Fee’sdresswasofcrepeinapeculiarlyrichshadeofblue-grey,andsuitedher,fallingtothefloorinsoftfolds,lowofnecklinebuttightlysleevedtothewrists,lavishlybeaded,muchinthestyleofQueenMary。Likethatimperiouslady,shehadherhairdonehighinbacksweepingpuffs,andtheGillystorehadproducedanimitationpearlchokerandearringswhichwouldfoolallbutacloseinspection。Amagnificentostrich-featherfandyedthesamecolorashergowncompletedtheensemble,notsoostentatiousasitappearedatfirstglance;theweatherwasunusuallyhot,andatsevenintheeveningitwasstillwelloverahundreddegrees。
WhenFeeandPaddyemergedfromtheirroom,theboysgaped。Inalltheirlivestheyhadneverseentheirparentssoregallyhandsome,soforeign。Paddylookedhissixty-oneyears,butinsuchadistinguishedwayhemighthavebeenastatesman;whereasFeeseemedsuddenlytenyearsyoungerthanherforty-eight,beautiful,vital,magicallysmiling。JimsandPatsyburstintoshriekingtears,refusingtolookatMumandDaddyuntiltheyrevertedtonormal,andintheflurryofconsternationdignitywasforgotten;MumandDaddybehavedastheyalwaysdid,andsoonthetwinswerebeaminginadmiration。
ButitwasatMeggieeveryonestaredthelongest。Perhapsrememberingherowngirlhood,andangeredthatalltheotheryoungladiesinvitedhadorderedtheirgownsfromSydney,theGillydressmakerhadputherheartintoMeggie’sdress。Itwassleevelessandhadalow,drapedneckline;Feehadbeendubious,butMeggiehadimploredandthedressmakerassuredherallthegirlswouldbewearingthesamesortofthing-didshewantherdaughterlaughedatforbeingcountrifiedanddowdy?SoFeehadgiveningracefully。Ofcrepegeorgette,aheavychiffon,thedresswasonlyslightlyfittedatthewaist,butsashedaroundthehipswiththesamematerial。Itwasadusky,palepinkishgrey,thecolorthatinthosedayswascalledashesofroses;betweenthemthedressmakerandMeggiehadembroideredtheentiregownintinypinkrosebuds。AndMeggiehadcutherhairintheclosestwayshecouldtotheshinglecreepingeventhroughtheranksofGillygirls。Itcurledfartoomuchforfashion,ofcourse,butitsuitedherbettershortthanlong。
PaddyopenedhismouthtoroarbecauseshewasnothislittlegirlMeggie,butshutitagainwiththewordsunuttered;hehadlearnedfromthatsceneinthepresbyterywithFranklongago。No,hecouldn’tkeepheralittlegirlforever;shewasayoungwomanandshyoftheamazingtransformationhermirrorhadshownher。Whymakeitharderforthepoorlittlebeggar?Heextendedhishandtoher,smilingtenderly。\"Oh,Meggie,you’resolovely!Comeon,I’mgoingtoescortyoumyself,andBobandJackshalltakeyourmother。\"
Shewasjustamonthshortofseventeen,andforthefirsttimeinhislifePaddyfeltreallyold。Butshewasthetreasureofhisheart;nothingshouldspoilherfirstgrown-upparty。
Theywalkedtothehomesteadslowly,fartooearlyforthefirstguests;theyweretodinewithMaryCarsonandbeonhandtoreceivewithher。Noonewanteddirtyshoes,butamilethroughDroghedadustmeantapauseinthecookhousetopolishshoes,brushdustfromtrouserbottomsandtrailinghems。FatherRalphwasinhissoutaneasusual;nomaleeveningfashioncouldhavesuitedhimhalfsowellasthatseverelycutrobewithitsslightlyflaringlines,theinnumerablelittleblackclothbuttonsupitsfrontfromhemtocollar,thepurple-edgedmonsignor’ssash。MaryCarsonhaschosentowearwhitesatin,whitelaceandwhiteostrichfeathers。Feestaredatherstupidly,shockedoutofherhabitualindifference。Itwassoincongruouslybridal,sogrosslyunsuitable——whyonearthhadshetrickedherselfoutlikearaddledoldspinsterplayactingatbeingmarried?Shehadgotveryfatoflate,whichdidn’timprovematters。ButPaddyseemedtoseenothingamiss;hestrodeforwardtotakehissister’shands,beaming。Whatadearfellowhewas,thoughtFatherRalphashewatchedthelittlescene,halfamused,halfdetached。
\"Well,Mary!Howfineyoulook!Likeayounggirl!\"IntruthshelookedalmostexactlylikethatfamousphotographofQueenVictoriatakennotlongbeforeshedied。Thetwoheavylineswerethereoneithersideofthemasterfulnose,themulishmouthwassetindomitably,theslightlyprotrudingandglacialeyesfixedwithoutblinkingonMeggie。FatherRalph’sownbeautifuleyespassedfromniecetoaunt,andbacktonieceagain。
MaryCarsonsmiledatPaddy,andputherhandonhisarm。\"Youmaytakemeintodinner,Padraic。FatherdeBricassartwillescortFiona,andtheboysmustmakedowithMeghannbetweenthem。\"OverhershouldershelookedbackatMeggie。\"Doyoudancetonight,Meghann?\"
\"She’stooyoung,Mary,she’snotyetseventeen,\"saidPaddyquickly,rememberinganotherparentalshortcoming;noneofhischildrenhadbeentaughttodance。
\"Whatapity,\"saidMaryCarson。
Itwasasplendid,sumptuous,brilliant,gloriousparty;atleast,theyweretheadjectivesmostbandiedabout。RoyalO’MarawastherefromInishmurray,twohundredmilesaway;hecamethefarthestwithhiswife,sonsandlonedaughter,thoughnotbymuch。Gillypeoplethoughtlittleoftravelingtwohundredmilestoacricketmatch,letaloneaparty。DuncanGordon,fromEach-Uisge;noonehadeverpersuadedhimtoexplainwhyhehadcalledhisstationsofarfromtheoceantheScotsGaelicforaseahorse。MartinKing,hiswife,hissonAnthonyandMrs。Anthony;hewasGilly’sseniorsquatter,sinceMaryCarsoncouldnotbesocalled,beingawoman。EvanPugh,fromBraichyPwll,whichthedistrictpronouncedBrakeypull。
DominicO’RourkefromDibban-Dibban,HorryHopetonfromBeel-Beel;anddozensmore。
TheywerealmosttothelastfamilypresentCatholic,andfewsportedAnglo-Saxonnames;therewasaboutanequaldistributionofIrish,ScottishandWelsh。No,theycouldnothopeforhomeruleintheoldcountry,nor,ifCatholicinScotlandorWales,formuchsympathyfromtheProtestantindigenes。ButhereinthethousandsofsquaremilesaroundGillanbonetheywerelordstothumbtheirnosesatBritishlords,mastersofalltheysurveyed;Drogheda,thebiggestproperty,wasgreaterinareathanseveralEuropeanprincipalities。Monegasqueprincelings,Liechtensteiniandukes,be-ware!MaryCarsonwasgreater。SotheywhirledinwaltzestothesleekSydneybandandstoodbackindulgentlytowatchtheirchildrendancetheCharleston,atethelobsterpattiesandthechilledrawoysters,drankthefifteen-year-oldFrenchchampagneandthetwelve-year-oldsingle-maltScotch。Ifthetruthwereknown,theywouldratherhaveeatenroastlegoflamborcornedbeef,andmuchpreferredtodrinkcheap,verypotentBundabergrumorGraftonbitterfromthebarrel。Butitwasnicetoknowthebetterthingsoflifeweretheirsfortheasking。
Yes,therewereleanyears,manyofthem。Thewoolcheckswerecarefullyhoardedinthegoodyearstoguardagainstthedepredationsofthebad,fornoonecouldpredicttherain。Butitwasagoodperiod,hadbeenforsometime,andtherewaslittletospendthemoneyoninGilly。Oh,onceborntotheblacksoilplainsoftheGreatNorthwesttherewasnoplaceonearthlikeit。Theymadenonostalgicpilgrimagesbacktotheoldcountry;ithaddonenothingforthemsavediscriminateagainstthemfortheirreligiousconvictions,whereAustraliawastooCatholicacountrytodiscriminate。AndtheGreatNorthwestwashome。
Besides,MaryCarsonwasfootingthebilltonight。Shecouldwellaffordit。RumorsaidshewasabletobuyandselltheKingofEngland。Shehadmoneyinsteel,moneyinsilver-lead-zinc,moneyincopperandgold,moneyinahundreddifferentthings,mostlythesortofthingsthatliterallyandmetaphoricallymademoney。Droghedahadlongsinceceasedtobethemainsourceofherincome;itwasnomorethanaprofitablehobby。
FatherRalphdidn’tspeakdirectlytoMeggieduringdinner,nordidheafterward;throughouttheeveninghestudiouslyignoredher。Hurt,hereyessoughthimwhereverhewasinthereceptionroom。Awareofit,heachedtostopbyherchairandexplaintoherthatitwouldnotdoherreputation(orhis)anygoodifhepaidhermoreattentionthanhedid,say,MissCarmichael,MissGordonorMissO’Mara。LikeMeggiehedidn’tdance,andlikeMeggiethereweremanyeyesonhim;theywereeasilythetwomostbeautifulpeopleintheroom。
