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类别:其他 作者:Frances Hodgson Burnett字数:10976更新时间:19/01/07 14:57:26
Acommon—lookingyoungmanonabicycle,whohadwheeledintothevillagewiththecarriage,ridingalongsideitforahundredyardsorso,stoppedbeforetheClockInnanddismounted,justasMrs。Brentnearedhim。Hesawherlookingaftertheequipage,andliftinghiscapspoketohercivilly。 \"ThisisStornhamvillage,ain’tit,ma’am?\"heinquired。 \"Yes,myman。\"Hiscostumeandgeneralaspectseemedtoindicatethathewasoftheclassoneaddressedas\"myman,\" thoughtherewassomethingalittleoddabouthim。 \"Thankyou。Thatwasn’tMissVanderpoel’seldestsisterinthatcarriage,wasit?\" \"MissVanderpoel’s————\"Mrs。Brenthesitated。\"DoyoumeanLadyAnstruthers?\" \"I’dforgottenhername。IknowMissVanderpoel’seldestsisterlivesatStornham——ReubenS。Vanderpoel’sdaughter。\" \"LadyAnstruthers’youngersisterisaMissVanderpoel,andsheisvisitingatStornhamCourtnow。\"Mrs。Brentcouldnothelpadding,curiously,\"Whydoyouask?\" \"Iamgoingtoseeher。I’manAmerican。\" Mrs。Brentcoughedtocoveraslightgasp。ShehadheardremarkablethingsofthedemocraticcustomsofAmerica。Itwaspainfulnottobeabletoaskquestions。 \"TheladyinthecarriagewastheCountessofDunholm,\" shesaidrathergrandly。\"TheyaregoingtotheCourttocallonMissVanderpoel。\" \"ThenMissVanderpoel’sthereyet。That’sallright。 Thankyou,ma’am,\"andliftinghiscapagainheturnedintothelittlepublichouse。 TheDunholmpartyhadbeenaccustomedontheirrarevisitstoStornhamtobereceivedbythekindofman—servantinthekindofliverywhichisamanifest,thoughunwilling,confession。Themenwhothrewopenthedoorswereofregulationheight,welldressed,andoftrainedbearing。Theentrancehallhadlostitshopelessshabbiness。Itwasacompleteandpicturesquelyluxuriousthing。Thechangesuggestedmagic。Themagicwhichhadbeenused,LordDunholmreflected,wasthesimplestandmostpowerfulonearth。Givensurroundings,combinedwithagiftforknowingvaluesofformandcolour,ifyouhavethepowertospendthousandsofguineasontigerskins,Orientalrugs,andotherbeauties,barrennessiseasilytransformed。 Thedrawing—roomworeachangedaspect,andatafirstglanceitwastobeseenthatinpoorlittleLadyAnstruthers,asshehadgenerallybeencalled,therewastobenotedalterationalso。Inhercasethechange,beinginitsfirststages,couldnotperhapsbeyetcalledtransformation,but,aidedbysoftlyprettyarrangementofdressandhair,alightinhereyes,andasuggestionofpinkunderherskin,onerecalledthatshehadoncebeenaprettylittlewoman,andthatafterallshewasonlyaboutthirty—twoyearsoldThathersister,MissVanderpoel,hadbeauty,itwasnotnecessarytohesitateindeciding。NeitherLordDunholmnorhiswifenortheirsondidhesitate。Agirlwithlonglimbsanalluringprofile,andextraordinaryblacklashessetroundlovelyIrish—blueeyes,possessesphysicalcapitalnottobearguedabout。 Shewasnotoneofthecurious,exoticlittlecreatures,whosethin,thoughsometimesrathersweet,andalwaysgay,high— pitchedyoungvoicesLordDunholmhadbeensoespeciallystruckbyintheearlydaysoftheAmericaninvasion。Hervoicehadatoneonewouldbelikelytorememberwithpleasure。 Howwellshemoved——howwellherblackheadwassetonherneck!Yes,shewasofthenewtype——thelatergeneration。 