Wefollowed。Bending,andtreadingheavily,hewentupstairs。HestruckablowonPasiance’sdoor。"Letmein!"hesaid。IdrewDanintomybedroom。Thekeywasslowlyturned,herdoorwasflungopen,andthereshestoodinherdressing—gown,acandleinherhand,herfacecrimson,andoh!soyoung,withitsshort,crisphairandroundcheeks。Theoldman——likeagiantinfrontofher——raisedhishands,andlaidthemonhershoulders。
"What’sthis?You——you’vehadamaninyourroom?"
Hereyesdidnotdrop。
"Yes,"shesaid。Dangaveagroan。
"Who?"
"ZacharyPearse,"sheansweredinavoicelikeabell。
Hegaveheroneawfulshake,droppedhishands,thenraisedthemasthoughtostrikeher。Shelookedhimintheeyes;hishandsdropped,andhetoogroaned。AsfarasIcouldsee,herfacenevermoved。
"I’mmarriedtohim,"shesaid,"d’youhear?Marriedtohim。Gooutofmyroom!"Shedroppedthecandleonthefloorathisfeet,andslammedthedoorinhisface。Theoldmanstoodforaminuteasthoughstunned,thengropedhiswaydownstairs。
"Dan,"Isaid,"isittrue?"
"Ah!"heanswered,"it’strue;didn’tyouhearher?"
IwasgladIcouldn’tseehisface。
"Thatendsit,"hesaidatlast;"there’stheoldmantothinkof。"
"Whatwillhedo?"
"Gotothefellowthisverynight。"Heseemedtohavenodoubt。
Trustonemanofactiontoknowanother。
Imutteredsomethingaboutbeinganoutsider——wonderediftherewasanythingIcoulddotohelp。
"Well,"hesaidslowly,"Idon’tknowthatI’manythingbutanoutsidernow;butI’llgoalongwithhim,ifhe’llhaveme。"
Hewentdownstairs。Afewminuteslatertheyrodeoutfromthestraw—yard。Iwatchedthempastthelineofhayricks,intotheblackershadowsofthepines,thenthetrampofhoofsbegantofailinthedarkness,andatlastdiedaway。
I’vebeensittinghereinmybedroomwritingtoyoueversince,tillmycandle’salmostgone。Ikeepthinkingwhattheendofitistobe;andreproachingmyselffordoingnothing。Andyet,whatcouldI
havedone?I’msorryforher——sorrierthanIcansay。Thenightissoquiet——Ihaven’theardasound;issheasleep,awake,crying,triumphant?
It’sfouro’clock;I’vebeenasleep。
They’reback。Danislyingonmybed。I’lltryandtellyouhisstoryasnearasIcan,inhisownwords。
"Werode,"hesaid,"roundtheupperway,keepingoutofthelanes,andgottoKingswearbyhalf—pasteleven。Thehorse—ferryhadstoppedrunning,andwehadajobtofindanyonetoputusover。Wehiredthefellowtowaitforus,andtookacarriageatthe’Castle。’
BeforewegottoBlackMillitwasnearlyone,pitch—dark。Withthebreezefromthesoutheast,Imadeoutheshouldhavebeeninanhourormore。Theoldmanhadneverspokentomeonce:andbeforewegotthereIhadbeguntohopeweshouldn’tfindthefellowafterall。Wemadethedriverpullupintheroad,andwalkedroundandround,tryingtofindthedoor。Thensomeonecried,’Whoareyou?’
"’JohnFord。’
"’Whatdoyouwant?’ItwasoldPearse。
"’ToseeZacharyPearse。’
"Thelongwindowoutoftheporchwherewesattheotherdaywasopen,andinwewent。Therewasadoorattheendoftheroom,andalightcomingthrough。JohnFordwenttowardsit;Istayedoutinthedark。
"’Who’sthatwithyou?’
"’Mr。Treffry。’
"’Lethimcomein!’Iwentin。Theoldfellowwasinbed,quitestillonhispillows,acandlebyhisside;tolookathimyou’dthinknothingofhimbuthiseyeswerealive。Itwasqueerbeingtherewiththosetwooldmen!"
