CHAPTERXIII
THETWOUNCLES
\'Ha!ha!ha!Ha!ha!ha!\'laughedSirRoger,lustily,asDrThorneenteredtheroom。\'Well,ifthatain\'trich,Idon\'tknowwhatis。Ha!
ha!ha!Butwhydidn\'ttheyputhimunderthepump,doctor?\'
Thedoctor,however,hadtoomuchtact,andtoomanythingsofimportancetosay,toallowofhisgivingupmuchtimetothediscussionofDrFillgrave\'swrath。Hehadcomedeterminedtoopenthebaronet\'seyesastowhatwouldbetherealeffectofhiswill,andhehadalsotonegotiatealoanforMrGresham,ifthatmightbepossible。DrThornethereforebeganabouttheloan,thatbeingtheeasiersubject,andfoundthatSirRogerwasquiteclear-headedastohismanymoneyconcerns,inspiteofhisillness。SirRogerwaswillingenoughtolendMrGreshammoremoney——six,eight,ten,twentythousand;butthen,indoingso,heshouldinsistonpossessionofthetitle-deeds。
\'What!thetitle-deedsofGreshamsburyforafewthousandpounds?\'saidthedoctor。
\'Idon\'tknowwhetheryoucallninetythousandpoundsafewthousands;
butthedebtwillaboutamounttothat。\'
\'Ah!that\'stheolddebt。\'
\'Oldandnewtogether,ofcourse;everyshillingIlendmoreweakensmysecurityforwhatIhavelentbefore。\'
\'Butyouhavethefirstclaim,SirRoger。\'
\'Itoughttobefirstandlasttocoversuchadebtasthat。Ifhewantsfurtheraccommodation,hemustpartwithhisdeeds,doctor。\'
Thepointwasarguedbackwardsandforwardsforsometimewithoutavail,andthedoctorthenthoughtitwelltointroducetheothersubject。
\'SirRoger,you\'reahardman。\'
\'NoIain\'t,\'saidSirRoger;\'notabithard;thatis,notabittoohard。Moneyisalwayshard。IknowIfoundithardtocomeby;andthereisnoreasonwhySquireGreshamshouldexpecttofindmesoverysoft。\'
\'Verywell;thereisanendofthat。Ithoughtyouwouldhavedoneasmuchtoobligeme,thatisall。\'
\'What!takebadsecuritytooobligeyou?\'
\'Well,there\'sanendofthat。\'
\'I\'lltellyouwhat;I\'lldoasmuchtoobligeafriendasanyone。
I\'lllendyoufivethousandpounds,youyourself,withoutsecurityatall,ifyouwantit。\'
\'ButyouknowIdon\'twantit;or,atanyrate,shan\'ttakeit。\'
\'Buttoaskmetogoonlendingmoneytoathirdparty,andheoverheadandearsindebt,bywayofobligingyou,why,it\'salittletoomuch。\'
\'Well,there\'sandendofit。NowI\'vesomethingtosaytoyouaboutthatwillofyours。\'
\'Oh!that\'ssettled。\'
\'No,Scatcherd;itisn\'tsettled。Itmustbeagreatdealmoresettledbeforewehavedonewithit,asyou\'llfindwhenyouhearwhatIhavetotellyou。\'
\'Whatyouhavetotellme!\'saidSirRoger,sittingupinbed;\'andwhathaveyoutotellme?\'
\'Yourwillsaysyousister\'seldestchild。\'
\'Yes;butthat\'sonlyintheeventofLouisPhilippedyingbeforeheistwenty-five。\'
\'Exactly;andnowIknowsomethingaboutyoursister\'seldestchild,and,therefore,Ihavecometotellyou。\'
\'YouknowsomethingaboutMary\'seldestchild?\'
\'Ido,Scatcherd;itisastrangestory,andmaybeitwillmakeyouangry。Icannothelpitifitdoesso。IshouldnottellyouthisifIcouldavoidit;butasIdotellyou,foryoursake,asyouwillsee,andnotformyown,Imustimploreyounottotellmysecrettoothers。\'
SirRogernowlookedathimwithanalteredcountenance。Therewassomethinginhisvoiceoftheauthoritativetoneofotherdays,somethinginthedoctor\'slookwhichhadonthebaronetthesameeffectwhichinformerdaysithadsometimeshadonthestone-mason。
\'Canyougivemeapromise,Scatcherd,thatwhatIamabouttotellyoushallnotberepeated?\'
\'Apromise!Well,Idon\'tknowwhatit\'sabout,youknow。Idon\'tlikepromisesinthedark。\'
\'ThenImustleaveittoyourhonour;forwhatIhavetosaymustbesaid。Youremembermybrother,Scatcherd?\'
Rememberhisbrother!thoughttherichmantohimself。Thenameofthedoctor\'sbrotherhadnotbeenalludedtobetweenthemsincethedaysofthattrial;butstillitwasimpossiblebutthatScatcherdshouldwellrememberhim。
\'Yes,yes;certainly。Irememberyourbrother,\'saidhe。\'Irememberhimwell;there\'snodoubtaboutthat。\'
\'Well,Scatcherd,\'and,ashespoke,thedoctorlaidhishandwithkindnessontheother\'sarm。\'Mary\'seldestchildwasmybrother\'schildaswell。
\'Butthereisnosuchchildliving,\'saidSirRoger;and,inhisviolence,ashespokehethrewfromoffhimthebedclothes,andtriedtostanduponthefloor。Hefound,however,thathehadnostrengthforsuchaneffort,andwasobligedtoremainleaningonthebedandrestingonthedoctor\'sarm。
\'Therewasnosuchchildeverlived,\'saidhe。\'Whatdoyoumeanbythis?\'
DrThornewouldsaynothingfurthertillhehadgotthemanintobedagain。Thisheatlastaffected,andthenhewentonwiththestoryinhisownway。
\'Yes,Scatcherd,thatchildisalive;andforfearthatyoushouldunintentionallymakeheryourheir,Ihavethoughtitrighttotellyouthis。\'
\'Agirl,isit?\'
\'Yes,agirl。\'
\'Andwhyshouldyouwanttospiteher?IfsheisMary\'schild,sheisyourbrother\'schildalso。Ifsheismyniece,shemustbeyourniecealso。Whyshouldyouwanttospiteher?Whyshouldyoutrytodohersuchaterribleinjury?\'
\'Idonotwanttospiteher。\'
\'Whereisshe?Whoisshe?Whatisshecalled?Wheredoesshelive?\'
Thedoctordidnotatonceanswerallthesequestions。HehadmadeuphismindthathewouldtellSirRogerthatthischildwasliving,buthehadnotasyetresolvedtomakeknownallthecircumstancesofherhistory。Hewasnotevenyetquiteawarewhetheritwouldbenecessarytosaythatthisfoundlingorphanwasthecherisheddarlingofhisownhouse。
