Nomatterwhat,sothatsomethingischosen。Wemustnotbesonice。Afewcharacterstoomanymustnotfrightenus。
  Wemust_double_them。Wemustdescendalittle。
  Ifapartisinsignificant,thegreaterourcreditinmakinganythingofit。FromthismomentImakenodifficulties。
  Itakeanypartyouchusetogiveme,soasitbecomic。
  Letitbutbecomic,Iconditionfornothingmore。“
  ForaboutthefifthtimehethenproposedtheHeiratLaw,doubtingonlywhethertopreferLordDuberleyorDr。Panglossforhimself;andveryearnestly,butveryunsuccessfully,tryingtopersuadetheothersthatthereweresomefinetragicpartsintherestofthedramatispersonae。
  Thepausewhichfollowedthisfruitlesseffortwasendedbythesamespeaker,who,takinguponeofthemanyvolumesofplaysthatlayonthetable,andturningitover,suddenlyexclaimed——“Lovers’Vows!
  AndwhyshouldnotLovers’Vowsdofor_us_aswellasfortheRavenshaws?Howcameitnevertobethoughtofbefore?Itstrikesmeasifitwoulddoexactly。
  Whatsayyouall?HerearetwocapitaltragicpartsforYatesandCrawford,andhereistherhymingButlerforme,ifnobodyelsewantsit;atriflingpart,butthesortofthingIshouldnotdislike,and,asIsaidbefore,Iamdeterminedtotakeanythinganddomybest。
  Andasfortherest,theymaybefilledupbyanybody。
  ItisonlyCountCasselandAnhalt。“
  Thesuggestionwasgenerallywelcome。Everybodywasgrowingwearyofindecision,andthefirstideawitheverybodywas,thatnothinghadbeenproposedbeforesolikelytosuitthemall。Mr。Yateswasparticularlypleased:hehadbeensighingandlongingtodotheBaronatEcclesford,hadgrudgedeveryrantofLordRavenshaw’s,andbeenforcedtore-rantitallinhisownroom。ThestormthroughBaronWildenheimwastheheightofhistheatricalambition;
  andwiththeadvantageofknowinghalfthescenesbyheartalready,hedidnow,withthegreatestalacrity,offerhisservicesforthepart。Todohimjustice,however,hedidnotresolvetoappropriateit;
  forrememberingthattherewassomeverygoodranting-groundinFrederick,heprofessedanequalwillingnessforthat。
  HenryCrawfordwasreadytotakeeither。WhicheverMr。Yatesdidnotchusewouldperfectlysatisfyhim,andashortparleyofcomplimentensued。MissBertram,feelingalltheinterestofanAgathainthequestion,tookonhertodecideit,byobservingtoMr。Yatesthatthiswasapointinwhichheightandfigureoughttobeconsidered,andthat_his_beingthetallest,seemedtofithimpeculiarlyfortheBaron。Shewasacknowledgedtobequiteright,andthetwopartsbeingacceptedaccordingly,shewascertainoftheproperFrederick。Threeofthecharacterswerenowcast,besidesMr。Rushworth,whowasalwaysansweredforbyMariaaswillingtodoanything;
  whenJulia,meaning,likehersister,tobeAgatha,begantobescrupulousonMissCrawford’saccount。
  “Thisisnotbehavingwellbytheabsent,“saidshe。
  “Herearenotwomenenough。AmeliaandAgathamaydoforMariaandme,buthereisnothingforyoursister,Mr。Crawford。“
  Mr。Crawforddesired_that_mightnotbethoughtof:
  hewasverysurehissisterhadnowishofactingbutasshemightbeuseful,andthatshewouldnotallowherselftobeconsideredinthepresentcase。
  ButthiswasimmediatelyopposedbyTomBertram,whoassertedthepartofAmeliatobeineveryrespectthepropertyofMissCrawford,ifshewouldacceptit。
  “Itfallsasnaturally,asnecessarilytoher,“saidhe,“asAgathadoestooneorotherofmysisters。Itcanbenosacrificeontheirside,foritishighlycomic。“
  Ashortsilencefollowed。Eachsisterlookedanxious;
  foreachfeltthebestclaimtoAgatha,andwashopingtohaveitpressedonherbytherest。HenryCrawford,whomeanwhilehadtakenuptheplay,andwithseemingcarelessnesswasturningoverthefirstact,soonsettledthebusiness。
  “ImustentreatMiss_Julia_Bertram,“saidhe,“nottoengageinthepartofAgatha,oritwillbetheruinofallmysolemnity。Youmustnot,indeedyoumustnot“
  turningtoher。“Icouldnotstandyourcountenancedressedupinwoeandpaleness。Themanylaughswehavehadtogetherwouldinfalliblycomeacrossme,andFrederickandhisknapsackwouldbeobligedtorunaway。“
