendlyknowledgeofyou。\' Shesigheddeeply。\'Yes,Iseenowhowthisinequalitymaybemadetotroubleus,\'shemurmured,andcontinuedinalow,sadwhisper,\'Iwouldn\'thavemindediftheyhadlivedfaraway。Papamighthaveconsentedtoanengagementbetweenusifyourconnectionhadbeenwithvillagersahundredmilesoff;remotenesssoftensfamilycontrasts。Buthewillnotlike——OStephen,Stephen!whatcanIdo?\' \'Do?\'hesaidtentatively,yetwithheaviness。\'Givemeup;letmegobacktoLondon,andthinknomoreofme。\' \'No,no;Icannotgiveyouup!Thishopelessnessinouraffairsmakesmecaremoreforyou……Iseewhatdidnotstrikemeatfirst。Stephen,whydowetrouble?Whyshouldpapaobject?AnarchitectinLondonisanarchitectinLondon。Whoinquiresthere?Nobody。Weshalllivethere,shallwenot?Whyneedwebesoalarmed?\' \'AndElfie,\'saidStephen,hishopeskindlingwithhers,\'Knightthinksnothingofmybeingonlyacottager\'sson;hesaysIamasworthyofhisfriendshipasifIwerealord\'s;andifIamworthyofhisfriendship,Iamworthyofyou,amInot,Elfride?\' \'Inotonlyhaveneverlovedanybodybutyou,\'shesaid,insteadofgivingananswer,\'butIhavenotevenformedastrongfriendship,suchasyouhaveforKnight。Iwishyouhadn\'t。Itdiminishesme。\' \'Now,Elfride,youknowbetter,\'hesaidwooingly。\'Andhadyoureallyneveranysweetheartatall?\' \'Nonethatwaseverrecognizedbymeassuch。\' \'Butdidnobodyeverloveyou?\' \'Yes——amandidonce;verymuch,hesaid。\' \'Howlongago?\' \'Oh,alongtime。\' \'Howlong,dearest? \'Atwelvemonth。\' \'That\'snotVERYlong\'(ratherdisappointedly)。 \'Isaidlong,notverylong。\' \'Anddidhewanttomarryyou?\' \'Ibelievehedid。ButIdidn\'tseeanythinginhim。Hewasnotgoodenough,evenifIhadlovedhim。\' \'MayIaskwhathewas?\' \'Afarmer。\' \'Afarmernotgoodenough——howmuchbetterthanmyfamily!\' Stephenmurmured。 \'Whereishenow?\'hecontinuedtoElfride。 \'HERE。\' \'Here!whatdoyoumeanbythat?\' \'Imeanthatheishere。\' \'Wherehere?\' \'Underus。Heisunderthistomb。Heisdead,andwearesittingonhisgrave。\' \'Elfie,\'saidtheyoungman,standingupandlookingatthetomb,\'howoddandsadthatrevelationseems!Itquitedepressesmeforthemoment。\' \'Stephen!Ididn\'twishtosithere;butyouwoulddoso。\' \'Youneverencouragedhim?\' \'Neverbylook,word,orsign,\'shesaidsolemnly。\'Hediedofconsumption,andwasburiedthedayyoufirstcame。\' \'Letusgoaway。Idon\'tlikestandingbyHIM,evenifyouneverlovedhim。HewasBEFOREme。\' \'Worriesmakeyouunreasonable,\'shehalfpouted,followingStephenatthedistanceofafewsteps。\'PerhapsIoughttohavetoldyoubeforewesatdown。Yes;letusgo。\' ChapterIX \'Herfatherdidfume\' Oppressed,inspiteofthemselves,byaforesightofimpendingcomplications,ElfrideandStephenreturneddownthehillhandinhand。Atthedoortheypausedwistfully,likechildrenlateatschool。 Womenaccepttheirdestinymorereadilythanmen。Elfridehadnowresignedherselftotheoverwhelmingideaofherlover\'ssorryantecedents;StephenhadnotforgottenthetriflinggrievancethatElfridehadknownearlieradmirationthanhisown。 \'Whatwasthatyoungman\'sname?\'heinquired。 \'FelixJethway;awidow\'sonlyson。\' \'Irememberthefamily。\' \'Shehatesmenow。ShesaysIkilledhim。\' Stephenmused,andtheyenteredtheporch。 \'Stephen,Iloveonlyyou,\'shetremulouslywhispered。Hepressedherfingers,andthetriflingshadowpassedaway,toadmitagainthemutualandmoretangibletrouble。 Thestudyappearedtobetheonlyroomlightedup。Theyentered,eachwithademeanourintendedtoconcealtheinconcealablefactthatreciprocallovewastheirdominantchord。Elfrideperceivedaman,sittingwithhisbacktowardsherself,talkingtoherfather。Shewouldhaveretired,butMr。Swancourthadseenher。 \'Comein,\'hesaid;\'itisonlyMartinCannister,comeforacopyoftheregisterforpoorMrs。Jethway。