第2章

Ilaughed。\"Why,it\'sallgaiety,inoneway。SaratogaisaperpetualFourthofJuly,wethink。\"

\"Ohyes;there\'senoughgoingon,andmywifeandmewecouldenjoyitfirstrate。\"

\"Iftheyoungladycould?\"Iventured,withasmileofsympatheticintelligence。

\"Well,yes。Yousee,wedon\'tknowanybody,andIsupposewedidn\'ttakethatintoaccount。Well,Isupposeit\'slikethis:theythoughtitwouldbeeasytogetacquaintedinthehotel,andcommencehavingagoodtimerightaway。Idon\'tknow;mywifehadtheideawhentheycookeditupamongst\'emthatshewastocomewithus。ButISWEAR_I_don\'tknowhowtogoaboutit。Ican\'tseemtomakeupmymouthtospeaktofolksfirst;andthenyoucan\'ttellwhetheramanain\'tagambler,oronforthehorse-racesanyway。Sowe\'vebeenhereaweeknow,andyou\'rethefirstoneswe\'vespokentobesidesthewaiterssincewecame。\"

Icouldn\'thelplaughing,theirexperiencewassoexactlyasIhadimagineditwhenIfirstsawthisdisconsolateparty。Inmytriumphatmyownpenetration,Iwouldnothavehadtheirsufferinginthepastonepangtheless;butthesimplefranknessofhisconfessionfixedmeinthewishthatthefuturemightbebrighterforthem。I

thoughtmyselfwarrantedbymywife\'simprudenceintakingasteptowardtheirfurtherintimacyonmyownaccount,andIsaid:

\"Well,perhapsIoughttotellyouthatIhaven\'tbeeninsidetheSaratogaCluborbetontheracessinceI\'vebeenhere。That\'smynameinfull,\"——andIgavehimmycard,——\"andI\'mintheliteraryline;thatis,I\'mtheeditorofamagazineinNewYork——theEveryOtherWeek。\"

\"Ohyes;Iknowwhoyouare,\"saidmycompanion,withmycardinhishand。\"Factis,Iwasroundatyourplacethismorningtryingtogetrooms,andtheclerktoldmeallaboutyoufrommydescription。

Ifeltasmeanaspu\'sleygoin\';seemedtobetakin\'kindofanadvantageofyou。\"

\"Notatall;it\'sapublichouse,\"Iinterrupted;butIthoughtI

shouldbestrongerwithMrs。MarchifIdidnotgivethefactawaytoher,andIresolvedtokeepit。

\"Buttheycouldn\'tresteasytillItried,andIwasmorethanhalfgladtherewasn\'tanyrooms。\"

\"Oh,I\'mverysorry,\"Isaid;andIindulgedarealregretfromthevantageIhad。\"Itwouldhavebeenverypleasanttohaveyouthere。

Perhapslater——weshallbegivingupourroomsattheendofthemonth。\"

\"No,\"hesaid,withalongbreath。\"IfI\'vegottoleave\'em,I

guessit\'llbejustaswelltoleave\'emwherethey\'reacquaintedwiththehouseanyway。\"Hisremarkbetrayedapointinhisthinkingwhichhadnotperhapsbeenreachedinhistalkwiththeladies。

\"It\'saquietplace,andthey\'reusedtoit;andIguesstheywouldn\'twanttostaythroughtherestofthemonth,quite。Idon\'tbelievemywifewould,anyway。\"

Hedidnotsaythisveryconfidently,buthopefullyrather,andI

thoughtitaffordedmeanopeningtofindoutsomethingyetmoredefiniteabouttheladies。

\"MissGageisremarkablyfine-looking,\"Ibegan。

\"Thinkso?\"heanswered。\"Well,sodoesmywife。Idon\'tknowasI

likeherstyleexactly,\"hesaid,withakindoflatentgrudge。

\"Herstyleismagnificent,\"Iinsisted。

\"Well,maybeso。Iguessshe\'sgoodenoughlooking,ifthat\'swhatyoumean。ButIthinkit\'salwaysakindofamistakeforthreepersonstocomeofftogether,Idon\'tcarewhotheyare。Thenthere\'sthreeopinions。She\'sanicegirl,andagoodgirl,andshedon\'tputherselfforward。Butwhenyou\'vegotayoungladyonyourhands,you\'veGOTher,andyoufeelboundtokeepdoin\'somethingforherallthetime;andifyoudon\'tknowwhattodoyourself,andyourwifecan\'ttell——\"

Iaddedintelligently,\"Yes。\"

