第15章

类别:其他 作者:Louisa May Alcott字数:11341更新时间:18/12/18 09:19:01
\"I\'vereadbits,andlikethem­theyaresooriginalandfreshandsometimesdroll,\"saidRose,smilingtoseewhatnaturalandappropriatemarksofapprobationtheelementsseemedtosetuponthepagesMacwasturningeagerly,foronehadevidentlybeenrainedon,acrushedberrystainedanother,someappreciativefield—mouseorsquirrelhadnibbledonecorner,andthecoverwasfadedwiththesunshine,whichseemedtohavefilteredthroughtothethoughtswithin。 \"Here\'sacharacteristicbitforyou:\'Iwouldrathersitonapumpkin,andhaveitalltomyself,thanbecrowdedonavelvetcushion。Iwouldratherrideonearthinanoxcart,withfreecirculation,thangotoheaveninthefancycarofanexcursiontrain,andbreathemalariaalltheway。\' \"I\'vetriedbothandquiteagreewithhim,\"laughedMac,andskimmingdownanotherpage,gaveheraparagraphhereandthere。 \"\'Readthebestbooksfirst,oryoumaynothaveachancetoreadthematall。\' \"\'Wedonotlearnmuchfromlearnedbooks,butfromsincerehumanbooks: frank,honestbiographies。\' \"\'Atleastletushavehealthybooks。Letthepoetbeasvigorousasthesugarmaple,withsapenoughtomaintainhisownverdure,besideswhatrunsintothetrough;andnotlikeavinewhich,beingcutinthespring,bearsnofruit,butbleedstodeathintheendeavortohealitswounds。\' \" \"Thatwilldoforyou,\"saidRose,stillthinkingofthenewsuspicionwhichpleasedherbyitsveryimprobability。 Macflashedaquicklookatherandshutthebook,sayingquietly,althoughhiseyesshone,andaconscioussmilelurkedabouthismouth:\"Weshallsee,andnooneneedmeddle,for,asmyThoreausays,\"Whate\'erweleavetoGod,GoddoesAndblessesus: TheworkwechooseshouldbeourownGodletsalone。\"Rosesatsilent,asifconsciousthatshedeservedhispoeticalreproof。 \"Come,youhavecatechizedmeprettywell;nowI\'lltakemyturnandaskyouwhyyoulook\'uplifted,\'asyoucallit。Whathaveyoubeendoingtomakeyourselfmorelikeyournamesakethanever?\"askedMac,carryingwarintotheenemy\'scampwiththesuddenquestion。 \"Nothingbutlive,andenjoydoingit。Iactuallysithere,dayafterday,ashappyandcontentedwithlittlethingsasDulceisandfeelasifIwasn\'tmucholderthanshe,\"answeredthegirl,feelingasifsomechangewasgoingoninthatpleasantsortofpausebutunabletodescribeit。\"Asifaroseshouldshutandbeabudagain,\" murmuredMac,borrowingfromhisbelovedKeats。 \"Ah,butIcan\'tdothat!ImustgoonbloomingwhetherIlikeitornot,andtheonlytroubleIhaveistoknowwhatleafIoughttounfoldnext,\"saidRose,playfullysmoothingoutthewhitegown,inwhichshelookedverylikeadaisyamongthegreen。 \"Howfarhaveyougot?\"askedMac,continuinghiscatechismasifthefancysuitedhim。 \"Letmesee。SinceIcamehomelastyear,I\'vebeengay,thensad,thenbusy,andnowIamsimplyhappy。Idon\'tknowwhy,butseemtobewaitingforwhatistocomenextandgettingreadyforit,perhapsunconsciously,\" shesaid,lookingdreamilyawaytothehillsagain,isifthenewexperiencewascomingtoherfromafar。 Macwatchedherthoughtfullyforaminute,wonderinghowmanymoreleavesmustunfoldbeforethegoldenheartofthishumanflowerwouldlieopentothesun。Hefeltacuriousdesiretohelpinsomeway,andcouldthinkofnonebetterthantoofferherwhathehadfoundmosthelpfultohimself。 