Mr。Macey,forexample,comingoneeveningexpresslytoletSilasknowthatrecenteventshadgivenhimtheadvantageofstandingmorefavourablyintheopinionofamanwhosejudgmentwasnotformedlightly,openedtheconversationbysaying,assoonashehadseatedhimselfandadjustedhisthumbs——
"Come,MasterMarner,why,you’venocalltosita—moaning。You’readealbetterofftoha’lostyourmoney,nortoha’kepitbyfoulmeans。Iusedtothink,whenyoufirstcomeintotheseparts,asyouwerenobetternoryoushouldbe;youwereyoungeradealthanwhatyouarenow;butyouwereallaysastaring,white—facedcreatur,partlylikeabald—facedcalf,asImaysay。Butthere’snoknowing:itisn’teveryqueer—looksedthingasOldHarry’shadthemakingof——Imean,speakingo’toadsandsuch;forthey’reoftenharmless,like,andusefulagainstvarmin。Andit’sprettymuchthesamewi’you,asfurasIcansee。Thoughastotheyarbsandstufftocurethebreathing,ifyoubroughtthatsorto’
knowledgefromdistantparts,youmightha’beenabitfreerofit。
Andiftheknowledgewasn’twellcomeby,why,youmightha’madeupforitbycomingtochurchreg’lar;for,asforthechildrenastheWiseWomancharmed,I’vebeenatthechristeningof’emagainandagain,andtheytookthewaterjustaswell。Andthat’sreasonable;
forifOldHarry’samindtodoabito’kindnessforaholiday,like,who’sgotanythingagainstit?That’smythinking;andI’vebeenclerko’thisparishfortyyear,andIknow,whentheparsonandmedoesthecussingofaAshWednesday,there’snocussingo’
folksashaveamindtobecuredwithoutadoctor,letKimblesaywhathewill。Andso,MasterMarner,asIwassaying——forthere’swindingsi’thingsastheymaycarryyoutothefurendo’theprayer—bookaforeyougetbackto’em——myadviceis,asyoukeepupyoursperrits;forasforthinkingyou’readeepun,andha’gotmoreinsideyounor’ullbeardaylight,I’mnoto’thatopinionatall,andsoItelltheneighbours。For,saysI,youtalko’MasterMarnermakingoutatale——why,it’snonsense,thatis:it’udtakea’cutemantomakeatalelikethat;and,saysI,helookedasscaredasarabbit。"
DuringthisdiscursiveaddressSilashadcontinuedmotionlessinhispreviousattitude,leaninghiselbowsonhisknees,andpressinghishandsagainsthishead。Mr。Macey,notdoubtingthathehadbeenlistenedto,paused,intheexpectationofsomeappreciatoryreply,butMarnerremainedsilent。Hehadasensethattheoldmanmeanttobegood—naturedandneighbourly;butthekindnessfellonhimassunshinefallsonthewretched——hehadnohearttotasteit,andfeltthatitwasveryfaroffhim。
"Come,MasterMarner,haveyougotnothingtosaytothat?"saidMr。Maceyatlast,withaslightaccentofimpatience。
"Oh,"saidMarner,slowly,shakinghisheadbetweenhishands,"I
thankyou——thankyou——kindly。"
"Aye,aye,tobesure:Ithoughtyouwould,"saidMr。Macey;"andmyadviceis——haveyougotaSundaysuit?"
"No,"saidMarner。
"Idoubteditwasso,"saidMr。Macey。"Now,letmeadviseyoutogetaSundaysuit:there’sTookey,he’sapoorcreatur,buthe’sgotmytailoringbusiness,andsomeo’mymoneyinit,andheshallmakeasuitatalowprice,andgiveyoutrust,andthenyoucancometochurch,andbeabitneighbourly。Why,you’veneverhearedmesay"Amen"sinceyoucomeintotheseparts,andIrecommendyoutolosenotime,forit’llbepoorworkwhenTookeyhasitalltohimself,forImayn’tbeequiltostandi’thedeskatall,comeanotherwinter。"HereMr。Maceypaused,perhapsexpectingsomesignofemotioninhishearer;butnotobservingany,hewenton。
"Andasforthemoneyforthesuito’clothes,why,yougetamatterofapounda—weekatyourweaving,MasterMarner,andyou’reayoungman,eh,forallyoulooksomushed。Why,youcouldn’tha’
beenfive—and—twentywhenyoucomeintotheseparts,eh?"
Silasstartedalittleatthechangetoaquestioningtone,andansweredmildly,"Idon’tknow;Ican’trightlysay——it’salongwhilesince。"
Afterreceivingsuchananswerasthis,itisnotsurprisingthatMr。Maceyobserved,lateronintheeveningattheRainbow,thatMarner’sheadwas"allofamuddle",andthatitwastobedoubtedifheeverknewwhenSundaycameround,whichshowedhimaworseheathenthanmanyadog。
AnotherofSilas’scomforters,besidesMr。Macey,cametohimwithamindhighlychargedonthesametopic。ThiswasMrs。Winthrop,thewheelwright’swife。TheinhabitantsofRaveloewerenotseverelyregularintheirchurch—going,andperhapstherewashardlyapersonintheparishwhowouldnothaveheldthattogotochurcheverySundayinthecalendarwouldhaveshownagreedydesiretostandwellwithHeaven,andgetanundueadvantageovertheirneighbours——
awishtobebetterthanthe"commonrun",thatwouldhaveimpliedareflectiononthosewhohadhadgodfathersandgodmothersaswellasthemselves,andhadanequalrighttotheburying—service。Atthesametime,itwasunderstoodtoberequisiteforallwhowerenothouseholdservants,oryoungmen,totakethesacramentatoneofthegreatfestivals:SquireCasshimselftookitonChristmas—day;whilethosewhowereheldtobe"goodlivers"wenttochurchwithgreater,thoughstillwithmoderate,frequency。
Mrs。Winthropwasoneofthese:shewasinallrespectsawomanofscrupulousconscience,soeagerfordutiesthatlifeseemedtoofferthemtooscantilyunlesssheroseathalf—pastfour,thoughthisthrewascarcityofworkoverthemoreadvancedhoursofthemorning,whichitwasaconstantproblemwithhertoremove。Yetshehadnotthevixenishtemperwhichissometimessupposedtobeanecessaryconditionofsuchhabits:shewasaverymild,patientwoman,whosenatureitwastoseekoutallthesadderandmoreseriouselementsoflife,andpastureherminduponthem。ShewasthepersonalwaysfirstthoughtofinRaveloewhentherewasillnessordeathinafamily,whenleechesweretobeapplied,ortherewasasuddendisappointmentinamonthlynurse。Shewasa"comfortablewoman"——good—looking,fresh—complexioned,havingherlipsalwaysslightlyscrewed,asifshefeltherselfinasick—roomwiththedoctorortheclergymanpresent。Butshewasneverwhimpering;noonehadseenhershedtears;shewassimplygraveandinclinedtoshakeherheadandsigh,almostimperceptibly,likeafunerealmournerwhoisnotarelation。ItseemedsurprisingthatBenWinthrop,wholovedhisquart—potandhisjoke,gotalongsowellwithDolly;butshetookherhusband’sjokesandjovialityaspatientlyaseverythingelse,consideringthat"men_would_beso",andviewingthestrongersexinthelightofanimalswhomithadpleasedHeaventomakenaturallytroublesome,likebullsandturkey—cocks。