  Pleasantly,courteously,itwasspoken;butthemannerwaslostinthemattertoJulia’sfeelings。
  ShesawaglanceatMariawhichconfirmedtheinjurytoherself:itwasascheme,atrick;shewasslighted,Mariawaspreferred;thesmileoftriumphwhichMariawastryingtosuppressshewedhowwellitwasunderstood;
  andbeforeJuliacouldcommandherselfenoughtospeak,herbrothergavehisweightagainsthertoo,bysaying,“Ohyes!MariamustbeAgatha。MariawillbethebestAgatha。ThoughJuliafanciesshepreferstragedy,Iwouldnottrustherinit。Thereisnothingoftragedyabouther。Shehasnotthelookofit。Herfeaturesarenottragicfeatures,andshewalkstooquick,andspeakstooquick,andwouldnotkeephercountenance。
  Shehadbetterdotheoldcountrywoman:theCottager’swife;
  youhad,indeed,Julia。Cottager’swifeisaveryprettypart,Iassureyou。Theoldladyrelievesthehigh-flownbenevolenceofherhusbandwithagooddealofspirit。
  YoushallbeCottager’swife。“
  “Cottager’swife!“criedMr。Yates。“Whatareyoutalkingof?Themosttrivial,paltry,insignificantpart;
  themerestcommonplace;notatolerablespeechinthewhole。
  Yoursisterdothat!Itisaninsulttoproposeit。
  AtEcclesfordthegovernesswastohavedoneit。
  Weallagreedthatitcouldnotbeofferedtoanybodyelse。
  Alittlemorejustice,Mr。Manager,ifyouplease。
  Youdonotdeservetheoffice,ifyoucannotappreciatethetalentsofyourcompanyalittlebetter。“
  “Why,asto_that_,mygoodfriend,tillIandmycompanyhavereallyactedtheremustbesomeguesswork;butImeannodisparagementtoJulia。WecannothavetwoAgathas,andwemusthaveoneCottager’swife;andIamsureIsethertheexampleofmoderationmyselfinbeingsatisfiedwiththeoldButler。Ifthepartistriflingshewillhavemorecreditinmakingsomethingofit;andifsheissodesperatelybentagainsteverythinghumorous,lethertakeCottager’sspeechesinsteadofCottager’swife’s,andsochangethepartsallthrough;_he_issolemnandpatheticenough,Iamsure。Itcouldmakenodifferenceintheplay,andasforCottagerhimself,whenhehasgothiswife’sspeeches,_I_wouldundertakehimwithallmyheart。“
  “WithallyourpartialityforCottager’swife,“
  saidHenryCrawford,“itwillbeimpossibletomakeanythingofitfitforyoursister,andwemustnotsufferhergood-naturetobeimposedon。Wemustnot_allow_
  hertoacceptthepart。Shemustnotbelefttoherowncomplaisance。HertalentswillbewantedinAmelia。
  AmeliaisacharactermoredifficulttobewellrepresentedthanevenAgatha。IconsiderAmeliaisthemostdifficultcharacterinthewholepiece。Itrequiresgreatpowers,greatnicety,togiveherplayfulnessandsimplicitywithoutextravagance。Ihaveseengoodactressesfailinthepart。Simplicity,indeed,isbeyondthereachofalmosteveryactressbyprofession。Itrequiresadelicacyoffeelingwhichtheyhavenot。Itrequiresagentlewoman——aJuliaBertram。You_will_undertakeit,Ihope?“turningtoherwithalookofanxiousentreaty,whichsoftenedheralittle;butwhileshehesitatedwhattosay,herbrotheragaininterposedwithMissCrawford’sbetterclaim。
  “No,no,JuliamustnotbeAmelia。Itisnotatallthepartforher。Shewouldnotlikeit。
  Shewouldnotdowell。Sheistootallandrobust。
  Ameliashouldbeasmall,light,girlish,skippingfigure。
  ItisfitforMissCrawford,andMissCrawfordonly。
  Shelooksthepart,andIampersuadedwilldoitadmirably。“
  Withoutattendingtothis,HenryCrawfordcontinuedhissupplication。“Youmustobligeus,“saidhe,“indeedyoumust。Whenyouhavestudiedthecharacter,Iamsureyouwillfeelitsuityou。Tragedymaybeyourchoice,butitwillcertainlyappearthatcomedychuses_you_。
  Youwillbetovisitmeinprisonwithabasketofprovisions;
  youwillnotrefusetovisitmeinprison?IthinkI
  seeyoucominginwithyourbasket“
  Theinfluenceofhisvoicewasfelt。Juliawavered;
  butwasheonlytryingtosootheandpacifyher,andmakeheroverlookthepreviousaffront?Shedistrustedhim。
  Theslighthadbeenmostdetermined。Hewas,perhaps,butattreacherousplaywithher。Shelookedsuspiciouslyathersister;Maria’scountenancewastodecideit: