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第50章

The ivy tossed in branches over the red roof and walls of the house.It had been left unclipped, until it was rather an endlessly clambering tree than a creeper.The hall they entered had the beauty of spacious form and good, old oaken panelling.There were deep window seats and an ancient high-backed settle or so, and a massive table by the fireless hearth.But there were no pictures in places where pictures had evidently once hung, and the only coverings on the stone floor were the faded remnants of a central rug and a worn tiger skin, the head almost bald and a glass eye knocked out.

Bettina took in the unpromising details without a quiver of the extravagant lashes.These, indeed, and the eyes pertaining to them, seemed rather to sweep the fine roof, and a certain minstrel's gallery and staircase, than which nothing could have been much finer, with the look of an appreciative admirer of architectural features and old oak.She had not journeyed to Stornham Court with the intention of disturbing Rosy, or of being herself obviously disturbed.She had come to observe situations and rearrange them with that intelligence of which unconsidered emotion or exclamation form no part.

"It is the first old English house I have seen," she said, with a sigh of pleasure."I am so glad, Rosy--I am so glad that it is yours."She put a hand on each of Rosy's thin shoulders--she felt sharply defined bones as she did so--and bent to kiss her.It was the natural affectionate expression of her feeling, but tears started to Rosy's eyes, and the boy Ughtred, who had sat down in a window seat, turned red again, and shifted in his place.

"Oh, Betty!" was Rosy's faint nervous exclamation, "you seem so beautiful and--so--so strange--that you frighten me."Betty laughed with the softest possible cheerfulness, shaking her a little.

"I shall not seem strange long," she said, "after I have stayed with you a few weeks, if you will let me stay with you.""Let you! Let you!" in a sort of gasp.

Poor little Lady Anstruthers sank on to a settle and began to cry again.It was plain that she always cried when things occurred.Ughtred's speech from his window seat testified at once to that.

"Don't cry, mother," he said."You know how we've talked that over together.It's her nerves," he explained to Bettina."We know it only makes things worse, but she can't stop it."Bettina sat on the settle, too.She herself was not then aware of the wonderful feeling the poor little spare figure experienced, as her softly strong young arms curved about it.She was only aware that she herself felt that this was a heart-breaking thing, and that she must not--MUST not let it be seen how much she recognised its woefulness.This was pretty, fair Rosy, who had never done a harm in her happy life--this forlorn thing was her Rosy.

"Never mind," she said, half laughing again."I rather want to cry myself, and I am stronger than she is.I am immensely strong.""Yes! Yes!" said Lady Anstruthers, wiping her eyes, and ****** a tremendous effort at self-respecting composure.

"You are strong.I have grown so weak in--well, in every way.Betty, I'm afraid this is a poor welcome.You see--I'm afraid you'll find it all so different from--from New York.""I wanted to find it different," said Betty.

"But--but--I mean--you know----" Lady Anstruthers turned helplessly to the boy.Bettina was struck with the painful truth that she looked even silly as she turned to him.

"Ughtred--tell her," she ended, and hung her head.

Ughtred had got down at once from his seat and limped forward.His unprepossessing face looked as if he pulled his childishness together with an unchildish effort.

"She means," he said, in his awkward way, "that she doesn't know how to make you comfortable.The rooms are all so shabby--everything is so shabby.Perhaps you won't stay when you see."Bettina perceptibly increased the firmness of her hold on her sister's body.It was as if she drew it nearer to her side in a kind of taking possession.She knew that the moment had come when she might go this far, at least, without expressing alarming things.

"You cannot show me anything that will frighten me,"was the answer she made."I have come to stay, Rosy.We can make things right if they require it.Why not?"Lady Anstruthers started a little, and stared at her.She knew ten thousand reasons why things had not been made right, and the casual inference that such reasons could be lightly swept away as if by the mere wave of a hand, implied a power appertaining to a time seeming so lost forever that it was too much for her.

"Oh, Betty, Betty!" she cried, "you talk as if--you are so----!"The fact, so ****** to the members of the abnormal class to which she of a truth belonged, the class which heaped up its millions, the absolute knowledge that there was a great deal of money in the world and that she was of those who were among its chief owners, had ceased to seem a fact, and had vanished into the region of fairy stories.

That she could not believe it a reality revealed itself to Bettina, as by a flash, which was also a revelation of many things.There would be unpleasing truths to be learned, and she had not made her pilgrimage for nothing.But--in any event--there were advantages without doubt in the circumstance which subjected one to being perpetually pointed out as a daughter of a multi-millionaire.As this argued itself out for her with rapid lucidity, she bent and kissed Rosy once more.She even tried to do it lightly, and not to allow the rush of love and pity in her soul to betray her.

"I talk as if--as if I were Betty," she said."You have forgotten.I have not.I have been looking forward to this for years.I have been planning to come to you since I was eleven years old.And here we sit.""You didn't forget? You didn't?" faltered the poor wreck of Rosy."Oh! Oh! I thought you had all forgotten me--quite--quite!"And her face went down in her spare, small hands, and she began to cry again.

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