RosalieVanderpoelwasaclean—mindedlittleperson,herpeoplewereoftheclean—mindedtype,thereforeshedidnotunderstandallthatthisironicspeechimplied,butshegatheredenoughofitssignificancetocausehertoturnfirstredandthenpaleandthentoburstintotears。ShewascryingandtryingtoconcealthefactwhenHannahreturned。Shebentherheadandtouchedhereyesfurtivelywhilehertoilettewascompleted。
SirNigelhadretiredfromthescene,buthehaddonesofeelingthathehadplantedaseedandbestowedapracticallesson。Hehad,itistrue,bestowedone,butagainshehadnotunderstooditssignificanceandwasonlyleftbewilderedandunhappy。Shebegantobenervousanduncertainaboutherselfandabouthismoodsandpointsofview。Shehadneverbeenmadetofeelsoathome。Everyonehadbeenkindtoherandlenienttoherlackofbrilliancy。Noonehadexpectedhertobebrilliant,andshehadbeenquitesweet—
temperedlyresignedtothefactthatshewasnotthekindofgirlwhoshoneeitherinsocietyorelsewhere。Shedidnotresentthefactthatsheknewpeoplesaidofher,\"Sheisn’tintheleastbitbright,RosyVanderpoel,butshe’sanice,sweetlittlething。\"Shehadtriedtobeniceandsweetandhadaspiredtonothinghigher。
Butnowthatseemedsomuchlessthanenough。PerhapsNigeloughttohavemarriedoneofthecleverones,someonewhowouldhaveknownhowtounderstandhimandwhowouldhavebeenmoreentertainingthanshecouldbe。Perhapsshewasbeginningtoborehim,perhapshewasfindingheroutandbeginningtogettired。Atthispointthealwaystooreadytearswouldrisetohereyesandshewouldbeoverwhelmedbyasenseofhomesickness。Oftenshecriedherselfsilentlytosleep,longingforhermother——hernice,comfortable,ordinarymother,whomshehadseveraltimesfeltNigelhadsomedifficultyinbeingunreservedlypoliteto——thoughhehadbeenpoliteonthesurface。
Bythetimetheylandedshehadbeenlivingundersomuchstraininherefforttoseemquiteunchanged,thatshehadlosthernerve。Shedidnotfeelwellandwassometimesafraidthatshemightdosomethingsillyandhystericalinspiteofherself,begintocryforinstancewhentherewasreallynoexplanationforherdoingit。ButwhenshereachedLondonthenoveltyofeverythingsoexcitedherthatshethoughtshewasgoingtobebetter,andthenshesaidtoherselfitwouldbeprovedtoherthatallherfearshadbeennonsense。Thisreturnofhopemadeherquitelight—spirited,andshewasalmostgayinherlittleoutburstsofdelightandadmirationasshedroveaboutthestreetswithherhusband。Shedidnotknowthatheringenuousignoranceofthingshehadknownallhislife,herraptureovercommonmonumentsofhistory,ledhimtosaytohimselfthathefeltratherasifheweretakingahousemaidtoseeaLordMayor’sShow。
BeforegoingtoStornhamCourttheyspentafewdaysintown。Therehadbeennointentionofproclaimingtheirpresencetotheworld,andtheydidnotdoso,butunluckilycertaintradesmendiscoveredthefactthatSirNigelAnstruthershadreturnedtoEnglandwiththebridehehadsecuredinNewYork。Theconclusiontobededucedfromthiscircumstancewasthattheparticularmomentwasagoodoneatwhichtosendinbillsfor\"acct。rendered。\"ThetradesmenquitesharedAnstruthers’pointofview。Theirreasoningwasdelightfullysimpleandtheywerewhollyunawarethatitmighthavebeencalledgross。Amanoverhisheadandearsindebtnaturallyexpectedhiscreditorswouldbepaidbytheyoungwomanwhohadmarriedhim。Americahadinthesedaysbeensolittleexploredbythethriftyimpecuniouswell—bornthatitsingenuoussentimentalityincertainmatterswasbynomeanscomprehended。