\'Suchachild,is,atanyrate,living,\'saidhe;\'ofthatIgiveyoumyassurance;andunderyourwill,asnowworded,itmightcometopassthatthatchildshouldbeyourheir。Idonotwanttospiteher,butI
shouldbewrongtoletyoumakeyourwillwithoutsuchknowledge,seeingthatIaminpossessionofitmyself。\'
\'Butwhereisthegirl?\'
\'Idonotknowthatthatsignifies。\'
\'Signifies!Yes;itdoessignify,agreatdeal。But,Thorne,Thorne,nowthatIrememberit,nowthatIcanthinkofthings,itwas——wasitnotyouyourselfwhotoldmethatthebabydidnotlive?\'
\'Verypossibly。\'
\'Andwasitaliethatyoutoldme?\'
\'Ifso,yes。ButitisnoliethatItellyounow。\'
\'Ibelievedyouthen,Thorne;then,whenIwasapoor,broken-downday-labourer,lyinginjail,rottingthere;butItellyoufairly,Idonotbelieveyounow。Youhavesomeschemeinthis。\'
\'WhateverschemeImayhave,youcanfrustratebymakinganotherwill。
WhatcanIgainbytellingyouthis?Ionlydosotoinduceyoutobemoreexplicitinnamingyourheir。\'
Theybothremainedsilentforawhile,duringwhichthebaronetpouredoutfromhishiddenresourceaglassofbrandyandswallowedit。
\'Whenamanistakenabacksuddenlybysuchtidingsasthese,hemusttakeadropofsomething,eh,doctor?\'
DrThornedidnotseenthenecessity;butthepresent,hefelt,wasnotimeforarguingthepoint。
\'Come,Thorne,whereisthegirl?Youmusttellmethat。Sheismyniece,andIhavearighttoknow。Sheshallcomehere,andIwilldosomethingforher。BytheLord!Iwouldassoonshehadthemoneyasanyoneelse,ifshe\'sanythingofagood\'un;——someofit,thatis。Issheagood\'un?\'
\'Good!\'saidthedoctor,turningawayhisface。\'Yes;sheisgoodenough。\'
\'Shemustbegrownupbynow。Noneofyourlightskirts,eh?\'
\'Sheisagoodgirl,\'saidthedoctorsomewhatloudlyandsternly。Hecouldhardlytrusthimselftosaymuchonthispoint。
\'Marywasagoodgirl,averygoodgirl,till\'——andSirRogerraisedhimselfupinhisbedwithhisfistclenched,asthoughhewereagainabouttostrikethatfatalblowatthefarm-yardgate。\'Butcome,it\'snogoodthinkingofthat;youbehavedwellandmanly,always。AndsopoorMary\'schildisalive;atleast,yousayso。\'
\'Isayso,andyoumaybelieveit。WhyshouldIdeceiveyou?\'
\'No,no;Idon\'tseewhy。Butthenwhydidyoudeceivemebefore?\'
Tothisthedoctorchosetomakenoanswer,andagaintherewassilenceforawhile。
\'Whatdoyoucallher,doctor?\'
\'HernameisMary。\'
\'Theprettiestwomen\'snamegoing;there\'snonamelikeit,\'saidthecontractor,withanunusualtendernessinhisvoice。\'Mary——yes;butMarywhat?Whatothernamedoesshegoby?\'
Herethedoctorhesitated。
\'MaryScatcherd——eh?\'
\'No。NotMaryScatcherd。\'
\'NotMaryScatcherd!Marywhat,then?you,withyourd——pride,wouldn\'tletherbecalledMaryThorne,Iknow。\'
Thiswastoomuchforthedoctor。Hefeltthatthereweretearsinhiseyes,sohewalkedawaytothewindowtodrythem,unseen。Hehadfiftynames,eachmoresacredthantheother,themostsacredofthemallwouldhardlyhavebeengoodenoughforher。
\'Marywhat,doctor?Come,ifthegirlistobelongtome,ifIamtoprovideforher,Imustknowwhattocallher,andwheretolookforher。\'
\'Whotalkedofyourprovidingforher?,\'saidthedoctor,turningroundattherivaluncle。\'Whosaidthatshewastobelongtoyou?Shewillbenoburdentoyou;youareonlytoldofthisthatyoumaynotleaveyourmoneytoherwithoutknowingit。Sheisprovidedfor——thatis,shewantsnothing;shewilldowellenough;youneednottroubleyourselfabouther。\'
\'Butisshe\'sMary\'schild,Mary\'schildinrealtruth,Iwilltroublemyselfabouther。Whoelseshoulddoso?Forthematterofthat,I\'dsoonsayherasanyofthoseothersinAmerica。WhatdoIcareaboutblood?Ishan\'tmindherbeingabastard。Thatistosay,ofcourse,ifshe\'sdecentlygood。Didsheevergetanykindofteaching;
book-learning,oranythingofthatsort?\'
DrThorneatthismomenthatedhisfriendthebaronetwithalmostadeadlyhatred;thathe,roughbruteashewas——forhewasaroughbrute——thatheshouldspeakinsuchlanguageoftheangelwhogavetothathomeinGreshamsburysomanyofthejoysofParadise——thatheshouldspeakofherasinsomedegreehisown,thatheshouldinquiredoubtinglyastoherattributesandhervirtues。AndthenthedoctorthoughtofherItalianandFrenchreadings,ofhermusic,ofhernicebooks,andsweetladyways,ofherhappycompanionshipwithPatienceOriel,andherdear,bosomfriendshipwithBeatriceGresham。Hethoughtofhergrace,andwinningmanners,andsoft,polishedfemininebeauty;and,ashedidso,hehatedSirRogerScatcherd,andregardedhimwithloathing,ashemighthaveregardedawallowing-hog。
AtlastalightseemedtobreakinuponSirRoger\'smind。DrThorne,heperceived,didnotanswerhislastquestion。Heperceived,also,thatthedoctorwasaffectedwithsomemorethanordinaryemotion。WhyshoulditbethatthissubjectofMaryScatcherd\'schildmovedhimsodeeply?SirRogerhadneverbeenatthedoctor\'shouseatGreshamsbury,hadneverseenMaryThorne,buthehadheardthattherelivedwiththedoctorsomeyoungfemalerelative;andthusaglimmeringlightseemedtocomeinuponSirRoger\'sbed。
Hehadtwittedthedoctorwithhispride;hadsaidthatitwasimpossiblethatthegirlshouldbecalledMaryThorne。Whatifsheweresocalled?Whatifshewerenowwarmingherselfatthedoctor\'shearth?
