第9章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:14999更新时间:19/01/05 16:52:14
NB。——FURNITURE,COALS,POTATOES,LIVEANDDEADSTOCK,REMOVEDTOANY DISTANCEONTHESHORTESTNOTICE。 Mr。Mayboldleantovertheparapetofthebridgeandlookedintotheriver。Hesaw——withoutheeding——howthewatercamerapidlyfrombeneaththearches,glideddownalittlesteep,thenspreaditselfoverapoolinwhichdace,trout,andminnowssportedateaseamongthelonggreenlocksofweedthatlayheavingandsinkingwiththeirrootstowardsthecurrent。Attheendoftenminutesspentleaningthus,hedrewfromhispocketthelettertohisfriend,toreitdeliberatelyintosuchminutefragmentsthatscarcelytwosyllablesremainedinjuxtaposition,andsentthewholehandfulofshredsflutteringintothewater。Herehewatchedthemeddy,dart,andturn,astheywerecarrieddownwardstowardstheoceanandgraduallydisappearedfromhisview。Finallyhemovedoff,andpursuedhiswayatarapidpacebackagaintoMellstockVicarage。 Nervinghimselfbyalongandintenseeffort,hesatdowninhisstudyandwroteasfollows: \"DEARMISSDAY,——Themeaningofyourwords,’thetemptationistoostrong,’ofyoursadnessandyourtears,hasbeenbroughthometomebyanaccident。Iknowto—daywhatIdidnotknowyesterday——thatyouarenotafreewoman。 \"Whydidyounottellme——whydidn’tyou?DidyousupposeIknew? No。HadIknown,myconductincomingtoyouasIdidwouldhavebeenreprehensible。 \"ButIdon’tchideyou!Perhapsnoblameattachestoyou——Ican’ttell。Fancy,thoughmyopinionofyouisassailedanddisturbedinawaywhichcannotbeexpressed,Iloveyoustill,andmywordtoyouholdsgoodyet。Butwillyou,injusticetoanhonestmanwhoreliesuponyourwordtohim,considerwhether,underthecircumstances,youcanhonourablyforsakehim?——Yourseversincerely,\"ARTHURMAYBOLD。\" Herangthebell。\"TellCharlestotakethesecopybooksandthisnotetotheschoolatonce。\" Themaidtooktheparcelandtheletter,andinafewminutesaboywasseentoleavethevicaragegate,withtheoneunderhisarm,andtheotherinhishand。Thevicarsatwithhishandtohisbrow,watchingtheladashedescendedChurchLaneandenteredthewatersidepathwhichintervenedbetweenthatspotandtheschool。 Herehewasmetbyanotherboy,andafterafreesalutationandpugilisticfriskhadpassedbetweenthetwo,thesecondboycameonhiswaytothevicarage,andtheothervanishedoutofsight。 Theboycametothedoor,andanoteforMr。Mayboldwasbroughtin。 Heknewthewriting。Openingtheenvelopewithanunsteadyhand,hereadthesubjoinedwords: \"DEARMR。MAYBOLD,——Ihavebeenthinkingseriouslyandsadlythroughthewholeofthenightofthequestionyouputtomelasteveningandofmyanswer。Thatanswer,asanhonestwoman,Ihadnorighttogive。 \"Itismynature——perhapsallwomen’s——toloverefinementofmindandmanners;butevenmorethanthis,tobeeverfascinatedwiththeideaofsurroundingsmoreelegantandpleasingthanthosewhichhavebeencustomary。Andyoupraisedme,andpraiseislifetome。Itwasalonemysensationsatthesethingswhichpromptedmyreply。 Ambitionandvanitytheywouldbecalled;perhapstheyareso。 \"AfterthisexplanationIhopeyouwillgenerouslyallowmetowithdrawtheanswerItoohastilygave。 \"Andonemorerequest。Tokeepthemeetingoflastnight,andallthatpassedbetweenusthere,foreverasecret。Wereittobecomeknown,itwouldutterlyblightthehappinessofatrustingandgenerousman,whomIlovestill,andshalllovealways。——Yourssincerely,\"FANCYDAY。 ThelastwrittencommunicationthateverpassedfromthevicartoFancy,wasanotecontainingthesewordsonly: \"Tellhimeverything;itisbest。Hewillforgiveyou。\" PARTTHEFIFTH:CONCLUSION CHAPTERI:’THEKNOTTHERE’SNOUNTYING’ Thelastdayofthestoryisdatedjustsubsequenttothatpointinthedevelopmentoftheseasonswhencountrypeoplegotobedamongnearlynakedtrees,arelulledtosleepbyafallofrain,andawakenextmorningamonggreenones;whenthelandscapeappearsembarrassedwiththesuddenweightandbrilliancyofitsleaves; whenthenight—jarcomesandstrikesupforthesummerhistuneofonenote;whentheapple—treeshavebloomed,andtheroadsandorchard—grassbecomespottedwithfallenpetals;whenthefacesofthedelicateflowersaredarkened,andtheirheadsweigheddown,bythethrongofhoney—bees,whichincreasetheirhummingtillhummingistoomildatermfortheall—pervadingsound;andwhencuckoos,blackbirds,andsparrows,thathavehithertobeenmerryandrespectfulneighbours,becomenoisyandpersistentintimates。 