`No;butIdon’twanttolullyoutofalsesecurity。Ifaconsciousnessoftheuncertaintyoflifecandisposeyoutoseriousandusefulthoughts,Iwouldnotdepriveyouofthebenefitofsuchreflections,whetheryoudoeventuallyrecoverornot。Doestheideaofdeathappalyouverymuch?’
  `It’sjusttheonlythingIcan’tbeartothinkof;soifyou’veany——’
  `Butitmustcomesometime,’interruptedI;`andifitbeyearshence,itwillascertainlyovertakeyouasifitcameto-day,——andnodoubtbeasunwelcomethenasnow,unlessyou——’
  `Oh,hangit!don’ttormentmewithyourpreachmentsnow,unlessyouwanttokillmeoutright——Ican’tstandit,Itellyou——I’vesufferingsenoughwithoutthat。Ifyouthinkthere’sdanger,savemefromit;andthen,ingratitude,I’llhearwhateveryouliketosay。’
  Iaccordinglydroppedtheunwelcometopic。Andnow,Frederick,IthinkImaybringmylettertoaclose。Fromthesedetails,youmayformyourownjudgmentofthestateofmypatient,andofmyownpositionandfutureprospects。Letmehearfromyousoon,andIwillwriteagaintotellyouhowwegeton;butnowthatmypresenceistolerated——andevenrequiredinthesick-room,Ishallhavebutlittletimetosparebetweenmyhusbandandmyson,——forImustnotentirelyneglectthelatter:itwouldnotdotokeephimalwayswithRachel,andIdarenotleavehimforamomentwithanyoftheotherservants,orsufferhimtobealone,lestheshouldmeetthem。Ifhisfathergetworse,IshallaskEstherHargravetotakechargeofhimforatime,tillIhavere-organizedthehouseholdatleast;butIgreatlypreferkeepinghimundermyowneye。
  Ifindmyselfinratherasingularposition:Iamexertingmyutmostendeavourstopromotetherecoveryandreformationofmyhusband,andifIsucceedwhatshallIdo?Myduty,ofcourse,——Buthow?——Nomatter;
  Icanperformthetaskthatisbeforemenow,andGodwillgivemestrengthtodowhateverHerequireshereafter。foodbye,dearFrederick。
  HelenHuntingdon。
  `Whatdoyouthinkofit?’saidLawrenceasIsilentlyrefoldedtheletter。
  `Itseemstome,’returnedI,`thatsheiscastingherpearlsbeforeswine。Maytheybesatisfiedwithtramplingthemundertheirfeet,andnotturnagainandrendher!’ButIshallsaynomoreagainsther:
  Iseethatshewasactuatedbythebestandnoblestmotivesinwhatshehasdone;andiftheactisnotawiseone,mayHeavenprotectherfromitsconsequences!MayIkeepthisletter,Lawrence?——youseeshehasneveroncementionedmethroughout——ormadethemostdistantallusiontome;
  therefore,therecanbenoimproprietyorharminit。’
  `Andtherefore,whyshouldyouwishtokeepit?’
  `Werenotthesecharacterswrittenbyherhand?andwerenotthesewordsconceivedinhermind,andmanyofthemspokenbyherlips?’
  `Well,’saidhe。AndsoIkeptit;otherwise,Halford,youcouldneverhavebecome50thoroughlyacquaintedwithitscontents。
  `Andwhenyouwrite,’saidI,`willyouhavethegoodnesstoaskherifImaybepermittedtoenlightenmymotherandsisteronherrealhistoryandcircumstance,justsofarasisnecessarytomaketheneighbourhoodsensibleoftheshamefulinjusticetheyhavedoneher?Iwantnotendermessages,butjustaskherthat,andtellheritisthegreatestfavourshecoulddome;andtellher——no,nothingmore——YouseeIknowtheaddress,andImightwritetohermyself,butIamsovirtuousastorefrain。’
  `Well,I’lldothisforyou,Markham。’
  `Andassoonasyoureceiveananswer,you’llletmeknow?’
