第10章

类别:其他 作者:Edith Wharton字数:25922更新时间:18/12/19 16:53:04
Inspiteofthemoderationofhistone,eachwordhespokehadtheeffectofconfirmingLily’sresistance。Theveryapprehensionshearousedhardenedheragainsthim:shehadbeenonthealertforthenoteofpersonalsympathy,foranysignofrecoveredpoweroverhim;andhisattitudeofsoberimpartiality,theabsenceofallresponsetoherappeal,turnedherhurtpridetoblindresentmentofhisinterference。TheconvictionthathehadbeensentbyGerty,andthat,whateverstraitsheconceivedhertobein,hewouldnevervoluntarilyhavecometoheraid,strengthenedherresolvenottoadmithimahair’sbreadthfartherintoherconfidence。Howeverdoubtfulshemightfeelhersituationtobe,shewouldratherpersistindarknessthanoweherenlightenmenttoSelden。 \"Idon’tknow,\"shesaid,whenhehadceasedtospeak,\"whyyouimaginemetobesituatedasyoudescribe;butasyouhavealwaystoldmethatthesoleobjectofabringing-uplikeminewastoteachagirltogetwhatshewants,whynotassumethatthatispreciselywhatIamdoing?\" Thesmilewithwhichshesummeduphercasewaslikeaclearbarrierraisedagainstfartherconfidences:itsbrightnessheldhimatsuchadistancethathehadasenseofbeingalmostoutofhearingasherejoined:\"IamnotsurethatIhaveevercalledyouasuccessfulexampleofthatkindofbringing-up。\" Hercolourrosealittleattheimplication,butshesteeledherselfwithalightlaugh。\"Ah,waitalittlelonger——givemealittlemoretimebeforeyoudecide!\"Andashewaveredbeforeher,stillwatchingforabreakintheimpenetrablefrontshepresented:\"Don’tgivemeup;Imaystilldocredittomytraining!\"sheaffirmed。 Lookatthosespangles,MissBart——everyoneof’emsewedoncrooked。\" Thetallforewoman,apinchedperpendicularfigure,droppedthecondemnedstructureofwireandnetonthetableatLily’sside,andpassedontothenextfigureintheline。 Thereweretwentyoftheminthework-room,theirfaggedprofiles,underexaggeratedhair,bowedintheharshnorthlightabovetheutensilsoftheirart;foritwassomethingmorethananindustry,surely,thiscreationofever-variedsettingsforthefaceoffortunatewomanhood。Theirownfacesweresallowwiththeunwholesomenessofhotairandsedentarytoil,ratherthanwithanyactualsignsofwant:theywereemployedinafashionablemillineryestablishment,andwerefairlywellclothedandwellpaid;buttheyoungestamongthemwasasdullandcolourlessasthemiddle-aged。Inthewholework-roomtherewasonlyoneskinbeneathwhichthebloodstillvisiblyplayed;andthatnowburnedwithvexationasMissBart,underthelashoftheforewoman’scomment,begantostripthehat-frameofitsover-lappingspangles。 ToGertyFarish’shopefulspiritasolutionappearedtohavebeenreachedwhensherememberedhowbeautifullyLilycouldtrimhats。 Instancesofyounglady-millinersestablishingthemselvesunderfashionablepatronage,andimpartingtotheir\"creations\"thatindefinabletouchwhichtheprofessionalhandcannevergive,hadflatteredGerty’svisionsofthefuture,andconvincedevenLilythatherseparationfromMrs。NormaHatchneednotreducehertodependenceonherfriends。 ThepartinghadoccurredafewweeksafterSelden’svisit,andwouldhavetakenplacesoonerhaditnotbeenfortheresistancesetupinLilybyhisill-starredofferofadvice。ThesenseofbeinginvolvedinatransactionshewouldnothavecaredtoexaminetoocloselyhadsoonafterwarddefineditselfinthelightofahintfromMr。Stancythat,ifshe\"sawthemthrough,\" shewouldhavenoreasontobesorry。Theimplicationthatsuchloyaltywouldmeetwithadirectrewardhadhastenedherflight,andflungherback,ashamedandpenitent,onthebroadbosomofGerty’ssympathy。Shedidnot,however,proposetoliethereprone,andGerty’sinspirationaboutthehatsatoncerevivedherhopesofprofitableactivity。Herewas,afterall,somethingthathercharminglistlesshandscouldreallydo;shehadnodoubtoftheircapacityforknottingaribbonorplacingaflowertoadvantage。Andofcourseonlythesefinishingtoucheswouldbeexpectedofher:subordinatefingers,blunt,grey,needle-prickedfingers,wouldpreparetheshapesandstitchthelinings,whileshepresidedoverthecharminglittlefrontshop——ashopallwhitepanels,mirrors,andmoss-greenhangings——whereherfinishedcreations,hats,wreaths,aigrettesandtherest,perchedontheirstandslikebirdsjustpoisingforflight。 ButattheveryoutsetofGerty’scampaignthisvisionofthegreen-and-whiteshophadbeendispelled。Otheryoungladiesoffashionhadbeenthus\"set-up,\"sellingtheirhatsbythemereattractionofanameandthereputedknackoftyingabow;buttheseprivilegedbeingscouldcommandafaithintheirpowersmateriallyexpressedbythereadinesstopaytheirshop-rentandadvanceahandsomesumforcurrentexpenses。WherewasLilytofindsuchsupport?Andevencouldithavebeenfound,howweretheladiesonwhoseapprovalshedependedtobeinducedtogivehertheirpatronage?Gertylearnedthatwhateversympathyherfriend’scasemighthaveexcitedafewmonthssincehadbeenimperilled,ifnotlost,byherassociationwithMrs。Hatch。Onceagain,Lilyhadwithdrawnfromanambiguoussituationintimetosaveherself-respect,buttoolateforpublicvindication。 FreddyVanOsburghwasnottomarryMrs。Hatch;hehadbeenrescuedattheeleventhhour——somesaidbytheeffortsofGusTrenorandRosedale——anddespatchedtoEuropewitholdNedVanAlstyne;buttheriskhehadrunwouldalwaysbeascribedtoMissBart’sconnivance,andwouldsomehowserveasasumming-upandcorroborationofthevaguegeneraldistrustofher。Itwasarelieftothosewhohadhungbackfromhertofindthemselvesthusjustified,andtheywereinclinedtoinsistalittleonherconnectionwiththeHatchcaseinordertoshowthattheyhadbeenright。 Gerty’squest,atanyrate,broughtupagainstasolidwallofresistance;andevenwhenCarryFisher,momentarilypenitentforhershareintheHatchaffair,joinedhereffortstoMissFarish’s,theymetwithnobettersuccess。Gertyhadtriedtoveilherfailureintenderambiguities;butCarry,alwaysthesoulofcandour,putthecasesquarelytoherfriend。 \"IwentstraighttoJudyTrenor;shehasfewerprejudicesthantheothers,andbesidesshe’salwayshatedBerthaDorset。ButwhatHAVEyoudonetoher,Lily?Attheveryfirstwordaboutgivingyouastartsheflamedoutaboutsomemoneyyou’dgotfromGus;Ineverknewhersohotbefore。Youknowshe’lllethimdoanythingbutspendmoneyonhisfriends:theonlyreasonshe’sdecenttomenowisthatsheknowsI’mnothardup——Hespeculatedforyou,yousay?Well,what’stheharm?Hehadnobusinesstolose。HeDIDN’Tlose?Thenwhatonearth——butIneverCOULDunderstandyou,Lily!\" Theendofitwasthat,afteranxiousenquiryandmuchdeliberation,Mrs。FisherandGerty,foronceoddlyunitedintheirefforttohelptheirfriend,decidedonplacingherinthework-roomofMme。Regina’srenownedmillineryestablishment。Eventhisarrangementwasnoteffectedwithoutconsiderablenegotiation,forMme。Reginahadastrongprejudiceagainstuntrainedassistance,andwasinducedtoyieldonlybythefactthatsheowedthepatronageofMrs。BryandMrs。GormertoCarryFisher’sinfluence。ShehadbeenwillingfromthefirsttoemployLilyintheshow-room:asadisplayerofhats,afashionablebeautymightbeavaluableasset。