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第7章

It was not in the room known at the red house as Mr.

Royall's "office" that he received his infrequent clients.Professional dignity and masculine independence made it necessary that he should have a real office, under a different roof; and his standing as the only lawyer of North Dormer required that the roof should be the same as that which sheltered the Town Hall and the post-office.

It was his habit to walk to this office twice a day, morning and afternoon.It was on the ground floor of the building, with a separate entrance, and a weathered name-plate on the door.Before going in he stepped in to the post-office for his mail--usually an empty ceremony--said a word or two to the town-clerk, who sat across the passage in idle state, and then went over to the store on the opposite corner, where Carrick Fry, the storekeeper, always kept a chair for him, and where he was sure to find one or two selectmen leaning on the long counter, in an atmosphere of rope, leather, tar and coffee-beans.Mr.Royall, though monosyllabic at home, was not averse, in certain moods, to imparting his views to his fellow-townsmen; perhaps, also, he was unwilling that his rare clients should surprise him sitting, clerkless and unoccupied, in his dusty office.

At any rate, his hours there were not much longer or more regular than Charity's at the library; the rest of the time he spent either at the store or in driving about the country on business connected with the insurance companies that he represented, or in sitting at home reading Bancroft's History of the United States and the speeches of Daniel Webster.

Since the day when Charity had told him that she wished to succeed to Eudora Skeff's post their relations had undefinably but definitely changed.Lawyer Royall had kept his word.He had obtained the place for her at the cost of considerable maneuvering, as she guessed from the number of rival candidates, and from the acerbity with which two of them, Orma Fry and the eldest Targatt girl, treated her for nearly a year afterward.And he had engaged Verena Marsh to come up from Creston and do the cooking.Verena was a poor old widow, doddering and shiftless: Charity suspected that she came for her keep.Mr.Royall was too close a man to give a dollar a day to a smart girl when he could get a deaf pauper for nothing.But at any rate, Verena was there, in the attic just over Charity, and the fact that she was deaf did not greatly trouble the young girl.

Charity knew that what had happened on that hateful night would not happen again.She understood that, profoundly as she had despised Mr.Royall ever since, he despised himself still more profoundly.If she had asked for a woman in the house it was far less for her own defense than for his humiliation.She needed no one to defend her: his humbled pride was her surest protection.He had never spoken a word of excuse or extenuation; the incident was as if it had never been.

Yet its consequences were latent in every word that he and she exchanged, in every glance they instinctively turned from each other.Nothing now would ever shake her rule in the red house.

On the night of her meeting with Miss Hatchard's cousin Charity lay in bed, her bare arms clasped under her rough head, and continued to think of him.She supposed that he meant to spend some time in North Dormer.He had said he was looking up the old houses in the neighbourhood; and though she was not very clear as to his purpose, or as to why anyone should look for old houses, when they lay in wait for one on every roadside, she understood that he needed the help of books, and resolved to hunt up the next day the volume she had failed to find, and any others that seemed related to the subject.

Never had her ignorance of life and literature so weighed on her as in reliving the short scene of her discomfiture."It's no use trying to be anything in this place," she muttered to her pillow; and she shrivelled at the vision of vague metropolises, shining super-Nettletons, where girls in better clothes than Belle Balch's talked fluently of architecture to young men with hands like Lucius Harney's.Then she remembered his sudden pause when he had come close to the desk and had his first look at her.The sight had made him forget what he was going to say; she recalled the change in his face, and jumping up she ran over the bare boards to her washstand, found the matches, lit a candle, and lifted it to the square of looking-glass on the white-washed wall.Her small face, usually so darkly pale, glowed like a rose in the faint orb of light, and under her rumpled hair her eyes seemed deeper and larger than by day.Perhaps after all it was a mistake to wish they were blue.A clumsy band and button fastened her unbleached night-gown about the throat.She undid it, freed her thin shoulders, and saw herself a bride in low-necked satin, walking down an aisle with Lucius Harney.He would kiss her as they left the church....She put down the candle and covered her face with her hands as if to imprison the kiss.At that moment she heard Mr.Royall's step as he came up the stairs to bed, and a fierce revulsion of feeling swept over her.Until then she had merely despised him; now deep hatred of him filled her heart.He became to her a horrible old man....

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