第14章

类别:其他 作者:William Dean Howells字数:9292更新时间:19/01/07 14:46:13
\"Oh,\"saidMrs。Corey,inatoneofrelief,asifthestatementthrewanewlightonthefactthatCoreyhadsuggestedthevisit。\"HesaidsolittleaboutitinhisletterthatIdidn’tknowjusthowitcameabout。\" \"Ithoughtitwasrighttheyshouldmeet,\"explainedtheson,\"andsodidfather。IwasgladthatIsuggestedit,afterward;itwasextremelygratifyingtoColonelLapham。\" \"Oh,itwasquiterightineveryway。Isupposeyouhaveseensomethingofthefamilyduringthesummer。\" \"Yes,agooddeal。I’vebeendownatNantasketratheroften。\" Mrs。Coreylethereyesdroop。Thensheasked:\"Aretheywell?\" \"Yes,exceptLaphamhimself,nowandthen。Iwentdownonceortwicetoseehim。Hehasn’tgivenhimselfanyvacationthissummer;hehassuchapassionforhisbusinessthatI fancyhefindsithardbeingawayfromitatanytime,andhe’smadehisnewhouseanexcuseforstaying\" \"Ohyes,hishouse!Isittobesomethingfine?\" \"Yes;it’sabeautifulhouse。Seymourisdoingit。\" \"Then,ofcourse,itwillbeveryhandsome。Isupposetheyoungladiesareverymuchtakenupwithit; andMrs。Lapham。\" \"Mrs。Lapham,yes。Idon’tthinktheyoungladiescaresomuchaboutit。\" \"Itmustbeforthem。Aren’ttheyambitious?\" askedMrs。Corey,delicatelyfeelingherway。 Hersonthoughtawhile。Thenheansweredwithasmile—— \"No,Idon’treallythinktheyare。Theyareunambitious,Ishouldsay。\"Mrs。Coreypermittedherselfalongbreath。 Buthersonadded,\"It’stheparentswhoareambitiousforthem,\"andherrespirationbecameshorteragain。 \"Yes,\"shesaid。 \"They’reverysimple,nicegirls,\"pursuedCorey。 \"Ithinkyou’llliketheelder,whenyoucometoknowher。\" Whenyoucometoknowher。Thewordsimpliedanexpectationthatthetwofamiliesweretobebetteracquainted。 \"Thensheismoreintellectualthanhersister?\" Mrs。Coreyventured。 \"Intellectual?\"repeatedherson。\"No;thatisn’ttheword,quite。Thoughshecertainlyhasmoremind。\" \"Theyoungerseemedverysensible。\" \"Oh,sensible,yes。Andaspracticalasshe’spretty。 Shecandoallsortsofthings,andlikestobedoingthem。 Don’tyouthinkshe’sanextraordinarybeauty?\" \"Yes——yes,sheis,\"saidMrs。Corey,atsomecost。 \"She’sgood,too,\"saidCorey,\"andperfectlyinnocentandtransparent。Ithinkyouwilllikeherthebetterthemoreyouknowher。\" \"Ithoughtherverynicefromthebeginning,\"saidthemotherheroically;andthennatureasserteditselfinher。 \"ButIshouldbeafraidthatshemightperhapsbealittlebittiresomeatlast;herrangeofideasseemedsoextremelylimited。\" \"Yes,that’swhatIwasafraidof。But,asamatteroffact,sheisn’t。Sheinterestsyoubyherverylimitations。 Youcanseetheworkingofhermind,likethatofachild。 Sheisn’tatallconsciousevenofherbeauty。\" \"Idon’tbelieveyoungmencantellwhethergirlsareconsciousornot,\"saidMrs。Corey。\"ButIamnotsayingtheMissLaphamsarenot————\"Hersonsatmusing,withaninattentivesmileonhisface。\"Whatisit?\" \"Oh!nothing。IwasthinkingofMissLaphamandsomethingshewassaying。She’sverydroll,youknow。\" \"Theeldersister?Yes,youtoldmethat。Canyouseetheworkingsofhermindtoo?\" \"No;she’severythingthat’sunexpected。\"Coreyfellintoanotherreverie,andsmiledagain;buthedidnotoffertoexplainwhatamusedhim,andhismotherwouldnotask。 \"Idon’tknowwhattomakeofhisadmiringthegirlsofrankly,\"shesaidafterwardtoherhusband。 \"Thatcouldn’tcomenaturallytillafterhehadspokentoher,andIfeelsurethathehasn’tyet。