首页 >出版文学> TheTenant of Wildfell Hall>第16章
  “Iwouldrathernotspeakofhernow。”
  “Ah!thenyouareconvincedatlast,ofyourmistake——youhaveatlengthdiscoveredthatyourdivinityisnotquitetheimmaculate——`’
  “Idesiredyounottospeakofher,MissEliza。”
  “Oh,Ibegyourpardon!IperceiveCupid’sarrowshavebeentoosharpforyou:thewoundsbeingmorethanskin-deep,arenotyethealedandbleedafreshateverymentionofthelovedone’sname。”
  “Sayrather。”interposedMissWilson,“thatMrMarkhamfeelsthatnameisunworthytobementionedinthepresenceofright。mindedfemales。
  Iwonder,Eliza,youshouldthinkofreferringtothatunfortunateperson——youmightknowthementionofherwouldbeanythingbutagreeabletoanyoneherepresent。”
  Howcouldthisbeborne?Iroseandwasabouttoclapmyhatuponmyheadandburstaway,inwrathfulindignation,fromthehouse;butrecollecting——justintimetosavemydignity——thefollyofsuchaproceeding,andhowitwouldonlygivemyfairtormentorsamerrylaughatmyexpense,forthesakeofoneIacknowledgedinmyownhearttobeunworthyoftheslightestsacrifice——thoughtheghostofmyformerreverenceandlovesohungaboutmestill,thatIcouldnotbeartohearhernameaspersedbyothers——I
  merelywalkedtothewindow,andhavingspentafewsecondsinvengeablybitingmylips,andsternlyrepressingthepassionateheavingsofmychest,IobservedtoMissWilsonthatIcouldseenothingofherbrother,andaddedthatasmytimewasprecious,itwouldperhapsbebettertocallagainto-morrow,atsometimewhenIshouldbesuretofindhimathome。
  “Ohno!”saidshe,“ifyouwaitaminute,hewillbesuretocome;
  forhehasbusinessatL——`’thatwasourmarkettown“andwillrequirealittlerefreshmentbeforehegoes。”
  Isubmittedaccordingly,withthebestgraceIcould;andhappily,Ihadnotlongtowait。MrWilsonsoonarrived,andindisposedforbusinessasIwasatthatmoment,andlittleasIcaredforthefieldoritsowner,Iforcedmyattentiontothematterinhand,withverycreditabledetermination,andquicklyconcludedthebargain——perhapsmoretothethriftyfarmer’ssatisfactionthanhecaredtoacknowledge。Then,leavinghimtothediscussionofhissubstantial“refreshment。”Igladlyquittedthehouse,andwenttolookaftermyreapers。
  Leavingthembusyatworkonthesideofthevalley,Iascendedthehill,intendingtovisitacornfieldinthemoreelevatedregions,andseewhenitwouldberipeforthesickle。ButIdidnotvisititthatday;for,asIapproached,IbeheldatnogreatdistanceMrsGrahamandhersoncomingdownintheoppositedirection。Theysawme;andArthur,already,wasrunningtomeetme;butIimmediatelyturnedbackandwalkedsteadilyhomeward;forIhadfullydeterminednevertoencounterhismotheragain;andregardlessoftheshrillvoiceinmyear,callinguponmeto“waitamoment。”Ipursuedtheeventenorofmyway;andhesoonrelinquishedthepursuitashopeless,orwascalledawayhismother。Atallevents,whenIlookedback,fiveminutesafter,notatraceofeitherwastobeseen。
  Thisincidentagitatedanddisturbedmemostunaccountably——unlessyouwouldaccountforitbysayingthatCupid’sarrowsnotonlyhadbeentoosharpforme,buttheywerebarbedanddeeplyrooted,andIhadnotyetbeenabletowrenchthemfrommyheart。Howeverthatbe,Iwasrendereddoublymiserablefortheremainderoftheday。