\'Well,come,Thorne,whatisityoucallher?Tellitout,man。And,lookyou,ifit\'syournameshebears,Ishallthinkmoreofyou,adealmorethaneverIdidyet。Come,Thorne,I\'mheruncletoo。I
havearighttoknow。SheisMaryThorne,isn\'tshe?\'
Thedoctorhadnotthehardihoodnortheresolutiontodenyit。\'Yes,\'
saidhe,\'thatishername;sheliveswithme。\'
\'Yes,andliveswithallthosegrandfolksatGreshamsburytoo。Ihaveheardofthat。\'
\'Sheliveswithme,andbelongstome,andisasmydaughter。\'
\'Sheshallcomeoverhere。LadyScatcherdshallhavehertostaywithher。Sheshallcometous。Andasformywill,I\'llmakeanother。
I\'ll——\'
\'Yes,makeanotherwill——orelsealterthatone。ButastoMissThornecominghere——\'
\'What!Mary——\'
\'Well,Mary。AstoMaryThornecominghere,thatIfearwillnotbepossible。Shecannothavetwohomes。Shehascastherlotwithoneofheruncles,andshemustremainwithhimnow。\'
\'Doyoumeantosaythatshemusthaveanyrelationbutone?\'
\'ButonesuchasIam。Shewouldnotbehappyoverhere。Shedoesnotlikenewfaces。Youhaveenoughdependingonyou;Ihavebuther。\'
\'Enough!why,IhaveonlyLouisPhilippe。Icouldprovideforadozengirls。\'
\'Well,well,well,wewillnottalkaboutthat。\'
\'Ah!but,Thorne,youhavetoldmeofthisgirlnow,andIcannotbuttalkofher。Ifyouwishedtokeepthematterdark,youshouldhavesaidnothingaboutit。Sheismynieceasmuchasyours。And,Thorne,IlovedmysisterMaryquiteaswellasyoulovedyourbrother;quiteaswell。\'
Anyonewhomighthaveheardandseenthecontractorwouldhavehardlythoughthimtobethesamemanwho,afewhoursbefore,wasurgingthattheBarchesterphysicianshouldbeputunderthepump。
\'Youhaveyourson,Scatcherd。Ihavenoonebutthatgirl。\'
\'Idon\'twanttotakeherfromyou。Idon\'twanttotakeher;butsurelytherecanbenoharminhercomingheretoseeus?Icanprovideforher,Thorne,rememberthat。IcanprovideforherwithoutreferencetoLouisPhilippe。Whataretenorfifteenthousandpoundstome?Rememberthat,Thorne。\'
DrThornedidrememberit。Inthatinterviewherememberedmanythings,andmuchpassedthroughhismindonwhichhefelthimselfcompelledtoresolvesomewhattoosuddenly。Wouldhebejustifiedinrejecting,onbehalfofMary,theofferofpecuniaryprovisionwhichthisrichrelativewouldbesowellinclinedtomake?Or,ifheacceptedti,wouldbeintruthbestudyingherinterests?Scatcherdwasaself-willed,obstinateman——nowindeedtouchedbyunwontedtenderness;buthewasoneofthosewhoselastingtendernessDrThornewouldbeveryunwillingtotrusthisdarling。Hedidresolve,thatonthewholeheshouldbestdischargehisduty,eventoher,bykeepinghertohimself,andrejecting,onherbehalf,anyparticipationinthebaronet\'swealth。AsMaryherselfhadsaid,\'somepeoplemustbeboundtogether;\'andtheirdestiny,thatofhimselfandhisniece,seemedtohavesoboundthem。ShehadfoundherplaceatGreshamsbury,herplaceintheworld;anditwouldbebetterforhernowtokeepit,thantogoforthandseekanotherthatwouldbericher,butatthesametimelesssuitedtoher。
\'No,Scatcherd,\'hesaidatlast,\'shecannotcomehere;shewouldnotbehappyhere,and,totellthetruthIdonotwishhertoknowthatshehasotherrelatives。\'
\'Ah!shewouldbeashamedofhermother,youmean,andofhermother\'sbrothertoo,eh?She\'stoofinealady,Isuppose,totakemebythehandandgivemeakiss,andcallmeheruncle?IandLadyScatcherdwouldnotbegrandenoughforher,eh?\'
\'Youmaysaywhatyouplease,Scatcherd:Iofcoursecannotstopyou。\'
\'ButIdon\'tknowhowyou\'llreconcilewhatyouaredoingwithyourconscience。Whatrightcanyouhavetothrowawaythegirl\'schance,nowthatshehasachance?Whatfortunecanyougiveher?\'
\'IhavedonewhatlittleIcould,\'saidThorne,proudly。
\'Well,well,well,well,Ineverheardsuchathinginmylife;never。
Mary\'schild,myownMary\'schild,andI\'mnottoseeher!But,Thorne,Itellyouwhat;Iwillseeher。I\'llgoovertoher,I\'llgotoGreshamsbury,andtellherwhoIam,andwhatIcandoforher。I
tellyoufairlyIwill。Youshallnotkeepherawayfromthosewhobelongtoher,andcandoheragoodturn。Mary\'sdaughter;anotherMaryScatcherd!IalmostwishshewerecalledMaryScatcherd。Isshelikeher,Thorne?Cometellmethat;isshelikehermother。\'
\'Idonotrememberhermother;atleastnotinhealth。\'
\'Notrememberher!ah,well。ShewasthehandsomestgirlinBarchester,anyhow。Thatwasgivenuptoher。Well,Ididn\'tthinktobetalkingofheragain。Thorne,youcannotbutexpectthatIshallgooverandseeMary\'schild?\'
\'Now,Scatcherd,lookhere,\'andthedoctor,comingawayfromthewindow,wherehehadbeenstanding,sathimselfdownbythebedside,\'youmustnotcomeovertoGreshamsbury。\'
\'Oh!butIshall。\'
\'Listentome,Scatcherd。Idonotwanttopraisemyselfinanyway;
butwhenthatgirlwasaninfant,sixmonthsold,shewasliketobeathoroughobstacletohermother\'sfortuneinlife。Tomlinsonwaswillingtomarryyoursister,buthewouldnotmarrythechildtoo。ThenItookthebaby,andIpromisedhermotherthatIwouldbetoherasafather。IhavekeptmywordasfairlyasIhavebeenable。Shehassatatmyhearth,anddrunkofmycup,andbeentomeasmyownchild。
Afterthat,Ihavetherighttojudgewhatisbestforher。Herlifeisnotlikeyourlife,andherwaysarenotasyourways——\'
\'Ah,thatisjustit;wearetoovulgarforher。\'
\'Youmaytakeitasyouwill,\'saidthedoctor,whowastoomuchinearnesttobeintheleastafraidofoffendinghiscompanion。\'Ihavenotsaidso;butIdosaythatyouandsheareunlikeinthewayofliving。\'
\'Shewouldn\'tlikeanunclewithabrandybottleunderhishead,eh?\'
\'Youcouldnotseeherwithoutlettingherknowwhatistheconnexionbetweenyou;ofthatIwishtokeepherinignorance。\'
\'Ineverknewanyoneyetwhoisashamedofarichconnexion。Howdoyoumeantogetahusbandforher,eh?\'
\'Ihavetoldyouofherexistence,\'continuedthedoctor,notappearingtonoticewhatthebaronethadlastsaid,\'becauseIfounditnecessarythatyoushouldknowthefactofyoursisterhavingleftachildbehindher;youwouldotherwisehavemadeawilldifferentfromthatintended,andtheremighthavebeenalawsuit,andmischief,andmiserywhenwearegone。YoumustperceivethatIhavedonethisinhonestytoyou;
andyouyourselfaretoohonesttorepaymebytakingadvantageofthisknowledgetomakemeunhappy。\'
\'Oh,verywell,doctor。Atanyrate,youareabrick,Iwillsaythat。ButI\'llthinkofthis,I\'llthinkofit;butitdoesstartlemetofindthatpoorMaryhasachildlivingsoneartome。\'
\'Andnow,Scatcherd,Iwillsaygood-bye。Wepartasfriends,don\'twe?\'
\'Oh,butdoctor,youain\'tgoingtoleavemeso。WhatamItodo?WhatdosesshallItake?HowmuchbrandymayIdrink?MayIhaveagrillfordinner?D——me,doctor,youhaveturnedFillgraveoutofthehouse。Youmustn\'tgoanddesertme。\'
DrThornelaughed,andthen,sittinghimselfdowntowritemedically,gavesuchprescriptionsandordinancesashefoundtobenecessary。
Theyannouncedbuttothis:thatthemanwastodrink,ifpossible,nobrandy;andifthatwerenotpossible,thenaslittleasmightbe。
Thishavingbeendone,thedoctoragainproceededtotakehisleave;
butwhenhegottothedoorhewascalledback。\'Thorne!Thorne!
