第12章

\"Well,\"shesaidplayfully,turningtohimagain.\"Whatdoyouthinkofit?\"

\"Thinkofit?\"hesaidwitharisingcolor.\"Ithinkit\'sinfamous!Whodidit?\"

Shestaredathim,thenglancedquicklyattheslip.\"Whatareyoureading?\"shesaid.

\"This,ofcourse,\"hesaidimpatiently.\"Whatyougaveme.\"ButhewaspointingtoTHEOTHERSIDEofthenewspaperslip.

Shetookitfromhimimpatientlyandreadforthefirsttimetheprintingonthereversesideofthearticleshehadtreasuredsolong.Itwastheconcludingparagraphofanapparentlylargereditorial.\"Onethingiscertain,thatamaninDanielHarcourt\'spositioncannotaffordtopassoverinsilenceaccusationsliketheabove,thataffectnotonlyhisprivatecharacter,buttheintegrityofhistitletothelandthatwasthefoundationofhisfortune.Whentrickery,sharppractice,andevencriminalityinthepastaremorethanhintedat,theycannotbemetbymerepompoussilenceorallusionstoprivateposition,socialprestige,ordistinguishedfriendsinthepresent.\"

Mrs.Ashwoodturnedtheslipoverwithscornfulimpatience,aprettyupliftingofhereyebrowsandaslightcurlofherlip.\"I

supposenoneofthosepeople\'sbeginningscanbearlookinginto——

andtheycertainlyshouldbethelastonestofindfaultwithanybody.But,goodgracious,Jack!whathasthistodowithyou?\"

\"Withme?\"saidShipleyangrily.\"Why,IproposedtoClementinalastnight!\"

CHAPTERIX.

ThewayfarersontheTasajaraturnpike,whomMr.DanielHarcourtpassedwithhisfasttrottingmareandsulky,sawthattheirgreatfellow-townsmanwasmorethanusuallypreoccupiedandcurtinhisacknowledgmentoftheirsalutations.Neverthelessashedrewnearthecreek,hepartlycheckedhishorse,andwhenhereachedaslightacclivityoftheinterminableplain——whichhadreallybeenthebankofthecreekinbygonedays——hepulledup,alighted,tiedhishorsetoarailfence,andclamberingovertheinclosuremadehiswayalongtheridge.Itwascoveredwithnettles,thistles,andafewwirydwarflarchesofnativegrowth;dustfromtheadjacenthighwayhadinvadedit,withafewscatteredandtornhandbills,wastepaper,rags,emptyprovisioncans,andothersuburbandebris.Yetitwasthesiteof\'LigeCurtis\'scabin,longsinceerasedandforgotten.Thebedoftheoldcreekhadreceded;

thelasttuleshadbeenclearedaway;thechannelandembarcaderowerehalfamilefromthebankandlogwhereonthepioneerofTasajarahadidlysunnedhimself.

Mr.Harcourtwalkedon,occasionallyturningoverthescatteredobjectswithhisfoot,andstoppingattimestoexaminethegroundmoreclosely.Ithadnotapparentlybeendisturbedsincehehimself,sixyearsago,hadrazedthewretchedshantyandcarriedoffitstimberstoaidintheerectionofalargercabinfurtherinland.Heraisedhiseyestotheprospectbeforehim,——tothetownwithitssteamboatslyingatthewharves,tothegrainelevator,thewarehouses,therailroadstationwithitspuffingengines,theflagstaffofHarcourtHouseandtheclusteringroofsofthetown,andbeyond,thepainteddomeofhislastcreation,theFreeLibrary.ThiswasallHISwork,HISplanning,HISforesight,whatevertheymightsayofthewanderingdrunkardfromwhosetremulousfingershehadsnatchedtheopportunity.TheycouldnottakeTHATfromhim,howevertheymightfollowhimwithenvyandreviling,anymorethantheycouldwrestfromhimthefiveyearsofpeacefulpossession.ItwaswithsomethingoftheprosperousconsciousnesswithwhichhehadmountedtheplatformontheopeningoftheFreeLibrary,thathenowclimbedintohisbuggyanddroveaway.