Danpaused,seemedtolisten,thenwentondoggedly。
"’Sitdown,gentleman,’saidoldPearse。’Whatmayyouwanttoseemysonfor?’JohnFordbeggedhispardon,hehadsomethingtosay,hesaid,thatwouldn’twait。
"Theywereverypolitetooneanother,"mutteredDan……
"’Willyouleaveyourmessagewithme?’saidPearse。
"’WhatIhavetosaytoyoursonisprivate。’
"’I’mhisfather。’
"’I’mmygirl’sgrandfather;andheronlystand—by。’
"’Ah!’mutteredoldPearse,’RickVoisey’sdaughter?’
"’Imeantoseeyourson。’
"OldPearsesmiled。Queersmilehe’sgot,sortofsneeringsweet。
"’YoucannevertellwhereZackmaybe,’hesaid。’YouthinkIwanttoshieldhim。You’rewrong;Zackcantakecareofhimself。’
"’Yourson’shere!’saidJohnFord。’Iknow。’OldPearsegaveusaveryqueerlook。
"’Youcomeintomyhouselikethievesinthenight,’hesaid,’andgivemethelie,doyou?’
"’Yoursoncametomychild’sroomlikeathiefinthenight;it’sforthatIwanttoseehim,’andthen,"saidDan,"therewasalongsilence。AtlastPearsesaid:
"’Idon’tunderstand;hasheplayedtheblackguard?’
"JohnFordanswered,’He’smarriedher,or,beforeGod,I’dkillhim。’
"OldPearseseemedtothinkthisover,nevermovingonhispillows。
’Youdon’tknowZack,’hesaid;’I’msorryforyou,andI’msorryforRickVoisey’sdaughter;butyoudon’tknowZack。’
’Sorry!’groanedoutJohnFord;’he’sstolenmychild,andI’llpunishhim。’
"’Punish!’criedoldPearse,’wedon’ttakepunishment,notinmyfamily。’
"’CaptainJanPearse,assureasIstandhere,youandyourbreedwillgetyourpunishmentofGod。’OldPearsesmiled。
"’Mr。JohnFord,that’sasmaybe;butsureasIlieherewewon’ttakeitofyou。Youcan’tpunishunlessyoumaketofeel,andthatyoucan’tdu。’"
Andthatistruth!
Danwentonagain:
"’Youwon’ttellmewhereyoursonis!’butoldPearseneverblinked。
"’Iwon’t,’hesaid,’andnowyoumaygetout。Iliehereanoldmanalone,withnousetomylegs,nightonnight,an’thehouseopen;
anyrapscallioncouldgetin;d’yethinkI’mafraidofyou?’
"Wewerebeat;andwalkedoutwithoutaword。Butthatoldman;I’vethoughtofhimalot——ninety—two,andlyingthere。Whateverhe’sbeen,andtheytellyourumthingsofhim,whateverhissonmaybe,he’saman。It’snotwhathesaid,northattherewasanythingtobeafraidofjustthen,butsomehowit’stheideaoftheoldchaplyingthere。Idon’teverwishtoseeabetterpluckedone……"
Wesatsilentafterthat;outofdoorsthelightbegantostiramongtheleaves。Therewereallkindsofrustlingsounds,asiftheworldwereturningoverinbed。
SuddenlyDansaid:
"He’scheatedme。Ipaidhimtoclearoutandleaveheralone。
D’youthinkshe’sasleep?"He’smadenoappealforsympathy,he’dtakepityforaninsult;buthefeelsitbadly。
"I’mtiredasacat,"hesaidatlast,andwenttosleeponmybed。
It’sbroaddaylightnow;Itooamtiredasacat……
V
"Saturday,6tbAugust……ItakeupmytalewhereIleftoffyesterday……DanandI
startedassoonaswecouldgetMrs。Hopgoodtogiveuscoffee。Theoldladywasmoretentative,moreundecided,morepouncing,thanI
hadeverseenher。Shewasmanifestlyuneasy:Ha—apgood——who"don’tslape"don’the,ifsnoresareanycriterion——hadcalledoutinthenight,"Harktoth’’arses’’oofs!"Hadweheardthem?Andwheremightwebegoingthen?’Twasveryearrlytostart,an’nobreakfast。Haapgoodhadsaiditwasgoin’toshaowerr。MissPasiancewasnotto’erviolinyet,an’MisterFord’ekept’isroom。
Wasit?——wouldtherebe——?"Well,an’therr’san’arvestbug;’tissomeearrlyforthey!"Wonderfulhowshepouncesonallsuchcreatures,whenIcan’tevenseethem。Shepresseditabsentlybetweenfingerandthumb,andbeganmanoeuvringroundanotherway。
Longbeforeshehadreachedherpoint,wehadgulpeddownourcoffee,anddeparted。Butaswerodeoutshecameatarun,holdingherskirtshighwitheitherhand,raisedheroldeyesbrightandanxiousintheirsettingoffinewrinkles,andsaid:
"’Tiddensorrowforher?"
