第7章

类别:其他 作者:Emily Bronte字数:19443更新时间:18/12/14 16:56:42
Hepointedintothesecondgarret,onlydifferingfromthefirstinbeingmorenakedaboutthewalls,andhavingalarge,low,curtainlessbed,withanindigo-colouredquiltatoneend。 `WhatdoIwantwithyours?\'Iretorted。`IsupposeMrHeathcliffdoesnotlodgeatthetopofthehouse,doeshe?\' `Oh!it\'sMaisterHathecliff\'syah\'rewenting!\'criedhe,asifmakinganewdiscovery。`Couldn\'tyeuhsaidsoa,atonst?unthen,Awmuduhtelledye,bahtallthiswark,utthat\'sjustoneyahcannutsea——healIaskeepsitlocked,unnob\'dyivermellson\'tbuthisseln。\' `You\'veanicehouse,Joseph,\'Icouldnotrefrainfromobserving,`andpleasantinmates;andIthinktheconcentratedessenceofallthemadnessintheworldtookupitsabodeinmybrainthedayIlinkedmyfatewiththeirs!However,thatisnottothepresentpurpose——thereareotherrooms。Forheaven\'ssakebequick,andletmesettlesomewhere!\' Hemadenoreplytothisadjuration;onlyploddingdoggedlydownthewoodensteps,andhaltingbeforeanapartmentwhich,fromthathaltandthesuperiorqualityofitsfurniture,Iconjecturedtobethebestone。Therewasacarpet:agoodone,butthepatternwasobliteratedbydust;afireplacehungwithcutpaper,droppingtopieces;ahandsomeoakbedsteadwithamplecrimsoncurtainsofratherexpensivematerialandmodernmake;buttheyhadevidentlyexperiencedroughusage:thevalanceshunginfestoons,wrenchedfromtheirrings,andtheironrodsupportingthemwasbentinanarcononeside,causingthedraperytotrailuponthefloor。 Thechairswerealsodamaged,manyofthemseverely;anddeepindentationsdeformedthepanelsofthewalls。Iwasendeavouringtogatherresolutionforenteringandtakingpossession,whenmyfoolofaguideannounced,`Thishereist\'maister\'s。\'Mysupperbythistimewascold,myappetitegone,andmypatienceexhausted。Iinsistedonbeingprovidedinstantlywithaplaceofrefuge,andmeansofrepose。 `Whearthedivil?\'beganthereligiouselder。`TheLordblessus!TheLordforgieus!Whearthehellwoldyegang?yemarred,wearisomenowt!YahseenallbudHareton\'sbitufacham\'er。They\'snotanotherhoiletuhligdahnini\'th\'hahse!\' Iwassovexed,Iflungmytrayanditscontentsontheground; andthenseatedmyselfatthestairs-head,hidmyfaceinmyhands,andcried。 `Ech!ech!\'exclaimedJoseph。`Weeldone,MissCathy!weeldone,MissCathy!Hahsiver,t\'maistersaIljusttum\'leo\'erthembrockenpots; un\'thenwe\'shearsummut;we\'shearhahit\'stuhbe。Gooid-for-nowtmadling! yahdesarvepiningfroothistoChurstmas,flingingt\'preciousgiftsuhGodunderfooiti\'yerflaysomerages!BudAw\'mmista\'enifyahshewyersperritlang。WillHathecliffbidesichbonnyways,thinkye?Awnobbutwishhemuhcotchyei\'thatplisky。Awnobbutwishhemay。\' Andsohewentonscoldingtohisdenbeneath,takingthecandlewithhim;andIremainedinthedark。Theperiodofreflectionsucceedingthissillyaction,compelledmetoadmitthenecessityofsmotheringmyprideandchokingmywrath,andbestirringmyselftoremoveitseffects。 AnunexpectedaidpresentlyappearedintheshapeofThrottler,whomI nowrecognizedasasonofouroldSkulker:ithadspentitswhelphoodattheGrange,andwasgivenbymyfathertoMrHindley。Ifancyitknewme:itpusheditsnoseagainstminebywayofsalute,andthenhastenedtodevourtheporridge;whileIgropedfromsteptostep,collectingtheshatteredearthenware,anddryingthespattersofmilkfromthebanisterwithmypockethandkerchief。OurlabourswerescarcelyoverwhenIheardEarnshaw\'streadinthepassage;myassistanttuckedinhistail,andpressedtothewall;Istoleintothenearestdoorway。Thedog\'sendeavourtoavoidhimwasunsuccessful;asIguessedbyascutterdownstairs,andaprolonged,piteousyelping。Ihadbetterluck!hepassedon,enteredhischamber,andshutthedoor。DirectlyafterJosephcameupwithHareton,toputhimtobed。IhadfoundshelterinHareton\'sroom,andtheoldman,onseeingme,said: `They\'srahmforboathyeunyerpride,now,Isudthink,i\'thehahse。It\'sempty;yemayhevitalltoyerseln,unHimasallasmaksathird,i\'suchillcompany!\' GladlydidItakeadvantageofthisintimation;andtheminuteIflungmyselfintoachair,bythefire,Inodded,andslept。Myslumberwasdeepandsweet,thoughoverfartoosoon。MrHeathcliffawokeme;hehadjustcomein,anddemanded,inhislovingmanner,whatIwasdoingthere?Itoldhimthecauseofmystayingupsolate——thathehadthekeyofourroominhispocket。Theadjectiveourgavemortaloffence。 Hesworeitwasnot,norevershouldbe,mine;andhe\'d——ButI\'llnotrepeathislanguage,nordescribehishabitualconduct:heisingeniousandunrestinginseekingtogainmyabhorrence!Isometimeswonderathimwithanintensitythatdeadensmyfear:yet,Iassureyou,atigeroravenomousserpentcouldnotrouseterrorinmeequaltothatwhichhewakens。HetoldmeofCatherine\'sillness,andaccusedmybrotherofcausingit;promisingthatIshouldbeEdgar\'sproxyinsuffering,tillhecouldgetholdofhim。 Idohatehim——Iamwretched——Ihavebeenafool!BewareofutteringonebreathofthistoanyoneattheGrange。Ishallexpectyoueveryday——don\'tdisappointme! ISABELLA。 [NextChapter][TableofContents] WutheringHeights[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter14AssoonasIhadperusedthisepistle,Iwenttothemaster,andinformedhimthathissisterhadarrivedattheHeights,andsentmealetterexpressinghersorrowforMrsLinton\'ssituation,andherardentdesiretoseehim; withawishthathewouldtransmittoher,asearlyaspossible,sometokenofforgivenessbyme。 `Forgiveness!\'saidLinton。`Ihavenothingtoforgiveher,Ellen。 YoumaycallatWutheringHeightsthisafternoon,ifyoulike,andsaythatIamnotangry,butI\'msorrytohavelosther;especiallyasIcanneverthinkshe\'llbehappy。Itisoutofthequestionmygoingtoseeher,however:weareeternallydivided;andshouldshereallywishtoobligeme,letherpersuadethevillainshehasmarriedtoleavethecountry。\' `Andyouwon\'twriteheralittlenote,sir?\'Iaskedimploringly。 `No,\'heanswered。`Itisneedless。MycommunicationwithHeathcliff\'sfamilyshallbeassparingashiswithmine。Itshallnotexist!\' MrEdgar\'scoldnessdepressedmeexceedingly;andallthewayfromtheGrangeIpuzzledmybrainshowtoputmoreheartintowhathesaid,whenIrepeatedit;andhowtosoftenhisrefusalofevenafewlinestoconsoleIsabella。Idaresayshehadbeenonthewatchformesincemorning:Isawherlookingthroughthelattice,asIcameupthegardencauseway,andInoddedtoher;butshedrewback,asifafraidofbeingobserved。Ienteredwithoutknocking。Thereneverwassuchadreary,dismalsceneastheformerlycheerfulhousepresented!Imustconfess,thatifIhadbeenintheyounglady\'splace,Iwould,atleast,havesweptthehearth,andwipedthetableswithaduster。Butshealreadypartookofthepervadingspiritofneglectwhichencompassedher。Herprettyfacewaswanandlistless;herhairuncurled:somelockshanginglanklydown,andsomecarelesslytwistedroundherhead。Probablyshehadnottouchedherdresssinceyesterevening。Hindleywasnotthere。MrHeathcliffsatatatable,turningoversomepapersinhispocket-book;butherosewhenIappeared,askedmehowIdid,quitefriendly,andofferedmeachair。 Hewastheonlythingtherethatseemeddecent:andIthoughtheneverlookedbetter。Somuchhadcircumstancesalteredtheirpositions,thathewouldcertainlyhavestruckastrangerasabornandbredgentleman; andhiswifeasathoroughlittleslattern!Shecameforwardeagerlytogreetme;andheldoutonehandtotaketheexpectedletter。Ishookmyhead。Shewouldn\'tunderstandthehint,butfollowedmetoasideboard,whereIwenttolaymybonnet,andimportunedmeinawhispertogiveherdirectlywhatIhadbrought。Heathcliffguessedthemeaningofhermanoeuvres,andsaid: `IfyouhavegotanythingforIsabella(asnodoubtyouhave,Nelly),giveittoher。Youneedn\'tmakeasecretofit!wehavenosecretsbetweenus。\' `Oh,Ihavenothing,\'Ireplied,thinkingitbesttospeakthetruthatonce。`Mymasterbidmetellhissisterthatshemustnotexpecteitheraletteroravisitfromhimatpresent。Hesendshislove,ma\'am,andhiswishesforyourhappiness,andhispardonforthegriefyouhaveoccasioned;buthethinksthatafterthistime,hishouseholdandthehouseholdhereshoulddropintercommunication,asnothinggoodcouldcomeofkeepingitup。\' MrsHeathcliff\'slipquiveredslightly,andshereturnedtoherseatinthewindow。Herhusbandtookhisstandonthehearthstone,nearme,andbegantoputquestionsconcerningCatherine。ItoldhimasmuchasIthoughtproperofherillness,andheextortedfromme,bycross-examination,mostofthefactsconnectedwithitsorigin。Iblamedher,asshedeserved,forbringingitallonherself;andendedbyhopingthathewouldfollowMrLinton\'sexampleandavoidfutureinterferencewithhisfamily,forgoodorevil。 `MrsLintonisnowjustrecovering,\'Isaid;`she\'llneverbelikeshewas,butherlifeisspared;andifyoureallyhavearegardforher,you\'llshuncrossingherwayagain:nay,you\'llmoveoutofthiscountryentirely;andthatyoumaynotregretit,I\'llinformyouCatherineLintonisasdifferentnowfromyouroldfriendCatherineEarnshaw,asthatyoungladyisdifferentfromme。Herappearanceischangedgreatly,hercharactermuchmoreso;andthepersonwhoiscompelled,ofnecessity,tobehercompanion,willonlysustainhisaffectionhereafterbytheremembranceofwhatsheoncewas,bycommonhumanity,andasenseofduty!\' `Thatisquitepossible,\'remarkedHeathcliff,forcinghimselftoseemcalm:`quitepossiblethatyourmastershouldhavenothingbutcommonhumanityandasenseofdutytofallbackupon。ButdoyouimaginethatIshallleaveCatherinetohisdutyandhumanity?andcanyoucomparemyfeelingsrespectingCatherinetohis?Beforeyouleavethishouse,Imustexactapromisefromyou,thatyou\'llgetmeaninterviewwithher:consentorrefuse,Iwillseeher!Whatdoyousay?\' `Isay,MrHeathcliff,\'Ireplied,`youmustnot:younevershall,throughmymeans。Anotherencounterbetweenyouandthemasterwouldkillheraltogether。\' `Withyouraid,thatmaybeavoided,\'hecontinued;`andshouldtherebedangerofsuchanevent——shouldhebethecauseofaddingasingletroublemoretoherexistence——why,IthinkIshallbejustifiedingoingtoextremes!IwishyouhadsincerityenoughtotellmewhetherCatherinewouldsuffergreatlyfromhisloss:thefearthatshewouldrestrainsme。 Andthereyouseethedistinctionsbetweenourfeelings:hadhebeeninmyplace,andIinhis,thoughIhatedhimwithahatredthatturnedmylifetogall,Ineverwouldhaveraisedahandagainsthim。Youmaylookincredulous,ifyouplease!Ineverwouldhavebanishedhimfromhersocietyaslongasshedesiredhis。Themomentherregardceased,Iwouldhavetornhisheartout,anddrunkhisblood!But,tillthen——ifyoudon\'tbelieveme,youdon\'tknowme——tillthen,IwouldhavediedbyinchesbeforeI touchedasinglehairofhishead!\' `Andyet,\'Iinterrupted,`youhavenoscruplesincompletelyruiningallhopesofherperfectrestoration,bythrustingyourselfintoherremembrancenow,whenshehasnearlyforgottenyou,andinvolvingherinanewtumultofdiscordanddistress。