第15章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:9895更新时间:19/01/07 14:37:59
Butmenaredrawnfromtheirintentionseveninthecourseofcarryingthemout,anditwasextremelydoubtful,bythetimethetwentiethguineahadbeenreached,whetherWildevewasconsciousofanyotherintentionthanthatofwinningforhisownpersonalbenefit。 Moreover,hewasnownolongergamblingforhiswife’smoney,butforYeobright’s;thoughofthisfactChristian,inhisapprehensiveness,didnotinformhimtillafterwards。 Itwasnearlyeleveno’clock,when,withalmostashriek,ChristianplacedYeobright’slastgleamingguineauponthestone。Inthirtysecondsithadgonethewayofitscompanions。 Christianturnedandflunghimselfonthefernsinaconvulsionofremorse,\"O,whatshallIdowithmywretchedself?\"hegroaned。\"WhatshallIdo?WillanygoodHeavenhaemercyuponmywickedsoul?\" \"Do?Liveonjustthesame。\" \"Iwon’tliveonjustthesame!I’lldie!Isayyouarea——a————\" \"Amansharperthanmyneighbour。\" \"Yes,amansharperthanmyneighbour;aregularsharper!\" \"Poorchips—in—porridge,youareveryunmannerly。\" \"Idon’tknowaboutthat!AndIsayyoubeunmannerly! You’vegotmoneythatisn’tyourown。HalftheguineasarepoorMr。Clym’s。\" \"How’sthat?\" \"BecauseIhadtogiefiftyof’emtohim。Mrs。Yeobrightsaidso。\" \"Oh?……Well,’twouldhavebeenmoregracefulofhertohavegiventhemtohiswifeEustacia。Buttheyareinmyhandsnow。\" Christianpulledonhisboots,andwithheavybreathings,whichcouldbeheardtosomedistance,draggedhislimbstogether,arose,andtotteredawayoutofsight。 Wildevesetaboutshuttingthelanterntoreturntothehouse,forhedeemedittoolatetogotoMistovertomeethiswife,whowastobedrivenhomeinthecaptain’sfour—wheel。 Whilehewasclosingthelittlehorndoorafigurerosefrombehindaneighbouringbushandcameforwardintothelanternlight。Itwasthereddlemanapproaching。 8—ANewForceDisturbstheCurrentWildevestared。VennlookedcoollytowardsWildeve,and,withoutawordbeingspoken,hedeliberatelysathimselfdownwhereChristianhadbeenseated,thrusthishandintohispocket,drewoutasovereign,andlaiditonthestone。 \"Youhavebeenwatchingusfrombehindthatbush?\" saidWildeve。 Thereddlemannodded。\"Downwithyourstake,\"hesaid。 \"Orhaven’tyoupluckenoughtogoon?\" Now,gamblingisaspeciesofamusementwhichismuchmoreeasilybegunwithfullpocketsthanleftoffwiththesame; andthoughWildeveinacoolertempermighthaveprudentlydeclinedthisinvitation,theexcitementofhisrecentsuccesscarriedhimcompletelyaway。Heplacedoneoftheguineasonaslabbesidethereddleman’ssovereign。 \"Mineisaguinea,\"hesaid。 \"Aguineathat’snotyourown,\"saidVennsarcastically。 \"Itismyown,\"answeredWildevehaughtily。\"Itismywife’s,andwhatishersismine。\" \"Verywell;let’smakeabeginning。\"Heshookthebox,andthreweight,ten,andnine;thethreecastsamountedtotwenty—seven。 ThisencouragedWildeve。Hetookthebox;andhisthreecastsamountedtoforty—five。 Downwentanotherofthereddleman’ssovereignsagainsthisfirstonewhichWildevelaid。ThistimeWildevethrewfifty—onepoints,butnopair。Thereddlemanlookedgrim,threwaraffleofaces,andpocketedthestakes。 \"Hereyouareagain,\"saidWildevecontemptuously。 \"Doublethestakes。\"HelaidtwoofThomasin’sguineas,andthereddlemanhistwopounds。Vennwonagain。 Newstakeswerelaidonthestone,andthegamblersproceededasbefore。 Wildevewasanervousandexcitableman,andthegamewasbeginningtotelluponhistemper。Hewrithed,fumed,shiftedhisseat,andthebeatingofhisheartwasalmostaudible。Vennsatwithlipsimpassivelyclosedandeyesreducedtoapairofunimportanttwinkles; hescarcelyappearedtobreathe。