Ishalltakeitroundtothemall,andtherogueswon'tgetitoutofMEforahundredandfifty;why,itisasbigasanut。"
"No,no,Reginald。Moneyhasalwaysmademischiefbetweenyouandme。Youneverhadfiftypoundsyet,youdidn'tfallintotemptation。Doprayletmekeepitforyou;orelsesellit——I
knowhowtosell;nobodybetter——andkeepthemoneyforagoodoccasion。"
"Isityours,ormine?"saidhe,sulkily。
"Whyyours,dear;youearnedit。"
"Thengiveitme,please。"Andhealmostforceditoutofherhand。
Sonowshesatdownandcriedoverthispieceofgoodluck,forherheartfilledwithforebodings。
Helaughedather,butatlasthadthegracetoconsoleher,andassurehershewastormentingherselffornothing。
"Timewillshow,"saidshe,sadly。
Timedidshow。
Threeorfourdayshecame,asusual,tolaughheroutofherforebodings。Butpresentlyhisvisitsceased。Sheknewwhatthatmeant:hewaslivinglikeagentleman,meltinghisdiamond,andplayingherfalsewiththefirstprettyfacehemet。
Thisblow,comingaftershehadbeensohappy,struckPhoebeDalestupidwithgrief。Thelineonherhighforeheaddeepened;andatnightshesatwithherhandsbeforeher,sighing,andsighing,andlisteningforthefootstepsthatnevercame。
"Oh,Dick!"shesaid,"neveryouloveanyone。Iamawearyofmylife。Andtothinkthat,butforthatdiamond——oh,dear!oh,dear!
oh,dear!"
ThenDickusedtotryandcomfortherinhisway,andoftenputhisarmroundherneck,andgaveherhisroughbuthonestsympathy。
Dick'srareaffectionwasheronedropofcomfort;itwassomethingtorelieveherswellingheart。
"Oh,Dick!"shesaidtohimonenight,"IwishIhadmarriedhim。"
"What,tobeill-used?"
"Hecouldn'tusemeworse。Ihavebeenwife,andmother,andsweetheart,andall,tohim;andtobeleftlikethis。Hetreatsmelikethedirtbeneathhisfeet。"
"'Tisyourownfault,Phoebe,partly。Yousaytheword,andI'llbreakeveryboneinhiscarcass。"
"What,dohimamischief!Why,I'dratherdiethanharmahairofhishead。Youmustneverliftahandtohim,orIshallhateyou。"
"HateME,Phoebe?"
"Ay,boy:Ishould。Godforgiveme:'tisnousedeceivingourselves;whenawomanlovesamanshedespises,neveryoucomebetweenthem;there'snoreasoninherlove,soitisincurable。
Onecomfort,itcan'tgoonforever;itmustkillme,beforemytimeandsobest。IfIwasonlyamother,andhadalittleReginaldtodandleonmykneeandgloatupon,tillhespenthismoney,andcamebacktome。That'swhyIsaidIwishedIwashiswife。Oh!whydoesGodfillapoorwoman'sbosomwithlove,andnothingtospenditonbutastone;forsurehisheartmustbeone。
IfIhadonlysomethingthatwouldletmealwaysloveit,alittletoddlingthingatmyknee,thatwouldalwaysletmelookatit,andloveit,somethingtooyoungtobefalsetome,tooweaktorunawayfrommylong——ing——arms——and——year——ningheart!"Thencameaburstofagony,andmoansofdesolation,tillpoorpuzzledDickblubberedloudlyathergrief;andthenhertearsflowedinstreams。
Troubleontrouble。Dickhimselfgotstrangelyoutofsorts,andcomplainedofshivers。Phoebesenthimtobedearly,andmadehimsomewhitewinewheyveryhot。Inthemorninghegotup,andsaidhewasbetter;butafterbreakfasthewasviolentlysick,andsufferedseveralreturnsofnauseabeforenoon。"OnewouldthinkI
waspoisoned,"saidhe。
Atoneo'clockhewasseizedwithakindofspasminthethroatthatlastedsolongitnearlychokedhim。
ThenPhoebegotfrightened,andsenttothenearestsurgeon。Hedidnothurry,andpoorDickhadanotherfrightfulspasmjustashecamein。
"Itishysterical,"saidthesurgeon。"Nodiseaseoftheheart,isthere?Givehimalittlesal-volatileeveryhalfhour。"
Inspiteofthesal-volatiletheseterriblespasmsseizedhimeveryhalfhour;andnowheusedtospringoffthebedwithacryofterrorwhentheycame;andeachonelefthimweakerandweaker;hehadtobecarriedbackbythewomen。
Asad,sickeningfearseizedonPhoebe。SheleftDickwiththemaid,andtyingonherbonnetinamoment,rushedwildlydownthestreet,askingtheneighborsforagreatdoctor,thebestthatcouldbehadformoney。Onesenthereastamile,anotherwest,andshewasalmostdistracted,whenwhoshoulddriveupbutDr。andMrs。Staines,tomakepurchases。Shedidnotknowhisname,butsheknewhewasadoctor。Sherantothewindow,andcried,"Oh,doctor,mybrother!Oh,praycometohim。Oh!oh!"