NeverthelesshestoppedathisLandOfficeashedroveintotown,andgaveafeworders.\"Iwantastrongpicketfenceputaroundthefifty-varalotinblockfifty-seven,andthegroundclearedupatonce.Letmeknowwhenthemengettowork,andI\'lloverlookthem.\"

Re-enteringhisownhouseinthesquare,whereMrs.HarcourtandClementina——whooftenaccompaniedhiminthosebusinessvisits——

werewaitingforhimwithluncheon,hesmiledsomewhatsuperciliouslyastheservantinformedhimthat\"ProfessorGranthadjustarrived.\"

ReallythatmanwastryingtomakethemostofhistimewithClementina!PerhapstherivalattractionsofthatBostonswellShipleyhadsomethingtodowithit!HemustpositivelytalktoClementinaaboutthis.InpointoffacthehimselfwasalittledisappointedinGrant,who,sincehisoffertotakethetaskofhuntingdownhiscalumniators,hadreallydonenothing.Heturnedintohisstudy,butwasslightlyastonishedtofindthatGrant,insteadofpayingcourttoClementinaintheadjoiningdrawing-room,wassittingratherthoughtfullyinhisownarmchair.

HeroseasHarcourtentered.\"Ididn\'tletthemannouncemetotheladies,\"hesaid,\"asIhavesomeimportantbusinesswithyoufirst,andwemayfinditnecessarythatIshouldtakethenexttrainbacktotown.YourememberthatafewweeksagoIofferedtolookintothematterofthoseslandersagainstyou.Iapprehendeditwouldbeatriflingmatterofenvyorjealousyonthepartofyouroldassociatesorneighborswhichcouldbeputstraightwithalittlegoodfeeling;butImustbefrankwithyou,Harcourt,andsayatthebeginningthatitturnsouttobeaninfernallyuglybusiness.Callitconspiracyifyoulike,ororganizedhostility,I\'mafraiditwillrequirealawyerratherthananarbitratortomanageit,andthesoonerthebetter.Forthemostunpleasantthingaboutitis,thatIcan\'tfindoutexactlyHOWBADitis!\"

UnfortunatelytheweakerinstinctofHarcourt\'snaturewasfirstroused;thevulgarragewhichconfoundsthebearerofillnewswiththenewsitselffilledhisbreast.\"Andthisisallthatyourconfoundedintermeddlingcameto?\"hesaidbrutally.

\"No,\"saidGrantquietly,withapreoccupiedignoringoftheinsultthatwasmorehopelessforHarcourt.\"Ifoundoutthatitisclaimedthatthis\'LigeCurtiswasnotdrownednorlostthatnight;

butthatheescaped,andforthreeyearshasconvincedanothermanthatyouarewrongfullyinpossessionofthisland;thatthesetwonaturallyholdyouintheirpower,andthattheyareonlywaitingforyoutobeforcedintolegalproceedingsforslandertoprovealltheircharges.Untilthen,forsomereasonbestknowntothemselves,Curtisremainsinthebackground.\"

\"DoeshedenythedeedunderwhichIholdtheproperty?\"saidHarcourtsavagely.

\"Hesaysitwasonlyasecurityforatriflingloan,andnotanactualtransfer.\"

\"Anddon\'tthosefoolsknowthathissecuritycouldbeforfeited?\"

\"Yes,butnotinthewayitisrecordedinthecountyclerk\'soffice.Theysaythattherecordshowsthattherewasaninterpolationinthepaperheleftwithyou——whichwasaforgery.

Briefly,Harcourt,youareaccusedofthat.More,——itisintimatedthatwhenhefellintothecreekthatnight,andescapedonaraftthatwasfloatingpast,thathehadbeenfirststunnedbyablowfromsomeoneinterestedingettingridofhim.\"

Hepausedandglancedoutofthewindow.

\"Isthatall?\"askedHarcourtinaperfectlyquiet,steady,voice.