ThisgoodwholesomewomancouldhardlyfailtohaveherminddrawnstronglytowardsSilasMarner,nowthatheappearedinthelightofasufferer;andoneSundayafternoonshetookherlittleboyAaronwithher,andwenttocallonSilas,carryinginherhandsomesmalllard—cakes,flatpaste—likearticlesmuchesteemedinRaveloe。
Aaron,anapple—cheekedyoungsterofseven,withacleanstarchedfrillwhichlookedlikeaplatefortheapples,neededallhisadventurouscuriositytoemboldenhimagainstthepossibilitythatthebig—eyedweavermightdohimsomebodilyinjury;andhisdubietywasmuchincreasedwhen,onarrivingattheStone—pits,theyheardthemysterioussoundoftheloom。
"Ah,itisasIthought,"saidMrs。Winthrop,sadly。
TheyhadtoknockloudlybeforeSilasheardthem;butwhenhedidcometothedoorheshowednoimpatience,ashewouldoncehavedone,atavisitthathadbeenunaskedforandunexpected。
Formerly,hishearthadbeenasalockedcasketwithitstreasureinside;butnowthecasketwasempty,andthelockwasbroken。Leftgropingindarkness,withhisproputterlygone,Silashadinevitablyasense,thoughadullandhalf—despairingone,thatifanyhelpcametohimitmustcomefromwithout;andtherewasaslightstirringofexpectationatthesightofhisfellow—men,afaintconsciousnessofdependenceontheirgoodwill。HeopenedthedoorwidetoadmitDolly,butwithoutotherwisereturninghergreetingthanbymovingthearmchairafewinchesasasignthatshewastositdowninit。Dolly,assoonasshewasseated,removedthewhitecloththatcoveredherlard—cakes,andsaidinhergravestway——
"I’dabakingyisterday,MasterMarner,andthelard—cakesturnedoutbetternorcommon,andI’dha’askedyoutoacceptsome,ifyou’dthoughtwell。Idon’teatsuchthingsmyself,forabito’
bread’swhatIlikefromoneyear’sendtotheother;butmen’sstomichsaremadesocomical,theywantachange——theydo,Iknow,Godhelp’em。"
DollysighedgentlyassheheldoutthecakestoSilas,whothankedherkindlyandlookedverycloseatthem,absently,beingaccustomedtolooksoateverythinghetookintohishand——eyedallthewhilebythewonderingbrightorbsofthesmallAaron,whohadmadeanoutworkofhismother’schair,andwaspeepingroundfrombehindit。
"There’slettersprickedon’em,"saidDolly。"Ican’tread’emmyself,andthere’snobody,notMr。Maceyhimself,rightlyknowswhattheymean;butthey’veagoodmeaning,forthey’rethesameasisonthepulpit—clothatchurch。Whatarethey,Aaron,mydear?"
Aaronretreatedcompletelybehindhisoutwork。
"Oh,go,that’snaughty,"saidhismother,mildly。"Well,whativerthelettersare,they’veagoodmeaning;andit’sastampashasbeeninourhouse,Bensays,eversincehewasalittleun,andhismotherusedtoputitonthecakes,andI’veallaysputitontoo;forifthere’sanygood,we’veneedofiti’thisworld。"
"It’sI。H。S。,"saidSilas,atwhichproofoflearningAaronpeepedroundthechairagain。
"Well,tobesure,youcanread’emoff,"saidDolly。"Ben’sread’emtomemanyandmanyatime,buttheyslipouto’mymindagain;themore’sthepity,forthey’regoodletters,elsetheywouldn’tbeinthechurch;andsoIprick’emonalltheloavesandallthecakes,thoughsometimestheywon’thold,becauseo’therising——for,asIsaid,ifthere’sanygoodtobegotwe’veneedofiti’thisworld——thatwehave;andIhopethey’llbringgoodtoyou,MasterMarner,forit’swi’thatwillIbroughtyouthecakes;andyouseethelettershaveheldbetternorcommon。"
SilaswasasunabletointerpretthelettersasDolly,buttherewasnopossibilityofmisunderstandingthedesiretogivecomfortthatmadeitselfheardinherquiettones。Hesaid,withmorefeelingthanbefore——"Thankyou——thankyoukindly。"Buthelaiddownthecakesandseatedhimselfabsently——drearilyunconsciousofanydistinctbenefittowardswhichthecakesandtheletters,orevenDolly’skindness,couldtendforhim。
"Ah,ifthere’sgoodanywhere,we’veneedofit,"repeatedDolly,whodidnotlightlyforsakeaserviceablephrase。ShelookedatSilaspityinglyasshewenton。"Butyoudidn’thearthechurch—bellsthismorning,MasterMarner?Idoubtyoudidn’tknowitwasSunday。Livingsolonehere,youloseyourcount,Idaresay;
andthen,whenyourloommakesanoise,youcan’thearthebells,morepartic’larnowthefrostkillsthesound。"
"Yes,Idid;Iheard’em,"saidSilas,towhomSundaybellswereamereaccidentoftheday,andnotpartofitssacredness。TherehadbeennobellsinLanternYard。
"Dearheart!"saidDolly,pausingbeforeshespokeagain。"ButwhatapityitisyoushouldworkofaSunday,andnotcleanyourself——ifyou_didn’t_gotochurch;forifyou’daroastingbit,itmightbeasyoucouldn’tleaveit,beingaloneman。Butthere’sthebakehus,ifyoucouldmakeupyourmindtospendatwopenceontheovennowandthen,——noteveryweek,incourse——I
shouldn’tliketodothatmyself,——youmightcarryyourbito’
dinnerthere,forit’snothingbutrighttohaveabito’summathotofaSunday,andnottomakeitasyoucan’tknowyourdinnerfromSaturday。Butnow,upo’Christmas—day,thisblessedChristmasasisevercoming,ifyouwastotakeyourdinnertothebakehus,andgotochurch,andseethehollyandtheyew,andheartheanthim,andthentakethesacramen’,you’dbeadealthebetter,andyou’dknowwhichendyoustoodon,andyoucouldputyourtrusti’Themasknowsbetternorwedo,seein’you’dha’donewhatitliesonusalltodo。"
Dolly’sexhortation,whichwasanunusuallylongeffortofspeechforher,wasutteredinthesoothingpersuasivetonewithwhichshewouldhavetriedtoprevailonasickmantotakehismedicine,orabasinofgruelforwhichhehadnoappetite。Silashadneverbeforebeencloselyurgedonthepointofhisabsencefromchurch,whichhadonlybeenthoughtofasapartofhisgeneralqueerness;andhewastoodirectandsimpletoevadeDolly’sappeal。
"Nay,nay,"hesaid,"Iknownothingo’church。I’veneverbeentochurch。"
"No!"saidDolly,inalowtoneofwonderment。ThenbethinkingherselfofSilas’sadventfromanunknowncountry,shesaid,"Coulditha’beenasthey’dnochurchwhereyouwasborn?"
