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类别:其他 作者:Edith Wharton字数:9609更新时间:19/01/07 14:28:10
Sheglanceddownthelongwalkaheadofthemandthenbackinthedirectionofthehouse。\"Ifyoulike,\"shesaidinalowvoice,withoneofherquickfluctuationsofcolour;butinsteadoftakingthewayheproposedsheturnedtowardanarrowpathwhichbranchedoffobliquelythroughthetrees。 Darrowwasstruck,andvaguelytroubled,bythechangeinherlookandtone。Therewasinthemanundefinableappeal,whetherforhelporforbearancehecouldnottell。Thenitoccurredtohimthattheremighthavebeensomethingmisleadinginhissopointedlyseekingher,andhefeltamomentaryconstraint。Toeaseithemadeanabruptdashatthetruth。 \"Icameouttolookforyoubecauseourtalkofyesterdaywassounsatisfactory。Iwanttohearmoreaboutyou——aboutyourplansandprospects。I’vebeenwonderingeversincewhyyou’vesocompletelygivenupthetheatre。\" Herfaceinstantlysharpenedtodistrust。\"Ihadtolive,\" shesaidinanoff—handtone。 \"Iunderstandperfectlythatyoushouldlikeithere——foratime。\"Hisglancestrayeddownthegold—roofedwindingsaheadofthem。\"It’sdelightful:youcouldn’tbebetterplaced。OnlyIwonderalittleatyourhavingsocompletelygivenupanyideaofadifferentfuture。\" Shewaitedforamomentbeforeanswering:\"IsupposeI’mlessrestlessthanIusedtobe。\" \"It’scertainlynaturalthatyoushouldbelessrestlessherethanatMrs。Murrett’s;yetsomehowIdon’tseemtoseeyoupermanentlygivenuptoformingtheyoung。\" \"What——exactly——DOyouseemtoseemepermanentlygivenupto?Youknowyouwarnedmeratheremphaticallyagainstthetheatre。\"Shethrewoffthestatementwithoutimpatience,asthoughtheywerediscussingtogetherthefateofathirdpersoninwhombothwerebenevolentlyinterested。 Darrowconsideredhisreply。\"IfIdid,itwasbecauseyousoemphaticallyrefusedtoletmehelpyoutoastart。\" Shestoppedshortandfacedhim\"AndyouthinkImayletyounow?\" Darrowfeltthebloodinhischeek。Hecouldnotunderstandherattitude——ifindeedshehadconsciouslytakenone,andherchangesoftonedidnotmerelyreflecttheinvoluntaryalternationsofhermood。Ithumbledhimtoperceiveoncemorehowlittlehehadtoguidehiminhisjudgmentofher。 Hesaidtohimself:\"IfI’devercaredastrawforherI shouldknowhowtoavoidhurtinghernow\"——andhisinsensibilitystruckhimasnobetterthanavulgarobtuseness。Buthehadafixedpurposeaheadandcouldonlypushontoit。 \"Ihope,atanyrate,you’lllistentomyreasons。There’sbeentime,onbothsides,tothinkthemoversince————\"Hecaughthimselfbackandhunghelplessonthe\"since\": whateverwordshechose,heseemedtostumbleamongremindersoftheirpast。 Shewalkedonbesidehim,hereyesontheground。\"ThenI’mtounderstand——definitely——thatyouDOrenewyouroffer?\"sheasked\"Withallmyheart!Ifyou’llonlyletme————\" Sheraisedahand,asthoughtocheckhim。\"It’sextremelyfriendlyofyou——IDObelieveyoumeanitasafriend—— butIdon’tquiteunderstandwhy,findingme,asyousay,sowellplacedhere,youshouldshowmoreanxietyaboutmyfuturethanatatimewhenIwasactually,andratherdesperately,adrift。\" \"Oh,no,notmore!\" \"Ifyoushowanyatall,itmust,atanyrate,befordifferentreasons。——Infact,itcanonlybe,\"shewenton,withoneofherdisconcertingflashesofastuteness,\"foroneoftworeasons;eitherbecauseyoufeelyououghttohelpme,orbecause,forsomereason,youthinkyouoweittoMrs。Leathtoletherknowwhatyouknowofme。\" Darrowstoodstillinthepath。BehindhimheheardEffie’scall,andatthechild’svoicehesawSophyturnherheadwiththealertnessofonewhoisobscurelyonthewatch。 