第8章

类别:其他 作者:Edith Wharton字数:10226更新时间:19/01/07 14:28:10
\"WhenOwenmarries?That’slookingsomedistanceahead!I wanttobetoldthatmeanwhileyou’llhavenoregrets。\" Shehesitated。Whydidhepresshertouncovertohimherpoorstarvedpast?Avaguefeelingofloyalty,adesiretosparewhatcouldnolongerharmher,madeheranswerevasively:\"Therewillprobablybeno’meanwhile。’Owenmaymarrybeforelong。\" Shehadnotmeanttotouchonthesubject,forherstep—sonhadswornhertoprovisionalsecrecy;butsincetheshortnessofDarrow’sleavenecessitatedapromptadjustmentoftheirownplans,itwas,afterall,inevitablethatsheshouldgivehimatleastahintofOwen’s。 \"Owenmarry?Why,healwaysseemslikeafauninflannels!I hopehe’sfoundadryad。Theremighteasilybeoneleftintheseblue—and—goldwoods。\" \"Ican’ttellyouyetwherehefoundhisdryad,butsheISone,Ibelieve:atanyrateshe’llbecometheGivrewoodsbetterthanIdo。Onlytheremaybedifficulties————\" \"Well!Atthatagethey’renotalwaystobewishedaway。\" Shehesitated。\"Owen,atanyrate,hasmadeuphismindtoovercomethem;andI’vepromisedtoseehimthrough。\" Shewenton,afteramoment’sconsideration,toexplainthatherstep—son’schoicewas,forvariousreasons,notlikelytocommenditselftohisgrandmother。\"Shemustbepreparedforit,andI’vepromisedtodothepreparing。YouknowI alwaysHAVEseenhimthroughthings,andherathercountsonmenow。\" ShefanciedthatDarrow’sexclamationhadinitafaintnoteofannoyance,andwonderedifheagainsuspectedherofseekingapretextforpostponement。 \"ButonceOwen’sfutureissettled,youwon’t,surely,forthesakeofwhatyoucallseeinghimthrough,askthatI shouldgoawayagainwithoutyou?\"Hedrewhercloserastheywalked。\"Owenwillunderstand,ifyoudon’t。Sincehe’sinthesamecasehimselfI’llthrowmyselfonhismercy。He’llseethatIhavethefirstclaimonyou;hewon’tevenwantyounottoseeit。\" \"Owenseeseverything:I’mnotafraidofthat。Buthisfutureisn’tsettled。He’sveryyoungtomarry——tooyoung,hisgrandmotherissuretothink——andthemarriagehewantstomakeisnotlikelytoconvincehertothecontrary。\" \"Youdon’tmeanthatit’slikehisfirstchoice?\" \"Oh,no!Butit’snotwhatMadamedeChantellewouldcallagoodmatch;it’snotevenwhatIcallawiseone。\" \"Yetyou’rebackinghimup?\" \"YetI’mbackinghimup。\"Shepaused。\"Iwonderifyou’llunderstand?WhatI’vemostwantedforhim,andshallwantforEffie,isthattheyshallalwaysfeelfreetomaketheirownmistakes,andnever,ifpossible,bepersuadedtomakeotherpeople’s。EvenifOwen’smarriageisamistake,andhastobepaidfor,Ibelievehe’lllearnandgrowinthepaying。OfcourseIcan’tmakeMadamedeChantelleseethis;butIcanremindherthat,withhischaracter——hisbigrushesofimpulse,hisoddintervalsofebbandapathy——shemaydrivehimintosomeworseblunderifshethwartshimnow。\" \"AndyoumeantobreakthenewstoherassoonasshecomesbackfromOuchy?\" \"AssoonasIseemywaytoit。Sheknowsthegirlandlikesher:that’sourhope。Andyetitmay,intheend,proveourdanger,makeitharderforusall,whenshelearnsthetruth,thanifOwenhadchosenastranger。Ican’ttellyoumoretillI’vetoldher:I’vepromisedOwennottotellanyone。AllIaskyouistogivemetime,togivemeafewdaysatanyrateShe’sbeenwonderfully’nice,’asshewouldcallit,aboutyou,andaboutthefactofmyhavingsoontoleaveGivre;butthat,again,maymakeitharderforOwen。 Atanyrate,youcansee,can’tyou,howitmakesmewanttostandbyhim?Yousee,Icouldn’tbearitiftheleastfractionofmyhappinessseemedtobestolenfromhis——asifitwerealittlescrapofhappinessthathadtobepiecedoutwithotherpeople’s!\"SheclaspedherhandsonDarrow’sarm。\"Iwantourlifetobelikeahousewithallthewindowslit:I’dliketostringlanternsfromtheroofandchimneys!