Whenthedoctormadehisreappearanceitwastosaythathispatientwasbeingundressedandputtobedbyhisnegroservant,who,however,wouldreturnwiththedoctorto-night,butthatthepatientwouldbeleftwitheverythingthatwasnecessary,andthathewouldrequirenoattentionfromthefamilyuntilthenextday。
Indeed,itwasbetterthatheshouldremainundisturbed。Asthedoctorconfinedhisconfidencesandinstructionsentirelytothephysicalconditionoftheirguest,Mrs。Riversfounditawkwardtopressotherinquiries。
“Ofcourse,“shesaidatlasthesitatingly,butwithacertainprimnessofexpression,“Mr。Hamlinmustexpecttofindeverythinghereverydifferentfromwhatheisaccustomedto——atleastfromwhatmyhusbandsaysarehishabits。“
“Nobodyknowsthatbetterthanhe,Mrs。Rivers,“returnedthedoctorwithanequallymarkedprecisionofmanner,“andyoucouldnothaveaguestwhowouldbelesslikelytomakeyouremindhimofit。“
Alittleannoyed,yetnotexactlyknowingwhy,Mrs。Riversabandonedthesubject,andasthedoctorshortlyafterwardsbusiedhimselfinthecareofhispatient,withwhomheremaineduntilthehourofhisdeparture,shehadnochanceofrenewingit。Butashefinallyshookhandswithhishostandhostess,itseemedtoherthatheslightlyrecurredtoit。“Ihavethegreatesthopeofthecurativeeffectofthiswonderfullocalityonmypatient,butevenstillmoreofthebeneficialeffectofthecompletechangeofhishabits,hissurroundings,andtheirinfluences。“Thenthedoorclosedonthemanofscienceandthegrizzlednegroservant,thenoiseofthecarriagewheelswasshutoutwiththesongofthewindinthepinetops,andtheranchoofWindyHillpossessedMr。JackHamlininpeace。Indeed,thewindwasnowfalling,aswasitscustomatthathour,andthemoonpresentlyaroseoverahushedandsleepinglandscape。
Fortherestoftheeveningthesilentpresenceintheroomaboveaffectedthehousehold;thehalf-curiousservantsandranchhandsspokeinwhispersinthepassages,andateveningprayers,inthediningroom,SethRivers,kneelingbeforeandbowedoverarush-
bottomedchairwhoselegswereclutchedbyhisstronghands,included“thestrangerwithinourgates“inhisregularsupplications。Whenthehourforretiringcame,Seth,withacandleinhishand,precededhiswifeupthestaircase,butstoppedbeforethedooroftheirguest’sroom。“Ireckon,“hesaidinterrogativelytoMrs。Rivers,“Ioughterseeefhe’swantin’
anythin’?“
“Youheardwhatthedoctorsaid,“returnedMrs。Riverscautiously。
Atthesametimeshedidnotspeakdecidedly,andthefrontiersman’sinstinctofhospitalityprevailed。Heknockedlightly;therewasnoresponse。Heturnedthedoorhandlesoftly。
Thedooropened。Afaintcleanperfume——anodorofsomegeneralpersonalityratherthananyparticularthing——stoleoutuponthem。
ThelightofSeth’scandlestruckafewglintsfromsomecut-glassandsilver,thecontentsoftheguest’sdressingcase,whichhadbeencarefullylaidoutuponasmalltablebyhisnegroservant。
TherewasalsoarefinedneatnessinthedispositionofhisclothesandeffectswhichstruckthefeminineeyeofeventhetidyMrs。
Riversassomethingnewtoherexperience。Sethdrewnearerthebedwithhisshadedcandle,andthen,turning,beckonedhiswifetoapproach。Mrs。Rivershesitated——butforthenecessityofsilenceshewouldhaveopenlyprotested——butthatprotestwasshutupinhercompressedlipsasshecameforward。
Foraninstantthatawewithwhichabsolutehelplessnessinveststhesleepinganddeadwasfeltbybothhusbandandwife。Onlytheupperpartofthesleeper’sfacewasvisibleabovethebedclothes,heldinpositionbyathinwhitenervoushandthatwasencircledatthewristbyaruffle。Sethstared。Shortbrowncurlsweretumbledoveraforeheaddampwiththedewsofsleepandexhaustion。
Butwhatappearedmoresingular,theclosedeyesofthisvesselofwrathandrecklessnesswerefringedwithlashesaslongandsilkyasawoman’s。ThenMrs。Riversgentlypulledherhusband’ssleeve,andtheybothcreptbackwithagreatersenseofintrusionandevenmorecautiouslythantheyhadentered。Nordidtheyspeakuntilthedoorwasclosedsoftlyandtheywerealoneonthelanding。
Sethlookedgrimlyathiswife。
“Don’tlookmuchezefhecouldhurtanybody。“
“Helookslikeasickman,“returnedMrs。Riverscalmly。