Thelookwassofugitivethathecouldnothavesaidwhereinitdifferedfromhernormalprofessionalairofhavingherpupilonhermind。 Effiesprangpastthem,andDarrowtookupthegirl’schallenge。 \"WhatyousuggestaboutMrs。Leathishardlyworthanswering。Astomyreasonsforwantingtohelpyou,agooddealdependsonthewordsoneusestodefineratherindefinitethings。It’strueenoughthatIwanttohelpyou;butthewishisn’tdueto……toanypastkindnessonyourpart,butsimplytomyowninterestinyou。WhynotputitthatourfriendshipgivesmetherighttointerveneforwhatIbelievetobeyourbenefit?\" Shetookafewhesitatingstepsandthenpausedagain。 Darrownoticedthatshehadgrownpaleandthattherewereringsofshadeabouthereyes。 \"You’veknownMrs。Leathalongtime?\"sheaskedhimsuddenly。 Hepausedwithasenseofapproachingperil。\"Alongtime—— yes。\" \"Shetoldmeyouwerefriends——greatfriends\" \"Yes,\"headmitted,\"we’regreatfriends。\" \"Thenyoumightnaturallyfeelyourselfjustifiedintellingherthatyoudon’tthinkI’mtherightpersonforEffie。\" Heutteredasoundofprotest,butshedisregardedit。\"I don’tsayyou’dLIKEtodoit。Youwouldn’t:you’dhateit。AndthenaturalalternativewouldbetotrytopersuademethatI’dbebetteroffsomewhereelsethanhere。Butsupposingthatfailed,andyousawIwasdeterminedtostay? THENyoumightthinkityourdutytotellMrs。Leath。\" Shelaidthecasebeforehimwithacoldlucidity。\"I should,inyourplace,Ibelieve,\"sheendedwithalittlelaugh。 \"Ishouldn’tfeeljustifiedintellingher,behindyourback,ifIthoughtyouunsuitedfortheplace;butIshouldcertainlyfeeljustified,\"herejoinedafterapause,\"intellingYOUifIthoughttheplaceunsuitedtoyou。\" \"Andthat’swhatyou’retryingtotellmenow?\" \"Yes;butnotforthereasonsyouimagine。\" \"What,then,areyourreasons,ifyouplease?\" \"I’vealreadyimpliedtheminadvisingyounottogiveupallideaofthetheatre。You’retoovarious,toogifted,toopersonal,totieyourselfdown,atyourage,tothedismaldrudgeryofteaching。\" \"AndisTHATwhatyou’vetoldMrs。Leath?\" Sherushedthequestionoutathimasifsheexpectedtotriphimupoverit。Hewasmovedbythesimplicityofthestratagem。 \"I’vetoldherexactlynothing,\"hereplied。 \"Andwhat——exactly——doyoumeanby’nothing’?YouandsheweretalkingaboutmewhenIcameintohersitting—roomyesterday。\" Darrowfelthisbloodriseatthethrust。 \"I’vetoldher,simply,thatI’dseenyouonceortwiceatMrs。Murrett’s。\" \"Andnotthatyou’veeverseenmesince?\" \"AndnotthatI’veeverseenyousince……\" \"Andshebelievesyou——shecompletelybelievesyou?\" Heutteredaprotestingexclamation,andhisflushreflecteditselfinthegirl’scheek。 \"Oh,Ibegyourpardon!Ididn’tmeantoaskyouthat。\"Shehalted,andagaincastarapidglancebehindandaheadofher。Thensheheldoutherhand。\"Well,then,thankyou—— andletmerelieveyourfears。Isha’n’tbeEffie’sgovernessmuchlonger。\" Attheannouncement,Darrowtriedtomergehislookofreliefintotheexpressionoffriendlyinterestwithwhichhegraspedherhand。\"Youreallydoagreewithme,then? Andyou’llgivemeachancetotalkthingsoverwithyou?\" Sheshookherheadwithafaintsmile。\"I’mnotthinkingofthestage。I’vehadanotheroffer:that’sall。\" Thereliefwashardlylessgreat。Afterall,hispersonalresponsibilityceasedwithherdeparturefromGivre。 \"You’lltellmeaboutthat,then——won’tyou?\" Hersmileflickeredup。\"Oh,you’llhearaboutitsoon……I mustcatchEffienowanddragherbacktotheblackboard。\" Shewalkedonforafewyards,andthenpausedagainandconfrontedhim。