第1章

FRIVOLOUSCUPID

BY

SIRANTHONYHOPEHAWKINS

(ANTHONYHOPE,PSEUD。)

CONTENTS

I。RELUCTANCE

II。WHYMENDON’TMARRY

III。ACHANGEOFHEART

IV。AREPENTANTSINNER

V。’TWIXTWILLANDWILLNOT

VI。WHICHSHALLITBE?

VII。MARRIAGEBYCOMPULSION

VIII。ALL’SWELLTHATENDSWELL

Cupid,ImettheeyesterdayWithanemptyquiver,ComingfromClarinda’shouseBythereedyriver。

AndIsawClarindastandNearthepansies,weeping,WithherhandsuponherbreastAllthinearrowskeeping。

FRIVOLOUSCUPID。

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I。

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RELUCTANCE。

I。

Neitherlifenorthelawn—tennisclubwassofullatNatterleythatthenewsofHarrySterling’sreturnhadnotsomeimportance。

Hecameback,moreover,toassumeapositionverydifferentfromhisoldone。HehadleftHarrownow,departinginthesweetaromaofalongscoreagainstEtonatLord’s,andwastogouptoOxfordinOctober。NowbetweenaschoolboyandaUniversitymanthereisagulf,indicatedunmistakablybythecigarettewhichadornedHarry’smouthashewalkeddownthestreetwithanewlyacquiescentfather,andthoroughlyrealizedbyhisoldplaymates。Theyoungmengreetedhimasanequal,theboysgrudginglyacceptedhissuperiority,andthegirlsreceivedhimmuchasthoughtheyhadnevermethimbeforeintheirlivesandwerepressinglyinneedofanintroduction。ThesefeaturesofhisreappearanceamusedMrs。Mortimer;sherecollectedhimasanuntidy,shy,prettyboy;butmind,workingonmatter,hadsotransformedhimthatshewasdoubtfulenoughabouthimtoaskherhusbandifthatwerereallyHarrySterling。

Mr。Mortimer,moppinghisbaldheadafteroneofhisenergeticfailuresatlawntennis,gruntedassent,andremarkedthatafewyearsmorewouldseealikedevelopmentintheirelderson,aremarkwhichborderedonabsurdity;forJohnnywasbuteight,andtenyearsarenotafewyearstoaladyoftwenty—eight,whatevertheymayseemtoamanofforty—four。

PresentlyHarry,shakinghimselffreefromanentanglinggroupoftheVicaragegirls,joinedhisfather,andthetwocameacrosstoMrs。Mortimer。

ShewasafavoriteofoldSterling’s,andhewasproudtopresenthishandsomesontoher。Shelistenedgraciouslytohisjocosities,stealingaglanceatHarrywhenhisfathercalledhim\"agoodboy。\"Harryblushedandassumedanairofindifference,tossinghishairbackfromhissmoothforehead,andswinginghisracketcarelesslyinhishand。Theladyaddressedsomewordsofpatronizingkindnesstohim,seekingtoputhimathisease。Sheseemedtosucceedtosomeextent,forhelethisfatherandherhusbandgoofftogether,andsatdownbyheronthebench,regardlessofthefactthattheVicaragegirlswerewaitingforhimtomakeafourth。

Hesaidnothing,andMrs。Mortimerlookedathimfromunderherlonglashes;insodoingshediscoveredthathewaslookingather。

\"Aren’tyougoingtoplayanymore,Mr。Sterling?\"sheasked。

\"Whyaren’tyouplaying?\"herejoined。

\"MyhusbandsaysIplaytoobadly。\"

\"Oh,playwithme!Weshallmakeagoodpair。\"

\"Thenyoumustbeverygood。\"

\"Well,noonecanplayahanghere,youknow。BesidesI’msureyou’reallright,really。\"

\"Youforgetmyweightofyears。\"

Heopenedhisblueeyesalittle,andlaughed。Hewas,infact,astonishedtofindthatshewasquiteayoungwoman。RememberingoldMortimerandthebabies,hehadthoughtofherasfullmiddle—aged。Butshewasnot;norhadshethatlikenesstoasuetpudding,whichhisnewborncriticalfacultycruellydetectedinhisoldfriends,theVicaragegirls。

Therewasoneofthem——Maudie——withwhomhehadflirtedinhisholidays;hewonderedatthat,especiallywhenarelentlessmemorytoldhimthatMrs。Mortimermusthavebeenatthepartieswherethethingwenton。Hefeltverymucholder,somucholderthatMrs。Mortimerbecameatonceacontemporary。

Why,then,shouldshebegin,asshenowdid,totalktohim,inquasimaternalfashion,abouthisprospects?Mendon’thaveprospects,or,anyhow,aresparedquestioningsthereon。

Eitherfromimpatienceofthistopic,orbecause,afterall,tenniswasnottobeneglected,helefther,andshesataloneforalittlewhile,watchinghimplay。Shewasgladthatshehadnotplayed;shecouldnothaverivaledtheactivityoftheVicaragegirls。ShegotupandjoinedMrs。Sterling,whowaspresidingovertheclubteapot。Thegoodladyexpectedcomplimentsonherson,butforsomereasonMrs。Mortimergavehernone。Verysoon,indeed,shetookJohnnieawaywithher,leavingherhusbandtofollowathisleisure。

IncomparingMaudieSinclairtoasuetpudding,Harryhadlookedatthedarksideofthematter。

Thesuggestion,thoughindisputable,wasonlyoccasionallyobtrusive,andasarulehushedalmosttosilencebythepleasantgoodnaturewhichredeemedshapelessfeatures。Mrs。MortimerhadalwayslikedMaudie,whoraninandoutofherhousecontinually,andhadmadeofherselfavice—mothertothelittlechildren。

Theverynextdayshecame,and,intheintervalsofplayingcricketwithJohnnie,tookoccasiontoinformMrs。MortimerthatinheropinionHarrySterlingwasbynomeansimprovedbyhisnewstatusanddignity。Shewentsofarastousetheterm\"stuck—

up。\"\"Hedidn’tusetobelikethat,\"shesaid,shakingherhead;\"heusedtobeveryjolly。\"Mrs。Mortimerwasrelievedtonoteanentireabsenceofromanceeitherintheregrettedpastorthecondemnedpresent。Maudiemournedafriendspoiled,notanadmirerlost;thetoneofhercriticismsleftnodoubtofit,andMrs。Mortimer,withalaugh,announcedherintentionofaskingtheSterlingstodinnerandhavingMaudietomeetthem。\"Youwillbeabletomakeitupthen,\"saidshe。

\"Why,Iseehimeverydayatthetennisclub,\"criedMaudieinsurprise。

ThefaintestofblushestingedMrs。Mortimer’scheekasshechidherselfforforgettingthisobviousfact。

Thesituationnowdevelopedrapidly。Theabsurdthinghappened:

HarrySterlingbegantotakeaseriousviewofhisattachmenttoMrs。Mortimer。Theonethingmoreabsurd,thatsheshouldtakeaseriousviewofit,hadnothappenedyet,and,indeed,wouldneverhappen;soshetoldherselfwithanervouslittlelaugh。

Harrygavehernoopportunityofsayingsotohim,foryoucannotreproveglancesordiscouragepressingsofyourhandinfashionsoblunt。

Andhewasverydiscreet:henevermadeherlookfoolish。Inpublichetreatedherwithjustthedegreeofattentionthatgainedhismother’sfondeulogium,andhisfather’sapprovingsmile;whileMr。Mortimer,whowenttoLondonatnineo’clockeverymorninganddidnotreturntillseven,wasveryseldombotheredbyfindingtheyoungfellowhangingaboutthehouse。

Certainlyhecameprettyfrequentlybetweenthehoursnamed,butitwas,asthechildrencouldhavewitnessed,toplaywiththem。

And,throughhiscomingsandgoings,Mrs。Mortimermovedwithpleasure,vexation,self—contempt,andeagerness。

