AndIturnedroundtolookattheoldhall。Therewaslittlebesidesthechimneysvisibleabovemycontractedhorizon。Iwalkedbacktogetabetterviewofit。Whenitroseinsight,Istoodstillamomenttolook,andthencontinuedmovingtowardsthegloomyobjectofattraction。Somethingcalledmenearer——nearerstill——andwhynot,pray?MightInotfindmorebenefitinthecontemplationofthatvenerablepilewiththefullmooninthecloudlessheavenshiningsocalmlyaboveit——withthatwarmyellowlustrepeculiartoanAugustnight——andthemistressofmysoulwithin,thaninreturningtomyhomewhereallcomparativelywaslight,andlife,andcheerfulness,andthereforeinimicaltomeinmypresentframeofmind,——andthemoresothatitsinmatesallweremoreorlessimbuedwiththatdetestablebelieftheverythoughtofwhichmademybloodboilinmyveins——andhowcouldIenduretohearitopenlydeclared——orcautiouslyinsinuated——whichwasworse?——Ihadhadtroubleenoughalready,withsomebabblingfiendthatwouldkeepwhisperinginmyear,`Itmaybetrue,’tillIhadshoutedaloud,`Itisfalse!Idefyyoutomakemesupposeit!’
Icouldseetheredfirelightdimlygleamingfromherparlourwindow。Iwentuptothegardenwall,andstoodleaningoverit,withmyeyesfixeduponthelattice,wonderingwhatshewasdoing,thinking,orsufferingnow,andwishingIcouldspeaktoherbutoneword,orevencatchoneglimpseofher,beforeIwent。
Ihadnotthuslooked,andwished,andwonderedlong,beforeI
vaultedoverthebarrier,unabletoresistthetemptationoftakingoneglancethroughthewindow,justtoseeifsheweremorecomposedthanwhenweparted;——andifIfoundherstillindeepdistress,perhapsImightventuretoattemptawordofcomfort——toutteroneofthemanythingsI
shouldhavesaidbefore,insteadofaggravatinghersufferingsbymystupidimpetuosity。Ilooked。Herchairwasvacant:sowastheroom。Butatthatmomentsomeoneopenedtheouterdoor,andavoice——hervoice——said,——
`Comeout——Iwanttoseethemoon,andbreathetheeveningair:
theywilldomegood——ifanythingwill。’
Here,then,weresheandRachelcomingtotakeawalkinthegarden。
Iwishedmyselfsafebackoverthewall。Istood,however,intheshadowofthetallhollybush,which,standingbetweenthewindowandtheporch,atpresentscreenedmefromobservation,butdidnotpreventmefromseeingtwofigurescomeforthintothemoonlight;MrsGrahamfollowedbyanother——notRachel,butayoungman,slenderandrathertall。Ohheavens,howmytemplesthrobbed!Intenseanxietydarkenedmysight;butIthought——yes,andthevoiceconfirmedit——itwasMrLawrence。
`Youshouldnotletitworryyousomuch,Helen,’saidhe;`I
willbemorecautiousinfuture;andintime——`’
Ididnotheartherestofthesentence;forhewalkedclosebesideherandspokesogentlythatIcouldnotcatchthewords。Myheartwassplittingwithhatred;butIlistenedintentlyforherreply。Ihearditplainlyenough。
`ButImustleavethisplace,Frederick,’shesaid——`Inevercanbehappyhere,——noranywhereelse,indeed,’sheadded,withmirthlesslaugh,——`butIcannotresthere。’
`Butwherecouldyoufindabetterplace?’repliedhe,——`sosecluded——sonearme,ifyouthinkanythingofthat。’