Halfofhimhatedherappearancetonight,theshorthair,thelovelydress,thedaintyashes-of-rosessilkslipperswiththeirtwo-inchheels;shewasgrowingtaller,developingaveryfemininefigure。Andhalfofhimwasbusybeingterrificallyproudofthefactthatsheshonealltheotheryoungladiesdown。MissCarmichaelhadthepatricianfeatures,butlackedthespecialgloryofthatred-goldhair;MissKinghadexquisiteblondtresses,butlackedthelissomebody;MissMackailwasstunningofbody,butinthefaceverylikeahorseeatinganapplethroughawire-nettingfence。Yethisoverallreactionwasoneofdisappointment,andananguishedwishtoturnbackthecalendar。Hedidn’twantMeggietogrowup,hewantedthelittlegirlhecouldtreatashistreasuredbabe。OnPaddy’sfaceheglimpsedanexpressionwhichmirroredhisownthoughts,andsmiledfaintly。Whatblissitwouldbeifjustonceinhislifehecouldshowhisfeelings!Buthabit,traininganddiscretionweretooingrained。
Astheeveningworeonthedancinggrewmoreandmoreuninhibited,theliquorchangedfromchampagneandwhiskeytorumandbeer,andproceedingssettleddowntosomethingmorelikeawoolshedball。BytwointhemorningonlyatotalabsenceofstationhandsandworkinggirlscoulddistinguishitfromtheusualentertainmentsoftheGillydistrict,whichwerestrictlydemocratic。
PaddyandFeewerestillinattendance,butpromptlyatmidnightBobandJackleftwithMeggie。NeitherFeenorPaddynoticed;theywereenjoyingthemselves。Iftheirchildrencouldn’tdance,theycould,anddid;witheachothermostly,seemingtothewatchingFatherRalphsuddenlymuchmoreattunedtoeachother,perhapsbecausethetimestheyhadanopportunitytorelaxandenjoyeachotherwererare。Heneverrememberedseeingthemwithoutatleastonechildsomewherearound,andthoughtitmustbehardontheparentsoflargefamilies,neverabletosnatchmomentsalonesaveinthebedroom,wheretheymightexcusablyhaveotherthingsthanconversationontheirminds。Paddywasalwayscheerfulandjolly,butFeetonightalmostliterallyshone,andwhenPaddywenttobegadutydanceofsomesquatter’swife,shedidn’tlackeagerpartners;thereweremanymuchyoungerwomenwiltingonchairsaroundtheroomwhowerenotsosoughtafter。
However,FatherRalph’smomentstoobservetheClearyparentswerelimited。FeelingtenyearsyoungeroncehesawMeggieleavetheroom,hebecameagreatdealmoreanimatedandflabbergastedtheMissesHopeton,Mackail,GordonandO’Marabydancing-andextremelywell-theBlackBottomwithMissCarmichael。Butafterthathegaveeveryunattachedgirlintheroomherturn,evenpoorhomelyMissPugh,andsincebythistimeeveryonewasthoroughlyrelaxedandoozinggoodwill,noonecondemnedthepriestonebit。Infact,hiszealandkindnessweremuchadmiredandcommentedupon。NoonecouldsaytheirdaughterhadnothadanopportunitytodancewithFatherdeBricassart。
Ofcourse,haditnotbeenaprivatepartyhecouldnothavemadeamovetowardthedancefloor,butitwassonicetoseesuchafinemanreallyenjoyhimselfforonce。
Atthreeo’clockMaryCarsonrosetoherfeetandyawned。\"No,don’tstopthefestivities!IfI’mtiredwhichIam-Icangotobed,whichiswhatI’mgoingtodo。Butthere’splentyoffoodanddrink,thebandhasbeenengagedtoplayaslongassomeonewantstodance,andalittlenoisewillonlyspeedmeintomydreams。Father,wouldyouhelpmeupthestairs,please?\"Onceoutsidethereceptionroomshedidnotturntothemajesticstaircase,butguidedthepriesttoherdrawingroom,leaningheavilyonhisarm。Itsdoorhadbeenlocked;shewaitedwhileheusedthekeyshehandedhim,thenprecededhiminside。
\"Itwasagoodparty,Mary,\"hesaid。
\"Mylast。\"
\"Don’tsaythat,mydear。\"
\"Whynot?I’mtiredofliving,Ralph,andI’mgoingtostop。\"Herhardeyesmocked。\"Doyoudoubtme?ForoverseventyyearsI’vedonepreciselywhatIwantedtodowhenIwantedtodoit,soifDeaththinkshe’stheonetochoosethetimeofmygoing,he’sverymuchmistaken。I’lldiewhenIchoosethetime,andnosuicide,either。It’sourwilltolivekeepsuskicking,Ralph;itisn’thardtostopifwereallywantto。I’mtired,andIwanttostop。Verysimple。\"
Hewastired,too;notofliving,exactly,butoftheendlessfacade,theclimate,thelackoffriendswithcommoninterests,himself。Theroomwasonlyfaintlylitbyatallkerosenelampofpricelessrubyglass,anditcasttransparentcrimsonshadowsonMaryCarson’sface,conjuringoutofherintractablebonessomethingmorediabolical。Hisfeetandbackached;itwasalongtimesincehehaddancedsomuch,thoughhepridedhimselfonkeepingupwithwhateverwasthelatestfad。Thirty-fiveyearsofage,acountrymonsignor,andasapowerintheChurch?Finishedbeforehehadbegun。Oh,thedreamsofyouth!Andthecarelessnessofyouth’stongue,thehotnessofyouth’stemper。Hehadnotbeenstrongenoughtomeetthetest。Buthewouldnevermakethatmistakeagain。Never,never……
Hemovedrestlessly,sighed;whatwastheuse?Thechancewouldnotcomeagain。Timehefacedthatfactsquarely,timehestoppedhopinganddreaming。\"Doyouremembermysaying,Ralph,thatI’dbeatyou,thatI’dhoistyouwithyourownpetard?\"
Thedryoldvoicesnappedhimoutofthereveriehiswearinesshadinduced。HelookedacrossatMaryCarsonandsmiled。
\"DearMary,Ineverforgetanythingyousay。WhatIwouldhavedonewithoutyouthesepastsevenyearsIdon’tknow。Yourwit,yourmalice,yourperception……\"
\"IfI’dbeenyoungerI’dhavegotyouinadifferentway,Ralph。You’llneverknowhowI’velongedtothrowthirtyyearsofmylifeoutthewindow。IftheDevilhadcometomeandofferedtobuymysoulforthechancetobeyoungagain,I’dhavesolditinasecond,andnotstupidlyregrettedthebargainlikethatoldidiotFaust。ButnoDevil。Ireallycan’tbringmyselftobelieveinGodortheDevil,youknow。I’veneverseenascrapofevidencetotheeffecttheyexist。Haveyou?\"
\"No。Butbeliefdoesn’trestonproofofexistence,Mary。Itrestsonfaith,andfaithisthetouchstoneoftheChurch。Withoutfaith,thereisnothing。\"
\"Averyephemeraltenet。\"
\"Perhaps。Faith’sborninamanorawoman,Ithink。Formeit’saconstantstruggle,Iadmitthat,butI’llnevergiveup。\"
\"Iwouldliketodestroyyou。\"
Hisblueeyeslaughed,greyedinthelight。\"Oh,mydearMary!Iknowthat。\"
\"Butdoyouknowwhy?\"
Aterrifyingtendernesscreptagainsthim,almostinsidehim,exceptthathefoughtitfiercely。\"Iknowwhy,Mary,andbelieveme,I’msorry。\"
\"Besidesyourmother,howmanywomenhavelovedyou?\"\"Didmymotherloveme,Iwonder?Sheendedinhatingme,anyway。Mostwomendo。MynameoughttohavebeenHippolytos。\"
\"Ohhhhhh!Thattellsmealot!\"
\"Astootherwomen,IthinkonlyMeggie……Butshe’salittlegirl。It’sprobablynotanexaggerationtosayhundredsofwomenhavewantedme,butlovedme?Idoubtitverymuch。\"
\"Ihavelovedyou,\"shesaidpathetically。
\"No,youhaven’t。I’mthegoadofyouroldage,that’sall。WhenyoulookatmeIremindyouofwhatyoucannotdo,becauseofage。\"
\"You’rewrong。Ihavelovedyou。God,howmuch!Doyouthinkmyyearsautomaticallyprecludeit?Well,FatherdeBricassart,letmetellyousomething。InsidethisstupidbodyI’mstillyoung-Istillfeel,Istillwant,Istilldream,Istillkickupmyheelsandchafeatrestrictionslikemybody。OldageisthebitterestvengeanceourvengefulGodinflictsuponus。Whydoesn’tHeageourmindsaswell?\"Sheleanedbackinherchairandclosedhereyes,herteethshowingsourly。\"IshallgotoHell,ofcourse。ButbeforeIdo,IhopeIgetthechancetotellGodwhatamean,spiteful,pitifulapologyofaGodHeis!\"
\"Youwereawidowtoolong。Godgaveyoufreedomofchoice,Mary。Youcouldhaveremarried。Ifyouchosenottoremarryandinconsequenceyou’vebeenintolerablylonely,it’syourowndoing,notGod’s。\"。Foramomentshesaidnothing,herhandsgrippingthechairarmshard;thenshebegantorelax,andopenedhereyes。Theyglitteredinthelamplightredly,butnotwithtears;withsomethingharder,morebrilliant。Hecaughthisbreath,feltfear。Shelookedlikeaspider。
\"Ralph,onmydeskisanenvelope。Wouldyoubringittome,please?\"Achingandafraid,hegotupandwenttoherdesk,liftedtheletter,eyeditcuriously。Thefaceofitwasblank,butthebackhadbeenproperlysealedwithredwaxandherram’sheadsealwiththebigD。Hebroughtittoherandhelditout,butshewavedhimtohisseatwithouttakingit。\"It’syours,\"shesaid,andgiggled。\"Theinstrumentofyourfate,Ralph,that’swhatitis。Mylastandmosttellingthrustinourlongbattle。WhatapityIwon’tbeheretoseewhathappens。ButIknowwhatwillhappen,becauseIknowyou,IknowyoumuchbetterthanyouthinkIdo。Insufferableconceit!Insidethatenvelopeliesthefateofyourlifeandyoursoul。ImustloseyoutoMeggie,butI’vemadesureshedoesn’tgetyou,either。\"\"WhydoyouhateMeggieso?\"