Dr。Stainesgotquickly,butcalmly,out;toldhiswifetowait;
andfollowedPhoebeup-stairs。ShetoldhiminafewagitatedwordshowDickhadbeentaken,andallthesymptoms;especiallywhathadalarmedherso,hisspringingoffthebedwhenthespasmcame。
Dr。Stainestoldhertoholdthepatientup。Helostnotamoment,butopenedhismouthresolutely,andlookeddown。
"Theglottisisswollen,"saidhe:thenhefelthishands,andsaid,withthegrave,terriblecalmofexperience,"Heisdying。"
"Oh,no!no!Oh,doctor,savehim!savehim!"
"Nothingcansavehim,unlesswehadasurgeononthespot。Yes,I
mightsavehim,ifyouhavethecourage:openinghiswindpipebeforethenextspasmishisonechance。"
"Openhiswindpipe!Oh,doctor!Itwillkillhim。Letmelookatyou。"
Shelookedhardinhisface。Itgaveherconfidence。
"Isittheonlychance?"
"Theonlyone:anditisflyingwhilewechatter。"
"DOIT。"
Hewhippedouthislancet。
"ButIcan'tlookonit。ItrusttoyouandmySaviour'smercy。"
Shefellonherknees,andbowedherheadinprayer。
Stainesseizedabasin,putitbythebedside,madeanincisioninthewindpipe,andgotDickdownonhisstomach,withhisfaceoverthebedside。Somebloodran,butnotmuch。"Now!"hecried,cheerfully,"asmallbellows!There'soneinyourparlor。Run。"
Phoeberanforit,andatDr。Staines'directionliftedDickalittle,whilethebellows,dulycleansed,weregentlyappliedtotheapertureinthewindpipe,andtheactionofthelungsdelicatelyaidedbythisprimitivebuteffectualmeans。
HeshowedPhoebehowtodoit,torealeafoutofhispocket-book,wroteahastydirectiontoanablesurgeonnear,andsenthiswifeoffwithitinthecarriage。
Phoebeandheneverleftthepatienttillthesurgeoncamewithalltheinstrumentsrequired;amongsttherest,withabig,tortuouspairofnippers,withwhichhecouldreachtheglottis,andsnipit。Buttheyconsulted,andthoughtitwisertocontinuethesurermethod;andsoalittletubewasneatlyinsertedintoDick'swindpipe,andhisthroatbandaged;andbythisaperturehedidhisbreathingforsomelittletime。
Phoebenursedhimlikeamother;andtheterrorandthejoydidhergood,andmadeherlessdesolate。
Dickwasonlyjustwellwhenbothofthemweresummonedtothefarm,andarrivedonlyjustintimetoreceivetheirfather'sblessingandhislastsigh。
Theirelderbrother,amarriedman,inheritedthefarm,andwasexecutor。PhoebeandDickwereleftfifteenhundredpoundsapiece,onconditionoftheirleavingEnglandandgoingtoNatal。
Theyknewdirectlywhatthatmeant。Phoebewastobepartedfromabadman,andDickwastocomfortherfortheloss。
WhenthispartofthewillwasreadtoPhoebe,sheturnedfaint,andonlyherhealthandbodilyvigorkeptherfromswooningrightaway。
Butsheyielded。"Itisthewillofthedead,"saidshe,"andI
willobeyit;for,oh,ifIhadbutlistenedtohimmorewhenhewasalivetoadviseme,Ishouldnotsitherenow,sickatheartanddry-eyed,whenIoughttobethinkingonlyofthegoodfriendthatisgone。"
Whenshehadcometothisshebecamefeverishlyanxioustobegone。
Shebusiedherselfinpurchasingagriculturalmachines,andstores,andevenstock;andtoseeherpinchingthebeasts'ribstofindtheircondition,andparryingallattemptstocheather,youwouldneverhavebelievedshecouldbealove-sickwoman。
Dickkeptheruptothemark。Heonlylefthertobargainwiththemasterofagoodvessel;foritwasnotrifletotakeouthorsesandcows,andmachines,andbalesofcloth,cotton,andlinen。
Whenthatwassettledtheycameintotowntogether,andPhoebeboughtshrewdly,atwholesalehousesinthecity,forcash,andwouldhavebargains:andthelittleshopin——Streetwasturnedintoawarehouse。
