XXI。THEEVENTSOFEIGHTEENHOURS
1。MARCHTHETWENTY-NINTH。NOON
ExactlysevendaysafterEdwardSpringrovehadseenthemanwiththebundleofstrawwalkingdownthestreetsofCasterbridge,oldFarmerSpringrovewasstandingontheedgeofthesamepavement,talkingtohisfriend,FarmerBaker。
Therewasapauseintheirdiscourse。Mr。Springrovewaslookingdownthestreetatsomeobjectwhichhadattractedhisattention。
\'Ah,\'tiswhatweshallallcometo!\'hemurmured。
Theotherlookedinthesamedirection。\'True,neighbourSpringrove;true。\'
Twomen,advancingonebehindtheotherinthemiddleoftheroad,werewhatthefarmersreferredto。Theywerecarpenters,andboreontheirshouldersanemptycoffin,coveredbyathinblackcloth。
\'Ialwaysfeelasatisfactionatbeingbreastedbysuchasightasthat,\'saidSpringrove,stillregardingthemen\'ssadburden。\'I
callitasortofmedicine。\'
\'Anditismedicine……Ihavenotheardofanybodybeingillupthiswaylately?D\'seemasifthepersondiedsuddenly。\'
\'Maybeso。Ah,Baker,wesaysuddendeath,don\'twe?Butthere\'snodifferenceintheirnaturebetweensuddendeathanddeathofanyothersort。There\'snosuchthingasarandomsnappingoffofwhatwaslaiddowntolastlonger。Weonlysuddenlylightuponanend——
thoughtfullyformedasanyother——whichhasbeenexistingatthatverysamepointfromthebeginning,thoughunseenbyustobesosoon。\'
\'Itisjustadiscoverytoyourownmind,andnotanalterationintheLord\'s。\'
\'That\'sit。Unexpectedisnotastothething,butastooursight。\'
\'Nowyou\'llhardlybelieveme,neighbour,butthislittlesceneinfrontofusmakesmefeellessanxiousaboutpushingonwi\'thatthreshingandwinnowingnextweek,thatIwasspeakingabout。Whyshouldwenotstandstill,saysItomyself,andflingaquieteyeupontheWhysandtheWherefores,beforetheendo\'itall,andwegodownintothemouldering-place,andareforgotten?\'
\'\'Tisafeelingthatwillcome。But\'twontbearlookinginto。
There\'saback\'ardcurrentintheworld,andwemustdoourutmosttoadvanceinorderjusttobidewherewebe。But,Baker,theyareturninginherewiththecoffin,look。\'
Thetwocarpentershadbornetheirloadintoanarrowwaycloseathand。Thefarmers,incommonwithothers,turnedandwatchedthemalongtheway。
\'\'Tisaman\'scoffin,andatallman\'s,too,\'continuedFarmerSpringrove。\'Hiswasafineframe,whoeverhewas。\'
\'Averyplainboxforthepoorsoul——justtheroughelm,yousee。\'
Thecorneroftheclothhadblownaside。
\'Yes,foraverypoorman。Well,death\'sallthelessinsulttohim。Ihaveoftenthoughthowmuchsmallerthericherclassaremadetolookthanthepooratlastpincheslikethis。Perhapsthegreatestofallthereconcilersofathoughtfulmantopoverty——andIspeakfromexperience——isthegrandquietitfillshimwithwhentheuncertaintyofhislifeshowsitselfmorethanusual。\'
AsSpringrovefinishedspeaking,thebearersofthecoffinwentacrossagravelledsquarefacingthetwomenandapproachedagrimandheavyarchway。Theypausedbeneathit,rangabell,andwaited。
OverthearchwaywaswritteninEgyptiancapitals,\'COUNTYGAOL。\'
Thesmallrectangularwicket,whichwasconstructedinoneofthetwoiron-studdeddoors,wasopenedfromtheinside。Themenseverallysteppedoverthethreshold,thecoffindraggeditsmelancholylengththroughtheaperture,andbothenteredthecourt,andwerecoveredfromsight。
\'Somebodyinthegaol,then?\'
\'Yes,oneoftheprisoners,\'saidaboy,scuddingbyatthemoment,whopassedonwhistling。
\'Doyouknowthenameofthemanwhoisdead?\'inquiredBakerofathirdbystander。
\'Yes,\'tisallovertown——surelyyouknow,Mr。Springrove?Why,Manston,MissAldclyffe\'ssteward。Hewasfounddeadthefirstthingthismorning。Hehadhunghimselfbehindthedoorofhiscell,insomeway,byahandkerchiefandsomestripsofhisclothes。
Theturnkeysayshisfeatureswerescarcelychanged,ashelookedat\'emwiththeearlysuna-shininginatthegratinguponhim。Hehasleftafullaccountofthemurder,andallthatledtoit。Sothere\'sanendofhim。\'
Itwasperfectlytrue:Manstonwasdead。
Thepreviousdayhehadbeenallowedtheuseofwriting-materials,andhadoccupiedhimselffornearlysevenhoursinpreparingthefollowingconfession:——
\'LASTWORDS。
\'Havingfoundman\'slifetobeawretchedlyconceivedscheme,I
renounceit,and,tocausenofurthertrouble,Iwritedownthefactsconnectedwithmypastproceedings。
\'AfterthankingGod,onfirstenteringmyhouse,onthenightofthefireatCarriford,formyreleasefrombondagetoawomanI
detested,Iwent,asecondtime,tothesceneofthedisaster,and,findingthatnothingcouldbedonebyremainingthere,shortlyafterwardsIreturnedhomeagaininthecompanyofMr。Raunham。
\'Hepartedfrommeatthestepsofmyporch,andwentbacktowardstherectory。WhilstIstillstoodatthedoor,musingonmystrangedeliverance,Isawafigureadvancefrombeneaththeshadowoftheparktrees。Itwasthefigureofawoman。
