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  AdamandDinahITwasaboutthreeo’clockwhenAdamenteredthefarmyardandrousedAlickandthedogsfromtheirSundaydozing。Alicksaideverybodywasgonetochurch\"butth’youngmissis\"——sohecalledDinah——butthisdidnotdisappointAdam,althoughthe\"everybody\"

  wassoliberalastoincludeNancythedairymaid,whoseworksofnecessitywerenotunfrequentlyincompatiblewithchurch-going。

  Therewasperfectstillnessaboutthehouse。Thedoorswereallclosed,andtheverystonesandtubsseemedquieterthanusual。

  Adamheardthewatergentlydrippingfromthepump——thatwastheonlysound——andheknockedatthehousedoorrathersoftly,aswassuitableinthatstillness。

  Thedooropened,andDinahstoodbeforehim,colouringdeeplywiththegreatsurpriseofseeingAdamatthishour,whensheknewitwashisregularpracticetobeatchurch。Yesterdayhewouldhavesaidtoherwithoutanydifficulty,\"Icametoseeyou,Dinah:I

  knewtherestwerenotathome。\"Butto-daysomethingpreventedhimfromsayingthat,andheputouthishandtoherinsilence。

  Neitherofthemspoke,andyetbothwishedtheycouldspeak,asAdamentered,andtheysatdown。Dinahtookthechairshehadjustleft;itwasatthecornerofthetablenearthewindow,andtherewasabooklyingonthetable,butitwasnotopen。Shehadbeensittingperfectlystill,lookingatthesmallbitofclearfireinthebrightgrate。Adamsatdownoppositeher,inMr。

  Poyser’sthree-corneredchair。

  \"Yourmotherisnotillagain,Ihope,Adam?\"Dinahsaid,recoveringherself。\"Sethsaidshewaswellthismorning。\"

  \"No,she’sveryheartyto-day,\"saidAdam,happyinthesignsofDinah’sfeelingatthesightofhim,butshy。

  \"There’snobodyathome,yousee,\"Dinahsaid;\"butyou’llwait。

  You’vebeenhinderedfromgoingtochurchto-day,doubtless。\"

  \"Yes,\"Adamsaid,andthenpaused,beforeheadded,\"Iwasthinkingaboutyou:thatwasthereason。\"

  Thisconfessionwasveryawkwardandsudden,Adamfelt,forhethoughtDinahmustunderstandallhemeant。Butthefranknessofthewordscausedherimmediatelytointerpretthemintoarenewalofhisbrotherlyregretsthatshewasgoingaway,andsheansweredcalmly,\"Donotbecarefulandtroubledforme,Adam。IhaveallthingsandaboundatSnowfield。Andmymindisatrest,forIamnotseekingmyownwillingoing。\"

  \"Butifthingsweredifferent,Dinah,\"saidAdam,hesitatingly。

  \"Ifyouknewthingsthatperhapsyoudon’tknownow……\"

  Dinahlookedathiminquiringly,butinsteadofgoingon,hereachedachairandbroughtitnearthecornerofthetablewhereshewassitting。Shewondered,andwasafraid——andthenextmomentherthoughtsflewtothepast:wasitsomethingaboutthosedistantunhappyonesthatshedidn’tknow?

  Adamlookedather。Itwassosweettolookathereyes,whichhadnowaself-forgetfulquestioninginthem——foramomentheforgotthathewantedtosayanything,orthatitwasnecessarytotellherwhathemeant。

  \"Dinah,\"hesaidsuddenly,takingbothherhandsbetweenhis,\"I

  loveyouwithmywholeheartandsoul。IloveyounexttoGodwhomademe。\"

  Dinah’slipsbecamepale,likehercheeks,andshetrembledviolentlyundertheshockofpainfuljoy。HerhandswerecoldasdeathbetweenAdam’s。Shecouldnotdrawthemaway,becauseheheldthemfast。

  \"Don’ttellmeyoucan’tloveme,Dinah。Don’ttellmewemustpartandpassourlivesawayfromoneanother。\"

  ThetearsweretremblinginDinah’seyes,andtheyfellbeforeshecouldanswer。Butshespokeinaquietlowvoice。

  \"Yes,dearAdam,wemustsubmittoanotherWill。Wemustpart。\"

  \"Notifyouloveme,Dinah——notifyouloveme,\"Adamsaidpassionately。\"Tellme——tellmeifyoucanlovemebetterthanabrother?\"

