Thereweredifficulties,ofcourse,inmyway。ThefirstandgreatestdifficultywastoobtainanintroductiontoMiserrimusDexter。
Thecomposinginfluenceofthefreshairinthegardenhadbythistimemademereadiertoliedownandrestthantooccupymymindinreflectingonmydifficulties。LittlebylittleIgrewtoodrowsytothink——thentoolazytogoonwalking。MybedlookedwonderfullyinvitingasIpassedbytheopenwindowofmyroom。
InfiveminutesmoreIhadacceptedtheinvitationofthebed,andhadsaidfarewelltomyanxietiesandmytroubles。InfiveminutesmoreIwasfastasleep。
Adiscreetlygentleknockatmydoorwasthefirstsoundthatarousedme。IheardthevoiceofmygoodoldBenjaminspeakingoutside。
"Mydear!IamafraidyouwillbestarvedifIletyousleepanylonger。Itishalf—pastoneo’clock;andafriendofyourshascometolunchwithus。"
Afriendofmine?WhatfriendshadI?Myhusbandwasfaraway;
andmyuncleStarkweatherhadgivenmeupindespair。
"Whoisit?"Icriedoutfrommybed,throughthedoor。
"MajorFitz—David,"Benjaminanswered,bythesamemedium。
Isprangoutofbed。TheverymanIwantedwaswaitingtoseeme!
MajorFitz—David,asthephraseis,kneweverybody。Intimatewithmyhusband,hewouldcertainlyknowmyhusband’soldfriend——MiserrimusDexter。
ShallIconfessthatItookparticularpainswithmytoilet,andthatIkepttheluncheonwaiting?Thewomandoesn’tlivewhowouldhavedoneotherwise——whenshehadaparticularfavortoaskofMajorFitz—David。
CHAPTERXXII。
THEMAJORMAKESDIFFICULTIES。
AsIopenedthedining—roomdoortheMajorhastenedtomeetme。
Helookedthebrightestandtheyoungestoflivingelderlygentlemen,withhissmartbluefrock—coat,hiswinningsmile,hisrubyring,andhisreadycompliment。ItwasquitecheeringtomeetthemodernDonJuanoncemore。
"Idon’taskafteryourhealth,"saidtheoldgentleman;"youreyesanswerme,mydearlady,beforeIcanputthequestion。Atyouragealongsleepisthetruebeauty—draught。Plentyofbed——thereisthesimplesecretofkeepingyourgoodlooksandlivingalonglife——plentyofbed!"
"Ihavenotbeensolonginmybed,Major,asyousuppose。Totellthetruth,Ihavebeenupallnight,reading。"
MajorFitz—Davidliftedhiswell—paintedeyebrowsinpolitesurprise。
"Whatisthehappybookwhichhasinterestedyousodeeply?"heasked。
"Thebook,"Ianswered,"istheTrialofmyhusbandforthemurderofhisfirstwife。"
"Don’tmentionthathorridbook!"heexclaimed。"Don’tspeakofthatdreadfulsubject!WhathavebeautyandgracetodowithTrials,Poisonings,Horrors?Why,mycharmingfriend,profaneyourlipsbytalkingofsuchthings?WhyfrightenawaytheLovesandtheGracesthatliehidinyoursmile。HumoranoldfellowwhoadorestheLovesandtheGraces,andwhoasksnothingbetterthantosunhimselfinyoursmiles。Luncheonisready。Letusbecheerful。Letuslaughandlunch。"
Heledmetothetable,andfilledmyplateandmyglasswiththeairofamanwhoconsideredhimselftobeengagedinoneofthemostimportantoccupationsofhislife。Benjaminkepttheconversationgoingintheinterval。
"MajorFitz—Davidbringsyousomenews,mydear,"hesaid。"Yourmother—in—law,Mrs。Macallan,iscomingheretoseeyouto—day。"
Mymother—in—lawcomingtoseeme!IturnedeagerlytotheMajorforfurtherinformation。
"HasMrs。Macallanheardanythingofmyhusband?"Iasked。"Isshecomingheretotellmeabouthim?"
