thedressofhermodelhadbeenframeduponasymmetricallyattenuatedFrenchcorset,andtheunfortunateMinty'sfullerandamplercurveshadunderhersimplecountrystaysknownnomorerestrainingcincturethanknewtheVenusofMilo。Thealterationwasahideousfailure,itwasneitherMinty'sstatuesqueoutlinenorLouiseMacy'sgracefulcontour。Mintywasnofool,andtherevelationofthissloweducationofthefigureandtrainingofoutline——whetherfairorfalseinart——struckherquickintelligencewithallitsfullandhopelesssignificance。Abitterlightsprangtohereyes;shetorethewretchedshamfromhershoulders,andthenwrappingashawlaroundher,threwherselfheavilyandsullenlyonthebed。ButinactionwasnotacharacteristicofMinty'semotion;
shepresentlyroseagain,and,takinganoldwork-boxfromhertrunk,begantorummageinitsrecesses。Itwasanoldshell-
incrustedaffair,andtheapparentreceptacleofsuchcheapoddsandendsofjewelryasshepossessed;ahideouscameoring,thepropertyofthelateMrs。Sharpe,wasmissing。Sheagainrapidlyexploredthecontentsofthebox,andthenaninspirationseizedher,andshedartedintoherbrother'sbedroom。
ThatprecociousandgallantLovelaceoften,despiteallsentiment,hadbaselysuccumbedtothegrossmaterialismofyouthfulslumber。
Onacotinthecorner,halfhiddenunderthewreckofhisowncarelessandhurrieddisrobing,withonearmhangingoutofthecoverlid,Richelieulaysupremelyunconscious。Ontheforefingerofhissmallbutdirtyhandthemissingcameowasstillglitteringguiltily。WithaswiftmovementofindignationMintyrushedwithupliftedpalmtowardsthetemptingexpanseofyouthfulcheekthatlayinvitinglyexposeduponthepillow。Thenshestoppedsuddenly。
Shehadseenhimlyingthusahundredtimesbefore。Onthepillownearhimanindistinguishablemassofgoldenfur——thehelplessbulkofasquirrelchainedtothelegofhiscot;athisfeetawall-
eyedcat,whohadfollowedhistyrannouscapriceswiththelong-
sufferingdevotionofhersex;ontheshelfabovehimaloathsomecollectionoffliesandtarantulasindullgreenbottles:aslabofginger-breadforlightnocturnalrefection,andherownpotofbear'sgrease。Perhapsitwasthepiteousdefencelessnessofyouthfulsleep,perhapsitwassomelingeringmemoryofherfather'scaress;butasshegazedathimwithtroubledeyes,thejuvenilereprobateslippedbackintothebaby-boythatshehadcarriedinherownchildisharmssuchashorttimeago,whenthematernalresponsibilityhaddescendedwiththedeadmother'sill-
fittingdressesuponherlankgirlishfigureandscantvirginbreast——andherhandfelllistlesslyatherside。
Thesleeperstirredslightlyandawoke。Atthesamemoment,bysomemysterioussympathy,apairofbeadybrighteyesappearedinthebulkoffurnearhiscurls,thecatstretchedherself,andevenavagueagitationwasheardinthebottlesontheshelf。Richelieu'sblinkingeyeswanderedfromthecandletohissister,andthentheguiltyhandwassuddenlywithdrawnunderthebedclothes。
"Nomatter,dear,"saidMinty;"it'smar's,andyoukinwearitwhenyoulike,ifyou'llonlyaskforit。”
Richelieuwonderedifhewasdreaming!Thisunexpectedmildness——
thisinexplicabletremorinhissister'svoice:itmustbesomeoccultinfluenceofthenightseasononthesisterlymind,possiblyakintoafearofghosts!Hemadeamentalnoteofitinviewoffuturefavors,yetforthemomenthefeltembarrassedlygratified。
"Yeain'twantin'anything,Minty,"hesaidaffectionately;"apailo'coldwaterfromthefarspring——nonothin'?"Hemadeanostentatiousmovementasiftorise,yetsufficientlyprotractedtopreventanyhastyacceptanceofhisprodigaloffer。
"No,dear,"shesaid,stillgazingathimwithanabsorbedlookinherdarkeyes。
Richelieufeltaslightcreepysensationunderthatlonelyfar-offgaze。"Youreyeslookawfulbigatnight,Minty,"hesaid。Hewouldhaveadded"andpretty,"butshewashissister,andhehadtheloftyfraternalconvictionofhisdutyinrepressingtheinordinatevanityofthesex。"Ye'resureyeain'twantin'
nothin'?"
