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第94章

  “IforbidyourmarriagetoGeoffreyDelamayn!Iinsistonhisperformingthepromisehegaveme,tomakemehiswife!Ihavegotithereinhisownwords,inhisownwriting。Onhissoul,heswearsittome——hewillredeemhispledge。Hismistress,didyousay?Hiswife,Mrs。Glenarm,beforetheweekisout!“
  Inthosewildwordsshecastbackthetaunt——withtheletterheldintriumphinherhand。
  Dauntedforthemomentbythedoubtnowliterallyforcedonher,thatAnnemightreallyhavetheclaimonGeoffreywhichsheadvanced,Mrs。Glenarmansweredneverthelesswiththeobstinacyofawomanbroughttobay——witharesolutionnottobeconvincedbyconvictionitself。
  “Iwon’tgivehimup!“shecried。“Yourletterisaforgery。Youhavenoproof。Iwon’t,Iwon’t,Iwon’tgivehimup!“sherepeated,withtheimpotentiterationofanangrychild。
  Annepointeddisdainfullytotheletterthatsheheld。“Hereishispledgedandwrittenword,“shesaid。“WhileIlive,youwillneverbehiswife。“
  “Ishallbehiswifethedayaftertherace。IamgoingtohiminLondon——towarnhimagainstYou!“
  “YouwillfindmeinLondon,beforeyou——withthisinmyhand。Doyouknowhiswriting?“
  Shehelduptheletter,open。Mrs。Glenarm’shandflewoutwiththestealthyrapidityofacat’spaw,toseizeanddestroyit。
  Quickasshewas,herrivalwasquickerstill。Foraninstanttheyfacedeachotherbreathless——onewiththeletterheldbehindher;onewithherhandstillstretchedout。
  Atthesamemoment——beforeawordmorehadpassedbetweenthem——theglassdooropened;andJuliusDelamaynappearedintheroom。
  HeaddressedhimselftoAnne。
  “Wedecided,ontheterrace,“hesaid,quietly,“thatyoushouldspeaktoMrs。Glenarm,ifMrs。Glenarmwishedit。Doyouthinkitdesirablethattheinterviewshouldbecontinuedanylonger?“
  Anne’sheaddroopedonherbreast。Thefieryangerinherwasquenchedinaninstant。
  “Ihavebeencruellyprovoked,Mr。Delamayn,“sheanswered。“ButIhavenorighttopleadthat。“Shelookedupathimforamoment。Thehottearsofshamegatheredinhereyes,andfellslowlyoverhercheeks。Shebentherheadagain,andhidthemfromhim。“TheonlyatonementIcanmake,“shesaid,“istoaskyourpardon,andtoleavethehouse。“
  Insilence,sheturnedawaytothedoor。Insilence,JuliusDelamaynpaidherthetriflingcourtesyofopeningitforher。
  Shewentout。
  Mrs。Glenarm’sindignation——suspendedforthemoment——transferreditselftoJulius。
  “IfIhavebeenentrappedintoseeingthatwoman,withyourapproval,“shesaid,haughtily,“Ioweittomyself,Mr。
  Delamayn,tofollowherexample,andtoleaveyourhouse。“
  “Iauthorizedhertoaskyouforaninterview,Mrs。Glenarm。IfshehaspresumedonthepermissionthatIgaveher,Isincerelyregretit,andIbegyoutoacceptmyapologies。Atthesametime,Imayventuretoadd,indefenseofmyconduct,thatI
  thoughther——andthinkherstill——awomantobepitiedmorethantobeblamed。“
  “Tobepitieddidyousay?“askedMrs。Glenarm,doubtfulwhetherherearshadnotdeceivedher。
  “Tobepitied,“repeatedJulius。
  “_You_mayfinditconvenient,Mr。Delamayn,toforgetwhatyourbrotherhastoldusaboutthatperson。_I_happentorememberit。“
  “SodoI,Mrs。Glenarm。But,withmyexperienceofGeoffrey——“Hehesitated,andranhisfingersnervouslyoverthestringsofhisviolin。
  “Youdon’tbelievehim?“saidMrs。Glenarm。
  Juliusdeclinedtoadmitthathedoubtedhisbrother’sword,totheladywhowasabouttobecomehisbrother’swife。
  “Idon’tquitegothatlength,“hesaid。“IfinditdifficulttoreconcilewhatGeoffreyhastoldus,withMissSilvester’smannerandappearance——“
  “Herappearance!“criedMrs。Glenarm,inatransportofastonishmentanddisgust。“_Her_appearance!Oh,themen!Ibegyourpardon——Ioughttohaverememberedthatthereisnoaccountingfortastes。Goon——praygoon!“
  “Shallwecomposeourselveswithalittlemusic?“suggestedJulius。
  “Iparticularlyrequestyouwillgoon,“answeredMrs。Glenarm,emphatically。“Youfindit’impossibletoreconcile’——“
