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第97章

  Herladyshipresignedherselftomeditation,withfrowningbrowandclose-shutlips。Shelookedherfullage,andayearortwomore,asshelaythinking,withherheadonherhand,andherelbowonthepillow。Aftercommittingherselftothephysicianandtotheredlavenderdraughtthecommonestregardforconsistencymadeitnecessarythatsheshouldkeepherbedforthatday。Andyetitwasessentialthattheproposedinquiriesshouldbeinstantlysetonfoot。Ontheonehand,theproblemwasnotaneasyonetosolve;ontheother,herladyshipwasnotaneasyonetobeat。HowtosendforthelandladyatCraigFernie,withoutexcitinganyspecialsuspicionorremark——wasthequestionbeforeher。InlessthanfiveminutesshehadlookedbackintohermemoryofcurrenteventsatWindygates——andhadsolvedit。
  Herfirstproceedingwastoringthebellforhermaid。
  “IamafraidIfrightenedyou,Hopkins。Thestateofmynerves。
  Mrs。Glenarmwasalittlesuddenwithsomenewsthatsurprisedme。Iambetternow——andabletoattendtothehouseholdmatters。
  Thereisamistakeinthebutcher’saccount。Sendthecookhere。“
  Shetookupthedomesticledgerandthekitchenreport;correctedthebutcher;cautionedthecook;anddisposedofallarrearsofdomesticbusinessbeforeHopkinswassummonedagain。Having,inthisway,dextrouslypreventedthewomanfromconnectinganythingthathermistresssaidordid,afterMrs。Glenarm’sdeparture,withanythingthatmighthavepassedduringMrs。
  Glenarm’svisit,LadyLundiefeltherselfatlibertytopavethewayfortheinvestigationonwhichshewasdeterminedtoenterbeforeshesleptthatnight。
  “Somuchfortheindoorarrangements,“shesaid。“Youmustbemyprimeminister,Hopkins,whileIliehelplesshere。Isthereanythingwantedbythepeopleoutofdoors?Thecoachman?Thegardener?“
  “Ihavejustseenthegardener,mylady。Hecamewithlastweek’saccounts。Itoldhimhecouldn’tseeyourladyshipto-day。“
  “Quiteright。Hadheanyreporttomake?“
  “No,mylady。“
  “Surely,therewassomethingIwantedtosaytohim——ortosomebodyelse?Mymemorandum-book,Hopkins。Inthebasket,onthatchair。Whywasn’tthebasketplacedbymybedside?“
  Hopkinsbroughtthememorandum-book。LadyLundieconsulteditwithouttheslightestnecessity,withthesamemasterlygravityexhibitedbythedoctorwhenhewroteherprescriptionwithouttheslightestnecessityalso。
  “Hereitis,“shesaid,recoveringthelostremembrance。“Notthegardener,butthegardener’swife。AmemorandumtospeaktoheraboutMrs。Inchbare。Observe,Hopkins,theassociationofideas。
  Mrs。Inchbareisassociatedwiththepoultry;thepoultryareassociatedwiththegardener’swife;thegardener’swifeisassociatedwiththegardener——andsothegardenergetsintomyhead。Doyouseeit?Iamalwaystryingtoimproveyourmind。Youdoseeit?Verywell。NowaboutMrs。Inchbare?Hasshebeenhereagain?“
  “No,mylady。“
  “Iamnotatallsure,Hopkins,thatIwasrightindecliningtoconsiderthemessageMrs。Inchbaresenttomeaboutthepoultry。
  Whyshouldn’tsheoffertotakeanyfowlsthatIcanspareoffmyhands?Sheisarespectablewoman;anditisimportanttometoliveongoodtermswithalmyneighbors,greatandsmall。Hasshegotapoultry-yardofherownatCraigFernie?“
  “Yes,mylady。Andbeautifullykept,Iamtold。“
  “Ireallydon’tsee——onreflection,Hopkins——whyIshouldhesitatetodealwithMrs。Inchbare。Idon’tthinkitbeneathmetosellthegamekilledonmyestatetothepoulterer。Whatwasitshewantedtobuy?SomeofmyblackSpanishfowls?“
  “Yes,mylady。Yourladyship’sblackSpaniardsarefamousallroundtheneighborhood。Nobodyhasgotthebreed。AndMrs。
  Inchbare——“
  “Wantstosharethedistinctionofhavingthebreedwithme,“
  saidLadyLundie。“Iwon’tappearungracious。Iwillseehermyself,assoonasIamalittlebetter,andtellherthatIhavechangedmymind。SendoneofthementoCraigFerniewithamessage。Ican’tkeepatriflingmatterofthissortinmymemory——sendhimatonce,orImayforgetit。HeistosayIamwillingtoseeMrs。Inchbare,aboutthefowls,thefirsttimeshefindsitconvenienttocomethisway。“
  “Iamafraid,mylady——Mrs。Inchbare’sheartissosetontheblackSpaniards——shewillfinditconvenienttocomethiswayatonceasfastasherfeetcancarryher。“
  “Inthatcase,youmusttakehertothegardener’swife。Saysheistohavesomeeggs——oncondition,ofcourse,ofpayingthepriceforthem。Ifshedoescome,mindIhearofit。“