Theywereallardor,ascolonistsshouldbe;andwhatpleasedDickmost,shenevermentionedFalcon;yethelearnedfromthemaidthatworthyhadbeentheretwice,lookingveryseedy。
Thedaydrewnear。Dickwasinhighspirits。
"Weshallsoonmakeourfortuneoutthere,"hesaid;"andI'llgetyouagoodhusband。"
Sheshuddered,butsaidnothing。
Theeveningbeforetheyweretosail,Phoebesatalone,inherblackdress,tiredwithwork,andaskingherself,sickatheart,couldsheeverreallyleaveEngland,whenthedooropenedsoftly,andReginaldFalcon,shabbilydressed,camein,andthrewhimselfintoachair。
Shestartedupwithascream,thensankdownagain,trembling,andturnedherfacetothewall。
"Soyouaregoingtorunawayfromme!"saidhesavagely。
"Ay,Reginald,"saidshemeekly。
"Thisisyourfinelove,isit?"
"Youhavewornitout,dear,"shesaidsoftly,withoutturningherheadfromthewall。
"IwishIcouldsayasmuch;but,curseit,everytimeIleaveyouIlearntoloveyoumore。IamneverreallyhappybutwhenIamwithyou。"
"Blessyouforsayingthat,dear。IoftenthoughtyouMUSTfindthatoutoneday;butyoutooktoolong。"
"Oh,betterlatethannever。Phoebe!CanyouhavethehearttogototheCape,andleavemeallaloneintheworld,withnobodythatreallycaresforme?Surelyyouarenotobligedtogo。"
"Yes;myfatherleftDickandmefifteenhundredpoundsapiecetogo:thatwasthecondition。PoorDickloveshisunhappysister。
Hewon'tgowithoutme——Ishouldbehisruin——poorDick,thatreallylovesme;andhelaya-dyinghere,andthegooddoctorandme——Godblesshim——webroughthimbackfromthegrave。Ah,youlittleknowwhatIhavegonethrough。Youwerenothere。CatchyoubeingnearmewhenIamintrouble。There,Imustgo。Imustgo。Iwillgo;ifIflingmyselfintotheseahalfway。"
"And,ifyoudo,I'lltakeadoseofpoison;forIhavethrownawaythetruestheart,thesweetest,mostunselfish,kindest,generous——
oh!oh!oh!"
Andhebegantohowl。
ThissetPhoebesobbing。"Don'tcry,dear,"shemurmuredthroughhertears;"ifyouhavereallyanyloveforme,comewithme。"
"What,leaveEngland,andgotoadesert?"
"Lovecanmakeadesertagarden。"
"Phoebe,I'lldoanythingelse。I'llswearnottoleaveyourside。
I'llneverlookatanyotherfacebutyours。ButIcan'tliveinAfrica。"
"Iknowyoucan't。Ittakesalittlereallovetogotherewithapoorgirllikeme。Ah,well,I'dhavemadeyousohappy。Wearenotpooremigrants。Ihaveahorseforyoutoride,andgunstoshoot;andmeandDickwoulddoalltheworkforyou。Butthereareothershereyoucan'tleaveforme。Well,then,good-by,dear。
InAfrica,orhere,Ishallalwaysloveyou;andmanyasalttearI
shallshedforyouyet,manyaoneIhave,aswellyouknow。Godblessyou。PrayforpoorPhoebe,thatgoesagainstherwilltoAfrica,andleavesherheartwiththee。"
ThiswastoomuchevenfortheselfishReginald。Hekneeledatherknees,andtookherhand,andkissedit,andactuallyshedatearortwooverit。
Shecouldnotspeak。Hehadnohopeofchangingherresolution;
andpresentlyheheardDick'svoiceoutside,sohegotuptoavoidhim。"I'llcomeagaininthemorning,beforeyougo。"
"Oh,no!no!"shegasped。"Unlessyouwantmetodieatyourfeet。
Iamalmostdeadnow。"
Reginaldslippedoutbythekitchen。
Dickcamein,andfoundhissisterleaningwithherheadbackagainstthewall。"Why,Phoebe,"saidhe,"whateveristhematter?"andhetookherbytheshoulder。
Shemoaned,andhefeltheralllimpandpowerless。
"Whatisit,lass?Whateveristhematter?Isitaboutgoingaway?"