"Notnow,dear。”Shepausedamoment,andthensaiddeliberately:
"Butyouwouldn'tmindturnin'outaftersun-upandrunnin'anerrandformeovertoTheLookout?"
Richelieu'seyessparkledsosuddenlythateveninherabsorptionMintynoticedthechange。"Butye'renotgoin'totarryoverthere,nergossip——youhear?Yertotakethisyermessage。Yertosay'thatitwillbeonpossibleformetocomebackthere,onaccount——onaccountof——'"
"Importantbusiness,"suggestedRichelieu;"that'stheperlitestyle。”
"Efyoulike。”Sheleanedoverthebedandputherlipstohisforehead,stilldampwiththedewsofsleep,andthentohislong-
lashedlids。"MindNip!"——thesquirrel——hepracticallysuggested。
Foraninstanttheirblondcurlsmingledonthepillow。"Nowgotosleep,"shesaidcurtly。
ButRichelieuhadtakenherwhiteneckintheshortstrangulatoryhugofthesmallboy,andheldherfast。"Ye'llletmeputonmybestpants?"
"Yes。”
"Andwearthatring?"
"Yes"——alittlesadly。
"Thenyerkincountmein,Minty;andseehere"——hisvoicesanktoaconfidentialwhisper——"mebbeesomedayye'llbebeholdentoME
foraloto'realjewelry。”
Shereturnedslowlytoherroom,and,openingthewindow,lookedoutuponthenight。ThesamemoonthathadlentsuchsupererogatorygracetothenaturalbeautyofTheLookout,hereseemedtohavefailed;asMintyhad,indisguisingtherelentlesslimitationsofNatureorthecruelbondsofcustom。Theblackplainofgranite,underitsrays,appearedonlytoextenditspovertytosomeremoterbarrier;theblackenedstumpsoftheburntforeststoodbleakeragainstthesky,likebrokenandtwistedpillarsofiron。ThecavityofthebrokenledgewhereRichelieuhadprospectedwasahideouschasmofbluishblackness,overwhichapurplevaporseemedtohover;the"brushdump"besidethehouseshowedacavernofwrithinganddistortedobjectsstiffenedintodarkrigidity。Shehadoftenlookedupontheprospect:ithadneverseemedsohardandchangeless;yetsheacceptedit,asshehadaccepteditbefore。
Sheturnedaway,undressedherselfmechanically,andwenttobed。
Shehadanideathatshehadbeenveryfoolish;thatherescapefrombeingstillmorefoolishwassomethingmiraculous,andinsomemeasureconnectedwithProvidence,herfather,herlittlebrother,andherdeadmother,whosedressshehadrecklesslyspoiled。Butthatshehadevensoslightlytouchedthebitternessandgloryofrenunciation——aswrittenofheroinesandfineladiesbynovelistsandpoets——neverenteredthefoolishheadofMintySharpe,theblacksmith'sdaughter。
CHAPTERIV。
ItwasalittleafterdaybreaknextmorningthatMainwaringawokefromthefirstunrefreshingnighthehadpassedatTheLookout。Hewassofeverishandrestlessthathedressedhimselfatsunrise,andcautiouslysteppedoutuponthestillsilentveranda。ThechairswhichheandLouiseMacyhadoccupiedwerestill,itseemedtohim,conspicuouslyconfidentialwitheachother,andheseparatedthem,butashelookeddownintotheGreatCanyonathisfeethewasconsciousofsomeundefinablechangeintheprospect。Aslightmistwasrisingfromthevalley,asifitwerethelastoflastnight'sillusions;thefirstlevelsunbeamswereobtrusivelysearching,andthekeenmorningairhadadrylypracticalinsistencewhichirritatedhim,untilalightfootsteponthefartherendoftheverandacausedhimtoturnsharply。
Itwasthesingularapparitionofasmallboy,bearingasurprisingresemblancetoMintySharpe,anddressedinanuniquefashion。Onatumbledseaofblondcurlsa"chip"sailorhat,withabroadredribbon,rodejauntily。Butherethenauticalsuggestionchanged,ashadthedesireofbecomingapiratewhichinducedit。Aredshirt,withawhitecollar,andayellowplaidribbontie,thatalsorecalledMintySharpe,lightlyturnedthesuggestionofhiscostumetomining。Shortblackvelvettrousers,comingtohisknee,andostentatiouslynewshort-leggedboots,withvisiblestrapslikecurlingears,completedtheentirelyoriginalcharacterofhislowerlimbs。
Mainwaring,alwayseasilygentleandfamiliarwithchildrenandhisinferiors,lookedathimwithanencouragingsmile。Richelieu——foritwashe——advancedgravelyandheldouthishand,withthecameoringapparent。Mainwaring,withequalgravity,shookitwarmly,andremovedhishat。Richelieu,keenlyobservant,didthesame。
"IsJimBradleyoutyet?"askedRichelieu,carelessly。
"No;Ithinknot。ButI'mFrankMainwaring。WillIdo?"