`Yes,’interruptedshe,`itisallIcouldwish,iftheycouldonlyhaveleftmealone。’
`Butwhereveryougo,Helen,therewillbethesamesourcesofannoyance。Icannotconsenttoloseyou:Imustgowithyou,orcometoyou;andtherearemeddlingfoolselsewhere,aswillashere。’
Whilethusconversing,theyhadsaunteredslowlypastmedownthewalk,andIheardnomoreoftheirdiscourse;butIsawhimputhisarmroundherwaist,whileshelovinglyrestedherhandonhisshoulder;——andthen,atremulousdarknessobscuredmysight,myheartsickenedandmyheadburnedlikefire,Ihalfrushed,halfstaggeredfromthespotwherehorrorhadkeptmerooted,andleapedortumbledoverthewall——Ihardlyknowwhich——butIknowthat,afterwards,likeapassionatechild,Idashedmyselfonthegroundandlaythereinaparoxysmofangeranddespair——howlong,Icannotundertaketosay;butitmusthavebeenaconsiderabletime;
forwhen,havingpartiallyrelievedmyselfbyatorrentoftears,andlookedupatthemoon,shiningsocalmlyandcarelesslyon,aslittleinfluencedbymymiseryasIwasbyitspeacefulradiance,andearnestlyprayedfordeathorforgetfulness,Ihadrisenandjourneyedhomewards——littleregardingtheway,butcarriedinstinctivelybymyfeettothedoor,Ifounditboltedagainstme,andeveryoneinbedexceptmymother,whohastenedtoanswermyimpatientknocking,andreceivedmewithashowerofquestionsandrebukes:——
`Oh,Gilbert,howcouldyoudoso?Wherehaveyoubeen?Docomeinandtakeyoursupper——I’vegotitallready,thoughyoudon’tdeserveitforkeepingmeinsuchafrightafterthestrangemanneryouleftthehousethisevening。MrMillwardwasquite——Blesstheboy!
howillhelooks!Oh,gracious!whatisthematter?’
`Nothing,nothing——givemeacandle。’
`Butwon’tyoutakesomesupper?’
`No,Iwanttogotobed,’saidI,takingacandleandlightingitattheonesheheldinherhand。
`Oh,Gilbert,howyoutremble!’exclaimedmyanxiousparent。
`Howwhiteyoulook!——Dotellmewhatitis?Hasanythinghappened?’
`It’snothing!’criedI,readytostampwithvexationbecausethecandlewouldnotlight。Then,suppressingmyirritation,Iadded,`I’vebeenwalkingtoofast,that’sall。Goodnight,’andmarchedofftobed,regardlessofthe`Walkingtoofast!wherehaveyoubeen?’thatwascalledaftermefrombelow。
Mymotherfollowedmetotheverydoorofmyroomwithherquestioningsandadviceconcerningmyhealthandmyconduct;butIimploredhertoletmealonetillmorning;andshewithdrew,andatlength,Ihadthesatisfactiontohearhercloseherowndoor。Therewasnosleepforme,however,thatnight,asIthought;andinsteadofattemptingtosolicitit,Iemployedmyselfinrapidlypacingthechamber——havingfirstremovedmybootslestmymothershouldhearme。Buttheboardscreaked,andshewaswatchful。
Ihadnotwalkedaboveaquarterofanhourbeforeshewasatthedooragain。
`Gilbert,whyareyounotinbed——yousaidyouwantedtogo?’
`Confoundit!I’mgoing,’saidI。
`Butwhyareyousolongaboutit?youmusthavesomethingonyourmind——`’
`ForHeaven’ssake,letmealone,andgettobedyourself!’
`CanitbethatMrsGrahamthatdistressesyouso?’
`No,no,Itellyou——It’snothing!’
