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第68章

  ’Mydarlingchild,mydearestniece;howwonderfullywellyoulook!MistressRidd,Igiveyoucredit。Thisisthecountryofgoodthings。IneverwouldhavebelievedourQueencouldhavelookedsoroyal。Surelyofallvirtues,hospitalityisthefinest,andthemostromantic。DearestLorna,kissyouruncle;itisquiteaprivilege。’
  ’Perhapsitistoyou,sir,’saidLorna,whocouldneverquitecheckhersenseofoddity;’butIfearthatyouhavesmokedtobacco,whichspoilsreciprocity。’
  ’Youareright,mychild。Howkeenyourscentis!Itisalwayssowithus。Yourgrandfatherwasnotedforhisolfactorypowers。Ah,agreatloss,dearMrs。
  Ridd,aterriblelosstothisneighbourhood!Asoneofourgreatwriterssays——IthinkitmustbeMilton——“Wene’ershalllookuponhislikeagain。“’
  ’Withyourgoodleavesir,’Ibrokein,’MasterMiltoncouldneverhavewrittensosweetandsimplealineasthat。ItisoneofthegreatShakespeare。’
  ’Woeismeformyneglect!’saidtheCounsellor,bowingairily;’thismustbeyourson,MistressRidd,thegreatJohn,thewrestler。AndonewhomeddleswiththeMuses!Ah,sinceIwasyoung,howeverythingischanged,madam!Exceptindeedthebeautyofwomen,whichseemstometoincreaseeveryyear。’Heretheoldvillainbowedtomymother;andsheblushed,andmadeanothercurtsey,andreallydidlookverynice。
  ’NowthoughIhavequotedthepoetsamiss,asyoursoninformsmeforwhichItendermybestthanks,andmustamendmyreading,Icanhardlybewronginassumingthatthisyoungarmigermustbethetooattractivecynosuretoourpoorlittlemaiden。Andformypart,sheiswelcometohim。Ihaveneverbeenoneofthosewhodwellupondistinctionsofrank,andbirth,andsuchlike;asiftheywereintheheartofnature,andmustbeeternal。Inearlyyouth,Imayhavethoughtso,andbeenfullofthatlittlepride。ButnowI
  havelongaccounteditoneofthefirstaxiomsofpoliticaleconomy——youarefollowingme,MistressRidd?’
  ’Well,sir,Iamdoingmybest;butIcannotquitekeepupwithyou。’
  ’Nevermind,madam;Iwillbeslower。Butyourson’sintelligenceissoquick——’
  ’Isee,sir;youthoughtthatminemustbe。Butno;itallcomesfromhisfather,sir。Hisfatherwasthatquickandclever——’
  ’Ah,Icanwellsupposeit,madam。Andacreditheistobothofyou。Now,toreturntoourmuttons——afigurewhichyouwillappreciate——Imaynowberegarded,Ithink,asthisyounglady’slegalguardian;
  althoughIhavenothadthehonourofbeingformallyappointedsuch。HerfatherwastheeldestsonofSirEnsorDoone;andIhappenedtobethesecondson;andasyoungmaidenscannotbebaronets,IsupposeIam“SirCounsellor。“Isitso,MistressRidd,accordingtoyourtheoryofgenealogy?’
  ’IamsureIdon’tknow,sir,’mymotheransweredcarefully;’Iknownotanythingofthatname,sir,exceptintheGospelofMatthew:butIseenotwhyitshouldbeotherwise。’
  ’Good,madam!Imaylookuponthatasyoursanctionandapproval:andtheCollegeofHeraldsshallhearofit。
  Andinreturn,asLorna’sguardian,Igivemyfullandreadyconsenttohermarriagewithyourson,madam。’
  ’Oh,howgoodofyou,sir,howkind!Well,Ialwaysdidsay,thatthelearnedestpeoplewere,almostalways,thebestandkindest,andthemostsimple-hearted。’
  ’Madam,thatisagreatsentiment。Whatagoodlycoupletheywillbe!andifwecanaddhimtoourstrength——’
  ’Ohno,sir,ohno!’criedmother:’youreallymustnotthinkofit。Hehasalwaysbeenbroughtupsohonest——’
  ’Hem!thatmakesadifference。AdecideddisqualificationfordomesticlifeamongtheDoones。
  But,surely,hemightgetoverthoseprejudices,madam?’