\'Whenshecamenear,thetwilightwassufficienttoshowmeherattire:itwasacloakreachingtothebottomofherdress,andathickveilcoveringherface。Thesefeatures,togetherwithhersizeandgait,aidedalsobyaflashofperceptionastothechainofeventswhichhadsavedherlife,toldmethatshewasmywifeEunice。
\'Ignashedmyteethinafrenzyofdespair;IhadlostCytherea;I
hadgainedonewhosebeautyhaddeparted,whoseutterancewascomplaint,whosemindwasshallow,andwhodrankbrandyeveryday。
Therevulsionoffeelingwasterrible。Providence,whomIhadjustthanked,seemedamockingtormentorlaughingatme。Ifeltlikeamadman。
\'Shecameclose——startedatseeingmeoutside——thenspoketome。
HerfirstwordswerereproofforwhatIhadunintentionallydone,andsoundedasanearnestofwhatIwastobecursedwithaslongaswebothlived。Iansweredangrily;thistoneofminechangedhercomplaintstoirritation。Shetauntedmewithasecretshehaddiscovered,whichconcernedMissAldclyffeandmyself。Iwassurprisedtolearnit——moresurprisedthatsheknewit,butconcealedmyfeeling。
\'“Howcouldyouservemeso?”shesaid,herbreathsmellingofspiritseventhen。“Youloveanotherwoman——yes,youdo。Seehowyoudrivemeabout!Ihavebeentothestation,intendingtoleaveyouforever,andyetIcometotryyouoncemore。“
\'Anindescribableexasperationhadsprungupinmeasshetalked——
rageandregretwereallinall。ScarcelyknowingwhatIdid,I
furiouslyraisedmyhandandswungitroundwithmywholeforcetostrikeher。Sheturnedquickly——anditwasthepoorcreature\'send。
Byhermovementmyhandcameedgewiseexactlyinthenapeoftheneck——asmenstrikeaharetokillit。Theeffectstaggeredmewithamazement。Theblowmusthavedisturbedthevertebrae;shefellatmyfeet,madeafewmovements,andutteredonelowsound。
\'Iranindoorsforwaterandsomewine,Icameoutandlancedherarmwithmypenknife。Butshelaystill,andIfoundthatshewasdead。
\'ItwasalongtimebeforeIcouldrealizemyhorribleposition。
ForseveralminutesIhadnoideaofattemptingtoescapetheconsequencesofmydeed。Thenalightbrokeuponme。HadanybodyseenhersinceshelefttheThreeTranters?Hadtheynot,shewasalreadybelievedbytheparishionerstobedustandashes。Ishouldneverbefoundout。
\'UponthisIacted。
\'Thefirstquestionwashowtodisposeofthebody。Theimpulseofthemomentwastoburyheratonceinthepitbetweentheengine-
houseandwaterfall;butitstruckmethatIshouldnothavetime。
Itwasnowfouro\'clock,andtheworking-menwouldsoonbestirringabouttheplace。Iwouldputoffburyinghertillthenextnight。
Icarriedherindoors。
\'Inturningtheouthouseintoaworkshop,earlierintheseason,I
found,whendrivinganailintothewallforfixingacupboard,thatthewallsoundedhollow。Iexaminedit,anddiscoveredbehindtheplasteranoldovenwhichhadlongbeendisused,andwasbrickedupwhenthehousewaspreparedforme。
\'Tounfixthiscupboardandpulloutthebrickswastheworkofafewminutes。Then,bearinginmindthatIshouldhavetoremovethebodyagainthenextnight,Iplaceditinasack,pusheditintotheoven,packedinthebricks,andreplacedthecupboard。
\'Ithenwenttobed。Inbed,Ithoughtwhethertherewereanyveryremotepossibilitiesthatmightleadtothesuppositionthatmywifewasnotconsumedbytheflamesoftheburninghouse。Thethingwhichstruckmemostforciblywasthis,thatthesearchersmightthinkitoddthatnoremainswhatevershouldbefound。
\'Theclinchingandtriumphantdeedwouldbetotakethebodyandplaceitamongtheruinsofthedestroyedhouse。ButIcouldnotdothis,onaccountofthemenwhowerewatchingagainstanoutbreakofthefire。Oneremedyremained。
\'Iaroseagain,dressedmyself,andwentdowntotheouthouse。I
musttakedownthecupboardagain。Ididtakeitdown。Ipulledoutthebricks,pulledoutthesack,pulledoutthecorpse,andtookherkeysfromherpocketandthewatchfromherside。
\'Ithenreplacedeverythingasbefore。
\'WiththesearticlesinmypocketIwentoutoftheyard,andtookmywaythroughthewithycopsetothechurchyard,enteringitfromtheback。HereIfeltmywaycarefullyalongtillIcametothenookwherepiecesofbonesfromnewly-duggravesaresometimespiledbehindthelaurel-bushes。Ihadbeenearnestlyhopingtofindaskullamongtheseoldbones;butthoughIhadfrequentlyseenoneortwointherubbishhere,therewasnotonenow。Ithengropedintheothercornerwiththesameresult——nowherecouldIfindaskull。
Threeorfourfragmentsoflegandback-boneswereallIcouldcollect,andwiththeseIwasforcedtobecontent。
\'Takingtheminmyhand,Icrossedtheroad,andgotroundbehindtheinn,wherethecouchheapwasstillsmouldering。Keepingbehindthehedge,Icouldseetheheadsofthethreeorfourmenwhowatchedthespot。
\'StandinginthisplaceItookthebones,andthrewthemonebyoneoverthehedgeandoverthemen\'sheadsintothesmokingembers。
Whentheboneshadallbeenthrown,Ithrewthekeys;lastofallI
threwthewatch。
\'IthenreturnedhomeasIhadgone,andwenttobedoncemore,justasthedawnbegantobreak。Iexulted——“Cythereaismineagain!”
\'Atbreakfast-timeIthought,“Supposethecupboardshouldbysomeunlikelychancegetmovedto-day!”