\" Sheendedwithaninwardtremor。Allthroughherexpositionandherappealshehadtoldherselfthatthemomentcouldhardlyhavebeenlesswellchosen。InDarrow’splaceshewouldhavefelt,ashedoubtlessdid,thathercarefullydevelopedargumentwasonlythedisguiseofanhabitualindecision。Itwasthehourofallotherswhenshewouldhavelikedtoaffirmherselfbybrushingasideeveryobstacletohiswishes;yetitwasonlybyopposingthemthatshecouldshowthestrengthofcharactershewantedhimtofeelinher。 ButasshetalkedshebegantoseethatDarrow’sfacegavebacknoreflectionofherwords,thathecontinuedtoweartheabstractedlookofamanwhoisnotlisteningtowhatissaidtohim。Itcausedheraslightpangtodiscoverthathisthoughtscouldwanderatsuchamoment;then,withaflushofjoysheperceivedthereason。 Insomeundefinablewayshehadbecomeaware,withoutturningherhead,thathewassteepedinthesenseofhernearness,absorbedincontemplatingthedetailsofherfaceanddress;andthediscoverymadethewordsthrongtoherlips。Shefeltherselfspeakwithease,authority,conviction。Shesaidtoherself:\"Hedoesn’tcarewhatI say——it’senoughthatIsayit——evenifit’sstupidhe’lllikemebetterforit……\"Sheknewthateveryinflexionofhervoice,everygesture,everycharacteristicofherperson——itsverydefects,thefactthatherforeheadwastoohigh,thathereyeswerenotlargeenough,thatherhands,thoughslender,werenotsmall,andthatthefingersdidnottaper——sheknewthatthesedeficienciesweresomanychannelsthroughwhichherinfluencestreamedtohim;thatshepleasedhiminspiteofthem,perhapsbecauseofthem; thathewantedherasshewas,andnotasshewouldhavelikedtobe;andforthefirsttimeshefeltinherveinsthesecurityandlightnessofhappylove。 Theyreachedthecourtandwalkedunderthelimestowardthehouse。Thehalldoorstoodwide,andthroughthewindowsopeningontheterracethesunslantedacrosstheblackandwhitefloor,thefadedtapestrychairs,andDarrow’stravellingcoatandcap,whichlayamongthecloaksandrugspiledonabenchagainstthewall。 Thesightofthesegarments,lyingamongherownwraps,gaveherasenseofhomelyintimacy。Itwasasifherhappinesscamedownfromtheskiesandtookontheplaindressofdailythings。Atlastsheseemedtoholditinherhand。 Astheyenteredthehallhereyelitonanunstampednoteconspicuouslyplacedonthetable。 \"FromOwen!Hemusthaverushedoffsomewhereinthemotor。\" ShefeltasecretstirofpleasureattheimmediateinferencethatsheandDarrowwouldprobablylunchalone。 Thensheopenedthenoteandstaredatitinwonder。 \"Dear,\"Owenwrote,\"afterwhatyousaidyesterdayIcan’twaitanotherhour,andI’mofftoFrancheuil,tocatchtheDijonexpressandtravelbackwiththem。Don’tbefrightened;Iwon’tspeakunlessit’ssafeto。Trustmeforthat——butIhadtogo。\" Shelookedupslowly。 \"He’sgonetoDijontomeethisgrandmother。Oh,IhopeI haven’tmadeamistake!\" \"You?Why,whathaveyoutodowithhisgoingtoDijon?\" Shehesitated。\"ThedaybeforeyesterdayItoldhim,forthefirsttime,thatImeanttoseehimthrough,nomatterwhathappened。AndI’mafraidhe’slosthishead,andwillbeimprudentandspoilthings。Yousee,Ihadn’tmeanttosayawordtohimtillI’dhadtimetoprepareMadamedeChantelle。\" ShefeltthatDarrowwaslookingatherandreadingherthoughts,andthecolourflewtoherface。\"Yes:itwaswhenIheardyouwerecomingthatItoldhim。IwantedhimtofeelasIfelt……itseemedtoounkindtomakehimwait!\" Herhandwasinhis,andhisarmrestedforamomentonhershoulder。 \"ItWOULDhavebeentoounkindtomakehimwait。\" Theymovedsidebysidetowardthestairs。Throughthehazeofblissenvelopingher,Owen’saffairsseemedcuriouslyunimportantandremote。Nothingreallymatteredbutthistorrentoflightinherveins。