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第24章

'And so,' said Clemency, taking him up mechanically, and without any change in her attitude or manner, 'they at last were married.

They were married on her birth-day - it comes round again to-morrow - very quiet, very humble like, but very happy.Mr.Alfred said, one night when they were walking in the orchard, "Grace, shall our wedding-day be Marion's birth-day?" And it was.'

'And they have lived happily together?' said the stranger.

'Ay,' said Clemency.'No two people ever more so.They have had no sorrow but this.'

She raised her head as with a sudden attention to the circumstances under which she was recalling these events, and looked quickly at the stranger.Seeing that his face was turned toward the window, and that he seemed intent upon the prospect, she made some eager signs to her husband, and pointed to the bill, and moved her mouth as if she were repeating with great energy, one word or phrase to him over and over again.As she uttered no sound, and as her dumb motions like most of her gestures were of a very extraordinary kind, this unintelligible conduct reduced Mr.Britain to the confines of despair.He stared at the table, at the stranger, at the spoons, at his wife - followed her pantomime with looks of deep amazement and perplexity - asked in the same language, was it property in danger, was it he in danger, was it she - answered her signals with other signals expressive of the deepest distress and confusion - followed the motions of her lips - guessed half aloud 'milk and water,' 'monthly warning,' 'mice and walnuts' - and couldn't approach her meaning.

Clemency gave it up at last, as a hopeless attempt; and moving her chair by very slow degrees a little nearer to the stranger, sat with her eyes apparently cast down but glancing sharply at him now and then, waiting until he should ask some other question.She had not to wait long; for he said, presently:

'And what is the after history of the young lady who went away?

They know it, I suppose?'

Clemency shook her head.'I've heard,' she said, 'that Doctor Jeddler is thought to know more of it than he tells.Miss Grace has had letters from her sister, saying that she was well and happy, and made much happier by her being married to Mr.Alfred:

and has written letters back.But there's a mystery about her life and fortunes, altogether, which nothing has cleared up to this hour, and which - '

She faltered here, and stopped.

'And which' - repeated the stranger.

'Which only one other person, I believe, could explain,' said Clemency, drawing her breath quickly.

'Who may that be?' asked the stranger.

'Mr.Michael Warden!' answered Clemency, almost in a shriek: at once conveying to her husband what she would have had him understand before, and letting Michael Warden know that he was recognised.

'You remember me, sir?' said Clemency, trembling with emotion; 'Isaw just now you did! You remember me, that night in the garden.

I was with her!'

'Yes.You were,' he said.

'Yes, sir,' returned Clemency.'Yes, to be sure.This is my husband, if you please.Ben, my dear Ben, run to Miss Grace - run to Mr.Alfred - run somewhere, Ben! Bring somebody here, directly!'

'Stay!' said Michael Warden, quietly interposing himself between the door and Britain.'What would you do?'

'Let them know that you are here, sir,' answered Clemency, clapping her hands in sheer agitation.'Let them know that they may hear of her, from your own lips; let them know that she is not quite lost to them, but that she will come home again yet, to bless her father and her loving sister - even her old servant, even me,' she struck herself upon the breast with both hands, 'with a sight of her sweet face.Run, Ben, run!' And still she pressed him on towards the door, and still Mr.Warden stood before it, with his hand stretched out, not angrily, but sorrowfully.

'Or perhaps,' said Clemency, running past her husband, and catching in her emotion at Mr.Warden's cloak, 'perhaps she's here now;perhaps she's close by.I think from your manner she is.Let me see her, sir, if you please.I waited on her when she was a little child.I saw her grow to be the pride of all this place.I knew her when she was Mr.Alfred's promised wife.I tried to warn her when you tempted her away.I know what her old home was when she was like the soul of it, and how it changed when she was gone and lost.Let me speak to her, if you please!'

He gazed at her with compassion, not unmixed with wonder: but, he made no gesture of assent.

'I don't think she CAN know,' pursued Clemency, 'how truly they forgive her; how they love her; what joy it would be to them, to see her once more.She may be timorous of going home.Perhaps if she sees me, it may give her new heart.Only tell me truly, Mr.

Warden, is she with you?'

'She is not,' he answered, shaking his head.

This answer, and his manner, and his black dress, and his coming back so quietly, and his announced intention of continuing to live abroad, explained it all.Marion was dead.

He didn't contradict her; yes, she was dead! Clemency sat down, hid her face upon the table, and cried.

At that moment, a grey-headed old gentleman came running in: quite out of breath, and panting so much that his voice was scarcely to be recognised as the voice of Mr.Snitchey.

'Good Heaven, Mr.Warden!' said the lawyer, taking him aside, 'what wind has blown - ' He was so blown himself, that he couldn't get on any further until after a pause, when he added, feebly, 'you here?'

'An ill-wind, I am afraid,' he answered.'If you could have heard what has just passed - how I have been besought and entreated to perform impossibilities - what confusion and affliction I carry with me!'

'I can guess it all.But why did you ever come here, my good sir?'

retorted Snitchey.

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