Theseamazing,oddlypracticalpeoplehadevolvedit——plannedit,perhaps,bought——figurativelyspeaking——thearchitectsandmaterialtodesignandbuildit——boughttheminwhatevercountrytheyfoundthem,England,France,ItalyGermany——pocketingthemcoollyandcarryingthembackhometodevelop,complete,andsendforthintotheworldwhentheirinventionwasaperfectedthing。Struckbythehumourofhisfancy,LordDunholmfoundhimselfsmilingintotheIrish—blueeyes。Theysmiledbackathiminawaywhichwarmedhisheart。Therewerenopausesintheconversationwhichfollowed。Intimespast,callsatStornhamhadgenerallyheldpainfullyblankmoments。LadyDunholmwasaspleasedasherhusband。Areallycharminggirlwasanenormousacquisitiontotheneighbourhood。 Westholt,hisfathersaw,hadfoundevenmorethanthestoryofoldDoby’spipehadpreparedhimtoexpect。 Countrycallswerenotusuallyinterestingorstimulating,andthisonewas。LordDunholmlaidsubtlybrilliantplanstoleadMissVanderpoeltotalkofhernativelandandherviewsofit。Heknewthatshewouldsaythingsworthhearing。 Incidentallyonegatheredpicturesquedetail。Tohavevibratedbetweenthetwocontinentssinceherthirteenthyear,tohavespentafewyearsatschoolinonecountry,afewyearsinanother,andyetafewyearsmoreinstillanother,aspartofanarrangededucationalplan;tohavecrossedtheAtlanticfortheholidays,andtohavejourneyedthousandsofmileswithherfatherinhisprivatecar;tomakethevisitsofamanofgreatschemestohispossessionsofmines,railroads,andlandswhichwerealmostprincipalities——thesethingshadbeenmerelydetailsofherlife,addinginterestandvariety,itwastrue,butseemingthemerelynormaloutcomeofexistence。 TheywerenormaltoVanderpoelsandothersoftheirclasswhowereabnormalitiesinthemselveswhencomparedwiththerestoftheworld。 Herownverylackofanyabnormalityreached,inLordDunholm’smind,thehighestpointofillustrationofthephaseoflifeshebeautifullyrepresented——forbeautifulhefeltitsrarecharmswere。 Whentheystrolledouttolookatthegardenshefoundtalkwithhernolessastimulatingthing。ShetoldherstoryofKedgers,andshowedthechosenspotwherethicketsofliliesweretobloom,withthegiantsliftingwhitearchangeltrumpetsabovetheminthecentre。 \"Hecanbetrusted,\"shesaid。\"Ifeelsurehecanbetrusted。Helovesthem。Hecouldnotlovethemsomuchandnotbeabletotakecareofthem。\"Andasshelookedathiminfrankappealforsympathy,LordDunholmfeltthatforthemomentshelookedlikeatall,queenlychild。 Butpleasedashewas,hepresentlygaveuphisplaceathersidetoWestholt。Hemustnotbeaselfisholdfellowandmonopoliseher。Hehopedtheywouldseeeachotheroften,hesaidcharmingly。HethoughtshewouldbesuretolikeDunholm,whichwasreallyathoroughlyEnglisholdplace,markedbyallthefeaturessheseemedsomuchattractedby。Thereweresomebeautifulrelicsofthepastthere,andsomerathershockingones——certaindungeons,forinstance,andagallowsmount,onwhichingoodoldtimesthefamilygallowshadstood。Thishadapparentlybeenaworkingadjuncttothedomesticarrangementsofeveryrespectablefamily,andthatirritatingpersonsshoulddanglefromithadbeenasimpledomesticnecessity,ifoneweretobelieveoldstories。 \"Itwasthenthatnobleswereregardedwithrespect,\"hesaid,withhisfinesmile。\"Inthedayswhenamanappearedwithclangofarmsandwithjavelinsandspearsbefore,anddonjonkeepsinthebackground,theattitudeofbentkneesandawfulreverenceweretheinevitableresults。Whenonecouldhangaservantonone’sownprivategallows,orchopoffhishandforirreverenceordisobedience——obedienceandreverencewerearule。