Sheputherfootontheloweststep,saying:\"It’snearlyluncheontime——Imusttakeoffmyhat……\"andasshestartedupthestairsDarrowstoodbelowinthehallandwatchedher。Butthedistancebetweenthemdidnotmakehimseemlessnear:itwasasifhisthoughtsmovedwithherandtouchedherlikeendearinghands。 Inherbedroomsheshutthedoorandstoodstill,lookingaboutherinafitofdreamywonder。Herfeelingswereunlikeanyshehadeverknown:richer,deeper,morecomplete。Forthefirsttimeeverythinginher,fromheadtofoot,seemedtobefeedingthesamefullcurrentofsensation。 Shetookoffherhatandwenttothedressing—tabletosmoothherhair。Thepressureofthehathadflattenedthedarkstrandsonherforehead;herfacewaspalerthanusual,withshadowsabouttheeyes。Shefeltapangofregretforthewastedyears。\"IfIlooklikethistoday,\"shesaidtoherself,\"whatwillhethinkofmewhenI’millorworried?\" Shebegantorunherfingersthroughherhair,rejoicinginitsthickness;thenshedesistedandsatstill,restingherchinonherhands。 \"IwanthimtoseemeasIam,\"shethought。 DeeperthanthedeepestfibreofhervanitywasthetriumphantsensethatASSHEWAS,withherflattenedhair,hertiredpallor,herthinsleevesalittletumbledbytheweightofherjacket,hewouldlikeherevenbetter,feelhernearer,dearer,moredesirable,thaninallthesplendoursshemightputonforhim。Inthelightofthisdiscoveryshestudiedherfacewithanewintentness,seeingitsdefectsasshehadneverseenthem,yetseeingthemthroughakindofradiance,asthoughlovewerealuminousmediumintowhichshehadbeenbodilyplunged。 Shewasgladnowthatshehadconfessedherdoubtsandherjealousy。Shedivinedthatamaninlovemaybeflatteredbysuchinvoluntarybetrayals,thattherearemomentswhenrespectforhislibertyappealstohimlessthantheinabilitytorespectit:momentssopropitiousthatawoman’sverymistakesandindiscretionsmayhelptoestablishherdominion。ThesenseofpowershehadbeenawareofintalkingtoDarrowcamebackwithten—foldforce。 Shefeltliketestinghimbythemostfantasticexactions,andatthesamemomentshelongedtohumbleherselfbeforehim,tomakeherselftheshadowandechoofhismood。Shewantedtolingerwithhiminaworldoffancyandyettowalkathissideintheworldoffact。Shewantedhimtofeelherpowerandyettoloveherforherignoranceandhumility。Shefeltlikeaslave,andagoddess,andagirlinherteens…… XIII Darrow,latethatevening,threwhimselfintoanarmchairbeforehisfireandmused。 Theroomwaspropitioustomeditation。Thered—veiledlamp,thecornersofshadow,thesplashesoffirelightonthecurvesofoldfull—bodiedwardrobesandcabinets,gaveitanairofintimacyincreasedbyitsfadedhangings,itsslightlyfrayedandthreadbarerugs。Everythinginitwasharmoniouslyshabby,withasubtlesought—forshabbinessinwhichDarrowfanciedhediscernedthetouchofFraserLeath。 ButFraserLeathhadgrownsounimportantafactorintheschemeofthingsthatthesemarksofhispresencecausedtheyoungmannoemotionbeyondthatofafaintretrospectiveamusement。 Theafternoonandeveninghadbeenperfect。 Afteramomentofconcernoverherstep—son’sdeparture,AnnahadsurrenderedherselftoherhappinesswithanimpetuositythatDarrowhadneversuspectedinher。Earlyintheafternoontheyhadgoneoutinthemotor,traversingmilesofsober—tintedlandscapeinwhich,hereandthere,ascarletvineyardflamed,clatteringthroughthestreetsofstonyvillages,comingoutonlowslopesabovetheriver,orwindingthroughthepalegoldofnarrowwood—roadswiththeblueofclear—cuthillsattheirend。Overeverythinglayafaintsunshinethatseemeddissolvedinthestillair,andthesmellofwetrootsanddecayingleaveswasmergedinthepungentscentofburningunderbrush。Once,attheturnofawall,theystoppedthemotorbeforearuinedgatewayand,stumblingalongaroadfullofruts,stoodbeforealittleolddesertedhouse,fantasticallycarvedandchimneyed,whichlayinamoatundertheshadeofancienttrees。