第2章

类别:其他 作者:Sabatini, Rafael字数:9634更新时间:18/12/18 09:15:50
persistentrumourswhichhadcomefastupontheheelsofthenewsofArgyle\'slandinginScotland;rumourswhichmaintainedthatMonmouthhimselfwascomingoverfromHolland。ThesetalesWildingandhisassociateshadignored。TheDuke,theyknew,wastospendthesummerinretreatinSweden,with(itwasalleged)theLadyHenriettaWentworthtobearhimcompany,andinthemeantimehistrustedagentsweretopavethewayforhiscominginthefollowingspring。OflatethelackofdirectnewsfromtheDukehadbeenasourceofmystificationtohisfriendsintheWest,andnow,suddenly,theinformationwentabroad—itwassomethingmorethanrumourthistime—thataletterofthegreatestimportancehadbeenintercepted。Fromwhomthatletterproceededortowhomitwasaddressed,couldnotyetbediscovered。 ButitseemedclearthatitwasconnectedwiththeMonmouthCause,anditbehovedMr。Wildingtodiscoverwhathecould。WiththisintentherodewithTrenchardthatSundaymorningtoTaunton,hopingthatattheRedLionInn—thatmeeting—placeofdissenters—hemightcullreliableinformation。 ItwasinconsequenceofthisthatthemeetingwithRichardWestmacottwasnottotakeplaceuntiltheevening,andthereforeVallanceycamenottoLuptonHouseasearlyasRichardthoughtheshouldexpecthim。 Blake,however—morenodoubtoutofaselfishfearoflosingavaluedallyinthewinningofRuth\'shandthanoutofanyexcessiveconcernforRichardhimself—hadrisenearlyandhastenedtoLuptonHouse,inthehope,whichherecognizedasallbutforlorn,ofyetbeingabletoavertthedisasterheforesawforRichard。 Peeringovertheorchardwallasherodeby,hecaughtaglimpse,throughanopeningbetweenthetrees,ofRuthherselfandDianaonthelawnbeyond。Therewasawicketgatethatstoodunlatched,andavailinghimselfofthisSirRowlandtetheredhishorseinthelaneandthreadinghiswaybrisklythroughtheorchardcamesuddenlyuponthegirls。Theirlaughterreachedhimasheadvanced,andtoldhimtheycouldknownothingyetofRichard\'sdanger。 Onhisabruptandunexpectedapparition,DianapaledandRuthflushedslightly,whereuponSirRowlandmighthavebethoughthim,hadhebeenbook—learned,oftheaxiom,\"Amourquirougit,fleurette;amourquiplit,drameducoeur。\" Hedoffedhishatandbowed,hisfairringletstumblingforwardtilltheyhidhisface,whichwasexceedinggrave。 Ruthgavehimgoodmorningpleasantly。\"YouLondonfolkareearlierrisersthanweareledtothink,\"sheadded。 \"`TwillbethechangeofairmakesSirRowlandmatutinal,\"saidDiana,makingagallantrecoveryfromheragitation。 \"Ivow,\"saidhe,\"thatIhadgrownmatutinalearlierhadIknownwhathereawaitedme。\" \"Awaitedyou?\"quothDiana,andtossedherheadarchlydisdainful。 \"La!SirRowland,yourmodestywillbethedeathofyou。\"Archnessbecamethisladyofthesunnyhair,tip—tiltednose,andcomplexionthatoutviedtheapple—blossoms。Shewasshorterbyahalf—headthanherdarkercousin,andmadeupinsprightlinesswhatshelackedofRuth\'sgentledignity。Thepairwerefoils,eachsettingoffthegracesoftheother。 \"IprotestIamfoolish,\"answeredBlake,ashadediscomfited。\"ButIwantnotforexcuse。Ihaveitinthematterthatbringsmehere。