OnenightsheandherhusbandwenttodinewiththeSterlings。

AfterdinnerMr。Mortimeracceptedhishost’sinvitationtostayforasmoke。Hesawnodifficultyinhiswifewalkinghomealone;itwasbuthalfamile,andthenightwasfineandmoonlit。Mrs。Mortimermadenodifficultyeither,butMrs。

SterlingwassurethatHarrywouldbedelightedtoseeMrs。

Mortimertoherhouse。

Shelikedtheboytolearnhabitsofpoliteness,shesaid,andhisfathereagerlyprofferedhisescort,wavingasideMrs。

Mortimer’sprotestthatshewouldnotthinkoftroublingMr。

Harry;throughoutwhichconversationHarrysaidnothingatall,butstoodsmiling,withhishatinhishand,thepictureofanobedient,well—manneredyouth。Therearegenerallytwowaysanywhere,andthereweretwofromtheSterlings’totheMortimers’:theshortonethroughthevillage,andthelongoneroundbythelaneandacrosstheChurchmeadow。ThepathdivergingtothelatterroutecomesverysoonafteryouleavetheSterlings’,andnotawordhadpassedwhenMrs。MortimerandHarryreachedit。Stillwithoutaword,Harryturnedofftofollowthepath。Mrs。Mortimerglancedathim;Harrysmiled。

\"It’smuchlonger,\"shesaid。

\"There’slotsoftime,\"rejoinedHarry,\"andit’ssuchajollynight。\"Thebettertoenjoythenight’sbeauty,heslackenedhispacetoaverycrawl。

\"It’sratherdark;won’tyoutakemyarm?\"hesaid。

\"Whatnonsense!Why,Icouldseetoread!\"

\"ButI’msureyou’retired。\"

\"Howabsurdyouare!Wasitagreatbore?\"

\"What?\"

\"Why,coming。\"

\"No,\"saidHarry。

Insuchaffairsmonosyllablesaredangersignals。Alongprotestationmighthavemeantnothing:inthisshort,sufficientnegativeMrs。Mortimerrecognizedtheboy’ssincerity。Alittlethrillofprideandshame,andperhapssomethingelse,ranthroughher。Thenightwashotandsheunfastenedtheclaspofhercloak,breathingatriflequickly。Torelievethesilence,shesaid,withalaugh:

\"Youseewepoormarriedwomenhavetodependoncharity。Ourhusbandsdon’tcaretowalkhomewithus。Yourfatherwasbentonyourcoming。\"

Harrylaughedashortlaugh;theutterdarknessofMr。Sterling’sconditionstruckthroughhisagitationdowntohissenseofhumor。Mrs。Mortimersmiledathim;shecouldnothelpit:thesecretbetweenthemwassopleasanttoher,evenwhileshehatedherselfforitsexistence。

Theyhadreachedthemeadownow,halfwaythroughtheirjourney。

AlittlegateledintoitandHarrystopped,leaninghisarmonthetoprail。

\"Oh,no!wemustgoon,\"shemurmured。

\"Theywon’tmoveforanhouryet,\"heanswered,andthenhesuddenlybrokeout:

\"How——howfunnyitis!Ihardlyrememberedyou,youknow。\"

\"Oh,butIrememberedyou,aprettylittleboy;\"andshelookedupathisface,halfafootaboveher。Merestaturehasmucheffectandthelittleboystageseemedveryfaraway。Andheknewthatitdid,forheputouthishandtotakehers。Shedrewback。

\"No,\"shesaid。

Harryblushed。Shetookholdofthegateandhe,yieldinghisplace,letherpassthrough。Foraminuteortwotheywalkedoninsilence。

\"Oh,howsillyyouare!\"shecriedthen,beginningwithalaughandendingwithastrangecatchinherthroat。\"Why,you’reonlyjustoutofknickerbockers!\"

\"Idon’tcare,Idon’tcare,Hilda————\"

\"Hush,hush!Oh,indeed,youmustbequiet!See,wearenearlyhome。\"

Heseizedherhand,nottobequelledthistime,and,bendinglowoverit,kissedit。Shedidnotdrawitaway,butwatchedhimwithacurious,painedsmile。Helookedupinherface,hisownglowingwithexcitement。Herightedhimselftohisfullstatureand,fromthatstooping,kissedheronthelips。

\"Oh,yousillyboy!\"shemoaned,andfoundherselfaloneinthemeadow。Hehadgoneswiftlybackbythewaytheyhadcome,andshewentontoherhome。

\"Well,theboysawyouhome?\"askedMr。Mortimerwhenhearrivedhalfanhourlater。

\"Yes,\"shesaid,raisingherheadfromthecushionsofthesofaonwhichhefoundherlying。

\"Isupposedso,buthedidn’tcomeintothesmoking—roomwhenhegotback。Wentstraighttobed,Iexpect。He’sanice—manneredyoungfellow,isn’the?\"

\"Oh,very!\"saidMrs。Mortimer。

II。

Mr。Mortimerhadneverbeensolookedafter,cosseted,andcomfortedforhisearlystartasthenextmorning,northechildrenfoundtheirmothersopatientandaffectionate。Shewasinanabasementofshameanddisgustatherself,andquiteunabletotreathertransgressionlightly。Thathewasaboyandshe——

notagirl——seemedtochargeherwithhisaswellasherownsins,and,besidesthismoralaggravation,entailedaloweranxietyastohisdiscretionandsecrecythatdroveherhalfmadwithworry。Supposeheshouldboastofit!Or,ifhewerenotbadenoughforthat,onlysupposeheshouldbecarriedawayintocarelessnessaboutit!Hehadnothingtofearworsethanwhathewouldcall\"awigging\"andperhapssummarydismissaltoatutor’s:shehadmoreatriskthanshecouldbeartothinkof。

Probably,bynow,herecognizedhisfoolishness,andlaughedathimselfandher。Thisthoughtmadehernohappier,formenmaydoallthat——andyet,veryoften,theydonotstop。

ShehadtogotoapartyattheVicarageintheafternoon。Harrywouldbesuretobethere,and,withaconflictoffeelingfindingexpressioninheracts,sheprotectedherselfbytakingallthechildren,whilesheinconsistentlydressedherselfinhermostyouthfulandcoquettishcostume。ShefoundherselfalmostgrudgingJohnniehisrapidlyincreasinginches,evenwhileshereliedonhimforanassertionofherpositionasamatron。Forthefollyoflastnightwastobeoveranddonewith,andheracquaintancewithHarrySterlingtoreturntoitsonlypossiblesanebasis;thatshewasresolvedon,butshewantedHarryhonestly——evenkeenly——toregretherdetermination。

HewastalkingtoMaudieSinclairwhenshearrived;hetookoffhishat,butdidnotallowhiseyestomeethers。Shegatheredherchildrenroundher,andsatdownamongthechaperons。Mrs。

Sterlingcameandtalkedtoher;diviningasympathy,thegoodmotherhadmuchtosayofherson,ofherhopesandherfearsforhim;somanydangersbesetyoungmen,especiallyiftheywereattractive,likeHarry;thereweredebts,idleness,fastmen,and——worstofall——thereweredesigningwomen,readytoimposeonandruintheinnocenceofyouth。

\"He’sbeensuchagoodboytillnow,\"saidMrs。Sterling,\"but,ofcourse,hisfatherandIfeelanxious。Ifwecouldonlykeephimhere,outofharm’sway,underourowneyes!\"

Mrs。Mortimermurmuredconsolation。

\"Howkindofyou!Andyourinfluenceissogoodforhim。Hethinkssuchalotofyou,Hilda。\"

Mrs。Mortimer,triedtoohard,roseandstrolledaway。Harry’ssetseemedtoendalmostdirectly,andamomentlaterhewasshakinghandswithher,stillkeepinghiseyesawayfromhers。

Shemadehergraspcoldandinanimate,andhedivinedthedispleasureshemeanttoindicate。

\"Youmustgoandplayagain,\"shesaid,\"ortalktothegirls。

Youmustn’tcomeandtalktome。\"

\"Whynot!HowcanIhelpit——now?\"

Thelaughingatherandhimselfhadevidentlynotcome,but,badasthatwouldhavebeentobear,histonethreatenedsomethingworse。

\"Don’t,\"sheansweredsharply。\"I’mveryangry。Youwereveryunkindand——andungentlemanlylastnight。\"

Heflushedcrimson。

\"Didn’tyoulikeit?\"heasked,withtheterriblesimplicityofhisyouth。

Forallhertrouble,shehadtobiteherliptohideasmile。

Whataquestiontoask——justinsomanywords!

