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类别:其他 作者:Kate Douglas Wiggin, Nora Smit字数:20113更新时间:18/12/24 13:51:49
byKateDouglasWiggin SHE WINCHESTER,May28,1891 TheRoyalGardenInn。 WearedoingtheEnglishcathedraltowns,auntCeliaandI。AuntCeliahasanintensedesiretoimprovemymind。Papatoldher,whenwewereleavingCedarhurst,thathewouldn’tfortheworldhaveittoomuchimproved,andauntCeliaremarkedthat,sofarasshecouldjudge,therewasnoimmediatedanger;withwhichexchangeofhostilitiestheyparted。 Wearetravelingundertheyokeofanironitinerary,warrantedneithertobendnorbreak。ItwasmadeoutbyayoungHighChurchcurateinNewYork,andifithadbeenblessedbyallthebishopsandpopesitcouldnotbemoresacredtoauntCelia。SheisawfullyHighChurch,andIbelieveshethinksthistourofthecathedralswillgivemeatasteforritualandbringmeintothetruefold。I havebeenhearingdearoldDr。Kyleagreatdeallately,andauntCeliasaysthatheisthemostdangerousUnitariansheknows,becausehehasleaningstowardsChristianity。 Longago,inheryouth,shewasengagedtoayoungarchitect。He,withhistrianglesandT—squaresandthings,succeededinmakinganimaginaryscale—drawingofherheart(uptothattimeavirginforest,anunmappedterritory),whichenabledhimtoenterinandsetupapedestalthere,onwhichhehasremainedeversince。Hehasbeenonlyamemoryformanyyears,tobesure,forhediedattheageoftwenty—six,beforehehadhadtimetobuildanythingbutaliverystableandacountryhotel。Thisisfortunate,onthewhole,becauseauntCeliathinkshewasdestinedtoestablishAmericanarchitectureonahigherplane,——riditofitsbase,time— serving,imitativeinstincts,andwaftittoaheightwhere,inthecourseofcenturies,weshouldhavebeenreveredandfollowedbyallthenationsoftheearth。Iwenttoseetheliverystable,afteroneoftheseMiriam—likeflightsofprophecyonthemight—have—been。 Itisn’tfairtojudgeaman’spromisebyoneperformance,andthatonealiverystable,soIshallsaynothing。 ThissentimentaboutarchitectureandthisfondnessfortheverytoppingestHighChurchritualcauseauntCeliatolookontheEnglishcathedralswithsolemnityandreverentialawe。Shehasgivenmeafatnotebook,with\"KatharineSchuyler\"stampedingoldlettersontheRussialeathercover,andalockandkeytoprotectitsfeminineconfidences。Iamnotatallthesortofgirlwhomakesnotes,andIhavetoldherso;butshesaysthatImustatleastrecordmypassingimpressions,iftheyareeversotrivialandcommonplace。 IwantedtogodirectlyfromSouthamptontoLondonwiththeAbbotts,ourshipfriends,wholeftusyesterday。RoderickAbbottandIhadhadacharmingtimeonboardship(morecharmingthanauntCeliaknows,becauseshewasveryill,andhernaturalpowersofchaperoningwereseverelyimpaired),andtheprospectofseeingLondonsightstogetherwasnotunpleasing;butRoderickAbbottisnotinauntCelia’sitinerary,whichreads:\"Winchester,Salisbury,Wells,Bath,Bristol,Gloucester,Oxford,London,Ely,Lincoln,York,Durham。\" AuntCeliaisoneofthosepersonswhoareborntocommand,andwhentheyarethrownincontactwiththosewhoareborntobecommandedallgoesasmerryasamarriagebell;otherwisenot。 SohereweareatWinchester;andIdon’tmindalltheRoderickAbbottsintheuniverse,nowthatIhaveseentheRoyalGardenInn,itsprettycoffee—roomopeningintotheold—fashionedgarden,withitsbordersofclovepinks,itsaviaries,anditsblossominghorse— chestnuts,greattoweringmassesofpinkbloom! AuntCeliahasdriventoSt。CrossHospitalwithMrs。Benedict,anestimableladytouristwhomshe\"pickedup\"enroutefromSouthampton。Iamtired,andstayedathome。Icannotwriteletters,becauseauntCeliahastheguide—books,soIsitbythewindowinindolentcontent,watchingthedearlittleschoolladdies,withtheirshortjacketsandwidewhitecollars;theyalllooksojolly,androsy,andclean,andkissable!Ishouldliketokissthechambermaid,too!Shehasapinkprintdress;nobangs,thankgoodness(it’scuriousourservantscan’tleavethatdeformitytotheupperclasses),butshiningbrownhair,plumpfigure,softvoice,andamostengagingwayofsaying,\"Yes,miss?Anythinkmore,miss?\"IlongtoaskhertositdowncomfortablyandbeEnglish,whileIstudyherasatype,butofcourseImustn’t。 SometimesIwishIcouldretirefromtheworldforaseasonanddowhatIlike,\"surroundedbythegeneralcomfortofbeingthoughtmad。\" Anelegant,irreproachable,high—mindedmodelofdignityandreservehasjustknockedandinquiredwhatwewillhavefordinner。ItisveryembarrassingtogiveorderstoapersonwholookslikeajudgeoftheSupremeCourt,butIsaidlanguidly,\"Whatwouldyousuggest?\" \"Howwouldyoulikeaclearsoup,agoodspringsoup,tobeginwith,miss?\" \"Verymuch。\" \"Andabitofturbotnext,miss?\" \"Yes,turbot,byallmeans,\"Isaid,mymouthwateringattheword。 \"Andwhatforaroast,miss?Wouldyouenjoyayoungduckling,miss?\" \"Justthething;andfordessert\"——Icouldn’tthinkwhatweoughttohavefordessertinEngland,butthehigh—mindedmodelcoughedapologeticallyandsaid,\"Iwasthinkingyoumightlikegooseberrytartandcreamforasweet,miss。\" OhthatIcouldhaveventedmyNewWorldenthusiasminashriekofdelightasIheardthoseintoxicatingwords,heretoforemetonlyinEnglishnovels! \"Ye—es,\"Isaidhesitatingly,thoughIwaspalpitatingwithjoy,\"I fancyweshouldlikegooseberrytart(hereabrightideaenteredmymind)andperhapsincasemyauntdoesn’tcareforthegooseberrytart,youmightbringalemonsquash,please。\" NowIhadnevermetalemonsquashpersonally,butIhadoftenheardofit,andwishedtoshowmyfamiliaritywithBritishculinaryart。 \"Onelemonsquash,miss?\" \"Oh,astothat,itdoesn’tmatter,\"Isaidhaughtily;\"bringasufficientnumberfortwopersons。\" *** AuntCeliacamehomeinthehighestfeather。ShehadtwicebeentakenforanEnglishwoman。Shesaidshethoughtthatlemonsquashwasadrink;Ithoughtitwasapie;butweshallfindoutatdinner,for,asIsaid,Iorderedasufficientnumberfortwopersons。 Atfouro’clockweattendedeven—songatthecathedral。IshallnotsaywhatIfeltwhenthewhite—surplicedboychoirentered,windingdownthosevaultedaisles,orwhenIheardforthefirsttimethatintonedservice,withallits\"witchcraftofharmonicsound。\"Isatquitebymyselfinahighcarved—oakseat,andthehourwaspassedinatranceofserenedelight。Idonothavemanyopinions,itistrue,butpapasaysIamalwaysstrongonsentiments;nevertheless,IshallnotattempttotellevenwhatIfeelinthesenewandbeautifulexperiences,forithasbeenbettertoldathousandtimes。 Therewereagreatmanypeopleatservice,andalargenumberofAmericansamongthem,Ishouldthink,thoughwesawnofamiliarfaces。Therewasoneparticularlyniceyoungman,wholookedlikeaBostonian。Hesatoppositeme。Hedidn’tstare,——hewastoowellbred;butwhenIlookedtheotherway,helookedatme。OfcourseI couldfeelhiseyes,——anybodycan,atleastanygirlcan;butI attendedtoeverywordoftheservice,andwasasgoodasanangel。 Whentheprocessionhadfiledoutandthelaststrainofthegreatorganhadrumbledintosilence,wewentonatourthroughthecathedral,aheterogeneousband,headedbyaconscientiousoldvergerwhodidhisbesttoenlightenus,andsucceededinvirtuallyspoilingmypleasure。 Afterwehadfinished(thinkof\"finishing\"acathedralinanhourortwo!),auntCeliaandI,withoneortwoothers,wanderedthroughthebeautifulclose,lookingattheexteriorfromeverypossiblepoint,andcomingatlasttoacertainruinedarchwhichisveryfamous。Itdidnotstrikemeasbeingremarkable。Icouldmakeanynumberofthemwithapattern,withouttheleasteffort。Butatanyrate,whentoldbythevergertogazeuponthebeautiesofthiswonderfulrelicandtremble,wewereobligedtogazealsouponthebeautiesoftheaforesaidniceyoungman,whowassketchingit。Asweturnedtogoaway,auntCeliadroppedherbag。Itisoneofthosedetestable,all—absorbing,all—devouring,thoroughlyrespectable,butneverproudBostonbags,madeofblackclothwithleathertrimmings,\"C。VanT。\"embroideredontheside,andthetopdrawnupwithstoutcordswhichpassovertheBostonwristorarm。 Asforme,Iloathethem,andwouldnotforworldsbeseencarryingone,thoughIdoslipagreatmanynecessariesintoauntCelia’s。 Ihastenedtopickupthehorridthing,forfeartheniceyoungmanwouldfeelobligedtodoitforme;but,inmyindecoroushaste,I caughtholdofthewrongendandemptiedtheentirecontentsonthestoneflagging。AuntCeliadidn’tnotice;shehadturnedwiththeverger,lestsheshouldmissasinglewordofhisinspiredtestimony。Sowescrambledupthearticlestogether,theniceyoungmanandI;andoh,IhopeImayneverlookuponhisfaceagainTherewereprayer—booksandguide—books,abottleofsodaminttablets,aspoolofdentalfloss,aBathbun,abitofgrayfrizzthatauntCeliapinsintohersteamercap,aspectaclecase,abrandyflask,andabonbonbox,whichbrokeandscatteredclovesandcardamomseeds。(IhopeheguessedauntCeliaisadyspeptic,andnotintemperate!)Allthiswashopelesslyvulgar,butIwouldn’thavemindedanythingiftherehadnotbeenaDuchessnovel。Ofcoursehethoughtthatitbelongedtome。Hecouldn’thaveknownauntCeliawascarryingitforthataccidentalMrs。Benedict,withwhomshewenttoSt。CrossHospital。 Afterscoopingthecardamomseedsoutofthecracksinthestoneflagging,hehandedmethetattered,disreputable—lookingcopyof\"A ModernCirce\"withabowthatwouldn’thavedisgracedaChesterfield,andthenwentbacktohiseasel,whileIfledafterauntCeliaandherverger。 Memoranda:TheWinchesterCathedralhasthelongestnave。Theinsideismoresuperbthantheoutside。IzaakWaltonandJaneAustenareburiedthere。 HE WINCHESTER,May28,1891 TheWhiteSwan。 AssureasmynameisJackCopley,Isawtheprettiestgirlintheworldto—day,——anAmerican,too,orI’mgreatlymistaken。Itwasinthecathedral,whereIhavebeensketchingforseveraldays。Iwassittingintheendofaseat,atafternoonservice,whentwoladiesenteredbythesidedoor。Theancientmaiden,evidentlytheheadofthefamily,settledherselfdevoutly,andtheyoungonestoleoffbyherselftooneoftheoldcarvedseatsbackofthechoir。Shewasworsethanpretty!Itookasketchofherduringservice,asshesatunderthedarkcarved—oakcanopy,withthisLatininscriptionoverherhead:— CARLTONCUM DOLBY LETANIA IXSOLIDORUM SUPERFLUMINA CONFITEBORTIBI DUCPROBATI Thereoughttobealawagainstawoman’smakingapictureofherself,unlesssheiswillingtositandbesketched。 Ablackandwhitesketchdoesn’tgiveanydefiniteideaofthischarmer’scharms,butsometimeI’llfillitin,——hair,sweetlittlehat,gown,andeyes,allingoldenbrown,acapeoftawnysableslippingoffherarm,aknotofyellowprimrosesinhergirdle,carved—oakbackground,andtheafternoonsuncomingthroughastained—glasswindow。GreatJove!Shehadamostcuriouseffectonme,thatgirl!Ican’texplainit,——verycurious,altogethernew,andratherpleasant!Whenoneofthechoirboyssang,\"Ohforthewingsofadove!\"atearrolledoutofoneofherlovelyeyesanddownhersmoothbrowncheek。Iwouldhavegivenalargeportionofmymodestmonthlyincomeforthefelicityofwipingawaythatteardropwithoneofmynewhandkerchiefs,markedwithatremendous\"C\"bymyprettysister。 