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第9章 THE WAITING SUPPER(2)

'You have kept me waiting a long time,dear Christine,'he said at last.'I wanted to speak to you particularly,or I should not have stayed.How came you to be dining at this time o'night?''Father has been out all day,and dinner was put back till six.I know I have kept you;but Nicholas,how can I help it sometimes,if I am not to run any risk?My poor father insists upon my listening to all he has to say;since my brother left he has had nobody else to listen to him;and to-night he was particularly tedious on his usual topics--draining,and tenant-farmers,and the village people.I must take daddy to London;he gets so narrow always staying here.''And what did you say to it all?'

'Well,I took the part of the tenant-farmers,of course,as the beloved of one should in duty do.'There followed a little break or gasp,implying a strangled sigh.

'You are sorry you have encouraged that beloving one?''O no,Nicholas ...What is it you want to see me for particularly?''I know you are sorry,as time goes on,and everything is at a dead-lock,with no prospect of change,and your rural swain loses his freshness!Only think,this secret understanding between us has lasted near three year,ever since you was a little over sixteen.''Yes;it has been a long time.'

'And I an untamed,uncultivated man,who has never seen London,and knows nothing about society at all.''Not uncultivated,dear Nicholas.Untravelled,socially unpractised,if you will,'she said,smiling.'Well,I did sigh;but not because I regret being your promised one.What I do sometimes regret is that the scheme,which my meetings with you are but a part of,has not been carried out completely.You said,Nicholas,that if I consented to swear to keep faith with you,you would go away and travel,and see nations,and peoples,and cities,and take a professor with you,and study books and art,simultaneously with your study of men and manners;and then come back at the end of two years,when I should find that my father would by no means be indisposed to accept you as a son-in-law.You said your reason for wishing to get my promise before starting was that your mind would then be more at rest when you were far away,and so could give itself more completely to knowledge than if you went as my unaccepted lover only,fuming with anxiety as to how I should be when you came back.I saw how reasonable that was;and solemnly swore myself to you in consequence.

But instead of going to see the world you stay on and on here to see me.''And you don't want me to see you?'

'Yes--no--it is not that.It is that I have latterly felt frightened at what I am doing when not in your actual presence.It seems so wicked not to tell my father that I have a lover close at hand,within touch and view of both of us;whereas if you were absent my conduct would not seem quite so treacherous.The realities would not stare at one so.You would be a pleasant dream to me,which I should be free to indulge in without reproach of my conscience;I should live in hopeful expectation of your returning fully qualified to boldly claim me of my father.There,I have been terribly frank,I know.'

He in his turn had lapsed into gloomy breathings now.'I did plan it as you state,'he answered.'I did mean to go away the moment I had your promise.But,dear Christine,I did not foresee two or three things.I did not know what a lot of pain it would cost to tear myself from you.And I did not know that my stingy uncle--heaven forgive me calling him so!--would so flatly refuse to advance me money for my purpose--the scheme of travelling with a first-rate tutor costing a formidable sum o'money.You have no idea what it would cost!''But I have said that I'll find the money.'

'Ah,there,'he returned,'you have hit a sore place.To speak truly,dear,I would rather stay unpolished a hundred years than take your money.'

'But why?Men continually use the money of the women they marry.'

'Yes;but not till afterwards.No man would like to touch your money at present,and I should feel very mean if I were to do so in present circumstances.That brings me to what I was going to propose.But no--upon the whole I will not propose it now.'

'Ah!I would guarantee expenses,and you won't let me!The money is my personal possession:it comes to me from my late grandfather,and not from my father at all.'He laughed forcedly and pressed her hand.'There are more reasons why I cannot tear myself away,'he added.'What would become of my uncle's farming?Six hundred acres in this parish,and five hundred in the next--a constant traipsing from one farm to the other;he can't be in two places at once.Still,that might be got over if it were not for the other matters.Besides,dear,I still should be a little uneasy,even though I have your promise,lest somebody should snap you up away from me.''Ah,you should have thought of that before.Otherwise I have committed myself for nothing.''I should have thought of it,'he answered gravely.'But I did not.

There lies my fault,I admit it freely.Ah,if you would only commit yourself a little more,I might at least get over that difficulty!

But I won't ask you.You have no idea how much you are to me still;you could not argue so coolly if you had.What property belongs to you I hate the very sound of;it is you I care for.I wish you hadn't a farthing in the world but what I could earn for you!''I don't altogether wish that,'she murmured.

'I wish it,because it would have made what I was going to propose much easier to do than it is now.Indeed I will not propose it,although I came on purpose,after what you have said in your frankness.'

'Nonsense,Nic.Come,tell me.How can you be so touchy?'

'Look at this then,Christine dear.'He drew from his breast-pocket a sheet of paper and unfolded it,when it was observable that a seal dangled from the bottom.

'What is it?'She held the paper sideways,so that what there was of window-light fell on its surface.'I can only read the Old English letters--why--our names!Surely it is not a marriage-licence?'

'It is.'

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