ByeachpostSirNigelreceivednumerousbills。Sometimeslettersaccompaniedthem,andonceortwicerespectfulbutfirmmalepersonsbroughtthembyhandanddemandedinterviewswhichirritatedSirNigelextremely。GiventimetoarrangematterswithRosalie,totrainhertosomesenseofherduty,hebelievedthatthe\"acct。rendered\"couldbewipedoff,buthesawhemusthavetime。Shewassuchalittlefool。Againandagainhewasfuriousatthefatewhichhadforcedhimtotakeher。
ThetruthwasthatRosalieknewnothingwhateveraboutunpaidbills。ReubenVanderpoel’sdaughtershadneverencounteredanindignanttradesmanintheirlives。Whentheywentinto\"stores\"theywerereceivedwithunfeignedrapture。
Everythingwasdraggedforthtobedisplayedtothem,attendantswaitedtoleapforthtosupplytheirsmallestbehest。
Theyknewnootherphaseofexistencethantheoneinwhichonecouldbuyanythingonewantedandpayanypricedemandedforit。
ConsequentlyRosaliedidnotrecognisesignswhichwouldhavebeenobviouslyrecognisablebytheinitiated。IfSirNigelAnstruthershadbeenaniceyoungfellowwhohadlovedher,andhehadbeenhonestenoughtomakeacleanbreastofhisdifficulties,shewouldhavethrownherselfintohisarmsandimploredhimeffusivelytomakeuseofallheravailablefunds,andifthesupplyhadbeeninsufficient,wouldhaveimmediatelywrittentoherfatherforfurtherdonations,knowingthatherappealwouldberespondedtoatonce。ButSirNigelAnstrutherscherishednosentimentforanyotherindividualthanhimself,andhehadnointentionofexplainingthathismerevanityhadcausedhimtomisleadher,thathisrankandestatecountedfornothingandthathewasinfactapauperloadedwithdishonestdebts。Hewantedmoney,buthewantedittobegiventohimasifheconferredafavourbyreceivingit。
Itmustbetransferredtohimasthoughitwerehisbyright。
Whatdidamanmarryfor?Thereforehiswife’sunconsciousnessthatshewasinflictingoutrageuponhimbyhermerementalattitudefilledhisbeingwithslowlyrisinggall。
PoorRosaliewentjoyfullyforthshoppingafterthemannerofallnewlyarrivedAmericans。SheboughtnewtoilettesandgewgawsandpresentsforherfriendsandrelationsinNewYork,andeachpackagewhichwasdeliveredatthehoteladdedtoSirNigel’srage。
Thatthelittleblockheadshouldbeallowedtodowhatshelikedwithhermoneyandthatheshouldnotbeabletoforbidher!Thishesaidtohimselfatintervalsoffiveminutesthroughtheday——whichledtoanothersmallepisode。
\"Youarespendingagreatdealofmoney,\"hesaidonemorninginhiscondemnatorymanner。Rosalielookedupfromthelaceflouncewhichhadjustbeendeliveredandgavethelittlenervouslaugh,whichwasbecomingentirelyuncertainofpropitiating。
\"AmI?\"sheanswered。\"TheysayallAmericansspendagooddeal。\"
\"Yourmoneyoughttobeinproperhandsandproperlymanaged,\"hewentonwithcoldprecision。\"IfyouwereanEnglishwoman,yourhusbandwouldcontrolit。\"
\"Wouldhe?\"Thesimple,sweet—temperedobtusenessofhertonewasaninfuriatingthingtohim。Therewastheusualshadeoftroubledsurpriseinhereyesastheymethis。
\"Idon’tthinkmeninAmericaeverdothat。Idon’tbelievetheniceoneswantto。Youseetheyhavesuchaprideaboutalwaysgivingthingstowomen,andtakingcareofthem。I