\" Sosolemnwashisair,sosoberhisvoice,thatbothgirlsfeltapremonitionoftheuntowardmessagethathebore。ItwasRuthwhoaskedhimtoexplainhimself。 \"Willyouwalk,ladies?\"saidBlake,andwavedthehandthatstillheldhishatriverwards,adowntheslopinglawn。Theymovedawaytogether,SirRowlandpacingbetweenhisloveofyesterdayandhisloveofto—day,pressedwithquestionsfromboth。Heshadedhiseyestolookattheriver,dazzlinginthemorningsunlightthatcameoverPoldenHill,and,standingthus,heunburdenedhimselfatlast。 \"MynewsconcernsRichardand—Mr。Wilding。\"Theylookedathim。MissWestmacott\'sfinelevelbrowswereknit。Hepausedtoask,asifsuddenlyobservinghisabsence,\"IsRichardnotyetrisen?\" \"Notyet,\"saidRuth,andwaitedforhimtoproceed。 \"Itdoescredittohiscouragethatheshouldsleeplateonsuchaday,\"saidBlake,andwaspleasedwiththeadroitnesswherewithhebrokethenews。\"HequarrelledlastnightwithAnthonyWilding。\" Ruth\'shandwenttoherbosom;fearstaredatBlakefromouthereyes,blueastheheavensoverhead;agreyshadeovercasttheusualwarmpallorofherface。 \"WithMr。Wilding?\"shecried。\"Thatman!\"Andthoughshesaidnomorehereyesimploredhimtogoon,andtellherwhatmoretheremightbe。 Hedidso,andhesparednotWilding。Thetask,indeed,wasonetowhichheappliedhimselfwithacertainzest;whatevermightbetheoutcomeoftheaffair,therewasnodenyingthathewasbywayofreapingprofitfromitbythefinaloverthrowofanacknowledgedrival。 AndwhenhetoldherhowRichardhadflunghiswineinWilding\'sfacewhenWildingstoodtotoasther,afaintflushcrepttohercheeks。 \"Richarddidwell,\"saidshe。\"Iamproudofhim。\" ThewordspleasedSirRowlandvastly;buthereckonedwithoutDiana。 MissHorton\'smindwasilluminedbyherknowledgeofherself。Inthelightofthatshesawpreciselywhatcapitalthistale—bearersoughttomake。Theoccasionmightnotbewithoutitsopportunitiesforher; andtobeginwith,itwasnopartofherintentionthatWildingshouldbethusmalignedandfinallydrivenfromthelistsofrivalrywithBlake。UponWilding,indeed,andhisnotoriousmasterfulnessdidshefoundwhathopesshestillentertainedofwinningbackSirRowland。 \"Surely,\"saidshe,\"youarealittlehardonMr。Wilding。Youspeakasifhewerethefirstgallantthatevertoastedlady\'seyes。\" \"Iamnoladyofhis,Diana,\"Ruthremindedher,withafaintshowofheat。 Dianashruggedhershoulders。\"Youmaynotlovehim,butyoucan\'tordainthatheshallnotloveyou。Youareveryharsh,Ithink。TomeitratherseemsthatRichardactedlikeaboor。\" \"But,mistress,\"criedSirRowland,halfoutofcountenance,andstiflinghisvexation,\"inthesemattersitalldependsuponthemanner。\" \"Why,yes,\"sheagreed;\"andwhateverMr。Wilding\'smanner,ifIknowhimatall,itwouldbenothingbutrespectfultothelastdegree。\" \"Myownconceptionofrespect,\"saidhe,\"isnottobandyalady\'snameaboutacompanyofrevellers。\" \"Bethinkyou,though,yousaidjustnow,italldependedonthemanner,\" sherejoined。SirRowlandshruggedandturnedhalffromhertoherlisteningcousin。Whenallissaid,poorDianaappears—despitehercunning—tohavebeenshort—sighted。Aimingatadefinedadvantageinthegamesheplayed,sheeitherignoredorheldtoolightlytheconcomitantdisadvantageofvexingBlake。 \"Itwereperhapsbesttotellustheexactwordsheused,SirRowland,\" shesuggested,\"thatforourselveswemayjudgehowfarhelackedrespect。\" \"Whatsignifythewords!\"criedBlake,nowalmostoutoftemper。\"I don\'trecallthem。ItistheairwithwhichhepledgedMistressWestmacott。\" \"Ahyes—themanner,\"quothDianairritatingly。\"We\'llletthatbe。 RichardthrewhiswineinMr。Wilding\'sface?Whatfollowedthen?WhatsaidMr。Wilding?\" SirRowlandrememberedwhatMr。Wildinghadsaid,andbethoughthimthatitwereimpoliticinhimtorepeatit。Atthesametime,nothavinglookedforthiscross—questioning,hewasallunpreparedwithanylikelyanswer。Hehesitated,untilRuthechoedDiana\'squestion。 \"Tellus,SirRowland,\"shebeggedhim,\"whatMr。Wildingsaid。\" Beingforcedtosaysomething,andbeingbynatureslow—wittedandsluggishofinvention,SirRowlandwascompelled,tohisunspeakablechagrin,tofallbackuponthetruth。 \"Isnotthatproof?\"criedDianaintriumph。\"Mr。WildingwasreluctanttoquarrelwithRichard。Hewasevenreadytoswallowsuchanaffrontasthat,thinkingitmightbeofferedhimunderamisconceptionofhismeaning。HeplainlyprofessedtherespectthatfilledhimforMistressWestmacott,andyet,andyet,SirRowland,youtellusthathelackedrespect!\" \"Madam,\"criedBlake,turningcrimson,\"thatmattersnothing。Itwasnottheplaceortimetointroduceyourcousinsname。 \"Youthink,SirRowland,\"putinRuth,herairgrave,judicialalmost,\"thatRichardbehavedwell?\" \"AsIwouldliketobehavemyself,asIwouldhaveasonofminebehaveonthelikeoccasion,\"Blakeprotested。\"Butwewastewords,\"hecried。 \"IdidnotcometodefendRichard,norjusttobearyouthisuntowardnews。Icametoconsultwithyou,inthehopethatwemightfindsomewaytoavertthisperilfromyourbrother。\" \"Whatwayispossible?\"askedRuth,andsighed。\"Iwouldnot……IwouldnothaveRichardacoward。\" \"Wouldyoupreferhimdead?\"askedBlake,sadlygrave。 \"Soonerthancraven—yes,\"Ruthansweredhim,verywhite。 \"Thereisnoquestionofthat,\"wasBlake\'srejoinder。\"ThequestionisthatWildingsaidlastnightthathewouldkilltheboy,andwhatWildingsayshedoes。OutoftheaffectionthatIbearRichardisbornmyanxietytosavehimdespitehimself。ItisinthisthatIcometoseekyouraidoroffermine。Alliedwemightaccomplishwhatsinglyneitherofuscould。\" Hehadatoncetherewardofhiscunningspeech。Ruthheldoutherhands。\"Youareagoodfriend,SirRowland,\"shesaid,withapalesmile;andpaletoowasthesmilewithwhichDianawatchedthem。NomorethanRuthdidshesuspectthesincerityofBlake\'sprotestations。 \"Iamproudyoushouldaccountmethat,\"saidthebaronet,takingRuth\'shandsandholdingthemamoment;\"andIwouldthatIcouldprovemyselfyourfriendinthistosomegoodpurpose。Believeme,ifWildingwouldconsentthatImighttakeyourbrother\'splace,Iwouldgladlydoso。\" Itwasasafeboast,knowingashedidthatWildingwouldconsenttonosuchthing;butitearnedhimaglanceofgreaterkindlinessfromRuth—whobegantothinkthathithertoperhapsshehaddonehimsomeinjustice—andalookofgreateradmirationfromDiana,whosawinhimherbeau—idealofthegallantlover。 \"Iwouldnothaveyouendangeryourselfso,\"saidRuth。 \"Itmight,\"saidBlake,hisblueeyesveryfierce,\"benogreatdanger,afterall。\"Andthendismissingthatpartofthesubjectasif,likeabraveman,thenotionofbeingthoughtboastfulwereunpleasant,hepassedontothediscussionofwaysandmeansbywhichthecomingduelmightbeaverted。Butwhentheycametogripswithfacts,itseemedthatSirRowlandhadaslittleideaofwhatmightbedoneashadtheladies。True,hebeganbymakingtheobvioussuggestionthatRichardshouldtenderWildingafullapology。That,indeed,wastheonlydoorofescape,andBlakeshrewdlysuspectedthatwhattheboyhadbeenunwillingtodolastnight—partlythroughwine,andpartlythroughthefearoflookingfearfulintheeyesofLordGervaseScoresby\'sguests—hemightbewillingenoughtodoto—day,soberanduponreflection。FortherestBlakewasasfarfromsuspectingMr。Wilding\'speculiarframeofmindashadRichardbeenlastnight。Thishiswordsshowed。 \"Iamsatisfied,\"saidhe,\"thatifRichardweretogoto—daytoWildingandexpresshisregretforathingdoneintheheatofwine,Wildingwouldbeforcedtoacceptitassatisfaction,andnonewouldthinkthatitdidotherthanreflectcredituponRichard。\" \"Areyouverysureofthat?\"askedRuth,hertonedubious,herglancehopefullyanxious。 \"Whatelseistobethought?\" \"But,\"putinDianashrewdly,\"itwereanadmissionofRichard\'sthathehaddonewrong。\" \"Noless,\"heagreed,andRuthcaughtherbreathinfreshdismay。 \"Andyetyouhavesaidthathedidasyouwouldhaveasonofyoursdo,\"Dianaremindedhim。 \"AndImaintainit,\"answeredBlake;hiswitsworkedslowlyever。 ItwasforRuthtorevealtheflawtohim。 \"Doyounotunderstand,then,\"sheaskedhimsadly,\"thatsuchanadmissiononRichard\'spartwouldamounttoalie—alieutteredtosavehimselffromanencounter,theworstformoflie,alieofcowardice?Surely,SirRowland,yourkindlyanxietyforhislifeoutrunsyouranxietyforhishonour。\" Diana,havingaccomplishedhertask,hungherheadinsilence,pondering。 SirRowlandwasroutedutterly。Heglancedfromonetotheotherofhiscompanions,andgrewafraidthathe—thetowngallant—mightcometolookfoolishintheeyesofthesecountryladies。HeprotestedagainhisloveforRichard,andincreasedRuth\'sterrorbyhismentionofWilding\'sswordsmanship;butwhenallwassaid,hesawthathehadbestretreaterehespoiledthegoodeffectwhichhehopedhissolicitudehadcreated。AndsohespokeofseekingcounselwithLordGervaseScoresby,andtookhisleave,promisingtoreturnbynoon。 CHAPTERIII DIANASCHEMES NotwithstandingthebravefaceRuthWestmacotthadkeptduringhispresence,whenhedepartedSirRowlandleftbehindhimadistressamountingalmosttoanguishinhermind。Yetthoughshemightsuffer,therewasnoweaknessinRuth\'snature。Sheknewhowtoendure。Diana,bearingRichardnotatenthoftheaffectionhissisterconsecratedtohim,wasalarmedforhim。Besides,herowninterestsurgedtheavertingofthisencounter。Andsosheheldinaccentsalmosttearfulthatsomethingmustbedonetosavehim。 This,too,appearedtobeRichard\'sownview,whenpresently—withinafewminutesofBlake\'sdeparture—hecametojointhem。Theywatchedhisapproachinsilence,andbothnoted—thoughwithdifferenteyesanddifferentfeelings—thepallorofhisfairface,thedarklinesunderhiscolourlesseyes。