第5章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:11129更新时间:18/12/14 09:50:42
SirRobertMainwaring,whosefamilyhadforthreecenturiespossessedOldenhurst,hadreceivedthenewsofhisfinancialruin; andthevastpilewhichhadsurvivedtherepeatedinvasionofsuperstition,force,intrigue,andevenprogress,hadsuccumbedtoafoeitsfoundersandproprietorshadloftilyignoredandlefttoJewsandtraders。Theacquisitionofmoney,exceptbydespoilment,gift,royalfavor,orinheritance,hadbeenunknownatOldenhurst。 Thepresentdegeneratecustodianofitsfortunes,staggeringundertheweightofitssentimentalmortmainalreadyalludedto,hadspeculatedinordertokeepupitsmaterialstrength,thatwasgraduallyshrinkingthroughimpoverishedlandandtheruinedtradeithaddespised。HehadinvestedlargelyinCaliforniamines,andwasthechiefshareholderinaSanFranciscoBank。Butthemineshadprovedworthless,theBankhadthatmorningsuspendedpayment,owingtothefailureofalargelandandtimbercompanyontheSierraswhichithadimprudently\"carried。”ThesparkwhichhaddemolishedOldenhursthadbeenfiredfromthenewtelegraph-stationinthehotelabovethegreatSierrancanyon。 Therewasalargehouse-partyatOldenhurstthatmorning。ButithadbeenapartofthehistoryoftheMainwaringstoacceptdefeatgallantlyandasbecametheirblood。SirPercival,——thesecondgentlemanontheleftasyouenteredthelibrary,——unhorsed,dyingonadistantmoor,withahandfuloffollowers,abandonedbyacharmingPrinceandamiserablecause,wasscarcelyagreaterherothanthisruinedbutundauntedgentlemanofeighty,enteringthebreakfast-roomafewhourslaterasjauntilyashisgoutwouldpermit,andconscientiouslydispensingthehospitalitiesofhiscrumblinghouse。Whenhehadarrangedafewpleasurepartiesforthedayandhimselfthoughtfullyanticipatedthedifferenttastesofhisguests,heturnedtoLadyMainwaring。 \"Don\'tforgetthatsomebodyoughttogotothestationtomeettheBradleys。FrankwritesfromSt。Moritzthattheyareduehereto-day。” LadyMainwaringglancedquicklyatherhusband,andsaidsottovoce,\"Doyouthinkthey\'llcaretocomeNOW?Theyprobablyhaveheardallaboutit。” \"Nothowitaffectsme,\"returnedSirRobert,inthesametone; \"andastheymightthinkthatbecauseFrankwaswiththemonthatCaliforniamountainwewouldbelieveithadsomethingtodowithRichardsoninvolvingtheBankinthatwretchedcompany,wemustreallyINSISTupontheircoming。” \"Bradley!\"echoedtheHon。CaptainFitzHarry,overhearingthenameduringalateforageonthesideboard,\"Bradley!——therewasanawfullyprettyAmericanatBiarritz,travellingwithacousin,I think——aMissMasonorMacy。Thosesortofpeople,youknow,whohaveacompanionasprettyasthemselves;bringyoudownwiththeotherbarrelifonemisses——eh?Veryclever,bothofthem,andhardlyanyaccent。” \"Mr。BradleywasaverydearfriendofFrank\'s,andmostkindtohim,\"saidLadyMainwaring,gravely。 \"Didn\'tknowthereWASaMr。Bradley,really。Hedidn\'tcometothefore,then,\"saidtheunabashedCaptain。\"DeucedhardtofollowupthoseAmericanhusbands!\" \"Andtheirwiveswouldn\'tthankyou,ifyoudid,\"saidLadyGriseldaArmiger,withasweetsmile。 \"IfitistheMrs。BradleyImean,\"saidLadyCanterbridgefromthelowerendofthetable,lookingupfromherletter,\"wholooksalittlelikeMrs。Summertree,andhasaprettycousinwithherwhohasverygoodfrocks,I\'mafraidyouwon\'tbeabletogetherdownhere。She\'sbookedwithengagementsforthenextsixweeks。SheandhercousinmadealltherunningatGrigsbyRoyal,andshehasquitedeposedthatotherAmericanbeautyinNorthforeland\'sgoodgraces。