首页 >出版文学> Their Wedding Journey>第15章
  “OFanny!“criedKitty,withrapture;andthen,withdismay,“HowcanI?“
  “Why,verywell,Ithink。You’vegotthisdress,andyourtravelling-
  suit;andIcanlendyonwhateveryouwant。Come!“sheaddedjoyously,“let’sgouptoyourroom,andtalkitover!“
  Thetwoladiesvanisheduponthisimpulse,andthegentlemanfollowed。
  Totheirownrelieftheguiltlesseaves-droppers,whofoundnomomentfavorableforrevealingthemselvesafterthecomedybegan,issuedfromtheirretiracy。
  “Whataremarkablelittlelady!“saidBasil,eagerlyturningtoIsabelforsympathyinhisenjoymentofherinconsequence。
  “Yes,poorthing!“returnedhiswife;“it’snolightmattertoinviteayoungladytotakeajourneywithyou,andpromiseherallsortsofgayety,andperhapsbeauxandflirtations,andthenfindheronyourhandsinadesolationlikethis。It’sdreadful,Ithink。“
  Basilstared。“O,certainly,“hesaid。“Butwhatanamusinglyillogicallittlebody!“
  “Idon’tunderstandwhatyoumean,Basil。Itwastheonlythingthatshecoulddo,toinvitetheyoungladytogoonwiththem。Iwonderherhusbandhadthesensetothinkofitfirst。Ofcourseshe’llhavetolendherthings。“
  “Andyoudidn’tobserveanythingpeculiarinherwayofreachingherconclusions?“
  “Peculiar?Whatdoyoumean?“
  “Why,herblamingherhusbandforlettingherhaveherownwayaboutthehotel;andhertellinghimnottomentionhisproposaltoKitty,andthendoingitherself,just——aftershe’dpronounceditabsurdandimpossible。“
  Hespokewithheatatbeingforcedtomakewhathethoughtaneedlessexplanation。
  “O!“saidIsabel,afteramoment’sreflection。“That!Didyouthinkitsoveryodd?“
  Herhusbandlookedatherwiththegravityamanmustfeelwhenhebeginstoperceivethathehasmarriedthewholemystifyingworldofwomankindinthewomanofhischoice,andmadenoan。,ewer。Buttohisownsoulhesaid:“IsupposedIhadthepleasureofmywife’sacquaintance。ItseemsIhavebeenflatteringmyself。“
  Thenextmorningtheywentoutastheyhadplanned,foranexplorationofGoatIsland,afteranearlybreakfast。Astheysaunteredthroughthevillage’scontrastsofpigmyandcolossalinarchitecture,theypraisefullytookintheunalloyedholidaycharacteroftheplace,enjoyingequallytheloungingtouristsatthehoteldoors,thedriversandtheircarriagestolet,andthelittleshops,withnothingbutmementosofNiagara,andIndianbeadwork,andothertrumpery,tosell。
  Shopssouseless,theyagreed,couldnotbefoundoutsidethePalmsRoyale,ortheSquareofSt。Mark,oranywhereelseintheworldbuthere。Theyfeltthemselvesoncemoreapartofthetideofmeresight-
  seeingpleasure-travel,onwhichtheyhaddriftedinotherdays,andinaneddyofwhichtheirloveitselfhadopeneditswhiteblossom,andlily-likedreameduponthewave。
  Theywerenowalsopartofthegreatcircleofnewlyweddedbliss,which,involvingthewholelandduringtheseasonofbridal-tours,maybesaidtoshowrichestandfairestatNiagara,likethecostlyjewelofapreciousring。Theplaceis,infact,almostabandonedtobridalcouples,andanyoneoutofhishoney-moonisinsomedegreeanalienthere,andmustdiscernacertainimmodestyinhimintrusion。Isitforhisprofaneeyestolookuponallthatblushingandtremblingjoy?Amanofanysensibilitymustdesiretoveilhisface,and,bowinghisexcusestothecollectiverapture,takethefirsttrainforthewickedoutsideworldtowhichhebelongs。Everywhere,heseesbridesandbrides。Threeorfourwiththebenedictionstillonthem,comedowninthesamecarwithhim;hehandshertravelling-shawlafteroneasshespringsfromtheomnibusintoherhusband’sarms;therearetwoorthreewalkingbackandforthwiththeirnewlordsupontheporchofthehotel;atsuppertheyareoneverysideofhim,andhefeelshimselfsuffused,asitwere,byaroseateatmosphereofyouthandloveandhope。Atbreakfastitisthesame,andthen,inhiswanderingsabouttheplaceheconstantlymeetsthem。Theyareofallmannersofbeauty,fairanddark,slenderandplump,tallandshort;buttheyareallbeautifulwiththeradianceoflovingandbeingloved。Now,ifeverintheirlives,theyarecharminglydressed,andravishingtoiletstakethewillingeyefromtheobjectsofinterest。Howhightheheelsoftheprettyboots,howsmallthetender。
  tintedgloves,howelectricaltheflutterofthesnowyskirts!WhatisNiagaratothesethings?