\' MartinCannister,thesexton,wasratherafavouritewithElfride。 Heusedtoabsorbherattentionbytellingherofhisstrangeexperiencesindiggingupafterlongyearsthebodiesofpersonshehadknown,andrecognizingthembysomelittlesign(thoughinrealityhehadneverrecognizedany)。Hehadshrewdsmalleyesandagreatwealthofdoublechin,whichcompensatedinsomemeasureforconsiderablepovertyofnose。 TheappearanceofaslipofpaperinCannister\'shand,andafewshillingslyingonthetableinfrontofhim,denotedthatthebusinesshadbeentransacted,andthetenoroftheirconversationwenttoshowthatasummaryofvillagenewswasnowengagingtheattentionofparishionerandparson。 Mr。Cannisterstoodupandtouchedhisforeheadoverhiseyewithhisfinger,inrespectfulsalutationofElfride,gavehalfasmuchsalutetoStephen(whomhe,incommonwithothervillagers,hadneverforamomentrecognized),thensatdownagainandresumedhisdiscourse。 \'WherehadIgotonto,sir?\' \'Todrivingthepile,\'saidMr。Swancourt。 \'Thepile\'twas。So,asIwassaying,Natwasdrivingthepileinthismanner,asImightsay。\'HereMr。Cannisterheldhiswalking- stickscrupulouslyverticalwithhislefthand,andstruckablowwithgreatforceontheknobofthestickwithhisright。\'Johnwassteadyingthepileso,asImightsay。\'Herehegavethestickaslightshake,andlookedfirmlyinthevariouseyesaroundtoseethatbeforeproceedingfurtherhislistenerswellgraspedthesubjectatthatstage。\'Well,whenNathadstrucksomehalf-dozenblowsmoreuponthepile,\'astoppedforasecondortwo。John,thinkinghehaddonestriking,puthishanduponthetopo\'thepiletogieenapull,andseeif\'awerefirmintheground。\'Mr。 Cannisterspreadhishandoverthetopofthestick,completelycoveringitwithhispalm。\'Well,sotospeak,Nathadn\'tmanedtostopstriking,andwhenJohnhadputhishanduponthepile,thebeetle——\' \'Ohdreadful!\'saidElfride。 \'Thebeetlewasalreadycomingdown,yousee,sir。Natjustcaughtsightofhishand,butcouldn\'tstoptheblowintime。 DowncamethebeetleuponpoorJohnSmith\'shand,andsquashedentoapummy。\' \'Dearme,dearme!poorfellow!\'saidthevicar,withanintonationlikethegroansofthewoundedinapianoforteperformanceofthe\'BattleofPrague。\' \'JohnSmith,themaster-mason?\'criedStephenhurriedly。 \'Ay,noother;andabetter-heartedmanGodA\'mightynevermade。\' \'Ishesomuchhurt?\' \'Ihaveheard,\'saidMr。Swancourt,notnoticingStephen,\'thathehasasoninLondon,averypromisingyoungfellow。\' \'Oh,howhemustbehurt!\'repeatedStephen。 \'Abeetlecouldn\'thurtverylittle。Well,sir,good-nightt\'ye; andye,sir;andyou,miss,I\'msure。\' Mr。Cannisterhadbeenmakingunnoticeablemotionsofwithdrawal,andbythetimethisfarewellremarkcamefromhislipshewasjustoutsidethedooroftheroom。Hetrampedalongthehall,stayedmorethanaminuteendeavouringtoclosethedoorproperly,andthenwaslosttotheirhearing。 Stephenhadmeanwhileturnedandsaidtothevicar: \'Pleaseexcusemethisevening!Imustleave。JohnSmithismyfather。\' Thevicardidnotcomprehendatfirst。 \'Whatdidyousay?\'heinquired。 \'JohnSmithismyfather,\'saidStephendeliberately。 AsurplustingeofrednessrosefromMr。Swancourt\'sneck,andcameroundoverhisface,thelinesofhisfeaturesbecamemorefirmlydefined,andhislipsseemedtogetthinner。Itwasevidentthataseriesoflittlecircumstances,hithertounheeded,werenowfittingthemselvestogether,andformingalucidpictureinMr。Swancourt\'smindinsuchamannerastorenderuselessfurtherexplanationonStephen\'spart。 \'Indeed,\'thevicarsaid,inavoicedryandwithoutinflection。 Thisbeingawordwhichdependsentirelyuponitstoneforitsmeaning,Mr。Swancourt\'senunciationwasequivalenttonoexpressionatall。 \'Ihavetogonow,\'saidStephen,withanagitatedbearing,andamovementasifhescarcelyknewwhetherheoughttorunofforstaylonger。