\"I’vebeenodioustoyou——andnotquitehonest,\"shebrokeoutsuddenly。 \"Notquitehonest?\"herepeated,caughtinafreshwaveofwonder。 \"Imean,inseemingnottotrustyou。It’scomeovermeagainaswetalkedthat,atheart,I’vealwaysKNOWNI could……\" Hercolourroseinabrightwave,andhereyesclungtohisforaswiftinstantofreminderandappeal。Forthesamespaceoftimethepastsurgedupinhimconfusedly;thenaveildroppedbetweenthem。 \"Here’sEffienow!\"sheexclaimed。 Heturnedandsawthelittlegirltrottingbacktothem,herhandinOwenLeath’s。 EventhroughthestirofhissubsidingexcitementDarrowwasatonceawareofthechangeeffectedbytheyoungman’sapproach。ForamomentSophyViner’scheeksburnedredder; thentheyfadedtothepalenessofwhitepetals。Shelost,however,nothingofthebrightbraverywhichitwasherwaytoturnontheunexpected。PerhapsnoonelessfamiliarwithherfacethanDarrowwouldhavediscernedthetensionofthesmileshetransferredfromhimselftoOwenLeath,orhaveremarkedthathereyeshadhardenedfrommistygreytoashiningdarkness。ButherobserverwaslessstruckbythisthanbythecorrespondingchangeinOwenLeath。Thelatter,whenhecameinsight,hadbeenlaughingandtalkingunconcernedlywithEffie;butashiseyefellonMissVinerhisexpressionalteredassuddenlyashers。 Thechange,forDarrow,waslessdefinable;but,perhapsforthatreason,itstruckhimasmoresharplysignificant。 Only——justwhatdiditsignify?Owen,likeSophyViner,hadthekindoffacewhichseemslessthestageonwhichemotionsmovethantheverystufftheyworkin。Inmomentsofexcitementhisoddirregularfeaturesseemedtogrowfluid,tounmakeandremakethemselvesliketheshadowsofcloudsonastream。Darrow,throughtherapidflightoftheshadows,couldnotseizeonanyspecificindicationoffeeling:hemerelyperceivedthattheyoungmanwasunaccountablysurprisedatfindinghimwithMissViner,andthattheextentofhissurprisemightcoverallmannerofimplications。 Darrow’sfirstideawasthatOwen,ifhesuspectedthattheconversationwasnottheresultofanaccidentalencounter,mightwonderathisstep—mother’ssuitorbeingengaged,atsuchanhour,inprivatetalkwithherlittlegirl’sgoverness。Thethoughtwassodisturbingthat,asthethreeturnedbacktothehouse,hewasonthepointofsayingtoOwen:\"Icameouttolookforyourmother。\"But,inthecontingencyhefeared,evensosimpleaphrasemightseemlikeanawkwardattemptatexplanation;andhewalkedoninsilenceatMissViner’sside。PresentlyhewasstruckbythefactthatOwenLeathandthegirlweresilentalso;andthisgaveanewturntohisthoughts。Silencemaybeasvariouslyshadedasspeech;andthatwhichenfoldedDarrowandhistwocompanionsseemedtohiswatchfulperceptionstobequiveringwithcross—threadsofcommunication。Atfirsthewasawareonlyofthosethatcentredinhisowntroubledconsciousness;thenitoccurredtohimthatanequalactivityofintercoursewasgoingonoutsideofit。 SomethingwasinfactpassingmutelyandrapidlybetweenyoungLeathandSophyViner;butwhatitwas,andwhitherittended,Darrow,whentheyreachedthehouse,wasbutjustbeginningtodivine…… XVIII AnnaLeath,fromtheterrace,watchedthereturnofthelittlegroup。 Shelookeddownonthem,astheyadvancedacrossthegarden,fromthesereneheightofherunassailablehappiness。Theretheywere,comingtowardherinthemildmorninglight,herchild,herstep—son,herpromisedhusband:thethreebeingswhofilledherlife。Shesmiledalittleatthehappypicturetheypresented,Effie’sgambolsencirclingitinamovingframewithinwhichthetwomencameslowlyforwardinthesilenceoffriendlyunderstanding。