\"Itwasvery,verywicked,and,ofcourse,Ididn’tlikeit,\"

sheanswered。\"Oh,Harry!don’tyouknowhowwickeditwas?\"

\"Oh,yes!Iknowthat,ofcourse,\"saidhe,pickingatthestrawofhishat,whichhewascarryinginhishand。

\"Well,then!\"shesaid。

\"Icouldn’thelpit。\"

\"Youmusthelpit。Oh,don’tyouknow——oh,it’sabsurd!I’myearsolderthanyou。\"

\"Youlookedso——soawfullypretty。\"

\"Ican’tstandtalkingtoyou。They’llallsee。\"

\"Oh,it’sallright。You’reafriendofmother’s,youknow。I

say,whenshallIbeabletoseeyouagain——alone,youknow?\"

Mrs。Mortimerwaswithinanaceofaburstoftears。Heseemednottoknowthathemadeherfaintwithshame,andmadwithexultation,andbewilderedwithterrorallinamoment。Hisnewmanhoodtooknoheed,saveofitself。Wasthisbeingoutofharm’sway,undertheeyesofthosepoorblindparents?

\"If——ifyoucaretheleastforme——forwhatIwish,goaway,Harry,\"shewhispered。

Helookedatherinwonder,but,withafrownonhisface,didashewastold。Fiveminuteslaterhewasplayingagain;sheheardhimshout\"Thirty——love,\"asheserved,anoteoftriumphantbattleinhisvoice。Shebelievedthatshewasaltogetheroutofhisthoughts。

Herhusbandwastodineintownthatnight,and,forsheerprotection,shemadeMaudieSinclaircomeandsharehereveningmeal。Thechildrenwereputtobed,andtheysatdownalonetogether,talkingovertheparty。MaudiewaspleasedtorelaxalittleofherseveritytowardHarrySterling;sheadmittedthathehadbeenveryusefulinarrangingthesets,andverypleasanttoeveryone。

\"Ofcourse,he’sconceited,\"shesaid,\"butallboysare。He’llgetoverit。\"

\"Youtalkasifyouwereahundred,Maudie,\"laughedMrs。

Mortimer。\"He’solderthanyouare。\"

\"Oh,butboysaremuchyoungerthangirls,Mrs。Mortimer。HarrySterling’squiteaboystill。\"

Aknocksoundedatthedoor。Aminutelatertheboywalkedin。

ThesightofMaudieSinclairproducedamomentarystart,butherecoveredhimselfanddeliveredanotefromhismother,theexcuseforhisvisit。Itwasaninvitationforafewdaysahead;

therecouldcertainlyhavebeennohurryforittoarrivethatnight。WhileMrs。Mortimerreadit,Harrysatdownandlookedather。Shewasobligedtotreathisarrivalasunimportant,andinvitedhimtohaveaglassofwine。

\"Whyareyouineveningdress?\"askedMaudiewonderingly。

\"Fordinner,\"answeredHarry。

\"Doyoudresswhenyou’realoneathome?\"

\"Generally。Mostmendo。\"

Maudieallowedherselftolaugh。Mrs。Mortimersawthejoke,too,butitsamusementwasbittertoher。

\"Ilikeit,\"shesaidgently。\"MostofthemenIknowdoit。\"

\"Yourhusbanddoesn’t,\"observedMissSinclair。

\"PoorGeorgegetsdownfromtownsotired。\"

ShegaveHarrythereplyshehadwritten(itwasarefusal——shecouldnothavetoldwhy),butheseemednottounderstandthathewastogo。Beforeheapprehended,shehadtogivehimasignificantglance;shegaveitindreadofMaudie’seyes。Sheknewhowsharpschoolgirls’eyesareinsuchthings。WhetherMaudiesawitornot,Harrydid;hesprangtohisfeetandsaidgood—night。

Maudiewasnotlongafterhim。Theconversationlanguished,andtherewasnothingtokeepher。Withanhonestyawnshetookherleave。Mrs。Mortimeraccompaniedherdownthegardentothegate。Asshewent,shebecametoherstartledhorrorawareofathirdpersoninthegarden。ShegotridofMaudieassoonasshecould,andturnedbacktothehouse。Harry,emergingfrombehindatree,stoodbeforeher。

\"Iknowwhatyou’regoingtosay,\"hesaiddoggedly,\"butI

couldn’thelpit。Iwasdyingtoseeyouagain。\"Shespreadoutherhandsasthoughtopushhimaway。Shewaslikeafrightenedgirl。

\"Oh,you’remad!\"shewhispered。\"Youmustgo。Supposeanyoneshouldcome。Supposemyhusband————\"

\"Ican’thelpit。Iwon’tstaylong。\"

\"Harry,Harry,don’tbecruel!You’llruinme,Harry。Ifyouloveme,go——ifyouloveme。\"

Evennowhehardlyfathomedherdistress,butshehadmadehimunderstandthatthisspotandthistimeweretoodangerous。

\"TellmewhereIcanseeyousafely,\"heasked,almostdemanded。

\"Youcanseemesafely——nowhere。\"

\"Nowhere?Youmeanthatyouwon’t————\"

\"Harry,comehereaminute——there——nocloser。Ijustwanttobeabletotouchyourhair。Goaway,dear——yes,Isaid`dear。’

Dopleasegoaway。You——youwon’tbeanyhappierafterwardforhaving——if——ifyoudon’tgoaway。\"

Hestoodirresolutelystill。Herfingerslightlytouchedhishair,andthenherarmdroppedatherside。Hesawatearrundownhercheek。Suddenlyhisownfaceturnedcrimson。

\"I’m——I’mverysorry,\"hemuttered。\"Ididn’tmean————\"

\"Good—night。I’mgoingin。\"

Sheheldoutherhand。Againhebentandkissedit,and,ashedidso,hefeltthelighttouchofherlipsamonghishair。

\"I’msuchafoolish,foolishwoman,\"shewhispered,\"butyou’reagentleman,Harry,\"andshedrewherhandawayandlefthim。

Twodayslatershetookherchildrenofftotheseaside。AndtheMortimersnevercamebacktoNatterley。ShewroteandtoldMrs。

SterlingthatGeorgewantedtobenearerhisworkintown,andthattheyhadgonetoliveatWimbledon。

\"Howweshallmissher!\"exclaimedgoodMrs。Sterling。\"PoorHarry!what’llhesay?\"

III。

Oneday,atBrighton,somesixyearslater,aladyinwidow’sweeds,accompaniedbyalong,loose—limbedboyoffourteen,wastakingtheairbythesea。Theplacewasfullofpeople,andthescenegay。

Mrs。MortimersatdownonaseatandJohnniestoodidlybyher。

Presentlyayoungmanandagirlcamealong。Whiletheywerestillalongwayoff,Mrs。Mortimer,whowaslookinginthatdirection,suddenlyleanedforward,startedalittle,andlookedhardatthem。Johnnie,noticingnothing,whistledunconcernedly。

Thecoupledrewnear。Mrs。Mortimersatwithafaintsmileonherface。Thegirlwaschattingmerrilytotheyoungman,andhelistenedtoherandlaughedeverynowandthen,buthisbrighteyeswerenotfixedonher,butwerehere,there,andeverywhere,wheremetalattractivetosucheyesmightbefound。

ThediscursivemoodoftheeyessomehowpleasedMrs。Mortimer。

Justastheyoungmancameoppositeher,heglancedinherdirection。

Mrs。Mortimerworethecurious,half—indifferent,half—expectantairofonereadyforrecognition,butnotclaimingitasaright。

Atthefirstglance,apuzzledlookcameintotheyoungman’seyes。Helookedagain:thentherewasablankinhiseyes。Mrs。