\'Iwenttothemason\'syardhardby,whilethemenwereatbreakfast,andbroughtawayashovelfulofmortar。Itookitintotheouthouse,againshiftedthecupboard,andplasteredoverthemouthoftheovenbehind。Simplypushingthecupboardbackintoitsplace,IwaitedforthenextnightthatImightburythebody,thoughuponthewholeitwasinatolerablysafehiding-place。
\'Whenthenightcame,mynerveswereinsomewayweakerthantheyhadbeenonthepreviousnight。Ifeltreluctanttotouchthebody。
Iwenttotheouthouse,butinsteadofopeningtheoven,Ifirmlydroveintheshoulder-nailsthatheldthecupboardtothewall。“I
willburyherto-morrownight,however,“Ithought。
\'ButthenextnightIwasstillmorereluctanttotouchher。Andmyreluctanceincreased,andtherethebodyremained。Theovenwas,afterall,neverlikelytobeopenedinmytime。
\'ImarriedCythereaGraye,andneverdidabridegroomleavethechurchwithaheartmorefullofloveandhappiness,andabrainmorefixedongoodintentions,thanIdidonthatmorning。
\'WhenCytherea\'sbrothermadehisappearanceatthehotelinSouthampton,bearinghisstrangeevidenceoftheporter\'sdisclosure,Iwasstaggeredbeyondexpression。Ithoughttheyhadfoundthebody。“AmItobeapprehendedandtoloseherevennow?”
Imourned。Isawmyerror,andinstantlysaw,too,thatImustactexternallylikeanhonourableman。SoathisrequestIyieldedheruptohim,andmeditatedonseveralschemesforenablingmetoclaimthewomanIhadalegalrighttoclaimasmywife,withoutdisclosingthereasonwhyIknewmyselftohaveit。
\'IwenthometoKnapwaterthenextday,andfornearlyaweeklivedinastateofindecision。Icouldnothituponaschemeforprovingmywifedeadwithoutcompromisingmyself。
\'Mr。RaunhamhintedthatIshouldtakestepstodiscoverherwhereaboutsbyadvertising。Ihadnoenergyforthefarce。ButoneeveningIchancedtoentertheRisingSunInn。Twonotoriouspoachersweresittinginthesettle,whichscreenedmyentrance。
Theywerehalfdrunk——theirconversationwascarriedoninthesolemnandemphatictonecommontothatstageofintoxication,andI
myselfwasthesubjectofit。
\'Thefollowingwasthesubstanceoftheirdisjointedremarks:OnthenightofthegreatfireatCarriford,oneofthemwassenttomeetme,andbreakthenewsofthedeathofmywifetome。Thishedid;butbecauseIwouldnotpayhimforhisnews,heleftmeinamoodofvindictiveness。Whenthefirewasover,hejoinedhiscomrade。Thefavourablehourofthenightsuggestedtothemthepossibilityofsomeunlawfulgainbeforedaylightcame。Myfowlhousestoodinatemptingposition,andstillresentinghisrepulseduringtheevening,oneofthemproposedtooperateuponmybirds。IwasbelievedtohavegonetotherectorywithMr。Raunham。
Theotherwasdisinclinedtogo,andthefirstwentoffalone。
\'Itwasnowaboutthreeo\'clock。Hehadadvancedasfarastheshrubbery,whichgrowsnearthenorthwallofthehouse,whenhefanciedheheard,abovetherushofthewaterfall,noisesontheothersideofthebuilding。Hedescribedtheminthesewords,“Ghostlymouthstalking——thenafall——thenagroan——thentherushofthewaterandcreakoftheengineasbefore。“Onlyoneexplanationoccurredtohim;thehousewashaunted。And,whetherthoseofthelivingorthedead,voicesofanykindwereinimicaltoonewhohadcomeonsuchanerrand。Hestealthilycrepthome。
\'Hisunlawfulpurposeinbeingbehindthehouseledhimtoconcealhisadventure。Nosuspicionofthetruthenteredhismindtilltherailway-porterhadstartledeverybodybyhisstrangeannouncement。
Thenheaskedhimself,hadthehorrifyingsoundsofthatnightbeenreallyanenactmentinthefleshbetweenmeandmywife?
\'Thewordsoftheothermanwere:
\'“Whydon\'thetrytofindherifshe\'salive?”
\'“True,“saidthefirst。“Well,Idon\'tforgetwhatIheard,andifshedon\'tturnupalivemymindwillbeassureasaBibleuponhermurder,andtheparsonshallknowit,thoughIdogetsixmonthsonthetreadmillforbeingwhereIwas。“
\'“Andifsheshouldturnupalive?”
\'“ThenIshallknowthatIamwrong,andbelievingmyselfafoolaswellasarogue,holdmytongue。“
\'Iglidedoutofthehouseinacoldsweat。TheonlypressureinheavenorearthwhichcouldhaveforcedmetorenounceCythereawasnowputuponme——thedreadofadeathuponthegallows。
\'Isatallthatnightweavingstrategyofvariouskinds。TheonlyeffectualremedyformyhazardousstandingthatIcouldseewasasimpleone。Itwastosubstituteanotherwomanformywifebeforethesuspicionsofthatoneeasily-hoodwinkedmanextendedfurther。
\'Theonlydifficultywastofindapracticablesubstitute。
\'Theonewomanatallavailableforthepurposewasafriendless,innocentcreature,namedAnneSeaway,whomIhadknowninmyyouth,andwhohadforsometimebeenthehousekeeperofaladyinLondon。
Onaccountofthislady\'ssuddendeath,Annestoodinratheraprecariousposition,asregardedherfuturesubsistence。Shewasnotthebestkindofwomanforthescheme;buttherewasnoalternative。Onequalityofherswasvaluable;shewasnotatalker。IwenttoLondontheverynextday,calledattheHoxtonlodgingofmywife(theonlyplaceatwhichshehadbeenknownasMrs。Manston),andfoundthatnogreatdifficultiesstoodinthewayofapersonation。Andthusfavouringcircumstancesdeterminedmycourse。IvisitedAnneSeaway,madelovetoher,andpropoundedmyplan……
\'WelivedquietlyenoughuntiltheSundaybeforemyapprehension。
