第3章

类别:其他 作者:Nathaniel Hawthorne字数:29402更新时间:18/12/19 16:55:32
Thebedchamber,Nodoubt,wasachamberofverygreatandvariedexperience,asasceneofhumanlife:thejoyofbridalnightshadthrobbeditselfawayhere;newimmortalshadfirstdrawnearthlybreathhere;andhereoldpeoplehaddied。But——whetheritwerethewhiteroses,orwhateverthesubtileinfluencemightbe——apersonofdelicateinstinctwouldhaveknownatoncethatitwasnowamaiden’sbedchamber,andhadbeenpurifiedofallformerevilandsorrowbyhersweetbreathandhappythoughts。 Herdreamsofthepastnight,beingsuchcheerfulones,hadexorcisedthegloom,andnowhauntedthechamberinitsstead。 Afterarrangingmatterstohersatisfaction,Phoebeemergedfromherchamber,withapurposetodescendagainintothegarden。 Besidestherosebush,shehadobservedseveralotherspeciesofflowersgrowingthereinawildernessofneglect,andobstructingoneanother’sdevelopment(asisoftentheparallelcaseinhumansociety)bytheiruneducatedentanglementandconfusion。Attheheadofthestairs,however,shemetHepzibah,who,itbeingstillearly,invitedherintoaroomwhichshewouldprobablyhavecalledherboudoir,hadhereducationembracedanysuchFrenchphrase。 Itwasstrewnaboutwithafewoldbooks,andawork-basket,andadustywriting-desk;andhad,ononeside,alargeblackarticleoffurniture,ofverystrangeappearance,whichtheoldgentlewomantoldPhoebewasaharpsichord。Itlookedmorelikeacoffinthananythingelse;and,indeed,——nothavingbeenplayedupon,oropened,foryears,——theremusthavebeenavastdealofdeadmusicinit,stifledforwantofair。HumanfingerwashardlyknowntohavetoucheditschordssincethedaysofAlicePyncheon,whohadlearnedthesweetaccomplishmentofmelodyinEurope。 Hepzibahbadeheryoungguestsitdown,and,herselftakingachairnearby,lookedasearnestlyatPhoebe’strimlittlefigureasifsheexpectedtoseerightintoitsspringsandmotivesecrets。 \"CousinPhoebe,\"saidshe,atlast,\"Ireallycan’tseemywaycleartokeepyouwithme。\" Thesewords,however,hadnottheinhospitablebluntnesswithwhichtheymaystrikethereader;forthetworelatives,inatalkbeforebedtime,hadarrivedatacertaindegreeofmutualunderstanding。Hepzibahknewenoughtoenablehertoappreciatethecircumstances(resultingfromthesecondmarriageofthegirl’smother)whichmadeitdesirableforPhoebetoestablishherselfinanotherhome。NordidshemisinterpretPhoebe’scharacter,andthegenialactivitypervadingit,——oneofthemostvaluabletraitsofthetrueNewEnglandwoman,——whichhadimpelledherforth,asmightbesaid,toseekherfortune,butwithaself-respectingpurposetoconferasmuchbenefitasshecouldanywisereceive。Asoneofhernearestkindred,shehadnaturallybetakenherselftoHepzibah,withnoideaofforcingherselfonhercousin’sprotection,butonlyforavisitofaweekortwo,whichmightbeindefinitelyextended,shoulditproveforthehappinessofboth。 ToHepzibah’sbluntobservation,therefore,Phoeberepliedasfrankly,andmorecheerfully。 \"Dearcousin,Icannottellhowitwillbe,\"saidshe。\"ButIreallythinkwemaysuitoneanothermuchbetterthanyousuppose。\" \"Youareanicegirl,——Iseeitplainly,\"continuedHepzibah;\"anditisnotanyquestionastothatpointwhichmakesmehesitate。 But,Phoebe,thishouseofmineisbutamelancholyplaceforayoungpersontobein。Itletsinthewindandrain,andtheSnow,too,inthegarretandupperchambers,inwinter-time,butitneverletsinthesunshine。Andasformyself,youseewhatIam,——adismalandlonesomeoldwoman(forIbegintocallmyselfold,Phoebe),whosetemper,Iamafraid,isnoneofthebest,andwhosespiritsareasbadascanbeIcannotmakeyourlifepleasant,CousinPhoebe,neithercanIsomuchasgiveyoubreadtoeat。\" \"Youwillfindmeacheerfullittle,body\"answeredPhoebe,smiling,andyetwithakindofgentledignity。\"andImeantoearnmybread。 YouknowIhavenotbeenbroughtupaPyncheon。AgirllearnsmanythingsinaNewEnglandvillage。\" \"Ah!Phoebe,\"saidHepzibah,sighing,\"yourknowledgewoulddobutlittleforyouhere!Andthenitisawretchedthoughtthatyoushouldflingawayyouryoungdaysinaplacelikethis。 Thosecheekswouldnotbesorosyafteramonthortwo。Lookatmyface!\"and,indeed,thecontrastwasverystriking,——\"youseehowpaleIam!Itismyideathatthedustandcontinualdecayoftheseoldhousesareunwholesomeforthelungs。\" \"Thereisthegarden,——theflowerstobetakencareof,\"observedPhoebe。\"Ishouldkeepmyselfhealthywithexerciseintheopenair。\" \"And,afterall,child,\"exclaimedHepzibah,suddenlyrising,asiftodismissthesubject,\"itisnotformetosaywhoshallbeaguestorinhabitantoftheoldPyncheonHouse。Itsmasteriscoming。\" \"DoyoumeanJudgePyncheon?\"askedPhoebeinsurprise。 \"JudgePyncheon!\"answeredhercousinangrily。\"HewillhardlycrossthethresholdwhileIlive!No,no!But,Phoebe,youshallseethefaceofhimIspeakof。\" Shewentinquestoftheminiaturealreadydescribed,andreturnedwithitinherhand。GivingittoPhoebe,shewatchedherfeaturesnarrowly,andwithacertainjealousyastothemodeinwhichthegirlwouldshowherselfaffectedbythepicture。 \"Howdoyouliketheface?\"askedHepzibah。 \"Itishandsome!——itisverybeautiful!\"saidPhoebeadmiringly。 \"Itisassweetafaceasaman’scanbe,oroughttobe。Ithassomethingofachild’sexpression,——andyetnotchildish,——onlyonefeelssoverykindlytowardshim!Heoughtnevertosufferanything。Onewouldbearmuchforthesakeofsparinghimtoilorsorrow。Whoisit,CousinHepzibah?\" \"Didyouneverhear,\"whisperedhercousin,bendingtowardsher,\"ofCliffordPyncheon?\" \"Never。IthoughttherewerenoPyncheonsleft,exceptyourselfandourcousinJaffrey,\"answeredPhoebe。\"AndyetIseemtohaveheardthenameofCliffordPyncheon。Yes!——frommyfatherormymother。buthashenotbeenalongwhiledead?\" \"Well,well,child,perhapshehas!\"saidHepzibahwithasad,hollowlaugh;\"but,inoldhouseslikethis,youknow,deadpeopleareveryapttocomebackagain!Weshallsee。And,CousinPhoebe,since,afterallthatIhavesaid,yourcouragedoesnotfailyou,wewillnotpartsosoon。Youarewelcome,mychild,forthepresent,tosuchahomeasyourkinswomancanofferyou。\" Withthismeasured,butnotexactlycoldassuranceofahospitablepurpose,Hepzibahkissedhercheek。 Theynowwentbelowstairs,wherePhoebe——notsomuchassumingtheofficeasattractingittoherself,bythemagnetismofinnatefitness——tookthemostactivepartinpreparingbreakfast。 Themistressofthehouse,meanwhile,asisusualwithpersonsofherstiffandunmalleablecast,stoodmostlyaside;willingtolendheraid,yetconsciousthathernaturalinaptitudewouldbelikelytoimpedethebusinessinhand。Phoebeandthefirethatboiledtheteakettlewereequallybright,cheerful,andefficient,intheirrespectiveoffices。Hepzibahgazedforthfromherhabitualsluggishness,thenecessaryresultoflongsolitude,asfromanothersphere。Shecouldnothelpbeinginterested,however,andevenamused,atthereadinesswithwhichhernewinmateadaptedherselftothecircumstances,andbroughtthehouse,moreover,andallitsrustyoldappliances,intoasuitablenessforherpurposes。Whatevershedid,too,wasdonewithoutconsciouseffort,andwithfrequentoutbreaksofsong,whichwereexceedinglypleasanttotheear。ThisnaturaltunefulnessmadePhoebeseemlikeabirdinashadowytree; orconveyedtheideathatthestreamoflifewarbledthroughherheartasabrooksometimeswarblesthroughapleasantlittledell。 Itbetokenedthecheerinessofanactivetemperament,findingjoyinitsactivity,and,therefore,renderingitbeautiful;itwasaNewEnglandtrait,——thesternoldstuffofPuritanismwithagoldthreadintheweb。 HepzibahbroughtoutSomeoldsilverspoonswiththefamilycrestuponthem,andachinatea-setpaintedoverwithgrotesquefiguresofman,bird,andbeast,inasgrotesquealandscape。 Thesepicturedpeoplewereoddhumorists,inaworldoftheirown,——aworldofvividbrilliancy,sofarascolorwent,andstillunfaded,althoughtheteapotandsmallcupswereasancientasthecustomitselfoftea-drinking。 \"Yourgreat-great-great-great-grandmotherhadthesecups,whenshewasmarried,\"saidHepzibahtoPhoebe。