SHEtookhishand,andbeganwithalltheartofpersuasionthatshepossessed。
“Onequestion,Geoffrey,beforeIsaywhatIwanttosay。LadyLundiehasinvitedyoutostayatWindygates。Doyouacceptherinvitation?ordoyougobacktoyourbrother’sintheevening?“
“Ican’tgobackintheevening——they’veputavisitorintomyroom。I’mobligedtostayhere。Mybrotherhasdoneitonpurpose。JuliushelpsmewhenI’mhardup——andbulliesmeafterward。Hehassentmehere,ondutyforthefamily。SomebodymustbeciviltoLadyLundie——andI’mthesacrifice。“
Shetookhimupathislastword。“Don’tmakethesacrifice,“shesaid。“ApologizetoLadyLundie,andsayyouareobligedtogoback。“
“Why?“
“Becausewemustbothleavethisplaceto-day。“
Therewasadoubleobjectiontothat。IfheleftLadyLundie’s,hewouldfailtoestablishafuturepecuniaryclaimonhisbrother’sindulgence。AndifheleftwithAnne,theeyesoftheworldwouldseethem,andthewhispersoftheworldmightcometohisfather’sears。
“Ifwegoawaytogether,“hesaid,“good-bytomyprospects,andyourstoo。“
“Idon’tmeanthatweshallleavetogether,“sheexplained。“Wewillleaveseparately——andIwillgofirst。“
“Therewillbeahueandcryafteryou,whenyouaremissed。“
“Therewillbeadancewhenthecroquetisover。Idon’tdance——andIshallnotbemissed。Therewillbetime,andopportunitytogettomyownroom。IshallleavealetterthereforLadyLundie,andaletter“——hervoicetrembledforamoment——“andaletterforBlanche。Don’tinterruptme!Ihavethoughtofthis,asIhavethoughtofeverythingelse。TheconfessionIshallmakewillbethetruthinafewhours,ifit’snotthetruthnow。MyletterswillsayIamprivatelymarried,andcalledawayunexpectedlytojoinmyhusband。Therewillbeascandalinthehouse,Iknow。Buttherewillbenoexcuseforsendingafterme,whenIamundermyhusband’sprotection。Sofarasyouarepersonallyconcernedtherearenodiscoveriestofear——andnothingwhichitisnotperfectlysafeandperfectlyeasytodo。WaithereanhourafterIhavegonetosaveappearances;andthenfollowme。“
“Followyou?“interposedGeoffrey。“Where?“Shedrewherchairnearertohim,andwhisperedthenextwordsinhisear。
“Toalonelylittlemountaininn——fourmilesfromthis。“
“Aninn!“
“Whynot?“
“Aninnisapublicplace。“
Amovementofnaturalimpatienceescapedher——butshecontrolledherself,andwentonasquietlyasbefore:
“TheplaceImeanistheloneliestplaceintheneighborhood。Youhavenopryingeyestodreadthere。Ihavepickeditoutexpresslyforthatreason。It’sawayfromtherailway;it’sawayfromthehigh-road:it’skeptbyadecent,respectableScotchwoman——“
“Decent,respectableScotchwomenwhokeepinns,“interposedGeoffrey,“don’tcottontoyoungladieswhoaretravelingalone。
Thelandladywon’treceiveyou。“
Itwasawell-aimedobjection——butitmissedthemark。Awomanbentonhermarriageisawomanwhocanmeettheobjectionsofthewholeworld,single-handed,andrefutethemall。
“Ihaveprovidedforeverything,“shesaid,“andIhaveprovidedforthat。IshalltellthelandladyIamonmywedding-trip。I
shallsaymyhusbandissight-seeing,onfoot,amongthemountainsintheneighborhood——“
“Sheissuretobelievethat!“saidGeoffrey。
“Sheissureto_dis_believeit,ifyoulike。Lether!Youhaveonlytoappear,andtoaskforyourwife——andthereismystoryprovedtobetrue!Shemaybethemostsuspiciouswomanliving,aslongasIamalonewithher。Themomentyoujoinme,yousethersuspicionsatrest。Leavemetodomypart。Mypartisthehardone。Willyoudoyours?“
ItwasimpossibletosayNo:shehadfairlycutthegroundfromunderhisfeet。Heshiftedhisground。AnythingratherthansayYes!
“Isuppose_you_knowhowwearetobemarried?“heasked。“AllI
cansayis——_I_don’t。“
“Youdo!“sheretorted。“YouknowthatweareinScotland。Youknowthatthereareneitherforms,ceremonies,nordelaysinmarriage,here。TheplanIhaveproposedtoyousecuresmybeingreceivedattheinn,andmakesiteasyandnaturalforyoutojoinmethereafterward。Therestisinourownhands。AmanandawomanwhowishtobemarriedinScotlandhaveonlytosecurethenecessarywitnessesandthethingisdone。Ifthelandladychoosestoresentthedeceptionpracticedonher,afterthat,thelandladymaydoasshepleases。Weshallhavegainedourobjectinspiteofher——and,whatismore,weshallhavegaineditwithoutriskto_you。_“
“Don’tlayitallonmyshoulders,“Geoffreyrejoined。“Youwomengoheadlongateverything。Saywearemarried。Wemustseparateafterward——orhowarewetokeepitasecret?“
“Certainly。Youwillgoback,ofcourse,toyourbrother’shouse,asifnothinghadhappened。“
“Andwhatistobecomeof_you?_“
“IshallgotoLondon。“
“WhatareyoutodoinLondon?“
“Haven’tIalreadytoldyouthatIhavethoughtofeverything?