TheexteriorofGeoffreyDay’shouseinYalburyWoodappearedexactlyaswasusualatthatseason,butafranticbarkingofthedogsatthebacktoldofunwontedmovementssomewherewithin。 Insidethedoortheeyesbeheldagathering,whichwasararityindeedforthedwellingofthesolitarywood—stewardandkeeper。 Abouttheroomweresittingandstanding,invariousgnarledattitudes,ouroldacquaintance,grandfathersJamesandWilliam,thetranter,Mr。Penny,twoorthreechildren,includingJimmyandCharley,besidesthreeorfourcountryladiesandgentlemenfromagreaterdistancewhodonotrequireanydistinctionbyname。 Geoffreywasseenandheardstampingabouttheouthouseandamongthebushesofthegarden,attendingtodetailsofdailyroutinebeforethepropertimearrivedfortheirperformance,inorderthattheymightbeoffhishandsfortheday。Heappearedwithhisshirt—sleevesrolledup;hisbestnewnethergarments,inwhichhehadarrayedhimselfthatmorning,beingtemporarilydisguisedunderaweekdayapronwhilsttheseproceedingswereinoperation。Heoccasionallyglancedatthehivesinpassing,toseeifhiswife’sbeeswereswarming,ultimatelyrollingdownhisshirt—sleevesandgoingindoors,talkingtotranterDewywhilstbuttoningthewristbands,tosavetime;nextgoingupstairsforhisbestwaistcoat,andcomingdownagaintomakeanotherremarkwhilstbuttoningthat,duringthetimelookingfixedlyinthetranter’sfaceasifhewerealooking—glass。 Thefurniturehadundergoneattenuationtoanalarmingextent,everyduplicatepiecehavingbeenremoved,includingtheclockbyThomasWood;EzekielSaundersbeingatlastleftsolerefereeinmattersoftime。 Fancywasstationaryupstairs,receivingherlayersofclothesandadornments,andansweringbyshortfragmentsoflaughterwhichhadmorefidgetinessthanmirthinthem,remarksthatweremadefromtimetotimebyMrs。DewyandMrs。Penny,whowereassistingheratthetoilet,Mrs。Dayhavingpleadedaqueernessinherheadasareasonforshuttingherselfupinaninnerbedroomforthewholemorning。Mrs。Pennyappearedwithninecorkscrewcurlsoneachsideofhertemples,andabackcombstuckuponhercrownlikeacastleonasteep。 Theconversationjustnowgoingonwasconcerningthebanns,thelastpublicationofwhichhadbeenontheSundayprevious。 \"Andhowdidtheysound?\"Fancysubtlyinquired。 \"Verybeautifulindeed,\"saidMrs。Penny。\"Ineverheardanysoundbetter。\" \"ButHOW?\" \"O,SOnaturalandelegant,didn’tthey,Reuben!\"shecried,throughthechinksoftheunceiledfloor,tothetranterdownstairs。 \"What’sthat?\"saidthetranter,lookingupinquiringlyatthefloorabovehimforananswer。 \"Didn’tDickandFancysoundwellwhentheywerecalledhomeinchurchlastSunday?\"camedownwardsagaininMrs。Penny’svoice。 \"Ay,thattheydid,mysonnies!——especiallythefirsttime。Therewasaterriblewhisperingpieceofworkinthecongregation,wasn’tthere,neighbourPenny?\"saidthetranter,takingupthethreadofconversationonhisownaccountand,inordertobeheardintheroomabove,speakingveryloudtoMr。Penny,whosatatthedistanceofthreefeetfromhim,orratherless。 \"Inevercanmindseeingsuchawhisperingastherewas,\"saidMr。 Penny,alsoloudly,totheroomabove。\"Andsuchsorrowfulenvyonthemaidens’faces;really,Ineverdidseesuchenvyastherewas!\" Fancy’slineamentsvariedininnumerablelittleflushes,andherheartpalpitatedinnumerablelittletremorsofpleasure。\"Butperhaps,\"shesaid,withassumedindifference,\"itwasonlybecausenoreligionwasgoingonjustthen?\" \"O,no;nothingtodowiththat。’Twasbecauseofyourhighstandingintheparish。ItwasjustasiftheyhadoneandallcaughtDickkissingandcolingyetodeath,wasn’tit,Mrs。Dewy?\" \"Ay;that’twas。\" \"Howpeoplewilltalkaboutone’sdoings!\"Fancyexclaimed。 \"Well,ifyoumakesongsaboutyourself,mydear,youcan’tblameotherpeopleforsinging’em。\" \"Mercyme!howshallIgothroughit?\"saidtheyoungladyagain,butmerelytothoseinthebedroom,withabreathingofakindbetweenasighandapant,roundshiningeyes,andwarmface。 \"O,you’llgetthroughitwellenough,child,\"saidMrs。Dewyplacidly。\"Theedgeoftheperformanceistookoffatthecallinghome;andwhenonceyougetuptothechancelendo’thechurch,youfeelassaucyasyouplease。I’msureIfeltasbraveasasodgerallthroughthedeed——thoughofcourseIdroppedmyfaceandlookedmodest,aswasbecomingtoamaid。Mindyoudothat,Fancy。\" \"AndIwalkedintothechurchasquietasalamb,I’msure,\" subjoinedMrs。Penny。\"There,youseePennyissuchalittlesmallman,Butcertainly,Iwasflurriedintheinsideo’me。Well,thinksI,’tistobe,andheregoes!Anddoyoudothesame:say,’’Tistobe,andheregoes!’\" \"Istheresuchwonderfulvirtuein’’Tistobe,andheregoes!’\" inquiredFancy。 \"Wonderful!’Twillcarryabodythroughitallfromweddingtochurching,ifyouonlyletitoutwithspiritenough。\" \"Verywell,then,\"saidFancy,blushing。\"’Tistobe,andheregoes!\" \"That’sagirlforahusband!\"saidMrs。Dewy。 \"Idohopehe’llcomeintime!\"continuedthebride—elect,inventinganewcauseofaffright,nowthattheotherwasdemolished。 \"’Twouldbeathousandpitiesifhedidn’tcome,nowyouhesobrave,\"saidMrs。Penny。 GrandfatherJames,havingoverheardsomeoftheseremarks,saiddownstairswithmischievousloudness——\"I’veknownsomewould—beweddingswhenthemendidn’tcome。\" \"They’vehappenednottocome,beforenow,certainly,\"saidMr。 Penny,cleaningoneoftheglassesofhisspectacles。 \"O,dohearwhattheyaresayingdownstairs,\"whisperedFancy。 \"Hush,hush!\" Shelistened。 \"Theyhave,haven’tthey,Geoffrey?\"continuedgrandfatherJames,asGeoffreyentered。 \"Havewhat?\"saidGeoffrey。 \"Themenhavebeenknownnottocome。\" \"Thattheyhave,\"saidthekeeper。 \"Ay;I’veknowedtimeswhentheweddinghadtobeputoffthroughhisnotappearing,beingtiredofthewoman。AndanothercaseI knowedwaswhenthemanwascatchedinaman—trapcrossingOaker’sWood,andthethreemonthshadrunoutbeforehegotwell,andthebannshadtobepublishedoveragain。\" \"Howhorrible!\"saidFancy。 \"Theyonlysayitonpurposetotease’ee,mydear,\"saidMrs。Dewy。 \"’Tisquitesadtothinkwhatwretchedshiftspoormaidshavebeenputto,\"cameagainfromdownstairs。\"YeshouldhearClerkWilkins,mybrother—law,tellhisexperiencesinmarryingcouplestheselastthirtyyear:sometimesonething,sometimesanother——’tisquiteheart—rending——enoughtomakeyourhairstandonend。\" \"Thosethingsdon’thappenveryoften,Iknow,\"saidFancy,withsmoulderinguneasiness。 \"Well,really’tistimeDickwashere,\"saidthetranter。 \"Don’tkeeponatmeso,grandfatherJamesandMr。Dewy,andallyoudownthere!\"Fancybrokeout,unabletoendureanylonger。\"IamsureIshalldie,ordosomething,ifyoudo!\" \"Neveryouhearkentotheseoldchaps,MissDay!\"criedNatCallcome,thebestman,whohadjustentered,andthrewhisvoiceupwardthroughthechinksofthefloorastheothershaddone。 \"’Tisallright;Dick’scomingonlikeawildfeller;he’llbehereinaminute。Thehiveo’beeshismothergie’denforhisnewgardenswarmedjistashewasstarting,andhesaid,\"Ican’taffordtoloseastocko’bees;no,thatIcan’t,thoughIfainwould;andFancywouldn’twishitonanyaccount。\"Sohejiststoppedtotingto’emandshake’em。\" \"Agenuinewiseman,\"saidGeoffrey。 \"Tobesure,whataday’sworkwehadyesterday!\"Mr。Callcomecontinued,loweringhisvoiceasifitwerenotnecessaryanylongertoincludethoseintheroomaboveamonghisaudience,andselectingaremotecornerofhisbestcleanhandkerchiefforwipinghisface。 \"Tobesure!\" \"Thingssoheavy,Isuppose,\"saidGeoffrey,asifreadingthroughthechimney—windowfromthefarendofthevista。 \"Ay,\"saidNat,lookingroundtheroomatpointsfromwhichfurniturehadbeenremoved。\"Andsoawkwardtocarry,too。’Twasath’artandacrossDick’sgarden;inandoutDick’sdoor;upanddownDick’sstairs;roundandroundDick’schammerstilllegswereworntostumps:andDickissoparticular,too。Andthestoresofvictualsanddrinkthatladhaslaidin:why,’tisenoughforNoah’sark!I’msureIneverwishtoseeachoicerhalf—dozenofhamsthanhe’sgotthereinhischimley;andtheciderItastedwasaveryprettydrop,indeed;——nonecoulddesireaprettiercider。\" \"Theybefortheloveandthestalledoxboth,Ah,thegreedymartels!