\"ShewasaDavenport,ofagoodfamily。Theywerealmostthefirstteacupseverseeninthecolony;andifoneofthemweretobebroken,myheartwouldbreakwithit。ButitisNonsensetospeaksoaboutabrittleteacup,whenIrememberwhatmyhearthasgonethroughwithoutbreaking。\" Thecups——nothavingbeenused,perhaps,sinceHepzibah’syouth——hadcontractednosmallburdenofdust,whichPhoebewashedawaywithsomuchcareanddelicacyastosatisfyeventheproprietorofthisinvaluablechina。 \"Whatanicelittlehousewifeyou。are\"exclaimedthelatter,smiling,andattheSametimefrowningsoprodigiouslythatthesmilewassunshineunderathunder-cloud。\"Doyoudootherthingsaswell?Areyouasgoodatyourbookasyouareatwashingteacups?\" \"Notquite,Iamafraid,\"saidPhoebe,laughingattheformofHepzibah’squestion。\"ButIwasschoolmistressforthelittlechildreninourdistrictlastsummer,andmighthavebeensostill。\" \"Ah!’tisallverywell!\"observedthemaidenlady,drawingherselfup。\"Butthesethingsmusthavecometoyouwithyourmother’sblood。IneverknewaPyncheonthathadanyturnforthem。\" Itisveryqueer,butnotthelesstrue,thatpeoplearegenerallyquiteasvain,orevenmoreso,oftheirdeficienciesthanoftheiravailablegifts;aswasHepzibahofthisnativeinapplicability,sotospeak,ofthePyncheonstoanyusefulpurpose。Sheregardeditasanhereditarytrait;andso,perhaps,itwas,butunfortunatelyamorbidone,suchasisoftengeneratedinfamiliesthatremainlongabovethesurfaceofsociety。 Beforetheyleftthebreakfast-table,theshop-bellrangsharply,andHepzibahsetdowntheremnantofherfinalcupoftea,withalookofsallowdespairthatwastrulypiteoustobehold。Incasesofdistastefuloccupation,theseconddayisgenerallyworsethanthefirst。wereturntotherackwithallthesorenessoftheprecedingtortureinourlimbs。Atallevents,Hepzibahhadfullysatisfiedherselfoftheimpossibilityofeverbecomingwontedtothispeevishlyobstreperouslittlebell。Ringasoftenasitmight,thesoundalwayssmoteuponhernervoussystemrudelyandsuddenly。 Andespeciallynow,while,withhercrestedteaspoonsandantiquechina,shewasflatteringherselfwithideasofgentility,shefeltanunspeakabledisinclinationtoconfrontacustomer。 \"Donottroubleyourself,dearcousin!\"criedPhoebe,startinglightlyup。\"Iamshop-keepertoday。\" \"You,child!\"exclaimedHepzibah。\"Whatcanalittlecountrygirlknowofsuchmatters?\" \"Oh,Ihavedonealltheshoppingforthefamilyatourvillagestore,\"saidPhoebe。\"AndIhavehadatableatafancyfair,andmadebettersalesthananybody。Thesethingsarenottobelearnt; theydependuponaknackthatcomes,Isuppose,\"addedshe,smiling,\"withone’smother’sblood。YoushallseethatIamasnicealittlesaleswomanasIamahousewife!\" TheoldgentlewomanstolebehindPhoebe,andpeepedfromthepassagewayintotheshop,tonotehowshewouldmanageherundertaking。Itwasacaseofsomeintricacy。Averyancientwoman,inawhiteshortgownandagreenpetticoat,withastringofgoldbeadsaboutherneck,andwhatlookedlikeanightcaponherhead,hadbroughtaquantityofyarntobarterforthecommoditiesoftheshop。Shewasprobablytheverylastpersonintownwhostillkeptthetime-honoredspinning-wheelinconstantrevolution。Itwasworthwhiletohearthecroakingandhollowtonesoftheoldlady,andthepleasantvoiceofPhoebe,minglinginonetwistedthreadoftalk;andstillbettertocontrasttheirfigures,——solightandbloomy,——sodecrepitanddusky,——withonlythecounterbetwixtthem,inonesense,butmorethanthreescoreyears,inanother。Asforthebargain,itwaswrinkledslynessandcraftpittedagainstnativetruthandsagacity。 \"Wasnotthatwelldone?\"askedPhoebe,laughing,whenthecustomerwasgone。 \"Nicelydone,indeed,child!\"answeredHepzibah。\"Icouldnothavegonethroughwithitnearlysowell。Asyousay,itmustbeaknackthatbelongstoyouonthemother’sside。\" Itisaverygenuineadmiration,thatwithwhichpersonstooshyortooawkwardtotakeaduepartinthebustlingworldregardtherealactorsinlife’sstirringscenes;sogenuine,infact,thattheformerareusuallyfaintomakeitpalatabletotheirself-love,byassumingthattheseactiveandforciblequalitiesareincompatiblewithothers,whichtheychoosetodeemhigherandmoreimportant。Thus,HepzibahwaswellcontenttoacknowledgePhoebe’svastlysuperiorgiftsasashop-keeper’——shelistened,withcompliantear,tohersuggestionofvariousmethodswherebytheinfluxoftrademightbeincreased,andrenderedprofitable,withoutahazardousoutlayofcapital。Sheconsentedthatthevillagemaidenshouldmanufactureyeast,bothliquidandincakes; andshouldbrewacertainkindofbeer,nectareoustothepalate,andofrarestomachicvirtues;and,moreover,shouldbakeandexhibitforsalesomelittlespice-cakes,whichwhosoevertastedwouldlonginglydesiretotasteagain。Allsuchproofsofareadymindandskilfulhandiworkwerehighlyacceptabletothearistocratichucksteress,solongasshecouldmurmurtoherselfwithagrimsmile,andahalf-naturalsigh,andasentimentofmixedwonder,pity,andgrowingaffection,—— \"Whatanicelittlebodysheis!Ifsheonlycouldbealady; too——butthat’simpossible!PhoebeisnoPyncheon。Shetakeseverythingfromhermother。\" AstoPhoebe’snotbeingalady,orwhethershewerealadyorno,itwasapoint,perhaps,difficulttodecide,butwhichcouldhardlyhavecomeupforjudgmentatallinanyfairandhealthymind。OutofNewEngland,itwouldbeimpossibletomeetwithapersoncombiningsomanyladylikeattributeswithsomanyothersthatformnonecessary(ifcompatible)partofthecharacter。Sheshockednocanonoftaste;shewasadmirablyinkeepingwithherself,andneverjarredagainstsurroundingcircumstances。Herfigure,tobesure,——sosmallastobealmostchildlike,andsoelasticthatmotionseemedaseasyoreasiertoitthanrest,wouldhardlyhavesuitedone’sideaofacountess。 Neitherdidherface——withthebrownringletsoneitherside,andtheslightlypiquantnose,andthewholesomebloom,andtheclearshadeoftan,andthehalfdozenfreckles,friendlyremembrancesoftheAprilsunandbreeze——preciselygiveusarighttocallherbeautiful。Buttherewasbothlustreanddepthinhereyes。Shewasverypretty;asgracefulasabird,andgracefulmuchinthesameway;aspleasantaboutthehouseasagleamofsunshinefallingonthefloorthroughashadowoftwinklingleaves,orasarayoffirelightthatdancesonthewallwhileeveningisdrawingnigh。Insteadofdiscussingherclaimtorankamongladies,itwouldbepreferabletoregardPhoebeastheexampleoffemininegraceandavailabilitycombined,inastateofsociety,iftherewereanysuch,whereladiesdidnotexist。Thereitshouldbewoman’sofficetomoveinthemidstofpracticalaffairs,andtogildthemall,theveryhomeliest,——wereiteventhescouringofpotsandkettles,——withanatmosphereoflovelinessandjoy。 SuchwasthesphereofPhoebe。Tofindthebornandeducatedlady,ontheotherhand,weneedlooknofartherthanHepzibah,ourforlornoldmaid,inherrustlingandrustysilks,withherdeeplycherishedandridiculousconsciousnessoflongdescent,hershadowyclaimstoprincelyterritory,and,inthewayofaccomplishment,herrecollections,itmaybe,ofhavingformerlythrummedonaharpsichord,andwalkedaminuet,andworkedanantiquetapestry-stitchonhersampler。ItwasafairparallelbetweennewPlebeianismandoldGentility。 ItreallyseemedasifthebatteredvisageoftheHouseoftheSevenGables,blackandheavy-browedasitstillcertainlylooked,musthaveshownakindofcheerfulnessglimmeringthroughitsduskywindowsasPhoebepassedtoandfrointheinterior。 Otherwise,itisimpossibletoexplainhowthepeopleoftheneighborhoodsosoonbecameawareofthegirl’spresence。Therewasagreatrunofcustom,settingsteadilyin,fromaboutteno’ clockuntiltowardsnoon,——relaxing,somewhat,atdinner-time,butrecommencingintheafternoon,and,finally,dyingawayahalfanhourorsobeforethelongday’ssunset。OneofthestanchestpatronswaslittleNedHiggins,thedevourerofJimCrowandtheelephant,whoto-daysignalizedhisomnivorousprowessbyswallowingtwodromedariesandalocomotive。