\" \"Youwomenhaven’trisenyet——it’sanevidenceofthebackwardnessofyoursex——toaconceptionoftheBismarckideaindiplomacy。Ifamanpraisesonewoman,youstillthinkhe’sinlovewithanother。DoyoumeanthatbecauseTomdidn’tpraisetheeldersistersomuch,heHASspokentoHER?\" Mrs。Coreyrefusedtheconsequence,sayingthatitdidnotfollow。\"Besides,hedidpraiseher。\" \"Yououghttobegladthatmattersareinsuchgoodshape,then。Atanyrate,youcandoabsolutelynothing。\" \"Oh!Iknowit,\"sighedMrs。Corey。\"IwishTomwouldbealittleopenerwithme。\" \"He’sasopenasit’sinthenatureofanAmerican—bornsontobewithhisparents。Idaresayifyou’daskedhimplumplywhathemeantinregardtotheyounglady,hewouldhavetoldyou——ifheknew。\" \"Why,don’tyouthinkhedoesknow,Bromfield?\" \"I’mnotatallsurehedoes。Youwomenthinkthatbecauseayoungmandanglesafteragirl,orgirls,he’sattachedtothem。Itdoesn’tatallfollow。 Hedanglesbecausehemust,anddoesn’tknowwhattodowithhistime,andbecausetheyseemtolikeit。 IdaresaythatTomhasdangledagooddealinthisinstancebecausetherewasnobodyelseintown。\" \"Doyoureallythinkso?\" \"Ithrowoutthesuggestion。Anditstrikesmethatayoungladycouldn’tdobetterthanstayinornearBostonduringthesummer。Mostoftheyoungmenarehere,keptbybusinessthroughtheweek,witheveningsavailableonlyonthespot,orafewmilesoff。Whatwastheproportionofthesexesattheseashoreandthemountains?\" \"Oh,twentygirlsatleastforevenanexcuseofaman。 It’sshameful。\" \"Yousee,Iamrightinonepartofmytheory。 Whyshouldn’tIberightintherest?\" \"Iwishyouwere。AndyetIcan’tsaythatIdo。 Thosethingsareveryseriouswithgirls。Ishouldn’tlikeTomtohavebeengoingtoseethosepeopleifhemeantnothingbyit。\" \"Andyouwouldn’tlikeitifhedid。Youaredifficult,mydear。\"Herhusbandpulledanopennewspapertowardhimfromthetable。 \"Ifeelthatitwouldn’tbeatalllikehimtodoso,\" saidMrs。Corey,goingontoentangleherselfinherwords,aswomenoftendowhentheirideasareperfectlyclear。 \"Don’tgotoreading,please,Bromfield!IamreallyworriedaboutthismatterImustknowhowmuchitmeans。 Ican’tletitgoonso。Idon’tseehowyoucanresteasywithoutknowing。\" \"Idon’tintheleastknowwhat’sgoingtobecomeofmewhenIdie;andyetIsleepwell,\"repliedBromfieldCorey,puttinghisnewspaperaside。 \"Ah!butthisisaverydifferentthing。\" \"Somuchmoreserious?Well,whatcanyoudo?Wehadthisoutwhenyouwerehereinthesummer,andyouagreedwithmethenthatwecoulddonothing。Thesituationhasn’tchangedatall。\" \"Yes,ithas;ithascontinuedthesame,\"saidMrs。Corey,againexpressingthefactbyacontradictioninterms。 \"IthinkImustaskTomoutright。\" \"Youknowyoucan’tdothat,mydear。\" \"Thenwhydoesn’thetellus?\" \"Ah,that’swhatHEcan’tdo,ifhe’smakinglovetoMissIrene——that’shername,Ibelieve——ontheAmericanplan。 HewilltellusafterhehastoldHER。ThatwasthewayIdid。 Don’tignoreourownyouth,Anna。Itwasalongwhileago,I’lladmit。\" \"Itwasverydifferent,\"saidMrs。Corey,alittleshaken。 \"Idon’tseehow。IdaresayMammaLaphamknowswhetherTomisinlovewithherdaughterornot;andnodoubtPapaLaphamknowsitatsecondhand。Butweshallnotknowituntilthegirlherselfdoes。Dependuponthat。 Yourmotherknew,andshetoldyourfather;butmypoorfatherknewnothingaboutittillwewereengaged;andI hadbeenhangingabout——dangling,asyoucallit————\" \"No,no;YOUcalleditthat。\" \"WasitI?——forayearormore。