第7章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:16887更新时间:18/12/14 10:17:41
Hewasstayingatalargecountry-housemanymilesdistantfromthesceneofhislateexperiences。AlreadytheyhadfadedfromhismemorywiththedepartureofhiscompatriotsfromSt。Kentigern。 Hewassmokingbythefireinthebilliard-roomlateonenightwhenafellow-guestapproachedhim。 \"Sawyoudidn\'tremembermeatdinner。” Thevoicewashesitating,pleasant,andnotquiteunfamiliar。Theconsullookedup,andidentifiedthefigurebeforehimasoneofthenewarrivalsthatday,whom,intheinformalandeasycourtesyofthehouse,hehadmetwithnofurtherintroductionthanavaguesmile。Heremembered,too,thatthestrangerhadglancedathimonceortwiceatdinner,withshybutengagingreserve。 \"Youmustseesuchalotofpeople,andthewaythingsarearrangedandsettledhereeverybodyexpectstolookandactlikeeverybodyelse,don\'tyouknow,soyoucan\'ttellonechapfromanother。 Deucedannoying,eh?That\'swhereyouAmericansaredifferent,andthat\'swhythosecountrywomenofyoursweresocharming,don\'tyouknow,sooriginal。WewerealltogetheronthetopofacoachinScotland,don\'tyouremember?Hadsuchajollytimeinthebeastlyrain。Youdidn\'tcatchmyname。It\'sDuncaster。” Theconsulatoncerecalledhisformerfellow-traveler。Thetwomenshookhands。TheEnglishmantookapipefromhissmoking- jacket,anddrewachairbesidetheconsul。 \"Yes,\"hecontinued,comfortablyfillinghispipe,\"thedaughter,MissKirkby,wasawfullygoodfun;sofresh,soperfectlynaturalandinnocent,don\'tyouknow,andyetsoextraordinarilysharpandclever。ShehadsomeawfullygoodchaffoverthatScotchscenerybeforethoseScotchtourists,doyouremember?Anditwasallsobeastlytrue,too。Perhapsshe\'swithyouhere?\" TherewassomuchunexpectedandunaffectedinterestintheyoungEnglishman\'seyesthattheconsulwasquiteseriousinhisregretsthattheladieshadgonebacktoParis。 \"I\'dliketohavetakenthemovertoAudreyEdgefromhere。It\'snodistancebytrain。IdidasktheminScotland,butIsupposetheyhadsomethingbettertodo。ButyoumighttellthemI\'vegotsomesistersthere,andthatitisanoldplaceandnothalfbad,don\'tyouknow,whenyouwritetothem。Youmightgivemetheiraddress。” Theconsuldidso,andaddedafewpleasantwordsregardingtheirposition,——barringthesyndicate,——whichhehadgatheredfromCuster。LordDuncaster\'slookofinterest,farfromabating,becamegentlyconfidential。 \"Isupposeyoumustseeagooddealofyourcountrymeninyourbusiness,andIsuppose,justlikeEnglishmen,theydiffer,byJove!Someofthem,don\'tyouknow,areratherpushingandanxiousforposition,andallthatsortofthing;andsomeof\'em,likeyourfriends,arequiteindependentandnatural。” Hestopped,andpuffedslowlyathispipe。Presentlyhetookitfromhismouth,withalittlelaugh。\"I\'veamindtotellyouaratherqueerexperienceofmine。It\'snothingagainstyourpeoplegenerally,youknow,nordoIfancyit\'sevenanAmericantype;soyouwon\'tmindmyspeakingofit。I\'vegotsomepropertyinScotland,——ratherpoorstuffyou\'dcallit,——but,byJove!someAmericanshavebeenlayingclaimtoitundersomeobscurepleaofrelationship。Theremighthavebeensomethinginit,althoughnotalltheyclaim,butmybusinessman,acleverchapupinyourplace,——perhapsyoumayhaveheardofhim,SirJamesMacFen,——wrotetomethatwhattheyreallywantedweresomeancestrallandswiththerighttousethefamilynameandprivileges。Theoddestpartoftheaffairwasthattheclaimantwasanimpossiblesortoflunatic,andthewholethingwasrunbyasyndicateofshrewdWesternmen。AsIdon\'tcarefortheproperty,whichhasonlybeendroppingalotofmoneyeveryyearforupkeepandlitigation,SirJames,whoisanawfullyfar-sightedchapatmanaging,thoughthecouldeffectacompromise,andgetridofthepropertyatafairvaluation。And,byJove!hedid。Butwhatyourcountrymencangetoutofit,——fortheshootingisn\'thalfasgoodaswhattheycangetintheirowncountry,——orwhatusetheprivilegesaretothem,Ican\'tfancy。” \"IthinkIknowthestory,\"saidtheconsul,eyinghisfellow-guestattentively;\"butifIrememberrightly,theyoungmanclaimedtobetherightfulandonlysurvivingheir。” TheEnglishmanrose,and,bendingoverthehearth,slowlyknockedtheashesfromhispipe。\"That\'squiteimpossible,don\'tyouknow。 For,\"headded,ashestoodupinfrontofthefireinface,figure,andcarelessreposemoredecidedlyEnglishthanever,\"youseemytitleofDuncasteronlycametomethroughanuncle,butI amthedirectandsoleheiroftheoldfamily,andtheScotchproperty。Idon\'tperhapslooklikeaScot,——we\'vebeensettledinEnglandsometime,——but,\"hecontinuedwithaninvincibleEnglishdrawlingdeliberation,\"I——am——really——you——know——whattheycallTheMcHulish。” ANEPISODEOFWESTWOODLANDS。 