  DinahwastooentirelyreliantontheSupremeguidancetoattempttoachieveanyendbyadeceptiveconcealment。Shewasrecoveringnowfromthefirstshockofemotion,andshelookedatAdamwithsimplesincereeyesasshesaid,\"Yes,Adam,myheartisdrawnstronglytowardsyou;andofmyownwill,ifIhadnoclearshowingtothecontrary,Icouldfindmyhappinessinbeingnearyouandministeringtoyoucontinually。IfearIshouldforgettorejoiceandweepwithothers;nay,IfearIshouldforgettheDivinepresence,andseeknolovebutyours。\"

  Adamdidnotspeakimmediately。Theysatlookingateachotherindelicioussilence——forthefirstsenseofmutualloveexcludesotherfeelings;itwillhavethesoulalltoitself。

  \"Then,Dinah,\"Adamsaidatlast,\"howcantherebeanythingcontrarytowhat’srightinourbelongingtooneanotherandspendingourlivestogether?Whoputthisgreatloveintoourhearts?Cananythingbeholierthanthat?Forwecanhelponeanotherineverythingasisgood。I’dneverthinko’puttingmyselfbetweenyouandGod,andsayingyououghtn’ttodothisandyououghtn’ttodothat。You’dfollowyourconscienceasmuchasyoudonow。\"

  \"Yes,Adam,\"Dinahsaid,\"Iknowmarriageisaholystateforthosewhoaretrulycalledtoit,andhavenootherdrawing;butfrommychilhoodupwardsIhavebeenledtowardsanotherpath;allmypeaceandmyjoyhavecomefromhavingnolifeofmyown,nowants,nowishesformyself,andlivingonlyinGodandthoseofhiscreatureswhosesorrowsandjoyshehasgivenmetoknow。

  Thosehavebeenveryblessedyearstome,andIfeelthatifIwastolistentoanyvoicethatwoulddrawmeasidefromthatpath,I

  shouldbeturningmybackonthelightthathasshoneuponme,anddarknessanddoubtwouldtakeholdofme。Wecouldnotblesseachother,Adam,ifthereweredoubtsinmysoul,andifIyearned,whenitwastoolate,afterthatbetterpartwhichhadoncebeengivenmeandIhadputawayfromme。\"

  \"Butifanewfeelinghascomeintoyourmind,Dinah,andifyoulovemesoastobewillingtobenearertomethantootherpeople,isn’tthatasignthatit’srightforyoutochangeyourlife?Doesn’tthelovemakeitrightwhennothingelsewould?\"

  \"Adam,mymindisfullofquestioningsaboutthat;fornow,sinceyoutellmeofyourstronglovetowardsme,whatwascleartomehasbecomedarkagain。Ifeltbeforethatmyheartwastoostronglydrawntowardsyou,andthatyourheartwasnotasmine;

  andthethoughtofyouhadtakenholdofme,sothatmysoulhadlostitsfreedom,andwasbecomingenslavedtoanearthlyaffection,whichmademeanxiousandcarefulaboutwhatshouldbefallmyself。ForinallotheraffectionIhadbeencontentwithanysmallreturn,orwithnone;butmyheartwasbeginningtohungerafteranequallovefromyou。AndIhadnodoubtthatI

  mustwrestleagainstthatasagreattemptation,andthecommandwasclearthatImustgoaway。\"

  \"Butnow,dear,dearDinah,nowyouknowIloveyoubetterthanyouloveme……it’salldifferentnow。Youwon’tthinko’going。

  You’llstay,andbemydearwife,andIshallthankGodforgivingmemylifeasIneverthankedhimbefore。\"

  \"Adam,it’shardtometoturnadeafear……youknowit’shard;

  butagreatfearisuponme。Itseemstomeasifyouwerestretchingoutyourarmstome,andbeckoningmetocomeandtakemyeaseandliveformyowndelight,andJesus,theManofSorrows,wasstandinglookingtowardsme,andpointingtothesinful,andsuffering,andafflicted。IhaveseenthatagainandagainwhenIhavebeensittinginstillnessanddarkness,andagreatterrorhascomeuponmelestIshouldbecomehard,andaloverofself,andnomorebearwillinglytheRedeemer’scross。\"