Ashrugoftheshoulderswasalltheanswershegot。Werodebythelanes;throughslopingfarmyards,allmudandpigs,anddirtystraw,andfarmerswithclean—shavenupperlipsandwhiskersunderthechin;
pastfieldsofcorn,wherelarksweresinging。Upordown,wedidn’tdrawreintillwecametoDan’shotel。
Therewastherivergleamingbeforeusunderarainbowmistthathallowedeveryshape。Thereseemedaffinitybetweentheearthandthesky。I’veneverseenthatparticularsoftunityoutofDevon。
Andeveryship,howeverblackormodern,onthosepalewaters,hadthelookofadreamship。Thetallgreenwoods,theredearth,thewhitehouses,wereallmeltedintooneopalhaze。Itwasraining,butthesunwasshiningbehind。Gullsswoopedbyus——ghostsoftheoldgreedywanderersofthesea。
WehadtoldourtwoboatmentopullusouttothePiedWitcb!Theystartedwithgreatresolution,thenrestedontheiroars。
"ThePiedWitch,zurr?"askedonepolitely;"an’whichmayherbe?"
That’stheWestcountrymanallover!Neversayyou"nay,"neverloseanopportunity,neverownhedoesn’tknow,orcan’tdoanything——
independence,amiability,andaneyetothemainchance。WementionedPearse’sname。
"Capt’nZach’ryPearse!"Theyexchangedalookhalf—amused,half—
admiring。
"TheZunflaower,yumane。That’sher。Zunflaower,ahoy!"Aswemountedthesteamer’sblacksideIheardonesay:
"PiedWitch!Apra—apernamethat——adandynameforher!"Theylaughedastheymadefast。
ThemateoftheSunflower,orPiedWitcb,orwhatevershewascalled,metus——atallyoungfellowinhisshirtsleeves,tannedtotherootsofhishair,withsinewy,tattooedarms,andgreyeyes,charredroundtherimsfromstaringatweather。
"Theskipperisonboard,"hesaid。"We’reratherbusy,asyousee。
Getonwiththat,yousea—cooks,"hebawledattwofellowswhoweredoingnothing。Allovertheship,menwerehauling,splicing,andstowingcargo。
"To—day’sFriday:we’reoffonWednesdaywithanyluck。Willyoucomethisway?"Heledusdownthecompaniontoadarkholewhichhecalledthesaloon。"Names?What!areyouMr。Treffry?Thenwe’repartners!"Aschoolboy’sgleecameonhisface。
"Lookhere!"hesaid;"Icanshowyousomething,"andheunlockedthedoorofacabin。Thereappearedtobenothinginitbutahugepieceoftarpaulin,whichdepended,bulging,fromthetopmostbunk。Hepulleditup。Thelowerbunkhadbeenremoved,andinitsplacewastheuglybodyofadismountedGatlinggun。
"Gotsixofthem,"hewhispered,withunholymystery,throughwhichhisnativefranknessgapedout。"Worththeirweightingoldouttherejustnow,theskippersays。Gotaheapofrifles,too,andlotsofammunition。He’sgivenmeashare。ThisisbetterthantheP。andO。,andplayingdeckcricketwiththepassengers。I’dmadeupmymindalreadytochuckthat,andgoinforplantin’sugar,whenI
ranacrosstheskipper。Wonderfulchap,theskipper!I’llgoandtellhim。He’sbeenoutallnight;onlycameaboardatfourbells;
havinganapnow,buthewon’tmindthatforyou。"
Offhewent。IwonderedwhattherewasinZacharyPearsetoattractayoungsterofthissort;oneofthecustomarytwelvechildrenofsomecountryparson,nodoubt—burningtoshootafewniggers,andforeverfrankandyouthful。
Hecamebackwithhishandsfullofbottles。
"What’llyoudrink?Theskipper’llbehereinajiffy。Excusemygoin’ondeck。We’resobusy。"
AndinfiveminutesZacharyPearsedidcome。Hemadenoattempttoshakehands,forwhichIrespectedhim。Hisfacelookedworn,andmoredefiantthanusual。
"Well,gentlemen?"hesaid。
"We’vecometoaskwhatyou’regoingtodo?"saidDan。
"Idon’tknow,"answeredPearse,"thatthat’sanyofyourbusiness。"
Dan’slittleeyeswereliketheeyesofanangrypig。
"You’vegotfivehundredpoundsofmine,"hesaid;"whydoyouthinkIgaveityou?"