AboutthatmoneyforMrGresham;dowhatyoulike,dojustwhatyoulike。Tenthousandisit?Well,heshallhaveit。I\'llmakeWinterboneswriteaboutitatonce。Fivepercent。,isn\'tit?No,fourandahalf。Well,heshallhavetenthousandmore。\'
\'Thankyou,Scatcherd,thankyou,Iamreallyverymuchobligedtoyou,Iamindeed。Iwouldn\'taskitifIwasnotsureyourmoneyissafe。
Good-bye,oldfellow,andgetridofthatbedfellowofyours,\'andagainhewasatthedoor。
\'Thorne,\'saidSirRogeroncemore。\'Thorne,justcomebackforaminute。Youwouldn\'tletmesendapresentwouldyou——fiftypoundsorso,——justtobuyafewflounces?\'
Thedoctorcontrivedtoescapewithoutgivingadefiniteanswertothisquestion;andthen,havingpaidhiscomplimentstoLadyScatcherd,remountedhiscobandrodebacktoGreshamsbury。
CHAPTERXIV
SENTENCEOFEXILE
DrThornedidnotatoncegohometohisownhouse。WhenhereachedtheGreshamsburygates,hesenthishorsetoitsownstablebyoneofthepeopleatthelodge,andthenwalkedontothemansion。Hehadtoseethesquireonthesubjectoftheforthcomingloan,andhehadalsotoseetheLadyArabella。
TheLadyArabella,thoughshewasnotpersonallyattachedtothedoctorwithquitesomuchwarmthassomeothersofherfamily,stillhadreasonsofherownfornotdispensingwithhisvisitstothehouse。Shewasoneofhispatients,andapatientfearfulofthediseasewithwhichshewasthreatened。Thoughshethoughtthedoctortobearrogant,deficientastoproperlysubmissivedemeanourtowardsherself,aninstigatortomaritalparsimonyinherlord,onealtogetheropposedtoherselfandherinterestinGreshamsburypolitics,neverthelessshedidfeeltrustinhimasamedicalman。ShehadnowishtoberescuedoutofhishandsbyanyDrFillgrave,asregardedthatcomplaintofhers,muchasshemayhavedesired,anddiddesire,toseverhimfromallGreshamsburycouncilsinallmattersnottouchingthehealingart。
NowthecomplaintofwhichtheLadyArabellawasafraid,wascancer:
andheronlypresentconfidantinthismatterwasDrThorne。
ThefirstoftheGreshamsburycirclewhomhesawwasBeatrice,andhemetherinthegarden。
\'Oh,doctor,\'saidshe,\'wherehasMarybeenthisage?ShehasnotbeenupheresinceFrank\'sbirthday。\'
\'Well,thatwasonlythreedaysago。Whydon\'tyougodownandferretheroutinthevillage?\'
\'SoIhavedone。Iwastherejustnow,andfoundherout。ShewasoutwithPatienceOriel。Patienceisallandallwithhernow。Patienceisallverywell,butiftheythrowmeover——\'
\'MydearMissGresham,Patienceisandalwayswasavirtue。\'
\'Apoor,beggarly,sneakingvirtueafterall,doctor。Theyshouldhavecomeup,seeinghowdesertedIamhere。There\'sabsolutelynobodyleft。\'
\'HasLadydeCourcygone?\'
\'Oh,yes!AlltheDeCourcyshavegone。Ithink,betweenourselves,Marystaysawaybecauseshedoesnotlovethemtoowell。Theyhaveallgone,andtakenAugustaandFrankwiththem。\'
\'HasFrankgonetoCourcyCastle?\'
\'Oh,yes;didyounothear?Therewasratherafightaboutit。MasterFrankwantedtogetoff,andwasashardtocatchasaneel,andthenthecountesswasoffended;andpapasaidhedidn\'tseewhyFrankwastogoifhedidn\'tlikeit。Papaisveryanxiousabouthisdegree,youknow。\'
Thedoctorunderstooditallaswellasthoughithadbeendescribedtohimatfulllength。Thecountesshadclaimedherprey,inorderthatshemightcarryhimofftoMissDunstable\'sgoldenembrace。Theprey,notyetoldenoughandwiseenoughtoconnecttheworshipofPlutuswiththatofVenus,hadmadesundryfutilefeintsanddodgesinthevainhopeofescape。ThentheanxiousmotherhadenforcedtheDeCourcybehestswithallamother\'sauthority。Butthefather,whoseideasonthesubjectofMissDunstable\'swealthhadprobablynotbeenconsulted,had,asamatterofcourse,takenexactlytheothersideofthequestion。Thedoctordidnotrequiretobetoldallthisinordertoknowhowthebattlehadraged。HehadnotyetheardofthegreatDunstablescheme;buthewassufficientlyacquaintedwithGreshamsburytacticstounderstandthatthewarhadbeencarriedonsomewhatafterthisfashion。
Asarule,whenthesquiretookapointwarmlytoheart,hewaswonttocarryhiswayagainsttheDeCourcyinterest。Hecouldbeobstinateenoughwhenitsopleasedhim,andhadbeforenowgonesofarastotellhiswife,thatherthrice-noblesister-in-lawmightremainathomeatCourcyCastle——or,atanyrate,notcometoGreshamsbury——ifshecouldnotdosowithoutstrivingtorulehimandeveryoneelsewhenshegothere。Thishadofcoursebeenrepeatedtothecountess,whohadmerelyrepliedtoitbyasisterlywhisper,inwhichshesorrowfullyintimatedthatsomemenwerebornbrutes,andalwayswouldremainso。
\'Ithinktheyallare,\'theLadyArabellahadreplied;wishing,perhaps,toremindhersister-in-lawthatthebreedofbruteswasasrampantinWestBarsetshireasintheeasterndivisionofthatcounty。
Thesquire,however,hadnotfoughtonthisoccasionwithallhisvigour。Therehad,ofcourse,beensomepassagesbetweenhimandhisson,andithadbeenagreedthatFrankshouldgoforafortnighttoCourcyCastle。
\'Wemustn\'tquarrelwiththem,youknow,ifwecanhelpit,\'saidthefather;\'and,therefore,youmustgosoonerorlater。\'
\'Well,Isupposeso;butyoudon\'tknowhowdullitis,governor。\'
\'Don\'tI!\'saidGresham。
\'There\'saMissDunstabletobethere;didyoueverhearofher,sir?\'
\'No,never。\'
\'She\'sagirlwhosefatherusedtomakeointment,orsomethingofthatsort。\'
\'Oh,yes,tobesure;theointmentofLebanon。HeusedtocoverallthewallsofLondon。Ihaven\'theardofhimthisyearpast。\'
\'No;thatisbecausehe\'sdead。Well,shecarriesontheointmentnow,Ibelieve;atanyrate,shehasgotallthemoney。Iwonderwhatshe\'slike?\'
\'You\'dbettergoandsee,\'saidthefather,whonowbegantohavesomeinklingofanideawhythetwoladiesweresoanxioustocarryhissonofftoCourcyCastleatthisexacttime。AndsoFrankhadpackeduphisbestclothes,givenalastfondlookatthenewblackhorse,repeatedhislastspecialinjunctionstoPeter,andhadthenmadeoneofthestatelycortegewhichproceededthroughthecountyfromGreshamsburytoCourcyCastle。
\'Iamverygladofthat,very,\'saidthesquire,whenheheardthatthemoneywastobeforthcoming。\'Ishallgetitoneasiertermsfromhimthanelsewhere;anditkillsmetohavecontinualbotheraboutsuchthings。\'AndMrGresham,feelingthatthatdifficultywastidedoverforatime,andthattheimmediatepressureoflittledebtswouldbeabated,stretchedhimselfonhiseasychairasthoughhewerequitecomfortable;——onemaysayalmostelated。
Howfrequentitisthatmenontheirroadtoruinfeelelationsuchasthis!Amansignsawaymoietyofhissubstance;nay,thatwerenothing;butamoietyofthesubstanceofhischildren;heputshispentothepaperthatruinshimandthem;butindoingsohefreeshimselffromasourceofimmediatelittlepestering,stingingtroubles:and,therefore,feelsasthoughfortunehasbeenalmostkindtohim。
Thedoctorfeltangrywithhimselfforwhathehaddonewhenhesawhoweasilythesquireadaptedhimselftothisnewloan。\'ItwillmakeScatcherd\'sclaimuponyouveryheavy,\'saidhe。
MrGreshamatoncereadallthatwaspassingthroughthedoctor\'smind。\'Well,whatelsecanIdo?\'saidhe。\'Youwouldn\'thavemeallowmydaughtertolosethismatchforthesakeofafewthousandpounds?Itwillbewellatanyratetohaveoneofthemsettled。LookatthatletterfromMoffat。\'
