第15章

类别:其他 作者:William Dean Howells字数:10446更新时间:19/01/07 14:46:13
Herhusbandbegantolaugh。\"Ah,youoverdidtheaccusing—spiritbusiness,andthisisreparation。\" ButMrs。Coreyhurriedon,withcombineddignityandanxiety—— \"Wecan’tignoreTom’sintimacywiththem——itamountstothat;itwillprobablycontinueevenifit’smerelyafancy,andwemustseemtoknowit;whatevercomesofit,wecan’tdisownit。Theyareverysimple,unfashionablepeople,andunworldly;butIcan’tsaythattheyareoffensive,unless——unless,\"sheadded,inpropitiationofherhusband’ssmile,\"unlessthefather——howdidyoufindthefather?\"sheimplored。 \"Hewillbeveryentertaining,\"saidCorey,\"ifyoustarthimonhispaint。Whatwasthedisagreeabledaughterlike?Shallyouhaveher?\" \"She’slittleanddark。Wemusthavethemall,\" Mrs。Coreysighed。\"Thenyoudon’tthinkadinnerwoulddo?\" \"Ohyes,Ido。Asyousay,wecan’tdisownTom’srelationtothem,whateveritis。Wehadmuchbetterrecogniseit,andmakethebestoftheinevitable。 IthinkaLaphamdinnerwouldbedelightful。\"Helookedatherwithdelicateironyinhisvoiceandsmile,andshefetchedanothersigh,sodeepandsorenowthathelaughedoutright。\"Perhaps,\"hesuggested,\"itwouldbethebestwayofcuringTomofhisfancy,ifhehasone。 Hehasbeenseeingherwiththedangerousadvantageswhichamotherknowshowtogiveherdaughterinthefamilycircle,andwithnomeansofcomparingherwithothergirls。 Youmustinviteseveralotherveryprettygirls。\" \"Doyoureallythinkso,Bromfield?\"askedMrs。Corey,takingcouragealittle。\"Thatmightdo,\"Butherspiritsvisiblysankagain。\"Idon’tknowanyothergirlhalfsopretty。\" \"Well,then,betterbred。\" \"Sheisverylady—like,verymodest,andpleasing。\" \"Well,morecultivated。\" \"Tomdoesn’tgetonwithsuchpeople。\" \"Oh,youwishhimtomarryher,Isee。\" \"No,no\" \"Thenyou’dbettergivethedinnertobringthemtogether,topromotetheaffair。\" \"YouknowIdon’twanttodothat,Bromfield。ButI feelthatwemustdosomething。Ifwedon’t,ithasaclandestineappearance。Itisn’tjusttothem。 Adinnerwon’tleaveusinanyworseposition,andmayleaveusinabetter。Yes,\"saidMrs。Corey,afteranotherthoughtfulinterval,\"wemusthavethem——havethemall。 Itcouldbeverysimple。\" \"Ah,youcan’tgiveadinnerunderabushel,ifItakeyourmeaning,mydear。Ifwedothisatall,wemustn’tdoitasifwewereashamedofit。Wemustaskpeopletomeetthem。\" \"Yes,\"sighedMrs。Corey。\"Therearenotmanypeopleintownyet,\"sheadded,withreliefthatcausedherhusbandanothersmile。\"Therereallyseemsasortoffatalityaboutit,\"sheconcludedreligiously。 \"Thenyouhadbetternotstruggleagainstit。 GoandreconcileLilyandNannytoitassoonaspossible。\" Mrs。Coreyblanchedalittle。\"Butdon’tyouthinkitwillbethebestthing,Bromfield?\" \"Idoindeed,mydear。TheonlythingthatshakesmyfaithintheschemeisthefactthatIfirstsuggestedit。 Butifyouhaveadoptedit,itmustbeallright,Anna。 Ican’tsaythatIexpectedit。\" \"No,\"saidhiswife,\"itwouldn’tdo。\" XIII。 HAVINGdistinctlygivenuptheprojectofaskingtheLaphamstodinner,Mrs。Coreywasabletocarryitoutwiththecourageofsinnerswhohavesacrificedtovirtuebyfranklyacknowledgingitssuperioritytotheirintendedtransgression。 ShedidnotquestionbuttheLaphamswouldcome;andsheonlydoubtedastothepeoplewhomsheshouldinvitetomeetthem。