第4章

类别:其他 作者:Charles Brockden Brown字数:15422更新时间:18/12/14 15:58:59
Thatdwelling,whichhadhithertobeenaninviolateasylum,wasnowbesetwithdangertomylife。Thatsolitude,formerlysodeartome,couldnolongerbeendured。Pleyel,whohadconsentedtoresidewithusduringthemonthsofspring,lodgedinthevacantchamber,inordertoquietmyalarms。Hetreatedmyfearswithridicule,andinashorttimeveryslighttracesofthemremained:butasitwaswhollyindifferenttohimwhetherhisnightswerepassedatmyhouseoratmybrother\'s,thisarrangementgavegeneralsatisfaction。 ChapterVII Iwillnotenumeratethevariousinquiriesandconjectureswhichtheseincidentsoccasioned。Afterallourefforts,wecamenonearertodispellingthemistinwhichtheywereinvolved;andtime,insteadoffacilitatingasolution,onlyaccumulatedourdoubts。 Inthemidstofthoughtsexcitedbytheseevents,Iwasnotunmindfulofmyinterviewwiththestranger。Irelatedtheparticulars,andshewedtheportraittomyfriends。Pleyelrecollectedtohavemetwithafigureresemblingmydescriptioninthecity;butneitherhisfaceorgarbmadethesameimpressionuponhimthatitmadeuponme。Itwasahinttorallymeuponmyprepossessions,andtoamuseuswithathousandludicrousanecdoteswhichhehadcollectedinhistravels。Hemadenoscrupletochargemewithbeinginlove;andthreatenedtoinformtheswain,whenhemethim,ofhisgoodfortune。 Pleyel\'stempermadehimsusceptibleofnodurableimpressions。Hisconversationwasoccasionallyvisitedbygleamsofhisancientvivacity;but,thoughhisimpetuositywassometimesinconvenient,therewasnothingtodreadfromhismalice。Ihadnofearthatmycharacterordignitywouldsufferinhishands,andwasnotheartilydispleasedwhenhedeclaredhisintentionofprofitingbyhisfirstmeetingwiththestrangertointroducehimtoouracquaintance。 SomeweeksafterthisIhadspentatoilsomeday,and,asthesundeclined,foundmyselfdisposedtoseekreliefinawalk。 Theriverbankis,atthispartofit,andforsomeconsiderablespaceupward,soruggedandsteepasnottobeeasilydescended。 Inarecessofthisdeclivity,nearthesouthernvergeofmylittledemesne,wasplacedaslightbuilding,withseatsandlattices。Fromacreviceoftherock,towhichthisedificewasattached,thereburstforthastreamofthepurestwater,which,leapingfromledgetoledge,forthespaceofsixtyfeet,producedafreshnessintheair,andamurmur,themostdeliciousandsoothingimaginable。These,addedtotheodoursofthecedarswhichemboweredit,andofthehoney-sucklewhichclusteredamongthelattices,renderedthismyfavoriteretreatinsummer。 OnthisoccasionIrepairedhither。Myspiritsdroopedthroughthefatigueoflongattention,andIthrewmyselfuponabench,inastate,bothmentallyandpersonally,oftheutmostsupineness。Thelullingsoundsofthewaterfall,thefragranceandtheduskcombinedtobecalmmyspirits,and,inashorttime,tosinkmeintosleep。Eithertheuneasinessofmyposture,orsomeslightindispositionmolestedmyreposewithdreamsofnocheerfulhue。Aftervariousincoherenceshadtakentheirturntooccupymyfancy,Iatlengthimaginedmyselfwalking,intheeveningtwilight,tomybrother\'shabitation。 Apit,methought,hadbeenduginthepathIhadtaken,ofwhichIwasnotaware。AsIcarelesslypursuedmywalk,IthoughtI sawmybrother,standingatsomedistancebeforeme,beckoningandcallingmetomakehaste。Hestoodontheoppositeedgeofthegulph。Imendedmypace,andonestepmorewouldhaveplungedmeintothisabyss,hadnotsomeonefrombehindcaughtsuddenlymyarm,andexclaimed,inavoiceofeagernessandterror,\"Hold!hold!\" Thesoundbrokemysleep,andIfoundmyself,atthenextmoment,standingonmyfeet,andsurroundedbythedeepestdarkness。Imagessoterrificandforcibledisabledme,foratime,fromdistinguishingbetweensleepandwakefulness,andwithheldfrommetheknowledgeofmyactualcondition。Myfirstpanicsweresucceededbytheperturbationsofsurprize,tofindmyselfaloneintheopenair,andimmersedinsodeepagloom。 Islowlyrecollectedtheincidentsoftheafternoon,andhowI camehither。Icouldnotestimatethetime,butsawtheproprietyofreturningwithspeedtothehouse。Myfacultieswerestilltooconfused,andthedarknesstoointense,toallowmeimmediatelytofindmywayupthesteep。