Sheregularlyaffiche\'dhim,anditispiteoustoseehimfollowherabout。No,mydear;Idon\'tbelievethey\'llcometoanyoneoflessrankthanaMarquis。Iftheydid,I\'msureCanterbridgewouldhavehadthematBuckenthorpealready。” \"IwonderiftherewaseveranythinginFrank\'sadmirationofthisMissMacy?\"saidLadyMainwaringafewmomentslater,lingeringbesideherhusbandinhisstudy。 \"Ireallydon\'tknow,\"saidSirRobert,abstractedly:\"hisletterswerefilledwithherpraises,andRichardsonthought——\" \"Praydon\'tmentionthatman\'snameagain,\"saidLadyMainwaring,withthefirstindicationoffeelingshehadshown。\"Ishouldn\'ttrusthim。” \"Butwhydoyouask?\"returnedherhusband。 LadyMainwaringwassilentforamoment。\"Sheisveryrich,I believe,\"shesaidslowly。\"Atleast,FrankwritesthatsomeneighborsoftheirswhomhemetintheEngadinetoldhimtheyhadsoldthesiteofthatabsurdcottagewherehewasillforsomeextravagantsum。” \"MydearGeraldine,\"saidtheoldman,affectionately,takinghiswife\'shandinhisown,thatnowforthefirsttimetrembled,\"ifyouhaveanyhopebaseduponwhatyouarethinkingofnow,letitbethelastandleast。YouforgetthatPagettoldusthatwiththebestcarehecouldscarcelyensureFrank\'sreturntoperfecthealth。EvenifGodinhismercysparedhimlongenoughtotakemyplace,whatgirlwouldbewillingtotieherselftoamandoomedtosicknessandpoverty?Hardlytheoneyouspeakof,mydear。” LadyCanterbridgeprovedatrueprophet。Mrs。BradleyandMissMacydidnotcome,regretfullyallegingapreviousengagementmadeonthecontinentwiththeDukeofNorthforelandandtheMarquisofDungeness;buttheunexpectedandapocryphalhusbandDIDarrive。 \"ImyselfhavenotseenmywifeandcousinsinceIreturnedfrommyvisittoyoursoninSwitzerland。IamgladtheywereabletoamusethemselveswithoutwaitingformeataLondonhotel,thoughI shouldhavepreferredtohavemetthemhere。”SirRobertandLadyMainwaringwerecourteousbutslightlyembarrassed。LadyCanterbridge,whohadcometothestationinboredcuriosity,raisedherclearblueeyestohis。Hedidnotlooklikeafool,acomplaisantorfashionably-cynicalhusband——thiswell-dressed,well-mannered,butquietlyandsympatheticallyobservantman。Didhereallycareforhisselfishwife?wasitperfecttrustorsomeabsurdTransatlanticcustom?Shedidnotunderstandhim。Itweariedherandsheturnedhereyesindifferentlyaway。Bradley,alittleirritated,heknewnotwhy,atthescrutinyofthistall,handsome,gentlemanly-lookingwoman,who,however,inspiteofherbroadshouldersandnarrowhipspossessedarefinedmuliebritysuperiortomerewomanlinessofoutline,turnedslightlytowardsSirRobert。\"LadyCanterbridge,Frank\'scousin,\"explainedSirRobert,hesitatingly,asifconsciousofsomevagueawkwardness。 BradleyandLadyCanterbridgebothbowed,——possiblythelatter\'ssalutationwasthemostmasculine,——andBradley,eventuallyforgettingherpresence,plungedintoanearnest,sympathetic,andintelligentaccountoftheconditioninwhichhefoundtheinvalidatSt。Moritz。Theoldmanatfirstlistenedwithanalmostperfunctorycourtesyandahesitatingreserve;butasBradleywaslapsingintoequalreserveandtheydroveuptothegatesofthequadrangle,heunexpectedlywarmedwithawordortwoofseriouswelcome。Lookingupwithahalf-unconscioussmile,BradleymetLadyCanterbridge\'sexaminingeyes。 Thenextmorning,findinganopportunitytobealonewithhim,Bradley,withatactfulminglingofsympathyanddirectnessinformedhishostthathewascognizantofthedisasterthathadovertakentheBank,anddelicatelybeggedhimtoacceptanyservicehecouldrenderhim。