RotherbyswungroundagaintoJenkins。Jenkinsspreadhishandsinmutebewildermentanddistress。Mr。Carylllaughedsilently。
"I'llnotbemarried!I'llnotbemarried!"
Itwastheladywhospoke,andthoseoddwordswerethefirstthatMr。Caryllheardfromherlips。Theymadeanexcellentimpressionuponhim,bearingwitnesstohergoodsenseandjudgment-althoughbelatedlyaroused-andinforminghim,althoughthepitchwasstrainedjustnow;thattherichcontraltoofhervoicewasfullofmusic。Hewasajudgeofvoices,asofmuchelsebesides。
"Hoity-toity!"quothhislordship,betweenpetulanceandsimulatedamusement。"What'sallthepother?Hortensia,dear-"
"I'llnotbemarried!"sherepeatedfirmly,herwidebrowneyesmeetinghisinabsolutedefiance,headthrownback,facepalebutfearless。
"Idon'tbelieve,"venturedMr。Caryll,"thatyoucouldbeifyoudesiredit。Leastwaysnothereandnowandbythis。"AndhejerkedacontemptuousthumbsidewaysatMr。Jenkins,towardwhomhehadturnedhisshoulder。"Perhapsyouhaverealizeditforyourself。"
Ashudderranthroughher;colorfloodedintoherfaceandoutagain,leavingitpalerthanbefore;yetshemaintainedabravefrontthatmovedMr。Caryllprofoundlytoanevengreateradmirationofher。
Rotherby,hisgreatjawset,hishandsclenchedandeyesblazing,stoodirresolutebetweenherandMr。Caryll。
Jenkins,insheerterror,nowsanklimplytoachair,whilstGaskelllookedon-aperfectservant-asimmovableoutwardlyandunconcernedasifhehadbeenapieceoffurniture。ThenhislordshipturnedagaintoCaryll。
"Youtakeadealuponyourself,sir,"saidhemenacingly。
"Adealofwhat?"wonderedMr。Caryllblandly。
ThequestionnonplussedRotherby。Hesworeferociously。"ByGod!"hefumed,"I'llhaveyoumakegoodyourinsinuations。
Youshalldisabusethislady'smind。Youshall-damnyou!-
orI'llcompelyou!"
Mr。Caryllsmiledveryengagingly。Thematterwasspeedingexcellently-acomedythelikeofwhichhedidnotremembertohaveplayedapartinsincehisstudentdaysatOxford,tenyearsandmoreago。
"Ihadthought,"saidhe,"thatthewomanwhosummonedmetobeawitnessofthis-this-ahwedding"-therewasawholevolumeofcriticisminhisutteranceoftheword-"wasthelandladyofthe`AdamandEve。'Ibegintothinkthatshewasthislady'sgoodangel;Fate,clothed,foronce,matronlyandbenign。"Thenhedroppedtheeasy,banteringmannerwithasuddennessthatwasstartling。GallicfireblazedupthroughBritishtraining。"Letusspeakplainly,myLordRotherby。
Thismarriageisnomarriage。Itisamockeryandavillainy。
Andthatscoundrel-worthyservantofhismaster-isnoparson;no,notsomuchasahedge-parsonishe。Madame,"heproceeded,turningnowtothefrightenedlady,"youhavebeengrosslyabusedbythesevillains。"
"Sir!"blazedRotherbyatlast,breakinginuponhisdenunciation,handclappedtosword。"Doyedareusesuchwordstome?"
Mr。Jenkinsgottohisfeet,inaslow,foolishfashion。Heputoutahandtostayhislordship。Thelady,inthebackground,lookedonwithwideeyes,verybreathless,onehandtoherbosomasiftocontrolitsheave。
Mr。Caryllproceeded,undismayed,tomakegoodhisaccusation。
Hehaddroppedbackintohisslightlylistlessairofthinlyveiledpersiflage,andheappearedtoaddressthelady,toexplainthesituationtoher,ratherthantojustifythechargehehadmade。
"Ablindmancouldhaveperceived,fromtherustlingofhisprayerbookwhenhefumbledatit,thatthecontentswerestrangetohim。Andobservethevolume,"hecontinued,pickingitupandflauntingitaloft。"Fire-new;notathumbmarkanywhere;purchasedexpresslyforthisfoulventure。
Isthereaughtelsesocleanandfreshaboutthescurvythief?"
"Youshallmoderateyourtones,sir-"beganhislordshipinasnarl。
"Hesetsyoueachonthewrongsideofhim,"continuedMr。
Caryll,allimperturbable,"lackingeventhesensetoreadthedirectionswhichthebookcontains,andhehasnothoughtforthecircumstancethatthetimeofdayisuncanonical。Ismoreneeded,madame?"
"Somuchwasnotneeded,"saidshe,"thoughIamyourdebtor,sir。"
Hervoicewasmarvelouslysteady,ice-coldwithscorn,aroyalangerincreasingthegloryofhereyes。
Rotherby'shandfellawayfromhissword。Herealizedthatblusterwasnotthemostconvenientweaponhere。HeaddressedMr。Caryllveryhaughtily。"YouarefromFrance,sir,andsomethingmaybeexcusedyou。Butnotquiteall。Youhaveusedexpressionsthatarenottobeofferedtoapersonofmyquality。Ifearyouscarcelyapprehendit。"
"Aswell,nodoubt,asthosewhoavoidyou,sir,"answeredMr。
Caryll,withcoolcontempt,hisdislikeofthemanandofthebusinessinwhichhehadfoundhimengagedmountingaboveeveryotherconsideration。
Hislordshipfrownedinquiry。"Andwhomaythosebe?"
"Mostdecentfolk,Ishouldconceive,ifthisbeanexampleofyourways。"
"ByGod,sir!Youareathoughttoopert。We'llmendthatpresently。Iwillfirstconvinceyouofyourerror,andyou,Hortensia。"
"Itwillbeinteresting,"saidMr。Caryll,andmeantit。
Rotherbyturnedfromhim,keepingatightreinuponhisanger;
andsomuchrestraintinsotempestuousamanwaslittleshortofwonderful。"Hortensia,"hesaid,"thisisfool'stalk。
WhatobjectcouldIseektoserve?"Shedrewbackanotherstep,contemptandloathinginherface。"Thisman,"hecontinued,flingingahandtowardJenkins,andcheckedupontheword。Heswungrounduponthefellow。"Haveyoufooledme,knave?"hebawled。"Isittruewhatthismansaysofyou-thatye'renoparsonatall?"
Jenkinsquailedandshriveled。Herewasamoveforwhichhewasallunprepared,andknewnothowtoplaytoit。Onthebridegroom'spartitwasexcellentlyacted;yetitcametoolatetobeconvincing。
"You'llhavethelicenseinyourpocket,nodoubt,mylord,"
putinMr。Caryll。"Itwillhelptoconvincetheladyofthehonestyofyourintentions。Itwillshowherthatyewereabusedbythisthiefforthesakeoftheguineayeweretopayhim。"
Thatwascheckmate,andLordRotherbyrealizedit。Thereremainedhimnothingbutviolence,andinviolencehewasexceedinglyathome-beingamemberoftheHellFireClubandhavingservedintheBoldBucksunderhisGraceofWharton。
"Youdamned,infernalmarplot!Youblastedmeddler!"heswore,andsomeotherthingsbesides,frothonhislips,theveinsofhisbrowcongested。"Whataffairwasthisofyours?"
"Ithoughtyoudesiredmeforawitness,"Mr。Caryllremindedhim。
"Idid,letmeperish!"saidRotherby。"AndIwishtothedevilIhadbitmytongueoutfirst。"
"Thelosstoeloquencehadbeenirreparable,"sighedMr。
Caryll,hiseyesuponabeamoftheceiling。
Rotherbystaredandchoked。"Istherenosenseinyou,yougibberingparrot?"heinquired。"Whatareyou-anactororafool?"