  Dinahhadclosedhereyes,andafaintshudderwentthroughher。

  \"Adam,\"shewenton,\"youwouldn’tdesirethatweshouldseekagoodthroughanyunfaithfulnesstothelightthatisinus;youwouldn’tbelievethatcouldbeagood。Weareofonemindinthat。\"

  \"Yes,Dinah,\"saidAdamsadly,\"I’llneverbethemant’urgeyouagainstyourconscience。ButIcan’tgiveupthehopethatyoumaycometoseedifferent。Idon’tbelieveyourlovingmecouldshutupyourheart——it’sonlyaddingtowhatyou’vebeenbefore,nottakingawayfromit。Foritseemstomeit’sthesamewithloveandhappinessaswithsorrow——themoreweknowofitthebetterwecanfeelwhatotherpeople’slivesareormightbe,andsoweshallonlybemoretenderto’em,andwishfultohelp’em。

  Themoreknowledgeamanhas,thebetterhe’lldo’swork;andfeeling’sasorto’knowledge。\"

  Dinahwassilent;hereyeswerefixedincontemplationofsomethingvisibleonlytoherself。Adamwentonpresentlywithhispleading,\"Andyoucandoalmostasmuchasyoudonow。I

  won’taskyoutogotochurchwithmeofaSunday。Youshallgowhereyoulikeamongthepeople,andteach’em;forthoughIlikechurchbest,Idon’tputmysoulaboveyours,asifmywordswasbetterforyoutofollowthanyourownconscience。Andyoucanhelpthesickjustasmuch,andyou’llhavemoremeanso’making’emabitcomfortable;andyou’llbeamongallyourownfriendsasloveyou,andcanhelp’emandbeablessingto’emtilltheirdyingday。Surely,Dinah,you’dbeasneartoGodasifyouwaslivinglonelyandawayfromme。\"

  Dinahmadenoanswerforsometime。Adamwasstillholdingherhandsandlookingatherwithalmosttremblinganxiety,whensheturnedhergravelovingeyesonhisandsaid,inratherasadvoice,\"Adamthereistruthinwhatyousay,andthere’smanyofthebrethrenandsisterswhohavegreaterstrengththanIhave,andfindtheirheartsenlargedbythecaresofhusbandandkindred。ButIhavenotfaiththatitwouldbesowithme,forsincemyaffectionshavebeensetabovemeasureonyou,IhavehadlesspeaceandjoyinGod。Ihavefeltasitwereadivisioninmyheart。Andthinkhowitiswithme,Adam。ThatlifeIhaveledislikealandIhavetroddeninblessednesssincemychildhood;andifIlongforamomenttofollowthevoicewhichcallsmetoanotherlandthatIknownot,IcannotbutfearthatmysoulmighthereafteryearnforthatearlyblessednesswhichI

  hadforsaken;andwheredoubtentersthereisnotperfectlove。I

  mustwaitforclearerguidance。Imustgofromyou,andwemustsubmitourselvesentirelytotheDivineWill。Wearesometimesrequiredtolayournaturallawfulaffectionsonthealtar。\"

  Adamdarednotpleadagain,forDinah’swasnotthevoiceofcapriceorinsincerity。Butitwasveryhardforhim;hiseyesgotdimashelookedather。

  \"Butyoumaycometofeelsatisfied……tofeelthatyoumaycometomeagain,andwemayneverpart,Dinah?\"

  \"Wemustsubmitourselves,Adam。Withtime,ourdutywillbemadeclear。ItmaybewhenIhaveenteredonmyformerlife,Ishallfindallthesenewthoughtsandwishesvanish,andbecomeasthingsthatwerenot。ThenIshallknowthatmycallingisnottowardsmarriage。Butwemustwait。\"

  \"Dinah,\"saidAdammournfully,\"youcan’tlovemesowellasI

  loveyou,elseyou’dhavenodoubts。Butit’snaturalyoushouldn’t,forI’mnotsogoodasyou。Ican’tdoubtit’srightformetolovethebestthingGod’severgivenmetoknow。\"

  \"Nay,Adam。Itseemstomethatmyloveforyouisnotweak,formyheartwaitsonyourwordsandlooks,almostasalittlechildwaitsonthehelpandtendernessofthestrongonwhomitdepends。

  Ifthethoughtofyoutookslightholdofme,Ishouldnotfearthatitwouldbeanidolinthetemple。Butyouwillstrengthenme——youwillnothindermeinseekingtoobeytotheuttermost。\"