\"Well,that\'sjustwhereitis。SometimesIwishthewholedumbtownwouldburnup。\"Ilaughedandlaughed;andmyfriend,havingbeguntounpackhisheart,wentontoeaseitoftherestofitsload。Ihadnotwaitedforthisbeforemakingsomereflectionsconcerninghim,butInowformulatedthemtomyself。HereallyhadnoneofthatreserveIhadattributedtohimthenightbefore;itwasmerelycautionandthisisthecasewithmostcountrypeople。

Theyarecautious,butnotreserved;iftheythinktheycantrustyou,theykeepbacknoneoftheiraffairs;andthisistheAmericancharacter,forwearenearlyallcountrypeople。Iunderstoodhimperfectlywhenhesaid,\"IrutherbreakstonethangothroughwhatI

havebeenthroughthelastweek!Youunderstandhowitis。\'Tain\'tasifshesaidanything;Iwishshewould;butyoufeelallthewhilethatitain\'twhatsheexpectedittobe,andyoufeelasifitwasyouthatwastoblameforthefailure。ByGeorge!ifanymanwastocomealongandmakeanofferformycontractIwouldselloutcheap。It\'sworsebecausemywifeaskedhertocome,andthoughtshewasdoin\'herallkindsofafavourtolether。They\'vealwaysbeentogether,andwhenwetalkedofcomingtoSaratogathissummer,nothingwoulddomywifebutJuliamustcomewithus。Herandherfatherusuallytakeatripoffsomewhereinthehotweather,butthistimehecouldn\'tleave;presidentofourNationalBank,andpresidentofthevillage,too。\"Hethrewinthefactofthesedignitiesexplanatorily,butwithawillingness,Icouldsee,thatitshouldaffectme。Hewenton:\"They\'rekindofconnectionsofmyfirstwife\'s。Well,she\'sanicegirl;toonice,Iguess,togetalongveryfast。Iseegirlsallthewayalongdowngettin\'

acquaintedonthecarsandboats——wecomeeastontheOgdensburgroadtoRouse\'sPoint,andthentooktheboatdownLakeChamplainandLakeGeorge——butshealwaysseemedtoholdback。Idon\'tknow\'sshe\'sproudeither;Ican\'tmakeitout。Itballsmywifeallup,too。Itellhershe\'sfrettedoffallthegoodhertrip\'sgoin\'todoherbeforeshegotit。\"

Helaughedruefully,andjustthenthebandbegantoplaythe\"WashingtonPost。\"

\"Whattune\'sthat?\"hedemanded。

\"\'WashingtonPost,\'\"Isaid,proudofknowingit。

\"ByGeorge!thattunegoesrighttoafellow\'slegs,don\'tit?\"

\"It\'sthenewmarch,\"Isaid。

Helistenedwithasimplejoyinit,andhispleasurestrengthenedthemysticbondwhichhadformeditselfbetweenusthroughtheconfidenceshehadmademe,soflatteringlycorroborativeofallmyguessesconcerninghimandhisparty。

CHAPTERIV

Ilongedtohavethechanceofbraggingtomywife;butthischancedidnotcometilltheconcertwasquiteover,afterIrejoinedherwithmycompanion,andshecouldtakeleaveofthemallwithoutseemingtoabandonthem。ThenIjudgeditbesttoletherhavetheword;forIknewbythewaysheranherhandthroughmyarm,andbeganpushingmealongoutofearshot,thatshewasfullofit。

\"Well,Basil,Ithinkthatisthesweetestandsimplestandkindestcreatureintheworld,andI\'mperfectlyinlovewithher。\"

Ididnotbelievesomehowthatshemeantthegirl,butIthoughtitbestmerelytosuggest,\"Therearetwo。\"

\"YouknowverywellwhichImean,andIwoulddoanythingIcouldforher。She\'sgotadifficultproblembeforeher,andIpityher。

Thegirl\'sverywell,andsheISabeauty;andIsupposesheHAS

beenhavingadulltime,andofcourseyoucouldn\'tpleaseMrs。

Deeringhalfsowellasbydoingsomethingforherfriend。I

supposeyou\'refeelingveryproudthatthey\'rejustwhatyoudivined。\"

\"Notatall;I\'msousedtodiviningpeople。HowdidyouknowI

knewit?\"

\"Isawyoutalkingtohim,andIknewyouwerepumpinghim。\"

\"Pumping?Heaskednothingbetterthantoflow。HewouldputtoshametheprovokedspontaneityofanyspringinSaratoga。\"

