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第74章 Chapter 11 (6)

Kind Mrs Vesey, whom we have all too much overlooked and forgotten of late, innocently caused us a sad morning to begin with. She has been, for months past, secretly making a warm Shetland shawl for her dear pupil -- a most beautiful and surprising piece of work to be done by a woman at her age and with her habits. The gift was presented this morning, and poor warmhearted Laura completely broke down when the shawl was put proudly on her shoulders by the loving old friend and guardian of her motherless childhood. I was hardly allowed time to quiet them both, or even to dry my own eyes, when I was sent for by Mr Fairlie, to be favoured with a long recital of his arrangements for the preservation of his own tranquillity on the wedding-day.

‘Dear Laura' was to receive his present -- a shabby ring, with her affectionate uncle's hair for an ornament, instead of a precious stone, and with a heartless French inscription inside, about congenial sentiments and eternal friendship -- ‘dear Laura' was to receive this tender tribute from my hands immediately, so that she might have plenty of time to recover from the agitation produced by the gift before she appeared in Mr Fairlie's presence. ‘Dear Laura' was to pay him a little visit that evening, and to be kind enough not to make a scene. ‘Dear Laura' was to pay him another little visit in her wedding-dress the next morning, and to be kind enough, again, not to make a scene. ‘Dear Laura' was to look in once more, for the third time, before going away, but without harrowing his feelings by saying when she was going away, and without tears -- ‘in the name of pity, in the name of everything, dear Marian, that is most affectionate and most domestic, and most delightfully and charmingly self-composed, without tears!' I was so exasperated by this miserable selfish trifling, at such a time, that I should certainly have shocked Mr Fairlie by some of the hardest and rudest truths he has ever heard in his life, if the arrival of Mr Arnold from Polesdean had not called me away to new duties downstairs.

The rest of the day is indescribable. I believe no one in the house really knew how it passed. The confusion of small events, all huddled together one on the other, bewildered everybody. There were dresses sent home that had been forgotten -- there were trunks to be packed and unpacked and packed again -- there were presents from friends far and near, friends high and low. We were all needlessly hurried, all nervously expectant of the morrow.

Sir percival, especially, was too restless now to remain five minutes together in the same place. That short, sharp cough of his troubled him more than ever. He was in and out of doors all day long, and he seemed to grow so inquisitive on a sudden, that he questioned the very strangers who came on small errands to the house. Add to all this, the one perpetual thought in Laura's mind and mine, that we were to part the next day, and the haunting dread, unexpressed by either of us, and yet ever present to both, that this deplorable marriage might prove to be the one fatal error of her life and the one hopeless sorrow of mine. For the first time in all the years of our close and happy intercourse we almost avoided looking each other in the face, and we refrained, by common consent, from speaking together iii private through the whole evening. I can dwell on it no longer. Whatever future sorrows may be in store for me, I shall always look back on this twenty-first of December as the most comfortless and most miserable day of my life.

I am writing these lines in the solitude of my own room, long after midnight, having just come back from a stolen look at Laura in her pretty little white bed -- the bed she has occupied since the days of her girlhood.

There she lay, unconscious that I was looking at her -- quiet, more quiet than I had dared to hope, but not sleeping. The glimmer of the night-light showed me that her eyes were only partially closed -- the traces of tears glistened between her eyelids. My little keepsake -- only a brooch -- lay on the table at her bedside, with her prayer-book, and the miniature portrait of her father which she takes with her wherever she goes. I waited a moment, looking at her from behind her pillow, as she lay beneath me, with one arm and hand resting on the white coverlid, so still, so quietly breathing, that the frill on her night-dress never moved -- I waited, looking at her, as I have seen her thousands of times, as I shall never see her again -- and then stole back to my room. My own love! with all your wealth, and all your beauty, how friendless you are! The one man who would give his heart's life to serve you is far away, tossing, this stormy night, on the awful sea. Who else is left to you? No father, no brother -- no living creature but the helpless, useless woman who writes these sad lines, and watches by you for the morning, in sorrow that she cannot compose, in doubt that she cannot conquer. Oh, what a trust is to be placed in that man's hands tomorrow! If ever he forgets it -- if ever he injures a hair of her head! --

THE TWENTY-SECOND OF DECEMBER. Seven o'clock. A wild, unsettled morning. She has just risen -- better and calmer, now that the time has come, than she was yesterday.

Ten o'clock. She is dressed. We have kissed each other -- we have promised each other not to lose courage. I am away for a moment in my own room.

In the whirl and confusion of my thoughts, I can detect that strange fancy of some hindrance happening to stop the marriage still hanging about my mind. Is it hanging about his mind too? I see him from the window, moving hither and thither uneasily among the carriages at the door. -- How can I write such folly I The marriage is a certainty. ln less than half an hour we start for the church.

Eleven o'clock. It is all over. They are married.

Three o'clock. They are gone! I am blind with crying -- I can write no more --

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