Anhourortwolatertheyappearedagain,——thedragon,whoanswerstothenameof\"auntCelia,\"andthe\"nut—brownmayde,\"whocomeswhenyoucallher\"Katharine。\"Iwassketchingaruinedarch。ThedragondroppedherunmistakablyBostonbag。IexpectedtoseeencyclopaediasandRussiantractsfallfromit,butwasdisappointed。Thenut—brownmayde(whohasbeenbroughtuprigidly) hastenedtopickupthebag,forfearthatIshouldserveherbydoingit。Shewaspunishedbyturningitinsideout,andIwasrewardedbyhelpingherpickupthearticles,whichweremanyandillassorted。MylittleromancereceivedthefirstblowwhenI foundthatshereadstheDuchessnovels。Ithink,however,shehasthegracetobeashamedofit,forsheblushedscarletwhenIhandedher\"AModernCirce。\"IcouldhavetoldherthatsuchablushonsuchacheekwouldatoneforreadingMrs。Southworth,butI refrained。AftershehadgoneIdiscoveredaslipofpaperwhichhadblownundersomestones。Itprovedtobeanitinerary。I didn’treturnit。Ithoughttheymustknowwhichwaytheyweregoing;andasthiswaspreciselywhatIwantedtoknow,Ikeptitformyownuse。Sheisdoingthecathedraltowns。Iamdoingthecathedraltowns。Happythought!Whyshouldn’twedothemtogether,——weandauntCelia? Ihadonlytenminutes——tocatchmytrainforSalisbury,butI concludedtoruninandglanceattheregistersoftheprincipalhotels。Foundmynut—brownmaydeatonceonthepagesoftheRoyalGardenInnregister:\"MissCeliaVanTyck,Beverly,Mass。;MissKatharineSchuyler,NewYork。\"Iconcludedtostayoveranothertrain,ordereddinner,andtookanaltogetherindefensibleandinconsistentpleasureinwriting\"JohnQuincyCopley,Cambridge,Mass。,\"directlybeneaththecharmer’sautograph。 SHE SALISBURY,June1 TheWhiteHartInn。 WeleftWinchesteronthe1。06trainyesterday,andherewearewithinsightofanothersuperbandancientpileofstone。IwantedsomuchtostopattheHighflyerInninLarkLane,butauntCeliasaidthatifweweredestituteofpersonaldignity,weatleastowedsomethingtoourancestors。AuntCeliahasatemperamentaldistrustofjoyassomethingdangerousandensnaring。Shedoesn’trealizewhatfunitwouldbetodateone’slettersfromtheHighflyerInn,LarkLane,evenifonewereobligedtoconsortwithpoachersandcockneysinordertodoit。 Weattendedserviceatthree。Themusicwaslovely,andtherewerebeautifulstained—glasswindowsbyBurne—JonesandMorris。Theverger(whenwoundupwithashilling)talkedlikeanelectricdoll。 Ifthatniceyoungmanismakingacathedraltour,likeourselves,heisn’ttakingourroute,forheisn’there。Ifhehascomeoverforthepurposeofsketching,hewouldn’tstopatsketchingonecathedral。PerhapshebeganattheotherendandworkeddowntoWinchester。Yes,thatmustbeit,fortheEmssailedyesterdayfromSouthampton。 *** June2。 WeintendedtogotoStonehengethismorning,butitrained,sowetooka\"growler\"andwenttotheEarlofPembroke’scountryplacetoseethepictures。Hadadelightfulmorningwiththemagnificentantiques,curios,andportraits。TheVanDyckroomisajoyforever。Therewereothervisitors;nobodywholookedespeciallyinteresting。Don’tlikeSalisburysowellasWinchester。Don’tknowwhy。Weshalldrivethisafternoon,ifitisfair,andgotoWellsto—morrow。MustreadBaedekeronthebishop’spalace。Ohdear!ifonecouldonlyhaveagoodtimeandnottrytoknowanything! Memoranda:Thiscathedralhasthehighestspire。Remember: Winchester,longestnave;Salisbury,highestspire。 TheLancetstyleisthosecurvedlinesmeetinginaroundingorasharppointlikethis[drawingliketwoverycircularn’snexttoeachother] andthenjoinedtogetherlikethis: \\/\\/\\/ thewaytheyusedtoscallopflannelpetticoats。Gothiclooksliketrianglesmeetingtogetherinvariousspotsandjoinedwithbeautifulsortofornamentedknobs。IthinkIknowGothicwhenI seeit。ThenthereisNorman,EarlyEnglish,fullydevelopedEarlyEnglish,EarlyandLatePerpendicular,andTransition。AuntCeliaknowsthemallapart。 HE SALISBURY,June3 TheRedLion。 Iwentoffonalongtrampthisafternoon,andcomingonaprettyriverflowingthroughgreenmeadows,withafringeoftreesoneitherside,Isatdowntomakeasketch。Iheardfemininevoicesinthevicinity,but,asthesearegenerallyapartofthelandscapeinthetouristseason,Ipaidnospecialnotice。Suddenlyadaintypatent—leathershoefloatedtowardsmeonthesurfaceofthestream。 Itevidentlyhadjustdroppedin,foritwasrightsideupwithcare,andwasdisportingitselfrightmerrily。\"DideverJove’streedropsuchfruit?\"Iquoted,asIfisheditoutonmystick;andjustthenIheardadistressedvoicesaying,\"Oh,auntCelia,I’velostmysmartlittleLondonshoe。Iwassittinginatree,takingapebbleoutoftheheel,whenIsawacaterpillar,andIdroppeditintotheriver,theshoe,youknow,notthecaterpillar。\"Hereuponshecameinsight,andIwitnessedthesomewhatunusualspectacleofmynut—brownmaydehoppingononefoot,likeadivinestork,andeverandanonemittingafeminineshriekasherofffoot,cladinadelicatesilkstocking,cameincontactwiththeground。Irosequickly,and,polishingthepatentleatherostentatiously,insideandout,withmyhandkerchief,Iofferedittoherwithdistinguishedgrace。Sheswayedonheronefootwithasmuchdignityaspossible,andthenrecognizingmeasthepersonwhopickedupthecontentsofauntCelia’sbag,shesaid,dimplinginthemostdistractingmanner(that’sanotherthingthereoughttobealawagainst),\"Thankyouagain;youseemtobeasortofknight— errant!\" \"ShallI——assistyou?\"Iasked。(Imighthaveknownthatthiswasgoingtoofar。) \"No,thankyou,\"shesaid,withpolarfrigidity。\"Good—afternoon。