ButtothissuggestionMissBartopposedanegativewhichGertyemphaticallysupported,whileMrs。Fisher,inwardlyunconvinced,butresignedtothislatestproofofLily’sunreason,agreedthatperhapsintheenditwouldbemoreusefulthatsheshouldlearnthetrade。ToRegina’swork-roomLilywasthereforecommittedbyherfriends,andthereMrs。Fisherleftherwithasighofrelief,whileGerty’swatchfulnesscontinuedtohoveroverheratadistance。 LilyhadtakenupherworkearlyinJanuary:itwasnowtwomonthslater,andshewasstillbeingrebukedforherinabilitytosewspanglesonahat-frame。Asshereturnedtoherworksheheardatitterpassdownthetables。Sheknewshewasanobjectofcriticismandamusementtotheotherwork-women。Theywere,ofcourse,awareofherhistory——theexactsituationofeverygirlintheroomwasknownandfreelydiscussedbyalltheothers——buttheknowledgedidnotproduceinthemanyawkwardsenseofclassdistinction:itmerelyexplainedwhyheruntutoredfingerswerestillblunderingovertherudimentsofthetrade。 Lilyhadnodesirethattheyshouldrecognizeanysocialdifferenceinher;butshehadhopedtobereceivedastheirequal,andperhapsbeforelongtoshowherselftheirsuperiorbyaspecialdeftnessoftouch,anditwashumiliatingtofindthat,aftertwomonthsofdrudgery,shestillbetrayedherlackofearlytraining。Remotewasthedaywhenshemightaspiretoexercisethetalentsshefeltconfidentofpossessing;onlyexperiencedworkerswereentrustedwiththedelicateartofshapingandtrimmingthehat,andtheforewomanstillheldherinexorablytotheroutineofpreparatorywork。 Shebegantoripthespanglesfromtheframe,listeningabsentlytothebuzzoftalkwhichroseandfellwiththecomingandgoingofMissHaines’sactivefigure。Theairwascloserthanusual,becauseMissHaines,whohadacold,hadnotallowedawindowtobeopenedevenduringthenoonrecess;andLily’sheadwassoheavywiththeweightofasleeplessnightthatthechatterofhercompanionshadtheincoherenceofadream。 \"ITOLDherhe’dneverlookatheragain;andhedidn’t。I wouldn’thave,either——Ithinksheactedrealmeantohim。HetookhertotheArionBall,andhadahackforherbothways…… She’stakentenbottles,andherheadachesdon’tseemnobetter——butshe’swrittenatestimonialtosaythefirstbottlecuredher,andshegotfivedollarsandherpictureinthepaper……Mrs。Trenor’shat?TheonewiththegreenParadise? Here,MissHaines——it’llbereadyrightoff……ThatwasoneoftheTrenorgirlshereyesterdaywithMrs。GeorgeDorset。How’dI know?Why,MadamsentformetoaltertheflowerinthatVirothat——thebluetulle:she’stallandslight,withherhairfuzzedout——agooddeallikeMamieLeach,on’ythinner……\" Onandonitflowed,acurrentofmeaninglesssound,onwhich,startlinglyenough,afamiliarnamenowandthenfloatedtothesurface。ItwasthestrangestpartofLily’sstrangeexperience,thehearingofthesenames,theseeingthefragmentaryanddistortedimageoftheworldshehadlivedinreflectedinthemirroroftheworking-girls’minds。Shehadneverbeforesuspectedthemixtureofinsatiablecuriosityandcontemptuousfreedomwithwhichsheandherkindwerediscussedinthisunderworldoftoilerswholivedontheirvanityandself-indulgence。EverygirlinMme。Regina’swork-roomknewtowhomtheheadgearinherhandswasdestined,andhadheropinionofitsfuturewearer,andadefiniteknowledgeofthelatter’splaceinthesocialsystem。ThatLilywasastarfallenfromthatskydidnot,afterthefirststirofcuriosityhadsubsided,materiallyaddtotheirinterestinher。Shehadfallen,shehad\"goneunder,\"andtruetotheidealoftheirrace,theywereawedonlybysuccess——bythegrosstangibleimageofmaterialachievement。Theconsciousnessofherdifferentpointofviewmerelykeptthematalittledistancefromher,asthoughshewereaforeignerwithwhomitwasanefforttotalk。 \"MissBart,ifyoucan’tsewthosespanglesonmoreregularI guessyou’dbettergivethehattoMissKilroy。\" Lilylookeddownruefullyatherhandiwork。Theforewomanwasright:thesewingonofthespangleswasinexcusablybad。Whatmadehersomuchmoreclumsythanusual?Wasitagrowingdistasteforhertask,oractualphysicaldisability?Shefelttiredandconfused:itwasanefforttoputherthoughtstogether。SheroseandhandedthehattoMissKilroy,whotookitwithasuppressedsmile。 \"I’msorry;I’mafraidIamnotwell,\"shesaidtotheforewoman。 MissHainesofferednocomment。FromthefirstshehadauguredillofMme。Regina’sconsentingtoincludeafashionableapprenticeamongherworkers。Inthattempleofartnorawbeginnerswerewanted,andMissHaineswouldhavebeenmorethanhumanhadshenottakenacertainpleasureinseeingherforebodingsconfirmed。 \"You’dbettergobacktobindingedges,\"shesaiddrily。Lilyslippedoutlastamongthebandofliberatedwork-women。Shedidnotcaretobemingledintheirnoisydispersal:onceinthestreet,shealwaysfeltanirresistiblereturntoheroldstandpoint,aninstinctiveshrinkingfromallthatwasunpolishedandpromiscuous。Inthedays——howdistanttheynowseemed!——whenshehadvisitedtheGirls’ClubwithGertyFarish,shehadfeltanenlightenedinterestintheworking-classes;butthatwasbecauseshelookeddownonthemfromabove,fromthehappyaltitudeofhergraceandherbeneficence。Nowthatshewasonalevelwiththem,thepointofviewwaslessinteresting。 Shefeltatouchonherarm,andmetthepenitenteyeofMissKilroy。\"MissBart,IguessyoucansewthosespanglesonaswellasIcanwhenyou’refeelingright。MissHainesdidn’tactfairtoyou。\" Lily’scolourroseattheunexpectedadvance:itwasalongtimesincerealkindnesshadlookedatherfromanyeyesbutGerty’s。 \"Oh,thankyou:I’mnotparticularlywell,butMissHaineswasright。IAMclumsy。\" \"Well,it’smeanworkforanybodywithaheadache。\"MissKilroypausedirresolutely。\"Yououghttogorighthomeandlaydown。 Evertryorangeine?\" \"Thankyou。\"Lilyheldoutherhand。\"It’sverykindofyou——I meantogohome。\" ShelookedgratefullyatMissKilroy,butneitherknewwhatmoretosay。Lilywasawarethattheotherwasonthepointofofferingtogohomewithher,butshewantedtobealoneandsilent——evenkindness,thesortofkindnessthatMissKilroycouldgive,wouldhavejarredonherjustthen。 \"Thankyou,\"sherepeatedassheturnedaway。 ShestruckwestwardthroughthedrearyMarchtwilight,towardthestreetwhereherboarding-housestood。ShehadresolutelyrefusedGerty’sofferofhospitality。Somethingofhermother’sfierceshrinkingfromobservationandsympathywasbeginningtodevelopinher,andthepromiscuityofsmallquartersandcloseintimacyseemed,onthewhole,lessendurablethanthesolitudeofahallbedroominahousewhereshecouldcomeandgounremarkedamongotherworkers。Forawhileshehadbeensustainedbythisdesireforprivacyandindependence;butnow,perhapsfromincreasingphysicalweariness,thelassitudebroughtaboutbyhoursofunwontedconfinement,shewasbeginningtofeelacutelytheuglinessanddiscomfortofhersurroundings。Theday’staskdone,shedreadedtoreturntohernarrowroom,withitsblotchedwallpaperandshabbypaint;andshehatedeverystepofthewalkthither,throughthedegradationofaNewYorkstreetinthelaststagesofdeclinefromfashiontocommerce。 Butwhatshedreadedmostofallwashavingtopassthechemist’satthecornerofSixthAvenue。