Now,amonth’snoticeistheextremityofpunishment,andtheoldpompofarmedservitorssuggestscomicopera。ButwecanshowyourelicsofitatDunholm。\" HejoinedhiswifeandbeganatoncetomakehimselfsodelightfultoRosythatsheceasedtobeafraidofhim,andendedbytalkingalmostgailyofherLondonvisit。 BettyandWestholtwalkedtogether。Theafternoonbeinglovely,theyhadallsaunteredintotheparktolookatcertainviews,andthesunwasshiningbetweenthetrees。Bettythoughttheyoungmanalmostascharmingashisfather,whichwassayingmuch。ShehadfallenwhollyinlovewithLordDunholm——withhishandsome,elderlyface,hisvoice,hiserectbearing,hisfinesmile,hisattractionofmanner,hiscourteouseaseandwit。Hewasoneofthemenwhostoodforthebestofalltheyhadbeenborntorepresent。 Herownfather,shefelt,stoodforthebestofallsuchanAmericanashimselfshouldbe。LordWestholtwouldintimebewhathisfatherwas。Hehadinheritedfromhimgoodlooks,goodfeeling,andasenseofhumour。Yes,hehadbeengivenfromtheoutsetallthattheothermanhadbeendenied。 ShewasthinkingofMountDunstanas\"theotherman,\"andspokeofhim。 \"YouknowLordMountDunstan?\"shesaid。 Westholthesitatedslightly。 \"Yes——andno,\"heanswered,afterthehesitation。\"Nooneknowshimverywell。Youhavenotmethim?\"withatouchofsurpriseinhistone。 \"HewasapassengerontheMeridianawhenIlastcrossedtheAtlantic。Therewasaslightaccidentandwewerethrowntogetherforafewmoments。AfterwardsImethimbychanceagain。Ididnotknowwhohewas。\" LordWestholtshowedsignsofhesitationanew。Infact,hewasratherdisturbed。SheevidentlydidnotknowanythingwhateveroftheMountDunstans。Shewouldnotbelikelytohearthedetailsofthescandalwhichhadobliteratedthem,asitwere,fromthedecentworld。 Thepresentman,thoughhehadnotopenlybeenmixedupwiththehideousthing,hadbornethebrandbecausehehadnotprovedhimselftopossessanyqualitieslikelytorecommendhim。Itwasgenerallyunderstoodthathewasabadlotalso。 TosuchamantheallurementssuchayoungwomanasMissVanderpoelwouldpresentwouldbeextraordinary。Itwasunfortunatethatsheshouldhavebeenthrowninhisway。Atthesametimeitwasnotpossibletostatethecaseclearlyduringone’sfirstcallonabeautifulstranger。 \"HisgoingtoAmericawasratherspirited,\"saidthemellowvoicebesidehim。\"IthoughtonlyAmericanstooktheirfatesintheirhandsinthatway。Foramanofhisclasstofacearancher’slifemeansdetermination。Itmeansthespirit————\" withalowlittlelaughattheleapofherimagination——\"ofthemenwhowereMountDunstansinearlydaysandwentforthtofightforwhattheymeanttohave。Hewenttofight。Heoughttohavewon。Hewillwinsomeday。\" \"Idonotknowaboutfighting,\"LordWestholtanswered。 Hadthefellowbeentellingherromanticstories?\"ThegeneralimpressionwasthathewenttoAmericatoamusehimself。\" \"No,hedidnotdothat,\"saidBetty,withsimplefinality。 \"Asheepranchisnotamusing————\"Shestoppedshortandstoodstillforamoment。Theyhadbeenwalkingdowntheavenue,andshestoppedbecausehereyeshadbeencaughtbyafigurehalfsitting,halflyinginthemiddleoftheroad,aprostratebicyclenearit。Itwasthefigureofacheaplydressedyoungman,who,asshelooked,seemedtomakeanineffectualefforttorise。 \"Isthatmanill?\"sheexclaimed。\"Ithinkhemustbe。\" Theywenttowardshimatonce,andwhentheyreachedhimheliftedadazedwhiteface,downwhichastreamofbloodwastricklingfromacutonhisforehead。Hewas,infact,verywhiteindeed,anddidnotseemtoknowwhathewasdoing。 \"Iamafraidyouarehurt,\"Bettysaid,andasshespoketherestofthepartyjoinedthem。Theyoungmanvacantlysmiled,andmakinganunconscious—lookingpassacrosshisfacewithhishand,smearedthebloodoverhisfeaturespainfully。 Bettykneeleddown,anddrawingoutherhandkerchief,lightlywipedthegruesomesmearsaway。LordWestholtsawwhathadhappened,havinggivenalookatthebicycle。 \"Hischainbrokeashewascomingdowntheincline,andashefellhegotanastyknockonthisstone,\"touchingwithhisfootaratherlargeone,whichhadevidentlyfallenfromsomecartloadofbuildingmaterial。 Theyoungman,stillvacantlysmiling,wasfumblingathisbreastpocket。Hebegantotalkincoherentlyingood,nasalNewYork,atthemeresoundofwhichLadyAnstruthersmadealittleyearningstepforward。 \"Superioranyother,\"hemuttered。\"Tabulatorspacer—— marginalreleasekey——callyour’tention——instantly——’justable——Delkoff——noequalonmarket。\"Andhavingfoundwhathehadfumbledfor,hehandedacardtoMissVanderpoelandsankunconsciousonherbreast。 \"Letmesupporthim,MissVanderpoel,\"saidWestholt,startingforward。 \"Nevermind,thankyou,\"saidBetty。\"IfhehasfaintedIsupposehemustbelaidflatontheground。Willyoupleasetoreadthecard。 ItwasthecardMountDunstanhadreadthedaybefore。 J。BURRIDGE&SON,DELKOFFTYPEWRITERCO。 BROADWAY,NEWYORK。G。SELDEN。 \"HeisprobablyG。Selden,\"saidWestholt。\"Travellingintheinterestsofhisfirm,poorchap。Theclueisnotofmuchimmediateuse,however。\" Theywerefortunatelynotfarfromthehouse,andWestholtwentbackquicklytosummonservantsandsendforthevillagedoctor。TheDunholmswerekindlysympathetic,andeachofthepartylentahandkerchieftostaunchthebleeding。 LordDunholmhelpedMissVanderpoeltolaytheyoungmandowncarefully。 \"Iamafraid,\"hesaid;\"Iamreallyafraidhislegisbroken。 Itwastwistedunderhim。Whatcanbedonewithhim?\" MissVanderpoellookedathersister。 \"Willyouallowhimtobecarriedtothehousetemporarily,Rosy?\"sheasked。\"Thereisapparentlynothingelsetobedone。\" \"Yes,yes,\"saidLadyAnstruthers。\"Howcouldonesendhimaway,poorfellow!Lethimbecarriedtothehouse。\" MissVanderpoelsmiledintoLordDunholm’smuchapproving,elderlyeyes。 \"G。Seldenisacompatriot,\"shesaid。\"PerhapsheheardIwashereandcametosellmeatypewriter。\" LordWestholtreturningwithtwofootmenandalightmattress,G。Seldenwascarriedwithcautiouscaretothehouse。 Theafternoonsun,breakingthroughthebranchesoftheancestraloaks,kindlytouchedhiskeen—featured,whiteyoungface。LordDunholmandLordWestholteachlentafriendlyhand,andMissVanderpoel,keepingnear,onceortwicewipedawayaninsistenttrickleofbloodwhichshoweditselffrombeneaththehandkerchiefs。LadyDunholmfollowedwithLadyAnstruthers。 Afterwards,duringhisconvalescence,G。Seldenfrequentlyfeltwithregretthatbyhisunconsciousnessofthedignityofhiscortegeatthemomenthehadmissedfeelinghimselftobeforonceinapositionhewouldhavedesignatedas\"outofsight\"inthenoveltyofitsimportance。Tohavebeheldhim,bornebynoblesandliveriedmenials,accompaniedbyladiesoftitle,uptheavenueofanEnglishparkonhiswaytobecaredforinbaronialhalls,would,heknew,haveaddedajoytothefinalmomentsofhisgrandmother,whichtheconsolationsofreligioncouldscarcelyhavemetequallyincompetition。 Hisownpointofview,however,wouldnot,itistrue,havebeenthatoftheoldwomanintheblacknetcapandpurpleribbons,butofalessreverentnature。