Richelieusmiled。Thedimples,thewhiteteeth,thedark,laughingeyes,weresurelyMinty's?
"I'mRichelieu,"herejoinedwithequalcandor。
"Richelieu?"
"Yes。ThatFrenchman——theLordCardinal——youknow。MarsawForrestdohimoutinSt。Louis。”
"Dohim?"
"Yes,inthetheayter。”
Withaconfusedmisconceptionofhismeaning,MainwaringtriedtorecallthehistoricaldressofthegreatCardinalandfitittothemasquerader——ifsuchhewere——beforehim。ButRichelieurelievedhimbyadding,——
"RichelieuSharpe。”
"Oh,that'syourNAME!"saidMainwaring,cheerfully。"Thenyou'reMissMinty'sbrother。Iknowher。Howjollylucky!"
Theybothshookhandsagain。Richelieu,eagertogetridoftheburdenofhissister'smessage,whichhefeltwasinthewayoffree-and-easyintercoursewiththischarmingstranger,lookeduneasilytowardsthehouse。
"Isay,"saidMainwaring,"ifyou'reinahurry,you'dbettergointhereandknock。Ihearsomeonestirringinthekitchen。”
Richelieunodded,butfirstwentbacktothestepsoftheveranda,pickedupasmallblueknottedhandkerchief,apparentlycontainingsomeheavyobjects,andrepassedMainwaring。
"What!haveyoucutit,Richelieu,withyourvaluables?Whathaveyougotthere?"
"Specimins,"saidRichelieu,shortly,andvanished。
Hereturnedpresently。"Well,Cardinal,didyouseeanybody?"
askedMainwaring。
"Mrs。Bradley;butJim'sovertothemill。I'mgoin'there。”
"DidyouseeMissMacy?"continuedMainwaring,carelessly。
"Loo?"
"Loo!——well;yes。”
"No。She'sphilanderin'withCaptainGreyson。”
"PhilanderingwithGreyson?"echoedMainwaring,inwonder。
"Yes;onhorsebackontheridge。”
"Youmeanshe'sridingoutwithMr——withCaptainGreyson?"
"Yes;ridin'ANDphilanderin',"persistedRichelieu。
"Andwhatdoyoucallphilandering?"
"Well;Ireckonyouandsheoughterknow,"returnedRichelieu,withaprecociousair。
"Certainly,"saidMainwaring,withafaintsmile。RichelieureallywaslikeMinty。
Therewasalongsilence。ThisyoungEnglishmanwasbecomingexceedinglyuninteresting。Richelieufeltthathewasgainingneitherprofitnoramusement,andlosingtime。"I'mgoing,"hesaid。
"Goodmorning,"saidMainwaring,withoutlookingup。
Richelieupickeduphisspecimens,thoroughlyconvincedofthestranger'sglitteringdeceitfulness,andvanished。
Itwasnearlyeighto'clockwhenMrs。Bradleycamefromthehouse。
Sheapologized,withaslightlydistraitsmile,forthetardinessofthehousehold。"Mr。Bradleystayedatthemillallnight,andwillnotbehereuntilbreakfast,whenhebringsyourfriendMr。
Richardsonwithhim"——Mainwaringscarcelyrepressedamovementofimpatience——"whoarrivesearly。It'sunfortunatethatMissSharpecan'tcometo-day。”
InhisabstractionMainwaringdidnotnoticethatMrs。BradleyslightlyaccentedMinty'sformalappellation,andsaidcarelessly,——
"Oh,that'swhyherbrothercameoverheresoearly!"
