IfMissSallywasreally——a——a——distractingelementtocontiguousman,itwascertainlysomethingtobeconsideredinamatterofbusinessofwhichshewouldtakeamanagerialpart。ItwastruethatChampneyhadsaidshewas"notthatsortofgirl,"butthiswasthetestimonyofonewhowasclearlyunderherinfluence。HeenteredthehousethroughtheopenFrenchwindow。Theparlorwasdeserted。Hewalkedthroughthefronthallandporch;noonewasthere。Helingeredafewmoments,aslightchagrinbeginningtominglewithhisuneasiness。Shemighthavebeenonthelookoutforhim。SheorSophymusthaveseenhimreturning。HewouldringforSophy,andleavehisthanksandregretsforhermistress。Helookedforabell,touchedit,butonbeingconfrontedwithSophy,changedhismindandaskedtoSEEMissDows。IntheintervalbetweenherdepartureandtheappearanceofMissSallyheresolvedtodotheverythingwhichhehaddismissedfromhisthoughtsbutanhourbeforeasill—timedanddoubtful。Hehadthephotographandletterinhispocket;hewouldmakethemhisexcuseforpersonallytakingleaveofher。
Sheenteredwithherfaireyebrowsliftedinaprettysurprise。
"Ideclaretogoodness,Ithoughtyo’’driddenovertotheredbarnandgonehomefromthere。IgotthroughmyworkonthevinesearlierthanIthought。OneofJudgeGarret’snephewsdroppedinintimetohelpmewiththelastrow。Yo’needn’thavetroubledyo’selftosendupformeformerecompanymanners,butSophysaysyo’lookedsortof’anxiousandparticular’whenyo’askedforme——
soIsupposeyo’wanttoseemeforsomething。"
MentallyobjurgatingSophy,andwithanunpleasantimpressioninhismindoftheunknownneighborwhohadbeenhelpingMissSallyinhisplace,heneverthelesstriedtocollecthimselfgallantly。
"Idon’tknowwhatmyexpressionconveyedtoSophy,"hesaidwithasmile,"butItrustthatwhatIhavetotellyoumaybeinterestingenoughtomakeyouforgetmysecondintrusion。"Hepaused,andstillsmilingcontinued:"Formorethanthreeyears,MissDows,youhavemoreorlessoccupiedmythoughts;andalthoughwehaveactuallymetto—dayonlyforthefirsttime,Ihaveduringthattimecarriedyourimagewithmeconstantly。Eventhismeeting,whichwasonlytheresultofanaccident,Ihadbeenseekingforthreeyears。Ifindyouhereunderyourownpeacefulvineandfig—
tree,andyetthreeyearsagoyoucametomeoutofthethunder—
cloudofbattle。"
"Mygoodgracious!"saidMissSally。
Shehadbeenclaspingherkneewithherlinkedfingers,butseparatedthemandleanedbackwardonthesofawithaffectedconsternation,butanexpressionofgrowingamusementinherbrighteyes。Courtlandsawthemistakeofhistone,butitwastoolatetochangeitnow。Hehandedherthelocketandtheletter,andbriefly,andperhapsalittlemoreseriously,recountedtheincidentthathadputhiminpossessionofthem。Butheentirelysuppressedthemoredramaticandghastlydetails,andhisownsuperstitionandstrangeprepossessiontowardsher。
MissSallytookthearticleswithoutatremor,ortheleastdeepeningorpalingofthedelicate,faintsuffusionofhercheek。
Whenshehadglancedovertheletter,whichappearedtobebrief,shesaid,withsmiling,half—pityingtranquillity:——
"Yes!——itWASthatpoorChetBrooks,sure!IheardthathewaskilledatSnakeRiver。Itwasjustlikehimtorushinandgetkilledthefirstpop!Andallfornothing,too,——purefoolishness!"
Shocked,yetrelieved,butuneasyunderbothsensations,Courtlandwentonblindly:
"Buthewasnottheonlyone,MissDows。Therewasanothermanpickedupwhoalsohadyourpicture。"
"Yes——JoyceMasterton。Theysentittome。Butyoudidn’tkillHIM,too?"
"Idon’tknowthatIpersonallykilledeither,"hesaidalittlecoldly。Hepaused,andcontinuedwithagravitywhichhecouldnothelpfeelingveryinconsistentandevenludicrous:"Theywerebravemen,MissDows。"
"Tohavewornmypicture?"saidMissSallybrightly。
"TohaveTHOUGHTtheyhadsomuchtolivefor,andyettohavewillinglylaiddowntheirlivesforwhattheybelievedwasright。"
"Yo’didn’tgohuntin’meforthreeyearstotellME,aSo’th’ngirl,thatSo’th’nmenknowhowtofight,didyo’,co’nnle?"
returnedtheyounglady,withtheslightestliftingofherheadanddroopingofherblue—veinedlidsinadivinehauteur。"Theywerealwaysreadyenoughforthat,evenamongthemselves。Itwasmucheasierforthesepooahboystofightathingoutthanthinkitout,orworkitout。Yo’folksintheNo’thlearnedtodoallthree;
that’swhereyougotthegriponus。Yo’looksurprised,co’nnle。"
"Ididn’texpectyouwouldlookatit——quitein——in——thatway,"
saidCourtlandawkwardly。
"IamsorryIdisappointedyo’afteryo’’dtakensuchaheapo’
trouble,"returnedtheyoungladywithapuzzlingassumptionofhumilityassheroseandsmoothedoutherskirts,"butIcouldn’tknowexactlywhatyo’mightbeexpectingafterthreeyears;ifI
HAD,Imighthaveputonmo’ning。"Shestoppedandadjustedastrayingtendrilofherhairwiththesharpcornerofthedeadman’sletter。"ButIthankyo’,allthesame,co’nnle。Itwasrealgoodinyo’tothinkoftotingthesethingsoverhere。"Andsheheldoutherhandfrankly。
Courtlandtookitwiththesickeningconsciousnessthatforthelastfiveminuteshehadbeenanunconscionableass。Hecouldnotprolongtheinterviewaftershehadsosignificantlyrisen。Ifhehadonlytakenhisleaveandkepttheletterandlocketforalatervisit,perhapswhentheywereolderfriends!Itwastoolatenow。
Hebentoverherhandforamoment,againthankedherforhercourtesy,andwithdrew。Amomentlatersheheardtherecedingbeatofhishorse’shoofsontheroad。
Sheopenedthedrawerofabrass—handledcabinet,andafteramoment’scriticalsurveyofherpictureinthedeadman’slocket,tosseditandtheletterintotherecessesofthedrawer。Thenshestopped,removedherlittleslipperfromherfoot,lookedatTHAT,too,thoughtfully,andcalled"Sophy!"