Isatdown,therefore,torecovermyself,andtoreflectuponmysituation。 Thiswasnosoonerdone,thanalowvoicewasheardfrombehindthelattice,onthesidewhereIsat。Betweentherockandthelatticewasachasmnotwideenoughtoadmitahumanbody;yet,inthischasmhethatspokeappearedtobestationed。 \"Attend!attend!butbenotterrified。\" Istartedandexclaimed,\"Goodheavens!whatisthat?Whoareyou?\" \"Afriend;onecome,nottoinjure,buttosaveyou;fearnothing。\" ThisvoicewasimmediatelyrecognizedtobethesamewithoneofthosewhichIhadheardinthecloset;itwasthevoiceofhimwhohadproposedtoshoot,ratherthantostrangle,hisvictim。Myterrormademe,atonce,muteandmotionless。Hecontinued,\"Ileaguedtomurderyou。Irepent。Markmybidding,andbesafe。Avoidthisspot。Thesnaresofdeathencompassit。Elsewheredangerwillbedistant;butthisspot,shunitasyouvalueyourlife。Markmefurther;profitbythiswarning,butdivulgeitnot。Ifasyllableofwhathaspassedescapeyou,yourdoomissealed。Rememberyourfather,andbefaithful。\" Heretheaccentsceased,andleftmeoverwhelmedwithdismay。 Iwasfraughtwiththepersuasion,thatduringeverymomentI remainedhere,mylifewasendangered;butIcouldnottakeastepwithouthazardoffallingtothebottomoftheprecipice。 Thepath,leadingtothesummit,wasshort,butruggedandintricate。Evenstar-lightwasexcludedbytheumbrage,andnotthefaintestgleamwasaffordedtoguidemysteps。WhatshouldIdo?Todepartorremainwasequallyandeminentlyperilous。 Inthisstateofuncertainty,Iperceivedarayflitacrossthegloomanddisappear。Anothersucceeded,whichwasstronger,andremainedforapassingmoment。Itglitteredontheshrubsthatwerescatteredattheentrance,andgleamcontinuedtosucceedgleamforafewseconds,tillthey,finally,gaveplacetounintermitteddarkness。 Thefirstvisitingsofthislightcalledupatrainofhorrorsinmymind;destructionimpendedoverthisspot;thevoicewhichIhadlatelyheardhadwarnedmetoretire,andhadmenacedmewiththefateofmyfatherifIrefused。Iwasdesirous,butunable,toobey;thesegleamsweresuchaspreludedthestrokebywhichhefell;thehour,perhaps,wasthesame——IshudderedasifIhadbeheld,suspendedoverme,theexterminatingsword。 Presentlyanewandstrongerilluminationburstthroughthelatticeontherighthand,andavoice,fromtheedgeoftheprecipiceabove,calledoutmyname。ItwasPleyel。JoyfullydidIrecognizehisaccents;butsuchwasthetumultofmythoughtsthatIhadnotpowertoanswerhimtillhehadfrequentlyrepeatedhissummons。Ihurried,atlength,fromthefatalspot,and,directedbythelanthornwhichhebore,ascendedthehill。 Paleandbreathless,itwaswithdifficultyIcouldsupportmyself。Heanxiouslyinquiredintothecauseofmyaffright,andthemotiveofmyunusualabsence。Hehadreturnedfrommybrother\'satalatehour,andwasinformedbyJudith,thatIhadwalkedoutbeforesun-set,andhadnotyetreturned。Thisintelligencewassomewhatalarming。Hewaitedsometime;but,myabsencecontinuing,hehadsetoutinsearchofme。Hehadexploredtheneighbourhoodwiththeutmostcare,but,receivingnotidingsofme,hewaspreparingtoacquaintmybrotherwiththiscircumstance,whenherecollectedthesummer-houseonthebank,andconceiveditpossiblethatsomeaccidenthaddetainedmethere。Heagaininquiredintothecauseofthisdetention,andofthatconfusionanddismaywhichmylookstestified。 ItoldhimthatIhadstrolledhitherintheafternoon,thatsleephadovertakenmeasIsat,andthatIhadawakenedafewminutesbeforehisarrival。Icouldtellhimnomore。Inthepresentimpetuosityofmythoughts,Iwasalmostdubious,whetherthepit,intowhichmybrotherhadendeavouredtoenticeme,andthevoicethattalkedthroughthelattice,werenotpartsofthesamedream。Iremembered,likewise,thechargeofsecrecy,andthepenaltydenounced,ifIshouldrashlydivulgewhatIhadheard。Forthesereasons,Iwassilentonthatsubject,andshuttingmyselfinmychamber,deliveredmyselfuptocontemplation。 WhatIhaverelatedwill,nodoubt,appeartoyouafable。 Youwillbelievethatcalamityhassubvertedmyreason,andthatIamamusingyouwiththechimerasofmybrain,insteadoffactsthathavereallyhappened。Ishallnotbesurprizedoroffended,ifthesebeyoursuspicions。