\"Well,didhesaythathewasgoingtoleavethemhere?\"

\"Hewouldliketodoit——yes。Hewasverysweetandsimpleandkind,too,Isabel。Hecomplainedbitterlyofthegoddess,andallbutsaidshesulked。\"

\"Why,Idon\'tknow,\"saidmywife。\"Ithink,considering,thatsheisratheramiable。Shebrightenedupmoreandmore。\"

\"Thatwasprosperity,orthehopeofit,mydear。Nothingilluminesusliketheprospectofpleasantthings。Shetookyouforsocietysmilinguponher,andofcourseshesmiledback。Butit\'sonlythefirstsmileofprosperitythatcheers。Ifitkeepsonsmilingitendsbymakingusdissatisfiedagain。Whenpeoplearegettingintosocietytheyareveryglad;whentheyhavegotintheyseemtoberathergloomy。Wemustn\'tletthesethingsgotoofar。Nowthatyou\'vegotyourfriendsingoodhumour,therightwayistodropthem——tocutthemdeadwhenyoumeetthem,tolooktheotherway。

Thatwillsendthemhomeperfectlyradiant。\"

\"Nonsense!IamgoingtodoallIcanforthem。Whatdoyouthinkwecando?Theyhaven\'tthefirstideahowtoamusethemselveshere。It\'samiracletheyevergotthatdressthegirliswearing。

Theyjustmadeabolddashbecausetheysawitinadressmaker\'swindowthefirstday,andshehadtohavesomething。It\'skillinglybecomingtoher;butIdon\'tbelievetheyknowit,andtheydon\'tbegintoknowhowcheapitwas:itwassimplyTHROWNaway。I\'mgoingshoppingwiththeminthemorning。\"

\"Oh!\"

\"Butnowthequestionis,whatwecandotogivethemsomelittleglimpseofsocialgaiety。That\'swhatthey\'vecomefor。\"

WewerepassingthecornerofalargeenclosurewhichseemsdevotedinSaratogatothemostdistractingofitspleasures,andIsaid:

\"Well,wemightgivethematurnonthecircularrailwayortheswitchback;orwecouldtakethemtothePunchandJudydrama,orgettheirfortunestoldintheseeress\'stent,orletthemfireintheshooting-gallery,orbuysomesweet-grassbasketsoftheIndians;andthereisthepop-cornandthelemonade。\"

\"Iwilltellyouwhat,\"saidMrsMarch,whohadnotbeenlisteningtoawordIsaid;forifshehadheardmeshewouldnothavehadpatiencewithmyironicalsuggestions。

\"Well,what?\"

\"Or,no;thatwouldn\'tdo,either。\"

\"I\'mgladyoudon\'tapproveofthenotion,onsecondthoughts。I

didn\'tlikeitfromthebeginning,andIdidn\'tevenknowwhatitwas。\"

\"Wecouldhavethemuptothehousethisevening,andintroducethemtosomeofourfriends,——onlythereisn\'tayoungmaninthewholeplace,——andhavethemstaytothecharades。\"

\"Whatdoyouthink,\"Isaid,\"oftheirhavingcomeupthismorningandtriedtogetroomsatourhouse?\"

\"Yes;theytoldme。\"

\"Anddon\'tyoucallthatratherforth-putting?Itseemstomethatitwastakingameanadvantageofmybrags。\"

\"Itwasperfectlyinnocentinthem。Butnow,dearest,don\'tbetiresome。IknowthatyoulikethemaswellasIdo,andIwilltakeallyourlittleteasingaffectationsforgranted。Thequestionis,whatcanwedoforthem?\"

\"Andtheansweris,Idon\'tintheleastknow。Thereisn\'tanysocietylifeatSaratogathatIcansee;andifthereis,wearenotinit。Howcouldwegetanyoneelsein?Iseethat\'swhatyou\'reaimingat。Thosepublicsocialitiesatthebighotelstheycouldgetintoaswellaswecould;buttheywouldn\'tbeanywherewhentheygotthere,andtheywouldn\'tknowwhattodo。Youknowwhathollowmockeriesthosethingsare。Don\'tyourememberthathopwewenttowiththeyoungBraceysthefirstsummer?Ifthosegirlshadn\'twaltzedwitheachothertheywouldn\'thavedancedastepthewholeevening。\"

\"Iknow,Iknow,\"sighedmywife;\"itwasterrible。Butthesepeoplearesoveryunworldlythatdon\'tyouthinktheycouldbedeludedintothebeliefthattheywereseeingsocietyifwetookalittletrouble?Youusedtobesoinventive!Youcouldthinkupsomethingnowifyoutried。\"

