amusedherwiththedetailsofthefestiveday,thesplendoursofthebridalpartyandofthebrideherself,sheoftensighedandshookherhead,andwishedgoodmightcomeofit;sheseemed,likeme,toregarditratherasathemeforsorrowthanrejoicing。
I
satalongtimetalkingtoheraboutthatandotherthings-butnoonecame。
ShallIconfessthatIsometimeslookedtowardsthedoorwithahalf-expectantwishtoseeitopenandgiveentrancetoMr。Weston,ashadhappenedoncebefore?andthat,returningthroughthelanesandfields,Ioftenpausedtolookroundme,andwalkedmoreslowlythanwasatallnecessary-for,thoughafineevening,itwasnotahotone-and,finally,feltasenseofemptinessanddisappointmentathavingreachedthehousewithoutmeetingorevencatchingadistantglimpseofanyone,exceptafewlabourersreturningfromtheirwork?
Sunday,however,wasapproaching:Ishouldseehimthen:
fornowthatMissMurraywasgone,Icouldhavemyoldcorneragain。I
shouldseehim,andbylook,speech,andmanner,Imightjudgewhetherthecircumstanceofhermarriagehadverymuchafflictedhim。HappilyIcouldperceivenoshadowofadifference:
heworethesameaspectashehadworntwomonthsago-voice,look,manner,allalikeunchanged:therewasthesamekeen-sighted,uncloudedtruthfulnessinhisdiscourse,thesameforcibleclearnessinhisstyle,thesameearnestsimplicityinallhesaidanddid,thatmadeitself,notmarkedbytheeyeandear,butfeltupontheheartsofhisaudience。
IwalkedhomewithMissMatilda;butHEDIDNOTJOINUS。Matildawasnowsadlyatalossforamusement,andwofullyinwantofacompanion:herbrothersatschool,hersistermarriedandgone,shetooyoungtobeadmittedintosociety;forwhich,fromRosalie'sexample,shewasinsomedegreebeginningtoacquireataste-atasteatleastforthecompanyofcertainclassesofgentlemen;atthisdulltimeofyear-nohuntinggoingon,noshootingeven-for,thoughshemightnotjoininthat,itwasSOMETHINGtoseeherfatherorthegamekeepergooutwiththedogs,andtotalkwiththemontheirreturn,aboutthedifferentbirdstheyhadbagged。Now,also,shewasdeniedthesolacewhichthecompanionshipofthecoachman,grooms,horses,greyhounds,andpointersmighthaveafforded;forhermotherhaving,notwithstandingthedisadvantagesofacountrylife,sosatisfactorilydisposedofherelderdaughter,theprideofherhearthadbegunseriouslytoturnherattentiontotheyounger;
and,beingtrulyalarmedattheroughnessofhermanners,andthinkingithightimetoworkareform,hadbeenrousedatlengthtoexertherauthority,andprohibitedentirelytheyards,stables,kennels,andcoachhouse。Ofcourse,shewasnotimplicitlyobeyed;
but,indulgentasshehadhithertobeen,whenonceherspiritwasroused,hertemperwasnotsogentleassherequiredthatofhergovernessestobe,andherwillwasnottobethwartedwithimpunity。Aftermanyasceneofcontentionbetweenmotheranddaughter,manyaviolentoutbreakwhichIwasashamedtowitness,inwhichthefather'sauthoritywasoftencalledintoconfirmwithoathsandthreatsthemother'sslightedprohibitions-forevenHE
couldseethat'Tilly,thoughshewouldhavemadeafinelad,wasnotquitewhatayoungladyoughttobe'-Matildaatlengthfoundthathereasiestplanwastokeepclearoftheforbiddenregions;
unlessshecouldnowandthenstealavisitwithoutherwatchfulmother'sknowledge。
Amidallthis,letitnotbeimaginedthatIescapedwithoutmanyareprimand,andmanyanimpliedreproach,thatlostnoneofitsstingfromnotbeingopenlyworded;butratherwoundedthemoredeeply,because,fromthatveryreason,itseemedtoprecludeself-
defence。Frequently,IwastoldtoamuseMissMatildawithotherthings,andtoremindherofhermother'spreceptsandprohibitions。Ididsotothebestofmypower:butshewouldnotbeamusedagainstherwill,andcouldnotagainsthertaste;andthoughIwentbeyondmerereminding,suchgentleremonstrancesasI
couldusewereutterlyineffectual。
'DEARMissGrey!itistheSTRANGESTthing。Isupposeyoucan'thelpit,ifit'snotinyournature-butIWONDERyoucan'twintheconfidenceofthatgirl,andmakeyoursocietyatLEASTasagreeabletoherasthatofRobertorJoseph!'
