CHAPTER7
Halfaminuteconductedthemthroughthepump-yardtothearchway,oppositeUnionPassage;butheretheywerestopped。EverybodyacquaintedwithBathmayrememberthedifficultiesofcrossingCheapStreetatthispoint;
itisindeedastreetofsoimpertinentanature,sounfortunatelyconnectedwiththegreatLondonandOxfordroads,andtheprincipalinnofthecity,thatadayneverpassesinwhichpartiesofladies,howeverimportanttheirbusiness,whetherinquestofpastry,millinery,orevenasinthepresentcase
ofyoungmen,arenotdetainedononesideorotherbycarriages,horsemen,orcarts。Thisevilhadbeenfeltandlamented,atleastthreetimesaday,byIsabellasinceherresidenceinBath;andshewasnowfatedtofeelandlamentitoncemore,forattheverymomentofcomingoppositetoUnionPassage,andwithinviewofthetwogentlemenwhowereproceedingthroughthecrowds,andthreadingtheguttersofthatinterestingalley,theywerepreventedcrossingbytheapproachofagig,drivenalongonbadpavementbyamostknowing-lookingcoachmanwithallthevehemencethatcouldmostfitlyendangerthelivesofhimself,hiscompanion,andhishorse。
“Oh,theseodiousgigs!“saidIsabella,lookingup。
“HowIdetestthem。”Butthisdetestation,thoughsojust,wasofshortduration,forshelookedagainandexclaimed,“Delightful!Mr。Morlandandmybrother!“
“Goodheaven!'TisJames!“wasutteredatthesamemomentbyCatherine;and,oncatchingtheyoungmen'seyes,thehorsewasimmediatelycheckedwithaviolencewhichalmostthrewhimonhishaunches,andtheservanthavingnowscamperedup,thegentlemenjumpedout,andtheequipagewasdeliveredtohiscare。
Catherine,bywhomthismeetingwaswhollyunexpected,receivedherbrotherwiththeliveliestpleasure;andhe,beingofaveryamiabledisposition,andsincerelyattachedtoher,gaveeveryproofonhissideofequalsatisfaction,whichhecouldhaveleisuretodo,whilethebrighteyesofMissThorpewereincessantlychallenginghisnotice;
andtoherhisdevoirswerespeedilypaid,withamixtureofjoyandembarrassmentwhichmighthaveinformedCatherine,hadshebeenmoreexpertinthedevelopmentofotherpeople'sfeelings,andlesssimplyengrossedbyherown,thatherbrotherthoughtherfriendquiteasprettyasshecoulddoherself。
JohnThorpe,whointhemeantimehadbeengivingordersaboutthehorses,soonjoinedthem,andfromhimshedirectlyreceivedtheamendswhichwereherdue;forwhileheslightlyandcarelesslytouchedthehandofIsabella,onherhebestowedawholescrapeandhalfashortbow。
Hewasastoutyoungmanofmiddlingheight,who,withaplainfaceandungracefulform,seemedfearfulofbeingtoohandsomeunlessheworethedressofagroom,andtoomuchlikeagentlemanunlesshewereeasywhereheoughttobecivil,andimpudentwherehemightbeallowedtobeeasy。Hetookouthiswatch:“HowlongdoyouthinkwehavebeenrunningitfromTetbury,MissMorland?“
“Idonotknowthedistance。”Herbrothertoldherthatitwastwenty-threemiles。
“Threeandtwenty!“criedThorpe。“Fiveandtwentyifitisaninch。”Morlandremonstrated,pleadedtheauthorityofroad-books,innkeepers,andmilestones;buthisfrienddisregardedthemall;hehadasurertestofdistance。
“Iknowitmustbefiveandtwenty,“saidhe,“bythetimewehavebeendoingit。Itisnowhalfafterone;
wedroveoutoftheinn-yardatTetburyasthetownclockstruckeleven;andIdefyanymaninEnglandtomakemyhorsegolessthantenmilesanhourinharness;
thatmakesitexactlytwenty-five。”
“Youhavelostanhour,“saidMorland;“itwasonlyteno'clockwhenwecamefromTetbury。”
“Teno'clock!Itwaseleven,uponmysoul!Icountedeverystroke。Thisbrotherofyourswouldpersuademeoutofmysenses,MissMorland;dobutlookatmyhorse;
didyoueverseeananimalsomadeforspeedinyourlife?“
Theservanthadjustmountedthecarriageandwasdrivingoff。
“Suchtrueblood!Threehoursandandahalfindeedcomingonlythreeandtwentymiles!Lookatthatcreature,andsupposeitpossibleifyoucan。”
“Hedoeslookveryhot,tobesure。”
“Hot!HehadnotturnedahairtillwecametoWalcotChurch;butlookathisforehand;lookathisloins;
onlyseehowhemoves;thathorsecannotgolessthantenmilesanhour:tiehislegsandhewillgeton。
Whatdoyouthinkofmygig,MissMorland?Aneatone,isnotit?Wellhung;town-built;Ihavenothaditamonth。
ItwasbuiltforaChristchurchman,afriendofmine,averygoodsortoffellow;heranitafewweeks,till,Ibelieve,itwasconvenienttohavedonewithit。
Ihappenedjustthentobelookingoutforsomelightthingofthekind,thoughIhadprettywelldeterminedonacurricletoo;butIchancedtomeethimonMagdalenBridge,ashewasdrivingintoOxford,lastterm:'Ah!Thorpe,'
saidhe,'doyouhappentowantsuchalittlethingasthis?Itisacapitaloneofthekind,butIamcursedtiredofit。''Oh!D——,'saidI;'Iamyourman;
whatdoyouask?'Andhowmuchdoyouthinkhedid,MissMorland?“
“IamsureIcannotguessatall。”
“Curricle-hung,yousee;seat,trunk,sword-case,splashing-board,lamps,silvermoulding,allyouseecomplete;theiron-workasgoodasnew,orbetter。
Heaskedfiftyguineas;Iclosedwithhimdirectly,threwdownthemoney,andthecarriagewasmine。”
“AndIamsure,“saidCatherine,“IknowsolittleofsuchthingsthatIcannotjudgewhetheritwascheapordear。”
“Neitheronenort'other;Imighthavegotitforless,Idaresay;butIhatehaggling,andpoorFreemanwantedcash。”
“Thatwasverygood-naturedofyou,“saidCatherine,quitepleased。
“Oh!D——it,whenonehasthemeansofdoingakindthingbyafriend,Ihatetobepitiful。”
Aninquirynowtookplaceintotheintendedmovementsoftheyoungladies;and,onfindingwhithertheyweregoing,itwasdecidedthatthegentlemenshouldaccompanythemtoEdgar'sBuildings,andpaytheirrespectstoMrs。Thorpe。
JamesandIsabellaledtheway;andsowellsatisfiedwasthelatterwithherlot,socontentedlywassheendeavouringtoensureapleasantwalktohimwhobroughtthedoublerecommendationofbeingherbrother'sfriend,andherfriend'sbrother,sopureanduncoquettishwereherfeelings,that,thoughtheyovertookandpassedthetwooffendingyoungmeninMilsomStreet,shewassofarfromseekingtoattracttheirnotice,thatshelookedbackatthemonlythreetimes。
JohnThorpekeptofcoursewithCatherine,and,afterafewminutes'silence,renewedtheconversationabouthisgig。
“Youwillfind,however,MissMorland,itwouldbereckonedacheapthingbysomepeople,forImighthavesolditfortenguineasmorethenextday;Jackson,ofOriel,bidmesixtyatonce;Morlandwaswithmeatthetime。”
“Yes,“saidMorland,whooverheardthis;“butyouforgetthatyourhorsewasincluded。”
“Myhorse!Oh,d——it!Iwouldnotsellmyhorseforahundred。Areyoufondofanopencarriage,MissMorland?“
“Yes,very;Ihavehardlyeveranopportunityofbeinginone;butIamparticularlyfondofit。”
“Iamgladofit;Iwilldriveyououtinmineeveryday。”
“Thankyou,“saidCatherine,insomedistress,fromadoubtoftheproprietyofacceptingsuchanoffer。
“IwilldriveyouupLansdownHilltomorrow。”
“Thankyou;butwillnotyourhorsewantrest?“