\" Thewifecouldnotrefusetobealittleconsoledbytheimageofheryounglovewhichthewordsconjuredup,howeverlittleshelikeditsrelationtoherson’sinterestinIreneLapham。Shesmiledpensively。\"Thenyouthinkithasn’tcometoanunderstandingwiththemyet?\" \"Anunderstanding?Oh,probably。\" \"Anexplanation,then?\" \"Theonlylogicalinferencefromwhatwe’vebeensayingisthatithasn’t。ButIdon’taskyoutoacceptitonthataccount。MayIreadnow,mydear?\" \"Yes,youmayreadnow,\"saidMrs。Corey,withoneofthosesighswhichperhapsexpressafemininesenseoftheunsatisfactorinessofhusbandsingeneral,ratherthanapersonaldiscontentwithherown。 \"Thankyou,mydear;thenIthinkI’llsmoketoo,\" saidBromfieldCorey,lightingacigar。 Shelefthiminpeace,andshemadenofurtherattemptuponherson’sconfidence。Butshewasnotinactiveforthatreason。Shedidnot,ofcourse,admittoherself,andfarlesstoothers,themotivewithwhichshewenttopayanearlyvisittotheLaphams,whohadnowcomeupfromNantaskettoNankeenSquare。Shesaidtoherdaughtersthatshehadalwaysbeenalittleashamedofusingheracquaintancewiththemtogetmoneyforhercharity,andthenseemingtodropit。Besides,itseemedtoherthatsheoughtsomehowtorecognisethebusinessrelationthatTomhadformedwiththefather;theymustnotthinkthathisfamilydisapprovedofwhathehaddone。 \"Yes,businessisbusiness,\"saidNanny,withalaugh。 \"Doyouwishustogowithyouagain?\" \"No;Iwillgoalonethistime,\"repliedthemotherwithdignity。 HercoupenowfounditswaytoNankeenSquarewithoutdifficulty,andshesentupacard,whichMrs。LaphamreceivedinthepresenceofherdaughterPenelope。 \"IpresumeI’vegottoseeher,\"shegasped。 \"Well,don’tlooksoguilty,mother,\"jokedthegirl; \"youhaven’tbeendoinganythingsoVERYwrong。\" \"ItseemsasifIHAD。Idon’tknowwhat’scomeoverme。 Iwasn’tafraidofthewomanbefore,butnowIdon’tseemtofeelasifIcouldlookherintheface。He’sbeencominghereofhisownaccord,andIfoughtagainsthiscominglongenough,goodnessknows。Ididn’twanthimtocome。 Andasfarforthasthatgoes,we’reasrespectableastheyare;andyourfather’sgottwicetheirmoney,anyday。We’venoneedtogobeggingfortheirfavour。 Iguesstheyweregladenoughtogethiminwithyourfather。\" \"Yes,thoseareallgoodpoints,mother,\"saidthegirl; \"andifyoukeepsayingthemover,andcountahundredeverytimebeforeyouspeak,Iguessyou’llworrythrough。\" Mrs。Laphamhadbeenfussingdistractedlywithherhairandribbons,inpreparationforherencounterwithMrs。Corey。 Shenowdrewinalongquiveringbreath,staredatherdaughterwithoutseeingher,andhurrieddownstairs。 ItwastruethatwhenshemetMrs。Coreybeforeshehadnotbeenawedbyher;butsincethenshehadlearnedatleastherownignoranceoftheworld,andshehadtalkedoverthethingsshehadmisconceivedandthethingsshehadshrewdlyguessedsomuchthatshecouldnotmeetherontheformerfootingofequality。Inspiteofasbraveaspiritandasgoodaconscienceaswomanneedhave,Mrs。Laphamcringedinwardly,andtremulouslywonderedwhathervisitorhadcomefor。Sheturnedfrompaletored,andwashardlycoherentinhergreetings; shedidnotknowhowtheygottowhereMrs。Coreywassayingexactlytherightthingsaboutherson’sinterestandsatisfactioninhisnewbusiness,andkeepinghereyesfixedonMrs。Lapham’s,readingheruneasinessthere,andmakingherfeel,inspiteofherindignantinnocence,thatshehadtakenabaseadvantageofherinherabsencetogethersonawayfromherandmarryhimtoIrene。 