Thedooropenedsuddenly;andMr。Bishopriggsappearedwiththedinner。AnnenervouslyseparatedherselffromArnold。TheoneavailableeyeofMr。Bishopriggsfollowedherreproachfully,asheputthedishesonthetable。
  “Iwarnedyebaith,itwasacleanimpossibilitytoknockatthedoorthistime。Don’tblameme,youngmadam——don’tblame_me!“_
  “Wherewillyousit?“askedArnold,bywayofdivertingAnne’sattentionfromthefamiliaritiesofFatherBishopriggs。
  “Anywhere!“sheanswered,impatiently;snatchingupachair,andplacingitatthebottomofthetable。
  Mr。Bishopriggspolitely,butfirmly,putthechairbackagaininitsplace。
  “Lord’ssake!whatareyedoin’?It’scleancontrarytoa’thelawsandcustomso’thehoney-mune,tositasfarawayfromyourhusbandasthat!“
  Hewavedhispersuasivenapkintooneofthetwochairsplacedclosetogetheratthetable。
  Arnoldinterferedoncemore,andpreventedanotheroutbreakofimpatiencefromAnne。
  “Whatdoesitmatter?“hesaid。“Letthemanhavehisway。“
  “Getitoverassoonasyoucan,“shereturned。“Ican’t,andwon’t,bearitmuchlonger。“
  Theytooktheirplacesatthetable,withFatherBishopriggsbehindthem,inthemixedcharacterofmajordomoandguardianangel。
  “Here’sthetrout!“hecried,takingthecoveroffwithaflourish。“Halfanhoursince,hewasloupin’inthewater。Thereheliesnoo,friedinthedish。Anemblemo’humanlifeforye!
  Whenyecanspareanyleisuretimefromyertwaselves,meditateonthat。“
  Arnoldtookupthespoon,togiveAnneoneofthetrout。Mr。
  Bishopriggsclappedthecoveronthedishagain,withacountenanceexpressiveofdevouthorror。
  “Istherenaebodygaun’tosaygrace?“heasked。
  “Come!come!“saidArnold。“Thefishisgettingcold。“
  Mr。Bishopriggspiouslyclosedhisavailableeye,andheldthecoverfirmlyonthedish。“Forwhatye’regaun’toreceive,mayyebaithbetrulythankful!“Heopenedhisavailableeye,andwhippedthecoveroffagain。“Myconscienceiseasynoo。Fallto!
  Fallto!“
  “Sendhimaway!“saidAnne。“Hisfamiliarityisbeyondallendurance。“
  “Youneedn’twait,“saidArnold。
  “Eh!butI’mheretowait,“objectedMr。Bishopriggs。“What’stheuseo’mygaun’away,whenye’llwantmeanontochangetheplatesforye?“HeconsideredforamomentprivatelyconsultinghisexperienceandarrivedatasatisfactoryconclusionastoArnold’smotiveforwantingtogetridofhim。“Tak’heronyerknee,“hewhisperedinArnold’sear,“assoonasyelike!Feedhimatthefork’send,“headdedtoAnne,“wheneveryeplease!
  I’llthinkofsomethingelse,andlookoutattheproaspect。“Hewinked——andwenttothewindow。
  “Come!come!“saidArnoldtoAnne。“There’sacomicsidetoallthis。TryandseeitasIdo。“
  Mr。Bishopriggsreturnedfromthewindow,andannouncedtheappearanceofanewelementofembarrassmentinthesituationattheinn。
  “Mycertie!“hesaid,“it’sweelyecam’whenyedid。It’sillgettingtothishottleinastorm。“
  Annestarted。andlookedroundathim。“Astormcoming!“sheexclaimed。
  “Eh!ye’rewellhoosedhere——yeneedn’tmindit。There’stheclouddownthevalley,“headded,pointingoutofthewindow,“
  cominguponeway,whenthewind’sblawingtheother。Thestorm’sbrewing,myleddy,whenyeseethat!“
  Therewasanotherknockatthedoor。AsArnoldhadpredicted,thelandladymadeherappearanceonthescene。
  “Iha’justlookitin,Sir,“saidMrs。Inchbare,addressingherselfexclusivelytoArnold,“toseeye’vegotwhatyewant。“
  “Oh!youarethelandlady?Verynice,ma’am——verynice。“
  MistressInchbarehadherownprivatemotiveforenteringtheroom,andcametoitwithoutfurtherpreface。
  “Ye’llexcuseme,Sir,“sheproceeded。“Iwasnainthewaywhenyecam’here,orIsuldha’madebauldtoaskyethequestionwhichImaune’enasknoo。AmItounderstandthatyehiretheseroomsforyersel’,andthisleddyhere——yerwife?“