\"saidgrandfatherJames。 \"Well,may—betheybe。Surely,\"saysI,\"thatcouplebetween’emhaveheapedupsomuchfurnitureandvictuals,thatanybodywouldthinktheyweregoingtotakeholdthebigendofmarriedlifefirst,andbeginwi’agrown—upfamily。Ah,whatabathofheatwetwochapswerein,tobesure,a—gettingthatfurnitureinorder!\" \"Idosowishtheroombelowwasceiled,\"saidFancy,asthedressingwenton;\"wecanhearalltheysayanddodownthere。\" \"Hark!Who’sthat?\"exclaimedasmallpupil—teacher,whoalsoassistedthismorning,tohergreatdelight。Sheranhalf—waydownthestairs,andpeepedroundthebanister。\"O,youshould,youshould,youshould!\"sheexclaimed,scramblinguptotheroomagain。 \"What?\"saidFancy。 \"Seethebridesmaids!They’vejustacome!’Tiswonderful,really! ’tiswonderfulhowmuslincanbebroughttoit。There,theydon’tlookabitlikethemselves,butlikesomeveryrichsisterso’ theirsthatnobodyknewtheyhad!\" \"Make’emcomeuptome,make’emcomeup!\"criedFancyecstatically;andthefourdamselsappointed,namely,MissSusanDewy,MissBessieDewy,MissVashtiSniff,andMissMercyOnmey,surgedupstairs,andfloatedalongthepassage。 \"IwishDickwouldcome!\"wasagaintheburdenofFancy。 Thesameinstantasmalltwigandflowerfromthecreeperoutsidethedoorflewinattheopenwindow,andamasculinevoicesaid,\"Ready,Fancydearest?\" \"Thereheis,heis!\"criedFancy,titteringspasmodically,andbreathingasitwereforthefirsttimethatmorning。 Thebridesmaidscrowdedtothewindowandturnedtheirheadsinthedirectionpointedout,atwhichmotioneightearringsallswungasone:——notlookingatDickbecausetheyparticularlywantedtoseehim,butwithanimportantsenseoftheirdutyasobedientministersofthewillofthatapotheosisedbeing——theBride。 \"Helooksverytaking!\"saidMissVashtiSniff,ayoungladywhoblushedcream—colourandworeyellowbonnetribbons。 Dickwasadvancingtothedoorinapainfullynewcoatofshiningcloth,primrose—colouredwaistcoat,hatofthesamepainfulstyleofnewness,andwithanextraquantityofwhiskersshavedoffhisface,andhaircuttoanunwontedshortnessinhonouroftheoccasion。 \"Now,I’llrundown,\"saidFancy,lookingatherselfoverhershoulderintheglass,andflittingoff。 \"ODick!\"sheexclaimed,\"Iamsogladyouarecome!Iknewyouwould,ofcourse,butIthought,Ohifyoushouldn’t!\" \"Notcome,Fancy!Hetorwet,bloworsnow,herecomeIto—day! Why,what’spossessingyourlittlesoul?Youneverusedtomindsuchthingsabit。\" \"Ah,Mr。Dick,Ihadn’thoistedmycoloursandcommittedmyselfthen!\"saidFancy。 \"’TisapityIcan’tmarrythewholefiveofye!\"saidDick,surveyingthemallround。 \"Heh—heh—heh!\"laughedthefourbridesmaids,andFancyprivatelytouchedDickandsmoothedhimdownbehindhisshoulder,asiftoassureherselfthathewasthereinfleshandbloodasherownproperty。 \"Well,whoeverwouldhavethoughtsuchathing?\"saidDick,takingoffhishat,sinkingintoachair,andturningtotheeldermembersofthecompany。 Thelatterarrangedtheireyesandlipstosignifythatintheiropinionnobodycouldhavethoughtsuchathing,whateveritwas。 \"Thatmybeesshouldha’swarmedjustthen,ofalltimesandseasons!\"continuedDick,throwingacomprehensiveglancelikeanetoverthewholeauditory。\"And’tisafineswarm,too:Ihaven’tseensuchafineswarmforthesetenyears。\" \"A’excellentsign,\"saidMrs。Penny,fromthedepthsofexperience。 \"A’excellentsign。\" \"Iamgladeverythingseemssoright,\"saidFancywithabreathofrelief。 \"AndsoamI,\"saidthefourbridesmaidswithmuchsympathy。 \"Well,beescan’tbeputoff,\"observedtheinharmoniousgrandfatherJames。\"Marryingawomanisathingyoucandoatanymoment;butaswarmo’beeswon’tcomefortheasking。\" Dickfannedhimselfwithhishat。\"Ican’tthink,\"hesaidthoughtfully,\"whatever’twasIdidtooffendMr。Maybold,amanI likesomuchtoo。Herathertooktomewhenhecamefirst,andusedtosayheshouldliketoseememarried,andthathe’dmarryme,whethertheyoungwomanIchoselivedinhisparishorno。IjusthintedtohimofitwhenIputinthebanns,buthedidn’tseemtotakekindlytothenotionnow,andsoIsaidnomore。Iwonderhowitwas。\" \"Iwonder!