  Isabelwasnotwillingtoownherbridalsisterhoodtotheseblessedsouls;butshesecretlyrejoicedinit,evenwhileshejoinedBasilinnotingtheirnumberandsmilingattheirinnocentabandon。Shedroppedhisarmatencounterofthefirstcouple,andwalkedcarelesslyathisside;shemadeasolemnvownevertotakeholdofhiswatch-chaininspeakingtohim;shetrustedthatshemightbepreservedfromputtingherfaceveryclosetohisatdinnerinstudyingthebilloffare;gettingoutofcarriages,sheforbadehimevertotakeherbythewaist。Allasceticresolutionsaremodifiedbyexperiment;butifIsabeldidnotrigorouslykeepthese,sheisnotthelesstobepraisedforhavingformedthem。
  JustbeforetheyreachedthebridgetoGoatIsland,theypassedalittlegroupoftheIndiansstilllingeringaboutNiagara,whomakethebarbaricwaresinwhichtheshopsabound,and,likethewoodsandthewildfacesofthecliffsandprecipices,helptokeepthecataractremote,andtoinvestitwiththecharmofprimevalloneliness。Thisgroupwerewomen,andtheysatmotionlessontheground,smilingsphinx-likeovertheirlapsfullofbead-work,andturningtheirdarkliquideyesofinvitationuponthepassers。Theyworebrightkirtles,andredshawlsfellfromtheirheadsovertheirplumpbrowncheeksanddowntheircomfortablepersons。Alittlegirlwiththemwasattiredinlikegayetyofcolor。?
  “Whatishername?“askedIsabel,payingforabeadpincushion。“DaisySmith,“saidhermother,indistressinglygoodEnglish。“ButherIndianname?““Shehasnone,“answeredthewoman,whotoldBasilthathervillagenumberedfivehundredpeople,andthattheywereProtestants。
  WhiletheytalkedtheywerejoinedbyanIndian,whomthewomensalutedmusicallyintheirnativetongue。Thiswassomewhatconsoling;butheworetrousersandawaistcoat,anditcouldhavebeenwishedthathehadnotasilkhaton。
  “Still,“saidIsabel,astheyturnedaway,“I’mgladhehasn’tLisle-
  threadgloves,likethatchieftainwesawputtinghisforestqueenonboardthetrainatOneida。ButhowshockingthattheyshouldbeChristians,andProtestants!ItwouldhavebeenbadenoughtohavethemCatholics。Andthatwomansaidthattheywereincreasing。Theyoughttobefadingaway。“
  Onthebridge,theypausedandlookedupanddowntherapidsrushingdowntheslopeinalltheirwildvariety,withthewhitecrestsofbreakingsurf,thedarkmassivenessofheavy-climbingwaves,thefleet,smoothsweepofcurrentsoverbroadshelvesofsunkenrock,thedizzyswirlandsuckofwhirlpools。
  Spell-bound,thejourneyersporeduponthedeathfulcoursebeneaththeirfeet,gaveashuddertothehorrorofbeingcastuponit,andthenhurriedoverthebridgetotheisland,intheshadowofwhosewildnesstheysoughtrefugefromthesightandsound。
  Therehadbeenraininthenight;theairwarfullofforestfragrance,andthelow,sweetvoiceoftwitteringbirds。Presentlytheycametoabenchsetinacornerofthepath,andcommandingapleasantvistaofsunlitfoliage,withameregleamofthefoamingriverbeyond。Astheysatdownhereloverwise,Basil,asintheearlydaysoftheircourtship,begantoreciteapoem。Itwasonewhichhadbeenhauntinghimsincehisfirstsightoftherapids,oneofmanythatheusedtolearnbyheartinhisyouth——therhymeofsomepoornewspaperpoet,whomthethirdorfourtheditorcopyinghisversesconsignedtooblivionbycarelesslyclippinghisnamefromthebottom。IthadalwayslingeredinBasil’smemory,ratherfromtheinterestoftheawfulfactitrecorded,thanfromanymeritofitsown;andnowherecalleditwithadistinctnessthatsurprisedhim。