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第135章

  Shewasstillpursuingthetrainofthoughtthussuggested,whenthegate-bellrang。
  Thenoisesinthespareroomsuddenlystopped。
  Annelookedout。Theroofofacarriagewasvisibleontheothersideofthewall。SirPatrickandBlanchehadarrived。AfteranintervalHesterDethridgeappearedinthegarden,andwenttothegratinginthegate。AnneheardSirPatrick’svoice,clearandresolute。Everywordhesaidreachedherearsthroughtheopenwindow。
  “BesogoodastogivemycardtoMr。Delamayn。SaythatIbringhimamessagefromHolchesterHouse,andthatIcanonlydeliveritatapersonalinterview。“
  HesterDethridgereturnedtothecottage。Another,andalongerintervalelapsed。Attheendofthetime,Geoffreyhimselfappearedinthefrontgarden,withthekeyinhishand。Anne’sheartthrobbedfastasshesawhimunlockthegate,andaskedherselfwhatwastofollow。
  Toherunutterableastonishment,GeoffreyadmittedSirPatrickwithouttheslightesthesitation——and,morestill,heinvitedBlanchetoleavethecarriageandcomein!
  “Letby-gonesbeby-gones,“AnneheardhimsaytoSirPatrick。“I
  onlywanttodotherightthing。Ifit’stherightthingforvisitorstocomehere,sosoonaftermyfather’sdeath,come,andwelcome。Myownnotionwas,whenyouproposeditbefore,thatitwaswrong。Iamnotmuchversedinthesethings。Ileaveittoyou。“
  “Avisitorwhobringsyoumessagesfromyourmotherandyourbrother,“SirPatrickansweredgravely,“isapersonwhomitisyourdutytoadmit,Mr。Delamayn,underanycircumstances。“
  “Andheoughttobenonethelesswelcome,“addedBlanche,“whenheisaccompaniedbyyourwife’soldestanddearestfriend。“
  Geoffreylooked,instolidsubmission,fromonetotheother。
  “Iamnotmuchversedinthesethings,“herepeated。“Ihavesaidalready,Ileaveittoyou。“
  TheywerebythistimecloseunderAnne’swindow。Sheshowedherself。SirPatricktookoffhishat。Blanchekissedherhandwithacryofjoy,andattemptedtoenterthecottage。Geoffreystoppedher——andcalledtohiswifetocomedown。
  “No!no!“saidBlanche。“Letmegouptoherinherroom。“
  Sheattemptedforthesecondtimetogainthestairs。ForthesecondtimeGeoffreystoppedher。“Don’ttroubleyourself,“hesaid;“sheiscomingdown。“
  Annejoinedtheminthefrontgarden。Blancheflewintoherarmsanddevouredherwithkisses。SirPatricktookherhandinsilence。ForthefirsttimeinAnne’sexperienceofhim,thebright,resolute,self-reliantoldmanwas,forthemoment,atalosswhattosay,atalosswhattodo。Hiseyes,restingonherinmutesympathyandinterest,saidplainly,“Inyourhusband’spresenceImustnottrustmyselftospeak。“
  Geoffreybrokethesilence。
  “Willyougointothedrawing-room?“heasked,lookingwithsteadyattentionathiswifeandBlanche。
  Geoffrey’svoiceappearedtorouseSirPatrick。Heraisedhishead——helookedlikehimselfagain。
  “Whygoindoorsthislovelyweather?“hesaid。“Supposewetakeaturninthegarden?“
  BlanchepressedAnne’shandsignificantly。Theproposalwasevidentlymadeforapurpose。Theyturnedthecornerofthecottageandgainedthelargegardenattheback——thetwoladieswalkingtogether,arminarm;SirPatrickandGeoffreyfollowingthem。Littlebylittle,Blanchequickenedherpace。“Ihavegotmyinstructions,“shewhisperedtoAnne。“Let’sgetoutofhishearing。“
  Itwasmoreeasilysaidthandone。Geoffreykeptclosebehindthem。
  “Considermylameness,Mr。Delamayn,“saidSirPatrick。“Notquitesofast。“
  Itwaswellintended。ButGeoffrey’scunninghadtakenthealarm。
  InsteadofdroppingbehindwithSirPatrick,hecalledtohiswife。
  “ConsiderSirPatrick’slameness,“herepeated。“Notquitesofast。“
  SirPatrickmetthatcheckwithcharacteristicreadiness。WhenAnneslackenedherpace,headdressedhimselftoGeoffrey,stoppingdeliberatelyinthemiddleofthepath。“LetmegiveyoumymessagefromHolchesterHouse,“hesaid。Thetwoladieswerestillslowlywalkingon。GeoffreywasplacedbetweenthealternativesofstayingwithSirPatrickandleavingthembythemselves——oroffollowingthemandleavingSirPatrick。
  Deliberately,onhisside,hefollowedtheladies。
  SirPatrickcalledhimback。“ItoldyouIwishedtospeaktoyou,“hesaid,sharply。