Mortimermadenosign,butsatstill,half—expectant。Hewaspasthernow,butheflungalastglanceoverhisshoulder。Hewasevidentlyverydoubtfulwhethertheladyontheseat,intheheavymourningrobes,weresomeoneheknewornot。Firsthethoughtshewas,andthenhethoughtshewasn’t。Thefacecertainlyremindedhimof——nowwhothedeucewasit?Harryknithisbrowsandexclaimed:

\"Ihalfbelievethat’ssomebodyIknow!\"

Andhepuzzledoverit,fornearlyfiveminutes,allinvain。

MeanwhileMrs。Mortimerlookedatthesea,tillJohnnietoldherthatitwasdinner—time。

II。

WHYMENDON’TMARRY。

WeweresittingaroundthefireatColonelHolborow’s。Dinnerwasover——had,infact,beenoverforsometime——thehourofsmoke,whisky,andconfidencehadarrived,andwehadbeentellingoneanotherthevariousreasonswhichaccountedforourbeingunmarried,forwewereallbachelorsexceptthecolonel,andhehad,asavariety,toldthereasonswhyhewishedhewasunmarried(hiswifewasaway)。JackDexter,however,hadnotspoken,anditwasonlyinresponsetoadirectappealthatherelatedthefollowingstory。Thestorymaybetrueoruntrue,butImustremarkthatJackalwayshadratheraweaknessforrepresentinghimselfontermsofcondescendingintimacywiththenobilityandevengreaterfolk。

Jacksigheddeeply。Therewasasympatheticsilence。Thenhebegan:

\"Forsomereasonbestknowntoherself,\"saidJack,withapatientshrugofhisshoulders,\"theDuchessofMedmenham(I

don’tknowwhetheranyofyoufellowsknowher)chosetoobjecttomeasasuitorforthehandofherdaughter,MaryFitzmoine。

Thewomanwassoignorantthatshemayreallyhavethoughtthatmybirthwasnotequaltoherdaughter’s;butalltheworldknowsthattheMunnswereyeomentwohundredyearsago,andthatherGrace’sfamilyhailsfromastuccovillaintheneighborhoodofCardiff。However,theduchessdidobject;andwhentheseason(inthecourseofwhichIhadmetLadyMarymanytimes)ended,insteadofallowingherdaughtertopayaseriesofvisitsathouseswhereIhadarrangedtobe,shesentherofftoSwitzerland,underthecareofadragonwhomshehadengagedtokeepmeandotherdangerousfellowsataproperdistance。OnhearingofwhathadhappenedfromGeorgeFitzmoine(anintimatefriendofmine),Iatoncethrewupmyvisitsandstartedinpursuit。IfeltconfidentthatLadyMarywasfavorablyinclined(infact,Ihadcertainproofswhich——butnomatter),andthatifIwonherheartIcouldbreakdowntheoldlady’sopposition。I

shouldcertainlyhavesucceededinmyenterprise,andbeenatthismomentthehusbandofoneofthemostbeautifulgirlsinEngland,butforaverycuriousandunfortunatecircumstance,whichplacedmeinanunfavorablelightinMary’seyes。Iwasnottoblame;itwasjustabitofbadluck。

\"IrangedovermostofSwitzerlandinsearchofLadyMary。

WhereverIwentIaskedabouther,andatlastIgotuponthetrack。AtInterlakenIfoundhernameinthevisitors’book,togetherwiththatofaMissDibbs,whomItooktobethedragon。

Iquestionedtheporterandfoundthatthetwoladieshad,theafternoonbefore,hiredacarriageanddriventoaquietlittlevillagesomefifteenmilesoff,wheretherewasasmallbutgoodinn。Heretheyevidentlymeanttostay,forlettersweretobesentafterthemthereforthenextweek。Theplacewasdescribedtomeasprettyandretired;itseemed,therefore,anidealspotformypurpose。Imadeupmymindatonce。I

startedthenextdayafterluncheon,tookthejourneyeasily,andcameinsightofthelittleinnaboutseveno’clockintheevening。Allwentwell。TheonlyquestionwasastothedispositionofMissDibbstowardme。Iprayedthatshemightturnouttobearomanticdragon;but,incasesheshouldproveobstinate,Imademyapproacheswithallpossiblecaution。WhenmycarriagestoppedatthedoorIjumpedout。Theheadwaiter,abigfellowinawhitewaistcoat,wasonthesteps。Idrewhimaside,andtookaten—francpiecefrommypocket。

\"`Isthereayoungladystayinghere?’Iasked。`Tall,fair,handsome?’andIslidthepieceofgoldintohispalm。

\"`Well,yes,sir,’hesaid,`thereisayounglady,andsheisallthatyousay,sir。Pardonme,MonsieurisEnglish?’

\"`Yes,’saidI。

\"`Ah,’saidhe,smilingmysteriously。`AnditisWednesday。’

\"`ItiscertainlyWednesday,’Iadmitted,thoughIdidnotseethatthedayoftheweekmatteredmuch。

\"Hecameclosetomeandwhispered:

\"`Theladythoughtyoumightcome,sir。Ithinksheexpectsyou,sir。Oh,youcanrelyonmydiscretion,sir。’

\"Iwasrathersurprised,butnotverymuch,forIhadhintedtoGeorgeFitzmoinethatImeanttotrymyluck,andIsupposedthathehadpassedmyhintontohissister。Mypredominantfeelingwasoneofgratification。Marylovedme!Maryexpectedme!

TherewascompletementalsympathybetweenMaryandmyself!

\"Iwentuptomyroominastateofgreatcontentment。Ihadbeenthereabouthalfanhourwhenmyfriendthewaitercamein。Advancingtowardmewithamysteriousair,hetookablankenvelopeoutofhispocketandhelditupbeforemewitharoguishsmile。

\"`Monsieurwillknowthehandwritinginside,’hesaidcunningly。

\"NowIhadnevercorrespondedwithLadyMary,andofcoursedidnotknowherhandwriting,butIsawnouseintellingthewaiterthat。Intruth,Ithoughtthefellowquitefamiliarenough。SoIsaidshortlyandwithsomehauteur:

\"`Givemethenote;’andItookanotherpieceofgoldoutofmypocket。Weexchangedourpossessions,thewaiterwithdrewwithawink,andItoreopenthepreciousnote。

\"`Whateveryoudo,’itran,`don’trecognizeme。IamWATCHED。

AssoonasIcanIwilltellyouwheretomeetme。Iknewyouwouldcome。——M。’

\"`Thedarling!’Iexclaimed。`She’sagirlofspirit。I’lltakegoodcarenottobetrayher。Oh,we’llcircumventoldDibbsbetweenus。’

\"Ateighto’clockIwentdowntothesalleamanger。Itwasquiteempty。MaryandMissDibbsnodoubtdinedintheirownsittingroom,andthereappearedtobenooneelseinthehotel。

However,whenIwashalfwaythroughmymeal,astylishlydressedyoungwomancameinandsatdownatatableattheendoftheroomfarthestfromwhereIwas。Ishouldhavenoticedhermore,butIwasinareverieaboutMary’sadmirablecharms,andIonlyjustlookedather;shewasfrowninganddrummingangrilywithherfingersonthetable。Theheadwaiterhurrieduptoher;hisfacewascoveredwithsmiles,andhegavemeaconfidentialnodenpassant。Nothingelseoccurredexceptthatavillainouslookingfellow——something,tojudgebyhisappearance,betweenavaletandasecretary——thrusthisuglyheadthroughthedoorthreeorfourtimes。Wheneverhedidsothewaitersmiledblandlyathim。Hediditthelasttimejustastheladywaswalkingdowntheroom。Seeinghercominghedrewbackandheldthedooropenforherwithaclumsy,apologeticbow。Shesmiledscornfullyandpassedthrough。Thewaiterstoodgrinninginthemiddleoftheroom,andwhenI,inmyturn,rose,hewhisperedtome,`It’sallright,sir。’IwenttobedanddreamedofMary。