Hisconditionwasabject,andhismanners,neverofthebest—fortherewasmuchofthespoiledchildaboutRichard—wereclearlysufferingfromit。 Hestoodbeforehissisterandhiscousin,movinghiseyesshiftilyfromonetotheother,rubbinghishandsnervouslytogether。 \"YourpreciousfriendSirRowlandhasbeenhere,\"saidhe,anditwasnotclearfromhismannerwhichofthemheaddressed。\"Notadoubtbuthewillhavebroughtyouthenews。\"Heseemedtosneer。 Ruthadvancedtowardshim,herfacegrave,hersweeteyesfullofpityingconcern。Sheplacedahanduponhissleeve。\"MypoorRichard……\"shebegan,butheshookoffherkindlytouch,laughingangrily—amerecackleofirritability。 \"Odso!\"heinterruptedher。\"Itisathoughtlateforthismockkindliness!\" Diana,inthebackground,archedherbrows,thenwithashrugturnedasideandseatedherselfonthestoneseatbywhichtheyhadbeenstanding。Ruthshrankbackasifherbrotherhadstruckher。 \"Richard!\"shecried,andsearchedhislividfacewithhereyes。 \"Richard!\" Hereadaquestionintheinterjection,andheansweredit。\"Hadyouknownanyrealcare,anytrueconcernforme,youhadnotgivencauseforthisaffair,\"hechidherpeevishly。 \"Whatareyousaying?\"shecried,anditoccurredtoheratlastthatRichardwasafraid。Hewasacoward!Shefeltasshewouldfaint。 \"Iamsaying,\"saidhe,hunchinghisshoulders,andshiveringashespoke,yet,hisglanceunabletomeethers,\"thatitisyourfaultthatIamliketogetmythroatcutbeforesunset。\" \"Myfault?\"shemurmured。Theslopeoflawnseemedtowaveandswimabouther。\"Myfault?\" \"Thefaultofyourwantonways,\"heaccusedherharshly。\"YouhavesoplayedfastandloosewiththisfellowWildingthathemakesfreeofyournameinmyverypresence,andputsuponmetheneedtogetmyselfkilledbyhimtosavethefamilyhonour。\" Hewouldhavesaidmoreinthisstrain,butsomethinginherglancegavehimpause。Therefellasilence。Fromthedistancecamethemelodiouspealingofchurchbells。Highoverheadalarkwaspouringoutitssong; inthelaneattheorchardendrangthebeatoftrottinghoofs。ItwasDianawhospokepresently。Justindignationstirredher,and,whenstirred,sheknewnopity,setnolimitstoherspeech。 \"Ithink,indeed,\"saidshe,hervoicecrispandmerciless,\"thatthefamilyhonourwillbestbesavedifMr。Wildingkillsyou。Itisindangerwhileyoulive。Youareacoward,Richard。\" \"Diana!\"hethundered—hecouldbemightybravewithwomen—whilstRuthclutchedherarmtorestrainher。 Butshecontinued,undeterred:\"Youareacoward—apitifulcoward,\" shetoldhim。\"Consultyourmirror。Itwilltellyouwhatapalsiedthingyouare。ThatyoushoulddaresospeaktoRuth……\" \"Don\'t!\"Ruthbeggedher,turning。 \"Aye,\"growledRichard,\"shehadbestbesilent。\" Dianarose,tobattle,hercheekscrimson。\"Itasksabravermanthanyoutocompelmyobedience,\"shetoldhim。\"La!\"shefumed,\"I\'llswearthathadMr。Wildingoverheardwhatyouhavesaidtoyoursister,youwouldhavelittletofearfromhissword。Acanewouldbetheweaponhe\'duseonyou。 Richard\'spaleeyesflamedmalevolently;aviolentragepossessedhimandfloodedouthisfear,fornothingcansogoadamanasanoffensivetruth。Ruthapproachedhimagain;againshetookhimbythearm,seekingtosoothehisover—troubledspirit;butagainheshookheroff。 