Shewouldnotspeakforalongtime。
Whenshedidspeak,itwastosaysomethingforwhichmymalereadermaynotbeprepared。Butitwillnotsurprisethewomen。
"ODick——forgiveme!"
"Why,whatfor?"
"Forgiveme,orelsekillme:Idon'tcarewhich。"
"Ido,though。There,Iforgiveyou。Nowwhat'syourcrime?"
"Ican'tgo。Forgiveme!"
"Can'tgo?"
"Ican't。Forgiveme!"
"I'mblessedifIdon'tbelievethatvagabondhasbeenheretormentingofyouagain。"
"Oh,don'tmiscallhim。Heispenitent。Yes,Dick,hehasbeenherecryingtome——andIcan'tleavehim。Ican't——Ican't。DearDick!youareyoungandstout-hearted;takeallthethingsover,andmakeyourfortuneoutthere,andleaveyourpoorfoolishsisterbehind。IshouldonlyflingmyselfintothesaltseaifIlefthimnow,andthatwouldbepeacetome,butagrieftothee。"
"Lordsake,Phoebe,don'ttalkso。Ican'tgowithoutyou。Anddobutthink,why,thehorsesareonboardbynow,andallthegear。
It'smybeliefagoodhidingisallyouwant,tobringyoutoyoursenses;butIhan'tthehearttogiveyouone,worseluck。BlessedifIknowwhattosayordo。"
"Iwon'tgo!"criedPhoebe,turningviolentallofasudden。"No,notifIamdraggedtotheshipbythehairofmyhead。Forgiveme!"Andwiththatwordshewasamouseagain。
"Eh,butwomenarekittlecattletodrive,"saidpoorDickruefully。Anddownhesatatanonplus,andveryunhappy。
Phoebesatopposite,sullen,heart-sick,wretchedtothecore;butdeterminednottoleaveReginald。
Thencameaneventthatmighthavebeenforeseen,yetittookthembothbysurprise。
Alightstepwasheard,andagraceful,thoughseedy,figureenteredtheroomwithasetspeechinhismouth:"Phoebe,youareright。Ioweittoyourlongandfaithfulaffectiontomakeasacrificeforyou。IwillgotoAfricawithyou。Iwillgototheendoftheworld,soonerthanyoushallsayIcareforanywomanonearthbutyou。"
Bothbrotherandsisterweresounpreparedforthis,thattheycouldhardlyrealizeitatfirst。
Phoebeturnedhergreat,inquiringeyesonthespeaker,anditwasasighttoseeamazement,doubt,hope,andhappinessanimatingherfeatures,oneafteranother。
"Isthisreal?"saidshe。
"Iwillsailwithyouto-morrow,Phoebe;andIwillmakeyouagoodhusband,ifyouwillhaveme。"
"Thatisspokelikeaman,"saidDick。"Youtakehimathisword,Phoebe;andifheill-usesyououtthere,I'llbreakeveryboneinhisskin。"
"Howdareyouthreatenhim?"saidPhoebe。"Youhadbestleavetheroom。"
OutwentpoorDick,withthetearinhiseyeatbeingsnubbedso。
Whilehewasputtinguptheshutters,Phoebewasmakinglovetoherpseudopenitent。"Mydear,"saidshe,"trustyourselftome。Youdon'tknowallmyloveyet;forIhaveneverbeenyourwife,andI
wouldnotbeyourjade;thatistheonlythingIeverrefusedyou。
Trustyourselftome。Why,youneverfoundhappinesswithothers;
tryitwithme。Itshallbethebestday'sworkyoueverdid,goingoutintheshipwithme。Youdon'tknowhowhappyalovingwifecanmakeherhusband。I'llpetyououtthereasmanwasneverpetted。Andbesides,itisn'tforlife;Dickandmewillsoonmakeafortuneoutthere,andthenI'llbringyouhome,andseeyouspenditanywayyoulikebutone。Oh,howIloveyou!doyoulovemealittle?Iworshipthegroundyouwalkon。Iadoreeveryhairofyourhead!"Hernoblearmwentroundhisneckinamoment,andthegrandeurofherpassionelectrifiedhimsofarthathekissedheraffectionately,ifnotquitesowarmlyasshedidhim:andsoitwasallsettled。Themaidwasdischargedthatnightinsteadofthemorning,andReginaldwastooccupyherbed。Phoebewentup-
stairswithherheartliterallyonfire,topreparehissleeping-
room,andsoDickandReginaldhadaword。
"Isay,Dick,howlongwillthisvoyagebe?"