"MissSally?"saidthegirl,reappearingatthedoor。
"Areyousureyoudidnotmovethatladder?"
"I’claretogoodness,MissSally,Inevertechedit!"
MissSallydirectedacriticalglanceatherhandmaiden’sred—
coifedhead。"No,"shesaidtoherselfsoftly,"itfeltnicerthanwool,anyway!"
CHAPTERIII。
Inspiteoftheawkwardterminationofhisvisit,——orperhapsBECAUSEofit,——Courtlandcalledagainattheplantationwithintheweek。ButthistimehewasaccompaniedbyDrummond,andwasreceivedbyMissMirandaDows,atall,aquiline—nosedspinsteroffifty,whoseold—timepolitenesshadbecomeslightlyaffected,andwhoseoldbeliefshadgivenwaytoahalf—cynicalacceptanceofnewfacts。Mr。Drummond,delightedwiththefarmanditsmanagement,wasnolessfascinatedbyMissSally,whileCourtlandwasnowdiscreetenoughtodividehisattentionsbetweenherandheraunt,withtheresultthathewasfarfromparticipatinginChampney’sconvictionofMissMiranda’sunimportance。Tothefreedmenshestillrepresentedtheoldimplacabletask—mistress,anditwasevidentthattheysuperstitiouslybelievedthatshestillretainedavaguepowerofoverridingtheFourteenthAmendmentatherpleasure,andwasonlytoberestrainedbythemediationofthegood—humoredandsensibleMissSally。Courtlandwasquicktoseethevalueofthisinfluenceinthetransitionstateofthefreedmen,andpointeditouttohisprincipal。Drummond’spreviousdoubtsandskepticism,alreadyweakenedbyMissSally’sfascinations,vanishedentirelyatthisprospectofbeneficiallyutilizingtheselingeringevilsofslavery。Hewasconvinced,hewasevenenthusiastic。Theforeigninvestorswerementobeboughtout;theestateimprovedandenlargedbythecompany,andthefairownersretainedinthemanagementandcontrol。Likemostprejudicedmen,Drummond’sconversionwassuddenandextreme,and,beingapracticalman,wasatonceactedupon。Atasecondandthirdinterviewthepreliminarieswerearranged,andinthreeweeksfromCourtland’sfirstvisit,theDows’plantationandpartofMajorReed’sweremergedinthe"DrummondSyndicate,"andplacedbeyondfinancialuncertainty。CourtlandremainedtorepresentthecompanyassuperintendentatRedlands,andwiththetransferoftheEnglishinvestmentsChampneyretired,ashehadsuggested,toasmallerventureofhisown,onaplantationafewmilesdistantwhichthecompanyhadbeenunabletosecure。
DuringthisintervalCourtlandhadfrequentinterviewswithMissSally,andeasyandunrestrainedaccesstoherpresence。Hehadneveragainerredonthesideofromanceoremotion;hehadneveragainreferredtotheinfelixletterandphotograph;and,withoutbeingobligedtoconfinehimselfstrictlytobusinessaffairs,hehadmaintainedaneven,quiet,neighborlyintercoursewithher。
Muchofthiswastheresultofhisownself—controlandsoldierlytraining,andgavelittleindicationofthedeeperfeelingthathewasconsciouslaybeneathit。Attimeshecaughttheyounggirl’seyesfixeduponhimwithamischievouscuriosity。Astrangethrillwentthroughhim;therearefewsituationssosubtleanddangerousastheaccidentalconfidencesandunderstandingsoftwoyoungpeopleofoppositesex,eventhoughthequestionofanysentimentalinclinationbestillinabeyance。CourtlandknewthatMissSallyrememberedthetooseriousattitudehehadtakentowardsherpast。
Shemightlaughatit,andevenresentit,butsheKNEWit,rememberedit,knewthatHEdid,andthispreciousknowledgewasconfinedtothemselves。Itwasintheirmindswhentherewasapauseintheirmorepracticalandconventionalconversation,andwasevenrevealedintheexcessivecarewhichMissSallylatertooktoavertattherightmomenthermischievouslysmilingeyes。Onceshewentfarther。Courtlandhadjustfinishedexplainingtoheraplanforsubstitutingsmallfarmbuildingsfortheusualhalf—
cultivatedgarden—patchesdeartothenegrofield—hand,andhadlaiddownthedrawingsonthetableintheoffice,whentheyounglady,leaningagainstitwithherhandsbehindher,fixedherbrightgrayeyesonhisseriousface。
"Ivowandprotest,co’nnle,"shesaid,droppingintooneofthequaintsurvivalsofanold—timephraseologypeculiartoherpeople,"Ineverallowedyo’couldjustgiveyo’selfuptobusiness,soulandbody,asyo’do,whenIfirstmetyo’thatday。"
"Why,whatdidyouthinkme?"heaskedquickly。
MissSally,whohadaSouthernaptitudeforgesture,tookonelittlehandfrombehindher,twirleditaboveherheadwithaprettyairofdisposingofsomeairynothinginapresumablymasculinefashion,andsaid,"Oh,THAT。"
"IamafraidIdidnotimpressyouthenasaverypracticalman,"
hesaid,withafaintcolor。
"Ithoughtyouroostedratherhigh,co’nnle,topickupmanywormsinthemo’ning。But,"sheaddedwithadazzlingsmile,"Ireckonfromwhatyo’saidaboutthephotograph,yo’thoughtIwasn’texactlywhatyo’believedIoughttobe,either。"
