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第123章

Yea,happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.

Sixteen hours had passed.Knight was entering the ladiesboudoir at The Crags,upon his return from attending the inquest touching the death of Mrs.Jethway.Elfride was not in the apartment.

Mrs.Swancourt made a few inquiries concerning the verdict and collateral circumstances.Then she said--

The postman came this morning the minute after you left the house.There was only one letter for you,and I have it here.

She took a letter from the lid of her workbox,and handed it to him.Knight took the missive abstractedly,but struck by its appearance murmured a few words and left the room.

The letter was fastened with a black seal,and the handwriting in which it was addressed had lain under his eyes,long and prominently,only the evening before.

Knight was greatly agitated,and looked about for a spot where he might be secure from interruption.It was the season of heavy dews,which lay on the herbage in shady places all the day long;nevertheless,he entered a small patch of neglected grass-plat enclosed by the shrubbery,and there perused the letter,which he had opened on his way thither.

The handwriting,the seal,the paper,the introductory words,all had told on the instant that the letter had come to him from the hands of the widow Jethway,now dead and cold.He had instantly understood that the unfinished notes which caught his eye yesternight were intended for nobody but himself.He had remembered some of the words of Elfride in her sleep on the steamer,that somebody was not to tell him of something,or it would be her ruin--a circumstance hitherto deemed so trivial and meaningless that he had well-nigh forgotten it.All these things infused into him an emotion intense in power and supremely distressing in quality.The paper in his hand quivered as he read:

THE VALLEY,ENDELSTOW.

SIR,--A woman who has not much in the world to lose by any censure this act may bring upon her,wishes to give you some hints concerning a lady you love.If you will deign to accept a warning before it is too late,you will notice what your correspondent has to say.

You are deceived.Can such a woman as this be worthy?

One who encouraged an honest youth to love her,then slighted him,so that he died.

One who next took a man of no birth as a lover,who was forbidden the house by her father.

One who secretly left her home to be married to that man,met him,and went with him to London.

One who,for some reason or other,returned again unmarried.

One who,in her after-correspondence with him,went so far as to address him as her husband.

One who wrote the enclosed letter to ask me,who better than anybody else knows the story,to keep the scandal a secret.

I hope soon to be beyond the reach of either blame or praise.

But before removing me God has put it in my power to avenge the death of my son.

GERTRUDE JETHWAY.

The letter enclosed was the note in pencil that Elfride had written in Mrs.Jethways cottage:

DEAR MRS.JETHWAY,--I have been to visit you.I wanted much to see you,but I cannot wait any longer.I came to beg you not to execute the threats you have repeated to me.Do not,I beseech you,Mrs.Jethway,let any one know I ran away from home!It would ruin me with him,and break my heart.I will do anything for you,if you will be kind to me.In the name of our common womanhood,do not,I implore you,make a scandal of me.--Yours,E.SWANCOURT.

Knight turned his head wearily towards the house.The ground rose rapidly on nearing the shrubbery in which he stood,raising it almost to a level with the first floor of The Crags.Elfrides dressing-room lay in the salient angle in this direction,and it was lighted by two windows in such a position that,from Knights standing-place,his sight passed through both windows,and raked the room.Elfride was there;she was pausing between the two windows,looking at her figure in the cheval-glass.She regarded herself long and attentively in front;turned,flung back her head,and observed the reflection over her shoulder.

Nobody can predicate as to her object or fancy;she may have done the deed in the very abstraction of deep sadness.She may have been moaning from the bottom of her heart,How unhappy am I!But the impression produced on Knight was not a good one.He dropped his eyes moodily.The dead womans letter had a virtue in the accident of its juncture far beyond any it intrinsically exhibited.Circumstance lent to evil words a ring of pitiless justice echoing from the grave.Knight could not endure their possession.He tore the letter into fragments.

He heard a brushing among the bushes behind,and turning his head he saw Elfride following him.The fair girl looked in his face with a wistful smile of hope,too forcedly hopeful to displace the firmly established dread beneath it.His severe words of the previous night still sat heavy upon her.

I saw you from my window,Harry,she said timidly.

The dew will make your feet wet,he observed,as one deaf.

I dont mind it.

There is danger in getting wet feet.

Yes.Harry,what is the matter?

Oh,nothing.Shall I resume the serious conversation I had with you last night?No,perhaps not;perhaps I had better not.

Oh,I cannot tell!How wretched it all is!Ah,I wish you were your own dear self again,and had kissed me when I came up!Why didnt you ask me for one?why dont you now?

Too free in manner by half,he heard murmur the voice within him.

It was that hateful conversation last night,she went on.Oh,those words!Last night was a black night for me.

Kiss!--I hate that word!Dont talk of kissing,for Gods sake!I should think you might with advantage have shown tact enough to keep back that word "kiss,"considering those you have accepted.

She became very pale,and a rigid and desolate charactery took possession of her face.That face was so delicate and tender in appearance now,that one could fancy the pressure of a finger upon it would cause a livid spot.

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