  “Isaid’difficult。’“
  “Oh,verywell。DifficulttoreconcilewhatGeoffreytoldus,withMissSilvester’smannerandappearance。Whatnext?Youhadsomethingelsetosay,whenIwassorudeastointerruptyou。
  Whatwasit?“
  “Onlythis,“saidJulius。“Idon’tfinditeasytounderstandSirPatrickLundie’sconductinpermittingMr。Brinkworthtocommitbigamywithhisniece。“
  “Waitaminute!ThemarriageofthathorriblewomantoMr。
  Brinkworthwasaprivatemarriage。Ofcourse,SirPatrickknewnothingaboutit!“
  Juliusownedthatthismightbepossible,andmadeasecondattempttoleadtheangryladybacktothepiano。Useless,oncemore!Thoughsheshrankfromconfessingittoherself,Mrs。
  Glenarm’sbeliefinthegenuinenessofherlover’sdefensehadbeenshaken。ThetonetakenbyJulius——moderateasitwas——revivedthefirststartlingsuspicionofthecredibilityofGeoffrey’sstatementwhichAnne’slanguageandconducthadforcedonMrs。Glenarm。Shedroppedintothenearestchair,andputherhandkerchieftohereyes。“YoualwayshatedpoorGeoffrey,“shesaid,withaburstoftears。“Andnowyou’redefaminghimtome!“
  Juliusmanagedheradmirably。Onthepointofansweringherseriously,hecheckedhimself。“IalwayshatedpoorGeoffrey,“herepeated,withasmile。“Yououghttobethelastpersontosaythat,Mrs。Glenarm!IbroughthimallthewayfromLondonexpresslytointroducehimto_you。_“
  “ThenIwishyouhadlefthiminLondon!“retortedMrs。Glenarm,shiftingsuddenlyfromtearstotemper。“IwasahappywomanbeforeImetyourbrother。Ican’tgivehimup!“sheburstout,shiftingbackagainfromtempertotears。“Idon’tcareifhe_has_deceivedme。Iwon’tletanotherwomanhavehim!I_will_
  behiswife!“ShethrewherselftheatricallyonherkneesbeforeJulius。“Oh,_do_helpmetofindoutthetruth!“shesaid。“Oh,Julius,pityme!Iamsofondofhim!“
  Therewasgenuinedistressinherface,therewastruefeelinginhervoice。Whowouldhavebelievedthattherewerereservesofmercilessinsolenceandheartlesscrueltyinthiswoman——andthattheyhadbeenlavishlypouredoutonafallensisternotfiveminutessince?
  “IwilldoallIcan,“saidJulius,raisingher。“Letustalkofitwhenyouaremorecomposed。Tryalittlemusic,“herepeated,“justtoquietyournerves。“
  “Would_you_likemetoplay?“askedMrs。Glenarm,becomingamodeloffemininedocilityatamoment’snotice。
  JuliusopenedtheSonatasofMozart,andshoulderedhisviolin。
  “Let’strytheFifteenth,“hesaid,placingMrs。Glenarmatthepiano。“WewillbeginwiththeAdagio。Ifevertherewasdivinemusicwrittenbymortalman,thereitis!“
  Theybegan。AtthethirdbarMrs。Glenarmdroppedanote——andthebowofJuliuspausedshudderingonthestrings。
  “Ican’tplay!“shesaid。“Iamsoagitated;Iamsoanxious。How_am_Itofindoutwhetherthatwretchisreallymarriedornot?
  WhocanIask?Ican’tgotoGeoffreyinLondon——thetrainerswon’tletmeseehim。Ican’tappealtoMr。Brinkworthhimself——I
  amnotevenacquaintedwithhim。Whoelseisthere?Dothink,andtellme!“
  TherewasbutonechanceofmakingherreturntotheAdagio——thechanceofhittingonasuggestionwhichwouldsatisfyandquiether。Juliuslaidhisviolinonthepiano,andconsideredthequestionbeforehimcarefully。
  “Therearethewitnesses,“hesaid。“IfGeoffrey’sstoryistobedependedon,thelandladyandthewaiterattheinncanspeaktothefacts。“
  “Lowpeople!“objectedMrs。Glenarm。“PeopleIdon’tknow。Peoplewhomighttakeadvantageofmysituation,andbeinsolenttome。“
  Juliusconsideredoncemore;andmadeanothersuggestion。Withthefatalingenuityofinnocence,hehitontheideaofreferringMrs。GlenarmtonolessapersonthanLadyLundieherself!
  “ThereisourgoodfriendatWindygates,“hesaid。“SomewhisperofthemattermayhavereachedLadyLundie’sears。Itmaybealittleawkwardtocallonherifshe_has_heardanythingatthetimeofaseriousfamilydisaster。Youarethebestjudgeofthat,however。AllIcandoistothrowoutthenotion。
  Windygatesisn’tveryfaroff——andsomethingmightcomeofit。
  Whatdoyouthink?“