"Agentleman,Ihope,"saidMr。Caryllurbanely。"Whatareyou?"
"I'lllearnyou,"saidhislordship,andpluckedathissword。
"Isee,"saidMr。Caryllinthesamequietvoicethatthinlyveiledhisinwardlaughter-"abully!"
Withmoreoaths,mylordheavedhimselfforward。Mr。Caryllwaswithoutweapons。Hehadlefthisswordabove-stairs,notdeemingthathewouldbeneedingitatawedding。HenevermovedhandorfootasRotherbyboredownuponhim,buthisgreenisheyesgrewkeenandverywatchful。Hebegantowonderhadheindulgedhisamusementoverlong,andimperceptiblyheadjustedhisbalanceforaspring。
Rotherbystretchedouttolunge,murderinhisinflamedeyes。
"I'llsilenceyou,you-"
Therewasaswiftrustlebehindhim。Hishand-drawnbacktothrust-wassuddenlycaught,andereherealizedittheswordwaswrenchedfromfingersthathelditlightly,unpreparedforthis。
"Youdog!"saidthelady'svoice,stridentnowwithangeranddisdain。Shehadhissword。
Hefacedaboutwithahorribleoath。Mr。Caryllconceivedthathewasbecomingathoughtdisgusting。
Hoofsandwheelsgroundonthecobblesoftheyardandcametoahaltoutside,butwentunheededintheexcitementofthemoment。Rotherbystoodfacingher,shefacinghim,theswordinherhandandalookinhereyesthatpromisedshewoulduseituponhimdidheurgeher。
Amomentthus-ofutter,breathlesssilence。Then,asifherpassionmountedandsweptallaside,sheraisedthesword,andusingitasawhip,shelashedhimwithituntilatthethirdblowitreboundedtothetableandwassnapped。Instinctivelyhislordshiphadputuphishandstosavehisface,andacrossoneofthemaredlinegrewandgrewandoozedforthbloodwhichspreadtoenvelopit。
Gaskelladvancedwithasharpcryofconcern。ButRotherbywavedhimback,andthegestureshookbloodfromhishandlikeraindrops。Hisfacewaslivid;hiseyeswereuponthewomanhehadgonesonearbetrayingwithalookthatnonemightread。Jenkinsswayed,sickly,againstthetable,whilstMr。
Caryllobservedallwithacriticaleyeandcametotheconclusionthatshemusthavelovedthisvillain。
Thehiltandstumpofswordclatteredinthefireplace,whithershehurledit。Amomentshecaughtherfaceinherhands,andasobshookheralmostfiercely。Thenshecamepasthislordship,acrosstheroomtoMr。Caryll,Rotherbymakingnoshifttodetainher。
"Takemeaway,sir!Takemeaway,"shebeggedhim。
Mr。Caryll'sgloomyfacelightenedsuddenly。"Yourservant,ma'am,"saidhe,andmadeherabow。"Ithinkyouareverywelladvised,"headdedcheerfullyandofferedherhisarm。
Shetookit,andmovedasteportwotowardthedoor。Itopenedatthatmoment,andaburly,elderlymancameinheavily。
Theladyhalted,acryescapedher-acryofpainalmost-
andshefelltoweepingthereandthen。Mr。Caryllwasverymystified。
Thenewcomerpausedatthesightthatmethim,considereditwithadullblueeye,and,forallthathelookedstupid,itseemedhehadwitenoughtotakeinthesituation。
"So!"saidhe,withheavymockery。"Imighthavesparedmyselfthetroubleofcomingafteryou。Foritseemsthatshehasfoundyououtintime,youvillain!"
Rotherbyturnedsharplyatthatvoice。Hefellbackastep,hisbrowseemingtogrowblackerthanithadbeen。"Father!"
heexclaimed;buttherewaslittlethatwasfilialintheaccent。
Mr。Caryllstaggeredandrecoveredhimself。Ithadbeenindeedastaggeringshock;forhere,ofcourse,washisownfather,too。
CHAPTERIV
Mr。GREEN
Therewasaquickpatteroffeet,therustleofahoopedpetticoat,andtheladywasinthearmsofmyLordOstermore。
"Forgiveme,mylord!"shewascrying。"Oh,forgiveme!I
wasalittlefool,andIhavebeenpunishedenoughalready!"
ToMr。Caryllthiswasasurprisingdevelopment。Theearl,whosearmsseemedtohaveopenedreadilyenoughtoreceiveher,waspattinghersoothinglyupontheshoulder。"Pish!
What'sthis?What'sthis?"hegrumbled;yethisvoice,Mr。
Caryllnoticed,wasifanythingkindly;butitmustbeconfessedthatitwasadull,gruffvoice,seldomindicatinganyshadeofemotion,unless-assometimeshappened-itwasraisedinanger。Hewasfrowningnowuponhissonoverthegirl'shead,hisbushy,grizzledbrowscontracted。
Mr。Caryllobserved-andwithwhatinterestyoushouldwellimagine-thatLordOstermorewasstillinageneralwayahandsomeman。Ofagoodheight,butslightlyexcessivebulk,hehadafacethatstillretainedafairshape。Short-necked,floridandplethoric,hehadtheairofthemanwhoseldommakesalongillnessattheend。Hiseyeswereveryblue,andthelidswerepuffedandheavy,whilstthemouth,Mr。Caryllremarkedinacritical,detachedspirit,wasstupidratherthansensuous。Hemadehissurveyswiftly,andtheresultlefthimwondering。
Meanwhiletheearlwasaddressinghisson,whosehandwasbeingbandagedbyGaskell。Therewaslittlevarietyinhisinvective。"Youvillain!"hebawledathim。"Youdamnedvillain!"Thenhepattedthegirl'shead。"Youfoundthescoundreloutbeforeyoumarriedhim,"saidhe。"Iamgladon't;gladon't!"
"'Tissuchareversingoftheusualorderofthingsthatitcallsforwonder,"saidMr。Caryll。
"Eh?"quothhislordship。"Whothedevilareyou?Oneofhisfriends?"
"Yourlordshipoverwhelmsme,"saidMr。Caryllgravely,makingabow。HeobservedthebewildermentinOstermore'seyes,andbegantorealizeatthatearlystageoftheiracquaintancethattospeakironicallytotheEarlofOstermorewasnottospeakatall。
ItwasHortensia-averytearfulHortensianowwhoexplained。
"Thisgentlemansavedme,mylord,"shesaid。
"Savedyou?"quothhedully。"Howdidhecometosaveyou?"
"Hediscoveredtheparson,"sheexplained。
Theearllookedmoreandmorebewildered。"Justso,"saidMr。
Caryll。"Itwasmyprivilegetodiscoverthattheparsonisnoparson。"
"Theparsonisnoparson?"echoedhislordship,scowlingmoreandmore。"Thenwhatthedevilistheparson?"
Hortensiafreedherselffromhisprotectingarms。"Heisavillain,"shesaid,"whowashiredbymyLordRotherbytocomehereandpretendtobeaparson。"Hereyesflamed,hercheekswerescarlet。"Godhelpmeforafool,mylord,tohaveputmyfaithinthatman!Oh!"shechoked。"Theshame-theburningshameofit!IwouldIhadabrothertopunishhim!"
LordOstermorewascrimson,too,withindignation。Mr。Caryllwasrelievedtoseethathewascapableofsomuchemotion。
"DidInotwarnyouagainsthim,Hortensia?"saidhe。"CouldyounothavetrustedthatIknewhim-I,hisfather,tomyeverlastingshame?"ThenheswunguponRotherby。"Youdog!"
hebegan,andthere-beingamanoflittleinvention-wordsfailedhim,andwrathaloneremained,veryintense,butentirelyinarticulate。
Rotherbymovedforwardtillhereachedthetable,thenstoodleaninguponit,scowlingatthecompanyfromunderhisblackbrows。"'Tisyourlordshipaloneistoblameforthis,"heinformedhisfather,withavainpretenceatcomposure。
"Iamtoblame!"gurgledhislordship,veinsswellingathisbrow。"Iamtoblamethatyoushouldhavecarriedheroffthus?And-byGod!-hadyoumeanttomarryherhonestlyandfittingly,Imightfinditinmyhearttoforgiveyou。Buttopracticesuchvillainy!Toattempttoputthisfoultrickuponthechild!"