Pickingupanotherbook,heopeneditataplacewhereanoakleaflayand,handingittoher,said,asifpresentingsomethingveryexcellentandprecious:\"Ifyouwanttobereadytotakewhatevercomesinabraveandnobleway,readthat,andtheonewherethepageisturneddown。\" Rosetookit,sawthewords\"Self—Reliance,\" andturningtheleaves,readhereandthereapassagewhichwasmarked: \"\'Mylifeisforitself,andnotforaspectacle。\' \"\'Insistonyourself:neverimitate。Thatwhicheachcandobest,nonebuthisMakercanteachhim。\' \"\'Dothatwhichisassignedtoyou,andyoucannothopeordaretoomuch。\'\" Then,comingtothefoldedpage,whosetitlewas\"Heroism,\"sheread,andbrightenedassheread: \"\'Letthemaiden,witherectsoul,walkserenelyonherway;acceptthehintofeachnewexperience;searchinturnalltheobjectsthatsolicithereye,thatshemaylearnthepowerandthecharmofhernewbornbeing。\' \"\'Thefairgirlwhorepelsinterferencebyadecidedandproudchoiceofinfluencesinspireseverybeholderwithsomethingofherownnobleness; andthesilentheartencouragesher。Ofriend,neverstrikesailtoafear! Comeintoportgreatly,orsailwithGodtheseas。\'\" \"Youunderstandthat,don\'tyou?\"askedMacassheglancedupwiththelookofonewhohadfoundsomethingsuitedtohertasteandneed。 \"Yes,butIneverdaredtoreadtheseEssays,becauseIthoughttheyweretoowiseforme。\" \"Thewisestthingsaresometimesthesimplest,Ithink。Everyonewelcomeslightandair,andcannotdowithoutthem,yetveryfewcouldexplainthemtruly。Idon\'taskyoutoreadorunderstandallofthat­don\'tmyself­butIdorecommendthetwoessaysI\'vemarked,aswellas\'Love\' and\'Friendship。\' Trythem,andletmeknowhowtheysuit。I\'llleaveyouthebook。\" \"Thanks。Iwantedsomethingfinetoreaduphereand,judgingbywhatIsee,Ifancythiswillsuit。OnlyAuntJessiemaythinkI\'mputtingonairsifItryEmerson。\" \"Whyshouldshe?Hehasdonemoretosetyoungmenandwomenthinkingthananymaninthiscenturyatleast。Don\'tyoubeafraid­ifitiswhatyouwant,takeit,andgoaheadashetellsyou­\"Withouthalting,withoutrest,LiftingBetteruptoBest。\"\"I\'lltry,\"saidRosemeekly,feelingthatMachadbeengoingaheadhimselfmuchfasterthanshehadanysuspicion。 Hereavoiceexclaimed\"Hallo!\"and,lookingaround,Jamiewasdiscoveredsurveyingthemcriticallyashestoodinanindependentattitude,likeasmallColossusofRhodesinbrownlinen,withabundleofmolassescandyinonehand,severalnewfishhookscherishedcarefullyintheother,andhishatwellonthebackofhishead,displayingasmanyfrecklesasonesomewhatlimitednosecouldreasonablyaccommodate。 \"Howareyou,youngone?\"saidMac,nodding。 \"Tip—top。Gladit\'syou。ThoughtArchiemighthaveturnedupagain,andhe\'snofun。Wheredidyoucomefrom?Whatdidyoucomefor?Howlongareyougoingtostay?Wantabit?It\'sjollygood。\" WithwhichvariedremarksJamieapproached,shookhandsinamanlyway,and,sittingdownbesidehislongcousin,hospitablyofferedsticksofcandyallaround。 \"Didyougetanyletters?\"askedRose,decliningthestickytreat。 \"Lots,butMamaforgottogive\'emtome,andIwasratherinahurry,forMrs。AtkinsonsaidsomebodyhadcomeandIcouldn\'twait,\"explainedJamie,reposingluxuriouslywithhisheadonMac\'slegsandhismouthfull。 \"I\'llstepandgetthem。Auntymustbetired,andweshouldenjoyreadingthenewstogether。