\"saidFancy,lookingintovacancywiththosebeautifuleyesofhers——toorefinedandbeautifulforatranter’swife;but,perhaps,nottoogood。 \"Alteredhismind,asfolkswill,Isuppose,\"saidthetranter。 \"Well,mysonnies,there’llheagoodstrongpartylookingatusto— dayaswegoalong。\" \"Andthebodyofthechurch,\"saidGeoffrey,\"willbelinedwithfemales,andarowofyoungfellers’heads,asfardownastheeyes,willbenoticedjustabovethesillsofthechancel—winders。\" \"Ay,you’vebeenthroughittwice,\"saidReuben,\"andwellmidknow。\" \"Icanputupwithitforonce,\"saidDick,\"ortwiceeither,oradozentimes。\" \"ODick!\"saidFancyreproachfully。 \"Why,dear,that’snothing,——onlyjustabitofaflourish。Youbeasnervousasacatto—day。\" \"Andthen,ofcourse,when’tisallover,\"continuedthetranter,\"weshallmarchtwoandtworoundtheparish。\" \"Yes,sure,\"saidMr。Penny:\"twoandtwo:everymanhitcheduptohiswoman,’ab’lieve。\" \"Inevercanmakeashowofmyselfinthatway!\"saidFancy,lookingatDicktoascertainifhecould。 \"I’magreedtoanythingyouandthecompanylike,mydear!\"saidMr。 RichardDewyheartily。 \"Why,wedidwhenweweremarried,didn’twe,Ann?\"saidthetranter;\"andsodoeverybody,mysonnies。\" \"Andsodidwe,\"saidFancy’sfather。 \"AndsodidPennyandI,\"saidMrs。Penny:\"IworemybestBathclogs,Iremember,andPennywascrossbecauseitmademelooksotall。\" \"Andsodidfatherandmother,\"saidMissMercyOnmey。 \"AndImeanto,comenextChristmas!\"saidNatthegroomsmanvigorously,andlookingtowardsthepersonofMissVashtiSniff。 \"Respectablepeopledon’tnowadays,\"saidFancy。\"Still,sincepoormotherdid,Iwill。\" \"Ay,\"resumedthetranter,\"’twasonaWhiteTuesdaywhenI committedit。MellstockClubwalkedthesameday,andwenew— marriedfolkwenta—gayingroundtheparishbehind’em。EverybodyusedtowearsomethingwhiteatWhitsuntideinthemdays。Mysonnies,I’vegottheverywhitetrousersthatIwore,athomeinboxnow,Ha’n’tI,Ann?\" \"YouhadtillIcut’emupforJimmy,\"saidMrs。Dewy。 \"Andweought,byrights,afterdoingthisparish,togoroundHigherandLowerMellstock,andcallatViney’s,andsoworkourwayhitheragainacrossHe’th,\"saidMr。Penny,recoveringscentofthematterinhand。\"DairymanVineyisaveryrespectableman,andsoisFarmerKex,andweoughttoshowourselvestothem。\" \"True,\"saidthetranter,\"weoughttogoroundMellstocktodothethingwell。Weshallformaverystrikingobjectwalkingalonginrotation,good—now,neighbours?\" \"Thatweshall:aproperprettysightforthenation,\"saidMrs。 Penny。 \"Hullo!\"saidthetranter,suddenlycatchingsightofasingularhumanfigurestandinginthedoorway,andwearingalongsmock—frockofpillow—casecutandofsnowywhiteness。\"Why,Leaf!whateverdostthoudohere?\" \"I’vecometoknowifsobeIcancometothewedding——hee—hee!\" saidLeafinavoiceoftimidity。 \"Now,Leaf,\"saidthetranterreproachfully,\"youknowwedon’twant’eehereto—day:we’vegotnoroomforye,Leaf。\" \"ThomasLeaf,ThomasLeaf,fieuponyeforprying!\"saidoldWilliam。 \"IknowI’vegotnohead,butIthought,ifIwashedandputonaclaneshirtandsmock—frock,Imightjustcall,\"saidLeaf;turningawaydisappointedandtrembling。 \"Poorfeller!\"saidthetranter,turningtoGeoffrey。\"Supposewemustletencome?Hislooksareratheragainsten,andheisterriblesilly;but’ahaveneverbeeninjail,and’awon’tdonoharm。\" Leaflookedwithgratitudeatthetranterforthesepraises,andthenanxiouslyatGeoffrey,toseewhateffecttheywouldhaveinhelpinghiscause。 \"Ay,letencome,\"saidGeoffreydecisively。\"Leaf,th’rtwelcome,’stknow;\"andLeafaccordinglyremained。 Theywerenowallreadyforleavingthehouse,andbegantoformaprocessioninthefollowingorder:Fancyandherfather,DickandSusanDewy,NatCallcomeandVashtiSniff,TedWaywoodandMercyOnmey,andJimmyandBessieDewy。Theseformedtheexecutive,andallappearedinstrictweddingattire。ThencamethetranterandMrs。Dewy,andlastofallMr。andMrs。Penny;——thetranterconspicuousbyhisenormousgloves,sizeelevenandthree—quarters,whichappearedatadistancelikeboxingglovesbleached,andsatratherawkwardlyuponhisbrownhands;thishall—markofrespectabilityhavingbeensetuponhimselfto—day(byFancy’sspecialrequest)forthefirsttimeinhislife。 \"Theproperwayisforthebridesmaidstowalktogether,\"suggestedFancy。 \"What?’Twasalwaysyoungmanandyoungwoman,armincrook,inmytime!\"saidGeoffrey,astounded。 \"Andinmine!\"saidthetranter。 \"Andinours!\"saidMr。andMrs。Penny。 \"Neverheardo’suchathingaswomanandwoman!\"saidoldWilliam; who,withgrandfatherJamesandMrs。Day,wastostayathome。 \"Whicheverwayyouandthecompanylike,mydear!\"saidDick,who,beingonthepointofsecuringhisrighttoFancy,seemedwillingtorenounceallotherrightsintheworldwiththegreatestpleasureThedecisionwaslefttoFancy。 \"Well,IthinkI’dratherhaveitthewaymotherhadit,\"shesaid,andthecouplesmovedalongunderthetrees,everymantohismaid。 \"Ah!\"saidgrandfatherJamestograndfatherWilliamastheyretired,\"Iwonderwhichshethinksmostabout,Dickorherweddingraiment!\" \"Well,’tistheirnature,\"saidgrandfatherWilliam。\"RememberthewordsoftheprophetJeremiah:’Canamaidforgetherornaments,orabrideherattire?’\" Nowamongdarkperpendicularfirs,liketheshaftedcolumnsofacathedral;nowthroughahazelcopse,mattedwithprimrosesandwildhyacinths;nowunderbroadbeechesinbrightyoungleavestheythreadedtheirwayintothehighroadoverYalburyHill,whichdippedatthatpointdirectlyintothevillageofGeoffreyDay’sparish;andinthespaceofaquarterofanhourFancyfoundherselftobeMrs。RichardDewy,though,muchtohersurprise,feelingnootherthanFancyDaystill。 Onthecircuitousreturnwalkthroughthelanesandfields,amidmuchchatteringandlaughter,especiallywhentheycametostiles,Dickdiscernedabrownspotfarupaturnipfield。 \"Why,’tisEnoch!\"hesaidtoFancy。\"IthoughtImissedhimatthehousethismorning。Howisithe’sleftyou?\" \"Hedranktoomuchcider,anditgotintohishead,andtheyputhiminWeatherburystocksforit。Fatherwasobligedtogetsomebodyelseforadayortwo,andEnochhasn’thadanythingtodowiththewoodssince。\" \"Wemightaskhimtocalldownto—night。Stocksarenothingforonce,considering’tisourweddingday。\"Thebridalpartywasorderedtohalt。 \"Eno—o—o—o—ch!\"criedDickatthetopofhisvoice。 \"Y—a—a—a—a—a—as!\"saidEnochfromthedistance。 \"D’yeknowwhoIbe—e—e—e—e—e?\" \"No—o—o—o—o—o—o!\" \"DickDew—w—w—w—wy!\" \"O—h—h—h—h—h!\" \"Justa—ma—a—a—a—a—arried!\" \"O—h—h—h—h—h!\" \"Thisismywife,Fa—a—a—a—a—ancy!\"(holdingheruptoEnoch’sviewasifshehadbeenanosegay。) \"O—h—h—h—h—h!\" \"Willyecomeacrosstothepartyto—ni—i—i—i—i—i—ight!\" \"Ca—a—a—a—a—an’t!\" \"Whyn—o—o—o—o—ot?\" \"Don’tworkforthefamilyno—o—o—o—ow!\" \"NotniceofMasterEnoch,\"saidDick,astheyresumedtheirwalk。 \"Youmustn’tblameen,\"saidGeoffrey;\"theman’snothisselfnow; he’sinhismorningframeofmind。Whenhe’shadagallono’ciderorale,orapintortwoofmead,theman’swellenough,andhismannersbeasgoodasanybody’sinthekingdom。\" CHAPTERII:UNDERTHEGREENWOODTREE ThepointinYalburyWoodwhichabuttedontheendofGeoffreyDay’spremiseswasclosedwithanancienttree,horizontallyofenormousextent,thoughhavingnogreatpretensionstoheight。Manyhundredsofbirdshadbeenbornamidsttheboughsofthissingletree;tribesofrabbitsandhareshadnibbledatitsbarkfromyeartoyear; quainttuftsoffungihadsprungfromthecavitiesofitsforks;andcountlessfamiliesofmolesandearthwormshadcreptaboutitsroots。Beneathandbeyonditsshadespreadacarefully—tendedgrass—plot,itspurposebeingtosupplyahealthyexercise—groundforyoungchickensandpheasants;thehens,theirmothers,beingenclosedincoopsplaceduponthesamegreenflooring。 Alltheseencumbranceswerenowremoved,andastheafternoonadvanced,theguestsgatheredonthespot,wheremusic,dancing,andthesingingofsongswentforwardwithgreatspiritthroughouttheevening。TheproprietyofeveryonewasintensebyreasonoftheinfluenceofFancy,who,asanadditionalprecautioninthisdirection,hadstrictlychargedherfatherandthetrantertocarefullyavoidsaying’thee’and’thou’intheirconversation,onthepleathatthoseancientwordssoundedsoveryhumiliatingtopersonsofnewertaste;alsothattheywerenevertobeseendrawingthebackofthehandacrossthemouthafterdrinking——alocalEnglishcustomofextraordinaryantiquity,butstatedbyFancytobedecidedlydyingoutamongthebetterclassesofsociety。 