"Twomonths,sir,Iamtold。"
"Pleasetocastyoureyesonthissuitofmine。Don'tyouthinkitisratherseedy——togotoAfricawith?Why,Ishalldisgraceyouonboardtheship。Isay,Dick,lendmethreesovs。,justtobuyanewsuitattheslop-shop。"
"Well,brother-in-law,"saidDick,"Idon'tseeanyharminthat。
I'llgoandfetchthemforyou。"
WhatdoesthissensibleDickdobutgoup-stairstoPhoebe,andsay,"Hewantsthreepoundstobuyasuit;amItolendithim?"
Phoebewasshakingandpattingherpenitent'spillow。Shedroppeditonthebedindismay。"Oh,Dick,notforalltheworld!Why,ifhehadthreesovereigns,he'ddesertmeatthewater'sedge。
Oh,Godhelpme,howIlovehim!Godforgiveme,howImistrusthim!GoodDick!kindDick!saywehavesuitsofclothes,andwe'llfithimlikeaprince,asheoughttobe,onboardship;butnotashillingofmoney:and,mydear,don'tputtheweightonME。Youunderstand?"
"Ay,mistress,Iunderstand。"
"GoodDick!"
"Oh,allright!andthendon'tyousnapthisheregood,kindDick'snoseoffatawordagain。"
"Never。Igetwildifanybodythreatenshim。ThenI'mnotmyself。
Forgivemyhastytongue。YouknowIloveyou,dear!"
"Oh,ay!youlovemewellenough。Butseemstomeyourloveispreciouslikecoldveal,andyourloveforthatchapishotroastbeef。"
"Ha,ha,ha,ha!"
"Oh,yecanlaughnow,canye?"
"Ha,ha,ha!"
"Well,themoreofthatmusic,thebetterforme。"
"Yes,dear;butgoandtellhim。"
Dickwentdown,andsaid,"I'vegotnomoneytospare,tillIgettotheCape;butPhoebehasgotaboxfullofsuits,andImadeherpromisetokeepitout。Shewilldressyoulikeaprince,youmaybesure。"
"Oh,thatisit,isit?"saidReginalddryly。
Dickmadenoreply。
Atnineo'clocktheywereonboardthevessel;attensheweighedanchor,andasteam-vesseldrewherdowntheriveraboutthirtymiles,thencastoff,andlefthertothesouth-easterlybreeze。
Upwentsailaftersail;shenoddedherloftyhead,andglidedawayforAfrica。
PhoebeshedafewnaturaltearsatleavingtheshoresofOldEngland;buttheysoondried。Shewasdemurelyhappy,watchingherprize,andaskingherselfhadshereallysecuredit,andallinafewhours?