Then,presently,whilethiswaspainfullyrevolvingitselfinMrs。Lapham’smind,shewasawareofMrs。Corey’saskingifshewasnottohavethepleasureofseeingMissIrene。 \"No;she’sout,justnow,\"saidMrs。Lapham。\"Idon’tknowjustwhenshe’llbein。Shewenttogetabook。\" Andheresheturnedredagain,knowingthatIrenehadgonetogetthebookbecauseitwasonethatCoreyhadspokenof。 \"Oh!I’msorry,\"saidMrs。Corey。\"Ihadhopedtoseeher。 Andyourotherdaughter,whomInevermet?\" \"Penelope?\"askedMrs。Lapham,easedalittle。\"Sheisathome。Iwillgoandcallher。\"TheLaphamshadnotyetthoughtofspendingtheirsuperfluityonservantswhocouldberungfor;theykepttwogirlsandamantolookafterthefurnace,astheyhadforthelasttenyears。 IfMrs。Laphamhadrungintheparlour,hersecondgirlwouldhavegonetothestreetdoortoseewhowasthere。 ShewentupstairsforPenelopeherself,andthegirl,aftersomerebelliousderision,returnedwithher。 Mrs。Coreytookaccountofher,asPenelopewithdrewtotheothersideoftheroomaftertheirintroduction,andsatdown,indolentlysubmissiveonthesurfacetotheteststobeapplied,andfollowingMrs。Corey’sleadoftheconversationinherodddrawl。 \"Youyoungladieswillbegladtobegettingintoyournewhouse,\"shesaidpolitely。 \"Idon’tknow,\"saidPenelope。\"We’resousedtothisone。\" Mrs。Coreylookedalittlebaffled,butshesaidsympathetically,\"Ofcourse,youwillbesorrytoleaveyouroldhome。\" Mrs。Laphamcouldnothelpputtinginonbehalfofherdaughters:\"Iguessifitwaslefttothegirlstosay,weshouldn’tleaveitatall。\" \"Oh,indeed!\"saidMrs。Corey;\"aretheysomuchattached? ButIcanquiteunderstandit。Mychildrenwouldbeheart—brokentooifweweretoleavetheoldplace。\" SheturnedtoPenelope。\"Butyoumustthinkofthelovelynewhouse,andthebeautifulposition。\" \"Yes,Isupposeweshallgetusedtothemtoo,\" saidPenelope,inresponsetothisdidacticconsolation。 \"Oh,Icouldevenimagineyourgettingveryfondofthem,\" pursuedMrs。Coreypatronisingly。\"Mysonhastoldmeofthelovelyoutlookyou’retohaveoverthewater。 Hethinksyouhavesuchabeautifulhouse。Ibelievehehadthepleasureofmeetingyoualltherewhenhefirstcamehome。\" \"Yes,Ithinkhewasourfirstvisitor。\" \"Heisagreatadmirerofyourhouse,\"saidMrs。Corey,keepinghereyesverysharply,howeverpolitely,onPenelope’sface,asiftosurprisetherethesecretofanyothergreatadmirationofherson’sthatmighthelplesslyshowitself。 \"Yes,\"saidthegirl,\"he’sbeenthereseveraltimeswithfather;andhewouldn’tbeallowedtooverlookanyofitsgoodpoints。\" Hermothertookalittlemorecouragefromherdaughter’stranquillity。 \"Thegirlsmakesuchfunoftheirfather’sexcitementabouthisbuilding,andthewayhetalksitintoeverybody。\" \"Oh,indeed!\"saidMrs。Corey,withcivilmisunderstandingandinquiry。 Penelopeflushed,andhermotherwenton:\"Itellhimhe’smoreofachildaboutitthananyofthem。\" \"Youngpeopleareveryphilosophicalnowadays,\" remarkedMrs。Corey。 \"Yes,indeed,\"saidMrs。Lapham。\"Itellthemthey’vealwayshadeverything,sothatnothing’sasurprisetothem。 Itwasdifferentwithusinouryoungdays。\" \"Yes,\"saidMrs。Corey,withoutassenting。 \"ImeantheColonelandmyself,\"explainedMrs。Lapham。 \"Ohyes——yes!\"saidMrs。Corey。 \"I’msure,\"theformerwenton,ratherhelplessly,\"wehadtoworkhardenoughforeverythingwegot。 Andsoweappreciatedit。\" \"Somanythingswerenotdoneforyoungpeoplethen,\" saidMrs。