Iknownot,indeed,howyoucandenythemadmission。For,iftome,theimmediatewitness,theywerefertileofperplexityanddoubt,howmusttheyaffectanothertowhomtheyarerecommendedonlybymytestimony?Itwasonlybysubsequentevents,thatIwasfullyandincontestiblyassuredoftheveracityofmysenses。 MeanwhilewhatwasItothink?Ihadbeenassuredthatadesignhadbeenformedagainstmylife。Theruffianshadleaguedtomurderme。WhomhadIoffended?WhowastherewithwhomIhadevermaintainedintercourse,whowascapableofharbouringsuchatrociouspurposes? Mytemperwasthereverseofcruelandimperious。Myheartwastouchedwithsympathyforthechildrenofmisfortune。Butthissympathywasnotabarrensentiment。Mypurse,scantyasitwas,waseveropen,andmyhandseveractive,torelievedistress。Manywerethewretcheswhommypersonalexertionshadextricatedfromwantanddisease,andwhorewardedmewiththeirgratitude。Therewasnofacewhichloweredatmyapproach,andnolipswhichutteredimprecationsinmyhearing。Onthecontrary,therewasnone,overwhosefateIhadexertedanyinfluence,ortowhomIwasknownbyreputation,whodidnotgreetmewithsmiles,anddismissmewithproofsofveneration; yetdidnotmysensesassuremethataplotwaslaidagainstmylife? Iamnotdestituteofcourage。Ihaveshewnmyselfdeliberativeandcalminthemidstofperil。Ihavehazardedmyownlife,forthepreservationofanother,butnowwasI confusedandpanicstruck。Ihavenotlivedsoastofeardeath,yettoperishbyanunseenandsecretstroke,tobemangledbytheknifeofanassassinwasathoughtatwhichI shuddered;whathadIdonetodeservetobemadethevictimofmalignantpassions? Butsoft!wasInotassured,thatmylifewassafeinallplacesbutone?Andwhywasthetreasonlimitedtotakeeffectinthisspot?Iwaseverywhereequallydefenceless。Myhouseandchamberwere,atalltimes,accessible。Dangerstillimpendedoverme;thebloodypurposewasstillentertained,butthehandthatwastoexecuteit,waspowerlessinallplacesbutone! HereIhadremainedforthelastfourorfivehours,withoutthemeansofresistanceordefence,yetIhadnotbeenattacked。 Ahumanbeingwasathand,whowasconsciousofmypresence,andwarnedmehereaftertoavoidthisretreat。Hisvoicewasnotabsolutelynew,buthadIneverhearditbutoncebefore?Butwhydidheprohibitmefromrelatingthisincidenttoothers,andwhatspeciesofdeathwillbeawardedifIdisobey? Hetalkedofmyfather。Heintimated,thatdisclosurewouldpulluponmyhead,thesamedestruction。Wasthenthedeathofmyfather,portentousandinexplicableasitwas,theconsequenceofhumanmachinations?Itshouldseem,thatthisbeingisapprisedofthetruenatureofthisevent,andisconsciousofthemeansthatledtoit。Whetheritshalllikewisefalluponme,dependsupontheobservanceofsilence。 Wasittheinfractionofasimilarcommand,thatbroughtsohorribleapenaltyuponmyfather? Suchwerethereflectionsthathauntedmeduringthenight,andwhicheffectuallydeprivedmeofsleep。Nextmorning,atbreakfast,Pleyelrelatedaneventwhichmydisappearancehadhinderedhimfrommentioningthenightbefore。Earlytheprecedingmorning,hisoccasionscalledhimtothecity;hehadsteppedintoacoffee-housetowhileawayanhour;herehehadmetapersonwhoseappearanceinstantlybespokehimtobethesamewhosehastyvisitIhavementioned,andwhoseextraordinaryvisageandtoneshadsopowerfullyaffectedme。Onanattentivesurvey,however,heproved,likewise,tobeonewithwhommyfriendhadhadsomeintercourseinEurope。Thisauthorisedthelibertyofaccostinghim,andaftersomeconversation,mindful,asPleyelsaid,ofthefootingwhichthisstrangerhadgainedinmyheart,hehadventuredtoinvitehimtoMettingen。Theinvitationhadbeencheerfullyaccepted,andavisitpromisedontheafternoonofthenextday。 Thisinformationexcitednosoberemotionsinmybreast。I was,ofcourse,eagertobeinformedastothecircumstancesoftheirancientintercourse。When,andwherehadtheymet?Whatknewheofthelifeandcharacterofthisman? Inanswertomyinquiries,heinformedmethat,threeyearsbefore,hewasatravellerinSpain。HehadmadeanexcursionfromValenciatoMurviedro,withaviewtoinspecttheremainsofRomanmagnificence,scatteredintheenvironsofthattown。 