Sheopenedthematterwithsometrepidationtoherdaughters,butneitherofthemopposedher; theyratherlookedattheschemefromherownpointofview,andagreedwithherthatnothinghadreallyyetbeendonetowipeouttheobligationtotheLaphamshelplesslycontractedthesummerbefore,andstrengthenedbythatill—advisedapplicationtoMrs。Laphamforcharity。 Notonlytheprincipaloftheirdebtofgratituderemained,buttheaccruinginterest。Theysaid,Whatharmcouldgivingthedinnerpossiblydothem?Theymightaskanyoralloftheiracquaintancewithoutdisadvantagetothemselves;butitwouldbeperfectlyeasytogivethedinnerjustthecharactertheychose,andstillflattertheignoranceoftheLaphams。ThetroublewouldbewithTom,ifhewerereallyinterestedinthegirl; buthecouldnotsayanythingiftheymadeitafamilydinner; hecouldnotfeelanything。Theyhadeachturnedinherownmind,asitappearedfromacomparisonofideas,tooneofthemostcomprehensiveofthosecousinshipswhichformtheadmirationandterroroftheadventurerinBostonsociety。Hefindshimselfhemmedinandleftoutateveryturnbyramificationsthatforbidhimallhopeofsafepersonalityinhiscommentsonpeople;heisneverlesssecurethanwhenhehearssomegivenBostoniandenouncingorridiculinganother。Ifhewillbeadvised,hewillguardhimselffromconcurringinthesecriticisms,howeverjusttheyappear,fortheprobabilityisthattheirobjectisacousinofnotmorethanoneremovefromthecensor。 WhenthealienhearsagroupofBostonladiescallingoneanother,andspeakingofalltheirgentlemenfriends,bythefamiliarabbreviationsoftheirChristiannames,hemustfeelkeenlytheexiletowhichhewasborn; butheisthen,atleast,incomparativelylittledanger; whiletheselatentandtacitcousinshipsopenpitfallsateverysteparoundhim,inasocietywhereMiddlesexeshavemarriedEssexesandproducedSuffolksfortwohundredandfiftyyears。 Theseconditions,however,soperiloustotheforeigner,areasourceofstrengthandsecuritytothosenativetothem。Anuncertainacquaintancemaybesoeffectuallyinvolvedinthemeshesofsuchacousinship,asnevertobeheardofoutsideofitandtremendousstoriesaretoldofpeoplewhohavespentawholewinterinBoston,inawhirlofgaiety,andwho,theoriginalguestsoftheSuffolks,discoveruponreflectionthattheyhavemetnoonebutEssexesandMiddlesexes。 Mrs。Corey’sbrotherJamescamefirstintohermind,andshethoughtwithuncommontolerationoftheeasy—going,uncritical,good—natureofhiswife。 JamesBellinghamhadbeentheadviserofhersonthroughout,andmightbesaidtohaveactivelypromotedhisconnectionwithLapham。Shethoughtnextofthewidowofhercousin,HenryBellingham,whohadletherdaughtermarrythatWesternsteamboatman,andwasfondofherson—in—law; shemightbeexpectedatleasttoendurethepaint—kingandhisfamily。ThedaughtersinsistedsostronglyuponMrs。Bellingham’ssonCharles,thatMrs。Coreyputhimdown——ifhewereintown;hemightbeinCentralAmerica; hegotonwithallsortsofpeople。Itseemedtoherthatshemightstopatthis:fourLaphams,fiveCoreys,andfourBellinghamswereenough。 \"Thatmakesthirteen,\"saidNanny。\"YoucanhaveMr。andMrs。Sewell。\" \"Yes,thatisagoodidea,\"assentedMrs。Corey。 \"Heisourminister,anditisveryproper。\" \"Idon’tseewhyyoudon’thaveRobertChase。 