Theyhadaprosperousvoyage:weremarriedatCapeTown,andwentupthecountry,bagandbaggage,lookingoutforagoodbargaininland。ReginaldwasmountedonanEnglishhorse,andallowedtozigzagabout,andshoot,andplay,whilehiswifeandbrother-in-
lawmarchedslowlywiththeircavalcade。
Whatwithair,exercise,wholesomefood,andsmilesofwelcome,anddeliciouspetting,thisegotistenjoyedhimselffinely。Headmittedasmuch。Sayshe,oneeveningtohiswife,whosatbyhimforthepleasureofseeinghimfeed,"Itsoundsabsurd;butIneverwassohappyinallmylife。"
Atthat,thecelestialexpressionofherpastoralface,andthematernalgesturewithwhichshedrewherpet'sheadtoherqueenlybosom,wasapictureforcelibacytognashtheteethat。
CHAPTERIX。
Duringthisperiod,themostremarkablethingsthathappenedtoDr。
andMrs。StaineswerereallythosewhichIhaverelatedasconnectingthemwithPhoebeDaleandherbrother;towhichIwillnowaddthatDr。StainesdetailedDick'scaseinaremarkablepaper,entitled"OedemaoftheGlottis,"andshowedhowthepatienthadbeenbroughtbackfromthegravebytracheotomyandartificialrespiration。Hereceivedahighpriceforthisarticle。
Totellthetruth,hewascarefulnottoadmitthatitwashewhohadopenedthewindpipe;sothecreditofthewholeoperationwasgiventoMr。Jenkyn;andthisgentlemanwasnaturallypleased,andthrewagoodmanyconsultationfeesinStaines'sway。
TheLucases,tohisgreatcomfort——forhehadaninstinctiveaversiontoMissLucas——leftLondonforParisinAugust,anddidnotreturnalltheyear。
InFebruaryhereviewedhisyear'sworkandtwelvemonths'
residenceintheBijou。Thepecuniaryresultwas,outgoings,ninehundredandfiftypounds;income,fromfees,twohundredandeightypounds;writing,ninetypounds。
HeshowedthesefigurestoMrs。Staines,andaskedherifshecouldsuggestanydiminutionofexpenditure。Couldshedowithlesshousekeepingmoney?
"Oh,impossible!Youcannotthinkhowtheservantseat;andtheywon'ttouchourhome-madebread。"
"Thefools!Why?"
"Oh,becausetheythinkitcostsusless。Servantsseemtomealwaystohatethepeoplewhosebreadtheyeat。"
"Morelikelyitistheirvanity。Nothingthatisnotpaidforbeforetheireyesseemsgoodenoughforthem。Well,dear,thebakerswillrevengeus。Butisthereanyotheritemwecouldreduce?Dress?"
"Dress!Why,Ispendnothing。"
"Forty-fivepoundsthisyear。"
"Well,Ishallwantnonenextyear。"
"Well,then,Rosa,asthereisnothingwecanreduce,Imustwritemore,andtakemorefees,orweshallbeinthewrongbox。Onlyeighthundredandsixtypoundsleftofourlittlecapital;and,mind,wehavenotanothershillingintheworld。Onecomfort,thereisnodebt。Wepayreadymoneyforeverything。"
Rosacoloredalittle,butsaidnothing。
Stainesdidhispartnobly。Heread;hewrote;hepacedtheyard。
Heworehisoldclothesinthehouse;hetookoffhisnewoneswhenhecamein。Hewasallgenius,drudgery,patience。
HowPhoebeDalewouldhavevaluedhim,co-operatedwithhim,andpettedhim,ifshehadhadthegoodlucktobehiswife!
Theseasoncameback,andwithitMissLucas,towingabrilliantbride,Mrs。Vivian,young,rich,pretty,andgay,withawaistyoucouldspan,andathirstforpleasure。
ThisladywasthefirstthatevermadeRosadownrightjealous。Sheseemedtohaveeverythingthefemaleheartcoulddesire;andshewasNo。1withMissLucasthisyear。Now,RosawasNo。1lastseason,andhadweaklyimaginedthatwastolastforever。ButMissLucashadalwaysasortoffemaleflame,anditneverlastedtwoseasons。
RosadidnotcaresoverymuchforMissLucasbefore,exceptasaconvenientfriend;butnowshewasmortifiedtotearsatfindingMissLucasmademorefusswithanotherthanwithher。
ThisfoolishfeelingspurredhertoattemptarivalrywithMrs。
Vivian,intheverythingswhererivalrywashopeless。
MissLucasgavebothladiesticketsforaflower-show,whereallthegreatfolkweretobe,princesandprincesses,etc。
"ButIhavenothingtowear,"sighedRosa。
