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The Woodlanders
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第13章

“Willyoupouritout,please?Do。”shesaid,leaningbackinherchair,andplacingherhandaboveherforehead,whileheralmondeyes——thoselongeyessocommontotheangeliclegionsofearlyItalianart——becamelonger,andhervoicemorelanguishing。Sheshowedthatoblique-manneredsoftnesswhichisperhapsmostfrequentinwomenofdarkercomplexionandmorelymphatictemperamentthanMrs。Charmond’swas;wholingeringlysmiletheirmeaningstomenratherthanspeakthem,whoinveigleratherthanprompt,andtakeadvantageofcurrentsratherthansteer。

“IamthemostinactivewomanwhenIamhere。”shesaid。“IthinksometimesIwasborntoliveanddonothing,nothing,nothingbutfloatabout,aswefancywedosometimesindreams。Butthatcannotbereallymydestiny,andImuststruggleagainstsuchfancies。”

“Iamsosorryyoudonotenjoyexertion——itisquitesad!IwishIcouldtendyouandmakeyouveryhappy。”

Therewassomethingsosympathetic,soappreciative,inthesoundofGrace’svoice,thatitimpelledpeopletoplayhavocwiththeircustomaryreservationsintalkingtoher。“Itistenderandkindofyoutofeelthat。”saidMrs。Charmond。“PerhapsIhavegivenyouthenotionthatmylanguorismorethanitreallyis。Butthisplaceoppressesme,andIhaveaplanofgoingabroadagooddeal。Iusedtogowitharelative,butthatarrangementhasdroppedthrough。”RegardingGracewithafinalglanceofcriticism,sheseemedtomakeuphermindtoconsidertheyounggirlsatisfactory,andcontinued:“NowIamoftenimpelledtorecordmyimpressionsoftimesandplaces。Ihaveoftenthoughtofwritinga’NewSentimentalJourney。’ButIcannotfindenergyenoughtodoitalone。WhenIamatdifferentplacesinthesouthofEuropeIfeelacrowdofideasandfanciesthronginguponmecontinually,buttounfoldwriting-materials,takeupacoldsteelpen,andputtheseimpressionsdownsystematicallyoncold,smoothpaper——thatIcannotdo。SoIhavethoughtthatifIalwayscouldhavesomebodyatmyelbowwithwhomIaminsympathy,Imightdictateanyideasthatcomeintomyhead。AnddirectlyIhadmadeyouracquaintancetheotherdayitstruckmethatyouwouldsuitmesowell。Wouldyouliketoundertakeit?Youmightreadtome,too,ifdesirable。Willyouthinkitover,andaskyourparentsiftheyarewilling?”

“Ohyes。”saidGrace。“Iamalmostsuretheywouldbeveryglad。”

“Youaresoaccomplished,Ihear;Ishouldbequitehonoredbysuchintellectualcompany。”

Grace,modestlyblushing,deprecatedanysuchidea。

“DoyoukeepupyourlucubrationsatLittleHintock?”

“Ohno。LucubrationsarenotunknownatLittleHintock;buttheyarenotcarriedonbyme。”

“What——anotherstudentinthatretreat?”

“Thereisasurgeonlatelycome,andIhaveheardthathereadsagreatdeal——Iseehislightsometimesthroughthetreeslateatnight。”

“Ohyes——adoctor——IbelieveIwastoldofhim。Itisastrangeplaceforhimtosettlein。”

“Itisaconvenientcentreforapractice,theysay。Buthedoesnotconfinehisstudiestomedicine,itseems。Heinvestigatestheologyandmetaphysicsandallsortsofsubjects。”

“Whatishisname?”

“Fitzpiers。Herepresentsaveryoldfamily,Ibelieve,theFitzpiersesofBuckbury-Fitzpiers——notagreatmanymilesfromhere。”

“Iamnotsufficientlylocaltoknowthehistoryofthefamily。I

wasneverinthecountytillmyhusbandbroughtmehere。”Mrs。

Charmonddidnotcaretopursuethislineofinvestigation。

Whatevermysteriousmeritmightattachtofamilyantiquity,itwasonewhich,thoughsheherselfcouldclaimit,heradaptable,wanderingweltburgerlichenaturehadgrowntiredofcaringabout——

apeculiaritythatmadeheracontrasttoherneighbors。“Itisofrathermoreimportancetoknowwhatthemanishimselfthanwhathisfamilyis。”shesaid,“ifheisgoingtopractiseuponusasasurgeon。Haveyouseenhim?”

Gracehadnot。“Ithinkheisnotaveryoldman。”sheadded。

“Hasheawife?”