  \"Letusgooutintothesunshine,Dinah,andwalktogether。I’llspeaknowordtodisturbyou。\"

  Theywentoutandwalkedtowardsthefields,wheretheywouldmeetthefamilycomingfromchurch。Adamsaid,\"Takemyarm,Dinah,\"

  andshetookit。Thatwastheonlychangeintheirmannertoeachothersincetheywerelastwalkingtogether。Butnosadnessintheprospectofhergoingaway——intheuncertaintyoftheissue——

  couldrobthesweetnessfromAdam’ssensethatDinahlovedhim。

  HethoughthewouldstayattheHallFarmallthatevening。Hewouldbenearheraslongashecould。

  \"Hey-day!There’sAdamalongwi’Dinah,\"saidMr。Poyser,asheopenedthefargateintotheHomeClose。\"Icouldnathinkhowhehappenedawayfromchurch。Why,\"addedgoodMartin,afteramoment’spause,\"whatdostthinkhasjustjumpedintomyhead?\"

  \"Summatashadnafartojump,forit’sjustunderournose。YoumeanasAdam’sfondo’Dinah。\"

  \"Aye!hasteverhadanynotionofitbefore?\"

  \"TobesureIhave,\"saidMrs。Poyser,whoalwaysdeclined,ifpossible,tobetakenbysurprise。\"I’mnotoneo’thoseascanseethecati’thedairyan’wonderwhatshe’scomeafter。\"

  \"Theeneversaidstawordtomeaboutit。\"

  \"Well,Iaren’tlikeabird-clapper,forcedtomakearattlewhenthewindblowsonme。Icankeepmyowncounselwhenthere’snogoodi’speaking。\"

  \"ButDinah’llha’noneo’him。Dostthinkshewill?\"

  \"Nay,\"saidMrs。Poyser,notsufficientlyonherguardagainstapossiblesurprise,\"she’llnevermarryanybody,ifheisn’taMethodistandacripple。\"

  \"It’udha’beenaprettythingthoughfor’emt’marry,\"saidMartin,turninghisheadononeside,asifinpleasedcontemplationofhisnewidea。\"Thee’dstha’likedittoo,wouldstna?\"

  \"Ah!Ishould。Ishouldha’beensureofherthen,asshewouldn’tgoawayfrommetoSnowfield,wellythirtymileoff,andmenotgotacreaturtolookto,onlyneighbours,asarenokintome,an’mostof’emwomenasI’dbeashamedtoshowmyface,ifmydairythingswarliketheir’n。Theremaywellbestreakybutteri’themarket。An’IshouldbegladtoseethepoorthingsettledlikeaChristianwoman,withahouseofherownoverherhead;andwe’dstockherwellwi’linenandfeathers,forIlovehernexttomyownchildren。An’shemakesonefeelsaferwhenshe’si’thehouse,forshe’slikethedrivensnow:anybodymightsinfortwoashadherattheirelbow。\"

  \"Dinah,\"saidTommy,runningforwardtomeether,\"mothersaysyou’llnevermarryanybodybutaMethodistcripple。Whatasillyyoumustbe!\"acommentwhichTommyfollowedupbyseizingDinahwithbotharms,anddancingalongbyhersidewithincommodiousfondness。

  \"Why,Adam,wemissedyoui’thesingingto-day,\"saidMr。Poyser。

  \"Howwasit?\"

  \"IwantedtoseeDinah——she’sgoingawaysosoon,\"saidAdam。

  \"Ah,lad!Canyoupersuadehertostopsomehow?Findheragoodhusbandsomewherei’theparish。Ifyou’lldothat,we’llforgiveyouformissingchurch。But,anyway,sheisnagoingbeforetheharvestsuppero’Wednesday,andyoumustcomethen。There’sBartleMasseycomin’,an’happenCraig。You’llbesurean’come,now,atseven?Themissiswunnahaveitabitlater。\"

  \"Aye,\"saidAdam,\"I’llcomeifIcan。ButIcan’toftensaywhatI’lldobeforehand,fortheworkoftenholdsmelongerthanI

  expect。You’llstaytilltheendo’theweek,Dinah?\"

  \"Yes,yes!\"saidMr。Poyser。\"We’llhavenonay。\"

  \"She’snocalltobeinahurry,\"observedMrs。Poyser。

  \"Scarcenesso’victual’ullkeep:there’snoneedtobehastywi’

  thecooking。An’scarcenessiswhatthere’sthebiggeststockofi’thatcountry。\"