"Shehasheardfromhim,Ibelieve,"saidtheMajor,"andshehasalsoheardfromyourunclethevicar。OurexcellentStarkweatherhaswrittentoher——towhatpurposeIhavenotbeeninformed。I
onlyknowthatonreceiptofhislettershehasdecidedonpayingyouavisit。Imettheoldladylastnightataparty,andI
triedhardtodiscoverwhethershewerecomingtoyouasyourfriendoryourenemy。Mypowersofpersuasionwerecompletelythrownawayonher。Thefactis,"saidtheMajor,speakinginthecharacterofayouthoffive—and—twentymakingamodestconfession,"Idon’tgetonwellwitholdwomen。Takethewillforthedeed,mysweetfriend。Ihavetriedtobeofsomeusetoyouandhavefailed。"
ThosewordsofferedmetheopportunityforwhichIwaswaiting。I
determinednottoloseit。
"Youcanbeofthegreatestusetome,"Isaid,"ifyouwillallowmetopresume,Major,onyourpastkindness。Iwanttoaskyouaquestion;andImayhaveafavortobegwhenyouhaveansweredme。"
MajorFitz—Davidsetdownhiswine—glassonitswaytohislips,andlookedatmewithanappearanceofbreathlessinterest。
"Commandme,mydearlady——Iamyoursandyoursonly,"saidthegallantoldgentleman。"Whatdoyouwishtoaskme?"
"IwishtoaskifyouknowMiserrimusDexter。"
"GoodHeavens!"criedtheMajor;"that_is_anunexpectedquestion!KnowMiserrimusDexter?IhaveknownhimformoreyearsthanIliketoreckonup。What_can_beyourobject——"
"Icantellyouwhatmyobjectisintwowords,"Iinterposed。"I
wantyoutogivemeanintroductiontoMiserrimusDexter。"
MyimpressionisthattheMajorturnedpaleunderhispaint。
This,atanyrate,iscertain——hissparklinglittlegrayeyeslookedatmeinundisguisedbewildermentandalarm。
"YouwanttoknowMiserrimusDexter?"herepeated,withtheairofamanwhodoubtedtheevidenceofhisownsenses。"Mr。
Benjamin,haveItakentoomuchofyourexcellentwine?AmIthevictimofadelusion——ordidourfairfriendreallyaskmetogiveheranintroductiontoMiserrimusDexter?"
Benjaminlookedatmeinsomebewildermentonhisside,andanswered,quiteseriously,"Ithinkyousaidso,mydear。"
"Icertainlysaidso,"Irejoined。"Whatistheresoverysurprisinginmyrequest?"
"Themanismad!"criedtheMajor。"InallEnglandyoucouldnothavepickedoutapersonmoreessentiallyunfittobeintroducedtoalady——toayoungladyespecially——thanDexter。Haveyouheardofhishorribledeformity?"
"Ihaveheardofit——anditdoesn’tdauntme。"
"Doesn’tdauntyou?Mydearlady,theman’smindisasdeformedashisbody。WhatVoltairesaidsatiricallyofthecharacterofhiscountrymeningeneralisliterallytrueofMiserrimusDexter。
Heisamixtureofthetigerandthemonkey。Atonemomenthewouldfrightenyou,andatthenexthewouldsetyouscreamingwithlaughter。Idon’tdenythatheiscleverinsomerespects——brilliantlyclever,Iadmit。AndIdon’tsaythathehasevercommittedanyactsofviolence,oreverwillinglyinjuredanybody。But,forallthat,heismad,ifeveramanweremadyet。Forgivemeiftheinquiryisimpertinent。WhatcanyourmotivepossiblybeforwantinganintroductiontoMiserrimusDexter?"
"Iwanttoconsulthim?"