Inadditiontothelocalmusicianspresent,amanwhohadathoroughknowledgeofthetambourinewasinvitedfromthevillageofTantrumClangley,——aplacelongcelebratedfortheskillofitsinhabitantsasperformersoninstrumentsofpercussion。Theseimportantmembersoftheassemblywererelegatedtoaheightoftwoorthreefeetfromtheground,uponatemporaryerectionofplankssupportedbybarrels。Whilstthedancingprogressedtheolderpersonssatinagroupunderthetrunkofthetree,——thespacebeingallottedtothemsomewhatgrudginglybytheyoungones,whoweregreedyofpirouettingroom,——andfortifiedbyatableagainsttheheelsofthedancers。Herethegaffersandgammers,whosedancingdayswereover,toldstoriesofgreatimpressiveness,andatintervalssurveyedtheadvancingandretiringcouplesfromthesameretreat,aspeopleonshoremightbesupposedtosurveyanavalengagementinthebaybeyond;returningagaintotheirtaleswhenthepausewasover。Thoseofthewhirlingthrong,who,duringtherestsbetweeneachfigure,turnedtheireyesinthedirectionoftheseseatedones,wereonlyabletodiscover,onaccountofthemusicandbustle,thataverystrikingcircumstancewasincourseofnarration——denotedbyanemphaticsweepofthehand,snappingofthefingers,closeofthelips,andfixedlookintothecentreofthelistener’seyeforthespaceofaquarterofaminute,whichraisedinthatlistenersuchareciprocatingworkingoffaceastosometimesmakethedistantdancershalfwishtoknowwhatsuchaninterestingtalecouldreferto。 Fancycausedherlookstowearasmuchmatronlyexpressionaswasobtainableoutofsixhours’experienceasawife,inorderthatthecontrastbetweenherownstateoflifeandthatoftheunmarriedyoungwomenpresentmightbedulyimpresseduponthecompany: occasionallystealingglancesofadmirationatherlefthand,butthisquiteprivately;forherostensiblebearingconcerningthematterwasintendedtoshowthat,thoughsheundoubtedlyoccupiedthemostwondrouspositionintheeyesoftheworldthathadeverbeenattained,shewasalmostunconsciousofthecircumstance,andthatthesomewhatprominentpositioninwhichthatwonderfully— emblazonedlefthandwascontinuallyfoundtobeplaced,whenhandingcupsandsaucers,knives,forks,andglasses,wasquitetheresultofaccident。Astowishingtoexciteenvyinthebosomsofhermaidencompanions,bytheexhibitionoftheshiningring,everyonewastoknowitwasquiteforeigntothedignityofsuchanexperiencedmarriedwoman。Dick’simaginationinthemeantimewasfarlesscapableofdrawingsomuchwontednessfromhisnewcondition。Hehadbeenfortwoorthreehourstryingtofeelhimselfmerelyanewly—marriedman,buthadbeenabletogetnofurtherintheattemptthantorealizethathewasDickDewy,thetranter’sson,atapartygivenbyLordWessex’sheadman—in—charge,ontheoutlyingYalburyestate,dancingandchattingwithFancyDay。 Fivecountrydances,including’HastetotheWedding,’tworeels,andthreefragmentsofhorn—pipes,broughtthemtothetimeforsupper,which,onaccountofthedampnessofthegrassfromtheimmaturityofthesummerseason,wasspreadindoors。AttheconclusionofthemealDickwentouttoputthehorsein;andFancy,withtheelderhalfofthefourbridesmaids,retiredupstairstodressforthejourneytoDick’snewcottagenearMellstock。 \"Howlongwillyoubeputtingonyourbonnet,Fancy?\"Dickinquiredatthefootofthestaircase。Beingnowamanofbusinessandmarried,hewasstrongontheimportanceoftime,anddoubledtheemphasisofhiswordsinconversing,andaddedvigourtohisnods。 \"Onlyaminute。\" \"Howlongisthat?\" \"Well,dear,five。\" \"Ah,sonnies!\"saidthetranter,asDickretired,\"’tisatalentofthefemaleracethatlownumbersshouldstandforhigh,moreespeciallyinmattersofwaiting,mattersofage,andmattersofmoney。\" \"True,true,uponmybody,\"saidGeoffrey。 \"Yespakwithfeeling,Geoffrey,seemingly。\" \"Anybodythatd’knowmyexperiencemightguessthat。\" \"What’sshedoingnow,Geoffrey?\" \"Claningoutalltheupstairsdrawersandcupboards,anddustingthesecond—bestchainey——athingthat’sonlydoneonceayear。’Ifthere’sworktobedoneImustdoit,’saysshe,’weddingorno。’\" \"’Tismybeliefshe’saverygoodwomanatbottom。