Phoebelaughed,asshesummedupheraggregateofsalesupontheslate;whileHepzibah,firstdrawingonapairofsilkgloves,reckonedoverthesordidaccumulationofcoppercoin,notwithoutsilverintermixed,thathadjingledintothetill。 \"Wemustrenewourstock,CousinHepzibah!\"criedthelittlesaleswoman。\"Thegingerbreadfiguresareallgone,andsoarethoseDutchwoodenmilkmaids,andmostofourotherplaythings。 Therehasbeenconstantinquiryforcheapraisins,andagreatcryforwhistles,andtrumpets,andjew’s-harps;andatleastadozenlittleboyshaveaskedformolasses-candy。Andwemustcontrivetogetapeckofrussetapples,lateintheseasonasitis。But,dearcousin,whatanenormousheapofcopper! Positivelyacoppermountain!\" \"Welldone!welldone!welldone!\"quothUncleVenner,whohadtakenoccasiontoshuffleinandoutoftheshopseveraltimesinthecourseoftheday。\"Here’sagirlthatwillneverendherdaysatmyfarm!Blessmyeyes,whatabrisklittlesoul!\" \"Yes,Phoebeisanicegirl!\"saidHepzibah,withascowlofaustereapprobation。\"But,UncleVenner,youhaveknownthefamilyagreatmanyyears。CanyoutellmewhetherthereeverwasaPyncheonwhomshetakesafter?\" \"Idon’tbelievethereeverwas,\"answeredthevenerableman。 \"Atanyrate,itneverwasmylucktoseeherlikeamongthem,nor,forthatmatter,anywhereelse。I’veseenagreatdealoftheworld,notonlyinpeople’skitchensandback-yardsbutatthestreet-corners,andonthewharves,andinotherplaceswheremybusinesscallsme;andI’mfreetosay,MissHepzibah,thatIneverknewahumancreaturedoherworksomuchlikeoneofGod’sangelsasthischildPhoebedoes!\" UncleVenner’seulogium,ifitappearrathertoohigh-strainedforthepersonandoccasion,had,nevertheless,asenseinwhichitwasbothsubtileandtrue。TherewasaspiritualqualityinPhoebe’sactivity。Thelifeofthelongandbusyday——spentinoccupationsthatmightsoeasilyhavetakenasqualidanduglyaspect——hadbeenmadepleasant,andevenlovely,bythespontaneousgracewithwhichthesehomelydutiesseemedtobloomoutofhercharacter;sothatlabor,whileshedealtwithit,hadtheeasyandflexiblecharmofplay。Angelsdonottoil,butlettheirgoodworksgrowoutofthem;andsodidPhoebe。 Thetworelatives——theyoungmaidandtheoldone——foundtimebeforenightfall,intheintervalsoftrade,tomakerapidadvancestowardsaffectionandconfidence。Arecluse,likeHepzibah,usuallydisplaysremarkablefrankness,andatleasttemporaryaffability,onbeingabsolutelycornered,andbroughttothepointofpersonalintercourse;liketheangelwhomJacobwrestledwith,sheisreadytoblessyouwhenonceovercome。 TheoldgentlewomantookadrearyandproudsatisfactioninleadingPhoebefromroomtoroomofthehouse,andrecountingthetraditionswithwhich,aswemaysay,thewallswerelugubriouslyfrescoed。Sheshowedtheindentationsmadebythelieutenant-governor’ssword-hiltinthedoor-panelsoftheapartmentwhereoldColonelPyncheon,adeadhost,hadreceivedhisaffrightedvisitorswithanawfulfrown。Theduskyterrorofthatfrown,Hepzibahobserved,wasthoughttobelingeringeversinceinthepassageway。ShebadePhoebestepintooneofthetallchairs,andinspecttheancientmapofthePyncheonterritoryattheeastward。Inatractoflandonwhichshelaidherfinger,thereexistedasilvermine,thelocalityofwhichwaspreciselypointedoutinsomememorandaofColonelPyncheonhimself,butonlytobemadeknownwhenthefamilyclaimshouldberecognizedbygovernment。ThusitwasfortheinterestofallNewEnglandthatthePyncheonsshouldhavejusticedonethem。Shetold,too,howthattherewasundoubtedlyanimmensetreasureofEnglishguineashiddensomewhereaboutthehouse,orinthecellar,orpossiblyinthegarden。 \"Ifyoushouldhappentofindit,Phoebe,\"saidHepzibah,glancingasideatherwithagrimyetkindlysmile,\"wewilltieuptheshop-bellforgoodandall!\" \"Yes,dearcousin,\"answeredPhoebe;\"but,inthemeantime,Ihearsomebodyringingit!\" Whenthecustomerwasgone,Hepzibahtalkedrathervaguely,andatgreatlength,aboutacertainAlicePyncheon,whohadbeenexceedinglybeautifulandaccomplishedinherlifetime,ahundredyearsago。Thefragranceofherrichanddelightfulcharacterstilllingeredabouttheplacewhereshehadlived,asadriedrosebudscentsthedrawerwhereithaswitheredandperished。ThislovelyAlicehadmetwithsomegreatandmysteriouscalamity,andhadgrownthinandwhite,andgraduallyfadedoutoftheworld。But,evennow,shewassupposedtohaunttheHouseoftheSevenGables,and,agreatmanytimes,——especiallywhenoneofthePyncheonswastodie,——shehadbeenheardplayingsadlyandbeautifullyontheharpsichord。 Oneofthesetunes,justasithadsoundedfromherspiritualtouch,hadbeenwrittendownbyanamateurofmusic;itwassoexquisitelymournfulthatnobody,tothisday,couldbeartohearitplayed,unlesswhenagreatsorrowhadmadethemknowthestillprofoundersweetnessofit。 \"Wasitthesameharpsichordthatyoushowedme?\"inquiredPhoebe。 \"Theverysame,\"saidHepzibah。\"ItwasAlicePyncheon’sharpsichord。WhenIwaslearningmusic,myfatherwouldneverletmeopenit。So,asIcouldonlyplayonmyteacher’sinstrument,Ihaveforgottenallmymusiclongago。\" Leavingtheseantiquethemes,theoldladybegantotalkaboutthedaguerreotypist,whom,asheseemedtobeawell-meaningandorderlyyoungman,andinnarrowcircumstances,shehadpermittedtotakeuphisresidenceinoneofthesevengables。 But,onseeingmoreofMr。Holgrave,shehardlyknewwhattomakeofhim。Hehadthestrangestcompanionsimaginable;menwithlongbeards,anddressedinlinenblouses,andothersuchnew-fangledandill-fittinggarments;reformers,temperancelecturers,andallmannerofcross-lookingphilanthropists; community-men,andcome-outers,asHepzibahbelieved,whoacknowledgednolaw,andatenosolidfood,butlivedonthescentofotherpeople’scookery,andturneduptheirnosesatthefare。Asforthedaguerreotypist,shehadreadaparagraphinapennypaper,theotherday,accusinghimofmakingaspeechfullofwildanddisorganizingmatter,atameetingofhisbanditti-likeassociates。Forherownpart,shehadreasontobelievethathepractisedanimalmagnetism,and,ifsuchthingswereinfashionnowadays,shouldbeapttosuspecthimofstudyingtheBlackArtupthereinhislonesomechamber。 \"But,dearcousin,\"saidPhoebe,\"iftheyoungmanissodangerous,whydoyoulethimstay?Ifhedoesnothingworse,hemaysetthehouseonfire!\" \"Why,sometimes,\"answeredHepzibah,\"Ihaveseriouslymadeitaquestion,whetherIoughtnottosendhimaway。But,withallhisoddities,heisaquietkindofaperson,andhassuchawayoftakingholdofone’smind,that,withoutexactlylikinghim(forIdon’tknowenoughoftheyoungman),Ishouldbesorrytolosesightofhimentirely。AwomanclingstoslightacquaintanceswhenshelivessomuchaloneasIdo。\" \"ButifMr。Holgraveisalawlessperson!\"remonstratedPhoebe,apartofwhoseessenceitwastokeepwithinthelimitsoflaw。 \"Oh!\"saidHepzibahcarelessly,——for,formalasshewas,still,inherlife’sexperience,shehadgnashedherteethagainsthumanlaw,——\"Isupposehehasalawofhisown!\" VIMAULE’SWELL AFTERanearlytea,thelittlecountry-girlstrayedintothegarden。Theenclosurehadformerlybeenveryextensive,butwasnowcontractedwithinsmallcompass,andhemmedabout,partlybyhighwoodenfences,andpartlybytheoutbuildingsofhousesthatstoodonanotherstreet。Initscentrewasagrass-plat,surroundingaruinouslittlestructure,whichshowedjustenoughofitsoriginaldesigntoindicatethatithadoncebeenasummer-house。Ahop-vine,springingfromlastyear’sroot,wasbeginningtoclamberoverit,butwouldbelongincoveringtheroofwithitsgreenmantle。Threeofthesevengableseitherfrontedorlookedsideways,withadarksolemnityofaspect,downintothegarden。 Theblack,richsoilhadfeditselfwiththedecayofalongperiodoftime;suchasfallenleaves,thepetalsofflowers,andthestalksandseed——vesselsofvagrantandlawlessplants,moreusefulaftertheirdeaththaneverwhileflauntinginthesun。 Theevilofthesedepartedyearswouldnaturallyhavesprungupagain,insuchrankweeds(symbolicofthetransmittedvicesofsociety)asarealwayspronetorootthemselvesabouthumandwellings。