\"Mydear,agirlknowsbeyondalltheartsofhoodwinkingwhethershe\'shavingagoodtime,andyourlittleschemeofpassingoffoneofthosehotelhopsforafestivitywouldneverworkintheworld。\"

\"Well,Ithinkitistoobad!Whathasbecomeofalltheeasygaietythereusedtobeintheworld?\"

\"Ithasbeenstarchedandironedoutofit,apparently。SaratogaisstilltryingtodothegoodoldAmericanact,withitsbighotelsanditsheterogeneoushops,andIdon\'tsupposethere\'seversuchathingasasocietypersonatanyofthem。Thatwouldn\'tbesobad。

Buttheunsocietypeopleseemtobeafraidofoneanother。Theyfeelthatthereissomethingintheair——somethingtheydon\'tandcan\'tunderstand;somethingalien,thatjudgestheirold-fashionedAmericanimpulsetobesociable,andcontemnsit。No;wecan\'tdoanythingforourhaplessfriends——Icanhardlycallthemouracquaintances。Wemustavoidthem,andkeepthemmerelyasapensivecolourinourownvividmemoriesofSaratoga。Ifwemadethemhaveagoodtime,andsentthemontheirwayrejoicing,I

confessthatIshouldfeelmyselfdistinctlyaloser。Asitis,they\'reastrainofmelancholypoetryinmylife,ofmusicintheminorkey。Ishallalwaysassociatetheirpathoswiththishotsummerweather,andIshallthinkofthemwheneverthethermometerregisterseighty-nine。Don\'tyouseetheadvantageofthat?I

believeIcanultimatelygetsomeliteratureoutofthem。IfIcanthinkofafittingfableforthemFulkersonwillfeatureitinEveryOtherWeek。He\'llgetoutaSaratoganumber,andcomeuphereandstrikethehotelsandspringsforad\'s。\"

\"Well,\"saidMrs。March,\"IwishIhadneverseenthem;andit\'sallyourfault,Basil。Ofcourse,whenyouplayeduponmysympathiessoaboutthem,Icouldn\'thelpfeelinginterestedinthem。Weareacoupleofromanticoldgeese,mydear。\"

\"Notatall,oratleastI\'mnot。Isimplyusedthesepeopleconjecturallytogivemyselfanagreeablepang。Ididn\'twanttoknowanythingmoreaboutthemthanIimagined,andIcertainlydidn\'tdreamofdoinganythingforthem。You\'llspoileverythingifyouturnthemfromfictionintofact,andtrytomanipulatetheirdestiny。Letthemalone;theywillworkitoutforthemselves。\"

\"YouknowIcan\'tletthemalonenow,\"shelamented。\"Iamnotoneofthosewhocangivethemselvesanagreeablepangwiththeunhappinessoftheirfellow-creatures。I\'mnotsatisfiedtostudythem;Iwanttorelievethem。\"

Shewentontopraiseherselftomydisadvantage,asInoticewiveswillwiththeirhusbands,andIdidnotattempttodenyherthissourceofconsolation。Butwhensheendedbysaying,\"IbelieveI

shallsendyoualone,\"andexplainedthatshehadpromisedMrs。

Deeringwewouldcometotheirhotelforthemaftertea,andgowiththemtohearthemusicattheUnitedStatesandtheGrandUnion,I

protested。IsaidthatIalwaysfelttoosneakingwhenIwasprowlingroundthosehotelslisteningtotheirproprietaryconcerts,andIwasawareoflookingsosneakingthatIexpectedeverymomenttobeorderedofftheirpiazzas。Asforconvoyingapartyofthreestrangersaboutalone,Ishouldcertainlynotdoit。

\"NotifI\'veaheadache?\"

\"Notifyou\'veaheadache。\"

\"Oh,verywell,then。\"

\"Whatareyoutwoquarrellingabout?\"criedagayvoicebehindus,andwelookedroundintothelaughingeyesofMissDale。ShewastheonecottagerweknewinSaratoga,butwhenwewerewithherwefeltthatwekneweverybody,sohospitablewasthesenseofworldwhichherkindnessexhaled。

\"ItwasMrs。Marchwhowasquarrelling,\"Isaid。\"Iwasonlytryingtoconvinceherthatshewaswrong,andofcourseonehastoliftone\'svoice。IhopeIhadn\'ttheeffectofhalloaing。\"