"MayIaskonwhatsubject?"
"Onthesubjectofmyhusband’sTrial。"
MajorFitz—Davidgroaned,andsoughtamomentaryconsolationinhisfriendBenjamin’sclaret。
"Thatdreadfulsubjectagain!"heexclaimed。"Mr。Benjamin,whydoesshepersistindwellingonthatdreadfulsubject?"
"Imustdwellonwhatisnowtheoneemploymentandtheonehopeofmylife,"Isaid。"IhavereasontohopethatMiserrimusDextercanhelpmetoclearmyhusband’scharacterofthestainwhichtheScotchVerdicthasleftonit。Tigerandmonkeyashemaybe,Iamreadytoruntheriskofbeingintroducedtohim。
AndIaskyouagain——rashlyandobstinatelyasIfearyouwillthink——togivemetheintroduction。Itwillputyoutonoinconvenience。Iwon’ttroubleyoutoescortme;alettertoMr。
Dexterwilldo。"
TheMajorlookedpiteouslyatBenjamin,andshookhishead。
BenjaminlookedpiteouslyattheMajor,andshook_his_head。
"Sheappearstoinsistonit,"saidtheMajor。
"Yes,"saidBenjamin。"Sheappearstoinsistonit。"
"Iwon’ttaketheresponsibility,Mr。Benjamin,ofsendingheralonetoMiserrimusDexter。"
"ShallIgowithher,sir?"
TheMajorreflected。Benjamin,inthecapacityofprotector,didnotappeartoinspireourmilitaryfriendwithconfidence。Afteramoment’sconsiderationanewideaseemedtostrikehim。Heturnedtome。
"Mycharmingfriend,"hesaid,"bemorecharmingthanever——consenttoacompromise。LetustreatthisdifficultyaboutDexterfromasocialpointofview。Whatdoyousaytoalittledinner?"
"Alittledinner?"Irepeated,notintheleastunderstandinghim。
"Alittledinner,"theMajorreiterated,"atmyhouse。YouinsistonmyintroducingyoutoDexter,andIrefusetotrustyoualonewiththatcrack—brainedpersonage。Theonlyalternativeunderthecircumstancesistoinvitehimtomeetyou,andtoletyouformyourownopinionofhim——undertheprotectionofmyroof。
Whoshallwehavetomeetyoubesides?"pursuedtheMajor,brighteningwithhospitableintentions。"Wewantaperfectgalaxyofbeautyaroundthetable,asaspeciesofcompensationwhenwehavegotMiserrimusDexterasonetheguests。MadameMirlifloreisstillinLondon。Youwouldbesuretolikeher——sheischarming;shepossessesyourfirmness,yourextraordinarytenacityofpurpose。Yes,wewillhaveMadameMirliflore。Whoelse?ShallwesayLadyClarinda?Anothercharmingperson,Mr。
Benjamin!Youwouldbesuretoadmireher——sheissosympathetic,sheresemblesinsomanyrespectsourfairfriendhere。Yes,LadyClarindashallbeoneofus;andyoushallsitnexttoher,Mr。
Benjamin,asaproofofmysincereregardforyou。Shallwehavemyyoungprimadonnatosingtousintheevening?thinkso。Sheispretty;shewillassistinobscuringthedeformityofDexter。
Verywell;thereisourpartycomplete!Iwillshutmyselfupthiseveningandapproachthequestionofdinnerwithmycook。
Shallwesaythisdayweek,"askedtheMajor,takingouthispocketbook,"ateighto’clock?"