PhoebeSaw,however,thattheirgrowthmusthavebeencheckedbyadegreeofcarefullabor,bestoweddailyandsystematicallyonthegarden。Thewhitedoublerose-bushhadevidentlybeenproppedupanewagainstthehousesincethecommencementoftheseason;andapear-treeandthreedamson-trees,which,exceptarowofcurrant-bushes,constitutedtheonlyvarietiesoffruit,boremarksoftherecentamputationofseveralsuperfluousordefectivelimbs。Therewerealsoafewspeciesofantiqueandhereditaryflowers,innoveryflourishingcondition,butscrupulouslyweeded;asifsomeperson,eitheroutofloveorcuriosity,hadbeenanxioustobringthemtosuchperfectionastheywerecapableofattaining。Theremainderofthegardenpresentedawell-selectedassortmentofesculentvegetables,inapraiseworthystateofadvancement。Summersquashesalmostintheirgoldenblossom;cucumbers,nowevincingatendencytospreadawayfromthemainstock,andramblefarandwide;twoorthreerowsofstring-beansandasmanymorethatwereabouttofestoonthemselvesonpoles;tomatoes,occupyingasitesoshelteredandsunnythattheplantswerealreadygigantic,andpromisedanearlyandabundantharvest。 Phoebewonderedwhosecareandtoilitcouldhavebeenthathadplantedthesevegetables,andkeptthesoilsocleanandorderly。 NotsurelyhercousinHepzibah’s,whohadnotastenorspiritsforthelady-likeemploymentofcultivatingflowers,and——withherreclusehabits,andtendencytoshelterherselfwithinthedismalshadowofthehouse——wouldhardlyhavecomeforthunderthespeckofopenskytoweedandhoeamongthefraternityofbeansandsquashes。 Itbeingherfirstdayofcompleteestrangementfromruralobjects,Phoebefoundanunexpectedcharminthislittlenookofgrass,andfoliage,andaristocraticflowers,andplebeianvegetables。TheeyeofHeavenseemedtolookdownintoitpleasantly,andwithapeculiarsmile,asifgladtoperceivethatnature,elsewhereoverwhelmed,anddrivenoutofthedustytown,hadherebeenabletoretainabreathing-place。Thespotacquiredasomewhatwildergrace,andyetaverygentleone,fromthefactthatapairofrobinshadbuilttheirnestinthepear-tree,andweremakingthemselvesexceedinglybusyandhappyinthedarkintricacyofitsboughs。Bees,too,——strangetosay,——hadthoughtitworththeirwhiletocomehither,possiblyfromtherangeofhivesbesidesomefarm-housemilesaway。Howmanyaerialvoyagesmighttheyhavemade,inquestofhoney,orhoney-laden,betwixtdawnandsunset!Yet,lateasitnowwas,therestillaroseapleasanthumoutofoneortwoofthesquash-blossoms,inthedepthsofwichthesebeeswereplyingtheirgoldenlabor。TherewasoneotherobjectinthegardenwhichNaturemightfairlyclaimasherinalienableproperty,inspiteofwhatevermancoulddotorenderithisown。Thiswasafountain,setroundwitharimofoldmossystones,andpaved,initsbed,withwhatappearedtobeasortofmosaic-workofvariouslycoloredpebbles。Theplayandslightagitationofthewater,initsupwardgush,wroughtmagicallywiththesevariegatedpebbles,andmadeacontinuallyshiftingapparitionofquaintfigures,vanishingtoosuddenlytobedefinable。Thence,swellingovertherimofmoss-grownstones,thewaterstoleawayunderthefence,throughwhatweregrettocallagutter,ratherthanachannel。Normustweforgettomentionahen-coopofveryreverendantiquitythatstoodinthefarthercornerofthegarden,notagreatwayfromthefountain。ItnowcontainedonlyChanticleer,histwowives,andasolitarychicken。AllofthemwerepurespecimensofabreedwhichhadbeentransmitteddownasanheirloominthePyncheonfamily,andweresaid,whileintheirprime,tohaveattainedalmostthesizeofturkeys,and,onthescoreofdelicateflesh,tobefitforaprince’stable。Inproofoftheauthenticityofthislegendaryrenown,Hepzibahcouldhaveexhibitedtheshellofagreategg,whichanostrichneedhardlyhavebeenashamedof。Bethatasitmight,thehenswerenowscarcelylargerthanpigeons,andhadaqueer,rusty,witheredaspect,andagoutykindofmovement,andasleepyandmelancholytonethroughoutallthevariationsoftheircluckingandcackling。 Itwasevidentthattheracehaddegenerated,likemanyanobleracebesides,inconsequenceoftoostrictawatchfulnesstokeepitpure。Thesefeatheredpeoplehadexistedtoolongintheirdistinctvariety;afactofwhichthepresentrepresentatives,judgingbytheirlugubriousdeportment,seemedtobeaware。 Theykeptthemselvesalive,unquestionably,andlaidnowandthenanegg,andhatchedachicken;notforanypleasureoftheirown,butthattheworldmightnotabsolutelylosewhathadoncebeensoadmirableabreedoffowls。Thedistinguishingmarkofthehenswasacrestoflamentablyscantygrowth,intheselatterdays,butsooddlyandwickedlyanalogoustoHepzibah’sturban,thatPhoebe——tothepoignantdistressofherconscience,butinevitably——wasledtofancyageneralresemblancebetwixttheseforlornbipedsandherrespectablerelative。 Thegirlranintothehousetogetsomecrumbsofbread,coldpotatoes,andothersuchscrapsasweresuitabletotheaccommodatingappetiteoffowls。Returning,shegaveapeculiarcall,whichtheyseemedtorecognize。Thechickencreptthroughthepalesofthecoopandran,withsomeshowofliveliness,toherfeet;whileChanticleerandtheladiesofhishouseholdregardedherwithqueer,sidelongglances,andthencroakedonetoanother,asifcommunicatingtheirsageopinionsofhercharacter。Sowise,aswellasantique,wastheiraspect,astogivecolortotheidea,notmerelythattheywerethedescendantsofatime-honoredrace,butthattheyhadexisted,intheirindividualcapacity,eversincetheHouseoftheSevenGableswasfounded,andweresomehowmixedupwithitsdestiny。Theywereaspeciesoftutelarysprite,orBanshee;althoughwingedandfeathereddifferentlyfrommostotherguardianangels。 \"Here,youoddlittlechicken!\"saidPhoebe;\"herearesomenicecrumbsforyou!\" Thechicken,hereupon,thoughalmostasvenerableinappearanceasits,mother——possessing,indeed,thewholeantiquityofitsprogenitorsinminiature,——musteredvivacityenoughtoflutterupwardandalightonPhoebe’sshoulder。 \"Thatlittlefowlpaysyouahighcompliment!\"saidavoicebehindPhoebe。 Turningquickly,shewassurprisedatsightofayoungman,whohadfoundaccessintothegardenbyadooropeningoutofanothergablethanthatwhenceshehademerged。Heheldahoeinhishand,and,whilePhoebewasgoneinquestofthecrumbs,hadbeguntobusyhimselfwithdrawingupfreshearthabouttherootsofthetomatoes。 \"Thechickenreallytreatsyoulikeanoldacquaintance,\" continuedheinaquietway,whileasmilemadehisfacepleasanterthanPhoebeatfirstfanciedit。\"Thosevenerablepersonagesinthecoop,too,seemveryaffablydisposed。Youareluckytobeintheirgoodgracessosoon!Theyhaveknownmemuchlonger,butneverhonormewithanyfamiliarity,thoughhardlyadaypasseswithoutmybringingthemfood。MissHepzibah,Isuppose,willinterweavethefactwithherothertraditions,andsetitdownthatthefowlsknowyoutobeaPyncheon!\" \"Thesecretis,\"saidPhoebe,smiling,\"thatIhavelearnedhowtotalkwithhensandchickens。\" \"Ah,butthesehens,\"answeredtheyoungman,——\"thesehensofaristocraticlineagewouldscorntounderstandthevulgarlanguageofabarn-yardfowl。Iprefertothink——andsowouldMissHepzibah——thattheyrecognizethefamilytone。ForyouareaPyncheon?\" \"MynameisPhoebePyncheon,\"saidthegirl,withamannerofsomereserve;forshewasawarethathernewacquaintancecouldbenootherthanthedaguerreotypist,ofwhoselawlesspropensitiestheoldmaidhadgivenheradisagreeableidea。\"IdidnotknowthatmycousinHepzibah’sgardenwasunderanotherperson’scare。\" \"Yes,\"saidHolgrave,\"Idig,andhoe,andweed,inthisblackoldearth,forthesakeofrefreshingmyselfwithwhatlittlenatureandsimplicitymaybeleftinit,aftermenhavesolongsownandreapedhere。Iturnuptheearthbywayofpastime。 Mysoberoccupation,sofarasIhaveany,iswithalightermaterial。Inshort,Imakepicturesoutofsunshine;and,nottobetoomuchdazzledwithmyowntrade,IhaveprevailedwithMissHepzibahtoletmelodgeinoneoftheseduskygables。Itislikeabandageoverone’seyes,tocomeintoit。Butwouldyouliketoseeaspecimenofmyproductions?