'Theycantalkthebestaboutthethingsinwhichsheismostinterested,'Ireplied。
'Well!thatisastrangeconfession,HOWEVER,tocomefromherGOVERNESS!Whoistoformayounglady'stastes,Iwonder,ifthegovernessdoesn'tdoit?Ihaveknowngovernesseswhohavesocompletelyidentifiedthemselveswiththereputationoftheiryoungladiesforeleganceandproprietyinmindandmanners,thattheywouldblushtospeakawordagainstthem;andtoheartheslightestblameimputedtotheirpupilswasworsethantobecensuredintheirownpersons-andIreallythinkitverynatural,formypart。'
'Doyou,ma'am?'
'Yes,ofcourse:theyounglady'sproficiencyandeleganceisofmoreconsequencetothegovernessthanherown,aswellastotheworld。Ifshewishestoprosperinhervocationshemustdevoteallherenergiestoherbusiness:allherideasandallherambitionwilltendtotheaccomplishmentofthatoneobject。Whenwewishtodecideuponthemeritsofagoverness,wenaturallylookattheyoungladiessheprofessestohaveeducated,andjudgeaccordingly。TheJUDICIOUSgovernessknowsthis:sheknowsthat,whileshelivesinobscurityherself,herpupils'virtuesanddefectswillbeopentoeveryeye;andthat,unlessshelosessightofherselfintheircultivation,sheneednothopeforsuccess。
Yousee,MissGrey,itisjustthesameasanyothertradeorprofession:theythatwishtoprospermustdevotethemselvesbodyandsoultotheircalling;andiftheybegintoyieldtoindolenceorself-indulgencetheyarespeedilydistancedbywisercompetitors:thereislittletochoosebetweenapersonthatruinsherpupilsbyneglect,andonethatcorruptsthembyherexample。
Youwillexcusemydroppingtheselittlehints:youknowitisallforyourowngood。Manyladieswouldspeaktoyoumuchmorestrongly;andmanywouldnottroublethemselvestospeakatall,butquietlylookoutforasubstitute。That,ofcourse,wouldbetheEASIESTplan:butIknowtheadvantagesofaplacelikethistoapersoninyoursituation;andIhavenodesiretopartwithyou,asIamsureyouwoulddoverywellifyouwillonlythinkofthesethingsandtrytoexertyourselfaLITTLEmore:then,I
amconvinced,youwouldSOONacquirethatdelicatetactwhichaloneiswantingtogiveyouaproperinfluenceoverthemindofyourpupil。'
Iwasabouttogivetheladysomeideaofthefallacyofherexpectations;butshesailedawayassoonasshehadconcludedherspeech。Havingsaidwhatshewished,itwasnopartofherplantoawaitmyanswer:itwasmybusinesstohear,andnottospeak。
However,asIhavesaid,Matildaatlengthyieldedinsomedegreetohermother'sauthoritypityithadnotbeenexertedbefore;
andbeingthusdeprivedofalmosteverysourceofamusement,therewasnothingforitbuttotakelongrideswiththegroomandlongwalkswiththegoverness,andtovisitthecottagesandfarmhousesonherfather'sestate,tokilltimeinchattingwiththeoldmenandwomenthatinhabitedthem。Inoneofthesewalks,itwasourchancetomeetMr。Weston。ThiswaswhatIhadlongdesired;butnow,foramoment,IwishedeitherheorIwereaway:IfeltmyheartthrobsoviolentlythatIdreadedlestsomeoutwardsignsofemotionshouldappear;butIthinkhehardlyglancedatme,andI
wassooncalmenough。Afterabriefsalutationtoboth,heaskedMatildaifshehadlatelyheardfromhersister。
'Yes,'repliedshe。'ShewasatPariswhenshewrote,andverywell,andveryhappy。'
Shespokethelastwordemphatically,andwithaglanceimpertinentlysly。Hedidnotseemtonoticeit,butreplied,withequalemphasis,andveryseriously-
'Ihopeshewillcontinuetobeso。'
'Doyouthinkitlikely?'Iventuredtoinquire:forMatildahadstartedoffinpursuitofherdog,thatwaschasingaleveret。
'Icannottell,'repliedhe。'SirThomasmaybeabettermanthanIsuppose;but,fromallIhaveheardandseen,itseemsapitythatonesoyoungandgay,and-andinteresting,toexpressmanythingsbyoneword-whosegreatest,ifnotheronlyfault,appearstobethoughtlessness-notriflingfaulttobesure,sinceitrendersthepossessorliabletoalmosteveryother,andexposeshimtosomanytemptations-butitseemsapitythatsheshouldbethrownawayonsuchaman。Itwashermother'swish,Isuppose?'