Corey,notrecognisingtheearly—hardshipsstandpointofMrs。Lapham。\"ButIdon’tknowthattheyarealwaysthebetterforitnow,\"sheaddedvaguely,butwiththesatisfactionweallfeelinutteringajustcommonplace。 \"It’sratherhardlivinguptoblessingsthatyou’vealwayshad,\"saidPenelope。 \"Yes,\"repliedMrs。Coreydistractedly,andcomingbacktoherslowlyfromthevirtuousdistancetowhichshehadabsentedherself。Shelookedatthegirlsearchinglyagain,asiftodeterminewhetherthiswereatouchofthedrollinghersonhadspokenof。Butsheonlyadded: \"YouwillenjoythesunsetsontheBackBaysomuch。\" \"Well,notunlessthey’renewones,\"saidPenelope。 \"Idon’tbelieveIcouldpromisetoenjoyanysunsetsthatIwasusedto,agreatdeal。\" Mrs。Coreylookedatherwithmisgiving,hardeningintodislike。\"No,\"shebreathedvaguely。\"MysonspokeofthefineeffectofthelightsaboutthehotelfromyourcottageatNantasket,\"shesaidtoMrs。Lapham。 \"Yes,they’resplendid!\"exclaimedthatlady。\"Iguessthegirlswentdowneverynightwithhimtoseethemfromtherocks。\" \"Yes,\"saidMrs。Corey,alittledryly;andshepermittedherselftoadd:\"Hespokeofthoserocks。Isupposebothyouyoungladiesspendagreatdealofyourtimeonthemwhenyou’rethere。AtNahantmychildrenwereconstantlyonthem。\" \"Irenelikestherocks,\"saidPenelope。\"Idon’tcaremuchaboutthem,——especiallyatnight。\" \"Oh,indeed!Isupposeyoufinditquiteaswelllookingatthelightscomfortablyfromtheveranda。\" \"No;youcan’tseethemfromthehouse。\" \"Oh,\"saidMrs。Corey。Afteraperceptiblepause,sheturnedtoMrs。Lapham。\"Idon’tknowwhatmysonwouldhavedoneforabreathofseaairthissummer,ifyouhadnotallowedhimtocometoNantasket。 Hewasn’twillingtoleavehisbusinesslongenoughtogoanywhereelse。\" \"Yes,he’sabornbusinessman,\"respondedMrs。Laphamenthusiastically。\"Ifit’sborninyou,it’sboundtocomeout。 That’swhattheColonelisalwayssayingaboutMr。Corey。 Hesaysit’sborninhimtobeabusinessman,andhecan’thelpit。\"SherecurredtoCoreygladlybecauseshefeltthatshehadnotsaidenoughofhimwhenhismotherfirstspokeofhisconnectionwiththebusiness。 \"Idon’tbelieve,\"shewentonexcitedly,\"thatColonelLaphamhaseverhadanybodywithhimthathethoughtmoreof。\" \"Youhaveallbeenverykindtomyson,\"saidMrs。Coreyinacknowledgment,andstifflybowingalittle,\"andwefeelgreatlyindebtedtoyou。Verymuchso。\"AtthesegratefulexpressionsMrs。Laphamreddenedoncemore,andmurmuredthatithadbeenverypleasanttothem,shewassure。Sheglancedatherdaughterforsupport,butPenelopewaslookingatMrs。Corey,whodoubtlesssawherfromthecornerofhereyes,thoughshewentonspeakingtohermother。 \"IwassorrytohearfromhimthatMr。——Colonel?——Laphamhadnotbeenquitewellthissummer。Ihopehe’sbetternow?\" \"Ohyes,indeed,\"repliedMrs。Lapham;\"he’sallrightnow。 He’shardlyeverbeensick,andhedon’tknowhowtotakecareofhimself。That’sall。Wedon’tanyofus; we’reallsowell。\" \"Healthisagreatblessing,\"sighedMrs。Corey。 \"Yes,soitis。Howisyouroldestdaughter?\" inquiredMrs。Lapham。\"Issheasdelicateasever?\" \"Sheseemstoberatherbettersincewereturned。\"AndnowMrs。Corey,asifforcedtothepoint,saidbunglinglythattheyoungladieshadwishedtocomewithher,buthadbeendetained。ShebasedherstatementuponNanny’ssarcasticdemand;and,perhapsseeingittopplealittle,sherosehastily,togetawayfromitsfall。 \"Butweshallhopeforsome——someotheroccasion,\" shesaidvaguely,andsheputonapartingsmile,andshookhandswithMrs。