\"Pardonme,\"hesaid,\"ifIspeakasplainlytoyouasIwouldtoyourson:myfriendshipforhimjustifiesanequalfranknesstoanyoneheloves;butIshouldnotintrudeuponyourconfidenceifIdidnotbelievethatmyknowledgeandassistancemightbeofbenefittoyou。AlthoughIdidnotsellmylandstoRichardsonorapproveofhismethods,\"hecontinued,\"IfearitwassomesuggestionofminethateventuallyinducedhimtoformthelargerandmoredisastrousschemethatruinedtheBank。Soyousee,\" headdedlightly,\"Iclaimarighttoofferyoumyservices。” TouchedbyBradley\'ssincerityanddiscreetintelligence,SirRobertwasequallyfrank。DuringtherecitalofhisCalifornianinvestments——achronicleofalmostfatuousspeculationandimbecileenterprise——Bradleywasprofoundlymovedatthenaiveignoranceofbusinessandhopelessingenuousnessofthisoldhabitueofacynicalworldandanintriguingandinsinceresociety,towhomnoschemehadbeentoowildforacceptance。AsBradleylistenedwithahalf-saddenedsmiletothegravevisionsofthisagedenthusiast,herememberedtheson\'sunsophisticatedsimplicity:whathehadconsideredasthe\"boyishness\"ofimmaturitywasthetaintoftheutterlyunpracticalMainwaringblood。Itwasuponthisblood,andotherslikeit,thatOldenhursthadforcenturieswaxedandfattened。 Bradleywastruetohispromiseofassistance,andwiththeaidoftwoorthreeofhisbrother-millionaires,whoseknowledgeoftheresourcesofthelocalitywasnolesspowerfulandconvincingthanthesecurityoftheiractualwealth,managedtostaytheimmediateactionofthecatastropheuntiltheaffairsoftheSierranLandandTimberCompanycouldbeexaminedandsomeplanofreconstructionarranged。 Duringthisintervaloffivemonths,inwhichthecreditofSirRobertMainwaringwaspreservedwiththesecretofhisdisaster,BradleywasafrequentandwelcomevisitortoOldenhurst。ApartfromhisstrangeandchivalrousfriendshipfortheMainwarings—— whichwasasincomprehensibletoSirRobertasSirRobert\'sequallyeccentricandQuixoticspeculationshadbeentoBradley——hebegantofeelasingularandweirdfascinationfortheplace。ApatientmartyrinthevastLondonhousehehadtakenforhiswifeandcousin\'samusement,helovedtoescapethelonelinessofitsautumnsolitudeortheoccasionalgreaterlonelinessofhiswife\'ssocialtriumphs。Thehandsome,thoughtfulmanwhosometimesappearedatthefootofhiswife\'stableormeltedawaylikeawell-bredghostinthehollowemptinessofherbrilliantreceptions,piquedthelanguidcuriosityofafew。Adistinguishedpersonage,knownforhistactfulobservanceofconvenancesthatothersforgot,hadmadeapointofchallengingthisgentlemanlyapparition,andhadfolloweditupwithcourteouscivilities,whichledtoexchangeofmuchrespectbutnoincreaseofacquaintance。HehadevenspentaweekatBuckenthorpe,withCanterbridgeinthecovertsandLadyCanterbridgeinthemusic-roomandlibrary。Hehadreturnedmorethoughtful,andforsometimeafterwasmorefrequentinhisappearancesathome,andmoreearnestinhisrenewedeffortstoinducehiswifetoreturntoAmericawithhim。 \"You\'llneverbehappyanywherebutinCalifornia,amongthosecommonpeople,\"shereplied;\"andwhileIwaswillingtoshareyourpovertyTHERE,\"sheaddeddryly,\"Iprefertoshareyourwealthamongcivilizedladiesandgentlemen。Besides,\"shecontinued,\"wemustconsiderLouise。SheisasgoodasengagedtoLordDunshunner,andIdonotintendthatyoushallmakeamessofheraffairshereasyoudidinCalifornia。” ItwasthefirsttimehehadheardofLordDunshunner\'sproposals; itwasthefirstallusionshehadevermadetoLouiseandMainwaring。 