“Myimpressionofutternoveltyseemedsomehowenhancedbythisunexpectedrefinementintheheartofthesolitudesandinsucharuggedshell,andyet,whenIcametoreflect,itwasonlycharacteristicofmycosmopolitanhost。Butanothersurprisewasinstoreforme。
“WhenIhadrecoveredbodilywarmthandmentalequilibriuminmydownyarmchair,beforetheroaringlogs,andduringthedeliciousabsorptionofmysecondglassoftea,IturnedmyattentiontotheFrenchvalet,evidentlythebaron’sownman,whowasdeftlyunpackingmyportmanteau,andwho,unlessmypracticedeyedeceivedme,askedfornothingbetterthantoentertainmewithagreeableconversationthewhile。
“’Yourmasterisout,then?’quothI,knowingthatthemosttrivialremarkwouldsufficetostarthim。
“True,Monseigneurwasout;hewasdesolatedindespairthiswiththenationalamiableandimaginativeinstinct;’butitwasdoubtlessimportantbusiness。M。leBaronhadthevisitofhisfactorduringthemiddaymeal;hadleftthetablehurriedly,andhadnotbeenseensince。MadamelaBaronnehadbeenalittlesuffering,butshewouldreceivemonsieur!’
“’Madame!’exclaimedI,astounded,’isyourmasterthenmarried?——
sincewhen?’——visionsofafairTartar,fitmateformybaron,immediatelyspringingsomewhatalluringlybeforemymentalvision。
Buttheanswerdispelledthepicturesquefancy。
“’Oh,yes,’saidtheman,withasomewhatpeculiarexpression。
Yes,Monseigneurismarried。DidMonsieurnotknow?AndyetitwasfromEnglandthatMonseigneurbroughtbackhiswife。’
“’AnEnglishwoman!’
“Myfirstthoughtwasoneofpity;anEnglishwomanaloneinthiswilderness——twodays’drivefromevenarailwaystation——andatthemercyofKossowski!ButthenextminuteIreversedmyjudgment。
Probablysheadoredherrufouslord,tookhisveneerofcourtesy——aveneerofthemostexquisitepolish,Igrantyou,butperilouslythin——fortheveryperfectionofchivalry。Orperchanceitwashisinnersavagenessitselfthatcharmedher;themostrefinedwomenoftenamazeonebythefascinationwhichthepreponderanceofthebruteintheoppositesexseemstohaveforthem。
“Iwasanxioustohearmore。
“’Isitnotdullfortheladyhereatthistimeoftheyear?’
“Thevaletraisedhisshoulderswithagestureofdespairthatwasalmostpassionate。
“Dull!Ah,monsieurcouldnotconceivetohimselfthedullnessofit。ThatpoorMadamelaBaronne!notevenalittlechildtokeephercompanyonthelong,longdayswhentherewasnothingbutsnowintheheavenandontheearthandthehowlingofthewindandthedogstocheerher。Atthebeginning,indeed,ithadbeendifferent;whenthemasterfirstbroughthomehisbridethehousewasgayenough。Itwasallredecoratedandrefurnishedtoreceivehermonsieurshouldhaveseenitbefore,amererendezvous-de-
chasse——forthematterofthatsowereallthecountryhousesintheseparts。Ah,thatwasthegoodtime!Therewerevisitsmonthaftermonth;parties,sleighing,dancing,tripstoSt。PetersburgandVienna。Butthisyearitseemedtheyweretohavenothingbutboarsandwolves。Howmadamecouldstandit——well,itwasnotforhimtospeak——andheavingadeepsighhedelicatelyinsertedmywhitetieroundmycollar,andwithaflourishtwisteditintoanirreproachablebowbeneathmychin。Ididnotthinkitrighttocross-examinethewillingtalkeranyfurther,especiallyas,despitehislastasseveration,therewereevidentlyvolumeshestillwishedtopourforth;butIconfessthat,asImademywayslowlyoutofmyroomalongthenoiselesslengthofpassage,Iwasconsciousofanunwonted,nottosayvulgar,curiosityconcerningthewomanwhohadcaptivatedsuchamanastheBaronKossowski。
“InafitofspeculativeabstractionImusthavetakenthewrongturning,forIpresentlyfoundmyselfinalong,narrowpassage。I
didnotremember。Iwasretracingmystepswhentherecamethesoundofrapidfootfallsuponstoneflags;alittledoorflewopeninthewallclosetome,andasmall,thick-setman,huddledintheroughsheepskinoftheGalicianpeasant,withamangyfurcaponhishead,nearlyranheadlongintomyarms。IwasaboutcondescendinglytointerpellatehiminmybestPolish,whenI
caughtthegleamofanangryyelloweyeandnotedthebristleofaredbeard——Kossowski!