  Hopkinswithdrew。Hopkins’smistressreclinedonhercomfortablepillowsandfannedherselfgently。Thevindictivesmilereappearedonherface。“IfancyIshallbewellenoughtoseeMrs。Inchbare,“shethoughttoherself。“Anditisjustpossiblethattheconversationmaygetbeyondtherelativemeritsofherpoultry-yardandmine。“
  AlapseoflittlemorethantwohoursprovedHopkins’sestimateofthelatententhusiasminMrs。Inchbare’scharactertohavebeencorrectlyformed。TheeagerlandladyappearedatWindygatesontheheelsofthereturningservant。Amongthelonglistofhumanweaknesses,apassionforpoultryseemstohaveitspracticaladvantagesintheshapeofeggsascomparedwiththemoreoccultfrenziesforcollectingsnuff-boxesandfiddles,andamassingautographsandoldpostage-stamps。WhenthemistressofCraigFerniewasdulyannouncedtothemistressofWindygates,LadyLundiedevelopedasenseofhumorforthefirsttimeinherlife。Herladyshipwasfeeblymerrytheresult,nodoubt,oftheexhilaratingpropertiesoftheredlavenderdraughtonthesubjectofMrs。InchbareandtheSpanishfowls。
  “Mostridiculous,Hopkins!Thispoorwomanmustbesufferingfromadeterminationofpoultrytothebrain。IllasIam,Ishouldhavethoughtthatnothingcouldamuseme。But,really,thisgoodcreaturestartingup,andrushinghere,asyousay,asfastasherfeetcancarryher——it’simpossibletoresistit!I
  positivelythinkImustseeMrs。Inchbare。Withmyactivehabits,thisimprisonmenttomyroomisdreadful。Icanneithersleepnorread。Anything,Hopkins,todivertmymindfrommyself:It’seasytogetridofherifsheistoomuchforme。Sendherup。“
  Mrs。Inchbaremadeherappearance,courtesyingdeferentially;
  amazedatthecondescensionwhichadmittedherwithinthehallowedprecinctsofLadyLundie’sroom。
  “Takeachair,“saidherladyship,graciously。“Iamsufferingfromillness,asyouperceive。“
  “Mycertie!sickorwell,yerleddyship’sabrawsighttosee!“
  returnedMrs。Inchbareprofoundlyimpressedbytheelegantcostumewhichillnessassumeswhenillnessappearsintheregionsofhighlife。
  “Iamfarfrombeinginafitstatetoreceiveanybody,“
  proceededLadyLundie。“ButIhadamotiveforwishingtospeaktoyouwhenyounextcametomyhouse。Ifailedtotreataproposalyoumadetome,ashorttimesince,inafriendlyandneighborlyway。IbegyoutounderstandthatIregrethavingforgottentheconsiderationduefromapersoninmypositiontoapersoninyours。Iamobligedtosaythisunderveryunusualcircumstances,“addedherladyship,withaglanceroundhermagnificentbedroom,“throughyourunexpectedpromptitudeinfavoringmewithacall。Youhavelostnotime,Mrs。Inchbare,inprofitingbythemessagewhichIhadthepleasureofsendingtoyou。“
  “Eh,myleddy,Iwasna’thatsureyerleddyshiphavingancechangedyermindbutthatyemighte’enchangeagainifIfailedtostrike,astheysay,whiletheiron’shet。Icraveyerpardon,I’msure,ifIha’beenowerhasty。Theprideo’myhairt’sinmypowltry——andtheblackSpaniards’astheyca’themareasairtemptationtometobreakthetenthcommandment,saelangasthey’rea’inyerleddyship’spossession,andnaneo’theminmine。“
  “IamshockedtohearthatIhavebeentheinnocentcauseofyourfallingintotemptation,Mrs。Inchbare!Makeyourproposal——andI
  shallbehappytomeetit,ifIcan。“
  “Imuste’enbecontentwi’whatyerleddyshipwillcondescendon。Ahaitcho’eggsifIcancomebynaethingelse。“
  “Thereissomethingelseyouwouldprefertoahatchofeggs?“
  “Iwadprefer,“saidMrs。Inchbare,modestly,“acockandtwapullets。“
  “Openthecaseonthetablebehindyou,“saidLadyLundie,“andyouwillfindsomewritingpaperinside。Givemeasheetofit——andthepenciloutofthetray。“
  EagerlywatchedbyMrs。Inchbare,shewroteanordertothepoultry-woman,andhelditoutwithagracioussmile。
  “Takethattothegardener’swife。Ifyouagreewithherabouttheprice,youcanhavethecockandthetwopullets。“
  Mrs。Inchbareopenedherlips——nodoubttoexpresstheutmostextremityofhumangratitude。Beforeshehadsaidthreewords,LadyLundie’simpatiencetoreachtheendwhichshehadkeptinviewfromthetimewhenMrs。Glenarmhadleftthehousebursttheboundswhichhadsuccessfullyrestraineditthusfar。Stoppingthelandladywithoutceremony,shefairlyforcedtheconversationtothesubjectofAnneSilvester’sproceedingsattheCraigFernieinn。
  “Howareyougettingonatthehotel,Mrs。Inchbare?Plentyoftourists,Isuppose,atthistimeofyear?“