“Rest!Hehasonlycomethreeandtwentymilestoday;
allnonsense;nothingruinshorsessomuchasrest;
nothingknocksthemupsosoon。No,no;IshallexercisemineattheaverageoffourhourseverydaywhileI
amhere。”
“Shallyouindeed!“saidCatherineveryseriously。
“Thatwillbefortymilesaday。”
“Forty!Aye,fifty,forwhatIcare。Well,IwilldriveyouupLansdowntomorrow;mind,Iamengaged。”
“Howdelightfulthatwillbe!“criedIsabella,turninground。“MydearestCatherine,Iquiteenvyyou;
butIamafraid,brother,youwillnothaveroomforathird。”
“Athirdindeed!No,no;IdidnotcometoBathtodrivemysistersabout;thatwouldbeagoodjoke,faith!Morlandmusttakecareofyou。”
Thisbroughtonadialogueofcivilitiesbetweentheothertwo;butCatherineheardneithertheparticularsnortheresult。Hercompanion'sdiscoursenowsunkfromitshithertoanimatedpitchtonothingmorethanashortdecisivesentenceofpraiseorcondemnationonthefaceofeverywomantheymet;andCatherine,afterlisteningandagreeingaslongasshecould,withallthecivilityanddeferenceoftheyouthfulfemalemind,fearfulofhazardinganopinionofitsowninoppositiontothatofaself-assuredman,especiallywherethebeautyofherownsexisconcerned,venturedatlengthtovarythesubjectbyaquestionwhichhadbeenlonguppermostinherthoughts;
itwas,“HaveyoueverreadUdolpho,Mr。Thorpe?“
“Udolpho!Oh,Lord!NotI;Ineverreadnovels;
Ihavesomethingelsetodo。”
Catherine,humbledandashamed,wasgoingtoapologizeforherquestion,buthepreventedherbysaying,“Novelsareallsofullofnonsenseandstuff;therehasnotbeenatolerablydecentonecomeoutsinceTomJones,exceptTheMonk;Ireadthatt'otherday;butasforalltheothers,theyarethestupidestthingsincreation。”
“IthinkyoumustlikeUdolpho,ifyouweretoreadit;
itissoveryinteresting。”
“NotI,faith!No,ifIreadany,itshallbeMrs。Radcliffe's;hernovelsareamusingenough;
theyareworthreading;somefunandnatureinthem。”
“UdolphowaswrittenbyMrs。Radcliffe,“saidCatherine,withsomehesitation,fromthefearofmortifyinghim。
“Nosure;wasit?Aye,Iremember,soitwas;
Iwasthinkingofthatotherstupidbook,writtenbythatwomantheymakesuchafussabout,shewhomarriedtheFrenchemigrant。”
“IsupposeyoumeanCamilla?“
“Yes,that'sthebook;suchunnaturalstuff!Anoldmanplayingatsee-saw,Itookupthefirstvolumeonceandlookeditover,butIsoonfounditwouldnotdo;
indeedIguessedwhatsortofstuffitmustbebeforeI
sawit:assoonasIheardshehadmarriedanemigrant,IwassureIshouldneverbeabletogetthroughit。”
“Ihaveneverreadit。”
“Youhadnoloss,Iassureyou;itisthehorridestnonsenseyoucanimagine;thereisnothingintheworldinitbutanoldman'splayingatsee-sawandlearningLatin;
uponmysoulthereisnot。”
Thiscritique,thejustnessofwhichwasunfortunatelylostonpoorCatherine,broughtthemtothedoorofMrs。Thorpe'slodgings,andthefeelingsofthediscerningandunprejudicedreaderofCamillagavewaytothefeelingsofthedutifulandaffectionateson,astheymetMrs。Thorpe,whohaddescriedthemfromabove,inthepassage。“Ah,Mother!Howdoyoudo?“saidhe,givingheraheartyshakeofthehand。“Wheredidyougetthatquizofahat?Itmakesyoulooklikeanoldwitch。
HereisMorlandandIcometostayafewdayswithyou,soyoumustlookoutforacoupleofgoodbedssomewherenear。”Andthisaddressseemedtosatisfyallthefondestwishesofthemother'sheart,forshereceivedhimwiththemostdelightedandexultingaffection。
Onhistwoyoungersistershethenbestowedanequalportionofhisfraternaltenderness,forheaskedeachofthemhowtheydid,andobservedthattheybothlookedveryugly。
ThesemannersdidnotpleaseCatherine;
buthewasJames'sfriendandIsabella'sbrother;
andherjudgmentwasfurtherboughtoffbyIsabella'sassuringher,whentheywithdrewtoseethenewhat,thatJohnthoughtherthemostcharminggirlintheworld,andbyJohn'sengagingherbeforetheypartedtodancewithhimthatevening。Hadshebeenolderorvainer,suchattacksmighthavedonelittle;but,whereyouthanddiffidenceareunited,itrequiresuncommonsteadinessofreasontoresisttheattractionofbeingcalledthemostcharminggirlintheworld,andofbeingsoveryearlyengagedasapartner;andtheconsequencewasthat,whenthetwoMorlands,aftersittinganhourwiththeThorpes,setofftowalktogethertoMr。Allen's,andJames,asthedoorwasclosedonthem,said,“Well,Catherine,howdoyoulikemyfriendThorpe?“insteadofanswering,assheprobablywouldhavedone,hadtherebeennofriendshipandnoflatteryinthecase,“Idonotlikehimatall,“
shedirectlyreplied,“Ilikehimverymuch;heseemsveryagreeable。”
“Heisasgood-naturedafellowaseverlived;
alittleofarattle;butthatwillrecommendhimtoyoursex,Ibelieve:andhowdoyouliketherestofthefamily?“
“Very,verymuchindeed:Isabellaparticularly。”
“Iamverygladtohearyousayso;sheisjustthekindofyoungwomanIcouldwishtoseeyouattachedto;
shehassomuchgoodsense,andissothoroughlyunaffectedandamiable;Ialwayswantedyoutoknowher;
andsheseemsveryfondofyou。Shesaidthehighestthingsinyourpraisethatcouldpossiblybe;andthepraiseofsuchagirlasMissThorpeevenyou,Catherine,“
takingherhandwithaffection,“maybeproudof。”
“IndeedIam,“shereplied;“Iloveherexceedingly,andamdelightedtofindthatyoulikehertoo。
Youhardlymentionedanythingofherwhenyouwrotetomeafteryourvisitthere。”
“BecauseIthoughtIshouldsoonseeyoumyself。
IhopeyouwillbeagreatdealtogetherwhileyouareinBath。Sheisamostamiablegirl;suchasuperiorunderstanding!Howfondallthefamilyareofher;
sheisevidentlythegeneralfavourite;andhowmuchshemustbeadmiredinsuchaplaceasthis——isnotshe?“
“Yes,verymuchindeed,Ifancy;Mr。AllenthinkshertheprettiestgirlinBath。”
“Idaresayhedoes;andIdonotknowanymanwhoisabetterjudgeofbeautythanMr。Allen。Ineednotaskyouwhetheryouarehappyhere,mydearCatherine;
withsuchacompanionandfriendasIsabellaThorpe,itwouldbeimpossibleforyoutobeotherwise;andtheAllens,Iamsure,areverykindtoyou?“
“Yes,verykind;Ineverwassohappybefore;
andnowyouarecomeitwillbemoredelightfulthanever;
howgooditisofyoutocomesofaronpurposetoseeme。”
Jamesacceptedthistributeofgratitude,andqualifiedhisconscienceforacceptingittoo,bysayingwithperfectsincerity,“Indeed,Catherine,Iloveyoudearly。”
Inquiriesandcommunicationsconcerningbrothersandsisters,thesituationofsome,thegrowthoftherest,andotherfamilymattersnowpassedbetweenthem,andcontinued,withonlyonesmalldigressiononJames'spart,inpraiseofMissThorpe,tilltheyreachedPulteneyStreet,wherehewaswelcomedwithgreatkindnessbyMr。andMrs。Allen,invitedbytheformertodinewiththem,andsummonedbythelattertoguessthepriceandweighthemeritsofanewmuffandtippet。Apre-engagementinEdgar'sBuildingspreventedhisacceptingtheinvitationofonefriend,andobligedhimtohurryawayassoonashehadsatisfiedthedemandsoftheother。ThetimeofthetwopartiesunitingintheOctagonRoombeingcorrectlyadjusted,Catherinewasthenlefttotheluxuryofaraised,restless,andfrightenedimaginationoverthepagesofUdolpho,lostfromallworldlyconcernsofdressinganddinner,incapableofsoothingMrs。Allen'sfearsonthedelayofanexpecteddressmaker,andhavingonlyoneminuteinsixtytobestowevenonthereflectionofherownfelicity,inbeingalreadyengagedfortheevening。
