Inamomentithadcome,thefirstseriousdisputeoftheirweddedlife。
Ithadcomeasallsuchcalamitiescome,fromnothing,anditwasontheminfulldisastereretheyknew。Suchaverylittlewhileago,thereintheconventgarden,theirliveshadbeendrawncloserinsympathythaneverbefore;andnowthatblessedtimeseemedagessince,andtheywerefurtherasunderthanthosewhohaveneverbeenfriends。“Ithought,“
bitterlymusedIsabel,“thathewouldhavedoneanythingforme。““Whocouldhavedreamedthatawomanofhersensewouldbesounreasonable,“
hewondered。Bothhadtempers,asIknowmydearestreaderhasifalady,andneitherwouldyield;andso,presently,theycouldhardlytellhow,fortheywereaghastatitall,Isabelwasaloneinherroomamidsttheruinsofherlife,andBasilaloneintheone-horsecarriage,tryingtodriveawayfromthewreckofhishappiness。Allwasover;thedreamwaspast;thecharmwasbroken。Thesweetnessoftheirlovewasturnedtogall;whateverhadpleasedthemintheirlovingmoodswasloathsomenow,andthethingstheyhadpraisedamomentbeforewerehateful。Inthatbalefullight,whichseemedtodwelluponalltheyeversaidordidinmutualenjoyment,howpoorandstupidandemptylookedtheirwedding-
journey!Basilspentfiveminutesinarraigninghiswifeandconvictingherofeveryfollyandfault。Hissoulwasinawhirl,“FortobewrothwithoneweloveDothworklikemadnessinthebrain。“
Inthemidstofhisbitterandfuriousupbraidingshefoundhimselfsuddenlybecomeherardentadvocate,andreadytodenounceherjudgeasaheartlessmonster。“Onourweddingjourney,too!Goodheavens,whatanincrediblebruteIam!“Thenhesaid,“WhatanassIam!“Andthepathosofthecasehavingyieldedtoitsabsurdity,hewashelpless。
InfiveminutesmorehewasatIsabel’sside,theone-horsecarriagedriverdismissedwithahandsomepour-boire,andapairoflustybayswithaglitteringbarouchewaitingatthedoorbelow。Heswiftlyaccountedforhispresence,whichsheseemedtofindthemostnaturalthingthatcouldbe,andshemethissurrenderwiththeopennessofaheartthatforgivesbutdoesnotforget,ifindeedthemostgraciousartistheonlyoneunknowntothesex。
Sherosewithasmilefromtheruinsofherlife,amidstwhichshehadheart-brokenlysatdownwithallherthingson。“Iknewyou’dcomeback,“shesaid。
“SodidI,“heanswered。“Iammuchtoogoodandnobletosacrificemypreferencetomyduty。“
“Ididn’tcareparticularlyforthetwohorses,Basil,“shesaid,astheydescendedtothebarouche。“Itwasyourrefusingthemthathurtme。“
“AndIdidn’twanttheone-horsecarriage。Itwasyourinsistingsothatprovokedme。“
“Doyouthinkpeopleeverquarreledbeforeonaweddingjourney?“askedIsabelastheydrovegaylyoutofthecity。
“Never!Ican’tconceiveofit。Isupposeifthiswerewrittendown,nobodywouldbelieveit。“
“No,nobodycould,“saidIsabel,musingly,andsheaddedafterapause,“Iwishyouwouldtellmejustwhatyouthoughtofme,dearest。Didyoufeelasyoudidwhenourlittleaffairwasbrokenoff,longago?Didyouhateme?“
“Idid,mostcordially;butnothalfsomuchasIdespisedmyselfthenextmoment。Astoitsbeinglikealover’squarrel,itwasn’t。Itwasmorebitter,somuchmorelovethanloversevergivehadtobetakenback。Besides,ithadnodignity,andalover’squarrelalwayshas。
Alover’squarrelalwaysspringsfromamoreseriouscause,andhasanairofromantictragedy。Thishadnograceofthekind。Itwasapoorshabbylittlesquabble。“