Zacharybithisfingers。
"That’snoconcernofmine,"hesaid。"IsailonWednesday。Yourmoney’ssafe。"
"DoyouknowwhatIthinkofyou?"saidDan。
"No,andyou’dbetternottellme!"Then,withoneofhispeculiarchanges,hesmiled:"Asyoulike,though。"
Dan’sfacegrewverydark。"Givemeaplainanswer,"hesaid:"Whatareyougoingtodoabouther?"
Zacharylookedupathimfromunderhisbrows。
"Nothing。"
"Areyoucurenoughtodenythatyou’vemarriedher?"
Zacharylookedathimcoolly。"Notatall,"hesaid。
"WhatinGod’snamedidyoudoitfor?"
"You’venomonopolyinthepostofhusband,Mr。Treffry。"
"ToputachildinthatpositionD!Haven’tyoutheheartofaman?
Whatd’yecomesneakinginatnightfor?ByGad!Don’tyouknowyou’vedoneabeastlything?"
Zachary’sfacedarkened,heclenchedhisfists。Thenheseemedtoshuthisangerintohimself。
"Youwantedmetoleavehertoyou,"hesneered。"IgavehermypromisethatI’dtakeheroutthere,andwe’dhavegoneoffonWednesdayquietlyenough,ifyouhadn’tcomeandnosedthewholethingoutwithyourinfernaldog。Thefat’sinthefire!There’snoreasonwhyIshouldtakehernow。I’llcomebacktoherarichman,ornotatall。"
"Andinthemeantime?"Islippedin。
Heturnedtome,inaningratiatingway。
"Iwouldhavetakenhertosavethefuss——Ireallywould——it’snotmyfaultthething’scomeout。I’monariskyjob。Tohaveherwithmemightruinthewholething;itwouldaffectmynerve。Itisn’tsafeforher。"
"Andwhat’sherpositiontobe,"Isaid,"whileyou’reaway?Doyouthinkshe’dhavemarriedyouifshe’dknownyouweregoingtoleaveherlikethis?Yououghttogiveupthisbusiness。
Youstoleher。Herlife’sinyourhands;she’sonlyachild!"
Aquiverpassedoverhisface;itshowedthathewassuffering。
"Giveitup!"Iurged。
"Mylastfarthing’sinit,"hesighed;"thechanceofalifetime。"
Helookedatmedoubtfully,appealingly,asifforthefirsttimeinhislifehehadbeengivenaglimpseofthatdilemmaofconsequenceswhichhisnatureneverrecognises。Ithoughthewasgoingtogivein。Suddenly,tomyhorror,Dangrowled,"Playtheman!"
Pearseturnedhishead。"Idon’twantyouradviceanyway,"hesaid;
"I’llnotbedictatedto。"
"Toyourlastday,"saidDan,"youshallanswertomeforthewayyoutreather。"
Zacharysmiled。
"Doyouseethatfly?"hesaid。"Wel——Icareforyouaslittleasthis,"andheflickedtheflyoffhiswhitetrousers。"Good—
morning……!"