CHAPTER8
InspiteofUdolphoandthedressmaker,however,thepartyfromPulteneyStreetreachedtheUpperRoomsinverygoodtime。TheThorpesandJamesMorlandwerethereonlytwominutesbeforethem;andIsabellahavinggonethroughtheusualceremonialofmeetingherfriendwiththemostsmilingandaffectionatehaste,ofadmiringthesetofhergown,andenvyingthecurlofherhair,theyfollowedtheirchaperones,arminarm,intotheballroom,whisperingtoeachotherwheneverathoughtoccurred,andsupplyingtheplaceofmanyideasbyasqueezeofthehandorasmileofaffection。
Thedancingbeganwithinafewminutesaftertheywereseated;andJames,whohadbeenengagedquiteaslongashissister,wasveryimportunatewithIsabellatostandup;
butJohnwasgoneintothecard-roomtospeaktoafriend,andnothing,shedeclared,shouldinducehertojointhesetbeforeherdearCatherinecouldjoinittoo。
“Iassureyou,“saidshe,“Iwouldnotstandupwithoutyourdearsisterforalltheworld;forifIdidweshouldcertainlybeseparatedthewholeevening。”
Catherineacceptedthiskindnesswithgratitude,andtheycontinuedastheywereforthreeminuteslonger,whenIsabella,whohadbeentalkingtoJamesontheothersideofher,turnedagaintohissisterandwhispered,“Mydearcreature,IamafraidImustleaveyou,yourbrotherissoamazinglyimpatienttobegin;Iknowyouwillnotmindmygoingaway,andIdaresayJohnwillbebackinamoment,andthenyoumayeasilyfindmeout。”
Catherine,thoughalittledisappointed,hadtoomuchgoodnaturetomakeanyopposition,andtheothersrisingup,Isabellahadonlytimetopressherfriend'shandandsay,“Good-bye,mydearlove,“beforetheyhurriedoff。
TheyoungerMissThorpesbeingalsodancing,CatherinewaslefttothemercyofMrs。ThorpeandMrs。Allen,betweenwhomshenowremained。Shecouldnothelpbeingvexedatthenon-appearanceofMr。Thorpe,forshenotonlylongedtobedancing,butwaslikewiseawarethat,astherealdignityofhersituationcouldnotbeknown,shewassharingwiththescoresofotheryoungladiesstillsittingdownallthediscreditofwantingapartner。
Tobedisgracedintheeyeoftheworld,toweartheappearanceofinfamywhileherheartisallpurity,heractionsallinnocence,andthemisconductofanotherthetruesourceofherdebasement,isoneofthosecircumstanceswhichpeculiarlybelongtotheheroine'slife,andherfortitudeunderitwhatparticularlydignifieshercharacter。Catherinehadfortitudetoo;shesuffered,butnomurmurpassedherlips。
Fromthisstateofhumiliation,shewasroused,attheendoftenminutes,toapleasanterfeeling,byseeing,notMr。Thorpe,butMr。Tilney,withinthreeyardsoftheplacewheretheysat;heseemedtobemovingthatway,butbedidnotseeher,andthereforethesmileandtheblush,whichhissuddenreappearanceraisedinCatherine,passedawaywithoutsullyingherheroicimportance。Helookedashandsomeandaslivelyasever,andwastalkingwithinteresttoafashionableandpleasing-lookingyoungwoman,wholeantonhisarm,andwhomCatherineimmediatelyguessedtobehissister;
thusunthinkinglythrowingawayafairopportunityofconsideringhimlosttoherforever,bybeingmarriedalready。
Butguidedonlybywhatwassimpleandprobable,ithadneverenteredherheadthatMr。Tilneycouldbemarried;hehadnotbehaved,hehadnottalked,likethemarriedmentowhomshehadbeenused;hehadnevermentionedawife,andhehadacknowledgedasister。
Fromthesecircumstancessprangtheinstantconclusionofhissister'snowbeingbyhisside;andtherefore,insteadofturningofadeathlikepalenessandfallinginafitonMrs。Allen'sbosom,Catherinesaterect,intheperfectuseofhersenses,andwithcheeksonlyalittleredderthanusual。
Mr。Tilneyandhiscompanion,whocontinued,thoughslowly,toapproach,wereimmediatelyprecededbyalady,anacquaintanceofMrs。Thorpe;andthisladystoppingtospeaktoher,they,asbelongingtoher,stoppedlikewise,andCatherine,catchingMr。Tilney'seye,instantlyreceivedfromhimthesmilingtributeofrecognition。Shereturneditwithpleasure,andthenadvancingstillnearer,hespokebothtoherandMrs。Allen,bywhomhewasverycivillyacknowledged。
“Iamveryhappytoseeyouagain,sir,indeed;IwasafraidyouhadleftBath。”Hethankedherforherfears,andsaidthathehadquitteditforaweek,ontheverymorningafterhishavinghadthepleasureofseeingher。
“Well,sir,andIdaresayyouarenotsorrytobebackagain,foritisjusttheplaceforyoungpeople——
andindeedforeverybodyelsetoo。ItellMr。Allen,whenhetalksofbeingsickofit,thatIamsureheshouldnotcomplain,foritissoveryagreeableaplace,thatitismuchbettertobeherethanathomeatthisdulltimeofyear。Itellhimheisquiteinlucktobesenthereforhishealth。”
“AndIhope,madam,thatMr。Allenwillbeobligedtoliketheplace,fromfindingitofservicetohim。”
“Thankyou,sir。Ihavenodoubtthathewill。
Aneighbourofours,Dr。Skinner,washereforhishealthlastwinter,andcameawayquitestout。”
“Thatcircumstancemustgivegreatencouragement。”
“Yes,sir——andDr。Skinnerandhisfamilywereherethreemonths;soItellMr。Allenhemustnotbeinahurrytogetaway。”
HeretheywereinterruptedbyarequestfromMrs。ThorpetoMrs。Allen,thatshewouldmovealittletoaccommodateMrs。HughesandMissTilneywithseats,astheyhadagreedtojointheirparty。Thiswasaccordinglydone,Mr。Tilneystillcontinuingstandingbeforethem;
andafterafewminutes'consideration,heaskedCatherinetodancewithhim。Thiscompliment,delightfulasitwas,producedseveremortificationtothelady;andingivingherdenial,sheexpressedhersorrowontheoccasionsoverymuchasifshereallyfeltitthathadThorpe,whojoinedherjustafterwards,beenhalfaminuteearlier,hemighthavethoughthersufferingsrathertooacute。
Theveryeasymannerinwhichhethentoldherthathehadkeptherwaitingdidnotbyanymeansreconcilehermoretoherlot;nordidtheparticularswhichheenteredintowhiletheywerestandingup,ofthehorsesanddogsofthefriendwhomhehadjustleft,andofaproposedexchangeofterriersbetweenthem,interesthersomuchastopreventherlookingveryoftentowardsthatpartoftheroomwhereshehadleftMr。Tilney。OfherdearIsabella,towhomsheparticularlylongedtopointoutthatgentleman,shecouldseenothing。Theywereindifferentsets。
Shewasseparatedfromallherparty,andawayfromallheracquaintance;onemortificationsucceededanother,andfromthewholeshededucedthisusefullesson,thattogopreviouslyengagedtoaballdoesnotnecessarilyincreaseeitherthedignityorenjoymentofayounglady。