WhiletraversingthesciteofthetheatreofoldSaguntum,helighteduponthisman,seatedonastone,anddeeplyengagedinperusingtheworkofthedeaconMarti。Ashortconversationensued,whichprovedthestrangertobeEnglish。TheyreturnedtoValenciatogether。 Hisgarb,aspect,anddeportment,werewhollySpanish。A residenceofthreeyearsinthecountry,indefatigableattentiontothelanguage,andastudiousconformitywiththecustomsofthepeople,hadmadehimindistinguishablefromanative,whenhechosetoassumethatcharacter。Pleyelfoundhimtobeconnected,onthefootingoffriendshipandrespect,withmanyeminentmerchantsinthatcity。Hehadembracedthecatholicreligion,andadoptedaSpanishnameinsteadofhisown,whichwasCARWIN,anddevotedhimselftotheliteratureandreligionofhisnewcountry。Hepursuednoprofession,butsubsistedonremittancesfromEngland。 WhilePleyelremainedinValencia,Carwinbetrayednoaversiontointercourse,andtheformerfoundnosmallattractionsinthesocietyofthisnewacquaintance。Ongeneraltopicshewashighlyintelligentandcommunicative。HehadvisitedeverycornerofSpain,andcouldfurnishthemostaccuratedetailsrespectingitsancientandpresentstate。Ontopicsofreligionandofhisownhistory,previoustohisTRANSFORMATIONintoaSpaniard,hewasinvariablysilent。 YoucouldmerelygatherfromhisdiscoursethathewasEnglish,andthathewaswellacquaintedwiththeneighbouringcountries。 Hischaracterexcitedconsiderablecuriosityinthisobserver。ItwasnoteasytoreconcilehisconversiontotheRomishfaith,withthoseproofsofknowledgeandcapacitythatwereexhibitedbyhimondifferentoccasions。Asuspicionwas,sometimes,admitted,thathisbeliefwascounterfeitedforsomepoliticalpurpose。Themostcarefulobservation,however,producednodiscovery。Hismannerswere,atalltimes,harmlessandinartificial,andhishabitsthoseofaloverofcontemplationandseclusion。HeappearedtohavecontractedanaffectionforPleyel,whowasnotslowtoreturnit。 Myfriend,afteramonth\'sresidenceinthiscity,returnedintoFrance,and,sincethatperiod,hadheardnothingconcerningCarwintillhisappearanceatMettingen。 OnthisoccasionCarwinhadreceivedPleyel\'sgreetingwithacertaindistanceandsolemnitytowhichthelatterhadnotbeenaccustomed。HehadwavednoticingtheinquiriesofPleyelrespectinghisdesertionofSpain,inwhichhehadformerlydeclaredthatitwashispurposetospendhislife。Hehadassiduouslydivertedtheattentionofthelattertoindifferenttopics,butwasstill,oneverytheme,aseloquentandjudiciousasformerly。Whyhehadassumedthegarbofarustic,Pleyelwasunabletoconjecture。Perhapsitmightbepoverty,perhapshewasswayedbymotiveswhichitwashisinteresttoconceal,butwhichwereconnectedwithconsequencesoftheutmostmoment。 Suchwasthesumofmyfriend\'sinformation。Iwasnotsorrytobeleftaloneduringthegreaterpartofthisday。Everyemploymentwasirksomewhichdidnotleavemeatlibertytomeditate。Ihadnowanewsubjectonwhichtoexercisemythoughts。BeforeeveningIshouldbeusheredintohispresence,andlistentothosetoneswhosemagicalandthrillingpowerI hadalreadyexperienced。Butwithwhatnewimageswouldhethenbeaccompanied? CarwinwasanadherenttotheRomishfaith,yetwasanEnglishmanbybirth,and,perhaps,aprotestantbyeducation。 HehadadoptedSpainforhiscountry,andhadintimatedadesigntospendhisdaysthere,yetnowwasaninhabitantofthisdistrict,anddisguisedbythehabilimentsofaclown!Whatcouldhaveobliteratedtheimpressionsofhisyouth,andmadehimabjurehisreligionandhiscountry?Whatsubsequenteventshadintroducedsototalachangeinhisplans?InwithdrawingfromSpain,hadherevertedtothereligionofhisancestors;orwasittrue,thathisformerconversionwasdeceitful,andthathisconducthadbeenswayedbymotiveswhichitwasprudenttoconceal? Hourswereconsumedinrevolvingtheseideas。Mymeditationswereintense;and,whentheserieswasbroken,Ibegantoreflectwithastonishmentonmysituation。Fromthedeathofmyparents,tillthecommencementofthisyear,mylifehadbeensereneandblissful,beyondtheordinaryportionofhumanity; but,now,mybosomwascorrodedbyanxiety。Iwasvisitedbydreadofunknowndangers,andthefuturewasasceneoverwhichcloudsrolled,andthundersmuttered。