\"All!\"repliedGrant,struckwiththechangeinhiscompanion\'smanner,andturninghiseyesuponhimquickly.

Thechangeindeedwasmarkedandsignificant.Whetherfromreliefatknowingtheworst,orwhetherhewasexperiencingthesamereactionfromtheutterfalsityofthislastaccusationthathehadfeltwhenGranthadunintentionallywrongedhiminhispreviousrecollection,certainitisthatsomeunknownreserveofstrengthinhisownnature,ofwhichheknewnothingbefore,suddenlycametohisaidinthisextremity.ItinvestedhimwithanuncouthdignitythatforthefirsttimeexcitedGrant\'srespect.

\"Ibegyourpardon,Grant,forthehastywayIspoketoyouamomentago,forIthankyou,andappreciatethoroughlyandsincerelywhatyouhavedone.Youareright;itisamatterforfightingandnotfussingover.ButImusthaveaheadtohit.

Whoseisit?\"

\"ThemanwhoholdshimselflegallyresponsibleisFletcher,——theproprietorofthe\'Clarion,\'andamanofproperty.\"

\"The\'Clarion\'?Thatisthepaperwhichbegantheattack?\"saidHarcourt.

\"Yes,anditisonlyfairtotellyouherethatyoursonthrewuphisplaceonitinconsequenceofitsattackuponyou.\"

TherewasperhapstheslightestpossibleshrinkinginHarcourt\'seyelids——theonecongenitallikenesstohisdiscardedson——buthisotherwisecalmdemeanordidnotchange.Grantwentonmorecheerfully:\"I\'vetoldyouallIknow.WhenIspokeofanunknownWORST,Ididnotrefertoanyfurtheraccusation,buttowhateverevidencetheymighthavefabricatedorsubornedtoproveanyoneofthem.Itisonlythestrengthandfairnessofthehandstheyholdthatisuncertain.Againstthatyouhaveyourcertainuncontestedpossession,thepeculiarcharacterandantecedentsofthis\'LigeCurtis,whichwouldmakehisevidenceuntrustworthyandevenmakeitdifficultforthemtoestablishhisidentity.Iamtoldthathisfailuretocontestyourappropriationofhispropertyisexplainedbythefactofhisbeingabsentfromthecountrymostofthetime;butagain,thiswouldnotaccountfortheirsilenceuntilwithinthelastsixmonths,unlesstheyhavebeenwaitingforfurtherevidencetoestablishit.Buteventhentheymusthaveknownthatthetimeofrecoveryhadpassed.Youareapracticalman,Harcourt;Ineedn\'ttellyouthereforewhatyourlawyerwillprobablytellyou,thatpractically,sofarasyourrightsareconcerned,youremainasbeforethesecalumnies;thatacauseofactionunprosecutedorinabeyanceispracticallynocause,andthatitisnotforyoutoanticipateone.BUT\"——

HepausedandlookedsteadilyatHarcourt.Harcourtmethislookwithadull,ox-likestolidity.\"Ishallbeginthesuitatonce,\"

hesaid.

\"AndI,\"saidGrant,holdingouthishand,\"willstandbyyou.ButtellmenowwhatyouknewofthismanCurtis,——hischaracteranddisposition;itmaybesomeclueastowhatarehismethodsandhisintentions.\"

Harcourtbrieflysketched\'LigeCurtisasheknewhimandunderstoodhim.Itwasanotherindicationofhisreservedpowerthatthedescriptionwassosingularlyclear,practical,unprejudiced,andimpartialthatitimpressedGrantwithitstruthfulness.

\"Ican\'tmakehimout,\"hesaid;\"youhavedrawnaweak,butneitheradishonestnormalignantman.Theremusthavebeensomebodybehindhim.Canyouthinkofanypersonalenemy?\"

\"Ihavebeensubjectedtotheusualjealousyandenvyofmyoldneighbors,Isuppose,butnothingmore.Ihaveharmednooneknowingly.\"

Grantwassilent;ithadflashedacrosshimthatRicemighthaveharboredrevengeforhisfather-in-law\'sinterferenceinhisbriefmatrimonialexperience.HehadalsosuddenlyrecalledhisconversationwithBillingsonthedaythathefirstarrivedatTasajara.Itwouldnotbestrangeifthismanhadsomeintimationofthesecret.Hewouldtrytofindhimthatevening.Herose.