\"OnenteringtheroomnextmorningthefirstpersonIsawwasMary。Shewaslookingadorablyfreshandpretty。Shesatoppositeastout,severe—lookingdameinblack。DirectlymyeyesalightedonherIschooledthemintoastudiouslyvacantexpression。She,poorgirl,wasnodiplomatist。Shestarted;

sheglancedanxiouslyatMissDibbs;Isawherlipsmove;sheblushed;sheseemedalmosttosmile。Ofcoursethisbehavior(I

lovedMarythemorethatshecouldnotconcealherdelightfulembarrassment!)excitedthedragon’scuriosity;sheturnedroundandfavoredmewithasearchinggaze。Iwasequaltotheoccasion。Icomprehendedthembothinalong,cool,deliberate,emptystare。Thestrainonmyself—controlwasimmense,butIsupportedit。Maryblushedcrimson,andhereyessanktoherplate。Poorgirl!Shehadsadlyoverratedherpowersofdeception。IwasnotsurprisedthatMissDibbsfrownedseverelyandsniffedaudibly。

\"Atthatmomenttheothergirlcamein。Shewalkedup,tookthetablenexttomine,and,tomyconfusion,bestoweduponmealookofevidentinterest,thoughoftheutmostshortness——oneofthoselooks,youknow,thatseemtoberepentedofinaninstant,andaregenerallythemostdeliberate。Itooknonoticeatall,assuminganairofentireunconsciousness。AfewminuteslaterMarygotupandmadeforthedoor,withMissDibbsincloseattendance。Theimprudentchildcouldnotforbeartoglanceatme;butI,seeingthedragon’swatchfuleyeuponme,remainedabsolutelyirresponsive。Nay,tothrowMissDibbsoffthescent,Ifixedmyeyesonmyneighborwithassumedpreoccupation。

Flushingpainfully,Maryhurriedout,andIheardMissDibbssniffagain。Ichuckledoverherobviousdisapprovalofmyneighborandmyself。Theexcellentwomanevidentlythoughtusnobetterthanweoughttobe!ButIfeltthatIshouldgomadifI

couldnotspeaktoMarysoon。

\"Iwentoutandsatdownintheveranda。Itwasthenabouthalf—

pastten。TheuglyfellowwhomIhadnoticedtheeveningbeforewashangingabout,butpresentlyawaitercameandspoketohim,andhegotupwithagrumbleandwentintothehouse。Tenminutesafterwardmyneighborofthesalleamangercameout。Shelookedverydiscontented。Sherangahandbellthatstoodonthetable,andawaiterranup。

\"`Where’stheheadwaiter?’sheaskedsharply。

\"`Pardon,ma’mselle,butheiswaitingonsomeladiesupstairs。’

\"`Whatanuisance!’saidshe。`Butyou’lldo。Iwanttogivehimanorder。Stay;comeindoorsandI’llwriteitdown。’

\"Shedisappeared,andIsaton,wonderinghowIwastogetasightofMary。Atlast,inweariness,Iwentindoorstothesmokingroom。Itlookedouttothebackandwasadrearylittleroom;butIlitmycigarandbeganonathreedays’oldcopyoftheTimes。ThusIspentatedioushour。Thenmyfriendtheheadwaiterappeared,lookingmoreroguishthanever。Idivedintomypocket,heproducedanote,Iseizedit。

\"`Whyhaveyoubeensolong?’(Charminglyunreasonable!whatcouldIhavedone?)`Directlyyougetthis,cometothewoodbehindthehotel。Takethepathtotherightandgostraighttillyoufindme。IhavethrowntheSPY[pooroldDibbs!]offthescent。——M。’

\"Icaughtupmyhatandrushedintothehall。Icannonedintoayoungmanwhohadjustgotoutofacarriageandwasstandingintheveranda。WithahastyapologyIdashedon。Beyonddoubtshelovedme!Andshewashonestenoughnottoconcealit。I

hatemockmodesty。IlongedtoshowherhowtrulyIreturnedherlove,andIrejoicedthatthereneedbenotediouspreliminaries。

MaryandIunderstoodoneanother。Akisswouldbethesealofourlove——andthemostsuitablebeginningofourconversation。

\"InfiveminutesIwasinthewood。JustbeforeIdisappearedamongitstreesIheardsomeonecalling`Monsieur,monsieur!’

Itsoundedlikethevoiceoftheheadwaiter,butIwouldn’thavestoppedforfiftyheadwaiters。ItookthepathMaryhadindicatedandranalongitatthetopofmyspeed。Suddenly,tomyjoy,Icaughtsightofthefigureofagirl;shewasseatedonamoundofgrass,and,thoughherfacewasfromme,ImadenodoubtitwasMary。Sheworethemostcharmingbluecloak(itwasachillymorning)whichcompletelyenvelopedher。Ideterminednottoshilly—shally。Shelovedme——Ilovedher。Iranforward,plumpeddownonmykneesbehindher,tookherheadbetweenmyhandsdodgedround,andkissedhercheek。

\"`Atlast,mydarling!’Icriedinpassionatetones。

\"ByJupiter,itwastheothergirl,though!

\"Isprangbackinhorror。Thegirllookedatmeforamoment。

Thensheblushed;thenshefrowned;then——why,thenshebegantolaughconsumedly。Iwasamazed。

\"`\"Atlast,\"youcallit,’shegasped。`Icallit\"atfirst\"’;

andshelaughedmerrilyandmelodiously。Shecertainlyhadanicelaugh,thatgirl。

\"Now,concerningwhatfollows,Ihave,sincethen,entertainedsomedoubtswhetherIbehavedinallrespectsdiscreetly。Youwillallowthatthepositionwasadifficultone,butitis,I

admit,verypossiblethatmywisestcoursewouldhavebeentomakeanapologyandturntailasquicklyasIcould。Well,I

didn’t。IthoughtthatIowedtheladyafullexplanation。

Besides,Iwantedafullexplanationmyself。Finally(oh,yes,Iseeyoufellowsgrinningandwinking),Marywasnotthere,andthisyoungladyratherinterestedme。IdecidedthatIwouldhavefiveminutes’talkwithher;thenIwouldrunbackandfindMary。

\"`Imustbegathousandpardons,’Ibegan,`butItookyouforsomebodyelse。\"

\"`Oh,ofcourse,’saidshe,withashrug,`it’salwaysthat。’

\"`Youappearincredulous,’saidI,ratheroffended。

\"`Well,andifIam?’saidshe。

\"Myfeelingswerehurt。IproducedMary’ssecondnote。

\"`IfIcantrusttoyourdiscretion,I’llprovewhatIsay,’I

remarkedinanettledtone。

\"`Ishallbeverycurioustoheartheproof,sir,andIwillbemostdiscreet,’shesaid。Shewaspouting,buthereyesdanced。

Really,shelookedverypretty——although,ofcourse,IwouldnotforamomentcompareherwithLadyMary。

\"`Alady,’saidI,`wassokindastotellmetoseekherherethismorning。’

\"`Oh,asifIbelievedthat!’

\"Iwaspiqued。

\"`There’stheproof,’Icried,flingingthenoteintoherlap。

\"Shetookitup,glancedatit,andgavealittleshriek。

\"`Wheredidyougetthis?’

\"`Why,fromtheheadwaiter。’

\"`Oh,thefool!’shecried。`It’smine。’

\"`Yours?nonsense!Hegavemethatandanotherlastnight。’

\"`Oh,thestupidity!Theywerefor——theywerenotforyou。Theywerefor——someonewhoistoarrive。’

\"Ipointedatthesignatureandgasped,`M。!DoyousignM。?’

\"`Yes;myname’s——mynamebeginswithM。Oh,ifI’donlyseenthatwaiterthismorning!Oh,theidiot!’

\"ThenIbelieveIswore。

\"`Madame,’saidI,`I’mruined!Noharmisdonetoyou——I’mamanofhonor——butI’mruined。Onthestrengthofyourwretchednotes,madame,I’vecutthegirlIlovebestintheworld——

cutherdead——dead——dead!’