HemighthavebeenanArab,oranautomaton;hewouldhavebeenlikearedsandstonestatuebutforthemotionofhisarmwiththedice—box。 Thegamefluctuated,nowinfavourofone,nowinfavouroftheother,withoutanygreatadvantageonthesideofeither。Nearlytwentyminuteswerepassedthus。 Thelightofthecandlehadbythistimeattractedheath—flies,moths,andotherwingedcreaturesofnight,whichfloatedroundthelantern,flewintotheflame,orbeataboutthefacesofthetwoplayers。 Butneitherofthemenpaidmuchattentiontothesethings,theireyesbeingconcentrateduponthelittleflatstone,whichtothemwasanarenavastandimportantasabattlefield。 Bythistimeachangehadcomeoverthegame;thereddlemanwoncontinually。Atlengthsixtyguineas——Thomasin’sfifty,andtenofClym’s——hadpassedintohishands。 Wildevewasreckless,frantic,exasperated。 \"’Wonbackhiscoat,’\"saidVennslily。 Anotherthrow,andthemoneywentthesameway。 \"’Wonbackhishat,’\"continuedVenn。 \"Oh,oh!\"saidWildeve。 \"’Wonbackhiswatch,wonbackhismoney,andwentoutofthedoorarichman,’\"addedVennsentencebysentence,asstakeafterstakepassedovertohim。 \"Fivemore!\"shoutedWildeve,dashingdownthemoney。 \"Andthreecastsbehanged——oneshalldecide。\" Theredautomatonoppositelapsedintosilence,nodded,andfollowedhisexample。Wildeverattledthebox,andthrewapairofsixesandfivepoints。Heclappedhishands;\"Ihavedoneitthistime——hurrah!\" \"Therearetwoplaying,andonlyonehasthrown,\" saidthereddleman,quietlybringingdownthebox。 Theeyesofeachwerethensointentlyconvergeduponthestonethatonecouldfancytheirbeamswerevisible,likeraysinafog。 Vennliftedthebox,andbeholdatripletofsixeswasdisclosed。 Wildevewasfulloffury。WhilethereddlemanwasgraspingthestakesWildeveseizedthediceandhurledthem,boxandall,intothedarkness,utteringafearfulimprecation。 Thenhearoseandbeganstampingupanddownlikeamadman。 \"Itisallover,then?\"saidVenn。 \"No,no!\"criedWildeve。\"Imeantohaveanotherchanceyet。 Imust!\" \"But,mygoodman,whathaveyoudonewiththedice?\" \"Ithrewthemaway——itwasamomentaryirritation。 WhatafoolIam!Here——comeandhelpmetolookforthem——wemustfindthemagain。\" Wildevesnatchedupthelanternandbegananxiouslyprowlingamongthefurzeandfern。 \"Youarenotlikelytofindthemthere,\" saidVenn,following。\"Whatdidyoudosuchacrazythingasthatfor?Here’sthebox。Thedicecan’tbefaroff。\" WildeveturnedthelighteagerlyuponthespotwhereVennhadfoundthebox,andmauledtheherbagerightandleft。 Inthecourseofafewminutesoneofthedicewasfound。 Theysearchedonforsometime,butnootherwastobeseen。 \"Nevermind,\"saidWildeve;\"let’splaywithone。\" \"Agreed,\"saidVenn。 Downtheysatagain,andrecommencedwithsingleguineastakes; andtheplaywentonsmartly。ButFortunehadunmistakablyfalleninlovewiththereddlemantonight。Hewonsteadily,tillhewastheowneroffourteenmoreofthegoldpieces。 Seventy—nineofthehundredguineaswerehis,Wildevepossessingonlytwenty—one。Theaspectofthetwoopponentswasnowsingular。Apartfrommotions,acompletedioramaofthefluctuationsofthegamewentonintheireyes。 Adiminutivecandle—flamewasmirroredineachpupil,anditwouldhavebeenpossibletodistinguishthereinbetweenthemoodsofhopeandthemoodsofabandonment,evenasregardsthereddleman,thoughhisfacialmusclesbetrayednothingatall。Wildeveplayedonwiththerecklessnessofdespair。 \"What’sthat?\"hesuddenlyexclaimed,hearingarustle; andtheybothlookedup。 Theyweresurroundedbyduskyformsbetweenfourandfivefeethigh,standingafewpacesbeyondtheraysofthelantern。