Shehadmeanttotakeanotherstreet:shehadusuallydonesooflate。Buttodayherstepswereirresistiblydrawntowardtheflaringplate-glasscomer;shetriedtotakethelowercrossing,butaladendraycrowdedherback,andshestruckacrossthestreetobliquely,reachingthesidewalkjustoppositethechemist’sdoor。 Overthecountershecaughttheeyeoftheclerkwhohadwaitedonherbefore,andslippedtheprescriptionintohishand。Therecouldbenoquestionabouttheprescription:itwasacopyofoneofMrs。Hatch’s,obliginglyfurnishedbythatlady’schemist。 Lilywasconfidentthattheclerkwouldfillitwithouthesitation;yetthenervousdreadofarefusal,orevenofanexpressionofdoubt,communicateditselftoherrestlesshandsassheaffectedtoexaminethebottlesofperfumestackedontheglasscasebeforeher。 Theclerkhadreadtheprescriptionwithoutcomment;butintheactofhandingoutthebottlehepaused。 \"Youdon’twanttoincreasethedose,youknow,\"heremarked。 Lily’sheartcontracted。 Whatdidhemeanbylookingatherinthatway? \"Ofcoursenot,\"shemurmured,holdingoutherhand。 \"That’sallright:it’saqueer-actingdrug。Adroportwomore,andoffyougo——thedoctorsdon’tknowwhy。\" Thedreadlestheshouldquestionher,orkeepthebottleback,chokedthemurmurofacquiescenceinherthroat;andwhenatlengthsheemergedsafelyfromtheshopshewasalmostdizzywiththeintensityofherrelief。Themeretouchofthepacketthrilledhertirednerveswiththedeliciouspromiseofanightofsleep,andinthereactionfromhermomentaryfearshefeltasifthefirstfumesofdrowsinesswerealreadystealingoverher。 Inherconfusionshestumbledagainstamanwhowashurryingdownthelaststepsoftheelevatedstation。Hedrewback,andsheheardhernameutteredwithsurprise。ItwasRosedale,fur-coated,glossyandprosperous——butwhydidsheseemtoseehimsofaroff,andasifthroughamistofsplinteredcrystals? Beforeshecouldaccountforthephenomenonshefoundherselfshakinghandswithhim。Theyhadpartedwithscornonhersideandangeruponhis;butalltraceoftheseemotionsseemedtovanishastheirhandsmet,andshewasonlyawareofaconfusedwishthatshemightcontinuetoholdfasttohim。 \"Why,what’sthematter,MissLily?You’renotwell!\"heexclaimed;andsheforcedherlipsintoapallidsmileofreassurance。 \"I’malittletired——it’snothing。Staywithmeamoment,please,\"shefaltered。ThatsheshouldbeaskingthisserviceofRosedale! Heglancedatthedirtyandunpropitiouscomeronwhichtheystood,withtheshriekofthe\"elevated\"andthetumultoftramsandwaggonscontendinghideouslyintheirears。 \"Wecan’tstayhere;butletmetakeyousomewhereforacupoftea。TheLONGWORTHisonlyafewyardsoff,andthere’llbenoonethereatthishour。\" Acupofteainquiet,somewhereoutofthenoiseandugliness,seemedforthemomenttheonesolaceshecouldbear。Afewstepsbroughtthemtotheladies’doorofthehotelhehadnamed,andamomentlaterhewasseatedoppositetoher,andthewaiterhadplacedthetea-traybetweenthem。 \"Notadropofbrandyorwhiskeyfirst?Youlookregularlydoneup,MissLily。Well,takeyourteastrong,then;and,waiter,getacushionforthelady’sback。\" Lilysmiledfaintlyattheinjunctiontotakeherteastrong。Itwasthetemptationshewasalwaysstrugglingtoresist。Hercravingforthekeenstimulantwasforeverconflictingwiththatothercravingforsleep——themidnightcravingwhichonlythelittlephialinherhandcouldstill。Buttoday,atanyrate,theteacouldhardlybetoostrong:shecountedonittopourwarmthandresolutionintoheremptyveins。 Assheleanedbackbeforehim,herlidsdroopinginutterlassitude,thoughthefirstwarmdraughtalreadytingedherfacewithreturninglife,Rosedalewasseizedafreshbythepoignantsurpriseofherbeauty。Thedarkpencillingoffatigueunderhereyes,themorbidblue-veinedpallourofthetemples,broughtoutthebrightnessofherhairandlips,asthoughallherebbingvitalitywerecentredthere。Againstthedullchocolate-colouredbackgroundoftherestaurant,thepurityofherheadstoodoutasithadneverdoneinthemostbrightly-litball-room。Helookedatherwithastartleduncomfortablefeeling,asthoughherbeautywereaforgottenenemythathadlaininambushandnowsprangoutonhimunawares。 Tocleartheairhetriedtotakeaneasytonewithher。\"Why,MissLily,Ihaven’tseenyouforanage。Ididn’tknowwhathadbecomeofyou。\" Ashespoke,hewascheckedbyanembarrassingsenseofthecomplicationstowhichthismightlead。Thoughhehadnotseenherhehadheardofher;heknewofherconnectionwithMrs。 Hatch,andofthetalkresultingfromit。Mrs。Hatch’sMILIEUwasonewhichhehadonceassiduouslyfrequented,andnowasdevoutlyshunned。 Lily,towhomtheteahadrestoredherusualclearnessofmind,sawwhatwasinhisthoughtsandsaidwithaslightsmile:\"Youwouldnotbelikelytoknowaboutme。Ihavejoinedtheworkingclasses。\" Hestaredingenuinewonder。\"Youdon’tmean?Why,whatonearthareyoudoing?\" \"Learningtobeamilliner——atleastTRYINGtolearn,\"shehastilyqualifiedthestatement。 Rosedalesuppressedalowwhistleofsurprise。\"Comeoff——youain’tserious,areyou?\" \"Perfectlyserious。I’mobligedtoworkformyliving。\" \"ButIunderstood——IthoughtyouwerewithNormaHatch。\" \"YouheardIhadgonetoherashersecretary?\" \"Somethingofthekind,Ibelieve。\"Heleanedforwardtorefillhercup。 Lilyguessedthepossibilitiesofembarrassmentwhichthetopicheldforhim,andraisinghereyestohis,shesaidsuddenly:\"I lefthertwomonthsago。\" Rosedalecontinuedtofumbleawkwardlywiththetea-pot,andshefeltsurethathehadheardwhathadbeensaidofher。ButwhatwastherethatRosedaledidnothear? \"Wasn’titasoftberth?\"heenquired,withanattemptatlightness。 \"Toosoft——onemighthavesunkintoodeep。\"Lilyrestedonearmontheedgeofthetable,andsatlookingathimmoreintentlythanshehadeverlookedbefore。Anuncontrollableimpulsewasurginghertoputhercasetothisman,fromwhosecuriosityshehadalwayssofiercelydefendedherself。 \"YouknowMrs。Hatch,Ithink?Well,perhapsyoucanunderstandthatshemightmakethingstooeasyforone。\" Rosedalelookedfaintlypuzzled,andsherememberedthatallusivenesswaslostonhim。 \"Itwasnoplaceforyou,anyhow,\"heagreed,sosuffusedandimmersedinthelightofherfullgazethathefoundhimselfbeingdrawnintostrangedepthsofintimacy。Hewhohadhadtosubsistonmerefugitiveglances,lookswingedinflightandswiftlylostundercovert,nowfoundhereyessettlingonhimwithabroodingintensitythatfairlydazzledhim。 \"Ileft,\"Lilycontinued,\"lestpeopleshouldsayIwashelpingMrs。HatchtomarryFreddyVanOsburgh——whoisnotintheleasttoogoodforher——andastheystillcontinuetosayit,IseethatImightaswellhavestayedwhereIwas。\" \"Oh,Freddy——\"Rosedalebrushedasidethetopicwithanairofitsunimportancewhichgaveasenseoftheimmenseperspectivehehadacquired。\"Freddydon’tcount——butIknewYOUweren’tmixedupinthat。Itain’tyourstyle。\" Lilycolouredslightly:shecouldnotconcealfromherselfthatthewordsgaveherpleasure。Shewouldhavelikedtositthere,drinkingmoretea,andcontinuingtotalkofherselftoRosedale。 Buttheoldhabitofobservingtheconventionsremindedherthatitwastimetobringtheircolloquytoanend,andshemadeafaintmotiontopushbackherchair。 Rosedalestoppedherwithaprotestinggesture。