  Anneraisedherheadtospeak。Arnoldpressedherhandwarningly,underthetable,andsilencedher。
  “Certainly,“hesaid。“Itaketheroomsformyself,andthisladyhere——mywife!“
  Annemadeasecondattempttospeak。
  “Thisgentleman——“shebegan。
  Arnoldstoppedherforthesecondtime。
  “Thisgentleman?“repeatedMrs。Inchbare,withabroadstareofsurprise。“I’monlyapuirwoman,myleddy——d’yemeanyerhusbandhere?“
  Arnold’swarninghandtouchedAnne’s,forthethirdtime。
  MistressInchbare’seyesremainedfixedonherinmercilessinquiry。TohavegivenutterancetothecontradictionwhichtrembledonherlipswouldhavebeentoinvolveArnoldafterallthathehadsacrificedforherinthescandalwhichwouldinevitablyfollow——ascandalwhichwouldbetalkedofintheneighborhood,andwhichmightfinditswaytoBlanche’sears。
  Whiteandcold,hereyesnevermovingfromthetable,sheacceptedthelandlady’simpliedcorrection,andfaintlyrepeatedthewords:“Myhusband。“
  MistressInchbaredrewabreathofvirtuousrelief,andwaitedforwhatAnnehadtosaynext。Arnoldcameconsideratelytotherescue,andgotheroutoftheroom。
  “Nevermind,“hesaidtoAnne;“Iknowwhatitis,andI’llseeaboutit。She’salwayslikethis,ma’am,whenastorm’scoming,“
  hewenton,turningtothelandlady。“No,thankyou——Iknowhowtomanageher。Wellsendtoyou,ifwewantyourassistance。“
  “Atyerainpleasure,Sir,“answeredMistressInchbare。Sheturned,andapologizedtoAnneunderprotest,withastiffcourtesy。“Nooffense,myleddy!Ye’llrememberthatyecam’herealane,andthatthehottlehasitsaingudenametokeepup。“
  Havingoncemorevindicated“thehottle,“shemadethelong-desiredmovetothedoor,andlefttheroom。
  “I’mfaint!“Annewhispered。“Givemesomewater。“
  Therewasnowateronthetable。ArnoldordereditofMr。
  Bishopriggs——whohadremainedpassiveintheback-groundamodelofdiscreetattentionaslongasthemistresswasintheroom。
  “Mr。Brinkworth!“saidAnne,whentheywerealone,“youareactingwithinexcusablerashness。Thatwoman’squestionwasanimpertinence。Whydidyouanswerit?Whydidyouforceme——?“
  Shestopped,unabletofinishthesentence。Arnoldinsistedonherdrinkingaglassofwine——andthendefendedhimselfwiththepatientconsiderationforherwhichhehadshownfromthefirst。
  “Whydidn’tIhavetheinndoorshutinyourface“——heasked,goodhumoredly——“withastormcomingon,andwithoutaplaceinwhichyoucantakerefuge?No,no,MissSilvester!Idon’tpresumetoblameyouforanyscruplesyoumayfeel——butscruplesaresadlyoutofplacewithsuchawomanasthatlandlady。IamresponsibleforyoursafetytoGeoffrey;andGeoffreyexpectstofindyouhere。Let’schangethesubject。Thewaterisalongtimecoming。Tryanotherglassofwine。No?Well——hereisBlanche’shealth“hetooksomeofthewinehimself,“intheweakestsherryIeverdrankinmylife。“Ashesetdownhisglass,Mr。
  Bishopriggscameinwiththewater。Arnoldhailedhimsatirically。“Well?haveyougotthewater?orhaveyouuseditallforthesherry?“
  Mr。Bishopriggsstoppedinthemiddleoftheroom,thunder-struckattheaspersioncastonthewine。
  “Isthatthewayyetalkoftheauldestbottleo’sherrywineinScotland?“heasked,gravely。“What’sthewarldcomingto?Thenewgeneration’safootbeyondmyfathoming。Themaircieso’
  Providence,asshowntomaninthechoicestveentageso’Spain,arecleanthrownawayon’em。“
  “Haveyoubroughtthewater?“
  “Iha’broughtthewater——andmairthanthewater。Iha’broughtyenewsfromootside。There’sacompanyo’gentlemenonhorseback,joostcanteringbytowhattheyca’theshootin’
  cottage,amilefromthis。“
  “Well——andwhathavewegottodowithit?“