Amoment’sinspectionrevealedthattheencirclingfigureswereheath—croppers,theirheadsbeingalltowardstheplayers,atwhomtheygazedintently。 \"Hoosh!\"saidWildeve,andthewholefortyorfiftyanimalsatonceturnedandgallopedaway。Playwasagainresumed。 Tenminutespassedaway。Thenalargedeath’sheadmothadvancedfromtheobscureouterair,wheeledtwiceroundthelantern,flewstraightatthecandle,andextinguisheditbytheforceoftheblow。Wildevehadjustthrown,buthadnotliftedtheboxtoseewhathehadcast; andnowitwasimpossible。 \"Whattheinfernal!\"heshrieked。\"Now,whatshallwedo?PerhapsIhavethrownsix——haveyouanymatches?\" \"None,\"saidVenn。 \"Christianhadsome——Iwonderwhereheis。Christian!\" ButtherewasnoreplytoWildeve’sshout,saveamournfulwhiningfromtheheronswhichwerenestinglowerdownthevale。Bothmenlookedblanklyroundwithoutrising。 Astheireyesgrewaccustomedtothedarknesstheyperceivedfaintgreenishpointsoflightamongthegrassandfern。Theselightsdottedthehillsidelikestarsofalowmagnitude。 \"Ah——glowworms,\"saidWildeve。\"Waitaminute。 Wecancontinuethegame。\" Vennsatstill,andhiscompanionwenthitherandthithertillhehadgatheredthirteenglowworms——asmanyashecouldfindinaspaceoffourorfiveminutes——uponafox—gloveleafwhichhepulledforthepurpose。Thereddlemanventedalowhumorouslaughwhenhesawhisadversaryreturnwiththese。\"Determinedtogoon,then?\"hesaiddrily。 \"Ialwaysam!\"saidWildeveangrily。Andshakingtheglowwormsfromtheleafherangedthemwithatremblinghandinacircleonthestone,leavingaspaceinthemiddleforthedescentofthedice—box,overwhichthethirteentinylampsthrewapalephosphoricshine。Thegamewasagainrenewed。Ithappenedtobethatseasonoftheyearatwhichglowwormsputforththeirgreatestbrilliancy,andthelighttheyyieldedwasmorethanampleforthepurpose,sinceitispossibleonsuchnightstoreadthehandwritingofaletterbythelightoftwoorthree。 Theincongruitybetweenthemen’sdeedsandtheirenvironmentwasgreat。Amidthesoftjuicyvegetationofthehollowinwhichtheysat,themotionlessandtheuninhabitedsolitude,intrudedthechinkofguineas,therattleofdice,theexclamationsoftherecklessplayers。 Wildevehadliftedtheboxassoonasthelightswereobtained,andthesolitarydieproclaimedthatthegamewasstillagainsthim。 \"Iwon’tplayanymore——you’vebeentamperingwiththedice,\" heshouted。 \"How——whentheywereyourown?\"saidthereddleman。 \"We’llchangethegame:thelowestpointshallwinthestake——itmaycutoffmyillluck。Doyourefuse?\" \"No——goon,\"saidVenn。 \"O,theretheyareagain——damnthem!\"criedWildeve,lookingup。Theheath—croppershadreturnednoiselessly,andwerelookingonwitherectheadsjustasbefore,theirtimideyesfixeduponthescene,asiftheywerewonderingwhatmankindandcandlelightcouldhavetodointhesehauntsatthisuntowardhour。 \"Whataplaguethosecreaturesare——staringatmeso!\" hesaid,andflungastone,whichscatteredthem; whenthegamewascontinuedasbefore。 Wildevehadnowtenguineasleft;andeachlaidfive。 Wildevethrewthreepoints;Venntwo,andrakedinthecoins。 Theotherseizedthedie,andclenchedhisteethuponitinsheerrage,asifhewouldbiteitinpieces。 \"Nevergivein——herearemylastfive!\"hecried,throwingthemdown。 \"Hangtheglowworms——theyaregoingout。Whydon’tyouburn,youlittlefools?Stirthemupwithathorn。\" Heprobedtheglowwormswithabitofstick,androlledthemover,tillthebrightsideoftheirtailswasupwards。 \"There’slightenough。Throwon,\"saidVenn。 Wildevebroughtdowntheboxwithintheshiningcircleandlookedeagerly。Hehadthrownace。\"Welldone!——I saiditwouldturn,andithasturned。\"Vennsaidnothing; buthishandshookslightly。 