"DidYOUseehim?"askedMrs。Bradley,almostabruptly。
"Yes。Heisanamusinglittlebeggar;butIthinkheshareshissister'spreferenceforMr。Bradley。Hedesertedmehereintheverandaforhimatthemill。”
"Louisewillkeepyoucompanyassoonasshehaschangedherdress,"continuedMrs。Bradley。"Shewasoutridingearlythismorningwithafriend。She'sveryfondofearlymorningrides。”
"ANDphilandering,"repeatedMainwaringtohimself。ItwasquitenaturalforMissMacytorideoutinthemorning,afterthefashionofthecountry,withanescort;butwhyhadthecubinsistedonthe"philandering"?Hehadsaid,"ANDphilandering,"distinctly。Itwasanastythingforhimtosay。Anyotherfellowbuthe,Mainwaring,mightmisunderstandthewholething。Perhapsheoughttowarnher——butno!hecouldnotrepeatthegossipofachild,andthatchildthebrotherofoneofherinferiors。ButwasMintyaninferior?DidsheandMintytalktogetheraboutthisfellowGreyson?Atallevents,itwouldonlyrevivetheawkwardnessoftheprecedingday,andheresolvedtosaynothing。
Hewasrewardedbyahalf-inquiring,half-confidinglookinLouise'sbrighteyes,whenshepresentlygreetedhimontheveranda。"Shehadquiteforgotten,"shesaid,"totellhimlastnightofhermorning'sengagement;indeed,shehadhalfforgottenIT。Itusedtobeafavoritepracticeofhers,withCaptainGreyson;butshehadlatelygivenitup。Shebelievedshehadnotriddensince——since——"
"Sincewhen?"askedMainwaring。
"Well,sinceyouwereill,"shesaidfrankly。
AquickpleasureshoneinMainwaring'scheekandeye;butLouise'sprettylidsdidnotdrop,norherfaint,quietbloomdeepen。
BreakfastwasalreadywaitingwhenMr。Richardsonarrivedalone。
HeexplainedthatMr。Bradleyhadsomeimportantandunexpectedbusinesswhichhaddelayedhim,butwhich,headded,"Mr。Bradleysaysmayproveinterestingenoughtoyoutoexcusehisabsencethismorning。”Mainwaringwasnotdispleasedthathiscriticalandobservanthostwasnotpresentattheirmeeting。LouiseMacywas,however,asdemurelyconsciousofthedifferentbearingofthetwocompatriots。Richardson'ssomewhatself-importantpatronageofthetwoladies,andthatCalifornianfamiliarityhehadacquired,changedtoacertainuneasydeferencetowardsMainwaring;whiletheyoungerEnglishman'sslightlystiffanddeliberatecordialitywas,nevertheless,mingledwithamysteriousunderstandingthatappearedinnateandunconscious。Louisewasquicktoseethatthesetwomen,morewidelydivergentinqualitythananytwoofherowncountrymen,wereyetmoresubtlyconnectedbysomeunknownsympathythanthemostequalofAmericans。Minty'spropheticbeliefoftheeffectofthetwowomenuponRichardsonwascertainlytrueasregardedMrs。Bradley。Thebanker——alargematerialnature——wasquicklyfascinatedbythedemure,puritanicgracesofthatlady,andwasinclinedtoexhibitasomewhatbroadandostentatiousgallantrythatannoyedMainwaring。Whentheywereseatedaloneontheveranda,whichtheladieshaddiscreetlylefttothem,Richardsonsaid,——
"OddIdidn'thearofBradley'swifebefore。Sheseemsaspicy,pretty,comfortablecreature。Regularlythrownawaywithhimuphere。”
Mainwaringrepliedcoldlythatshewas"anadmirablehelpmeetofaveryadmirableman,"not,however,withoutanuneasyrecollectionofherpreviousconfidencesrespectingherhusband。"Theyhavebeenmostthoroughlygoodandkindtome;myownbrotherandsistercouldnothavedonemore。Andcertainlynotwithbettertasteordelicacy,"headded,markedly。
"Certainly,certainly,"saidRichardson,hurriedly。"IwrotetoLadyMainwaringthatyouweretakencapitalcareofbysomeveryhonestpeople;andthat——"
"LadyMainwaringalreadyknowswhatIthinkofthem,andwhatsheowestotheirkindness,"saidMainwaring,dryly。
"True,true,"saidRichardson,apologetically。"Ofcourseyoumusthaveseenagooddealofthem。IonlyknowBradleyinabusinessway。He'sbeentryingtogettheBanktohelphimtoputupsomenewmillshere;butwedidn'tseeit。Idaresayheisgoodcompany——ratheramusing,eh?"