  TheTenantofWildfellHall:Chapter14CHAPTER14AnAssaultNEXTmorning,Ibethoughtme,I,too,hadbusinessatL——;soImountedmyhorseandsetforthontheexpedition,soonafterbreakfast。Itwasadull,drizzlyday;butthatwasnomatter;itwasallthemoresuitabletomyframeofmind。Itwaslikelytobealonelyjourney;foritwasnomarket-day,andtheroadItraversedwaslittlefrequentedatanyothertime;butthatsuitedmeallthebettertoo。
  AsItrottedalong,however,chewingthecudof——bitterfancies,Iheardanotherhorseatnogreatdistancebehindme;butIneverconjecturedwhotheridermightbe——ortroubledmyheadabouthim,tillonslackeningmypacetoascendagentleacclivity——orrathersufferingmyhorsetoslackenitspaceintoalazywalk;for,lostinmyownreflexions,Iwaslettingitjogonasleisurelyasitthoughtproper——Ilostground,andmyfellow-travellerovertookme。Heaccostedmebyname;foritwasnostranger——itwasMrLawrence!Instinctivelythefingersofmywhip-handtingled,andgraspedtheirchargewithconvulsiveenergy;butIrestrainedtheimpulse,andansweringhissalutationwithanod,attemptedtopushon;buthepushedonbesidemeandbegantotalkabouttheweatherandthecrops。Igavethebriefestpossibleanswerstohisqueriesandobservations,andfellback。Hefellbacktoo,andaskedifmyhorsewaslame。Irepliedwithalook——atwhichheplacidlysmiled。
  Iwasasmuchastonishedasexasperatedatthissingularpertinacityandimperturbableassuranceonhispart。Ihadthoughtthecircumstancesofourlastmeetingwouldhaveleftsuchanimpressiononhismindastorenderhimcoldanddistanteverafter:insteadofthat,heappeared,notonlytohaveforgottenallformeroffences,buttobeimpenetrabletoallpresentincivilities。Formerly,theslightesthint,ormerefanciedcoldnessintoneorglance,hadsufficedtorepulsehim:now,positiverudenesscouldnotdrivehimaway。Hadheheardofmydisappointment;andwashecometowitnesstheresult,andtriumphInmydespair?Igraspedmywhipwithmoredeterminedenergythanbefore——butstillforboretoraiseit,androdeoninsilence,waitingforsomemoretangiblecauseofoffence,beforeIopenedthefloodgatesofmysoul,andpouredoutthedammed-upfurythatwasfoamingandswellingwithin。
  `Markham,’saidhe,inhisusualquiettone,`whydoyouquarrelwithyourfriends,becauseyouhavebeendisappointedinonequarter?Youhavefoundyourhopesdefeated;buthowamItoblameforit?Iwarnedyoubeforehand,youknow,butyouwouldnot——’
  Hesaidnomore;for,impelledbysomefiendatmyelbow,Ihadseizedmywhipbythesmallend,and——swiftandsuddenasaflashoflightning——broughttheotherdownuponhishead。ItwasnotwithoutafeelingofsavagesatisfactionthatIbeheldtheinstant,deadlypallorthatoverspreadhisface,andthefewreddropsthattrickleddownhisforehead,whilehereeledamomentinhissaddle,andthenfellbackwardtotheground。Thepony,surprisedtobesostrangelyrelievedofitsburden,startedandcapered,andkickedalittle,andthenmadeuseofitsfreedomtogoandcropthegrassofthehedgebank;whileitsmasterlayasstillandsilentasacorpse。HadIkilledhim?——anicyhandseemedtograspmyheartandcheckitspulsation,asIbentoverhim,gazingwithbreathlessintensityupontheghastly,upturnedface。Butno;hemovedhiseyelidsandutteredaslightgroan。
  Ibreathedagain——hewasonlystunned-bythefall。Itservedhimright——itwouldteachhimbettermannersinfuture。ShouldIhelphimtohishorse?