Mr。Caryllthoughtforaninstantofanotherchildwhosechildhewas,andapassionofangrymockeryattheforgetfulnessofagewelledupfromthebittersoulofhim。Outwardlyheremainedaverymirrorforplacidity。
"YourlordshiphadthreatenedtodisinheritmeifImarriedher,"saidRotherby。
"'Twastosaveherfromyou,"Ostermoreexplained,entirelyunnecessarily。"Andyouthoughtto-to-ByGod!sir,I
marvelyouhavethecouragetoconfrontme。Imarvel!"
"Takemeaway,mylord,"Hortensiabeggedhim,touchinghisarm。
"Aye,wewerebestaway,"saidtheearl,drawinghertohim。
ThenheflungahandoutatRotherbyinagestureofrepudiation,ofanathema。"But'tisnottheendon'tforyou,youknave!WhatIthreatened,Iwillperform。I'lldisinherityou。Notapennyofmineshallcometoyou。YeshallstarveforaughtIcare;starve,and-and-theworldbewellridofavillain。I-Idisownyou。Ye'renosonofmine。I'lltakeoathye'renosonofmine!"
Mr。Caryllthoughtthat,onthecontrary,Rotherbywasverymuchhisfather'sson,andheaddedtohisobservationsuponhumannaturethereflectionthatsinnersareoddlyblessedwithshortmemories。Hewasentirelydispassionateagainbynow。
AsforRotherby,hereceivedhisfather'sangerwithascornfulsmileandacurlinglip。"You'lldisinheritme?"
quothheinmockery。"Andofwhat,pray?Ifreportspeakstrue,you'llbeneedingtoinheritsomethingyourselftobearyouthroughyourpresentstraitness。"Heshruggedandproducedhissnuff-boxwithanoffensivesimulationofnonchalance。"Yecannotcuttheentail,"heremindedhisalmostapoplecticsire,andtooksnuffdelicately,saunteringwindowwards。
"Cuttheentail?Theentail?"criedtheearl,andlaughedinamannerthatseemedtobodenogood。"Haveyouevertroubledtoascertainwhatitamountsto?Youfool,itwouldn'tkeepyouin-in-insnuff!"
LordRotherbyhaltedinhisstride,half-turnedandlookedathisfatheroverhisshoulder。Thesneeringmaskwaswipedfromhisface,whichbecameblank。"Mylord-"hebegan。
Theearlwavedasilencinghand,andturnedwithdignitytoHortensia。
"Come,child,"saidhe。Thenherememberedsomething。"Gad!"
heexclaimed。"Ihadforgottheparson。I'llhavehimgaoled!I'llhavehimhangedifthelawwillhelpme。Comeforth,man!"
Ignoringtheinvitation,Mr。Jenkinsscuttled,ratlike,acrosstheroom,mountedthewindow-seat,andwasgoneinaflashthroughtheopenwindow。HedroppedplumpuponMr。Green,whowascrouchingunderneath。Thepairrolledovertogetherinthemouldofaflowerbed;thenMr。GreenclutchedMr。Jenkins,andMr。Jenkinssquealedlikeatrappedrabbit。Mr。Greenthrusthisfistcarefullyintothemockparson'smouth。
"Sh!Youblubberingfool!"hesnappedinhisear。"Mybusinessisnotwithyou。Liestill!"
Withintheroomallstoodatgaze,followingthesuddenflightofMr。Jenkins。ThenLordOstermoremadeasiftoapproachthewinnow,butHortensiarestrainedhim。
"Letthewretchgo,"shesaid。"Theblameisnothis。Whatishebutmylord'stool?"AndhereyesscorchedRotherbywithsuchaglanceofscornasmusthavekilledanybutashamelessman。Thenturningtothedemurelyobservantgentlemanwhohaddonehersuchgoodservice,"Mr。Caryll。"
shesaid,"Iwanttothankyou。Iwantmylord,here,tothankyou。"
Mr。Caryllbowedtoher。"Ibegthatyouwillnotthinkofit,"saidhe。"ItisIwhowillremaininyourdebt。"
"IsyournameCaryll,sir?"quoththeearl。Hehadatrickoffasteningupontheinconsequent,thoughthatwasscarcelythecasenow。
"That,mylord,ismyname。IbelieveIhavethehonorofsharingitwithyourlordship。"
"Ye'llbelongtosomeyoungerbranchofthefamily,"theearlsupposed。
"Likeenough-someoutlyingbranch,"answeredtheimperturbableCaryll-ajestwhichonlyhimselfcouldappreciate,andthatbitterly。
"Andhowcameyouintothis?"
Rotherbysneeredaudibly-inself-mockery,nodoubt,ashecametoreflectthatitwashe,himself,hadhadhimfetched。
"Theyneededanotherwitness,"saidMr。Caryll,"andhearingtherewasattheinnagentlemannewlycrossedfromFrance,hislordshipnodoubtopinedthatatraveller,hereto-dayandgoneforgoodtomorrow,wouldbejustthewitnessthatheneededforthebusinessheproposed。Thatcircumstancearousedmysuspicions,and-"
Buttheearl,asusual,seemedtohavefastenedupontheminorpoint,althoughagainitwasnotso。"YouarenewlycrossedfromFrance?"saidhe。"Ay,andyournameisthesameasmine。'TwaswhatIwasadvised。"
Mr。CaryllflashedasidelongglanceatRotherby,whohadturnedtostareathisfather,andinhishearthecursedthestupidityofmyLordOstermore。Ifthisproposedtobeamemberofaconspiracy,Heavenhelpthatsameconspiracy!
"Wereyou,byanychance,goingtoseekmeintown,Mr。
Caryll?"
Mr。Caryllsuppressedadesiretolaugh。HerewasawaytodealwithStatesecrets。"I,mylord?"heinquired,withanassumedairofsurprise。
Theearllookedathim,andfromhimtoRotherby,bethoughthimself,andstartedsoovertlythatRotherby'seyesgrewnarrow,thelinesofhismouthtightened。"Nay,ofcoursenot;ofcoursenot,"heblusteredclumsily。
ButRotherbylaughedaloud。"Nowwhataplagueisallthismystery?"heinquired。
"Mystery?"quothmylord。"Whatmysteryshouldtherebe?"
"'TiswhatIwouldfainbeinformed,"heansweredinavoicethatshowedhemeanttogaintheinformation。HesaunteredforwardtowardsCaryll,hiseyeplayingmockinglyoverthisgentlemanfromFrance。"Now,sir,"saidhe,"whosemessengermayyoube,eh?What'sallthis-"
"Rotherby!"theearlinterruptedinavoiceintendedtobecompelling。"Comeaway,Mr。Caryll,"headdedquickly。"I'llnothaveanygentlemanwhohasshownhimselfafriendtomyward,here,affrontedbythatrascal。Comeaway,sir!"
"Notsofast!Notsofast,ecod!"
Itwasanothervoicethatbrokeinuponthem。Rotherbystartedround。Gaskell,intheshadowsofthecowledfireplacejumpedinsheeralarm。Allstaredatthewindowwhencethevoiceproceeded。
Theybeheldaplump,chubby-facedlittleman,astridethesill,apistoldisplayedwithostentationinhishand。
Mr。Caryllwastheonlyonewiththepresenceofmindtowelcomehim。"Ha!"saidhe,smilingengagingly。"Mylittlefriend,thebrewerofale。"
"Letnooneleavethisroom,"saidMr。Greenwithagreatdignity。Then,withratherlessdignity,hewhistledshrillythroughhisfingers,andgotdownlightlyintotheroom。
"Sir,"blusteredtheearl,"thisisanintrusion;aanimpertinence。Whatdoyouwant?"