\"Waitaminute——don’tgoyet;sitquietandrestalittlelonger。Youlookthoroughlyplayedout。Andyouhaven’ttoldme——\"Hebrokeoff,consciousofgoingfartherthanhehadmeant。Shesawthestruggleandunderstoodit;understoodalsothenatureofthespelltowhichheyieldedas,withhiseyesonherface,hebeganagainabruptly:\"Whatonearthdidyoumeanbysayingjustnowthatyouwerelearningtobeamilliner?\" \"JustwhatIsaid。IamanapprenticeatRegina’s。\" \"GoodLord——YOU?Butwhatfor?Iknewyouraunthadturnedyoudown:Mrs。Fishertoldmeaboutit。ButIunderstoodyougotalegacyfromher——\" \"Igottenthousanddollars;butthelegacyisnottobepaidtillnextsummer。\" \"Well,but——lookhere:youcouldBORROWonitanytimeyouwanted。\" Sheshookherheadgravely。\"No;forIoweitalready。\" \"Oweit?Thewholetenthousand?\" \"Everypenny。\"Shepaused,andthencontinuedabruptly,withhereyesonhisface:\"IthinkGusTrenorspoketoyouonceabouthavingmadesomemoneyformeinstocks。\" Shewaited,andRosedale,congestedwithembarrassment,mutteredthatherememberedsomethingofthekind。 \"Hemadeaboutninethousanddollars,\"Lilypursued,inthesametoneofeagercommunicativeness。\"Atthetime,Iunderstoodthathewasspeculatingwithmyownmoney:itwasincrediblystupidofme,butIknewnothingofbusiness。AfterwardIfoundoutthathehadNOTusedmymoney——thatwhathesaidhehadmadeformehehadreallygivenme。Itwasmeantinkindness,ofcourse;butitwasnotthesortofobligationonecouldremainunder。 UnfortunatelyIhadspentthemoneybeforeIdiscoveredmymistake;andsomylegacywillhavetogotopayitback。ThatisthereasonwhyIamtryingtolearnatrade。\" Shemadethestatementclearly,deliberately,withpausesbetweenthesentences,sothateachshouldhavetimetosinkdeeplyintoherhearer’smind。Shehadapassionatedesirethatsomeoneshouldknowthetruthaboutthistransaction,andalsothattherumourofherintentiontorepaythemoneyshouldreachJudyTrenor’sears。AndithadsuddenlyoccurredtoherthatRosedale,whohadsurprisedTrenor’sconfidence,wasthefittingpersontoreceiveandtransmitherversionofthefacts。Shehadevenfeltamomentaryexhilarationatthethoughtofthusrelievingherselfofherdetestedsecret;butthesensationgraduallyfadedinthetelling,andassheendedherpallourwassuffusedwithadeepblushofmisery。 Rosedalecontinuedtostareatherinwonder;butthewondertooktheturnshehadleastexpected。 \"Butseehere——ifthat’sthecase,itcleansyououtaltogether?\" Heputittoherasifshehadnotgraspedtheconsequencesofheract;asifherincorrigibleignoranceofbusinesswereabouttoprecipitateherintoafreshactoffolly。 \"Altogether——yes,\"shecalmlyagreed。 Hesatsilent,histhickhandsclaspedonthetable,hislittlepuzzledeyesexploringtherecessesofthedesertedrestaurant。 \"Seehere——that’sfine,\"heexclaimedabruptly。 Lilyrosefromherseatwithadeprecatinglaugh。\"Oh,no——it’smerelyabore,\"sheasserted,gatheringtogethertheendsofherfeatherscarf。 Rosedaleremainedseated,toointentonhisthoughtstonoticehermovement。\"MissLily,ifyouwantanybacking——Ilikepluck—— \"brokefromhimdisconnectedly。 \"Thankyou。\"Sheheldoutherhand。\"Yourteahasgivenmeatremendousbacking。Ifeelequaltoanythingnow。\" Hergestureseemedtoshowadefiniteintentionofdismissal,buthercompanionhadtossedabilltothewaiter,andwasslippinghisshortarmsintohisexpensiveovercoat。 \"Waitaminute——you’vegottoletmewalkhomewithyou,\"hesaid。 Lilyutterednoprotest,andwhenhehadpausedtomakesureofhischangetheyemergedfromthehotelandcrossedSixthAvenueagain。Assheledthewaywestwardpastalonglineofareaswhich,throughthedistortionoftheirpaintlessrails,revealedwithincreasingcandourtheDISJECTAMEMBRAofbygonedinners,LilyfeltthatRosedalewastakingcontemptuousnoteoftheneighbourhood;andbeforethedoorstepatwhichshefinallypausedhelookedupwithanairofincredulousdisgust。 \"Thisisn’ttheplace?SomeonetoldmeyouwerelivingwithMissFarish。\" \"No:Iamboardinghere。Ihavelivedtoolongonmyfriends。\" Hecontinuedtoscantheblisteredbrownstonefront,thewindowsdrapedwithdiscolouredlace,andthePompeiandecorationofthemuddyvestibule;thenhelookedbackatherfaceandsaidwithavisibleeffort:\"You’llletmecomeandseeyousomeday?\" Shesmiled,recognizingtheheroismoftheoffertothepointofbeingfranklytouchedbyit。\"Thankyou——Ishallbeveryglad,\"shemadeanswer,inthefirstsincerewordsshehadeverspokentohim。 ThateveninginherownroomMissBart——whohadfledearlyfromtheheavyfumesofthebasementdinner-table——satmusingupontheimpulsewhichhadledhertounbosomherselftoRosedale。Beneathitshediscoveredanincreasingsenseofloneliness——adreadofreturningtothesolitudeofherroom,whileshecouldbeanywhereelse,orinanycompanybutherown。Circumstances,oflate,hadcombinedtocutheroffmoreandmorefromherfewremainingfriends。OnCarryFisher’spartthewithdrawalwasperhapsnotquiteinvoluntary。HavingmadeherfinaleffortonLily’sbehalf,andlandedhersafelyinMme。Regina’swork-room,Mrs。Fisherseemeddisposedtorestfromherlabours;andLily,understandingthereason,couldnotcondemnher。CarryhadinfactcomedangerouslyneartobeinginvolvedintheepisodeofMrs。NormaHatch,andithadtakensomeverbalingenuitytoextricateherself。ShefranklyownedtohavingbroughtLilyandMrs。Hatchtogether,butthenshedidnotknowMrs。Hatch——shehadexpresslywarnedLilythatshedidnotknowMrs。Hatch——andbesides,shewasnotLily’skeeper,andreallythegirlwasoldenoughtotakecareofherself。Carrydidnotputherowncasesobrutally,butsheallowedittobethusputforherbyherlatestbosomfriend,Mrs。JackStepney:Mrs。Stepney,tremblingoverthenarrownessofheronlybrother’sescape,buteagertovindicateMrs。Fisher,atwhosehouseshecouldcountonthe\"jollyparties\"whichhadbecomeanecessitytohersincemarriagehademancipatedherfromtheVanOsburghpointofview。 Lilyunderstoodthesituationandcouldmakeallowancesforit。 Carryhadbeenagoodfriendtoherindifficultdays,andperhapsonlyafriendshiplikeGerty’scouldbeproofagainstsuchanincreasingstrain。Gerty’sfriendshipdidindeedholdfast;yetLilywasbeginningtoavoidheralso。ForshecouldnotgotoGerty’swithoutriskofmeetingSelden;andtomeethimnowwouldbepurepain。Itwaspainenougheventothinkofhim,whethersheconsideredhiminthedistinctnessofherwakingthoughts,orfelttheobsessionofhispresencethroughtheblurofhertormentednights。ThatwasoneofthereasonswhyshehadturnedagaintoMrs。Hatch’sprescription。Intheuneasysnatchesofhernaturaldreamshecametohersometimesintheoldguiseoffellowshipandtenderness;andshewouldrisefromthesweetdelusionmockedandemptiedofhercourage。Butinthesleepwhichthephialprocuredshesankfarbelowsuchhalf-wakingvisitations,sankintodepthsofdreamlessannihilationfromwhichshewokeeachmorningwithanobliteratedpast。 Gradually,tobesure,thestressoftheoldthoughtswouldreturn;butatleasttheydidnotimportuneherwakinghour。Thedruggaveheramomentaryillusionofcompleterenewal,fromwhichshedrewstrengthtotakeupherdailywork。Thestrengthwasmoreandmoreneededastheperplexitiesofherfutureincreased。