Fromsuchamoralizingstrainasthis,shewassuddenlyrousedbyatouchontheshoulder,andturninground,perceivedMrs。Hughesdirectlybehindher,attendedbyMissTilneyandagentleman。“Ibegyourpardon,MissMorland,“
saidshe,“forthisliberty——butIcannotanyhowgettoMissThorpe,andMrs。Thorpesaidshewassureyouwouldnothavetheleastobjectiontolettinginthisyoungladybyyou。”Mrs。HughescouldnothaveappliedtoanycreatureintheroommorehappytoobligeherthanCatherine。
Theyoungladieswereintroducedtoeachother,MissTilneyexpressingapropersenseofsuchgoodness,MissMorlandwiththerealdelicacyofagenerousmindmakinglightoftheobligation;andMrs。Hughes,satisfiedwithhavingsorespectablysettledheryoungcharge,returnedtoherparty。
MissTilneyhadagoodfigure,aprettyface,andaveryagreeablecountenance;andherair,thoughithadnotallthedecidedpretension,theresolutestylishnessofMissThorpe's,hadmorerealelegance。
Hermannersshowedgoodsenseandgoodbreeding;
theywereneithershynoraffectedlyopen;andsheseemedcapableofbeingyoung,attractive,andataballwithoutwantingtofixtheattentionofeverymannearher,andwithoutexaggeratedfeelingsofecstaticdelightorinconceivablevexationoneverylittletriflingoccurrence。Catherine,interestedatoncebyherappearanceandherrelationshiptoMr。Tilney,wasdesirousofbeingacquaintedwithher,andreadilytalkedthereforewhenevershecouldthinkofanythingtosay,andhadcourageandleisureforsayingit。
Butthehindrancethrowninthewayofaveryspeedyintimacy,bythefrequentwantofoneormoreoftheserequisites,preventedtheirdoingmorethangoingthroughthefirstrudimentsofanacquaintance,byinformingthemselveshowwelltheotherlikedBath,howmuchsheadmireditsbuildingsandsurroundingcountry,whethershedrew,orplayed,orsang,andwhethershewasfondofridingonhorseback。
ThetwodanceswerescarcelyconcludedbeforeCatherinefoundherarmgentlyseizedbyherfaithfulIsabella,whoingreatspiritsexclaimed,“AtlastIhavegotyou。
Mydearestcreature,Ihavebeenlookingforyouthishour。
Whatcouldinduceyoutocomeintothisset,whenyouknewIwasintheother?Ihavebeenquitewretchedwithoutyou。”
“MydearIsabella,howwasitpossibleformetogetatyou?Icouldnotevenseewhereyouwere。”
“SoItoldyourbrotherallthetime——buthewouldnotbelieveme。Dogoandseeforher,Mr。Morland,saidI——butallinvain——hewouldnotstiraninch。
Wasnotitso,Mr。Morland?Butyoumenareallsoimmoderatelylazy!Ihavebeenscoldinghimtosuchadegree,mydearCatherine,youwouldbequiteamazed。
YouknowIneverstanduponceremonywithsuchpeople。”
“Lookatthatyoungladywiththewhitebeadsroundherhead,“whisperedCatherine,detachingherfriendfromJames。“ItisMr。Tilney'ssister。”
“Oh!Heavens!Youdon'tsayso!Letmelookatherthismoment。Whatadelightfulgirl!Ineversawanythinghalfsobeautiful!Butwhereisherall-conqueringbrother?Isheintheroom?Pointhimouttomethisinstant,ifheis。
Idietoseehim。Mr。Morland,youarenottolisten。
Wearenottalkingaboutyou。”
“Butwhatisallthiswhisperingabout?Whatisgoingon?“
“Therenow,Iknewhowitwouldbe。Youmenhavesuchrestlesscuriosity!Talkofthecuriosityofwomen,indeed!'Tisnothing。Butbesatisfied,foryouarenottoknowanythingatallofthematter。”
“Andisthatlikelytosatisfyme,doyouthink?“
“Well,IdeclareIneverknewanythinglikeyou。
Whatcanitsignifytoyou,whatwearetalkingof。
Perhapswearetalkingaboutyou;thereforeIwouldadviseyounottolisten,oryoumayhappentohearsomethingnotveryagreeable。”
Inthiscommonplacechatter,whichlastedsometime,theoriginalsubjectseemedentirelyforgotten;andthoughCatherinewasverywellpleasedtohaveitdroppedforawhile,shecouldnotavoidalittlesuspicionatthetotalsuspensionofallIsabella'simpatientdesiretoseeMr。Tilney。
Whentheorchestrastruckupafreshdance,Jameswouldhaveledhisfairpartneraway,butsheresisted。
“Itellyou,Mr。Morland,“shecried,“Iwouldnotdosuchathingforalltheworld。Howcanyoubesoteasing;
onlyconceive,mydearCatherine,whatyourbrotherwantsmetodo。Hewantsmetodancewithhimagain,thoughI
tellhimthatitisamostimproperthing,andentirelyagainsttherules。Itwouldmakeusthetalkoftheplace,ifwewerenottochangepartners。”
“Uponmyhonour,“saidJames,“inthesepublicassemblies,itisasoftendoneasnot。”
“Nonsense,howcanyousayso?Butwhenyoumenhaveapointtocarry,youneverstickatanything。
MysweetCatherine,dosupportme;persuadeyourbrotherhowimpossibleitis。Tellhimthatitwouldquiteshockyoutoseemedosuchathing;nowwouldnotit?“
“No,notatall;butifyouthinkitwrong,youhadmuchbetterchange。”
“There,“criedIsabella,“youhearwhatyoursistersays,andyetyouwillnotmindher。Well,rememberthatitisnotmyfault,ifwesetalltheoldladiesinBathinabustle。Comealong,mydearestCatherine,forheaven'ssake,andstandbyme。”Andofftheywent,toregaintheirformerplace。JohnThorpe,inthemeanwhile,hadwalkedaway;andCatherine,everwillingtogiveMr。Tilneyanopportunityofrepeatingtheagreeablerequestwhichhadalreadyflatteredheronce,madeherwaytoMrs。AllenandMrs。Thorpeasfastasshecould,inthehopeoffindinghimstillwiththem——ahopewhich,whenitprovedtobefruitless,shefelttohavebeenhighlyunreasonable。“Well,mydear,“saidMrs。Thorpe,impatientforpraiseofherson,“Ihopeyouhavehadanagreeablepartner。”
“Veryagreeable,madam。”
“Iamgladofit。Johnhascharmingspirits,hasnothe?“
“DidyoumeetMr。Tilney,mydear?“saidMrs。Allen。
“No,whereishe?“
“Hewaswithusjustnow,andsaidhewassotiredofloungingabout,thathewasresolvedtogoanddance;
soIthoughtperhapshewouldaskyou,ifhemetwithyou。”
“Wherecanhebe?“saidCatherine,lookinground;
butshehadnotlookedroundlongbeforeshesawhimleadingayoungladytothedance。
“Ah!Hehasgotapartner;Iwishhehadaskedyou,“
saidMrs。Allen;andafterashortsilence,sheadded,“heisaveryagreeableyoungman。”
“Indeedheis,Mrs。Allen,“saidMrs。Thorpe,smilingcomplacently;“Imustsayit,thoughIamhismother,thatthereisnotamoreagreeableyoungmanintheworld。”
Thisinapplicableanswermighthavebeentoomuchforthecomprehensionofmany;butitdidnotpuzzleMrs。Allen,forafteronlyamoment'sconsideration,shesaid,inawhispertoCatherine,“IdaresayshethoughtIwasspeakingofherson。”
Catherinewasdisappointedandvexed。Sheseemedtohavemissedbysolittletheveryobjectshehadhadinview;andthispersuasiondidnotinclinehertoaverygraciousreply,whenJohnThorpecameuptohersoonafterwardsandsaid,“Well,MissMorland,IsupposeyouandIaretostandupandjigittogetheragain。”
“Oh,no;Iammuchobligedtoyou,ourtwodancesareover;and,besides,Iamtired,anddonotmeantodanceanymore。”
“Donotyou?Thenletuswalkaboutandquizpeople。
Comealongwithme,andIwillshowyouthefourgreatestquizzersintheroom;mytwoyoungersistersandtheirpartners。
Ihavebeenlaughingatthemthishalfhour。”