\"Well,Imerelyheardyouabovethesteamharmoniconattheswitchback,\"saidMissDale。\"Idon\'tknowwhetheryoucallTHAT

holloaing。\"

\"Oh,MissDale,\"saidmywife,\"weareinsuchafatal——\"

\"Pickle,\"Isuggested,andsheinstantlyadoptedthewordinherextremity。

\"——picklewithsomepeoplethatProvidencehasthrowninourway,andthatwewanttodosomethingfor\";andinalabyrinthofparenthesesthatnomancouldhavefoundhiswayintooroutof,shepossessedMissDaleofthewholeromanticfact。\"ItwasMr。March,ofcourse,whofirstdiscoveredthem,\"sheconcluded,inplaintiveaccusation。

\"PoorMr。March!\"criedMissDale。\"Well,itisapatheticcase,butitisn\'ttheonlyone,ifthat\'sanycomfort。Saratogaisreekingwithjustsuchforlornitiesthewholesummerlong;butIcanquiteunderstandhowyoufeelaboutit,Mrs。March。\"Wecametoacorner,andshesaidabruptly:\"Excusemyinterruptingyourquarrel!NotquitesoLOUD,Mr。March!\"andsheflashedbackamockinglookatmeassheskurriedoffdownthestreetwithastonishingrapidity。

\"Howperfectlyheartless!\"criedmywife。\"Icertainlythoughtshewouldsuggestsomething——offertodosomething。\"

\"Irelieduponher,too,\"Isaid;\"butnowIhavemydoubtswhethershewasreallygoingdownthatstreettillshesawthatitwasthebestwaytoescape。We\'recertainlyintrouble,mydear,ifpeopleavoidusinthismanner。\"

CHAPTERV

\"IamdoingitentirelyonMrs。Deering\'sIaccount,\"saidmywifethateveningaftertea,aswewalkeddowntheside-streetthatdescendedfromourplacetoBroadway。\"Shehasthatgirlonherhands,andIknowshemustbeatherwits\'end。\"

\"AndIdoitentirelyonDeering\'saccount,\"Iretorted。\"HehasbothofthosewomenonHIShands。\"

Weemergedintotheglisteningthoroughfareinfrontofthevasthotels,andIwasstruck,asIneverfailtobe,withitsfutileandunmeaningsplendour。Ithinkthereisnothinginourdun-colouredcivilisationprettierthanthathabittheladieshaveinSaratogaofgoingoutonthestreetafterdarkintheirbareheads。WhenI

firstsawthemwanderingaboutsointheglitteroftheshop-windowsandthefitfulglareoftheelectricseverywhere,IthoughttheymustbesomeofthoseSpanish-Americansmistakingthewarm,dryairoftheNorthernnightforthatoftheirownlatitudes;butwhenI

cameupwiththemIcouldhear,ifIcouldnotsee,thattheywereofourownrace。Thoseflatandshapelesstonescouldcomethroughthenosesofnoother。Thebeautyandtheelegancewerealsoours,andthefearlesstrustofcircumstance。Theysaunteredupanddownbeforethegaunt,highporticoesofthehotels,asmuchathomeastheycouldhavebeenintheirownhouses,andinmuchthesamedressasiftheyhadbeenreceivingthere。Theeffectisoneofincomparablecheer,andisapromiseofsocialbrilliancywhichSaratoganomorekeepsthanshedoesthatofherothercharacteristicaspects;saytheforenooneffectofthesamethoroughfare,withthepiazzasbankedwiththehotelguests,andthestreetfullofthelightequipageswhichseempeculiartotheplacepassingandrepassing,inthejoyoussunlightandoutofit,ontheleaf-fleckedstreet。EventhepubliccarriagesofSaratogahaveafresh,unjadedair;andtoissuefromtherailwaystationinthemidstofthosebuoyanttop-phaetonsandsurreys,withtheirlight-

limbedhorses,istobethrilledbysomesuchinsensateexpectationofpleasureasfillstheheartofaboyathisfirstsallyintotheworld。IalwaysexpecttofindmylostyouthwaitingformearoundthecorneroftheUnitedStatesHotel,andIaccusemyselfofsomefaultifitdisappointsme,asitalwaysdoes。Icanimaginewhatgaudyhopesbydayandbynightthebrightstagingofthepotentialdramamustawakeninthebreastofayounggirlwhenshefirstseesit,andhowblankshemustfeelwhenthecurtaingoesdownandtherehasbeennoplay。ItwasarealanguishtomewhenthatyounggirlwiththeDeeringswelcomedmywifeandmewithahopefulsmile,asifwewerethedramatispersonae,andnowtheperformancemustbegoingtobegin。Icouldseehowmuchourchanceacquaintancehadbrightenedtheperspectiveforher,andhoweagerlyshehadrepairedallherillusions;andIthoughthowmuchbetteritwouldhavebeenifshehadbeenlefttothedullandspiritlessresignationinwhichIhadfirstseenher。Fromthattherecouldnofall,atleast,andnowshehadrisenfromitonlytosinkagain。