Theunconsciousobjectofthiscriticismandattentionsleptuntillate;sleptthroughthestirofawakenedlifewithinandwithout,throughthechallengeofearlycocksinthelean-toshed,throughthecreakingofdepartingoxteamsandthelazy,long-drawncommandsofteamsters,throughtheregularstrokesofthemorningpumpandthesplashofwateronstones,throughthefar-offbarkingofdogsandthehalf-intelligibleshoutsofranchmen;sleptthroughthesunlightonhisceiling,throughitsslowdescentofhiswall,andawokewithitinhiseyes!Hewoke,too,withadelicioussenseoffreedomfrompain,andofevendrawingalongbreathwithoutdifficulty——twofactssomarvelousanddreamlikethathenaturallyclosedhiseyesagainlestheshouldwakentoaworldofsufferinganddyspnoea。Satisfiedatlastthatthisreliefwasreal,heagainopenedhiseyes,butuponsurroundingssostrange,sowildlyabsurdandimprobable,thatheagaindoubtedtheirreality。Hewaslyinginamoderatelylargeroom,primlyandseverelyfurnished,buthisattentionwasforthemomentrivetedtoagiltframeuponthewallbesidehimbearingthetext,“GodBlessOurHome,“andthenonanotherframeontheoppositewallwhichadmonishedhimto“WatchandPray。“Besidethemhunganengravingofthe“RaisingofLazarus,“andaHogarthianlithographof“TheDrunkard’sProgress。“Mr。Hamlinclosedhiseyes;hewasdreamingcertainly——notoneofthosewild,fantasticvisionsthathadsomiserablyfilledthepastlongnightsofpainandsuffering,butstilladream!Atlast,openingoneeyestealthily,hecaughttheflashofthesunlightuponthecrystalandsilverarticlesofhisdressingcase,andthatflashatonceilluminatedhismemory。HerememberedhislongweeksofillnessandthedevotionofDr。
Duchesne。Herememberedhow,whenthecrisiswaspast,thedoctorhadurgedacompletechangeandabsoluterest,andhadtoldhimofasecludedranchoinsomeremotelocalitykeptbyanhonestWesternpioneerwhosefamilyhehadattended。Herememberedhisownreluctantassent,impelledbygratitudetothedoctorandthehelplessnessofasickman。Henowrecalledthewearyjourneythither,hisexhaustionandthesemi-consciousnessofhisarrivalinabewilderingwindonashadowyhilltop。Andthiswastheplace!
Heshiveredslightly,andduckedhisheadunderthecoveragain。
Butthebrightnessofthesunandsomeexhilaratingqualityintheairtemptedhimtohaveanotheroutlook,avoidingasfaraspossiblethegrimlydecoratedwalls。Iftheyhadonlylefthimhisfaithfulservanthecouldhaverelievedhimselfofthatmischievousbadinagewhichalwaysalternatelyhorrifiedanddelightedthatdevotednegro。Buthewasalone——absolutelyalone——inthisconventicle!
Presentlyhesawthedooropenslowly。Itgaveadmissiontothesmallroundfaceandyellowringletsofalittlegirl,andfinallytoherwholefigure,claspingadollnearlyaslargeasherself。
Foramomentshestoodthere,arrestedbythedisplayofMr。
Hamlin’sdressingcaseonthetable。Thenherglancesmovedaroundtheroomandresteduponthebed。HerblueeyesandMr。Hamlin’sbrownonesmetandmingled。Withoutamoment’shesitationshemovedtothebedside。Takingherdoll’shandsinherown,shedisplayeditbeforehim。
“Isn’titpitty?“
Mr。Hamlinwasinstantlyhisoldselfagain。Thrustinghishandcomfortablyunderthepillow,helayonhissideandgazedatitlongandaffectionately。“Inever,“hesaidinafaintvoice,butwithimmovablefeatures,“sawanythingsoperfectlybeautiful。Isitalive?“
“It’sadolly,“shereturnedgravely,smoothingdownitsfrockandstraighteningitshelplessfeet。Thenseizedwithaspontaneousidea,likeayounganimalshesuddenlypresentedittohimwithbothhandsandsaid,——
“Kissit。“
Mr。Hamlinimplantedachastesaluteonitsvermilioncheek。
“Wouldyoumindlettingmeholditforalittle?“hesaidwithextremediffidence。
Thechildwasdelighted,asheexpected。Mr。Hamlinplaceditinasittingpostureontheedgeofhisbed,andputanostentatiouspaternalarmaroundit。
“Butyou’realive,ain’tyou?“hesaidtothechild。
Thissubtlewitticismconvulsedher。“I’malittlegirl,“shegurgled。
“Isee;hermother?“
“Ess。“
“Andwho’syourmother?“
“Mammy。“
“Mrs。Rivers?“
Thechildnoddeduntilherringletswereshakenonhercheek。
Afteramomentshebegantolaughbashfullyandwithrepression,yetasMr。Hamlinthoughtalittlemischievously。Thenashelookedatherinterrogativelyshesuddenlycaughtholdoftheruffleofhissleeve。
“Oo’sgotonmammy’snighty。“
Mr。Hamlinstarted。Hesawthechild’sobviousmistakeandactuallyfelthimselfblushing。Itwasunprecedented——itwasthesheerestweakness——itmusthavesomethingtodowiththeconfoundedair。