AgainCatherineexcusedherself;andatlasthewalkedofftoquizhissistersbyhimself。Therestoftheeveningshefoundverydull;Mr。Tilneywasdrawnawayfromtheirpartyattea,toattendthatofhispartner;MissTilney,thoughbelongingtoit,didnotsitnearher,andJamesandIsabellaweresomuchengagedinconversingtogetherthatthelatterhadnoleisuretobestowmoreonherfriendthanonesmile,onesqueeze,andone“dearestCatherine。”
CHAPTER9
TheprogressofCatherine'sunhappinessfromtheeventsoftheeveningwasasfollows。Itappearedfirstinageneraldissatisfactionwitheverybodyabouther,whilesheremainedintherooms,whichspeedilybroughtonconsiderablewearinessandaviolentdesiretogohome。
This,onarrivinginPulteneyStreet,tookthedirectionofextraordinaryhunger,andwhenthatwasappeased,changedintoanearnestlongingtobeinbed;suchwastheextremepointofherdistress;forwhentheresheimmediatelyfellintoasoundsleepwhichlastedninehours,andfromwhichsheawokeperfectlyrevived,inexcellentspirits,withfreshhopesandfreshschemes。
ThefirstwishofherheartwastoimproveheracquaintancewithMissTilney,andalmostherfirstresolution,toseekherforthatpurpose,inthepump-roomatnoon。
Inthepump-room,onesonewlyarrivedinBathmustbemetwith,andthatbuildingshehadalreadyfoundsofavourableforthediscoveryoffemaleexcellence,andthecompletionoffemaleintimacy,soadmirablyadaptedforsecretdiscoursesandunlimitedconfidence,thatshewasmostreasonablyencouragedtoexpectanotherfriendfromwithinitswalls。Herplanforthemorningthussettled,shesatquietlydowntoherbookafterbreakfast,resolvingtoremaininthesameplaceandthesameemploymenttilltheclockstruckone;andfromhabitudeverylittleincommodedbytheremarksandejaculationsofMrs。Allen,whosevacancyofmindandincapacityforthinkingweresuch,thatasshenevertalkedagreatdeal,soshecouldneverbeentirelysilent;and,therefore,whileshesatatherwork,ifshelostherneedleorbrokeherthread,ifsheheardacarriageinthestreet,orsawaspeckuponhergown,shemustobserveitaloud,whethertherewereanyoneatleisuretoanswerherornot。Atabouthalfpasttwelve,aremarkablyloudrapdrewherinhastetothewindow,andscarcelyhadshetimetoinformCatherineoftherebeingtwoopencarriagesatthedoor,inthefirstonlyaservant,herbrotherdrivingMissThorpeinthesecond,beforeJohnThorpecamerunningupstairs,callingout,“Well,MissMorland,hereIam。Haveyoubeenwaitinglong?Wecouldnotcomebefore;theolddevilofacoachmakerwassuchaneternityfindingoutathingfittobegotinto,andnowitistenthousandtoonebuttheybreakdownbeforeweareoutofthestreet。
Howdoyoudo,Mrs。Allen?Afamousbaglastnight,wasnotit?Come,MissMorland,bequick,fortheothersareinaconfoundedhurrytobeoff。Theywanttogettheirtumbleover。”
“Whatdoyoumean?“saidCatherine。“Whereareyouallgoingto?““Goingto?Why,youhavenotforgotourengagement!Didnotweagreetogethertotakeadrivethismorning?Whataheadyouhave!WearegoingupClavertonDown。”
“Somethingwassaidaboutit,Iremember,“
saidCatherine,lookingatMrs。Allenforheropinion;
“butreallyIdidnotexpectyou。”
“Notexpectme!That'sagoodone!Andwhatadustyouwouldhavemade,ifIhadnotcome。”
Catherine'ssilentappealtoherfriend,meanwhile,wasentirelythrownaway,forMrs。Allen,notbeingatallinthehabitofconveyinganyexpressionherselfbyalook,wasnotawareofitsbeingeverintendedbyanybodyelse;
andCatherine,whosedesireofseeingMissTilneyagaincouldatthatmomentbearashortdelayinfavourofadrive,andwhothoughttherecouldbenoimproprietyinhergoingwithMr。Thorpe,asIsabellawasgoingatthesametimewithJames,wasthereforeobligedtospeakplainer。
“Well,ma'am,whatdoyousaytoit?Canyousparemeforanhourortwo?ShallIgo?“
“Dojustasyouplease,mydear,“repliedMrs。Allen,withthemostplacidindifference。Catherinetooktheadvice,andranofftogetready。Inaveryfewminutesshereappeared,havingscarcelyallowedthetwootherstimeenoughtogetthroughafewshortsentencesinherpraise,afterThorpehadprocuredMrs。Allen'sadmirationofhisgig;
andthenreceivingherfriend'spartinggoodwishes,theybothhurrieddownstairs。“Mydearestcreature,“
criedIsabella,towhomthedutyoffriendshipimmediatelycalledherbeforeshecouldgetintothecarriage,“youhavebeenatleastthreehoursgettingready。
Iwasafraidyouwereill。Whatadelightfulballwehadlastnight。Ihaveathousandthingstosaytoyou;
butmakehasteandgetin,forIlongtobeoff。”
Catherinefollowedherordersandturnedaway,butnottoosoontohearherfriendexclaimaloudtoJames,“Whatasweetgirlsheis!Iquitedoteonher。”
“Youwillnotbefrightened,MissMorland,“saidThorpe,ashehandedherin,“ifmyhorseshoulddanceaboutalittleatfirstsettingoff。Hewill,mostlikely,giveaplungeortwo,andperhapstaketherestforaminute;
buthewillsoonknowhismaster。Heisfullofspirits,playfulascanbe,butthereisnoviceinhim。”
Catherinedidnotthinktheportraitaveryinvitingone,butitwastoolatetoretreat,andshewastooyoungtoownherselffrightened;so,resigningherselftoherfate,andtrustingtotheanimal'sboastedknowledgeofitsowner,shesatpeaceablydown,andsawThorpesitdownbyher。
Everythingbeingthenarranged,theservantwhostoodatthehorse'sheadwasbidinanimportantvoice“tolethimgo,“
andofftheywentinthequietestmannerimaginable,withoutaplungeoracaper,oranythinglikeone。
Catherine,delightedatsohappyanescape,spokeherpleasurealoudwithgratefulsurprise;andhercompanionimmediatelymadethematterperfectlysimplebyassuringherthatitwasentirelyowingtothepeculiarlyjudiciousmannerinwhichhehadthenheldthereins,andthesingulardiscernmentanddexteritywithwhichhehaddirectedhiswhip。Catherine,thoughshecouldnothelpwonderingthatwithsuchperfectcommandofhishorse,heshouldthinkitnecessarytoalarmherwitharelationofitstricks,congratulatedherselfsincerelyonbeingunderthecareofsoexcellentacoachman;andperceivingthattheanimalcontinuedtogooninthesamequietmanner,withoutshowingthesmallestpropensitytowardsanyunpleasantvivacity,andconsideringitsinevitablepacewastenmilesanhour
bynomeansalarminglyfast,gaveherselfuptoalltheenjoymentofairandexerciseofthemostinvigoratingkind,inafinemilddayofFebruary,withtheconsciousnessofsafety。Asilenceofseveralminutessucceededtheirfirstshortdialogue;itwasbrokenbyThorpe'ssayingveryabruptly,“OldAllenisasrichasaJew——isnothe?“
Catherinedidnotunderstandhim——andherepeatedhisquestion,addinginexplanation,“OldAllen,themanyouarewith。”
“Oh!Mr。Allen,youmean。Yes,Ibelieve,heisveryrich。”
“Andnochildrenatall?“
“No——notany。”
“Afamousthingforhisnextheirs。Heisyourgodfather,isnothe?“
“Mygodfather!No。”
“Butyouarealwaysverymuchwiththem。”
“Yes,verymuch。”
“Aye,thatiswhatImeant。Heseemsagoodkindofoldfellowenough,andhaslivedverywellinhistime,Idaresay;heisnotgoutyfornothing。Doeshedrinkhisbottleadaynow?“