SheknewthattoGertyandMrs。Fishershewasonlypassingthroughatemporaryperiodofprobation,sincetheybelievedthattheapprenticeshipshewasservingatMme。Regina’swouldenableher,whenMrs。Peniston’slegacywaspaid,torealizethevisionofthegreen-and-whiteshopwiththefullercompetenceacquiredbyherpreliminarytraining。ButtoLilyherself,awarethatthelegacycouldnotbeputtosuchause,thepreliminarytrainingseemedawastedeffort。Sheunderstoodclearlyenoughthat,evenifshecouldeverlearntocompetewithhandsformedfromchildhoodfortheirspecialwork,thesmallpayshereceivedwouldnotbeasufficientadditiontoherincometocompensateherforsuchdrudgery。Andtherealizationofthisfactbroughtherrecurringlyfacetofacewiththetemptationtousethelegacyinestablishingherbusiness。Onceinstalled,andincommandofherownwork-women,shebelievedshehadsufficienttactandabilitytoattractafashionableCLIENTELE;andifthebusinesssucceededshecouldgraduallylayasidemoneyenoughtodischargeherdebttoTrenor。Butthetaskmighttakeyearstoaccomplish,evenifshecontinuedtostintherselftotheutmost; andmeanwhileherpridewouldbecrushedundertheweightofanintolerableobligation。 Thesewerehersuperficialconsiderations;butunderthemlurkedthesecretdreadthattheobligationmightnotalwaysremainintolerable。Sheknewshecouldnotcountonhercontinuityofpurpose,andwhatreallyfrightenedherwasthethoughtthatshemightgraduallyaccommodateherselftoremainingindefinitelyinTrenor’sdebt,asshehadaccommodatedherselftothepartallottedherontheSabrina,andasshehadsonearlydriftedintoacquiescingwithStancy’sschemefortheadvancementofMrs。Hatch。Herdangerlay,assheknew,inheroldincurabledreadofdiscomfortandpoverty;inthefearofthatmountingtideofdinginessagainstwhichhermotherhadsopassionatelywarnedher。Andnowanewvistaofperilopenedbeforeher。SheunderstoodthatRosedalewasreadytolendhermoney;andthelongingtotakeadvantageofhisofferbegantohauntherinsidiously。ItwasofcourseimpossibletoacceptaloanfromRosedale;butproximatepossibilitieshoveredtemptinglybeforeher。Shewasquitesurethathewouldcomeandseeheragain,andalmostsurethat,ifhedid,shecouldbringhimtothepointofofferingtomarryheronthetermsshehadpreviouslyrejected。 Wouldshestillrejectthemiftheywereoffered?Moreandmore,witheveryfreshmischancebefallingher,didthepursuingfuriesseemtotaketheshapeofBerthaDorset;andcloseathand,safelylockedamongherpapers,laythemeansofendingtheirpursuit。Thetemptation,whichherscornofRosedalehadonceenabledhertoreject,nowinsistentlyreturneduponher;andhowmuchstrengthwaslefthertoopposeit? Whatlittletherewasmustatanyratebehusbandedtotheutmost;shecouldnottrustherselfagaintotheperilsofasleeplessnight。Throughthelonghoursofsilencethedarkspiritoffatigueandlonelinesscroucheduponherbreast,leavinghersodrainedofbodilystrengththathermorningthoughtsswaminahazeofweakness。Theonlyhopeofrenewallayinthelittlebottleatherbed-side;andhowmuchlongerthathopewouldlastshedarednotconjecture。 Lily,lingeringforamomentonthecorner,lookedoutontheafternoonspectacleofFifthAvenue。ItwasadayinlateApril,andthesweetnessofspringwasintheair。Itmitigatedtheuglinessofthelongcrowdedthoroughfare,blurredthegauntroof-lines,threwamauveveiloverthediscouragingperspectiveofthesidestreets,andgaveatouchofpoetrytothedelicatehazeofgreenthatmarkedtheentrancetothePark。 AsLilystoodthere,sherecognizedseveralfamiliarfacesinthepassingcarriages。Theseasonwasover,anditsrulingforceshaddisbanded;butafewstilllingered,delayingtheirdepartureforEurope,orpassingthroughtownontheirreturnfromtheSouth。 AmongthemwasMrs。VanOsburgh,swayingmajesticallyinherC-springbarouche,withMrs。PercyGryceatherside,andthenewheirtotheGrycemillionsenthronedbeforethemonhisnurse’sknees。TheyweresucceededbyMrs。Hatch’selectricvictoria,inwhichthatladyreclinedinthelonelysplendourofaspringtoiletobviouslydesignedforcompany;andamomentortwolatercameJudyTrenor,accompaniedbyLadySkiddaw,whohadcomeoverforherannualtarponfishingandadipinto\"thestreet。\" ThisfleetingglimpseofherpastservedtoemphasizethesenseofaimlessnesswithwhichLilyatlengthturnedtowardhome。Shehadnothingtodofortherestoftheday,norforthedaystocome;fortheseasonwasoverinmillineryaswellasinsociety,andaweekearlierMme。Reginahadnotifiedherthatherserviceswerenolongerrequired。Mme。ReginaalwaysreducedherstaffonthefirstofMay,andMissBart’sattendancehadoflatebeensoirregular——shehadsooftenbeenunwell,andhaddonesolittleworkwhenshecame——thatitwasonlyasafavourthatherdismissalhadhithertobeendeferred。 Lilydidnotquestionthejusticeofthedecision。Shewasconsciousofhavingbeenforgetful,awkwardandslowtolearn。Itwasbittertoacknowledgeherinferiorityeventoherself,butthefacthadbeenbroughthometoherthatasabread-winnershecouldnevercompetewithprofessionalability。 Sinceshehadbeenbroughtuptobeornamental,shecouldhardlyblameherselfforfailingtoserveanypracticalpurpose;butthediscoveryputanendtoherconsolingsenseofuniversalefficiency。 Assheturnedhomewardherthoughtsshrankinanticipationfromthefactthattherewouldbenothingtogetupforthenextmorning。Theluxuryoflyinglateinbedwasapleasurebelongingtothelifeofease;ithadnopartintheutilitarianexistenceoftheboarding-house。Shelikedtoleaveherroomearly,andtoreturntoitaslateaspossible;andshewaswalkingslowlynowinordertopostponethedetestedapproachtoherdoorstep。 Butthedoorstep,asshedrewnearit,acquiredasuddeninterestfromthefactthatitwasoccupied——andindeedfilled——bytheconspicuousfigureofMr。Rosedale,whosepresenceseemedtotakeonanaddedamplitudefromthemeannessofhissurroundings。 ThesightstirredLilywithanirresistiblesenseoftriumph。 Rosedale,adayortwoaftertheirchancemeeting,hadcalledtoenquireifshehadrecoveredfromherindisposition;butsincethenshehadnotseenorheardfromhim,andhisabsenceseemedtobetokenastruggletokeepaway,toletherpassoncemoreoutofhislife。Ifthiswerethecase,hisreturnshowedthatthestrugglehadbeenunsuccessful,forLilyknewhewasnotthemantowastehistimeinanineffectualsentimentaldalliance。Hewastoobusy,toopractical,andabovealltoomuchpreoccupiedwithhisownadvancement,toindulgeinsuchunprofitableasides。 Inthepeacock-blueparlour,withitsbunchesofdriedpampasgrass,anddiscolouredsteelengravingsofsentimentalepisodes,helookedabouthimwithunconcealeddisgust,layinghishatdistrustfullyonthedustyconsoleadornedwithaRogersstatuette。 Lilysatdownononeoftheplushandrosewoodsofas,andhedepositedhimselfinarocking-chairdrapedwithastarchedantimacassarwhichscrapedunpleasantlyagainstthepinkfoldofskinabovehiscollar。 \"Mygoodness——youcan’tgoonlivinghere!\"heexclaimed。 Lilysmiledathistone。\"IamnotsurethatIcan;butIhavegoneovermyexpensesverycarefully,andIratherthinkIshallbeabletomanageit。\" \"Beabletomanageit?That’snotwhatImean——it’snoplaceforyou!