WhenIgettoLondonIshallapplytosomeofmymother’soldfriends——friendsofhersinthetimewhenshewasamusician。
EverybodytellsmeIhaveavoice——ifIhadonlycultivatedit。
I_will_cultivateit!Icanlive,andliverespectably,asaconcertsinger。Ihavesavedmoneyenoughtosupportme,whileI
amlearning——andmymother’sfriendswillhelpme,forhersake。“
So,inthenewlifethatshewasmarkingout,wasshenowunconsciouslyreflectinginherselfthelifeofhermotherbeforeher。Herewasthemother’scareerasapublicsinger,choseninspiteofalleffortstopreventitbythechild!Herethoughwithothermotives,andunderothercircumstanceswasthemother’sirregularmarriageinIreland,onthepointofbeingfollowedbythedaughter’sirregularmarriageinScotland!Andhere,strangerstill,wasthemanwhowasanswerableforit——thesonofthemanwhohadfoundtheflawintheIrishmarriage,andhadshownthewaybywhichhermotherwasthrownontheworld!
“MyAnneismysecondself。Sheisnotcalledbyherfather’sname;sheiscalledbymine。SheisAnneSilvesterasIwas。WillsheendlikeMe?“——Theanswertothosewords——thelastwordsthathadtrembledonthedyingmother’slips——wascomingfast。Throughthechancesandchangesofmanyyears,thefuturewaspressingnear——andAnneSilvesterstoodonthebrinkofit。
“Well?“sheresumed。“Areyouattheendofyourobjections?Canyougivemeaplainansweratlast?“
No!Hehadanotherobjectionreadyasthewordspassedherlips。
“Supposethewitnessesattheinnhappentoknowme?“hesaid。
“Supposeitcomestomyfather’searsinthatway?“
“Supposeyoudrivemetomydeath?“sheretorted,startingtoherfeet。“Yourfathershallknowthetruth,inthatcase——Iswearit!“
Herose,onhisside,anddrewbackfromher。Shefollowedhimup。Therewasaclappingofhands,atthesamemoment,onthelawn。Somebodyhadevidentlymadeabrilliantstrokewhichpromisedtodecidethegame。TherewasnosecuritynowthatBlanchemightnotreturnagain。Therewaseveryprospect,thegamebeingover,thatLadyLundiewouldbefree。Annebroughttheinterviewtoitscrisis,withoutwastingamomentmore。
“Mr。GeoffreyDelamayn,“shesaid。“Youhavebargainedforaprivatemarriage,andIhaveconsented。Areyou,orareyounot,readytomarrymeonyourownterms?“
“Givemeaminutetothink!“
“Notaninstant。Onceforall,isitYes,orNo?“
Hecouldn’tsay“Yes,“eventhen。Buthesaidwhatwasequivalenttoit。Heasked,savagely,“Whereistheinn?“
Sheputherarminhis,andwhispered,rapidly,“Passtheroadontherightthatleadstotherailway。Followthepathoverthemoor,andthesheep-trackupthehill。Thefirsthouseyoucometoafterthatistheinn。Youunderstand!“
Henoddedhishead,withasullenfrown,andtookhispipeoutofhispocketagain。
“Letitalonethistime,“hesaid,meetinghereye。“Mymind’supset。Whenaman’smind’supset,amancan’tsmoke。What’sthenameoftheplace?“
“CraigFernie。“
“WhoamItoaskforatthedoor?“
“Foryourwife。“
“Supposetheywantyoutogiveyournamewhenyougetthere?“
“IfImustgiveaname,IshallcallmyselfMrs。,insteadofMiss,Silvester。ButIshalldomybesttoavoidgivinganyname。
Andyouwilldoyourbesttoavoidmakingamistake,byonlyaskingformeasyourwife。Isthereanythingelseyouwanttoknow?“
“Yes。“
“Bequickaboutit!Whatisit?“
“HowamItoknowyouhavegotawayfromhere?“
“Ifyoudon’thearfrommeinhalfanhourfromthetimewhenI
haveleftyou,youmaybesureIhavegotaway。Hush!“
Twovoices,inconversation,wereaudibleatthebottomofthesteps——LadyLundie’svoiceandSirPatrick’s。Annepointedtothedoorinthebackwallofthesummer-house。Shehadjustpulledittoagain,afterGeoffreyhadpassedthroughit,whenLadyLundieandSirPatrickappearedatthetopofthesteps。