Meantime,theautumnleaveshadfallensilentlyoverthebroadterracesofOldenhurstwithlittlechangestothefortunesofthegreathouseitself。TheChristmashouse-partyincludedLadyCanterbridge,whosehusbandwasstilldetainedatHomburgincompanywithDunshunner;andBradley,whosewifeandcousinlingeredonthecontinent。HewasslightlyembarrassedwhenLadyCanterbridgeturnedtohimoneafternoonastheywerereturningfromthelakeandcongratulatedhimabruptlyuponLouise\'sengagement。 \"Perhapsyoudon\'tcaretobecongratulated,\"shesaid,ashedidnotimmediatelyrespond,\"andyouhadaslittletodowithitaswiththatother?Itisawoman\'sfunction。” \"Whatother?\"echoedBradley。 LadyCanterbridgeslightlyturnedherhandsomeheadtowardshimasshewalkedunbendinglyathisside。\"Tellmehowyoumanagetokeepyourabsolutesimplicitysofresh。Doyousupposeitwasn\'tknownatOldenhurstthatFrankhadquitecompromisedhimselfwithMissMacyoverthere?\" \"Itcertainlywasnotknown\'overthere,\'\"saidBradley,curtly。 \"Don\'tbeangrywithme。” Suchanappealfromthetall,indifferentwomanathisside,soconfidentlysuperiortocriticism,andutteredinalowtone,madehimsmile,albeituneasily。 \"Ionlymeanttocongratulateyou,\"shecontinuedcarelessly。 \"Dunshunnerisnotabadsortoffellow,andwillcomeintoagoodpropertysomeday。Andthen,societyissomadeupofcaprice,justnow,thatitiswellforyourwife\'scousintomakethemostofheropportunitieswhiletheylast。Sheisverypopularnow;butnextseason——\"SeeingthatBradleyremainedsilent,shedidnotfinishthesentence,butsaidwithherusualabruptness,\"DoyouknowaMissAramintaEulalieSharpe?\" Bradleystarted。CouldanyonerecognizehonestMintyinthehopelessvulgaritywhichthisfineladyhadmanagedtocarelesslyimportintohername?Hiseyekindled。 \"Sheisanoldfriendofmine,LadyCanterbridge。” \"Howfortunate!ThenIcanpleaseyoubygivingyougoodnewsofher。Sheisthecomingsensation。Theysaysheisveryrich,butquiteoneofthepeople,youknow:infact,shemakesnoscruplesoftellingyouherfatherwasablacksmith,Ithink,andtakesthedearoldmanwithhereverywhere。FitzHarryravesabouther,andsayshernaiveteissomethingtoodelicious。Sheisregularlyinwithsomeofthebestpeoplealready。LadyDungenesshastakenherup,andNorthforelandisonlywaitingforyourcousin\'sengagementtobeabletogooverdecently。ShallIaskhertoBuckenthorpe?—— come,now,asanapologyformyrudenesstoyourcousin?\"Shewasverywomanlynowinspiteofherhighcollar,herstraightback,andhertightly-fittingjacket,asshestoodtheresmiling。 Suddenly,hersmilefaded;shedrewherbreathinquickly。 Shehadcaughtaglimpseofhisusuallythoughtfulfaceandeyes,nowilluminatedwithsomepleasantmemory。 \"Thankyou,\"hesaidsmilingly,yetwithacertainhesitation,ashethoughtofTheLookoutandAramintaEulalieSharpe,andtriedtoreconcilethemwiththeladybeforehim。\"Ishouldlikeitverymuch。” \"ThenyouhaveknownMissSharpealongtime?\"continuedLadyCanterbridgeastheywalkedon。 \"WhilewewereatTheLookoutshewasournearestneighbor。” \"AndIsupposeyourwifewillconsideritquiteproperforyoutoseeheragainatmyhouse?\"saidLadyCanterbridge,withareturnofconventionallevity。 \"Oh!quite,\"saidBradley。 TheyhadreachedthelowNorman-archedside-entrancetothequadrangle。AsBradleyswungopenthebolt-studdedoakendoortoletherpass,shesaidcarelessly,—— \"Thenyouarenotcominginnow?\" \"No;Ishallwalkalittlelonger。” \"AndIamquiteforgiven?\" \"Iamthankingyouverymuch,\"hesaid,smilingdirectlyintoherblueeyes。