\" \"Adaguerreotypelikeness,doyoumean?\"askedPhoebewithlessreserve; for,inspiteofprejudice,herownyouthfulnesssprangforwardtomeethis。\"Idon’tmuchlikepicturesofthatsort,——theyaresohardandstern;besidesdodgingawayfromtheeye,andtryingtoescapealtogether。 Theyareconsciousoflookingveryunamiable,Isuppose,andthereforehatetobeseen。\" \"Ifyouwouldpermitme,\"saidtheartist,lookingatPhoebe,\"Ishouldliketotrywhetherthedaguerreotypecanbringoutdisagreeabletraitsonaperfectlyamiableface。Buttherecertainlyistruthinwhatyouhavesaid。Mostofmylikenessesdolookunamiable;buttheverysufficientreason,Ifancy,is,becausetheoriginalsareso。ThereisawonderfulinsightinHeaven’sbroadandsimplesunshine。Whilewegiveitcreditonlyfordepictingthemerestsurface,itactuallybringsoutthesecretcharacterwithatruththatnopainterwouldeverventureupon,evencouldhedetectit。Thereis,atleast,noflatteryinmyhumblelineofart。Now,hereisalikenesswhichIhavetakenoverandoveragain,andstillwithnobetterresult。Yettheoriginalwears,tocommoneyes,averydifferentexpression。 Itwouldgratifymetohaveyourjudgmentonthischaracter。\" Heexhibitedadaguerreotypeminiatureinamoroccocase。 Phoebemerelyglancedatit,andgaveitback。 \"Iknowtheface,\"shereplied;\"foritssterneyehasbeenfollowingmeaboutallday。ItismyPuritanancestor,whohangsyonderintheparlor。Tobesure,youhavefoundsomewayofcopyingtheportraitwithoutitsblackvelvetcapandgraybeard,andhavegivenhimamoderncoatandsatincravat,insteadofhiscloakandband。Idon’tthinkhimimprovedbyyouralterations。\" \"Youwouldhaveseenotherdifferenceshadyoulookedalittlelonger,\"saidHolgrave,laughing,yetapparentlymuchstruck。 \"Icanassureyouthatthisisamodernface,andonewhichyouwillveryprobablymeet。Now,theremarkablepointis,thattheoriginalwears,totheworld’seye,——and,foraughtIknow,tohismostintimatefriends,——anexceedinglypleasantcountenance,indicativeofbenevolence,opennessofheart,sunnygood-humor,andotherpraiseworthyqualitiesofthatcast。Thesun,asyousee,tellsquiteanotherstory,andwillnotbecoaxedoutofit,afterhalfadozenpatientattemptsonmypart。Herewehavetheman,sly,subtle,hard,imperious,and,withal,coldasice。Lookatthateye!Wouldyouliketobeatitsmercy?Atthatmouth!Coulditeversmile?Andyet,ifyoucouldonlyseethebenignsmileoftheoriginal!ItissomuchtheMoreunfortunate,asheisapubliccharacterofsomeeminence,andthelikenesswasintendedtobeengraved。\" \"Well,Idon’twishtoseeitanymore,\"observedPhoebe,turningawayhereyes。\"Itiscertainlyveryliketheoldportrait。ButmycousinHepzibahhasanotherpicture,——aminiature。Iftheoriginalisstillintheworld,Ithinkhemightdefythesuntomakehimlooksternandhard。\" \"Youhaveseenthatpicture,then!\"exclaimedtheartist,withanexpressionofmuchinterest。\"Ineverdid,buthaveagreatcuriositytodoso。Andyoujudgefavorablyoftheface?\" \"Thereneverwasasweeterone,\"saidPhoebe。\"Itisalmosttoosoftandgentleforaman’s。\" \"Istherenothingwildintheeye?\"continuedHolgrave,soearnestlythatitembarrassedPhoebe,asdidalsothequietfreedomwithwhichhepresumedontheirsorecentacquaintance。\"Istherenothingdarkorsinisteranywhere?Couldyounotconceivetheoriginaltohavebeenguiltyofagreatcrime?\" \"Itisnonsense,\"saidPhoebealittleimpatiently,\"forustotalkaboutapicturewhichyouhaveneverseen。Youmistakeitforsomeother。Acrime,indeed!SinceyouareafriendofmycousinHepzibah’s,youshouldaskhertoshowyouthepicture。\" \"Itwillsuitmypurposestillbettertoseetheoriginal,\"repliedthedaguerreotypistcoolly。\"Astohischaracter,weneednotdiscussitspoints;theyhavealreadybeensettledbyacompetenttribunal,oronewhichcalleditselfcompetent。But,stay!Donotgoyet,ifyouplease!Ihaveapropositiontomakeyou。\" Phoebewasonthepointofretreating,butturnedback,withsomehesitation;forshedidnotexactlycomprehendhismanner,although,onbetterobservation,itsfeatureseemedrathertobelackofceremonythananyapproachtooffensiverudeness。Therewasanoddkindofauthority,too,inwhathenowproceededtosay,ratherasifthegardenwerehisownthanaplacetowhichhewasadmittedmerelybyHepzibah’scourtesy。 \"Ifagreeabletoyou,\"heobserved,\"itwouldgivemepleasuretoturnovertheseflowers,andthoseancientandrespectablefowls,toyourcare。Comingfreshfromcountryairandoccupations,youwillsoonfeeltheneedofsomesuchout-of-dooremployment。 Myownspheredoesnotsomuchlieamongflowers。Youcantrimandtendthem,therefore,asyouplease;andIwillaskonlytheleasttrifleofablossom,nowandthen,inexchangeforallthegood,honestkitchenvegetableswithwhichIproposetoenrichMissHepzibah’stable。Sowewillbefellow-laborers,somewhatonthecommunitysystem。\" Silently,andrathersurprisedatherowncompliance,Phoebeaccordinglybetookherselftoweedingaflower-bed,butbusiedherselfstillmorewithcogitationsrespectingthisyoungman,withwhomshesounexpectedlyfoundherselfontermsapproachingtofamiliarity。Shedidnotaltogetherlikehim。Hischaracterperplexedthelittlecountry-girl,asitmightamorepractisedobserver;for,whilethetoneofhisconversationhadgenerallybeenplayful,theimpressionleftonhermindwasthatofgravity,and,exceptashisyouthmodifiedit,almoststernness。Sherebelled,asitwere,againstacertainmagneticelementintheartist’snature,whichheexercisedtowardsher,possiblywithoutbeingconsciousofit。 Afteralittlewhile,thetwilight,deepenedbytheshadowsofthefruit-treesandthesurroundingbuildings,threwanobscurityoverthegarden。 \"There,\"saidHolgrave,\"itistimetogiveoverwork!Thatlaststrokeofthehoehascutoffabeanstalk。Good-night,MissPhoebePyncheon!Anybrightday,ifyouwillputoneofthoserosebudsinyourhair,andcometomyroomsinCentralStreet,Iwillseizethepurestrayofsunshine,andmakeapictureofthefloweranditswearer。\"Heretiredtowardshisownsolitarygable,butturnedhishead,onreachingthedoor,andcalledtoPhoebe,withatonewhichcertainlyhadlaughterinit,yetwhichseemedtobemorethanhalfinearnest。 \"BecarefulnottodrinkatMaule’swell!\"saidhe。\"Neitherdrinknorbatheyourfaceinit!\" \"Maule’swell!\"answeredPhoebe。\"Isthatitwiththerimofmossystones?Ihavenothoughtofdrinkingthere,——butwhynot?\" \"Oh,\"rejoinedthedaguerreotypist,\"because,likeanoldlady’scupoftea,itiswaterbewitched!\" Hevanished;andPhoebe,lingeringamoment,sawaglimmeringlight,andthenthesteadybeamofalamp,inachamberofthegable。OnreturningintoHepzibah’sapartmentofthehouse,shefoundthelow-studdedparlorsodimandduskythathereyescouldnotpenetratetheinterior。Shewasindistinctlyaware,however,thatthegauntfigureoftheoldgentlewomanwassittinginoneofthestraight-backedchairs,alittlewithdrawnfromthewindow,thefaintgleamofwhichshowedtheblanchedpalenessofhercheek,turnedsidewaystowardsacorner。 \"ShallIlightalamp,CousinHepzibah?\"sheasked。 \"Do,ifyouplease,mydearchild,\"answeredHepzibah。\"Butputitonthetableinthecornerofthepassage。Myeyesareweak; andIcanseldombearthelamplightonthem。\" Whataninstrumentisthehumanvoice!Howwonderfullyresponsivetoeveryemotionofthehumansoul!InHepzibah’stone,atthatmoment,therewasacertainrichdepthandmoisture,asifthewords,commonplaceastheywere,hadbeensteepedinthewarmthofherheart。Again,whilelightingthelampinthekitchen,Phoebefanciedthathercousinspoketoher。 \"Inamoment,cousin!\"answeredthegirl。\"Thesematchesjustglimmer,andgoout。\" But,insteadofaresponsefromHepzibah,sheseemedtohearthemurmurofanunknownvoice。Itwasstrangelyindistinct,however,andlesslikearticulatewordsthananunshapedsound,suchaswouldbetheutteranceoffeelingandsympathy,ratherthanoftheintellect。 Sovaguewasit,thatitsimpressionorechoinPhoebe’smindwasthatofunreality。Sheconcludedthatshemusthavemistakensomeothersoundforthatofthehumanvoice;orelsethatitwasaltogetherinherfancy。 