"Oh,yes,"saidSilas,meditatively,sittinginhisusualpostureofleaningonhisknees,andsupportinghishead。"Therewaschurches——amany——itwasabigtown。ButIknewnothingof’em——
Iwenttochapel。"
Dollywasmuchpuzzledatthisnewword,butshewasratherafraidofinquiringfurther,lest"chapel"mightmeansomehauntofwickedness。Afteralittlethought,shesaid——
"Well,MasterMarner,it’snivertoolatetoturnoveranewleaf,andifyou’veniverhadnochurch,there’snotellingthegoodit’lldoyou。ForIfeelsosetupandcomfortableasniverwas,whenI’vebeenandheardtheprayers,andthesingingtothepraiseandgloryo’God,asMr。Maceygivesout——andMr。Crackenthorpsayinggoodwords,andmorepartic’laronSacramen’Day;andifabito’
troublecomes,IfeelasIcanputupwi’it,forI’velookedforhelpi’therightquarter,andgevmyselfuptoThemaswemustallgiveourselvesuptoatthelast;andifwe’ndoneourpart,itisn’ttobebelievedasThemasareaboveus’ullbeworsenorweare,andcomeshorto’Their’n。"
PoorDolly’sexpositionofhersimpleRaveloetheologyfellratherunmeaninglyonSilas’sears,fortherewasnowordinitthatcouldrouseamemoryofwhathehadknownasreligion,andhiscomprehensionwasquitebaffledbythepluralpronoun,whichwasnoheresyofDolly’s,butonlyherwayofavoidingapresumptuousfamiliarity。Heremainedsilent,notfeelinginclinedtoassenttothepartofDolly’sspeechwhichhefullyunderstood——herrecommendationthatheshouldgotochurch。Indeed,Silaswassounaccustomedtotalkbeyondthebriefquestionsandanswersnecessaryforthetransactionofhissimplebusiness,thatwordsdidnoteasilycometohimwithouttheurgencyofadistinctpurpose。
Butnow,littleAaron,havingbecomeusedtotheweaver’sawfulpresence,hadadvancedtohismother’sside,andSilas,seemingtonoticehimforthefirsttime,triedtoreturnDolly’ssignsofgood—willbyofferingtheladabitoflard—cake。Aaronshrankbackalittle,andrubbedhisheadagainsthismother’sshoulder,butstillthoughtthepieceofcakeworththeriskofputtinghishandoutforit。
"Oh,forshame,Aaron,"saidhismother,takinghimonherlap,however;"why,youdon’twantcakeagainyetawhile。He’swonderfulhearty,"shewenton,withalittlesigh——"thatheis,Godknows。He’smyyoungest,andwespoilhimsadly,foreithermeorthefathermustallayshevhiminoursight——thatwemust。"
ShestrokedAaron’sbrownhead,andthoughtitmustdoMasterMarnergoodtoseesucha"picturofachild"。ButMarner,ontheothersideofthehearth,sawtheneat—featuredrosyfaceasameredimround,withtwodarkspotsinit。
"Andhe’sgotavoicelikeabird——youwouldn’tthink,"Dollywenton;"hecansingaChristmascarrilashisfather’staughthim;andItakeitforatokenashe’llcometogood,ashecanlearnthegoodtunessoquick。Come,Aaron,stan’upandsingthecarriltoMasterMarner,come。"
Aaronrepliedbyrubbinghisforeheadagainsthismother’sshoulder。
"Oh,that’snaughty,"saidDolly,gently。"Stan’up,whenmothertellsyou,andletmeholdthecaketillyou’vedone。"
Aaronwasnotindisposedtodisplayhistalents,eventoanogre,underprotectingcircumstances;andafterafewmoresignsofcoyness,consistingchieflyinrubbingthebacksofhishandsoverhiseyes,andthenpeepingbetweenthematMasterMarner,toseeifhelookedanxiousforthe"carril",heatlengthallowedhisheadtobedulyadjusted,andstandingbehindthetable,whichlethimappearaboveitonlyasfarashisbroadfrill,sothathelookedlikeacherubicheaduntroubledwithabody,hebeganwithaclearchirp,andinamelodythathadtherhythmofanindustrioushammer"Godrestyou,merrygentlemen,Letnothingyoudismay,ForJesusChristourSaviorWasbornonChristmas—day。"
Dollylistenedwithadevoutlook,glancingatMarnerinsomeconfidencethatthisstrainwouldhelptoallurehimtochurch。
"That’sChristmasmusic,"shesaid,whenAaronhadended,andhadsecuredhispieceofcakeagain。"There’snoothermusicequiltotheChristmasmusic——"Harktheerolangilssing。"Andyoumayjudgewhatitisatchurch,MasterMarner,withthebassoonandthevoices,asyoucan’thelpthinkingyou’vegottoabetterplacea’ready——forIwouldn’tspeakillo’thisworld,seeingasThemputusinitasknowsbest——butwhatwi’thedrink,andthequarrelling,andthebadillnesses,andtheharddying,asI’veseentimesandtimes,one’sthankfultohearofabetter。Theboysingspretty,don’the,MasterMarner?"
"Yes,"saidSilas,absently,"verypretty。"
TheChristmascarol,withitshammer—likerhythm,hadfallenonhisearsasstrangemusic,quiteunlikeahymn,andcouldhavenoneoftheeffectDollycontemplated。Buthewantedtoshowherthathewasgrateful,andtheonlymodethatoccurredtohimwastoofferAaronabitmorecake。
"Oh,no,thankyou,MasterMarner,"saidDolly,holdingdownAaron’swillinghands。"Wemustbegoinghomenow。AndsoIwishyougood—bye,MasterMarner;andifyoueverfeelanywaysbadinyourinside,asyoucan’tfendforyourself,I’llcomeandcleanupforyou,andgetyouabito’victual,andwilling。ButIbegandprayofyoutoleaveoffweavingofaSunday,forit’sbadforsoulandbody——andthemoneyascomesi’thatway’ullbeabadbedtoliedownonatthelast,ifitdoesn’tflyaway,nobodyknowswhere,likethewhitefrost。Andyou’llexcusemebeingthatfreewithyou,MasterMarner,forIwishyouwell——Ido。Makeyourbow,Aaron。"
Silassaid"Good—bye,andthankyoukindly,"asheopenedthedoorforDolly,buthecouldn’thelpfeelingrelievedwhenshewasgone——
relievedthathemightweaveagainandmoanathisease。Hersimpleviewoflifeanditscomforts,bywhichshehadtriedtocheerhim,wasonlylikeareportofunknownobjects,whichhisimaginationcouldnotfashion。Thefountainsofhumanloveandoffaithinadivinelovehadnotyetbeenunlocked,andhissoulwasstilltheshrunkenrivulet,withonlythisdifference,thatitslittlegrooveofsandwasblockedup,anditwanderedconfusedlyagainstdarkobstruction。