“Hisbottleaday!No。Whyshouldyouthinkofsuchathing?Heisaverytemperateman,andyoucouldnotfancyhiminliquorlastnight?“
“Lordhelpyou!Youwomenarealwaysthinkingofmen'sbeinginliquor。Why,youdonotsupposeamanisoversetbyabottle?Iamsureofthis——thatifeverybodywastodrinktheirbottleaday,therewouldnotbehalfthedisordersintheworldtherearenow。
Itwouldbeafamousgoodthingforusall。”
“Icannotbelieveit。”
“Oh!Lord,itwouldbethesavingofthousands。
Thereisnotthehundredthpartofthewineconsumedinthiskingdomthatthereoughttobe。Ourfoggyclimatewantshelp。”
“AndyetIhaveheardthatthereisagreatdealofwinedrunkinOxford。”
“Oxford!ThereisnodrinkingatOxfordnow,Iassureyou。Nobodydrinksthere。Youwouldhardlymeetwithamanwhogoesbeyondhisfourpintsattheutmost。
Now,forinstance,itwasreckonedaremarkablething,atthelastpartyinmyrooms,thatuponanaverageweclearedaboutfivepintsahead。Itwaslookeduponassomethingoutofthecommonway。Mineisfamousgoodstuff,tobesure。YouwouldnotoftenmeetwithanythinglikeitinOxford——andthatmayaccountforit。
Butthiswilljustgiveyouanotionofthegeneralrateofdrinkingthere。”
“Yes,itdoesgiveanotion,“saidCatherinewarmly,“andthatis,thatyoualldrinkagreatdealmorewinethanIthoughtyoudid。However,IamsureJamesdoesnotdrinksomuch。”
Thisdeclarationbroughtonaloudandoverpoweringreply,ofwhichnopartwasverydistinct,exceptthefrequentexclamations,amountingalmosttooaths,whichadornedit,andCatherinewasleft,whenitended,withratherastrengthenedbeliefoftherebeingagreatdealofwinedrunkinOxford,andthesamehappyconvictionofherbrother'scomparativesobriety。
Thorpe'sideasthenallrevertedtothemeritsofhisownequipage,andshewascalledontoadmirethespiritandfreedomwithwhichhishorsemovedalong,andtheeasewhichhispaces,aswellastheexcellenceofthesprings,gavethemotionofthecarriage。
Shefollowedhiminallhisadmirationaswellasshecould。
Togobeforeorbeyondhimwasimpossible。Hisknowledgeandherignoranceofthesubject,hisrapidityofexpression,andherdiffidenceofherselfputthatoutofherpower;
shecouldstrikeoutnothingnewincommendation,butshereadilyechoedwhateverhechosetoassert,anditwasfinallysettledbetweenthemwithoutanydifficultythathisequipagewasaltogetherthemostcompleteofitskindinEngland,hiscarriagetheneatest,hishorsethebestgoer,andhimselfthebestcoachman。
“Youdonotreallythink,Mr。Thorpe,“saidCatherine,venturingaftersometimetoconsiderthematterasentirelydecided,andtooffersomelittlevariationonthesubject,“thatJames'sgigwillbreakdown?“
“Breakdown!Oh!Lord!Didyoueverseesuchalittletittuppythinginyourlife?Thereisnotasoundpieceofironaboutit。Thewheelshavebeenfairlywornoutthesetenyearsatleast——andasforthebody!Uponmysoul,youmightshakeittopiecesyourselfwithatouch。
ItisthemostdevilishlittlericketybusinessIeverbeheld!ThankGod!wehavegotabetter。Iwouldnotbeboundtogotwomilesinitforfiftythousandpounds。”
“Goodheavens!“criedCatherine,quitefrightened。
“Thenprayletusturnback;theywillcertainlymeetwithanaccidentifwegoon。Doletusturnback,Mr。Thorpe;
stopandspeaktomybrother,andtellhimhowveryunsafeitis。”
“Unsafe!Oh,lord!Whatisthereinthat?Theywillonlygetarollifitdoesbreakdown;andthereisplentyofdirt;itwillbeexcellentfalling。Oh,curseit!Thecarriageissafeenough,ifamanknowshowtodriveit;
athingofthatsortingoodhandswilllastabovetwentyyearsafteritisfairlywornout。Lordblessyou!I
wouldundertakeforfivepoundstodriveittoYorkandbackagain,withoutlosinganail。”
Catherinelistenedwithastonishment;sheknewnothowtoreconciletwosuchverydifferentaccountsofthesamething;forshehadnotbeenbroughtuptounderstandthepropensitiesofarattle,nortoknowtohowmanyidleassertionsandimpudentfalsehoodstheexcessofvanitywilllead。Herownfamilywereplain,matter-of-factpeoplewhoseldomaimedatwitofanykind;
herfather,attheutmost,beingcontentedwithapun,andhermotherwithaproverb;theywerenotinthehabitthereforeoftellingliestoincreasetheirimportance,orofassertingatonemomentwhattheywouldcontradictthenext。Shereflectedontheaffairforsometimeinmuchperplexity,andwasmorethanonceonthepointofrequestingfromMr。Thorpeaclearerinsightintohisrealopiniononthesubject;butshecheckedherself,becauseitappearedtoherthathedidnotexcelingivingthoseclearerinsights,inmakingthosethingsplainwhichhehadbeforemadeambiguous;and,joiningtothis,theconsiderationthathewouldnotreallysufferhissisterandhisfriendtobeexposedtoadangerfromwhichhemighteasilypreservethem,sheconcludedatlastthathemustknowthecarriagetobeinfactperfectlysafe,andthereforewouldalarmherselfnolonger。
Byhimthewholematterseemedentirelyforgotten;
andalltherestofhisconversation,orrathertalk,beganandendedwithhimselfandhisownconcerns。
Hetoldherofhorseswhichhehadboughtforatrifleandsoldforincrediblesums;ofracingmatches,inwhichhisjudgmenthadinfalliblyforetoldthewinner;
ofshootingparties,inwhichhehadkilledmorebirdsthoughwithouthavingonegoodshotthanallhiscompanionstogether;anddescribedtohersomefamousday'ssport,withthefox-hounds,inwhichhisforesightandskillindirectingthedogshadrepairedthemistakesofthemostexperiencedhuntsman,andinwhichtheboldnessofhisriding,thoughithadneverendangeredhisownlifeforamoment,hadbeenconstantlyleadingothersintodifficulties,whichhecalmlyconcludedhadbrokenthenecksofmany。
LittleasCatherinewasinthehabitofjudgingforherself,andunfixedaswerehergeneralnotionsofwhatmenoughttobe,shecouldnotentirelyrepressadoubt,whilesheborewiththeeffusionsofhisendlessconceit,ofhisbeingaltogethercompletelyagreeable。Itwasaboldsurmise,forhewasIsabella'sbrother;andshehadbeenassuredbyJamesthathismannerswouldrecommendhimtoallhersex;butinspiteofthis,theextremewearinessofhiscompany,whichcreptoverherbeforetheyhadbeenoutanhour,andwhichcontinuedunceasinglytoincreasetilltheystoppedinPulteneyStreetagain,inducedher,insomesmalldegree,toresistsuchhighauthority,andtodistrusthispowersofgivinguniversalpleasure。
WhentheyarrivedatMrs。Allen'sdoor,theastonishmentofIsabellawashardlytobeexpressed,onfindingthatitwastoolateinthedayforthemtoattendherfriendintothehouse:“Pastthreeo'clock!“Itwasinconceivable,incredible,impossible!Andshewouldneitherbelieveherownwatch,norherbrother's,northeservant's;shewouldbelievenoassuranceofitfoundedonreasonorreality,tillMorlandproducedhiswatch,andascertainedthefact;
tohavedoubtedamomentlongerthenwouldhavebeenequallyinconceivable,incredible,andimpossible;