\' `Yousupposeshehasnearlyforgottenme?\'hesaid。`Oh,Nelly! youknowshehasnot!YouknowaswellasIdo,thatforeverythoughtshespendsonLinton,shespendsathousandonme!Atamostmiserableperiodofmylife,Ihadanotionofthekind:ithauntedmeonmyreturntotheneighbourhoodlastsummer;butonlyherownassurancecouldmakemeadmitthehorribleideaagain。Andthen,Lintonwouldbenothing,norHindley,norallthedreamsthateverIdreamt。Twowordswouldcomprehendmyfuture——deathandhell:existence,afterlosingher,wouldbehell。YetIwasafooltofancyforamomentthatshevaluedEdgarLinton\'sattachmentmorethanmine。Ifhelovedwithallthepowersofhispunybeing,hecouldn\'tloveasmuchineightyyearsasIcouldinaday。AndCatherinehasaheartasdeepasIhave:theseacouldbeasreadilycontainedinthathorse-trough,asherwholeaffectionbemonopolizedbyhim!Tush! Heisscarcelyadegreedearertoherthanherdog,orherhorse。Itisnotinhimtobelovedlikeme:howcansheloveinhimwhathehasnot?\' `CatherineandEdgarareasfondofeachotherasanytwopeoplecanbe,\'criedIsabella,withsuddenvivacity。`Noonehasarighttotalkinthatmanner,andIwon\'thearmybrotherdepreciatedinsilence!\' `Yourbrotheriswondrousfondofyoutoo,isn\'the?\'observedHeathcliffscornfully。`Heturnsyouadriftontheworldwithsurprisingalacrity。\' `HeisnotawareofwhatIsuffer,\'shereplied。`Ididn\'ttellhimthat。 `Youhavebeentellinghimsomething,then:youhavewritten,haveyou?\' `TosaythatIwasmarried,Ididwrite——yousawthenote。`Andnothingsince?\' `No。\' `Myyoungladyislookingsadlytheworseforherchangeofcondition,\' Iremarked。`Somebody\'slovecomesshortinhercase,obviously:whose,Imayguess;but,perhaps,Ishouldn\'tsay。\' `Ishouldguessitwasherown,\'saidHeathcliff。`Shedegeneratesintoamereslut!Sheistiredoftryingtopleasemeuncommonlyearly。 You\'dhardlycreditit,buttheverymorrowofourwedding,shewasweepingtogohome。However,she\'llsuitthishousesomuchthebetterfornotbeingovernice,andI\'lltakecareshedoesnotdisgracemebyramblingabroad。\' `Well,sir,\'returnedI,`Ihopeyou\'llconsiderthatMrsHeathcliffisaccustomedtobelookedafterandwaitedon;andthatshehasbeenbroughtuplikeanonlydaughter,whomeveryonewasreadytoserve。Youmustletherhaveamaidtokeepthingstidyabouther,andyoumusttreatherkindly。 WhateverbeyournotionofMrEdgar,youcannotdoubtthatshehasacapacityforstrongattachments,orshewouldn\'thaveabandonedtheelegances,andcomforts,andfriendsofherformerhome,tofixcontentedly,insuchawildernessasthis,withyou。\' `Sheabandonedthemunderadelusion,\'heanswered;`picturinginmeaheroofromance,andexpectingunlimitedindulgencesfrommychivalrousdevotion。Icanhardlyregardherinthelightofarationalcreature,soobstinatelyhasshepersistedinformingafabulousnotionofmycharacterandactingonthefalseimpressionsshecherished。But,atlast,Ithinkshebeginstoknowme:Idon\'tperceivethesillysmilesandgrimacesthatprovokedmeatfirst;andthesenselessincapabilityofdiscerningthatIwasinearnestwhenIgavehermyopinionofherinfatuationandherself。 ItwasamarvellouseffortofperspicacitytodiscoverthatIdidnotloveher。Ibelieved,atonetime,nolessonscouldteachherthat!Andyetitispoorlylearnt;forthismorningsheannounced,asapieceofappallingintelligence,thatIhadactuallysucceededinmakingherhateme!ApositivelabourofHercules,Iassureyou!Ifitbeachieved,Ihavecausetoreturnthanks。CanItrustyourassertion,Isabella?Areyousureyouhateme? IfIletyoualoneforhalfaday,won\'tyoucomesighingandwheedlingtomeagain?IdaresayshewouldratherIhadseemedalltendernessbeforeyou:itwoundshervanitytohavethetruthexposed。ButIdon\'tcarewhoknowsthatthepassionwaswhollyononeside;andInevertoldheralieaboutit。Shecannotaccusemeofshowingabitofdeceitfulsoftness。 Thefirstthingshesawmedo,oncomingoutoftheGrange,wastohangupherlittledog;andwhenshepleadedforit,thefirstwordsIutteredwereawishthatIhadthehangingofeverybeingbelongingtoher,exceptone:possiblyshetookthatexceptionforherself。Butnobrutalitydisgustedher:Isupposeshehasaninnateadmirationofit,ifonlyherpreciouspersonweresecurefrominjury!Now,wasitnotthedepthofabsurdity——ofgenuineidiocy,forthatpitiful,slavish,mean-mindedbrachtodreamthatIcouldloveher?Tellyourmaster,Nelly,thatInever,inallmylife,metwithsuchanabjectthingassheis。SheevendisgracesthenameofLinton;andI\'vesometimesrelented,frompurelackofinvention,inmyexperimentsonwhatshecouldendure,andstillcreepshamefullycringingback!Buttellhim,also,tosethisfraternalandmagisterialheartatease:thatIkeepstrictlywithinthelimitsofthelaw。Ihaveavoided,uptothisperiod,givinghertheslightestrighttoclaimaseparation; and,what\'smore,she\'dthanknobodyfordividingus。Ifshedesiredtogo,shemight:thenuisanceofherpresenceoutweighsthegratificationtobederivedfromtormentingher!\' `MrHeathcliff,\'saidI,`thisisthetalkofamadman,andyourwife,mostlikely,isconvincedyouaremad;and,forthatreason,shehasbornewithyouhitherto:butnowthatyousayshemaygo,she\'lldoubtlessavailherselfofthepermission。Youarenotsobewitched,ma\'am,areyou,astoremainwithhimofyourownaccord?\' `Takecare,Ellen!