'Yes;andherowntoo,Ithink,forshealwayslaughedatmyattemptstodissuadeherfromthestep。'
'Youdidattemptit?Then,atleast,youwillhavethesatisfactionofknowingthatitisnofaultofyours,ifanyharmshouldcomeofit。AsforMrs。Murray,Idon'tknowhowshecanjustifyherconduct:ifIhadsufficientacquaintancewithher,I'daskher。'
'Itseemsunnatural:butsomepeoplethinkrankandwealththechiefgood;and,iftheycansecurethatfortheirchildren,theythinktheyhavedonetheirduty。'
'True:butisitnotstrangethatpersonsofexperience,whohavebeenmarriedthemselves,shouldjudgesofalsely?'Matildanowcamepantingback,withthelaceratedbodyoftheyounghareinherhand。
'Wasityourintentiontokillthathare,ortosaveit,MissMurray?'askedMr。Weston,apparentlypuzzledathergleefulcountenance。
'Ipretendedtowanttosaveit,'sheanswered,honestlyenough,'asitwassoglaringlyoutofseason;butIwasbetterpleasedtoseeitlolled。However,youcanbothwitnessthatIcouldn'thelpit:Princewasdeterminedtohaveher;andheclutchedherbytheback,andkilledherinaminute!Wasn'titanoblechase?'
'Very!forayoungladyafteraleveret。'
Therewasaquietsarcasminthetoneofhisreplywhichwasnotlostuponher;sheshruggedhershoulders,and,turningawaywithasignificant'Humph!'askedmehowIhadenjoyedthefun。IrepliedthatIsawnofuninthematter;butadmittedthatIhadnotobservedthetransactionverynarrowly。
'Didn'tyouseehowitdoubled-justlikeanoldhare?anddidn'tyouhearitscream?'
'I'mhappytosayIdidnot。'
'Itcriedoutjustlikeachild。'
'Poorlittlething!Whatwillyoudowithit?'
'Comealong-Ishallleaveitinthefirsthousewecometo。
I
don'twanttotakeithome,forfearpapashouldscoldmeforlettingthedogkillit。'
Mr。Westonwasnowgone,andwetoowentonourway;butaswereturned,afterhavingdepositedthehareinafarm-house,anddemolishedsomespice-cakeandcurrant-wineinexchange,wemethimreturningalsofromtheexecutionofhismission,whateveritmightbe。Hecarriedinhishandaclusterofbeautifulbluebells,whichheofferedtome;observing,withasmile,thatthoughhehadseensolittleofmeforthelasttwomonths,hehadnotforgottenthatblue-bellswerenumberedamongmyfavouriteflowers。Itwasdoneasasimpleactofgoodwill,withoutcomplimentorremarkablecourtesy,oranylookthatcouldbeconstruedinto'reverential,tenderadoration'VIDERosalieMurray;butstill,itwassomethingtofindmyunimportantsayingsowellremembered:itwassomethingthathehadnoticedsoaccuratelythetimeIhadceasedtobevisible。
'Iwastold,'saidhe,'thatyouwereaperfectbookworm,MissGrey:socompletelyabsorbedinyourstudiesthatyouwerelosttoeveryotherpleasure。'
'Yes,andit'squitetrue!'criedMatilda。
'No,Mr。Weston:don'tbelieveit:it'sascandalouslibel。
Theseyoungladiesaretoofondofmakingrandomassertionsattheexpenseoftheirfriends;andyououghttobecarefulhowyoulistentothem。'
'IhopeTHISassertionisgroundless,atanyrate。'
'Why?Doyouparticularlyobjecttoladiesstudying?'