`Iwishtogoodnessitmayn’t!’murmuredshe,withasigh,asshereturnedtoherownapartment,whileIthrewmyselfonthebed,feelingmostundutifullydisaffectedtowardsherforhavingdeprivedmeofwhatseemedtheonlyshadowofaconsolationthatremained,andchainedmetothatwretchedcouchofthorns。
NeverdidIenduresolong,somiserableanightasthat。Andyetitwasnotwhollysleepless:towardsmorningmydistractingthoughtsbegantoloseallpretensionstocoherency,andshapethemselvesintoconfusedandfeverishdreams,and,atlength,therefollowedanintervalofunconsciousslumber。Butthenthedawnofbitterrecollectionthatsucceeded——thewakingtofindlifeablank,andworsethanablank——teemingwithtormentandmisery——notamerebarrenwilderness,butfullofthornsandbriars——tofindmyselfdeceived,duped,hopeless,affectionstrampledupon,myangelnotanangel,andmyfriendafiendincarnate——itwasworsethanifIhadnotsleptatall。
Itwasadull,gloomymorning,theweatherhadchangedlikemyprospects,andtherainwaspatteringagainstthewindow。Irose,nevertheless,andwentout;nottolookafterthefarm,thoughthatwouldserveasmyexcuse,buttocoolmybrain,andregain,ifpossible,asufficientdegreeofcomposuretomeetthefamilyatthemorningmealwithoutexcitinginconvenientremarks。IfIgotawetting,that,inconjunctionwithapretendedover-exertionbeforebreakfast,mightexcusemysuddenlossofappetite;andifacoldensued,thesevererthebetter,itwouldhelptoaccountforthesullenmoodsandmopingmelancholylikelytocloudmybrowforlongenough。
TheTenantofWildfellHall:Chapter13CHAPTER13ReturntoDuty“MydearGilbert!Iwishyouwouldtrytobealittlemoreamiable。”
saidmymother,onemorningaftersomedisplayofunjustifiableillhumouronmypart。“Yousaythereisnothingthematterwithyou,andnothinghashappenedtogrieveyou,andyetIneversawanyonesoalteredasyouwithintheselastfewdays:youhaven’tagoodwordforanybody——friendsandstrangers,equalsandinferiors——it’sallthesame。Idowishyou’dtrytocheckit。”
“Checkwhat?”
“Why,yourstrangetemper。Youdon’tknowhowitspoilsyou。I’msureafinerdispositionthanyours,bynature,couldnotbe,ifyou’dletithavefairplay;soyou’venoexcusethatway。”
Whileshethusremonstrated,Itookupabook,andlayingitopenonthetablebeforeme,pretendedtobedeeplyabsorbedinitsperusal;
forIwasequallyunabletojustifymyself,andunwillingtoacknowledgemyerrors;andIwishedtohavenothingtosayonthematter。Butmyexcellentparentwentonlecturing,andthencametocoaxing,andbegantostrokemyhair;andIwasgettingtofeelquiteagoodboy,butmymischievousbrother,whowasidlingabouttheroom,revivedmycorruptionbysuddenlycallingout:——
“Don’ttouchhim,mother!he’llbite!He’saverytigerinhumanform。I’vegivenhimup,formypart——fairlydisownedhim——casthimoff,rootandbranch。It’sasmuchasmylifeisworthtocomewithinsixyardsofhim。Theotherdayhenearlyfracturedmyskullforsingingapretty,inoffensivelovesong,onpurposetoamusehim。”
“Oh,Gilbert!howcouldyou?”exclaimedmymother。
“Itoldyoutoholdyournoisefirst,youknow,Fergus。”saidI。
“Yes,butwhenIassuredyouitwasnotrouble,andwentonwithtilenextverse,thinkingyoumightlikeitbetter,youclutchedmebytheshoulderanddashedmeaway,rightagainstthewallthere,withsuchforce,thatIthoughtIhadbittenmytongueintwo,andexpectedtoseetheplaceplasteredwithmybrains;andwhenIputmyhandtomyheadandfoundmyskullnotbroken,Ithoughtitwasamiracleandnomistake。Butpoorfellow!”addedhe,withasentimentalsigh——“hisheart’sbroken——that’sthetruthofit——andhishead’s——`’
