ItreappearednowforpoorRoseDawson。SirPittwasawidoweragain。Thearmsquarteredontheshieldalongwithhisownwerenot,tobesure,poorRose’s。
Shehadnoarms。ButthecherubspaintedonthescutcheonansweredaswellforherasforSirPitt’smother,andResurgamwaswrittenunderthecoat,flankedbytheCrawleyDoveandSerpent。ArmsandHatchments,Resurgam——Hereisanopportunityformoralising!
Mr。Crawleyhadtendedthatotherwisefriendlessbedside。Shewentoutoftheworldstrengthenedbysuchwordsandcomfortashecouldgiveher。Formanyyearshiswastheonlykindnesssheeverknew;theonlyfriendshipthatsolacedinanywaythatfeeble,lonelysoul。
Herheartwasdeadlongbeforeherbody。ShehadsoldittobecomeSirPittCrawley’swife。MothersanddaughtersaremakingthesamebargaineverydayinVanityFair。
Whenthedemisetookplace,herhusbandwasinLondonattendingtosomeofhisinnumerableschemes,andbusywithhisendlesslawyers。Hehadfoundtime,nevertheless,tocallofteninParkLane,andtodespatchmanynotestoRebecca,entreatingher,enjoiningher,commandinghertoreturntoheryoungpupilsinthecountry,whowerenowutterlywithoutcompanionshipduringtheirmother’sillness。ButMissCrawleywouldnothearofherdeparture;forthoughtherewasnoladyoffashioninLondonwhowoulddesertherfriendsmorecomplacentlyassoonasshewastiredoftheirsociety,andthoughfewtiredofthemsooner,yetaslongasherengoumentlastedherattachmentwasprodigious,andsheclungstillwiththegreatestenergytoRebecca。
ThenewsofLadyCrawley’sdeathprovokednomoregrieforcommentthanmighthavebeenexpectedinMissCrawley’sfamilycircle。”IsupposeImustputoffmypartyforthe3rd。”MissCrawleysaid;andadded,afterapause,“Ihopemybrotherwillhavethedecencynottomarryagain。”“WhataconfoundedragePittwillbeinifhedoes。”Rawdonremarked,withhisusualregardforhiselderbrother。Rebeccasaidnothing。Sheseemedbyfarthegravestandmostimpressedofthefamily。ShelefttheroombeforeRawdonwentawaythatday;buttheymetbychancebelow,ashewasgoingawayaftertakingleave,andhadaparleytogether。
Onthemorrow,asRebeccawasgazingfromthewindow,shestartledMissCrawley,whowasplacidlyoccupiedwithaFrenchnovel,bycryingoutinanalarmedtone,“Here’sSirPitt,Ma’am!”andtheBaronet’sknockfollowedthisannouncement。
“Mydear,Ican’tseehim。Iwon’tseehim。TellBowlsnotathome,orgodownstairsandsayI’mtooilltoreceiveanyone。Mynervesreallywon’tbearmybrotheratthismoment。”criedoutMissCrawley,andresumedthenovel。
“She’stooilltoseeyou,sir。”Rebeccasaid,trippingdowntoSirPitt,whowaspreparingtoascend。
“Somuchthebetter。”SirPittanswered。”IwanttoseeYOU,MissBecky。Comealongameintotheparlour。”
andtheyenteredthatapartmenttogether。
“IwawntyoubackatQueen’sCrawley,Miss。”thebaronetsaid,fixinghiseyesuponher,andtakingoffhisblackglovesandhishatwithitsgreatcrapehat-band。
Hiseyeshadsuchastrangelook,andfixeduponhersosteadfastly,thatRebeccaSharpbeganalmosttotremble。
“Ihopetocomesoon。”shesaidinalowvoice,“assoonasMissCrawleyisbetter——andreturnto——tothedearchildren。”
“You’vesaidsothesethreemonths,Becky。”repliedSirPitt,“andstillyougohangingontomysister,who’llflingyouofflikeanoldshoe,whenshe’sworeyouout。
ItellyouIwantyou。I’mgoingbacktotheVuneral。
Willyoucomeback?Yesorno?”
“Idaren’t——Idon’tthink——itwouldberight——tobealone——withyou,sir。”Beckysaid,seeminglyingreatagitation。
“Isayagin,Iwantyou。”SirPittsaid,thumpingthetable。”Ican’tgitonwithoutyou。Ididn’tseewhatitwastillyouwentaway。Thehouseallgoeswrong。It’snotthesameplace。Allmyaccountshasgotmuddledagin。
YouMUSTcomeback。Docomeback。DearBecky,docome。”
“Come——aswhat,sir?”Rebeccagaspedout。
“ComeasLadyCrawley,ifyoulike。”theBaronetsaid,graspinghiscrapehat。”There!willthatzatusfyyou?