\" \"It’swhatImean;forIhavebeenoutofworkforthelastweek。\" \"Outofwork——outofwork!Whatawayforyoutotalk!Theideaofyourhavingtowork——it’spreposterous。\"Hebroughtouthissentencesinshortviolentjerks,asthoughtheywereforcedupfromadeepinnercraterofindignation。\"It’safarce——acrazyfarce,\"herepeated,hiseyesfixedonthelongvistaoftheroomreflectedintheblotchedglassbetweenthewindows。 Lilycontinuedtomeethisexpostulationswithasmile。\"Idon’tknowwhyIshouldregardmyselfasanexception——\"shebegan。 \"BecauseyouARE;that’swhy;andyourbeinginaplacelikethisisadamnableoutrage。Ican’ttalkofitcalmly。\" Shehadintruthneverseenhimsoshakenoutofhisusualglibness;andtherewassomethingalmostmovingtoherinhisinarticulatestrugglewithhisemotions。 Herosewithastartwhichlefttherocking-chairquiveringonitsbeamends,andplacedhimselfsquarelybeforeher。 \"Lookhere,MissLily,I’mgoingtoEuropenextweek:goingovertoParisandLondonforacoupleofmonths——andIcan’tleaveyoulikethis。Ican’tdoit。Iknowit’snoneofmybusiness——you’veletmeunderstandthatoftenenough;butthingsareworsewithyounowthantheyhavebeenbefore,andyoumustseethatyou’vegottoaccepthelpfromsomebody。YouspoketometheotherdayaboutsomedebttoTrenor。Iknowwhatyoumean——andIrespectyouforfeelingasyoudoaboutit。\" AblushofsurpriserosetoLily’spaleface,butbeforeshecouldinterrupthimhehadcontinuedeagerly:\"Well,I’lllendyouthemoneytopayTrenor;andIwon’t——I——seehere,don’ttakemeuptillI’vefinished。WhatImeanis,it’llbeaplainbusinessarrangement,suchasonemanwouldmakewithanother。 Now,whathaveyougottosayagainstthat?\" Lily’sblushdeepenedtoaglowinwhichhumiliationandgratitudeweremingled;andbothsentimentsrevealedthemselvesintheunexpectedgentlenessofherreply。 \"Onlythis:thatitisexactlywhatGusTrenorproposed;andthatIcanneveragainbesureofunderstandingtheplainestbusinessarrangement。\"Then,realizingthatthisanswercontainedagermofinjustice,sheadded,evenmorekindly:\"NotthatIdon’tappreciateyourkindness——thatI’mnotgratefulforit。Butabusinessarrangementbetweenuswouldinanycasebeimpossible,becauseIshallhavenosecuritytogivewhenmydebttoGusTrenorhasbeenpaid。\" Rosedalereceivedthisstatementinsilence:heseemedtofedthenoteoffinalityinhervoice,yettobeunabletoacceptitasclosingthequestionbetweenthem。 InthesilenceLilyhadaclearperceptionofwhatwaspassingthroughhismind。Whateverperplexityhefeltastotheinexorablenessofhercourse——howeverlittlehepenetrateditsmotive——shesawthatitunmistakablytendedtostrengthenherholdoverhim。Itwasasthoughthesenseinherofunexplainedscruplesandresistanceshadthesameattractionasthedelicacyoffeature,thefastidiousnessofmanner,whichgaveheranexternalrarity,anairofbeingimpossibletomatch。Asheadvancedinsocialexperiencethisuniquenesshadacquiredagreatervalueforhim,asthoughhewereacollectorwhohadlearnedtodistinguishminordifferencesofdesignandqualityinsomelong-covetedobject。 Lily,perceivingallthis,understoodthathewouldmarryheratonce,onthesoleconditionofareconciliationwithMrs。Dorset; andthetemptationwasthelesseasytoputasidebecause,littlebylittle,circumstanceswerebreakingdownherdislikeforRosedale。Thedislike,indeed,stillsubsisted;butitwaspenetratedhereandtherebytheperceptionofmitigatingqualitiesinhim:ofacertaingrosskindliness,aratherhelplessfidelityofsentiment,whichseemedtobestrugglingthroughthehardsurfaceofhismaterialambitions。 Readinghisdismissalinhereyes,heheldouthishandwithagesturewhichconveyedsomethingofthisinarticulateconflict。 \"Ifyou’donlyletme,I’dsetyouupoverthemall——I’dputyouwhereyoucouldwipeyourfeeton’em!\"hedeclared;andittouchedheroddlytoseethathisnewpassionhadnotalteredhisoldstandardofvalues。 Lilytooknosleeping-dropsthatnight。ShelayawakeviewinghersituationinthecrudelightwhichRosedale’svisithadshedonit。Infendingofftheofferhewassoplainlyreadytorenew,hadshenotsacrificedtooneofthoseabstractnotionsofhonourthatmightbecalledtheconventionalitiesofthemorallife? Whatdebtdidsheowetoasocialorderwhichhadcondemnedandbanishedherwithouttrial?Shehadneverbeenheardinherowndefence;shewasinnocentofthechargeonwhichshehadbeenfoundguilty;andtheirregularityofherconvictionmightseemtojustifytheuseofmethodsasirregularinrecoveringherlostrights。BerthaDorset,tosaveherself,hadnotscrupledtoruinherbyanopenfalsehood;whyshouldshehesitatetomakeprivateuseofthefactsthatchancehadputinherway?Afterall,halftheopprobriumofsuchanactliesinthenameattachedtoit。 Callitblackmailanditbecomesunthinkable;butexplainthatitinjuresnoone,andthattherightsregainedbyitwereunjustlyforfeited,andhemustbeaformalistindeedwhocanfindnopleainitsdefence。 TheargumentspleadingforitwithLilyweretheoldunanswerableonesofthepersonalsituation:thesenseofinjury,thesenseoffailure,thepassionatecravingforafairchanceagainsttheselfishdespotismofsociety。Shehadlearnedbyexperiencethatshehadneithertheaptitudenorthemoralconstancytoremakeherlifeonnewlines;tobecomeaworkeramongworkers,andlettheworldofluxuryandpleasuresweepbyherunregarded。Shecouldnotholdherselfmuchtoblameforthisineffectiveness,andshewasperhapslesstoblamethanshebelieved。Inheritedtendencieshadcombinedwithearlytrainingtomakeherthehighlyspecializedproductshewas:anorganismashelplessoutofitsnarrowrangeasthesea-anemonetornfromtherock。Shehadbeenfashionedtoadornanddelight;towhatotherenddoesnatureroundtherose-leafandpaintthehumming-bird’sbreast? Andwasitherfaultthatthepurelydecorativemissionislesseasilyandharmoniouslyfulfilledamongsocialbeingsthanintheworldofnature?Thatitisapttobehamperedbymaterialnecessitiesorcomplicatedbymoralscruples? Theselastwerethetwoantagonisticforceswhichfoughtouttheirbattleinherbreastduringthelongwatchesofthenight; andwhensherosethenextmorningshehardlyknewwherethevictorylay。Shewasexhaustedbythereactionofanightwithoutsleep,comingaftermanynightsofrestartificiallyobtained; andinthedistortinglightoffatiguethefuturestretchedoutbeforehergrey,interminableanddesolate。 Shelaylateinbed,refusingthecoffeeandfriedeggswhichthefriendlyIrishservantthrustthroughherdoor,andhatingtheintimatedomesticnoisesofthehouseandthecriesandrumblingsofthestreet。Herweekofidlenesshadbroughthometoherwithexaggeratedforcethesesmallaggravationsoftheboarding-houseworld,andsheyearnedforthatotherluxuriousworld,whosemachineryissocarefullyconcealedthatonesceneflowsintoanotherwithoutperceptibleagency。 Atlengthsheroseanddressed。SinceshehadleftMme。Regina’sshehadspentherdaysinthestreets,partlytoescapefromtheuncongenialpromiscuitiesoftheboarding-house,andpartlyinthehopethatphysicalfatiguewouldhelphertosleep。Butonceoutofthehouse,shecouldnotdecidewheretogo;forshehadavoidedGertysinceherdismissalfromthemilliner’s,andshewasnotsureofawelcomeanywhereelse。 