Hisenjoyment,infact,wouldhavebeenbaseduponthattransatlanticsenseofhumour,whosesoulisgleeattheincompatible,whichwouldhavebeenfullfedbytheincongruityof\"LittleWilliebeingyankedalongbyabunchofearls,andReubenS。Vanderpoel’sdaughtersfollowingthefuneral。\"Thathehimselfshouldhavebeenunconsciousofthesituationseemedtohimlike\"throwingawaymoney。\" Thedoctorarrivingafterhehadbeenputtobedfoundslightconcussionofthebrainandabrokenleg。WithLadyAnstruthers’kindpermission,itwouldcertainlybebestthatheshouldremainforthepresentwherehewas。So,inabedroomwhosewindowslookedoutuponspreadinglawnsandbroad—branchedtrees,hewasascomfortablyestablishedaswaspossible。G。Selden,throughthecapriciousinterventionofFate,ifhehadnot\"gotnext\"toReubenS。Vanderpoelhimself,hadmostundisputably\"gotnext\"tohisfavouritedaughter。 AstheDunholmcarriagerolleddowntheavenuetherereignedforafewminutesareflectivesilence。ItwasLadyDunholmwhobrokeit。\"That,\"shesaidinhersoftlydecidedvoice,\"thatisanicegirl。\" LordDunholm’sagreeable,humoroussmileflickeredintoevidence。 \"Thatisit,\"hesaid。\"Thankyou,Eleanor,forsupplyingmewithaquitedelightfulearlyVictorianword。IbelieveIwantedit。Sheisabeautyandsheisclever。Sheisanumberofotherthings——butsheisalsoanicegirl。Ifyouwillallowmetosayso,Ihavefalleninlovewithher。\" \"Ifyouwillallowmetosayso,\"putinWestholt,\"sohaveI——quitefatally。\" \"That,\"saidhisfather,withspeculationinhiseye,\"ismoreserious。\" CHAPTERXXVI \"WHATITMUSTBETOYOU——JUSTYOU!\" G。Selden,awakeningtoconsciousnesstwodayslater,layandstaredatthechintzcoveringofthetopofhisfour—postbedthroughafewminutesofvacantamazement。Itwasafour— postbedhewaslyingon,wasn’tit?Andhislegwasbandagedandfeltunmovable。Thelastthingherememberedwasgoingdownaninclineinatree—borderedavenue。Therewasnothingmore。Hehadbeenallrightthen。Wasthisafour— postbedorwasitnot?Yes,itwas。Andwasitpartofthefurnishingsofaswellbedroom——thekindofbedroomhehadneverbeeninbefore?Tiptop,infact?Hestaredandtriedtorecallthings——butcouldnot,andinhisbewildermentexclaimedaloud。 \"Well,\"hesaid,\"ifthisain’tthelimit!YoumaysearchME!\" Arespectablepersoninawhiteaproncametohimfromtheothersideoftheroom。ItwasButtle’swife,whohadbeenhastilycalledin。 \"Sh——sh,\"shesaidsoothingly。\"Don’tyouworry。 Nobodyain’tgoin’tosearchyou。Nobodyain’t。There!Sh,sh,sh,\"ratherasifhewereababy。Beginningtobeconsciousofacurioussenseofweakness,Seldenlayandstaredatherinahelplessnesswhichmighthavebeenconsideredpathetic。 Perhapshehadgot\"batsinhisbelfry,\"andtherewasnouseintalking。 Atthatmoment,however,thedooropenedandayoungladyentered。Shewas\"alooker,\"G。Selden’sweaknessdidnotinterferewithhisperceiving。\"Alooker,bygee!\"Shewasdressed,asifforgoingout,insoftlytinted,exquisitethings,andalarge,strangehydrangeablueflowerunderthebrimofherhatrestedonsoftandfullblackhair。Theblackhairgavehimaclue。ItwashairlikethathehadseenasReubenS。Vanderpoel’sdaughterrodebywhenhestoodattheparkgatesatMountDunstan。\"Batsinhisbelfry,\"ofcourse。 \"Howishe?\"shesaidtothenurse。 \"He’sbeenseemingcomfortableallday,miss,\"thewomananswered,\"buthe’slight—headedyet。Heopenedhiseyesquitesensiblelookingabitago,buthespokequeer。Hesaidsomethingwasthelimit,andthatwemightsearchhim。