“O,don’tcallitso,Basil!Ishouldlikeyoutorespectevenaquarrelofoursmorethanthat。Itwastragicalenoughwithme,forIdidn’tseehowitcouldeverbemadeup。IknewIcouldn’tmaketheadvances。
Idon’tthinkitisquitefemininetobethefirsttoforgive,isit?“
“I’msureIcan’tsay。Perhapsitwouldberatherunladylike。“
“Well,yousee,dearest,whatIamtryingtogetatisthis:whetherweshallloveeachotherthemoreorthelessforit。Ithinkweshallgetonallthebetterforawhile,onaccountofit。ButIshouldhavesaiditwastotallyoutofcharacterit’ssomethingyoumighthaveexpectedofaveryyoungbridalcouple;butafterwhatwe’vebeenthrough,itseemstooimprobable。“
“Verywell,“saidBasil,who,havingmadealltheconcessions,couldnotenjoythequarrelasshedid,simplybecauseitwastheirs;“let’sbehaveasifithadneverbeen。“
“Ono,wecan’t。Tome,it’sasifwehadjustwoneachother。“
Infactitgaveawonderfulzestandfreshnesstothatrideroundthemountain,andshedabeneficentglowupontherestoftheirjourney。
Thesuncameoutthroughthethinclouds,andlightedupthevastplainthatsweptawaynorthandeast,withthepurpleheightsagainsttheeasternsky。Theroyalmountainlifteditsgracefulmassbesidethem,andhidthecitywhollyfromsight。Peasant-villages,intheshadeofbeautifulelms,dottedtheplainineverydirection,andatintervalscreptuptothesideoftheroadalongwhichtheydrove。ButthesehadbeencorruptedbyamoreambitiousarchitecturesinceBasilsawthemlast,andwerenolongerpurelyFrenchinappearance。Then,nearlyeveryhousewasatanneryinamodestway,andpoeticallypublishedthefactbythedisplayofasheep’stailoverthefrontdoor,likeabushatawine-
shop。Now,ifthetanneriesstillexisted,thepoetryofthecheeps’
tailshadvanishedfromtheportals。Butourfriendswereconsoledbymeetingnumbersofthepeasantsjoltinghomefrommarketinthepaintedcarts,whicharedoubtlessofthepatternofthecartsfirstbuilttheretwohundredyearsago。Theyweregratefulfortheimmortaloldwooden,crookedandbrownwiththelaborofthefields,whoaboundedinthesevehicles;whenahugegirljumpedfromthetailofhercart,andshowedthethick,clumsyanklesofatruepeasant-maid,theycouldonlysighouttheirunspeakablesatisfaction。
Gardensemboweredandperfumedthelowcottages,throughtheopendoorsofwhichtheycouldseetheexquisiteneatnessofthelifewithin。Oneofthedoorsopenedintoaschool-house,wheretheybeheldwithrapturetheschool-mistress,bookinhand,andwithaquaintcaponhergrayhead,andencircledbyherflockoflittleboysandgirls。
Byandbyitbegantorainagain;andnowwhiletheirdriverstoppedtoputupthetopofthebarouche,theyenteredacountrychurchwhichhadtakentheirfancy,andwalkeduptheaislewiththestepsthatblendwithsilenceratherthanbreakit,whiletheyheardonlythesoftwhisperoftheshowerwithout。Therewasnoonetherebutthemselves。Theurnofholywaterseemednottohavebeentroubledthatday,andnopenitentkneltattheshrine,beforewhichtwinkledsofaintlyonelightedlamp。
Thewhiteroofswelledintodimarchesovertheirheads;thepaledaylikeavisiblehushstolethroughthepaintedwindows;theyheardthemselvesbreatheastheycreptfrompicturetopicture。