\" AndshehoppedbacktoherauntCeliawithoutanotherword。 Idon’tknowhowtoapproachauntCelia。Sheisformidable。Byacuriousaccidentoffeature,forwhichsheisnotintheleastresponsible,shealwayswearsanunfortunateexpressionasofoneperceivingsomeoffensiveodorintheimmediatevicinity。Thismaybeamereaccidentofhighbirth。Itisthekindofnoseoftenseeninthe\"firstfamilies,\"andhernamebetraysthefactthatsheisofgoodoldKnickerbockerorigin。WegotoWellsto—morrow。AtleastIthinkwedo。 SHE GLOUCESTER,June9 TheSpreadEagle。 ImethimatWells,andagainatBath。Wearealwaysbeingridiculous,andheisalwaysrescuingus。AuntCelianeverreallyseeshim,andthusneverrecognizeshimwhenheappearsagain,alwaysastheflowerofchivalryandguardianofladiesindistress。 Iwillneveragaintravelabroadwithoutaman,evenifIhavetohireonefromaFeeble—MindedAsylum。Weworklikegalleyslaves,auntCeliaandI,findingoutabouttrainsandthings。NeitherofuscanunderstandBradshaw,andIcan’tevengrapplewiththelesserintricaciesoftheABCrailwayguide。Thetrains,sofarasIcansee,alwaysarrivebeforetheygoout,andIcannevertellwhethertoreadupthepageordown。Itiscertainlyveryqueerthatthestupidestmanthatbreathes,onethatbarelyescapesidiocy,candisentanglearailwayguide,whenthebrightestwomanfails。EventheBootsattheinninWellstookmybook,and,rubbinghisfrightfullydirtyfingerdowntherowofpuzzlingfigures,foundtheplaceinaminute,andsaid,\"Thereyeare,miss。\"Itisveryhumiliating。AllthetimeIhaveleftfromthestudyofroutesandhotelsIspendonguide—books。NowI’msurethatifanyoneofthemenIknowwerehere,hecouldtellmeallthatisnecessaryaswewalkalongthestreets。Idon’tsayitinafrivolousorsentimentalspiritintheleast,butIdoaffirmthatthereishardlyanyjunctureinlifewhereoneisn’tbetteroffforhavingamanabout。IshouldneverdaredivulgethistoauntCelia,forshedoesn’tthinkmenverynice。Sheexcludesthemfromconversationasiftheywereindelicatesubjects。 But,togoon,wewerestandingatthedoorofYeOldeBellandHorns,atBath,waitingfortheflywhichwehadorderedtotakeustothestation,whenwhoshoulddriveupinafour—wheelerbuttheflowerofchivalry。AuntCeliawassayingveryaudibly,\"Weshallcertainlymissthetrainifthemandoesn’tcomeatonce。\" \"Praytakethisfly,\"saidtheflowerofchivalry。\"Iamnotleavingtillthenexttrain。\" AuntCeliagotinwithoutamurmur;Isneakedinafterher。Idon’tthinkshelookedathim,thoughshedidvouchsafetheremarkthatheseemedtobeacivilsortofperson。 AtBristol,Iwaswalkingaboutbymyself,andIespiedasign,\"MarthaHuggins,LicensedVictualer。\"Itwasanice,tidylittleshop,withafireonthehearthandflowersinthewindow,and,asitwasrainingsmartly,IthoughtnoonewouldcatchmeifIsteppedinsidetochatwithMartha。IfancieditwouldbesodelightfulandDickensytotalkquietlywithalicensedvictualerbythenameofMarthaHuggins。 JustafterIhadsettledmyself,theflowerofchivalrycameinandorderedale。Iwasdisconcertedatbeingfoundinadramshopalone,forIthought,afterthebagepisode,hemightfancyusafamilyofinebriates。Buthedidn’tevincetheslightestastonishment;hemerelyliftedhishat,andwalkedoutafterhehadfinishedhisale。 Hecertainlyhastheloveliestmanners! Andsoitgoeson,andwenevergetanyfurther。IlikehispolitenessandhisevidentfeelingthatIcan’tbeflirtedandtalkedwithlikeaforwardboarding—schoolmiss,butImustsayI don’tthinkmuchofhisingenuity。Ofcourseonecan’thaveallthevirtues,but,ifIwerehe,Iwouldpartwithmydistinguishedair,mycharmingease,infactalmostanything,ifIcouldhaveinexchangeafewgrainsofcommonsense,justenoughtoguidemeinthepracticalaffairsoflife。 Iwonderwhatheis?Hemightbeanartist,buthedoesn’tseemquitelikeanartist;oradilettante,buthedoesn’tseemintheleastlikeadilettante。Orhemightbeanarchitect;Ithinkthatisthemostprobableguessofall。Perhapsheisonly\"goingtobe\" oneofthesethings,forhecan’tbemorethantwenty—fiveortwenty—six。Stillhelooksasifheweresomethingalready;thatis,hehasakindofself—relianceinhismien,——notself—assertion,norself—esteem,butbeliefinself,asifhewereable,andknewthathewasable,toconquercircumstances。 HE GLOUCESTER,June10 TheBell。 Nothingaccomplishedyet。HerauntisaVanTyck,andastiffone,too。IamaCopley,andthatdelaysmatters。Muchdependsuponthemannerofapproach。Afalsemovewouldbefatal。Wehavesixmoretowns(asperitinerary),andiftheirthirstforcathedralsisn’tslakedwhenthesearefinishedwehavetheentirecontinenttodo。 IfIcouldonlysucceedinmakinganimpressionontheretinaofauntCelia’seye!ThoughIhavebeenunderherfeetfortendays,sheneveryethasobservedme。Thisabsent—mindednessofhersservesmeillnow,butitmayproveablessinglateron。 SHE OXFORD,June12 TheMitre。 ItwashereinOxfordthatagrainofcommonsenseenteredthebrainoftheflowerofchivalry。Youmightcallitthedawnofreason。 WehadspentpartofthemorninginHighStreet,\"thenoblestoldstreetinEngland,\"asourdearHawthornecallsit。AsWordsworthhadwrittenasonnetaboutit,auntCeliawasarmedforthefray,——avolumeofWordsworthinonehand,andoneofHawthorneintheother。 (IwishBaedekerdidn’tgivesuchfullinformationaboutwhatoneoughttoreadbeforeonecanapproachtheseplacesinaproperspirit。)WhenwehaddoneHighStreet,wewenttoMagdalenCollege,andsatdownonabenchinAddison’sWalk,whereauntCeliaproceededtostoremymindwiththeprincipalfactsofAddison’scareer,andhisinfluenceontheliteratureofthesomethingorothercentury。