“Amazed,Ifellbackastepinsilence。Withagrowllikeanuncouthanimaldisturbed,hedrewhisfilthycapoverhisbrowwithasavagegestureandpursuedhiswaydownthecorridoratasortofwild-boartrot。
“Thisfirstmeetingbetweenhostandguestwassoodd,soincongruous,thatitaffordedmeplentyoffoodforafreshlineofconjectureasItracedmywaybacktothepicturegallery,andfromthencesuccessfullytothedrawing-room,which,asthedoorwasajar,Icouldnotthistimemistake。
“Itwaslargeandloftyanddimlylitbyshadedlamps;throughtherosygloomIcouldatfirstonlyjustmakeoutaslenderfigurebythehearth;butasIadvanced,thiswasresolvedintoasingularlygracefulwomaninclinging,fur-trimmedvelvetgown,who,withonehandrestingonthehighmantelpiece,theotherbanginglistlesslybyherside,stoodgazingdownatthecrumblingwoodfireasifinadream。
“MyfriendsarekindenoughtosaythatIhaveacatliketread;I
knownothowthatmaybe;atanyratethecarpetIwaswalkinguponwasthickenoughtosmotheraheavierfootfall:notuntilIwasquiteclosetoherdidmyhostessbecomeawareofmypresence。
Thenshestartedviolentlyandlookedoverhershoulderatmewithdilatingeyes。Evidentlyanervouscreature,Isawthepulseinherthroat,strainedbyherattitude,flutterlikeaterrifiedbird。
“ThenextinstantshehadstretchedoutherhandwithsweetEnglishwordsofwelcome,andtheface,whichIhadbeencomparinginmymindtothatofGuido’sCenci,becametransformedbythearchandexquisitesmileofaGreuse。FormorethantwoyearsIhadhadnointercoursewithanyofmynationality。Icouldconceivethesoundofhisnativetongueundersuchcircumstancesmovingamaninacuriousunexpectedfashion。
“Ibabbledsomecommonplacereply,afterwhichtherewassilencewhilewestoodoppositeeachother,shelookingatmeexpectantly。
Atlength,withasighcheckedbyasmileandanovertoneofsadnessinavoicethatyettriedtobesprightly:
“’AmIthensochanged,Mr。Marshfield?’sheasked。AndallatonceIknewher:thegirlwhosenightingalethroathadredeemedthedesolationoftheeveningsatRathdrum,whosesunnybeautyhadseemedeventomycelebratedcold-bloodedaestheticismworthytohauntaman’sdreams。Yes,therewasthesubtlecurveofthewaist,thewarmlineofthroat,thedaintyfoot,theslendertip-
tiltedfingers——wittyfingers,asIhadclassifiedthem——whichI
nowshooklikeatrueBriton,insteadofavailingmyselfoftheprivilegethecountrygaveme,andkissingherslenderwrist。
“Butshewaschanged;andItoldhersowithunconventionalfrankness,studyinghercloselyasIspoke。
“’Iamafraid,’Isaidgravely,’thatthisplacedoesnotagreewithyou。’
“Sheshrankfrommyscrutinywithanervousmovementandflushedtotherootsofherred-brownhair。ThensheansweredcoldlythatI
waswrong,thatshewasinexcellenthealth,butthatshecouldnotexpectanymorethanotherpeopletopreserveperennialyouthI
rapidlycalculatedshemightbetwo-and-twenty,though,indeed,withalittleforcedlaugh,itwasscarcelyflatteringtohearonehadalteredoutofallrecognition。Then,withoutallowingmetimetoreply,sheplungedintoageneraltopicofconversationwhich,asIshouldhavebeenobtuseindeednottotakethehint,Ididmybesttokeepup。
“ButwhileshetalkedofViennaandWarsaw,ofherdistantneighbors,andlastyear’svisitors,itwasevidentthathermindwaselsewhere;hereyewandered,shelostthethreadofherdiscourse,answeredmeatrandom,andsmiledherpiteoussmileincongruously。
“Howeverlonelyshemightbeinhersolitarysplendor,thecompanyofacountrymanwasevidentlynosuchwelcomediversion。
“Afteralittlewhilesheseemedtofeelherselfthatshewaslackingincordiality,and,bringingherabsentgazetobearuponmewithapuzzledstrainedlook:’Ifearyouwillfinditverydull,’shesaid,’myhusbandissowrappedupthiswinterinhiscountrylifeandhissport。Youarethefirstvisitorwehavehad。