Itseemedpartofthedeepintimacyofthescenethattheyshouldnotbetalkingtoeachother,anditdidnottillafterwardstrikeherasoddthatneitherofthemapparentlyfeltitnecessarytoaddressawordtoSophyViner。 Annaherself,atthemoment,wasfloatinginthemid—currentoffelicity,onatidesobrightandbuoyantthatsheseemedtobeonewithitswarmwaves。Thefirstrushofblisshadstunnedanddazzledher;butnowthat,eachmorning,shewoketothecalmcertaintyofitsrecurrence,shewasgrowingusedtothesenseofsecurityitgave。 \"IfeelasifIcouldtrustmyhappinesstocarryme;asifithadgrownoutofmelikewings。\"SoshephrasedittoDarrow,as,laterinthemorning,theypacedthegarden— pathstogether。Hisansweringlookgaveherthesameassuranceofsafety。Theeveningbeforehehadseemedpreoccupied,andtheshadowofhismoodhadfaintlyencroachedonthegreatgoldenorboftheirblessedness;butnowitwasuneclipsedagain,andhungabovethemhighandbrightasthesunatnoon。 Upstairsinhersitting—room,thatafternoon,shewasthinkingofthesethings。Themorningmistshadturnedtorain,compellingthepostponementofanexcursioninwhichthewholepartyweretohavejoined。Effie,withhergoverness,hadbeendespatchedinthemotortodosomeshoppingatFrancheuil;andAnnahadpromisedDarrowtojoinhim,laterintheafternoon,foraquickwalkintherain。 Hehadgonetohisroomafterluncheontogetsomebelatedlettersoffhisconscience;andwhenhehadlefthershehadcontinuedtositinthesameplace,herhandscrossedonherknees,herheadslightlybent,inanattitudeofbroodingretrospection。Asshelookedbackatherpastlife,itseemedtohertohaveconsistedofoneceaselessefforttopackintoeachhourenoughtofilloutitsslackfolds;butnoweachmomentwaslikeamiser’sbagstretchedtoburstingwithpuregold。 ShewasrousedbythesoundofOwen’sstepinthegalleryoutsideherroom。Itpausedatherdoorandinanswertohisknockshecalledout\"Comein!\" Asthedoorclosedbehindhimshewasstruckbyhislookofpaleexcitement,andanimpulseofcompunctionmadehersay: \"You’vecometoaskmewhyIhaven’tspokentoyourgrandmother!\" HesentabouthimaglancevaguelyremindingherofthestrangelookwithwhichSophyVinerhadswepttheroomthenightbefore;thenhisbrillianteyescamebacktoher。 \"I’vespokentohermyself,\"hesaid。 Annastartedup,incredulous。 \"You’vespokentoher?When?\" \"Justnow。Ilefthertocomehere。\" Anna’sfirstfeelingwasoneofannoyance。Therewasreallysomethingcomicallyincongruousinthisboyishsurrendertoimpulseonthepartofayoungmansoeagertoassumetheresponsibilitiesoflife。Shelookedathimwithafaintlyveiledamusement。 \"YouaskedmetohelpyouandIpromisedyouIwould。Itwashardlyworthwhiletoworkoutsuchanelaborateplanofactionifyouintendedtotakethematteroutofmyhandswithouttellingme。\" \"Oh,don’ttakethattonewithme!\"hebrokeout,almostangrily。 \"Thattone?Whattone?\"Shestaredathisquiveringface。 \"Imight,\"shepursued,stillhalf—laughing,\"moreproperlymakethatrequestofYOU!\" Owenreddenedandhisvehemencesuddenlysubsided。 \"ImeantthatIHADtospeak——that’sall。Youdon’tgivemeachancetoexplain……\" Shelookedathimgently,wonderingalittleatherownimpatience。 \"Owen!Don’tIalwayswanttogiveyoueverychance?It’sbecauseIDOthatIwantedtotalktoyourgrandmotherfirst——thatIwaswaitingandwatchingfortherightmoment……\" \"Therightmoment?SowasI。That’swhyI’vespoken。\"Hisvoiceroseagainandtookthesharpedgeithadinmomentsofhighpressure。 Hisstep—motherturnedawayandseatedherselfinhersofa— corner。\"Oh,mydear,it’snotaprivilegetoquarrelover! You’vetakenaloadoffmyshoulders。Sitdownandtellmeallaboutit。