Hewouldhavelikedtotellherthenandtherethathewouldhavebeencontentifthosebright,beautifuleyeshadneverkindledwithanythingbutloveorwomanlyaspiration;thatthatsoft,lazy,caressingvoicehadneverbeenliftedbeyondthefiresideordomesticcircle;thatthesunny,tendriledhairandpinkearshadneverinclinedtoanythingbutwhisperedadmiration;andthatthegraceful,lithe,erectfigure,soindependentandself—contained,hadbeensatisfiedtoleanonlyuponhisarmforsupport。Hewasconsciousthatthishadbeeninhismindwhenhefirstsawher;hewasequallyconsciousthatshewasmorebewilderinglyfascinatingtohiminherpresentinaccessibleintelligenceandpracticality。
"Iconfess,"hesaid,lookingintohereyeswithavaguesmile,"I
didnotexpectyouwouldbesoforgetfulofsomeonewhohadevidentlycaredforyou。"
"MeaningMr。ChetBrooks,orMr。JoyceMasterton,orboth。That’slikemostyo’men,co’nnle。Yo’reckonbecauseagirlpleasesyo’
sheoughttobegratefulallherlife——andyo’rs,too!Yo’thinkdifferentnow!Butyo’needn’tactuptoitquitesomuch。"Shemadealittledeprecatinggesturewithherdisengagedhandasiftowardoffanyretaliatinggallantry。"Iain’tspeakingformyself,co’nnle。Yo’andmearegoodenoughfriends。Butthegirlsroundherethinkyo’’reatrifletoomuchtakenupwithriceandniggers。Andlookingatiteveninyo’rlight,co’nnle,itain’tBUSINESS。Yo’wanttokeepstraightwithMajorReed,soitwouldbejustaswelltosquarethemajor’swomanfolks。TavyandGussieReedain’texactlypoisonous,co’nnle,andyo’mightseeoneortheotherhomefromchurchnextSunday。TheSundayafterthat,justtoshowyo’ain’tparticular,andthatyo’goinforbeingaregularbeau,yo’mightwalkhomewithME。Don’tbefrightened——I’vegotabettergownthanthis。It’sanewone,justcomehomefromLouisville,andI’llwearitfortheoccasion。"
Hedidnotdaretosaythatthequaintfrockshewasthenwearing——
aplain"checked"householdginghamusedforchildren’spinafores,withitsribbonsofthesamepattern,gatheredinbowsatthesmartapronpockets——hadbecomeapartofherbeauty,forhewasalreadyhopelesslyconsciousthatshewaslovelyinanything,andhemightbeimpelledtosayso。Hethankedhergravelyandearnestly,butwithoutgallantryoreffusion,andhadthesatisfactionofseeingthemischiefinhereyesincreaseinproportiontohisseriousness,andheardhersaywithaffectedconcern:"Bearup,co’nnle!Don’tletitworryyo’tillthetimecomes,"andtookhisleave。
OnthefollowingSundayhewaspresentattheRedlandsEpiscopalChurch,andaftertheservicestoodwithoutwardcomposurebutsomeinwardchafingamongthegallantyouthwho,afterthelocalfashion,hadrangedthemselvesoutsidethedoorsofthebuilding。
HewassomewhatsurprisedtofindMr。Champney,evidentlyasmuchoutofplaceashimself,butlessself—contained,waitinginthecrowdofexpectantcavaliers。AlthoughconvincedthattheyoungEnglishmanhadcomeonlytoseeMissSally,hewasgladtosharehisawkwardisolationwithanotherstranger,andgreetedhimpleasantly。TheDows’pew,beingnearertotheentrancethantheReeds’,gaveupitsoccupantsfirst。ColonelCourtlandliftedhishattoMissMirandaandhernieceatthesamemomentthatChampneymovedforwardandrangedhimselfbesidethem。MissSally,catchingCourtland’seye,showedthewhitesofherowninabackwardglanceofmischievoussignificancetoindicatethefollowingReeds。Whentheyapproached,Courtlandjoinedthem,andfindinghimselfbesideMissOctaviaenteredintoconversation。Apparentlythesuppressedpassionandsardonicmelancholyofthatdark—eyedyoungladyspurredhimtoalighter,gayerhumoreveninproportionasMissSally’sgood—naturedlevityandsunnypracticalityalwaysmadehimserious。Theypresentlyfelltotherearwithothercouples,andweresoonquitealone。
Alittlehaughty,buttallanderectinherwell—preservedblackgrenadinedress,whichgavehertheappearanceofayouthfulbutimplacablewidow,MissReeddeclaredshehadnotseentheco’nnlefor"acoon’sage,"andcertainlyhadnotexpectedtohavethehonorofhiscompanyaslongastherewereniggerstobeelevatedorpaintedtolooklikewhitemen。ShehopedthatheandpawandSallyDowswerehappy!Theyhadn’tyetgotsofarastoputupaniggerpreacherintheplaceofMr。Symes,theirrector,butsheunderstoodthattherewassometalkofrunningHannibalJohnson——
MissDows’coachman——forcountyjudgenextyear!No!shehadnotheardthattheco’nnleHIMSELFhadthoughtofrunningfortheoffice!Hemightlaughatherasmuchasheliked——heseemedtobeinbetterspiritsthanwhenshefirstsawhim——onlyshewouldliketoknowifitwas"No’th’nstyle"tolaughcominghomefromchurch?
OfcourseifitWASshewouldhavetoadoptitwiththeFourteenthAmendment。But,justnow,shenoticedthefolkswerestaringatthem,andMissSallyDowshadturnedroundtolook。Nevertheless,MissOctavia’ssallowcheeknearestthecolonel——thesunnyside——
hadtakenafaintbrunette’sflush,andthecornersofherproudmouthwereslightlylifted。
"But,candidly,MissReed,don’tyouthinkthatyouwouldprefertohaveoldHannibal,whomyouknow,ascountyjudge,thanastrangerandaNorthernmanlikeME?"