Iconsentedtotheproposedcompromise——butnotverywillingly。
Withaletterofintroduction,ImighthaveseenMiserrimusDexterthatafternoon。Asitwas,the"littledinner"compelledmetowaitinabsoluteinactionthroughawholeweek。However,therewasnohelpforitbuttosubmit。MajorFitz—David,inhispoliteway,couldbeasobstinateasIwas。Hehadevidentlymadeuphismind;andfurtheroppositiononmypartwouldbeofnoservicetome。
"Punctuallyateight,Mr。Benjamin,"reiteratedtheMajor。"Putitdowninyourbook。"
Benjaminobeyed——withasidelookatme,whichIwasatnolosstointerpret。Mygoodoldfrienddidnotrelishmeetingamanatdinnerwhowasdescribedas"halftiger,halfmonkey;"andtheprivilegeofsittingnexttoLadyClarindaratherdauntedthandelightedhim。Itwasallmydoing,andhetoohadnochoicebuttosubmit。"Punctuallyateight,sir,"saidpooroldBenjamin,obedientlyrecordinghisformidableengagement。"Pleasetotakeanotherglassofwine。"
TheMajorlookedathiswatch,androse——withfluentapologiesforabruptlyleavingthetable。
"ItislaterthanIthought,"hesaid。"Ihaveanappointmentwithafriend——afemalefriend;amostattractiveperson。Youalittleremindmeofher,mydearlady——youresembleherincomplexion:thesamecreamypaleness。Iadorecreamypaleness。AsIwassaying,Ihaveanappointmentwithmyfriend;shedoesmethehonortoaskmyopiniononsomeveryremarkablespecimensofoldlace。Ihavestudiedoldlace。Istudyeverythingthatcanmakemeusefuloragreeabletoyourenchantingsex。Youwon’tforgetourlittledinner?IwillsendDexterhisinvitationthemomentIgethome。"Hetookmyhandandlookedatitcritically,withhisheadalittleononeside。"Adelicioushand,"hesaid;
"youdon’tmindmylookingatit——youdon’tmindmykissingit,doyou?Adelicioushandisoneofmyweaknesses。Forgivemyweaknesses。Ipromisetorepentandamendoneofthesedays。"
"Atyourage,Major,doyouthinkyouhavemuchtimetolose?"
askedastrangevoice,speakingbehindus。
Weallthreelookedaroundtowardthedoor。Therestoodmyhusband’smother,smilingsatirically,withBenjamin’sshylittlemaid—servantwaitingtoannounceher。
MajorFitz—Davidwasreadywithhisanswer。
Theoldsoldierwasnoteasilytakenbysurprise。
"Age,mydearMrs。Macallan,isapurelyrelativeexpression,"hesaid。"Therearesomepeoplewhoareneveryoung,andthereareotherpeoplewhoareneverold。Iamoneoftheotherpeople。_Aurevoir!_"
WiththatanswertheincorrigibleMajorkissedthetipsofhisfingerstousandwalkedout。Benjamin,bowingwithhisold—fashionedcourtesy,threwopenthedoorofhislittlelibrary,and,invitingMrs。Macallanandmyselftopassin,leftustogetherintheroom。
CHAPTERXXIII
MYMOTHER—IN—LAWSURPRISESME。
ITOOKachairatarespectfuldistancefromthesofaonwhichMrs。Macallanseatedherself。Theoldladysmiled,andbeckonedtometotakemyplacebyherside。Judgingbyappearances,shehadcertainlynotcometoseemeinthecharacterofanenemy。ItremainedtobediscoveredIwhethershewerereallydisposedtobemyfriend。
"Ihavereceivedaletterfromyourunclethevicar,"shebegan。
"Heasksmetovisityou,andIamhappy——forreasonswhichyoushallpresentlyhear——tocomplywithhisrequest。UnderothercircumstancesIdoubtverymuch,mydearchild——strangeastheconfessionmayappear——whetherIshouldhaveventuredintoyourpresence。Mysonhasbehavedtoyousoweakly,and(inmyopinion)soinexcusably,thatIamreally,speakingashismother,almostashamedtofaceyou。"
Wassheinearnest?Ilistenedtoherandlookedatherinamazement。
"Youruncle’sletter,"pursuedMrs。Macallan,"tellsmehowyouhavebehavedunderyourhardtrial,andwhatyouproposetodonowEustacehasleftyou。DoctorStarkweather,poorman,seemstobeinexpressiblyshockedbywhatyousaidtohimwhenhewasinLondon。Hebegsmetousemyinfluencetoinduceyoutoabandonyourpresentideas,andtomakeyoureturntoyouroldhomeattheVicarage。Idon’tintheleastagreewithyouruncle,mydear。WildasIbelieveyourplanstobe——youhavenottheslightestchanceofsucceedingincarryingthemout——Iadmireyourcourage,yourfidelity,yourunshakenfaithinmyunhappyson,afterhisunpardonablebehaviortoyou。Youareafinecreature,Valeria,andIhavecomeheretotellyousoinplainwords。Givemeakiss,child。Youdeservetobethewifeofahero,andyouhavemarriedoneoftheweakestoflivingmortals。
Godforgivemeforspeakingsoofmyownson;butit’sinmymind,anditmustcomeout!"