Thedoctortooktheletterandreadit。Itwasalong,wordy,ill-writtenrigmarole,inwhichthatamorousgentlemanspokewithmuchraptureofhisloveanddevotionforMissGresham;butatthesametimedeclared,andmostpositivelyswore,thattheadversecrueltyofhiscircumstanceswassuch,thatitwouldnotallowhimtostanduplikeamanatthehymenealaltaruntilsixthousandpoundshardcashhadbeenpaiddownathisbanker\'s。
\'Itmaybeallright,\'saidthesquire;\'butinmytimegentlemenwerenotusedtowritesuchlettersasthattoeachother。\'
Thedoctorshruggedhisshoulders。Hedidnotknowhowfarhewouldbejustifiedinsayingmuch,eventohisfriendthesquire,indispraiseofhisfutureson-in-law。
\'Itoldhimthatheshouldhavethemoney;andonewouldhavethoughtthatthatwouldhavebeenenoughforhim。Well:IsupposeAugustalikeshim。Isupposeshewishesthematch;otherwise,Iwouldgivehimsuchananswertothatletteraswouldstartlehimalittle。\'
\'Whatsettlementishetomake?\'saidThorne。
\'Oh,that\'ssatisfactoryenough;couldn\'tbemoreso;athousandayearandthehouseatWimbledonforher;that\'sallverywell。Butsuchalie,youknow,Thorne。He\'srollinginmoney,andyethetalksofthisbeggarlysumasthoughhecouldn\'tpossiblystirwithoutit。\'
\'IfImightventuretospeakmymind,\'saidThorne。
\'Well?\'saidthesquire,lookingathimearnestly。
\'IshouldbeinclinedtosaythatMrMoffatwantstocryoff,himself。\'
\'Oh,impossible;quiteimpossible。Inthefirstplace,hewassoveryanxiousforthematch。Inthenextplace,itissuchagreatthingforhim。Andthen,hewouldneverdare;yousee,heisdependentontheDeCourcysforhisseat。\'
\'Butsupposeheloseshisseat?\'
\'Butthereisnotmuchfearofthat,Ithink。Scatcherdmaybeaveryfinefellow,butIthinkthey\'llhardlyreturnhimatBarchester。\'
\'Idon\'tunderstandmuchaboutit,\'saidThorne;\'butsuchthingsdohappen。\'
\'Andyoubelievethatthismanabsolutelywantstogetoffthematch;
absolutelythinksofplayingsuchatrickasthatonmydaughter;——onme?\'
\'Idon\'tsayheintendstodoit;butitlookstomeasthoughheweremakingadoorforhimself,ortryingtomakeadoor:ifso,yourhavingthemoneywillstophimthere。\'
\'But,Thorne,don\'tyouthinkhelovesthegirl?IfIthoughtnot——\'
Thedoctorwassilentforamoment,andthenhesaid,\'Iamnotalove-makingmanmyself,butIthinkthatifIweremuchinlovewithayounglady,Ishouldnotwritesuchaletterasthattoherfather。\'
\'Byheavens!IfIthoughtso,\'saidthesquire——\'but,Thorne,wecan\'tjudgeofthosefellowsasonedoesofgentlemen;theyaresousedtomakingmoney,andseeingmoneymade,thattheyhaveaneyetobusinessineverything。\'
\'Perhapsso,perhapsso,\'mutteredthedoctor,showingevidentlythathestilldoubtedthewarmthofMrMoffat\'saffection。
\'Thematchwasnoneofmymaking,andIcannotinterferenowtobreakitoff:itwillgiveheragoodpositionintheworld;for,afterall,moneygoesagreatway,anditissomethingtobeinParliament。Icanonlyhopeshelikeshim。Idotrulyhopeshelikeshim;\'andthesquirealsoshowedbythetoneofhisvoicethat,thoughhemighthopethathisdaughterwasinlovewithherintendedhusband,hehardlyconceivedittobepossiblethatsheshouldbeso。
Andwhatwasthetruthofthematter?MissGreshamwasnomoreinlovewithMrMoffatthanyouare——oh,sweet,young,bloomingbeauty!Notawhitmore;not,atleast,inyoursenseoftheword,norinmine。Shehadbynomeansresolvedwithinherheartthatofallthemenwhomshehadeverseen,orevercouldsee,hewasfarawaythenicestandthebest。Thatiswhatyouwilldowhenyouareinlove,ifyoubegoodforanything。Shehadnolongingtositneartohim——thenearerthebetter;shehadnothoughtofhistasteandhischoicewhensheboughtherribbonsandbonnets;shehadnotindescribabledesirethatallherfemalefriendsshouldbeevertalkingtoherabouthim。Whenshewrotetohim,shedidnotcopyherlettersagainandagain,sothatshemightbe,asitwere,everspeakingtohim;shetooknospecialprideinherselfbecausehehadchosenhertobehislife\'spartner。Inpointoffact,shedidnotcareonestrawabouthim。
Andyetshethoughtshelovedhim;was,indeed,quiteconfidentthatshedidso;toldhermotherthatshewassureGustavuswouldwishthis,sheknewGustavuswouldlikethat,andsoon;butasforGustavushimself,shedidnotcareonechipabouthim。
Shewasinlovewithhermatchjustasfarmersareinlovewithwheatandeightyshillingsaquarter;orshareholders——innocentgudgeons——withsevenandhalfpercentinterestontheirpaidupcapital。Eightyshillingsaquarter,andsevenandhalfpercentinterest,suchwerethereturnswhichshehadbeentaughttolookforinexchangeforheryoungheart;and,havingobtainedthem,orbeingthusabouttoobtainthem,whyshouldnotheryoungheartbesatisfied?HadshenotsatherselfdownobedientlyatthefeetofherladyGamaliel,andshouldshenotberewarded?Yes,indeed,sheshallberewarded。
Andthenthedoctorwenttothelady。Ontheirmedicalsecretswewillnotintrude;buttherewereothermattersbearingonthecourseofournarrative,astowhichLadyArabellafounditnecessarytosayawordofsotothedoctor;anditisessentialthatweshouldknowwhatwasthetenorofthosefewwordssospoken。
Howtheaspirations,andinstincts,andfeelingsofahouseholdbecomechangedastheyoungbirdsbegintoflutterthosefeatheredwings,andhavehalf-formedthoughtsofleavingtheparentalnest!Afewmonthsback,FrankhadreignedalmostautocraticoverthelessersubjectsofthekingdomofGreshamsbury。Theservants,forinstance,alwaysobeyedhim,andhissistersneverdreamedoftellinganythingwhichhedirectedshouldnotbetold。Allhismischief,allhistroubles,andallhisloveswereconfidedtothem,withthesureconvictionthattheywouldneverbemadetostandinevidenceagainsthim。
Trustingtothiswell-ascertainedstateofthings,hehadnothesitatedtodeclarehisloveforMissThornebeforehissisterAugusta。ButhissisterAugustahadnow,asitwere,beenreceivedintotheupperhouse;
havingdulyprofitedbythelessonsofhergreatinstructress,shewasnowadmittedtositinconclavewiththehigherpowers:hersympathies,ofcourse,becamechanged,andherconfidencewasremovedfromtheyoungandgiddyandgiventotheancientanddiscreet。Shewasasaschoolboy,who,havingfinishedhisschooling,andbeingfairlyforcedbynecessityintothesternbread-earningworld,undertakesthenewdutiesoftutoring。Yesterdayhewastaught,andfought,ofcourse,againsttheschoolmaster;to-dayheteaches,andfightsaskeenlyforhim。SoitwaswithAugustaGresham,when,withcarefulbrow,shewhisperedtohermotherthattherewassomethingwrongbetweenFrankandMaryThorne。
\'Stopitatonce,Arabella:stopitatonce,\'thecountesshadsaid;
\'that,indeed,willbetheruin。Ifhedoesnotmarrymoney,heislost。Goodheavens!thedoctor\'sniece!Agirlthatnobodyknowswhereshecomesfrom!\'
\'He\'sgoingwithyouto-morrow,youknow,\'saidtheanxiousmother。
\'Yes;andthatissofarwell:ifhewillbeledbyme,theevilmayberemediedbeforehereturns;butitisvery,veryhardtoleadyoungmen。Arabella,youmustforbidthatgirltocometoGreshamsburyagainonanypretextwhatever。Theevilmustbestoppedatonce。\'
\'Butsheisheresomuchasamatterofcourse。\'
\'Thenshemustbehereasamatterofcoursenomore:therehasbeenfolly,verygreatfolly,inhavingherhere。Ofcourseshewouldturnouttobeadesigningcreaturewithsuchtemptationbeforeher;withsuchaprizewithinherreach,howcouldshehelpit?\'
\'Imustsay,aunt,sheansweredhimveryproperly,\'saidAugusta。