Thecrammingprocessover,wewanderedalong,andcameupon\"him\"sketchingashadycornerofthewalk。 AuntCeliawentupbehindhim,and,VanTyckthoughsheis,shecouldnotrestrainheradmirationofhiswork。Iwassurprisedmyself:Ididn’tsupposesogoodlookingayouthcoulddosuchgoodwork。Iretiredtoasafedistance,andtheychattedtogether。Heofferedherthesketch;sherefusedtotakeadvantageofhiskindness。Hesaidhewould\"dashoff\"anotherthatevening,andbringittoourhotel,——\"sogladtodoanythingforafellow— countryman,\"etc。Ipeepedfrombehindatreeandsawhimgiveherhiscard。Itwasanawfulmoment;Itrembled,butshereaditwithunmistakableapproval,andgavehimherownwithanexpressionthatmeant,\"Yoursisgood,butbeatthatifyoucan!\" Shecalledtome,andIappeared。Mr。JohnQuincyCopley,Cambridge,waspresentedtoherniece,MissKatharineSchuyler,NewYork。Itwasover,andaverysmallthingtotakesolongabout,too。 Heisanarchitect,andofcoursehasasmoothpathintoauntCelia’saffections。Theologicalstudents,ministers,missionaries,heroes,andmartyrsshemaydistrust,butarchitectsnever! \"Heisanarchitect,mydearKatharine,andheisaCopley,\"shetoldmeafterwards。\"IneverknewaCopleywhowasnotrespectable,andmanyofthemhavebeenmore。\" Aftertheintroductionwasover,auntCeliaaskedhimguilelesslyifhehadvisitedanyotheroftheEnglishcathedrals。Anyothers,indeed!Thistoayouthwhohadbeenallbutinherlapforafortnight!Itwasablow,butheralliedbravely,and,withanamusedlookinmydirection,replieddiscreetlythathehadvisitedmostofthematonetimeoranother。IrefusedtolethimseethatIhadevernoticedhimbefore;thatis,particularly。 Memoranda:\"Theverystonesandmortarofthishistorictownseemimpregnatedwiththespiritofrestfulantiquity。\"(ExtractfromoneofauntCelia’sletters。)AmongthegreatmenwhohavestudiedherearethePrinceofWales,DukeofWellington,Gladstone,SirRobertPeel,SirPhilipSidney,WilliamPenn,JohnLocke,thetwoWesleys,Ruskin,BenJonson,andThomasOtway。(LookOtwayup。) HE OXFORD,June13 TheAngel。 Ihavedoneit,andifIhadn’tbeenafoolandacowardImighthavedoneitaweekago,andsparedmyselfagooddealofdelicioustorment。IhavejustgiventwohourstoasketchofAddison’sWalkandcarriedittoauntCeliaattheMitre。Object,tofindoutwhethertheymakealongstayinLondon(ournextpoint),andifsowhere。Itseemstheygodirectlythrough。Isaidinthecourseofconversation,\"SoMissSchuyleriswillingtoforegoaLondonseason?Marvelousself—denial!\" \"MyniecedidnotcometoEuropeforaLondonseason,\"repliedMissVanTyck。\"WegothroughLondonthistimemerelyasacathedraltown,simplybecauseitchancestobewhereitisgeographically。 WeshallvisitSt。Paul’sandWestminsterAbbey,andthengodirectlyon,thatourchainofimpressionsmayhaveabsolutecontinuityandbefreefromanydisturbingelements。\" Oh,butsheislovely,isauntCelia! LINCOLN,June20 TheBlackBoyInn。 Iamstoppingatabeastlylittlehole,whichhastheonemeritofbeingoppositeMissSchuyler’slodgings。Mysketch—bookhasdeterioratedinartisticvalueduringthelasttwoweeks。Manyofitspages,whileinterestingtomeasreminiscences,willhardlydoforfamilyorstudioexhibition。IfIshouldlabelthem,theresultwouldbesomethinglikethis:— 1。SketchofafootstoolanddeskwhereIfirstsawMissSchuylerkneeling。 2。Sketchofacarved—oakchair,MissSchuylersittinginit。 3。\"AngelChoir。\"HeadsofMissSchuylerintroducedintothecarving。 4。Altarscreen。FulllengthfigureofMissSchuylerholdinglilies。 5。Tombofabishop,whereItiedMissSchuyler’sshoe。 6。Tombofanotherbishop,whereIhadtotieitagainbecauseI diditsobadlythefirsttime。 7。Sketchoftheshoe;theshoe—lacewornoutwithmuchtying。 8。Sketchoftheblessedvergerwhocalledher\"madam,\"whenwewerewalkingtogether。 9。Sketchofherblushwhenhedidittheprettiestthingintheworld。 10。SketchofJ。Q。Copleycontemplatingtheruinsofhisheart。 \"Howarethemightyfallen!\" SHE LINCOLN,June22 AtMissBrown’s,CastleGarden。 Mr。CopleyHASdonesomethingintheworld;Iwassurethathehad。 Hehasalittleincomeofhisown,butheistooproudandambitioustobeanidler。Helookedsomanlywhenhetalkedaboutit,standingupstraightandstronginhisknickerbockers。Ilikemeninknickerbockers。AuntCeliadoesn’t。Shesaysshedoesn’tseehowawell—brought—upCopleycangoaboutwithhislegsinthatcondition。IwouldgiveworldstoknowhowauntCeliaeverunbentsufficientlytogetengaged。But,asIwassaying,Mr。Copleyhasaccomplishedsomething,youngasheis。Hehasbuiltthreepicturesquesuburbanchurchessuitableforweddings,andastatelunaticasylum。 AuntCeliasaysweshallhavenoworthyarchitectureuntileverybuildingismadeanexquisitelysincererepresentationofitsdeepestpurpose,——asymbol,asitwere,ofitsindwellingmeaning。 Ishouldthinkitwouldbeverydifficulttodesignalunaticasylumonthatbasis,butIdidn’tdaresayso,asMr。Copleyseemedtothinkitallright。Theirconversationisabsolutelysublimatedwhentheygettotalkingofarchitecture。IhavejustcopiedtwoquotationsfromEmerson,andamstudyingthemeverynightforfifteenminutesbeforeIgotosleep。I’mgoingtoquotethemsometimeoffhand,justaftermorningservice,whenwearewanderingaboutthecathedralgrounds。Thefirstisthis:\"TheGothiccathedralisablossominginstone,subduedbytheinsatiabledemandofharmonyinman。Themountainofgranitebloomsintoaneternalflower,withthelightnessanddelicatefinishaswellastheaerialproportionandperspectiveofvegetablebeauty。