believeaniceAmericanmanwouldbreakstonesinthestreetratherthantakemoneyfromawoman——evenhiswife。Imeanwhilehecouldwork。Ofcourseifhewasillorhadillluckoranythinglikethat,hewouldn’tbesoproudasnottotakeitfromthepersonwholovedhimmostandwantedtohelphim。
Youdosometimeshearofamanwhowon’tworkandletshiswifesupporthim,butit’sveryseldom,andtheyarealwaysthelowkindthatothermenlookdownon。\"
\"Wantedtohelphim。\"SirNigelselectedthephraseandquoteditbetweenpuffsofthecigarheheldinhisfine,rathercruel—lookinghands,andhisvoiceexpressedanottoosubtlesneer。\"Awomanisnot`helping’herhusbandwhenshegiveshimcontrolofherfortune。Sheisonlydoingherdutyandacceptingherproperpositionwithregardtohim。Thelawusedtosettlethethingdefinitely。\"
\"Did—didit?\"Rosyfalteredweakly。Sheknewhewasoffendedagainandthatshewasoncemoresomehowinthewrong。Somanythingsaboutherseemedtodispleasehim,andwhenhewasdispleasedhealwaysremindedherthatshewasstupidly,objectionablyguiltyofnotbeinganEnglishwoman。
Whatsoeverithappenedtobe,thefaultshehadcommittedoutofherdepthofignorance,hedidnotforgetit。Itwasnohabitofhistoendeavourtodismissoffences。Hepreferredtoholdtheminpossessionasiftheyweretreasuresandtoturnthemoverandover,inthementalseclusionwhichnourishesthegrowthofinjuries,sincewithinitsbarriersthereisnochanceoftheirbeingpalliatedbytheapologiesorexplanationsoftheoffender。
DuringtheirjourneytoStornhamCourtthenextdayhewasinoneofhisblackmoods。Onceintherailwaycarriagehepaidsmallattentiontohiswife,butsatrigidlyreadinghisTimes,untilaboutmidwaytotheirdestinationhedescendedatastationandpaidavisittothebuffetinthesmallrefreshmentroom,afterwhichhesettledhimselftodozeinanexceedinglyunbecomingattitude,histravellingcappulleddown,hisratherheavyfacecongestedwiththedarkflushRosaliehadnotyetlearnedwasduetothefactthathehadhastilytossedofftwoorthreewhiskiesandsodas。Thoughhewasnevereitherthickofutteranceorunsteadyonhisfeet,whiskyandsodaformedanimportantfactorinhisexistence。Whenhewasannoyedordullheatoncetookthenecessaryprecautionsagainstbeingovercomebythesefeelings,andtheeffectuponaconstitutionallyeviltemperwastotransformitintoaninfernalone。ThenighthadbeenabadoneforRosy。Suchfloodsofhomesicklonginghadoverpoweredherthatshehadnotbeenabletosleep。ShehadrisenfeelingshakyandhystericalandhernervousnesshadbeenaddedtobyherfearthatNigelmightobserveherandmakecomment。OfcourseshetoldherselfitwasnaturalthatheshouldnotwishhertoappearatStornhamCourtlookingapale,pink—nosedlittlefright。Hereffortstobecheerfulhadindeedbeensomewhattouching,buttheyhadmetwithsmallencouragement。
Shethoughtthegreen—clothedcountrylovelyasthetrainspedthroughit,andalumproseinhersmallthroatbecausesheknewshemighthavebeensohappyifshehadnotbeensofrightenedandmiserable。Thethingwhichhadbeendawninguponhertookclearer,moreawfulform。Incidentsshehadtriedtoexplainandexcusetoherself,uponallsortsoffutile,simplegrounds,begantoloomupbeforeherinsomethingliketheiractualproportions。Shehadheardofmenwhohadchangedtheirmannertowardsgirlsaftertheyhadmarriedthem,butshedidnotknowtheyhadbeguntochangesosoon。