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第43章 Which treats of the obsequies of my Lord of Dunsta

During her stay at her father's house she did much to make it a more suitable abode for her,ordering down from London furnishings and workmen to set her own apartments and Anne's in order.But she would not occupy the rooms she had lived in heretofore.For some reason it seemed to be her whim to have begun to have an enmity for them.The first day she entered them with Anne she stopped upon the threshold.

"I will not stay here,"she said."I never loved the rooms--and now I hate them.It seems to me it was another woman who lived in them--in another world.'Tis so long ago that 'tis ghostly.Make ready the old red chambers for me,"to her woman;"I will live there.

They have been long closed,and are worm-eaten and mouldy perchance;but a great fire will warm them.And I will have furnishings from London to make them fit for habitation."The next day it seemed for a brief space as if she would have changed even from the red chambers.

"I did not know,"she said,turning with a sudden movement from a side window,"that one might see the old rose garden from here.Iwould not have taken the room had I guessed it.It is too dreary a wilderness,with its tangle of briars and its broken sun-dial.""You cannot see the dial from here,"said Anne,coming towards her with a strange paleness and haste."One cannot see WITHIN the garden from any window,surely.""Nay,"said Clorinda;"'tis not near enough,and the hedges are too high;but one knows 'tis there,and 'tis tiresome.""Let us draw the curtains and not look,and forget it,"said poor Anne.And she drew the draperies with a trembling hand;and ever after while they dwelt in the room they stayed so.

My lady wore her mourning for more than a year,and in her sombre trailing weeds was a wonder to behold.She lived in her father's house,and saw no company,but sat or walked and drove with her sister Anne,and visited the poor.The perfect stateliness of her decorum was more talked about than any levity would have been;those who were wont to gossip expecting that having made her fine match and been so soon rid of her lord,she would begin to show her strange wild breeding again,and indulge in fantastical whims.That she should wear her mourning with unflinching dignity and withdraw from the world as strictly as if she had been a lady of royal blood mourning her prince,was the unexpected thing,and so was talked of everywhere.

At the end of the eighteenth month she sent one day for Anne,who,coming at her bidding,found her standing in her chamber surrounded by black robes and draperies piled upon the bed,and chairs,and floor,their sombreness darkening the room like a cloud;but she stood in their midst in a trailing garment of pure white,and in her bosom was a bright red rose tied with a knot of scarlet ribband,whose ends fell floating.Her woman was upon her knees before a coffer in which she was laying the weeds as she folded them.

Mistress Anne paused within the doorway,her eyes dazzled by the tall radiant shape and blot of scarlet colour as if by the shining of the sun.She knew in that moment that all was changed,and that the world of darkness they had been living in for the past months was swept from existence.When her sister had worn her mourning weeds she had seemed somehow almost pale;but now she stood in the sunlight with the rich scarlet on her cheek and lip,and the stars in her great eyes.

"Come in,sister Anne,"she said."I lay aside my weeds,and my woman is folding them away for me.Dost know of any poor creature newly left a widow whom some of them would be a help to?'Tis a pity that so much sombreness should lie in chests when there are perhaps poor souls to whom it would be a godsend."Before the day was over,there was not a shred of black stuff left in sight;such as had not been sent out of the house to be distributed,being packed away in coffers in the garrets under the leads.

"You will wear it no more,sister?"Anne asked once."You will wear gay colours--as if it had never been?""It IS as if it had never been,"Clorinda answered."Ere now her lord is happy with her,and he is so happy that I am forgot.I had a fancy that--perhaps at first--well,if he had looked down on earth--remembering--he would have seen I was faithful in my honouring of him.But now,I am sure--"She stopped with a half laugh."'Twas but a fancy,"she said.

"Perchance he has known naught since that night he fell at my feet--and even so,poor gentleman,he hath a happy fate.Yes,I will wear gay colours,"flinging up her arms as if she dropped fetters,and stretched her beauteous limbs for ease--"gay colours--and roses and rich jewels--and all things--ALL that will make me beautiful!"The next day there came a chest from London,packed close with splendid raiment;when she drove out again in her chariot her servants'sad-coloured liveries had been laid by,and she was attired in rich hues,amidst which she glowed like some flower new bloomed.

Her house in town was thrown open again,and set in order for her coming.She made her journey back in state,Mistress Anne accompanying her in her travelling-coach.As she passed over the highroad with her equipage and her retinue,or spent the night for rest at the best inns in the towns and villages,all seemed to know her name and state.

"'Tis the young widow of the Earl of Dunstanwolde,"people said to each other--"she that is the great beauty,and of such a wit and spirit that she is scarce like a mere young lady.'Twas said she wed him for his rank;but afterwards 'twas known she made him a happy gentleman,though she gave him no heir.She wore weeds for him beyond the accustomed time,and is but now issuing from her retirement."Mistress Anne felt as if she were attending some royal lady's progress,people so gazed at them and nudged each other,wondered and admired.

"You do not mind that all eyes rest on you,"she said to her sister;"you are accustomed to be gazed at."

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