Shesetthelightedlampinthepassage,andagainenteredtheparlor。Hepzibah’sform,thoughitssableoutlinemingledwiththedusk,wasnowlessimperfectlyvisible。Intheremoterpartsoftheroom,however,itswallsbeingsoilladaptedtoreflectlight,therewasnearlythesameobscurityasbefore。 \"Cousin,\"saidPhoebe,\"didyouspeaktomejustnow?\" \"No,child!\"repliedHepzibah。 Fewerwordsthanbefore,butwiththesamemysteriousmusicinthem!Mellow,melancholy,yetnotmournful,thetoneseemedtogushupoutofthedeepwellofHepzibah’sheart,allsteepedinitsprofoundestemotion。Therewasatremorinit,too,that——asallstrongfeelingiselectric——partlycommunicateditselftoPhoebe。Thegirlsatsilentlyforamoment。Butsoon,hersensesbeingveryacute,shebecameconsciousofanirregularrespirationinanobscurecorneroftheroom。Herphysicalorganization,moreover,beingatoncedelicateandhealthy,gaveheraperception,operatingwithalmosttheeffectofaspiritualmedium,thatsomebodywasnearathand。 \"Mydearcousin,\"askedshe,overcominganindefinablereluctance,\"istherenotsomeoneintheroomwithus?\" \"Phoebe,mydearlittlegirl,\"saidHepzibah,afteramoment’spause,\"youwereupbetimes,andhavebeenbusyallday。Praygotobed;forIamsureyoumustneedrest。Iwillsitintheparlorawhile,andcollectmythoughts。Ithasbeenmycustomformoreyears,child,thanyouhavelived!\"Whilethusdismissingher,themaidenladysteptforward,kissedPhoebe,andpressedhertoherheart,whichbeatagainstthegirl’sbosomwithastrong,high,andtumultuousswell。Howcametheretobesomuchloveinthisdesolateoldheart,thatitcouldaffordtowelloverthusabundantly? \"Goodnight,cousin,\"saidPhoebe,strangelyaffectedbyHepzibah’smanner。\"Ifyoubegintoloveme,Iamglad!\" Sheretiredtoherchamber,butdidnotsoonfallasleep,northenveryprofoundly。Atsomeuncertainperiodinthedepthsofnight,and,asitwere,throughthethinveilofadream,shewasconsciousofafootstepmountingthestairsheavily,butnotwithforceanddecision。ThevoiceofHepzibah,withahushthroughit,wasgoingupalongwiththefootsteps;and,again,responsivetohercousin’svoice,Phoebeheardthatstrange,vaguemurmur,whichmightbelikenedtoanindistinctshadowofhumanutterance。 VIITheGuestWHENPhoebeawoke,——whichshedidwiththeearlytwitteringoftheconjugalcoupleofrobinsinthepear-tree,——sheheardmovementsbelowstairs,and,hasteningdown,foundHepzibahalreadyinthekitchen。Shestoodbyawindow,holdingabookinclosecontiguitytohernose,asifwiththehopeofgaininganolfactoryacquaintancewithitscontents,sinceherimperfectvisionmadeitnotveryeasytoreadthem。Ifanyvolumecouldhavemanifesteditsessentialwisdominthemodesuggested,itwouldcertainlyhavebeentheonenowinHepzibah’shand; andthekitchen,insuchanevent,wouldforthwithhavestreamedwiththefragranceofvenison,turkeys,capons,lardedpartridges,puddings,cakes,andChristmaspies,inallmannerofelaboratemixtureandconcoction。Itwasacookerybook,fullofinnumerableoldfashionsofEnglishdishes,andillustratedwithengravings,whichrepresentedthearrangementsofthetableatsuchbanquetsasitmighthavebefittedanoblemantogiveinthegreathallofhiscastle。And,amidtheserichandpotentdevicesoftheculinaryart(notoneofwhich,probably,hadbeentested,withinthememoryofanyman’sgrandfather),poorHepzibahwasseekingforsomenimblelittletitbit,which,withwhatskillshehad,andsuchmaterialsaswereathand,shemighttossupforbreakfast。 Soon,withadeepsigh,sheputasidethesavoryvolume,andinquiredofPhoebewhetheroldSpeckle,asshecalledoneofthehens,hadlaidaneggtheprecedingday。Phoeberantosee,butreturnedwithouttheexpectedtreasureinherhand。Atthatinstant,however,theblastofafish-dealer’sconchwasheard,announcinghisapproachalongthestreet。Withenergeticrapsattheshop-window,Hepzibahsummonedthemanin,andmadepurchaseofwhathewarrantedasthefinestmackerelinhiscart,andasfataoneaseverhefeltwithhisfingersoearlyintheseason。 RequestingPhoebetoroastsomecoffee,——whichshecasuallyobservedwastherealMocha,andsolongkeptthateachofthesmallberriesoughttobeworthitsweightingold,——themaidenladyheapedfuelintothevastreceptacleoftheancientfireplaceinsuchquantityassoontodrivethelingeringduskoutofthekitchen。Thecountry-girl,willingtogiveherutmostassistance,proposedtomakeanIndiancake,afterhermother’speculiarmethod,ofeasymanufacture,andwhichshecouldvouchforaspossessingarichness,and,ifrightlyprepared,adelicacy,unequalledbyanyothermodeofbreakfast-cake。 Hepzibahgladlyassenting,thekitchenwassoonthesceneofsavorypreparation。Perchance,amidtheirproperelementofsmoke,whicheddiedforthfromtheill-constructedchimney,theghostsofdepartedcook-maidslookedwonderinglyon,orpeepeddownthegreatbreadthoftheflue,despisingthesimplicityoftheprojectedmeal,yetineffectuallypiningtothrusttheirshadowyhandsintoeachinchoatedish。Thehalf-starvedrats,atanyrate,stolevisiblyoutoftheirhiding-places,andsatontheirhind-legs,snuffingthefumyatmosphere,andwistfullyawaitinganopportunitytonibble。 Hepzibahhadnonaturalturnforcookery,and,tosaythetruth,hadfairlyincurredherpresentmeagrenessbyoftenchoosingtogowithoutherdinnerratherthanbeattendantontherotationofthespit,orebullitionofthepot。Herzealoverthefire,therefore,wasquiteanheroictestofsentiment。Itwastouching,andpositivelyworthyoftears(ifPhoebe,theonlyspectator,excepttheratsandghostsaforesaid,hadnotbeenbetteremployedthaninsheddingthem),toseeherrakeoutabedoffreshandglowingcoals,andproceedtobroilthemackerel。Herusuallypalecheekswereallablazewithheatandhurry。Shewatchedthefishwithasmuchtendercareandminutenessofattentionasif,——weknownothowtoexpressitotherwise,——asifherownheartwereonthegridiron,andherimmortalhappinesswereinvolvedinitsbeingdonepreciselytoaturn! Life,withindoors,hasfewpleasanterprospectsthananeatlyarrangedandwell-provisionedbreakfast-table。Wecometoitfreshly,inthedewyyouthoftheday,andwhenourspiritualandsensualelementsareinbetteraccordthanatalaterperiod; sothatthematerialdelightsofthemorningmealarecapableofbeingfullyenjoyed,withoutanyverygrievousreproaches,whethergastricorconscientious,foryieldingevenatrifleovermuchtotheanimaldepartmentofournature。Thethoughts,too,thatrunaroundtheringoffamiliarguestshaveapiquancyandmirthfulness,andoftentimesavividtruth,whichmorerarelyfindtheirwayintotheelaborateintercourseofdinner。Hepzibah’ssmallandancienttable,supportedonitsslenderandgracefullegs,andcoveredwithaclothoftherichestdamask,lookedworthytobethesceneandcentreofoneofthecheerfullestofparties。Thevaporofthebroiledfisharoselikeincensefromtheshrineofabarbarianidol,whilethefragranceoftheMochamighthavegratifiedthenostrilsofatutelaryLar,orwhateverpowerhasscopeoveramodernbreakfast-table。 Phoebe’sIndiancakeswerethesweetestofferingofall,——intheirhuebefittingtherusticaltarsoftheinnocentandgoldenage,——or,sobrightlyyellowwerethey,resemblingsomeofthebreadwhichwaschangedtoglisteninggoldwhenMidastriedtoeatit。Thebuttermustnotbeforgotten,——butterwhichPhoebeherselfhadchurned,inherownruralhome,andbroughtittohercousinasapropitiatorygift,——smellingofclover-blossoms,anddiffusingthecharmofpastoralscenerythroughthedark-panelledparlor。Allthis,withthequaintgorgeousnessoftheoldchinacupsandsaucers,andthecrestedspoons,andasilvercream-jug(Hepzibah’sonlyotherarticleofplate,andshapedliketherudestporringer),setoutaboardatwhichthestateliestofoldColonelPyncheon’sguestsneednothavescornedtotakehisplace。ButthePuritan’sfacescowleddownoutofthepicture,asifnothingonthetablepleasedhisappetite。 Bywayofcontributingwhatgraceshecould,Phoebegatheredsomerosesandafewotherflowers,possessingeitherscentorbeauty,andarrangedtheminaglasspitcher,which,havinglongagolostitshandle,wassomuchthefitterforaflower-vase。 