Thiswassoearlyinthehoneymoontobesittinginarailwaycarriage,inacornerremotefromthatoccupiedbyabridegroom,whoreadhispaperinwhatwasobviouslyintentional,resentfulsolitude。EmilySoame’sfather,sheremembereditagainstherwill,hadbeenobligedtogetadivorceforEmilyafterhertwoyearsofwretchedmarriedlife。ButAlfredSoameshadbeenquiteniceforsixmonthsatleast。Itseemedasifallthismustbeadream,oneofthosenightmarethings,inwhichyousuddenlyfindyourselfmarriedtosomeoneyoucannotbear,andyoudon’tknowhowithappened,becauseyouyourselfhavehadnothingtodowiththematter。Shefeltthatpresentlyshemustwakenwithastartandfindherselfbreathingfast,andpantingout,halflaughing,halfcrying,\"Oh,Iamsogladit’snottrue!Iamsogladit’snottrue!\"
Butthiswastrue,andtherewasNigel。Andshewasinanew,unexploredworld。Herlittletremblinghandsclutchedeachother。Thehappy,lightgirlishdaysfullofeaseandfriendlinessanddecencyseemedgoneforever。ItwasnotRosalieVanderpoelwhopressedhercolourlessfaceagainsttheglassofthewindow,lookingoutattheflyingtrees;itwasthewifeofNigelAnstruthers,andsuddenly,bysomehideousmagic,shehadbeensnatchedfromtheworldtowhichshebelongedandwasbeingdraggedbyagaolertoaprisonfromwhichshedidnotknowhowtoescape。AlreadyNigelhadmanagedtoconveytoherthatinEnglandawomanwhowasmarriedcoulddonothingtodefendherselfagainstherhusband,andthattoendeavourtodoanythingwasthelastimpossibletouchofvulgarignominy。
Thevividrealisationofthesituationseizeduponherlikeapossessionassheglancedsidewaysatherbridegroomandhurriedlyglancedawayagainwithalittlehystericalshudder。
NewYork,good—tempered,lenient,freeNewYork,wasmillionsofmilesawayandNigelwassoloathlynearand——andsougly。Shehadneverknownbeforethathewassougly,thathisfacewassoheavy,hisskinsothickandcoarseandhisexpressionsoevillyill—tempered。Shewasnotsufficientlyanalyticaltobeconsciousthatshehadwithoneboundleapedtotheappallingpointoffeelinguncontrollablephysicalabhorrenceofthecreaturetowhomshewaschainedforlife。Shewasterrifiedatfindingherselfforcedtocombattherealisationthattherewerecertainexpressionsofhiscountenancewhichmadeherfeelsickwithrepulsion。Herself—reproachalsowasasgreatasherterror。Hewasherhusband——herhusband——andshewasawickedgirl。Sherepeatedthewordstoherselfagainandagain,butremotelysheknewthatwhenshesaid,\"Heismyhusband,\"thatwastheworstthingofall。
Thisinwardstrugglewasabadpreparationforanyaddedmisery,andwhentheirrailroadjourneyterminatedatStornhamStationshewasmetbynewbewilderment。
Thestationitselfwasarusticplacewherewildrosesclimbeddownabanktomeettheverytrainitself。Thestationmaster’scottagehadrosesandclustersoflilieswavinginitstinygarden。Thestationmaster,agood—natured,red—facedman,cameforward,baringhishead,toopentherailroadcarriagedoorwithhisownhand。Rosythoughthimdelightfulandbowedandsmiledsweet—temperedlytohimandtohiswifeandlittlegirls,whowerecurtseyingatthegardengate。Shewassufficientlyhomesicktobeactuallygratefultothemfortheirairofwelcomingher。ButasshesmiledsheglancedfurtivelyatNigeltoseeifshewasdoingexactlytherightthing。
Hehimselfwasnotsmilinganddidnotunbendevenwhenthestationmaster,whohadknownhimfromhisboyhood,feltatlibertytoofferadeferentialwelcome。
\"Happytoseeyouhomewithherladyship,SirNigel,\"hesaid;\"veryhappy,ifImaysayso。\"
SirNigelrespondedtotherespectfulamiabilitywithahalf—
militaryliftingofhisrighthand,accompaniedbyagrunt。
\"D’yedo,Wells,\"hesaid,andstrodepasthimtospeaktothefootmanwhohadcomefromStornhamCourtwiththecarriage。
ThenewandnervouslittleLadyAnstruthers,whowaslefttotrotafterherhusband,smiledagainattheruddy,kind—
lookingfellow,thistimeinconsciousdeprecation。Inthesimplicityofherrepublicansympathywithawell—meaningfellowcreaturewhomightfeelhimselfsnubbed,shecouldhaveshakenhimbythehand。ShehadevenpartedherlipstoventureawordofcivilitywhenshewasstartledbyhearingSirNigel’svoiceraisedinangryrating。
\"Damnedbadmanagementnottobringsomethingelse,\"
sheheard。\"Kindofthingyoufellowsarealwaysdoing。\"
Shemadeherwaytothecarriage,flurriedagainbynotknowingwhethershewasdoingrightorwrong。SirNigelhadgivenhernoinstructionsandshehadnotyetlearnedthatwhenhewasinacertainhumourtherewasequalfaultinobeyingordisobeyingsuchordersashegave。
ThecarriagefromtheCourt——notintheleastaneworsmartequipage——wasdrawnupbeforetheentranceofthestationandSirNigelwasinaragebecausethevehiclebroughtfortheluggagewastoosmalltocarryitall。
\"Verysorry,SirNigel,\"saidthecoachman,touchinghishattwoorthreetimesinhisagitation。\"Verysorry。Theomnibuswasalittleoutoforder——thesprings,SirNigel——andIthought————\"
\"Youthought!\"wastheheatedinterruption。\"Whatrighthadyoutothink,damnit!Youarenotpaidtothink,youarepaidtodoyourworkproperly。Herearealotofdamnedboxeswhichoughttogowithusand——where’syourmaid?\"
wheelingrounduponhiswife。
Rosalieturnedtowardsthewoman,whowasapproachingfromthewaitingroom。
\"Hannah,\"shesaidtimorously。
\"Dropthoseconfoundedbundles,\"orderedSirNigel,\"andshowJamestheboxesherladyshipisobligedtohavethisevening。Bequickaboutitanddon’tpickouthalfadozen。Thecartcan’ttakethem。\"
Hannahlookedfrightened。Thissortofthingwasnewtoher,too。Sheshuffledherpackagesontoaseatandfollowedthefootmantotheluggage。SirNigelcontinuedratingthecoachman。Anyformofviolentself—assertionwaswelcometohimatanytime,andwhenhewasirritatedhefounditadistinctluxurytokickadogorthrowabootatacat。Thespringsoftheomnibus,heargued,hadnorighttobebrokenwhenitwasknownthathewascominghome。Hisangerwasonlyaddedtobythecoachman’shaltingendeavoursinhisexcusestoveilafactheknewhismasterwasawareof,thateverythingatStornhamwasmoreorlessoutoforder,andthatdilapidationsweretheinevitableresultoftherebeingnomoneytopayforrepairs。Themanleanedforwardonhisboxandspokeatlastinalowtone。
\"Thebushasbeenbrokensometime,\"hesaid。\"It’s——it’sanexpensivejob,SirNigel。Herladyshipthoughtitbetterto————\"SirNigelturnedwhiteaboutthemouth。
\"Holdyourtongue,\"hecommanded,andthecoachmangotredintheface,saluted,bitinghislips,andsatverystiffanduprightonhisbox。
Thestationmasteredgedawayuneasilyandtriedtolookasifhewerenotlistening。ButRosaliecouldseethathecouldnothelphearing,norcouldthecountrypeoplewhohadbeenpassengersbythetrainandwhowerecollectingtheirbelongingsandgettingintotheirtraps。