\'answeredIsabella,hereyessparklingirefully; therewasnomisdoubtingbytheirexpressionthefullsuccessofherpartner\'sendeavourstomakehimselfdetested。`Don\'tputfaithinasinglewordhespeaks。He\'salyingfiend!amonster,andnotahumanbeing!I\'vebeentoldImightleavehimbefore;andI\'vemadetheattempt,butIdarenotrepeatit!Only,Ellen,promiseyou\'llnotmentionasyllableofhisinfamousconversationtomybrotherorCatherine。Whateverhemaypretend,hewishestoprovokeEdgartodesperation:hesayshehasmarriedmeonpurposetoobtainpoweroverhim;andheshan\'tobtainit——I\'lldiefirst!Ijusthope,Ipray,thathemayforgethisdiabolicalprudenceandkillme!ThesinglepleasureIcanimagineistodieorseehimdead!\' `There——thatwilldoforthepresent!\'saidHeathcliff。`Ifyouarecalleduponinacourtoflaw,you\'llrememberherlanguage,Nelly! Andtakeagoodlookatthatcountenance:she\'snearthepointwhichwouldsuitme。No;you\'renotfittobeyourownguardian,Isabella,now;andI,beingyourlegalprotector,mustdetainyouinmycustody,howeverdistastefultheobligationmaybe。Goupstairs;IhavesomethingtosaytoEllenDeaninprivate。That\'snottheway:upstairs,Itellyou!Why,thisistheroadupstairs,child!\' Heseized,andthrustherfromtheroom:andreturnedmuttering: `Ihavenopity!Ihavenopity!Themorethewormswrithe,themoreIyearntocrushouttheirentrails!Itisamoralteething;andI grindwithgreaterenergy,inproportiontotheincreaseofpain。\' `Doyouunderstandwhatthewordpitymeans?\'Isaid,hasteningtoresumemybonnet。`Didyoueverfeelatouchofitinyourlife?\' `Putthatdown!\'heinterrupted,perceivingmyintentiontodepart。 `Youarenotgoingyet。Comeherenow,Nelly:ImusteitherpersuadeorcompelyoutoaidmeinfulfillingmydeterminationtoseeCatherine,andthatwithoutdelay。IswearthatImeditatenoharm:Idon\'tdesiretocauseanydisturbance,ortoexasperateorinsultMrLinton;Ionlywishtohearfromherselfhowsheis,andwhyshehasbeenill;andtoaskifanythingthatIcoulddowouldbeofusetoher。Lastnight,IwasintheGrangegardensixhours,andI\'llreturntheretonight;andeverynightI\'llhaunttheplace,andeveryday,tillIfindanopportunityofentering。 IfEdgarLintonmeetsme,Ishallnothesitatetoknockhimdown,andgivehimenoughtoinsurehisquiescencewhileIstay。Ifhisservantsopposeme,Ishallthreatenthemoffwiththesepistols。Butwouldn\'titbebettertopreventmycomingincontactwiththem,ortheirmaster?Andyoucoulddoitsoeasily。I\'dwarnyouwhenIcame,andthenyoumightletmeinunobserved,assoonasshewasalone,andwatchtillIdeparted,yourconsciencequitecalm:youwouldbehinderingmischief。\' Iprotestedagainstplayingthattreacherouspartinmyemployer\'shouse:and,besides,IurgedthecrueltyandselfishnessofhisdestroyingMrsLinton\'stranquillityforhissatisfaction。`Thecommonestoccurrencestartlesherpainfully,\'Isaid。`She\'sallnerves,andshecouldn\'tbearthesurprise,I\'mpositive。Don\'tpersist,sir!orelse,Ishallbeobligedtoinformmymasterofyourdesigns;andhe\'lltakemeasurestosecurehishouseanditsinmatesfromanysuchunwarrantableintrusions!\' `Inthatcase,I\'lltakemeasurestosecureyou,woman!\'exclaimedHeathcliff;`youshallnotleaveWutheringHeightstilltomorrowmorning。 ItisafoolishstorytoassertthatCatherinecouldnotbeartoseeme; andastosurprisingher,Idon\'tdesireit:youmustprepareheraskherifImaycome。Yousayshenevermentionsmyname,andthatIamnevermentionedtoher。TowhomshouldshementionmeifIamaforbiddentopicinthehouse?Shethinksyouareallspiesforherhusband。Oh,I\'venodoubtshe\'sinhellamongyou!Iguessbyhersilence,asmuchasanything,whatshefeels。Yousaysheisoftenrestless,andanxious-looking;isthataproofoftranquillity?Youtalkofhermindbeingunsettled。Howthedevilcoulditbeotherwiseinherfrightfulisolation?Andthatinsipid,paltrycreatureattendingherfromdutyandhumanity!Frompityandcharity!Hemightaswellplantanoakinaflowerpot,andexpectittothrive,asimaginehecanrestorehertovigourinthesoilofhisshallowcares!Letussettleitatonce:willyoustayhere,andamItofightmywaytoCatherineoverLintonandhisfootmen?Orwillyoubemyfriendasyouhavebeenhitherto,anddowhatIrequest?Decide! causethereisnoreasonformylingeringanotherminute,ifyoupersistinyourstubbornill-nature!\' Well,MrLockwood,Iarguedandcomplained,andflatlyrefusedhimfiftytimes;butinthelongrunheforcedmetoanagreement。Iengagedtocarryaletterfromhimtomymistress;andshouldsheconsent,IpromisedtolethimhaveintelligenceofLinton\'snextabsencefromhome,whenhemightcome,andgetinashewasable:Iwouldn\'tbethere,andmyfellow-servantsshouldbeequallyoutoftheway。Wasitrightorwrong?Ifearitwaswrong,thoughexpedient。IthoughtIpreventedanotherexplosionbymycompliance;andIthought,too,itmightcreateafavourablecrisisinCatherine\'smentalillness:andthenIrememberedMrEdgar\'ssternrebukeofmycarryingtales;andItriedtosmoothawayalldisquietudeonthesubject,byaffirming,withfrequentiteration,thatthatbetrayaloftrust,ifitmeritedsoharshanappellation,shouldbethelast。Notwithstanding,myjourneyhomewardwassadderthanmyjourneythither;andmanymisgivingsIhad,ereIcouldprevailonmyselftoputthemissiveintoMrsLinton\'shand。 ButhereisKenneth;I\'llgodown,andtellhimhowmuchbetteryouare。Myhistoryisdree,aswesay,andwillservetowhileawayanothermorning。 