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第143章 PART FIFTH(18)

"I thank you--thank you both very much."She turned to Mrs.March and shook hands with her and then with him."I might have known--I did know that there wasn't anything more for you to tell.But at least I've found out from you that there was nothing,and now I can begin to bear what Imust.How are those poor creatures--his mother and father,his sisters?

Some day,I hope,I shall be ashamed to have postponed them to the thought of myself;but I can't pretend to be yet.I could not come to the funeral;I wanted to."She addressed her question to Mrs.March,who answered:"I can understand.But they were pleased with the flowers you sent;people are,at such times,and they haven't many friends.""Would you go to see them?"asked the girl."Would you tell them what I've told you?"Mrs.March looked at her husband.

"I don't see what good it would do.They wouldn't understand.But if it would relieve you--""I'll wait till it isn't a question of self-relief,"said the girl.

"Good-bye!"

She left them to long debate of the event.At the end Mrs.March said,"She is a strange being;such a mixture of the society girl and the saint."Her husband answered:"She's the potentiality of several kinds of fanatic.She's very unhappy,and I don't see how she's to be happier about that poor fellow.I shouldn't be surprised if she did inspire him to attempt something of that kind.""Well,you got out of it very well,Basil.I admired the way you managed.I was afraid you'd say something awkward.""Oh,with a plain line of truth before me,as the only possible thing,I can get on pretty well.When it comes to anything decorative,I'd rather leave it to you,Isabel."She seemed insensible of his jest."Of course,he was in love with her.

That was the light that came into his face when he was going to do what he thought she wanted him to do.""And she--do you think that she was--"

"What an idea!It would have been perfectly grotesque!"VIII.

Their affliction brought the Dryfooses into humaner relations with the Marches,who had hitherto regarded them as a necessary evil,as the odious means of their own prosperity.Mrs.March found that the women of the family seemed glad of her coming,and in the sense of her usefulness to them all she began to feel a kindness even for Christine.But she could not help seeing that between the girl and her father there was an unsettled account,somehow,and that it was Christine and not the old man who was holding out.She thought that their sorrow had tended to refine the others.Mela was much more subdued,and,except when she abandoned herself to a childish interest in her mourning,she did nothing to shock Mrs.March's taste or to seem unworthy of her grief.She was very good to her mother,whom the blow had left unchanged,and to her father,whom it had apparently fallen upon with crushing weight.Once,after visiting their house,Mrs.March described to March a little scene between Dryfoos and Mela,when he came home from Wall Street,and the girl met him at the door with a kind of country simpleness,and took his hat and stick,and brought him into the room where Mrs.March sat,looking tired and broken.

She found this look of Dryfoos's pathetic,and dwelt on the sort of stupefaction there was in it;he must have loved his son more than they ever realized."Yes,"said March,"I suspect he did.He's never been about the place since that day;he was always dropping in before,on his way up-town.He seems to go down to Wall Street every day,just as before,but I suppose that's mechanical;he wouldn't know what else to do;I dare say it's best for him.The sanguine Fulkerson is getting a little anxious about the future of 'Every Other Week.'Now Conrad's gone,he isn't sure the old man will want to keep on with it,or whether he'll have to look up another Angel.He wants to get married,I imagine,and he can't venture till this point is settled.""It's a very material point to us too,Basil,"said Mrs.March.

"Well,of course.I hadn't overlooked that,you may be sure.One of the things that Fulkerson and I have discussed is a scheme for buying the magazine.Its success is pretty well assured now,and I shouldn't be afraid to put money into it--if I had the money.""I couldn't let you sell the house in Boston,Basil!""And I don't want to.I wish we could go back and live in it and get the rent,too!It would be quite a support.But I suppose if Dryfoos won't keep on,it must come to another Angel.I hope it won't be a literary one,with a fancy for running my department.""Oh,I guess whoever takes the magazine will be glad enough to keep you!""Do you think so?Well,perhaps.But I don't believe Fulkerson would let me stand long between him and an Angel of the right description.""Well,then,I believe he would.And you've never seen anything,Basil,to make you really think that Mr.Fulkerson didn't appreciate you to the utmost.""I think I came pretty near an undervaluation in that Lindau trouble.

I shall always wonder what put a backbone into Fulkerson just at that crisis.Fulkerson doesn't strike me as the stuff of a moral hero.""At any rate,he was one,"said Mrs.March,"and that's quite enough for me."March did not answer."What a noble thing life is,anyway!Here I am,well on the way to fifty,after twenty-five years of hard work,looking forward to the potential poor-house as confidently as I did in youth.

We might have saved a little more than we have saved;but the little more wouldn't avail if I were turned out of my place now;and we should have lived sordidly to no purpose.Some one always has you by the throat,unless you have some one else in your grip.I wonder if that's the attitude the Almighty intended His respectable creatures to take toward one another!I wonder if He meant our civilization,the battle we fight in,the game we trick in!I wonder if He considers it final,and if the kingdom of heaven on earth,which we pray for--""Have you seen Lindau to-day?"Mrs.March asked.

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