\" \"She’sterribledeep,then。\" Mrs。Pennyturnedround。\"Well,’tishumpsandhollerswiththebestofus;butstillandforallthat,DickandFancystandasfairachanceofhavingabitofsunsheenasanymarriedpairintheland。\" \"Ay,there’snogainsayingit。\" Mrs。Dewycameup,talkingtoonepersonandlookingatanother。 \"Happy,yes,\"shesaid。\"’TisalwayssowhenacoupleissoexactlyintunewithoneanotherasDickandshe。\" \"Whentheybe’n’ttoopoortohavetimetosing,\"saidgrandfatherJames。 \"Itellye,neighbours,whenthepinchcomes,\"saidthetranter: \"whentheoldestdaughter’sbootsbeonlyasizelessthanhermother’s,andtheresto’theflockclosebehindher。Asharptimeforamanthat,mysonnies;averysharptime!Chanticleer’scombisa—cutthen,’abelieve。\" \"That’sabouttheformo’t,\"saidMr。Penny。\"That’llputthestunsuponaman,whenyoumustmeasuremotheranddaughter’slaststotell’emapart。\" \"You’venocausetocomplain,Reuben,ofsuchaclose—comingflock,\" saidMrs。Dewy;\"forourswasastragglinglotenough,Godknows!\" \"Id’knowit,Id’knowit,\"saidthetranter。\"Youbeawell—enoughwoman,Ann。\" Mrs。Dewyputhermouthintheformofasmile,andputitbackagainwithoutsmiling。 \"Andiftheycometogether,theygotogether,\"saidMrs。Penny,whosefamilyhadbeenthereverseofthetranter’s;\"andalittlemoneywillmakeeitherfatetolerable。Andmoneycanbemadebyouryoungcouple,Iknow。\" \"Yes,thatitcan!\"saidtheimpulsivevoiceofLeaf,whohadhithertohumblyadmiredtheproceedingsfromacorner。\"Itcanbedone——allthat’swantedisafewpoundstobeginwith。That’sall! Iknowastoryaboutit!\" \"Let’shearthystory,Leaf;\"saidthetranter。\"Ineverknewyouwerecleverenoughtotellastory。Silence,allofye!Mr。Leafwilltellastory。\" \"Tellyourstory,ThomasLeaf,\"saidgrandfatherWilliaminthetoneofaschoolmaster。 \"Once,\"saidthedelightedLeaf;inanuncertainvoice,\"therewasamanwholivedinahouse!Well,thismanwentthinkingandthinkingnightandday。Atlast,hesaidtohimself;asImight,’IfIhadonlytenpound,I’dmakeafortune。’Atlastbyhookorbycrook,beholdhegotthetenpounds!\" \"Onlythinkofthat!\"saidNatCallcomesatirically。 \"Silence!\"saidthetranter。 \"Well,nowcomestheinterestingpartofthestory!Inalittletimehemadethattenpoundstwenty。Thenalittletimeafterthathedoubledit,andmadeitforty。Well,hewenton,andagoodwhileafterthathemadeiteighty,andontoahundred。Well,by— and—byhemadeittwohundred!Well,you’dneverbelieveit,but—— hewentonandmadeitfourhundred!Hewenton,andwhatdidhedo?Why,hemadeiteighthundred!Yes,hedid,\"continuedLeaf; inthehighestpitchofexcitement,bringingdownhisfistuponhiskneewithsuchforcethathequiveredwiththepain;\"yes,andhewentonandmadeitATHOUSAND!\" \"Hear,hear!\"saidthetranter。\"BetterthanthehistoryofEngland,mysonnies!\" \"Thankyouforyourstory,ThomasLeaf,\"saidgrandfatherWilliam; andthenLeafgraduallysankintonothingnessagain。 Amidamedleyoflaughter,oldshoes,andelder—wine,Dickandhisbridetooktheirdeparture,sidebysideintheexcellentnewspring—cartwhichtheyoungtranternowpossessed。Themoonwasjustoverthefull,renderinganylightfromlampsortheirownbeautiesquiteunnecessarytothepair。TheydroveslowlyalongYalburyBottom,wheretheroadpassedbetweentwocopses。Dickwastalkingtohiscompanion。 \"Fancy,\"hesaid,\"whywearesohappyisbecausethereissuchfullconfidencebetweenus。EversincethattimeyouconfessedtothatlittleflirtationwithShinerbytheriver(whichwasreallynoflirtationatall),Ihavethoughthowartlessandgoodyoumustbetotellmeo’suchatriflingthing,andtobesofrightenedaboutitasyouwere。Ithaswonmetotellyoumyeverydeedandwordsincethen。We’llhavenosecretsfromeachother,darling,willweever?——nosecretatall。\" \"Nonefromto—day,\"saidFancy。\"Hark!what’sthat?\" Fromaneighbouringthicketwassuddenlyheardtoissueinaloud,musical,andliquidvoice— \"Tippiwit!swe—e—et!ki—ki—ki!Comehither,comehither,comehither!\" \"O,’tisthenightingale,\"murmuredshe,andthoughtofasecretshewouldnevertell。 Footnotes: {1}This,alocalexpression,mustbeacorruptionofsomethinglessquestionable。