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第30章

Her father did fume

Oppressed,in spite of themselves,by a foresight of impending complications,Elfride and Stephen returned down the hill hand in hand.At the door they paused wistfully,like children late at school.

Women accept their destiny more readily than men.Elfride had now resigned herself to the overwhelming idea of her lovers sorry antecedents;Stephen had not forgotten the trifling grievance that Elfride had known earlier admiration than his own.

What was that young mans name?he inquired.

Felix Jethway;a widows only son.

I remember the family.

She hates me now.She says I killed him.

Stephen mused,and they entered the porch.

Stephen,I love only you,she tremulously whispered.He pressed her fingers,and the trifling shadow passed away,to admit again the mutual and more tangible trouble.

The study appeared to be the only room lighted up.They entered,each with a demeanour intended to conceal the inconcealable fact that reciprocal love was their dominant chord.Elfride perceived a man,sitting with his back towards herself,talking to her father.She would have retired,but Mr.Swancourt had seen her.

Come in,he said;it is only Martin Cannister,come for a copy of the register for poor Mrs.Jethway.

Martin Cannister,the sexton,was rather a favourite with Elfride.

He used to absorb her attention by telling her of his strange experiences in digging up after long years the bodies of persons he had known,and recognizing them by some little sign (though in reality he had never recognized any).He had shrewd small eyes and a great wealth of double chin,which compensated in some measure for considerable poverty of nose.

The appearance of a slip of paper in Cannisters hand,and a few shillings lying on the table in front of him,denoted that the business had been transacted,and the tenor of their conversation went to show that a summary of village news was now engaging the attention of parishioner and parson.

Mr.Cannister stood up and touched his forehead over his eye with his finger,in respectful salutation of Elfride,gave half as much salute to Stephen (whom he,in common with other villagers,had never for a moment recognized),then sat down again and resumed his discourse.

Where had I got on to,sir?

To driving the pile,said Mr.Swancourt.

The pile twas.So,as I was saying,Nat was driving the pile in this manner,as I might say.Here Mr.Cannister held his walking-

stick scrupulously vertical with his left hand,and struck a blow with great force on the knob of the stick with his right.John was steadying the pile so,as I might say.Here he gave the stick a slight shake,and looked firmly in the various eyes around to see that before proceeding further his listeners well grasped the subject at that stage.Well,when Nat had struck some half-dozen blows more upon the pile,a stopped for a second or two.John,thinking he had done striking,put his hand upon the top othe pile to gie en a pull,and see if a were firm in the ground.Mr.

Cannister spread his hand over the top of the stick,completely covering it with his palm.Well,so to speak,Nat hadnt maned to stop striking,and when John had put his hand upon the pile,the beetle----

Oh dreadful!said Elfride.

The beetle was already coming down,you see,sir.Nat just caught sight of his hand,but couldnt stop the blow in time.

Down came the beetle upon poor John Smiths hand,and squashed en to a pummy.

Dear me,dear me!poor fellow!said the vicar,with an intonation like the groans of the wounded in a pianoforte performance of the Battle of Prague.

John Smith,the master-mason?cried Stephen hurriedly.

Ay,no other;and a better-hearted man God Amighty never made.

Is he so much hurt?

I have heard,said Mr.Swancourt,not noticing Stephen,that he has a son in London,a very promising young fellow.

Oh,how he must be hurt!repeated Stephen.

A beetle couldnt hurt very little.Well,sir,good-night tye;and ye,sir;and you,miss,Im sure.

Mr.Cannister had been making unnoticeable motions of withdrawal,and by the time this farewell remark came from his lips he was just outside the door of the room.He tramped along the hall,stayed more than a minute endeavouring to close the door properly,and then was lost to their hearing.

Stephen had meanwhile turned and said to the vicar:

Please excuse me this evening!I must leave.John Smith is my father.

The vicar did not comprehend at first.

What did you say?he inquired.

John Smith is my father,said Stephen deliberately.

A surplus tinge of redness rose from Mr.Swancourts neck,and came round over his face,the lines of his features became more firmly defined,and his lips seemed to get thinner.It was evident that a series of little circumstances,hitherto unheeded,were now fitting themselves together,and forming a lucid picture in Mr.Swancourts mind in such a manner as to render useless further explanation on Stephens part.

Indeed,the vicar said,in a voice dry and without inflection.

This being a word which depends entirely upon its tone for its meaning,Mr.Swancourts enunciation was equivalent to no expression at all.

I have to go now,said Stephen,with an agitated bearing,and a movement as if he scarcely knew whether he ought to run off or stay longer.On my return,sir,will you kindly grant me a few minutesprivate conversation?

Certainly.Though antecedently it does not seem possible that there can be anything of the nature of private business between us.

Mr.Swancourt put on his straw hat,crossed the drawing-room,into which the moonlight was shining,and stepped out of the French window into the verandah.It required no further effort to perceive what,indeed,reasoning might have foretold as the natural colour of a mind whose pleasures were taken amid genealogies,good dinners,and patrician reminiscences,that Mr.

Swancourts prejudices were too strong for his generosity,and that Stephens moments as his friend and equal were numbered,or had even now ceased.

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