\"Youwillstaytodinner?MywifeandClementinawillexpectyou.\"

\"Notto-night;Iamdiningatthehotel,\"saidGrant,smilingly;

\"butIwillcomeinlaterintheeveningifImay.\"Hepausedhesitatinglyforamoment.\"Haveyourwifeanddaughtereverexpressedanyopiniononthismatter?\"

\"No,\"saidHarcourt.\"Mrs.HarcourtknowsnothingofanythingthatdoesnothappenINthehouse;Euphemiaknowsonlythethingsthathappenoutofitwheresheisvisiting——andIsupposethatyoungmenprefertotalktoheraboutotherthingsthantheslandersofherfather.AndClementina——well,youknowhowcalmandsuperiortothesethingsSHEis.\"

\"ForthatveryreasonIthoughtthatperhapsshemightbeabletoseethemmoreclearly,——butnomatter!Idaresayyouarequiterightinnotdiscussingthemathome.\"Thiswasthefact,althoughGranthadnotforgottenthatHarcourthadputforwardhisdaughtersasareasonforstoppingthescandalsomeweeksbefore,——areasonwhich,however,seemednevertohavebeenborneoutbyanyapparentsensitivenessofthegirlsthemselves.

WhenGranthadleft,HarcourtremainedforsomemomentssteadfastlygazingfromthewindowovertheTasajaraplain.Hehadnotlosthislookofconcentratedpower,norhisdeterminationtofight.A

strugglebetweenhimselfandthephantomsofthepasthadbecomenowanecessarystimulusforitsownsake,——forthesakeofhismentalandphysicalequipoise.Hesawbeforehimthepale,agitated,irresolutefeaturesof\'LigeCurtis,——notthemanHEhadinjured,butthemanwhohadinjuredHIM,whosespiritwasaimlesslyandwantonly——forhehadneverattemptedtogetbackhispossessionsinhislifetime,norevertriedtocommunicatewiththepossessor——strikingathimintheshadow.AnditwasTHATman,thatpale,writhing,frightenedwretchwhomhehadoncemercifullyhelped!Yes,whoseLIFEhehadevensavedthatnightfromexposureanddeliriumtremenswhenhehadgivenhimthewhiskey.Andthislifehehadsaved,onlytohaveitsetinmotionaconspiracytoruinhim!Whoknowsthat\'Ligehadnotpurposelyconceivedwhattheyhadbelievedtobeanattemptatsuicide,onlytocastsuspicionofmurderonHIM!FromwhichitwillbeperceivedthatHarcourt\'spowersofmoralreasoninghadnotimprovedinfiveyears,andthateventheimpartialityhehadjustshowninhisdescriptionof\'LigetoGranthadbeenswallowedupinthisnewsenseofinjury.ThefounderofTasajara,whosecoolbusinesslogic,unfailingforesight,andpracticaldeductionswereneveratfault,wasoncemorechildishlyadriftinhismoralethics.

AndtherewasClementina,ofwhosejudgmentGranthadspokensopersistently,——couldsheassisthim?Itwastrue,ashehadsaid,hehadnevertalkedtoherofhisaffairs.Inhissometimesuneasyconsciousnessofhersuperiorityhehadshrunkfromevenrevealinghisanxieties,muchlesshisactualsecret,andfromanythingthatmightprejudicetheloftypaternalattitudehehadtakentowardshisdaughtersfromthebeginningofhisgoodfortune.Hewasneverquitesureifheracceptanceofitwasreal;hewasneverentirelyfreefromacertainjealousythatalwaysmingledwithhisprideinhersuperiorrectitude;andyethisfeelingwasdistinctfromthegood-naturedcontempthehadforhiswife\'sloyalty,theangerandsuspicionthathisson\'soppositionhadprovoked,andthehalf-

affectionatetolerationhehadfeltforEuphemia\'swaywardness.