Thenoblemarinerswhomannedourboatpulledlustilyfortheshore,butwehadhardlyshovedoff’whenastormofrainburstovertheship,andsheseemedtovanish,leavingapictureonmyeyesofthematewavinghiscapabovetherail,withhistannedyoungfacebentdownatus,smiling,keen,andfriendly……Wereachedtheshoredrenched,angrywithourselves,andwitheachother;Istartedsulkilyforhome。
AsIrodepastanorchard,anapple,loosenedbytherainstorm,camedownwithathud。
"Theappleswereripeandreadytofall,Oh!heigh—ho!andreadytofall。"
Imadeupmymindtopack,andgoaway。Butthere’sastrangeness,asortofhauntingfascinationinitall。Toyou,whodon’tknowthepeople,itmayonlyseemapieceofrathersordidfolly。Butitisn’tthegood,theobvious,theusefulthatputsaspellonusinlife。It’sthebizarre,thedimlyseen,themysteriousforgoodorevil。
ThesunwasoutagainwhenIrodeuptothefarm;itsyellowthatchshonethroughthetreesasifshelteringastoreofgladnessandgoodnews。JohnFordhimselfopenedthedoortome。
Hebeganwithanapology,whichmademefeelmorethaneveranintruder;thenhesaid:
"Ihavenotspokentomygranddaughter——IwaitedtoseeDanTreffry。"
Hewassternandsad—eyed,likeamanwithagreatweightofgriefonhisshoulders。Helookedasifhehadnotslept;hisdresswasoutoforder,hehadnottakenhisclothesoff,Ithink。Heisn’tamanwhomyoucanpity。IfeltIhadtakenalibertyinknowingofthematteratall。WhenItoldhimwherewehadbeen,hesaid:
"Itwasgoodofyoutotakethistrouble。Thatyoushouldhavehadto!Butsincesuchthingshavecometopass——"Hemadeagesturefullofhorror。Hegaveonetheimpressionofamanwhosepridewasstrugglingagainstamortalhurt。Presentlyheasked:
"Yousawhim,yousay?Headmittedthismarriage?Didhegiveanexplanation?"
ItriedtomakePearse’spointofviewclear。Beforethisoldman,withhisinflexiblewillandsenseofduty,IfeltasifIheldabriefforZachary,andmusttrytodohimjustice。
"Letmeunderstand,"hesaidatlast。"Hestoleher,yousay,tomakesure;anddesertsherwithinafortnight。"
"Hesayshemeanttotakeher——"
"Doyoubelievethat?"
BeforeIcouldanswer,IsawPasiancestandingatthewindow。HowlongshehadbeenthereIdon’tknow。
"Isittruethatheisgoingtoleavemebehind?"shecriedout。
Icouldonlynod。
"Didyouhearhimyourownself?"
"Yes。"
Shestampedherfoot。
"Buthepromised!Hepromised!"
JohnFordwenttowardsher。
"Don’ttouchme,grandfather!Ihateeveryone!Lethimdowhathelikes,Idon’tcare。"
JohnFord’sfaceturnedquitegrey。
"Pasiance,"hesaid,"didyouwanttoleavemesomuch?"
Shelookedstraightatus,andsaidsharply:
"What’sthegoodoftellingstories。Ican’thelpitshurtingyou。"
"Whatdidyouthinkyouwouldfindawayfromhere?"
Shelaughed。
"Find?Idon’tknow——nothing;Iwouldn’tbestifledanyway。NowI
supposeyou’llshutmeupbecauseI’maweakgirl,notstronglikemen!"
"Silence!"saidJohnFord;"Iwillmakehimtakeyou。"
"Youshan’t!"shecried;"Iwon’tletyou。He’sfreetodoashelikes。He’sfree——Itellyouall,everybody——free!"
