Aletheawasworldly——asworldly,thatistosay,asasisterofTheobald’scouldbe。InherlettertoTheobaldshehadsaidsheknewhowmuchofhisandChristina’sthoughtsweretakenupwithanxietyfortheboy’swelfare。Aletheahadthoughtthishandsomeenough,butChristinahadwantedsomethingbetterandstronger。
“Howcansheknowhowmuchwethinkofourdarling?”shehadexclaimed,whenTheobaldshowedherhissister’sletter。“Ithink,mydear,Aletheawouldunderstandthesethingsbetterifshehadchildrenofherown。”TheleastthatwouldhavesatisfiedChristinawastohavebeentoldthatthereneveryethadbeenanyparentscomparabletoTheobaldandherself。Shedidnotfeeleasythatanallianceofsomekindwouldnotgrowupbetweenauntandnephew,andneithershenorTheobaldwantedErnesttohaveanyallies。JoeyandCharlottewerequiteasmanyalliesasweregoodforhim。Afterall,however,ifAletheachosetogoandliveatRoughborough,theycouldnotwellstopher,andmustmakethebestofit。
Inafewweeks’timeAletheadidchoosetogoandliveatRoughborough。Ahousewasfoundwithafieldandanicelittlegardenwhichsuitedherverywell。“Atanyrate。”shesaidtoherself,“Iwillhavefresheggsandflowers。”Sheevenconsideredthequestionofkeepingacow,butintheenddecidednottodoso。
Shefurnishedherhousethroughoutanew,takingnothingwhateverfromherestablishmentinGowerStreet,andbyMichaelmas——forthehousewasemptywhenshetookit——shewassettledcomfortably,andhadbeguntomakeherselfathome。
OneofMissPontifex’sfirstmoveswastoaskadozenofthesmartestandmostgentlemanlyboystobreakfastwithher。Fromherseatinchurchshecouldseethefacesoftheupper-formboys,andsoonmadeuphermindwhichofthemitwouldbebesttocultivate。
MissPontifex,sittingoppositetheboysinchurch,andreckoningthemupwithherkeeneyesfromunderherveilbyallawoman’scriteria,cametoatruerconclusionaboutthegreaternumberofthoseshescrutinizedthanevenDrSkinnerhaddone。Shefellinlovewithoneboyfromseeinghimputonhisgloves。
MissPontifex,asIhavesaid,gotholdofsomeoftheseyoungstersthroughErnest,andfedthemwell。Noboycanresistbeingfedwellbyagood-naturedandstillhandsomewoman。Boysareverylikenicedogsinthisrespect——givethemaboneandtheywilllikeyouatonce。Aletheaemployedeveryotherlittleartificewhichshethoughtlikelytowintheirallegiancetoherself,andthroughthistheircountenanceforhernephew。Shefoundthefootballclubinaslightmoneydifficultyandatoncegavehalfasovereigntowardsitsremoval。Theboyshadnochanceagainsther,sheshotthemdownoneafteranotheraseasilyasthoughtheyhadbeenroostingpheasants。Nordidsheescapescathlessherself,for,asshewrotetome,shequitelostherhearttohalfadozenofthem。“Howmuchnicertheyare。”shesaid,“andhowmuchmoretheyknowthanthosewhoprofesstoteachthem!”