Andthentosavethesituationcameaservantfromthehouse。SolostinangerwasallRichard\'ssenseofdecencythatthemeresuperventionofthemanwouldnothavebeenenoughtohavesilencedhimcouldhehavefoundadequatewordsinwhichtoanswerMistressHorton。Butevenasherackedhismind,thefootman\'svoicebrokethesilence,andthewordsthefellowuttereddidwhathispresencealonemightnothavesufficedtodo。 \"Mr。VaIlanceyisaskingforyou,sir,\"heannounced。 Richardstarted。Vallancey!Hehadcomeatlast,andhiscomingwasconnectedwiththeimpendingduel。ThethoughtwasparalyzingtoyoungWestmacott。Theflushofangerfadedfromhisface;itsleadenhuereturnedandheshiveredaswithcold。Atlasthemasteredhimselfsufficientlytoask: \"Whereishe,Jasper?\" \"Inthelibrary,sir,\"repliedtheservant。\"ShallIbringhimhither?\" \"Yes—no,\"heanswered。\"Iwillcometohim。\"Heturnedhisbackupontheladies,pausedamoment,stillirresolute。Then,asbyaneffort,hefollowedtheservantacrossthelawnandvanishedthroughtheiviedporch。 AshewentDianaflewtohercousin。Hershallownaturewastouchedwithtransientpity。\"MypoorRuth……\"shemurmuredsoothingly,andsetherarmabouttheother\'swaist。TherewasagleamoftearsintheeyesRuthturneduponher。Togethertheycametothegraniteseatandsanktoitsidebyside,frontingtheplacidriver。ThereRuth,herelbowsonherknees,cradledherchininherhands,andwithasighofmiserystaredstraightbeforeher。 \"Itwasuntrue!\"shesaidatlast。\"WhatRichardsaidofmewasuntrue。\" \"Why,yes,\"Dianasnapped,contemptuous。\"TheonlytruthisthatRichardisafraid。\" Ruthshivered。\"Ah,no,\"shepleaded—sheknewhowtruewastheimpeachment。\"Don\'tsayit,Diana。\" \"ItmatterslittlethatIsayit,\"snortedDianaimpatiently。\"Itisatruthproclaimedbythefirstglanceathim。\" \"Heisinpoorhealth,perhaps,\"saidRuth,seekingmiserablytoexcusehim。 \"Aye,\"saidDiana。\"He\'ssufferingfromanague—theresultofalackofcourage。Thatheshouldsohavespokentoyou!Givemepatience,Heaven!\" Ruthcrimsonedagainatthememoryofhiswords;awaveofindignationsweptthroughhergentlesoul,butwasgoneatonce,leavinganineffablesadnessinitsroom。Whatwastobedone?SheturnedtoDianaforcounsel。ButDianawasstillwhippingupherscorn。 \"IfhegoesouttomeetMr。Wilding,he\'llshamehimselfandeverymanandwomanthatbearsthenameofWestmacott,\"saidshe,andstruckanewfearwiththatintotheheartofRuth。 \"Hemustnotgo!\"sheansweredpassionately。\"Hemustnotmeethim!\" Dianaflashedherasidelongglance。\"Andifhedoesn\'t,willthingsbemended?\"sheinquired。\"WillitsavehishonourtohaveMr。Wildingcomeandcanehim?\" \"He\'dnotdothat?\"saidRuth。 \"Notifyouaskedhim—no,\"wasDiana\'ssharpretort,andshecaughtherbreathonthelastwordofit,forjustthentheDevildroppedtheseedofasuggestionintothefertilesoilofherlovesicksoul。 \"Diana!\"Ruthexclaimedinreproof,turningtoconfronthercousin。 ButDiana\'smindstarteduponitsschemingjourneywasnowtravellingfast。Outofthatdevil\'sseedtheresprangwithamazingrapidityatree—likegrowth,throwingoutbranches,puttingforthleaves,bearingalready—inherfancy—bloomandfruit。 \"Whynot?