Itisapityheshouldn’tseeher——forthecolour。\" \"Idon’tquiteliketheideaofthat,\"saidMrs。Corey; \"butwecanhavehimtoo,ifitwon’tmaketoomany。\" ThepainterhadmarriedintoapoorerbranchoftheCoreys,andhiswifewasdead。\"Isthereanyoneelse?\" \"ThereisMissKingsbury。\" \"Wehavehadhersomuch。Shewillbegintothinkweareusingher。\" \"Shewon’tmind;she’ssogood—natured。\" \"Well,then,\"themothersummedup,\"therearefourLaphams,fiveCoreys,fourBellinghams,oneChase,andoneKingsbury——fifteen。Oh!andtwoSewells。Seventeen。Tenladiesandsevengentlemen。Itdoesn’tbalanceverywell,andit’stoolarge。\" \"Perhapssomeoftheladieswon’tcome,\"suggestedLily。 \"Oh,theladiesalwayscome,\"saidNanny。 Theirmotherreflected。\"Well,Iwillaskthem。 Theladieswillrefuseintimetoletuspickupsomegentlemensomewhere;somemoreartists。Why!wemusthaveMr。Seymour,thearchitect;he’sabachelor,andhe’sbuildingtheirhouse,Tomsays。\" Hervoicefellalittlewhenshementionedherson’sname,andshetoldhimofherplan,whenhecamehomeintheevening,withevidentmisgiving。 \"Whatareyoudoingitfor,mother?\"heasked,lookingatherwithhishonesteyes。 Shedroppedherowninalittleconfusion。\"Iwon’tdoitatall,mydear,\"shesaid,\"ifyoudon’tapprove。 ButIthought——YouknowwehavenevermadeanyproperacknowledgmentoftheirkindnesstousatBaieSt。Paul。 Theninthewinter,I’mashamedtosay,IgotmoneyfromherforacharityIwasinterestedin;andIhatetheideaofmerelyUSINGpeopleinthatway。Andnowyourhavingbeenattheirhousethissummer——wecan’tseemtodisapproveofthat;andyourbusinessrelationstohim————\" \"Yes,Isee,\"saidCorey。\"Doyouthinkitamountstoadinner?\" \"Why,Idon’tknow,\"returnedhismother。\"Weshallhavehardlyanyoneoutofourfamilyconnection。\" \"Well,\"Coreyassented,\"itmightdo。Isupposewhatyouwishistogivethemapleasure。\" \"Why,certainly。Don’tyouthinkthey’dliketocome?\" \"Oh,they’dliketocome;butwhetheritwouldbeapleasureaftertheywerehereisanotherthing。Ishouldhavesaidthatifyouwantedtohavethem,theywouldenjoybetterbeingsimplyaskedtomeetourownimmediatefamily。\" \"That’swhatIthoughtofinthefirstplace,butyourfatherseemedtothinkitimpliedasocialdistrustofthem;andwecouldn’taffordtohavethatappearance,eventoourselves。\" \"Perhapshewasright。\" \"Andbesides,itmightseemalittlesignificant。\" Coreyseemedinattentivetothisconsideration。\"Whomdidyouthinkofasking?\"Hismotherrepeatedthenames。 \"Yes,thatwoulddo,\"hesaid,withavaguedissatisfaction。 \"Iwon’thaveitatall,ifyoudon’twish,Tom。\" \"Ohyes,haveit;perhapsyouought。Yes,Idaresayit’sright。Whatdidyoumeanbyafamilydinnerseemingsignificant?\" Hismotherhesitated。Whenitcametothat,shedidnotliketorecogniseinhispresencetheanxietiesthathadtroubledher。But\"Idon’tknow,\"shesaid,sinceshemust。 \"Ishouldn’twanttogivethatyounggirl,orhermother,theideathatwewishedtomakemoreoftheacquaintancethan——thanyoudid,Tom。\" Helookedatherabsent—mindedly,asifhedidnottakehermeaning。Buthesaid,\"Ohyes,ofcourse,\" andMrs。Corey,intheuncertaintyinwhichsheseemeddestinedtoremainconcerningthisaffair,wentoffandwroteherinvitationtoMrs。Lapham。Laterintheevening,whentheyagainfoundthemselvesalone,hersonsaid,\"Idon’tthinkIunderstoodyou,mother,inregardtotheLaphams。