'No;butIobjecttoanyonesodevotinghimselforherselftostudy,astolosesightofeverythingelse。Exceptunderpeculiarcircumstances,Iconsiderverycloseandconstantstudyasawasteoftime,andaninjurytothemindaswellasthebody。'
'Well,Ihaveneitherthetimenortheinclinationforsuchtransgressions。'
Wepartedagain。
Well!whatisthereremarkableinallthis?WhyhaveIrecordedit?Because,reader,itwasimportantenoughtogivemeacheerfulevening,anightofpleasingdreams,andamorningoffelicitoushopes。Shallow-brainedcheerfulness,foolishdreams,unfoundedhopes,youwouldsay;andIwillnotventuretodenyit:
suspicionstothateffectarosetoofrequentlyinmyownmind。
Butourwishesareliketinder:theflintandsteelofcircumstancesarecontinuallystrikingoutsparks,whichvanishimmediately,unlesstheychancetofalluponthetinderofourwishes;then,theyinstantlyignite,andtheflameofhopeiskindledinamoment。
Butalas!thatverymorning,myflickeringflameofhopewasdismallyquenchedbyaletterfrommymother,whichspokesoseriouslyofmyfather'sincreasingillness,thatIfearedtherewaslittleornochanceofhisrecovery;and,closeathandastheholidayswere,Ialmosttrembledlesttheyshouldcometoolateformetomeethiminthisworld。Twodaysafter,aletterfromMarytoldmehislifewasdespairedof,andhisendseemedfastapproaching。Then,immediately,Isoughtpermissiontoanticipatethevacation,andgowithoutdelay。Mrs。Murraystared,andwonderedattheunwontedenergyandboldnesswithwhichIurgedtherequest,andthoughttherewasnooccasiontohurry;butfinallygavemeleave:stating,however,thattherewas'noneedtobeinsuchagitationaboutthematter-itmightproveafalsealarmafterall;andifnot-why,itwasonlyinthecommoncourseofnature:wemustalldiesometime;andIwasnottosupposemyselftheonlyafflictedpersonintheworld;'andconcludingwithsayingImighthavethephaetontotakemetoO。'AndinsteadofREPINING,MissGrey,bethankfulforthePRIVILEGESyouenjoy。
There'smanyapoorclergymanwhosefamilywouldbeplungedintoruinbytheeventofhisdeath;butyou,yousee,haveinfluentialfriendsreadytocontinuetheirpatronage,andtoshowyoueveryconsideration。'
Ithankedherforher'consideration,'andflewtomyroomtomakesomehurriedpreparationsformydeparture。Mybonnetandshawlbeingon,andafewthingshastilycrammedintomylargesttrunk,I
descended。ButImighthavedonetheworkmoreleisurely,fornooneelsewasinahurry;andIhadstillaconsiderabletimetowaitforthephaeton。Atlengthitcametothedoor,andIwasoff:but,oh,whatadrearyjourneywasthat!howutterlydifferentfrommyformerpassageshomewards!Beingtoolateforthelastcoachto-,Ihadtohireacabfortenmiles,andthenacartotakemeovertheruggedhills。
Itwashalf-pasttenbeforeIreachedhome。Theywerenotinbed。
Mymotherandsisterbothmetmeinthepassage-sad-silent-
pale!Iwassomuchshockedandterror-strickenthatIcouldnotspeak,toasktheinformationIsomuchlongedyetdreadedtoobtain。
'Agnes!'saidmymother,strugglingtorepresssomestrongemotion。
'Oh,Agnes!'criedMary,andburstintotears。
'Howishe?'Iasked,gaspingfortheanswer。
'Dead!'