Andso,notwithstandingthehonestpersuasionsofMr。MaceyandDollyWinthrop,SilasspenthisChristmas—dayinloneliness,eatinghismeatinsadnessofheart,thoughthemeathadcometohimasaneighbourlypresent。Inthemorninghelookedoutontheblackfrostthatseemedtopresscruellyoneverybladeofgrass,whilethehalf—icyredpoolshiveredunderthebitterwind;buttowardseveningthesnowbegantofall,andcurtainedfromhimeventhatdrearyoutlook,shuttinghimcloseupwithhisnarrowgrief。Andhesatinhisrobbedhomethroughthelivelongevening,notcaringtoclosehisshuttersorlockhisdoor,pressinghisheadbetweenhishandsandmoaning,tillthecoldgraspedhimandtoldhimthathisfirewasgrey。
NobodyinthisworldbuthimselfknewthathewasthesameSilasMarnerwhohadoncelovedhisfellowwithtenderlove,andtrustedinanunseengoodness。Eventohimselfthatpastexperiencehadbecomedim。
ButinRaveloevillagethebellsrangmerrily,andthechurchwasfullerthanallthroughtherestoftheyear,withredfacesamongtheabundantdark—greenboughs——facespreparedforalongerservicethanusualbyanodorousbreakfastoftoastandale。Thosegreenboughs,thehymnandanthemneverheardbutatChristmas——
eventheAthanasianCreed,whichwasdiscriminatedfromtheothersonlyasbeinglongerandofexceptionalvirtue,sinceitwasonlyreadonrareoccasions——broughtavagueexultingsense,forwhichthegrownmencouldaslittlehavefoundwordsasthechildren,thatsomethinggreatandmysterioushadbeendonefortheminheavenaboveandinearthbelow,whichtheywereappropriatingbytheirpresence。Andthentheredfacesmadetheirwaythroughtheblackbitingfrosttotheirownhomes,feelingthemselvesfreefortherestofthedaytoeat,drink,andbemerry,andusingthatChristianfreedomwithoutdiffidence。
AtSquireCass’sfamilypartythatdaynobodymentionedDunstan——
nobodywassorryforhisabsence,orfeareditwouldbetoolong。
Thedoctorandhiswife,uncleandauntKimble,werethere,andtheannualChristmastalkwascarriedthroughwithoutanyomissions,risingtotheclimaxofMr。Kimble’sexperiencewhenhewalkedtheLondonhospitalsthirtyyearsback,togetherwithstrikingprofessionalanecdotesthengathered。Whereuponcardsfollowed,withauntKimble’sannualfailuretofollowsuit,anduncleKimble’sirascibilityconcerningtheoddtrickwhichwasrarelyexplicabletohim,whenitwasnotonhisside,withoutageneralvisitationoftrickstoseethattheywereformedonsoundprinciples:thewholebeingaccompaniedbyastrongsteamingodourofspirits—and—water。
ButthepartyonChristmas—day,beingastrictlyfamilyparty,wasnotthepre—eminentlybrilliantcelebrationoftheseasonattheRedHouse。ItwasthegreatdanceonNewYear’sEvethatmadethegloryofSquireCass’shospitality,asofhisforefathers’,timeoutofmind。ThiswastheoccasionwhenallthesocietyofRaveloeandTarley,whetheroldacquaintancesseparatedbylongruttydistances,orcooledacquaintancesseparatedbymisunderstandingsconcerningrunawaycalves,oracquaintancesfoundedonintermittentcondescension,countedonmeetingandoncomportingthemselveswithmutualappropriateness。Thiswastheoccasiononwhichfairdameswhocameonpillionssenttheirbandboxesbeforethem,suppliedwithmorethantheireveningcostume;forthefeastwasnottoendwithasingleevening,likeapaltrytownentertainment,wherethewholesupplyofeatablesisputonthetableatonce,andbeddingisscanty。TheRedHousewasprovisionedasifforasiege;andasforthesparefeather—bedsreadytobelaidonfloors,theywereasplentifulasmightnaturallybeexpectedinafamilythathadkilleditsowngeeseformanygenerations。
GodfreyCasswaslookingforwardtothisNewYear’sEvewithafoolishrecklesslonging,thatmadehimhalfdeaftohisimportunatecompanion,Anxiety。
"Dunseywillbecominghomesoon:therewillbeagreatblow—up,andhowwillyoubribehisspitetosilence?"saidAnxiety。
"Oh,hewon’tcomehomebeforeNewYear’sEve,perhaps,"saidGodfrey;"andIshallsitbyNancythen,anddancewithher,andgetakindlookfromherinspiteofherself。"
"Butmoneyiswantedinanotherquarter,"saidAnxiety,inaloudervoice,"andhowwillyougetitwithoutsellingyourmother’sdiamondpin?Andifyoudon’tgetit……?"
"Well,butsomethingmayhappentomakethingseasier。Atanyrate,there’sonepleasureformecloseathand:Nancyiscoming。"
"Yes,andsupposeyourfathershouldbringmatterstoapassthatwillobligeyoutodeclinemarryingher——andtogiveyourreasons?"
"Holdyourtongue,anddon’tworryme。IcanseeNancy’seyes,justastheywilllookatme,andfeelherhandinminealready。"
ButAnxietywenton,thoughinnoisyChristmascompany;refusingtobeutterlyquietedevenbymuchdrinking。
CHAPTERXI
Somewomen,Igrant,wouldnotappeartoadvantageseatedonapillion,andattiredinadrabjosephandadrabbeaver—bonnet,withacrownresemblingasmallstew—pan;foragarmentsuggestingacoachman’sgreatcoat,cutoutunderanexiguityofcloththatwouldonlyallowofminiaturecapes,isnotwelladaptedtoconcealdeficienciesofcontour,norisdrabacolourthatwillthrowsallowcheeksintolivelycontrast。ItwasallthegreatertriumphtoMissNancyLammeter’sbeautythatshelookedthoroughlybewitchinginthatcostume,as,seatedonthepillionbehindhertall,erectfather,sheheldonearmroundhim,andlookeddown,withopen—eyedanxiety,atthetreacheroussnow—coveredpoolsandpuddles,whichsentupformidablesplashingsofmudunderthestampofDobbin’sfoot。Apainterwould,perhaps,havepreferredherinthosemomentswhenshewasfreefromself—consciousness;butcertainlythebloomonhercheekswasatitshighestpointofcontrastwiththesurroundingdrabwhenshearrivedatthedooroftheRedHouse,andsawMr。GodfreyCassreadytoliftherfromthepillion。ShewishedhersisterPriscillahadcomeupatthesametimebehindtheservant,forthenshewouldhavecontrivedthatMr。GodfreyshouldhaveliftedoffPriscillafirst,and,inthemeantime,shewouldhavepersuadedherfathertogoroundtothehorse—blockinsteadofalightingatthedoor—steps。Itwasverypainful,whenyouhadmadeitquitecleartoayoungmanthatyouweredeterminednottomarryhim,howevermuchhemightwishit,thathewouldstillcontinuetopayyoumarkedattentions;besides,whydidn’thealwaysshowthesameattentions,ifhemeantthemsincerely,insteadofbeingsostrangeasMr。GodfreyCasswas,sometimesbehavingasifhedidn’twanttospeaktoher,andtakingnonoticeofherforweeksandweeks,andthen,allonasudden,almostmakingloveagain?