Comebackandbemywife。Yourvitvor’t。Birthbehanged。You’reasgoodaladyaseverIsee。You’vegotmorebrainsinyourlittlevingerthananybaronet’swifeinthecounty。Willyoucome?Yesorno?”
“Oh,SirPitt!”Rebeccasaid,verymuchmoved。
“Sayyes,Becky。”SirPittcontinued。”I’manoldman,butagood’n。I’mgoodfortwentyyears。I’llmakeyouhappy,zeeifIdon’t。Youshalldowhatyoulike;spendwhatyoulike;and’aveitallyourownway。I’llmakeyouazettlement。I’lldoeverythingreglar。Lookyear!”
andtheoldmanfelldownonhiskneesandleeredatherlikeasatyr。
Rebeccastartedbackapictureofconsternation。Inthecourseofthishistorywehaveneverseenherloseherpresenceofmind;butshedidnow,andweptsomeofthemostgenuinetearsthateverfellfromhereyes。
“Oh,SirPitt!”shesaid。”Oh,sir——I——I’mmarriedALREADY。”
CHAPTERXV
InWhichRebecca’sHusbandAppearsforaShortTimeEveryreaderofasentimentalturnandwedesirenoothermusthavebeenpleasedwiththetableauwithwhichthelastactofourlittledramaconcluded;forwhatcanbeprettierthananimageofLoveonhiskneesbeforeBeauty?
ButwhenLoveheardthatawfulconfessionfromBeautythatshewasmarriedalready,hebouncedupfromhisattitudeofhumilityonthecarpet,utteringexclamationswhichcausedpoorlittleBeautytobemorefrightenedthanshewaswhenshemadeheravowal。”Married;you’rejoking。”theBaronetcried,afterthefirstexplosionofrageandwonder。”You’remakingvunofme,Becky。Who’devergotomarryyouwithoutashillingtoyourvortune?”
“Married!married!”Rebeccasaid,inanagonyoftears——hervoicechokingwithemotion,herhandkerchiefuptoherreadyeyes,faintingagainstthemantelpieceafigureofwoefittomeltthemostobdurateheart。”0
SirPitt,dearSirPitt,donotthinkmeungratefulforallyourgoodnesstome。Itisonlyyourgenerositythathasextortedmysecret。”
“Generositybehanged!”SirPittroaredout。”Whoisittu,then,you’remarried?Wherewasit?”
“Letmecomebackwithyoutothecountry,sir!Letmewatchoveryouasfaithfullyasever!Don’t,don’tseparatemefromdearQueen’sCrawley!”
“Thefellerhasleftyou,hashe?”theBaronetsaid,beginning,ashefancied,tocomprehend。”Well,Becky——
comebackifyoulike。Youcan’teatyourcakeandhaveit。AnywaysImadeyouavairoffer。Coombackasgoverness——youshallhaveitallyourownway。”Sheheldoutonehand。Shecriedfittobreakherheart;herringletsfelloverherface,andoverthemarblemantelpiecewhereshelaidit。
“Sotherascalranoff,eh?”SirPittsaid,withahideousattemptatconsolation。”Nevermind,Becky,I’LLtakecareof’ee。”
“Oh,sir!itwouldbetheprideofmylifetogobacktoQueen’sCrawley,andtakecareofthechildren,andofyouasformerly,whenyousaidyouwerepleasedwiththeservicesofyourlittleRebecca。WhenIthinkofwhatyouhavejustofferedme,myheartfillswithgratitudeindeeditdoes。Ican’tbeyourwife,sir;letme——letmebeyourdaughter。”
Sayingwhich,RebeccawentdownonHERkneesinamosttragicalway,and,takingSirPitt’shornyblackhandbetweenherowntwowhichwereveryprettyandwhite,andassoftassatin,lookedupinhisfacewithanexpressionofexquisitepathosandconfidence,when——
whenthedooropened,andMissCrawleysailedin。
Mrs。FirkinandMissBriggs,whohappenedbychancetobeattheparlourdoorsoonaftertheBaronetandRebeccaenteredtheapartment,hadalsoseenaccidentally,throughthekeyhole,theoldgentlemanprostratebeforethegoverness,andhadheardthegenerousproposalwhichhemadeher。ItwasscarcelyoutofhismouthwhenMrs。FirkinandMissBriggshadstreamedupthestairs,hadrushedintothedrawing-roomwhereMissCrawleywasreadingtheFrenchnovel,andhadgiventhatoldladytheastoundingintelligencethatSirPittwasonhisknees,proposingtoMissSharp。Andifyoucalculatethetimefortheabovedialoguetotakeplace——thetimeforBriggsandFirkintoflytothedrawing-
room——thetimeforMissCrawleytobeastonished,andtodrophervolumeofPigaultleBrun——andthetimeforhertocomedownstairs——youwillseehowexactlyaccuratethishistoryis,andhowMissCrawleymusthaveappearedattheveryinstantwhenRebeccahadassumedtheattitudeofhumility。
“Itistheladyontheground,andnotthegentleman。”
MissCrawleysaid,withalookandvoiceofgreatscorn。
“TheytoldmethatYOUwereonyourknees,SirPitt:dokneeloncemore,andletmeseethisprettycouple!”