\"Itoldyouoncebefore。Becauseyouloveher。\"
\"Notinthatway!She’sthechildIcanneverhave,theroseofmylife。Meggieisanidea,Mary,anidea!\"
But。theoldwomansneered。\"Idon’twanttotalkaboutyourpreciousMeggie!Ishallneverseeyouagain,soIdon’twanttowastemytimewithyoutalkingabouther。Theletter。Iwantyoutoswearonyourvowsasapriestthatyoudon’topenituntilyou’veseenmydeadbodyforyourself,butthenthatyouopenitimmediately,beforeyouburyme。Swear!\"\"There’snoneedtoswear,Mary。I’lldoasyouask。\"
\"SweartomeorI’lltakeitback!\"
Heshrugged。\"Allright,then。OnmyvowsasapriestIswearit。NottoopentheletteruntilI’veseenyoudead,andthentoopenitbeforeyou’reburied\"
\"Good,good!\"
\"Mary,pleasedon’tworry。Thisisafancyofyours,nomore。Inthemorningyou’lllaughatit。\"
\"Iwon’tseethemorning。I’mgoingtodietonight;I’mnotweakenoughtowaitonthepleasureofseeingyouagain。Whatananticlimax!I’mgoingtobednow。Willyoutakemetothetopofthestairs?\"
Hedidn’tbelieveher,buthecouldseeitservednopurposetoargue,andshewasnotinthemoodtobejolliedoutofit。OnlyGoddecidedwhenonewoulddie,unless,ofthefreewillHehadgiven,onetookone’sownlife。Andshehadsaidshewouldn’tdothat。Sohehelpedherpantupthestairsandatthetoptookherhandsinhis,benttokissthem。Shepulledthemaway。\"No,nottonight。Onmymouth,Ralph!Kissmymouthasifwewerelovers!\"
Bythebrilliantlightofthechandelier,litforthepartywithfourhundredwaxcandles,shesawthedisgustinhisface,theinstinctiverecoil;shewantedtodiethen,wantedtodiesobadlyshecouldnotwait。
\"Mary,I’mapriest!Ican’t!\"
Shelaughedshrilly,eerily。\"Oh,Ralph,whatashamyouare!Shamman,shampriest!Andtothinkonceyouactuallyhadthetemeritytooffertomakelovetome!wereyousopositiveI’drefuse?HowIwishIhadn’t!I’dgivemysoultoseeyouwriggleoutofitifwecouldhavethatnightbackagain!Sham,sham,sham!That’sallyouare,Ralph!Animpotent,uselesssham!Impotentmanandimpotentpriest!Idon’tthinkyoucouldgetitupandkeepitupfortheBlessedVirginherself!Haveyouevermanagedtogetitup,FatherdeBricassart?Sham!\"
Outsideitwasnotyetdawn,orthelighteningbeforeit。Darknesslaysoft,thickandveryhotoverDrogheda。Therevelswerebecomingextremelynoisy;ifthehomesteadhadpossessednext-doorneighborsthepolicewouldhavebeencalledlongsince。Someonewasvomitingcopiouslyandrevoltinglyontheveranda,andunderawispybottlebrushtwoindistinctformswerelockedtogether。FatherRalphavoidedthevomiterandthelovers,treadingsilentlyacrossthespringynew-mownlawnwithsuchtormentinhismindhedidnotknoworcarewherehewasgoing。Onlythathewantedtobeawayfromher,theawfuloldspiderwhowasconvincedshewasspinningherdeathcocoononthisexquisitenight。Atsuchanearlyhourtheheatwasnotexhausting;therewasafaint,heavystirringintheair,andastealingoflanguorousperfumesfromboroniaandroses,theheavenlystillnessonlytropicalandsubtropicallatitudescaneverknow。Oh,God,tobealive,tobereallyalive!Toembracethenight,andliving,andbefree!
Hestoppedonthefarsideofthelawnandstoodlookingupatthesky,aninstinctiveaerialsearchingforGod。Yes,uptheresomewhere,betweenthewinkingpointsoflightsopureandunearthly;whatwasitaboutthenightsky?Thatthebluelidofdaywaslifted,amanpermittedglimpsesofeternity?NothingsavewitnessingthestrewnvistaofthestarscouldconvinceamanthattimelessnessandGodexisted。She’sright,ofcourse。Asham,atotalsham。Nopriest,noman。Onlysomeonewhowishesheknewhowtobeeither。No!Noteither!Priestandmancannotcoexist-tobeamanistobenopriest。WhydidIevertanglemyfeetinherweb?Herpoisonisstrong,perhapsstrongerthanIguess。What’sintheletter?HowlikeMarytobaitme!Howmuchdoessheknow,howmuchdoesshesimplyguess?Whatistheretoknow,orguess?Onlyfutility,andloneliness。Doubt,pain。Alwayspain。Yetyou’rewrong,Mary。Icangetitup。It’sjustthatIdon’tchooseto,thatI’vespentyearsprovingtomyselfitcanbecontrolled,dominated,subjugated。Forgettingitupistheactivityofaman,andIamapriest。
Someonewasweepinginthecemetery。Meggie,ofcourse。Nooneelsewouldthinkofit。Hepickeduptheskirtsofhissoutaneandsteppedoverthewroughtironrailing,feelingitwasinevitablethathehadnotyetdonewithMeggieonthisnight。Ifheconfrontedoneofthewomeninhislife,hemustalsodealwiththeother。Hisamuseddetachmentwascomingback;shecouldnotdispersethatforlong,theoldspider。Thewickedoldspider。Godrother,Godrother!
\"DarlingMeggie,don’tcry,\"hesaid,sittingonthedew-wetgrassbesideher。\"Here,I’llbetyoudon’thaveadecenthandkerchief。Womenneverdo。Takemineanddryyoureyeslikeagoodgirl。\"
Shetookitanddidasshewastold。
\"Youhaven’tevenchangedoutofyourfinery。Haveyoubeensittingheresincemidnight?\"
\"Yes。\"
\"DoBobandJackknowwhereyouare?\"
\"ItoldthemIwasgoingtobed。\"
\"What’sthematter,Meggie?\"
\"Youdidn’tspeaktometonight!\"
\"Ali!Ithoughtthatmightbeit。Come,Meggie,lookatme!\"Awayintheeastwasapearlyluster,afleeingoftotaldarkness,andtheDroghedaroosterswereshriekinganearlywelcometothedawn。Sohecouldseethatnotevenprotractedtearscoulddimthelovelinessofhereyes。\"Meggie,youwerebyfartheprettiestgirlattheparty,andit’swellknownthatIcometoDroghedamoreoftenthanIneed。IamapriestandthereforeIoughttobeabovesuspicion-abitlikeCaesar’swifecombI’mafraidpeopledon’tthinksopurely。AspriestsgoI’myoung,andnotbad-looking。\"HepausedtothinkhowMaryCarsonwouldhavegreetedthatbitofunderstatement,andlaughedsoundlessly。\"IfIhadpaidyouaskerrickofattentionitwouldhavebeenalloverGillyinrecordtime。Everypartylineinthedistrictwouldhavebeenbuzzingwithit。DoyouknowwhatImean?\"Sheshookherhead;thecroppedcurlsweregrowingbrighterintheadvancinglight。
\"Well,you’reyoungtocometoknowledgeofthewaysoftheworld,butyou’vegottolearn,andital-waysseemstobemyprovincetoteachyou,doesn’tit?ImeanpeoplewouldbesayingIwasinterestedinyouasaman,notasapriest。\"
\"Father!\"
\"Dreadful,isn’tit?\"Hesmiled。\"Butthat’swhatpeoplewouldsay,Iassureyou。Yousee,Meggie,you’renotalittlegirlanymore,you’reayounglady。Butyouhaven’tlearnedyettohideyouraffectionforme,sohadIstoppedtospeaktoyouwithallthosepeoplelookingon,you’dhavestaredatmeinawaywhichmighthavebeenmisconstrued。\"
Shewaslookingathimoddly,asuddeninscrutabilityshutteringhergaze,thenabruptlysheturnedherheadandpresentedhimwithherprofile。\"Yes,Isee。Iwassillynottohaveseenit。\"
\"Nowdon’tyouthinkit’stimeyouwenthome?Nodoubteveryonewillsleepin,butifsomeone’sawakeattheusualtimeyou’llbeinthesoup。Andyoucan’tsayyou’vebeenwithme,Meggie,eventoyourownfamily。\"Shegotupandstoodstaringdownathim。\"I’mgoing,Father。ButIwishtheyknewyoubetter,thenthey’dneverthinksuchthingsofyou。Itisn’tinyou,isit?\"
Forsomereasonthathurt,hurtrightdowntohissoulasMaryCarson’scrueltauntshadnot。\"No,Meggie,you’reright。Itisn’tinme。\"Hesprangup,smilingwryly。\"WouldyouthinkitstrangeifIsaidIwisheditwas?\"Heputahandtohishead。\"No,Idon’twishitwasatall!Gohome,Meggie,gohome!\"
Herfacewassad。\"Goodnight,Father。\"
Hetookherhandsinhis,bentandkissedthem。\"Goodnight,dearestMeggie。\"
Hewatchedherwalkacrossthegraves,stepovertherailing;intherosebuddressherretreatingformwasgraceful,womanlyandalittleunreal。Ashesofroses。\"Howappropriate,\"hesaidtotheangel。CarswereroaringawayfromDroghedaashestrolledbackacrossthelawn;thepartywasfinallyover。Inside,thebandwaspackingawayitsinstruments,reelingwithrumandexhaustion,andthetiredmaidsandtemporaryhelpersweretryingtoclearup。FatherRalphshookhisheadatMrs。Smith。
\"Sendeveryonetobed,mydear。It’saloteasiertodealwiththissortofthingwhenyou’refresh。I’llmakesureMrs。Carsonisn’tangry。\"\"Wouldyoulikesomethingtoeat,Father?\"