I。 TherainwasdrippingmonotonouslyfromthescanteavesofthelittlechurchoftheSidonBrethrenatWestWoodlands。Hewnoutoftheveryheartofathicketofbuckeyespruceandalder,unsunnedandunblownuponbyanywind,itwassogreenandunseasonedinitssolitudethatitseemedapartofthearborealgrowth,andondampSundaystohavetakenrootagainandsprouted。Thereweremossandshiningspotsontheundersideoftheunplanedrafters,littlegreenpoolsofinfusoriastoodontheledgeofthewindowswhosepaneswereattimessuddenlycloudedbymysteriousunknownbreathsfromwithoutorwithin。Itwasoppressedwithanextravaganceofleavesatallseasons,whetherinsummer,whengreenandlimptheycrowdedtheporch,doorways,andshutters,orwhenpenetratingknot-holesandintersticesofshingleandclapboard,onsomecreepingvine,theyunexpectedlyburstandbourgeonedonthewallslikebanners;orlater,whentheyrottedinbrownheapsincorners,outlinedtheedgesofthefloorwithathinyellowborder,orinvadedtheranksofthehigh-backedbencheswhichservedaspews。 Therehadbeenacontinuousrustlingattheporchandtheshakingoutofwaterproofsandclosingofumbrellasuntilthehalf-filledchurchwasalreadyredolentofdampdyesandthesulphurofIndiarubber。Theeyesofthecongregationwereturnedtothedoorwithsomethingmorethantheusualcuriosityandexpectation。ForthenewrevivalistpreacherfromHorseShoeBaywascomingthatmorning。Alreadyvoicesofauthoritywereheardapproaching,andkeepinguptheirconversationtotheverydoorofthesacrededificeinmarkedcontrastwiththeawedandbashfulwhisperingsintheporchoftheordinarycongregation。TheworshipersrecognizedthevoicesofDeaconsShadwellandBradley;inthereverentialhushofthebuildingtheyseemedchargedwithundueimportance。 \"ItwassetbackintheroadforquietintheLord\'swork,\"saidBradley。 \"Yes,butitoughtn\'tbehidden!Letyourlightsoshinebeforemen,youknow,BrotherBradley,\"returnedadeepvoice,unrecognizedandunfamiliar——presumablythatofthenewcomer。 \"Itwouldn\'ttakemuchtomoveit——onskidsandrollers——nearertotheroad,\"suggestedShadwelltentatively。 \"No,butifyouleftitstrandedthereinthewindandsun,greenandsappyasitisnow,ye\'dhaveeveryseamandcrackstartin\' tilltheribsshonethrough,andnoamountofcalkin\'wouldmakeitwatertightagin。No;myideais——clearoutthebrushandshadderaroundit!Letthelightshineinuponit!Makethewasteplacesgladaroundit,butkeepitTHERE!Andthat\'smyideao\'gen\'ralmissionarywork;that\'showthegospelorterberooted。” Herethebell,whichfromtheplainopenfour-postedbelfryabovehadbeenclangingwithametallicsharpnessthathadanoddimpatientworldlinessaboutit,suddenlyceased。 \"Thatbell,\"saidBradley\'svoice,withthesamesuggestionofconveyingimportanttruthstothelisteningcongregationwithin,\"wastookfromthewreckoftheTamalpais。BrotherHorleyboughtitatauctionatHorseShoeBayandpresentedit。YouknowtheTamalpaisranashoreonSkinner\'sReef,jestoffhere。” \"Yes,withplentyofsearoom,nothalfagaleo\'windblowing,andherrealcoursefiftymilestowestward!Thewholewatchmusthavedrunkorsunkinslothfulidleness,\"returnedthedeepvoiceagain。 Amomentarypausefollowed,andthenthetwodeaconsenteredthechurchwiththestranger。 Heappearedtobeapowerfully-builtman,withasquare,beardlesschin;afacethatcarriedoneortwoscarsofsmallpoxandadeeperoneofalesspeacefulsuggestion,setinacomplexionweather- beatentothecolorofSpanishleather。Twosmall,moistgrayeyes,thatglistenedwitheveryemotion,seemedtocontradictthehardexpressionoftheotherfeatures。Hewasdressedincheapblack,likethetwodeacons,withtheexceptionofaloose,blackalpacacoatandtheusualblacksilkneckerchieftiedinalargebowunderaturndowncollar,——thegeneralsignandsymbolofaministerofhissect。Hewalkeddirectlytotheraisedplatformattheendofthechapel,wherestoodatableonwhichwasapitcherofwater,aglassandhymnbook,andatalluprightdeskholdingaBible。Glancingoverthesedetails,hesuddenlypaused,carefullyliftedsomehithertoundetectedobjectfromthedeskbesidetheBible,and,stoopinggently,placedituponthefloor。Asithoppedawaythecongregationsawthatitwasasmallgreenfrog。 Theintrusionwasbynomeansanunusualone,butsomeoddcontrastbetweenthispowerfulmanandthelittleanimalaffectedthemprofoundly。Noone——eventheyoungest——smiled;everyone——eventheyoungest——becamesuddenlyattentive。Turningovertheleavesofthehymnbook,hethengaveoutthefirsttwolinesofahymn。Thechoiraccordioninthefrontsidebenchawokelikeaninfantintowailinglife,andCissyAppleby,soprano,tookupalittlemoremusicallythelugubriouschant。