Annecamehomefromchurchthatmorning,andtoldmeofthesuspiciouswayinwhichayoungmanhadlookedatherthere。
Nothingcouldbedonebeyondwaitingtheissueofevents。ThenthelettercamefromRaunham。ForthefirsttimeinmylifeIwashalfindifferentastowhatfateawaitedme。DuringthesucceedingdayI
thoughtonceortwiceofrunningaway,butcouldnotquitemakeupmymind。Atanyrateitwouldbebesttoburythebodyofmywife,Ithought,fortheovenmightbeopenedatanytime。IwenttoCasterbridgeandmadesomearrangements。IntheeveningMissAldclyffe(whoisunitedtomebyacommonsecretwhichIhavenorightorwishtodisclose)cametomyhouse,andalarmedmestillmore。ShesaidthatshecouldtellbyMr。Raunham\'smannerthatevening,thathekeptbackfromherasuspicionofmoreimportanceeventhantheonehespokeof,andthatstrangerswereinhishouseeventhen。
\'Iguessedwhatthisfurthersuspicionwas,andresolvedtoenlightenhertoacertainextent,andsosecureherassistance。I
saidthatIkilledmywifebyanaccidentonthenightofthefire,dwellingupontheadvantagetoherofthedeathoftheonlywomanwhoknewhersecret。
\'Herterror,andfearsformyfate,ledhertowatchtherectorythatevening。Shesawthedetectiveleaveit,andfollowedhimtomyresidence。ThisshetoldmehurriedlywhenIperceivedherafterdiggingmywife\'sgraveintheplantation。Shedidnotsuspectwhatthesackcontained。
\'Iamnowabouttoenteronmynormalcondition。Forpeoplearealmostalwaysintheirgraves。Whenwesurveythelongraceofmen,itisstrangeandstillmorestrangetofindthattheyaremainlydeadmen,whohavescarcelyeverbeenotherwise。
\'AENEASMANSTON。\'
Thesteward\'sconfession,aidedbycircumstantialevidenceofvariouskinds,wasthemeansoffreeingbothAnneSeawayandMissAldclyffefromallsuspicionofcomplicitywiththemurderer。
2。SIXO\'CLOCKP。M。
Itwasevening——justatsunset——onthedayofManston\'sdeath。
InthecottageatTolchurchwasgatheredagroupconsistingofCytherea,herbrother,EdwardSpringrove,andhisfather。Theysatbythewindowconversingofthestrangeeventswhichhadjusttakenplace。InCytherea\'seyetherebeamedahopefulray,thoughherfacewasaswhiteasalily。
Whilsttheytalked,lookingoutattheyelloweveninglightthatcoatedthehedges,trees,andchurchtower,abroughamrolledroundthecornerofthelane,andcameinfullview。Itreflectedtheraysofthesuninaflashfromitspolishedpanelsasitturnedtheangle,thespokesofthewheelsbristlinginthesamelightlikebayonets。Thevehiclecamenearer,andarrivedoppositeOwen\'sdoor,whenthedriverpulledthereinandgaveashout,andthepantingandsweatinghorsesstopped。
\'MissAldclyffe\'scarriage!\'theyallexclaimed。
Owenwentout。\'IsMissGrayeathome?\'saidtheman。\'Anoteforher,andIamtowaitforananswer。\'
CythereareadinthehandwritingoftheRectorofCarriford:——
\'DEARMISSGRAYE,——MissAldclyffeisill,thoughnotdangerously。
Shecontinuallyrepeatsyourname,andnowwishesverymuchtoseeyou。Ifyoupossiblycan,comeinthecarriage——Verysincerelyyours,JOHNRAUNHAM。\'
\'Howcomessheill?\'Oweninquiredofthecoachman。
\'Shecaughtaviolentcoldbystandingoutofdoorsinthedamp,onthenightthestewardranaway。Eversince,tillthismorning,shecomplainedoffulnessandheatinthechest。ThismorningthemaidraninandtoldhersuddenlythatManstonhadkilledhimselfingaol——sheshrieked——brokeablood-vessel——andfelluponthefloor。
Severeinternalhaemorrhagecontinuedforsometimeandthenstopped。Theysaysheissuretogetoverit;butsheherselfsaysno。Shehassufferedfromitbefore。\'
Cythereawasreadyinafewmoments,andenteredthecarriage。
3。SEVENO\'CLOCKP。M。
SoftaswasCytherea\'smotionalongthecorridorsofKnapwaterHouse,thepreternaturallykeenintelligenceofthesufferingwomancaughtthemaiden\'swell-knownfootfall。Sheenteredthesick-
chamberwithsuspendedbreath。
Intheroomeverythingwassostill,andsensationwasasitweresorarefiedbysolicitude,thatthinkingseemedacting,andthelady\'sweakactoftryingtoliveasilentwrestlingwithallthepowersoftheuniverse。NobodywaspresentbutMr。Raunham,thenursehavinglefttheroomonCytherea\'sentry,andthephysicianandsurgeonbeingengagedinawhisperedconversationinaside-chamber。Theirpatienthadbeenpronouncedoutofdanger。
Cythereawenttothebedside,andwasinstantlyrecognized。O,whatachange——MissAldclyffedependentuponpillows!Andyetnotaforbiddingchange。Withweaknesshadcomesoftnessofaspect:thehaughtinesswasextractedfromthefrailthincountenance,andasweetermildplacidityhadtakenitsplace。
MissAldclyffesignifiedtoMr。RaunhamthatshewouldliketobealonewithCytherea。
\'Cytherea?\'shefaintlywhisperedtheinstantthedoorwasclosed。
Cythereaclaspedthelady\'sweakhand,andsankbesideher。
MissAldclyffewhisperedagain。\'TheysayIamcertaintolive;butIknowthatIamcertainlygoingtodie。\'
\'Theyknow,Ithink,andhope。\'
\'Iknowbest,butwe\'llleavethat。Cytherea——OCytherea,canyouforgiveme!\'
Hercompanionpressedherhand。
\'Butyoudon\'tknowyet——youdon\'tknowyet,\'theinvalidmurmured。
\'ItisforgivenessforthatmisrepresentationtoEdwardSpringrovethatIimplore,andforputtingsuchforceuponhim——thatwhichcausedallthetrainofyourinnumerableills!\'