"Thepapersthisgentlemancarries,"saidMr。Green,indicatingCaryllwiththehandthatheldthepistol。Theearllookedalarmed,whichwasfoolishinhim,thoughtMr。
Caryll。Rotherbycoveredhismouthwithhishand,afterthefashionofonewhomasksasmile。
"Ye'rerightlyservedformeddling,"saidhewithrelish。
"Outwiththem,"thechubbymandemanded。"Ye'llgainnothingbyresistance。Sodon'tbeobstinate,now。"
"Icouldbenothingsodiscourteous,"saidMr。Caryll。"Woulditbepryingonmyparttoinquirewhatmaybeyourinterestinmypapers?"
Hisserenitylessenedtheearl'sanxieties,butbewilderedhim;andittooktheedgeoffthemaliciouspleasurewhichRotherbywasbeginningtoexperience。
"IamobeyingtheordersofmyLordCarteret,theSecretaryofState,"saidMr。Green。"IwastowatchforagentlemanfromFrancewithlettersformyLordOstermore。Hehadamessengeraweekagototellhimtolookforsuchavisitor。Hetookthemessenger,ifyoumustknow,and-well,weinducedhimtotelluswhatwasthemessagehehadcarried。ThereissomuchmysteryinallthisthatmyLordCarteretdesiresmoreknowledgeonthesubject。IthinkyouarethegentlemanIamlookingfor。"
Mr。Carylllookedhimoverwithanamusedeye,andlaughed。
"Itdistressesme,"saidhe,"toseesomuchgoodthoughtwasted。"
Mr。Greenwasabashedamoment。Butherecoveredquickly;nodoubthehadmetthecooltypebefore。"Come,come!"saidhe。
"Noblustering。Outwithyourpapers,myfinefellow。"
Thedooropened,andacoupleofmencamein;overtheirshoulders,erethedoorclosedagain,Mr。Caryllhadaglimpseofthelandlady'srosyface,alarminherglance。Thenewcomersweredirtyrogues;tipstaves,recognizableataglance。Oneofthemworearaggedbob-wig-thecast-off,nodoubt,ofsomegentleman'sgentleman,fishedoutofthesixpennytubinRosemaryLane;itwasill-fitting,andwispsofthefellow'sownunkempthairhungoutinplaces。Theotherworenowigatall;hisyellowthatchfellinstreaksfromunderhisshabbyhat,whichhehadtheill-mannerstoretainuntilLordOstermoreknockeditfromhisheadwithablowofhiscane。Bothwerefierilybottle-nosed,andneitherappearedtohaveshavedforaweekorso。
"Now,"quothMr。Green,"willyouhandthemoverofyourownaccord,ormustIhaveyousearched?"Andawaveofthehandtowardstheadvancingmyrmidonsindicatedthesearchers。
"Yougotoofar,sir,"blusteredtheearl。
"Ay,surely,"putinMr。Caryll。"Youaremadtothinkagentlemanistosubmittobeingsearchedbyanyknavethatcomestohimwithacock-and-bulltaleabouttheSecretaryofState。"
Mr。Greenleeredagain,andproducedapaper。"There,"saidhe,"ismyLordCarteret'swarrant,signedandsealed。"
Mr。Caryllglancedoveritwithadisdainfuleye。"Itisinblank,"saidhe。
"Justso,"agreedMr。Green。"Carteblanche,asyousayoverthewater。Ifyouinsist,"heofferedobligingly,"I'llfillinyournamebeforeweproceed。"
Mr。Caryllshruggedhisshoulders。"Itmightbewell,"saidhe,"ifyouaretosearchmeatall。"
Mr。Greenadvancedtothetable。Thewritingimplementsprovidedfortheweddingwerestillthere。Hetookupapen,scrawledanameacrosstheblank,dusteditwithsand,andpresenteditagaintoMr。Caryll。Thelatternodded。
"I'llnottroubleyoutosearchme,"saidhe。"Iwouldassoonnothavethesenoblemenofyoursformyvalets。"Hethrusthishandsintothepocketsofhisfinecoat,andbroughtforthseveralpapers。TheseheprofferedtoMr。
Green,whotookthembetweensatisfactionandamazement。
Ostermorestared,toostrickenforwordsatthismeeksurrender;andwellwasitforMr。Caryllthathewassostricken,forhadhespokenhehadassuredlybetrayedhimself。
Hortensia,Mr。Caryllobserved,watchedhiscowardlyyieldingwithaneyeofsterncontempt。Rotherbylookedonwithadarkfacethatbetrayednothing。
MeanwhileMr。Greenwasrunningthroughthepapers,andasfastasheranthroughthemhepermittedhimselfcertaincommentsthatpassedforhumorwithhisfollowers。TherecouldbenodoubtthatinhisownsocialstratumMr。Greenmusthavebeenaccountedsomethingofawag。
"Ha!What'sthis?Abill!Abillforsnuff!MyLordCarteret'llsnuffyou,sir。He'lltobaccoyou,ecod!He'llsmokeyoufirst,andsnuffyouafterwards。"Heflungthebillaside。"Phew!"hewhistled。"Verses!`ToTheocritusuponsailingforALbion。'That'smightychoice!D'yewriteverses,sir?"
"Heyday!'TisanoccupationtowhichIhavesuccumbedinmomentsofweakness。Icraveyourindulgence,Mr。Green。"
Mr。Greenperceivedthatherewasaweakattemptatirony,andwentonwithhisinvestigations。HecametothelastofthepapersMr。Caryllhadhandedhim,glancedatit,sworecoarsely,anddroppedit。
"D'yethinkyecanbubbleme?'"hecried,redintheface。
LordOstermoreheavedasighofrelief;thehardlookhadfadedfromHortensia'seyes。
"Whatis'tyemean,givingmethisrubbish?"
"Iofferyoumyexcusesforthecontentsofmypockets,"saidMr。Caryll。"Yesee,Ididnotexpecttobehonoredbyyourinquisition。HadIbutknown-"
Mr。Greenstruckanattitude。"Nowattendtome,sir!IamaservantofHisMajesty'sGovernment。"
"HisMajesty'sGovernmentcannotbesufficientlycongratulated,"saidMr。Caryll,theirrepressible。
Mr。Greenbangedthetable。"Areyerallyingme,ecod!"
"Youhaveupsettheink,"Mr。Caryllpointedouttohim。
"Damntheink!"sworethespy。"AnddamnyouforaTomo'
Bedlam!Iaskyouagain-whatd'yemean,givingmethisrubbish?"
"Youaskedmetoturnoutmypockets。"
"IaskedyoufortheletteryehavebroughtLordOstermore。"
"Iamsorry,"saidMr。Caryll,andeyedtheothersympathetically。"Iamsorrytodisappointyou。But,then,youassumedtoomuchwhenyouassumedthatIhadsuchaletter。Ihaveobligedyoutothefullestextentinmypower。
Idonotthinkyoushowabecominggratitude。"
Mr。Greeneyedhimblanklyamoment;thenexploded。"Ecod,sir!Youarecool。"
"Itisaconditionwedonotappeartoshare。"
"D'yesayye'vebroughthislordshipnoletterfromFrance?"
thunderedthespy。"Whatelseha'yecometoEnglandfor?"