MissReed’sdarkeyesglancedsidewaysatthehandsomefaceandelegantfigurebesideher。Somethinglikeasaucysmilestruggledtoherthinlips。
"Theremightn’tbemuchtochoose,Co’nnle。"
"Iadmitit。Weshouldbothacknowledgeourmistress,andbelikewaxinherhands。"
"Yo’oughttomakethatpootyspeechtoSallyDows,she’sgenerallymistressaroundhere。But,"sheadded,suddenlyfixinghereyesonhim,"howdoesithappenthatyo’ain’twalkingwithherinsteadofthatEnglishman?Yo’knowthatit’sasplainasdaythathetookthatlandovertherejusttobenearher,whenhewasnolongeragent。"
ButCourtlandwasalwaysmasterofhimselfandquiteateaseregardingMissSallywhennotinthatlady’spresence。"Youforget,"hesaidsmilingly,"thatI’mstillastrangerandknewlittleofthelocalgossip;andifIdidknowit,Iamafraidwedidn’tbargaintobuyupwiththeLANDMr。Champney’spersonalinterestintheLANDLADY。"
"Yo’’dhavehadyourhandsfull,forIreckonshe’spootyheavilymortgagedinthatfashion,already,"returnedMissReedwithmerebadinagethanspitefulnessinthesuggestion。"AndMr。ChampneywasrunpootyclosebyaFrenchcousinofherswhenhewashere。
Yo’haven’tgotanyFrenchbookstolendme,co’nnle——haveyo’?
PawsaysyoureadaheapofFrench,andIfinditmightyhardtokeepupMYpracticesinceIlefttheConventatSt。Louis,forpawdon’tknewwhatsortofbookstoorder,andIreckonhemakesawfulmistakessometimes。"
Theconversationhereturninguponpoliteliterature,itappearedthatMissOctavia’sFrenchreading,throughashy,proudinnocenceandanimperfectknowledgeofthewickedsubtletiesofthelanguage,wassomewhatbroadandunconventionalforayounglady。
Courtlandpromisedtosendhersomebooks,andevenventuredtosuggestsomeAmericanandEnglishnovelsnotintensely"No’th’n"
nor"metaphysical"——accordingtotheacceptedSouthernbeliefs。A
newrespectandpityinginterestinthissullen,solitarygirl,crampedbytradition,andbruisedratherthanenlightenedbysadexperiences,cameoverhim。Hefoundhimselftalkingquiteconfidentiallytotheliftedhead,archedeyebrows,andaquilinenosebesidehim,andeventhinkingwhatahandsomehigh—bredBROTHERshemighthavebeentosomeone。Whentheyhadreachedthehouse,incompliancewiththefamiliarcustom,hesatdownononeofthelowerstepsoftheveranda,whileshe,shakingoutherskirt,tookaseatasteportwoabovehim。Thisenabledhim,afterthelanguidlocalfashion,toleanonhiselbowandgazeupintotheeyesoftheyounglady,whileshewithequallanguorlookeddownuponhim。ButinthepresentinstanceMissReedleanedforwardsuddenly,anddartingasharpquickglanceintohisveryconsciousnesssaid:——
"Andyo’meantosay,co’nnle,there’snothingbetweenyo’andSallyDows?"
Courtlandneitherflushed,trembled,grewconfused,norprevaricated。
"Wearegoodfriends,Ithink,"herepliedquietly,withoutevasionorhesitation。
MissReedlookedathimthoughtfully,"Ireckonthatisso——andnomore。Andthat’swhyyo’’vebeensoluckyineverything,"shesaidslowly。
"Idon’tthinkIquiteunderstand,"returnedCourtland,smiling。
"Isthisaparadox——oraconsolation?"
"It’stheTRUTH,"saidMissReedgravely。"ThosewhotrytobeanythingmoretoSallyDowslosetheirluck。"
"Thatis——arerejectedbyher。Isshereallysorelentless?"
continuedCourtlandgayly。
"Imeanthattheylosetheirluckineverything。Somethingissuretohappen。AndSHEcan’thelpiteither。"
"IsthisaSibyllinewarning,MissReed?"
"No。It’sniggersuperstition。ItcamefromMammyJudy,Sally’soldnurse。It’spartoftheirregularHoo—doo。ShebewitchedMissSallywhenshewasababy,sothateverybodyisboundtoHERaslongastheycareforher,andsheisn’tboundtoTHEMinanyway。
Alltheirluckgoestoherassoonasthespellisonthem,"sheaddeddarkly。
"IthinkIknowtherest,"returnedCourtlandwithstillgreatersolemnity。"Yougatherthebudsofthewitch—hazelinAprilwhenthemoonisfull。Youthenpluckthreehairsfromtheyounglady’srighteyebrowwhensheisn’tlooking"——
"Yo’canlaugh,co’nnle,foryo’’relucky——becauseyo’’refree。"
"I’mnotsosureofthat,"hesaidgallantly,"forIoughttoberidingatthismomentovertotheInfirmarytovisitmySundaysick。Ifbeingmadetopleasantlyforgetone’stimeanddutyisasignofwitchcraftIamafraidMammyJudy’senchantmentswerenotconfinedtoonlyoneSouthernyounglady。"
Thesoundofquickfootstepsonthegravelpathcausedthembothtolookup。Asurlylookingyoungfellow,ostentatiouslybootedandspurred,andcarryingaheavyrawhideriding—whipinhisswinginghand,wasapproachingthem。Deliberately,yetwithuneasyself—
consciousness,ignoringthepresenceofCourtland,henoddedabruptlytoMissReed,ascendedthesteps,brushedpastthembothwithoutpausing,andenteredthehouse。
"Isthatyo’rmanners,Mr。Tom?"calledtheyoungladyafterhim,aslightflushrisingtohersallowcheek。TheyoungmanmutteredsomethingfromthehallwhichCourtlanddidnotcatch。"It’sCousinTomHigbee,"sheexplainedhalfdisdainfully。"He’shadsomeuglinesswithhishorse,Ireckon;butpawoughttoteachhimhowtobehave。And——Idon’tthinkhelikesNo’th’nmen,"sheaddedgravely。
Courtland,whohadkepthistemperwithhisfullunderstandingoftheintruder’smeaning,smiledashetookMissReed’shandinparting。"That’squiteenoughexplanation,andIdon’tknowwhyitshouldn’tbeevenanapology。"