Sheloweredthem,andvanishedintothedarknessofthepassage。 ThenewsofMinty\'ssuccesswasfurthercorroboratedbySirRobert,wholaterthateveningcalledBradleyintothestudy。\"FrankhasbeenwritingfromNicethathehasrenewedhisacquaintancewithsomeoldCalifornianfriendsofyours——aMr。andMissSharpe。LadyCanterbridgesaysthattheyarewellknowninLondontosomeofourfriends,butIwouldliketoaskyousomethingaboutthem。LadyMainwaringwasonthepointofinvitingthemherewhenIreceivedaletterfromMr。SharpeaskingforaBUSINESSinterview。PraywhoisthisSharpe?\" \"YousayhewritesforaBUSINESSinterview?\"askedBradley。 \"Yes。” Bradleyhesitatedforamomentandthensaidquietly,\"Perhaps,then,Iamjustifiedinabreachofconfidencetohim,inordertoansweryourquestion。HeisthemanwhohasassumedalltheliabilitiesoftheSierranLandandTimberCompanytoenabletheBanktoresumepayment。Buthediditontheconditionthatyouwerenevertoknowit。Fortherest,hewasablacksmithwhomadeafortune,asLadyCanterbridgewilltellyou。” \"Howveryodd——howkind,Imean。IshouldliketohavebeenciviltohimonFrank\'saccountalone。” \"Ishouldseehimonbusinessandbeciviltohimafterwards。”SirRobertreceivedtheAmerican\'slevitywithhisusualseriousness。 \"No,theymustcomehereforChristmas。Hisdaughteris——?\" \"AramintaEulalieSharpe,\"saidBradley,indefiantmemoryofLadyCanterbridge。 SirRobertwincedaudibly。\"Ishallrelyonyou,mydearboy,tohelpmemakeitpleasantforthem,\"hesaid。 Christmascame,butnotMinty。ItdrewalargecontingentfromOldenhursttothequaintoldchurch,whocametoviewthegreen- wreathedmonuments,andwallsspottedwithcrimsonberries,asifwiththebloodofformerOldenhurstwarriors,andtoimpressthewonderingvillagerswiththeineffablegoodnessandbountyoftheCreatortowardstheLordsofOldenhurstandtheirfriends。SirRobert,alittlegouty,keptthehouse,andBradley,somewhatuneasyattheSharpes\'absence,butmoredistraitwithotherthoughts,wanderedlistlesslyinthelonglibrary。Atthelowerangleitwasembayedintotheoctagonspaceofaformertower,whichwasfurnishedasaquaintrecessforwritingorstudy,piercedthroughitsenormouswallswithalance-shapedwindow,hiddenbyheavycurtains。HewasgazingabstractedlyatthemelancholyeyesofSirPercival,lookingdownfromthedarkpanelopposite,whenheheardthecrisprustleofaskirt。LadyCanterbridgetightlyandstifflybuttonedinblackfromherlongnarrowbootstoherslim,white-collaredneck,stoodbesidehimwithaprayer-bookinherunglovedhand。Bradleycoloredquickly; thepenetratingincenseoftheChristmasboughsandbranchesthatdeckedthewallsandceilings,mingledwithsomeindefinableintoxicatingaurafromthewomanathisside,confusedhissenses。 Heseemedtobelosinghimselfinsomeforgottenpastcoevalwiththelong,quaintly-lightedroom,therichhangings,andthepaintedancestorofthishandsomewoman。Herecoveredhimselfwithaneffort,andsaid,\"Youaregoingtochurch?\" \"Imaymeetthemcominghome;it\'sallthesame。YoulikeHIM?\" shesaidabruptly,pointingtotheportrait。\"Ithoughtyoudidnotcareforthatsortofmanoverthere。” \"Amanlikethatmusthavefelttheimpotenceofhissacrificebeforehedied,andthatcondonedeverything,\"saidBradley,thoughtfully。 \"Thenyoudon\'tthinkhimafool?Bobsaysitwasafairbargainforatitleandanoffice,andthatbydyingheescapedtrialandtheconfiscationofwhathehad。” Bradleydidnotreply。 \"Iamdisturbingyourillusionsagain。YetIratherlikethem。