"Tostudymanners,sir,"saidMr。Caryll,bowing。
ThatwasthelastdropinthecupofMr。Green'sendurance。
HewavedhismentowardsthegentlemanfromFrance。"Findit,"hebadethemshortly。
Mr。Carylldrewhimselfupwithagreatdignity,andwavedthebailiffsback,hiswhitefaceset,anunpleasantglimmerinhiseyes。"Amoment!"hecried。"Youhavenoauthoritytogotosuchextremes。Imakenoobjectiontobeingsearched;buteveryobjectiontobeingsoiled,andI'llnothavethefingersofthesescavengersaboutmyperson。"
"Andyouareright,egad!"criedLordOstermore,advancing。
"Harkee,youdirtyspy,thisisnowaytodealwithgentlemen。
Beoff,now,andtakeyourcarrion-crowswithyou,orI'llhavemygroomsinwiththeirwhipstoyou。"
"Tome?"roaredGreen。"IrepresenttheSecretaryofState。"
"Ye'llrepresentasideofrawvenisonifyoutarryhere,"theearlpromisedhim。"D'yedarelookmeintheeye?D'yedare,yerogue?D'yeknowwhoIam?Anddon'twagthatpistol,myfinefellow!Beoff,now!Awaywithyou!"
Mr。Greenlookedhisname。Therosinesswasalldepartedfromhischeeks;hequiveredwithsuppressedwrath。"IfIgo-
givingwaytoconstraint-whatshallyousaytomyLordCarteret?"heasked。
"Whatconcernmaythatbeofyours,sirrah?''
"Itwillbesomeconcernofyours,mylord。"
Mr。Caryllinterposed。"Theknaveisright,"saidhe。"Itweretoimplicateyourlordship。Itweretogivecolortohissillysuspicions。Lethimmakehissearch。Butbesogoodastosummonmyvalet。Heshallhandyoumygarmentsthatyoumaydoyourwilluponthem。Butunlessyoujustifyyourselfbyfindingtheletteryouareseeking,youshallhavetoreckonwiththeconsequencesofdiscomposingagentlemanfornothing。Now,sir!Isitabargain?"Mr。Greenlookedhimover,andifhewasshakenbythecalmassuranceofMr。
Caryll'stoneandmanner,heconcealeditveryeffectively。
"We'llmakenobargains,"saidhe。"Ihavemydutytodo。"
Hesignedtooneofthebailiffs。"Fetchthegentleman'sservant,"saidhe。
"Sobeit,"saidMr。Caryll。"Butyoutaketoomuchuponyourself,sir。Yourduty,Ithink,wouldhavebeentoarrestmeandcarrymetoLordCarteret's,theretobesearchedifhislordshipconsidereditnecessary。"
"IhavenocausetoarrestyouuntilIfindit,"Mr。Greensnappedimpatiently。
"Yourlogicisfaultless。"
"IamfollowingmyLordCarteret'sorderstotheletter。IamtoeffectnoarrestuntilIhavepositiveevidence。"
"Yetyouaredetainingme。Whatdoesthisamounttobutanarrest?"
Mr。Greendisdainedtoanswer。Leducentered,andMr。CaryllturnedtoLordOstermore。
"ThereisnoreasonwhyIshoulddetainyourlordship,"saidhe,"andtheseoperations-Thelady-"Hewavedanexpressivehand,bentanexpressiveeyeupontheearl。
LordOstermoreseemedtowaver。Hewasnot-hehadneverbeen-amantothinkforothers。ButHortensiacutinbeforehecouldreply。
"Wewillwait,"shesaid。"Sinceyouaretravellingtotown,Iamsurehislordshipwillbegladofyourcompany,sir。"
Mr。Carylllookeddeepintothosegreatbrowneyes,andbowedhisthanks。"Ifitwillnotdiscomposeyourlordship-"
"No,no,"saidOstermore,gruffofvoiceandmanner。"Wewillwait。Ishallbehonored,sir,ifyouwilljourneywithusafterwards。"
Mr。Caryllbowedagain,andwenttoholdthedoorforthem,Mr。Green'seyeskeenlyalertforanattemptatevasion。Buttherewasnone。Whenhislordshipandhiswardhaddeparted,Mr。CaryllturnedtoRotherby,whohadtakenachair,hismanGaskellbehindhim。HelookedfromtheviscounttoMr。Green。
"Dowerequirethisgentleman?"heaskedthespy。
AsmilebrokeoverRotherby'sswamface。"Byyourleave,sir,I'llremaintoseefairplay。Youmayfindmeuseful,Mr。
Green。Ihavenocausetowishthismarplotwell,"heexplained。
Mr。Caryllturnedhisbackuponhim,tookoffhiscoatandwaistcoat。HesatdownwhileMr。Greenspreadthegarmentsuponthetable,emptiedoutthepockets,turneddownthecuffs,rippedupthesatinlinings。Hediditinaconsummatefashion,verythoroughly。Yet,thoughhepartedtheliningsfromthecloth,hedidsoinsuchamannerastoleavethegarmentseasilyrepairable。
Mr。Caryllwatchedhimwithinterestandappreciation,andwhattimehewatchedhewaswonderingmightitnotbebetterstraightwaytoplacethespyinpossessionoftheletter,andthusdestroyhimselfandLordOstermore,atthesametime-
andhavedonewiththetaskonwhichhewascometoEngland。
Itseemedalmostaneasywayoutoftheaffair。Hisbetrayaloftheearlwouldbelessuglyifhe,himself,weretosharetheconsequencesofthatbetrayal。
Thenhecheckedhisthoughts。Whatmannerofmoodwasthis?
Besides,hisinclinationwasalltobecomebetteracquaintedwiththisoddfamilyuponwhichhehadstumbledinsoextraordinaryamanner。Downinhisheartofheartshehadafeelingthatthethinghewascometodowouldneverbedone-
leastways,notbyhim。Itwasinvainthathemightattempttosteelhimselftothetask。Itrepelledhim。Itwentnotwithanaturesuchashis。
HethoughtofEverard,afirewiththeideaofvengenceandtosuchanextentthathehadsucceededininfectingJustinhimselfwithasparkofit。Hethoughtofhimwithpityalmost;pitythatamanshouldobsesshislifebysuchaphantasmasthissamevengeancemusthavebeentohim。Wasitworthwhile?Wasanythingworthwhile,hewondered。
LordRotherbyapproachedthetable,andtookupthegarmentsuponwhichMr。Greenhadfinished。HeturnedthemoverandsupplementedMr。Green'ssearch。
"Ye'rewelcometoallthatyecanfind,"sneeredMr。Green,andturnedtoMr。Caryll。"Letushaveyourshoes,sir。"
Mr。Caryllremovedhisshoes,insilence,andMr。GreenproceededtoexaminetheminamannerthatprovokedMr。
Caryll'sprofoundadmiration。HeseparatedtheliningfromtheSpanishleather,andprobedslowlyandcarefullyinthespacebetween。Heexaminedtheheelsveryclosely,goingovertothewindowforthepurpose。Thatdone,hedroppedthem。
"Yourbreechesnow,"saidhelaconically。
MeanwhileLeduchadtakenupthecoat,andwithaneedleandthreadwherewithhehadequippedhimselfhewasindustriouslyrestoringthestitchesthatMr。Greenhadtakenout。
Mr。Caryllsurrenderedhisbreeches。HisfineHollandshirtwentnext,hisstockingsandwhatothertrifleshewore,untilhestoodasnakedasAdambeforethefall。Yetallinvain。
Hisgarmentswererestoredtohim,onebyone,andonebyone,withLeduc'said,heresumedthem。Mr。Greenwaslookingcrestfallen。
"Areyousatisfied?"inquiredMr。Caryllpleasantly,hisgoodtemperinexhaustible。
Thespylookedathimwithamoodyeye,pluckingthoughtfullyathislipwiththumbandforefinger。Thenhebrightenedsuddenly。"There'syourman,"saidhe,flashingaquickeyeuponLeduc,wholookedupwithaquietsmile。
"True,"saidMr。Caryll,"andthere'smyportmantleabove-stairs,andmysaddleonmyhorseinthestables。Itisevenpossible,foraughtyouknow,thattheremaybeahollowtoothortwoinmyhead。Prayletyoursearchbethorough。"
Mr。Greenconsideredhimagain。"Ifyouhadit,itwouldbeuponyourperson。"
"Yetconsider,"Mr。Caryllbeggedhim,holdingouthisfootthatLeducmightputonhisshoeagain,"Imighthavesupposedthatyouwouldsupposethat,anddisposedaccordingly。Youhadbetterinvestigatetothebitterend。"
Mr。Green'ssmalleyescontinuedtoscrutinizeLeducatintervals。Thevaletwasasilent,serious-facedfellow。
"I'llsearchyourservant,leastways,"thespyannounced。
"Byallmeans。Leduc,Ibegthatyouwillplaceyourselfatthisinterestinggentleman'sdisposal。"
WhattimeMr。Caryll,unaidednow,completedtheresumptionofhisgarments,Leduc,silentandexpressionless,submittedtobeingsearched。
"Youwillobserve,Leduc,"saidMr。Caryll,"thatwehavenotcometothiscountryinvain。Weareundergoingexperiencesthatwouldbeinterestingiftheywerenotquitesodull,amusingiftheyentailedlessdiscomforttoourselves。
Assuredly,itwasworthwhiletocrosstoEnglandtostudymanners。AndtherearesightsforyouthatyouwillneverseeinFrance。Youwouldnot,forinstance,hadyounotcomehither,havehadanopportunityofobservingamemberofthenoblessesecondingandassistingatipstaffinthedischargeofhisduty。Anddoingitjustasahogwallowsinfoulness-
fortheloveofit。
"Thegentlemeninyourcountry,Leduc,aretoofastidioustoenjoylifeasitshouldbeenjoyed;theyaretoopronetoadheretotheamusementsoftheirclass。Youhavehereanopportunityofperceivinghowdeeplytheyaremistaken,whatrelishmaylieinsettingone'srankononeside,inforgettingattimesthatbyanaccident-asheer,incredibleaccident,Iassureyou,Leduc-onemayhavebeenborntoagentleman'sestate。"
Rotherbyhaddrawnhimselfup,hisdarkfacecrimsoning。
"D'yetalkatme,sir?"hedemanded。"D'yedarediscussmewithyourlackey?"