  ’Ohno,sir!henevercan:henevercanindeed。Whenhewasonlythathigh,sir,hecouldnotstealevenanapple,whensomewickedboystriedtomisleadhim。’
  ’Ah,’repliedtheCounsellor,shakinghiswhiteheadgravely;’thenIgreatlyfearthathiscaseisquiteincurable。Ihaveknownsuchcases;violentprejudice,bredentirelyofeducation,andanti-economicaltothelastdegree。Andwhenitisso,itisdesperate:noman,afterimbibingideasofthatsort,caninanywaybeuseful。’
  ’Ohyes,sir,Johnisveryuseful。Hecandoasmuchworkasthreeothermen;andyoushouldseehimloadasledd,sir。’
  ’Iwasspeaking,madam,ofhigherusefulness,——powerofthebrainandheart。Themainthingforusuponearthistotakealargeviewofthings。Butwhilewetalkoftheheart,whatismynieceLornadoing,thatshedoesnotcomeandthankme,formyperhapstoopromptconcessiontoheryouthfulfancies?Ah,ifIhadwantedthanks,Ishouldhavebeenmorestubborn。’
  Lorna,beingchallengedthus,cameupandlookedatheruncle,withhernobleeyesfixedfulluponhis,whichbeneathhiswhiteeyebrowsglistened,likedormerwindowspiledwithsnow。
  ’ForwhatamItothankyou,uncle?’
  ’Mydearniece,Ihavetoldyou。Forremovingtheheaviestobstacle,whichtoamindsowellregulatedcouldpossiblyhaveexisted,betweenyourdutifulselfandtheobjectofyouraffections。’
  ’Well,uncle,Ishouldbeverygrateful,ifIthoughtthatyoudidsofromloveofme;orifIdidnotknowthatyouhavesomethingyetconcealedfromme。’
  ’Andmyconsent,’saidtheCounsellor,’isthemoremeritorious,themoreliberal,frank,andcandid,inthefaceofanexistingfact,andaveryclearlyestablishedone;whichmighthaveappearedtoweakermindsinthelightofanimpediment;buttomyloftierviewofmatrimonyseemsquitearecommendation。’
  ’Whatfactdoyoumean,sir?IsitonethatIoughttoknow?’
  ’Inmyopinionitis,goodniece。Itforms,tomymind,sofineabasisfortheinvariableharmonyofthematrimonialstate。Tobebrief——asIalwaysendeavourtobe,withoutbecomingobscure——youtwoyoungpeopleah,whatagiftisyouth!onecanneverbetoothankfulforityouwillhavetherareadvantageofcommencingmarriedlife,withasubjectofcommoninteresttodiscuss,wheneveryouwearyof——well,sayofoneanother;ifyoucannow,byanymeans,conceivesuchapossibility。Andperfectjusticemetedout:
  mutualgoodwillresulting,fromthesenseofreciprocity。’
  ’Idonotunderstandyou,sir。Whycanyounotsaywhatyoumean,atonce?’
  ’Mydearchild,Iprolongyoursuspense。Curiosityisthemostpowerfulofallfeminineinstincts;andthereforethemostdelightful,whennotprematurelysatisfied。However,ifyoumusthavemystrongrealities,heretheyare。YourfatherslewdearJohn’sfather,anddearJohn’sfatherslewyours。’
  Havingsaidthusmuch,theCounsellorleanedbackuponhischair,andshadedhiscalmwhite-beardedeyesfromtheraysofourtallowcandles。Hewasamanwholikedtolook,ratherthantobelookedat。ButLornacametomeforaid;andIwentuptoLornaandmotherlookedatbothofus。
  ThenfeelingthatImustspeakfirstasnoonewouldbeginit,Itookmydarlingroundthewaist,andledheruptotheCounsellor;whileshetriedtobearitbravely;yetmustleanonme,ordid。
  ’Now,SirCounsellorDoone,’Isaid,withLornasqueezingbothmyhands,Ineveryetknewhowconsideringthatshewaswalkingallthetime,orsomethinglikeit;’youknowrightwell,SirCounsellor,thatSirEnsorDoonegaveapproval。’I
  cannottellwhatmademethinkofthis:butsoitcameuponme。
  ’Approvaltowhat,goodrusticJohn?Totheslaughtersoreciprocal?’
  ’No,sir,nottothat;evenifiteverhappened;whichIdonotbelieve。ButtothelovebetwixtmeandLorna;whichyourstoryshallnotbreak,withoutmoreevidencethanyourword。Andevenso,shallneverbreak;ifLornathinksasIdo。’
  Themaidengavemealittletouch,asmuchastosay,’Youareright,darling:giveittohim,again,likethat。’However,Iheldmypeace,wellknowingthattoomanywordsdomischief。
  Thenmotherlookedatmewithwonder,beingherselftooamazedtospeak;andtheCounsellorlooked,withgreatwrathinhiseyes,whichhetriedtokeepfromburning。
  ’Howsayyouthen,JohnRidd,’hecried,stretchingoutonehand,likeElijah;’isthisathingofthesortyoulove?Isthiswhatyouareusedto?’