\'Iknowall——all。AndIdoforgiveyou。Notinahastyimpulsethatisrevokedwhencoolnesscomes,butdeliberatelyandsincerely:
asImyselfhopetobeforgiven,Iaccordyoumyforgivenessnow。\'
TearsstreamedfromMissAldclyffe\'seyes,andmingledwiththoseofheryoungcompanion,whocouldnotrestrainhersforsympathy。
Expressionsofstrongattachment,interruptedbyemotion,burstagainandagainfromthebroken-spiritedwoman。
\'Butyoudon\'tknowmymotive。O,ifyouonlyknewit,howyouwouldpitymethen!\'
Cythereadidnotbreakthepausewhichensued,andtheelderwomanappearednowtonerveherselfbyasuperhumaneffort。Shespokeoninavoiceweakasasummerbreeze,andfullofintermission,andyettherepervadeditasteadinessofintentionthatseemedtodemandfirmtonestobearitoutworthily。
\'Cytherea,\'shesaid,\'listentomebeforeIdie。
\'Alongtimeago——morethanthirtyyearsago——ayounggirlofseventeenwascruellybetrayedbyhercousin,awildofficerofsix-
and-twenty。HewenttoIndia,anddied。
\'OnenightwhenthatmiserablegirlhadjustarrivedhomewithherparentsfromGermany,whereherbabyhadbeenborn,shetookallthemoneyshepossessed,pinneditonherinfant\'sbosom,togetherwithaletter,stating,amongotherthings,whatshewishedthechild\'sChristiannametobe;wrappedupthelittlething,andwalkedwithittoClapham。Here,inaretiredstreet,sheselectedahouse。
Sheplacedthechildonthedoorstepandknockedatthedoor,thenranawayandwatched。Theytookitupandcarrieditindoors。
\'Nowthatherpoorbabywasgone,thegirlblamedherselfbitterlyforcrueltytowardsit,andwishedshehadadoptedherparents\'
counseltosecretlyhireanurse。Shelongedtoseeit。Shedidn\'tknowwhattodo。Shewroteinanassumednametothewomanwhohadtakenitin,andaskedhertomeetthewriterwiththeinfantatcertainplacesshenamed。Thesewerehotelsorcoffee-housesinChelsea,Pimlico,orHammersmith。Thewoman,beingwellpaid,alwayscame,andaskednoquestions。Atonemeeting——ataninninHammersmith——shemadeherappearancewithoutthechild,andtoldthegirlitwassoillthatitwouldnotlivethroughthenight。Thenews,andfatigue,broughtonafainting-fit……\'
MissAldclyffe\'ssobschokedherutterance,andshebecamepainfullyagitated。Cytherea,paleandamazedatwhatsheheard,weptforher,bentoverher,andbeggedhernottogoonspeaking。
\'Yes——Imust,\'shecried,betweenhersobs。\'Iwill——Imustgoon!
AndImusttellyetmoreplainly!……youmusthearitbeforeIamgone,Cytherea。\'Thesympathizingandastonishedgirlsatdownagain。
\'ThenameofthewomanwhohadtakenthechildwasMANSTON。Shewasthewidowofaschoolmaster。Shesaidshehadadoptedthechildofarelation。
\'Onlyonemaneverfoundoutwhothemotherwas。Hewasthekeeperoftheinninwhichshefainted,andhissilenceshehaspurchasedeversince。
\'Atwelvemonthpassed——fifteenmonths——andthesaddenedgirlmetamanatherfather\'shousenamedGraye——yourfather,Cytherea,thenunmarried。Ah,suchaman!Inexperiencenowperceivedwhatitwastobelovedinspiritandintruth!Butitwastoolate。Hadheknownhersecrethewouldhavecastherout。Shewithdrewfromhimbyaneffort,andpined。
\'Yearsandyearsafterwards,whenshebecamemistressofafortuneandestatesbyherfather\'sdeath,sheformedtheweakschemeofhavingnearherthesonwhom,inherfather\'slife-time,shehadbeenforbiddentorecognize。Cytherea,youknowwhothatweakwomanis……
\'BysuchtoilsomelabourasthisIgothimhereasmysteward。AndIwantedtoseehimYOURHUSBAND,Cytherea!——thehusbandofmytruelover\'schild。Itwasasweetdreamtome……Pityme——O,pityme!TodieunlovedismorethanIcanbear!Ilovedyourfather,andIlovehimnow。\'
ThatwastheburdenofCythereaAldclyffe。
\'Isupposeyoumustleavemeagain——youalwaysleaveme,\'shesaid,afterholdingtheyoungwoman\'shandalongwhileinsilence。
\'No——indeedI\'llstayalways。Doyoulikemetostay?\'
MissAldclyffeinthejawsofdeathwasMissAldclyffestill,thoughtheoldfirehaddegeneratedtomerephosphorescencenow。\'Butyouareyourbrother\'shousekeeper?\'
\'Yes。\'
\'Well,ofcourseyoucannotstaywithmeonasuddenlikethis……
Gohome,orhewillbeatalossforthings。Andto-morrowmorningcomeagain,won\'tyou,dearest,comeagain——we\'llfetchyou。Butyoumustn\'tstaynow,andputOwenout。Ono——itwouldbeabsurd。\'
Theabsorbingconcernabouttriflesofdailyroutine,whichissooftenseeninverysickpeople,waspresenthere。
Cythereapromisedtogohome,andcomethenextmorningtostaycontinuously。
\'StaytillIdiethen,willyounot?Yes,tillIdie——Ishan\'tdietillto-morrow。\'
\'Wehopeforyourrecovery——allofus。\'
\'Iknowbest。Comeatsixo\'clock,darling。\'
\'AssoonaseverIcan,\'returnedCythereatenderly。
\'Butsixistooearly——youwillhavetothinkofyourbrother\'sbreakfast。LeaveTolchurchateight,willyou?\'
Cythereaconsentedtothis。MissAldclyffewouldneverhaveknownhadhercompanionstayedinthehouseallnight;butthehonestyofCytherea\'snaturerebelledagainsteventhefriendlydeceitwhichsuchaproceedingwouldhaveinvolved。
Anarrangementwascometowherebyshewastobetakenhomeinthepony-carriageinsteadofthebroughamthatfetchedher;thecarriagetoputupatTolchurchfarmforthenight,andonthataccounttobeinreadinesstobringherbackearlier。
4。MARCHTHETHIRTIETH。DAYBREAK