\"`What?Thatyoungladyinthe————Oh,youthoughttheywerefromher?Oh,Isee?How——how——oh,howveryamusing!’Andtheheartlesslittlewretchwentoffintoanotherpealoflaughter。

\"`Youpretendednottoknowher!Oh,dear!oh,dear!’andherlaughterechoedamongthetreesagain。`Isawherlookingatyou,andyouateonlikeapig!Oh,dear!oh,dear!’

\"`Stoplaughing!’saidIsavagely。

\"`Oh,I’mverysorry,butIcan’t。Whatascrapeyou’vegointo!

Oh,me!’Andshewipedhereyes(theywereasblueashercloak)

withadelicatebitofahandkerchief。

\"`Youshan’tlaugh,’saidI。`Whowereyournotesfor?’

\"`SomebodyIexpected。Hehasn’tcome。Thewaitertookyouforhim,Isuppose。Ineverthoughtofhisbeingsostupid。Oh,whatabruteshemusthavethoughtyou!’Andshebegantolaughagain。

\"Ihadhadenoughofit。Ihatebeinglaughedat。

\"`Ifyougoonlaughing,’saidI,`I’llkissyouagain。’

\"Thethreatwasafailure;shedidnotappearatallalarmed。

\"`Notyou!’shesaid,laughingworsethanever。

\"IshouldlikeyoufellowstounderstandthatmyheartneverwaveredinitsallegiancetoLadyMary——myconscienceisquiteclearastothat——butIhadpledgedmyword。IcaughtthattiresomegirlroundthewaistandIkissedheronce——I’msureofonce,anyhow。Shegaspedandstruggled,laughingstill。Then,withasuddenchangeofvoice,shecried,`Stop’,stop!’

\"Ilethergo。Ilookedround。Wehadagalleryofspectators。

Ononesidestoodtheugly—headedvalet;ontheother,inattitudesofhorror,MaryandMissDibbs!

\"`You’veruinedusbothnow,’saidthegirlinblue。

\"Irosetomyfeetandwasabouttoexplain,whentheuglyfellowrushedatme,brandishingacane。Ihadquiteenoughtoarrangewithoutbeingbotheredbyhim。Icaughtthecaneinmylefthand,andwithmyrightIknockedhimdown。

\"ThenIwalkeduptoLadyMary。ItooknoheedofMissDibbs’

presence;itwastoocriticalamomenttothinkoftrifles。

\"`LadyMary,’saidI,`appearancesaresomuchagainstmethatyoucannotpossiblyattachtheslightestweighttothem。’

\"`Sir,’saidshe,`Ihavenolongerthehonorofyouracquaintance。Ihaveonlytothankyouforhavinghadtheconsiderationnottorecognizemewhenwemetsounexpectedlyinthediningroom。Praycontinuetoshowmethesamefavor。’

\"Withwhichpleasantlittlespeechsheturnedonherheel。Itwasclearthatshesuspectedmemostunjustly。Iturnedtothegirlinblue,butshewasbeforehandwithme。

\"`Ah,IwishI’dneverseeyou,’shecried,`yougreat,stupidcreature!He[shepointedtotheprostratefigureoftheuglyservant]willtellFredericeverything。’

\"`Come,’saidI,`_I_wasonlyanaccident;itwouldhavebeenjustasbadif————’

\"AsIspokeIheardastepbehindme。Turninground,IfoundmyselffacetofacewiththeyoungmanwithwhomIhadcomeincollisionasIrushedthroughthehall。Hegazedattheservant——atme——atthegirlinblue。

\"`Margaret!’heexclaimed,`whatisthe————’

\"`Hush,hush!’shewhispered,pointingagaintotheservant。

\"Isteppeduptohim,liftingmyhat:

\"`Sir,’saidI,\"kindlyinformmeifyouarethegentlemanwhowastocomefromEngland。’

\"`CertainlyIcomefromEngland,’hesaid。

\"`AndyououghttohavearrivedonWednesday?’

\"`Yes,\"heanswered。

\"`Then,’saidI,`allIhavetosaytoyou,sir,is——thatIwishtothedevilyou’dkeepyourappointments。’AndIleftthem。

\"That’swhyI’mnotmarried,boys。Where’smyglass?\"

\"Itisaverycuriousstory,\"observedthecolonel。\"Andwhoweretheyall——thegirlinblue——andtheyoungman——andtheuglyservant——andFrederic?\"

\"Colonel,\"saidJack,withanairofdeepestmystery,\"youwouldbeastoundedtohear。\"

Weallprickedupourears。

\"But,\"hecontinued,\"Iamnotatlibertytosay。\"

Wesankbackinourchairs。

\"Doyouknow?\"askedthecolonel,andJacknoddedsolemnly。

\"Outwithit!\"wecried。

\"Impossible!\"saidJack。\"ButImaytellyouthatthematterengagedtheattentionofmorethanoneoftheForeignOfficesofEurope。\"

\"GoodHeavens!\"criedweinchorus,andJackdrankoffhiswhiskyandwater,rosetohisfeet,andputonhishat。

\"PoordearMary!\"saidhe,asheopenedthedoor。\"Shenevergotoverit。\"

Thecolonelshoutedafterhim:

\"ThenwhatdidshemarryJenkynsoftheBluesfor?\"

\"Pique!\"saidJack,andheshutthedoor。

III。

ACHANGEOFHEART。

ItwascommonknowledgethatSmuggwasengagedtobemarried。

Familiarityhadrobbedthefactofsomeofitssurprisingness,butthereremainedasubstratumofwonder,notremovedevenbythesightofhisbetrothed’sphotographandtheinformationthatshewasadistantrelativewhohadbeenbroughtupwithhimfrominfancy。ThefeaturesandtheexplanationbetweenthemrescuedSmuggfromtheincongruityofaromance,butweunitedintheopinionthattheladywasill—advisedinpreferringSmuggtosolitude。Still,forallthathewasaridiculouscreature,shedid,andhenceithappenedthatSmugg,desiringtoformafurnishingfund,organizedareadingparty,whichGayford,Tritton,Bird,andIatoncejoined。

EverymorningatnineSmugg,hisbreakfastfinished,clearedhiscornerofthetable,openedhisbooks,andassumedanexpectantair;soMarythemaidtoldus;wewereneverthereourselves;webreakfastedat9。30or10o’clock,andonlyabout11didweclearourcorners,lightourpipes,openourbooks,anddiscusstheprospectsoftheday。

Aswediscussedthem,Smuggconstruedinagentlebleat;whatheconstruedorwhyheconstruedit(seeingthatnobodyheededhim)

wasamystery;thewholeperformancewassimplyatributetoSmugg’sconscience,and,assuch,wasreceivedwithgood—natured,scornfultoleration。

Suddenlyachangecame。

OnemorningtherewasnoSmugg!Yethehadbreakfasted——Maryandaneggshelltestifiedtothateffect。Hereappearedat11。30,confusedandverywarm(hehadexceptionalpowersinthewayofbeingwarm)。Wesaidnothing,andhebegantobleatHorace。

InaminuteofsilenceIhappenedtohearwhatitwas:itreferredtoaladyofthenameofPyrrha;thelearnedmayidentifythepassageforthemselves。ThenextdaythesamethinghappenedexceptthatitwascloseontwelvebeforeSmuggappeared。GayfordandTrittontooknonoticeoftheaberration;

BirdcongratulatedSmuggontheincreaseddocilityofhisconscience。Iwatchedhimcloselyashewipedhisbrow——hewasverywarm,indeed。Athirdtimethescenewasenacted;mycuriositywasaroused;ImadeMarycallmeveryearly,andfromthewindowIespiedSmuggleavingthehouseat9。15,andgoingwithrapid,furtivestepsalongthelittlepaththatledtooldDill’stinyfarm。Islippeddownstairs,boltedacupoftea,seizedapieceoftoast,andfollowedSmugg。Hewasoutofsight,butpresentlyImetJoeShanks,thebutcher’sson,whobroughtusourchops。Joewasastoutyoungman,abouttwenty—one,red—faced,burly,andgreasy。WeusedtohavemanyjokeswithJoe;evenSmugghadbeforenowbrokenamildshaftofclassicalwitonhim;infact,wemadeabuttofJoe,andhisgood—humored,muttonysmiletoldusthathethoughtitacompliment。