Dree,anddreary!Ireflectedasthegoodwomandescendedtoreceivethedoctor;andnotexactlyofthekindwhichIshouldhavechosentoamuseme。Butnevermind!I\'llextractwholesomemedicinesfromMrsDean\'sbitterherbs;andfirstly,letmebewarethefascinationthatlurksinCatherineHeathcliff\'sbrillianteyes。IshouldbeinacurioustakingifIsurrenderedmyhearttothatyoungperson,andthedaughterturnedoutasecondeditionofthemother! [NextChapter][TableofContents] WutheringHeights[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter15Anotherweekover——andIamsomanydaysnearerhealth,andspring!Ihavenowheardallmyneighbour\'shistory,atdifferentsittings,asthehousekeepercouldsparetimefrommoreimportantoccupations。I\'llcontinueitinherownwords,onlyalittlecondensed。Sheis,onthewhole,averyfairnarrator,andIdon\'tthinkIcouldimproveherstyle。 Intheevening,shesaid,theeveningofmyvisittotheHeights,Iknew,aswellasifIsawhim,thatMrHeathcliffwasabouttheplace; andIshunnedgoingout,becauseIstillcarriedhisletterinmypocket,anddidn\'twanttobethreatenedorteasedanymore。Ihadmadeupmymindnottogiveittillmymasterwentsomewhere,asIcouldnotguesshowitsreceiptwouldaffectCatherine。Theconsequencewas,thatitdidnotreachherbeforethelapseofthreedays。ThefourthwasSunday,andI broughtitintoherroomafterthefamilyweregonetochurch。Therewasamanservantlefttokeepthehousewithme,andwegenerallymadeapracticeoflockingthedoorsduringthehoursofservice;butonthatoccasiontheweatherwassowarmandpleasantthatIsetthemwideopen,and,tofulfilmyengagement,asIknewwhowouldbecoming,Itoldmycompanionthatthemistresswishedverymuchforsomeoranges,andhemustrunovertothevillageandgetafew,tobepaidforonthemorrow。Hedeparted,andIwentupstairs。 MrsLintonsatinaloose,whitedress,withalightshawloverhershoulders,intherecessoftheopenwindow,asusual。Herthick,longhairhadbeenpartlyremovedatthebeginningofherillness,andnowsheworeitsimplycombedinitsnaturaltressesoverhertemplesandneck。 Herappearancewasaltered,asIhadtoldHeathcliff;butwhenshewascalm,thereseemedunearthlybeautyinthechange。Theflashofhereyeshadbeensucceededbyadreamyandmelancholysoftness;theynolongergavetheimpressionoflookingattheobjectsaroundher:theyappearedalwaystogazebeyond,andfarbeyond——youwouldhavesaidoutofthisworld。Thenthepalenessofherface——itshaggardaspecthavingvanishedassherecoveredflesh——andthepeculiarexpressionarisingfromhermentalstate,thoughpainfullysuggestiveoftheircauses,addedtothetouchinginterestwhichsheawakened;and——invariablytome,Iknow,andtoanypersonwhosawher,Ishouldthink——refutedmoretangibleproofsofconvalescence,andstampedherasonedoomedtodecay。 Abooklayspreadonthesillbeforeher,andthescarcelyperceptiblewindfluttereditsleavesatintervals。IbelieveLintonhadlaiditthere: forsheneverendeavouredtodivertherselfwithreading,oroccupationofanykind,andhewouldspendmanyanhourintryingtoenticeherattentiontosomesubjectwhichhadformerlybeenheramusement。Shewasconsciousofhisaim,andinherbettermoodsenduredhiseffortsplacidly,onlyshowingtheiruselessnessbynowandthensuppressingaweariedsigh,andcheckinghimatlastwiththesaddestofsmilesandkisses。Atothertimes,shewouldturnpetulantlyaway,andhideherfaceinherhands,orevenpushhimoffangrily;andthenhetookcaretoletheralone,forhewascertainofdoingnogood。 Gimmertonchapelbellswerestillringing;andthefull,mellowflowofthebeckinthevalleycamesoothinglyontheear。Itwasasweetsubstitutefortheyetabsentmurmurofthesummerfoliage,whichdrownedthatmusicabouttheGrangewhenthetreeswereinleaf。AtWutheringHeightsitalwayssoundedonquietdaysfollowingagreatthaworaseasonofsteadyrain。AndofWutheringHeightsCatherinewasthinkingasshelistened: thatis,ifshethoughtorlistenedatall;butshehadthevague,distantlookImentionedbefore,whichexpressednorecognitionofmaterialthingseitherbyearoreye。 `There\'saletterforyou,MrsLinton,\'Isaid,gentlyinsertingitinonehandthatrestedonherknee。`Youmustreaditimmediately,becauseitwantsananswer。ShallIbreaktheseal?\' `Yes,\'sheanswered,withoutalteringthedirectionofhereyes。 Iopenedit——itwasveryshort。`Now\',Icontinued,`readit。\'Shedrewawayherhand,andletitfall。Ireplaceditinherlap,andstoodwaitingtillitshouldpleasehertoglancedown;butthatmovementwassolongdelayedthatatlastIresumed: `MustIreadit,ma\'am?ItisfromMrHeathcliff。\' Therewasastartandatroubledgleamofrecollection,andastruggletoarrangeherideas。Sheliftedtheletter,andseemedtoperuseit;andwhenshecametothesignatureshesighed:yetstillIfoundshehadnotgathereditsimport,for,uponmydesiringtohearherreply,shemerelypointedtothename,andgazedatmewithmournfulandquestioningeagerness。 `Well,hewishestoseeyou,\'saidI,guessingherneedofaninterpreter。`He\'sinthegardenbythistime,andimpatienttoknowwhatanswerIshallbring。\' AsIspoke,Iobservedalargedoglyingonthesunnygrassbeneathraiseitsearsasifabouttobark,andthensmoothingthemback,announce,byawagofthetail,thatsomeoneapproachedwhomitdidnotconsiderastranger。MrsLintonbentforward,andlistenedbreathlessly。Theminuteafterasteptraversedthehall;theopenhousewastootemptingforHeathclifftoresistwalkingin:mostlikelyhesupposedthatIwasinclinedtoshirkmypromise,andsoresolvedtotrusttohisownaudacity。