Icomparedthecausewiththeeffect,andtheyseemeddisproportionedtoeachother。Allunaware,andinamannerwhichIhadnopowertoexplain,Iwaspushedfrommyimmoveableandloftystation,andcastuponaseaoftroubles。 Ideterminedtobemybrother\'svisitantonthisevening,yetmyresolveswerenotunattendedwithwaveringandreluctance。 Pleyel\'sinsinuationsthatIwasinlove,affected,innodegree,mybelief,yettheconsciousnessthatthiswastheopinionofonewhowould,probably,bepresentatourintroductiontoeachother,wouldexciteallthatconfusionwhichthepassionitselfisapttoproduce。Thiswouldconfirmhiminhiserror,andcallforthnewrailleries。Hismirth,whenexerteduponthistopic,wasthesourceofthebitterestvexation。Hadhebeenawareofitsinfluenceuponmyhappiness,histemperwouldnothaveallowedhimtopersist;butthisinfluence,itwasmychiefendeavourtoconceal。Thatthebeliefofmyhavingbestowedmyheartuponanother,producedinmyfriendnonebutludicroussensations,wasthetruecauseofmydistress;butifthishadbeendiscoveredbyhim,mydistresswouldhavebeenunspeakablyaggravated。 ChapterVIII Assoonaseveningarrived,Iperformedmyvisit。Carwinmadeoneofthecompany,intowhichIwasushered。AppearanceswerethesameaswhenIbeforebeheldhim。Hisgarbwasequallynegligentandrustic。Igazeduponhiscountenancewithnewcuriosity。Mysituationwassuchastoenablemetobestowuponitadeliberateexamination。Viewedatmoreleisure,itlostnoneofitswonderfulproperties。Icouldnotdenymyhomagetotheintelligenceexpressedinit,butwaswhollyuncertain,whetherhewereanobjecttobedreadedoradored,andwhetherhispowershadbeenexertedtoevilortogood。 Hewassparingindiscourse;butwhateverhesaidwaspregnantwithmeaning,andutteredwithrectitudeofarticulation,andforceofemphasis,ofwhichIhadentertainednoconceptionpreviouslytomyknowledgeofhim。 Notwithstandingtheuncouthnessofhisgarb,hismannerswerenotunpolished。Alltopicswerehandledbyhimwithskill,andwithoutpedantryoraffectation。Heutterednosentimentcalculatedtoproduceadisadvantageousimpression:onthecontrary,hisobservationsdenotedamindalivetoeverygenerousandheroicfeeling。Theywereintroducedwithoutparade,andaccompaniedwiththatdegreeofearnestnesswhichindicatessincerity。 Hepartedfromusnottilllate,refusinganinvitationtospendthenighthere,butreadilyconsentedtorepeathisvisit。 Hisvisitswerefrequentlyrepeated。Eachdayintroducedustoamoreintimateacquaintancewithhissentiments,butleftuswhollyinthedark,concerningthataboutwhichweweremostinquisitive。Hestudiouslyavoidedallmentionofhispastorpresentsituation。Eventheplaceofhisabodeinthecityheconcealedfromus。 Oursphere,inthisrespect,beingsomewhatlimited,andtheintellectualendowmentsofthismanbeingindisputablygreat,hisdeportmentwasmorediligentlymarked,andcopiouslycommentedonbyus,thanyou,perhaps,willthinkthecircumstanceswarranted。Notagesture,orglance,oraccent,thatwasnot,inourprivateassemblies,discussed,andinferencesdeducedfromit。Itmaywellbethoughtthathemodelledhisbehaviourbyanuncommonstandard,when,withallouropportunitiesandaccuracyofobservation,wewereable,foralongtime,togathernosatisfactoryinformation。Heaffordedusnogroundonwhichtobuildevenaplausibleconjecture。 Thereisadegreeoffamiliaritywhichtakesplacebetweenconstantassociates,thatjustifiesthenegligenceofmanyrulesofwhich,inanearlierperiodoftheirintercourse,politenessrequirestheexactobservance。Inquiriesintoourconditionareallowablewhentheyarepromptedbyadisinterestedconcernforourwelfare;andthissolicitudeisnotonlypardonable,butmayjustlybedemandedfromthosewhochuseusfortheircompanions。 Thisstateofthingswasmoreslowtoarriveonthisoccasionthanonmostothers,onaccountofthegravityandloftinessofthisman\'sbehaviour。 Pleyel,however,began,atlength,toemployregularmeansforthisend。Heoccasionallyalludedtothecircumstancesinwhichtheyhadformerlymet,andremarkedtheincongruousnessbetweenthereligionandhabitsofaSpaniard,withthoseofanativeofBritain。