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第56章 CHAPTER 18(3)

`Go then, you vixen!' he said; but the instant he released my hand, he had the audacity to put his arm round my neck and kiss me.

Trembling with anger and agitation--and I don't know what besides, I broke away, and got my candle and rushed upstairs to my room. He would not have done so but for that hateful picture! And there he had it still in his possession, an eternal monument to his pride and my humiliation!

It was but little sleep I got that night; and in the morning I rose perplexed and troubled with the thought of meeting him at breakfast.

I knew not how it was to be done; an assumption of dignified, cold indifference would hardly do after what he knew of my devotion--to his face, at least.

Yet something must be done to check his presumption--I would not submit to be tyrannized over by those bright, laughing eyes. And accordingly, I received his cheerful morning salutation as calmly and coldly as my aunt could have wished, and defeated with brief answers his one or two attempts to draw me into conversation; while I comported myself with unusual cheerfulness and complaisance towards every other member of the party, especially Annabella Wilmot, and even her uncle and Mr Boarham were treated with an extra amount of civility on the occasion, not from any motives of coquetry, but just to show him that my particular coolness and reserve arose [rom no general ill humour or depression of spirits He was not, however, to be repelled by such acting as this. He did not talk much to me, but when he did speak, it was with a degree of ******* and openness--and kindliness too--that plainly seemed to intimate he knew his words were music to my ears; and when his looks met mine, it was with a smile--presumptuous it might be--but oh, so sweet, so bright, so genial, that I could not possibly retain my anger: every vestige of displeasure soon melted away beneath it, like morning clouds before the summer sun.

Soon after breakfast all the gentlemen save one, with boyish eagerness, set out on their expedition against the hapless partridges; my uncle and Mr Wilmot on their shooting ponies, Mr Huntingdon and Lord Lowborough on their legs; the one exception being Mr Boarham, who, In consideration of the rain that had fallen during the night, thought it prudent to remain behind a little, and join them in a while, when the sun had dried the grass.

And he favoured us all with a long and minute disquisition upon the evils and dangers attendant upon damp feet, delivered with the most imperturbable gravity, amid the jeers and laughter of Mr Huntingdon and my uncle, who, leaving the prudent sportsman to entertain the ladies with his medical discussions, sallied forth with their guns, bending their steps to the stables first, to have a look at the horses, and let out the dogs.

Not desirous of sharing Mr Boarham's company for the whole of the morning, I betook myself to the library; and there brought forth my easel, and began to paint. The easel and the painting apparatus would serve as an excuse for abandoning the drawing room, if my aunt should come to complain of the desertion; and besides, I wanted to finish the picture.

It was one I had taken great pains with, and I intended it to be my masterpiece, though it was somewhat presumptuous in the design. By the bright azure of the sky, and by the warm and brilliant lights, and deep, long shadows, I had endeavoured to convey the idea of a sunny morning. I had ventured to give more of the bright verdure of spring or early summer to the grass and foliage than is commonly attempted in painting. The scene represented was an open glade in a wood. A group of dark Scotch firs was introduced in the middle distance to relieve the prevailing freshness of the rest; but in the foreground were part of the gnarled trunk and of the spreading boughs of a large forest tree, whose foliage was of a brilliant golden green--not golden from autumnal mellowness, but from the sunshine, and the very immaturity of the scarce expanded leaves. Upon this bough, that stood out in bold relief against the sombre firs, were seated an amorous pair of turtle doves, whose soft sad-coloured plumage afforded a contrast of another nature; and beneath it, a young girl was kneeling on the daisy-spangled turf, with head thrown back and masses of fair hair falling on her shoulders, her hands clasped, lips parted, and eyes intently gazing upward in pleased, yet earnest contemplation of those feathered lovers--too deeply absorbed in each other to notice her.

I had scarcely settled to my work--which, however, wanted but a few touches to the finishing--when the sportsmen passed the window on their return from the stables. It was partly open, and Mr Huntingdon must have seen me as he went by, for in half a minute he came back, and setting his gun against the wall, threw up the sash, and sprang in, and set himself before my picture.

`Very pretty, i' faith!' said he, after attentively regarding it for a few seconds--`and a very fitting study for a young lady--Spring just opening into summer--morning just approaching noon--girlhood just ripening into womanhood--and hope just verging on fruition. She's a sweet creature! but why didn't you make her black hair?'

`I thought light hair would suit her better. You see I have made her blue-eyed, and plump, and fair and rosy.'

`Upon my word--a very Hebe! I should fall in love with her, if I hadn't the artist before me. Sweet innocent! she's thinking there will come a time when she will be wooed and won like that pretty hen-dove, by as fond and fervent a lover; and she's thinking how pleasant it will be, and how tender and faithful he will find her'

`And perhaps,' suggested I, `how tender and faithful she shall find him.'

`Perhaps--for there is no limit to the wild extravagance of hope's imaginings, at such an age.'

`Do you call that, then, one of her wild, extravagant delusions?'

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