ThethirdandlastinstanceofCytherea\'ssubjectiontothoseperiodicterrorsofthenightwhichhademphasizedherconnectionwiththeAldclyffenameandbloodoccurredatthepresentdate。
Itwasaboutfouro\'clockinthemorningwhenCytherea,thoughmostprobablydreaming,seemedtoawake——andinstantlywastransfixedbyasortofspell,thathadinitmoreofawethanofaffright。Atthefootofherbed,lookingherinthefacewithanexpressionofentreatybeyondthepowerofwordstoportray,wastheformofMissAldclyffe——wananddistinct。Nomotionwasperceptibleinher;butlonging——earnestlonging——waswrittenineveryfeature。
Cythereabelievedsheexercisedherwakingjudgmentasusualinthinking,withoutashadowofdoubt,thatMissAldclyffestoodbeforeherinfleshandblood。ReasonwasnotsufficientlyalerttoleadCythereatoaskherselfhowsuchathingcouldhaveoccurred。
\'Iwouldhaveremainedwithyou——whywouldyounotallowmetostay!\'Cythereaexclaimed。Thespellwasbroken:shebecamebroadlyawake;andthefigurevanished。
Itwasinthegreytimeofdawn。Shetrembledinasweatofdisquiet,andnotbeingabletoendurethethoughtofherbrotherbeingasleep,shewentandtappedathisdoor。
\'Owen!\'
Hewasnotaheavysleeper,anditwasverginguponhistimetorise。
\'Whatdoyouwant,Cytherea?\'
\'IoughtnottohaveleftKnapwaterlastnight。IwishIhadnot。
IreallythinkIwillstartatonce。Shewantsme,Iknow。\'
\'Whattimeisit?\'
\'Afewminutespastfour。\'
\'Youhadbetternot。Keeptothetimeagreedupon。Consider,weshouldhavesuchatroubleinrousingthedriver,andotherthings。\'
Uponthewholeitseemedwisernottoactonamerefancy。Shewenttobedagain。
Anhourlater,whenOwenwasthinkingofgettingup,aknockingcametothefrontdoor。ThenextminutesomethingtouchedtheglassofOwen\'swindow。Hewaited——thenoisewasrepeated。Alittlegravelhadbeenthrownagainstittoarousehim。
Hecrossedtheroom,pulleduptheblind,andlookedout。Asolemnwhitefacewasgazingupwardsfromtheroad,expectantlystrainingtocatchthefirstglimpseofapersonwithinthepanes。ItwasthefaceofaKnapwatermansittingonhorseback。
Owensawhiserrand。Thereisanunmistakablelookinthefaceofeverymanwhobringstidingsofdeath。Grayeopenedthewindow。
\'MissAldclyffe……\'saidthemessenger,andpaused。
\'Ah——dead?\'
\'Yes——sheisdead。\'
\'Whendidshedie?\'
\'Attenminutespastfour,afteranothereffusion。Sheknewbest,yousee,sir。Istarteddirectly,bytherector\'sorders。\'
SEQUEL
Fifteenmonthshavepassed,andwearebroughtontoMidsummerNight,1867。
ThepicturepresentedistheinterioroftheoldbelfryofCarrifordChurch,atteno\'clockintheevening。
SixCarrifordmenandonestrangeraregatheredthere,beneaththelightofaflaringcandlestuckonapieceofwoodagainstthewall。
ThesixCarrifordmenarethewell-knownringersofthefine-tonedoldbellsinthekeyofF,whichhavebeenmusictotheearsofCarrifordparishandtheoutlyingdistrictsforthelastfourhundredyears。Thestrangerisanassistant,whohasappearedfromnobodyknowswhere。
Thesixnatives——intheirshirt-sleeves,andwithouthats——pullandcatchfranticallyatthedancingbellropes,thelocksoftheirhairwavinginthebreezecreatedbytheirquickmotions;thestranger,whohasthetreblebell,doeslikewise,butinhisrightmindandcoat。Theirever-changingshadowsmingleonthewallinanendlessvarietyofkaleidoscopicforms,andtheeyesofallthesevenarereligiouslyfixedonadiagramlikealargeadditionsum,whichischalkedonthefloor。
Vividlycontrastingwiththeyellowlightofthecandleuponthefourunplasteredwallsofthetower,anduponthefacesandclothesofthemen,isthescenediscerniblethroughthescreenbeneaththetowerarchway。Attheextremityofthelongmysteriousavenueofthenaveandchancelcanbeseenshaftsofmoonlightstreaminginattheeastwindowofthechurch——blue,phosphoric,andghostly。
Athoroughrenovationofthebell-ringingmachineryandaccessorieshadtakenplaceinanticipationofaninterestingevent。Newropeshadbeenprovided;everybellhadbeencarefullyshiftedfromitscarriage,andthepivotslubricated。Brightred\'sallies\'ofwoollentexture——softtothehandsandeasilycaught——glowedontheropesinplaceoftheoldraggedknots,allofwhichnewnessinsmalldetailsonlyrenderedmoreevidenttheirrepressibleaspectofageinthemasssurroundingthem。
Thetriple-bob-majorwasended,andtheringerswipedtheirfacesandrolleddowntheirshirt-sleeves,previouslytotuckingawaytheropesandleavingtheplaceforthenight。
\'Piph——h——h——h!Agoodfortyminutes,\'saidamanwithastreamingface,andblowingouthisbreath——oneofthepairwhohadtakenthetenorbell。
\'Ourfriendherepulledproperwell——that\'adid——seeinghe\'sbutastranger,\'saidClerkCrickett,whohadjustresignedthesecondrope,andaddressingthemanintheblackcoat。
\'\'Adid,\'saidtherest。
\'Ienjoyeditmuch,\'saidthemanmodestly。
\'Whatweshouldha\'donewithoutyouwordscan\'ttell。Themanthatd\'belongbyrightstothattherebellisillo\'twogallonso\'woldcider。\'
\'Andnowso\'s,\'remarkedthefifthringer,aspertainingtothelastallusion,\'we\'llfinishthisdropo\'metheglinandcider,andeverymanhome-alongstraightasaline。\'
\'Wi\'allmyheart,\'ClerkCrickettreplied。\'AndtheLordsendifI