  Driventobay,GeoffreyopenlyrevealedhisresolutiontogiveBlanchenoopportunityofspeakinginprivatetoAnne。HecalledtoAnnetostop。
  “Ihavenosecretsfrommywife,“hesaid。“AndIexpectmywifetohavenosecretsfromme。Givemethemessageinherhearing。“
  SirPatrick’seyesbrightenedwithindignation。Hecontrolledhimself,andlookedforaninstantsignificantlyathisniecebeforehespoketoGeoffrey。
  “Asyouplease,“hesaid。“Yourbrotherrequestsmetotellyouthatthedutiesofthenewpositioninwhichheisplacedoccupythewholeofhistime,andwillpreventhimfromreturningtoFulham,ashehadproposed,forsomedaystocome。LadyHolchester,hearingthatIwaslikelytoseeyou,haschargedmewithanothermessage,fromherself。Sheisnotwellenoughtoleavehome;andshewishestoseeyouatHolchesterHouseto-morrow——accompaniedasshespeciallydesiresbyMrs。
  Delamayn。“
  Ingivingthetwomessages,hegraduallyraisedhisvoicetoaloudertonethanusual。Whilehewasspeaking,Blanchewarnedtofollowherinstructionsbytheglanceherunclehadcastather
  loweredhervoice,andsaidtoAnne:
  “Hewon’tconsenttotheseparationaslongashehasgotyouhere。Heistryingforhigherterms。Leavehim,andhemustsubmit。Putacandleinyourwindow,ifyoucangetintothegardento-night。Ifnot,anyothernight。Makeforthebackgateinthewall。SirPatrickandArnoldwillmanagetherest。“
  SheslippedthosewordsintoAnne’sears——swingingherparasoltoandfro,andlookingasifthemerestgossipwasdroppingfromherlips——withthedexteritywhichrarelyfailsawomanwhensheiscalledontoassistadeceptioninwhichherowninterestsareconcerned。Cleverlyasithadbeendone,however,Geoffrey’sinveteratedistrustwasstirredintoactionbyit。BlanchehadgottoherlastsentencebeforehewasabletoturnhisattentionfromwhatSirPatrickwassayingtowhathisniecewassaying。A
  quickermanwouldhaveheardmore。Geoffreyhadonlydistinctlyheardthefirsthalfofthelastsentence。
  “What’sthat,“heasked,“aboutSirPatrickandArnold?“
  “Nothingveryinterestingtoyou,“Blancheanswered,readily。“I
  willrepeatitifyoulike。IwastellingAnneaboutmystep-mother,LadyLundie。AfterwhathappenedthatdayinPortlandPlace,shehasrequestedSirPatrickandArnoldtoconsiderthemselves,forthefuture,astotalstrangerstoher。
  That’sall。“
  “Oh!“saidGeoffrey,eyinghernarrowly。
  “Askmyuncle,“returnedBlanche,“ifyoudon’tbelievethatI
  havereportedhercorrectly。Shegaveusallourdismissal,inhermostmagnificentmanner,andinthoseverywords。Didn’tshe,SirPatrick?“
  Itwasperfectlytrue。Blanche’sreadinessofresourcehadmettheemergencyofthemomentbydescribingsomething,inconnectionwithSirPatrickandArnold,whichhadreallyhappened。Silencedononeside,inspiteofhimself,Geoffreywasatthesamemomentpressedontheotherforananswertohismother’smessage。
  “ImusttakeyourreplytoLadyHolchester,“saidSirPatrick。
  “Whatisittobe?“
  Geoffreylookedhardathim,withoutmakinganyreply。
  SirPatrickrepeatedthemessage——withaspecialemphasisonthatpartofitwhichrelatedtoAnne。TheemphasisrousedGeoffrey’stemper。
  “Youandmymotherhavemadethatmessageupbetweenyou,totryme!“heburstout。“Damnallunderhandworkiswhat_I_say!“
  “Iamwaitingforyouranswer,“persistedSirPatrick,steadilyignoringthewordswhichhadjustbeenaddressedtohim。
  GeoffreyglancedatAnne,andsuddenlyrecoveredhimself。
  “Mylovetomymother,“hesaid。“I’llgotoherto-morrow——andtakemywifewithme,withthegreatestpleasure。Doyouhearthat?Withthegreatestpleasure。“Hestoppedtoobservetheeffectofhisreply。SirPatrickwaitedimpenetrablytohearmore——ifhehadmoretosay。“I’msorryIlostmytemperjustnow,“heresumed“Iambadlytreated——I’mdistrustedwithoutacause。Iaskyoutobearwitness,“headded,hisvoicegettinglouderagain,whilehiseyesmoveduneasilybackwardandforwardbetweenSirPatrickandAnne,“thatItreatmywifeasbecomesalady。Herfriendcallsonher——andshe’sfreetoreceiveherfriend。Mymotherwantstoseeher——andIpromisetotakehertomymother’s。Attwoo’clockto-morrow。WhereamItoblame?Youstandtherelookingatme,andsayingnothing。WhereamItoblame?“