"Butwhynot,sinceyousearchmewithmytipstaff!Ifyoucanperceiveadifference,youaretoosubtleforme,sir。"
Rotherbyadvancedastep;thenchecked。Heinheritedmentalsluggishnessfromhisfather。"Youareinsolent!"hechargedCaryll。"Youinsultme。"
"Indeed!Ha!Iamworkingmiracles。"
Rotherbygovernedhisangerbyaneffort。"Therewasenoughbetweenuswithoutthis,"saidhe。
"Therecouldnotbetoomuchbetweenus-toomuchspace,I
mean。"
Theviscountlookedathimfuriously。"Ishalldiscussthisfurtherwithyou,"saidhe。"Thepresentisnotthetimenorplace。ButIshallknowwheretolookforyou。"
"Leduc,Iamsure,willalwaysbepleasedtoseeyou。He,too,isstudyingmanner's。"
Rotherbyignoredtheinsult。"Weshallsee,then,whetheryoucandoanythingmorethantalk。"
"Ihopethatyourlordship,too,ismasterofotheraccomplishments。Asatalker,Idonotfindyouverygifted。
ButperhapsLeducwillbelessexigentthanI。"
"Bah!"hislordshipflungathim,andwentout,cursinghimprofusely,Gaskellfollowingathismaster'sheels。
CHAPTERV
MOONSHINE
MyLordOstermore,thoughpuzzled,entertainednotormentinganxietyonthescoreofthesearchtowhichMr。Caryllwastobesubmitted。Heassuredhimselffromthatgentleman'sconfident,easymanner-beingamanwhoalwaysdrewfromthingstheinferencethatwasobvious-thateitherhecarriednosuchletterasmylordexpected,orelsehehadsodisposedofitastobafflesearch。
So,forthemoment,hedismissedthesubjectfromhismind。
WithHortensiaheenteredtheparloracrossthestone-flaggedpassage,towhichthelandladyusheredthem,andturnedwhole-heartedlytothematterofhisward'selopementwithhisson。
"Hortensia,"saidhe,whentheywerealone。"Youhavebeenfoolish;veryfoolish。"Hehadatrickofrepeatinghimself,conceiving,nodoubt,thatthecommonplaceachievesdistinctionbyrepetition。
Hortensiasatinanarm-chairbythewindow,andsighed,lookingoutoverthedowns。"DoInotknowit?"shecried,andtheeyeswhichwereavertedfromhislordshipwerecharredwithtears-tearsofhotanger,shameandmortification。
"Godhelpallwomen!"sheaddedbitterly,afteramoment,asmanyanotherwomanundersimilarandworsecircumstanceshascriedbeforeandsince。
Amorefeelingmanmighthaveconceivedthatthiswasamomentinwhichtoleavehertoherselfandherownthoughts,andinthatitispossiblethatamorefeelingmanhadbeenmistaken。
Ostermore,stolidandunimaginative,butnotaltogetherwithoutsympathyforhisward,ofwhomhewasreasonablyfond-asfond,nodoubt,asitwashiscapacitytobeforanyotherthanhimself-approachedherandsetaplumphanduponthebackofherchair。
"Whatwasitdroveyoutothis?"
Sheturneduponhimalmostfiercely。"MyLadyOstermore,"sheansweredhim。
Hislordshipfrowned,andhiseyesshifteduneasilyfromherface。Inhishearthedislikedhiswifeexcessively,dislikedherbecauseshewastheonepersonintheworldwhogovernedhim,whoroderough-shodoverhisfeelingsanddesires;
because,perhaps,shewasthemotherofhisunfeeling,detestableson。ShemaynothavebeentheonlypersonlivingtodespiseLordOstermore;butshewascertainlytheonlyonewiththecouragetomanifesthercontempt,andthatinnocircumscribedterms。Andyet,dislikingherashedid,returningwithinteresthercontemptofhim,heveiledit,andwasloyaltohistermagant,neversufferinghimselftoutteracomplaintofhertoothers,neversufferingotherstocensureherwithinhishearing。Thisloyaltymayhavehaditsrootsinpride-indeed,noothersoilcanbeassignedtothem-apridethatwouldallownostrangerstopryintothesoreplacesofhisbeing。HefrownednowtohearHortensia'sangrymentionofherladyship'sname;andifhisblueeyesmoveduneasilyunderhisbeetlingbrows,itwasbecausethesituationirkedhim。HowshouldhestandasjudgebetweenMistressWinthrop-towardswhom,aswehaveseen,hehadakindness-andhiswife,whomhehated,yettowardswhomhewouldnotbedisloyal?
Hewishedthesubjectdropped,since,didheasktheobviousquestion-inwhatmyLadyOstermorecouldhavebeenthecauseofHortensia'sflight-hewouldprovoke,heknew,astormofcensurefromhiswife。Thereforehefellsilent。
Hortensia,however,feltthatshehadsaidtoomuchnottosaymore。
"Herladyshiphasneverfailedtomakemefeelmyposition-
my-mypoverty,"shepursued。"Thereisnoslightherladyshiphasnotputuponme,untilnotevenyourservantsusemewiththerespectthatisduetomyfather'sdaughter。Andmyfather,"sheadded,withareproachfulglance,"wasyourfriend,mylord。"
Heshifteduncomfortablyonhisfeet,deploringnowthequestionwithwhichhehadfiredthetrainoffemininecomplaint。"Pish,pish!"hedeprecated,"'tisfancy,child-
purefancy!"
"SoherLadyshipwouldsay,didyoutaxherwithit。YetyourlordshipknowsIamnotfancifulinotherthings。ShouldI,then,befancifulinthis?"