ha\'n\'tdonemydutybyMasterTeddySpringrove——thatIhaveso。\'
\'Andtheresto\'us,\'theysaid,asthecupwashandedround。
\'Ay,ay——inringen——butIwasspakeninaspiritualsenseo\'thismornen\'sbusinesso\'mineupbythechancelrailsthere。\'Twasveryconvenienttolugherhereandmarryherinsteado\'doenitatthattwopenny-halfpennytowno\'Budm\'th。Veryconvenient。\'
\'Very。TherewasalittlefeeforMasterCrickett。\'
\'Ah——well。Money\'smoney——verymuchso——very——Ialwayshavesaidit。But\'twasaprettysightforthenation。Hecoloureduplikeanymaid,that\'adid。\'
\'Wellenough\'amidcolourup。\'Tisnosmallmatterforamantoplaywi\'fire。\'
\'Whateveritmaybetoawoman,\'saidtheclerkabsently。
\'Thou\'rtthinkeno\'thywife,clerk,\'saidGadWeedy。\'She\'llplaywi\'itagainwhenthou\'stgotmildewed。\'
\'Well——lether,Godblessher;forI\'mbutapoorthirdman,I。TheLordhavemercyuponthefourth!……Ay,Teddy\'sgothisownatlast。Whatlittlewhiteearsthatmaidhev,tobesure!chooseyourwifeasyouchooseyourpig——asmallearandasmalltale——thatwasalwaysmyjokewhenIwasamerryfeller,ah——yearsagonenow!ButTeddy\'sgother。Poorchap,hewasgettenasthinasahermitwi\'
grief——sowasshe。\'
\'Maybeshe\'llpickupnow。\'
\'True——\'tisnater\'slaw,whichnomanshallgainsay。Ah,welldoI
bearinmindwhatIsaidtoPa\'sonRaunham,aboutthymother\'sfamilyo\'seven,Gad,theveryfirstweekofhiscomenhere,whenI
wasjustinmyprime。“AndhowmanydaughtershasthatpoorWeedygot,clerk?”hesays。“Six,sir,“saysI,“andeveryoneof\'emhasabrother!”“Poorwoman,“sayshe,“adozenchildren!——giveherthishalf-sovereignfromme,clerk。“\'Alaughedagoodfiveminutesafterwards,whenhefoundoutmymerrynater——\'adid。Butthere,\'tisoverwi\'menow。EnterentheChurchistheruinofaman\'switforwit\'snothenwithoutafaintshaddero\'sin。\'
\'IfsobeTeddyandtheladyhadbeenkeptapartforlife,they\'dbothha\'died,\'saidGademphatically。
\'Butnowinsteado\'deaththere\'llbeincreaseo\'life,\'answeredtheclerk。
\'Itallwentproperwell,\'saidthefifthbell-ringer。\'Theydidn\'tfleeofftoBabylonishplaces——notthey。\'Hestruckupanattitude——
\'Here\'sMasterSpringrovestandenso:here\'sthemarriedwomanstandenlikewise;heretheyd\'walkacrosstoKnapwaterHouse;andtheretheyd\'bideinthechimleycorner,hardandfast。\'
\'Yes,\'twasaprettywedden,andwellattended,\'addedtheclerk。
\'Herewasmyladyherself——redasscarlet:herewasMasterSpringrove,lookenasifhehalfwishedhe\'dnevera-come——ah,poorsouls!——themenalwaysdo!Thewomendostanditbest——themaidwasinherglory。Thoughshewassoshythegloryshoneplainthroughthatshyskin。Ah,itdidso\'s。\'
\'Ay,\'saidGad,\'andtherewasTimTankinsandhisfivejourneymencarpenters,standenontiptoeandpeepeninatthechancelwinders。
TherewasDairymanDodmanwaiteninhisnewspring-carttosee\'emcomeout——whipinhand——that\'awas。Thenupcomestwomastertailors。ThentherewasChristopherRuntwi\'hispickaxeandshovel。Therewaswimmen-folkandtherewasmen-folktraypsenupanddownchurch\'ardtilltheyworeapathwi\'traypsenso——lettenthesquallenchildrenslipdownthroughtheirarmsandnearlyskinneno\'em。AndthesewerealloverandabovethegentryandSunday-clothesfolkinside。Well,IseedMr。Grayeatlastdressedupquitethedand。“Well,Mr。Graye,“saysIfromthetopo\'
church\'ardwall,“how\'syerself?”Mr。Grayeneverspoke——he\'dpridedawayhishearen。Seizetheman,Ididn\'wantentospak。
Teddyhearsit,andturnsround:“Allright,Gad!”sayshe,andlaughedlikeaboy。There\'smoreinTeddy。\'
\'Well,\'saidClerkCrickett,turningtothemaninblack,\'nowyou\'vebeenamongussolong,andd\'knowussowell,won\'tyetelluswhatye\'vecomeherefor,andwhatyourtradeis?\'
\'Iamnotrade,\'saidthethinman,smiling,\'andIcametoseethewickednessoftheland。\'
\'Isaidthouwastoneo\'thedevil\'sbroodwi\'thyblackclothes,\'
repliedasturdyringer,whohadnotspokenbefore。
\'No,thetruthis,\'saidthethinman,retractingatthishorribletranslation,\'Icameforawalkbecauseitisafineevening。\'
\'Nowlet\'sbeoff,neighbours,\'theclerkinterrupted。
Thecandlewasinvertedinthesocket,andthewholepartysteppedoutintothechurchyard。Themoonwasshiningwithinadayortwooffull,andjustoverlookedthethreeorfourvastyewsthatstoodonthesouth-eastsideofthechurch,androseinunvariedandflatdarknessagainsttheilluminatedatmospherebehindthem。
\'Good-night,\'theclerksaidtohiscomrades,whenthedoorwaslocked。\'Mynearestwayisthroughthepark。\'
\'Isupposemineistoo?\'saidthestranger。\'Iamgoingtotherailway-station。\'
\'Ofcourse——comeon。\'
Thetwomenwentoverastiletothewest,theremainderofthepartygoingintotheroadontheoppositeside。
\'Andsotheromancehasendedwell,\'theclerk\'scompanionremarked,astheybrushedalongthroughthegrass。\'Butwhatisthetruthofthestoryabouttheproperty?\'
\'Nowlookhere,neighbour,\'saidClerkCrickett,\'ifsobeyou\'lltellmewhatyourlineo\'lifeis,andyourpurposeincomenhereto-day,I\'lltellyouthetruthabouttheweddenparticulars。\'
\'Verywell——Iwillwhenyouhavedone,\'saidtheotherman。