LadyAnstrutherswasignoredandremainedstandingwhilethescenewenton。ShecouldnothelprecallingthemannerinwhichshehadbeeninvariablyreceivedinNewYorkonherreturnfromanyjourney,howshewasmetbycomfortable,merrypeopleandtakencareofatonce。Thiswassostrange,itwassoqueer,sodifferent。
\"Oh,nevermind,Nigeldear,\"shesaidatlast,withinnocentindiscretion。\"Itdoesn’treallymatter,youknow。\"
SirNigelturneduponherablazeofhaughtyindignation。
\"Ifyou’llpardonmysayingso,itdoesmatter,\"hesaid。
\"Itmattersconfoundedly。Begoodenoughtotakeyourplaceinthecarriage。\"
Hemovedtothecarriagedoor,andnottoocivillyputherin。Shegaspedalittleforbreathasshesatdown。Hehadspokentoherasifshehadbeenanimpertinentservantwhohadtakenaliberty。Thepoorgirlwasbewilderedtothevergeofpanic。Whenhehadendedhistiradeandtookhisplacebesideherheworehismosthaughtilyintolerantair。
\"MayIrequestthatinfutureyouwillbegoodenoughnottointerferewhenIamreprovingmyservants,\"heremarked。
\"Ididn’tmeantointerfere,\"sheapologisedtremulously。
\"Idon’tknowwhatyoumeant。Ionlyknowwhatyoudid,\"washisresponse。\"YouAmericanwomenaretoofondofcuttingin。AnEnglishmancanthinkforhimselfwithouthiswife’sassistance。\"
Thetearsrosetohereyes。Theintroductionoftheinternationalquestionoverpoweredherasalways。
\"Don’tbegintobehysterical,\"wastheamelioratingtendernesswithwhichheobservedthetwohotsaltdropswhichfelldespiteher。\"Ishouldscarcelywishtopresentyoutomymotherbathedintears。\"
Shewipedthesaltdropshastilyawayandsatforamomentsilentinthecornerofthecarriage。Beingwhollyprimitiveandunanalytical,shewasashamedandbegantoblameherself。
Hewasright。Shemustnotbesillybecauseshewasunusedtothings。Sheoughtnottobedisturbedbytrifles。Shemusttrytobeniceandlookcheerful。Shemadeaneffortanddidnospeakforafewminutes。Whenshehadrecoveredherselfshetriedagain。
\"Englishcountryissopretty,\"shesaid,whenshethoughtshewasquitesurethathervoicewouldnottremble。\"Idosolikethehedgesandthedarlinglittlered—roofedcottages。\"
Itwasaninnocenttentativeatsayingsomethingagreeablewhichmightpropitiatehim。Shewasbeginningtorealisethatshewascontinuallymakingeffortstopropitiatehim。Butoneoftheformsofunpleasantnessmostenjoyabletohimwasthesnubbingofanygentleeffortatpalliatinghismood。Hecondescendedinthiscasenoresponsewhatever,butmerelycontinuedstaringcontemptuouslybeforehim。
\"Itissopicturesque,andsounlikeAmerica,\"wasthepatheticlittlecommonplacesheventurednext。\"Ain’tit,Nigel?\"
Heturnedhisheadslowlytowardsher,asifshehadtakenanewlibertyindisturbinghismeditations。
\"Wha——at?\"hedrawled。
Itwasalmosttoomuchforhertosustainherselfunder。
Hercouragecollapsed。
\"Iwasonlysayinghowprettythecottageswere,\"shefaltered。\"Andthatthere’snothinglikethisinAmerica。\"
\"Youendedyourremarkbyadding,`ain’tit,’\"herhusbandcondescended。\"ThereisnothinglikethatinEngland。
IshallaskyoutodomethefavourofleavingAmericanismsoutofyourconversationwhenyouareinthesocietyofEnglishladiesandgentlemen。Itwon’tdo。\"
\"Ididn’tknowIsaidit,\"Rosyansweredfeebly。