“Iamnotawarethathehas。”

“Well,Ihopehewillbeusefulhere。ImustgettoknowhimwhenIcomeback。Itwillbeveryconvenienttohaveamedicalman——ifheisclever——inone’sownparish。Igetdreadfullynervoussometimes,livinginsuchanoutlandishplace;andShertonissofartosendto。NodoubtyoufeelHintocktobeagreatchangeafterwatering-placelife。”

“Ido。Butitishome。Ithasitsadvantagesanditsdisadvantages。”Gracewasthinkinglessofthesolitudethanoftheattendantcircumstances。

Theychattedonforsometime,Gracebeingsetquiteathereasebyherentertainer。Mrs。Charmondwasfartoowell-practisedawomannottoknowthattoshowamarkedpatronagetoasensitiveyounggirlwhowouldprobablybeveryquicktodiscernit,wastodemolishherdignityratherthantoestablishitinthatyounggirl’seyes。So,beingviolentlypossessedwithherideaofmakinguseofthisgentleacquaintance,readyandwaitingatherowndoor,shetookgreatpainstowinherconfidenceatstarting。

JustbeforeGrace’sdeparturethetwochancedtopausebeforeamirrorwhichreflectedtheirfacesinimmediatejuxtaposition,soastobringintoprominencetheirresemblancesandtheircontrasts。Bothlookedattractiveasglassedbackbythefaithfulreflector;butGrace’scountenancehadtheeffectofmakingMrs。

Charmondappearmorethanherfullage。Therearecomplexionswhichsetoffeachothertogreatadvantage,andtherearethosewhichantagonize,theonekillingordamagingitsneighborunmercifully。Thiswasunhappilythecasehere。Mrs。Charmondfellintoameditation,andrepliedabstractedlytoacursoryremarkofhercompanion’s。However,shepartedfromheryoungfriendinthekindliesttones,promisingtosendandletherknowassoonashermindwasmadeuponthearrangementshehadsuggested。

WhenGracehadascendednearlytothetopoftheadjoiningslopeshelookedback,andsawthatMrs。Charmondstillstoodatthedoor,meditativelyregardingher。

Oftenduringthepreviousnight,afterhiscallontheMelburys,Winterborne’sthoughtsranuponGrace’sannouncedvisittoHintockHouse。Whycouldhenothaveproposedtowalkwithherpartoftheway?Somethingtoldhimthatshemightnot,onsuchanoccasion,careforhiscompany。

Hewasstillmoreofthatopinionwhen,standinginhisgardennextday,hesawhergopastonthejourneywithsuchaprettyprideintheevent。Hewonderedifherfather’sambition,whichhadpurchasedforherthemeansofintellectuallightandculturefarbeyondthoseofanyothernativeofthevillage,wouldconducetotheflightofherfutureinterestsaboveandawayfromthelocallifewhichwasoncetoherthemovementoftheworld。

Nevertheless,hehadherfather’spermissiontowinherifhecould;andtothisenditbecamedesirabletobringmatterssoontoacrisis,ifheeverhopedtodoso。Ifsheshouldthinkherselftoogoodforhim,hecouldlethergoandmakethebestofhisloss;butuntilhehadreallytestedherhecouldnotsaythatshedespisedhissuit。Thequestionwashowtoquickeneventstowardsanissue。

Hethoughtandthought,andatlastdecidedthatasgoodawayasanywouldbetogiveaChristmasparty,andaskGraceandherparentstocomeaschiefguests。

Theseruminationswereoccupyinghimwhentherebecameaudibleaslightknockingathisfrontdoor。Hedescendedthepathandlookedout,andbeheldMartySouth,dressedforout-doorwork。

“Whydidn’tyoucome,Mr。Winterborne?”shesaid。“I’vebeenwaitingtherehoursandhours,andatlastIthoughtImusttrytofindyou。”

“Blessmysoul,I’dquiteforgot。”saidGiles。

Whathehadforgottenwasthattherewasathousandyoungfir-

treestobeplantedinaneighboringspotwhichhadbeenclearedbythewood-cutters,andthathehadarrangedtoplantthemwithhisownhands。Hehadamarvellouspowerofmakingtreesgrow。

Althoughhewouldseemtoshovelintheearthquitecarelessly,therewasasortofsympathybetweenhimselfandthefir,oak,orbeechthathewasoperatingon,sothattherootstookholdofthesoilinafewdays。When,ontheotherhand,anyofthejourneymenplanted,althoughtheyseemedtogothroughanidenticallysimilarprocess,onequarterofthetreeswoulddieawayduringtheensuingAugust。

HenceWinterbornefounddelightintheworkevenwhen,asatpresent,hecontractedtodoitonportionsofthewoodlandinwhichhehadnopersonalinterest。Marty,whoturnedherhandtoanything,wasusuallytheonewhoperformedthepartofkeepingthetreesinaperpendicularpositionwhilehethrewinthemould。

Heaccompaniedhertowardsthespot,beingstimulatedyetfurthertoproceedwiththeworkbytheknowledgethatthegroundwasclosetotheway-sidealongwhichGracemustpassonherreturnfromHintockHouse。

“You’veacoldinthehead,Marty。”hesaid,astheywalked。

“Thatcomesofcuttingoffyourhair。”

“Isupposeitdo。Yes;I’vethreeheadachesgoingoninmyheadatthesametime。”

“Threeheadaches!”

“Yes,arheumaticheadacheinmypoll,asickheadacheovermyeyes,andamiseryheadacheinthemiddleofmybrain。However,I

cameout,forIthoughtyoumightbewaitingandgrumblinglikeanythingifIwasnotthere。”

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