\" Bettyapproachedthebedsidetolookathim,andmeetingthedisturbedinquiryinhisupliftedeyes,laughed,because,seeingthathewasnotdelirious,shethoughtsheunderstood。ShehadnotlivedinNewYorkwithouthearingitsargot,andsherealisedthattheexclamationwhichhadappeareddeliriumtoMrs。ButtlehadprobablyindicatedthattheunexplainablenessofthesituationinwhichG。Seldenfoundhimselfstruckhimasreachingthelimitofprobability,andthatthemostextendedsearchofhispersonwouldfailtorevealanycluetosatisfactoryexplanation。 Shebentoverhim,withherlaughstillshininginhereyes。 \"Ihopeyoufeelbetter。Canyoutellme?\"shesaid。 Hisvoicewasnotstrong,buthisanswerwasthatofayoungmanwhoknewwhathewassaying。 \"IfI’mnotoffmyhead,ma’am,I’mquitecomfortable,thankyou,\"hereplied。 \"Iamgladtohearthat,\"saidBetty。\"Don’tbedisturbed。 Yourmindisquiteclear。\" \"AllIwant,\"saidG。Seldenimpartially,\"isjusttoknowwhereI’mat,andhowIblewinhere。Itwouldhelpmetorestbetter。\" \"Youmetwithanaccident,\"the\"looker\"explained,stillsmilingwithbothlipsandeyes。\"Yourbicyclechainbrokeandyouwerethrownandhurtyourself。Ithappenedintheavenueinthepark。Wefoundyouandbroughtyouin。YouareatStornhamCourt,whichbelongstoSirNigelAnstruthers。LadyAnstruthersismysister。IamMissVanderpoel。\" \"Hullygee!\"ejaculatedG。Seldeninevitably。\"HullyGEE!\"Thesplendourofthemomentwassuchthathisbrainwhirled。Asitwasnotyetinthephysicalconditiontowhirlwithanycomfort,hefoundhimselfclosinghiseyesweakly。 \"That’sright,\"MissVanderpoelsaid。\"Keepthemclosed。Imustnottalktoyouuntilyouarestronger。Liestillandtrynottothink。Thedoctorsaysyouaregettingonverywell。Iwillcomeandseeyouagain。\" Asthesoftsweepofherdressreachedthedoorhemanagedtoopenhiseyes。 \"Thankyou,MissVanderpoel,\"hesaid。\"Thankyou,ma’am。Andashiseyelidsclosedagainhemurmuredinluxuriouspeace: \"Well,ifthat’sher——shecanhaveME——andwelcome!\"…… Shecametoseehimagaineachday——sometimesinalinenfrockandgardenhat,sometimesinhersofttintsandlaceandflowersbeforeorafterherdriveintheafternoon,andtwoorthreetimesintheevening,withlovelyshouldersandwonderfullytrailingdraperies——lookinglikethewomenhehadcaughtfar—offglimpsesofontherareoccasionofhishavingindulgedhimselfinthehighestandmostremotelyplacedseatinthegalleryattheopera,whichinconveniencehehadbornenotthroughanyardentdesiretohearthemusic,butbecausehewantedtoseetheshowandget\"alook—in\"attheFourHundred。HebelievedveryimplicitlyinhisFourHundred,andprivately——thoughperhapsalmostunconsciously——cherishedthedistinctionhisshareofthemconferreduponhim,asfondlyastheEnglishyoungmanofhisrudimentarytypecherisheshisdukesandduchesses。TheEnglishyoungmanmayrevelinhiscoronetedbeautiesinphotographshops,theyoungAmericandwellsfondlyonflattering,orveryunflattering,reproductionsofhismulti—millionaires’wivesanddaughtersinthevoluminousillustratedsheetsofhisSundaypaper,withoutwhichlifewouldbeawretchedandsavourlessthing。 SeldenhadneverseenMissVanderpoelinhisSundaypaper,andherehewaslyinginaroominthesamehousewithher。AndshecomingintoseehimandtalktohimasifhewasoneoftheFourHundredhimself!Thecomfortandluxurywithwhichhefoundhimselfsurroundedsankintoinsignificancewhencomparedwithsuchunearthlyluckasthis。 LadyAnstrutherscameintoseehimalso,andsheseveraltimesbroughtwithheraqueerlittlelamefellow,whowasspokenofas\"MasterUghtred。