ItwasthereplyIhadanticipated:buttheshockseemednonethelesstremendous。
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MYfather'smortalremainshadbeenconsignedtothetomb;andwe,withsadfacesandsombregarments,satlingeringoverthefrugalbreakfast-table,revolvingplansforourfuturelife。Mymother'sstrongmindhadnotgivenwaybeneatheventhisaffliction:herspirit,thoughcrushed,wasnotbroken。Mary'swishwasthatI
shouldgobacktoHortonLodge,andthatourmothershouldcomeandlivewithherandMr。Richardsonatthevicarage:sheaffirmedthathewisheditnolessthanherself,andthatsuchanarrangementcouldnotfailtobenefitallparties;formymother'ssocietyandexperiencewouldbeofinestimablevaluetothem,andtheywoulddoalltheycouldtomakeherhappy。Butnoargumentsorentreatiescouldprevail:mymotherwasdeterminednottogo。
Notthatshequestioned,foramoment,thekindwishesandintentionsofherdaughter;butsheaffirmedthatsolongasGodsparedherhealthandstrength,shewouldmakeuseofthemtoearnherownlivelihood,andbechargeabletonoone;whetherherdependencewouldbefeltasaburdenornot。Ifshecouldaffordtoresideasalodgerin-vicarage,shewouldchoosethathousebeforeallothersastheplaceofherabode;butnotbeingsocircumstanced,shewouldnevercomeunderitsroof,exceptasanoccasionalvisitor:unlesssicknessorcalamityshouldrenderherassistancereallyneedful,oruntilageorinfirmitymadeherincapableofmaintainingherself。
'No,Mary,'saidshe,'ifRichardsonandyouhaveanythingtospare,youmustlayitasideforyourfamily;andAgnesandImustgatherhoneyforourselves。Thankstomyhavinghaddaughterstoeducate,Ihavenotforgottenmyaccomplishments。Godwilling,I
willcheckthisvainrepining,'shesaid,whilethetearscoursedoneanotherdownhercheeksinspiteofherefforts;butshewipedthemaway,andresolutelyshakingbackherhead,continued,'Iwillexertmyself,andlookoutforasmallhouse,commodiouslysituatedinsomepopulousbuthealthydistrict,wherewewilltakeafewyoungladiestoboardandeducate-ifwecangetthem-andasmanydaypupilsaswillcome,oraswecanmanagetoinstruct。
Yourfather'srelationsandoldfriendswillbeabletosendussomepupils,ortoassistuswiththeirrecommendations,nodoubt:
Ishallnotapplytomyown。Whatsayyoutoit,Agnes?willyoubewillingtoleaveyourpresentsituationandtry?'