\"GoodLord,no!I’mgoingtobed。\"
Inthelateafternoonahandtouchedhisshoulder。Hereachedforitblindlywithouttheenergytoopenhiseyes,andtriedtoholditagainsthischeek。
\"Meggie,\"hemumbled。
\"Father,Father!Oh,pleasewillyouwakeup?\"AtthetoneofMrs。Smith’svoicehiseyescamesuddenlyveryawake。\"Whatisit,Mrs。Smith?\"
\"It’sMrs。Carson,Father。She’sdead。\"
Hiswatchtoldhimitwasaftersixintheevening;dazedandreelingfromtheheavytorportheday’sterribleheathadinducedinhim,hestruggledoutofhispajamasandintohispriest’sclothes,threwanarrowpurplestolearoundhisneckandtooktheoilofextremeunction,theholywater,hisbigsilvercross,hisebonyrosarybeads。ItneveroccurredtohimforamomenttowonderifMrs。Smithwasright;heknewthespiderwasdead。Hadshetakensomethingafterall?PrayGodifshehad,itwasneitherobviouslypresentintheroomnorobvioustoadoctor。Whatpossibleuseitwastoadministerextremeunctionhedidn’tknow。Butithadtobedone。Lethimrefuseandtherewouldbepost-mortems,allsortsofcomplications。Yetithadnothingtodowithhissuddensuspicionofsuicide;simplythattohimlayingsacredthingsonMaryCarson’sbodywasobscene。
Shewasverydead,musthavediedwithinminutesofretiring,agoodfifteenhoursearlier。Thewindowswereclosedfast,andtheroomhumidfromthegreatflatpansofwatersheinsistedbeputineveryinconspicuouscornertokeepherskinyouthful。Therewasapeculiarnoiseintheair;afterastupidmomentofwonderingherealizedwhatheheardwereflies,hordesoffliesbuzzing,insanelyclamoringastheyfeastedonher,matedonher,laidtheireggsonher。\"ForGod’ssake,Mrs。Smith,openthewindows!\"hegasped,movingtothebedside,facepallid。
Shehadpassedoutofrigormortisandwasagainlimp,disgustinglyso。Thestaringeyesweremottling,herthinlipsblack;andeverywhereonherweretheflies。HehadtohaveMrs。Smithkeepshooingthemawayasheworkedoverher,mutteringtheancientLatinexhortations。Whatafarce,andsheaccursed。Thesmellofher!Oh,God!Worsethananydeadhorseinthefreshnessofapaddock。Heshrankfromtouchingherindeathashehadinlife,especiallythoseflyblownlips。Shewouldbeamassofmaggotswithinhours。
Atlastitwasdone。Hestraightened。\"GotoMr。Clearyatonce,Mrs。Smith,andforGod’ssaketellhimtogettheboysworkingonacoffinrightaway。NotimetohaveonesentoutfromGilly;she’srottingawaybeforeourveryeyes。Dearlord!Ifeelsick。I’mgoingtohaveabathandI’llleavemyclothesoutsidemydoor。Burnthem。I’llnevergetthesmellofheroutofthem。\"
Backinhisroominridingbreechesandshirt-forhehadnotpackedtwosoutanes-herememberedtheletter,andhispromise。Seveno’clockhadstruck;hecouldheararestrainedchaosasmaidsandtemporaryhelpersflewtoclearthepartymessaway,transformthereceptionroombackintoachapel,readythehousefortomorrow’sfuneral。Nohelpforit,hewouldhavetogointoGillytonighttopickupanothersoutaneandvestmentsfortheRequiemMass。Certainthingshewasneverwithoutwhenheleftthepresbyteryforanout-lyingstation,carefullystrappedincompartmentsinthelittleblackcase,hissacramentsforbirth,death,benediction,worship,andthevestmentssuitableforMassatwhatevertimeoftheyearitwas。ButhewasanIrishman,andtocarrytheblackmourningaccoutermentsofaRequiemwastotemptfate。Paddy’svoiceechoedinthedistance,buthecouldnotfacePaddyatthemoment;heknewMrs。Smithwoulddowhathadtobedone。SittingathiswindowlookingoutoverthevistaofDroghedainthedyingsun,theghostgumsgolden,themassofredandpinkandwhiterosesinthegardenallempurpled,hetookMaryCarson’sletterfromhiscaseandhelditbetweenhishands。Butshehadinsistedhereaditbeforeheburiedher,andsomewhereinhismindalittlevoicewaswhisperingthathemustreaditnow,notlatertonightafterhehadseenPaddyandMeggie,butnowbeforehehadseenanyonesaveMaryCarson。
Itcontainedfoursheetsofpaper;heriffledthemapartandsawimmediatelythatthelowertwowereherwill。Thetoptwowereaddressedtohim,intheformofaletter。
MydearestRalph,
Youwillhaveseenthattheseconddocumentinthisenvelopeismywill。IalreadyhaveaperfectlygoodwillsignedandsealedinHarryGough’sofficeinGilly;thewillenclosedhereinisamuchlaterone,andnaturallynullifiestheoneHarryhas。
AsamatteroffactImadeitonlytheotherday,andhaditwitnessedbyTomandthefencer,sinceIunderstanditisnotpermissibletohaveanybeneficiarywitnessone’swill。Itisquitelegal,inspiteofthefactHarrydidn’tdrawitupforme。Nocourtinthelandwilldenyitsvalidity,Iassureyou。
Butwhydidn’tIhaveHarrydrawthistestamentupifIwantedtoalterthedispositionofmyeffects?Verysimple,mydearRalph。Iwantedabsolutelynoonetoknowofthiswill’sexistenceapartfromyou,andme。Thisistheonlycopy,andyouholdit。Notasoulknowsthatyoudo。Averyimportantpartofmyplan。
DoyourememberthatpieceoftheGospelwhereSatantookOurLordJesusChristupontoamountaintop,andtemptedHimwiththewholeworld?HowpleasantitistoknowIhavealittleofSatan’spower,andamabletotempttheoneIlove(doyoudoubtSatanlovedChrist?Idonot)withthewholeworld。Thecontemplationofyourdilemmahasconsiderablyenlivenedmythoughtsduringthepastfewyears,andthecloserIgettodying,themoredelightfulmyvisionsbecome。
Afteryou’vereadthewill,you’llunderstandwhatImean。WhileIbuminHellbeyondthebordersofthislifeIknownow,you’llstillbeinthatlife,butburninginahellwithfiercerflamesthananyGodcouldpossiblymanufacture。Oh,myRalph,I’vegaugedyoutoanicety!IfIneverknewhowtodoanythingelse,I’vealwaysknownhowtomaketheonesIlovesuffer。Andyou’refarbettergamethanmydeardepartedMichaeleverwas。WhenIfirstknewyou,youwantedDroghedaandmymoney,didn’tyou,Ralph?Yousawitasawaytobuybackyournaturalmétier。ButthencameMeggie,andyouputyouroriginalpurposeincultivatingmeoutofyourmind,didn’tyou?IbecameanexcusetovisitDroghedasoyoucouldbewithMeggie。IwondercouldyouhaveswitchedallegiancessoeasilyhadyouknownhowmuchI’mactuallyworth?Doyouknow,Ralph?Idon’tthinkyouhaveaninkling。Isupposeitisn’tladyliketomentiontheexactsumofone’sassetsinone’swill,soIhadbettertellyouherejusttomakesureyouhaveallthenecessaryinformationatyourfingertipswhenitcomestoyourmakingadecision。Giveortakeafewhundredthousands,myfortuneamountstosomethirteenmillionpounds。
I’mgettingdowntowardthefootofthesecondpage,andIcan’tbebotheredturningthisintoathesis。Readmywill,Ralph,andafteryou’vereadit,decidewhatyou’regoingtodowithit。WillyoutenderittoHarryGoughforprobate,orwillyouburnitandnevertellasoulitexisted。That’sthedecisionyou’vegottomake。IoughttoaddthatthewillinHarry’sofficeistheoneImadetheyearafterPaddycame,andleaveseverythingIhavetohim。Justsoyouknowwhathangsinthebalance。Ralph,Iloveyou,somuchIwouldhavekilledyoufornotwantingme,exceptthatthisisafarbetterformofreprisal。I’mnotthenoblekind;IloveyoubutIwantyoutoscreaminagony。Because,yousee,1knowwhatyourdecisionwillbe。IknowitassurelyasifIcouldbethere,watching。You’llscream,Ralph,you’llknowwhatagonyis。Soreadon,mybeautiful,ambitiouspriest!Readmywill,anddecideyourfate。
Itwasnotsignedorinitialed。Hefeltthesweatonhisforehead,feltitrunningdownthebackofhisneckfromhishair。Andhewantedtogetupthatverymomenttoburnbothdocuments,neverreadwhatthesecondonecontained。Butshehadgaugedherquarrywell,thegrossoldspider。Ofcoursehewouldreadon;hewastoocurioustoresist。God!Whathadheeverdone,tomakeherwanttodothistohim?Whydidwomenmakehimsufferso?Whycouldn’thehavebeenbornsmall,twisted,ugly?Ifhewereso,hemighthavebeenhappy。Thelasttwosheetswerecoveredbythesameprecise,almostminutewriting。Asmeanandgrudgingashersoul。
I,MaryElizabethCarson,beingofsoundmindandsoundbody,doherebydeclarethatthisismylastwillandtestament,therebyrenderingnullandvoidanysuchtestamentspreviouslymadebyme。Saveonlyforthespecialbequestsmadebelow,allmyworldlygoodsandmoneysandpropertiesIbequeathtotheHolyCatholicChurchofRome,undertheherebystatedconditionsofbequest:
First,thatthesaidHolyCatholicChurchofRome,tobecalledtheChurchhereafter,knowsinwhatesteemandwithwhataffectionIholdherpriest,FatherRalphdeBricassart。Itissolelybecauseofhiskindness,spiritualguidanceandunfailingsupportthatIsodisposeofmyassets。Secondly,thatthebequestshallcontinueinthefavoroftheChurchonlysolongassheappreciatestheworthandabilityofthesaidFatherRalphdeBricassart。
Thirdly,thatthesaidFatherRalphdeBricassartberesponsiblefortheadministrationandchannelingofthesemyworldlygoods,moneysandproperties,asthechiefauthorityinchargeofmyestate。Fourthly,thatuponthedemiseofthesaidFatherRalphdeBricassart,hisownlastwillandtestamentshallbelegallybindinginthematterofthefurtheradministrationofmyestate。Thatis,theChurchshallcontinueinfullownership,butFatherRalphdeBricassartshallbesolelyresponsibleforthenamingofhissuccessorinadministration;heshallnotbeobligedtoselectasuccessorwhoiseitheranecclesiasticaloralaymemberoftheChurch。
Fifthly,thatthestationDroghedabeneversoldnorsubdivided。Sixthly,thatmybrother,PadraicCleary,beretainedasmanagerofthestationDroghedawiththerighttodwellinmyhouse,andthathebepaidasalaryatthediscretionofFatherRalphdeBricassartandnoother。Seventhly,thatintheeventofthedeathofmybrother,thesaidPadraicCleary,hiswidowandchildrenbepermittedtoremainonthestationDroghedaandthatthepositionofmanagershallpassconsecutivelytoeachofhissons,Robert,John,Hugh,Stuart,JamesandPatrick,butexcludingFrancis。Eighthly,thatuponthedemiseofPatrickorwhicheversonexcludingFrancisisthelastsonremaining,thesamerightsbepermittedthesaidPadraicCleary’sgrandchildren。
Specialbequests:
ToPadraicCleary,thecontentsofmyhousesonthestationDrogheda。ToEuniceSmith,myhousekeeper,thatsheremainatafairsalarysolongasshedesires,andinadditionthatshebepaidthesumoffivethousandpoundsforthwith,andthatuponherretirementshebeawardedanequitablepension。
ToMinervaO’BrienandCatherineDonnelly,thattheyremainatfairsalariessolongastheydesire,andinadditionthattheybepaidthesumofonethousandpoundseachforthwith,andthatupontheirretirementstheybeawardedequitablepensions。
ToFatherRalphdeBricassartthesumoftenthousandpoundstobepaidannuallysolongasheshalllive,forhisownprivateandunquestioneduse。
Itwasdulysigned,datedandwitnessed。
Hisroomlookedwest。Thesunwassetting。Thepallofdustwhichcamewitheverysummerfilledthesilentair,andthesunthrustitsfingersthroughthefinestrungparticlessothatitseemedthewholeworldhadturnedtogoldandpurple。Streakycloudsrimmedinbrilliantfirepokedsilverstreamersacrossthegreatbloodyballwhichhungjustabovethetreesofthefarpaddocks。
\"Bravo!\"hesaid。\"Iadmit,Mary,you’vebeatenme。Amasterstroke。Iwasthefool,notyou。\"
Hecouldnotseethepagesinhishandthroughthetears,andmovedthembeforetheycouldbeblotched。Thirteenmillionpounds。Thirteenmillionpounds!ItwasindeedwhathehadbeenanglingforinthedaysbeforeMeggie。Andwithhercominghehadabandonedit,becausehecouldn’tcarryonsuchacampaignincoldbloodtocheatherofherinheritance。Butwhatifhehadknownhowmuchtheoldspiderwasworth?Whatthen?Hehadnoideaitwasatenthsomuch。Thirteenmillionpounds!
ForsevenyearsPaddyandhisfamilyhadlivedintheheadstockman’shouseandworkedthemselvesraggedforMaryCarson。Forwhat?Theniggardlywagesshepaid?NevertoFatherRalph’sknowledgehadPaddycomplainedofbeingshabbilytreated,thinkingnodoubtthatwhenhissisterdiedhewouldbeamplyrepaidformanagingthepropertyonordinarystockman’spay,whilehissonsdidstockman’sworkforrouseabout’swages。Hehadmadedo,andgrowntoloveDroghedaasifitwerehisown,rightlyassumingitwouldbe。\"Bravo,Mary!\"saidFatherRalphagain,thesefirsttearssincehisboyhooddroppingfromhisfaceontothebacksofhishands,butnotontothepaper。Thirteenmillionpounds,andthechancetobeCardinaldeBricassartyet。AgainstPaddyCleary,hiswife,hissonsandMeggie。Howdiabolicallywellshehadreadhim!HadshestrippedPaddyofeverything,hiswaywouldhavebeenclear:hecouldhavetakenthewilldowntothekitchenstoveandthrustitinsidethefireboxwithoutaqualm。ButshehadmadesurePaddywouldn’twant,thatafterherdeathhewouldbemorecomfortableonDroghedathanduringherlife,andthatDroghedacouldnotquitebetakenfromhim。Itsprofitsandtitle,yes,butnotthelanditself。No,hewouldn’tbetheownerofthatfabulousthirteenmillionpounds,buthewouldbewellrespected,comfortablyprovidedfor。Meggiewouldn’tgohungry,orbethrownshoelessupontheworld。NorwouldshebeMissCleary,either,abletostandonanequalfootingwithMissCarmichaelandthatilk。Quiterespectable,sociallyadmissible,butnottopdrawer。Nevertopdrawer。
Thirteenmillionpounds。ThechancetogetoutofGillanboneandperpetualobscurity,thechancetotakehisplacewithinthehierarchyofChurchadministration,theassuredgoodwillofhispeersandsuperiors。Andallwhilehewasstillyoungenoughtomakeupthegroundhehadlost。MaryCarsonhadmadeGillanbonetheepicenteroftheArchbishopPapalLegate’smapwithavengeance;thetremorswouldreachasfarastheVatican。RichthoughtheChurchwas,thirteenmillionpoundswasthirteenmillionpounds。Nottobesneezedat,evenbytheChurch。Andhiswasthesolehandwhichbroughtitintothefold,hishandacknowledgedinblueinkinMaryCarson’sownwriting。HeknewPaddywouldnevercontestthewill;sohadMaryCarson,Godrother。Oh,certainlyPaddywouldbefurious,wouldneverwanttoseehimagainorspeaktohimagain,buthischagrinwouldn’textendtolitigation。Wasthereadecision?Didn’thealreadyknow,hadn’theknownthemomenthereadherwillwhathewasgoingtodo?Thetearshaddried。WithhisusualgraceFatherRalphgottohisfeet,madesurehisshirtwastuckedinallthewayround,andwenttothedoor。HemustgettoGilly,pickupasoutaneandvestments。ButfirsthewantedtoseeMaryCarsonagain。Inspiteoftheopenwindowsthestenchhadbecomeareekingfug;nohintofabreezestirredthelimpcurtains。Withsteadytreadhecrossedtothebedandstoodlookingdown。Theflyeggswerebeginningtohatchmaggotsinallthewetpartsofherface,ballooninggasespuffedupherfatarmsandhandstogreenishblobs,herskinwasbreakingdown。Oh,God。Youdisgustingoldspider。You’vewon,butwhatavictory。Thetriumphofonedisintegratingcaricatureofhumanityoveranother。Youcan’tdefeatmyMeggie,norcanyoutakefromherwhatwasneveryours。ImightburninHellalongsideyou,butIknowtheHellthey’vegotplannedforyou:toseemyindifferencetoyoupersistaswerotawaytogetherthroughalleternity……
Paddywaswaitingforhiminthehalldownstairs,lookingsickandbewildered。
\"Oh,Father!\"hesaid,comingforward。\"Isn’tthisawful?Whatashock!Ineverexpectedhertogooutlikethis;shewassowelllastnight!DearGod,whatamIgoingtodo?\"
\"Haveyouseenher?\"
\"Heavenhelpme,yes!\"
\"Thenyouknowwhathastobedone。I’veneverseenacorpsedecomposesofast。Ifyoudon’tgetherdecentlyintosomesortofcontainerwithinthenextfewhoursyou’llhavetopourherintoapetroldrum。She’llhavetobeburiedfirstthinginthemorning。Don’twastetimebeautifyinghercoffin;coveritwithrosesfromthegardenorsomething。Butgetamoveon,man!I’mgoingintoGillyforvestments。\"
\"Getbackassoonasyoucan,Father!\"Paddypleaded。ButFatherRalphwasratherlongerthanasimplevisittothepresbyterydemanded。BeforeheturnedhiscarinthatdirectionhedrovedownoneofGillanbone’smoreprosperoussidestreets,toafairlypretentiousdwellingsurroundedbyawell-laid-outgarden。
HarryGoughwasjustsittingdowntohisdinner,butcameintotheparlorwhenthemaidtoldhimwhohadcalled。
\"Father,willyoueatwithus?Cornedbeefandcabbagewithboiledpotatoesandparsleysauce,andforoncethebeef’snottoosalty。\"
\"No,Harry,Ican’tstay。IjustcametotellyouMaryCarsondiedthismorning。\"