WithstrainingeagernessCatherinegazedtowardstheentranceofherchamber。Hedidnothittherightroomdirectly,shemotionedmetoadmithim,buthefounditoutereIcouldreachthedoor,andinastrideortwowasatherside,andhadhergraspedinhisarms。 Heneitherspokenorloosedhisholdforsomefiveminutes,duringwhichperiodhebestowedmorekissesthaneverhegaveinhislifebefore,Idaresay:butthenmymistresshadkissedhimfirst,andIplainlysawthathecouldhardlybear,fordownrightagony,tolookintoherface! Thesameconvictionhadstrickenhimasme,fromtheinstanthebeheldher,thattherewasnoprospectofultimaterecoverythere——shewasfated,suretodie。 `Oh,Cathy!Oh,mylife!howcanIbearit?\'wasthefirstsentenceheuttered,inatonethatdidnotseektodisguisehisdespair。AndnowhestaredathersoearnestlythatIthoughttheveryintensityofhisgazewouldbringtearsintohiseyes;buttheyburnedwithanguish:theydidnotmelt。 `Whatnow?\'saidCatherine,leaningback,andreturninghislookwithasuddenlycloudedbrow:herhumourwasamerevaneforconstantlyvaryingcaprices。`YouandEdgarhavebrokenmyheart,Heathcliff!Andyoubothcametobewailthedeedtome,asifyouwerethepeopletobepitied!Ishallnotpityyou,notI。Youhavekilledme——andthrivenonit,Ithink。Howstrongyouare!HowmanyyearsdoyoumeantoliveafterIamgone?\' Heathcliffhadkneltononekneetoembraceher;heattemptedtorise,butsheseizedhishair,andkepthimdown。 `IwishIcouldholdyou,\'shecontinuedbitterly,`tillwewerebothdead!Ishouldn\'tcarewhatyousuffered。Icarenothingforyoursufferings。Whyshouldn\'tyousuffer?Ido!Willyouforgetme?WillyoubehappywhenIamintheearth?Willyousaytwentyyearshence,``That\'sthegraveofCatherineEarnshaw。Ilovedherlongago,andwaswretchedtoloseher;butitispast。I\'velovedmanyotherssince:mychildrenaredearertomethanshewas;andatdeath,IshallnotrejoicethatI amgoingtoher:IshallbesorrythatImustleavethem!\'\'Willyousayso,Heathcliff?\' `Don\'ttorturemetillIamasmadasyourself,\'criedhe,wrenchinghisheadfree,andgrindinghisteeth。 Thetwo,toacoolspectator,madeastrangeandfearfulpicture。 WellmightCatherinedeemthatheavenwouldbealandofexiletoher,unlesswithhermortalbodyshecastawayhermoralcharacteralso。Herpresentcountenancehadawildvindictivenessinitswhitecheek,andabloodlesslipandscintillatingeye;andsheretainedinherclosedfingersaportionofthelocksshehadbeengrasping。Astohercompanion,whileraisinghimselfwithonehand,hehadtakenherarmwiththeother;andsoinadequatewashisstockofgentlenesstotherequirementsofhercondition,thatonhislettinggoIsawfourdistinctimpressionsleftblueinthecolourlessskin。 `Areyoupossessedwithadevil,\'hepursuedsavagely,`totalkinthatmannertomewhenyouaredying?Doyoureflectthatallthosewordswillbebrandedonmymemory,andeatingdeepereternallyafteryouhaveleftme?YouknowyoulietosayIhavekilledyou:and,Catherine,youknowthatIcouldassoonforgetyouasmyexistence!Isitnotsufficientforyourinfernalselfishness,thatwhileyouareatpeaceIshallwritheinthetormentsofhell?\' `Ishallnotbeatpeace,\'moanedCatherine,recalledtoasenseofphysicalweaknessbytheviolent,unequalthrobbingofherheart,whichbeatvisiblyandaudiblyunderthisexcessofagitation。Shesaidnothingfurthertilltheparoxysmwasover;thenshecontinued,morekindly—— `I\'mnotwishingyougreatertormentthanIhave,Heathcliff。 Ionlywishusnevertobeparted:andshouldawordofminedistressyouhereafter,thinkIfeelthesamedistressunderground,andformyownsake,forgiveme!Comehereandkneeldownagain!Youneverharmedmeinyourlife。Nay,ifyounurseanger,thatwillbeworsetorememberthanmyharshwords!Won\'tyoucomehereagain?Do!\' Heathcliffwenttothebackofherchair,andleantover,butnotsofarastoletherseehisface,whichwaslividwithemotion。Shebentroundtolookathim;hewouldnotpermitit:turningabruptly,hewalkedtothefireplace,wherehestood,silent,withhisbacktowardsus。MrsLinton\'sglancefollowedhimsuspiciously:everymovementwokeanewsentimentinher。Afterapauseandaprolongedgaze,sheresumed; addressingmeinaccentsofindignantdisappointment—— `Oh,yousee,Nelly,hewouldnotrelentamomenttokeepmeoutofthegrave。ThatishowI\'mloved!Well,nevermind。ThatisnotmyHeathcliff。Ishalllovemineyet;andtakehimwithme:he\'sinmysoul。And\',addedshe,musingly,`thethingthatirksmemostinthisshatteredprison,afterall。I\'mtired,tiredofbeingenclosedhere。 I\'mwearyingtoescapeintothatgloriousworld,andtobealwaysthere: notseeingitdimlythroughtears,andyearningforitthroughthewallsofanachingheart;butreallywithit,andinit。Nelly,youthinkyouarebetterandmorefortunatethanI;infullhealthandstrength:youaresorryforme——verysoonthatwillbealtered。Ishallbesorryforyou。Ishallbeincomparablybeyondandaboveyouall。Iwonderhewon\'tbenearme!\'Shewentontoherself。`Ithoughthewishedit。 Heathcliff,dear!youshouldnotbesullennow。Docometome,Heathcliff。\' Inhereagernesssheroseandsupportedherselfonthearmofthechair。Atthatearnestappealheturnedtoher,lookingabsolutelydesperate。Hiseyes,wideandwet,atlastflashedfiercelyonher;hisbreastheavedconvulsively。Aninstanttheyheldasunder,andthenhowtheymetIhardlysaw,butCatherinemadeaspring,andhecaughther,andtheywerelockedinanembracefromwhichIthoughtmymistresswouldneverbereleasedalive:infact,tomyeyes,sheseemeddirectlyinsensible。 