  Dinahsmiled,butgavenopromisetostay,andtheytalkedofotherthingsthroughtherestofthewalk,lingeringinthesunshinetolookatthegreatflockofgeesegrazing,atthenewcorn-ricks,andatthesurprisingabundanceoffruitontheoldpear-tree;NancyandMollyhavingalreadyhastenedhome,sidebyside,eachholding,carefullywrappedinherpocket-handkerchief,aprayer-book,inwhichshecouldreadlittlebeyondthelargelettersandtheAmens。

  Surelyallotherleisureishurrycomparedwithasunnywalkthroughthefieldsfrom\"afternoonchurch\"——assuchwalksusedtobeinthoseoldleisurelytimes,whentheboat,glidingsleepilyalongthecanal,wasthenewestlocomotivewonder;whenSundaybookshadmostofthemoldbrown-leathercovers,andopenedwithremarkableprecisionalwaysinoneplace。Leisureisgone——gonewherethespinning-wheelsaregone,andthepack-horses,andtheslowwaggons,andthepedlars,whobroughtbargainstothedooronsunnyafternoons。Ingeniousphilosopherstellyou,perhaps,thatthegreatworkofthesteam-engineistocreateleisureformankind。Donotbelievethem:itonlycreatesavacuumforeagerthoughttorushin。Evenidlenessiseagernow——eagerforamusement;pronetoexcursion-trains,artmuseums,periodicalliterature,andexcitingnovels;proneeventoscientifictheorizingandcursorypeepsthroughmicroscopes。OldLeisurewasquiteadifferentpersonage。Heonlyreadonenewspaper,innocentofleaders,andwasfreefromthatperiodicityofsensationswhichwecallpost-time。Hewasacontemplative,ratherstoutgentleman,ofexcellentdigestion;ofquietperceptions,undiseasedbyhypothesis;happyinhisinabilitytoknowthecausesofthings,preferringthethingsthemselves。Helivedchieflyinthecountry,amongpleasantseatsandhomesteads,andwasfondofsaunteringbythefruit-treewallandscentingtheapricotswhentheywerewarmedbythemorningsunshine,orofshelteringhimselfundertheorchardboughsatnoon,whenthesummerpearswerefalling。Heknewnothingofweekdayservices,andthoughtnonetheworseoftheSundaysermonifitallowedhimtosleepfromthetexttotheblessing;likingtheafternoonservicebest,becausetheprayersweretheshortest,andnotashamedtosayso;forhehadaneasy,jollyconscience,broad-

  backedlikehimself,andabletocarryagreatdealofbeerorport-wine,notbeingmadesqueamishbydoubtsandqualmsandloftyaspirations。Lifewasnotatasktohim,butasinecure。Hefingeredtheguineasinhispocket,andatehisdinners,andsleptthesleepoftheirresponsible,forhadhenotkeptuphischaracterbygoingtochurchontheSundayafternoons?

  FineoldLeisure!Donotbesevereuponhim,andjudgehimbyourmodernstandard。HeneverwenttoExeterHall,orheardapopularpreacher,orreadTractsfortheTimesorSartorResartus。

  TheHarvestSupperAsAdamwasgoinghomeward,onWednesdayevening,inthesixo’clocksunlight,hesawinthedistancethelastloadofbarleywindingitswaytowardstheyard-gateoftheHallFarm,andheardthechantof\"HarvestHome!\"risingandsinkinglikeawave。

  Fainterandfainter,andmoremusicalthroughthegrowingdistance,thefallingdyingsoundstillreachedhim,ashenearedtheWillowBrook。ThelowwesteringsunshonerightontheshouldersoftheoldBintonHills,turningtheunconscioussheepintobrightspotsoflight;shoneonthewindowsofthecottagetoo,andmadethema-flamewithaglorybeyondthatofamberoramethyst。ItwasenoughtomakeAdamfeelthathewasinagreattemple,andthatthedistantchantwasasacredsong。

  \"It’swonderful,\"hethought,\"howthatsoundgoestoone’sheartalmostlikeafuneralbell,forallittellsoneo’thejoyfullesttimeo’theyear,andthetimewhenmenaremostlythethankfullest。Isupposeit’sabithardtoustothinkanything’soverandgoneinourlives;andthere’sapartingattherootofallourjoys。It’slikewhatIfeelaboutDinah。Ishouldneverha’cometoknowthatherlove’udbethegreatesto’blessingstome,ifwhatIcountedablessinghadn’tbeenwrenchedandtornawayfromme,andleftmewithagreaterneed,soasIcouldcraveandhungerforagreaterandabettercomfort。\"