IthinkIdonow。Icertainlydon’twishyoutomakemoreoftheacquaintancethanIhavedone。 Itwouldn’tberight;itmightbeveryunfortunate。 Don’tgivethedinner!\" \"It’stoolatenow,myson,\"saidMrs。Corey。\"IsentmynotetoMrs。Laphamanhourago。\"HercourageroseatthetroublewhichshowedinCorey’sface。\"Butdon’tbeannoyedbyit,Tom。Itisn’tafamilydinner,youknow,andeverythingcanbemanagedwithoutembarrassment。 Ifwetakeuptheaffairatthispoint,youwillseemtohavebeenmerelyactingforus;andtheycan’tpossiblyunderstandanythingmore。\" \"Well,well!Letitgo!Idaresayit’sallrightAtanyrate,itcan’tbehelpednow。\" \"Idon’twishtohelpit,Tom,\"saidMrs。Corey,withacheerfullnesswhichthethoughtoftheLaphamshadneverbroughtherbefore。\"Iamsureitisquitefitandproper,andwecanmakethemhaveaverypleasanttime。Theyaregood,inoffensivepeople,andweoweittoourselvesnottobeafraidtoshowthatwehavefelttheirkindnesstous,andhisappreciationofyou。\" \"Well,\"consentedCorey。Thetroublethathismotherhadsuddenlycastoffwasinhistone;butshewasnotsorry。 Itwasquitetimethatheshouldthinkseriouslyofhisattitudetowardthesepeopleifhehadnotthoughtofitbefore,but,accordingtohisfather’stheory,hadbeenmerelydangling。 Itwasaviewofherson’scharacterthatcouldhardlyhavepleasedherindifferentcircumstances,yetitwasnowunquestionablyaconsolationifnotwhollyapleasure。 IfsheconsideredtheLaphamsatall,itwaswiththeresignationwhichwefeelattheevilsofothers,evenwhentheyhavenotbroughtthemonthemselves。 Mrs。Lapham,forherpart,hadspentthehoursbetweenMrs。Corey’svisitandherhusband’scominghomefrombusinessinreachingthesameconclusionwithregardtoCorey;andherspiritswereatthelowestwhentheysatdowntosupper。Irenewasdowncastwithher; Penelopewaspurposelygay;andtheColonelwasbeginning,afterhisfirstplateoftheboiledham,——which,bristlingwithcloves,roundeditsbulkonawideplatterbeforehim,——totakenoteofthesurroundingmood,whenthedoor—belljingledperemptorily,andthegirlleftwaitingonthetabletogoandanswerit。ShereturnedatoncewithanoteforMrs。Lapham,whichsheread,andthen,afterahelplesssurveyofherfamily,readagain。 \"Why,whatISit,mamma?\"askedIrene,whiletheColonel,whohadtakenuphiscarving—knifeforanotherattackontheham,helditdrawnhalfacrossit。 \"Why,Idon’tknowwhatitdoesmean,\"answeredMrs。Laphamtremulously,andsheletthegirltakethenotefromher。 Ireneranitover,andthenturnedtothenameattheendwithajoyfulcryandaflushthatburnedtothetopofherforehead。Thenshebegantoreaditoncemore。 TheColoneldroppedhisknifeandfrownedimpatiently,andMrs。Laphamsaid,\"Youreaditoutloud,ifyouknowwhattomakeofit,Irene。\"ButIrene,withanervousscreamofprotest,handedittoherfather,whoperformedtheoffice。 \"DEARMRS。LAPHAM: \"WillyouandGeneralLapham————\" \"Ididn’tknowIwasageneral,\"grumbledLapham。 \"IguessIshallhavetobelookingupmybackpay。 Whoisitwritesthis,anyway?\"heasked,turningtheletteroverforthesignature。 \"Oh,nevermind。Readitthrough!\"criedhiswife,withakindlingglanceoftriumphatPenelope,andheresumed—— \"——andyourdaughtersgiveusthepleasureofyourcompanyatdinneronThursday,the28th,athalf—pastsix。 \"Yourssincerely,\"ANNAB。COREY。\" Thebriefinvitationhadbeenspreadovertwopages,andtheColonelhaddifficultieswiththesignaturewhichhedidnotinstantlysurmount。Whenhehadmadeoutthenameandpronouncedit,helookedacrossathiswifeforanexplanation。 \"Idon’tknowwhatitallmeans,\"shesaid,shakingherheadandspeakingwithapleasedflutter。 \"Shewasherethisafternoon,andIshouldhavesaidshehadcometoseehowbadshecouldmakeusfeel。 IdeclareIneverfeltsoputdowninmylifebyanybody。\" \"Why,whatdidshedo?Whatdidshesay?\"Laphamwasready,inhisdensepride,toresentanyaffronttohisblood,butdoubtful,withtheevidenceofthisinvitationtothecontrary,ifanyaffronthadbeenoffered。Mrs。Laphamtriedtotellhim,buttherewasreallynothingtangible; andwhenshecametoputitintowords,shecouldnotmakeoutacase。Herhusbandlistenedtoherexcitedattempt,andthenhesaid,withjudicialsuperiority,\"Iguessnobody’sbeentryingtomakeyoufeelbad,Persis。 Whatwouldshegorighthomeandinviteyoutodinnerfor,ifshe’dactedthewayyousay?\" Inthisviewitdidseemimprobable,andMrs。Laphamwasshaken。Shecouldonlysay,\"PenelopefeltjustthewayIdidaboutit。\" Laphamlookedatthegirl,whosaid,\"Oh,Ican’tproveit!Ibegintothinkitneverhappened。Iguessitdidn’t。\" \"Humph!\"saidherfather,andhesatfrowningthoughtfullyawhile——ignoringhermockingirony,orchoosingtotakeherseriously。\"Youcan’treallyputyourfingeronanything,\"hesaidtohiswife,\"anditain’tlikelythereisanything。Anyway,she’sdonetheproperthingbyyounow。\" Mrs。Laphamfalteredbetweenherlingeringresentmentandtheappealsofherflatteredvanity。ShelookedfromPenelope’simpassivefacetotheeagereyesofIrene。 \"Well——justasyousay,Silas。Idon’tknowassheWAS soverybad。Iguessmaybeshewasembarrassedsome————\" \"That’swhatItoldyou,mamma,fromthestart,\" interruptedIrene。\"Didn’tItellyoushedidn’tmeananythingbyit?It’sjustthewaysheactedatBaieSt。Paul,whenshegotwellenoughtorealisewhatyou’ddoneforher!\" Penelopebrokeintoalaugh。\"Isthatherwayofshowinghergratitude?I’msorryIdidn’tunderstandthatbefore。\" Irenemadenoefforttoreply。Shemerelylookedfromhermothertoherfatherwithagrievedfacefortheirprotection,andLaphamsaid,\"Whenwe’vedonesupper,youanswerher,Persis。Saywe’llcome。\" \"Withoneexception,\"saidPenelope。 \"Whatdoyoumean?\"demandedherfather,withamouthfullofham。\"Oh,nothingofimportance。MerelythatI’mnotgoing。\" Laphamgavehimselftimetoswallowhismorsel,andhisrisingwrathwentdownwithit。\"Iguessyou’llchangeyourmindwhenthetimecomes,\"hesaid。\"Anyway,Persis,yousaywe’llallcome,andthen,ifPenelopedon’twanttogo,youcanexcuseherafterwegetthere。 That’sthebestway。\" Noneofthem,apparently,sawanyreasonwhytheaffairshouldnotbeleftinthisway,orhadasenseoftheawfulandbindingnatureofadinnerengagement。 IfshebelievedthatPenelopewouldnotfinallychangehermindandgo,nodoubtMrs。LaphamthoughtthatMrs。Coreywouldeasilyexcuseherabsence。Shedidnotfinditsosimpleamattertoaccepttheinvitation。 Mrs。Coreyhadsaid\"DearMrs。Lapham,\"butMrs。Laphamhadherdoubtswhetheritwouldnotbeaservileimitationtosay\"DearMrs。Corey\"inreturn;andshewastormentedastotheproperphrasingthroughoutandtheprecisetemperaturewhichsheshouldimparttoherpoliteness。 