Moreover,itwasquiteplainhehadnorealloveforher,elsehewouldnotletpeoplehave_that_tosayofhimwhichtheydidsay。
DidhesupposethatMissNancyLammeterwastobewonbyanyman,squireornosquire,wholedabadlife?Thatwasnotwhatshehadbeenusedtoseeinherownfather,whowasthesoberestandbestmaninthatcountry—side,onlyalittlehotandhastynowandthen,ifthingswerenotdonetotheminute。
AllthesethoughtsrushedthroughMissNancy’smind,intheirhabitualsuccession,inthemomentsbetweenherfirstsightofMr。GodfreyCassstandingatthedoorandherownarrivalthere。
Happily,theSquirecameouttooandgavealoudgreetingtoherfather,sothat,somehow,undercoverofthisnoisesheseemedtofindconcealmentforherconfusionandneglectofanysuitablyformalbehaviour,whileshewasbeingliftedfromthepillionbystrongarmswhichseemedtofindherridiculouslysmallandlight。
Andtherewasthebestreasonforhasteningintothehouseatonce,sincethesnowwasbeginningtofallagain,threateninganunpleasantjourneyforsuchguestsaswerestillontheroad。Thesewereasmallminority;foralreadytheafternoonwasbeginningtodecline,andtherewouldnotbetoomuchtimefortheladieswhocamefromadistancetoattirethemselvesinreadinessfortheearlyteawhichwastoinspiritthemforthedance。
Therewasabuzzofvoicesthroughthehouse,asMissNancyentered,mingledwiththescrapeofafiddlepreludinginthekitchen;buttheLammeterswereguestswhosearrivalhadevidentlybeenthoughtofsomuchthatithadbeenwatchedforfromthewindows,forMrs。Kimble,whodidthehonoursattheRedHouseonthesegreatoccasions,cameforwardtomeetMissNancyinthehall,andconductherup—stairs。Mrs。KimblewastheSquire’ssister,aswellasthedoctor’swife——adoubledignity,withwhichherdiameterwasindirectproportion;sothat,ajourneyup—stairsbeingratherfatiguingtoher,shedidnotopposeMissNancy’srequesttobeallowedtofindherwayalonetotheBlueRoom,wheretheMissLammeters’bandboxeshadbeendepositedontheirarrivalinthemorning。
Therewashardlyabedroominthehousewherefemininecomplimentswerenotpassingandfemininetoilettesgoingforward,invariousstages,inspacemadescantybyextrabedsspreaduponthefloor;
andMissNancy,assheenteredtheBlueRoom,hadtomakeherlittleformalcurtsytoagroupofsix。Ontheonehand,therewereladiesnolessimportantthanthetwoMissGunns,thewinemerchant’sdaughtersfromLytherly,dressedintheheightoffashion,withthetightestskirtsandtheshortestwaists,andgazedatbyMissLadbrook(oftheOldPastures)withashynessnotunsustainedbyinwardcriticism。Partly,MissLadbrookfeltthatherownskirtmustberegardedasundulylaxbytheMissGunns,andpartly,thatitwasapitytheMissGunnsdidnotshowthatjudgmentwhichsheherselfwouldshowifshewereintheirplace,bystoppingalittleonthissideofthefashion。Ontheotherhand,Mrs。Ladbrookwasstandinginskull—capandfront,withherturbaninherhand,curtsyingandsmilingblandlyandsaying,"Afteryou,ma’am,"toanotherladyinsimilarcircumstances,whohadpolitelyofferedtheprecedenceatthelooking—glass。
ButMissNancyhadnosoonermadehercurtsythananelderlyladycameforward,whosefullwhitemuslinkerchief,andmob—caproundhercurlsofsmoothgreyhair,wereindaringcontrastwiththepuffedyellowsatinsandtop—knottedcapsofherneighbours。SheapproachedMissNancywithmuchprimness,andsaid,withaslow,treblesuavity——
"Niece,IhopeIseeyouwellinhealth。"MissNancykissedheraunt’scheekdutifully,andanswered,withthesamesortofamiableprimness,"Quitewell,Ithankyou,aunt;andIhopeIseeyouthesame。"
"Thankyou,niece;Ikeepmyhealthforthepresent。Andhowismybrother—in—law?"
ThesedutifulquestionsandanswerswerecontinueduntilitwasascertainedindetailthattheLammeterswereallaswellasusual,andtheOsgoodslikewise,alsothatniecePriscillamustcertainlyarriveshortly,andthattravellingonpillionsinsnowyweatherwasunpleasant,thoughajosephwasagreatprotection。ThenNancywasformallyintroducedtoheraunt’svisitors,theMissGunns,asbeingthedaughtersofamotherknownto_their_mother,thoughnowforthefirsttimeinducedtomakeajourneyintotheseparts;andtheseladiesweresotakenbysurpriseatfindingsuchalovelyfaceandfigureinanout—of—the—waycountryplace,thattheybegantofeelsomecuriosityaboutthedressshewouldputonwhenshetookoffherjoseph。MissNancy,whosethoughtswerealwaysconductedwiththeproprietyandmoderationconspicuousinhermanners,remarkedtoherselfthattheMissGunnswereratherhard—featuredthanotherwise,andthatsuchverylowdressesastheyworemighthavebeenattributedtovanityiftheirshouldershadbeenpretty,butthat,beingastheywere,itwasnotreasonabletosupposethattheyshowedtheirnecksfromaloveofdisplay,butratherfromsomeobligationnotinconsistentwithsenseandmodesty。Shefeltconvinced,assheopenedherbox,thatthismustbeherauntOsgood’sopinion,forMissNancy’smindresembledheraunt’stoadegreethateverybodysaidwassurprising,consideringthekinshipwasonMr。Osgood’sside;andthoughyoumightnothavesupposeditfromtheformalityoftheirgreeting,therewasadevotedattachmentandmutualadmirationbetweenauntandniece。EvenMissNancy’srefusalofhercousinGilbertOsgood(onthegroundsolelythathewashercousin),thoughithadgrievedherauntgreatly,hadnotintheleastcooledthepreferencewhichhaddeterminedhertoleaveNancyseveralofherhereditaryornaments,letGilbert’sfuturewifebewhomshemight。
Threeoftheladiesquicklyretired,buttheMissGunnswerequitecontentthatMrs。Osgood’sinclinationtoremainwithherniecegavethemalsoareasonforstayingtoseetherusticbeauty’stoilette。