\"SeenMr。Smuggasyoucamealong,Joe?\"Iasked。

\"Yes,sir。GonetowardDill’sfarm,sir。\"

\"Ah,Dill’sfarm!\"

\"Yes,sir。\"

Thechop—ladenJoepassedon。Imendedmypace,andsoonfoundmyselfontheoutskirtsofDill’spremises。Ihadbeentherebefore;wehadallbeentherebefore。Dillhadadaughter。I

sawhernowinasunbonnetandlacedboots。ImaysayatoncethatBetsyDillwasverypretty,inafine,robuststyle,andallfourofusweredecidedlyenamoredofhercharms。Usuallywecourtedherinabody,andscrupulousfairnesswasobservedinthematterofseekingprivateinterviews。

Smugghadneverspokentoher——soweshouldallhavesworn。Butnowmywonderingeyessaw,oppositePyrrha(webeganfromthisdaytocallherPyrrha)thefigureofSmugg。Pyrrhawasleaningagainstabarn,onefootcrossedovertheother,herarmsakimbo,astringofherbonnetinhermouth,andherblueeyeslaughingfromunderlonglashes。Smuggstoodlimplyoppositeher,histrousersbaggingoverhishalf—bentknees,hishatinonehand,andintheotherahandkerchief,withwhich,fromtimetotime,hemoppedhisforehead。Icouldnothear(ofcourseIdidnotwishto)whattheyweresaying;indeed,Ihavemydoubtsiftheysaidanything;butpresentlySmuggmovedahesitatingstepnearer,whenPyrrha,withamerrylaugh,dartedbyhimandranaway,turningamockingfaceoverhershoulder。Smuggstoodstillforaminute,thenputonhishat,lookedathiswatch,andwalkedslowlyaway。

IdidnotkeepSmugg’ssecret;Ifeltundernoobligationtokeepit。Hedeservednomercy,andIexposedhimatbreakfastthatverymorning。ButIcouldnothelpbeingalittlesorryforhimwhenhecamein。Hebenthisheadundertheshowerofreproach,chaff,andgibing;hedidnottrytoexcusehimself;hesimplyopenedhisbookattheoldplace,andweallshoutedtheoldode,substituting\"Betsa\"for\"Pyrrha\"whereverwecould。

Still,inspiteofourjocularity,weallfeltanunder—currentofrealanger。

WeconsideredthatSmuggwastreatingPyrrhaverybadly——Smugg,anengagedman,agedthirty,presumablypasttheheatandcarelessnessofyouth。Weglowedwithasenseofherwrongs,andthatafternoonweeachwentforasolitarywalk——atleast,westartedforasolitarywalk——buthalfanhourlaterweallmetatthegateleadingtoDill’smeadows,and,inanexplosionoflaughter,acknowledgedoursecretdesignofmeetingPyrrha,andopeninghereyestoSmugg’siniquity。

Thegreatsurprisewasstilltocome。Ateleventhenextmorning,whenwehadjustsatdowntowork,andSmugghadslidintotheroomwiththestealthy,ashamedairheworeafterhismorningexcursions,Maryappeared,andtoldusthatJoeShanks,thebutcher’sson,hadcomewiththechops,andwantedtospeaktous。Wehailedthediversion,andhadJoeshownin。Gayfordpushedthebeerjugandaglasstowardhim,saying:

\"Helpyourself,Joe。\"

Joedrankadraught,wipedhismouthonhisbluesleeve,andremarked:

\"Nooffense,gentlemen。\"

\"None,\"saidGayford,whoseemedtohaveassumedthechairmanshipofthemeeting。

Joe,seemingslightlyembarrassed,clearedhisthroat,andlookedroundagain。

\"Nooffense,gentlemen,\"herepeated;\"butshe’sbinwalkingwithmetwoyearscomeMichaelmas。\"

Apausefollowed。Thenthechairmanexpressedtheviewsofthemeeting。

\"Thedeuceshehas!\"saidhe。

\"OffANDon,\"addedJoecandidly。

IlookedatSmugg。Hehadshrunkdownlowinhisseat,andrestedhisheadonhishand。Hisfacewashalfhidden;buthewasverywarm,andthedropstrickledfromhisforeheaddownhisnose。

\"Itseemstobeagooddealoff,\"saidthechairmanjudicially。

\"Nooffense,\"saidJoe;\"butIdon’ttakeitkindofyou,gentlemen。I’veservedyoufaithful。\"

\"Thechopsareexcellent,\"concededthechairman。

\"AndIdon’ttakeitkind。\"

\"Developyourcomplaint,\"saidthechairman。\"Imean,what’stherow,Joe?\"

\"Sinceyougentlemencameshe’sbeensaucy,\"saidJoe。

\"Idonotsee,\"observedthechairman,\"thatanythingcanbedone。IfPyrrhaprefersus,Joe[hetreatedthecasecollectively,whichwascertainlywise],whatthen?\"

\"Begpardon,sir?\"

\"Oh,Imeaniftheladyprefersus,Joe?\"

Joebroughthisfatfistdownonthetablewithathump。

\"Itaintasifyoumeantit,\"saidhedoggedly;\"youjustunsettlesof’er。Is’poseIcan’thelpyetalking,andlaughing,andwalkingalongof’er,butyouaintnocalltokiss’er。\"

Anotherpauseensued。ThechairmanheldaconsultationwithTritton,whosatonhisrighthand。

\"Themeeting,\"saidGayford,\"willproceedtodeclare,onebyone,whetherithasever——andifso,howoften——kissedthelady。

Iwillbegin。Never!Mr。Tritton?\"

\"Never!\"saidTritton。

\"Mr。Bird?\"

\"Never!\"saidBird。

\"Mr。Robertson?\"

\"Never!\"saidI。

\"Mr。Smugg?\"

\"Iseed’imthisverymorning!\"criedJoe,likeanaccusingangel。

Smuggtookhishandawayfromhisface,aftergivinghiswetbrowonelastdab。HelookedatGayfordandatJoe,butsaidnothing。

\"Mr。Smugg?\"repeatedthechairman。

\"Mr。Smugg,\"interposedTrittonsuavely,\"probablyfeelshimselfinadifficulty。Thesecretisnot,perhaps,entirelyhisown。\"

Weallnodded。

\"WeenterapleaofnotguiltyforMr。Smugg,\"observedthechairmangravely。

\"Iseed’imdoit,\"saidJoe。

Noonespoke。Joefinishedhisbeer,pulledhisforelock,andturnedonhisheel。SuddenlySmuggburstintospeech。Hecouldhardlyformhiswords,andtheyjostledoneanotherinthebreathlessconfusionofhisutterance。

\"I——I——you’venoright。Isaynothing。IfIchoose,Ishall——noonehasarighttostopme。IfIloveher——ifshedoesn’tmind——

Isaynothing——nothingatall。Iwon’thearaword。IshalldoasIlike。\"

Joehadpausedtohearhim,andnowstoodlookingathiminwonder。Thenhesteppedquicklyuptothetable,and,leaningacross,askedinaharshvoice:

\"Youmeanhonest,doyou,byher?You’dmakeheryourwife,wouldyou?\"

Smugg,lookingstraightinfrontofhim,answered:

\"Yes。\"

Joedrewback,touchedhisforelockagain,andsaid:

\"Thenit’sfairfighting,sir,beggingyourpardon;andnooffense。Butthegirlwasminefirst,sir。\"

ThenGayfordinterposed。

\"Mr。Smugg,\"saidhe,\"youtellJoe,here,thatyou’dmarrythislady。MayIaskhowyoucan——when————\"

ButforonceSmuggwasabletosilenceoneofhispupils。Hearosefromhisseat,andbroughthishandheavilydownonGayford’sshoulder。

\"Holdyourtongue!\"hecried。\"ImustanswertoGod,butI

needn’tanswertoyou。\"