Shewroteanunpractised,uncharacteristicroundhand,thesameinwhichsheusedtosetthechildren’scopiesatschool,andshesubscribedherself,aftersomehesitationbetweenherhusband’sgivennameandherown,\"Yourstruly,Mrs。S。Lapham。\" Penelopehadgonetoherroom,withoutwaitingtobeaskedtoadviseorcriticise;butIrenehaddecideduponthepaper,andonthewhole,Mrs。Lapham’snotemadeaverydecentappearanceonthepage。 \"Whenthefurnace—mancame,theColonelsenthimouttopostitintheboxatthecornerofthesquare。 Hehaddeterminednottosayanythingmoreaboutthematterbeforethegirls,notchoosingtoletthemseethathewaselated;hetriedtogivetheeffectofitsbeinganeverydaysortofthing,abruptlyclosingthediscussionwithhisordertoMrs。Laphamtoaccept; buthehadremainedswellingbehindhisnewspaperduringherprolongedstrugglewithhernote,andhecouldnolongerhidehiselationwhenIrenefollowedhersisterupstairs。 \"Well,Pers,\"hedemanded,\"whatdoyousaynow?\" Mrs。Laphamhadbeensoberedintosomethingofherformermisgivingbyherdifficultieswithhernote。 \"Well,Idon’tknowwhatTOsay。Ideclare,I’mallmixedupaboutit,andIdon’tknowaswe’vebegunaswecancarryoutinpromisingtogo。Ipresume,\"shesighed,\"thatwecanallsendsomeexcuseatthelastmoment,ifwedon’twanttogo。\" \"Iguesswecancarryout,andIguessweshan’twanttosendanyexcuse,\"braggedtheColonel。\"Ifwe’reevergoingtobeanybodyatall,we’vegottogoandseehowit’sdone。Ipresumewe’vegottogivesomesortofpartywhenwegetintothenewhouse,andthisgivesthechancetoask’embackagain。Youcan’tcomplainnowbutwhatthey’vemadetheadvances,Persis?\" \"No,\"saidMrs。Laphamlifelessly;\"Iwonderwhytheywantedtodoit。Oh,Isupposeit’sallright,\"sheaddedindeprecationoftheangerwithherhumilitywhichshesawrisinginherhusband’sface;\"butifit’sallgoingtobeasmuchtroubleasthatletter,I’dratherbewhipped。 Idon’tknowwhatI’mgoingtowear;orthegirlseither。 Idowonder——I’veheardthatpeoplegotodinnerinlow—necks。Doyousupposeit’sthecustom?\" \"HowshouldIknow?\"demandedtheColonel。\"Iguessyou’vegotclothesenough。Anyrate,youneedn’tfretaboutit。 YoujustgoroundtoWhite’sorJordan&Marsh’s,andaskforadinnerdress。Iguessthat’llsettleit; they’llknow。Getsomeofthemimporteddresses。Isee’eminthewindoweverytimeIpass;lotsof’em\" \"Oh,itain’tthedress!\"saidMrs。Lapham。\"Idon’tsupposebutwhatwecouldgetalongwiththat;andIwanttodothebestwecanforthechildren;butIdon’tknowwhatwe’regoingtotalkabouttothosepeoplewhenwegetthere。Wehaven’tgotanythingincommonwiththem。 Oh,Idon’tsaythey’reanybetter,\"sheagainmadehastetosayinarrestofherhusband’sresentment。\"Idon’tbelievetheyare;andIdon’tseewhytheyshouldbe。 Andthereain’tanybodyhasgotabetterrighttoholduptheirheadthanyouhave,Silas。You’vegotplentyofmoney,andyou’vemadeeverycentofit。\" \"IguessIshouldn’tamountedtomuchwithoutyou,Persis,\" interposedLapham,movedtothisjusticebyherpraise。 \"Oh,don’ttalkaboutME!\"protestedthewife。 \"Nowthatyou’vemadeitallrightaboutRogers,thereain’tathinginthisworldagainstyou。Butstill,forallthat,Icansee——andIcanfeelitwhenI can’tseeit——thatwe’redifferentfromthosepeople。 