Anditwasreallyapleasure——fromthefirstopeningofthebandbox,whereeverythingsmeltoflavenderandrose—leaves,totheclaspingofthesmallcoralnecklacethatfittedcloselyroundherlittlewhiteneck。EverythingbelongingtoMissNancywasofdelicatepurityandnattiness:notacreasewaswhereithadnobusinesstobe,notabitofherlinenprofessedwhitenesswithoutfulfillingitsprofession;theverypinsonherpincushionwerestuckinafterapatternfromwhichshewascarefultoallownoaberration;andasforherownperson,itgavethesameideaofperfectunvaryingneatnessasthebodyofalittlebird。Itistruethatherlight—brownhairwascroppedbehindlikeaboy’s,andwasdressedinfrontinanumberofflatrings,thatlayquiteawayfromherface;buttherewasnosortofcoiffurethatcouldmakeMissNancy’scheekandnecklookotherwisethanpretty;andwhenatlastshestoodcompleteinhersilverytwilledsilk,herlacetucker,hercoralnecklace,andcoralear—drops,theMissGunnscouldseenothingtocriticiseexceptherhands,whichborethetracesofbutter—making,cheese—crushing,andevenstillcoarserwork。ButMissNancywasnotashamedofthat,forevenwhileshewasdressingshenarratedtoheraunthowsheandPriscillahadpackedtheirboxesyesterday,becausethismorningwasbakingmorning,andsincetheywereleavinghome,itwasdesirabletomakeagoodsupplyofmeat—piesforthekitchen;andassheconcludedthisjudiciousremark,sheturnedtotheMissGunnsthatshemightnotcommittherudenessofnotincludingthemintheconversation。TheMissGunnssmiledstiffly,andthoughtwhatapityitwasthattheserichcountrypeople,whocouldaffordtobuysuchgoodclothes(reallyMissNancy’slaceandsilkwereverycostly),shouldbebroughtupinutterignoranceandvulgarity。Sheactuallysaid"mate"for"meat","’appen"for"perhaps",and"oss"for"horse",which,toyoungladieslivingingoodLytherlysociety,whohabituallysaid’orse,evenindomesticprivacy,andonlysaid’appenontherightoccasions,wasnecessarilyshocking。MissNancy,indeed,hadneverbeentoanyschoolhigherthanDameTedman’s:heracquaintancewithprofaneliteraturehardlywentbeyondtherhymesshehadworkedinherlargesamplerunderthelambandtheshepherdess;andinordertobalanceanaccount,shewasobligedtoeffecthersubtractionbyremovingvisiblemetallicshillingsandsixpencesfromavisiblemetallictotal。Thereishardlyaservant—maidinthesedayswhoisnotbetterinformedthanMissNancy;yetshehadtheessentialattributesofalady——highveracity,delicatehonourinherdealings,deferencetoothers,andrefinedpersonalhabits,——andlesttheseshouldnotsufficetoconvincegrammaticalfaironesthatherfeelingscanatallresembletheirs,Iwilladdthatshewasslightlyproudandexacting,andasconstantinheraffectiontowardsabaselessopinionastowardsanerringlover。
TheanxietyaboutsisterPriscilla,whichhadgrownratheractivebythetimethecoralnecklacewasclasped,washappilyendedbytheentranceofthatcheerful—lookingladyherself,withafacemadeblowsybycoldanddamp。Afterthefirstquestionsandgreetings,sheturnedtoNancy,andsurveyedherfromheadtofoot——thenwheeledherround,toascertainthatthebackviewwasequallyfaultless。
"Whatdoyouthinko’_these_gowns,auntOsgood?"saidPriscilla,whileNancyhelpedhertounrobe。
"Veryhandsomeindeed,niece,"saidMrs。Osgood,withaslightincreaseofformality。ShealwaysthoughtniecePriscillatoorough。
"I’mobligedtohavethesameasNancy,youknow,forallI’mfiveyearsolder,anditmakesmelookyallow;forshenever_will_haveanythingwithoutIhaveminejustlikeit,becauseshewantsustolooklikesisters。AndItellher,folks’ullthinkit’smyweaknessmakesmefancyasIshalllookprettyinwhatshelooksprettyin。ForI_am_ugly——there’snodenyingthat:Ifeaturemyfather’sfamily。But,law!Idon’tmind,doyou?"PriscillahereturnedtotheMissGunns,rattlingonintoomuchpreoccupationwiththedelightoftalking,tonoticethathercandourwasnotappreciated。"Theprettyunsdoforfly—catchers——theykeepthemenoffus。I’venoopiniono’themen,MissGunn——Idon’tknowwhat_you_have。Andasforfrettingandstewingaboutwhat_they_’llthinkofyoufrommorningtillnight,andmakingyourlifeuneasyaboutwhatthey’redoingwhenthey’reouto’yoursight——asItellNancy,it’safollynowomanneedbeguiltyof,ifshe’sgotagoodfatherandagoodhome:letherleaveittothemashavegotnofortin,andcan’thelpthemselves。AsIsay,Mr。Have—your—own—wayisthebesthusband,andtheonlyoneI’deverpromisetoobey。Iknowitisn’tpleasant,whenyou’vebeenusedtolivinginabigway,andmanaginghogsheadsandallthat,togoandputyournoseinbysomebodyelse’sfireside,ortositdownbyyourselftoascragoraknuckle;but,thankGod!myfather’sasobermanandlikelytolive;andifyou’vegotamanbythechimney—corner,itdoesn’tmatterifhe’schildish——thebusinessneedn’tbebrokeup。"
Thedelicateprocessofgettinghernarrowgownoverherheadwithoutinjurytohersmoothcurls,obligedMissPriscillatopauseinthisrapidsurveyoflife,andMrs。Osgoodseizedtheopportunityofrisingandsaying——
"Well,niece,you’llfollowus。TheMissGunnswillliketogodown。"
"Sister,"saidNancy,whentheywerealone,"you’veoffendedtheMissGunns,I’msure。"
"WhathaveIdone,child?"saidPriscilla,insomealarm。
"Why,youaskedthemiftheymindedaboutbeingugly——you’resoveryblunt。"
"Law,didI?Well,itpoppedout:it’samercyIsaidnomore,forI’mabaduntolivewithfolkswhentheydon’tlikethetruth。Butasforbeingugly,lookatme,child,inthissilver—colouredsilk——
Itoldyouhowit’udbe——Ilookasyallowasadaffadil。
Anybody’udsayyouwantedtomakeamawkinofme。"
"No,Priscy,don’tsayso。Ibeggedandprayedofyounottoletushavethissilkifyou’dlikeanotherbetter。Iwaswillingtohave_your_choice,youknowIwas,"saidNancy,inanxiousself—vindication。
"Nonsense,child!youknowyou’dsetyourheartonthis;andreasongood,foryou’rethecolouro’cream。It’udbefinedoingsforyoutodressyourselftosuit_my_skin。WhatIfindfaultwith,isthatnotiono’yoursasImustdressmyselfjustlikeyou。
Butyoudoasyoulikewithme——youalwaysdid,fromwhenfirstyoubeguntowalk。Ifyouwantedtogothefield’slength,thefield’slengthyou’dgo;andtherewasnowhippingyou,foryoulookedasprimandinnicentasadaisyallthewhile。"
"Priscy,"saidNancy,gently,asshefastenedacoralnecklace,exactlylikeherown,roundPriscilla’sneck,whichwasveryfarfrombeinglikeherown,"I’msureI’mwillingtogivewayasfarasisright,butwhoshouldn’tdressalikeifitisn’tsisters?
Wouldyouhaveusgoaboutlookingasifwewerenokintooneanother——usthathavegotnomotherandnotanothersisterintheworld?I’ddowhatwasright,ifIdressedinagowndyedwithcheese—colouring;andI’dratheryou’dchoose,andletmewearwhatpleasesyou。"
"Thereyougoagain!You’dcomeroundtothesamethingifonetalkedtoyoufromSaturdaynighttillSaturdaymorning。It’llbefinefuntoseehowyou’llmasteryourhusbandandneverraiseyourvoiceabovethesingingo’thekettleallthewhile。Iliketoseethemenmastered!"
