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第127章

To you,sir,said Mr.Swancourt,turning to him as if by the sheer pressure of circumstances,I have little to say.I can only remark,that the sooner I can retire from your presence the better I shall be pleased.Why you could not conduct your courtship of my daughter like an honest man,I do not know.Why she--a foolish inexperienced girl--should have been tempted to this piece of folly,I do not know.Even if she had not known better than to leave her home,you might have,I should think.

It is not his fault:he did not tempt me,papa!I came.

If you wished the marriage broken off,why didnt you say so plainly?If you never intended to marry,why could you not leave her alone?Upon my soul,it grates me to the heart to be obliged to think so ill of a man I thought my friend!

Knight,soul-sick and weary of his life,did not arouse himself to utter a word in reply.How should he defend himself when his defence was the accusation of Elfride?On that account he felt a miserable satisfaction in letting her father go on thinking and speaking wrongfully.It was a faint ray of pleasure straying into the great gloominess of his brain to think that the vicar might never know but that he,as her lover,tempted her away,which seemed to be the form Mr.Swancourts misapprehension had taken.

Now,are you coming?said Mr.Swancourt to her again.He took her unresisting hand,drew it within his arm,and led her down the stairs.Knights eyes followed her,the last moment begetting in him a frantic hope that she would turn her head.She passed on,and never looked back.

He heard the door open--close again.The wheels of a cab grazed the kerbstone,a murmured direction followed.The door was slammed together,the wheels moved,and they rolled away.

From that hour of her reappearance a dreadful conflict raged within the breast of Henry Knight.His instinct,emotion,affectiveness--or whatever it may be called--urged him to stand forward,seize upon Elfride,and be her cherisher and protector through life.Then came the devastating thought that Elfrides childlike,unreasoning,and indiscreet act in flying to him only proved that the proprieties must be a dead letter with her;that the unreserve,which was really artlessness without ballast,meant indifference to decorum;and what so likely as that such a woman had been deceived in the past?He said to himself,in a mood of the bitterest cynicism:The suspicious discreet woman who imagines dark and evil things of all her fellow-creatures is far too shrewd to be deluded by man:trusting beings like Elfride are the women who fall.

Hours and days went by,and Knight remained inactive.Lengthening time,which made fainter the heart-awakening power of her presence,strengthened the mental ability to reason her down.

Elfride loved him,he knew,and he could not leave off loving her but marry her he would not.If she could but be again his own Elfride--the woman she had seemed to be--but that woman was dead and buried,and he knew her no more!And how could he marry this Elfride,one who,if he had originally seen her as she was,would have been barely an interesting pitiable acquaintance in his eyes--no more?

It cankered his heart to think he was confronted by the closest instance of a worse state of things than any he had assumed in the pleasant social philosophy and satire of his essays.

The moral rightness of this mans life was worthy of all praise;but in spite of some intellectual acumen,Knight had in him a modicum of that wrongheadedness which is mostly found in scrupulously honest people.With him,truth seemed too clean and pure an abstraction to be so hopelessly churned in with error as practical persons find it.Having now seen himself mistaken in supposing Elfride to be peerless,nothing on earth could make him believe she was not so very bad after all.

He lingered in town a fortnight,doing little else than vibrate between passion and opinions.One idea remained intact--that it was better Elfride and himself should not meet.

When he surveyed the volumes on his shelves--few of which had been opened since Elfride first took possession of his heart--their untouched and orderly arrangement reproached him as an apostate from the old faith of his youth and early manhood.He had deserted those never-failing friends,so they seemed to say,for an unstable delight in a ductile woman,which had ended all in bitterness.The spirit of self-denial,verging on asceticism,which had ever animated Knight in old times,announced itself as having departed with the birth of love,with it having gone the self-respect which had compensated for the lack of self-gratification.Poor little Elfride,instead of holding,as formerly,a place in his religion,began to assume the hue of a temptation.Perhaps it was human and correctly natural that Knight never once thought whether he did not owe her a little sacrifice for her unchary devotion in saving his life.

With a consciousness of having thus,like Antony,kissed away kingdoms and provinces,he next considered how he had revealed his higher secrets and intentions to her,an unreserve he would never have allowed himself with any man living.How was it that he had not been able to refrain from telling her of adumbrations heretofore locked in the closest strongholds of his mind?

Knights was a robust intellect,which could escape outside the atmosphere of heart,and perceive that his own love,as well as other peoples,could be reduced by change of scene and circumstances.At the same time the perception was a superimposed sorrow:

O last regret,regret can die!

But being convinced that the death of this regret was the best thing for him,he did not long shrink from attempting it.He closed his chambers,suspended his connection with editors,and left London for the Continent.Here we will leave him to wander without purpose,beyond the nominal one of encouraging obliviousness of Elfride.

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