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第5章 The Attic(1)

The maid sat in the kitchen,wondering why Miss Thorne did not come down.It was almost seven o'clock,and Miss Hathaway's breakfast hour was half past six.Hepsey did not frame the thought,but she had a vague impression that the guest was lazy.

Yet she was grateful for the new interest which had come into her monotonous life.Affairs moved like clock work at Miss Hathaway's--breakfast at half past six,dinner at one,and supper at half past five.Each day was also set apart by its regular duties,from the washing on Monday to the baking on Saturday.

Now it was possible that there might be a change.Miss Thorne seemed fully capable of setting the house topsy-turvy--and Miss Hathaway's last injunction had been:"Now,Hepsey,you mind Miss Thorne.If I hear that you don't,you'll lose your place."The young woman who slumbered peacefully upstairs,while the rest of the world was awake,had,from the beginning,aroused admiration in Hepsey's breast.It was a reluctant,rebellious feeling,mingled with an indefinite fear,but it was admiration none the less.

During the greater part of a wondering,wakeful night,the excited Hepsey had seen Miss Thorne as plainly as when she first entered the house.The tall,straight,graceful figure was familiar by this time,and the subdued silken rustle of her skirts was a wonted sound.Ruth's face,naturally mobile,had been schooled into a certain reserve,but her deep,dark eyes were eloquent,and always would be.Hepsey wondered at the opaque whiteness of her skin and the baffling arrangement of her hair.

The young women of the village had rosy cheeks,but Miss Thorne's face was colourless,except for her lips.

It was very strange,Hepsey thought,for Miss Hathaway to sail before her niece came,if,indeed,Miss Thorne was her niece.

There was a mystery in the house on the hilltop,which she had tried in vain to fathom.Foreign letters came frequently,no two of them from the same person,and the lamp in the attic window had burned steadily every night for five years.Otherwise,everything was explainable and sane.

Still,Miss Thorne did not seem even remotely related to her aunt,and Hepsey had her doubts.Moreover,the guest had an uncanny gift which amounted to second sight.How did she know that all of Hepsey's books had yellow covers?Miss Hathaway could not have told her in the letter,for the mistress was not awire of her maid's literary tendencies.

It was half past seven,but no sound came from upstairs.She replenished the fire and resumed meditation.Whatever Miss Thorne might prove to be,she was decidedly interesting.It wis pleasant to watch her,to feel the subtle refinement of all her belongings,and to wonder what was going to happen next.Perhaps Miss Thorne would take her back to the city,as her maid,when Miss Hathaway came home,for,in the books,such things frequently happened.Would she go?Hepsey was trying to decide,when there was a light,rapid step on the stairs,a moment's hesitation in the hall,and Miss Thorne came into the dining-room.

"Good morning,Hepsey,"she said,cheerily;"am I late?""Yes'm.It's goin'on eight,and Miss Hathaway allers has breakfast at half past six.""How ghastly,"Ruth thought."I should have told you,"she said,"I will have mine at eight.""Yes'm,"replied Hepsey,apparently unmoved."What time do you want dinner?""At six o'clock--luncheon at half past one."

Hepsey was puzzled,but in a few moments she understood that dinner was to be served at night and supper at midday.Breakfast had already been moved forward an hour and a half,and stranger things might happen at any minute.

Ruth had several other reforms in mind,but deemed it best to wait.After breakfast,she remembered the lamp in the window and went up to put it out.

It was still burning when she reached it,though the oil was almost gone,and,placing it by the stairway,that she might not forget to have it filled,she determined to explore the attic to her heart's content.

The sunlight streamed through the east window and searched the farthest corners of the room.The floor was bare and worn,but carefully swept,and the things that were stored there were huddled together far back under the eaves,as if to make room for others.

It was not idle curiosity,but delicate sentiment,that made Ruth eager to open the trunks and dresser drawers,and to turn over the contents of the boxes that were piled together and covered with dust.The interest of the lower part of the house paled in comparison with the first real attic she had ever been in.

After all,why not?Miss Hathaway was her aunt,--her mother's only sister,--and the house was in her care.There was no earthly reason why she should not amuse herself in her own way.Ruth's instincts were against it,but Reason triumphed.

The bunches of dried herbs,hanging from the rafters and swaying back and forth in ghostly fashion,gave out a wholesome fragrance,and when she opened trunks whose lids creaked on their rusty hinges,dried rosemary,lavender,and sweet clover filled the room with that long-stored sweetness which is the gracious handmaiden of Memory.

Miss Hathaway was a thrifty soul,but she never stored discarded clothing that might be of use to any one,and so Ruth found no moth-eaten garments of bygone pattern,but only things which seemed to be kept for the sake of their tender associations.

There were letters,on whose yellowed pages the words had long since faded,a dogeared primer,and several well worn schoolbooks,each having on its fly-leaf:"Jane Hathaway,Her Book";scraps of lace,brocade ard rustling taffeta,quilt patterns,needlebooks,and all of the eloquent treasures that a well stored attic can yield.

As she replaced them,singing softly to herself,a folded newspaper slipped to the floor.It was yellow and worn,like the letters,and she unfolded it carefully.It was over thirty years old,and around a paragraph on the last page a faint line still lingered.It was an announcement of the marriage of Charles G.

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