"Don’ttalk_so_,Priscy,"saidNancy,blushing。"YouknowI
don’tmeanevertobemarried。"
"Oh,younevermeanafiddlestick’send!"saidPriscilla,asshearrangedherdiscardeddress,andclosedherbandbox。"Whoshall_I_havetoworkforwhenfather’sgone,ifyouaretogoandtakenotionsinyourheadandbeanoldmaid,becausesomefolksarenobetterthantheyshouldbe?Ihaven’tabito’patiencewithyou——
sittingonanaddledeggforever,asiftherewasneverafreshunintheworld。Oneoldmaid’senoughouto’twosisters;andIshalldocredittoasinglelife,forGodA’mightymeantmeforit。Come,wecangodownnow。I’masreadyasamawkin_can_be——there’snothingawantingtofrightenthecrows,nowI’vegotmyear—droppersin。"
AsthetwoMissLammeterswalkedintothelargeparlourtogether,anyonewhodidnotknowthecharacterofbothmightcertainlyhavesupposedthatthereasonwhythesquare—shouldered,clumsy,high—featuredPriscillaworeadressthefacsimileofherprettysister’s,waseitherthemistakenvanityoftheone,orthemaliciouscontrivanceoftheotherinordertosetoffherownrarebeauty。Butthegood—naturedself—forgetfulcheerinessandcommon—senseofPriscillawouldsoonhavedissipatedtheonesuspicion;andthemodestcalmofNancy’sspeechandmannerstoldclearlyofamindfreefromalldisavoweddevices。
PlacesofhonourhadbeenkeptfortheMissLammetersneartheheadoftheprincipaltea—tableinthewainscotedparlour,nowlookingfreshandpleasantwithhandsomebranchesofholly,yew,andlaurel,fromtheabundantgrowthsoftheoldgarden;andNancyfeltaninwardflutter,thatnofirmnessofpurposecouldprevent,whenshesawMr。GodfreyCassadvancingtoleadhertoaseatbetweenhimselfandMr。Crackenthorp,whilePriscillawascalledtotheoppositesidebetweenherfatherandtheSquire。ItcertainlydidmakesomedifferencetoNancythatthelovershehadgivenupwastheyoungmanofquitethehighestconsequenceintheparish——athomeinavenerableanduniqueparlour,whichwastheextremityofgrandeurinherexperience,aparlourwhere_she_mightonedayhavebeenmistress,withtheconsciousnessthatshewasspokenofas"MadamCass",theSquire’swife。Thesecircumstancesexaltedherinwarddramainherowneyes,anddeepenedtheemphasiswithwhichshedeclaredtoherselfthatnotthemostdazzlingrankshouldinducehertomarryamanwhoseconductshowedhimcarelessofhischaracter,butthat,"loveonce,lovealways",wasthemottoofatrueandpurewoman,andnomanshouldeverhaveanyrightoverherwhichwouldbeacallonhertodestroythedriedflowersthatshetreasured,andalwayswouldtreasure,forGodfreyCass’ssake。AndNancywascapableofkeepingherwordtoherselfunderverytryingconditions。NothingbutabecomingblushbetrayedthemovingthoughtsthaturgedthemselvesuponherassheacceptedtheseatnexttoMr。Crackenthorp;forshewassoinstinctivelyneatandadroitinallheractions,andherprettylipsmeteachotherwithsuchquietfirmness,thatitwouldhavebeendifficultforhertoappearagitated。
Itwasnottherector’spracticetoletacharmingblushpasswithoutanappropriatecompliment。Hewasnotintheleastloftyoraristocratic,butsimplyamerry—eyed,small—featured,grey—hairedman,withhischinproppedbyanample,many—creasedwhiteneckclothwhichseemedtopredominateovereveryotherpointinhisperson,andsomehowtoimpressitspeculiarcharacteronhisremarks;sothattohaveconsideredhisamenitiesapartfromhiscravatwouldhavebeenasevere,andperhapsadangerous,effortofabstraction。
"Ha,MissNancy,"hesaid,turninghisheadwithinhiscravatandsmilingdownpleasantlyuponher,"whenanybodypretendsthishasbeenaseverewinter,IshalltellthemIsawtherosesbloomingonNewYear’sEve——eh,Godfrey,whatdo_you_say?"
Godfreymadenoreply,andavoidedlookingatNancyverymarkedly;
forthoughthesecomplimentarypersonalitieswereheldtobeinexcellenttasteinold—fashionedRaveloesociety,reverentlovehasapolitenessofitsownwhichitteachestomenotherwiseofsmallschooling。ButtheSquirewasratherimpatientatGodfrey’sshowinghimselfadullsparkinthisway。Bythisadvancedhouroftheday,theSquirewasalwaysinhigherspiritsthanwehaveseenhiminatthebreakfast—table,andfeltitquitepleasanttofulfilthehereditarydutyofbeingnoisilyjovialandpatronizing:thelargesilversnuff—boxwasinactiveserviceandwasofferedwithoutfailtoallneighboursfromtimetotime,howeveroftentheymighthavedeclinedthefavour。Atpresent,theSquirehadonlygivenanexpresswelcometotheheadsoffamiliesastheyappeared;butalwaysastheeveningdeepened,hishospitalityrayedoutmorewidely,tillhehadtappedtheyoungestguestsonthebackandshownapeculiarfondnessfortheirpresence,inthefullbeliefthattheymustfeeltheirlivesmadehappybytheirbelongingtoaparishwheretherewassuchaheartymanasSquireCasstoinvitethemandwishthemwell。Eveninthisearlystageofthejovialmood,itwasnaturalthatheshouldwishtosupplyhisson’sdeficienciesbylookingandspeakingforhim。
"Aye,aye,"hebegan,offeringhissnuff—boxtoMr。Lammeter,whoforthesecondtimebowedhisheadandwavedhishandinstiffrejectionoftheoffer,"usoldfellowsmaywishourselvesyoungto—night,whenweseethemistletoe—boughintheWhiteParlour。
It’strue,mostthingsaregoneback’ardintheselastthirtyyears——
thecountry’sgoingdownsincetheoldkingfellill。ButwhenI
lookatMissNancyhere,Ibegintothinkthelasseskeepuptheirquality;——dingmeifIrememberasampletomatchher,notwhenI
wasafineyoungfellow,andthoughtadealaboutmypigtail。Nooffencetoyou,madam,"headded,bendingtoMrs。Crackenthorp,whosatbyhim,"Ididn’tknow_you_whenyouwereasyoungasMissNancyhere。"
Mrs。Crackenthorp——asmallblinkingwoman,whofidgetedincessantlywithherlace,ribbons,andgoldchain,turningherheadaboutandmakingsubduednoises,verymuchlikeaguinea—pigthattwitchesitsnoseandsoliloquizesinallcompanyindiscriminately——
nowblinkedandfidgetedtowardstheSquire,andsaid,"Oh,no——nooffence。"
ThisemphaticcomplimentoftheSquire’stoNancywasfeltbyothersbesidesGodfreytohaveadiplomaticsignificance;andherfathergaveaslightadditionalerectnesstohisback,ashelookedacrossthetableatherwithcomplacentgravity。ThatgraveandorderlyseniorwasnotgoingtobateajotofhisdignitybyseemingelatedatthenotionofamatchbetweenhisfamilyandtheSquire’s:hewasgratifiedbyanyhonourpaidtohisdaughter;buthemustseeanalterationinseveralwaysbeforehisconsentwouldbevouchsafed。
Hissparebuthealthyperson,andhigh—featuredfirmface,thatlookedasifithadneverbeenflushedbyexcess,wasinstrongcontrast,notonlywiththeSquire’s,butwiththeappearanceoftheRaveloefarmersgenerally——inaccordancewithafavouritesayingofhisown,that"breedwasstrongerthanpasture"。
"MissNancy’swonderfullikewhathermotherwas,though;isn’tshe,Kimble?"saidthestoutladyofthatname,lookingroundforherhusband。
ButDoctorKimble(countryapothecariesinolddaysenjoyedthattitlewithoutauthorityofdiploma),beingathinandagileman,wasflittingabouttheroomwithhishandsinhispockets,makinghimselfagreeabletohisfemininepatients,withmedicalimpartiality,andbeingwelcomedeverywhereasadoctorbyhereditaryright——notoneofthosemiserableapothecarieswhocanvassforpracticeinstrangeneighbourhoods,andspendalltheirincomeinstarvingtheironehorse,butamanofsubstance,abletokeepanextravaganttablelikethebestofhispatients。TimeoutofmindtheRaveloedoctorhadbeenaKimble;Kimblewasinherentlyadoctor’sname;anditwasdifficulttocontemplatefirmlythemelancholyfactthattheactualKimblehadnoson,sothathispracticemightonedaybehandedovertoasuccessorwiththeincongruousnameofTaylororJohnson。ButinthatcasethewiserpeopleinRaveloewouldemployDr。BlickofFlitton——aslessunnatural。
"Didyouspeaktome,mydear?"saidtheauthenticdoctor,comingquicklytohiswife’sside;but,asifforeseeingthatshewouldbetoomuchoutofbreathtorepeatherremark,hewentonimmediately——
"Ha,MissPriscilla,thesightofyourevivesthetasteofthatsuper—excellentpork—pie。Ihopethebatchisn’tnearanend。"
"Yes,indeed,itis,doctor,"saidPriscilla;"butI’llanswerforitthenextshallbeasgood。Mypork—piesdon’tturnoutwellbychance。"
"Notasyourdoctoringdoes,eh,Kimble?——becausefolksforgettotakeyourphysic,eh?"saidtheSquire,whoregardedphysicanddoctorsasmanyloyalchurchmenregardthechurchandtheclergy——
tastingajokeagainstthemwhenhewasinhealth,butimpatientlyeagerfortheiraidwhenanythingwasthematterwithhim。Hetappedhisbox,andlookedroundwithatriumphantlaugh。
"Ah,shehasaquickwit,myfriendPriscillahas,"saidthedoctor,choosingtoattributetheepigramtoaladyratherthanallowabrother—in—lawthatadvantageoverhim。"Shesavesalittlepeppertosprinkleoverhertalk——that’sthereasonwhysheneverputstoomuchintoherpies。There’smywifenow,sheneverhasananswerathertongue’send;butifIoffendher,she’ssuretoscarifymythroatwithblackpepperthenextday,orelsegivemethecolicwithwaterygreens。That’sanawfultit—for—tat。"Herethevivaciousdoctormadeapatheticgrimace。
"Didyoueverhearthelike?"saidMrs。Kimble,laughingaboveherdoublechinwithmuchgood—humour,asidetoMrs。Crackenthorp,whoblinkedandnodded,andseemedtointendasmile,which,bythecorrelationofforces,wentoffinsmalltwitchingsandnoises。
"Isupposethat’sthesortoftit—for—tatadoptedinyourprofession,Kimble,ifyou’veagrudgeagainstapatient,"saidtherector。
"Neverdohaveagrudgeagainstourpatients,"saidMr。Kimble,"exceptwhentheyleaveus:andthen,yousee,wehaven’tthechanceofprescribingfor’em。Ha,MissNancy,"hecontinued,suddenlyskippingtoNancy’sside,"youwon’tforgetyourpromise?
