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第4章 CHAPTER II.(2)

Edward was annoyed at all this;Lettice resented it.She loved her husband dearly,and was proud of him,for she had discernment enough to see how superior he was in every way to her cousins,the young Holsters,who borrowed his horses,drank his wines,and yet had caught their father's habit of sneering at his profession.Lettice wished that Edward would content himself with a purely domestic life,would let himself drop out of the company of the --shire squirearchy,and find his relaxation with her,in their luxurious library,or lovely drawing-room,so full of white gleaming statues,and gems of pictures.But,perhaps,this was too much to expect of any man,especially of one who felt himself fitted in many ways to shine in society,and who was social by nature.Sociality in that county at that time meant conviviality.Edward did not care for wine,and yet he was obliged to drink--and by-and-by he grew to pique himself on his character as a judge of wine.His father by this time was dead;dead,happy old man,with a contented heart--his affairs flourishing,his poorer neighbours loving him,his richer respecting him,his son and daughter-in-law,the most affectionate and devoted that ever man had,and his healthy conscience at peace with his God.

Lettice could have lived to herself and her husband and children.

Edward daily required more and more the stimulus of society.His wife wondered how he could care to accept dinner invitations from people who treated him as "Wilkins the attorney,a very good sort of fellow,"as they introduced him to strangers who might be staying in the country,but who had no power to appreciate the taste,the talents,the impulsive artistic nature which she held so dear.She forgot that by accepting such invitations Edward was occasionally brought into contact with people not merely of high conventional,but of high intellectual rank;that when a certain amount of wine had dissipated his sense of inferiority of rank and position,he was a brilliant talker,a man to be listened to and admired even by wandering London statesmen,professional diners-out,or any great authors who might find themselves visitors in a --shire country-house.What she would have had him share from the pride of her heart,she should have warned him to avoid from the temptations to sinful extravagance which it led him into.He had begun to spend more than he ought,not in intellectual--though that would have been wrong--but in purely sensual things.His wines,his table,should be such as no squire's purse or palate could command.His dinner-parties--small in number,the viands rare and delicate in quality,and sent up to table by an Italian cook--should be such as even the London stars should notice with admiration.He would have Lettice dressed in the richest materials,the most delicate lace;jewellery,he said,was beyond their means;glancing with proud humility at the diamonds of the elder ladies,and the alloyed gold of the younger.

But he managed to spend as much on his wife's lace as would have bought many a set of inferior jewellery.Lettice well became it all.

If as people said,her father had been nothing but a French adventurer,she bore traces of her nature in her grace,her delicacy,her fascinating and elegant ways of doing all things.She was made for society;and yet she hated it.And one day she went out of it altogether and for evermore.She had been well in the morning when Edward went down to his office in Hamley.At noon he was sent for by hurried trembling messengers.When he got home breathless and uncomprehending,she was past speech.One glance from her lovely loving black eyes showed that she recognised him with the passionate yearning that had been one of the characteristics of her love through life.There was no word passed between them.He could not speak,any more than could she.He knelt down by her.She was dying;she was dead;and he knelt on immovable.They brought him his eldest child,Ellinor,in utter despair what to do in order to rouse him.

They had no thought as to the effect on her,hitherto shut up in the nursery during this busy day of confusion and alarm.The child had no idea of death,and her father,kneeling and tearless,was far less an object of surprise or interest to her than her mother,lying still and white,and not turning her head to smile at her darling.

"Mamma!mamma!"cried the child,in shapeless terror.But the mother never stirred;and the father hid his face yet deeper in the bedclothes,to stifle a cry as if a sharp knife had pierced his heart.The child forced her impetuous way from her attendants,and rushed to the bed.Undeterred by deadly cold or stony immobility,she kissed the lips and stroked the glossy raven hair,murmuring sweet words of wild love,such as had passed between the mother and child often and often when no witnesses were by;and altogether seemed so nearly beside herself in an agony of love and terror,that Edward arose,and softly taking her in his arms,bore her away,lying back like one dead (so exhausted was she by the terrible emotion they had forced on her childish heart),into his study,a little room opening out of the grand library,where on happy evenings,never to come again,he and his wife were wont to retire to have coffee together,and then perhaps stroll out of the glass-door into the open air,the shrubbery,the fields--never more to be trodden by those dear feet.What passed between father and child in this seclusion none could tell.Late in the evening Ellinor's supper was sent for,and the servant who brought it in saw the child lying as one dead in her father's arms,and before he left the room watched his master feeding her,the girl of six years of age,with as tender care as if she had been a baby of six months.

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