Ibelieveithasbeenlatelymaintainedthatitistheyoungandfairwhoarethetrulyoldandtrulyexperienced,inasmuchasitistheywhoalonehavealivingmemorytoguidethem;“thewholecharm。”ithasbeensaid,“ofyouthliesinitsadvantageoverageinrespectofexperience,andwhenthishasforsomereasonfailedorbeenmisapplied,thecharmisbroken。Whenwesaythatwearegettingold,weshouldsayratherthatwearegettingneworyoung,andaresufferingfrominexperience;tryingtodothingswhichwehaveneverdonebefore,andfailingworseandworse,tillintheendwearelandedintheutterimpotenceofdeath。”
MissPontifexdiedmanyalongyearbeforetheabovepassagewaswritten,butshehadarrivedindependentlyatmuchthesameconclusion。
Shefirst,therefore,squaredtheboys。DrSkinnerwasevenmoreeasilydealtwith。HeandMrsSkinnercalled,asamatterofcourse,assoonasMissPontifexwassettled。Shefooledhimtothetopofhisbent,andobtainedthepromiseofaMS。copyofoneofhisminorpoemsforDrSkinnerhadthereputationofbeingquiteoneofourmostfacileandelegantminorpoetsontheoccasionofhisfirstvisit。Theothermastersandmasters’wiveswerenotforgotten。Alethealaidherselfouttoplease,asindeedshedidwherevershewent,andifanywomanlaysherselfouttodothis,shegenerallysucceeds。
MissPontifexsoonfoundoutthatErnestdidnotlikegames,butshesawalsothathecouldhardlybeexpectedtolikethem。Hewasperfectlywellshapedbutunusuallydevoidofphysicalstrength。Hegotafairshareofthisinafterlife,butitcamemuchlaterwithhimthanwithotherboys,andatthetimeofwhichIamwritinghewasamerelittleskeleton。Hewantedsomethingtodevelophisarmsandchestwithoutknockinghimaboutasmuchastheschoolgamesdid。TosupplythiswantbysomemeanswhichshouldaddalsotohispleasurewasAlethea’sfirstanxiety。Rowingwouldhaveansweredeverypurpose,butunfortunatelytherewasnoriveratRoughborough。
Whateveritwastobe,itmustbesomethingwhichheshouldlikeasmuchasotherboyslikedcricketorfootball,andhemustthinkthewishforittohavecomeoriginallyfromhimself;itwasnotveryeasytofindanythingthatwoulddo,buterelongitoccurredtoherthatshemightenlisthisloveofmusiconherside,andaskedhimonedaywhenhewasspendingahalf-holidayatherhousewhetherhewouldlikehertobuyanorganforhimtoplayon。Ofcourse,theboysaidyes;thenshetoldhimabouthergrandfatherandtheorganshehadbuilt。Ithadneverenteredintohisheadthathecouldmakeone,butwhenhegatheredfromwhathisaunthadsaidthatthiswasnotoutofthequestion,heroseaseagerlytothebaitasshecouldhavedesired,andwantedtobeginlearningtosawandplanesothathemightmakethewoodenpipesatonce。
MissPontifexdidnotseehowshecouldhavehituponanythingmoresuitable,andshelikedtheideathathewouldincidentallygetaknowledgeofcarpentering,forshewasimpressed,perhapsfoolishly,withthewisdomoftheGermancustomwhichgiveseveryboyahandicraftofsomesort。
Writingtomeonthismatter,shesaid“Professionsareallverywellforthosewhohaveconnectionandinterestaswellascapital,butotherwisetheyarewhiteelephants。HowmanymendonotyouandIknowwhohavetalent,assiduity,excellentgoodsense,straightforwardness,everyqualityinfactwhichshouldcommandsuccess,andwhoyetgoonfromyeartoyearwaitingandhopingagainsthopefortheworkwhichnevercomes?How,indeed,isitlikelytocomeunlesstothosewhoeitherarebornwithinterest,orwhomarryinordertogetit?Ernest’sfatherandmotherhavenointerest,andiftheyhadtheywouldnotuseit。Isupposetheywillmakehimaclergyman,ortrytodoso——perhapsitisthebestthingtodowithhim,forhecouldbuyalivingwiththemoneyhisgrandfatherlefthim,butthereisnoknowingwhattheboywillthinkofitwhenthetimecomes,andforaughtweknowhemayinsistongoingtothebackwoodsofAmerica,assomanyotheryoungmenaredoingnow。”……But,anyway,hewouldlikemakinganorgan,andthiscoulddohimnoharm,sothesoonerhebeganthebetter。