\"Thatisthedifficulty,\"washisresponse。\"Youneverknow,buteducatedpeopledo。\"
Therewasnothingmoretobesaid,atleastforagirlwhohadneverknownwhatitwastobebullied。Thisonefeltlikeabeggarorascullerymaid,who,beingratedbyhermaster,hadnottherefugeofbeingableto\"givewarning。\"
Shecouldnevergivewarning。TheAtlanticOceanwasbetweenherandthosewhohadlovedandprotectedherallhershortlife,andthecarriagewasbearingheronwardstothehomeinwhichshewastolivealoneasthisman’scompaniontotheendofherexistence。
Shemadenofurtherpropitiatoryefforts,butsatandstaredinsimpleblanknessatthecountry,whichseemedtoincreaseinlovelinessateachnewpointofview。Sometimesshesawsweetwooded,rollinglandsmadelovelierbythehomelyfarm—
housesandcottagesenclosedandshelteredbythickhedgesandtrees;onceortwicetheydrovepastaparkenfoldingagreathouseguardedbyitshugesentineloaksandbeeches;oncethecarriagepassedthroughanadorablelittlevillage,wherechildrenplayedonthegreenandasquare—toweredgreychurchseemedtowatchoverthesteep—roofedcottagesandcreeper—
coveredvicarage。IfshehadbeenahappyAmericantouristtravellingincompanywithimpressionablefriends,shewouldhavebrokenintoecstaticlittleexclamationsofadmirationeveryfiveminutes,butithadbeendrivenhometoherthattoherpresentcompanion,towhomnothingwasnew,herrapturewouldmerelyrepresentthecrudenesswhichhadexistedincontentmentinabrown—stonehouseonanoisythoroughfare,throughalifewhichhadbeenpassedtrampingupanddownnumberedstreetsandavenues。
Theyapproachedatlastasecondvillagewithagreen,agrass—grownstreetandtheirregularred—tiledcottages,whichtotheunaccustomedeyeseemedrathertorepresentstudiesforsketchesthanabsoluterealities。Thebellsinthechurchtowerbrokeforthintoachimeandpeopleappearedatthedoorsofthecottages。Thementouchedtheirforeheadsasthecarriagepassed,andthechildrenmadebobbingcurtsies。SirNigelcondescendedtostraightenhimselfatrifleinhisseat,andrecognisedthegreetingswiththestiff,half—militarysalute。Thepoorgirlathissidefeltthatheputaslittlefeelingaspossibleintothemovement,andthatifsheherselfhadbeenabowingvillagershewouldalmosthavepreferredtobewhollyignored。Shelookedathimquestioningly。
\"Arethey——must_I_?\"shebegan。
\"Makesomecivilrecognition,\"answeredSirNigel,asifhewereinstructinganignorantchild。\"Itiscustomary。\"
Soshebowedandtriedtosmile,andthejoyousclamourofthebellsbroughttheawfullumpintoherthroatagain。ItremindedheroftheringingofthechimesattheNewYorkchurchonthatdayofhermarriage,whichhadbeensofullofgay,luxuriousbustle,socrowdedwithweddingpresents,andflowers,andwarm—hearted,affectionatecongratulations,andgoodwishesutteredinmerryAmericanvoices。
TheparkatStornhamCourtwaslargeandbeautifulandold。Thetreesweremagnificent,andthebroadsweepofswardandrichdipoffernydellallthattheimaginationcoulddesire。TheCourtitselfwasold,andmany—gabledandmellow—redandfine。Rosaliehadlearnedfromnoprecedentasyetthathousesofitskindmayrepresenttheapotheosisofdiscomfortanddilapidationwithin,andonlybecomemorebeautifulwithout。Tumbled—downchimneysandbrokentiles,beingclamberedoverbytossingivy,arepicturestodelightthesoul。