'Quitewilling,mamma;andthemoneyIhavesavedwilldotofurnishthehouse。Itshallbetakenfromthebankdirectly。'
'Whenitiswanted:wemustgetthehouse,andsettleonpreliminariesfirst。'
Maryofferedtolendthelittleshepossessed;butmymotherdeclinedit,sayingthatwemustbeginonaneconomicalplan;andshehopedthatthewholeorpartofmine,addedtowhatwecouldgetbythesaleofthefurniture,andwhatlittleourdearpapahadcontrivedtolayasideforhersincethedebtswerepaid,wouldbesufficienttolastustillChristmas;when,itwashoped,somethingwouldaccruefromourunitedlabours。Itwasfinallysettledthatthisshouldbeourplan;andthatinquiriesandpreparationsshouldimmediatelybesetonfoot;andwhilemymotherbusiedherselfwiththese,IshouldreturntoHortonLodgeatthecloseofmyfourweeks'vacation,andgivenoticeformyfinaldeparturewhenthingswereintrainforthespeedycommencementofourschool。
WewerediscussingtheseaffairsonthemorningIhavementioned,aboutafortnightaftermyfather'sdeath,whenaletterwasbroughtinformymother,onbeholdingwhichthecolourmountedtoherface-latelypaleenoughwithanxiouswatchingsandexcessivesorrow。'Frommyfather!'murmuredshe,asshehastilytoreoffthecover。Itwasmanyyearssinceshehadheardfromanyofherownrelationsbefore。Naturallywonderingwhatthelettermightcontain,Iwatchedhercountenancewhileshereadit,andwassomewhatsurprisedtoseeherbiteherlipandknitherbrowsasifinanger。Whenshehaddone,shesomewhatirreverentlycastitonthetable,sayingwithascornfulsmile,-'Yourgrandpapahasbeensokindastowritetome。HesayshehasnodoubtIhavelongrepentedofmy"unfortunatemarriage,"andifIwillonlyacknowledgethis,andconfessIwaswronginneglectinghisadvice,andthatIhavejustlysufferedforit,hewillmakealadyofmeonceagain-ifthatbepossibleaftermylongdegradation-andremembermygirlsinhiswill。Getmydesk,Agnes,andsendthesethingsaway:Iwillanswertheletterdirectly。Butfirst,asI
maybedeprivingyoubothofalegacy,itisjustthatIshouldtellyouwhatImeantosay。IshallsaythatheismistakeninsupposingthatIcanregretthebirthofmydaughterswhohavebeentheprideofmylife,andarelikelytobethecomfortofmyoldage,orthethirtyyearsIhavepassedinthecompanyofmybestanddearestfriend;-that,hadourmisfortunesbeenthreetimesasgreatastheywereunlesstheyhadbeenofmybringingon,Ishouldstillthemorerejoicetohavesharedthemwithyourfather,andadministeredwhatconsolationIwasable;and,hadhissufferingsinillnessbeententimeswhattheywore,Icouldnotregrethavingwatchedoverandlabouredtorelievethem;-that,ifhehadmarriedaricherwife,misfortunesandtrialswouldnodoubthavecomeuponhimstill;whileIamegotistenoughtoimaginethatnootherwomancouldhavecheeredhimthroughthemsowell:notthatIamsuperiortotherest,butIwasmadeforhim,andheforme;andIcannomorerepentthehours,days,yearsofhappinesswehavespenttogether,andwhichneithercouldhavehadwithouttheother,thanIcantheprivilegeofhavingbeenhisnurseinsickness,andhiscomfortinaffliction。
'Willthisdo,children?-orshallIsayweareallverysorryforwhathashappenedduringthelastthirtyyears,andmydaughterswishtheyhadneverbeenborn;butsincetheyhavehadthatmisfortune,theywillbethankfulforanytrifletheirgrandpapawillbekindenoughtobestow?'
Ofcourse,webothapplaudedourmother'sresolution;Maryclearedawaythebreakfastthings;Ibroughtthedesk;theletterwasquicklywrittenanddespatched;and,fromthatday,weheardnomoreofourgrandfather,tillwesawhisdeathannouncedinthenewspaperaconsiderabletimeafter-allhisworldlypossessions,ofcourse,beinglefttoourwealthyunknowncousins。
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AHOUSEinA-,thefashionablewatering-place,washiredforourseminary;andapromiseoftwoorthreepupilswasobtainedtocommencewith。IreturnedtoHortonLodgeaboutthemiddleofJuly,leavingmymothertoconcludethebargainforthehouse,toobtainmorepupils,toselloffthefurnitureofouroldabode,andtofitoutthenewone。
Weoftenpitythepoor,becausetheyhavenoleisuretomourntheirdepartedrelatives,andnecessityobligesthemtolabourthroughtheirseverestafflictions:butisnotactiveemploymentthebestremedyforoverwhelmingsorrow-thesurestantidotefordespair?