Theypacedthepathsbetweenthetrees,foundamouldyTempleofLoveonanisletamongreedsandplantains,and,sittingonabenchinthestable—yard,watchedthepigeonscirclingagainstthesunsetovertheircotofpatternedbrick。Thenthemotorflewonintothedusk…… Whentheycameintheysatbesidethefireintheoakdrawing—room,andDarrownoticedhowdelicatelyherheadstoodoutagainstthesombrepanelling,andmusedontheenjoymenttherewouldalwaysbeinthemerefactofwatchingherhandsastheymovedaboutamongthetea—things…… Theydinedlate,andfacingheracrossthetable,withitslowlightsandflowers,hefeltanextraordinarypleasureinseeingheragainineveningdress,andinlettinghiseyesdwellontheproudshysetofherhead,thewayherdarkhairclaspedit,andthegirlishthinnessofherneckabovetheslightswellofthebreast。Hisimaginationwasstruckbythequalityofreticenceinherbeauty。Shesuggestedafineportraitkeptdowntoafewtones,oraGreekvaseonwhichtheplayoflightistheonlypattern。 Afterdinnertheywentoutontheterraceforalookatthemoon—mistedpark。Throughthecrepuscularwhitenessthetreeshunginblottedmasses。Belowtheterrace,thegardendrewitsdarkdiagramsbetweenstatuesthatstoodlikemuffledconspiratorsontheedgeoftheshadow。Fartheroff,themeadowsunrolledasilver—shottissuetothemantlingofmistabovetheriver;andtheautumnstarstrembledoverheadliketheirownreflectionsseenindimwater。 Helithiscigar,andtheywalkedslowlyupanddowntheflagsinthelanguidair,tillheputanarmabouther,saying:\"Youmustn’tstaytillyou’rechilled\";thentheywentbackintotheroomanddrewuptheirchairstothefire。 Itseemedonlyamomentlaterthatshesaid:\"Itmustbeaftereleven,\"andstoodupandlookeddownonhim,smilingfaintly。Hesatstill,absorbingthelook,andthinking: \"There’llbeeveningsandevenings\"——tillshecamenearer,bentoverhim,andwithahandonhisshouldersaid:\"Goodnight。\" Hegottohisfeetandputhisarmsabouther。 \"Goodnight,\"heanswered,andheldherfast;andtheygaveeachotheralongkissofpromiseandcommunion。 Thememoryofitglowedinhimstillashesatoverhiscrumblingfire;butbeneathhisphysicalexultationhefeltacertaingravityofmood。Hishappinesswasinsomesorttherallying—pointofmanyscatteredpurposes。Hesummeditupvaguelybysayingtohimselfthattobelovedbyawomanlikethatmade\"allthedifference\"……Hewasalittletiredofexperimentingonlife;hewantedto\"takealine\",tofollowthingsup,tocentralizeandconcentrate,andproduceresults。Twoorthreemoreyearsofdiplomacy——withherbesidehim!——andthentheirreallifewouldbegin:study,travelandbook—makingforhim,andforher——well,thejoy,atanyrate,ofgettingoutofanatmosphereofbric—a—bracandcard—leavingintotheopenairofcompetingactivities。 Thedesireforchangehadforsometimebeenlatentinhim,andhismeetingwithMrs。Leaththepreviousspringhadgivenitadefinitedirection。Withsuchacomradetofocusandstimulatehisenergieshefeltmodestlybutagreeablysureof\"doingsomething\"。Andunderthisassurancewasthelurkingsensethathewassomehowworthyofhisopportunity。 Hislife,onthewhole,hadbeenacreditableaffair。Outofmodestchancesandmiddlingtalentshehadbuilthimselfafairlymarkedpersonality,knownsomeexceptionalpeople,doneanumberofinterestingandafewratherdifficultthings,andfoundhimself,atthirty—seven,possessedofanintellectualambitionsufficienttooccupythepassagetoarobustandenergeticoldage。Asfortheprivateandpersonalsideofhislife,ithadcomeuptothecurrentstandards,andifithaddropped,nowandthen,belowamoreidealmeasure,eventhesedeclineshadbeenbrief,parenthetic,incidental。Intherecognizedessentialshehadalwaysremainedstrictlywithinthelimitofhisscruples。 