Hethrewacealso。 \"O!\"saidWildeve。\"Curseme!\" Thediesmackedthestoneasecondtime。Itwasaceagain。 Vennlookedgloomy,threw——thediewasseentobelyingintwopieces,thecleftsidesuppermost。 \"I’vethrownnothingatall,\"hesaid。 \"Servesmeright——Isplitthediewithmyteeth。 Here——takeyourmoney。Blankislessthanone。\" \"Idon’twishit。\" \"Takeit,Isay——you’vewonit!\"AndWildevethrewthestakesagainstthereddleman’schest。Venngatheredthemup,arose,andwithdrewfromthehollow,Wildevesittingstupefied。 Whenhehadcometohimselfhealsoarose,and,withtheextinguishedlanterninhishand,wenttowardsthehighroad。 Onreachingithestoodstill。Thesilenceofnightpervadedthewholeheathexceptinonedirection;andthatwastowardsMistover。Therehecouldhearthenoiseoflightwheels,andpresentlysawtwocarriagelampsdescendingthehill。Wildevescreenedhimselfunderabushandwaited。 Thevehiclecameonandpassedbeforehim。Itwasahiredcarriage,andbehindthecoachmanweretwopersonswhomheknewwell。TheresatEustaciaandYeobright,thearmofthelatterbeingroundherwaist。 TheyturnedthesharpcorneratthebottomtowardsthetemporaryhomewhichClymhadhiredandfurnished,aboutfivemilestotheeastward。 Wildeveforgotthelossofthemoneyatthesightofhislostlove,whosepreciousnessinhiseyeswasincreasingingeometricalprogressionwitheachnewincidentthatremindedhimoftheirhopelessdivision。 Brimmingwiththesubtilizedmiserythathewascapableoffeeling,hefollowedtheoppositewaytowardstheinn。 AboutthesamemomentthatWildevesteppedintothehighwayVennalsohadreacheditatapointahundredyardsfurtheron;andhe,hearingthesamewheels,likewisewaitedtillthecarriageshouldcomeup。 Whenhesawwhosatthereinheseemedtobedisappointed。 Reflectingaminuteortwo,duringwhichintervalthecarriagerolledon,hecrossedtheroad,andtookashortcutthroughthefurzeandheathtoapointwheretheturnpikeroadbentroundinascendingahill。Hewasnowagaininfrontofthecarriage,whichpresentlycameupatawalkingpace。Vennsteppedforwardandshowedhimself。 Eustaciastartedwhenthelampshoneuponhim,andClym’sarmwasinvoluntarilywithdrawnfromherwaist。Hesaid,\"What,Diggory?Youarehavingalonelywalk。\" \"Yes——Ibegyourpardonforstoppingyou,\"saidVenn。 \"ButIamwaitingaboutforMrs。Wildeve:IhavesomethingtogiveherfromMrs。Yeobright。Canyoutellmeifshe’sgonehomefromthepartyyet?\" \"No。Butshewillbeleavingsoon。Youmaypossiblymeetheratthecorner。\" Vennmadeafarewellobeisance,andwalkedbacktohisformerposition,wherethebyroadfromMistoverjoinedthehighway。Hereheremainedfixedfornearlyhalfanhour,andthenanotherpairoflightscamedownthehill。 Itwastheold—fashionedwheelednondescriptbelongingtothecaptain,andThomasinsatinitalone,drivenbyCharley。 Thereddlemancameupastheyslowlyturnedthecorner。 \"Ibegpardonforstoppingyou,Mrs。Wildeve,\"hesaid。 \"ButIhavesomethingtogiveyouprivatelyfromMrs。Yeobright。\" Hehandedasmallparcel;itconsistedofthehundredguineashehadjustwon,roughlytwistedupinapieceofpaper。 Thomasinrecoveredfromhersurprise,andtookthepacket。 \"That’sall,ma’am——Iwishyougoodnight,\"hesaid,andvanishedfromherview。 ThusVenn,inhisanxietytorectifymatters,hadplacedinThomasin’shandsnotonlythefiftyguineaswhichrightlybelongedtoher,butalsothefiftyintendedforhercousinClym。HismistakehadbeenbaseduponWildeve’swordsattheopeningofthegame,whenheindignantlydeniedthattheguineawasnothisown。 Ithadnotbeencomprehendedbythereddlemanthatathalfwaythroughtheperformancethegamewascontinuedwiththemoneyofanotherperson;anditwasanerrorwhichafterwardshelpedtocausemoremisfortunethantreblethelossinmoneyvaluecouldhavedone。 