HoweverhewouldsoundClementinawithoutbetrayinghimself.

Hewasanticipatedbyaslightstepinthepassageandthepushingopenofhisstudydoor.Thetall,gracefulfigureofthegirlherselfstoodintheopening.

\"TheytellmeMr.Granthasbeenhere.Doeshestaytodinner?\"

\"No,hehasanengagementatthehotel,buthewillprobablydropinlater.Comein,Clemmy,Iwanttotalktoyou.Shutthedoorandsitdown.\"

Sheslippedinquietly,shutthedoor,tookaseatonthesofa,softlysmootheddownhergown,andturnedhergracefulheadandserenelycomposedfacetowardshim.Sittingthusshelookedlikesomefinelyfinishedpaintingthatdecoratedratherthanbelongedtotheroom,——notonlydistinctlyalientothefleshandbloodrelativebeforeher,buttothehouse,andeventhelocal,monotonouslandscapebeyondthewindowwiththeshiningnewshinglesandchimneysthatcutthenewbluesky.ThesesingularperfectionsseemedtoincreaseinHarcourt\'smindtheexasperatingsenseofinjuryinflicteduponhimby\'Lige\'sexposures.Withadaughtersoincomparablygifted,——amatchlesscreationthatwasenoughinherselftoennoblethatfortunewhichhisownskillandgeniushadliftedfromthemuddytulesofTasajarawherethis\'Ligehadleftit,——thatSHEshouldbesubjectedtothisannoyanceseemedaninfamythatProvidencecouldnotallow!Whatwashismerevenialtransgressiontothisexaggeratedretribution?

\"Clemmy,girl,I\'mgoingtoaskyouaquestion.Listen,pet.\"Hehadbegunwithareminiscenttendernessoftheepochofherchildhood,butmeetingtheunrespondingmaturityofhercleareyesheabandonedit.\"Youknow,Clementina,Ihaveneverinterferedinyouraffairs,nortriedtoinfluenceyourfriendshipsforanybody.

Whateverpeoplemayhavetosayofmetheycan\'tsaythat!I\'vealwaystrustedyou,asIwouldmyself,tochooseyourownassociates;Ihaveneverregrettedit,andIdon\'tregretitnow.

ButI\'dliketoknow——Ihavereasonsto-dayforasking——howmattersstandbetweenyouandGrant.\"

TheParianheadofMinervaonthebookcaseaboveherdidnotofferthespectatorafacelessfreefrommaidenlyconfusionthanClementina\'satthatmoment.Herfatherhadcertainlyexpectednone,buthewasnotpreparedfortheperfectcoolnessofherreply.

\"Doyoumean,haveIACCEPTEDhim?\"

\"No,——well——yes.\"

\"No,then!Isthatwhathewishedtoseeyouabout?Itwasunderstoodthathewasnottoalludeagaintothesubjecttoanyone.\"

\"HehasnottoME.Itwasonlymyownidea.Hehadsomethingverydifferenttotellme.Youmaynotknow,Clementina,\"hebeguncautiously,\"thatIhavebeenlatelythesubjectofsomeanonymousslanders,andGranthastakenthetroubletotrackthemdownforme.ItisacalumnythatgoesbackasfarasSidon,andImaywantyourlevelheadandgoodmemorytohelpmetorefuteit.\"Hethenrepeatedcalmlyandclearly,withnotraceofthefurythathadragedwithinhimamomentbefore,thesubstanceofGrant\'srevelation.