"Butwhathasherladyshipeverdone,child?"hedemanded,thinkingthustobaffleher-sincehewasacquaintedwiththesubtletyofherladyship'smethods。
"Athousandthings,"repliedHortensiahotly,"andyetnotoneuponwhichImayfasten。'Tisthussheworks:bywords,half-words,looks,sneers,shrugs,andsometimesfoulabuseentirelydisproportionatetothelittlecauseImayunwittinglyhavegiven。"
"Herladyshipisalittlehot,"theearladmitted,"butagoodheart;'tisanexcellentheart,Hortensia。"
"Forhating-ay,mylord。"
"Nay,plagueon't!That'swomanishinyou。'Ponhonoritis!
Womanish!"
"Whatelsewouldyouhaveawoman?Mannishandraffish,likemyLadyOstermore?"
"I'llnotlistentoyou,"hesaid。"Ye'renotjust,Hortensia。Ye'reheated;heated!I'llnotlistentoyou。
Besides,whenallissaid,whatreasonsbetheseforthefollyye'vecommitted?"
"Reasons?"sheechoedscornfully。"Reasonsandtospare!Herladyshiphasmademylifesohard,hassoshamedandcrushedme,putsuchindignitiesuponme,thatexistencegrewunbearableunderyourroof。Itcouldnotcontinue,mylord,"
shepursued,risingundertheswayofherindignation。"Itcouldnotcontinue。Iamnotofthestuffthatgoestomakingmartyrs。Iamweak,and-and-asyourlordshiphassaid-
womanish。"
"Indeed,youtalkadeal,"saidhislordshippeevishly。Butshedidnotheedthesarcasm。
"LordRotherby,"shecontinued,"offeredmethemeanstoescape。Heurgedmetoelopewithhim。Hisreasonwasthatyouwouldneverconsenttoourmarriage;butthatifwetookthematterintoourhands,andweremarriedfirst,wemightdependuponyoursanctionafterwards;thatyouhadtoogreatakindnessformetowithholdyourpardon。Iwasweak,mylord-womanish,"shethrewthewordathimagain"andithappened-Godhelpmeforafool!-thatIthoughtIlovedLordRotherby。Andso-andso-"
Shesatdownagain,weakly,miserably,avertingherfacethatshemighthidehertears。Hewastouched,andheevenwentsofarastoshowsomethingofhissympathy。Heapproachedheragain,andlaidabenignhandlightlyuponhershoulder。
"But-but-inthatcase-Oh,thedamnedvillain!-whythismock-parson?"
"Doesyourlordshipnotperceive?MustIdieofshame?Doyounotsee?"
"See?No!"Hewasthoughtfulasecond;thenrepeated,"No!"
"Iunderstood,"sheinformedhim,asmile-acruellybittersmile-liftingandsteadyingthecornerofherlatelyquiveringlip,"whenhealludedtoyourlordship'sstraitenedcircumstances。Hehasnodisinheritancetofearbecausehehasnoinheritancetolookforbeyondtheentail,ofwhichyoucannotdisinherithim。MyLordRotherbysetsahighvalueuponhimself。Hemay-Idonotknow-hemayhavebeeninlovewithme-thoughnotasIknowlove,whichisallsacrifice,allself-denial。Butbyhislightshemayhavecaredforme;hemusthavedone,byhislights。HadIbeenaladyoffortune,notadoubtbuthewouldhavemademehiswife;asitwas,hemustaimatamoreprofitablemarriage,andmeanwhile,togratifyhisloveforme-baseasitwas-
hewould-hewould-OGod!Icannotsayit。Youunderstand,mylord。"
Mylordsworestrenuously。"Thereisapunishmentforsuchacrimeasthis。"
"Ay,mylord-andawaytoavoidpunishmentforagentlemaninyourson'sposition,evendidIflauntmyshameinsomevainendeavortohavejustice-athingheknewInevercouldhavedone。"
Mylordsworeagain。"Heshallbepunished,"hedeclaredemphatically。
"Nodoubt。Godwillseetothat,"shesaid,aworldoffaithinherquiveringvoice。
Mylord'seyesexpressedhisdoubtofdivineintervention。Hepreferredtospeakforhimself。"I'lldisownthedog。Heshallnotentermyhouseagain。Youshallnotberemindedofwhathashappenedhere。Gad!Youwereshrewdtohavesmokedhismotivesso!"hecriedinaburstofadmirationforherinsight。"Gad,child!Shouldsthavebeenalawyer!A
lawyer!"
"IfithadnotbeenforMr。Caryll-"shebegan,buttowhatelseshesaidhelentnoear,beingsuddenlybroughtbacktohisfearsatthementionofthatgentleman'sname。
"Mr。Caryll!Saveus!Whatiskeepinghim?"hecried。"Canthey-canthey-"
Thedooropened,andMr。Caryllwalkedin,usheredbythehostess。Bothturnedtoconfronthim,Hortensia'seyesswollenfromherweeping。
"Well?"quothhislordship。"Didtheyfindnothing?"
Mr。Carylladvancedwiththeeasy,gracefulcarriagethatwasoneofhismaincharms,hisclothessoskilfullyrestoredbyLeducthatnonecouldhaveguessedtheseverityoftheexaminationtheyhadundergone。
"SinceIamhere,andalone,yourlordshipmayconcludesuchtobethecase。Mr。Greenispreparingfordeparture。Heisveryabject;verychap-fallen。IamalmostsorryforMr。
Green。Iambynaturesympathetic。IhavepromisedtomakemycomplainttomyLordCarteret。Andso,Itrustthereisanendtoatiresomematter。"
"Butthen,sir?"quothhislordship。"Butthen-areyouthebearerofnoletter?"
Mr。Caryllshotaswiftglanceoverhisshoulderatthedoor。
Hedeliberatelywinkedattheearl。"Didyourlordshipexpectletters?"heinquired。"Thatwasscarcelyreasonenoughtosupposemeacourier。Thereissomemistake,Iimagine。"
Betweenthewinkandthewordshislordshipwasbewildered。
Mr。Caryllturnedtothelady,bowing。Thenhewavedahandoverthedowns。"Afineview,"saidheairily,andshestaredathim。"IshalltreasuresweetmemoriesofMaidstone。"Herstaregrewstonier。Didhemeanthelandscapeorsomeothermatter?Histonewasdifficulttoread-afeaturepeculiartohistone。
"NotsoshallI,sir,"shemadeanswer。"Ishallneverthinkofitotherthanwithburningcheeks-unlessitbewithgratitudetoyourshrewdnesswhichsavedme。"
"Nomore,Ibeg。Itisamatterpainfultoyoutodwellon。
Letmeexhortyoutoforgetit。Ihavealreadydoneso。"
"Thatisasweetcourtesyinyou。"
"Iamcompoundedofsweetcourtesy,"heinformedhermodestly。
Hislordshipspokeofdeparture,renewinghisoffertocarryMr。Carylltotowninhischaise。Meanwhile,Mr。Caryllwasbehavingcuriously。Hewastiptoeingtowardsthedoor,alongthewall,wherehewasoutoflinewiththekeyhole。Hereacheditsuddenly,andabruptlypulleditopen。Therewasasqueal,andMr。Greenrolledforwardintotheroom。Mr。
Caryllkickedhimoutagainbeforehecouldrise,andcalledLeductothrowhimoutside。AndthatwasthelasttheysawofMr。GreenatMaidstone。
Theysetoutsoonafterwards,Mr。Carylltravellinginhislordship'schaise,andLeducfollowinginhismaster's。
Itwasanhourorsoaftercandle-lightingtimewhentheyreachedCroydon,thecountrylyingallwhiteunderafullmoonthatsailedinaclear,calmsky。Hislordshipsworethathewouldgonofartherthatnight。Thetravellingfatiguedhim;
indeed,forthelastfewmilesofthejourneyhehadbeendozinginhiscornerofthecarriage,conversationhavinglongsincebeenabandonedastoogreataneffortonsobadaroad,whichshookandjoltedthembeyondendurance。Hislordship'schaisewasofanold-fashionedpattern,andthespringsfarfromwhatmighthavebeendesiredorexpectedinanobleman'sconveyance。
Theyalightedatthe"Bells。"Hislordshipbespokesupper,invitedMr。Carylltojointhem,and,whattimethemealwaspreparing,wentintoanoisydozeintheparlor'sbestchair。
MistressWinthropsaunteredoutintothegarden。Thecalmandfragranceofthenightinvitedher。Alonewithherthoughts,shepacedthelawnawhile,untilhersolitudewasdisturbedbytheadventofMr。Caryll。He,too,hadneedtothink,andhehadcomeoutintothepeaceofthenighttoindulgehisneed。Seeingher,hemadeasiftowithdrawagain;butsheperceivedhim,andcalledhimtoherside。Hewentmostreadily。Yetwhenhestoodbeforeherinanattitudeofcourteousdeference,shewasatalosswhatsheshouldsaytohim,or,rather,whatwordssheshouldemploy。Atlast,withahalf-laughofnervousness,"Iambynatureveryinquisitive,sir,"sheprefaced。
"Ihadalreadyjudgedyoutobeanexceptionalwoman,"Mr。
Caryllcommentedsoftly。
Shemusedaninstant。"Areyouneverserious?"sheaskedhim。
"Isitworthwhile?"hecounter-questioned,and,whetherintentoraccident,heletherseesomethingofhimself。"Isitevenamusing-tobeserious?"