\'Nonsense,\'saidthecountess;\'beforeyouofcourseshedid。Arabella,themattermustnotbelefttothegirl\'spropriety。Ineverknewtheproprietyofagirlofthatsorttobefittobedependedonyet。Ifyouwishtosavethewholefamilyfromruin,youmusttakestepstokeepherawayfromGreshamsburynowatonce。Nowisthetime;nowthatFrankisgoingaway。Wheresomuch,soverymuchdependsonayoungman\'smarryingmoney,notonedayoughttobelost。\'
Instigatedinthismanner,LadyArabellaresolvedtoopenhermindtothedoctor,andtomakeitintelligibletohim,thatunderpresentcircumstances,Mary\'svisitsatGreshamsburyhadbetterbediscontinued。Shewouldhavegivenmuch,however,tohaveescapedthisbusiness。Shehadinhertimetriedoneortwofallswiththedoctor,andshewasconsciousthatshehadneveryetgotthebetterofhim:andthenshewasinaslightdegreeafraidofMaryherself。ShehadapresentimentthatitwouldnotbesoeasytobanishMaryfromGreshamsbury:shewasnotsurethatthatyoungladywouldnotboldlyassertherrighttoherplaceintheschool-room;appealloudlytothesquire,andperhaps,declareherdeterminationofmarryingtheheir,outbeforethemall。Thesquirewouldbesuretoupholdherinthat,orinanythingelse。
Andthen,too,therewouldbethegreatestdifficultyinwordingherrequesttothedoctor;andLadyArabellawassufficientlyconsciousofherownweaknesstoknowthatshewasnotalwaysverygoodatwords。
Butthedoctor,whenhardpressed,wasneveratfault:hecouldsaythebitterestthingsinthequietesttone,andLadyArabellahadagreatdreadofthesebitterthings。What,also,ifheshoulddesertherhimself;withdrawfromherhisskillandknowledgeofherbodilywantsandailmentsnowthathewassonecessarytoher?ShehadoncebeforetakenthatmeasureofsendingtoBarchesterforDrFillgrave,butithadansweredwithherhardlybetterthanwithSirRogerandLadyScatcherd。
When,therefore,LadyArabellafoundherselfalonewiththedoctor,andcalledupontosayoutinwhatbestlanguageshecouldselectfortheoccasion,shedidnotfeeltoverymuchatherease。Therewasthataboutthemanbeforeherwhichcowedher,inspiteofherbeingthewifeofthesquire,thesisterofanearl,apersonquiteacknowledgedtobeofthegreatworld,andthemotherofaveryimportantyoungmanwhoseaffectionswerenowabouttobecalledinquestion。
Nevertheless,therewasthetasktobedone,andwithamother\'scouragesheessayedit。
\'DrThorne,\'saidshe,assoonastheirmedicalconferencewasatanend,\'Iamverygladyoucameoverto-day,forIhavesomethingspecialwhichIwantedtosaytoyou:\'sofarshegot,andthenstopped;but,asthedoctordidnotseeminclinedtogiveheranyassistance,shewasforcedtoflounderonasbestshecould。
\'Somethingveryparticularindeed。Youknowwhatarespectandesteem,andImaysayaffection,weallhaveforyou,\'——herethedoctormadealowbow——\'andImaysayforMaryalso;\'herethedoctorbowedhimselfagain。\'Wehavedonewhatlittlewecouldtobepleasantneighbours,andIthinkyou\'llbelievemewhenIsaythatIamatruefriendtoyouanddearMary——\'
Thedoctorknewthatsomethingveryunpleasantwascoming,buthecouldnotatallguesswhatmightbeitsnature。Hefelt,however,thathemustsaysomething;soheexpressedahopethathewasdulysensibleofalltheactsofkindnesshehadeverreceivedfromthesquireandthefamilyatlarge。
\'Ihope,therefore,mydeardoctor,youwon\'ttakeamisswhatIamgoingtosay。\'
\'Well,LadyArabella,I\'llendeavournottodoso。\'
\'IamsureIwouldnotgiveanypainifIcouldhelpit,muchlesstoyou。Butthereareoccasions,doctor,inwhichdutymustbeparamount;
paramounttoallotherconsiderations,youknow,and,certainly,thisoccasionisoneofthem。\'
\'Butwhatistheoccasion,LadyArabella?\'
\'I\'lltellyou,doctor。YouknowwhatFrank\'spositionis?\'
\'Frank\'sposition?\'
\'Whyhispositioninlife;anonlyson,youknow。\'
\'Oh,yes;Iknowhispositioninthatrespect;anonlyson,andhisfather\'sheir;andaveryfinefellow,heis。Youhavebutoneson,LadyArabella,andyoumaywellbeproudofhim。\'
LadyArabellasighed。ShedidnotwishatthepresentmomenttoexpressherselfasbeinginanywayproudofFrank。Shewasdesirousrather,ontheotherhand,ofshowingthatshewasagooddealashamedofhim;onlynotquitesomuchashamedofhimasitbehovedthedoctortobeofhisniece。\'
\'Well,perhapsso;yes,\'saidLadyArabella,\'heis,Ibelieve,averygoodyoungman,withanexcellentdisposition;but,doctor,hispositionisveryprecarious;andheisjustatthattimeoflifewhencautionisnecessary。\'
Tothedoctor\'sears,LadyArabellawasnowtalkingofhersonasamothermightofherinfantwhenwhooping-coughwasabroadourcroupimminent。\'Thereisnothingonearththematterwithhim,Ishouldsay,\'saidthedoctor。\'Hehaseverypossiblesignofperfecthealth。\'
\'Ohyes;hishealth!Yes,thankGod,hishealthisgood;thatisagreatblessing。\'AndLadyArabellathoughtofherfourfloweretsthathadalreadyfaded。\'IamsureIammostthankfultoseehimgrowingupsostrong。ButitisnotthatImean,doctor。\'
\'Thenwhatisit,LadyArabella?\'
\'Why,doctor,thesquire\'spositionwithregardtomoneymatters。\'
Nowthedoctorundoubtedlydidknowthesquire\'spositionwithregardtomoneymatters,——knewitmuchbetterthanLadyArabella;buthewasbynomeansinclinedtotalkonthatsubjecttoherladyship。Heremainedquitesilent,therefore,althoughLadyArabella\'slastspeechhadtakentheformofaquestion。LadyArabellawasalittleoffendedatthiswantoffreedomonhispart,andbecomesomewhatsternerinhertone——athoughtlesscondescendinginhermanner。
\'Thesquirehasunfortunatelyembarrassedtheproperty,andFrankmustlookforwardtoinherititwithveryheavyencumbrances;Ifearveryheavyindeed,thoughofwhatexactnatureIamkeptinignorance。\'
Lookingatthedoctor\'sface,sheperceivedthattherewasnoprobabilitywhateverthatherignorancewouldbeenlightenedbyhim。
\'And,therefore,itishighlynecessarythatFrankshouldbeverycareful。\'
\'Astohisprivateexpenditure,youmean?\'saidthedoctor。
\'No;notexactlythat:thoughofcoursehemustbecarefulastothat,too;that\'sofcourse。ButthatisnotwhatImean,doctor;hisonlyhopeofretrievinghiscircumstancesisbymarryingmoney。\'
\'Witheveryotherconjugalblessingthatamancanhave,Ihopehemayhavethatalso。\'Sothedoctorrepliedwithimperturbableface;butnotthelessdidhebegintohaveashadeofsuspicionofwhatmightbethecomingsubjectoftheconference。Itwouldbeuntruetosaythathehadeverthoughtitprobablethattheyoungheirshouldfallinlovewithhisniece;thathehadeverlookedforwardtosuchachance,eitherwithcomplacencyorwithfear;nevertheless,theideahadoflatepassedthroughhismind。SomewordhadfallenfromMary,somecloselywatchedexpressionofhereye,orsomequiverinherlipwhenFrank\'snamewasmentioned,hadoflatemadehiminvoluntarilythinkthatsuchathingmightnotbeimpossible;andthen,whenthechanceofMarybecomingtheheiresstosolargeafortunehadbeenforceduponhisconsideration,hehadbeenunabletopreventhimselffrombuildinghappycastlesintheair,asherodeslowlyhomefromBoxallHill。Butnotawhitthemoreonthataccountwashepreparedtobeuntruetothesquire\'sinterestortoencourageafeelingwhichmustbedistastefultoallthesquire\'sfriends。
\'Yes,doctor;hemustmarrymoney。\'
\'Andworth,LadyArabella;andapurefeminineheart;andyouthandbeauty。Ihopehewillmarrythemall。\'
Coulditbepossible,thatinspeakingofapurefeminineheart,andyouthandbeauty,andsuchlikegewgaws,thedoctorwasthinkingofhisniece?Coulditbethathehadabsolutelymadeuphismindtofosterandencouragethisodiousmatch?