Anarrowdooropenedatthesideofthehighaltar,andaslenderyoungpriestappearedinalongblackrobe,andwithshavenhead。He,tooashemovedwithnoiselessfeet,seemedapartofthesilence;andwhenheapproachedwithdreamyblackeyesfixeduponthem,andbowedcourteously,itseemedimpossibleheshouldspeak。Buthespoke,thepaleyoungpriest,thedark-robedtradition,thetonsuredvisionofanageandachurchthatarepassing。
“DoyouunderstandFrench,monsieur?“
“Averylittle,monsieur。“
“AverylittleismorethanmyEnglish,“hesaid,yethepolitelywenttheroundofthepictureswiththem,andgavethemthenamesofthepaintersbetweenhiscrossingsatthedifferentaltars。AtthehighaltartherewasaveryfairCrucifixion;beforethisthepriestbentoneknee。“Finepicture,finealtar,finechurch,“hesaidinEnglish。Atlasttheystoppednextthepoor-box。Astheircoinsclinkedagainstthosewithin,hesmiledserenelyuponthegoodheretics。Thenhebowed,and,asifhehadrelapsedintothepast,hevanishedthroughthenarrowdoorbywhichhehadentered。
BasilandIsabelstoodspeechlessamomentonthechurchsteps。Thenshecried,“O,whydidn’tsomethinghappen?“
“Ah,mydear!whatcouldhavekeenhalfsogoodasthenothingthatdidhappen?Supposeweknewhimtohavetakenordersbecauseofadisappointmentinlove:howcommonitwouldhavemadehim;everybodyhasbeencrossedinloveonceortwice。“Hebadethedrivertakethembacktothehotel。“Thisistheverybouquetofadventurewhyshouldwecareforthegrosserbody?Idaresayifweknewallaboutyonderpaleyoungpriest,weshouldnotthinkhimhalfsointerestingaswedonow。“
Atdinnertheyspenttheintervalsofthecoursesinguessingthenationalityofthedifferentpersons,andinwonderingiftheCanadiansdidnotmakeitamatterofconscientiousloyaltytoout-EnglishtheEnglisheveninthematterofpale-aleandsherry,andinrotundityofpersonandfreshnessofface,justastheyemulatedtheminthecutoftheirclothesandwhiskers。Musttheyfoundeventheirhealthuponthehealthofthemother-country?
Ourfriendsbegantodetectsomethingservileinitall,andbutthattheyweresuchamiablepersons,theloyallyperfectdigestionofMontrealwouldhavegonefartoimpairtheirown。
Theloyalty,whichhadalreadyappearedtotheminthecathedral,suggesteditselfinmanywaysuponthestreet,whentheywentoutafterdinnertodothatlittleshoppingwhichIsabelhadplannedtodoinMontreal。Thebooksellers’windowswerefullofCanadianeditionsofourauthors,andEnglishcopiesofEnglishworks,insteadofourpiratededitions;thedry-goodsstoresweregaywithfabricsintheLondontasteandgarmentsoftheLondonshape;herewasthesignofaphotographertotheQueen,thereofahattertoH。R。H。thePrinceofWales;abarberwas“underthepatronageofH。R。H。thePrinceofWales,H。E。theDukeofCambridge,andthegentryofMontreal。“’Ichdien’wasthemottoofarestaurateur;ahosierhadgallantlylabeledhisstockintradewith’Honisoitquimalypense’。AgaintheynotedtheEnglishsolidityofthecivicedifices,andalreadytheyhadobservedintheforeignpopulationadifferencefromthatathome。TheysawnoGermanfacesonthestreets,andtheIrishfaceshadnotthattruculencewhichtheywearsometimeswithus。Theyhadnotlosttheirnativesimplenessandkindliness;theIrishmenwhodrovethepubliccarriageswereascivilasourownBostonhackmen,andbehavedasrespectfullyundertheshadowofEnglandhere,astheyworldhavedoneunderitinIreland。TheproblemwhichvexesusseemstohavebeensolvedpleasantlyenoughinCanada。