\"Thenwhenhehasrecoveredfromtheshockofthis,hereismysecond:\"NorcananyloverofnatureentertheoldpilesofOxfordandEnglishcathedralswithoutfeelingthattheforestoverpoweredthemindofthebuilder,andthathischisel,hissawandplane,stillreproduceditsferns,itsspikesofflowers,itslocust,elm,pine,andspruce。\" Memoranda:LincolnchoirisanexampleofEarlyEnglishorFirstPointed,whichcangenerallybetoldfromsomethingelsebyboldprojectingbuttressesanddog—toothmouldingroundtheabacusses。 (Thepluralismyown,anditdoesnotlookright。)LincolnCastlewasthesceneofmanyprolongedsieges,andwasoncetakenbyOliverCromwell。 HE YORK,June24 TheBlackSwan。 KittySchuyleristheconcentratedessenceoffemininewitchery。 Intuitionstrong,logicweak,andthetwoqualitiessobalancedastoproduceanindefinablecharm;will—powerlarge,butdocilityequal,ifamaniscleverenoughtoknowhowtomanageher; knowledgeoffactsabsolutelynil,butsheisexquisitelyintelligentinspiteofit。Shehasawayofevading,escaping,eluding,andthengivesyouanintoxicatinghintofsuddenandcompletesurrender。Sheisdivinelyinnocent,butroguishnesssavesherfrominsipidity。Herlooks?Shelooksasyouwouldimagineapersonmightlookwhopossessedthesegraces;andsheisworthlookingat,thougheverytimeIdoitIhavearushoflovetothehead。Whenyoufindagirlwhocombinesallthequalitiesyouhaveimaginedintheideal,andwhohasaddedadozenortwoonherownaccount,merelytodistractyoupastallhope,whystandupandtrytoresisthercharm?Downonyourkneeslikeaman,sayI! *** I’mgettingtoadoreauntCelia。Ididn’tcareforheratfirst,butsheissodeliciouslyblind!AnythingmoreexquisitelyunserviceableasachaperonIcan’timagine。Absorbedinantiquity,sheignoresthebabbleofcontemporaneouslovers。ThatanymancouldlookatKittywhenhecouldlookatacathedralpasseshercomprehension。Idonotpresumetoogreatlyonherabsent— mindedness,however,lestsheshouldturnunexpectedlyandrendme。 IalwaysrememberthatinscriptiononthebacksofthelittlemechanicalFrenchtoys,——\"Quoiqu’ellesoittressolidementmontee,ilfautnepasbrutaliserlamachine。\" AndsomycourtshipprogressesunderauntCelia’sverynose。Isay\"progresses,\"butitisimpossibletospeakwithanycertaintyofcourting,fortheessenceofthatgentlecraftishope,rootedinlaborandtrainedbylove。 Isetouttoproposetoherduringservicethisafternoonbywritingmyfeelingsonthefly—leafofthehymn—book,orsomethinglikethat;butIknewthatauntCeliawouldneverforgivesuchblasphemy,andIthoughtthatKittyherselfmightconsideritwicked。Besides,ifsheshouldchancetoacceptme,therewasnothingIcoulddo,inacathedral,torelievemyfeelings。No;ifsheeveracceptsme,I wishittobeinalarge,vacantspotoftheuniverse,peopledbytwoonly,andthosetwosoindistinguishablyblended,asitwere,thattheywouldappearasonetothecasualobserver。SoI practicedrepression,thoughthewallofmyreserveisworntothethinnessofthread—paper,andItriedtokeepmymindonthedroningminorcanon,andnottolookather,\"forthatwaymadnesslies。\" SHE YORK,June26 HighPetersgateStreet。 Mytasteissobad!Ijustbegintorealizeit,andIamfeelingmy\"growingpains,\"likeGwendolenin\"DanielDeronda。\"IadmiredthestainedglassintheLincolnCathedral,especiallytheNurembergwindow。IthoughtMr。Copleylookedpained,buthesaidnothing。 WhenIwenttomyroom,Ilookedinabookandfoundthatalltheglassinthatcathedralisverymodernandverybad,andtheNurembergwindowistheworstofall。AuntCeliasaysshehopesthatitwillbeawarningtometoreadbeforeIspeak;butMr。 Copleysaysno,thattheworldwouldlosemoreinonewaythanitwouldgainintheother。Itriedmyquotationsthismorning,andstuckfastinthemiddleofthefirst。 Mr。CopleysaysthatauntCeliahasbeenfeeingthevergersaltogethertoomuch,andIwroteasongaboutitcalled\"TheBalladoftheVergersandtheFoolishVirgin,\"whichIsangtomyguitar。 Mr。Copleysaysitisclevererthananythingheeverdidwithhispencil,butofcoursehesaysthatonlytobeagreeable。 Weallwenttoaneveningservicelastnight。Cominghome,auntCeliawalkedaheadwithMrs。Benedict,whokeepsturningupatthemostunexpectedmoments。She’sgoingtobuildaGothickymemorialchapelsomewhere。Idon’tknowforwhom,unlessit’sforBenedictArnold。Idon’tlikeherintheleast,butfouriscertainlyamorecomfortablenumberthanthree。IscarcelyeverhaveamomentalonewithMr。Copley;forgowhereIwillanddowhatIplease,auntCeliahasthemostperfectconfidenceinmyindiscretion,sosheisalwaysenevidence。 JustaswewereturningintothequietlittlestreetwherewearelodgingIsaid,\"Ohdear,IwishthatIknewsomethingaboutarchitecture!\" \"Ifyoudon’tknowanythingaboutit,youarecertainlyresponsibleforagooddealofit,\"saidMr。Copley。 \"I?Howdoyoumean?\"Iaskedquiteinnocently,becauseIcouldn’tseehowhecouldtwistsucharemarkasthatintoanythinglikesentiment。 \"IhaveneverbuiltsomanycastlesinmylifeassinceI’veknownyou,MissSchuyler,\"hesaid。 \"Oh,\"IansweredaslightlyasIcould,\"air—castlesdon’tcount。\" \"Thebuildingofair—castlesisaninnocentamusementenough,I suppose,\"hesaid,\"butI’mcommittingthefollyoflivinginmine。 I\"— ThenIwasfrightened。When,allatonce,youfindyouhavesomethingpreciousyouonlydimlysuspectedwastobeyours,youalmostwishithadn’tcomesosoon。ButjustatthatmomentMrs。 Benedictcalledtous,andcametrampingbackfromthegate,andhookedhersupercilious,patronizingarminMr。Copley’s,andaskedhimintothesitting—roomtotalkoverthe\"ladychapel\"inhernewmemorialchurch。