But,infact,thewholepartyseemedfalselycheeredbytheeventoftheafternoon;andinthefewmomentsthatwesatwiththemontheirverandah,beforegoingtothemusicattheGrandUnion,Icouldheartheladieslaughingtogether,whileDeeringjoyouslyunfoldedtomehisplanofgoinghomethenextmorningandleavinghiswifeandMissGagebehindhim。\"Theywillstayinthishotel——theymightaswell——andIguesstheycangetalong。MywifefeelsmoreacquaintedsinceshemetMrs。March,andIshan\'tfeelsomuchlikeleavin\'heramongstrangershereIdon\'tknowwhenshe\'stakensuchafancytoanyoneasshehastoyourwife,orMissGageeither。Iguessshe\'llwanttoaskheraboutthestores。\"

IsaidthatIbelievedthefancywasmutual,andthattherewasnothingmywifelikedbetterthantellingpeopleaboutstores。I

added,ingeneralisation,thatwhenawomanhadspentallherownmoneyondress,itdidherquiteasmuchgoodtoseeotherwomenspendingtheirs;andDeeringsaidheguessedthatwasaboutso。Hegavemeapushontheshouldertomakemeunderstandhowkeenlyheappreciatedthejoke,andIperceivedthatwehadwonhishearttoo。

Wejoinedtheladies,andIthoughtthatmysufferingsforherauthorisedmetoattachmyselfmoreespeciallytoMissGage,andtofindoutallIcouldabouther。Wewalkedaheadoftheothers,andIwasawareofhermakingbelievethatitwasquitethesameasifsheweregoingtothemusicwithayoungman。Notthatsheseemeddisposedtotriflewithmygreyhairs;Iquicklysawthatthiswouldnotbeincharacterwithher;butsomesortofillusionwasessentialtoheryouth,andshecouldnothelprejuvenatingme。

Thiswasquitelikethegoddessshelooked,Ireflected,butotherwiseshewasnotformidablydivine;and,infact,Isupposethegoddesseswere,afterall,onlynicegirlsatheart。Thisone,atanyrate,Idecided,wasaverynicegirlwhenshewasnotsulking;

andshewassobrightenedbyherlittleadventure,whichwasreallynoadventure,thatIcouldnotbelieveIhadeverseenhersulking。

Thehotelpeopledidnotkeepusfromgoingintothecourtofthehotel,asIwasafraidtheymight,andwealleasilyfoundplaces。

InthepausesofthemusicIpointedoutsuchnotablesandcharactersasIsawaboutus,andtriedtopossessherofasmuchoftheSaratogaworldasIknew。Itwaslargelythereinthatboldevidenceitloves,andinthatsocialsolitudetowhichtheSaratogaofthehotelscondemnsthedenizensofherworld。IdonotmeanthattheSaratogacrowdisatallafast-lookingcrowd。Therearesportingpeopleandgamblers;butthegreatmassofthefrequentersareplain,honestAmericans,outuponaholidayfromallpartsofthecountry,andofaninnocencetooinveteratetohavegraspedthefactthatthereisnofashioninSaratoganowbutthefashionoftheladies\'dresses。These,Imustsay,areofthenewestandprettiest;thedressingofthewomenalwaysstrikesmethere。Mycompanionwaseagertorecognisethesplendourswhichshehadheardof,andIpointedoutanoldladybythedoor,whosattheredisplayinguponhervastpersonanassortmentofgemsandjewelswhichsheseemedaspersonallyindifferenttoasifshewereashow-