Themorningwasinharshcontrasttothepreviousday。Acoldgreyskythreatenedrain,andahighwinddrovethedustinwildspiralsupanddownthestreets。LilywalkedupFifthAvenuetowardthePark,hopingtofindashelterednookwhereshemightsit;butthewindchilledher,andafteranhour’swanderingunderthetossingboughssheyieldedtoherincreasingweariness,andtookrefugeinalittlerestaurantinFifty-ninthStreet。Shewasnothungry,andhadmeanttogowithoutluncheon;butshewastootiredtoreturnhome,andthelongperspectiveofwhitetablesshowedalluringlythroughthewindows。 Theroomwasfullofwomenandgirls,alltoomuchengagedintherapidabsorptionofteaandpietoremarkherentrance。Ahumofshrillvoicesreverberatedagainstthelowceiling,leavingLilyshutoutinalittlecircleofsilence。Shefeltasuddenpangofprofoundloneliness。Shehadlostthesenseoftime,anditseemedtoherasthoughshehadnotspokentoanyonefordays。Hereyessoughtthefacesabouther,cravingaresponsiveglance,somesignofanintuitionofhertrouble。Butthesallowpreoccupiedwomen,withtheirbagsandnote-booksandrollsofmusic,wereallengrossedintheirownaffairs,andeventhosewhosatbythemselveswerebusyrunningoverproof-sheetsordevouringmagazinesbetweentheirhurriedgulpsoftea。Lilyalonewasstrandedinagreatwasteofdisoccupation。 Shedrankseveralcupsoftheteawhichwasservedwithherportionofstewedoysters,andherbrainfeltclearerandlivelierwhensheemergedoncemoreintothestreet。Sherealizednowthat,asshesatintherestaurant,shehadunconsciouslyarrivedatafinaldecision。Thediscoverygaveheranimmediateillusionofactivity:itwasexhilaratingtothinkthatshehadactuallyareasonforhurryinghome。Toprolongherenjoymentofthesensationshedecidedtowalk;butthedistancewassogreatthatshefoundherselfglancingnervouslyattheclocksontheway。Oneofthesurprisesofherunoccupiedstatewasthediscoverythattime,whenitislefttoitselfandnodefinitedemandsaremadeonit,cannotbetrustedtomoveatanyrecognizedpace。Usuallyitloiters;butjustwhenonehascometocountuponitsslowness,itmaysuddenlybreakintoawildirrationalgallop。 Shefound,however,onreachinghome,thatthehourwasstillearlyenoughforhertositdownandrestafewminutesbeforeputtingherplanintoexecution。Thedelaydidnotperceptiblyweakenherresolve。Shewasfrightenedandyetstimulatedbythereservedforceofresolutionwhichshefeltwithinherself:shesawitwasgoingtobeeasier,agreatdealeasier,thanshehadimagined。 Atfiveo’clocksherose,unlockedhertrunk,andtookoutasealedpacketwhichsheslippedintothebosomofherdress。Eventhecontactwiththepacketdidnotshakehernervesasshehadhalf-expecteditwould。Sheseemedencasedinastrongarmourofindifference,asthoughthevigorousexertionofherwillhadfinallybenumbedherfinersensibilities。 Shedressedherselfoncemoreforthestreet,lockedherdoorandwentout。Whensheemergedonthepavement,thedaywasstillhigh,butathreatofraindarkenedtheskyandcoldgustsshookthesignsprojectingfromthebasementshopsalongthestreet。ShereachedFifthAvenueandbegantowalkslowlynorthward。ShewassufficientlyfamiliarwithMrs。Dorset’shabitstoknowthatshecouldalwaysbefoundathomeafterfive。 Shemightnot,indeed,beaccessibletovisitors,especiallytoavisitorsounwelcome,andagainstwhomitwasquitepossiblethatshehadguardedherselfbyspecialorders;butLilyhadwrittenanotewhichshemeanttosendupwithhername,andwhichshethoughtwouldsecureheradmission。 ShehadallowedherselftimetowalktoMrs。Dorset’s,thinkingthatthequickmovementthroughthecoldeveningairwouldhelptosteadyhernerves;butshereallyfeltnoneedofbeingtranquillized。Hersurveyofthesituationremainedcalmandunwavering。 AsshereachedFiftiethStreetthecloudsbrokeabruptly,andarushofcoldrainslantedintoherface。Shehadnoumbrellaandthemoisturequicklypenetratedherthinspringdress。Shewasstillhalfamilefromherdestination,andshedecidedtowalkacrosstoMadisonAvenueandtaketheelectriccar。Assheturnedintothesidestreet,avaguememorystirredinher。Therowofbuddingtrees,thenewbrickandlimestonehouse-fronts,theGeorgianflat-housewithflowerboxesonitsbalconies,weremergedtogetherintothesettingofafamiliarscene。ItwasdownthisstreetthatshehadwalkedwithSelden,thatSeptemberdaytwoyearsago;afewyardsaheadwasthedoorwaytheyhadenteredtogether。Therecollectionloosenedathrongofbenumbedsensations——longings,regrets,imaginings,thethrobbingbroodoftheonlyspringherhearthadeverknown。Itwasstrangetofindherselfpassinghishouseonsuchanerrand。Sheseemedsuddenlytoseeheractionashewouldseeit——andthefactofhisownconnectionwithit,thefactthat,toattainherend,shemusttradeonhisname,andprofitbyasecretofhispast,chilledherbloodwithshame。Whatalongwayshehadtravelledsincethedayoftheirfirsttalktogether!Eventhenherfeethadbeensetinthepathshewasnowfollowing——eventhenshehadresistedthehandhehadheldout。 Allherresentmentofhisfanciedcoldnesswassweptawayinthisoverwhelmingrushofrecollection。Twicehehadbeenreadytohelpher——tohelpherbylovingher,ashehadsaid——andif,thethirdtime,hehadseemedtofailher,whombutherselfcouldsheaccuse?……Well,thatpartofherlifewasover;shedidnotknowwhyherthoughtsstillclungtoit。Butthesuddenlongingtoseehimremained;itgrewtohungerasshepausedonthepavementoppositehisdoor。Thestreetwasdarkandempty,sweptbytherain。Shehadavisionofhisquietroom,ofthebookshelves,andthefireonthehearth。Shelookedupandsawalightinhiswindow;thenshecrossedthestreetandenteredthehouse。 Thelibrarylookedasshehadpicturedit。Thegreen-shadedlampsmadetranquilcirclesoflightinthegatheringdusk,alittlefireflickeredonthehearth,andSelden’seasy-chair,whichstoodnearit,hadbeenpushedasidewhenherosetoadmither。 Hehadcheckedhisfirstmovementofsurprise,andstoodsilent,waitingforhertospeak,whileshepausedamomentonthethreshold,assailedbyarushofmemories。 Thescenewasunchanged。SherecognizedtherowofshelvesfromwhichhehadtakendownhisLaBruyere,andthewornarmofthechairhehadleanedagainstwhilesheexaminedthepreciousvolume。ButthenthewideSeptemberlighthadfilledtheroom,makingitseemapartoftheouterworld:nowtheshadedlampsandthewarmhearth,detachingitfromthegatheringdarknessofthestreet,gaveitasweetertouchofintimacy。 BecominggraduallyawareofthesurpriseunderSelden’ssilence,Lilyturnedtohimandsaidsimply:\"IcametotellyouthatI wassorryforthewayweparted——forwhatIsaidtoyouthatdayatMrs。Hatch’s。\" Thewordsrosetoherlipsspontaneously。Evenonherwayupthestairs,shehadnotthoughtofpreparingapretextforhervisit,butshenowfeltanintenselongingtodispelthecloudofmisunderstandingthathungbetweenthem。 Seldenreturnedherlookwithasmile。\"Iwassorrytoothatweshouldhavepartedinthatway;butIamnotsureIdidn’tbringitonmyself。LuckilyIhadforeseentheriskIwastaking——\" \"Sothatyoureallydidn’tcare——?\"brokefromherwithaflashofheroldirony。 \"SothatIwaspreparedfortheconsequences,\"hecorrectedgood-humouredly。