ThenauntCeliatoldmetheywouldexcuseme,asI hadhadawearisomeday;andtherewasnothingformetodobuttogotobed,likeasnubbedchild,andwonderifIshouldeverknowtheendofthatsentence。AndIlistenedattheheadofthestairs,shivering,butallthatIcouldhearwasthatMrs。BenedictaskedMr。Copleytobeherownarchitect。Herarchitectindeed!Thatwomanoughtnottobeatlarge! DURHAM,July15 AtFarmerHendry’s。 WeleftYorkthismorning,andarrivedhereabouteleveno’clock。 Itseemsthereissomesortofanelectiongoingoninthetown,andtherewasnotasingleflyatthestation。Mr。Copleywalkedaboutineverydirection,butneitherhorsenorvehiclewastobehadforlovenormoney。Atlastwestartedtowalktothevillage,Mr。 Copleysoladenwithourhand—luggagethatheresembledapack—mule。 Wemadeatouroftheinns,butnotasingleroomwastobehad,notforthatnightnorforthreedaysahead,onaccountofthatsameelection。 \"Hadn’twebettergoontoEdinburgh,auntCelia?\"Iasked。 \"Edinburgh?Never!\"shereplied。\"DoyousupposethatIwouldvoluntarilyspendaSundayinthosebarePresbyterianchurchesuntilthememoryofthesepastidealweekshasfadedalittlefrommymemory?What,leaveoutDurhamandspoiltheset?\"(Shespokeofthecathedralsasiftheyweresouvenirspoons。)\"Iintendedtostayhereforaweekormore,andwriteuparecordofourentiretripfromWinchesterwhiletheimpressionswerefreshinmymind。\" \"AndIhadintendeddoingthesamething,\"saidMr。Copley。\"Thatis,Ihopedtofinishoffmyprevioussketches,whichareinafrightfulstateofincompletion,andspendagooddealoftimeontheinteriorofthiscathedral,whichisunusuallybeautiful。\"(AtthisjunctureauntCeliadisappearedforamomenttoaskthebarmaidif,inheropinion,theconstantconsumptionofmaltliquorspreventsamoredangerousindulgenceinbrandyandwhiskey。Sheisgatheringstatistics,butasthebarmaidscannevercollecttheirthoughtswhiletheyaredrawingale,auntCeliaproceedsslowly。) \"Formypart,\"saidI,withmockhumility,\"Iamadocilepersonwhoneverhasanyintentionsofherown,butwhoyieldsherselfsweetlytotheintentionsofotherpeopleinherimmediatevicinity。\" \"Areyou?\"askedMr。Copley,takingouthispencil。 \"Yes,Isaidso。Whatareyoudoing?\" \"Merelytakingnoteofyourstatement,that’sall。——Now,MissVanTyck,Ihaveaplantopropose。IwasherelastsummerwithacoupleofHarvardmen,andwelodgedatafarmhousehalfamilefromthecathedral。Ifyouwillstepintothecoffee—roomoftheShoulderofMuttonandCauliflowerforanhour,I’llwalkuptoFarmerHendry’sandseeiftheywilltakeusin。Ithinkwemightbefairlycomfortable。\" \"CanauntCeliahaveApollinarisandblackcoffeeafterhermorningbath?\"Iasked。 \"Ihope,Katharine,\"saidauntCeliamajestically,——\"IhopethatI canaccommodatemyselftocircumstances。IfMr。Copleycansecurelodgingsforus,Ishallbemorethangrateful。\" Sohereweare,alllodgingtogetherinanidealEnglishfarmhouse。 Thereisathatchedroofononeoftheoldbuildings,andthedairyhouseiscoveredwithivy,andFarmerHendry’swifemakesarealEnglishcourtesy,andthereareherdsofbeautifulsleekDurhamcattle,andthebutterandcreamandeggsandmuttonaredelicious; andInever,neverwanttogohomeanymore。Iwanttolivehereforever,andwavetheAmericanflagonWashington’sbirthday。 IamsohappythatIfeelasifsomethingweregoingtospoilitall。Twentyyearsoldto—day!Iwishmammawerealivetowishmemanyhappyreturns。 Memoranda:Casualremarkforbreakfasttableorperhapsforluncheon,——itisatrifleheavyforbreakfast:\"SincethesixteenthcenturyanddespitetheworkofInigoJonesandthegreatWren(notJennyWren——Christopher),architecturehashad,inEnglandespecially,nolegitimatedevelopment。\" HE DURHAM,July19 Ochildoffortune,thynameisJ。Q。Copley!Howdidithappentobeelectiontime?Whydidtheinnschancetobefull?HowdidauntCeliarelaxsufficientlytoallowmetofindheralodging?Whydidshefallinlovewiththelodgingwhenfound?Idonotknow。I onlyknowFatesmiles;thatKittyandIeatourmorningbaconandeggstogether;thatIcarveKitty’scoldbeefandpourKitty’ssparklingaleatluncheon;thatIgotovesperswithKitty,anddinewithKitty,andwalkinthegloamingwithKitty——andauntCelia。 Andafteradayofheavenlikethis,likeLornaDoone’slover,——ay,andlikeeveryotherlover,Isuppose,——Igotosleep,andtheroofabovemeswarmswithangels,havingKittyunderit! Wewerecominghomefromafternoonservice,KittyandI。(Iamanticipatingforshewas\"MissSchuyler\"then,butnevermind。)Wewerewalkingthroughthefields,whileMrs。BenedictandauntCeliaweredriving。Aswecameacrossacornerofthebitofmeadowlandthatjoinsthestableandthegarden,weheardamuffledroar,andaswelookedroundwesawacreaturewithtossinghornsandwavingtailmakingforus,headdown,eyesflashing。Kittygaveashriek。 Wechancedtobenearapairoflowbars。Ihadn’tbeenacollegeathletefornothing。IswungKittyoverthebars,andjumpedafterher。Butshe,notknowinginherfrightwhereshewasnorwhatshewasdoing;supposing,also,thatthemadcreature,likethevillainintheplay,would\"stillpursueher,\"flungherselfbodilyintomyarms,crying,\"Jack!Jack!Saveme!\" \"ItwasthefirsttimeshehadcalledmeJack,\"andIneedednosecondinvitation。Iproceededtosaveher,——intheusualway,byholdinghertomyheartandkissingherlovelyhairreassuringly,asImurmured:\"Youaresafe,mydarling;notahairofyourpreciousheadshallbehurt。Don’tbefrightened。\" Sheshiveredlikealeaf。\"Iamfrightened,\"shesaid。\"Ican’thelpbeingfrightened。Hewillchaseus,Iknow。