\"HolyJesus!Iwastherelastnight!Sheseemedsowell,Father!\"\"Iknow。ShewasperfectlywellwhenItookherupthestairsaboutthree,butshemusthavediedalmostthemomentsheretired。Mrs。Smithfoundheratsixthisevening。Bythenshe’dbeendeadsolongshewashideous;theroomwasshutuplikeanincubatorallthroughtheheatoftheday。DearLord,Ipraytoforgetthesightofher!Unspeakable,Harry,awful。\"
\"She’llbeburiedtomorrow?\"
\"She’llhavetobe。\"
\"Whattimeisit?Ten?WemusteatdinneraslateastheSpaniardsinthisheat,butnoneedtoworry,it’stoolatetostartphoningpeople。Wouldyoulikemetodothatforyou,Father?\"
\"Thankyou,itwouldbeagreatkindness。IonlycameintoGillyforvestments。IneverexpectedtobesayingaRequiemwhenIstartedout。ImustgetbacktoDroghedaasquicklyasIcan;theyneedme。TheMasswillbeatnineinthemorning。\"
\"TellPaddyI’llbringherwillwithme,soIcandealwithitstraightafterthefuneral。You’reabeneficiary,too,Father,soI’dappreciateyourstayingforthereading。\"
\"I’mafraidwehaveaslightproblem,Harry。Marymadeanotherwill,yousee。Lastnightaftersheleftthepartyshegavemeasealedenvelope,andmademepromiseI’dopenitthemomentIsawherdeadbodyformyself。WhenIdidsoIfounditcontainedafreshwill。\"
\"Marymadeanewwill?Withoutme?\"
\"Itwouldappearso。Ithinkitwassomethingshehadbeenmullingforalongtime,butastowhyshechosetobesosecretiveaboutit,Idon’tknow。\"
\"Doyouhaveitwithyounow,Father?\"
\"Yes。\"Thepriestreachedinsidehisshirtandhandedoverthesheetsofpaper,foldedsmall。
Thelawyerhadnocompunctionaboutreadingthemonthespot。Whenhefinishedhelookedup,andtherewasagreatdealinhiseyesFatherRalphwouldrathernothaveseen。Admiration,anger,acertaincontempt。\"Well,Father,congratulations!Yougotthelotafterall。\"Hecouldsayit,notbeingaCatholic。
\"Believeme,Harry,itcameasabiggersurprisetomethanitdoestoyou。\"
\"Thisistheonlycopy?\"
\"AsfarasIknow,yes。\"
\"Andshegaveittoyouaslateaslastnight?\"\"Yes。\"
\"Thenwhydidn’tyoudestroyit,makesurepooroldPaddygotwhat’srightfullyhis?TheChurchhasnorighttoMaryCarson’spossessionsatall。\"Thepriest’sfineeyeswerebland。\"Ah,butthatwouldn’thavebeenfitting,Harry,woulditnow?ItwasMary’sproperty,todisposeofinanymannershewished。\"
\"IshalladvisePaddytocontest。\"
\"Ithinkyoushould。\"
Andonthatnotetheyparted。BythetimeeveryonearrivedinthemorningtoseeMaryCarsonburied,thewholeofGillanboneandallpointsofthecompassarounditwouldknowwherethemoneywasgoing。Thediewascast,therecouldbenoturningback。
ItwasfourinthemorningwhenFatherRalphgotthroughthelastgateandintotheHomePaddock,forhehadn’thurriedonthereturndrive。Allthroughithehadwilledhismindtoblankness;hewouldn’tlethimselfthink。NotofPaddyorofFee,or。Meggieorthatstinkinggrossthingtheyhad(hedevoutlyhoped)pouredintohercoffin。Insteadheopenedhiseyesandhismindtothenight,totheghostlysilverofdeadtreesstandinglonelyinthegleaminggrass,totheheart-of-darknessshadowscastbystandsoftimber,tothefullmoonridingtheheavenslikeanairybubble。Oncehestoppedthecarandgotout,walkedtoawirefenceandleanedonitstautnesswhilehebreathedinthegumsandthebewitchingaromaofwildflowers。Thelandwassobeautiful,sopure,soindifferenttothefatesofthecreatureswhopresumedtoruleit。Theymightputtheirhandstoit,butinthelongrunitruledthem。Untiltheycoulddirecttheweatherandsummonuptherain,ithadtheupperhand。Heparkedhiscarsomedistancebehindthehouseandwalkedslowlytowardit。Everywindowwasfulloflight;faintlyfromthehousekeeper’squartershecouldhearthesoundofMrs。SmithleadingthetwoIrishmaidsinarosary。Ashadowmovedundertheblacknessofthewistariavine;hestoppedshort,hishacklesrising。Shehadgottohiminmorewaysthanone,theoldspider。ButitwasonlyMeggie,patientlywaitingforhimtocomeback。Shewasinjodhpursandboots,verymuchalive。
\"Yougavemeafright,\"hesaidabruptly。
\"I’msorry,Father,Ididn’tmeanto。ButIdidn’twanttobeinsidetherewithDaddyandtheboys,andMumisstilldownatourhousewiththebabies。IsupposeIoughttobeprayingwithMrs。SmithandMinnieandCat,butIdon’tfeellikeprayingforher。That’sasin,isn’tit?\"HewasinnomoodtopandertothememoryofMaryCarson。\"Idon’tthinkit’sasin,Meggie,whereashypocrisyis。Idon’tfeellikeprayingforher,either。Shewasn’t……averygoodperson。\"Hissmileflashed。\"Soifyou’vesinnedinsayingit,sohaveI,andmoreseriouslyatthat。I’msupposedtoloveeveryone,aburdenwhichisn’tlaiduponyou。\"\"Areyouallright,Father?\"
\"Yes,I’mallright。\"Helookedupatthehouse,andsighed。\"Idon’twanttobeinthere,that’sall。Idon’twanttobewheresheisuntilit’slightandthedemons200,ofthedarknessaredrivenaway。IfIsaddlethehorses,willyouridewithmeuntildawn?\"
Herhandtouchedhisblacksleeve,fell。\"Idon’twanttogoinside,either。\"
\"WaitaminutewhileIputmysoutaneinthecar。\"
\"I’llgoontothestables。\"
Forthefirsttimeshewastryingtomeethimonhisground,adultground;hecouldsensethedifferenceinherassurelyashecouldsmelltherosesinMaryCarson’sbeautifulgardens。Roses。Ashesofroses。Roses,roses,everywhere。Petalsinthegrass。Rosesofsummer,redandwhiteandyellow。Perfumeofroses,heavyandsweetinthenight。Pinkroses,bleachedbythemoontoashes。Ashesofroses,ashesofroses。MyMeggie,Ihaveforsakenyou。Butcan’tyousee,you’vebecomeathreat?ThereforehaveIcrushedyoubeneaththeheelofmyambition;youhavenomoresubstancetomethanabruisedroseinthegrass。Thesmellofroses。ThesmellofMaryCarson。Rosesandashes,ashesofroses。
\"Ashesofroses,\"hesaid,mounting。\"Let’sgetasfarfromthesmellofrosesasthemoon。Tomorrowthehousewillbefullofthem。\"
HekickedthechestnutmareandcanteredaheadofMeggiedownthetracktothecreek,longingtoweep;foruntilhesmelledthefutureadornmentsofMaryCarson’scoffinithadnotactuallyimpingedonhisthinkingbrainasanimminentfact。Hewouldbegoingawayverysoon。Toomanythoughts,toomanyemotions,allofthemungovernable。Theywouldn’tleavehiminGillyadayafterlearningthetermsofthatincrediblewill;theywouldrecallhimtoSydneyimmediately。Immediately!Hefledfromhispain,neverhavingknownsuchpain,butitkeptpacewithhimeffortlessly。Itwasn’tsomethinginavaguesometime;itwasgoingtohappenimmediately。AndhecouldalmostseePaddy’sface,therevulsion,theturningaway。Afterthishewouldn’tbewelcomeonDrogheda,andhewouldneverseeMeggieagain。
Thediscipliningbeganthen,hammeredbyhoofsandinasensationofflying。Itwasbetterso,betterso,betterso。Gallopingonandon。Yes,itwouldsurelyhurtlessthen,tuckedsafelyinsomecellinabishop’spalace,hurtlessandless,untilfinallyeventheachefadedfromconsciousness。Ithadtobebetterso。BetterthanstayinginGillytowatchherchangeintoacreaturehedidn’twant,thenhavetomarryheronedaytosomeunknownman。Outofsight,outofmind。
Thenwhatwashedoingwithhernow,ridingthroughthestandofboxandcoolibahonthefarsideofthecreek?Hecouldn’tseemtothinkwhy,heonlyfeltthepain。Notthepainofbetrayal;therewasn’troomforthat。Onlyforthepainofleavingher。
\"Father,Father!Ican’tkeepupwithyou!Slowdown,Father,please!\"Itwasthecalltoduty,andreality。Likeamaninslowmotionhewrenchedthemarearound,satituntilithaddancedoutitsexcitement。AndwaitedforMeggietocatchhimup。Thatwasthetrouble。Meggiewascatchinghimup。Closebythemwastheroaroftheborehead,agreatsteamingpoolsmellingofsulphur,withapipelikeaship’sventilatorjettingboilingwaterintoitsdepths。Allaroundtheperimeterofthelittleelevatedlakelikespokesfromawheel’shub,theboredrainsdribbledoffacrosstheplainwhiskeredinincongruouslyemeraldgrass。Thebanksofthepoolwereslimygreymud,andthefreshwatercrayfishcalledyabbieslivedinthemud。FatherRalphstartedtolaugh。\"ItsmellslikeHell,Meggie,doesn’tit?Sulphurandbrimstone,righthereonherownproperty,inherownbackyard。Sheoughttorecognizethesmellwhenshegetstheredeckedinroses,oughtn’tshe?Oh,Meggie……\"
Thehorsesweretrainedtostandonadanglingrein;therewerenofencesnearby,andnotreescloserthanhalfamileaway。Buttherewasalogonthesideofthepoolfarthestfromtheboreheaditself,wherethewaterwascooler。Itwastheseatprovidedforwinterbathersastheydriedtheirfeetandlegs。FatherRalphsatdownandMeggiesatsomewayfromhim,turnedsideontowatchhim。