Itmaybearoughcomforter:itmayseemhardtobeharassedwiththecaresoflifewhenwehavenorelishforitsenjoyments;tobegoadedtolabourwhentheheartisreadytobreak,andthevexedspiritimploresforrestonlytoweepinsilence:butisnotlabourbetterthantherestwecovet?andarenotthosepetty,tormentingcareslesshurtfulthanacontinualbroodingoverthegreatafflictionthatoppressesus?Besides,wecannothavecares,andanxieties,andtoil,withouthope-ifitbebutthehopeoffulfillingourjoylesstask,accomplishingsomeneedfulproject,orescapingsomefurtherannoyance。Atanyrate,Iwasgladmymotherhadsomuchemploymentforeveryfacultyofheraction-lovingframe。Ourkindneighbourslamentedthatshe,oncesoexaltedinwealthandstation,shouldbereducedtosuchextremityinhertimeofsorrow;butIampersuadedthatshewouldhavesufferedthriceasmuchhadshebeenleftinaffluence,withlibertytoremaininthathouse,thesceneofherearlyhappinessandlateaffliction,andnosternnecessitytopreventherfromincessantlybroodingoverandlamentingherbereavement。
IwillnotdilateuponthefeelingswithwhichIlefttheoldhouse,thewell-knowngarden,thelittlevillagechurch-thendoublydeartome,becausemyfather,who,forthirtyyears,hadtaughtandprayedwithinitswalls,layslumberingnowbeneathitsflags-andtheoldbarehills,delightfulintheirverydesolation,withthenarrowvalesbetween,smilingingreenwoodandsparklingwater-thehousewhereIwasborn,thesceneofallmyearlyassociations,theplacewherethroughoutlifemyearthlyaffectionshadbeencentred;-andleftthemtoreturnnomore!
True,IwasgoingbacktoHortonLodge,where,amidmanyevils,onesourceofpleasureyetremained:butitwaspleasuremingledwithexcessivepain;andmystay,alas!waslimitedtosixweeks。Andevenofthatprecioustime,dayafterdayslippedbyandIdidnotseehim:exceptatchurch,Ineversawhimforafortnightaftermyreturn。Itseemedalongtimetome:and,asIwasoftenoutwithmyramblingpupil,ofcoursehopeswouldkeeprising,anddisappointmentswouldensue;andthen,Iwouldsaytomyownheart,'Hereisaconvincingproof-ifyouwouldbuthavethesensetoseeit,orthecandourtoacknowledgeit-thathedoesnotcareforyou。IfheonlythoughtHALFasmuchaboutyouasyoudoabouthim,hewouldhavecontrivedtomeetyoumanytimeserethis:
youmustknowthat,byconsultingyourownfeelings。Therefore,havedonewiththisnonsense:youhavenogroundforhope:dismiss,atonce,thesehurtfulthoughtsandfoolishwishesfromyourmind,andturntoyourownduty,andthedullblanklifethatliesbeforeyou。Youmighthaveknownsuchhappinesswasnotforyou。'
ButIsawhimatlast。HecamesuddenlyuponmeasIwascrossingafieldinreturningfromavisittoNancyBrown,whichIhadtakentheopportunityofpayingwhileMatildaMurraywasridinghermatchlessmare。HemusthaveheardoftheheavylossIhadsustained:heexpressednosympathy,offerednocondolence:
butalmostthefirstwordsheutteredwere,-'Howisyourmother?'
Andthiswasnomatter-of-coursequestion,forInevertoldhimthatIhadamother:hemusthavelearnedthefactfromothers,ifheknewitatall;and,besides,therewassinceregoodwill,andevendeep,touching,unobtrusivesympathyinthetoneandmanneroftheinquiry。Ithankedhimwithduecivility,andtoldhimshewasaswellascouldbeexpected。'Whatwillshedo?'wasthenextquestion。Manywouldhavedeemeditanimpertinentone,andgivenanevasivereply;butsuchanideaneverenteredmyhead,andI
gaveabriefbutplainstatementofmymother'splansandprospects。
'Thenyouwillleavethisplaceshortly?'saidhe。
'Yes,inamonth。'
Hepausedaminute,asifinthought。Whenhespokeagain,Ihopeditwouldbetoexpresshisconcernatmydeparture;butitwasonlytosay,-'Ishouldthinkyouwillbewillingenoughtogo?'
'Yes-forsomethings,'Ireplied。