Mainwaringhadthegiftofhisclassofsnubbingbythepoliteandforgivingoblivionofsilence。Richardsonshifteduneasilyinhischair,butcontinuedwithassumedcarelessness:——
"No;Ionlyknewofthiscousin,MissMacy。IheardofherwhenshewasvisitingsomefriendsinMenloParklastyear。Ratheranattractivegirl。TheysayColonelJohnson,ofSacramento,tookquiteafancytoher——itwouldhavebeenagoodmatch,Idaresay,forheisveryrich——butthethingfellthroughinsomeway。Then,theysay,SHEwantedtomarrythatSpaniard,youngPico,oftheAmadorRanche;buthisfamilywouldn'thearofit。Somehow,she'sdeucedunlucky。Isupposeshe'llmakeamessofitwithCaptainGreysonshewasoutridingwiththismorning。”
"Didn'ttheBankthinkBradley'smillsagoodinvestment?"askedMainwaringquietly,whenRichardsonpaused。
"Notwithhiminit;heisnotabusinessman,youknow。”
"Ithoughthewas。Heseemstomeanenergeticman,whoknowshiswork,andisnotafraidtolookafterithimself。”
"That'sjustit。Hehasgotabsurdideasofco-operatingwithhisworkmen,youknow,anddoingeverythingslowlyandonalimitedscale。Theonlythingtobedoneistobuyupallthelandonthisridge,runoffthesettlers,freezeoutalltheothermills,andputitintoabigSanFranciscocompanyonshares。That'stheonlywaywewouldlookatit。”
"Butyoudon'tconsidertheinvestmentbad,evenfromHISpointofview?"
"Perhapsnot。”
"Andyouonlydeclineitbecauseitisn'tbigenoughfortheBank?"
"Exactly。”
"Richardson,"saidMainwaring,slowlyrising,puttinghishandsinhistrouserspockets,andsuddenlylookingdownuponthebankerfromtheeasylevelofhabitualsuperiority,"Iwishyou'dattendtothisthingforme。IdesiretomakesomereturntoMr。Bradleyforhiskindness。Iwishtogivehimwhathelphewants——inhisownway——youunderstand。Iwishit,andIbelievemyfatherwishesit,too。Ifyou'dlikehimtowritetoyoutothateffect——"
"Bynomeans,it'snotatallnecessary,"saidRichardson,droppingwithequalsuddennessintohisold-worldobsequiousness。"Ishallcertainlydoasyouwish。Itisnotabadinvestment,Mr。
Mainwaring,andasyousuggest,averyproperreturnfortheirkindness。And,beinghere,itwillcomequitenaturallyformetotakeuptheaffairagain。”
"And——Isay,Richardson。”
"Yes,sir?"
"Astheseladiesarerathershort-handedintheirdomesticservice,youknow,perhapsyou'dbetternotstaytoluncheonordinner,butgoontotheSummitHouse——it'sonlyamileortwofarther——andcomebackherethisevening。Ishan'twantyouuntilthen。”
"Certainly!"stammeredRichardson。"I'lljusttakeleaveoftheladies!"
"It'snotatallnecessary,"saidMainwaring,quietly;"youwouldonlydisturbthemintheirhouseholdduties。I'lltellthemwhatI'vedonewithyou,iftheyask。You'llfindyourstickandhatinthepassage,andyoucanleavetheverandabythesesteps。Bytheway,youhadbettermanageattheSummittogetsomeonetobringmytrapsfromheretobeforwardedtoSacramentoto-morrow。I'llwantaconveyance,orahorseofsomekind,myself,forI'vegivenupwalkingforawhile;butwecansettleaboutthatto-night。
Comeearly。Goodmorning?"