Atthecloseoftheversethepreacherjoinedin,afterasailorfashion,withabreezybassthatseemedtofillthelittlebuildingwiththetroubleofthesea。 ThenfollowedprayerfromDeaconShadwell,brokenby\"Amens\"fromthepreacher,withanauticalsuggestionof\"Ay,ay,\"aboutthem,andhebeganhissermon。 Itwas,asthosewhoknewhismethodsmighthaveexpected,asuggestionoftheconversationtheyhadalreadyoverheard。Helikenedthelittlechapel,chokedwithumbrageandrottinginitsdampness,tothegospelseedsownincrowdedplaces,famishinginthemidstofplenty,andsterilefromtheabsorptionsofthemoreactivelifearoundit。Hepointedoutagainthetrueworkofthepioneermissionary;thecarefulpruningandeliminationofthoseforcesthatgrewupwiththeChristian\'slife,whichmanypeoplefoolishlybelievedwereapartofit。\" TheWORLDmustliveandtheWORDmustlive,\"saidthey,andtherewereeasy-goingbrethrenwhothoughttheycouldlivetogether。ButhewarnedthemthattheWorldwasalwaysclosingupon——\"shaddering\"——andstranglingtheWord,unlesskeptdown,andthat\"fairseemin\'settlement,\"orcity,whichappearedtobe\"bustin\'andbloomin\'\"withlifeandprogress,wasreally\"hustlin\'andjostlin\'\"theWordofGod,eveninthemidstofthese\"fancyspiresandsteeples\"ithaderectedtoitsglory。Itwastheworkofthemissionarypioneertokeepdownorrootoutthiscarnal,worldlygrowthasmuchinthesettlementasinthewilderness。Somewereforgettingoverthedifficultybydraggingthemerewasted\"letteroftheWord,\"ortherottenandwitheredhusksofit,intothehighwaysandbyways,wherethe\"blazin\'\"scornoftheWorldwouldfinishit。Alow,penitentialgroanfromDeaconShadwellfollowedthisaccusingillustration。 ButthepreacherwouldtellthemthattheonlywaywastoboldlyattackthisranklygrowingWorldaroundthem;toclearoutfreshpathsfortheTruth,andletthesunlightofHeavenstreamamongthem。 Therewaslittledoubtthatthecongregationwasmoved。Whatevertheymighthavethoughtoftheapplication,thefactitselfwaspatent。TherheumaticBeaseleysfeltthetruthofitintheirachingbones;itcamehometothefeverandaguestrickenFilgeesintheirdampseatsagainstthesappywall;itechoedplainlyinthechroniccoughofSisterMaryStruttandWidowDoddridge;andCissyAppleby,withherroundbrowneyesfixeduponthespeaker,rememberinghowthestarchhadbeentakenoutofherSundayfrocks,howherlongringletshadbecomeuncurled,herfrillslimp,andevenherribbonslustreless,feltthatindeedaprophethadariseninIsrael! Oneortwo,however,weredisappointedthathehadasyetgivennoindicationofthatpowerfulexhortatoryemotionforwhichhewasfamed,andwhichhadbeensaidtoexcitecertaincorrespondingcorybanticsymptomsamonghissensitivefemaleworshipers。Whentheservicewasover,andthecongregationcrowdedaroundhim,SisterMaryStrutt,ontheouterfringeoftheassembly,confidedtoSisterEvansthatshehad\"hearntellhowthatwhenhewasoveratSoquelheprayedthatpow\'fulthatallthewimmengotfitsandtremblin\'spells,andoleMrs。Jacksonhadtobehauledoffhislegsthatshewaskneelin\'andclaspin\'whilewrestlingwiththeSperit。” \"Ireckonweseemedkinderstrangetohimthismorning,andhewantedtojestfeelhiswaytoourheartsfirst,\"exclaimedBrotherJonasSteerspolitely。\"He\'llbemoreathomeatevenin\'service。 It\'squeerthatsomeofthebestexhortin\'workisdonearterearlycandlelight。Ireckonhe\'sgoin\'tostopoverwithDeaconBradleytodinner。” Butitappearedthatthenewpreacher,nowformallyintroducedasBrotherSeabright,wasintendingtowalkovertoHemlockMillstodinner。Heonlyaskedtobedirectedthenearestway;hewouldnottroubleBrotherShadwellorDeaconBradleytocomewithhim。 \"Buthere\'sCissyApplebyliveswithinamileo\'thar,andyoucouldgoalongwithher。She\'djestadmiretoshowyoutheway,\" interruptedBrotherShadwell。\"Wouldn\'tyou,Cissy?\" Thusappealedto,theyoungchorister——atallgirlofsixteenorseventeen——timidlyraisedhereyestoBrotherSeabrightashewasabouttorepeathisformerprotestation,andhestopped。 \"EftheyoungladyISgoin\'thatway,it\'sonlyfairtoacceptherkindnessinaChristiansperit,\"hesaidgently。 Cissyturnedwithaminglingofapologyandbashfulnesstowardsayoungfellowwhoseemedtobeactingasherescort,butwhowashesitatinginanequalbashfulness,whenSeabrightadded:\"Andperhapsouryoungfriendwillcometoo?\" Buttheyoungfrienddrewbackwithaconfusedlaugh,andBrotherSeabrightandCissypassedoutfromtheporchtogether。Forafewmomentstheymingledwiththestreamandconversationofthedepartingcongregation,butpresentlyCissytimidlyindicatedadivergingbypath,andtheybothturnedintoit。 Itwasmuchwarmerintheopenthanithadbeeninthechapelandthicket,andCissy,bywayofrelievingacertainawkwardtensionofsilence,tookoffthewaterproofcloakandslungitonherarm。 