  HeexpectedtoseeDinahagainthisevening,andgetleavetoaccompanyherasfarasOakbourne;andthenhewouldaskhertofixsometimewhenhemightgotoSnowfield,andlearnwhetherthelastbesthopethathadbeenborntohimmustberesignedliketherest。Theworkhehadtodoathome,besidesputtingonhisbestclothes,madeitsevenbeforehewasonhiswayagaintotheHallFarm,anditwasquestionablewhether,withhislongestandquickeststrides,heshouldbethereintimeevenfortheroastbeef,whichcameaftertheplumpudding,forMrs。Poyser’ssupperwouldbepunctual。

  GreatwastheclatterofknivesandpewterplatesandtincanswhenAdamenteredthehouse,buttherewasnohumofvoicestothisaccompaniment:theeatingofexcellentroastbeef,providedfreeofexpense,wastooseriousabusinesstothosegoodfarm-

  labourerstobeperformedwithadividedattention,eveniftheyhadhadanythingtosaytoeachother——whichtheyhadnot。AndMr。Poyser,attheheadofthetable,wastoobusywithhiscarvingtolistentoBartleMassey’sorMr。Craig’sreadytalk。

  \"Here,Adam,\"saidMrs。Poyser,whowasstandingandlookingontoseethatMollyandNancydidtheirdutyaswaiters,\"here’saplacekeptforyoubetweenMr。Masseyandtheboys。It’sapoortaleyoucouldn’tcometoseethepuddingwhenitwaswhole。\"

  Adamlookedanxiouslyroundforafourthwoman’sfigure,butDinahwasnotthere。Hewasalmostafraidofaskingabouther;besides,hisattentionwasclaimedbygreetings,andthereremainedthehopethatDinahwasinthehouse,thoughperhapsdisinclinedtofestivitiesontheeveofherdeparture。

  Itwasagoodlysight——thattable,withMartinPoyser’sroundgood-humouredfaceandlargepersonattheheadofithelpinghisservantstothefragrantroastbeefandpleasedwhentheemptyplatescameagain。Martin,thoughusuallyblestwithagoodappetite,reallyforgottofinishhisownbeefto-night——itwassopleasanttohimtolookonintheintervalsofcarvingandseehowtheothersenjoyedtheirsupper;forweretheynotmenwho,onallthedaysoftheyearexceptChristmasDayandSundays,atetheircolddinner,inamakeshiftmanner,underthehedgerows,anddranktheirbeeroutofwoodenbottles——withrelishcertainly,butwiththeirmouthstowardsthezenith,afterafashionmoreendurabletoducksthantohumanbipeds。MartinPoyserhadsomefaintconceptionoftheflavoursuchmenmustfindinhotroastbeefandfresh-drawnale。Heheldhisheadononesideandscreweduphismouth,ashenudgedBartleMassey,andwatchedhalf-wittedTomTholer,otherwiseknownas\"TomSaft,\"receivinghissecondplatefulofbeef。AgrinofdelightbrokeoverTom’sfaceastheplatewassetdownbeforehim,betweenhisknifeandfork,whichhehelderect,asiftheyhadbeensacredtapers。Butthedelightwastoostrongtocontinuesmoulderinginagrin——itburstoutthenextinstantinalong-drawn\"haw,haw!\"followedbyasuddencollapseintouttergravity,astheknifeandforkdarteddownontheprey。MartinPoyser’slargepersonshookwithhissilentunctuouslaugh。HeturnedtowardsMrs。PoysertoseeifshetoohadbeenobservantofTom,andtheeyesofhusbandandwifemetinaglanceofgood-naturedamusement。

  \"TomSaft\"wasagreatfavouriteonthefarm,whereheplayedthepartoftheoldjester,andmadeupforhispracticaldeficienciesbyhissuccessinrepartee。Hishits,Iimagine,werethoseoftheflail,whichfallsquiteatrandom,butneverthelesssmashesaninsectnowandthen。Theyweremuchquotedatsheep-shearingandhaymakingtimes,butIrefrainfromrecordingthemhere,lestTom’switshouldprovetobelikethatofmanyotherbygonejesterseminentintheirday——ratherofatemporarynature,notdealingwiththedeeperandmorelastingrelationsofthings。