\'\'Tisabargain;andthisistherighto\'thestory。WhenMissAldclyffe\'swillwasopened,itwasfoundtohavebeendrawnupontheverydaythatManston(herlove-child)marriedMissCythereaGraye。Andthisiswhatthatdeepwomandid。Deep?shewasasdeepastheNorthStar。Shebequeathedallherproperty,realandpersonal,to“THEWIFEOFAENEASMANSTON“(withoneexception):
failenherlifetoherhusband:failenhislifetotheheirsofhishead——bodyIwouldsay:failenthemtoherabsolutelyandherheirsforever:failenthesetoPa\'sonRaunham,andsoontotheendo\'
thehumanrace。Nowdoyouseethedepthofherscheme?Why,althoughuponthesurfaceitappearedherwholepropertywasforMissCytherea,bytheword“wife“beingused,andnotCytherea\'sname,whoeverwasthewifeo\'Manstonwouldcomeinfor\'t。Wasn\'tthatraledepth?Itwasdone,ofcourse,thathersonAEneas,underanycircumstances,shouldbemastero\'theproperty,withoutfolkknowenitwashersonorsuspectinganything,astheywouldifithadbeenlefttoenstraightway。\'
\'Acleverarrangement!Andwhatwastheexception?\'
\'Thepaymentofalegacytoherrelative,Pa\'sonRaunham。\'
\'AndMissCythereawasnowManston\'swidowandonlyrelative,andinheritedallabsolutely。\'
\'True,shedid。“Well,“saysshe,“Ishan\'thaveit“(shedidn\'tlikethenotiono\'gettenanythingthroughManston,naturallyenough,prettydear)。Shewaivedherrightinfavouro\'Mr。
Raunham。Now,ifthere\'samanintheworldthatd\'carenothenaboutland——Idon\'tsaythereis,butIFthereis——\'tisourpa\'son。
He\'slikeasnail。He\'sa-growedsototheshapeo\'thatthererectorythat\'awouldn\'thinko\'leaveniteveninname。“\'Tisyours,MissGraye,“sayshe。“No,\'tisyours,“saysshe。“\'Tis\'n\'
mine,“sayshe。TheCrownhadcasthiseyesuponthecase,thinkeno\'forfeiturebyfelony——but\'twasnosuchthing,and\'agieditup,too。Didyoueverhearsuchatale?——threepeople,amanandawoman,andaCrown——neithero\'eminamadhouse——flingenanestatebackwardsandforwardslikeanappleornut?Well,itendedinthisway。Mr。Raunhamtookit:youngSpringrovewashadasagentandsteward,andputtoliveinKnapwaterHouse,closehereathand——
justasif\'twashisown。Hedoesjustwhathe\'dlike——Mr。Raunhamneverinterferen——andhitherto-dayhe\'sbroughthisnewwife,Cytherea。Andasettlementha\'beendrawnupthisveryday,wherebytheirchildren,heirs,andcetrer,betoinheritafterMr。Raunham\'sdeath。Goodfortunecameatlast。Herbrother,too,isdoenwell。
Hecameinfirstmaninsomearchitecturalcompetition,andisabouttomovetoLondon。Here\'sthehouse,look。Stapoutfromthesebushes,andyou\'llgetaclearsighto\'t。\'
Theyemergedfromtheshrubbery,breakingofftowardsthelake,anddownthesouthslope。Whentheyarrivedexactlyoppositethecentreofthemansion,theyhalted。
ItwasamagnificentpictureoftheEnglishcountry-house。Thewholeofthesevereregularfront,withitscolumnsandcornices,wasbuiltofawhitesmoothly-facedfreestone,whichappearedintheraysofthemoonaspureasPentelicmarble。Thesoleobjectsinthescenerivallingthefairnessofthefacadewereadozenswansfloatinguponthelake。
Atthismomentthecentraldooratthetopofthestepswasopened,andtwofiguresadvancedintothelight。Twocontrastingfigureswerethey。Ayounglithewomaninanairyfairydress——CythereaSpringrove:ayoungmaninblackstereotyperaiment——Edward,herhusband。
Theystoodatthetopofthestepstogether,lookingatthemoon,thewater,andthegenerallovelinessoftheprospect。
\'That\'sthemarriedmanandwife——there,I\'veillustratedmystorybyralelivenspecimens,\'theclerkwhispered。
\'Tobesure,howclosetogethertheydostand!Youcouldn\'slipapenny-piecebetween\'em——thatyoucouldn\'!Beautifultoseeit,isn\'tit——beautiful!……Butthisisaprivatepath,andwewon\'tlet\'emseeus,asalltheringersbegoentheretoasupperanddanceto-morrownight。\'
Thespeakerandhiscompanionsoftlymovedon,passedthroughthewicket,andintothecoach-road。Arrivedattheclerk\'shouseatthefurtherboundaryofthepark,theypausedtopart。
\'Nowforyourhalfo\'thebargain,\'saidClerkCrickett。\'What\'syourlineo\'life,andwhatd\'yecomeherefor?\'
\'I\'mthereportertotheCasterbridgeChronicle,andIcometopickupthenews。Good-night。\'
MeanwhileEdwardandCytherea,afterlingeringonthestepsforseveralminutes,slowlydescendedtheslopetothelake。Theskiffwaslyingalongside。
\'O,Edward,\'saidCytherea,\'youmustdosomethingthathasjustcomeintomyhead!\'
\'Well,dearest——Iknow。\'
\'Yes——givemeonehalf-minute\'srowonthelakeherenow,justasyoudidonBudmouthBaythreeyearsago。\'
Hehandedherintotheboat,andalmostnoiselesslypulledofffromshore。Whentheywerehalf-waybetweenthetwomarginsofthelake,hepausedandlookedather。
\'Ah,darling,IrememberexactlyhowIkissedyouthatfirsttime,\'
saidSpringrove。\'Youwerethereasyouarenow。Iunshippedthescullsinthisway。ThenIturnedroundandsatbesideyou——inthisway。ThenIputmyhandontheothersideofyourlittleneck——\'
\'Ithinkitwasjustonmycheek,inthisway。\'
\'Ah,soitwas。Thenyoumovedthatsoftredmouthroundtomine——\'
\'But,dearest——youpresseditroundifyouremember;andofcourseI
couldn\'tthenhelplettingitcometoyourmouthwithoutbeingunkindtoyou,andIwouldn\'tbethat。\'
\'AndthenIputmycheekagainstthatcheek,andturnedmytwolipsrounduponthosetwolips,andkissedthem——so。\'
End