Thisdisclosedherfivelongbrowncable-likecurlsthathungdownhershoulders,reachingbelowherwaistinsomeforgottenfashionofgirlhood。TheywereCissy\'speculiaradornment,remarkablefortheirlength,thickness,andtheextraordinaryyouthfulnessimpartedtoafigureotherwiseprecociouslymatured。 Insomewaveringdoubtofheractualyearsandprivileges,BrotherSeabrightofferedtocarryhercloakforher,butshedeclineditwitharusticandyouthfulpertinacitythatseemedtosettlethequestion。Infact,Cissywasasmuchembarrassedasshewasflatteredbythecompanyofthisdistinguishedstranger。However,itwouldbeknowntoallWestWoodlandthathehadwalkedhomewithher,whilenobodybutherselfwouldknowthattheyhadscarcelyexchangedaword。Shenoticedhowheloungedonwithaheavy,rollinggait,sometimesalittlebeforeorbehindherasthepathnarrowed。Atsuchtimeswhentheyaccidentallycameincontactinpassing,shefeltahalfuneasy,physicalconsciousnessofhim,whichshereferredtohissize,thescarsonhisface,orsomelatenthardnessofexpression,butwasrelievedtoseethathehadnotobservedit。Yetthiswasthemanthatmadegrownwomencry; shethoughtofoldMrs。Jacksonferventlygraspingtheploddinganklesbeforeher,andahystericdesiretolaugh,withthefearthathemightseeitonherface,overcameher。Thenshewonderedifhewasgoingtowalkallthewayhomewithoutspeaking,yetsheknewshewouldbemoreembarrassedifhebegantotalktoher。 Suddenlyhestopped,andshebumpedupagainsthim。 \"Oh,excuseme!\"shestammeredhurriedly。 \"Eh?\"Heevidentlyhadnotnoticedthecollision。\"Didyouspeak?\" \"No!——thatis——itwasn\'tanything,\"returnedthegirl,coloring。 Buthehadquiteforgottenher,andwaslookingintentlybeforehim。Theyhadcometoabreakinthefringeofwoodland,anduponasuddenviewoftheocean。Atthispointthelowlineofcoast- rangewhichshelteredthevalleyofWestWoodlandswasabruptlyclovenbyagorgethatcrumbledandfellawayseawardtotheshoreofHorseShoeBay。OnitsnortherntrendstretchedthesettlementofHorseShoetothepromontoryofWhaleMouthPoint,withitsoutlyingreefofrockscurvedinwardslikethevastsubmergedjawofsomemarinemonster,throughwhoseblunt,tooth-likeprojectionstheship-longswellofthePacificstreamedandfell。OnthesouthernshorethelightyellowsandsofPuntadelasConcepcionglitteredlikesunshineallthewaytotheolive-gardensandwhitedomesoftheMission。Thetwoshoresseemedtotypifythetwodifferentclimatesandcivilizationsseparatedbythebay。 Theheavy,woodlandatmospherewasquickenedbythesaltbreathofthesea。Thestrangerinhaleditmeditatively。 \"That\'sthereefwheretheTamalpaisstruck,\"hesaid,\"andmore\'nfiftymilesoutofhercourse——yes,more\'nfiftymilesfromwheresheshouldhavebin!Itdon\'tlooknat\'ral。No——it——don\'t——look—— nat\'ral!\" Asheseemedtobespeakingtohimself,theyounggirl,whohadbeengazingwithfargreaterinterestattheforeign-lookingsouthernshore,feltconfusedanddidnotreply。Then,asifrecallingherpresence,BrotherSeabrightturnedtoherandsaid:—— \"Yes,younglady;andwhenyouheartheoldbelloftheTamalpais,andthinkofhowitcamehere,youmayrejoiceinthegoodnessoftheLordthatmadeeventhosewhostrayedfromthestraightcourseandthetruereckoningthemeansoftestifyingontoHim。” Buttheyoungarequickertodetectattitudesandaffectationthanweareapttoimagine;andCissycoulddistinguishacertainotherstrayinginthisafterthoughtormoralofthepreachercalledupbyherpresence,andknewthatitwasnottherealinterestwhichtheviewhadevoked。Shehadheardthathehadbeenasailor,and,withthetactofhersex,answeredwithwhatshethoughtwouldentertainhim:—— \"Iwasalittlegirlwhenithappened,andIheardthatsomesailorsgotashoredownthere,andclimbedupthisgullyfromtherocksbelow。Andtheycampedthatnight——fortherewerenohousesatWestWoodlandsthen——justinthewoodswhereourchapelnowstands。Itwasfunny,wasn\'tit?——Imean,\"shecorrectedherselfbashfully,\"itwasstrangetheychancedtocomejustthere?\" Butshehadevidentlyhitthepointofinterest。 \"Whatbecameofthem?\"hesaidquickly。\"TheynevercametoHorseShoeSettlement,wheretheotherslandedfromthewreck。Ineverheardofthatboat\'screworofANYlandingHERE。” \"No。TheykeptonovertherangesouthtotheMission。Ireckontheydidn\'tknowtherewasawaydownonthissidetoHorseShoe,\" returnedCissy。 BrotherSeabrightmovedonandcontinuedhisslow,ploddingmarch。 ButhekeptalittlenearerCissy,andshewasconsciousthatheoccasionallylookedather。Presentlyhesaid:—— \"Youhaveaheavenlygift,MissAppleby。” Cissyflushed,andherhandinvoluntarilywenttooneofherlong,distinguishingcurls。ItmightbeTHAT。