Heexpressedhisastonishmentatmeetingourguestinthiscorneroftheglobe,especiallyas,whentheypartedinSpain,hewastaughttobelievethatCarwinshouldneverleavethatcountry。Heinsinuated,thatachangesogreatmusthavebeenpromptedbymotivesofasingularandmomentouskind。 Noanswer,orananswerwideofthepurpose,wasgenerallymadetotheseinsinuations。BritonsandSpaniards,hesaid,arevotariesofthesameDeity,andsquaretheirfaithbythesameprecepts;theirideasaredrawnfromthesamefountainsofliterature,andtheyspeakdialectsofthesametongue;theirgovernmentandlawshavemoreresemblancesthandifferences; theywereformerlyprovincesofthesamecivil,andtilllately,ofthesamereligious,Empire。 Astothemotiveswhichinducementochangetheplaceoftheirabode,thesemustunavoidablybefleetingandmutable。Ifnotboundtoonespotbyconjugalorparentalties,orbythenatureofthatemploymenttowhichweareindebtedforsubsistence,theinducementstochangearefarmorenumerousandpowerful,thanoppositeinducements。 HespokeasifdesirousofshewingthathewasnotawareofthetendencyofPleyel\'sremarks;yet,certaintokenswereapparent,thatprovedhimbynomeanswantinginpenetration。 Thesetokensweretobereadinhiscountenance,andnotinhiswords。Whenanythingwassaid,indicatingcuriosityinus,thegloomofhiscountenancewasdeepened,hiseyessunktotheground,andhiswontedairwasnotresumedwithoutvisiblestruggle。Hence,itwasobvioustoinfer,thatsomeincidentsofhislifewerereflectedonbyhimwithregret;andthat,sincetheseincidentswerecarefullyconcealed,andeventhatregretwhichflowedfromthemlaboriouslystifled,theyhadnotbeenmerelydisastrous。Thesecrecythatwasobservedappearednotdesignedtoprovokeorbaffletheinquisitive,butwaspromptedbytheshame,orbytheprudenceofguilt。 Theseideas,whichwereadoptedbyPleyelandmybrother,aswellasmyself,hinderedusfromemployingmoredirectmeansforaccomplishingourwishes。Questionsmighthavebeenputinsuchterms,thatnoroomshouldbeleftforthepretenceofmisapprehension,andifmodestymerelyhadbeentheobstacle,suchquestionswouldnothavebeenwanting;butweconsidered,that,ifthedisclosurewereproductiveofpainordisgrace,itwasinhumantoextortit。 Amidstthevarioustopicsthatwerediscussedinhispresence,allusionswere,ofcourse,madetotheinexplicableeventsthathadlatelyhappened。Atthosetimes,thewordsandlooksofthismanwereobjectsofmyparticularattention。Thesubjectwasextraordinary;andanyonewhoseexperienceorreflectionscouldthrowanylightuponit,wasentitledtomygratitude。Asthismanwasenlightenedbyreadingandtravel,Ilistenedwitheagernesstotheremarkswhichheshouldmake。 Atfirst,Ientertainedakindofapprehension,thatthetalewouldbeheardbyhimwithincredulityandsecretridicule。I hadformerlyheardstoriesthatresembledthisinsomeoftheirmysteriouscircumstances,buttheywere,commonly,heardbymewithcontempt。Iwasdoubtful,whetherthesameimpressionwouldnotnowbemadeonthemindofourguest;butIwasmistakeninmyfears。 Heheardthemwithseriousness,andwithoutanymarkseitherofsurprizeorincredulity。Hepursued,withvisiblepleasure,thatkindofdisquisitionwhichwasnaturallysuggestedbythem。 Hisfancywaseminentlyvigorousandprolific,andifhedidnotpersuadeus,thathumanbeingsare,sometimes,admittedtoasensibleintercoursewiththeauthorofnature,he,atleast,wonoverourinclinationtothecause。Hemerelydeduced,fromhisownreasonings,thatsuchintercoursewasprobable;butconfessedthat,thoughhewasacquaintedwithmanyinstancessomewhatsimilartothosewhichhadbeenrelatedbyus,noneofthemwereperfectlyexemptedfromthesuspicionofhumanagency。 Onbeingrequestedtorelatetheseinstances,heamuseduswithmanycuriousdetails。Hisnarrativeswereconstructedwithsomuchskill,andrehearsedwithsomuchenergy,thatalltheeffectsofadramaticexhibitionwerefrequentlyproducedbythem。Thosethatweremostcoherentandmostminute,and,ofconsequence,leastentitledtocredit,wereyetrenderedprobablebytheexquisiteartofthisrhetorician。Foreverydifficultythatwassuggested,areadyandplausiblesolutionwasfurnished。Mysteriousvoiceshadalwaysashareinproducingthecatastrophe,buttheywerealwaystobeexplainedonsomeknownprinciples,eitherasreflectedintoafocus,orcommunicatedthroughatube。