\"What’sthematter,Father?\"
Itsoundedpeculiar,hisoft-askedquestionfromherlips,tohim。Hesmiled。\"I’vesoldyou,myMeggie,soldyouforthirteenmillionpiecesofsilver。\"
\"Soldme?\"
\"Afigureofspeech。Itdoesn’tmatter。Come,sitclosertome。Theremaynotbethechanceforustotalktogetheragain。\"
\"Whilewe’reinmourningforAuntie,youmean?\"Shewriggledupthelogandsatnexttohim。\"Whatdifferencewillbeinginmourningmake?\"\"Idon’tmeanthat,Meggie。\"
\"YoumeanbecauseI’mgrowingup,andpeoplemightgossipaboutus?\"\"Notexactly。ImeanI’mgoingaway。\"
Thereitwas:themeetingoftroubleheadon,theacceptanceofanotherload。Nooutcry,noweeping,nostormofprotest。Justatinyshrinking,asiftheburdensataskew,wouldnotdistributeitselfsoshecouldbearitproperly。Andacaughtbreath,notquitelikeasigh。\"When?\"
\"Amatterofdays。\"
\"Oh,Father!ItwillbeharderthanFrank。\"
\"Andformeharderthananythinginmylife。Ihavenoconsolation。Youatleasthaveyourfamily。\"
\"YouhaveyourGod。\"
\"Wellsaid,Meggie!Youaregrowingup!\"
But,tenaciousfemale,hermindhadreturnedtothequestionshehadriddenthreemileswithoutachancetoask。Hewasleaving,itwouldbesohardtodowithouthim,butthequestionhaditsownimportance。
\"Father,inthestablesyousaid\"ashesofroses。\"Didyoumeanthecolorofmydress?\"
\"Inaway,perhaps。ButIthinkreallyImeantsomethingelse。\"\"What?\"
\"Nothingyou’dunderstand,myMeggie。Thedyingofanideawhichhadnorighttobeborn,letalonenurtured。\"
\"Thereisnothingwhichhasnorighttobeborn,evenanidea。\"Heturnedhisheadtowatchher。\"YouknowwhatI’mtalkingabout,don’tyou?\"
\"Ithinkso。\"
\"Noteverythingbornisgood,Meggie。\"
\"No。Butifitwasbornatall,itwasmeanttobe。\"
\"YouarguelikeaJesuit。Howoldareyou?\"
\"I’llbeseventeeninamonth,Father。\"
\"Andyou’vetoiledallseventeenyearsofit。Well,hardworkagesusaheadofouryears。Whatdoyouthinkabout,Meggie,whenyou’vethetimetothink?\"
\"Oh,aboutJimsandPatsyandtherestoftheboys,aboutDaddyandMum,aboutHalandAuntieMary。Sometimesaboutgrowingbabies。I’dlikethatverymuch。Andriding,thesheep。Allthethingsthementalkabout。Theweather,therain,thevegetablegarden,thehens,whatI’mgoingtodotomorrow。\"\"Doyoudreamofhavingahusband?\"
\"No,exceptIsupposeI’llhavetohaveoneifIwanttogrowbabies。Itisn’tniceforababytohavenofather。\"
Inspiteofhispainhesmiled;shewassuchaquaintmixtureofignoranceandmorality。Thenheswungsideways,tookherchininhishandandstareddownather。Howtodoit,whathadtobedone?\"Meggie,IrealizedsomethingnotlongagowhichIoughttohaveseensooner。Youweren’tbeingquitetruthfulwhenyoutoldmewhatyouthoughtabout,wereyou?\"
\"I……\"shesaid,andfellsilent。
\"Youdidn’tsayyouthoughtaboutme,didyou?Iftherewasnoguiltinit,youwouldhavementionedmynamealongsideyourfather’s。Ithinkperhapsit’sagoodthingI’mgoingaway,don’tyou?You’realittleoldtobehavingschoolgirlcrushes,butyou’renotaveryoldalmost-seventeen,areyou?Ilikeyourlackofworldlywisdom,butIknowhowpainfulschoolgirlcrushescanbe;I’vesufferedenoughofthem。\"
Sheseemedabouttospeak,butintheendherlidsfellovertear-brighteyes,sheshookherheadfree。
\"Look,Meggie,it’ssimplyaphase,amarkerontheroadtobeingawoman。Whenyou’vebecomethatwoman,you’llmeetthemandestinedtobeyourhusbandandyou’llbefartoobusygettingonwithyourlifetothinkofme,exceptasanoldfriendwhohelpedyouthroughsomeoftheterriblespasmsofgrowingup。Whatyoumustn’tdoisgetintothehabitofdreamingaboutmeinanysortofromanticfashion。Icanneverregardyouthewayahusbandwill。Idon’tthinkofyouinthatlightatall,Meggie,——doyouunderstandme?WhenIsayIloveyou,Idon’tmeanIloveyouasaman。Iamapriest,notaman。Sodon’tfillyourheadwithdreamsofme。I’mgoingaway,andIdoubtverymuchthatI’llhavetimetocomeback,evenonavisit。\"
Hershoulderswerebentasiftheloadwasveryheavy,butsheliftedherheadtolookdirectlyintohisface。
\"Iwon’tfillmyheadwithdreamsofyou,don’tworry。Iknowyou’reapriest。\"
\"I’mnotconvincedIchosemyvocationwrongly。Itfillsaneedinmenohumanbeingevercould,evenyou。\"
\"Iknow。IcanseeitwhenyousayMass。Youhaveapower。IsupposeyoumustfeellikeOurLord。\"
\"Icanfeeleverysuspendedbreathinthechurch,Meggie!AseachdaygoesonIdie,andineachmorningsayingMassIamreborn。ButisitbecauseI’m
God’schosenpriest,orbecauseIhearthoseawedbreaths,knowthepowerIhaveovereverysoulpresent?\"
\"Doesitmatter?Itjustis。\"
\"Itwouldprobablynevermattertoyou,butitdoestome。Idoubt,Idoubt。\"
Sheswitchedthesubjecttowhatmatteredtoher。\"Idon’tknowhowIshallgetonwithoutyou,Father。FirstFrank,nowyou。SomehowwithHalit’sdifferent;Iknowhe’sdeadandcannevercomeback。ButyouandFrankarealive!I’llalwaysbewonderinghowyouare,whatyou’redoing,ifyou’reallright,ifthere’sanythingIcoulddotohelpyou。I’llevenhavetowonderifyou’restillalive,won’tI?\"
\"I’llbefeelingthesame,Meggie,andI’msurethatFrankdoes,too。\"\"No。Frank’sforgottenus……Youwill,too。\"
\"Icouldneverforgetyou,Meggie,notaslongasIlive。AndformypunishmentI’mgoingtolivealong,longtime。\"Hegotupandpulledhertoherfeet,puthisarmsaboutherlooselyandaffectionately。\"Ithinkthisisgoodbye,Meggie。Wecan’tbealoneagain。\"
\"Ifyouhadn’tbeenapriest,Father,wouldyouhavemarriedme?\"Thetitlejarred。\"Don’tcallmethatallthetime!MynameisRalph。\"Whichdidn’tanswerherquestion。
Thoughheheldher,hedidnothaveanyintentionofkissingher。Thefaceraisedtohiswasnearlyinvisible,forthemoonhadsetanditwasverydark。Hecouldfeelhersmall,pointedbreastslowdownonhischest;acurioussensation,disturbing。Evenmoresowasthefactthatasnaturallyasifshecameintoaman’sarmseverydayofherlife,herarmshadgoneuparoundhisneck,andlinkedtightly。
Hehadneverkissedanyoneasalover,didnotwanttonow;nor,hethought,didMeggie。Awarmsaluteonthecheek,aquickhug,asshewoulddemandofherfatherwerehetogoaway。Shewassensitiveandproud;hemusthavehurtherdeeplywhenheheldupherpreciousdreamstodispassionateinspection。Undoubtedlyshewasaseagertobedonewiththefarewellashewas。Woulditcomforthertoknowhispainwasfarworsethanhers?Ashebenthisheadtocomeathercheeksheraisedherselfontiptoe,andmorebyluckthangoodmanagementtouchedhislipswithherown。Hejerkedbackasifhetastedthespider’spoison,thenhetippedhisheadforwardbeforehecouldloseher,triedtosaysomethingagainstthesweetshutmouth,andintryingtoanswershepartedit。Herbodyseemedtoloseallitsbones,becomefluid,awarmmeltingdarkness;oneofhisarmswasclampedroundherwaist,theotheracrossherbackwithitshandonherskull,inherhair,holdingherfaceuptohisasiffrightenedshewouldgofromhiminthatverymoment,beforehecouldgraspandcataloguethisunbelievablepresencewhowasMeggie。Meggie,andnotMeggie,tooalientobefamiliar,forhisMeggiewasn’tawoman,didn’tfeellikeawoman,couldneverbeawomantohim。Justashecouldn’tbeamantoher。Thethoughtovercamehisdrowningsenses;hewrenchedherarmsfromabouthisneck,thrustherawayandtriedtoseeherfaceinthedarkness。Butherheadwasdown,shewouldn’tlookathim。
\"It’stimeweweregoing,Meggie,\"hesaid。
Withoutawordsheturnedtoherhorse,mountedandwaitedforhim;usuallyitwashewhowaitedforher。
FatherRalphhadbeenright。AtthistimeofyearDroghedawasawashwithroses,sothehousewassmotheredinthem。Byeightthatmorninghardlyonebloomwasleftinthegarden。Thefirstofthemournersbegantoarrivenotlongafterthefinalrosewasplunderedfromitsbush;alightbreakfastofcoffeeandfreshlybaked,butteredrollswaslaidoutinthesmalldiningroom。AfterMaryCarsonwasdepositedinthevaultamoresubstantialrepastwouldbeservedinthebigdiningroom,tofortifythedepartingmournersontheirlongwayshome。Thewordhadgotaround;noneedtodoubttheefficiencyoftheGillygrapevine,whichwasthepartyline。Whilelipsshapedconventionalphrases,eyesandthemindsbehindthemspeculated,deduced,smiledslyly。