ThebareideamadeLadyArabellawrathful,andherwrathgavehercourage。\'Hemustmarrymoney,orhewillbearuinedman。Now,doctor,Iaminformedthatthings——wordsthatis——havepassedbetweenhimandMarywhichneveroughttohavebeenallowed。\'
Andnowthedoctorwaswrathful。\'Whatthings?whatwords?\'saidhe,appearingtoLadyArabellaasthoughheroseinhisangernearlyafootinaltitudebeforehereyes。\'Whathaspassedbetweenthem?andwhosaysso?\'
\'Doctor,therehavebeenlove-makings,youmaytakemywordforit;
love-makingsofavery,veryadvanceddescription。\'
This,thedoctorcouldnotstand。No,notforGreshamsburyanditsheir;notforthesquireandallhismisfortunes;notforLadyArabellaandthebloodoftheDeCourcyscouldhestandquietandhearMaryaccused。Hesprangupanotherfootinheight,andexpandedequallyinwidthasheflungbacktheinsinuation。
\'Whosaysso?Whoeversaysso,whoeverspeaksofMissThorneinsuchlanguage,sayswhatisnottrue。Iwillpledgemyword——\'
\'Mydeardoctor,mydeardoctor,whattookplacewasquiteclearlyheard;therewasnomistakeaboutit,indeed。\'
\'Whattookplace?Whatwasheard?\'
\'Well,then,Idon\'twant,youknow,tomakemoreofitthancanbehelped。Thethingmustbestopped,thatisall。\'
\'Whatthing?Speakout,LadyArabella。IwillnothaveMary\'sconductimpugnedbyinnuendoes。Whatisthateavesdroppershaveheard?\'
DrThorne,therehavebeennoeavesdroppers。\'
\'Andnottalebearerseither?Willyouladyshipobligemebylettingmeknowwhatisthisaccusationwhichyoubringagainstmyniece?\'
\'Therehasbeenmostpositivelyanoffermade,DrThorne。\'
\'Andwhomadeit?\'
\'Oh,ofcourseIamnotgoingtosaybutwhatFrankmusthavebeenveryimprudent。Ofcoursehehasbeentoblame。Therehasbeenfaultonbothsides,nodoubt。\'
\'Iutterlydenyit。Ipositivelydenyit。Iknownothingofthecircumstances;haveheardnothingaboutit——\'
\'Thenofcourseyoucan\'tsay,\'saidLadyArabella。
\'Iknownothingofthecircumstance;haveheardnothingaboutit,\'
continuedDrThorne;\'butIdoknowmyniece,andamreadytoassertthattherehasnotbeenfaultonbothsides。Whethertherehasbeenanyfaultonanyside,thatIdonotknow。\'
\'Icanassureyou,DrThorne,thatanofferwasmadebyFrank;suchanoffercannotbewithoutitsallurementstoayoungladycircumstancedlikeyourniece。\'
\'Allurements!\'almostshoutedthedoctor,and,ashedidso,LadyArabellasteppedbackapaceortwo,retreatingfromthefirewhichshotoutofhiseyes。\'Butthetruthis,LadyArabella,youdonotknowmyniece。IfyouwillhavethegoodnesstoletmeunderstandwhatitisthatyoudesireIwilltellyouwhetherIcancomplywithyourwishes。\'
\'Ofcourseitwillbeveryinexpedientthattheyoungpeopleshouldbethrowntogetheragain;——forthepresent,Imean。\'
\'Well!\'
\'FrankhasnowgonetoCourcyCastle;andhetalksofgoingfromthencetoCambridge。Buthewilldoubtlessbehere,backwardsandforwards;
andperhapsitwillbebetterforallparties——safer,thatis,doctor——ifMissThorneweretodiscontinuehervisitstoGreshamsburyforawhile。\'
\'Verywell!\'thunderedoutthedoctor。\'HervisitstoGreshamsburyshallbediscontinued。\'
\'Ofcourse,doctor,thiswon\'tchangeintercoursebetweenus;betweenyouandtheandthefamily。\'
\'Notchangeit!\'saidhe。\'DoyouthinkthatIwillbreakbreadinahousefromwhenceshehasbeenignominiouslybanished?DoyouthinkthatIcansitinfriendshipwiththosewhohavespokenofherasyouhavenowspoken?Youhavemanydaughters;whatwouldyousayifI
accusedthemoneofthemasyouhaveaccusedher?\'
\'Accused,doctor!No,Idon\'taccuseher。Butprudence,youknow,doessometimesrequireus——\'
\'Verywell;prudencerequiresyoutolookafterthosewhobelongtoyou。Andprudencerequiresmetolookaftermyonelamb。Goodmorning,LadyArabella。\'
\'But,doctor,youarenotgoingtoquarrelwithus?Youwillcomewhenwewantyou;eh!won\'tyou?\'
Quarrel!quarrelwithGreshamsbury!Angryashewas,thedoctorfeltthathecouldillbeartoquarrelwithGreshamsbury。Amanpastfiftycannoteasilythrowoverthetiesthathavetakentwentyyearstoform,andwrenchhimselfawayfromthevariouscloseligatureswithwhich,insuchaperiod,hehasbecomebound。Hecouldnotquarrelwiththesquire;hecouldillbeartoquarrelwithFrank;thoughhenowbegantoconceivethatFrankhadusedhimbadly,hecouldnotdoso;hecouldnotquarrelwiththechildren,whohadalmostbeenbornintohisarms;
norevenwiththeverywalls,andtrees,andgrassyknollswithwhichhewassodearlyintimate。HecouldnotproclaimhimselfanenemytoGreshamsbury;andyethefeltthatfealtytoMaryrequiredofhimthat,forthepresent,heshouldputonanenemy\'sguise。
\'Ifyouwantme,LadyArabella,andsendforme,Iwillcometoyou;
otherwise,ifyouplease,sharethesentencewhichhasbeenpassedonMary。Iwillnowwishyougoodmorning。\'Andthenbowinglowtoher,helefttheroomandthehouse,andsaunteredslowlyawaytohisownhome。
WhatwashetosaytoMary?Hewalkedveryslowly,downtheGreshamsburyavenuewithhishandsclaspedbehindhisback,thinkingoverthewholematter;thinkingofit,orrathertryingtothinkofit。Whenaman\'sheartiswarmlyconcernedinanymatter,itisalmostuselessforhimtoendeavourtothinkofit。Insteadofthinking,hegivesplaytohisfeelings,andfeedshispassionbyindulgingit。
\'Allurements!\'hesaidtohimself,repeatingLadyArabella\'swords。\'A
girlcircumstancedlikemyniece!Howutterlyincapableissuchawomanasthattounderstandthemind,andtheheart,andsoulofsuchaoneasMaryThorne!\'AndthenhisthoughtsrecurredtoFrank。\'Ithasbeenilldoneofhim;illdoneofhim:youngasheis,heshouldhavehadfeelingenoughtosparedmethis。Athoughtlesswordhasbeenspokenwhichwillnowmakehermiserable!\'Andthen,ashewalkedon,hecouldnotdivesthismindoftheremembranceofwhathadpassedbetweenhimandSirRoger。What,ifafterall,Maryshouldbecometheheiresstoallthatmoney?What,ifsheshouldbecome,infact,theownerofGreshamsbury?for,indeeditseemedtoopossiblethatSirRoger\'sheirwouldbetheownerofGreshamsbury。