Sheranthroughthewindow,andvanished。
JohnFordmadeamovementasifthebottomhaddroppedoutofhisworld。Ilefthimthere。
Iwenttothekitchen,whereHopgoodwassittingatthetable,eatingbreadandcheese。Hegotuponseeingme,andverykindlybroughtmesomecoldbaconandapintofale。
"IthartIshudebeseeingyu,zurr,"hesaidbetweenhisbites;
"Therr’snothartto’atin’’boutthe’ouseto—day。Theoldwumman’spuzzivantin’overMissPasiance。Younggirlsareskeerycritters"——
hebrushedhissleeveoverhisbroad,hardjaws,andfilledapipe"speciallywhenit’sinthebloodof’em。SquireRickVoiseywerradandy;an’MistressVoisey——well,shewerraniceladytu,but"——
rollingthestemofhispipefromcornertocornerofhismouth——"shewerrapra—apervixen。"
Hopgood’sagoodfellow,andIbelieveassoftashelookshard,buthe’snotquitethesortwithwhomonechoosestotalkoveramatterlikethis。Iwentupstairs,andbegantopack,butafterabitdroppeditforabook,andsomehoworotherfellasleep。
Iwoke,andlookedatmywatch;itwasfiveo’clock。Ihadbeenasleepfourhours。Asinglesunbeamwasslantingacrossfromoneofmywindowstotheother,andtherewasthecoolsoundofmilkdroppingintopails;then,allatonce,astirasofalarm,andheavyfootsteps。
Iopenedmydoor。Hopgoodandacoast—guardsmanwerecarryingPasianceslowlyupthestairs。Shelayintheirarmswithoutmoving,herfacewhiterthanherdress,ascratchacrosstheforehead,andtwoorthreedropsthereofdriedblood。Herhandswereclasped,andsheslowlycrookedandstiffenedoutherfingers。Whentheyturnedwithheratthestairtop,sheopenedherlips,andgasped,"Allright,don’tputmedown。Icanbearit。"Theypassed,and,withahalf—smileinhereyes,shesaidsomethingtomethatIcouldn’tcatch;thedoorwasshut,andtheexcitedwhisperingbeganagainbelow。Iwaitedforthementocomeout,andcaughtholdofHopgood。
Hewipedthesweatoffhisforehead。
"Pooryoungthing!"hesaid。"Shefell——downthecliffs——’tisherback——coastguardsawher’twerrtheyfetchedherin。TheLord’elphermebbeshe’snotbrokenupmuch!An’MisterForddon’tknow!I’mgwineforthedoctor。"
Therewasanhourormoretowaitbeforehecame;ayoungfellow;
almostaboy。Helookedverygrave,whenhecameoutofherroom。
"Theoldwomantherefondofher?nurseherwell……?Fondasadog!——good!Don’tknow——can’ttellforcertain!Afraidit’sthespine,musthaveanotheropinion!Whatapluckygirl!TellMr。FordtohavethebestmanhecangetinTorquay——there’sC———。I’llberoundthefirstthinginthemorning。Keepherdeadquiet。I’veleftasleepingdraught;she’llhavefevertonight。"
JohnFordcameinatlast。Pooroldman!Whatitmusthavecosthimnottogotoherforfearoftheexcitement!Howmanytimesinthenextfewhoursdidn’tIhearhimcometothebottomofthestairs;
hisheavywheezing,andsighing;andtheforlorntreadofhisfeetgoingback!Abouteleven,justasIwasgoingtobed,Mrs。Hopgoodcametomydoor。
"Willyucome,sir,"shesaid;"she’saskingforyu。NaowtIcanzaybutwhatshewillseeyu;zeemscrazy,don’tit?"Ateartrickleddowntheoldlady’scheek。"Du’eecome;’twilldu’err’armmebbe,butIdunno——she’llfretelse。"
Islippedintotheroom。Lyingbackonherpillows,shewasbreathingquicklywithhalf—closedeyes。Therewasnothingtoshowthatshehadwantedme,orevenknewthatIwasthere。Thewickofthecandle,setbythebedside,hadbeensnuffedtooshort,andgavebutafaintlight;bothwindowanddoorstoodopen,stilltherewasnodraught,andthefeeblelittleflameburnedquitestill,castingafaintyellowstainontheceilingliketherefectionfromabuttercupheldbeneathachin。Theseceilingsarefartoolow!Acrossthewide,squatwindowtheapplebranchesfellinblackstripeswhichneverstirred。Itwastoodarktoseethingsclearly。Atthefootofthebedwasachest,andthereMrs。Hopgoodhadsatdown,movingherlipsasifinspeech。Mingledwiththehalf—mustysmellofage;
therewereotherscents,ofmignonette,apples,andsomesweet—
smellingsoap。Thefloorhadnocarpet,andtherewasnotonesingledarkobjectexcepttheviolin,hangingfromanailoverthebed。A
little,roundclocktickedsolemnly。
"Whywon’tyougivemethatstuff,Mums?"Pasiancesaidinafaint,sharpvoice。"Iwanttosleep。"
"Haveyoumuchpain?"Iasked。
"OfcourseIhave;it’severywhere。"
Sheturnedherfacetowardsme。
"YouthoughtIdiditonpurpose,butyou’rewrong。IfIhad,I’dhavedoneitbetterthanthis。Iwouldn’thavethisbrutalpain。"