\" \"Sheisthemostconvenientgirlthateverwas,\"observedJamieasRosedeparted,thinkingMacmightlikesomemoresubstantialrefreshmentthansweetmeats。 \"Ishouldthinkso,ifyouletherrunyourerrands,youlazylittlescamp,\"answeredMac,lookingafterherasshewentupthegreenslope,fortherewassomethingveryattractivetohimabouttheslenderfigureinaplainwhitegownwithablacksashaboutthewaistandallthewavyhairgatheredtothetopoftheheadwithalittleblackbow。 \"Sortofpre—Raphaelite,andquiterefreshingafterthefurbelowedcreaturesatthehotels,\"hesaidtohimselfasshevanishedunderthearchofscarletrunnersoverthegardengate。 \"Oh,well!Shelikesit。Roseisfondofme,andI\'mverygoodtoherwhenIhavetime,\"continuedJamie,calmlyexplaining。\"Ilethercutoutafishhook,whenitcaughtinmyleg,withasharppenknife,andyou\'dbetterbelieveithurt,butIneversquirmedabit,andshesaidIwasabraveboy。Andthen,onedayIgotleftonmydesertisland­outinthepond,youknow­theboatfloatedoff,andthereIwasforasmuchasanhourbeforeIcouldmakeanyonehear。ButRosethoughtImightbethere,anddownshecame,andtoldmetoswimashore。Itwasn\'tfar,butthewaterwashorridcold,andIdidn\'tlikeit。Istartedthough,justasshesaid,andgotonallright,tillabouthalfway,thencramporsomethingmademeshutupandhowl,andshecameaftermeslapdash,andpulledmeashore。Yes,sir,aswetasaturtle,andlookedsofunny,Ilaughed,andthatcuredthecramp。Wasn\'tIgoodtomindwhenshesaid,\'Comeon\'?\" \"Shewas,todiveaftersuchascapegrace。Iguessyouleadheralifeofit,andI\'dbettertakeyouhomewithmeinthemorning,\"suggestedMac,rollingtheboyoverandgivinghimagood—naturedpummelingonthehaycockwhileDulceapplaudedfromhernest。 WhenRosereturnedwithice—coldmilk,gingerbread,andletters,shefoundthereaderofEmersonupinthetree,peltingandbeingpeltedwithgreenapplesasJamievainlyendeavoredtogetathim。ThesiegeendedwhenAuntJessieappeared,andtherestoftheafternoonwasspentinchatabouthomeaffairs。 EarlythenextmorningMacwasoff,andRosewentasfarastheoldchurchwithhim。 \"Shallyouwalkalltheway?\"sheaskedashestrodealongbesideherinthedewyfreshnessoftheyoungday。 \"Onlyabouttwentymiles,thentakecarandwhiskbacktomywork,\" heanswered,breakingadelicatefernforher。 \"Areyouneverlonely?\" \"Never。Itakemybestfriendsalong,youknow,\"andhegaveaslaptothepocketfromwhichpeepedthevolumeofThoreau。 \"I\'mafraidyouleaveyourverybestbehindyou,\"saidRose,alludingtothebookhehadlentheryesterday。 \"I\'mgladtoshareitwithyou。Ihavemuchofithere,andalittlegoesagreatway,asyouwillsoondiscover,\"heanswered,tappinghishead。 \"Ihopethereadingwilldoasmuchformeasitseemstohavedoneforyou。I\'mhappy,butyouarewiseandgood­Iwanttobealso。\" \"Readaway,anddigestitwell,thenwriteandtellmewhatyouthinkofit。Willyou?\"heaskedastheypausedwherethefourroadsmet。 \"Ifyouwillanswer。Shallyouhavetimewithallyourotherwork?Poetry­I begpardon­medicineisveryabsorbing,youknow,\"answeredRosemischievously,forjustthen,ashestoodbareheadedintheshadowsoftheleavesplayingoverhisfineforehead,sherememberedthechatamongthehaycocks,andhedidnotlookatalllikeanM。D。 \"I\'llmaketime。\" \"Good—bye,Milton。\" \"Good—bye,Sabrina。\"Chapter18。