  Tomexcepted,MartinPoyserhadsomeprideinhisservantsandlabourers,thinkingwithsatisfactionthattheywerethebestworththeirpayofanysetontheestate。TherewasKesterBale,forexampleBeale,probably,ifthetruthwereknown,buthewascalledBale,andwasnotconsciousofanyclaimtoafifthletter,theoldmanwiththecloseleathercapandthenetworkofwrinklesonhissun-brownedface。WasthereanymaninLoamshirewhoknewbetterthe\"natur\"ofallfarmingwork?Hewasoneofthoseinvaluablelabourerswhocannotonlyturntheirhandtoeverything,butexcelineverythingtheyturntheirhandto。ItistrueKester’skneesweremuchbentoutwardbythistime,andhewalkedwithaperpetualcurtsy,asifhewereamongthe,mostreverentofmen。Andsohewas;butIamobligedtoadmitthattheobjectofhisreverencewashisownskill,towardswhichheperformedsomeratheraffectingactsofworship。Healwaysthatchedthericks——forifanythingwerehisfortemorethananother,itwasthatching——andwhenthelasttouchhadbeenputtothelastbeehiverick,Kester,whosehomelayatsomedistancefromthefarm,wouldtakeawalktotherick-yardinhisbestclothesonaSundaymorningandstandinthelane,ataduedistance,tocontemplatehisownthatchingwalkingabouttogeteachrickfromtheproperpointofview。Ashecurtsiedalong,withhiseyesupturnedtothestrawknobsimitativeofgoldenglobesatthesummitsofthebeehivericks,whichindeedweregoldofthebestsort,youmighthaveimaginedhimtobeengagedinsomepaganactofadoration。Kesterwasanoldbachelorandreputedtohavestockingsfullofcoin,concerningwhichhismastercrackedajokewithhimeverypay-night:notanewunseasonedjoke,butagoodoldone,thathadbeentriedmanytimesbeforeandhadwornwell。\"Th’youngmeaster’samerrymon,\"Kesterfrequentlyremarked;forhavingbegunhiscareerbyfrighteningawaythecrowsunderthelastMartinPoyserbutone,hecouldneverceasetoaccountthereigningMartinayoungmaster。IamnotashamedofcommemoratingoldKester。YouandI

  areindebtedtothehardhandsofsuchmen——handsthathavelongagomingledwiththesoiltheytilledsofaithfully,thriftilymakingthebesttheycouldoftheearth’sfruits,andreceivingthesmallestshareastheirownwages。

  Then,attheendofthetable,oppositehismaster,therewasAlick,theshepherdandhead-man,withtheruddyfaceandbroadshoulders,notonthebesttermswitholdKester;indeed,theirintercoursewasconfinedtoanoccasionalsnarl,forthoughtheyprobablydifferedlittleconcerninghedgingandditchingandthetreatmentofewes,therewasaprofounddifferenceofopinionbetweenthemastotheirownrespectivemerits。WhenTityrusandMeliboeushappentobeonthesamefarm,theyarenotsentimentallypolitetoeachother。Alick,indeed,wasnotbyanymeansahoneyedman。Hisspeechhadusuallysomethingofasnarlinit,andhisbroad-shoulderedaspectsomethingofthebull-dogexpression——\"Don’tyoumeddlewithme,andIwon’tmeddlewithyou。\"Buthewashonesteventothesplittingofanoat-grainratherthanhewouldtakebeyondhisacknowledgedshare,andas\"close-fisted\"withhismaster’spropertyasifithadbeenhisown——throwingverysmallhandfulsofdamagedbarleytothechickens,becausealargehandfulaffectedhisimaginationpainfullywithasenseofprofusion。Good-temperedTim,thewaggoner,wholovedhishorses,hadhisgrudgeagainstAlickinthematterofcorn。Theyrarelyspoketoeachother,andneverlookedateachother,evenovertheirdishofcoldpotatoes;butthen,asthiswastheirusualmodeofbehaviourtowardsallmankind,itwouldbeanunsafeconclusionthattheyhadmorethantransientfitsofunfriendliness。ThebucoliccharacteratHayslope,youperceive,wasnotofthatentirelygenial,merry,broad-grinningsort,apparentlyobservedinmostdistrictsvisitedbyartists。Themildradianceofasmilewasararesightonafield-labourer’sface,andtherewasseldomanygradationbetweenbovinegravityandalaugh。NorwaseverylabourersohonestasourfriendAlick。Atthisverytable,amongMr。Poyser’smen,thereisthatbigBenTholoway,averypowerfulthresher,butdetectedmorethanonceincarryingawayhismaster’scorninhispockets——anactionwhich,asBenwasnotaphilosopher,couldhardlybeascribedtoabsenceofmind。However,hismasterhadforgivenhim,andcontinuedtoemployhim,fortheTholowayshadlivedontheCommontimeoutofmind,andhadalwaysworkedforthePoysers。Andonthewhole,Idaresay,societywasnotmuchtheworsebecauseBenhadnotsixmonthsofitatthetreadmill,forhisviewsofdepredationwerenarrow,andtheHouseofCorrectionmighthaveenlargedthem。Asitwas,Benatehisroastbeefto-nightwithaserenesenseofhavingstolennothingmorethanafewpeasandbeansasseedforhisgardensincethelastharvestsupper,andfeltwarrantedinthinkingthatAlick’ssuspiciouseye,foreveruponhim,wasaninjurytohisinnocence。