Joelookedathimwithroundeyes,and,withalastsalute,slowlywentout。Noneofusspoke,andpresentlySmuggopenedhisThucydides。

Formypart,ItookveryconsiderableinterestinPyrrha’ssideofthequestion。Iamusedmyselfbyconstructingafancy—bornloveofPyrrha’sforhersocialsuperior,andifhehadbeenoneofourselves,Ishouldhaveseennoabsurdity。ButSmuggrefusedaltogethertofitintomyframe。TherewasnoglamouraboutSmugg;and,totellthetruth,Ishouldhavethoughtthatanygirl,beherstationwhatitmight,facedwiththealternativeofSmuggandJoe,wouldhavechosenJoe。Inmyopinion,PyrrhawasmerelyamusingherselfwithSmugg,andIwasrathercomfortedbythisreversaloftheordinaryroles。Still,Icouldnotrestinconjecture,andmycuriosityledmeuptoDill’slittlefarmontheafternoonofthedayofJoe’ssuddenappearance。Theothersletmegoalone。DirectlyafterdinnerSmuggwenttohisbedroom,andtheotherthreehadgoneofftoplaylawntennisatthevicar’s。Ilitmypipe,andstrolledalongtillI

reachedthegatethatledtoDill’smeadow。HereIwaitedtillPyrrhashouldappear。

AsIsatandsmoked,avoicestrucksuddenlyonmyear——thevoiceofMrs。Dill,raisedtoshrillnessbyanger。

\"Beoffwithyou,\"shesaid,\"andmindyourways,orworse’llhappentoyou。’Ere’syourswitch。\"

AfteramomentPyrrhaturnedthecorner,andcametowardme。Shewaswipinghereyeswiththecornerofherapron,andcarriedinherhandalighthazelswitch,whichsheusedtoguideerrantcows。Shewasalmostatthegatebeforeshesawme。Shestarted,andblushedveryred。

\"Lor!isityou,Mr。Robertson?\"shesaid。

Inodded,butdidnotmove。

\"Letmepass,sir,please。I’venotimetostop。\"

\"What,nottotalktome,Pyrrha——Betsy,Imean?\"

\"Motherdon’tlikemetalkingtogentlemen。\"

\"You’vebeencrying,\"saidI。

\"No,Ihaven’t,\"saidPyrrha,quiteviolently。

\"Motherbeenscoldingyou?\"

\"Iwishyou’dletmeby,sir。\"

\"Whatfor?\"

\"It’sallyourfault,\"burstoutPyrrha。\"Ididn’twantyou;no,norhim,either。Whatdoyoucomeandgetmeintotroublefor?\"

\"Ihaven’tdoneanything,Betsy。Comenow!\"

\"Youaintasbadassome,\"sheconceded,adimsmilebreakingthroughtheclouds。

\"YoumeanSmugg,\"Iobserved。

\"Whotoldyou?\"shecried。

\"Joe,\"saidI。

\"Seemshe’sgotalottosaytoeverybody,\"shecommentedresentfully。

\"Ah!hetoldyourmother,didhe?Well,youknowyoushouldn’t,Betsy。\"

\"Iwon’tneverspeaktohimagain——ImeantIwon’tever[thegrammarianisabroad],Mr。Robertson。\"

\"What!NottoJoe?\"

\"Joe!No;thatSmugg。\"

\"ButJoetoldofyou。\"

\"Well,anditwashisright。\"

Ifshethoughtso,Ihadnomoretosay。Notionsdifferamongdifferentsets。ButIpressedthepointalittle。

\"Joegotyouyourscolding。\"

Now,Ican’tsaywhetherIdidordidnotemphasizethelastwordunduly,butPyrrhablushedagain,andremarked:

\"Youwanttoknowtoomuch,sir,byadeal。\"

SoIleftthataspecttothesubject,andcontinued:

\"IsupposeitwasforlettingMr。Smuggkissyou?\"

\"Icouldn’thelpit。\"

Ihadgreatdoubtsofthat——shecouldhavetackledSmuggwithonehand;butIsaidpleasantly:

\"Nomorecouldhe,I’msure。\"

Pyrrhacastanalarmedglanceatthehouse。

\"Oh,I’llbecareful,\"Ilaughed。\"Yes,andI’llletyougo。

Butjusttellme,Betsy,whatdoyouthinkofMr。Smugg?\"

\"Idon’tthinkthatofhim!\"saidshe,snappingherprettyredfingers。\"Joe’udmaketenofhim。IwishJoe’dtalktohimabit。\"

Theendcamesoonafterthis,and,inspiteofourattitude(I

speakofusfour,notofSmugg)ofwhole—heartedness,Ithinkitwasratherashocktousall,whenJoeannouncedonemorning,onhisarrivalwiththechops,thathewastobemadeahappymanatthechurchnextday。Smuggwasnotintheroom,andtherestofuscongratulatedJoe,andmadeupapurseforhimtogivePyrrha,withourbestrespects,andhebowedhimselfout,mightilypleased,andasseveratingthatwewererealgentlemen。Thenwesatandlookedatthetable。

\"Itrobsusofaresource,\"pronouncedGayford,onceagainmakinghimselfthemouthpieceoftheparty。Weallnodded,andfilledfreshpipes。

PresentlySmuggsidledin。Wehadseenlittleofhimthelastweek;savewhenhewasconstruinghehadtakenrefugeinhisownroom。Whenhecameinnow,Gayfordwaggedhisheadsignificantlyatme;apparently,itwasmytasktobellthecat。

Irose,andwenttothemantelpiece。Smugghadsatdownatthetable,andmybackwastohim。Itookamatchfromthebox,struckit,andappliedittomypipe,and,punctuatingmywordswithinterspersedpuffings,Isaidcarelessly:

\"Bytheway,Smugg,Pyrrha’sgoingtobemarriedtoJoeShanksto—morrow。\"

Idon’tknowhowhelooked。Ikeptmyfacefromhim,but,afteralongminute’spause,heanswered:

\"Thankyou,Robertson。It’sAeschylusthismorning,isn’tit?\"

Wehadanoisyeveningthatnight。Isupposewefeltbelowpar,andwantedcheeringup。Anyhow,wemadeanexpeditiontothegrocer’s,andamazedhimwithademandforhisbestchampagneandhischoicestsherry。Wecarriedthegoodshomeinabag,andsatdowntoarevel。Smugghadsomebreadandcheeseinhisownroom;hesaidthathehadletterstowrite。Wedinedlargely,anddrankstillmorelargely;thenwesang,andatlast——itwasnearontwelve,aterriblehourforthatneighborhood——wemadeourway,amidmuchboisterousnessandhorseplay,tobed;whereI,atleast,wasasleepinfiveminutes。

Asthechurchclockstrucktwo,Iawoke。IheardasoundofmovementinSmugg’sroomnextdoor。Ilayandlistened。

Presentlyhisdooropened,andhecreakedgentlydownstairs。I

sprangoutofbedandlookedoutofthewindow。Smugg,fullydressed,wasglidingalongthepathtowardDill’sfarm。Someimpulse——curiosityonly,verylikely——mademejumpintomytrousers,seizeaflanneljacket,drawonapairofboots,andhastilyfollowhim。WhenIgotoutsidehewasvisibleinthemoonlight,mountingthepathaheadofme。Heheldonhiswaytowardthefarm,Ifollowing。Whenhereachedtheyardhestoppedforamoment,andseemedtopeerupatthewindows,whichwerealldarkandunresponsive。IstoodasquietasIcould,twentyyardsfromhim,andmovedcautiouslyonagainwhenheturnedtotherightandpassedthroughthegateintothemeadows。

IsawnosignsofPyrrha。Smuggheldonhiswayacrossthemeadows,downtowardthestream;andsuddenlythethoughtleapedtomybrainthatthepoorfoolmeanttodrownhimself。ButI

couldhardlybelieveit。Surelyhemustmerelybetakingadesperatelover’sramble,alastsadvisittothescenesofhissilly,irrationalinfatuation。IfIwentuptohim,Ishouldlookafool,too;soIhungbehind,readytoturnuponhimifneedappeared。