Thepreachercontinued:—— \"Yes;avoicelikeyoursisaheavenlygift。AndyouhaveproperlydevotedittoHisservice。Haveyoubeensinginglong?\" \"Abouttwoyears。ButI\'vegottostudyaheapyet。” \"Thelittlebirdsdon\'tthinkitnecessarytostudytopraiseHim,\" saidthepreachersententiously。 ItoccurredtoCissythatthiswasveryunfairargument。Shesaidquickly:—— \"Butthelittlebirdsdon\'thavetofollowwordsinthehymn-books。 Youdon\'tgiveoutlinestolarksandbobolinks,\"andblushed。 Thepreachersmiled。Itwasaveryengagingsmile,Cissythought,thatlightenedhishardmouth。Itenabledhertotakeheartofgrace,andpresentlytochatterliketheverybirdsshehaddisparaged。Ohyes;sheknewshehadtolearnagreatdealmore。 Shehadstudied\"some\"already。ShewastakinglessonsoveratPointConcepcion,whereheraunthadfriends,andshewentthreetimesaweek。ThegentlemanwhotaughtherwasnotaCatholic,and,ofcourse,heknewshewasaProtestant。Shewouldhavepreferredtolivethere,buthermotherandfatherwerebothdead,andhadleftherwithheraunt。Shelikeditbetterbecauseitwassunnierandbrighterthere。Shelovedthesunandwarmth。Shehadlistenedtowhathehadsaidaboutthedampnessandgloomofthechapel。Itwastrue。Thedampnesswasthatdreadfulsometimesitjustruinedherclothes,andevenmadeherhoarse。Didhethinktheywouldreallytakehisadviceandclearoutthewoodsroundthechapel? \"Wouldyoulikeit?\"heaskedpleasantly。 \"Yes。” \"Andyouthinkyouwouldn\'tpinesomuchforthesunshineandwarmthoftheMission? \"I\'mnotpining,\"saidCissywithatossofhercurls,\"foranythingoranybody;butIthinkthewoodsoughttobeclearedout。 It\'sjustasitwaswhentherunawayshidthere。” \"WhentheRUNAWAYSHIDTHERE!\"saidBrotherSeabrightquickly。 \"Whatrunaways?\" \"Why,theboat\'screw,\"saidCissy。 \"Whydoyoucallthemrunaways?\" \"Idon\'tknow。Didn\'tYOU?\"saidCissysimply。\"Didn\'tyousaytheynevercamebacktoHorseShoeBay。PerhapsIhaditfromaunty。ButIknowit\'sdampandcreepy;andwhenIwaslittlerI usedtobefrightenedtobealonetherepracticing。” \"Why?\"saidthepreacherquickly。 \"Oh,Idon\'tknow,\"hurriedonCissy,withavagueimpressionthatshehadsaidtoomuch。\"Onlymyfancy,Iguess。” \"Well,\"saidBrotherSeabrightafterapause;\"we\'llseewhatcanbedonetomakeaclearingthere。Birdssingbestinthesunshine,andYOUoughttohavesomesayaboutit。” Cissy\'sdimplesandblushescametogetherthistime。\"That\'sourhouse,\"shesaidsuddenly,withaslightaccentofrelief,pointingtoaweather-beatenfarmhouseontheedgeofthegorge。\"Iturnoffhere,butyoukeepstraightonfortheMills;they\'rebackinthewoodsapiece。But,\"shestammeredwithasuddensenseofshameofforgottenhospitality,\"won\'tyoucomeinandseeaunty?\" \"No,thankyou,notnow。”Hestopped,turninghisgazefromthehousetoher。\"Howoldisyourhouse?Wasitthereatthetimeofthewreck?\" \"Yes,\"saidCissy。 \"It\'soddthatthecrewdidnotcomethereforhelp,eh?\" \"Maybetheyoverlookeditinthedarknessandthestorm,\"saidCissysimply。\"Good-by,sir。” Thepreacherheldherhandforaninstantinhispowerful,butgentlygraduatedgrasp。\"Good-byuntileveningservice。” \"Yes,sir,\"saidCissy。 Theyounggirltrippedontowardsherhousealittleagitatedandconscious,andyetalittleproudasshesawthefacesofheraunt,heruncle,hertwocousins,andevenherdiscardedescort,JoAdams,atthewindows,watchingher。 \"So,\"saidheraunt,assheenteredbreathlessly,\"yewalkedhomewiththepreacher!Itwasaspeshalprovidenceandmanifestationforye,Cissy。Ihopeyewasmannerlyandhumble——andprofitedbythewordsofgrace。” \"Idon\'tknow,\"saidCissy,puttingasideherhatandcloaklistlessly。\"Hedidn\'ttalkmuchofanything——buttheoldwreckoftheTamalpais。” \"What?\"saidherauntquickly。 \"ThewreckoftheTamalpais,andtheboat\'screwthatcameupthegorge,\"repeatedtheyounggirl。 \"AndwhatdidHEknowabouttheboat\'screw?\"saidheraunthurriedly,fixingherblackeyesonCissy。 \"NothingexceptwhatItoldhim。” \"WhatYOUtoldhim!\"echoedheraunt,withanominouscolorfillingthesallowhollowsofhercheek。 \"Yes!Hehasbeenasailor,youknow——andIthoughtitwouldinteresthim;anditdid!Hethoughtitstrange。” \"CeciliaJaneAppleby,\"saidherauntshrilly,\"doyoumeantosaythatyouthrewawayyourchancesofsalvationandsavinggracejusttotellgossipingtalesthatyouknewwaslies,andevilreport,andfalsewitnesses!\" \"IonlytalkedofwhatI\'dheard,auntVashti,\"saidCeciliaindignantly。\"Andheafterwardstalkedof——of——myvoice,andsaidIhadaheavenlygift,\"sheadded,withaslightquiverofherlip。 AuntVashtiregardedthegirlsharply。 \"AndyoumaythanktheLordforthatheavenlygift,\"shesaid,inaslightlyloweredvoice;\"forefyehadn\'ttouseittonight,I\'dshutyeupinyourroom,tomakeitpayforyerfoolishgaddin\' TONGUE!AndIreckonI\'llescortyetochapeltonightmyself,miss,andgetshuto\'someofthisfoolishness。” II。 ThebroadplazaoftheMissiondelaConcepcionhadbeenbakingintheday-longsunlight。Shiningdriftsfromtheoutlyingsanddunes,blownacrosstheill-pavedroadway,radiatedtheheatinthefacesofthefewloungersliketheprickingofliliputianarrows,andinvadedeventhecactushedges。Thehotairvisiblyquiveredoverthedarkredtilesofthetiendaroofasiftheywereundergoingasecondburning。Theblackshadowofachimneyonthewhitewashedadobewallwaslikeadoororcavernousopeninginthewallitself;thetopsoftheoliveandpeartreesseenaboveitwererussetandserealreadyinthefiercelight。Eventhemoistbreathoftheseabeyondhadquiteevaporatedbeforeitcrossedtheplaza,andnowrustledtheleavesintheMissiongardenwithadry,crepitantsound。 Nevertheless,itseemedtoCissyAppleby,asshecrossedtheplaza,averywelcomechangefromWestWoodlands。Althoughthelatewinterrainshadceasedamonthago,——afewdaysaftertherevivalistpreacherhadleft,——thewoodsaroundthechapelwerestillsoddenandheavy,andthethreatenedimprovementinitssitehadnottakenplace。Neitherhadthepreacherhimselfalludedtoitagain;hiseveningsermon——theonlyotheronehepreachedthere—— wasunexciting,andhehad,infact,leftWestWoodlandswithoutanydisplayofthatextraordinaryexhortatoryfacultyforwhichhewasfamous。YetCissy,inspiteofherenjoymentofthedry,hotMission,rememberedhim,andalsorecalled,albeitpoutingly,hisbluntsuggestingthatshewas\"piningforit。”Nevertheless,shewouldliketohavesungforhimHERE——supposingitwaspossibletoconceiveofaSidonBrotherhoodChapelattheMission。Itwasagreatpity,shethought,thattheSidonBrotherhoodandtheFranciscanBrotherhoodwerenotmorebrotherlyTOWARDSEACHOTHER。 Cissybelongedtotheformerbyhereditaryright,locality,andcircumstance,butitistobefearedthathertheologywasimperfect。 SheenteredalanebetweentheMissionwallandalighterironfencedinclosure,onceapartofthegarden,butnowtheappurtenanceofaprivatedwellingthatwasreconstructedovertheheavyadobeshellofsomeforgottenstructureoftheoldecclesiasticalfounders。Itwaspiercedbymanywindowsandopenings,andthatsunlightandpublicitywhichtheformerpadreshadjealouslyexcludedwasnowwooedfromlongbalconiesandverandasbythenewproprietor,awelltodoAmerican。ElishaBraggs,whosenamewasgenerouslyandeuphoniouslytranslatedbyhisnativeneighborsinto\"DonEliseo,\"althoughaheretic,hadgivenlargesstothechurchinthewayofrestoringitsearthquake- shakentower,andinpresentinganeworgantoitsdilapidatedchoir。HehadfurtherendearedhimselftotheconservativeSpanishpopulationbyintroducingnoobtrusiveimprovements;bydistributinghismeansthroughtheoldchannels;byapparentlyincitingnofurtheralienimmigration,butcontentinghimselftolivealoneamongthem,adoptingtheirhabits,customs,andlanguage。A harmlessmusicaltaste,andadispositiontoinstructtheyoungboychoristers,wasequallybalancedbygreatskillinhorsemanshipandthepersonalmanagementofarancheofwildcattleontheinlandplains。 Consciouslypretty,andprettilyconsciousinherwhite-starched,rose-spriggedmuslin,herpinkparasol,beribbonedgypsyhat,andthelongmane-likecurlsthatswungoverhershoulders,Cissyenteredthehouseandwasshowntothelargelowdrawing-roomontheground-floor。Sheoncemoreinhaleditshotpotpourrifragrance,inwhichthespiceoftheCastilianrose-leavesofthegardenwasdominant。Afewboys,whomsherecognizedasthechoristersoftheMissionandherfellow-pupils,werealreadyawaitingherwithsomedegreeofanxietyandimpatience。Thisfact,andacertainquickanimationthatsprangtotheblueeyesofthemasterofthehouseastherose-spriggedfrockandlongcurlsappearedatthedoorway,showedthatCissywasclearlythefavoritepupil。 ElishaBraggswasamanofmiddleage,withafiguresomewhatroundedbytheadiposecurvesofacomfortablelife,andanairoffastidiousnesswhichwas,however,occasionallyatvariancewithwhatseemedtobehisoriginalcondition。HegreetedCissywithacertainnervousoverconsciousnessofhisdutiesashostandteacher,andthenplungedabruptlyintothelesson。Itlastedanhour,Cissytactfullydividinghissomewhatexclusiveinstructionwiththeothers,andeveninterpretingittotheirslowercomprehension。Whenitwasover,thechoristersshylydeparted,accordingtotheirusualcustom,leavingCissyandDonEliseo——andoccasionallyoneofthepadrestomoreinformalpracticingandperformance。