\"Butwe’lltalkofallthislater。Docomeandsitbythefire。Icanrecommendthatarm-chair,ifyou’llletmeputacushionbehindyou。\" Whilehespokeshehadmovedslowlytothemiddleoftheroom,andpausednearhiswriting-table,wherethelamp,strikingupward,castexaggeratedshadowsonthepallourofherdelicately-hollowedface。 \"Youlooktired——dositdown,\"herepeatedgently。 Shedidnotseemtoheartherequest。\"IwantedyoutoknowthatIleftMrs。HatchimmediatelyafterIsawyou,\"shesaid,asthoughcontinuingherconfession。 \"Yes——yes;Iknow,\"heassented,witharisingtingeofembarrassment。 \"AndthatIdidsobecauseyoutoldmeto。BeforeyoucameIhadalreadybeguntoseethatitwouldbeimpossibletoremainwithher——forthereasonsyougaveme;butIwouldn’tadmitit——I wouldn’tletyouseethatIunderstoodwhatyoumeant。\" \"Ah,Imighthavetrustedyoutofindyourownwayout——don’toverwhelmmewiththesenseofmyofficiousness!\" Hislighttone,inwhich,hadhernervesbeensteadier,shewouldhaverecognizedthemereefforttobridgeoveranawkwardmoment,jarredonherpassionatedesiretobeunderstood。Inherstrangestateofextra-lucidity,whichgaveherthesenseofbeingalreadyattheheartofthesituation,itseemedincrediblethatanyoneshouldthinkitnecessarytolingerintheconventionaloutskirtsofword-playandevasion。 \"Itwasnotthat——Iwasnotungrateful,\"sheinsisted。Butthepowerofexpressionfailedhersuddenly;shefeltatremorinherthroat,andtwotearsgatheredandfellslowlyfromhereyes。 Seldenmovedforwardandtookherhand。\"Youareverytired。Whywon’tyousitdownandletmemakeyoucomfortable?\" Hedrewhertothearm-chairnearthefire,andplacedacushionbehindhershoulders。 \"Andnowyoumustletmemakeyousometea:youknowIalwayshavethatamountofhospitalityatmycommand。\" Sheshookherhead,andtwomoretearsranover。Butshedidnotweepeasily,andthelonghabitofself-controlreasserteditself,thoughshewasstilltootremuloustospeak。 \"YouknowIcancoaxthewatertoboilinfiveminutes,\"Seldencontinued,speakingasthoughshewereatroubledchild。 Hiswordsrecalledthevisionofthatotherafternoonwhentheyhadsattogetheroverhistea-tableandtalkedjestinglyofherfuture。Thereweremomentswhenthatdayseemedmoreremotethananyothereventinherlife;andyetshecouldalwaysreliveitinitsminutestdetail。 Shemadeagestureofrefusal。\"No:Idrinktoomuchtea。Iwouldrathersitquiet——Imustgoinamoment,\"sheaddedconfusedly。 Seldencontinuedtostandnearher,leaningagainstthemantelpiece。Thetingeofconstraintwasbeginningtobemoredistinctlyperceptibleunderthefriendlyeaseofhismanner。Herself-absorptionhadnotallowedhertoperceiveitatfirst;butnowthatherconsciousnesswasoncemoreputtingforthitseagerfeelers,shesawthatherpresencewasbecominganembarrassmenttohim。Suchasituationcanbesavedonlybyanimmediateoutrushoffeeling;andonSelden’ssidethedeterminingimpulsewasstilllacking。 ThediscoverydidnotdisturbLilyasitmightoncehavedone。 Shehadpassedbeyondthephaseofwell-bredreciprocity,inwhicheverydemonstrationmustbescrupulouslyproportionedtotheemotionitelicits,andgenerosityoffeelingistheonlyostentationcondemned。ButthesenseoflonelinessreturnedwithredoubledforceasshesawherselfforevershutoutfromSelden’sinmostself。Shehadcometohimwithnodefinitepurpose;themerelongingtoseehimhaddirectedher;butthesecrethopeshehadcarriedwithhersuddenlyrevealeditselfinitsdeath-pang。 \"Imustgo,\"sherepeated,makingamotiontorisefromherchair。\"ButImaynotseeyouagainforalongtime,andIwantedtotellyouthatIhaveneverforgottenthethingsyousaidtomeatBellomont,andthatsometimes——sometimeswhenIseemedfarthestfromrememberingthem——theyhavehelpedme,andkeptmefrommistakes;keptmefromreallybecomingwhatmanypeoplehavethoughtme。\" Striveasshewouldtoputsomeorderinherthoughts,thewordswouldnotcomemoreclearly;yetshefeltthatshecouldnotleavehimwithouttryingtomakehimunderstandthatshehadsavedherselfwholefromtheseemingruinofherlife。 AchangehadcomeoverSelden’sfaceasshespoke。Itsguardedlookhadyieldedtoanexpressionstilluntingedbypersonalemotion,butfullofagentleunderstanding。 \"Iamgladtohaveyoutellmethat;butnothingIhavesaidhasreallymadethedifference。Thedifferenceisinyourself——itwillalwaysbethere。AndsinceitISthere,itcan’treallymattertoyouwhatpeoplethink:youaresosurethatyourfriendswillalwaysunderstandyou。\" \"Ah,don’tsaythat——don’tsaythatwhatyouhavetoldmehasmadenodifference。Itseemstoshutmeout——toleavemeallalonewiththeotherpeople。\"Shehadrisenandstoodbeforehim,oncemorecompletelymasteredbytheinnerurgencyofthemoment。 Theconsciousnessofhishalf-divinedreluctancehadvanished。 Whetherhewisheditornot,hemustseeherwhollyforoncebeforetheyparted。 Hervoicehadgatheredstrength,andshelookedhimgravelyintheeyesasshecontinued。\"Once——twice——yougavemethechancetoescapefrommylife,andIrefusedit:refuseditbecauseI wasacoward。AfterwardIsawmymistake——IsawIcouldneverbehappywithwhathadcontentedmebefore。Butitwastoolate:youhadjudgedme——Iunderstood。Itwastoolateforhappiness——butnottoolatetobehelpedbythethoughtofwhatIhadmissed。 ThatisallIhavelivedon——don’ttakeitfrommenow!Eveninmyworstmomentsithasbeenlikealittlelightinthedarkness。 Somewomenarestrongenoughtobegoodbythemselves,butI neededthehelpofyourbeliefinme。PerhapsImighthaveresistedagreattemptation,butthelittleoneswouldhavepulledmedown。AndthenIremembered——Irememberedyoursayingthatsuchalifecouldneversatisfyme;andIwasashamedtoadmittomyselfthatitcould。Thatiswhatyoudidforme——thatiswhatIwantedtothankyoufor。IwantedtotellyouthatI havealwaysremembered;andthatIhavetried——triedhard……\" Shebrokeoffsuddenly。Hertearshadrisenagain,andindrawingoutherhandkerchiefherfingerstouchedthepacketinthefoldsofherdress。Awaveofcoloursuffusedher,andthewordsdiedonherlips。Thensheliftedhereyestohisandwentoninanalteredvoice。 \"Ihavetriedhard——butlifeisdifficult,andIamaveryuselessperson。Icanhardlybesaidtohaveanindependentexistence。IwasjustascreworacoginthegreatmachineIcalledlife,andwhenIdroppedoutofitIfoundIwasofnouseanywhereelse。Whatcanonedowhenonefindsthatoneonlyfitsintoonehole?Onemustgetbacktoitorbethrownoutintotherubbishheap——andyoudon’tknowwhatit’slikeintherubbishheap!\" Herlipswaveredintoasmile——shehadbeendistractedbythewhimsicalremembranceoftheconfidencesshehadmadetohim,twoyearsearlier,inthatveryroom。ThenshehadbeenplanningtomarryPercyGryce——whatwasitshewasplanningnow? ThebloodhadrisenstronglyunderSelden’sdarkskin,buthisemotionshoweditselfonlyinanaddedseriousnessofmanner。 \"Youhavesomethingtotellme——doyoumeantomarry?\"hesaidabruptly。 Lily’seyesdidnotfalter,butalookofwonder,ofpuzzledself-interrogation,formeditselfslowlyintheirdepths。Inthelightofhisquestion,shehadpausedtoaskherselfifherdecisionhadreallybeentakenwhensheenteredtheroom。 \"YoualwaystoldmeIshouldhavetocometoitsoonerorlater!\" shesaidwithafaintsmile。