\" Hestoodbeforeher,irresolute。\"Ican’tsitdown,\"hesaid。 \"Walkabout,then。Onlytellme:I’mimpatient。\" Hisimmediateresponsewastothrowhimselfintothearmchairatherside,whereheloungedforamomentwithoutspeaking,hislegsstretchedout,hisarmslockedbehindhisthrown—backhead。Anna,hereyesonhisface,waitedquietlyforhimtospeak。 \"Well——ofcourseitwasjustwhatoneexpected。\" \"Shetakesitsobadly,youmean?\" \"Alltheheavybatterieswerebroughtup:myfather,Givre,MonsieurdeChantelle,thethroneandthealtar。Evenmypoormotherwasdraggedoutofoblivionandarmedwithimaginaryprotests。\" Annasighedouthersympathy。\"Well——youwerepreparedforallthat?\" \"IthoughtIwas,tillIbegantohearhersayit。ThenitsoundedsoincrediblysillythatItoldherso。\" \"Oh,Owen——Owen!\" \"Yes:Iknow。Iwasafool;butIcouldn’thelpit。\" \"Andyou’vemortallyoffendedher,Isuppose?That’sexactlywhatIwantedtoprevent。\"Shelaidahandonhisshoulder。 \"Youtiresomeboy,nottowaitandletmespeakforyou!\" Hemovedslightlyaway,sothatherhandslippedfromitsplace。\"Youdon’tunderstand,\"hesaid,frowning。 \"Idon’tseehowIcan,tillyouexplain。Ifyouthoughtthetimehadcometotellyourgrandmother,whynothaveaskedmetodoit?Ihadmyreasonsforwaiting;butifyou’dtoldmetospeakIshouldhavedoneso,naturally。\" Heevadedherappealbyasuddenturn。\"WhatWEREyourreasonsforwaiting?\" Annadidnotimmediatelyanswer。Herstep—son’seyeswereonherface,andunderhisgazeshefeltafaintdisquietude。 \"Iwasfeelingmyway……Iwantedtobeabsolutelysure……\" \"Absolutelysureofwhat?\" Shedelayedagainforajustperceptibleinstant。\"Why,simplyofOURsideofthecase。\" \"Butyoutoldmeyouwere,theotherday,whenwetalkeditoverbeforetheycamebackfromOuchy。\" \"Oh,mydear——ifyouthinkthat,insuchacomplicatedmatter,everyday,everyhour,doesn’tmoreorlessmodifyone’ssurestsureness!\" \"That’sjustwhatI’mdrivingat。Iwanttoknowwhathasmodifiedyours。\" Shemadeaslightgestureofimpatience。\"Whatdoesitmatter,nowthething’sdone?Idon’tknowthatIcouldgiveanyclearreason……\" Hegottohisfeetandstoodlookingdownonherwithatormentedbrow。\"Butit’sabsolutelynecessarythatyoushould。\" Athistoneherimpatienceflaredup。\"It’snotnecessarythatIshouldgiveyouanyexplanationwhatever,sinceyou’vetakenthematteroutofmyhands。AllIcansayisthatIwastryingtohelpyou:thatnootherthoughteverenteredmymind。\"Shepausedamomentandthenadded:\"Ifyoudoubtedit,youwererighttodowhatyou’vedone。\" \"Oh,IneverdoubtedYOU!\"heretorted,withafugitivestressonthepronoun。Hisfacehadclearedtoitsoldlookoftrust。\"Don’tbeoffendedifI’veseemedto,\"hewenton。\"Ican’tquiteexplainmyself,either……it’sallakindoftangle,isn’tit?That’swhyIthoughtI’dbetterspeakatonce;orratherwhyIdidn’tthinkatall,butjustsuddenlyblurtedthethingout————\" Annagavehimbackhislookofconciliation。\"Well,thehowandwhydon’tmuchmatternow。Thepointishowtodealwithyourgrandmother。You’venottoldmewhatshemeanstodo。\" \"Oh,shemeanstosendforAdelaidePainter。\" Thenamedrewafaintnoteofmirthfromhimandrelaxedboththeirfacestoasmile。 \"Perhaps,\"Annaadded,\"it’sreallythebestthingforusall。\" Owenshruggedhisshoulders。\"It’stoopreposterousandhumiliating。Draggingthatwomanintooursecrets————!\" \"Thiscouldhardlybeasecretmuchlonger。\" Hehadmovedtothehearth,wherehestoodpushingaboutthesmallornamentsonthemantel—shelf;butatheranswerheturnedbacktoher。 \"Youhaven’t,ofcourse,spokenofittoanyone?\" \"No;butIintendtonow。