\"\"Master\"wassupposedbyG。Seldentobeasortoftitleconferreduponthesmallsonsofbaronetsandthelike。ThechildrenheknewinNewYorkandelsewhereansweredtothenamesofBob,orJimmy,orBill。Noparallelto\"Master\"hadbeeninvogueamongthem。 LadyAnstrutherswasnotlikehersister。Shewasalittlething,andbothsheandMasterUghtredseemedfondoftalkingofNewYork。Shehadnotbeenhomeforyears,andtheyoungsterhadneverseenitatall。HehadsomequeerideasaboutAmerica,andseemednevertohaveseenanythingbutStornhamandthevillage。G。Seldenlikedhim,andwasvaguelysorryforalittlechaptowhomadescriptionofthefestivitiesattendantupontheFourthofJulyandaPresidentialelectionseemedlikestoriesfromtheArabianNights。 \"TellmeabouttheTammanyTiger,ifyouplease,\"hesaidonce。\"Iwanttoknowwhatkindofananimalitis。\" FromapointofviewsomewhatdifferentfromthatofMountDunstanandMr。Penzance,BettyVanderpoelfoundtalkwithhiminteresting。Toherhedidnotweartheaspectofaforeignproduct。Shehadnotmetandconversedwithyoungmenlikehim,butsheknewofthem。Stringentprecautionsweretakentoprotectherfatherfromtheiringenuousenterprises。Theywerenotpermittedtoenterhisoffices;theywereevendiscouragedfromhoveringabouttheirneighbourhoodwhenseenandsuspected。Theatmosphere,itwasunderstood,wastobe,ifpossible,disinfectedofagents。Thisone,lyingsoftlyinthefour—postbed,cheerfullygratefulforthekindnessshownhim,andplainlyfilledwithdelightinhisadventure,despitethephysicaldiscomfortsattendingit,gaveher,ashebegantorecover,newviewsofthelifehelivedincommonwithhiskind。ItwaslikereadingscenesfromarealisticnovelofNewYorklifetolistentohisfrank,slangyconversation。Toher,aswellastoMr。Penzance,sidelightswerethrownuponexistenceinthe\"hallbedroom\"anduponpreviouslyunknownphasesofbusinesslifeinBroadwayandroaring\"downtown\"streets。 Hisdetermination,hissharpreadiness,hiscontroloftemperunderrebuffandsuperfluousharshness,hisodd,impersonalsummingupofmenandthings,andgood—naturedpatiencewiththeworldingeneral,were,sheknew,businessassets。Shewasevenmoved——noless——bytheremoteconnectionofsuchalifewiththatofthefirstReubenVanderpoelwhohadlaidthehuge,solidfoundationsoftheirmodernfortune。ThefirstReubenVanderpoelmusthaveseenandknownthefacesofmenasG。Seldensawandknewthem。 Fightinghiswaystepbystep,knockingpertinaciouslyateverygatewaywhichmightgiveingresstosomepassageleadingtoeventhesmallestgain,meetingwithrebuffandindifferenceonlytobeovercomebysteadyandcontinuedassault——ifG。 Seldenwasanuisance,thefirstVanderpoelhadwithoutdoubtwornthataspectuponinnumerableoccasions。Noonedesiresthepresenceofthemanwhowhilehavingnothingtogivemustpersistinkeepinghimselfinevidence,evenifbystrategyorforce。Fromstoriesshewasfamiliarwith,shehadgatheredthatthefirstReubenVanderpoelhadcertainlylackedacertainyouthofsoulshefeltinthismodernstrugglerforlife。Hehadbeenthecleverermanofthetwo;G。Seldenshesecretlylikedthebetter。 ThecuriosityofMrs。Buttle,whowasthenurse,hadbeenawakenedbyasingularfeatureofherpatient’sfeverishwanderings。 \"Hekeepsmuttering,miss,thingsIcan’tmakeoutaboutLordMountDunstan,andMr。Penzance,andsomechildhecallsLittleWillie。Hetalkstothemthesameasifheknewthem——sameasifhewaswiththemandtheyweretalkingtohimquitefriendly。\"