Aletheathoughtitwouldsavetroubleintheendifshetoldherbrotherandsister-in-lawofthisscheme。“Idonotsuppose。”shewrote,“thatDrSkinnerwillapproveverycordiallyofmyattempttointroduceorgan-buildingintothecurriculumofRoughborough,butI
willseewhatIcandowithhim,forIhavesetmyheartonowninganorganbuiltbyErnest’sownhands,whichhemayplayonasmuchashelikeswhileitremainsinmyhouseandwhichIwilllendhimpermanentlyassoonashegetsoneofhisown,butwhichistobemypropertyforthepresent,inasmuchasImeantopayforit。”ThiswasputintomakeitplaintoTheobaldandChristinathattheyshouldnotbeoutofpocketinthematter。
IfAletheahadbeenaspoorastheMissesAllaby,thereadermayguesswhatErnest’spapaandmammawouldhavesaidtothisproposal;
butthen,ifshehadbeenaspoorasthey,shewouldneverhavemadeit。TheydidnotlikeErnest’sgettingmoreandmoreintohisaunt’sgoodbooks,stillitwasperhapsbetterthatheshoulddosothanthatsheshouldbedrivenbackupontheJohnPontifexes。Theonlything,saidTheobald,whichmadehimhesitate,wasthattheboymightbethrownwithlowassociateslateronifheweretobeencouragedinhistasteformusic——atastewhichTheobaldhadalwaysdisliked。HehadobservedwithregretthatErnesthaderenowshownratherahankeringafterlowcompany,andhemightmakeacquaintancewiththosewhowouldcorrupthisinnocence。Christinashudderedatthis,butwhentheyhadairedtheirscruplessufficientlytheyfeltandwhenpeoplebeginto“feel。”theyareinvariablygoingtotakewhattheybelievetobethemoreworldlycoursethattoopposeAlethea’sproposalwouldbeinjuringtheirson’sprospectsmorethanwasright,sotheyconsented,butnottoograciously。
Afteratime,however,Christinagotusedtotheidea,andthenconsiderationsoccurredtoherwhichmadeherthrowherselfintoitwithcharacteristicardour。IfMissPontifexhadbeenarailwaystockshemighthavebeensaidtohavebeenbuoyantintheBattersbymarketforsomefewdays;buoyantforlongtogethershecouldneverbe,stillforatimetherereallywasanupwardmovement。
Christina’smindwanderedtotheorganitself;sheseemedtohavemadeitwithherownhands;therewouldbenootherinEnglandtocomparewithitforcombinedsweetnessandpower。ShealreadyheardthefamousDrWalmisleyofCambridgemistakingitforaFatherSmith。Itwouldcome,nodoubt,inrealitytoBattersbyChurch,whichwantedanorgan,foritmustbeallnonsenseaboutAlethea’swishingtokeepit,andErnestwouldnothaveahouseofhisownforeversomanyyears,andtheycouldneverhaveitattheRectory。
Oh,no!BattersbyChurchwastheonlyproperplaceforit。
Ofcourse,theywouldhaveagrandopening,andtheBishopwouldcomedown,andperhapsyoungFigginsmightbeonavisittothem——
shemustaskErnestifyoungFigginshadyetleftRoughborough——hemightevenpersuadehisgrandfatherLordLonsfordtobepresent。
LordLonsfordandtheBishopandeveryoneelsewouldthencomplimenther,andDrWesleyorDrWalmisley,whoshouldpresideitdidnotmuchmatterwhich,wouldsaytoher,“MydearMrsPontifex,Ineveryetplayeduponsoremarkableaninstrument。”Thenshewouldgivehimoneofherverysweetestsmilesandsayshefearedhewasflatteringher,onwhichhewouldrejoinwithsomepleasantlittletrifleaboutremarkablementheremarkablemanbeingforthemomentErnesthavinginvariablyhadremarkablewomenfortheirmothers——
andsoonandsoon。Theadvantageofdoingone’spraisingforoneselfisthatonecanlayitonsothickandexactlyintherightplaces。
TheobaldwroteErnestashortandsurlyletteraproposofhisaunt’sintentionsinthismatter。
“Iwillnotcommitmyself。”hesaid,“toanopinionwhetheranythingwillcomeofit;thiswilldependentirelyuponyourownexertions;
youhavehadsingularadvantageshitherto,andyourkindauntisshowingeverydesiretobefriendyou,butyoumustgivegreaterproofofstabilityandsteadinessofcharacterthanyouhavegivenyetifthisorganmatterisnottoproveintheendtobeonlyonedisappointmentthemore。
“Imustinsistontwothings:firstlythatthisnewironinthefiredoesnotdistractyourattentionfromyourLatinandGreek“