  ’Sopleaseyourworship,’Ianswered;’nokindofviolencecansurpriseus,sincefirstcameDoonesuponExmoor。Uptothattimenoneheardofharm;exceptoftakingapurse,maybe,orcuttingastrangesheep’sthroat。Andthepoorfolkwhodidthiswerehanged,withsomebenefitofclergy。ButeversincetheDoonescamefirst,weareusedtoanything。’
  ’Thouvarlet,’criedtheCounsellor,withthecolourofhiseyesquitechangedwiththesparklesofhisfury;
  ’isthisthewaywearetodealwithsuchalow-bredclodasthou?Toquestionthedoingsofourpeople,andtotalkofclergy!What,dreamyounotthatwecouldhaveclergy,andoftherightsort,too,ifonlywecaredtohavethem?Tush!AmItospendmytimearguingwithaplough-tailBob?’
  ’Ifyourworshipwillhearkentome,’Iansweredverymodestly,notwishingtospeakharshly,withLornalookingupatme;’therearemanythingsthatmightbesaidwithoutanykindofargument,whichIwouldneverwishtotrywithoneofyourworship’slearning。Andinthefirstplaceitseemstomethatifourfathershatedoneanotherbitterly,yetneitherwonthevictory,onlymutualdiscomfiture;surelythatisbutareasonwhyweshouldbewiserthanthey,andmakeitupinthisgenerationbygoodwillandloving’——
  ’Oh,John,youwiserthanyourfather!’motherbrokeuponmehere;’notbutwhatyoumightbeaswise,whenyoucometobeoldenough。’
  ’Youngpeopleofthepresentage,’saidtheCounsellorseverely,’havenorightfeelingofanysort,uponthesimplestmatter。LornaDoone,standforthfromcontactwiththatheirofparricide;andstateinyourownmellifluousvoice,whetheryouregardthisslaughterasapleasanttrifle。’
  ’Youknow,withoutanywordsofmine,’sheansweredverysoftly,yetnotwithdrawingfrommyhand,’thatalthoughIhavebeenseasonedwelltoeverykindofoutrage,amongmygentlerelatives,Ihavenotyetsopurelylostallsenseofrightandwrongastoreceivewhatyouhavesaid,aslightlyasyoudeclaredit。Youthinkitahappybasisforourfutureconcord。Idonotquitethinkthat,myuncle;neitherdoIquitebelievethatawordofitistrue。Inourhappyvalley,nine-tenthsofwhatissaidisfalse;andyouwerealwayswonttoarguethattrueandfalsearebutablindturneduponapivot。Withoutanyfailureofrespectforyourcharacter,gooduncle,Ideclinepolitelytobelieveawordofwhatyouhavetoldme。
  Andevenifitwereprovedtome,allIcansayisthis,ifmyJohnwillhaveme,Iamhisforever。’
  Thislongspeechwastoomuchforher;shehadoverratedherstrengthaboutit,andthesustenanceofirony。Soatlastshefellintomyarms,whichhadlongbeenwaitingforher;andthereshelaywithnoothersound,exceptagurglinginherthroat。
  ’Youoldvillain,’criedmymother,shakingherfistattheCounsellor,whileIcoulddonothingelsebuthold,andbendacross,mydarling,andwhispertodeafears;
  ’Whatisthegoodofthequality;ifthisisallthatcomesofit?Outoftheway!Youknowthewordsthatmakethedeadlymischief;butnotthewaysthathealthem。Givemethatbottle,ifhandsyouhave;whatistheuseofCounsellors?’
  Isawthatdearmotherwascarriedaway;andindeedI
  myselfwassomethinglikeit;withthepalefaceuponmybosom,andtheheavingoftheheart,andtheheatandcoldallthroughme,asmydarlingbreathedorlay。
  MeanwhiletheCounsellorstoodback,andseemedalittlesorry;althoughofcourseitwasnotinhispowertobeatallashamedofhimself。
  ’Mysweetlove,mydarlingchild,’ourmotherwentontoLorna,inawaythatIshallneverforget,thoughI
  livetobeahundred;’prettypet,notawordofitistrue,uponthatoldliar’soath;andifeverywordweretrue,poorchick,youshouldhaveourJohnallthemoreforit。YouandJohnweremadebyGodandmeantforoneanother,whateverfallsbetweenyou。Littlelamb,lookupandspeak:hereisyourownJohnandI;andthedeviltaketheCounsellor。’
  Iwasamazedatmother’swords,beingsounlikeher;
  whileIlovedherallthemorebecausesheforgotherselfso。InanothermomentinranAnnie,ayandLizziealso,knowingbysomemysticsensewhichIhaveoftennoticed,butnevercouldexplainthatsomethingwasastir,belongingtotheworldofwomen,yetforeigntotheeyesofmen。AndnowtheCounsellor,beingwell-born,althoughsuchaheartlessmiscreant,beckonedtometocomeaway;whichI,beingsmotheredwithwomen,wasonlytoogladtodo,assoonasmyownlovewouldletgoofme。
  ’Thatistheworstofthem,’saidtheoldman;whenI