Thereisnothingbutgunsandhorseshere,andyoudonotcareforthesethings。’
“Thedoorcreakedbehindus;andthebaronentered,infaultlesseveningdress。BeforesheturnedtowardhimIwassharpenoughtocatchagaintheupleapingofaquickdreadinhereyes,notevensomuchdreadperhaps,Ithoughtafterwards,ashorror——thehorrorwenoticeinsomeanimalsatthenearingofabeastofprey。Itwasgoneinasecond,andshewassmiling。Butitwasarevelation。
“PerhapshebeatherinRussianfashion,andshe,asanEnglishwoman,wasnarrow-mindedenoughtoresentthis;orperhaps,merely,Ihadthemisfortunetoarriveduringamatrimonialmisunderstanding。
“Thebaronwouldnotgivemeleisuretoreflect;hewassoveryeffusiveinhisgreeting——notahintofourpreviousmeeting——
unlikemyhostess,allinalltome;eagertolisten,toreply;
almostaffectionate,fullofreferencestooldtimesandgenialallusions。Nodoubtwhenhechosehecouldbethemostcharmingofmen;thereweremomentswhen,lookingathiminhisquietsmileandrestrainedgesture,thealmostexaggeratedpolitenessofhismannertohiswife,whosefingershehadkissedwithpretty,old-fashionedgallantryuponhisentrance,Iaskedmyself,Couldthatencounterinthepassagehavebeenadream?Couldthatsavageinthesheepskinbemycourteousentertainer?
“’JustasIcamein,didIhearmywifesaytherewasnothingforyoutodointhisplace?’hesaidpresentlytome。Then,turningtoher:
“’YoudonotseemtoknowMr。Marshfield。Whereverhecanopenhiseyesthereisforhimsomethingtoseewhichmightnotinterestothermen。HewillfindthingsinmylibrarywhichIhavenonotionof。Hewilldiscoverobjectsforscientificobservationinallthemembersofmyhousehold,notonlyinthegood-lookingmaids——thoughhecould,Ihavenodoubt,telltheirpointsasI
couldthoseofahorse。Wehavemaidenshereofseveraldistinctraces,Marshfield。Wehavealsowitches,andJewleeches,andholydaftpeople。Inanycase,Yany,withallitsdependencies,material,maleandfemale,areatyourdisposal,forwhatyoucanmakeoutofthem。
“’Itisgood,’hewentongayly,’thatyoushouldhappentohavethishappydisposition,forIfearthat,nolaterthanto-morrow,I
mayhavetoabsentmyselffromhome。Ihaveheardthattherearenewsofwolves——theythreatentobeagreaterpestthanusualthiswinter,butIamgoingtodrivethemonquiteanewplan,anditwillgohardwithmeifIdon’tcomeevenwiththem。Wellforyou,bytheway,Marshfield,thatyoudidnotpasswithintheirscenttoday。’Then,musingly:’Ishouldnotgivemuchforthelifeofatravelerwhohappenedtowanderinthesepartsjustnow。’Hereheinterruptedhimselfhastilyandwentovertohiswife,whohadsunkbackonherchair,livid,seeminglyonthepointofswooning。
“Hisgazewasdevouring;somightamanlookatthewomanheadored,inhisanxiety。
“’What!faint,Violet,alarmed!’Hisvoicewassubdued,yettherewasanunmistakablethrillofemotioninit。
“’Pshaw!’thoughtItomyself,’themanisamodelhusband。’
“Sheclinchedherhands,andbysheerforceofwillseemedtopullherselftogether。Thesenervouswomenhaveoftenanunexpectedfundofstrength。
“’Come,thatiswell,’saidthebaronwithaflickeringsmile;’Mr。
MarshfieldwillthinkyoubutbadlyacclimatizedtoPolandifalittlewolfscarecanupsetyou。Mydearwifeissosoft-hearted,’
hewentontome,’thatsheiscapableofmakingherselfquiteilloverthesadfatethatmighthave,buthasnot,overcomeyou。Or,perhaps,’headded,inastillgentlervoice,’herfearisthatI
mayexposemyselftodangerforthepublicweal。’
“Sheturnedherheadaway,butIsawhersetherteethasiftochokeasob。Thebaronchuckledinhisthroatandseemedtoluxuriateinthepleasantthought。