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第2章

Aunt Celia came home in the highest feather.She had twice been taken for an Englishwoman.She said she thought that lemon squash was a drink;I thought it was a pie;but we shall find out at dinner,for,as I said,I ordered a sufficient number for two persons.

At four o'clock we attended even-song at the cathedral.I shall not say what I felt when the white-surpliced boy choir entered,winding down those vaulted aisles,or when I heard for the first time that intoned service,with all its "witchcraft of harmonic sound."I sat quite by myself in a high carved-oak seat,and the hour was passed in a trance of serene delight.I do not have many opinions,it is true,but papa says I am always strong on sentiments;nevertheless,I shall not attempt to tell even what I feel in these new and beautiful experiences,for it has been better told a thousand times.

There were a great many people at service,and a large number of Americans among them,I should think,though we saw no familiar faces.There was one particularly nice young man,who looked like a Bostonian.He sat opposite me.He didn't stare,--he was too well bred;but when I looked the other way,he looked at me.Of course I could feel his eyes,--anybody can,at least any girl can;but I attended to every word of the service,and was as good as an angel.

When the procession had filed out and the last strain of the great organ had rumbled into silence,we went on a tour through the cathedral,a heterogeneous band,headed by a conscientious old verger who did his best to enlighten us,and succeeded in virtually spoiling my pleasure.

After we had finished (think of "finishing"a cathedral in an hour or two!),aunt Celia and I,with one or two others,wandered through the beautiful close,looking at the exterior from every possible point,and coming at last to a certain ruined arch which is very famous.It did not strike me as being remarkable.I could make any number of them with a pattern,without the least effort.But at any rate,when told by the verger to gaze upon the beauties of this wonderful relic and tremble,we were obliged to gaze also upon the beauties of the aforesaid nice young man,who was sketching it.As we turned to go away,aunt Celia dropped her bag.It is one of those detestable,all-absorbing,all-devouring,thoroughly respectable,but never proud Boston bags,made of black cloth with leather trimmings,"C.Van T."embroidered on the side,and the top drawn up with stout cords which pass over the Boston wrist or arm.

As for me,I loathe them,and would not for worlds be seen carrying one,though I do slip a great many necessaries into aunt Celia's.

I hastened to pick up the horrid thing,for fear the nice young man would feel obliged to do it for me;but,in my indecorous haste,I caught hold of the wrong end and emptied the entire contents on the stone flagging.Aunt Celia didn't notice;she had turned with the verger,lest she should miss a single word of his inspired testimony.So we scrambled up the articles together,the nice young man and I;and oh,I hope I may never look upon his face again There were prayer-books and guide-books,a bottle of soda mint tablets,a spool of dental floss,a Bath bun,a bit of gray frizz that aunt Celia pins into her steamer cap,a spectacle case,a brandy flask,and a bonbon box,which broke and scattered cloves and cardamom seeds.(I hope he guessed aunt Celia is a dyspeptic,and not intemperate!)All this was hopelessly vulgar,but I wouldn't have minded anything if there had not been a Duchess novel.Of course he thought that it belonged to me.He couldn't have known aunt Celia was carrying it for that accidental Mrs.Benedict,with whom she went to St.Cross Hospital.

After scooping the cardamom seeds out of the cracks in the stone flagging,he handed me the tattered,disreputable-looking copy of "A Modern Circe"with a bow that wouldn't have disgraced a Chesterfield,and then went back to his easel,while I fled after aunt Celia and her verger.

Memoranda:The Winchester Cathedral has the longest nave.The inside is more superb than the outside.Izaak Walton and Jane Austen are buried there.

HE

WINCHESTER,May 28,1891

The White Swan.

As sure as my name is Jack Copley,I saw the prettiest girl in the world to-day,--an American,too,or I'm greatly mistaken.It was in the cathedral,where I have been sketching for several days.I was sitting in the end of a seat,at afternoon service,when two ladies entered by the side door.The ancient maiden,evidently the head of the family,settled herself devoutly,and the young one stole off by herself to one of the old carved seats back of the choir.She was worse than pretty!I took a sketch of her during service,as she sat under the dark carved-oak canopy,with this Latin inion over her head:-

CARLTON CUM

DOLBY

LETANIA

IX SOLIDORUM

SUPER FLUMINA

CONFITEBOR TIBI

DUC PROBATI

There ought to be a law against a woman's ****** a picture of herself,unless she is willing to sit and be sketched.

A black and white sketch doesn't give any definite idea of this charmer's charms,but some time I'll fill it in,--hair,sweet little hat,gown,and eyes,all in golden brown,a cape of tawny sable slipping off her arm,a knot of yellow primroses in her girdle,carved-oak background,and the afternoon sun coming through a stained-glass window.Great Jove!She had a most curious effect on me,that girl!I can't explain it,--very curious,altogether new,and rather pleasant!When one of the choir boys sang,"Oh for the wings of a dove!"a tear rolled out of one of her lovely eyes and down her smooth brown cheek.I would have given a large portion of my modest monthly income for the felicity of wiping away that teardrop with one of my new handkerchiefs,marked with a tremendous "C"by my pretty sister.

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