  No。ForanyothercombinationofoffencesIwould;buthisweretoounpardonable。
  Hemightmountithimself,ifheliked——inawhile:alreadyhewasbeginningtostirandlookabouthim——andthereitwasforhim,quietlybrowsingontheroadside。
  Sowithamutteredexecration,Ileftthefellowtohisfate,andclappingspurstomyownhorse,gallopedaway,excitedbyacombinationoffeelingsitwouldnotbeeasytoanalyse;andperhaps,ifIdidso,theresultwouldnotbeverycreditabletomydisposition;forIamnotsurethataspeciesofexultationinwhatIhaddonewasnotoneprincipalconcomitant。
  Shortly,however,theeffervescencebegantoabate,andnotmanyminuteselapsedbeforeIhadturnedandgonebacktolookafterthefateofmyvictim。Itwasnogenerousimpulse——nokindrelentingsthatledmetothis——noreventhefearofwhatmightbetheconsequencestomyself,ifIfinishedmyassaultuponthesquirebyleavinghimthusneglected,andexposedtofurtherinjury;itwas,simply,thevoiceofconscience;
  andItookgreatcredittomyselfforattendingsopromptlytoitsdictates——andjudgingthemeritofthedeedbythesacrificeitcost,Iwasnotfarwrong。
  MrLawrenceandhisponyhadbothalteredtheirpositionsinsomedegree。Theponyhadwanderedeightortenyardsfartheraway;andhehadmanaged,somehow,toremovehimselffromthemiddleoftheroad:Ifoundhimseatedinarecumbentpositiononthebank,——lookingverywhiteandsicklystill,andholdinghiscambrichandkerchiefnowmoreredthanwhite
  tohishead。Itmusthavebeenapowerfulblow;buthalfthecredit——ortheblameofitwhichyouplease——mustbeattributedtothewhip,whichwasgarnishedwithamassivehorse’sheadofplatedmetal。Thegrass,beingsoddenwithrain,affordedtheyounggentlemanaratherinhospitablecouch;
  hisclotheswereconsiderablybemired;andhishatwasrollinginthemud,ontheothersideoftheroad。Buthisthoughtsseemedchieflybentuponhispony,onwhichhewaswistfullygazing——halfinhelplessanxiety,andhalfinhopelessabandonmenttohisfate。
  Idismounted,however,andhavingfastenedmyownanimaltothenearesttree,firstpickeduphishat,intendingtoclapitonhishead;
  buteitherheconsideredhisheadunfitforahat,orthehat,initspresentcondition,unfitforhishead;forshrinkingawaytheone,hetooktheotherfrommyhand,andscornfullycastitaside。
  `It’sgoodenoughforyou,’Imuttered。
  Mynextgoodofficewastocatchhisponyandbringittohim,whichwassoonaccomplished;forthebeastwasquietenoughinthemain,andonlywincedandflirtedatrifle,tillIgotaholdofthebridle,——butthen,Imustseehiminthesaddle。
  `Here,youfellow——scoundrel——dog——givemeyourhand,andI’llhelpyoutomount。’
  No;heturnedfrommeindisgust。Iattemptedtotakehimbythearm。Heshrankawayasiftherehadbeencontaminationinmytouch。
  `What,youwon’t?Well!youmaysittheretilldoomsday,forwhatIcare。ButIsupposeyoudon’twanttoloseallthebloodinyourbody——I’lljustcondescendtobindthatupforyou。’
  `Letmealone,ifyouplease。’
  `Humph!withallmyheart。Youmaygotothed——lifyouchoose——andsayIsentyou。’
  ButbeforeIabandonedhimtohisfate,Iflunghispony’sbridleoverastakeinthehedge,andthrewhimmyhandkerchief,ashisownwasnowsaturatedwithblood。Hetookitandcastitbacktome,inabhorrenceandcontempt,withallthestrengthhecouldmuster。Itwantedbutthistofillthemeasureofhisoffences。Withexecrationsnotloudbutdeep,Ilefthimtoliveordieashecould,wellsatisfiedthatIhaddonemydutyinattemptingtosavehun——butforgettinghowIhaderredinbringinghimintosuchacondition,andhowinsultinglymyafter-serviceshadbeenoffered——andsullenlypreparedtomeettheconsequencesifheshouldchoosetosayIhadattemptedtomurderhim,——whichIthoughtnotunlikely,asitseemedprobablehewasactuatedbysomesuchspitefulmotivesinsoperseveringlyrefusingmyassistance。
  Havingremountedmyhorse,Ijustlookedbacktoseehowhewasgettingon,beforeIrodeaway。Hehadrisenfromtheground,andgraspinghispony’smane,wasattemptingtoresumehisseatinthesaddle;butscarcelyhadheputhisfootinthestirrup,whenasicknessordizzinessseemedtooverpowerhim:heleantforwardamoment,withhisheaddroopedontheanimal’sback,andthenmadeonemoreeffort,whichprovingineffectual,hesankbackontothebank,whereIlefthim,reposinghisheadontheoozyturf,and,toallappearance,ascalmlyrecliningasifhehadbeentakinghisrestonthesofaathome。
  Ioughttohavehelpedhiminspiteofhimself——tohaveboundupthewoundhewasunabletostanch,andinsistedupongettinghimontohishorseandseeinghimsafehome;but,besidesmybitterindignationagainsthimself,therewasthequestionwhattosaytohisservants,——andwhattomyownfamily。EitherIshouldhavetoacknowledgethedeed,whichwouldsetmedownasamadman,unlessIacknowledgedthemotivetoo——andthatseemedimpossible,——orImustgetupalie,whichseemedequallyoutofthequestion——especiallyMrLawrencewouldprobablyrevealthewholetruth,andtherebybringmetotenfolddisgrace,——unlessIwerevillainenough,prigontheabsenceofwitnesses,topersistinmyownversionoftheCase,andmakehimoutastillgreaterscoundrelthanhewas。No;