  `Ifallbewell,I’llcomemyselfandtellyou,immediately。’
  TheTenantofWildfellHall:Chapter48CHAPTERXLVIIIFURTHERINTELLIGENCEFiveorsixdaysafterthis,Mr。Lawrencepaidusthehonourofacall;
  andwhenheandIwerealonetogether——whichIcontrivedassoonaspossible,bybringinghimouttolookatmycornstacks——heshowedmeanotherletterfromhissister。Thisonehewasquitewillingtosubmittomylonginggaze:hethought,Isuppose,itwoulddomegood。Theonlyansweritgavetomymessagewasthis:
  `Mr。Markhamisatlibertytomakesuchrevelationsconcerningmeashejudgesnecessary。HewillknowthatIshouldwishbutlittletobesaidonthesubject。Ihopeheiswell;buttellhimhemustnotthinkofme。’
  Icangiveyouafewextractsfromtherestoftheletter,forIwaspermittedtokeepthisalso——perhaps,asanantidotetoallpernicioushopesandfancies。
  Heisdecidedlybetter,butverylowfromthedepressingeffectsofhissevereillnessandthestrictregimenheisobligedtoobserve——sooppositetoallhisprevioushabits。Itisdeplorabletoseehowcompletelyhispastlifehasdegeneratedhisoncenobleconstitution,andvitiatedthewholesystemofhisorganization。Butthedoctorsayshemaynowbeconsideredoutofdanger,ifhewillonlycontinuetoobservethenecessaryrestrictions。Somestimulatingcordialshemusthave,buttheyshouldbejudiciouslydilutedandsparinglyused;andIfinditverydifficulttokeephimtothis。Atfirst,hisextremedreadofdeathrenderedthetaskaneasyone;butinproportionashefeelshisacutesufferingabatingandseesthedangerreceding,themoreintractablehebecomes。Nowalso,hisappetiteforfoodisbeginningtoreturn;andheretoo,hislonghabitsofself-indulgencearegreatlyagainsthim。IwatchandrestrainhimaswellasIcan,andoftengetbitterlyabusedformyrigidseverity;andsometimeshecontrivestoilludemyvigilance,andsometimesactsinopenoppositiontomywill。ButheisnowsocompletelyreconciledtomyattendanceingeneralthatheisneversatisfiedwhenIamnotbyhisside。Iamobligedtobealittlestiffwithhimsometimes,orhewouldmakeacompleteslaveofme;andIknowitwouldbeunpardonableweaknesstogiveupallotherinterestsforhim。IhavetheservantstooverlookandmylittleArthurtoattendto,——andmyownhealthtoo,allofwhichwouldbeentirelyneglectedwereItosatisfyhisexorbitantdemands。Idonotgenerallysitupatnights,forIthinkthenursewhohasmadeitherbusiness,isbetterqualifiedforsuchundertakingsthanIam;butstill,anunbrokennight’srestiswhatIbutseldomenjoy,andnevercanventuretoreckonupon;formypatientmakesnoscrupleofcallingmeupatanyhourwhenhiswantsorhisfanciesrequiremypresence。Butheismanifestlyafraidofmydispleasure;andifatonetimehetriesmypatiencebyhisunreasonableexactions,andfretfulcomplaintsandreproaches,atanother,hedepressesmebyhisabjectsubmissionanddeprecatoryself-abasementwhenhefearshehasgonetoofar。ButallthisIcanreadilypardon;Iknowitischieflytheresultofhisenfeebledframeanddisorderednerves——whatannoysmethemost,ishisoccasionalattemptsataffectionatefondnessthatIcanneithercreditnorreturn;notthatIhatehim:hissufferingsandmyownlaboriouscarehavegivenhimsomeclaimtomyregard——tomyaffectioneven,ifhewouldonlybequietandsincere,andcontenttoletthingsremainastheyare,butthemorehetriestoconciliatemethemoreIshrinkfromhimandfromthefuture。
  `Helen,whatdoyoumeantodowhenIgetwell?’heaskedthismorning。`Willyourunawayagain?’
  `Itentirelydependsuponyourownconduct。’
  `Oh,I’llbeverygood。’
  `ButifIfinditnecessarytoleaveyou,Arthur,Ishallnot“runaway:“youknowIhaveyourownpromisethatImaygowheneverIplease,andtakemysonwithme。
  `Oh,butyoushallhavenocause。’Andthenfollowedavarietyofprofessions,whichIrathercoldlychecked。
  `Willyounotforgivemethen?’saidhe。
  `Yes,——Ihaveforgivenyou;butIknowyoucannotlovemeasyouoncedid——andIshouldbeverysorryifyouwereto,forIcouldnotpretendtoreturnit:soletusdropthesubject,andneverrecurtoitagain。BywhatIhavedoneforyou,youmayjudgeofwhatIwilldo——ifitbenotincompatiblewiththehigherdutyIowetomysonhigher,becauseheneverforfeitedhisclaims,andbecauseIhopetodomoregoodtohimthanIcaneverdotoyou;andifyouwishmetofeelkindlytowardsyou,itisdeedsnotwordsthatmustpurchasemyaffectionandesteem。
  Hissolereplytothiswasaslightgrimace,andascarcelyperceptibleshrug。Alasunhappyman!words,withhim,aresomuchcheaperthandeeds;
  itwasasifIhadsaid,`Pounds,notpence,mustbuythearticleyouwant。’
  Andthenhesighedaquerulous,self-commiseratingsigh,asifinpureregretthathe,thelovedandcourtedofsomanyworshippers,shouldbenowabandonedtothemercyofaharsh,exacting,cold-heartedwomanlikethat,andevengladofwhatkindnessshechosetobestow。
  `It’sapity,isn’tit?’saidI;andwhetherIrightlydivinedhismusingsornot,theobservationchimedinwithhisthoughts,forheanswered——`Itcan’tbehelped,’witharuefulsmileatmypenetration。
  IhaveseenEstherHargravetwice。Sheisacharmingcreature,butherblithespiritisalmostbroken,andhersweettemperalmostspoiled,bythestillunremittingpersecutionsofhermother,inbehalfofherrejectedsuitor——notviolent,butwearisomeandunremittinglikeacontinualdropping。
  Theunnaturalparentseemsdeterminedtomakeherdaughter’slifeaburdenifshewillnotyieldtoherdesires。
  `Mammadoesallshecan,’saidshe,`tomakemefeelmyselfaburdenandincumbrancetothefamily,andthemostungrateful,selfish,andundutifuldaughterthateverwasborn;andWalter,too,isassternandcold,andhaughtyasifhehatedmeoutright。IbelieveIshouldhaveyieldedatonceifIhadknown,fromthebeginning,howmuchresistancewouldhavecostme;butnow,forveryobstinacy’ssake,Iwillstandout!’