LaphamandPenelope,andthen,aftersomelingeringcommonplaces,gotherselfoutofthehouse。 Penelopeandhermotherwerestilllookingateachother,andtryingtograpplewiththeeffectorpurportofthevisit,whenIreneburstinuponthemfromtheoutside。 \"Omamma!wasn’tthatMrs。Corey’scarriagejustdroveaway?\" Penelopeansweredwithherlaugh。\"Yes!You’vejustmissedthemostdelightfulcall,’Rene。Soeasyandpleasanteveryway。Notabitstiff!Mrs。Coreywassofriendly! Shedidn’tmakeonefeelatallasifshe’dboughtme,andthoughtshe’dgiventoomuch;andmotherheldupherheadasifshewereallwoolandayardwide,andshewouldjustliketohaveanybodydenyit。\" Inafewtouchesofmimicryshedashedoffasketchofthescene:hermother’strepidation,andMrs。Corey’swell—bredreposeandpolitescrutinyofthemboth。 Sheendedbyshowinghowsheherselfhadsathuddledupinadarkcorner,mutewithfear。 \"Ifshecametomakeussayanddothewrongthing,shemusthavegoneawayhappy;andit’sapityyouweren’theretohelp,Irene。Idon’tknowthatIaimedtomakeabadimpression,butIguessIsucceeded——evenbeyondmydeserts。\"Shelaughed;thensuddenlysheflashedoutinfierceearnest。\"IfImisseddoinganythingthatcouldmakemeashatefultoherasshemadeherselftome————\" Shecheckedherself,andbegantolaugh。Herlaughbroke,andthetearsstartedintohereyes;sheranoutoftheroom,andupthestairs。 \"What——whatdoesitmean?\"askedIreneinadaze。 Mrs。LaphamwasstillinthechillytorportowhichMrs。Corey’scallhadreducedher。Penelope’svehemencedidnotrouseher。Sheonlyshookherheadabsently,andsaid,\"Idon’tknow。\" \"WhyshouldPencarewhatimpressionshemade?Ididn’tsupposeitwouldmakeanydifferencetoherwhetherMrs。Coreylikedherornot。\" \"Ididn’t,either。ButIcouldseethatshewasjustasnervousasshecouldbe,everyminuteofthetime。 Iguessshedidn’tlikeMrs。Coreyanytoowellfromthestart,andshecouldn’tseemtoactlikeherself。\" \"Tellmeaboutit,mamma,\"saidIrene,droppingintoachair。 Mrs。Coreydescribedtheinterviewtoherhusbandonherreturnhome。\"Well,andwhatareyourinferences?\" heasked。 \"Theywereextremelyembarrassedandexcited——thatis,themother。Idon’twishtodoherinjustice,butshecertainlybehavedconsciously。\" \"Youmadeherfeelso,Idaresay,Anna。Icanimaginehowterribleyoumusthavebeeninthecharacterofanaccusingspirit,toolady—liketosayanything。 Whatdidyouhint?\" \"Ihintednothing,\"saidMrs。Corey,descendingtotheweaknessofdefendingherself。\"ButIsawquiteenoughtoconvincemethatthegirlisinlovewithTom,andthemotherknowsit。\" \"Thatwasveryunsatisfactory。IsupposedyouwenttofindoutwhetherTomwasinlovewiththegirl。 Wassheasprettyasever?\" \"Ididn’tseeher;shewasnotathome;Isawhersister。\" \"Idon’tknowthatIfollowyouquite,Anna。Butnomatter。 Whatwasthesisterlike?\" \"Athoroughlydisagreeableyoungwoman。\" \"Whatdidshedo?\" \"Nothing。She’sfartooslyforthat。Butthatwastheimpression。\" \"Thenyoudidn’tfindhersoamusingasTomdoes?\" \"Ifoundherpert。There’snootherwordforit。 Shesaysthingstopuzzleyouandputyouout。\" \"Ah,thatwasworsethanpert,Anna;thatwascriminal。 Well,letusthankheaventheyoungeroneissopretty。\" Mrs。Coreydidnotreplydirectly。\"Bromfield,\"shesaid,afteramomentoftroubledsilence,\"Ihavebeenthinkingoveryourplan,andIdon’tseewhyitisn’ttherightthing。\" \"Whatismyplan?\"inquiredBromfieldCorey。 \"Adinner。\"