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第47章

Something was wrong—all wrong!This was not the way she had planned it. Through the mad tearing of ideas round and round in her brain, one was beginning to take form.Somehow—for some reason—Ashley was acting as if he thought she was just flirting with him.But he knew differently.She knew he did.

“Ashley—Ashley—tell me—you must—oh, don't tease me now!Have I your heart?Oh, my dear, I lo—”

His hand went across her lips, swiftly. The mask was gone.

“You must not say these things, Scarlett!You mustn't. You don't mean them.You'll hate yourself for saying them, and you'll hate me for hearing them!”

She jerked her head away. A hot swift current was running through her.

“I couldn't ever hate you. I tell you I love you and I know you must care about me because—”She stopped.Never before had she seen so much misery in anyone's face.“Ashley, do you care—you do, don't you?”

“Yes,”he said dully.“I care.”

If he had said he loathed her, she could not have been more frightened. She plucked at his sleeve, speechless.

“Scarlett,”he said,“can't we go away and forget that we have ever said these things?”

“No,”she whispered.“I can't. What do you mean?Don't you want to—to marry me?”

He replied,“I'm going to marry Melanie.”

Somehow she found that she was sitting on the low velvet chair and Ashley, on the hassock at her feet, was holding both her hands in his, in a hard grip. He was saying things—things that made no sense.Her mind was quite blank, quite empty of all the thoughts that had surged through it only a moment before, and his words made no more impression than rain on glass.They fell on unhearing ears, words that were swift and tender and full of pity, like a father speaking to a hurt child.

The sound of Melanie's name caught in her consciousness and she looked into his crystal-gray eyes. She saw in them the old remoteness that had always baffled her—and a look of self-hatred.

“Father is to announce the engagement tonight. We are to be married soon.I should have told you, but I thought you knew.I thought everyone knew—had known for years.I never dreamed that you—You've so many beaux.I thought Stuart—”

Life and feeling and comprehension were beginning to flow back into her.“But you just said you cared for me.”

His warm hands hurt hers.

“My dear, must you make me say things that will hurt you?”

Her silence pressed him on.

“How can I make you see these things, my dear?You who are so youngand unthinking that you do not know what marriage means.”

“I know I love you.”

“Love isn't enough to make a successful marriage when two people are as different as we are. You would want all of a man, Scarlett, his body, his heart, his soul, his thoughts.And if you did not have them, you would be miserable.And I couldn't give you all of me.I couldn't give all of me to anyone.And I would not want all of your mind and your soul.And you would be hurt, and then you would come to hate me—how bitterly!You would hate the books I read and the music I loved, because they took me away from you even for a moment.And I—perhaps I—”

“Do you love her?”

“She is like me, part of my blood, and we understand each other. Scarlett!Scarlett!Can't I make you see that a marriage can't go on in any sort of peace unless the two people are alike?”

Some one else had said that:“Like must marry like or there'll be no happiness.”Who was it?It seemed a million years since she had heard that, but it still did not make sense.

“But you said you cared.”

“I shouldn't have said it.”

Somewhere in her brain, a slow fire rose and rage began to blot out everything else.

“Well, having been cad enough to say it—”

His face went white.

“I was a cad to say it, as I'm going to marry Melanie. I did you a wrong and Melanie a greater one.I should not have said it, for I knew you wouldn't understand.How could I help caring for you—you who have all the passion for life that I have not?You who can love and hate with a violence impossible to me?Why you are as elemental as fire and wind and wild things and I—”

She thought of Melanie and saw suddenly her quiet brown eyes with their far-off look, her placid little hands in their black lace mitts, her gentle silences. And then her rage broke, the same rage that drove Gerald to murder and other Irish ancestors to misdeeds that cost them their necks.There was nothing in her now of the well-bred Robillards who could bear with white silence anything the world might cast.

“Why don't you say it, you coward!You're afraid to marry me!You'd rather live with that stupid little fool who can't open her mouth except to say‘Yes'or‘No’and raise a passel of mealy-mouthed brats just like her!Why—”

“You must not say these things about Melanie!”

“‘I mustn't' be damned to you!Who are you to tell me I mustn't?You coward, you cad, you—You made me believe you were going to marry me—”

“Be fair,”his voice pleaded.“Did I ever—”

She did not want to be fair, although she knew what he said was true. He had never once crossed the borders of friendliness with her and, when she thought of this, fresh anger rose, the anger of hurt pride and feminine vanity.She had run after him and he would have none of her.He preferred a whey-faced little fool like Melanie to her.Oh, far better that she had followed Ellen and Mammy's precepts and never, never revealed that she even liked him—better anything than to be faced with this scorching shame!

She sprang to her feet, her hands clenched and he rose towering over her, his face full of the mute misery of one forced to face realities when realities are agonies.

“I shall hate you till I die, you cad—you lowdown—lowdown—”What was the word she wanted?She could not think of any word bad enough.

“Scarlett—please—”

He put out his hand toward her and, as he did, she slapped him across the face with all the strength she had. The noise cracked like a whip in the still room and suddenly her rage was gone, and there was desolation in her heart.

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