andshecouldonlyprotest,overandoveragain,thatnotwohoursandahalfhadevergoneoffsoswiftlybefore,asCatherinewascalledontoconfirm;CatherinecouldnottellafalsehoodeventopleaseIsabella;butthelatterwassparedthemiseryofherfriend'sdissentingvoice,bynotwaitingforheranswer。Herownfeelingsentirelyengrossedher;herwretchednesswasmostacuteonfindingherselfobligedtogodirectlyhome。Itwasagessinceshehadhadamoment'sconversationwithherdearestCatherine;
and,thoughshehadsuchthousandsofthingstosaytoher,itappearedasiftheywerenevertobetogetheragain;
so,withsnifflesofmostexquisitemisery,andthelaughingeyeofutterdespondency,shebadeherfriendadieuandwenton。
CatherinefoundMrs。Allenjustreturnedfromallthebusyidlenessofthemorning,andwasimmediatelygreetedwith,“Well,mydear,hereyouare,“atruthwhichshehadnogreaterinclinationthanpowertodispute;
“andIhopeyouhavehadapleasantairing?“
“Yes,ma'am,Ithankyou;wecouldnothavehadanicerday。”
“SoMrs。Thorpesaid;shewasvastlypleasedatyourallgoing。”
“YouhaveseenMrs。Thorpe,then?“
“Yes,Iwenttothepump-roomassoonasyouweregone,andthereImether,andwehadagreatdealoftalktogether。
Shesaystherewashardlyanyvealtobegotatmarketthismorning,itissouncommonlyscarce。”
“Didyouseeanybodyelseofouracquaintance?“
“Yes;weagreedtotakeaturnintheCrescent,andtherewemetMrs。Hughes,andMr。andMissTilneywalkingwithher。”
“Didyouindeed?Anddidtheyspeaktoyou?“
“Yes,wewalkedalongtheCrescenttogetherforhalfanhour。Theyseemveryagreeablepeople。MissTilneywasinaveryprettyspottedmuslin,andIfancy,bywhatI
canlearn,thatshealwaysdressesveryhandsomely。
Mrs。Hughestalkedtomeagreatdealaboutthefamily。”
“Andwhatdidshetellyouofthem?“
“Oh!Avastdealindeed;shehardlytalkedofanythingelse。”
“DidshetellyouwhatpartofGloucestershiretheycomefrom?“
“Yes,shedid;butIcannotrecollectnow。Buttheyareverygoodkindofpeople,andveryrich。Mrs。TilneywasaMissDrummond,andsheandMrs。Hugheswereschoolfellows;
andMissDrummondhadaverylargefortune;and,whenshemarried,herfathergavehertwentythousandpounds,andfivehundredtobuywedding-clothes。Mrs。Hughessawalltheclothesaftertheycamefromthewarehouse。”
“AndareMr。andMrs。TilneyinBath?“
“Yes,Ifancytheyare,butIamnotquitecertain。
Uponrecollection,however,Ihaveanotiontheyarebothdead;
atleastthemotheris;yes,IamsureMrs。Tilneyisdead,becauseMrs。HughestoldmetherewasaverybeautifulsetofpearlsthatMr。Drummondgavehisdaughteronherwedding-dayandthatMissTilneyhasgotnow,fortheywereputbyforherwhenhermotherdied。”
“AndisMr。Tilney,mypartner,theonlyson?“
“Icannotbequitepositiveaboutthat,mydear;
Ihavesomeideaheis;but,however,heisaveryfineyoungman,Mrs。Hughessays,andlikelytodoverywell。”
Catherineinquirednofurther;shehadheardenoughtofeelthatMrs。Allenhadnorealintelligencetogive,andthatshewasmostparticularlyunfortunateherselfinhavingmissedsuchameetingwithbothbrotherandsister。Couldshehaveforeseensuchacircumstance,nothingshouldhavepersuadedhertogooutwiththeothers;
and,asitwas,shecouldonlylamentherillluck,andthinkoverwhatshehadlost,tillitwascleartoherthatthedrivehadbynomeansbeenverypleasantandthatJohnThorpehimselfwasquitedisagreeable。
CHAPTER10
TheAllens,Thorpes,andMorlandsallmetintheeveningatthetheatre;and,asCatherineandIsabellasattogether,therewasthenanopportunityforthelattertouttersomefewofthemanythousandthingswhichhadbeencollectingwithinherforcommunicationintheimmeasurablelengthoftimewhichhaddividedthem。
“Oh,heavens!MybelovedCatherine,haveIgotyouatlast?“
washeraddressonCatherine'senteringtheboxandsittingbyher。“Now,Mr。Morland,“forhewasclosetoherontheotherside,“Ishallnotspeakanotherwordtoyoualltherestoftheevening;soIchargeyounottoexpectit。
MysweetestCatherine,howhaveyoubeenthislongage?ButIneednotaskyou,foryoulookdelightfully。Youreallyhavedoneyourhairinamoreheavenlystylethanever;
youmischievouscreature,doyouwanttoattracteverybody?
Iassureyou,mybrotherisquiteinlovewithyoualready;
andasforMr。Tilney——butthatisasettledthing——evenyourmodestycannotdoubthisattachmentnow;hiscomingbacktoBathmakesittooplain。Oh!WhatwouldnotI
givetoseehim!Ireallyamquitewildwithimpatience。
Mymothersaysheisthemostdelightfulyoungmanintheworld;shesawhimthismorning,youknow;youmustintroducehimtome。Isheinthehousenow?Lookabout,forheaven'ssake!Iassureyou,IcanhardlyexisttillI
seehim。”
“No,“saidCatherine,“heisnothere;Icannotseehimanywhere。”
“Oh,horrid!AmInevertobeacquaintedwithhim?
Howdoyoulikemygown?Ithinkitdoesnotlookamiss;
thesleeveswereentirelymyownthought。Doyouknow,IgetsoimmoderatelysickofBath;yourbrotherandI
wereagreeingthismorningthat,thoughitisvastlywelltobehereforafewweeks,wewouldnotlivehereformillions。Wesoonfoundoutthatourtasteswereexactlyalikeinpreferringthecountrytoeveryotherplace;really,ouropinionsweresoexactlythesame,itwasquiteridiculous!Therewasnotasinglepointinwhichwediffered;Iwouldnothavehadyoubyfortheworld;
youaresuchaslything,Iamsureyouwouldhavemadesomedrollremarkorotheraboutit。”
“No,indeedIshouldnot。”
“Oh,yesyouwouldindeed;Iknowyoubetterthanyouknowyourself。Youwouldhavetoldusthatweseemedbornforeachother,orsomenonsenseofthatkind,whichwouldhavedistressedmebeyondconception;
mycheekswouldhavebeenasredasyourroses;Iwouldnothavehadyoubyfortheworld。”
“Indeedyoudomeinjustice;Iwouldnothavemadesoimproperaremarkuponanyaccount;andbesides,Iamsureitwouldneverhaveenteredmyhead。”
IsabellasmiledincredulouslyandtalkedtherestoftheeveningtoJames。
Catherine'sresolutionofendeavouringtomeetMissTilneyagaincontinuedinfullforcethenextmorning;
andtilltheusualmomentofgoingtothepump-room,shefeltsomealarmfromthedreadofasecondprevention。
Butnothingofthatkindoccurred,novisitorsappearedtodelaythem,andtheyallthreesetoffingoodtimeforthepump-room,wheretheordinarycourseofeventsandconversationtookplace;Mr。Allen,afterdrinkinghisglassofwater,joinedsomegentlementotalkoverthepoliticsofthedayandcomparetheaccountsoftheirnewspapers;andtheladieswalkedabouttogether,noticingeverynewface,andalmosteverynewbonnetintheroom。ThefemalepartoftheThorpefamily,attendedbyJamesMorland,appearedamongthecrowdinlessthanaquarterofanhour,andCatherineimmediatelytookherusualplacebythesideofherfriend。James,whowasnowinconstantattendance,maintainedasimilarposition,andseparatingthemselvesfromtherestoftheirparty,theywalkedinthatmannerforsometime,tillCatherinebegantodoubtthehappinessofasituationwhich,confiningherentirelytoherfriendandbrother,gaveherverylittleshareinthenoticeofeither。