"Thenyoumustgetsomething,andminditisnotpink,please;forwemustnotclashincolors。YouknowI'mdark,andpinkbecomesme。TheselfishyoungbrutewasnothalfsodarkasRosa。MineiscomingfromWorth's,inParis,onpurpose。AndthisnewMadameCie,ofRegentStreet,hassuchaduckofabonnet,justcomefromParis。Shewantedtomakemeonefromit;butItoldherIwouldhavenonebutthepatternbonnet——andsheknowsverywellshecan'tpassacopyoffonme。Letmedriveyouupthere,andyoucanseemine,andorderone,ifyoulikeit。"
"Oh,thankyou!letmejustrunandspeaktomyhusbandfirst。"
Staineswaswritingforthebarelife,andanumberofGermanbooksabouthim,slavingtomakeafewpounds——whenincomesthebuoyantfigureandbeamingfacehissouldelightedin。
Helaiddownhiswork,toenjoythesunbeamoflove。
"Oh,darling,I'veonlycomeinforaminute。Wearegoingtoaflower-showonthe13th;everybodywillbesobeautifullydressed——
especiallythatMrs。Vivian。Ihavegottenyardsofbeautifulbluesilkinmywardrobe,butthatisnotenoughtomakeawholedress——everythingtakessomuchstuffnow。MadameCiedoesnotcaretomakeupdressesunlessshefindsthesilk,butMissLucassaysshethinks,toobligeafriendofhers,shewoulddoitforonceinaway。Youknow,dear,itwouldonlytakeafewyardsmore,anditwouldlastasadinner-dressforeversolong。"
Thensheclaspedhimroundtheneck,andleanedherheaduponhisshoulder,andlookedlovinglyupinhisface。"IknowyouwouldlikeyourRosatolookaswellasMrs。Vivian。"
"Nooneeverlooksaswell,inmyeyes,asmyRosa。There,thedresswilladdnothingtoyourbeauty;butgoandgetit,topleaseyourself;itisveryconsiderateofyoutohavechosensomethingofwhichyouhavetenyards,already。See,dear,I'mtoreceivetwentypoundsforthisarticle;ifresearchwaspaiditoughttobeahundred。Ishalladditalltoyourallowancefordressesthisyear。Sonodebt,mind;butcometomeforeverything。"
ThetwoladiesdroveofftoMadameCie's,aprettyshoplinedwithdarkvelvetandlacedraperies。
Inthebackroomtheywerepackingalovelybridaldress,goingoffthefollowingSaturdaytoNewYork。
"What,sendfromAmericatoLondon?"
"Oh,dear,yes!"exclaimedMadameCie。"TheAmericanladiesareexcellentcustomers。Theybuyeverythingofthebest,andthemostexpensive。"
"Ihavebroughtanewcustomer,"saidMissLucas;"andIwantyoutodoagreatfavor,andthatistomatchabluesilk,andmakeheraprettydressfortheflower-showonthe13th。"
MadameCieproducedawhitemuslinpolonaise,whichshewasjustgoingtosendhometothePrincess——,tobewornovermauve。
"Oh,howprettyandsimple!"exclaimedMissLucas。
"Ihavesomelaceexactlylikethat,"saidMrs。Staines。
"Thenwhydon'tyouhaveapolonaise?Thelaceistheonlyexpensivepart,themuslinisamerenothing;anditissuchausefuldress,itcanbewornoveranysilk。"
ItwasagreedMadameCiewastosendforthebluesilkandthelace,andthedressesweretobetriedononThursday。
OnThursday,asRosawentgaylyintoMadameCie'sbackroomtohavethedressestriedon,MadameCiesaid,"Youhaveabeautifullaceshawl,butitwantsarranging;infiveminutesIcouldastonishyouwithwhatIcoulddotothatshawl。"
"Oh,praydo,"saidMrs。Staines。
Thedressmakerkeptherword。Bythetimethebluedresswastriedon,MadameCiehad,withtheaidofafewpins,plaits,andabowofblueribbon,transformedthehalflaceshawlintooneofthesmartestanddistinguethingsimaginable;butwhenthebillcameinatChristmas,forthatfiveminutes'laboranddistinguetouch,shechargedonepoundeight。
MadameCiethentoldtheladies,inanartfullyconfidentialtone,shehadaquantityofblacksilkcominghome,whichshehadpurchasedconsiderablybelowcostprice;andthatsheshouldliketomakethemeachadress——notforherownsake,buttheirs——assheknewtheywouldnevermeetsuchabargainagain。"Youknow,MissLucas,"shecontinued,"wedon'twantourmoney,whenweknowourcustomers。Christmasissoonenoughforus。"
"Christmasisalongtimeoff,"thoughttheyoungwife,"nearlytenmonths。IthinkI'llhaveablacksilk,MadameCie;butImustnotsayanythingtothedoctoraboutitjustyet,orhemightthinkmeextravagant。"
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