I thinkyouarequitecapableofasacrifice——perhapsyouknowwhatitisalready。” Hefeltthatshewaslookingathim;hefeltequallythathecouldnotrespondwithacommonplace。Hewassilent。 \"Ihaveoffendedyouagain,Mr。Bradley,\"shesaid。\"PleasebeChristian,andpardonme。Youknowthisisaseasonofpeaceandgoodwill。”SheraisedherblueeyesatthesamemomenttotheChristmasdecorationsontheceiling。Theywerestandingbeforetheparteddraperyofthelancewindow。Midwaybetweenthearchedcurtainshungasprayofmistletoe——theconceitofamischievoushousemaid。Theireyesmetitsimultaneously。 BradleyhadLadyCanterbridge\'sslim,whitehandinhisown。Thenextmomentvoiceswereheardinthepassage,andthedoornearlyoppositetothemopeneddeliberately。Theideaoftheirapparentseclusionandhalfcompromisingattitudeflashedthroughthemindsofbothatthesametime。LadyCanterbridgesteppedquicklybackward,drawingBradleywithher,intotheembrasureofthewindow;thefoldsofthecurtainswungtogetherandconcealedthemfromview。 Thedoorhadbeenopenedbythefootman,usheringinabroad- shoulderedman,whowascarryingatravelling-bagandanumbrellainhishand。Droppingintoanarm-chairbeforethecurtain,hewavedawaythefootman,who,evennow,mechanicallyrepeatedapreviouslyvainattempttorelievethestrangerofhisluggage。 \"Youleavethat\'eregripsackwhereitis,youngman,andtellSirRobertMainwaringthatMr。DemanderSharpe,ofCaliforny,wishestoseehim——onbusiness——onBUSINESS,doye\'hear?Youhangonterthatsentence——onBUSINESS!it\'saboutezmuchezyoukincarry,I reckon,andleavethatgripsackalone。” FrombehindthecurtainBradleymadeasuddenmovementtogoforward;butLadyCanterbridge——nowquitepalebutcollected—— restrainedhimwithawarningmovementofherhand。SirRobert\'sstickandhaltingstepwerenextheardalongthepassage,andheenteredtheroom。Hissimpleandcourteousgreetingofthestrangerwasinstantlyfollowedbyarenewedattackuponthe\"gripsack,\"andareneweddefenceofitbythestranger。 \"No,SirRobert,\"saidthevoiceargumentatively,\"thisyer\'saBUSINESSinterview,anduntilit\'sover——ifYOUplease——we\'llremainezweair。I\'mDemanderSharpe,ofCaliforny,andIandmydarter,Minty,oncethadthepleasureofknowingyourboyoverthar,andofmeetinghimagintheotherdayatNice。” \"Ithink,\"saidSirRobert\'svoicegently,\"thatthesearenottheonlyclaimsyouhaveuponme。IhaveonlyadayortwoagoheardfromMr。BradleythatIowetoyourgeneroushandsandyourdisinterestedliberalitythesavingofmyCaliforniafortune。” Therewasthemomentarysoundofapushed-backchair,astampingoffeet,andthenMr。Sharpe\'svoicerosehighwiththeblacksmith\'soldquerulousaggrievedutterance\"Soit\'sthatfinikin\',conceitedBradleyagin——that\'sgiv\'meaway!Efthatman\'sall-firedbeliefinhisbeingtheAngelGabrielandDan\'lWebsterrolledinteronedon\'tbeatanythin\'!I supposethathigh-flyin\'jay-birdkalkilatedtoputyouandmeandmygalandyerboyinterharnessforhisfourhosschariotandhesittin\'kamontheboxdrivin\'us!Whydon\'thetendtohisownbusiness,andlookarterhisownconcerns——insteado\'leavingJinnyBradleyandLooMacydependentonKingsandQueensandtitledfolksgen\'rally,andhe,JimBradley,philanderin\'withanotherman\'swife——whilethattharmanishardatworktryin\'tomakeahonestlivin\'ferhiswife,buckin\'aginfaroan\'thetigergen\'rallyatMonaco!Eh?Andthatmana-inter-meddlin\'withme!Ef,\" continuedthevoice,droppedtoatoneofhopelessmoralconviction,\"efthere\'samanImor\'alydespise——it\'sthatfinikin\' JimBradley。” \"Youquitemisunderstandme,mydearsir,\"saidSirRobert\'shurriedvoice;\"hetoldmeyouhadpledgedhimtosecrecy,andheonlyrevealedittoexplainwhyyouwishedtoseeme。” Therewasagruntofhalf-placatedwrathfromSharpe,andthenthevoiceresumed,butmoredeliberately,\"Well,tocomebacktobusiness:you\'vegotaboy,Francis,andI\'vegotadarter,Araminty。