window,andIwasgladtohavethegirlshrinkfromthespectacleinakindofmutealarm。ItriedtomakehersharemypleasureinagroupofCubans——fatfather,fatmother,fatdaughter——whocamedownthewalktowardusinthehalooftropicaltradition;butshehadnotthetasteforolives,andIsawthatIfailedtopersuadeheroftheaestheticvalueofthisalienelementamongus。Sheapparentlycoulddoalmostaslittlewithsomeoldfiguresofbygonebeausspectrallyrevisitingthehotelhauntsoftheiryouth;butshewascharmedwiththesylvanlovelinessofthatincomparablecourt。Itis,infact,aparkofthetall,slimSaratogatreesenclosedbythequadrangleofthehotel,exquisitelykept,andwithitsacresofgreenswardnowshowingtheircolourvividlyinthelightoftheelectrics,whichshonefromallsidesonthefountainflashingandplashinginthemidst。Isaidthatherewasthatunionofthesylvanandtheurbanwhichwasalwaysthedreamofart,andwhichformedthedelicatecharmofpastoralpoetry;andalthoughIdonotthinkshequitegraspedthenotion,Isawthatshehadapleasureinthevisiblefact,andthatwasmuchbetter。Besides,shelistenedveryrespectfully,andwithnosignsofbeingbored。

InthewaitbetweenthetwopartsoftheconcertIinvitedhertowalkaroundthecourtwithme,andundertheapprovingeyeofMrs。

Marchwemadethisexpedition。ItseemedtomethatIcouldnotdoawiserthing,bothforthesatisfactionofmyowncuriosityandforthegratificationoftheautobiographicalpassionweallfeel,thantoleadherontospeakofherself。Butshehadlittleornothingtosayofherself,andwhatshesaidofotherthingswasmarkedbyastraightforwardgoodsense,ifnotawideintelligence。Ithinkwemakeamistakewhenwesupposethatabeautifulwomanmustalwaysbevainorconscious。

Ifancythatabeautyisquiteasoftenasolidandsensibleperson,withnoinordinatewishtobeworshipped,andthisyoungladystruckmeaswhollyunspoiledbyflattery。IdecidedthatshewasnotthetypethatwouldtakethefancyofDeWittPoint,andthatshehadgrownupwithoutlocalattentionforthatreason,orpossiblybecauseacertaincoldnessinheroverawedthefreespiritofrusticlove-making。Nodoubtsheknewthatshewasbeautiful,andIbegantothinkthatitwasnotsomuchdisappointmentatfindingSaratogaasindifferentasDeWittPointwhichgavehertheeffectofdisgustIhadfirstnotedinherthenightbefore。Thatmightratherhavecomefromthesenseoffeelingherselfahelplessburdenonherfriends,andfromthatyounglongingforcompanionshipwhichisasfarasmaybefromthedesireofconquest,oftriumph。Findinghernowsogratefullycontentwiththepooreffortstoamuseherwhichanoldfellowlikemecouldmake,IperceivedthatthesocietyofothergirlswouldsufficetomakeSaratogaquiteanotherthingforher,andIcastaboutinmymindtocontrivethissomehow。

IconfessthatIlikedherbetterandbetter,andbeforetheeveningwasoutIhadquitetransferredmycompassionfromtheDeeringstoher。ItWASforlornanddrearyforhertobeattachedtothisgoodcouple,whoseinterestswereprimarilyineachother,andwhohadnotthefirstofthoseartswhichcouldprovideherwithothercompany。ShewillinglytoldabouttheirjourneytoSaratoga,andherstorydidnotdiffermateriallyfromtheaccountDeeringhadalreadygivenme;buteventheoutwardformofadventurehadfallenfromtheirexperiencesincetheyhadcometoSaratoga。TheyhadformedthehabitofCongressParkbyaccident;buttheyhadnotbeentothelake,ortheraces,ortheHouseofPansa,orMountM\'Gregor,orHiltonPark,oreventheoutlyingsprings。ItwasthefirsttimetheyhadbeeninsideoftheGrandUnion。\"Thenyouhaveneverseentheparlour?\"Iasked;andaftertheconcertIboldlyledthewayintotheparlour,andlavisheditsmagnificenceuponthemasifI

hadbeenthehost,oroneofthehotelguestsattheveryleast。I

enjoyedthebreathlessnessoftheDeeringssomuch,aswewalkedupanddownthevastdrawing-roomsaccompaniedbyourimagesinthemirrors,thatIinsisteduponsittingdownwiththemalluponsomeoftherichestpiecesoffurniture;andIwassoflownwithmysuccessasciceronethatImadethemcomewithmetotheUnitedStates。Ishowedthemthroughtheparloursthere,andthenledthemthroughtotheinnerverandah,whichcommandedanotherwoodedcourtlikethatoftheGrandUnion。Itriedtomakethemfeelthestateliersentimentoftheolderhotel,andtostirtheirimaginationswithapictureoftheoldtimes,whentheSouthernplantersusedtothrongtheplace,andallthatwasgayandbrilliantinfashionablesocietywastobeseentheresometimeduringthesummer。IthinkthatIfailedinthis,butapparentlyI

succeededingivingthemaneveningofdazzlingsplendour。

\"Well,sir,thishasbeenagreattreat,\"saidMr。Deering,whenhebadeusgoodbyeaswellasgood-night;hewasgoingearlyinthemorning。