“WillyoubesilentNOW?”criedI,startingup,andeyeingthefellowsofiercelythatmymother,thinkingImeanttoinflictsomegrievousbodilyinjury,laidherhandonmyarm,andbesoughtmetolethimalone,andhewalkedleisurelyout,withhishandsinhispockets,singingprovokingly——“ShallIbecauseawoman’sfair。”etc。
“I’mnotgoingtodefilemyfingerswithhim。”saidI,inanswertothematernalintercession。“Iwouldn’ttouchhimwiththetongs。”
InowrecollectedthatIhadbusinesswithRobertWilson,concerningthepurchaseofacertainfieldadjoiningmyfarm——abusinessIhadbeenputtingofffromdaytoday;forIhadnointerestinanythingnow;andbesides,IWasmisanthropicallyinclined,and,moreover,hadaparticularobjectiontomeetingJaneWilsonorhermother;forthoughIhadtoogoodreason,now,tocredittheirreportsconcerningMrsGraham,Ididnotlikethemabitthebetterforit——orElizaMillwardeither——andthethoughtofmeetingthemwasthemorerepugnanttome,thatIcouldnot,now,defytheirseemingcalumniesandtriumphinmyownconvictionsasbefore。Butto-day,Ideterminedtomakeanefforttoreturntomyduty。
ThoughIfoundnopleasureinit,itwouldbelessirksomethanidleness——atalleventsitwouldbemoreprofitable。Iflifepromisednoenjoymentwithinmyvocation,atleastitofferednoallurementsoutofit;andhenceforth,Iwouldputmyshouldertothewheelandtoilaway,likeanypoordrudgeofacart-horsethatwasfairlybrokenintoitslabour,andplodthroughlife,notwhollyuselessifnotagreeable,anduncomplainingifnotcontentedwithmylot。
Thusresolving,withakindofsullenresignation,ifsuchatermmaybeallowed,IwendedmywaytoRyecoteFarm,scarcelyexpectingtofinditsownerwithinatthistimeofday,buthopingtolearninwhatpartofthepremiseshewasmostlikelytobefound。
Absenthewas,butexpectedhomeinafewminutes;andIwasdesiredtostepintotheparlourandwait。MrsWilsonwasbusyinthekitchen,buttheroomwasnotempty;andIscarcelycheckedaninvoluntaryrecoilasIenteredit;fortheresatMissWilsonchatteringwithElizaMillward。
However,Ideterminedtobecoolandcivil。Elizaseemedtohavemadethesameresolutiononherpart。Wehadnotmetsincetheeveningofthetea-party;
buttherewasnovisibleemotioneitherofpleasureorpain,noattemptatpathos,nodisplayofinjuredpride:shewascoolintemper,civilindemeanour。TherewasevenaneaseandcheerfulnessaboutherairandmannerthatImadenopretensionto;buttherewasadepthofmaliceinhertooexpressiveeye,thatplainlytoldmeIwasnotforgiven;for,thoughshenolongerhopedtowinmetoherself,shestillhatedherrival,andevidentlydelightedtowreakherspiteonme。Ontheotherhand,MissWilsonwasasaffableandcourteousasheartcouldwishandthoughIwasinnoveryconversablehumourmyself,thetwoladiesbetweenthemmanagedtokeepupaprettycontinuousfireofsmalltalk。ButElizatookadvantageofthefirstconvenientpausetoaskifIhadlatelyseenMrsGraham,inatoneofmerelycasualinquiry,butwithasidelongglance——intendedtobeplayfullymischievous——really,brimfulandrunningoverwithmalice。
“Notlately。”Ireplied,inacarelesstone,butsternlyrepellingherodiousglanceswithmyeyes;forIwasvexedtofeelthecolourmountingtomyforehead,despitemystrenuouseffortstoappearunmoved。
“What!areyoubeginningtotirealready?Ithoughtsonobleacreaturewouldhavepowertoattachyouforayearatleast!”