  `Abadmotiveforagoodresolve,’Ianswered。`Buthowever,I
  knowyouhavebettermotives,really,foryourperseverance:andIcounselyoutokeepthemstillinview。’
  `Trustme,Iwill。Ithreatenmammasometimes,thatI’llrunaway,anddisgracethefamilybyearningmyownlivelihood,ifshetormentsmeanymore;andthenthatfrightensheralittle。ButIwilldoit,ingoodearnest,iftheydon’tmind。’
  `Bequietandpatientawhile,’saidI,`andbettertimeswillcome。’
  Poorgirl!Iwishsomebodythatwasworthytopossessherwouldcomeandtakeheraway——don’tyou,Frederick?
  IftheperusalofthisletterfilledmewithdismayforHelen’sfuturelifeandmine,therewasonegreatsourceofconsolation:itwasnowinmypowertoclearhernamefromeveryfoulaspersion。TheMillwardsandtheWilsonsshouldseewiththeirowneyes,thebrightsunburstingfromthecloud——andtheyshouldbescorchedanddazzledbyitsbeams;——andmyownfriendstooshouldseeit——theywhosesuspicionshadbeensuchgallandwormwood’tomysoul。Toeffectthis,Ihadonlytodroptheseedintotheground,anditwouldsoonbecomeastately,branchingherb:afewwordstomymotherandsister,Iknew,wouldsufficetospreadthenewsthroughoutthewholeneighbourhood,withoutanyfurtherexertiononmypart。
  Rosewasdelighted;andassoonasIhadtoldherallIthoughtproper——whichwasallIaffectedtoknow——sheflewwithalacritytoputonherbonnetandshawl,andhastentocarrythegladtidingstotheMillwardsandWilsons——gladtidingsIsuspect,tononebutherselfandMaryMillward——whatsteady,sensiblegirl,whosesterlingworthhadbeensoquicklyperceivedanddulyvaluedbythesupposedMrs。Graham,inspiteofherplainoutside;
  andwho,onherpart,hadbeenbetterabletoseeandappreciatethatlady’struecharacterandqualitiesthanthebrightestgeniusamongthem。
  AsImayneverhaveoccasiontomentionheragain,Imayaswelltellyouhere,thatshewasatthistimeprivatelyengagedtoRichardWilson——secret,Ibelievetoeveryonebuttheirtwoselves。ThatworthystudentwasnowatCambridge,wherehismostexemplaryconductandhisdiligentperseveranceinthepursuitoflearningcarriedhimsafelythrough,andeventuallybroughthimwithhard-earnedhonoursandanuntarnishedreputation,tothecloseofhiscollegiatecareer。Induetime,hebecameMr。Millward’sfirstandonlycurate——forthatgentleman’sdecliningyearsforcedhimatlasttoacknowledgethatthedutiesofhisextensiveparishwerealittletoomuchforthosevauntedenergieswhichhewaswonttoboastoverhisyoungerandlessactivebrethrenofthecloth。Thiswaswhatthepatient,faithfullovershadprivatelyplanned,andquietlywaitedforyearsago;andinduetimetheywereunited,totheastonishmentofthelittleworldtheylivedin,thathadlongsincedeclaredthembothborntosinglebIessedness;
  affirmingitimpossiblethatthepale,retiringbookwormshouldeversummoncouragetoseekawife,orbeabletoobtainoneifhedid,andequallyimpossiblethattheplain-looking,plain-dealing,unattractive,unconciliatingMissMillwardshouldeverfindahusband。