NeithertheingenuousnessofCissynortheworldlycautionofauntVashtihadeverquestionedtheproprietyoftheseprolongedandsecludedseances;andtheyounggirlherself,althoughbynomeansunaccustomedtothebashfulattentionsoftheyouthofWestWoodlands,hadneverdreamedoftheselatermusicalinterviewsasbeinganythingbutanordinaryrecreationofherart。 ThefeelingofgratitudeandkindnessshehadforDonEliseo,heraunt\'sfriend,hadneverleftherconsciousorembarrassedwhenshewasalonewithhim。Butto-day,possiblyfromhisownnervousnessandpreoccupation,shewasawareofsomevagueuneasiness,andatanearlyopportunityrosetogo。ButDonEliseogentlylaidhishandonhersandsaid:—— \"Don\'tgoyet;Iwanttotalktoyou。”Histouchsuddenlyremindedherthatonceortwicebeforehehaddonethesamething,andshehadbeendisagreeablyimpressedbyit。Butsheliftedherbrowneyestohiswithanunconsciousnessthatwasmorecrushingthanawithdrawalofherhand,andwaitedforhimtogoon。 \"Itissuchalongwayforyoutocome,andyouhavesolittletimetostaywhenyouarehere,thatIamthinkingofaskingyouraunttoletyoulivehereattheMission,asapupil,inthehouseoftheSenoraHernandez,untilyourlessonsarefinished。PadreJosewillattendtotherestofyoureducation。Wouldyoulikeit?\" PoorCissy\'seyesleapedupinunaffectedandsparklingaffirmationbeforehertonguereplied。Tobaskinthisbelovedsunshinefordaystogether;tohavethisquaintSpanishlifebeforehereyes,andthosesoftSpanishaccentsinherears;toforgetherselfinwanderingintheold-timeMissiongardenbeyond;tohavedailyaccesstoMr。Braggs\'spianoandtheorganofthechurch——thiswasindeedtherealizationofherfondestdreams!Yetshehesitated。 SomewhereinherinheritedPuritannaturewasavagueconvictionthatitwaswrong,anditseemedeventofindanechointhewarningofthepreacher:thiswaswhatshewas\"piningfor。” \"Idon\'tknow,\"shestammered。\"Imustaskauntie;Ishouldn\'tliketoleaveher;andthere\'sthechapel。” \"Isn\'tthatrevivalistpreacherenoughtorunitforawhile?\"saidhercompanion,half-sneeringly。 Theremarkwasnotatactfulone。 \"Mr。Seabrighthasn\'tbeenhereforamonth,\"sheansweredsomewhatquickly。\"Buthe\'scomingnextSunday,andI\'mgladofit。He\'saverygoodman。Andthere\'snothinghedon\'tnotice。Hesawhowsillyitwastostickthechapelintotheveryheartofthewoods,andhetoldthemso。” \"AndIsupposehe\'llrunupabrand-newmeeting-houseoutontheroad,\"saidBraggs,smiling。 \"No,he\'sgoingtoopenupthewoods,andletthesunandlightin,andclearouttheunderbrush。” \"Andwhat\'sthatfor?\" Therewassuchanutterandabruptchangeinthespeaker\'svoiceandmanner——whichuntilthenhadbeenlazilyfastidiousandconfident——thatCissywasstartled。Andthechangebeingrudeanddictatorial,shewasstartledintoopposition。ShehadwantedtosaythattheimprovementhadbeensuggestedbyHER,butshetookamoreaggressiveattitude。 \"BrotherSeabrightsaysit\'saquestionofreligionandmorals。 It\'sascandalandawrong,andadisgracetotheWord,thatthechapelshouldhavebeenputthere。” DonEliseo\'sfaceturnedsowhiteandwaxythatCissywouldhavenoticedithadshenotfemininelylookedawaywhiletakingthisattitude。 \"Isupposethat\'sapartofhissensationstyle,andveryeffective,\"hesaid,resuminghisformervoiceandmanner。\"Imusttrytohearhimsomeday。But,now,inregardtoyourcominghere,ofcourseIshallconsultyouraunt,althoughIimagineshewillhavenoobjection。IonlywantedtoknowhowYOUfeltaboutit。” Heagainlaidhishandonhers。 \"Ishouldliketocomeverymuch,\"saidCissytimidly;\"andit\'sverykindofyou,I\'msure;butyou\'llseewhatauntiesays,won\'tyou?\"Shewithdrewherhandaftermomentarilygraspinghis,asifhisownacthadbeenonlyapartingsalutation,anddeparted。 AuntVashtireceivedCissy\'saccountofherinterviewwithagrimsatisfaction。Shedidnotknowwhatideasyounggalshadnowadays,butinHERtimeshe\'dbeenfittojumpouterherskinatsuchanofferfromsuchagoodmanasElishaBraggs。Andhewasarichman,too。Andefhewasgoin\'togiveheranedicationfree,itwasn\'tgoin\'tostopthere。Forherpart,shedidn\'tliketoputideasinyounggirls\'heads,——goodnessknowsthey\'denoughfoolishnessalready;butifCissymadeaChristianuseofhergifts,and\'tendedtoheredicationandprivileges,andmadeherselfafithelpmeetforanyman,shewouldsaythattherewerefewmeninthesepartsthatwasas\"comf\'bleketch\"asLishBraggs,orwouldmakeasgoodahusbandandprovider。 ThebloodsuddenlyleftCissy\'scheeksandthenreturnedwithuncomfortableheat。Heraunt\'swordshadsuddenlyrevealedtoherthemeaningoftheuneasinessshehadfeltinBraggs\'shousethatmorning——theoldrepulsionthathadcomeathistouch。Shehadneverthoughtofhimasasuitororabeaubefore,yetitnowseemedperfectlyplaintoherthatthiswastheulteriormeaningofhisgenerosity。