They\'vesortertakenashinetoeachotherandtheywanttogetmarried。Mindyer——waitamoment!——itwasn\'tallusso。No,sir;whenmygalAramintyfirstseedyourboyinCalifornyshewaspoor,andshedidn\'tkalkilatetogetinteranybody\'sfamilyunbeknownstoronsufferance。Thenshegotrichandyougotpoor; andthen——holdonaminit!——sheallows,doesmygirl,thatthereain\'tanynearerchanceo\'theirmakingamatchthantheywereafore,forsheisn\'tgoin\'tohevitsaidthatshemarriedyoursonfurthechanceofsomedaybecomin\'LadyMainwaring。” \"Onemoment,Mr。Sharpe,\"saidthevoiceoftheBaronet,gravely: \"IambothflatteredandpainedbywhatIbelievetobethekindlyobjectofyourvisit。Indeed,ImaysayIhavegatheredasuspicionofwhatmightbethesequelofthismostunhappyacquaintanceofmysonandyourdaughter;butIcannotbelievethathehaskeptyouinignoranceofhisunfortunateprospectsandhisstillmoreunfortunatestateofhealth。” \"WhenItoldyetoholdonaminit,\"continuedtheblacksmith\'svoice,withatouchofquerulousnessinitsaccent,\"thatwasjistwotIwascomin\'to。Iknowedpartofitfrommyownpocket,sheknowedtherestofitfromhislipandthedoctorssheinterviewed。 Andthenshesaystome——sezmygirlMinty——Pop,\'shesez,\'he\'sgotnothingtolivefornowbuthistitle,andthathenevermaylivetoget,sothatIthinkyekinjistgo,Pop,andfairlyandsquarely,asahonestman,askhisfathertoletmehevhim。\' Them\'smydarter\'sownwords,SirRobert,andwhenItellyerthatshe\'sgotamilliono\'dollarstobackthem,ye\'llknowshemeansbusiness,everytime。” \"DidFrancisknowthatyouwerecominghere?\" \"Blessye,no!hedon\'tknowthatshewouldhavehim。Efitkemtothat,heain\'tevenaskedher!Shewouldn\'tlethimuntilshewassureofYOU。” \"Thenyoumeantosaythereisnoengagement?\" \"Incoursenot。Ireckonedtodothesquarethingfirstwithye。” ThehaltingstepoftheBaronetcrossingtheroomwashearddistinctly。HehadstoppedbesideSharpe。\"MydearMr。Sharpe,\" hesaid,inatroubledvoice,\"Icannotpermitthissacrifice。Itistoo——toogreat!\" \"Then,\"saidSharpe\'svoicequerulously,\"I\'mafraidwemustdowithoutyourpermission。Ididn\'treckontofindasorto\'BritishJimBradleyinyou。IfYOUcan\'tpermitmydartertosacrificeherselfbymarryin\'yourson,Ican\'tpermithertosacrificeherloveandhimbyNOTmarryin\'him。SoIreckonthisyerinterviewisover。” \"Iamafraidwearebotholdfools,Mr。Sharpe;but——wewilltalkthisoverwithLadyMainwaring。Come——\"Therewasevidentlyaslightstrugglenearthechairoversomeinanimateobject。ButthenextmomenttheBaronet\'svoicerose,persuasively,\"Really,Imustinsistuponrelievingyouofyourbagandumbrella。” \"Well,ifyou\'llletmetelegraph\'yes\'toMinty,Idon\'tcareifyerdo。” Whentheroomwasquietagain,LadyCanterbridgeandJamesBradleysilentlyslippedfromthecurtain,and,withoutaword,separatedatthedoor。 TherewasamerryChristmasatOldenhurstandatNice。ButwhetherMinty\'slovingsacrificewasacceptedornot,orwhethersheeverreignedasLadyMainwaring,orlivedanuntitledwidow,Icannotsay。ButasOldenhurststillexistsinallitsprideandpower,itispresumedthattheperilthatthreateneditsfortuneswasaverted,andthatifanotherheroinewasnotfoundworthyofaframeinitspicture-gallery,atleastithadbeensustainedasofoldbydevotionandrenunciation。