Chapter18。18WHICHWASIT?Rosedidreadanddigest,andfoundherdaysmuchricherforthegoodcompanyshekept,foranintroductiontosomuchthatwaswise,beautiful,andtruecouldnotbutmakethatmonthamemorableone。Itisnotstrangethatwhiletheyoungmanmostadmired\"Heroism\"and\"Self—Reliance,\"thegirlpreferred\"Love\"and\"Friendship,\"readingthemoverandoverlikeprosepoems,astheyare,tothefittingaccompanimentofsunshine,solitude,andsympathy,forletterswenttoandfrowithpraiseworthyregularity。 Rosemuchenjoyedthiscorrespondence,andfoundherselfregrettingthatitwasatanendwhenshewenthomeinSeptember,forMacwrotebetterthanhetalked,thoughhecoulddothatremarkablywellwhenhechose。 Butshehadnochancetoexpresseitherpleasureorregret,forthefirsttimeshesawhimafterherreturnthegreatchangeinhisappearancemadeherforgeteverythingelse。Somewhimhadseizedhimtobeshavenandshorn,andwhenhepresentedhimselftowelcomeRose,shehardlyknewhim。Theshaggyhairwasnicelytrimmedandbrushed,thecherishedbrownbeardentirelygone,showingawell—cutmouthandhandsomechinandgivinganewexpressiontothewholeface。 \"AreyoutryingtolooklikeKeats?\"sheasked,afteracriticalglance,whichleftherundecidedwhetherthechangewasanimprovementornot。 \"IamtryingnottolooklikeUncle,\"answeredMaccoolly。 \"Andwhy,ifyouplease?\"demandedRoseingreatsurprise。 \"BecauseIprefertolooklikemyself,andnotresembleanyotherman,nomatterhowgoodorgreathemaybe。\" \"Youhaven\'tsucceededthen,foryoulooknowverymuchliketheyoungAugustus,\"returnedRose,ratherpleasedonthewholetoseewhatafinelyshapedheadappearedaftertheroughthatchwasoff。 \"Trustawomantofindacomparisonforeverythingunderthesun!\"laughedMac,notatallflatteredbytheonejustmade。\"Whatdoyouthinkofme,onthewhole?\"heaskedaminutelater,ashefoundRosestillscrutinizinghimwithameditativeair。 \"Haven\'tmadeupmymind。Itissuchanentirechange,Idon\'tknowyou,andfeelasifIoughttobeintroduced。Youcertainlylookmuchmoretidy,andIfancyIshalllikeitwhenI\'musedtoseeingasomewhatdistinguished—lookingmanaboutthehouseinsteadofmyoldfriendOrson,\" answeredRose,withherheadononesidetogetaprofileview。 \"Don\'ttellUnclewhyIdidit,please­hethinksitwasforthesakeofcoolnessandlikesit,sotakenonotice。Theyareallusedtomenow,anddon\'tmind,\"saidMac,rovingabouttheroomasifratherashamedofhiswhimafterall。 \"No,Iwon\'t,butyoumustn\'tmindifI\'mnotassociableasusualforawhile。Inevercanbewithstrangers,andyoureallydoseemlikeone。 Thatwillbeapunishmentforyourwantoftasteandloveoforiginality,\" returnedRose,resolvedtopunishhimfortheslightputuponherbeloveduncle。 \"Asyoulike。Iwon\'ttroubleyoumuchanyway,forI\'mgoingtobeverybusy。MaygotoL?thiswinter,ifUnclethinksbest,andthenmy\'originality\' can\'tannoyyou。\" \"Ihopeyouwon\'tgo。Why,Mac,I\'mjustgettingtoknowandenjoyyou,andthoughtwe\'dhaveanicetimethiswinterreadingsomethingtogether。 Mustyougo?\"AndRoseseemedtoforgethisstrangeness,assheheldhimstillbyonebuttonwhileshetalked。 \"Thatwouldbenice。ButIfeelasifImustgo­myplansareallmade,andI\'vesetmyheartonit,\"answeredMac,lookingsoeagerthatRosereleasedhim,sayingsadly:\"Isupposeitisnaturalforyoualltogetrestlessandpushoff,butitishardformetoletyougooneaftertheotherandstayherealone。