Andyetshereceivedthatintelligencewiththesamemixedemotionswithwhichshehadreceivedhisoffertoeducateher。Shedidnotconcealfromherselftheprideandsatisfactionshefeltinthispresumptiveselectionofherashiswife;theworldlyadvantagesthatitpromised;northatitwasadestinyfarbeyondherdeserts。Yetshewasconsciousofexactlythesamesenseofwrong-doinginherpreferences——somethingthatseemedvaguelyakintothat\"convictionofsin\"ofwhichshehadheardsomuch——aswhenshereceivedhisofferofeducation。Itwasthismixtureoffearandsatisfactionthatcausedheralternatepalingandflushing,yetthistimeitwasthefearthatcamefirst。 Perhapsshewasbecomingundulysensitive。Thesecretivenessofhersexcametoheraidhere,andsheawkwardlychangedthesubject。AuntVashti,complacentlybelievingthatherwordshadfallenonfruitfulsoil,discreetlysaidnomore。 ItwasahotmorningwhenCissywalkedalonetochapelearlynextSunday。Therewasadryirritationintheairwhicheventhenorthwesttrades,blowingthroughtheseawardgorge,couldnottemper,andforthefirsttimeinherlifeshelookedforwardtotheleafyseclusionoftheburiedchapelwithafeelingoflonging。 Shehadavoidedheryouthfulescort,forshewishedtopracticealoneforanhourbeforetheservicewiththenewharmoniumthathadtakentheplaceoftheoldaccordionanditsunskillfulperformer。Perhaps,too,therewasatimiddesiretobeatherbestonthereturnofBrotherSeabright,andtoshowhim,withanewperformance,thatthe\"heavenlygift\"hadnotbeenneglected。 Sheopenedthechapelwiththekeyshealwayscarried,\"swished\" awayanintrusivesquirrel,leftthedoorandwindowopenforamoment,untilthebeatingoffrightenedwingsagainsttheraftershadceased,and,aftercarefullyexaminingthefloorforspiders,mice,andothercreepingthings,brushedawayafewfallenleavesandtwigsfromthetopoftheharmonium。Then,withherlongcurlstossedoverhershouldersandhanginglimplydownthebackofhernewmaple-leafyellowfrock,——whichwasalsoatimidrecognitionofBrotherSeabright\'sreturn,——andherbrowneyesturnedtotherafters,thisrusticSt。CeciliaoftheCoastRangebegantosing。 Theshellofthelittlebuildingdilatedwiththemelody;thesashesofthewindowspulsated,thetwoejectedlinnetsjoinedintimidlyfromtheircoignofvantageinthebelfryoutside,andthelimpvinesabovetheporchswayedlikehercurls。Onceshethoughtsheheardstealthyfootstepswithout;onceshewasalmostcertainshefeltthebrushingofsomebodyoutsideagainstthethinwallsofthechapel,andonceshestoppedtoglancequicklyatthewindowwithastrangeinstinctthatsomeonewaslookingather。ButshequicklyreflectedthatBrotherSeabrightwouldcomethereonlywhenthedeaconsdid,andwiththem。WhysheshouldthinkthatitwasBrotherSeabright,orwhyBrotherSeabrightshouldcomethusandatsuchatime,shecouldnothaveexplained。 Hedidnot,infact,makehisappearanceuntillater,andafterthecongregationhadquitefilledthechapel;hedidnot,moreover,appeartonoticeherasshesatthere,andwhenhegaveoutthehymnheseemedtohavequietlyoverlookedthenewharmonium。Shesangherbest,however,andmorethanoneoftheaudiencethoughtthat\"littleSisterAppleby\"hadgreatlyimproved。Indeed,itwouldnothaveseemedstrangetosome——rememberingBrotherSeabright\'sdiscursiveoratory——ifhehadmadesomeallusiontoit。 Buthedidnot。Hisheavyeyesmovedslowlyoverthecongregation,andhebegan。 Asusualhedidnottakeatext。Buthewouldtalktothemthatmorningabout\"TheConvictionofSin\"andthesenseofwrong-doingthatwasinnateinthesinner。Thisincludedallformoftemptation,forwhatwastemptationbuttheinbornconsciousnessofsomethingtostruggleagainst,andthatwassin!AtthisapparentlyconciseexpositionofherownfeelingsinregardtoDonEliseo\'soffer,Cissyfeltherselfblushingtotherootsofhercurls。CoulditbepossiblethatBrotherSeabrighthadheardofhertemptationtoleaveWestWoodlands,andthatthiswarningwasintendedforher?Hedidnotevenlookinherdirection。Yethisnextsentenceseemedtobeananswertoherownmentalquery。 \"Folksmightask,\"hecontinued,\"ifeventheyoungandinexperiencedshouldfeelthis——orwasthereastateofinnocentguiltwithoutconsciousness?\"Hewouldanswerthatquestionbytellingthemwhathadhappenedtohimthatmorning。Hehadcometothechapel,notbytheroad,butthroughthetangledwoodsbehindthem(Cissystarted)——throughthethickbrushandundergrowththatwaschokingthelifeoutofthislittlechapel——thewildernessthathehadbelievedwasneverbeforetroddenbyhumanfeet,andwasknownonlytoroamingbeastsandvermin。Butthatwaswherehewaswrong。 Inthestillnessandlisteningsilence,asuddencoughfromsomeoneinoneofthebackbenchesproducedthatinstantaneousdiversionofattentioncommontohumanityonsuchoccasions。