Icouldnotbutremarkthathisnarratives,howevercomplexormarvellous,containednoinstancesufficientlyparalleltothosethathadbefallenourselves,andinwhichthesolutionwasapplicabletoourowncase。 Mybrotherwasamuchmoresanguinereasonerthanourguest。 EveninsomeofthefactswhichwererelatedbyCarwin,hemaintainedtheprobabilityofcelestialinterference,whenthelatterwasdisposedtodenyit,andhadfound,asheimagined,footstepsofanhumanagent。Pleyelwasbynomeansequallycredulous。Hescruplednottodenyfaithtoanytestimonybutthatofhissenses,andallowedthefactswhichhadlatelybeensupportedbythistestimony,nottomouldhisbelief,butmerelytogivebirthtodoubts。 ItwassoonobservedthatCarwinadopted,insomedegree,asimilardistinction。Ataleofthiskind,relatedbyothers,hewouldbelieve,provideditwasexplicableuponknownprinciples; butthatsuchnoticeswereactuallycommunicatedbybeingsofanhigherorder,hewouldbelieveonlywhenhisownearswereassailedinamannerwhichcouldnotbeotherwiseaccountedfor。 Civilityforbadhimtocontradictmybrotherormyself,buthisunderstandingrefusedtoacquiesceinourtestimony。Besides,hewasdisposedtoquestionwhetherthevoicesheardinthetemple,atthefootofthehill,andinmycloset,werenotreallyutteredbyhumanorgans。Onthissuppositionhewasdesiredtoexplainhowtheeffectwasproduced。 Heanswered,thatthepowerofmimickrywasverycommon。 Catharine\'svoicemighteasilybeimitatedbyoneatthefootofthehill,whowouldfindnodifficultyineluding,byflight,thesearchofWieland。ThetidingsofthedeathoftheSaxonladywereutteredbyonenearathand,whooverheardtheconversation,whoconjecturedherdeath,andwhoseconjecturehappenedtoaccordwiththetruth。Thatthevoiceappearedtocomefromthecielingwastobeconsideredasanillusionofthefancy。Thecryforhelp,heardinthehallonthenightofmyadventure,wastobeascribedtoanhumancreature,whoactuallystoodinthehallwhenheutteredit。Itwasofnomoment,hesaid,thatwecouldnotexplainbywhatmotiveshethatmadethesignalwasledhither。Howimperfectlyacquaintedwerewewiththeconditionanddesignsofthebeingsthatsurroundedus?Thecitywasnearathand,andthousandsmightthereexistwhosepowersandpurposesmighteasilyexplainwhateverwasmysteriousinthistransaction。Astotheclosetdialogue,hewasobligedtoadoptoneoftwosuppositions,andaffirmeitherthatitwasfashionedinmyownfancy,orthatitactuallytookplacebetweentwopersonsinthecloset。 SuchwasCarwin\'smodeofexplainingtheseappearances。Itissuch,perhaps,aswouldcommenditselfasmostplausibletothemostsagaciousminds,butitwasinsufficienttoimpartconvictiontous。Astothetreasonthatwasmeditatedagainstme,itwasdoubtlessjusttoconcludethatitwaseitherrealorimaginary;butthatitwasrealwasattestedbythemysteriouswarninginthesummer-house,thesecretofwhichIhadhithertolockedupinmyownbreast。 Amonthpassedawayinthiskindofintercourse。AstoCarwin,ourignorancewasinnodegreeenlightenedrespectinghisgenuinecharacterandviews。Appearanceswereuniform。Nomanpossessedalargerstoreofknowledge,oragreaterdegreeofskillinthecommunicationofittoothers;Hencehewasregardedasaninestimableadditiontooursociety。Consideringthedistanceofmybrother\'shousefromthecity,hewasfrequentlyprevailedupontopassthenightwherehespenttheevening。Twodaysseldomelapsedwithoutavisitfromhim; hencehewasregardedasakindofinmateofthehouse。Heenteredanddepartedwithoutceremony。Whenhearrivedhereceivedanunaffectedwelcome,andwhenhechosetoretire,noimportunitieswereusedtoinducehimtoremain。 Thetemplewastheprincipalsceneofoursocialenjoyments; yetthefelicitythatwetastedwhenassembledinthisasylum,wasbutthegleamofaformersun-shine。Carwinneverpartedwithhisgravity。Theinscrutablenessofhischaracter,andtheuncertaintywhetherhisfellowshiptendedtogoodortoevil,wereseldomabsentfromourminds。Thiscircumstancepowerfullycontributedtosaddenus。 Myheartwastheseatofgrowingdisquietudes。Thischangeinonewhohadformerlybeencharacterizedbyalltheexuberancesofsoul,couldnotfailtoberemarkedbymyfriends。