Theladiesmurmuredtheirgratitude,Mrs。Deeringwithanemotionthatsuitedherthanks,andMissGagewithatouchofsomethingdaughterlytowardmethatIthoughtpretty。

CHAPTERVI

\"Well,whatDIDyoumakeofher,mydear?\"Mrs。Marchdemandedtheinstantshewasbeyondtheirhearing。\"Imustsay,youdidn\'tspareyourselfinthecause;youdidbravely。Whatisshelike?\"

\"Really,Idon\'tknow,\"Ianswered,afteramoment\'sreflection。\"I

shouldsayshewasalmostpurelypotential。She\'snotsomuchthisorthatkindofgirl;she\'smerelyaradiantimageofgirlhood。\"

\"Now,yourchicquingit,you\'refakingit,\"saidMrs。March,borrowingtheverbsseverallyfromthearteditorandthepublisherofEveryOtherWeek。\"YouhavegottotellmejusthowmuchandhowlittletherereallyisofherbeforeIgoanyfurtherwiththem。Isshestupid?\"

\"No——no;Ishouldn\'tsaystupidexactly。Sheis——whatshallIsay?——

extremelyplain-minded。Isupposethegoddesseswereplain-minded。

I\'malittlepuzzledbyherattitudetowardherownbeauty。Shedoesn\'tliveherbeautyanymorethanapoetliveshispoetryorapainterhispainting;thoughI\'venodoubtsheknowshergiftishersjustastheydo。\"

\"IthinkIunderstand。Youmeansheisn\'tconscious。\"

\"No。Consciousisn\'tquitetheword,\"Isaidfastidiously。\"Isn\'ttheresomewordthatsaysless,ormore,inthesamedirection?\"

\"No,thereisn\'t;andIshallthinkyoudon\'tmeananythingatallifyoukeepon。Now,tellmehowshereallyimpressedyou。Doessheknowanything?Hasshereadanything?Hassheanyideas?\"

\"Really,Ican\'tsaywhethertheywereideasornot。SheknewwhatEveryOtherWeekwas;shehadreadthestoriesinit;butI\'mnotsureshevalueditatitstrueworth。Sheisveryplain-minded。\"

\"Don\'tkeeprepeatingthat!Whatdoyoumeanbyplain-minded?\"

\"Well,honest,single,common-sense,coherent,arithmetical。\"

\"Horrors!DoyoumeanthatsheisMANNISH?\"

\"No,notmannish。Andyetshegavemethenotionthat,whenitcametocompanionship,shewouldbejustaswellsatisfiedwithalotofgirlsasyoungmen。\"

Mrs。Marchpulledherhandoutofmyarm,andstoppedshortunderoneofthosetallSaratogashade-treestodramatiseherinference。

\"Thensheistheslyestofallpossiblepusses!Didshegiveyouthenotionthatshewouldbejustaswellsatisfiedwithyouaswithayoungman!\"

\"Shecouldn\'tdeceivemesofarasTHAT,mydear。\"

\"Verywell;Ishalltakeherinhandmyselfto-morrow,andfindoutwhatshereallyis。\"

Mrs。MarchwentshoppingthenextforenoonwithwhatwasleftoftheDeeringparty;Deeringhadtakentheearlytrainnorth,andsheseemedtohavefoundtheladieslivelierwithouthim。Sheformedtheimpressionfromtheirmorejoyousbehaviourthathekepthiswifefromspendingasmuchmoneyasshewouldnaturallyhavedone,andthat,whilehewasnotperhapsexactlyselfish,hewasforgetfulofheryouth,ofthedifferenceinyearsbetweenthem,andofhercapacityforpleasureswhichhecouldnotcarefor。ShesaidthatMrs。DeeringandMissGagenowactedliketwogirlstogether,and,ifanything,MissGageseemedtheelderofthetwo。

\"Andwhatdidyoudecideabouther?\"Iinquired。

\"Well,Ihelpedherbuyahatandajacketatoneofthoseniceshopsjustbelowthehotelwherethey\'restopping,andwe\'vestartedaneveningdressforher。Shecan\'twearthatwhiteduckmorning,noon,andnight。\"

\"Buthercharacter——hernature?\"