\" Shepausedforhisreply,andasitdidnotcomeshecontinued:\"IfAdelaidePainter’stobetoldthere’snopossiblereasonwhyIshouldn’ttellMr。Darrow。\" Owenabruptlysetdownthelittlestatuettebetweenhisfingers。\"Nonewhatever:Iwanteveryonetoknow。\" Shesmiledalittleathisover—emphasis,andwasabouttomeetitwithawordofbanterwhenhecontinued,facingher: \"Youhaven’t,asyet,saidawordtohim?\" \"I’vetoldhimnothing,exceptwhatthediscussionofourownplans——hisandmine——obligedmeto:thatyouwerethinkingofmarrying,andthatIwasn’twillingtoleaveFrancetillI’ddonewhatIcouldtoseeyouthrough。\" Atherfirstwordsthecolourhadrushedtohisforehead; butasshecontinuedshesawhisfacecomposeitselfandhisbloodsubside。 \"You’reabrick,mydear!\"heexclaimed。 \"Youhadmyword,youknow。\" \"Yes;yes——Iknow。\"Hisfacehadcloudedagain。\"Andthat’sall——positivelyall——you’veeversaidtohim?\" \"Positivelyall。Butwhydoyouask?\" Hehadamoment’sembarrassedhesitation。\"Itwasunderstood,wasn’tit,thatmygrandmotherwastobethefirsttoknow?\" \"Well——andsoshehasbeen,hasn’tshe,sinceyou’vetoldher?\" Heturnedbacktohisrestlessshiftingoftheknick—knacks。 \"Andyou’resurethatnothingyou’vesaidtoDarrowcouldpossiblyhavegivenhimahint————?\" \"NothingI’vesaidtohim——certainly。\" Heswungaboutonher。\"Whydoyouputitinthatway?\" \"Inwhatway?\" \"Why——asifyouthoughtsomeoneelsemighthavespoken……\" \"Someoneelse?Whoelse?\"Sherosetoherfeet。\"Whatonearth,mydearboy,canyoubedrivingat?\" \"I’mtryingtofindoutwhetheryouthinkheknowsanythingdefinite。\" \"WhyshouldIthinkso?DoYOU?\" \"Idon’tknow。Iwanttofindout。\" Shelaughedathisobstinateinsistence。\"Totestmyveracity,Isuppose?\"Atthesoundofastepinthegallerysheadded:\"Hereheis——youcanaskhimyourself。\" ShemetDarrow’sknockwithaninvitationtoenter,andhecameintotheroomandpausedbetweenherselfandOwen。Shewasstruck,ashestoodthere,bythecontrastbetweenhishappycarelessgood—looksandherstep—son’sfrowningagitation。 Darrowmethereyeswithasmile。\"AmItoosoon?Orisourwalkgivenup?\" \"No;Iwasjustgoingtogetready。\"Shecontinuedtolingerbetweenthetwo,lookingslowlyfromonetotheother。\"Butthere’ssomethingwewanttotellyoufirst:OwenisengagedtoMissViner。\" ThesenseofanindefinableinterrogationinOwen’smindmadeher,asshespoke,fixhereyessteadilyonDarrow。 Hehadpausedjustoppositethewindow,sothat,evenintherainyafternoonlight,hisfacewasclearlyopentoherscrutiny。Forasecond,immensesurprisewasalonevisibleonit:sovisiblethatshehalfturnedtoherstep—son,withafaintsmileforhisrefutedsuspicions。Why,shewondered,shouldOwenhavethoughtthatDarrowhadalreadyguessedhissecret,andwhat,afterall,couldbesodisturbingtohiminthisnotimprobablecontingency?Atanyrate,hisdoubtmusthavebeendispelled:therewasnothingfeignedaboutDarrow’sastonishment。WhenhereyesturnedbacktohimhewasalreadycrossingtoOwenwithoutstretchedhand,andshehad,throughanunaccountablefaintflutterofmisgiving,amereconfusedsenseoftheirexchangingthecustomaryphrases。HernextperceptionwasofOwen’stranquillizedlook,andofhissmilingreturnofDarrow’scongratulatorygrasp。Shehadtheeeriefeelingofhavingbeenoversweptbyashadowwhichtherehadbeennocloudtocast…… AmomentlaterOwenhadlefttheroomandsheandDarrowwerealone。Hehadturnedawaytothewindowandstoodstaringoutintothedown—pour。 \"You’resurprisedatOwen’snews?\"sheasked。 \"Yes:Iamsurprised,\"heanswered。 \"Youhadn’tthoughtofitsbeingMissViner?\"