“IhavethankedSirPittCrawley,Ma’am。”Rebeccasaid,rising,“andhavetoldhimthat——thatInevercanbecomeLadyCrawley。”
“Refusedhim!”MissCrawleysaid,morebewilderedthanever。BriggsandFirkinatthedooropenedtheeyesofastonishmentandthelipsofwonder。
“Yes——refused。”Rebeccacontinued,withasad,tearfulvoice。
“AndamItocreditmyearsthatyouabsolutelyproposedtoher,SirPitt?”theoldladyasked。
“Ees。”saidtheBaronet,“Idid。”
“Andsherefusedyouasshesays?”
“Ees。”SirPittsaid,hisfeaturesonabroadgrin。
“Itdoesnotseemtobreakyourheartatanyrate。”
MissCrawleyremarked。
“Nawtabit。”answeredSirPitt,withacoolnessandgood-humourwhichsetMissCrawleyalmostmadwithbewilderment。Thatanoldgentlemanofstationshouldfallonhiskneestoapennilessgoverness,andburstoutlaughingbecausesherefusedtomarryhim——thatapennilessgovernessshouldrefuseaBaronetwithfourthousandayear——theseweremysterieswhichMissCrawleycouldnevercomprehend。ItsurpassedanycomplicationsofintrigueinherfavouritePigaultleBrun。
“I’mgladyouthinkitgoodsport,brother。”shecontinued,gropingwildlythroughthisamazement。
“Vamous。”saidSirPitt。”Who’dha’thoughtit!whataslylittledevil!whatalittlefoxitwaws!”hemutteredtohimself,chucklingwithpleasure。
“Who’dhavethoughtwhat?”criesMissCrawley,stampingwithherfoot。”Pray,MissSharp,areyouwaitingforthePrinceRegent’sdivorce,thatyoudon’tthinkourfamilygoodenoughforyou?”
“Myattitude。”Rebeccasaid,“whenyoucamein,ma’am,didnotlookasifIdespisedsuchanhonourasthisgood——thisnoblemanhasdeignedtoofferme。DoyouthinkIhavenoheart?Haveyoualllovedme,andbeensokindtothepoororphan——deserted——girl,andamItofeelnothing?Omyfriends!Omybenefactors!
maynotmylove,mylife,myduty,trytorepaytheconfidenceyouhaveshownme?Doyougrudgemeevengratitude,MissCrawley?Itistoomuch——myheartistoofull“;andshesankdowninachairsopathetically,thatmostoftheaudiencepresentwereperfectlymeltedwithhersadness。
“Whetheryoumarrymeornot,you’reagoodlittlegirl,Becky,andI’myourvriend,mind。”saidSirPitt,andputtingonhiscrape-boundhat,hewalkedaway——greatlytoRebecca’srelief;foritwasevidentthathersecretwasunrevealedtoMissCrawley,andshehadtheadvantageofabriefreprieve。
Puttingherhandkerchieftohereyes,andnoddingawayhonestBriggs,whowouldhavefollowedherupstairs,shewentuptoherapartment;whileBriggsandMissCrawley,inahighstateofexcitement,remainedtodiscussthestrangeevent,andFirkin,notlessmoved,diveddownintothekitchenregions,andtalkedofitwithallthemaleandfemalecompanythere。AndsoimpressedwasMrs。Firkinwiththenews,thatshethoughtpropertowriteoffbythatverynight’spost,“withherhumbledutytoMrs。ButeCrawleyandthefamilyattheRectory,andSirPitthasbeenandproposedfortomarryMissSharp,whereinshehasrefusedhim,tothewonderofall。”
Thetwoladiesinthedining-roomwhereworthyMissBriggswasdelightedtobeadmittedoncemoretoconfidentialconversationwithherpatronesswonderedtotheirhearts’contentatSirPitt’soffer,andRebecca’srefusal;Briggsveryacutelysuggestingthattheremusthavebeensomeobstacleintheshapeofapreviousattachment,otherwisenoyoungwomaninhersenseswouldeverhaverefusedsoadvantageousaproposal。
“Youwouldhaveacceptedityourself,wouldn’tyou,Briggs?”MissCrawleysaid,kindly。
“WoulditnotbeaprivilegetobeMissCrawley’ssister?”Briggsreplied,withmeekevasion。
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