Theearlysunshine——asfreshasthatwhichpeepedintoEve’sbowerwhilesheandAdamsatatbreakfastthere——cametwinklingthroughthebranchesofthepear-tree,andfellquiteacrossthetable。 Allwasnowready。Therewerechairsandplatesforthree。 AchairandplateforHepzibah,——thesameforPhoebe,——butwhatotherguestdidhercousinlookfor? ThroughoutthispreparationtherehadbeenaconstanttremorinHepzibah’sframe;anagitationsopowerfulthatPhoebecouldseethequiveringofhergauntshadow,asthrownbythefirelightonthekitchenwall,orbythesunshineontheparlorfloor。Itsmanifestationsweresovarious,andagreedsolittlewithoneanother,thatthegirlknewnotwhattomakeofit。Sometimesitseemedanecstasyofdelightandhappiness。Atsuchmoments,Hepzibahwouldflingoutherarms,andinfoldPhoebeinthem,andkisshercheekastenderlyaseverhermotherhad;sheappearedtodosobyaninevitableimpulse,andasifherbosomwereoppressedwithtenderness,ofwhichshemustneedspouroutalittle,inordertogainbreathing-room。Thenextmoment,withoutanyvisiblecauseforthechange,herunwontedjoyshrankback,appalled,asitwere,andclotheditselfinmourning; oritranandhiditself,sotospeak,inthedungeonofherheart,whereithadlonglainchained,whileacold,spectralsorrowtooktheplaceoftheimprisonedjoy,thatwasafraidtobeenfranchised,——asorrowasblackasthatwasbright。Sheoftenbrokeintoalittle,nervous,hystericlaugh,moretouchingthananytearscouldbe; andforthwith,asiftotrywhichwasthemosttouching,agushoftearswouldfollow;orperhapsthelaughterandtearscamebothatonce,andsurroundedourpoorHepzibah,inamoralsense,withakindofpale,dimrainbow。TowardsPhoebe,aswehavesaid,shewasaffectionate,——fartendererthaneverbefore,intheirbriefacquaintance,exceptforthatonekissontheprecedingnight,——yetwithaContinuallyrecurringpettishnessandirritability。Shewouldspeaksharplytoher; then,throwingasideallthestarchedreserveofherordinarymanner,askpardon,andthenextinstantrenewthejust-forgiveninjury。 Atlast,whentheirmutuallaborwasallfinished,shetookPhoebe’shandinherowntremblingone。 \"Bearwithme,mydearchild,\"shecried;\"fortrulymyheartisfulltothebrim!Bearwithme;forIloveyou,Phoebe,thoughIspeaksoroughly。Thinknothingofit,dearestchild!Byandby,Ishallbekind,andonlykind!\" \"Mydearestcousin,cannotyoutellmewhathashappened?\"askedPhoebe,withasunnyandtearfulsympathy。\"Whatisitthatmovesyouso?\" \"Hush!hush!Heiscoming!\"whisperedHepzibah,hastilywipinghereyes。\"Lethimseeyoufirst,Phoebe;foryouareyoungandrosy,andcannothelplettingasmilebreakoutwhetherorno。Healwayslikedbrightfaces!Andmineisoldnow,andthetearsarehardlydryonit。Henevercouldabidetears。There;drawthecurtainalittle,sothattheshadowmayfallacrosshissideofthetable!Butlettherebeagooddealofsunshine,too;forheneverwasfondofgloom,assomepeopleare。Hehashadbutlittlesunshineinhislife,——poorClifford,——and,oh,whatablackshadow。Poor,poorClifford!\" Thusmurmuringinanundertone,asifspeakingrathertoherownheartthantoPhoebe,theoldgentlewomansteppedontiptoeabouttheroom,makingsucharrangementsassuggestedthemselvesatthecrisis。 Meanwhiletherewasastepinthepassage-way,abovestairs。 Phoeberecognizeditasthesamewhichhadpassedupward,asthroughherdream,inthenight-time。Theapproachingguest,whoeveritmightbe,appearedtopauseattheheadofthestaircase; hepausedtwiceorthriceinthedescent;hepausedagainatthefoot。 Eachtime,thedelayseemedtobewithoutpurpose,butratherfromaforgetfulnessofthepurposewhichhadsethiminmotion,orasiftheperson’sfeetcameinvoluntarilytoastand-stillbecausethemotive-powerwastoofeebletosustainhisprogress。Finally,hemadealongpauseatthethresholdoftheparlor。Hetookholdoftheknobofthedoor;thenloosenedhisgraspwithoutopeningit。 Hepzibah,herhandsconvulsivelyclasped,stoodgazingattheentrance。 \"DearCousinHepzibah,praydon’tlookso!\"saidPhoebe,trembling; forhercousin’semotion,andthismysteriouslyreluctantstep,madeherfeelasifaghostwerecomingintotheroom。\"Youreallyfrightenme!Issomethingawfulgoingtohappen?\" \"Hush!\"whisperedHepzibah。\"Becheerful!whatevermayhappen,benothingbutcheerful!\" Thefinalpauseatthethresholdprovedsolong,thatHepzibah,unabletoendurethesuspense,rushedforward,threwopenthedoor,andledinthestrangerbythehand。Atthefirstglance,Phoebesawanelderlypersonage,inanold-fashioneddressing-gownoffadeddamask,andwearinghisgrayoralmostwhitehairofanunusuallength。Itquiteovershadowedhisforehead,exceptwhenhethrustitback,andstaredvaguelyabouttheroom。Afteraverybriefinspectionofhisface,itwaseasytoconceivethathisfootstepmustnecessarilybesuchanoneasthatwhich,slowlyandwithasindefiniteanaimasachild’sfirstjourneyacrossafloor,hadjustbroughthimhitherward。Yettherewerenotokensthathisphysicalstrengthmightnothavesufficedforafreeanddeterminedgait。Itwasthespiritofthemanthatcouldnotwalk。Theexpressionofhiscountenance——while,notwithstandingithadthelightofreasoninit——seemedtowaver,andglimmer,andnearlytodieaway,andfeeblytorecoveritselfagain。Itwaslikeaflamewhichweseetwinklingamonghalf-extinguishedembers;wegazeatitmoreintentlythanifitwereapositiveblaze,gushingvividlyupward,——moreintently,butwithacertainimpatience,asifitoughteithertokindleitselfintosatisfactorysplendor,orbeatonceextinguished。 Foraninstantafterenteringtheroom,thegueststoodstill,retainingHepzibah’shandinstinctively,asachilddoesthatofthegrownpersonwhoguidesit。HesawPhoebe,however,andcaughtanilluminationfromheryouthfulandpleasantaspect,which,indeed,threwacheerfulnessabouttheparlor,likethecircleofreflectedbrilliancyaroundtheglassvaseofflowersthatwasstandinginthesunshine。Hemadeasalutation,or,tospeaknearerthetruth,anill-defined,abortiveattemptatcurtsy。Imperfectasitwas,however,itconveyedanidea,or,atleast,gaveahint,ofindescribablegrace,suchasnopractisedartofexternalmannerscouldhaveattained。Itwastooslighttoseizeuponattheinstant;yet,asrecollectedafterwards,seemedtotransfigurethewholeman。 \"DearClifford,\"saidHepzibah,inthetonewithwhichonesoothesawaywardinfant,\"thisisourcousinPhoebe,——littlePhoebePyncheon,——Arthur’sonlychild,youknow。Shehascomefromthecountrytostaywithusawhile;forouroldhousehasgrowntobeverylonelynow。\" \"Phoebe——PhoebePyncheon?——Phoebe?\"repeatedtheguest,withastrange,sluggish,ill-definedutterance。\"Arthur’schild!Ah,Iforget!Nomatter。Sheisverywelcome!\" \"Come,dearClifford,takethischair,\"saidHepzibah,leadinghimtohisplace。\"Pray,Phoebe,lowerthecurtainaverylittlemore。 Nowletusbeginbreakfast。\" Theguestseatedhimselfintheplaceassignedhim,andlookedstrangelyaround。Hewasevidentlytryingtograpplewiththepresentscene,andbringithometohismindwithamoresatisfactorydistinctness。Hedesiredtobecertain,atleast,thathewashere,inthelow-studded,cross-beamed,oaken-panelledparlor,andnotinsomeotherspot,whichhadstereotypeditselfintohissenses。Buttheeffortwastoogreattobesustainedwithmorethanafragmentarysuccess。Continually,aswemayexpressit,hefadedawayoutofhisplace;or,inotherwords,hismindandconsciousnesstooktheirdeparture,leavinghiswasted,gray,andmelancholyfigure——asubstantialemptiness,amaterialghost——tooccupyhisseatattable。Again,afterablankmoment,therewouldbeaflickeringtaper-gleaminhiseyeballs。Itbetokenedthathisspiritualparthadreturned,andwasdoingitsbesttokindletheheart’shouseholdfire,andlightupintellectuallampsinthedarkandruinousmansion,whereitwasdoomedtobeaforlorninhabitant。 Atoneofthesemomentsoflesstorpid,yetstillimperfectanimation,Phoebebecameconvincedofwhatshehadatfirstrejectedastooextravagantandstartlinganidea。ShesawthatthepersonbeforehermusthavebeentheoriginalofthebeautifulminiatureinhercousinHepzibah’spossession。