Theideawasonewhichhedislikedtoentertain,butitwouldrecurtohimagainandagain。Itmightbe,thatamarriagebetweenhisnieceandthenominalheirtotheestatemightbeofallthematchesthebestforyoungGreshamtomake。Howsweetwouldbetherevenge,howglorioustheretaliationonLadyArabella,if,afterwhathadnowbeensaid,itshouldcometopassthatallthedifficultiesofGreshamsburyshouldbemadesmoothbyMary\'slove,andMary\'shand!Itwasadangeroussubjectonwhichtoponder。And,ashesauntereddowntheroad,thedoctordidhisbesttobanishitfromhismind——notaltogethersuccessfully。
ButashewentheagainencounteredBeatrice。\'TellMaryIwentuptoherto-day,\'saidshe,\'andthatIexpectheruphereto-morrow。Ifshedoesnotcomehere,Ishallbesavage。\'
\'Donotbesavage,\'saidhe,puttingouthishand,\'eventhoughsheshouldnotcome。\'
Beatriceimmediatelysawthathismannerwithherwasnotplayful,andthathisfacewasserious。\'Iwasonlyinjoke,\'saidshe;\'ofcourseIwasonlyjoking。Butisanythingthematter?IsMaryill?\'
\'Oh,no;notillatall;butshewillnotbehereto-morrow,norprobablyforsometime。But,MissGresham,youmustnotbesavagewithher。\'
Beatricetriedtointerrogatehim,buthewouldnotwaittoanswerherquestions。Whileshewasspeakinghebowedtoherinhisusualold-fashionedcourteousway,andpassedonoutofhearing。\'Shewillnotcomeupforsometime,\'saidBeatricetoherself。\'Thenmammamusthavequarrelledwithher。\'Andatonceinherheartsheacquittedherfriendofallblameinthematter,whateveritmightbe,andcondemnedhermotherunheard。
Thedoctor,whenhearrivedinhisownhouse,hadinnowisemadeuphismindastothemannerinwhichhewouldbreakthemattertoMary;butbythetimethathehadreachedthedrawing-room,hehadmadeuphismindtothis,thathewouldputofftheevilhourtillthemorrow。Hewouldsleeponthematter——lieawakeonit,moreprobably——andthenatbreakfast,asbesthecould,tellherwhathadbeensaidofher。
Marythateveningwasmorethanusuallyinclinedtobeplayful。Shehadnotbeenquitecertaintillthemorning,whetherFrankhadabsolutelyleftGreshamsbury,andhad,therefore,preferredthecompanyofMissOrieltogoinguptothehouse。TherewasapeculiarcheerfulnessaboutherfriendPatience,afeelingofsatisfactionwiththeworldandthoseinit,whichMaryalwayssharedwithher;andnowshehadbroughthometothedoctor\'sfireside,inspiteofheryoungtroubles,asmilingface,ifnotaheartaltogetherhappy。
\'Uncle,\'shesaidatlast,\'whatmakesyousosombre?ShallIreadtoyou?\'
\'No;notto-night,dearest。\'
\'Why,uncle;whatisthematter?\'
\'Nothing,nothing。\'
\'Ah,butitissomething,andyoushalltellme;\'gettingup,shecameovertohisarm-chair,andleantoverhisshoulder。
Helookedupatherforaminuteinsilence,andthen,gettingupfromhischair,passedhisarmroundherwaist,andpressedhercloselytohisheart。
\'Mydarling!\'hesaid,almostconvulsively。\'Mybestown,truestdarling!\'andMarylookedupintohisface,sawthatbigtearswererunningdownhischeeks。
Butstillhetoldhernothingthatnight。
CHAPTERXV
COURCY
WhenFrankGreshamexpressedtohisfatheranopinionthatCourcyCastlewasdull,thesquire,asmayberemembered,didnotpretendtodifferfromhim。Tomensuchasthesquire,andsuchasthesquire\'sson,CourcyCastlewasdull。Towhatclassofmenitwouldnotbedulltheauthorisnotpreparedtosay;butitmaybepresumedthattheDeCourcysfoundittotheirliking,ortheywouldhavemadeitotherthanitwas。
Thecastleitselfwasahugebrickpile,builtinthedaysofWilliamIII,which,thoughtheyweregrandfordaysoftheconstructionoftheConstitution,werenotverygrandforarchitectureofamorematerialdescription。Ithad,nodoubt,aperfectrighttobecalledacastle,asitwasenteredbyacastle-gatewhichledintoacourttheporter\'slodgeforwhichwasbuiltasitwereintothewall;therewereattachedtoitalsotworound,stumpyadjuncts,whichwere,perhapsproperly,calledtowers,thoughtheydidnotdomuchinthewayoftowering;and,moreover,alongonesideofthehouse,overwhatwouldotherwisehavebeenthecornice,thereranacastellatedparapet,throughtheassistanceofwhich,theimaginationnodoubtwasintendedtosupplythemuzzlesofdefiantartillery。Butanyartillerywhichwouldhavesopresenteditsmuzzlemusthavebeenverysmall,anditmaybedoubtedwhetherevenabowmancouldhaveobtainedshelterthere。
Thegroundsaboutthecastlewerenotveryinviting,nor,asgrounds,veryextensive;though,nodoubt,theentiredomainwassuchassuitedtheimportanceofsopuissantanoblemanasEarldeCourcy。What,indeed,shouldhavebeentheparkwasdividedoutintovariouslargepaddocks。Thesurfacewasflatandunbroken;andthoughthereweremagnificentelm-treesstandinginstraightlines,likehedgerows,thetimberhadnotthatbeautiful,wild,scatteredlookwhichgenerallygivesthegreatcharmtoEnglishscenery。
ThetownofCourcy——fortheplaceclaimedtorankasatown——wasinmanyparticularslikethecastle。Itwasbuiltofdingy-redbrick——almostmorebrownthanred——andwassolid,dull-looking,uglyandcomfortable。
Itconsistedoffourstreets,whichwereformedbytworoadscrossingeachother,makingatthepointofjunctionacentreforthetown。HerestoodtheRedLion;haditbeencalledthebrownlion,thenomenclaturewouldhavebeenmorestrictlycorrect;andhere,intheolddaysofcoaching,somelifehadbeenwonttostiritselfatthosehouseinthedayandnightwhentheFreetraders,Tallyhoes,andRoyalMailschangedtheirhorses。Butnowtherewasarailwaystationamileandahalfdistant,andthemovinglifeofthetownofCourcywasconfinedtotheRedLionomnibus,whichseemedtopassitsentiretimeingoingupanddownbetweenthetownandthestation,quiteunembarrassedbyanygreatweightofpassengers。