Fromthisreassuringsurveyofhiscasehecamebacktothecontemplationofitscrowningfelicity。HismindturnedagaintohisfirstmeetingwithAnnaSummersandtookuponebyonethethreadsoftheirfaintlysketchedromance。Hedweltwithpardonableprideonthefactthatfatehadsoearlymarkedhimforthehighprivilegeofpossessingher: itseemedtomeanthattheyhadreally,inthetruestsenseoftheill—usedphrase,beenmadeforeachother。 Deeperstillthanallthesesatisfactionswasthemereelementalsenseofwell—beinginherpresence。That,afterall,waswhatprovedhertobethewomanforhim:thepleasurehetookinthesetofherhead,thewayherhairgrewonherforeheadandatthenape,hersteadygazewhenhespoke,thegravefreedomofhergaitandgestures。Herecalledeverydetailofherface,thefineveiningsofthetemples,thebluish—brownshadowsinherupperlids,andthewaythereflectionsoftwostarsseemedtoformandbreakupinhereyeswhenheheldherclosetohim…… Ifhehadhadanydoubtastothenatureofherfeelingforhimthosedissolvingstarswouldhaveallayedit。Shewasreserved,shewasshyeven,waswhattheshallowandeffusivewouldcall\"cold\"。Shewaslikeapicturesohungthatitcanbeseenonlyatacertainangle:anangleknowntonoonebutitspossessor。Thethoughtflatteredhissenseofpossessorship……Hefeltthatthesmileonhislipswouldhavebeenfatuoushadithadawitness。HewasthinkingofherlookwhenshehadquestionedhimabouthismeetingwithOwenatthetheatre:lessofherwordsthanofherlook,andoftheeffortthequestioncosther:thereddeningofhercheek,thedeepeningofthestrainedlinebetweenherbrows,thewayhereyessoughtshelterandthenturnedanddrewonhim。Prideandpassionwereintheconflict——magnificentqualitiesinawife!Thesightalmostmadeupforhismomentaryembarrassmentattherousingofamemorywhichhadnoplaceinhispresentpictureofhimself。 Yes!Itwasworthagooddealtowatchthatfightbetweenherinstinctandherintelligence,andknowone’sselftheobjectofthestruggle…… Mingledwiththesesensationswereconsiderationsofanotherorder。Hereflectedwithsatisfactionthatshewasthekindofwomanwithwhomonewouldliketobeseeninpublic。Itwouldbedistinctlyagreeabletofollowherintodrawing— rooms,towalkafterherdowntheaisleofatheatre,togetinandoutoftrainswithher,tosay\"mywife\"ofhertoallsortsofpeople。Hedrapedthesedetailsinthehandsomephrase\"She’sawomantobeproudof\",andfeltthatthisfactsomehowjustifiedandennobledhisinstinctiveboyishsatisfactioninlovingher。 Hestoodup,rambledacrosstheroomandleanedoutforawhileintothestarrynight。Thenhedroppedagainintohisarmchairwithasighofdeepcontent。 \"Oh,hangit,\"hesuddenlyexclaimed,\"it’sthebestthingthat’severhappenedtome,anyhow!\" Thenextdaywasevenbetter。Hefelt,andknewshefelt,thattheyhadreachedaclearerunderstandingofeachother。 Itwasasif,afteraswimthroughbrightopposingwaves,withadazzleofsunintheireyes,theyhadgainedaninletintheshadesofacliff,wheretheycouldfloatonthestillsurfaceandgazefardownintothedepths。 Nowandthen,astheywalkedandtalked,hefeltathrillofyouthfulwonderatthecoincidenceoftheirviewsandtheirexperiences,atthewaytheirmindsleapttothesamepointinthesameinstant。 \"Theolddelusion,Isuppose,\"hesmiledtohimself。\"WillNaturenevertireofthetrick?\" Butheknewitwasmorethanthat。Thereweremomentsintheirtalkwhenhefelt,distinctlyandunmistakably,thesolidgroundoffriendshipunderneaththewhirlingdanceofhissensations。\"HowIshouldlikeherifIdidn’tloveher!\"hesummeditup,wonderingatthemiracleofsuchaunion。 InthecourseofthemorningatelegramhadcomefromOwenLeath,announcingthathe,hisgrandmotherandEffiewouldarrivefromDijonthatafternoonatfour。