\'Onmyreturn,sir,willyoukindlygrantmeafewminutes\'privateconversation?\' \'Certainly。Thoughantecedentlyitdoesnotseempossiblethattherecanbeanythingofthenatureofprivatebusinessbetweenus。\' Mr。Swancourtputonhisstrawhat,crossedthedrawing-room,intowhichthemoonlightwasshining,andsteppedoutoftheFrenchwindowintotheverandah。Itrequirednofurtherefforttoperceivewhat,indeed,reasoningmighthaveforetoldasthenaturalcolourofamindwhosepleasuresweretakenamidgenealogies,gooddinners,andpatricianreminiscences,thatMr。 Swancourt\'sprejudicesweretoostrongforhisgenerosity,andthatStephen\'smomentsashisfriendandequalwerenumbered,orhadevennowceased。 Stephenmovedforwardasifhewouldfollowthevicar,thenasifhewouldnot,andinabsoluteperplexitywhithertoturnhimself,wentawkwardlytothedoor。Elfridefollowedlingeringlybehindhim。Beforehehadrecededtwoyardsfromthedoorstep,UnityandAnnthehousemaidcamehomefromtheirvisittothevillage。 \'HaveyouheardanythingaboutJohnSmith?Theaccidentisnotsobadaswasreported,isit?\'saidElfrideintuitively。 \'Ohno;thedoctorsaysitisonlyabadbruise。\' \'Ithoughtso!\'criedElfridegladly。 \'Hesaysthat,althoughNatbelieveshedidnotcheckthebeetleasitcamedown,hemusthavedonesowithoutknowingit——checkeditveryconsiderablytoo;forthefullblowwouldhaveknockedhishandabroad,andinrealityitisonlymadeblack-and-bluelike。\' \'HowthankfulIam!\'saidStephen。 TheperplexedUnitylookedathimwithhermouthratherthanwithhereyes。 \'Thatwilldo,Unity,\'saidElfridemagisterially;andthetwomaidspassedon。 \'Elfride,doyouforgiveme?\'saidStephenwithafaintsmile。 \'Nomanisfairinlove;\'andhetookherfingerslightlyinhisown。 WithherheadthrownsidewaysintheGreuzeattitude,shelookedatenderreproachathisdoubtandpressedhishand。Stephenreturnedthepressurethreefold,thenhastilywentofftohisfather\'scottagebythewallofEndelstowPark。 \'Elfride,whathaveyoutosaytothis?\'inquiredherfather,comingupimmediatelyStephenhadretired。 Withfemininequicknessshegraspedatanystrawthatwouldenablehertopleadhiscause。\'Hehadtoldmeofit,\'shefaltered;\'sothatitisnotadiscoveryinspiteofhim。Hewasjustcomingintotellyou。\' \'COMINGtotell!Whyhadn\'thealreadytold?Iobjectasmuch,ifnotmore,tohisunderhandconcealmentofthis,thanIdotothefactitself。Itlooksverymuchlikehismakingafoolofme,andofyoutoo。Youandhehavebeenabouttogether,andcorrespondingtogether,inawayIdon\'tatallapproveof——inamostunseemlyway。Youshouldhaveknownhowimpropersuchconductis。Awomancan\'tbetoocarefulnottobeseenalonewithI-don\'t-know-whom。\' \'Yousawus,papa,andhaveneversaidaword。\' \'Myfault,ofcourse;myfault。WhatthedeucecouldIbethinkingof!He,avillager\'sson;andwe,Swancourts,connectionsoftheLuxellians。Wehavebeencomingtonothingforcenturies,andnowIbelievewehavegotthere。WhatshallInextinvitehere,Iwonder!\' Elfridebegantocryatthisveryunpropitiousaspectofaffairs。 \'Opapa,papa,forgivemeandhim!Wecaresomuchforoneanother,papa——O,somuch!Andwhathewasgoingtoaskyouis,ifyouwillallowofanengagementbetweenustillheisagentlemanasgoodasyou。Wearenotinahurry,dearpapa;wedon\'twantintheleasttomarrynow;notuntilheisricher。Onlywillyouletusbeengaged,becauseIlovehimso,andhelovesme?\' Mr。Swancourt\'sfeelingswerealittletouchedbythisappeal,andhewasannoyedthatsuchshouldbethecase。\'Certainlynot!\'hereplied。Hepronouncedtheinhibitionlengthilyandsonorously,sothatthe\'not\'soundedlike\'n-o-o-o-t!\' \'No,no,no;don\'tsayit!\' \'Foh!Afinestory。ItisnotenoughthatIhavebeendeludedanddisgracedbyhavinghimhere,——thesonofoneofmyvillagepeasants,——butnowIamtomakehimmyson-in-law!Heavensaboveus,areyoumad,Elfride?\'