ThiswayofspeakingofEustacewasmorethanIcouldsuffer,evenfromhismother。Irecoveredtheuseofmytongueinmyhusband’sdefense。
"Iamsincerelyproudofyourgoodopinion,dearMrs。Macallan,"
Isaid。"Butyoudistressme——forgivemeifIownitplainly——whenIhearyouspeaksodisparaginglyofEustace。I
cannotagreewithyouthatmyhusbandistheweakestoflivingmortals。"
"Ofcoursenot!"retortedtheoldlady。"Youarelikeallgoodwomen——youmakeaheroofthemanyoulove,——whetherhedeserveitornot。Yourhusbandhashostsofgoodqualities,child——andperhapsIknowthembetterthanyoudo。Buthiswholeconduct,fromthemomentwhenhefirstenteredyouruncle’shousetothepresenttime,hasbeen,Isayagain,theconductofanessentiallyweakman。Whatdoyouthinkhehasdonenowbywayofclimax?Hehasjoinedacharitablebrotherhood;andheisofftothewarinSpainwitharedcrossonhisarm,whenheoughttobehereonhisknees,askinghiswifetoforgivehim。Isaythatistheconductofaweakman。Somepeoplemightcallitbyahardername。"
Thisnewsstartledanddistressedme。Imightberesignedtohisleavingmeforatime;butallmyinstinctsasawomanrevoltedathisplacinghimselfinapositionofdangerduringhisseparationfromhiswife。Hehadnowdeliberatelyaddedtomyanxieties。Ithoughtitcruelofhim——butIwouldnotconfesswhatIthoughttohismother。Iaffectedtobeascoolasshewas;andIdisputedherconclusionswithallthefirmnessthatI
couldsummontohelpme。Theterribleoldwomanonlywentonabusinghimmorevehementlythanever。
"WhatIcomplainofinmyson,"proceededMrs。Macallan,"isthathehasentirelyfailedtounderstandyou。Ifhehadmarriedafool,hisconductwouldbeintelligibleenough。Hewouldhavedonewiselytoconcealfromafoolthathehadbeenmarriedalready,andthathehadsufferedthehorridpublicexposureofaTrialforthemurderofhiswife。Then,again,hewouldhavebeenquiteright,whenthissamefoolhaddiscoveredthetruth,totakehimselfoutofherwaybeforeshecouldsuspecthimofpoisoningher——forthesakeofthepeaceandquietofbothparties。Butyouarenotafool。Icanseethat,afteronlyashortexperienceofyou。Whycan’theseeittoo?Whydidn’thetrustyouwithhissecretfromthefirst,insteadofstealinghiswayintoyouraffectionsunderanassumedname?Whydidheplan(asheconfessedtome)totakeyouawaytotheMediterranean,andtokeepyouabroad,forfearofsomeofficiousfriendsathomebetrayinghimtoyouastheprisonerofthefamousTrial?