Theywerealwaysengagedinsomesentimentaldiscussionorlivelydispute,buttheirsentimentwasconveyedinsuchwhisperingvoices,andtheirvivacityattendedwithsomuchlaughter,thatthoughCatherine'ssupportingopinionwasnotunfrequentlycalledforbyoneortheother,shewasneverabletogiveany,fromnothavingheardawordofthesubject。Atlengthhowevershewasempoweredtodisengageherselffromherfriend,bytheavowednecessityofspeakingtoMissTilney,whomshemostjoyfullysawjustenteringtheroomwithMrs。Hughes,andwhomsheinstantlyjoined,withafirmerdeterminationtobeacquainted,thanshemighthavehadcouragetocommand,hadshenotbeenurgedbythedisappointmentofthedaybefore。
MissTilneymetherwithgreatcivility,returnedheradvanceswithequalgoodwill,andtheycontinuedtalkingtogetheraslongasbothpartiesremainedintheroom;
andthoughinallprobabilitynotanobservationwasmade,noranexpressionusedbyeitherwhichhadnotbeenmadeandusedsomethousandsoftimesbefore,underthatroof,ineveryBathseason,yetthemeritoftheirbeingspokenwithsimplicityandtruth,andwithoutpersonalconceit,mightbesomethinguncommon。
“Howwellyourbrotherdances!“wasanartlessexclamationofCatherine'stowardsthecloseoftheirconversation,whichatoncesurprisedandamusedhercompanion。
“Henry!“sherepliedwithasmile。“Yes,hedoesdanceverywell。”
“HemusthavethoughtitveryoddtohearmesayI
wasengagedtheotherevening,whenhesawmesittingdown。
ButIreallyhadbeenengagedthewholedaytoMr。Thorpe。”
MissTilneycouldonlybow。“Youcannotthink,“
addedCatherineafteramoment'ssilence,“howsurprisedI
wastoseehimagain。Ifeltsosureofhisbeingquitegoneaway。”
“WhenHenryhadthepleasureofseeingyoubefore,hewasinBathbutforacoupleofdays。Hecameonlytoengagelodgingsforus。”
“Thatneveroccurredtome;andofcourse,notseeinghimanywhere,Ithoughthemustbegone。
WasnottheyoungladyhedancedwithonMondayaMissSmith?“
“Yes,anacquaintanceofMrs。Hughes。”
“Idaresayshewasverygladtodance。Doyouthinkherpretty?““Notvery。”
“Henevercomestothepump-room,Isuppose?“
“Yes,sometimes;buthehasridoutthismorningwithmyfather。”
Mrs。Hughesnowjoinedthem,andaskedMissTilneyifshewasreadytogo。“IhopeIshallhavethepleasureofseeingyouagainsoon,“saidCatherine。
“Shallyoubeatthecotillionballtomorrow?“
“Perhapswe——Yes,Ithinkwecertainlyshall。”
“Iamgladofit,forweshallallbethere。”
Thiscivilitywasdulyreturned;andtheyparted——onMissTilney'ssidewithsomeknowledgeofhernewacquaintance'sfeelings,andonCatherine's,withoutthesmallestconsciousnessofhavingexplainedthem。
Shewenthomeveryhappy。Themorninghadansweredallherhopes,andtheeveningofthefollowingdaywasnowtheobjectofexpectation,thefuturegood。
Whatgownandwhathead-dresssheshouldwearontheoccasionbecameherchiefconcern。Shecannotbejustifiedinit。Dressisatalltimesafrivolousdistinction,andexcessivesolicitudeaboutitoftendestroysitsownaim。
Catherineknewallthisverywell;hergreataunthadreadheralectureonthesubjectonlytheChristmasbefore;
andyetshelayawaketenminutesonWednesdaynightdebatingbetweenherspottedandhertambouredmuslin,andnothingbuttheshortnessofthetimepreventedherbuyinganewonefortheevening。Thiswouldhavebeenanerrorinjudgment,greatthoughnotuncommon,fromwhichoneoftheothersexratherthanherown,abrotherratherthanagreataunt,mighthavewarnedher,formanonlycanbeawareoftheinsensibilityofmantowardsanewgown。
Itwouldbemortifyingtothefeelingsofmanyladies,couldtheybemadetounderstandhowlittletheheartofmanisaffectedbywhatiscostlyornewintheirattire;
howlittleitisbiasedbythetextureoftheirmuslin,andhowunsusceptibleofpeculiartendernesstowardsthespotted,thesprigged,themull,orthejackonet。
Womanisfineforherownsatisfactionalone。Nomanwilladmireherthemore,nowomanwilllikeherthebetterforit。Neatnessandfashionareenoughfortheformer,andasomethingofshabbinessorimproprietywillbemostendearingtothelatter。ButnotoneofthesegravereflectionstroubledthetranquillityofCatherine。
SheenteredtheroomsonThursdayeveningwithfeelingsverydifferentfromwhathadattendedherthithertheMondaybefore。ShehadthenbeenexultinginherengagementtoThorpe,andwasnowchieflyanxioustoavoidhissight,lestheshouldengageheragain;forthoughshecouldnot,darednotexpectthatMr。Tilneyshouldaskherathirdtimetodance,herwishes,hopes,andplansallcentredinnothingless。Everyyoungladymayfeelformyheroineinthiscriticalmoment,foreveryyoungladyhasatsometimeorotherknownthesameagitation。
Allhavebeen,oratleastallhavebelievedthemselvestobe,indangerfromthepursuitofsomeonewhomtheywishedtoavoid;andallhavebeenanxiousfortheattentionsofsomeonewhomtheywishedtoplease。AssoonastheywerejoinedbytheThorpes,Catherine'sagonybegan;
shefidgetedaboutifJohnThorpecametowardsher,hidherselfasmuchaspossiblefromhisview,andwhenhespoketoherpretendednottohearhim。
Thecotillionswereover,thecountry-dancingbeginning,andshesawnothingoftheTilneys。
“Donotbefrightened,mydearCatherine,“
whisperedIsabella,“butIamreallygoingtodancewithyourbrotheragain。Ideclarepositivelyitisquiteshocking。
Itellhimheoughttobeashamedofhimself,butyouandJohnmustkeepusincountenance。Makehaste,mydearcreature,andcometous。Johnisjustwalkedoff,buthewillbebackinamoment。”
Catherinehadneithertimenorinclinationtoanswer。
Theotherswalkedaway,JohnThorpewasstillinview,andshegaveherselfupforlost。Thatshemightnotappear,however,toobserveorexpecthim,shekepthereyesintentlyfixedonherfan;andaself-condemnationforherfolly,insupposingthatamongsuchacrowdtheyshouldevenmeetwiththeTilneysinanyreasonabletime,hadjustpassedthroughhermind,whenshesuddenlyfoundherselfaddressedandagainsolicitedtodance,byMr。Tilneyhimself。Withwhatsparklingeyesandreadymotionshegrantedhisrequest,andwithhowpleasingaflutterofheartshewentwithhimtotheset,maybeeasilyimagined。Toescape,and,asshebelieved,sonarrowlyescapeJohnThorpe,andtobeasked,soimmediatelyonhisjoiningher,askedbyMr。Tilney,asifhehadsoughtheronpurpose!——itdidnotappeartoherthatlifecouldsupplyanygreaterfelicity。
Scarcelyhadtheyworkedthemselvesintothequietpossessionofaplace,however,whenherattentionwasclaimedbyJohnThorpe,whostoodbehindher。
“Heyday,MissMorland!“saidhe。“Whatisthemeaningofthis?IthoughtyouandIweretodancetogether。”
“Iwonderyoushouldthinkso,foryouneveraskedme。”
“Thatisagoodone,byJove!IaskedyouassoonasIcameintotheroom,andIwasjustgoingtoaskyouagain,butwhenIturnedround,youweregone!Thisisacursedshabbytrick!Ionlycameforthesakeofdancingwithyou,andIfirmlybelieveyouwereengagedtomeeversinceMonday。Yes;Iremember,Iaskedyouwhileyouwerewaitinginthelobbyforyourcloak。