YettheincidentleftlittleimpressiononhimashestrolledbacktoRedlands。Itwasnotthefirsttimehehadtastedthedregsofformersectionalhatredinincivilityanddiscourtesy,butasitseldomcamefromhisoldpersonalantagonists——thesoldiers——andwasconfinedtothecallowyouth,previousnon—combatantsandpoliticians,hecouldaffordtooverlookit。HedidnotseeMissSallyduringthefollowingweek。
CHAPTERIV。
OnthenextSundayhewasearlyatchurch。Buthehadperhapsaccentedtheoccasionbydrivingthereinalightbuggybehindafastthoroughbred,possiblyselectedmoretothetasteofasmartcavalryofficerthananagriculturalsuperintendent。Hewasalreadyinasidepew,hiseyesdreamilyfixedontheprayer—bookledgebeforehim,whentherewasarustleatthechurchdoor,andathrillofcuriosityandadmirationpassedovertheexpectantcongregation。ItwastheentranceoftheDowsparty,MissSallywelltothefore。Shewasinhernewclothes,thelatestfashioninLouisville,thelatestbuttwoinParisandNewYork。
Itwasovertwentyyearsago。Ishallnotimperiltheeffectofthatlovelyvisionbyrecallingtotheeyeofto—dayafashionofyesterday。Enough,thatitenabledhertosethersweetfaceandvaporygoldenhairinahorseshoeframeofdelicateflowers,andtoliftherovalchinoutofabewilderingmistoftulle。Nordidacertainlightpolonaiseconcealtheoutlinesofhercharmingfigure。Eventhosewhowereconstrainedtowhispertoeachotherthat"MissSally"must"benowgoingontwenty—five,"didsobecauseshestillcarriedtheslendergracesofseventeen。Theorganswelledasiftowelcomeher;asshetookherseatarayofsunlight,thatwouldhavebeencruelandsearchingtoanyothercomplexion,driftedacrossthefaintpinkofhercheeks,andnestlinginhernebuloushairbecameitselftransfigured。Afewstained—glassVirtuesonthewindowsdidnotcomeoutofthiseffulgenceastriumphantly,anditwassmallwonderthatthedevotionaleyesoftheworshiperswanderedfromthemtothefaceofSallyDows。
Whentheservicewasover,asthecongregationfiledslowlyintotheaisle,Courtlandslippedmutelybehindher。Asshereachedtheporchhesaidinanundertone:
"Ibroughtmyhorseandbuggy。Ithoughtyoumightpossiblyallowmetodrive"——Buthewasstoppedbyadistressfulknittingofhergoldenbrows。"No,"shesaidquickly,butfirmly,"youmustnot——
itwon’tdo。"AsCourtlandhesitatedinmomentaryperplexity,shesmiledsweetly:"We’llwalkroundbythecemetery,ifyoulike;itwilltakeaboutaslongasadrive。"Courtlandvanished,gavehurriedinstructionsandadollartoaloungingnegro,andrejoinedMissSallyasthedelightedandproudfreedmandroveoutofthegate。MissSallyheavedaslightsighasthegallantequipagepassed。"Itwasamightypootyturnout,co’nnle,andI’dhavejustadmiredtogo,butitwouldhavebeenratherhardontheotherfolks。There’stheReedsandMaxwellsandRobertsonsthataretoopooahtokeepbloodhorses,andtooproudtoridebehindanythingelse。Itwouldn’tbetherightthingforustogowhirlingby,scatteringourdustoverthem。"Therewassomethingsosubtlypleasantinthisimpliedpartnershipofresponsibility,thatCourtlandforgottheabruptrefusalandthoughtonlyofthetactthatpromptedit。Nevertheless,hereaspellseemedtofalluponhisusuallyreadyspeech。Nowthattheyweretogetherforthefirsttimeinadistinctlysocialfashion,hefoundhimselfvacantly,meaninglesslysilent,contenttowalkbesidethischarming,summerypresence,brushedbyitsdelicatedraperies,andinhalingitsfreshness。Presentlyitspoke。
"ItwouldtakemorethanathousandfeetoflumbertopatchupthecowshedsbeyondtheMoseleypasture,andanentirelynewbuildingwithanimproveddairywouldrequireonlyabouttwothousandmore。
Alltheoldmaterialwouldcomeingoodforfencing,andcouldbeusedwiththenewpostandrails。Don’tyo’thinkitwouldbebettertohaveanout—and—outnewbuilding?"
"Yes,certainly,"returnedCourtlandalittleconfusedly。Hehadnotcalculateduponthispracticalconversation,andwasthemoredisconcertedastheywerepassingsomeoftheothercouples,whohadpurposelylingeredtooverhearthem。
"And,"continuedtheyounggirlbrightly,"thefreightquestionisgettingtobeaprettyseriousone。AuntMirandaholdssomesharesintheBriggsvillebranchline,andthinkssomethingcouldbedonewiththedirectorsforanewtariffofchargesifsheputapressureonthem;Tylersaysthattherewassometalkoftheirreducingitonesixteenthpercent。beforewemovethisyear’scrop。"
Courtlandglancedquicklyathiscompanion’sface。Itwasgrave,buttherewasthefaintestwrinklingofthecorneroftheeyelidnearesthim。"Hadwenotbetterleavetheseseriousquestionsuntilto—morrow?"hesaid,smiling。
MissSallyopenedhereyesdemurely。"Why,yo’seemedSOquiet,I
reckonedyo’mustbefullofbusinessthismorning;butifyo’
prefercompanytalk,we’llchangethesubject。Theysaythatyo’
andMissReeddidn’thavemuchtroubletofindonelastSunday。
Shedon’tusuallytalkmuch,butshekeepsupapowerofthinking。
Ishouldreckon,"sheadded,suddenlyeyinghimcritically,"thatyo’andshemighthaveaheapo’thingstosaytoeachother。
She’sagooddealinyo’fashion,co’nnle,shedon’tforget,but"——
moreslowly——"Idon’tknowthatTHAT’SaltogetherthebestthingforYO’!"
Courtlandliftedhiseyeswithaffectedconsternation。"Ifthisisinthelightofanothermysteriouswarning,MissDows,Iwarnyouthatmyintellectisalreadytotteringwiththem。LastSundayMissReedthrilledmeforanhourwithsuperstitionandCassandra—likeprophecy。Don’tthingseverhappenaccidentallyhere,andwithoutwarning?"