Whatistheplainanswertoallthesequestions?Whatistheonepossibleexplanationofthisotherwiseunaccountableconduct?
Thereisonlyoneanswer,andoneexplanation。Mypoor,wretchedson——hetakesafterhisfather;heisn’ttheleastlikeme!——isweak:weakinhiswayofjudging,weakinhiswayofacting,and,likeallweakpeople,headstrongandunreasonabletothelastdegree。Thereisthetruth!Don’tgetredandangry。Iamasfondofhimasyouare。Icanseehismeritstoo。Andoneofthemisthathehasmarriedawomanofspiritandresolution——sofaithfulandsofondofhimthatshewon’tevenlethisownmothertellherofhisfaults。Goodchild!Ilikeyouforhatingme!"
"Dearmadam,don’tsaythatIhateyou!"Iexclaimed(feelingverymuchasifIdidhateher,though,forallthat)。"Ionlypresumetothinkthatyouareconfusingadelicate—mindedmanwithaweak—mindedman。OurdearunhappyEustace——"
"Isadelicate—mindedman,"saidtheimpenetrableMrs。Macallan,finishingmysentenceforme。"Wewillleaveitthere,mydear,andgetontoanothersubject。Iwonderwhetherweshalldisagreeaboutthattoo?"
"Whatisthesubject,madam?"
"Iwon’ttellyouifyoucallmemadam。Callmemother。Say,’Whatisthesubject,mother?’"
"Whatisthesubject,mother?"
"YournotionofturningyourselfintoaCourtofAppealforanewTrialofEustace,andforcingtheworldtopronounceajustverdictonhim。Doyoureallymeantotryit?"
"Ido!"
Mrs。Macallanconsideredforamomentgrimlywithherself。
"YouknowhowheartilyIadmireyourcourage,andyourdevotiontomyunfortunateson,"shesaid。"Youknowbythistimethat_I_
don’tcant。ButIcannotseeyouattempttoperformimpossibilities;Icannotletyouuselesslyriskyourreputationandyourhappinesswithoutwarningyoubeforeitistoolate。Mychild,thethingyouhavegotitinyourheadtodoisnottobedonebyyouorbyanybody。Giveitup。"
"Iamdeeplyobligedtoyou,Mrs。Macallan——"
"’Mother!’"
"Iamdeeplyobligedtoyou,mother,fortheinterestthatyoutakeinme,butIcannotgiveitup。Rightorwrong,riskornorisk,ImustandIwilltryit!"
Mrs。Macallanlookedatmeveryattentively,andsighedtoherself。
"Oh,youth,youth!"shesaidtoherself,sadly。"Whatagrandthingitistobeyoung!"Shecontrolledtherisingregret,andturnedonmesuddenly,almostfiercely,withthesewords:"What,inGod’sname,doyoumeantodo?"
Attheinstantwhensheputthequestion,theideacrossedmymindthatMrs。Macallancouldintroduceme,ifshepleased,toMiserrimusDexter。Shemustknowhim,andknowhimwell,asaguestatGleninchandanoldfriendofherson。
"ImeantoconsultMiserrimusDexter,"Ianswered,boldly。
Mrs。Macallanstartedbackfrommewithaloudexclamationofsurprise。
"Areyououtofyoursenses?"sheasked。
Itoldher,asIhadtoldMajorFitz—David,thatIhadreasontothinkMr。Dexter’sadvicemightbeofrealassistancetomeatstarting。
"AndI,"rejoinedMrs。Macallan,"havereasontothinkthatyourwholeprojectisamadone,andthatinaskingDexter’sadviceonityouappropriatelyconsultamadman。Youneedn’tstart,child!