Charlieisgone,ArchieandStevearewrappedupintheirsweethearts,theboysaway,andonlyJamieleftto\'playwithRose。\'\" \"ButI\'llcomeback,andyou\'llbegladIwentifIbringyoumy­\" beganMacwithsuddenanimation,thenstoppedabruptlytobitehislips,asifhehadnearlysaidtoomuch。 \"Yourwhat?\"askedRosecuriously,forheneitherlookednoractedlikehimself。 \"Iforgothowlongittakestogetadiploma,\"hesaid,walkingawayagain。 \"Therewillbeonecomfortifyougo­you\'llseePhebeandcantellmeallabouther,forsheissomodest,shedoesn\'thalfdoit。Ishallwanttoknowhowshegetson,ifsheisengagedtosingballadsintheconcertstheytalkoffornextwinter。Youwillwrite,won\'tyou?\" \"Oh,yes!Nodoubtofthat,\"andMaclaughedlowtohimselfashestoopedtolookatthelittlePsycheonthemantelpiece。\"Whataprettythingitis!\"headdedsoberlyashetookitup。 \"Becareful。UnclegaveittomelastNewYear,andI\'mveryfondofit。SheisjustliftingherlamptoseewhatCupidislike,forshehasn\'tseenhimyet,\"saidRose,busyputtingherworktableinorder。 \"YououghttohaveaCupidforhertolookat。Shehasbeenwaitingpatientlyawholeyear,withnothingbutabronzelizardinsight,\"saidMacwiththehalf—shy,half—daringlookwhichwassonewandpuzzling。 \"Cupidfledawayassoonasshewokehim,youknow,andshehadabadtimeofit。Shemustwaitlongertillshecanfindandkeephim。\" \"Doyouknowshelookslikeyou?Hairtiedupinaknot,andaspiritualsortofface。Don\'tyouseeit?\"askedMac,turningthegracefullittlefiguretowardher。 \"Notabitofit。IwonderwhomIshallresemblenext!I\'vebeencomparedtoaFraAngelicoangel,SaintAgnes,andnow\'Syke,\'asAnnabeloncecalledher。\" \"You\'dseewhatImean,ifyou\'deverwatchedyourownfacewhenyouwerelisteningtomusic,talkingearnestly,ormuchmoved,thenyoursoulgetsintoyoureyesandyouare­likePsyche。\" \"Tellmethenexttimeyouseemeina\'soulful\'state,andI\'lllookintheglass,forI\'dliketoseeifitisbecoming,\"saidRosemerrilyasshesortedhergayworsteds。\"Yourfeetinthefull—growngrasses,Movedsoftasasoftwindblows; YoupassedmeasAprilpasses,Withafacemadeoutofarose,\"murmuredMacunderhisbreath,thinkingofthewhitefiguregoingupagreenslopeonesummerday;then,asifchidinghimselfforsentimentality,hesetPsychedownwithgreatcareandbegantotalkaboutacourseofsolidreadingforthewinter。 Afterthat,Rosesawverylittleofhimforseveralweeks,asheseemedtobemakingupforlosttimeandwasmoreoddandabsentthaneverwhenhedidappear。 Asshebecameaccustomedtothechangeinhisexternalappearance,shediscoveredthathewasalteringfastinotherwaysandwatchedthe\"distinguished—lookinggentleman\"withmuchinterest,sayingtoherself,whenshesawanewsortofdignityabouthimalternatingwithanunusualrestlessnessofmanner,andnowandthenatouchofsentiment,\"Geniusissimmering,justasI predicted。\" Asthefamilywereinmourning,therewerenofestivitiesonRose\'stwenty—firstbirthday,thoughtheboyshadplannedallsortsofrejoicings。 Everyonefeltparticularlytendertowardtheirgirlonthatday,rememberinghow\"poorCharlie\"hadlovedher,andtheytriedtoshowitinthegiftsandgoodwishestheysenther。