Whereishe? Whatishedoingnow?\" LookinguptodetermineifIneedabbreviatethisblissfulmoment,I sawtheenragedanimaldisappearinginthesidedoorofthebarn; anditwasanice,comfortableDurhamcow,——thatsomewhatrarebutpossiblething,asportivecow! \"Ishegone?\"breathedKittyfrommywaistcoat。 \"Yes,heisgone——sheisgone,darling。Butdon’tmove;itmaycomeagain。\" MyfirsttoohastyassurancehadcalmedKitty’sfears,andsheraisedhercharmingflushedfacefromitsretreatandpreparedtowithdraw。Ididnotfacilitatethepreparations,andamomentofawkwardsilenceensued。 \"MightIinquire,\"Iasked,\"ifthedearlittlepersonatpresentreposinginmyarmswillstaythere(withintervalsforrestandrefreshment)fortherestofhernaturallife?\" Shewithdrewentirelynow,allbutherhand,andhereyessoughttheground。 \"IsupposeIshallhavetonow,——thatis,ifyouthink——atleast,I supposeyoudothink——atanyrate,youlookasifyouwerethinking— —thatthishasbeengivingyouencouragement。\" \"Idoindeed,——decisive,undoubted,barefacedencouragement。\" \"Idon’tthinkIoughttobejudgedasifIwereinmysobersenses,\"shereplied。\"Iwasfrightenedwithinaninchofmylife。 ItoldyouthismorningthatIwasdreadfullyafraidofbulls,especiallymadones,andItoldyouthatmynursefrightenedme,whenIwasachild,withawfulstoriesaboutthem,andthatIneveroutgrewmychildishterror。Ilookedeverywhereabout:thebarnwastoofar,thefencetoohigh,Isawhimcoming,andtherewasnothingbutyouandtheopencountry;ofcourseItookyou。Itwasverynatural,I’msure,——anygirlwouldhavedoneit。\" \"Tobesure,\"Irepliedsoothingly,\"anygirlwouldhaverunafterme,asyousay。\" \"Ididn’tsayanygirlwouldhaverunafteryou,——youneedn’tflatteryourself;andbesides,IthinkIwasreallytryingtoprotectyouaswellastogainprotection;elsewhyshouldIhavecastmyselfonyoulikeacatamount,oracatacomb,orwhateverthethingis?\" \"Yes,darling,Ithankyouforsavingmylife,andIamwillingtodevotetheremainderofittoyourserviceasapledgeofmygratitude;butifyoushouldtakeuplife—savingasaprofession,dear,don’tthrowyourselfonafellowwith\"— \"Jack!Jack!\"shecried,puttingherhandovermylips,andgettingitwellkissedinconsequence。\"Ifyouwillonlyforgetthat,andnever,nevertauntmewithitafterwards,I’ll——I’ll——well,I’lldoanythinginreason;yes,evenmarryyou!\" CANTERBURY,July31 TheRoyalFountain。 IwasneversureenoughofKitty,atfirst,todarerisktellingheraboutthatlittlemistakeofhers。SheissuchanelusivepersonthatIspendallmytimeinwooingher,andcanneverlayflatteringunctiontomysoulthatsheisreallywon。 ButafterauntCeliahadlookedupmyfamilyrecordandgivenaprovisionalconsent,andpapaSchuylerhadcabledareluctantblessing,Ididnotfeelcapableofanyfurtherself—restraint。 ItwastwilighthereinCanterbury,andweweresittingonthevine— shadedverandaofauntCelia’slodging。Kitty’sheadwasonmyshoulder。Thereissomethingveryqueeraboutthat;whenKitty’sheadisonmyshoulder,Iamnotcapableofanyconsecutivetrainofthought。WhensheputsitthereIseestars,thenmyriadsofstars,then,oh!Ican’tbegintoenumeratethestepsbywhichecstasymountstodelirium;butatallevents,anyoperationwhichdemandsexclusiveuseoftheintellectisbeyondmeatthesetimes。StillI gatheredmystraywitstogetherandsaid,\"Kitty!\" \"Yes,Jack?\" \"Nowthatnothingbutdeathormarriagecanseparateus,Ihavesomethingtoconfesstoyou。\" \"Yes,\"shesaidserenely,\"Iknowwhatyouaregoingtosay。Hewasacow。\" Iliftedherheadfrommyshouldersternly,andgazedintoherchildlike,candideyes。 \"Youmountainofdeceit!Howlonghaveyouknownaboutit?\" \"Eversincethefirst。Oh,Jack,stoplookingatmeinthatway! Nottheveryfirst,notwhenI——notwhenyou——notwhenwe——no,notthen,butthenextmorningIsaidtoFarmerHendry,’Iwishyouwouldkeepyoursavagebullchainedupwhilewearehere;auntCeliaisawfullyafraidofthem,especiallythosethatgomad,likeyours!’’Lor’,miss,’saidFarmerHendry,’hehaven’tbeenpasturedhereforthreeweeks。Ikeephimsixmileaway。Thereben’tnothingbutgentlecowsinthehomemedder。’ButIdidn’tthinkthatyouknew,yousecretiveperson!Idaresayyouplannedthewholethinginadvance,inordertotakeadvantageofmyfright!\" \"Never!Iamincapableofsuchanunnecessarysubterfuge!Besides,Kitty,Icouldnothavemadeanaccompliceofacow,youknow。\" \"Then,\"shesaid,withgreatdignity,\"ifyouhadbeenagentlemanandamanofhonor,youwouldhavecried,’Unhandme,girl!Youareclingingtomeunderamisunderstanding!’\" SHE CHESTER,August8 TheGrosvenor。 JackandIaregoingoverthissamegroundnextsummer,onourweddingtrip。Weshallsailforhomenextweek,andwehaven’thalfdonejusticetothecathedrals。Afterthefirsttwo,wesawnothingbuteachotheronageneralbackgroundofarchitecture。Ihopemymindisimproved,butoh,IamsohazyaboutallthefactsIhavereadsinceIknewJack!WinchesterandSalisburystandoutsuperblyinmymemory。Theyacquiredtheirgroundbeforeitwasoccupiedwithothermatters。Ishallneverforget,forinstance,thatWinchesterhasthelongestspireandSalisburythehighestnaveofalltheEnglishcathedrals。AndIshallneverforgetsolongasI livethatJaneAustenandIsaacNewt—Ohdear!wasitIsaacNewtonorIzaakWaltonthatwasburiedinWinchesterandSalisbury?Tothinkthatthatinterestingfactshouldhaveslippedfrommymind,afterallthetroubleItookwithit!ButIknowthatitwasIsaacsomebody,andthathewasburiedin——well,hewasburiedinoneofthosetwoplaces。Iamnotcertainwhich,butIcanaskJack;heissuretoknow。