Heflunghimselfintothenearestseat,andonmyapproachinghurriedlytoascertainifshehadfainted,hegnashedatme,andfoamedlikeamaddog,andgatheredhertohimwithgreedyjealousy。IdidnotfeelasifIwereinthecompanyofacreatureofmyownspecies:itappearedthathewouldnotunderstand,thoughIspoketohim;soIstoodoff,andheldmytongue,ingreatperplexity。 AmovementofCatherine\'srelievedmealittlepresently:sheputupherhandtoclasphisneck,andbringhercheektohisasheheldher;whilehe,inreturn,coveringherwithfranticcaresses,saidwildly—— `Youteachmenowhowcruelyou\'vebeen——cruelandfalse。Whydidyoudespiseme?Whydidyoubetrayyourownheart,Cathy?I havenotonewordofcomfort。Youdeservethis。Youhavekilledyourself。 Yes,youmaykissme,andcry;andringoutmykissesandtears:they\'llblightyou——they\'lldamnyou。Youlovedme——thenwhatrighthadyoutoleaveme?Whatright——answerme——forthepoorfancyyoufeltforLinton?Becausemiseryanddegradation,anddeath,andnothingthatGodorSatancouldinflictwouldhavepartedus,you,ofyourownwill,didit。Ihavenotbrokenyourheart——youhavebrokenit;andinbreakingit,youhavebrokenmine。Somuchtheworseforme,thatIamstrong。DoIwanttolive?Whatkindoflivingwillitbewhenyou——oh,God!wouldyouliketolivewithyoursoulinthegrave?\' `Letmealone。letmealone,\'sobbedCatherine。`IfIhavedonewrong,I\'mdyingforit。Itisenough!Youleftmetoo:butIwon\'tupbraidyou!Iforgiveyou。Forgiveme!\' `Itishardtoforgive,andtolookatthoseeyes,andfeelthosewastedhands,\'heanswered。`Kissmeagain;anddon\'tletmeseeyoureyes! Iforgivewhatyouhavedonetome。Ilovemymurderer——butyours! HowcanI?\' Theyweresilent——theirfaceshidagainsteachother,andwashedbyeachother\'stears。Atleast,Isupposetheweepingwasonbothsides; asitseemedHeathcliffcouldweeponagreatoccasionlikethis。 Igrewveryuncomfortable,meanwhile;fortheafternoonworefastaway,themanwhomIhadsentoffreturnedfromhiserrand,andIcoulddistinguish,bytheshineofthewesteringsunupthevalley,aconcoursethickeningoutsideGimmertonchapelporch。 `Serviceisover,\'Iannounced。`Mymasterwillbehereinhalfanhour。\' Heathcliffgroanedacurse,andstrainedCatherinecloser:shenevermoved。 ErelongIperceivedagroupoftheservantspassinguptheroadtowardsthekitchenwing。MrLintonwasnotfarbehind;heopenedthegatehimselfandsaunteredslowlyup,probablyenjoyingthelovelyafternoonthatbreathedassoftassummer。 `Nowheishere,\'Iexclaimed。`ForHeaven\'ssake,hurrydown! You\'llnotmeetanyoneonthefrontstairs。Dobequick;andstayamongthetreestillheisfairlyin。\' `Imustgo,Cathy,\'saidHeathcliff,seekingtoextricatehimselffromhiscompanion\'sarms。`ButifIlive,I\'llseeyouagainbeforeyouareasleep。Iwon\'tstrayfiveyardsfromyourwindow。\' `Youmustnotgo!\'sheanswered,holdinghimasfirmlyasherstrengthallowed。`Youshallnot,Itellyou。\' `Foronehour,\'hepleadedearnestly。 `Notforoneminute,\'shereplied。 `Imust——Lintonwillbeupimmediately,\'persistedthealarmedintruder。 Hewouldhaverisen,andunfixedherfingersbytheact——sheclungfast,gasping:therewasmadresolutioninherface。 `No!\'sheshrieked。`Oh,don\'t,don\'tgo。Itisthelasttime! Edgarwillnothurtus。Heathcliff,Ishalldie!Ishalldie!\' `Damnthefool!Thereheis,\'criedHeathcliff,sinkingbackintohisseat。`Hush,mydarling!Hush,hush,Catherine!I\'llstay。Ifheshotmeso,I\'dexpirewithablessingonmylips。\' Andtheretheywerefastagain。Iheardmymastermountingthestairs——thecoldsweatranfrommyforehead:Iwashorrified。 `Areyougoingtolistentoherravings?\'Isaidpassionately。 `Shedoesnotknowwhatshesays。Willyouruinher,becauseshehasnotwittohelpherself?Getup!Youcouldbefreeinstantly。Thatisthemostdiabolicaldeedthateveryoudid。Wearealldonefor——master,mistress,andservant。 Iwrungmyhands,andcriedout;MrLintonhastenedhisstepatthenoise。Inthemidstofmyagitation,IwassincerelygladtoobservethatCatherine\'sarmshadfallenrelaxed,andherheadhungdown。 `She\'sfaintedordead,\'Ithought:`somuchthebetter。Farbetterthatsheshouldbedead,thanlingeringaburdenandamisery-makertoallabouther。\' Edgarsprangtohisunbiddenguest,blanchedwithastonishmentandrage。Whathemeanttodo,Icannottell;however,theotherstoppedalldemonstrations,atonce,byplacingthelifelesslookingforminhisarms。 `Lookthere!\'hesaid;`unlessyoubeafiend,helpherfirst——thenyoushallspeaktome!\' Hewalkedintotheparlour,andsatdown。MrLintonsummonedme,andwithgreatdifficulty,andafterresortingtomanymeans,wemanagedtorestorehertosensation;butshewasallbewildered;shesighed,andmoaned,andknewnobody。Edgar,inhisanxietyforher,forgotherhatedfriend。Ididnot。Iwent,attheearliestopportunity,andbesoughthimtodepart;affirmingthatCatherinewasbetter,andheshouldhearfrommeinthemorninghowshepassedthenight。 `Ishallnotrefusetogooutofdoors,\'heanswered;`butIshallstayinthegarden:and,Nelly,mindyoukeepyourwordtomorrow。Ishallbeunderthoselarchtrees。Mind!orIpayanothervisit,whetherLintonbeinornot。 Hesentarapidglancethroughthehalf-opendoorofthechamber,and,ascertainingthatwhatIstatedwasapparentlytrue,deliveredthehouseofhislucklesspresence。 [NextChapter][TableofContents]WutheringHeights[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter16Abouttwelveo\'clockthatnight,wasborntheCatherineyousawatWutheringHeights:apuny,sevenmonths\'child;andtwohoursafterthemotherdied,havingneverrecoveredsufficientconsciousnesstomissHeathcliff,orknowEdgar。Thelatter\'sdistractionathisbereavementisasubjecttoopainfultobedwelton;itsaftereffectsshowedhowdeepthesorrowsunk。 Agreataddition,inmyeyes,washisbeingleftwithoutanheir。Ibemoanedthat,asIgazedonthefeebleorphan;andImentallyabusedoldLintonfor(whatwasonlynaturalpartiality)thesecuringhisestatetohisowndaughter,insteadofhisson\'s。Anunwelcomedinfantitwas,poorthing! Itmighthavewailedoutoflife,andnobodycaredamorsel,duringthosefirsthoursofexistence。Weredeemedtheneglectafterwards;butitsbeginningwasasfriendlessasitsendislikelytobe。 Nextmorning——brightandcheerfuloutofdoors——stolesoftenedinthroughtheblindsofthesilentroom,andsuffusedthecouchanditsoccupantwithamellow,tenderglow。EdgarLintonhadhisheadlaidonthepillow,andhiseyesshut。Hisyoungandfairfeatureswerealmostasdeathlikeasthoseoftheformbesidehim,andalmostasfixed:buthiswasthehushofexhaustedanguish,andhersofperfectpeace。Herbrowsmooth,herlidsclosed,herlipswearingtheexpressionofasmile;noangelinheavencouldbemorebeautifulthansheappeared。 AndIpartookoftheinfinitecalminwhichshelay:mymindwasneverinaholierframethanwhileIgazedonthatuntroubledimageofdivinerest。Iinstinctivelyechoedthewordsshehadutteredafewhoursbefore: `Incomparablybeyondandaboveusall!Whetherstillonearthornowinheaven,herspiritisathomewithGod!\' Idon\'tknowifitbeapeculiarityinme,butIamseldomotherwisethanhappywhilewatchinginthechamberofdeath,shouldnofrenziedordespairingmournersharethedutywithme。Iseeareposethatneitherearthnorhellcanbreak,andIfeelanassuranceoftheendlessandshadowlesshereafter——theEternitytheyhaveentered——wherelifeisboundlessinitsduration,andloveinitssympathy,andjoyinitsfulness。InoticedonthatoccasionhowmuchselfishnessthereiseveninalovelikeMrLinton\'s,whenhesoregrettedCatherine\'sblessedrelease!Tobesure,onemighthavedoubted,afterthewaywardandimpatientexistenceshehadled,whethershemeritedahavenofpeaceatlast。Onemightdoubtinseasonsofcoldreflection;butnotthen,inthepresenceofhercorpse。Itasserteditsowntranquillity,whichseemedapledgeofequalquiettoitsformerinhabitant。 Doyoubelievesuchpeoplearehappyintheotherworld,sir? I\'dgiveagreatdealtoknow。 IdeclinedansweringMrsDean\'squestion,whichstruckmeassomethingheterodox。Sheproceeded—— RetracingthecourseofCatherineLinton,Ifearwehavenorighttothinksheis;butwe\'llleaveherwithherMaker。 Themasterlookedasleep,andIventuredsoonaftersunrisetoquittheroomandstealouttothepurerefreshingair。Theservantsthoughtmegonetoshakeoffthedrowsinessofmyprotractedwatch;inreality,mychiefmotivewasseeingMrHeathcliff。Ifhehadremainedamongthelarchesallnight,hewouldhaveheardnothingofthestirattheGrange; unless,perhaps,hemightcatchthegallopofthemessengergoingtoGimmerton。 Ifhehadcomenearer,hewouldprobablybeaware,fromthelightsflittingtoandfro,andtheopeningandshuttingoftheouterdoors,thatallwasnotrightwithin。Iwished,yetfeared,tofindhim。Ifelttheterriblenewsmustbetold,andIlongedtogetitover;buthowtodoit,Ididnotknow。Hewasthere——atleastafewyardsfartherinthepark; leantagainstanoldashtree,hishatoff,andhishairsoakedwiththedewthathadgatheredonthebuddedbranches,andfellpatteringroundhim。Hehadbeenstandingalongtimeinthatposition,forIsawapairofouselspassingandrepassingscarcelythreefeetfromhim,busyinbuildingtheirnest,andregardinghisproximitynomorethanthatofapieceoftimber。Theyflewoffatmyapproach,andheraisedhiseyesandspoke—— `She\'sdead!\'hesaid;`I\'venotwaitedforyoutolearnthat。 Putyourhandkerchiefaway——don\'tsnivelbeforeme。Damnyouall!shewantsnoneofyourtears!\' Iwasweepingasmuchforhimasher;wedosometimespitycreaturesthathavenoneofthefeelingeitherforthemselvesorothers;andwhenIfirstlookedintohisface,Iperceivedthathehadgotintelligenceofthecatastrophe;andafoolishnotionstruckmethathisheartwasquelledandheprayed,becausehislipsmovedandhisgazewasbentontheground。 `Yes,she\'sdead!\'Ianswered,checkingmysobsanddryingmycheeks。`Gonetoheaven,Ihope;wherewemay,everyone,joinher,ifwetakeduewarningandleaveourevilwaystofollowgood!\' `Didshetakeduewarning,then?\'askedHeathcliff,attemptingasneer。`Didshedielikeasaint?Come,givemeatruehistoryoftheevent。Howdid——\' Heendeavouredtopronouncethename,butcouldnotmanageit; andcompressinghismouthheheldasilentcombatwithhisinwardagony,defying,meanwhile,mysympathywithanunflinchingferociousstare。`Howdidshedie?\'heresumedatlast——fain,notwithstandinghishardihood,tohaveasupportbehindhim;for,afterthestruggle,hetrembled,inspiteofhimself,tohisveryfinger-ends。 `Poorwretch!\'Ithought;`youhaveaheartandnervesthesameasyourbrothermen!Whyshouldyoubeanxioustoconcealthem?YourpridecannotblindGod!YoutemptHimtowringthem,tillHeforcesacryofhumiliation。 `Quietlyasalamb!\'Iansweredaloud。`Shedrewasigh,andstretchedherself,likeachildreviving,andsinkingagaintosleep;andfiveminutesafterIfeltonelittlepulseatherheart,andnothingmore!\'