Mybrotherwasalwaysapatternofsolemnity。Mysisterwasclay,mouldedbythecircumstancesinwhichshehappenedtobeplaced。Therewasbutonewhosedeportmentremainstobedescribedasbeingofimportancetoourhappiness。 HadPleyellikewisedismissedhisvivacity? Hewasaswhimsicalandjestfulasever,buthewasnothappy。Thetruth,inthisrespect,wasoftoomuchimportancetomenottomakemeavigilantobserver。Hismirthwaseasilyperceivedtobethefruitofexertion。Whenhisthoughtswanderedfromthecompany,anairofdissatisfactionandimpatiencestoleacrosshisfeatures。Eventhepunctualityandfrequencyofhisvisitsweresomewhatlessened。Itmaybesupposedthatmyownuneasinesswasheightenedbythesetokens; but,strangeasitmayseem,Ifound,inthepresentstateofmymind,noreliefbutinthepersuasionthatPleyelwasunhappy。 Thatunhappiness,indeed,depended,foritsvalueinmyeyes,onthecausethatproducedit。ItdidnotarisefromthedeathoftheSaxonlady:itwasnotacontagiousemanationfromthecountenancesofWielandorCarwin。Therewasbutoneothersourcewhenceitcouldflow。Anamelessecstacythrilledthroughmyframewhenanynewproofoccurredthattheambiguousnessofmybehaviourwasthecause。 ChapterIX MybrotherhadreceivedanewbookfromGermany。Itwasatragedy,andthefirstattemptofaSaxonpoet,ofwhommybrotherhadbeentaughttoentertainthehighestexpectations。 TheexploitsofZisca,theBohemianhero,werewovenintoadramaticseriesandconnection。AccordingtoGermancustom,itwasminuteanddiffuse,anddictatedbyanadventurousandlawlessfancy。Itwasachainofaudaciousacts,andunheard-ofdisasters。Themoatedfortress,andthethicket;theambushandthebattle;andtheconflictofheadlongpassions,werepourtrayedinwildnumbers,andwithterrificenergy。Anafternoonwassetaparttorehearsethisperformance。ThelanguagewasfamiliartoallofusbutCarwin,whosecompany,therefore,wastacitlydispensedwith。 Themorningprevioustothisintendedrehearsal,Ispentathome。Mymindwasoccupiedwithreflectionsrelativetomyownsituation。Thesentimentwhichlivedwithchiefenergyinmyheart,wasconnectedwiththeimageofPleyel。Inthemidstofmyanguish,Ihadnotbeendestituteofconsolation。Hislatedeportmenthadgivenspringtomyhopes。Wasnotthehourathand,whichshouldrendermethehappiestofhumancreatures? HesuspectedthatIlookedwithfavorableeyesuponCarwin。 Hencearosedisquietudes,whichhestruggledinvaintoconceal。 Helovedme,butwashopelessthathislovewouldbecompensated。Isitnottime,saidI,torectifythiserror? Butbywhatmeansisthistobeeffected?Itcanonlybedonebyachangeofdeportmentinme;buthowmustIdemeanmyselfforthispurpose? Imustnotspeak。Neithereyes,norlips,mustimparttheinformation。Hemustnotbeassuredthatmyheartishis,previoustothetenderofhisown;buthemustbeconvincedthatithasnotbeengiventoanother;hemustbesuppliedwithspacewhereontobuildadoubtastothetruestateofmyaffections; hemustbepromptedtoavowhimself。Thelineofdelicatepropriety;howharditis,nottofallshort,andnottooverleapit! Thisafternoonweshallmeetatthetemple。Weshallnotseparatetilllate。Itwillbehisprovincetoaccompanymehome。Theairyexpanseiswithoutaspeck。Thisbreezeisusuallystedfast,anditspromiseofablandandcloudlessevening,maybetrusted。Themoonwillriseateleven,andatthathour,weshallwindalongthisbank。Possiblythathourmaydecidemyfate。Ifsuitableencouragementbegiven,Pleyelwillrevealhissoultome;andI,ereIreachthisthreshold,willbemadethehappiestofbeings。Andisthisgoodtobemine?Addwingstothyspeed,sweetevening;andthou,moon,I chargethee,shroudthybeamsatthemomentwhenmyPleyelwhisperslove。Iwouldnotfortheworld,thattheburningblushes,andthemountingrapturesofthatmoment,shouldbevisible。 Butwhatencouragementiswanting?Imustberegardfulofinsurmountablelimits。Yetwhenmindsareimbuedwithagenuinesympathy,arenotwordsandlookssuperfluous?Arenotmotionandtouchsufficienttoimpartfeelingssuchasmine?Hashenoteyedmeatmoments,whenthepressureofhishandhasthrownmeintotumults,andwasitpossiblethathemistooktheimpetuositiesoflove,fortheeloquenceofindignation?