Thereisnoharminthecreature。Idon’tmeanthathewillattackyou,orberudetoyou。Ionlysaythatthelastpersonwhomayoungwoman,placedinyourpainfulanddelicateposition,oughttoassociateherselfwithisMiserrimusDexter。"
Strange!HerewastheMajor’swarningrepeatedbyMrs。Macallan,almostintheMajor’sownwords。Well!Itsharedthefateofmostwarnings。Itonlymadememoreandmoreeagertohavemyownway。
"Yousurprisemeverymuch,"Isaid。"Mr。Dexter’sevidence,givenattheTrial,seemsasclearandreasonableasevidencecanbe。"
"Ofcourseitis!"answeredMrs。Macallan。"Theshorthandwritersandreportersputhisevidenceintopresentablelanguagebeforetheyprintedit。Ifyouhadheardwhathereallysaid,asIdid,youwouldhavebeeneitherverymuchdisgustedwithhimorverymuchamusedbyhim,accordingtoyourwayoflookingatthings。
Hebegan,fairlyenough,withamodestexplanationofhisabsurdChristianname,whichatoncecheckedthemerrimentoftheaudience。Butashewentonthemadsideofhimshoweditself。Hemixedupsenseandnonsenseinthestrangestconfusion;hewascalledtoorderoverandoveragain;hewaseventhreatenedwithfineandimprisonmentforcontemptofCourt。Inshort,hewasjustlikehimself——amixtureofthestrangestandthemostoppositequalities;atonetimeperfectlyclearandreasonable,asyousaidjustnow;atanotherbreakingoutintorhapsodiesofthemostoutrageouskind,likeamaninastateofdelirium。A
moreentirelyunfitpersontoadviseanybody,Itellyouagain,neverlived。Youdon’texpectMetointroduceyoutohim,I
hope?"
"Ididthinkofsuchathing,"Ianswered。"Butafterwhatyouhavesaid,dearMrs。Macallan,Igiveuptheidea,ofcourse。Itisnotagreatsacrifice——itonlyobligesmetowaitaweekforMajorFitz—David’sdinner—party。HehaspromisedtoaskMiserrimusDextertomeetme。"
"ThereistheMajorallover!"criedtheoldlady。"Ifyoupinyourfaithonthatman,Ipityyou。Heisasslipperyasaneel。
IsupposeyouaskedhimtointroduceyoutoDexter?"
"Yes。"
"Exactly!Dexterdespiseshim,mydear。HeknowsaswellasIdothatDexterwon’tgotohisdinner。Andhetakesthatroundaboutwayofkeepingyouapart,insteadofsayingNotoyouplainly,likeanhonestman。
Thiswasbadnews。ButIwas,asusual,tooobstinatetoownmyselfdefeated。
"Iftheworstcomestotheworst,"Isaid,"IcanbutwritetoMr。Dexter,andbeghimtograntmeaninterview。"
"Andgotohimbyyourself,ifhedoesgrantit?"inquiredMrs。
Macallan。
"Certainly。Bymyself。"
"Youreallymeanit?"
"Ido,indeed。"
"Iwon’tallowyoutogobyyourself。"
"MayIventuretoask,ma’amhowyouproposetopreventme?"
"Bygoingwithyou,tobesure,youobstinatehussy!Yes,yes——I
canbeasheadstrongasyouarewhenIlike。Mind!Idon’twanttoknowwhatyourplansare。Idon’twanttobemixedupwithyourplans。MysonisresignedtotheScotchVerdict。IamresignedtotheScotchVerdict。Itisyouwhowon’tletmattersrestastheyare。Youareavainandfoolhardyyoungperson。But,somehow,Ihavetakenalikingtoyou,andIwon’tletyougotoMiserrimusDexterbyyourself。Putonyourbonnet!"
"Now?"Iasked。
"Certainly!Mycarriageisatthedoor。Andthesoonerit’soverthebetterIshallbepleased。Getready——andbequickaboutit!"
Irequirednosecondbidding。IntenminutesmorewewereonourwaytoMiserrimusDexter。
Suchwastheresultofmymother—in—law’svisit!
CHAPTERXXIV。
MISERRIMUSDEXTER——FIRSTVIEW。