Thenightwasnowsomewhatadvanced;andVennplungeddeeperintotheheath,tillhecametoaravinewherehisvanwasstanding——aspotnotmorethantwohundredyardsfromthesiteofthegamblingbout。Heenteredthismovablehomeofhis,lithislantern,and,beforeclosinghisdoorforthenight,stoodreflectingonthecircumstancesoftheprecedinghours。 Whilehestoodthedawngrewvisibleinthenortheastquarteroftheheavens,which,thecloudshavingclearedoff,wasbrightwithasoftsheenatthismidsummertime,thoughitwasonlybetweenoneandtwoo’clock。Venn,thoroughlyweary,thenshuthisdoorandflunghimselfdowntosleep。 booktwoTHEARRIVAL 1—TidingsoftheComerOnthefinedaysatthistimeoftheyear,andearlier,certainephemeraloperationswereapttodisturb,intheirtriflingway,themajesticcalmofEgdonHeath。 Theywereactivitieswhich,besidethoseofatown,avillage,orevenafarm,wouldhaveappearedasthefermentofstagnationmerely,acreepingofthefleshofsomnolence。 Buthere,awayfromcomparisons,shutinbythestablehills,amongwhichmerewalkinghadthenoveltyofpageantry,andwhereanymancouldimaginehimselftobeAdamwithouttheleastdifficulty,theyattractedtheattentionofeverybirdwithineyeshot,everyreptilenotyetasleep,andsetthesurroundingrabbitscuriouslywatchingfromhillocksatasafedistance。 TheperformancewasthatofbringingtogetherandbuildingintoastackthefurzefaggotswhichHumphreyhadbeencuttingforthecaptain’suseduringtheforegoingfinedays。Thestackwasattheendofthedwelling,andthemenengagedinbuildingitwereHumphreyandSam,theoldmanlookingon。 Itwasafineandquietafternoon,aboutthreeo’clock; butthewintersolsticehavingstealthilycomeon,thelownessofthesuncausedthehourtoseemlaterthanitactuallywas,therebeinglittleheretoremindaninhabitantthathemustunlearnhissummerexperienceoftheskyasadial。Inthecourseofmanydaysandweekssunrisehadadvanceditsquartersfromnortheasttosoutheast,sunsethadrecededfromnorthwesttosouthwest; butEgdonhadhardlyheededthechange。 Eustaciawasindoorsinthedining—room,whichwasreallymorelikeakitchen,havingastonefloorandagapingchimney—corner。Theairwasstill,andwhileshelingeredamomentherealonesoundsofvoicesinconversationcametoherearsdirectlydownthechimney。Sheenteredtherecess,and,listening,lookeduptheoldirregularshaft,withitscavernoushollows,wherethesmokeblunderedaboutonitswaytothesquarebitofskyatthetop,fromwhichthedaylightstruckdownwithapallidglareuponthetattersofsootdrapingtheflueasseaweeddrapesarockyfissure。 Sheremembered:thefurze—stackwasnotfarfromthechimney,andthevoiceswerethoseoftheworkers。 Hergrandfatherjoinedintheconversation。\"Thatladoughtnevertohavelefthome。Hisfather’soccupationwouldhavesuitedhimbest,andtheboyshouldhavefollowedon。 Idon’tbelieveinthesenewmovesinfamilies。 Myfatherwasasailor,sowasI,andsoshouldmysonhavebeenifIhadhadone。\" \"Theplacehe’sbeenlivingatisParis,\"saidHumphrey,\"andtheytellme’tiswheretheking’sheadwascutoffyearsago。Mypoormotherusedtotellmeaboutthatbusiness。 ’Hummy,’sheusedtosay,’Iwasayoungmaidthen,andasIwasathomeironingMother’scapsoneafternoontheparsoncameinandsaid,\"They’vecuttheking’sheadoff,Jane;andwhat’twillbenextGodknows。\"’\" \"AgoodmanyofusknewaswellasHebeforelong,\" saidthecaptain,chuckling。\"Ilivedsevenyearsunderwateronaccountofitinmyboyhood——inthatdamnedsurgeryoftheTriumph,seeingmenbroughtdowntothecockpitwiththeirlegsandarmsblowntoJericho……AndsotheyoungmanhassettledinParis。 