Shefoundhersanctumallaglowwithautumnleaves,andonhertablesomanyrareandprettythings,shequiteforgotshewasanheiressandonlyfelthowrichshewasinlovingfriends。 Onegiftgreatlypleasedher,thoughshecouldnothelpsmilingatthesourcefromwhenceitcame,forMacsentheraCupid­notthechubbychildwithafaceofnaughtymerriment,butaslender,wingedyouthleaningonhisunstrungbow,withabrokenarrowathisfeet。Apoem,\"ToPsyche,\" camewithit,andRosewasmuchsurprisedatthebeautyofthelines,for,insteadofbeingwitty,complimentary,orgay,therewassomethingnoblerthanmeresentimentinthem,andthesweetoldfablelivedagaininlanguagewhichfitlypaintedthemaidenSoullookingforaLoveworthytopossessit。 Rosereadthemoverandoverasshesatamongthegoldandscarletleaveswhichglorifiedherlittleroom,andeachtimefoundnewdepthandbeautyinthem,lookingfromthewordsthatmademusicinhereartothelovelyshapesthatspokewiththeirmutegracetohereye。Thewholethingsuitedherexactly,itwassodelicateandperfectinitsway,forshewastiredofcostlygiftsandvaluedverymuchthisproofofhercousin\'stasteandtalent,seeingnothinginitbutanaffectionatedesiretopleaseher。 Alltherestdroppedinatintervalsthroughthedaytosayalovingword,andlastofallcameMac。RosehappenedtobealonewithDulce,enjoyingasplendidsunsetfromherwesternwindow,forOctobergaveherchildabeautifulgoodnight。 Roseturnedaroundasheenteredand,puttingdownthelittlegirl,wenttohimwiththeeveningredshiningonherhappyfaceasshesaidgratefully:\"DearMac,itwassolovely!Idon\'tknowhowtothankyouforitinanywaybutthis。\"And,drawingdownhistallhead,shegavehimthebirthdaykissshehadgivenalltheothers。 Butthistimeitproducedasingulareffect,forMacturnedscarlet,thengrewpale,andwhenRoseaddedplayfully,thinkingtorelievetheshynessofsoyoungapoet,\"Neveragainsayyoudon\'twritepoetry,orcallyourversesrubbish­Iknewyouwereagenius,andnowI\'msureofit,\"hebrokeout,asifagainsthiswill:\"No。Itisn\'tgenius,itis­love!\"Then,assheshrankalittle,startledathisenergy,headded,withaneffortatself—controlwhichmadehisvoicesoundstrange: \"Ididn\'tmeantospeak,butIcan\'tsufferyoutodeceiveyourselfso。 Imusttellthetruth,andnotletyoukissmelikeacousinwhenIloveyouwithallmyheartandsoul!\" \"Oh,Mac,don\'tjoke!\"criedRose,bewilderedbythissuddenglimpseintoaheartshethoughtsheknewsowell。 \"I\'minsolemnearnest,\"heansweredsteadily,insuchaquiettonethat,butforthepaleexcitementofhisface,shemighthavedoubtedhiswords。\"Beangry,ifyouwill。Iexpectit,forIknowitistoosoontospeak。Ioughttowaitforyears,perhaps,butyouseemedsohappyIdaredtohopeyouhadforgotten。\" \"Forgottenwhat?\"askedRosesharply。 \"Charlie。\" \"Ah!YouallwillinsistonbelievingthatIlovedhimbetterthanI did!\"shecried,withbothpainandimpatienceinhervoice,forthefamilydelusiontriedherverymuchattimes。 \"Howcouldwehelpit,whenhewaseverythingwomenmostadmire?\"saidMac,notbitterly,butasifhesometimeswonderedattheirwantofinsight。 \"Idonotadmireweaknessofanysort­Icouldneverlovewithouteitherconfidenceorrespect。Domethejusticetobelievethat,forI\'mtiredofbeingpitied。\" Shespokealmostpassionately,beingmoreexcitedbyMac\'srepressedemotionthanshehadeverbeenbyCharlie\'smosttouchingdemonstration,thoughshedidnotknowwhy。 \"Buthelovedyouso!\"beganMac,feelingasifabarrierhadsuddenlygonedownbutnotdaringtoventureinasyet。 \"Thatwasthehardpartofit!ThatwaswhyItriedtolovehim,whyIhopedhewouldstandfastformysake,ifnotforhisown,andwhyI founditsosadsometimesnottobeabletohelpdespisinghimforhiswantofcourage。Idon\'tknowhowothersfeel,but,tome,loveisn\'tall。 Imustlookup,notdown,trustandhonorwithmywholeheart,andfindstrengthandintegritytoleanon。Ihavehaditsofar,andIknowIcouldnotlivewithoutit。\" \"Youridealisahighone。Doyouhopetofindit,Rose?\"Macasked,feeling,withthehumilityofagenuinelove,thathecouldnotgiveherallshedesired。 \"Yes,\"sheanswered,withafacefullofthebeautifulconfidenceinvirtue,theinstinctivedesireforthebestwhichsomanyofuslosetoosoon,tofindagainafterlife\'sgreatlessonsarewelllearned。\"Idohopetofindit,becauseItrynottobeunreasonableandexpectperfection。 Smileifyouwill,butIwon\'tgiveupmyheroyet,\"andshetriedtospeaklightly,hopingtoleadhimawayfromamoredangeroustopic。 \"You\'llhavetolookalongwhile,I\'mafraid,\"andalltheglowwasgoneoutofMac\'sface,forheunderstoodherwishandknewhisanswerhadbeengiven。 \"IhaveUncletohelpme,andIthinkmyidealgrewoutofmyknowledgeofhim。HowcanIfailtobelieveingoodness,whenheshowsmewhatitcanbeanddo?\" \"It\'snouseformetosayanymore,forIhaveverylittletooffer。 IdidnotmeantosayawordtillIearnedarighttohopeforsomethinginreturn。Icannottakeitback,butIcanwishyousuccess,andIdo,becauseyoudeservetheverybest。\"AndMacmovedasifhewasgoingawaywithoutmorewords,acceptingtheinevitableasmanfullyashecould。 \"Thankyou­thatmakesmefeelveryungratefulandunkind。IwishIcouldansweryouasyouwantmetofor,indeed,dearMac,I\'mveryfondofyouinmyownway,\"andRoselookedupwithsuchtenderpityandfrankaffectioninherface,itwasnowonderthepoorfellowcaughtatarayofhopeand,brighteningsuddenly,saidinhisownoddway:\"Couldn\'tyoutakemeontrialwhileyouarewaitingforatruehero?Itmaybeyearsbeforeyoufindhim;meantime,youcouldbepracticingonmeinwaysthatwouldbeusefulwhenyougethim。\" \"Oh,Mac!WhatshallIdowithyou?\"exclaimedRose,socuriouslyaffectedbythisverycharacteristicwooingthatshedidnotknowwhethertolaughorcry,forhewaslookingatherwithhisheartinhiseyes,thoughhispropositionwasthequeerestevermadeatsuchatime。 \"Justgoonbeingfondofmeinyourownway,andletmeloveyouasmuchasIlikeinmine。I\'lltrytobesatisfiedwiththat。\"Andhetookbothherhandssobeseechinglythatshefeltmoreungratefulthanever。 \"No,itwouldnotbefair,foryouwouldlovethemostand,iftheherodidappear,whatwouldbecomeofyou?\" \"IshouldresembleUncleAlecinonethingatleast­fidelity,formyfirstlovewouldbemylast。\" ThatwentstraighttoRose\'sheart,andforaminuteshestoodsilent,lookingdownatthetwostronghandsthatheldherssofirmlyyetsogently,andthethoughtwentthroughhermind,\"Musthe,too,besolitaryallhislife?Ihavenodearloverasmymotherhad,whycannotImakehimhappyandforgetmyself?\" Itdidnotseemveryhard,andsheownedthat,evenwhileshetoldherselfthatcompassionwasnoequivalentforlove。Shewantedtogiveallshecould,andkeepasmuchofMac\'saffectionasshehonestlymight,becauseitseemedtogrowmoresweetandpreciouswhenshethoughtofputtingitaway。 \"YouwillbelikeUncleinhappierwaysthanthat,Ihope,foryou,too,musthaveahighidealandfindherandbehappy,\"shesaid,resolvingtobetruetothevoiceofconscience,notbeswayedbytheimpulseofthemoment。 \"Ihavefoundher,butIdon\'tseeanyprospectofhappiness,doyou?\"heaskedwistfully。 \"DearMac,Icannotgiveyoutheloveyouwant,butIdotrustandrespectyoufromthebottomofmyheart,ifthatisanycomfort,\"beganRose,lookingupwitheyesfullofcontritionforthepainherreplymustgive。 Shegotnofurther,however,forthoselastwordswroughtamarvelouschangeinMac。Droppingherhands,hestooderect,asifinspiredwithsuddenenergyandhope,whileoverhisfacetherecameabrave,brightlook,whichforthemomentmadehimanoblerandcomeliermanthaneverhandsomePrincehadbeen。 \"Itisacomfort!\"hesaid,inatoneofgratitudethattouchedherverymuch。\"Yousaidyourlovemustbefoundedonrespect,andthatyouhavegivenme­whycanInotearntherest?I\'mnothingnow,buteverythingispossiblewhenoneloveswithallhisheartandsoulandstrength。 Rose,Iwillbeyourheroifamortalmancan,eventhoughIhavetoworkandwaitforyears。I\'llmakeyouloveme,andbegladtodoit。 Don\'tbefrightened。I\'venotlostmywits­I\'vejustfoundthem。I don\'taskanything­I\'llneverspeakofmyhope,butitisnousetostopme。Imusttryit,andIwillsucceed!\" Withthelastwords,utteredinaringingvoicewhilehisfaceglowed,hiseyesshone,andhelookedasifcarriedoutofhimselfbythepassionthatpossessedhim,Macabruptlylefttheroom,likeoneeagertochangewordstodeedsandbeginhistaskatonce。 Rosewassoamazedbyallthisthatshesatdowntremblingalittle,notwithfearoranger,butafeelinghalfpleasure,halfpain,andasenseofsomenewpower­subtle,strong,andsweet­thathadcomeintoherlife。ItseemedasifanotherMachadtakentheplaceoftheoneshehadknownsolong­anardent,ambitiousman,readyforanyworknowthatthemagicalmomenthadcomewheneverythingseemspossibletolove。 Ifhopecouldworksuchamarvelouschangeforamoment,couldnothappinessdoitforalifetime?Itwouldbeanexcitingexperimenttotry,shethought,rememberingthesuddenilluminationwhichmadethatfamiliarfacebothbeautifulandstrange。 Shecouldnothelpwonderinghowlongthisunsuspectedsentimenthadbeengrowinginhisheartandfeltperplexedbyitspeculiardemonstration,forshehadneverhadaloverlikethisbefore。Ittouchedandflatteredher,nevertheless­andshecouldnotbutfeelhonoredbyalovesogenuineandgenerous,foritseemedtomakeamanofMacallatonce,andamanlyman,too,whowasnotdauntedbydisappointmentbutcould\"hopeagainsthope\"andresolvetomakeherlovehimifittookyearstodoit。 Therewasthecharmofnoveltyaboutthissortofwooing,andshetriedtoguesshowhewouldsetaboutit,feltcurioustoseehowhewouldbehavewhennexttheymet,andwashalfangrywithherselffornotbeingabletodecidehowsheoughttoact。Themoreshethought,themorebewilderedshegrew,forhavingmadeuphermindthatMacwasagenius,itdisturbedallherplanstofindhimalover,andsuchanardentone。Asitwasimpossibletopredictwhatwouldcomenext,shegaveuptryingtoprepareforitand,tiredwithvainspeculations,carriedDulceofftobed,wishingshecouldtuckawayherlovetroublesasquietlyandcomfortablyasshedidhersleepylittlecharge。