Heaccompaniedhisthoroughlysubjugatedcountryman——who,however,farfromattemptingtoreasserthimself,actuallyseemedeasierandmorecheerfulinhissubmission——totheendoftheveranda,andwatchedhimdepart。Asheturnedback,hesawtheprettyfigureofLouiseMacyleaningagainstthedoorway。Howgracefulandrefinedshelookedinthatsimplemorningdress!WhatwonderthatshewasadmiredbyGreyson,byJohnson,andbythatSpaniard!——no,byJove,itwasSHEthatwantedtomarryhim!
"WhathaveyousentawayMr。Richardsonfor?"askedtheyounggirl,withahalf-reproachful,half-mischievouslookinherbrighteyes。
"IpackedhimoffbecauseIthoughtitwasalittletoohardonyouandMrs。Bradleytoentertainhimwithouthelp。”
"ButashewasOURguest,youmighthaveleftthattous,"saidMissMacy。
"ByJove!Ineverthoughtofthat,"saidMainwaring,coloringinconsternation。"Prayforgiveme,MissMacy——butyouseeIknewtheman,andcouldsayit,andyoucouldn't。”
"Well,Iforgiveyou,foryoulookreallysocutup,"saidLouise,laughing。"ButIdon'tknowwhatJennywillsayofyourdisposingofherconquestsosummarily。”Shestoppedandregardedhimmoreattentively。"Hashebroughtyouanybadnews?ifso,it'sapityyoudidn'tsendhimawaybefore。He'squitespoilingourcure。”
Mainwaringthoughtbitterlythathehad。"Butit'sacureforallthat,MissMacy,"hesaid,withanattemptatcheerfulness,"andbeingacure,yousee,there'snolongeranexcuseformystayinghere。Ihavebeenmakingarrangementsforleavinghereto-morrow。”
"Sosoon?"
"Doyouthinkitsoon,MissMacy?"askedMainwaring,turningpaleinspiteofhimself。
"Iquiteforgot——thatyouwerehereasaninvalidonly,andthatweoweourpleasuretotheaccidentofyourpain。”
Shespokealittleartificially,hethought,yethercheekshadnotlosttheirpinkbloom,norhereyestheirtranquillity。HadheheardMinty'scriticismhemighthavebelievedthattheorganicomissionnoticedbyherwasafact。
"AndnowthatyourgoodworkasSisterofCharityiscompleted,you'llbeabletoentertheworldofgayetyagainwithaclearconscience,"saidMainwaring,withasmilethatheinwardlyfeltwasamiserablefailure。"You'llbeabletoresumeyourmorningrides,youknow,whichthewretchedinvalidinterrupted。”
Louiseraisedhercleareyestohis,withoutreproach,indignation,orevenwonder。Hefeltasifhehadattemptedaninsultandfailed。
"Doesmycousinknowyouaregoingsosoon?"sheaskedfinally。
"No,Ididnotknowmyselfuntilto-day。Yousee,"headdedhastily,whilehishonestbloodblazonedthelieinhischeek,"I'veheardofsomemiserablebusinessaffairsthatwillbringmebacktoEnglandsoonerthatIexpected。”
"Ithinkyoushouldconsideryourhealthmoreimportantthananymerebusiness,"saidLouise。"Idon'tmeanthatyoushouldremainHERE,"sheaddedwithahastylaugh,"butitwouldbeapity,nowthatyouhavereapedthebenefitofrestandtakingcareofyourself,thatyoushouldnotmakeityouronlybusinesstoseekitelsewhere。”
Mainwaringlongedtosaythatwithinthelasthalfhour,livingordyinghadbecomeoflittlemomenttohim;buthedoubtedthetruthorefficacyofthistimewornheroicofpassion。Hefelt,too,thatanythinghesaidwasameresubterfugefortherealreasonofhissuddendeparture。Andhowwashetoquestionherastothatreason?Inescapingfromthesesubterfuges——hewascompelledtolieagain。Withanassumptionofchangingthesubject,hesaidcalmly,"Richardsonthoughthehadmetyoubefore——inMenloPark,I
think。”
Amazedattheevidentirrelevanceoftheremark,Louisesaidcoldly,thatshedidnotrememberhavingseenhimbefore。
"IthinkitwasataMr。Johnson's——orWITHaMr。Johnson——orperhapsatoneofthoseSpanishranches——IthinkhementionedsomenamelikePico!"