"Imean,"returnedtheyoungladywithherusualpracticaldirectness,"thatTaveReedremembersagoodmanyhorridthingsaboutthewahthatsheoughttoforget,butdon’t。But,"shecontinued,lookingathimcuriously,"sheallowsshewasmightycutupbyhercousin’smannertoyo’。"
"IamafraidthatMissReedwasmoreannoyedthanIwas,"saidCourtland。"Ishouldbeverysorryifsheattachedanyimportancetoit,"headdedearnestly。
"AndYO’don’t?"continuedMissSally。
"No。WhyshouldI?"Shenoticed,however,thathehadslightlydrawnhimselfupalittlemoreerect,andshesmiledashecontinued,"IdaresayIshouldfeelashedoesifIwereinhisplace。"
"ButYO’wouldn’tdoanythingunderhanded,"shesaidquietly。Asheglancedatherquicklysheaddeddryly:"Don’ttrusttoomuchtopeoplealwaysactinginyo’fashion,co’nnle。Anddon’tthinktoomuchnortoolittleofwhatyo’hearhere。Yo’’rejustthekindofmantomakeagoodmanysillyenemies,andasmanyfoolishfriends。AndIdon’tknowwhichwillgiveyo’themosttrouble。
Onlydon’tyo’underrateEITHER,orholdyo’headsohigh,yo’
don’tseewhat’scrawlin’aroundyo’。That’swhy,inacopperheadswamp,ahorseisbittenoftenerthanahog。"
Shesmiled,yetwithknittedbrowsandsuchaprettyaffectationofconcernforhercompanionthathesuddenlytookheart。
"IwishIhadONEfriendIcouldcallmyown,"hesaidboldly,lookingstraightintohereyes。"I’dcarelittleforotherfriends,andfearnoenemies。"
"Yo’’reright,co’nnle,"shesaid,ostentatiouslyslantingherparasolinamarveloussimulationofhidingapurelyimaginativeblushonacheekthatwasperfectlyinfantineinitsunchangedpink;"companytalkismuchpootierthanwhatwe’vebeensaying。
And——meaningme——forIreckonyo’wouldn’tsaythatofanyothergirlbuttheoneyo’’rewalkingwith——what’sthematterwithme?"
Hecouldnothelpsmiling,thoughhehesitated。"Nothing!butothershavebeendisappointed。"
"AndthatbothersYO’?"
"ImeanIhaveasyethadnorighttoputyourfeelingstoanytest,while"——
"PoorChethad,yo’weregoingtosay!Well,hereweareatthecemetery!Ireckonedyo’wereboundtogetbacktothedeadagainbeforewe’dgonefar,andthat’swhyIthoughtwemighttakethecemeteryonourway。Itmayputmeinamoreproperframeofmindtopleaseyo’。"
Asheraisedhiseyeshecouldnotrepressaslightstart。Hehadnotnoticedbeforethattheyhadpassedthroughasmallgatewayondivergingfromtheroad,andwasquiteunpreparedtofindhimselfontheedgeofagentleslopeleadingtoabeautifulvalley,andbeforehimalongvistaoftombs,whitehead—stonesandlowcrosses,edgedbydroopingcypressandtrailingfeatheryvines。
Somevineshadfallenandbeencaughtinlongloopsfromboughtobough,likefuneralgarlands,andhereandtherethetopsofisolatedpalmettosliftedaclusterofhearse—likeplumes。Yetinspiteofthisdominanceofsombrebutgracefulshadow,thedroopingdelicacyofdark—tasseledfoliageandleafyfringes,andthewavingmourningveilsofgray,translucentmoss,agloriousvivifyingSouthernsunsmiledandglitteredeverywhereasthroughtears。Thebalmofbay,southernwood,pine,andsyringabreathedthroughthelongalleys;thestimulatingscentofrosesmovedwitheveryzephyr,andthecloserodorsofjessamine,honeysuckle,andorangeflowershungheavilyinthehollows。ItseemedtoCourtlandlikethemourningofbeautifulandyouthfulwidowhood,seductiveeveninitsdissemblingtrappings,provocativeinthecontrastofitsownstillstrongvirility。Everywherethegrassgrewthickandluxuriant;thequickearthwasteemingwiththegerminationofthedeadbelow。
Theymovedslowlyalongsidebyside,speakingonlyofthebeautyofthespotandthegloryofthatsummerday,whichseemedtohavecompleteditsperfectionhere。Perhapsfromtheheat,theoverpoweringperfume,orsomeunsuspectedsentiment,theyoungladybecamepresentlyassilentandpreoccupiedashercompanion。Shebegantolingerandloiterbehind,hoveringlikeabutterflyoversomefloweringshruborclusteredsheafoflilies,until,encounteredsuddenlyinherfloatingdraperies,shemighthavebeentakenforasomewhatearlyandfartoobecomingghost。Itseemedtohim,also,thatherbrighteyeswereslightlyshadowedbyagentlethoughtfulness。Hemovedclosetohersidewithanirresistibleimpulseoftenderness,butsheturnedsuddenly,andsaying,"Come!"movedataquickerpacedownanarrowsidepath。
Courtlandfollowed。Hehadnotgonefarbeforehenoticedthatthegravesseemedtofallintoregularlines,theemblemsbecamecheaperandmorecommon;woodenheadandfootstonesofonemonotonouspatterntooktheplaceofcarvedfreestoneormarble,andheknewthattheyhadreachedthatpartofthecemeteryreservedforthosewhohadfalleninthewar。Thelonglinesdrawnwithmilitaryprecisionstretchedthroughthelittlevalley,andagainuptheoppositehillinanoddsemblanceofhollowsquares,ranks,andcolumns。AvaguerecollectionofthefatefulslopeofSnakeRivercameoverhim。ItwasintensifiedasMissSally,whowasstillprecedinghim,suddenlystoppedbeforeanisolatedmoundbearingabrokenmarbleshaftandapedestalwiththeinscription,"ChesterBrooks。"Afewwitheredgarlandsandimmortelleswerelyingatitsbase,butencirclingthebrokenshaftwasaperfectlyfresh,unfadedwreath。
"Younevertoldmehewasburiedhere!"saidCourtlandquickly,halfshockedattheunexpectedrevelation。"WashefromthisState?"