ThestationofthemainlinewaseightortenmilesfromGivre,andAnna,soonafterthree,leftinthemotortomeetthetravellers。 WhenshehadgoneDarrowstartedforawalk,planningtogetbacklate,inorderthatthereunitedfamilymighthavetheendoftheafternoontothemselves。Heroamedthecountry— sidetilllongafterdark,andthestable—clockofGivrewasstrikingsevenashewalkeduptheavenuetothecourt。 Inthehall,comingdownthestairs,heencounteredAnna。 Herfacewasserene,andhisfirstglanceshowedhimthatOwenhadkepthiswordandthatnoneofherforebodingshadbeenfulfilled。 Shehadjustcomedownfromtheschool—room,whereEffieandthegovernesswerehavingsupper;thelittlegirl,shetoldhim,lookedimmenselybetterforherSwissholiday,butwasdroppingwithsleepafterthejourney,andtootiredtomakeherhabitualappearanceinthedrawing—roombeforebeingputtobed。MadamedeChantellewasresting,butwouldbedownfordinner;andasforOwen,Annasupposedhewasoffsomewhereinthepark——hehadapassionforprowlingabouttheparkatnightfall…… Darrowfollowedherintothebrownroom,wherethetea—tablehadbeenleftforhim。Hedeclinedherofferoftea,butshelingeredamomenttotellhimthatOwenhadinfactkepthisword,andthatMadamedeChantellehadcomebackinthebestofhumours,andunsuspiciousoftheblowabouttofall。 \"ShehasenjoyedhermonthatOuchy,andithasgivenheralottotalkabout——hersymptoms,andtherivaldoctors,andthepeopleatthehotel。ItseemsshemetyourAmbassadressthere,andLadyWantley,andsomeotherLondonfriendsofyours,andshe’sheardwhatshecalls’delightfulthings’ aboutyou:shetoldmetotellyouso。SheattachesgreatimportancetothefactthatyourgrandmotherwasanEverardofAlbany。She’spreparedtoopenherarmstoyou。Idon’tknowwhetheritwon’tmakeitharderforpoorOwen……thecontrast,Imean……TherearenoAmbassadressesorEverardstovouchforHISchoice!Butyou’llhelpme,won’tyou? You’llhelpmetohelphim?To—morrowI’lltellyoutherest。NowImustrushupandtuckinEffie……\" \"Oh,you’llsee,we’llpullitoffforhim!\"heassuredher; \"together,wecan’tfailtopullitoff。\" Hestoodandwatchedherwithasmileasshefleddownthehalf—litvistatothehall。 XIV IfDarrow,onenteringthedrawing—roombeforedinner,examineditsnewoccupantwithunusualinterest,itwasmoreonOwenLeath’saccountthanhisown。 Anna’shintshadrousedhisinterestinthelad’sloveaffair,andhewonderedwhatmannerofgirltheheroineofthecomingconflictmightbe。HehadguessedthatOwen’srebellionsymbolizedforhisstep—motherherownlongstruggleagainsttheLeathconventions,andheunderstoodthatifAnnasopassionatelyabettedhimitwaspartlybecause,assheowned,shewantedhisliberationtocoincidewithhers。 Theladywhowastorepresent,intheimpendingstruggle,theforcesoforderandtraditionwasseatedbythefirewhenDarrowentered。Amongtheflowersandoldfurnitureofthelargepale—panelledroom,MadamedeChantellehadtheinanimateeleganceofafigureintroducedintoa\"still— life\"togivethescale。Andthis,Darrowreflected,wasexactlywhatshedoubtlessregardedasherchiefobligation: hewassureshethoughtagreatdealof\"measure\",andapprovedofmostthingsonlyuptoacertainpoint。 Shewasawomanofsixty,withafigureatonceyoungandold—fashioned。Herfairfadedtints,herquaintcorseting,thepassementerieonhertight—waisteddress,thevelvetbandonhertaperingarm,madeherresemblea\"cartedevisite\"photographofthemiddlesixties。Onesawher,youngerbutnolessinvinciblylady—like,leaningonachairwithafringedback,acurlinherneck,alocketonhertuckeredbosom,towardtheendofanembossedmoroccoalbumbeginningwithTheBeautiesoftheSecondEmpire。 Shereceivedherdaughter—in—law’ssuitorwithanaffabilitywhichimpliedherknowledgeandapprovalofhissuit。