"Isthereinlifenothingbutamusement?"
"Oh,yes-butnothingsovital。Ispeakwithknowledge。Thegiftoflaughterhasbeenmysalvation。"
"Fromwhat,sir?"
"Ah-whoshallsaythat?MyhistoryandmyrearinghavebeensuchthathadIbowedbeforethem,Ihadbecomethemostgloomy,melancholymanthatstepsthisgloomy,melancholyworld。BynowImighthavefoundexistenceinsupportable,andso-whoknows?Imighthavesetatermtoit。ButIhadthewisdomtopreferlaughter。Humanityisadelectablespectacleifwebuthavethegifttoobserveitinadispassionatespirit。SuchagifthaveIcultivated。Thesquirmingofthehumanwormisinterestingtoobserve,andthepracticeofobservingithasthisadvantage,thatwhileweobserveitweforgettosquirmourselves。"
"Thebitternessofyourwordsbeliestheirpurport。"
Heshruggedandsmiled。"Butprovesmycontention。ThatI
mightexplainmyself,youmademeforamomentserious,setmesquirminginmyturn。"
Shemovedalittle,andhefellintostepbesideher。A
littlewhiletherewassilence。
Presently-"Youfindme,nodoubt,asamusingasanyotherofyourhumanworms,"saidshe。
"Godforbid!"heansweredsoberly。
Shelaughed。"Youmakeanexceptioninmycase,then。Thatisasubtleflattery!"
"HaveInotsaidthatIhadjudgedyoutobeanexceptionalwoman?"
"Exceptionallyfoolish,notadoubt。"
"Exceptionallybeautiful;exceptionallyadmirable,"hecorrected。
"Aclumsycompliment,devoidofwit!"
"Whenwegrowtruthful,itmaybeforgivenusifwefallshortofwit。"
"Thatwereanargumentinfavorofavoidingtruth。"
"Wereitnecessary,"saidhe。"Fortruthisseldomsointrusiveastoneedavoiding。Butwearestraying。Therewasascoreuponwhichyouwereinquisitive,yousaid;fromwhichItakeitthatyousoughtknowledgeatmyhands。Prayseekit;Iamawell,ofknowledge。"
"Idesiredtoknow-Nay,butIhaveaskedyoualready。I
desiredtoknowdidyoudeemmeaverypitifullittlefool?"
Theyhadreachedtheprivethedge,andturned。Theypausednowbeforeresumingtheirwalk。Hepaused,also,beforereplying。Then:
"Ishouldjudgeyouwiseinmostthings,"heansweredslowly,critically。"ButinthemattertowhichIowetheblessingofhavingservedyou,Idonotthinkyouwise。Didyou-doyouloveLordRotherby?"
"Whatifso?"
"Afterwhatyouhavelearned,Ishouldaccountyoustilllesswise。"
"Youareimpertinent,sir,"shereprovedhim。
"Nay,mostpertinent。Didyounotaskmetositinjudgmentuponthismatter?Andunlessyouconfesstome,howamItoabsolveyou?"
"Ididnotcraveyourabsolution。Youtaketoomuchuponyourself。"
"SosaidLordRotherby。Youseemtohavesomethingincommonwhenallissaid。"
Shebitherlipinchagrin。Theypacedinsilencetothelawn'send,andturnedagain。Then:"Youtreatmelikeafool,"shereprovedhim。
"Howisthatpossible,when,alreadyIthinkIloveyou。"
Shestartedfromhim,andstaredathimforalongmoment。
"Youinsultme!"shecriedangrily,conceivingthatsheunderstoodhismind。"DoyouthinkthatbecauseImayhavecommittedafollyIhaveforfeitedallclaimtoberespected-
thatIamasubjectforinsolentspeeches?"
"Youareillogical,"saidMr。Caryll,theimperturbable。"I
havetoldyouthatIloveyou。ShouldIinsultthewomanI
havesaidIlove?"
"Youloveme?"Shelookedathim,herfaceverywhiteinthewhitemoonlight,herlipsparted,akindlingangerinhereyes。"Areyoumad?"
"Ia'n'tsure。TherehavebeenmomentswhenIhavealmostfearedit。Thisisnotoneofthem。"
"Youwishmetothinkyouserious?"Shelaughedathoughtstridentlyinherindignation。"Ihaveknownyoujustfourhours,"saidshe。
"PreciselythetimeIthinkIhavelovedyou。"
"Youthink?"sheechoedscornfully。"Oh,youmakethatreservation!Youarenotquitesure?"
"Canwebesureofanything?"hedeprecated。
"Ofsomethings,"sheansweredicily。"AndIamsureofone-
thatIambeginningtounderstandyou。"
"Ienvyyou。Sincethatisso,helpme-ofyourcharity!-
tounderstandmyself。"
"Thenunderstandyourselfforanimpudent,fleeringcoxcomb,"
sheflungathim,andturnedtoleavehim。
"Thatisnotexplanation,"saidMr。Caryllthoughtfully。"Itismereabuse。"
"Whatelsedoyoudeserve?"sheaskedhimoverhershoulder。
"Thatyoushouldhavedared!"shewitheredhim。
"Toloveyouquitesosuddenly?"heinquired,andmisquoted:
"`Whoeverlovedatall,thatlovednotatfirstsight?'
Hortensia!"
"Youhavenottherighttomyname,sir。"
"YetIofferyoutherighttomine,"heanswered,withhumblereproach。
"Youshallbepunished,"shepromisedhim,andinhighdudgeonlefthim。
"Punished?Oh,cruel!Canyouthenbe-
"`Unsofttohimwho'ssmoothtothee?
Tigersandbears,I'veheardsomesay,Forprofferedlovewillloverepay。"'
Butshewasgone。Helookedupatthemoon,andtookitintohisconfidencetoreproachit。"'Twasyourwhitefacebeglamoredme,"hetolditaloud。"See,howexecrableabeginningI'vemade,and,therefore,howexcellent!"Andhelaughed,butentirelywithoutmirth。
Heremainedpacinginthemoonlight,verythoughtful,and,foronce,itseemed,notatallamused。Hislifeappearedtobetanglingitselfbeyondunravelling,andhisvauntedhabitoflaughterscarceservedatpresenttoshowhimthewayout。