"No,buthisregimentwas,"saidMissSally,eyingthewreathcritically。
"Andthiswreath,isitfromyou?"continuedCourtlandgently。
"Yes,Ithoughtyo’’dliketoseesomethingfreshandpooty,insteadofthosestaleones。"
"Andweretheyalsofromyou?"heaskedevenmoregently。
"Dearno!Theywereleftoverfromlastanniversarydaybysomeoftheveterans。That’stheonlyoneIputthere——thatis——IgotMr。
Champneytoleaveithereonhiswaytohishouse。Helivesjustyonder,yo’know。"
Itwasimpossibletoresistthisinvinciblenaivete。CourtlandbithislipasthevisionarosebeforehimofthisstillmorenaifEnglishadmirerbringinghither,atMissSally’sbidding,thetributewhichshewishedtoplaceonthegraveofanoldlovertopleaseaTHIRDman。Meantime,shehadputhertwolittlehandsbehindherbackinthesimulatedattitudeof"agoodgirl,"andwassayinghalfsmilingly,andheeventhoughthalfwistfully:——
"Areyo’satisfied?"
"Perfectly。"
"Thenlet’sgoaway。It’smightyhothere。"
Theyturnedaway,anddescendingtheslopeagainre—enteredthethickershadeofthemainavenue。HeretheyseemedtohaveleftthesterneraspectofDeath。Theywalkedslowly;theairwasheavywiththehotincenseofflowers;theroadsinkingalittleleftagrassybankononeside。HereMissSallyhaltedandlistlesslyseatedherself,motioningCourtlandtodothesame。Heobeyedeagerly。Theincidentofthewreathhadtroubledhim,albeitwithcontendingsensations。ShehadgivenittopleaseHIM;whyshouldHEquestionthemanner,ortormenthimselfwithanyretrospectivethought?Hewouldhavegivenworldstohavebeenabletoacceptitlightlyorgallantly,——withanyothergirlhecould;butheknewhewastremblingonthevergeofapassionatedeclaration;themagnitudeofthestakewastoogreattobeimperiledbyalevityofwhichshewasmoreamistressthanhimself,andheknewthathissentimenthadfailedtoimpressher。Hispridekepthimfromappealingtoherstrangelypracticalnature,althoughhehadrecognizedandacceptedit,andhadevenbeguntobelieveitanessentialpartofthestrongfascinationshehadoverhim。Butbeingneitheracowardnoraweak,hesitatingidealist,whenhedeliberatelytookhisseatbesideherheasdeliberatelymadeuphismindtoaccepthisfate,whateveritmightbe,thenandthere。
Perhapstherewassomethingofthisinhisface。"Ithoughtyo’
werelookingalittlewhite,co’nnle,"shesaidquietly,"andI
reckonedwemightsitdownaspell,andthentakeitslowlyhome。
Yo’ain’taccustomedtotheSo’th’nsun,andtheairinthehollowWASswampy。"Ashemadeaslightgestureofdenial,shewentonwithaprettysisterlysuperiority:"That’sthewayofyo’No’th’nmen。Yo’thinkyo’candoeverythingjustasifyo’wererearedtoit,andyo’nevermakeallowancefordifferentclimates,differentblood,anddifferentcustoms。That’swhereyo’slipup。"
Buthewasalreadyleaningtowardsherwithhisdarkearnesteyesfixeduponherinawayshecouldnolongermistake。"Attheriskofslippingupagain,MissDows,"hesaidgently,droppingintoherdialectwithutterlyunconsciousflattery,"IamgoingtoaskyoutoteachmeeverythingYOUwish,tobeallthatYOUdemand——whichwouldbefarbetter。Youhavesaidweweregoodfriends;Iwantyoutoletmehopetobemore。IwantyoutooverlookmydeficienciesandthedifferencesofmyraceandletmemeetyouontheonlylevelwhereIcanclaimtobetheequalofyourownpeople——thatoflovingyou。Givemeonlythesamechanceyougavetheotherpoorfellowwhosleepsyonder——thesamechanceyougavetheluckiermanwhocarriedthewreathforyoutoputuponhisgrave。"
Shehadlistenedwithdelicatelyknittedbrows,thefaintesttouchofcolor,andahalf—laughing,half—superiordisapprobation。Whenhehadfinished,sheutteredaplaintivelittlesigh。"Yo’
oughtn’ttohavesaidthat,co’nnle,butyo’andmearetoogoodfriendstoletevenTHATstandbetweenus。Andtoproveittoyo’
I’mgoingtoforgetitrightaway——andsoareyo’。"
"ButIcannot,"hesaidquickly;"ifIcouldIshouldbeunworthyofevenyourfriendship。Ifyoumustrejectit,donotmakemefeeltheshameofthinkingyoubelievemecapableofwantontrifling。Iknowthatthisavowalisabrupttoyou,butitisnottome。Youhaveknownmeonlyforthreemonths,butthesethreemonthshavebeentometherealizationofthreeyears’dreaming!"
Assheremainedlookingathimwithbright,curiouseyes,butstillshakingherfairheaddistressedly,hemovednearerandcaughtherhandinthelittlepalelilacthreadglovethatwas,nevertheless,toowideforhersmallfingers,andsaidappealingly:"ButwhyshouldYOUforgetit?Whymustitbeaforbiddentopic?Whatisthebarrier?Areyounolongerfree?Speak,MissDows——givemesomehope。MissDows!——Sally!"