\"quothsheafterabreathingspace,andhervoicewasgentle,hertoneinnocentbeyondcompare。\"Whyshouldyounotaskhim?\"Ruthfrowned,perplexedandthoughtful,andnowDianaturnedtoherwiththelivelyeyeofoneintowhosemindhasleaptasuddeninspiration。 \"Ruth!\"sheexclaimed。\"Why,indeed,shouldyounotaskhimtoforgothisduel?\" \"How……,howcouldI?\"falteredRuth。 \"He\'dnotdenyyou;youknowhe\'dnot。\" \"Idonotknowit,\"answeredRuth。\"ButifIdid,howcouldIaskit?\" \"WereIRichard\'ssister,andhadIhislifeandhonouratheartasyouhave,I\'dnotaskhow。IfRichardgoestothatencounterhelosesboth,remember—unlessbetweenthisandthenheundergoessomechange。WereIinyourplace,I\'dstraighttoWilding。\" \"Tohim?\"musedRuth,sittingup。\"HowcouldIgotohim?\" \"Gotohim,yes,\"Dianainsisted。\"Gotohimatonce—whilethereisyettime。\" Ruthroseandmovedawayasteportwotowardsthewater,deepinthought。Dianawatchedherfurtivelyandslyly,therapidriseandfallofhermaidenbreastbetrayingtheagitationthatfilledherasshewaited—likeagamester—fortheturnofthecardthatwouldshowherwhethershehadwonorlost。ForshesawclearlyhowRuthmightbesocompromisedthattherewassomethingmorethanachancethatDianawouldnolongerhavecausetoaccounthercousinabarrierbetweenherselfandBlake。 \"Icouldnotgoalone,\"saidRuth,andhertonewasthatofonestillbattlingwithanotionthatisrepugnant。 \"Why,ifthatisall,\"saidDiana,\"thenI\'llgowithyou。\" \"Ican\'t!Ican\'t!Considerthehumiliation。\" \"ConsiderRichardrather,\"thefairtemptressmadeanswereagerly。\"BesurethatMr。Wildingwillsaveyouallhumiliation。He\'llnotdenyyou。Atawordfromyou,Iknowwhatanswerhewillmake。Hewillrefusetopushthematterforward—acknowledgehimselfinthewrong,dowhateveryoumayaskhim。Hecandoit。Nonewillquestionhiscourage。Ithasbeenprovedtoooften。\"SheroseandcametoRuth。 Shesetherarmaboutherwaistagain,andpouredshrewdpersuasionoverhercousinsindecision。\"To—nightyou\'llthankmeforthisthought,\"sheassuredher。\"Whydoyoupause?AreyousoselfishastothinkmoreofthelittlehumiliationthatmayawaityouthanofRichard\'slifeandhonour?\" \"No,no,\"Ruthprotestedfeebly。 \"What,then?IsRichardtogooutandslayhishonourbyashowoffearbeforeheisslain,himself,bythemanhehasinsulted?\" \"I\'llgo,\"saidRuth。Nowthattheresolvewastaken,shewasbrisk,impatient。\"Come,Diana。LetJerrysaddleforus。We\'llridetoZoylandChaseatonce。\" TheywentwithoutawordtoRichardwhowasstillclosetedwithVallancey,andridingforththeycrossedtheriverandtooktheroadthat,skirtingSedgemoor,runssouthtoWestonZoyland。Theyrodewithlittlesaiduntiltheycametothepointwheretheroadbranchesontheleft,throwingoutanarmacrossthemoortowardsChedzoy,amileorsoshortofZoylandChase。HereDianareinedinwithasharpgaspofpain。Ruthchecked,andcriedtoknowwhatailedher。 \"Itisthesun,Ithink,\"mutteredDiana,herhandtoherbrow。\"Iamsickandgiddy。\"Andsheslippedathoughtheavilytotheground。InaninstantRuthhaddismountedandwasbesideher。Dianawaspale,whichlentcolourtohercomplaint,forRuthwasnottoknowthatthepallorsprangfromheragitationinwonderingwhethertherusesheattemptedwouldsucceedornot。