You’retosaveadanceforme,youknow。"
"Come,come,Kimble,don’tyoubetoofor’ard,"saidtheSquire。
"Givetheyoungunsfair—play。There’smysonGodfrey’llbewantingtohavearoundwithyouifyourunoffwithMissNancy。
He’sbespokeherforthefirstdance,I’llbebound。Eh,sir!whatdoyousay?"hecontinued,throwinghimselfbackward,andlookingatGodfrey。"Haven’tyouaskedMissNancytoopenthedancewithyou?"
Godfrey,sorelyuncomfortableunderthissignificantinsistenceaboutNancy,andafraidtothinkwhereitwouldendbythetimehisfatherhadsethisusualhospitableexampleofdrinkingbeforeandaftersupper,sawnocourseopenbuttoturntoNancyandsay,withaslittleawkwardnessaspossible——
"No;I’venotaskedheryet,butIhopeshe’llconsent——ifsomebodyelsehasn’tbeenbeforeme。"
"No,I’venotengagedmyself,"saidNancy,quietly,thoughblushingly。(IfMr。Godfreyfoundedanyhopesonherconsentingtodancewithhim,hewouldsoonbeundeceived;buttherewasnoneedforhertobeuncivil。)
"ThenIhopeyou’venoobjectionstodancingwithme,"saidGodfrey,beginningtolosethesensethattherewasanythinguncomfortableinthisarrangement。
"No,noobjections,"saidNancy,inacoldtone。
"Ah,well,you’realuckyfellow,Godfrey,"saiduncleKimble;
"butyou’remygodson,soIwon’tstandinyourway。ElseI’mnotsoveryold,eh,mydear?"hewenton,skippingtohiswife’ssideagain。"Youwouldn’tmindmyhavingasecondafteryouweregone——
notifIcriedagooddealfirst?"
"Come,come,takeacupo’teaandstopyourtongue,do,"saidgood—humouredMrs。Kimble,feelingsomeprideinahusbandwhomustberegardedassocleverandamusingbythecompanygenerally。Ifhehadonlynotbeenirritableatcards!
Whilesafe,well—testedpersonalitieswereenliveningtheteainthisway,thesoundofthefiddleapproachingwithinadistanceatwhichitcouldbehearddistinctly,madetheyoungpeoplelookateachotherwithsympatheticimpatiencefortheendofthemeal。
"Why,there’sSolomoninthehall,"saidtheSquire,"andplayingmyfav’ritetune,_I_believe——"Theflaxen—headedploughboy"——
he’sforgivingusahintaswearen’tenoughinahurrytohearhimplay。Bob,"hecalledouttohisthirdlong—leggedson,whowasattheotherendoftheroom,"openthedoor,andtellSolomontocomein。Heshallgiveusatunehere。"
Bobobeyed,andSolomonwalkedin,fiddlingashewalked,forhewouldonnoaccountbreakoffinthemiddleofatune。
"Here,Solomon,"saidtheSquire,withloudpatronage。"Roundhere,myman。Ah,Iknewitwas"Theflaxen—headedploughboy":
there’snofinertune。"
SolomonMacey,asmallhaleoldmanwithanabundantcropoflongwhitehairreachingnearlytohisshoulders,advancedtotheindicatedspot,bowingreverentlywhilehefiddled,asmuchastosaythatherespectedthecompany,thoughherespectedthekey—notemore。Assoonashehadrepeatedthetuneandloweredhisfiddle,hebowedagaintotheSquireandtherector,andsaid,"IhopeI
seeyourhonourandyourreverencewell,andwishingyouhealthandlonglifeandahappyNewYear。Andwishingthesametoyou,Mr。Lammeter,sir;andtotheothergentlemen,andthemadams,andtheyounglasses。"
AsSolomonutteredthelastwords,hebowedinalldirectionssolicitously,lestheshouldbewantinginduerespect。Butthereuponheimmediatelybegantoprelude,andfellintothetunewhichheknewwouldbetakenasaspecialcomplimentbyMr。Lammeter。
"Thankye,Solomon,thankye,"saidMr。Lammeterwhenthefiddlepausedagain。"That’s"Overthehillsandfaraway",thatis。Myfatherusedtosaytome,wheneverweheardthattune,"Ah,lad,_I_
comefromoverthehillsandfaraway。"There’samanytunesI
don’tmakeheadortailof;butthatspeakstomeliketheblackbird’swhistle。Isupposeit’sthename:there’sadealinthenameofatune。"
ButSolomonwasalreadyimpatienttopreludeagain,andpresentlybrokewithmuchspiritinto"SirRogerdeCoverley",atwhichtherewasasoundofchairspushedback,andlaughingvoices。
"Aye,aye,Solomon,weknowwhatthatmeans,"saidtheSquire,rising。"It’stimetobeginthedance,eh?Leadtheway,then,andwe’llallfollowyou。"
SoSolomon,holdinghiswhiteheadononeside,andplayingvigorously,marchedforwardattheheadofthegayprocessionintotheWhiteParlour,wherethemistletoe—boughwashung,andmultitudinoustallowcandlesmaderatherabrillianteffect,gleamingfromamongtheberriedholly—boughs,andreflectedintheold—fashionedovalmirrorsfastenedinthepanelsofthewhitewainscot。Aquaintprocession!OldSolomon,inhisseedyclothesandlongwhitelocks,seemedtobeluringthatdecentcompanybythemagicscreamofhisfiddle——luringdiscreetmatronsinturban—shapedcaps,nay,Mrs。Crackenthorpherself,thesummitofwhoseperpendicularfeatherwasonalevelwiththeSquire’sshoulder——luringfairlassescomplacentlyconsciousofveryshortwaistsandskirtsblamelessoffront—folds——luringburlyfathersinlargevariegatedwaistcoats,andruddysons,forthemostpartshyandsheepish,inshortnethergarmentsandverylongcoat—tails。
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