\"Ihearwe’regoingtoloseyou,Father,\"saidMissCarmichaelnastily。Hehadneverlookedsoremote,sodevoidofhumanfeelingashedidthatmorninginhislacelessalbanddullblackchasublewithsilvercross。Itwasasifheattendedonlyinbody,whilehisspiritmovedfaraway。ButhelookeddownatMissCarmichaelabsently,seemedtorecollecthimself,andsmiledwithgenuinemirth。
\"Godmovesinstrangeways,MissCarmichael,\"hesaid,andwenttospeaktosomeoneelse。
Whatwasonhismindnoonecouldhaveguessed;itwasthecomingconfrontationwithPaddyoverthewill,andhisdreadofseeingPaddy’srage,hisneedofPaddy’srageandcontempt。
BeforehebegantheRequiemMassheturnedtofacehiscongregation;theroomwasjammed,andreekedsoofrosesthatopenwindowscouldnotdissipatetheirheavyperfume。
\"Idonotintendtomakealongeulogy,\"hesaidinhisclear,almostOxforddictionwithitsfaintIrishunderlay。\"MaryCarsonwasknowntoyouall。Apillarofthecommunity,apillaroftheChurchshelovedmorethananylivingbeing。\"
Atthatpointtherewerethosewhosworehiseyesmocked,butotherswhomaintainedjustasstoutlythattheyweredulledwitharealandabidinggrief。
\"ApillaroftheChurchshelovedmorethananylivingbeing,\"herepeatedmoreclearlystill;hewasnotonetoturnaway,either。\"Inherlasthourshewasalone,yetshewasnotalone。ForinthehourofourdeathOurLordJesusChristiswithus,withinus,bearingtheburdenofouragony。Notthegreatestnorthehumblestlivingbeingdiesalone,anddeathissweet。Wearegatheredheretoprayforherimmortalsoul,thatshewhomwelovedinlifeshallenjoyherjustandeternalreward。Letuspray。\"Themakeshiftcoffinwassocoveredinrosesitcouldnotbeseen,anditresteduponasmallwheeledcarttheboyshadcannibalizedfromvariouspiecesoffarmequipment。Evenso,withthewindowsgapingopenandtheoverpoweringscentofroses,theycouldsmellher。Thedoctorhadbeentalking,too。
\"WhenIreachedDroghedashewassorottenthatIjustcouldn’tholdmystomach,\"hesaidonthepartylinetoMartinKing。\"I’veneverfeltsosorryforanyoneinallmylifeasIdidthenforPaddyCleary,notonlybecausehe’sbeendoneoutofDroghedabutbecausehehadtoshovethatawfulseethingheapinacoffin。\"
\"ThenI’mnotvolunteeringfortheofficeofpallbearer,\"Martinsaid,sofaintlybecauseofallthereceiversdownthatthedoctorhadtomakehimrepeatthestatementthreetimesbeforeheunderstoodit。Hencethecart;noonewaswillingtoshouldertheremainsofMaryCarsonacrossthelawntothevault。Andnoonewassorrywhenthevaultdoorswereclosedonherandbreathingcouldbecomenormalatlast。Whilethemournersclusteredinthebigdiningroomeating,ortryingtolookasiftheywereeating,HarryGoughconductedPaddy,hisfamily,FatherRalph,Mrs。Smithandthetwomaidstothedrawingroom。Noneofthemournershadanyintentionofgoinghomeyet,hencethepretenseateating;theywantedtobeonhandtoseewhatPaddylookedlikewhenhecameoutafterthereadingofthewill。Todohimandhisfamilyjustice,theyhadn’tcomportedthemselvesduringthefuneralasifconsciousoftheirelevatedstatus。Asgoodheartedasever,Paddyhadweptforhissister,andFeelookedexactlyasshealwaysdid,asifshedidn’tcarewhathappenedtoher。
\"Paddy,Iwantyoutocontest,\"HarryGoughsaidafterhehadreadtheamazingdocumentthroughinahard,indignantvoice。\"Thewickedoldbitch!\"saidMrs。Smith;thoughshelikedthepriest,shewasfonderbyfaroftheClearys。Theyhadbroughtbabiesandchildrenintoherlife。
ButPaddyshookhishead。\"No,Harry!Icouldn’tdothat。Thepropertywashers,wasn’tit?Shewasquiteentitledtodowhatshelikedwithit。IfshewantedtheChurchtohaveit,shewantedtheChurchtohaveit。Idon’tdenyit’sabitofadisappointment,butI’mjustanordinarysortofchap,soperhapsit’sforthebest。Idon’tthinkI’dliketheresponsibilityofowningapropertythesizeofDrogheda。\"
\"Youdon’tunderstand,Paddy!\"thelawyersaidinaslow,distinctvoice,asifhewereexplainingtoachild。\"Itisn’tjustDroghedaI’mtalkingabout。Droghedawastheleastpartofwhatyoursisterhadtoleave,believeme。She’samajorshareholderinahundredgilt-edgedcompanies,sheownssteelfactoriesandgoldmines,she’sMicharLimited,withaten-storyofficebuildingalltoherselfinSydney。ShewasworthmorethananyoneinthewholeofAustralia!Funny,shemademecontacttheSydneydirectorsofMicharLimitednotfourweeksago,tofindouttheexactextentofherassets。Whenshediedshewasworthsomethingoverthirteenmillionpounds。\"\"Thirteenmillionpounds!\"Paddysaiditasonesaysthedistancefromtheearthtothesun,somethingtotallyincomprehensible。\"Thatsettlesit,Harry。Idon’twanttheresponsibilityofthatkindofmoney。\"\"It’snoresponsibility,Paddy!Don’tyouunderstandyet?Moneylikethatlooksafteritself!You’dhavenothingtodowithcultivatingorharvestingit;therearehundredsofpeopleemployedsimplytotakecareofitforyou。Contestthewill,Paddy,please!I’llgetyouthebestKC’SinthecountryandI’llfightitforyouallthewaytothePrivyCouncilifnecessary。\"
Suddenlyrealizingthathisfamilywereasconcernedashimself,PaddyturnedtoBobandJack,sittingtogetherbewilderedonaFlorentinemarblebench。\"Boys,whatdoyousay?DoyouwanttogoafterAuntieMary’sthirteenmillionquid?IfyoudoI’llcontest,nototherwise。\"
\"ButwecanliveonDroghedaanyway,isn’tthatwhatthewillsays?\"Bobasked。
Harryanswered。\"NoonecanturnyouoffDroghedasolongasevenoneofyourfather’sgrandchildrenlives。\"
\"We’regoingtolivehereinthebighouse,haveMrs。Smithandthegirlstolookafterus,andearnadecentwage,\"saidPaddyasifhecouldhardlybelievehisgoodfortuneratherthanhisbad。
\"Thenwhatmoredowewant,Jack?\"Bobaskedhisbrother。\"Don’tyouagree?\"
\"Itsuitsme,\"saidJack。
FatherRalphmovedrestlessly。HehadnotstoppedtoshedhisRequiemvestments,norhadhetakenachair;likeadarkandbeautifulsorcererhestoodhalfintheshadowsatthebackoftheroom,isolated,hishandshiddenbeneaththeblackchasuble,hisfacestill,andatthebackofthedistantblueeyesahorrified,stunnedresentment。Therewasnotevengoingtobethelonged-forchastisementofrageorcontempt;Paddywasgoingtohanditalltohimonagoldenplateofgoodwill,andthankhimforrelievingtheClearysofaburden。
\"WhataboutFeeandMeggie?\"thepriestaskedPaddyharshly。\"Doyounotthinkenoughofyourwomentoconsultthem,too?\"\"Fee?\"askedPaddyanxiously。
\"Whateveryoudecide,Paddy。Idon’tcare。\"
\"Meggie?\"
\"Idon’twantherthirteenmillionpiecesofsilver,\"Meggiesaid,hereyesfixedonFatherRalph。
Paddyturnedtothelawyer。\"Thenthat’sit,Harry。Wedon’twanttocontestthewill。LettheChurchhaveMary’smoney,andwelcome。\"Harrystruckhishandstogether。\"Goddamnit,Ihatetoseeyoucheated!\"\"IthankmystarsforMary,\"saidPaddygently。\"Ifitwasn’tforherI’dstillbetryingtoscrapealivinginNewZealand。\"
AstheycameoutofthedrawingroomPaddystoppedFatherRalphandheldouthishand,infullviewofthefascinatedmournersclusteringinthediningroomdoorway。
\"Father,pleasedon’tthinkthereareanyhardfeelingsonourside。Marywasneverswayedbyanotherhumanbeinginallherlife,priestorbrotherorhusband。Youtakeitfromme,shedidwhatshewantedtodo。Youweremightygoodtoher,andyou’vebeenmightygoodtous。We’llneverforgetit。\"Theguilt。Theburden。AlmostFatherRalphdidnotmovetotakethatgnarledstainedhand,butthecardinal’sbrainwon;hegrippeditfeverishlyandsmiled,agonized。
\"Thankyou,Paddy。YoumayrestassuredI’llseeyouneverwantforathing。\"
Withintheweekhewasgone,nothavingappearedonDroghedaagain。Hespentthefewdayspackinghisscantbelongings,andtouringeverystationinthedistrictwheretherewereCatholicfamilies;saveDrogheda。FatherWatkinThomas,lateofWales,arrivedtoassumethedutiesofparishpriesttotheGillanbonedistrict,whileFatherRalphdeBricassartbecameprivatesecretarytoArchbishopClunyDark。Buthisworkloadwaslight;hehadtwoundersecretaries。ForthemostparthewasoccupiedindiscoveringjustwhatandhowmuchMaryCarsonhadowned,andingatheringthereinsofgovernmenttogetheronbehalfoftheChurch。