Managertoadiamondmerchant,orsomesuchthing,ishenot?\" \"Yes,sir,that’sit。’Tisablazinggreatbusinessthathebelongsto,soI’veheardhismothersay——likeaking’spalace,asfarasdimentsgo。\" \"Icanwellmindwhenhelefthome,\"saidSam。 \"’Tisagoodthingforthefeller,\"saidHumphrey。 \"Asightoftimesbettertobesellingdimentsthannobblingabouthere。\" \"Itmustcostagoodfewshillingstodealatsuchaplace。\" \"Agoodfewindeed,myman,\"repliedthecaptain。 \"Yes,youmaymakeawaywithadealofmoneyandbeneitherdrunkardnorglutton。\" \"Theysay,too,thatClymYeobrightisbecomearealperusingman,withthestrangestnotionsaboutthings。 There,that’sbecausehewenttoschoolearly,suchastheschoolwas。\" \"Strangenotions,hashe?\"saidtheoldman。\"Ah,there’stoomuchofthatsendingtoschoolinthesedays!Itonlydoesharm。Everygatepostandbarn’sdooryoucometoissuretohavesomebadwordorotherchalkeduponitbytheyoungrascals——awomancanhardlypassforshamesometimes。Ifthey’dneverbeentaughthowtowritetheywouldn’thavebeenabletoscribblesuchvillainy。 Theirfatherscouldn’tdoit,andthecountrywasallthebetterforit。\" \"Now,Ishouldthink,Cap’n,thatMissEustaciahadaboutasmuchinherheadthatcomesfrombooksasanybodyabouthere?\" \"PerhapsifMissEustacia,too,hadlessromanticnonsenseinherheaditwouldbebetterforher,\" saidthecaptainshortly;afterwhichhewalkedaway。 \"Isay,Sam,\"observedHumphreywhentheoldmanwasgone,\"sheandClymYeobrightwouldmakeaveryprettypigeon—pair——hey?Iftheywouldn’tI’llbedazed!Bothofonemindaboutnicetiesforcertain,andlearnedinprint,andalwaysthinkingabouthighdoctrine——therecouldn’tbeabettercoupleiftheyweremadeo’purpose。 Clym’sfamilyisasgoodashers。Hisfatherwasafarmer,that’strue;buthismotherwasasortoflady,asweknow。 Nothingwouldpleasemebetterthantoseethemtwomanandwife。\" \"They’dlookverynatty,arm—in—crooktogether,andtheirbestclotheson,whetherorno,ifhe’satallthewell—favouredfellowheusedtobe。\" \"Theywould,Humphrey。Well,Ishouldliketoseethechapterriblemuchaftersomanyyears。IfIknewforcertainwhenhewascomingI’dstrolloutthreeorfourmilestomeethimandhelpcarryanythingfor’n;thoughI supposehe’salteredfromtheboyhewas。TheysayhecantalkFrenchasfastasamaidcaneatblackberries; andifso,dependuponitwewhohavestayedathomeshallseemnomorethanscroffinhiseyes。\" \"ComingacrossthewatertoBudmouthbysteamer,isn’the?\" \"Yes;buthowhe’scomingfromBudmouthIdon’tknow。\" \"That’sabadtroubleabouthiscousinThomasin。 Iwondersuchanice—notionedfellowasClymlikestocomehomeintoit。Whatanunnywatchwewerein,tobesure,whenweheardtheyweren’tmarriedatall,aftersingingto’emasmanandwifethatnight!BedazedifIshouldlikearelationofminetohavebeenmadesuchafoolofbyaman。Itmakesthefamilylooksmall。\" \"Yes。Poormaid,herhearthasachedenoughaboutit。 Herhealthissufferingfromit,Ihear,forshewillbideentirelyindoors。Weneverseeheroutnow,scamperingoverthefurzewithafaceasredasarose,assheusedtodo。\" \"I’veheardshewouldn’thaveWildevenowifheaskedher。\" \"Youhave?’Tisnewstome。\" Whilethefurze—gatherershaddesultorilyconversedthusEustacia’sfacegraduallybenttothehearthinaprofoundreverie,hertoeunconsciouslytappingthedryturfwhichlayburningatherfeet。 Thesubjectoftheirdiscoursehadbeenkeenlyinterestingtoher。Ayoungandclevermanwascomingintothatlonelyheathfrom,ofallcontrastingplacesintheworld,Paris。 Itwaslikeamancomingfromheaven。Moresingularstill,theheathmenhadinstinctivelycoupledherandthismantogetherintheirmindsasapairbornforeachother。