Shehaddrawnherselfaway,distressed,protesting,herfairheadturnedaside,untilwithaslighttwistandnarrowingofherhandshesucceededinslippingitfromtheglovewhichsheleftaprisonerinhiseagerclasp。"There!Yo’cankeeptheglove,co’nnle,"shesaid,breathingquickly。"Sitdown!Thisisnottheplacenortheweatherforhuskingfrolics!Well!——yo’wanttoknowWHYyo’mustn’tspeaktomeinthatway。Bestill,andI’lltellyo’。"
Shesmootheddownthefoldsofherfrock,sittingsidewaysonthebank,onelittlefoottouchingtheroad。"Yo’mustn’tspeakthatwaytome,"shewentonslowly,"becauseit’sasmuchasyo’
company’swo’th,asmuchasOURproperty’swo’th,asmuchmaybeasyo’life’swo’th!Don’tliftyo’comb,co’nnle;ifyoudon’tcareforTHAT,othersmay。Sitstill,Itellyo’!Well,yo’comeherefromtheNo’thtorunthispropertyformoney——that’ssquareandfairbusiness;THATanyfoolherecanunderstand——it’sNo’th’nstyle;itdon’tinterferewiththesefools’familyaffairs;itdon’tbringintotheirbloodanyNo’th’ntaint;itdon’tdividetheirclannishness;itdon’tseparatefatherandson,sisterandbrother;andevenifyo’gotafootholdhereandsettleddown,theyknowtheycanalwaysoutvoteyo’fivetoone!Butletthesesamefoolsknowthatyo’’recourtin’aSo’th’ngirlknowntobe’Union’
duringthewah,thatgirlwhohaslaughedattheirfoolishness;letthemevenTHINKthathewantsthatgirltomixupthefamilyandtheraceandthepropertyforhim,andthereain’tayoungoroldfoolthatbelievesinSo’th’nisolationasthepriceofSo’th’nsalvationthatwouldn’triseagainstyo’!Thereisn’tonethatwouldn’tmakeshipwreckofyo’rsyndicateandyo’rcapitalandtheprosperityofRedlandsforthenextfouryearstocome,andthinktheyweredoingright!Theybegantosuspectyo’fromthefirst!
Theysuspectedyo’whenyo’neverwentanywhere,butstuckclosetothefahmandme。That’swhyIwantedyo’toshowyourselfamongthegirls;theywouldn’thavemindedyo’flirtingwiththemwiththechanceofyo’breakingyo’heartoverTaveReedorLympyMorris!They’refoolsenoughtobelievethatasnuborajiltfromaSo’th’ngirlwouldpaythembackforalostbattleoraruinedplantation!"
ForthefirsttimeMissSallysawCourtland’scalmbloodflytohischeekandkindleinhiseye。"YousurelydonotexpectMEtotoleratethisblindandinsolentinterference!"hesaid,risingtohisfeet。
Sheliftedherunglovedhandindeprecation。"Sitstill,co’nnle。
Yo’’vebeenasoldier,andyo’knowwhatdutyis。Well!what’syo’dutytoyo’company?"
"Itneitherincludesmyprivateaffairsnorregulatesthebeatingofmyheart。Iwillresign。"
"AndleavemeandAuntMirandaandtheplantation?"
"No!Thecompanywillfindanothersuperintendenttolookafteryouraunt’saffairsandcarryoutourplans。Andyou,Sally——youwillletmefindyouahomeandfortuneNorth?Thereisworkformethere;thereisroomforyouamongmypeople。"
Sheshookherheadslowlywithasweetbutsuperiorsmile。"No,co’nnle!Ididn’tbelieveinthewah,buttheleastIcoulddowastostandbymyfolksandsharethepunishmentthatIknewwascomingfromit。Idespisethisfoolishnessasmuchasyo’,butI
can’trunawayfromit。Come,co’nnle,Iwon’taskyo’toforgetthis;mo’,I’llevenbelieveyo’MEANTit,butyo’’llpromisemeyo’won’tspeakofitagainaslongasyo’arewiththecompanyandAuntMirandaandme!Theremustn’tbemore——theremustn’tevenSEEMtobemore——betweenus。"
"ButthenImayhope?"hesaid,eagerlygraspingherhand。
"Ipromisenothing,foryo’mustnotevenhaveTHATexcuseforspeakingofthisagain,eitherfromanythingIdoormayseemtodo。"Shestopped,releasedherhand,ashereyesweresuddenlyfixedonthedistance。Thenshesaidwithaslightsmile,butwithouttheleastembarrassmentorimpatience:"There’sMr。
Champneycomingherenow。Ireckonhe’slookingtoseeifthatwreathissafe。"
Courtlandlookedupquickly。HecouldseethestrawhatoftheyoungEnglishmanjustabovethemyrtlebushesinapathintersectingtheavenue。Afaintshadowcrossedhisface。"Letmeknowonethingmore,"hesaidhurriedly。"IknowIhavenorighttoaskthequestion,buthas——has——hasMr。Champneyanythingtodowithyourdecision?"
Shesmiledbrightly。"Yo’askedjustnowifyo’couldhavethesamechanceheandChetBrookshad。Well,poorChetisdead,andMr。Champney——well!——waitandsee。"Sheliftedhervoiceandcalled,"Mr。Champney!"Theyoungfellowcamebrisklytowardsthem;hisfacebetrayedaslightsurprise,butnodiscomfiture,asherecognizedhercompanion。
"Oh,Mr。Champney,"saidMissSallyplaintively,"I’velostmyglovesomewherenearpooahBrooks’stombinthehollow。Won’tyougoandfetchit,andcomebackheretotakemehome?Theco’nnlehasgottogoandseehissickniggersinthehospital。"Champneyliftedhishat,noddedgeniallytoCourtland,anddisappearedbelowthecypressesontheslope。"Yo’mustn’tbemad,"shesaid,turninginexplanationtohercompanion,"butwehavebeenheretoolongalready,andit’sbetterthatIshouldbeseencominghomewithhimthanyo’。"
"Thenthissectionalinterferencedoesnottouchhim?"saidCourtlandbitterly。
"No。He’sanEnglishman;hisfatherwasaknownfriendoftheConfederacy,andboughttheircottonbonds。"
Shestopped,gazingintoCourtland’sfacewithaprettyvagueimpatienceandaslightpoutingofherlip。
"Co’nnle!"
"MissSally。"
"Yo’sayyo’hadknownmeforthreeyearsbeforeyo’sawme。Well,wemetoncebeforeweeverspoketoeachother!"
Courtlandlookedinherlaughingeyeswithadmiringwonder。
"When?"heasked。
"Thefirstdayyo’came!Yo’movedtheladderwhenIwasonthecornice,andIwalkedalleveryo’head。And,likeagentleman,yo’neversaidawordaboutit。IreckonIstoodonyo’headforfiveminutes。"
"Notaslongasthat,"saidCourtlandlaughing,"ifIrememberrightly。"
"Yes,"saidMissSallywithdancingeyes。"I,aSo’th’ngirl,actuallysetmyfootontheheadofaNo’th’nscumofaco’nnle!
My!"
"Letthatsatisfyyourfriendsthen。"
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