Theyounggirllistenedwithoutapparentemotion.Whenhehadfinishedshesaidquickly:\"Andwhatdoyouwantmetorecollect?\"

ThehardestpartofHarcourt\'staskwascoming.\"Well,don\'tyourememberthatItoldyouthedaythesurveyorswentaway——that——I

hadboughtthislandof\'LigeCurtissometimebefore?\"

\"Yes,Irememberyoursayingso,but\"——

\"Butwhat?\"

\"Ithoughtyouonlymeantthattosatisfymother.\"

DanielHarcourtfeltthebloodsettlingroundhisheart,buthewasconstrainedbyanirresistibleimpulsetoknowtheworst.\"Well,whatdidYOUthinkitreallywas?\"

\"Ionlythoughtthat\'LigeCurtishadsimplyletyouhaveit,that\'sall.\"

Harcourtbreathedagain.\"Butwhatfor?Whyshouldhe?\"

\"Well——ONMYACCOUNT.\"

\"OnYOURaccount!WhatinHeaven\'snamehadYOUtodowithit?\"

\"Helovedme.\"Therewasnottheslightesttraceofvanity,self-

consciousnessorcoquetryinherquiet,fatefulface,andforthisveryreasonHarcourtknewthatshewasspeakingthetruth.

\"LovedYOU!——you,Clementina!——mydaughter!DidheeverTELLyouso?\"

\"Notinwords.HeusedtowalkupanddownontheroadwhenIwasatthebackwindoworinthegarden,andoftenhungaboutthebankofthecreekforhours,likesomeanimal.Idon\'tthinktheotherssawhim,andwhentheydidtheythoughtitwasParmleeforEuphemia.EvenEuphemiathoughtsotoo,andthatwaswhyshewassoconceitedandhardtoParmleetowardstheend.ShethoughtitwasParmleethatnightwhenGrantandRicecame;butitwas\'LigeCurtiswhohadbeenwatchingthewindowlightsintherain,andwhomusthavegoneoffatlasttospeaktoyouinthestore.IalwaysletPhemiebelievethatitwasParmlee,——itseemedtopleaseher.\"

Therewasnottheleasttoneofmischieforsuperiority,orevenofpatronageinhermanner.Itwasasquietandcruelasthefatethatmighthaveled\'Ligetohisdestruction.Evenherfatherfeltaslightthrillofaweasshepaused.\"Thenheneverreallyspoketoyou?\"heaskedhurriedly.

\"Onlyonce.Iwasgatheringswampliliesallalone,amilebelowthebendofthecreek,andhecameuponmesuddenly.PerhapsitwasthatIdidn\'tjumporstart——Ididn\'tseeanythingtojumporstartat——thathesaid,\'You\'renotfrightenedatme,MissHarcourt,liketheothergirls?Youdon\'tthinkI\'mdrunkorhalfmad——astheydo?\'Idon\'trememberexactlywhatIsaid,butitmeantthatwhetherhewasdrunkorhalfmadorsoberIdidn\'tseeanyreasontobeafraidofhim.AndthenhetoldmethatifIwasfondofswampliliesImighthaveallIwantedathisplace,andforthematterofthattheplacetoo,ashewasgoingaway,forhecouldn\'tstandthelonelinessanylonger.Hesaidthathehadnothingincommonwiththeplaceandthepeople——nomorethanI

had——andthatwaswhathehadalwaysfanciedinme.Itoldhimthatifhefeltinthatwayabouthisplaceheoughttoleaveit,orsellittosomeonewhocaredforit,andgoaway.Thatmusthavebeeninhismindwhenheofferedittoyou,——atleastthat\'swhatIthoughtwhenyoutoldusyouhadboughtit.Ididn\'tknowbutwhathemighthavetoldyou,butyoudidn\'tcaretosayitbeforemother.\"

Mr.Harcourtsatgazingatherwithbreathlessamazement.\"Andyou——thinkthat——\'LigeCurtis——lov——likedyou?\"

\"Yes,Ithinkhedid——andthathedoesnow!\"

\"NOW!Whatdoyoumean?Themanisdead!\"saidHarcourtstarting.

\"That\'sjustwhatIdon\'tbelieve.\"

\"Impossible!Thinkofwhatyouaresaying.\"

\"Inevercouldquiteunderstandorfeelthathewasdeadwheneverybodysaidso,andnowthatI\'veheardthisstoryIKNOWthatheisliving.\"

\"Butwhydidhenotmakehimselfknownintimetoclaimtheproperty?\"