Indeed,withafeminineeyeforcostume,shehadatonceidentifiedthedamaskdressing-gown,whichenvelopedhim,asthesameinfigure,material,andfashion,withthatsoelaboratelyrepresentedinthepicture。 Thisold,fadedgarment,withallitspristinebrilliancyextinct,seemed,insomeindescribableway,totranslatethewearer’suntoldmisfortune,andmakeitperceptibletothebeholder’seye。Itwasthebettertobediscerned,bythisexteriortype,howwornandoldwerethesoul’smoreimmediategarments;thatformandcountenance,thebeautyandgraceofwhichhadalmosttranscendedtheskillofthemostexquisiteofartists。Itcouldthemoreadequatelybeknownthatthesoulofthemanmusthavesufferedsomemiserablewrong,fromitsearthlyexperience。Thereheseemedtosit,withadimveilofdecayandruinbetwixthimandtheworld,butthroughwhich,atflittingintervals,mightbecaughtthesameexpression,sorefined,sosoftlyimaginative,whichMalbone——venturingahappytouch,withsuspendedbreath——hadimpartedtotheminiature!Therehadbeensomethingsoinnatelycharacteristicinthislook,thatalltheduskyyears,andtheburdenofunfitcalamitywhichhadfallenuponhim,didnotsufficeutterlytodestroyit。 Hepzibahhadnowpouredoutacupofdeliciouslyfragrantcoffee,andpresentedittoherguest。Ashiseyesmethers,heseemedbewilderedanddisquieted。 \"Isthisyou,Hepzibah?\"hemurmuredsadly。then,moreapart,andperhapsunconsciousthathewasoverheard,\"Howchanged! howchanged!Andissheangrywithme?Whydoesshebendherbrowso?\" PoorHepzibah!Itwasthatwretchedscowlwhichtimeandhernear-sightedness,andthefretofinwarddiscomfort,hadrenderedsohabitualthatanyvehemenceofmoodinvariablyevokedit。Butattheindistinctmurmurofhiswordsherwholefacegrewtender,andevenlovely,withsorrowfulaffection;theharshnessofherfeaturesdisappeared,asitwere,behindthewarmandmistyglow。 \"Angry!sherepeated;\"angrywithyou,Clifford!\" Hertone,assheutteredtheexclamation,hadaplaintiveandreallyexquisitemelodythrillingthroughit,yetwithoutsubduingacertainsomethingwhichanobtuseauditormightstillhavemistakenforasperity。 Itwasasifsometranscendentmusicianshoulddrawasoul-thrillingsweetnessoutofacrackedinstrument,whichmakesitsphysicalimperfectionheardinthemidstofetherealharmony,——sodeepwasthesensibilitythatfoundanorganinHepzibah’svoice! \"Thereisnothingbutlove,here,Clifford,\"sheadded,——\"nothingbutlove!Youareathome!\" Theguestrespondedtohertonebyasmile,whichdidnothalflightuphisface。Feebleasitwas,however,andgoneinamoment,ithadacharmofwonderfulbeauty。Itwasfollowedbyacoarserexpression;oronethathadtheeffectofcoarsenessonthefinemouldandoutlineofhiscountenance,becausetherewasnothingintellectualtotemperit。Itwasalookofappetite。 Heatefoodwithwhatmightalmostbetermedvoracity;andseemedtoforgethimself,Hepzibah,theyounggirl,andeverythingelsearoundhim,inthesensualenjoymentwhichthebountifullyspreadtableafforded。Inhisnaturalsystem,thoughhigh-wroughtanddelicatelyrefined,asensibilitytothedelightsofthepalatewasprobablyinherent。Itwouldhavebeenkeptincheck,however,andevenconvertedintoanaccomplishment,andoneofthethousandmodesofintellectualculture,hadhismoreetherealcharacteristicsretainedtheirvigor。Butasitexistednow,theeffectwaspainfulandmadePhoebedroophereyes。 Inalittlewhiletheguestbecamesensibleofthefragranceoftheyetuntastedcoffee。Hequaffediteagerly。Thesubtleessenceactedonhimlikeacharmeddraught,andcausedtheopaquesubstanceofhisanimalbeingtogrowtransparent,or,atleast,translucent;sothataspiritualgleamwastransmittedthroughit,withaclearerlustrethanhitherto。 \"More,more!\"hecried,withnervoushasteinhisutterance,asifanxioustoretainhisgraspofwhatsoughttoescapehim。\"ThisiswhatIneed!Givememore!\" Underthisdelicateandpowerfulinfluencehesatmoreerect,andlookedoutfromhiseyeswithaglancethattooknoteofwhatitrestedon。Itwasnotsomuchthathisexpressiongrewmoreintellectual;this,thoughithaditsshare,wasnotthemostpeculiareffect。Neitherwaswhatwecallthemoralnaturesoforciblyawakenedastopresentitselfinremarkableprominence。 Butacertainfinetemperofbeingwasnownotbroughtoutinfullrelief,butchangeablyandimperfectlybetrayed,ofwhichitwasthefunctiontodealwithallbeautifulandenjoyablethings。 Inacharacterwhereitshouldexistasthechiefattribute,itwouldbestowonitspossessoranexquisitetaste,andanenviablesusceptibilityofhappiness。Beautywouldbehislife;hisaspirationswouldalltendtowardit;and,allowinghisframeandphysicalorganstobeinconsonance,hisowndevelopmentswouldlikewisebebeautiful。Suchamanshouldhavenothingtodowithsorrow;nothingwithstrife;nothingwiththemartyrdomwhich,inaninfinitevarietyofshapes,awaitsthosewhohavetheheart,andwill,andconscience,tofightabattlewiththeworld。 Totheseheroictempers,suchmartyrdomistherichestmeedintheworld’sgift。Totheindividualbeforeus,itcouldonlybeagrief,intenseindueproportionwiththeseverityoftheinfliction。Hehadnorighttobeamartyr;and,beholdinghimsofittobehappyandsofeebleforallotherpurposes,agenerous,strong,andnoblespiritwould,methinks,havebeenreadytosacrificewhatlittleenjoymentitmighthaveplannedforitself,——itwouldhaveflungdownthehopes,sopaltryinitsregard,——iftherebythewintryblastsofourrudespheremightcometemperedtosuchaman。 Nottospeakitharshlyorscornfully,itseemedClifford’snaturetobeaSybarite。Itwasperceptible,eventhere,inthedarkoldparlor,intheinevitablepolaritywithwhichhiseyeswereattractedtowardsthequiveringplayofsunbeamsthroughtheshadowyfoliage。Itwasseeninhisappreciatingnoticeofthevaseofflowers,thescentofwhichheinhaledwithazestalmostpeculiartoaphysicalorganizationsorefinedthatspiritualingredientsaremouldedinwithit。ItwasbetrayedintheunconscioussmilewithwhichheregardedPhoebe,whosefreshandmaidenlyfigurewasbothsunshineandflowers,——theiressence,inaprettierandmoreagreeablemodeofmanifestation。NotlessevidentwasthisloveandnecessityfortheBeautiful,intheinstinctivecautionwithwhich,evensosoon,hiseyesturnedawayfromhishostess,andwanderedtoanyquarterratherthancomeback。ItwasHepzibah’smisfortune,——notClifford’sfault。 Howcouldhe,——soyellowasshewas,sowrinkled,sosadofmien,withthatodduncouthnessofaturbanonherhead,andthatmostperverseofscowlscontortingherbrow,——howcouldhelovetogazeather?But,didheowehernoaffectionforsomuchasshehadsilentlygiven?Heowedhernothing。AnaturelikeClifford’scancontractnodebtsofthatkind。Itis——wesayitwithoutcensure,norindiminutionoftheclaimwhichitindefeasiblypossessesonbeingsofanothermould——itisalwaysselfishinitsessence;andwemustgiveitleavetobeso,andheapupourheroicanddisinterestedloveuponitsomuchthemore,withoutarecompense。PoorHepzibahknewthistruth,or,atleast,actedontheinstinctofit。SolongestrangedfromwhatwaslovelyasCliffordhadbeen,sherejoiced——rejoiced,thoughwithapresentsigh,andasecretpurposetoshedtearsinherownchamberthathehadbrighterobjectsnowbeforehiseyesthanheragedanduncomelyfeatures。Theyneverpossessedacharm;andiftheyhad,thecankerofhergriefforhimwouldlongsincehavedestroyedit。 Theguestleanedbackinhischair。Mingledinhiscountenancewithadreamydelight,therewasatroubledlookofeffortandunrest。Hewasseekingtomakehimselfmorefullysensibleofthescenearoundhim;or,perhaps,dreadingittobeadream,oraplayofimagination,wasvexingthefairmomentwithastruggleforsomeaddedbrilliancyandmoredurableillusion。 \"Howpleasant!——Howdelightful!\"hemurmured,butnotasifaddressinganyone。\"Willitlast?Howbalmytheatmospherethroughthatopenwindow!Anopenwindow!Howbeautifulthatplayofsunshine!Thoseflowers,howveryfragrant!Thatyounggirl’sface,howcheerful,howblooming!——aflowerwiththedewonit,andsunbeamsinthedew-drops!Ah!thismustbealladream!