Louiselookedathimwonderinglyforaninstant,andthengavewaytoafrank,irrepressiblelaugh,whichlentherdelicatebutrathersetlittlefaceallthecolorhehadmissed。Partiallyrelievedbyherunconcern,andyetmortifiedthathehadonlyprovokedhersenseoftheludicrous,hetriedtolaughalso。
"Then,tobequiteplain,"saidLouise,wipinghernowhumideyes,"youwantmetounderstandthatyoureallydidn'tpaysufficientattentiontohearcorrectly!Thankyou;that'saprettyEnglishcompliment,Isuppose。”
"Idaresayyouwouldn'tcallit'philandering'?"
"Icertainlyshouldn't,forIdon'tknowwhat'philandering'
means。”
Mainwaringcouldnotreply,withRichelieu,"Yououghttoknow";
nordidhedareexplainwhathethoughtitmeant,andhowheknewit。Louise,however,innocentlysolvedthedifficulty。
"There'sacountrysongI'veheardMintysing,"shesaid。"Itruns——
Come,Philander,letusbea-marchin',Everyoneforhistruelovea-sarchin'
Chooseyourtruelovenowornever……
Haveyoubeenlisteningtoheralso?"
"No,"saidMainwaring,withasuddenincomprehensible,bututterlyirrepressible,resolution;"butI'M'a-marchin','youknow,andperhapsImust'choosemytruelovenowornever。'Willyouhelpme,MissMacy?"
Hedrewgentlynearher。Hehadbecomequitewhite,butalsoverymanly,anditstruckher,moredeeply,thoroughly,andconscientiouslysincerethananymanwhohadbeforeaddressedher。
Shemovedslightlyaway,asiftorestherselfbylayingbothhandsuponthebackofthechair。
"Wheredoyouexpecttobeginyour'sarchin''?"shesaid,leaningonthechairandtiltingitbeforeher;"orareyouasvagueasusualastolocality?Isitatsome'Mr。Johnson'or'Mr。Pico,'
or——"
"Here,"heinterruptedboldly。
"Ireallythinkyououghttofirsttellmycousinthatyouaregoingawayto-morrow,"shesaid,withafaintsmile。"It'ssuchshortnotice。She'sjustinthere。”Shenoddedherprettyhead,withoutraisinghereyes,towardsthehall。
"Butitmaynotbesosoon,"saidMainwaring。
"Oh,thenthe'sarchin''isnotsoimportant?"saidLouise,raisingherhead,andlookingtowardsthehallwithsomeuneasybutindefinablefeminineinstinct。
Shewasright;thesitting-roomdooropened,andMrs。Bradleymadehersmilingappearance。
"Mr。Mainwaringwasjustlookingforyou,"saidLouise,forthefirsttimeraisinghereyestohim。"He'snotonlysentoffMr。
Richardson,buthe'sgoingawayhimselfto-morrow。”
Mrs。Bradleylookedfromtheonetotheotherinmutewonder。
MainwaringcastanimploringglanceatLouise,whichhadthedesiredeffect。Muchmoreseriously,andinaquaint,business-
likeway,theyounggirltookituponherselftoexplaintoMrs。
BradleythatRichardsonhadbroughttheinvalidsomeimportantnewsthatwould,unfortunately,notonlyshortenhisstayinAmerica,butevencompelhimtoleaveTheLookoutsoonerthanheexpected,perhapsto-morrow。Mainwaringthankedherwithhiseyes,andthenturnedtoMrs。Bradley。
"WhetherIgoto-morrowornextday,"hesaidwithsimpleandearnestdirectness,"Iintend,youknow,toseeyousoonagain,eitherhereorinmyownhomeinEngland。Idonotknow,"headdedwithmarkedgravity,"thatIhavesucceededinconvincingyouthatIhavemadeyourfamilyalreadywellknowntomypeople,andthat"——
hefixedhiseyeswithameaninglookonLouise——"nomatterwhen,orinwhatway,youcometothem,yourplaceismadereadyforyou。