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第62章

She had had no hidden motive in wishing him not to take her home; it simply struck her that for some days past she had consumed an inordinate quantity of his time, and the independent spirit of the American girl whom extravagance of aid places in an attitude that she ends by finding "affected" had made her decide that for these few hours she must suffice to herself.She had moreover a great fondness for intervals of solitude, which since her arrival in England had been but meagrely met.It was a luxury she could always command at home and she had wittingly missed it.That evening, however, an incident occurred which- had there been a critic to note it- would have taken all colour from the theory that the wish to be quite by herself had caused her to dispense with her cousin's attendance.

Seated toward nine o'clock in the dim illumination of Pratt's Hotel and trying with the aid of two tall candles to lose herself in a volume she had brought from Gardencourt, she succeeded only to the extent of reading other words than those printed on the page- words that Ralph had spoken to her that afternoon.Suddenly the well-muffled knuckle of the waiter was applied to the door, which presently gave way to his exhibition, even as a glorious trophy, of the card of a visitor.When this memento had offered to her fixed sight the name of Mr.Caspar Goodwood she let the man stand before her without signifying her wishes.

"Shall I show the gentleman up, ma'am?" he asked with a slightly encouraging inflexion.

Isabel hesitated still and while she hesitated glanced at the mirror."He may come in," she said at last; and waited for him not so much smoothing her hair as girding her spirit.

Caspar Goodwood was accordingly the next moment shaking hands with her, but saying nothing till the servant had left the room."Why didn't you answer my letter?" he then asked in a quick, full, slightly peremptory tone- the tone of a man whose questions were habitually pointed and who was capable of much insistence.

She answered by a ready question, "How did you know I was here?""Miss Stackpole let me know," said Caspar Goodwood."She told me you would probably be at home alone this evening and would be willing to see me.""Where did she see you- to tell you that?""She didn't see me; she wrote to me." Isabel was silent; neither had sat down; they stood there with an air of defiance, or at least of contention."Henrietta never told me she was writing to you," she said at last."This is not kind of her.""Is it so disagreeable to you to see me?" asked the young man.

"I didn't expect it.I don't like such surprises.""But you knew I was in town; it was natural we should meet.""Do you call this meeting? I hoped I shouldn't see you.In so big a place as London it seemed very possible.""It was apparently repugnant to you even to write to me," her visitor went on.

Isabel made no reply; the sense of Henrietta Stackpole's treachery, as she momentarily qualified it, was strong within her.

"Henrietta's certainly not a model of all the delicacies!" she exclaimed with bitterness: "It was a great liberty to take.""I suppose I'm not a model either- of those virtues or of any others.The fault's mine as much as hers."As Isabel looked at him it seemed to her that his jaw had never been more square.This might have displeased her, but she took a different turn."No, it's not your fault so much as hers.What you've done was inevitable, I suppose, for you.""It was indeed!" cried Caspar Goodwood with a voluntary laugh.

"And now that I've come, at any rate, mayn't I stay?""You may sit down, certainly."

She went back to her chair again, while her visitor took the first place that offered, in the manner of a man accustomed to pay little thought to that sort of furtherance."I've been hoping every day for an answer to my letter.You might have written me a few lines.""It wasn't the trouble of writing that prevented me; I could as easily have written you four pages as one.But my silence was an intention," Isabel said."I thought it the best thing."He sat with his eyes fixed on hers while she spoke; then he lowered them and attached them to a spot in the carpet as if he were making a strong effort to say nothing but what he ought.He was a strong man in the wrong, and he was acute enough to see that an uncompromising exhibition of his strength would only throw the falsity of his position into relief.Isabel was not incapable of tasting any advantage of position over a person of this quality, and though little desirous to flaunt it in his face she could enjoy being able to say "You know you oughtn't to have written to me yourself!" and to say it with an air of triumph.

Caspar Goodwood raised his eyes to her own again; they seemed to shine through the vizard of a helmet.He had a strong sense of justice and was ready any day in the year- over and above this- to argue the question of his rights."You said you hoped never to hear from me again; I know that.But I never accepted any such rule as my own.Iwarned you that you should hear very soon.""I didn't say I hoped never to hear from you," said Isabel.

"Not for five years then; for ten years; twenty years.It's the same thing.""Do you find it so? It seems to me there's a great difference.I can imagine that at the end of ten years we might have a very pleasant correspondence.I shall have matured my epistolary style."She looked away while she spoke these words, knowing them of so much less earnest a cast than the countenance of her listener.Her eyes, however, at last came back to him, just as he said very irrelevantly: "Are you enjoying your visit to your uncle?""Very much indeed." She dropped, but then she broke out."What good do you expect to get by insisting?

"The good of not losing you."

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