They’rewell—meaningenough,andthey’dexcuseit,Ipresume,butwe’retoooldtolearntobelikethem。\" \"Thechildrenain’t,\"saidLaphamshrewdly。 \"No,thechildrenain’t,\"admittedhiswife,\"andthat’stheonlythingthatreconcilesmetoit。\" \"YouseehowpleasedIrenelookedwhenIreadit?\" \"Yes,shewaspleased。\" \"AndIguessPenelope’llthinkbetterofitbeforethetimecomes。\" \"Ohyes,wedoitforthem。Butwhetherwe’redoingthebestthingfor’em,goodnessknows。I’mnotsayinganythingagainstHIM。Irene’llbealuckygirltogethim,ifshewantshim。Butthere!I’dtentimesrathershewasgoingtomarrysuchafellowasyouwere,Si,thathadtomakeeveryinchofhisownway,andshehadtohelphim。 It’sinher!\" Laphamlaughedaloudforpleasureinhiswife’sfondness; butneitherofthemwishedthatheshouldresponddirectlytoit。\"Iguess,ifitwa’n’tforme,hewouldn’thaveamucheasiertime。Butdon’tyoufret!It’sallcomingoutright。 Thatdinnerain’tathingforyoutobeuneasyabout。 It’llpassoffperfectlyeasyandnatural。\" Laphamdidnotkeephiscourageousmindquitetotheendoftheweekthatfollowed。ItwashistheorynottoletCoreyseethathewassetupabouttheinvitation,andwhentheyoungmansaidpolitelythathismotherwasgladtheywereabletocome,Laphamwasveryshortwithhim。Hesaidyes,hebelievedthatMrs。Laphamandthegirlsweregoing。 AfterwardhewasafraidCoreymightnotunderstandthathewascomingtoo;buthedidnotknowhowtoapproachthesubjectagain,andCoreydidnot,soheletitpass。 ItworriedhimtoseeallthepreparationthathiswifeandIreneweremaking,andhetriedtolaughatthemforit; anditworriedhimtofindthatPenelopewasmakingnopreparationatallforherself,butonlyhelpingtheothers。 Heaskedherwhatshouldshedoifshechangedhermindatthelastmomentandconcludedtogo,andshesaidsheguessedsheshouldnotchangehermind,butifshedid,shewouldgotoWhite’swithhimandgethimtochooseheranimporteddress,heseemedtolikethemsomuch。 Hewastooproudtomentionthesubjectagaintoher。 Finally,allthatdress—makinginthehousebegantoscarehimwithvagueapprehensionsinregardtohisowndress。 Assoonashehaddeterminedtogo,anidealofthefigureinwhichheshouldgopresenteditselftohismind。 Heshouldnotwearanydress—coat,because,foronething,heconsideredthatamanlookedlikeafoolinadress—coat,and,foranotherthing,hehadnone——hadnoneonprinciple。 Hewouldgoinafrock—coatandblackpantaloons,andperhapsawhitewaistcoat,butablackcravatanyway。 Butassoonashedevelopedthisidealtohisfamily,whichhedidinpompousdisdainoftheiranxietiesabouttheirowndress,theysaidheshouldnotgoso。 Ireneremindedhimthathewastheonlypersonwithoutadress—coatatacorpsreuniondinnerwhichhehadtakenhertosomeyearsbefore,andsherememberedfeelingawfullyaboutitatthetime。Mrs。Lapham,whowouldperhapshaveagreedofherself,shookherheadwithmisgiving。 \"Idon’tseebutwhatyou’llhavetogetyouone,Si,\" shesaid。\"Idon’tbelievetheyevergowithout’emtoaprivatehouse。\" Heheldoutopenly,butonhiswayhomethenextday,inasuddenpanic,hecastanchorbeforehistailor’sdoorandgotmeasuredforadress—coat。Afterthathebegantoheafflictedabouthiswaist—coat,concerningwhichhehadhithertobeenairilyindifferent。 Hetriedtogetopinionoutofhisfamily,buttheywerenotsoclearaboutitastheywereaboutthefrock。