  ButNOWtheroastbeefwasfinishedandtheclothwasdrawn,leavingafairlargedealtableforthebrightdrinking-cans,andthefoamingbrownjugs,andthebrightbrasscandlesticks,pleasanttobehold。NOW,thegreatceremonyoftheeveningwastobegin——theharvest-song,inwhicheverymanmustjoin。Hemightbeintune,ifhelikedtobesingular,buthemustnotsitwithclosedlips。Themovementwasobligedtobeintripletime;therestwasadlibitum。

  Astotheoriginofthissong——whetheritcameinitsactualstatefromthebrainofasinglerhapsodist,orwasgraduallyperfectedbyaschoolorsuccessionofrhapsodists,Iamignorant。Thereisastampofunity,ofindividualgeniusuponit,whichinclinesmetotheformerhypothesis,thoughIamnotblindtotheconsiderationthatthisunitymayratherhavearisenfromthatconsensusofmanymindswhichwasaconditionofprimitivethought,foreigntoourmodernconsciousness。Somewillperhapsthinkthattheydetectinthefirstquatrainanindicationofalostline,whichlaterrhapsodists,failinginimaginativevigour,havesuppliedbythefeebledeviceofiteration。Others,however,mayrathermaintainthatthisveryiterationisanoriginalfelicity,towhichnonebutthemostprosaicmindscanbeinsensible。

  Theceremonyconnectedwiththesongwasadrinkingceremony。

  Thatisperhapsapainfulfact,butthen,youknow,wecannotreformourforefathers。Duringthefirstandsecondquatrain,sungdecidedlyforte,nocanwasfilled。

  Here’sahealthuntoourmaster,Thefounderofthefeast;

  Here’sahealthuntoourmasterAndtoourmistress!

  Andmayhisdoingsprosper,Whate’erhetakesinhand,Forweareallhisservants,Andareathiscommand。

  Butnow,immediatelybeforethethirdquatrainorchorus,sungfortissimo,withemphaticrapsofthetable,whichgavetheeffectofcymbalsanddrumtogether,Alick’scanwasfilled,andhewasboundtoemptyitbeforethechorusceased。

  Thendrink,boys,drink!

  Andseeyedonotspill,Forifyedo,yeshalldrinktwo,For’tisourmaster’swill。

  WhenAlickhadgonesuccessfullythroughthistestofsteady-

  handedmanliness,itwastheturnofoldKester,athisrighthand——andsoon,tilleverymanhaddrunkhisinitiatorypintunderthestimulusofthechorus。TomSaft——therogue——tookcaretospillalittlebyaccident;butMrs。Poysertooofficiously,Tomthoughtinterferedtopreventtheexactionofthepenalty。

  Toanylisteneroutsidethedooritwouldhavebeenthereverseofobviouswhythe\"Drink,boys,drink!\"shouldhavesuchanimmediateandoften-repeatedencore;butonceentered,hewouldhaveseenthatallfaceswereatpresentsober,andmostofthemserious——itwastheregularandrespectablethingforthoseexcellentfarm-labourerstodo,asmuchasforelegantladiesandgentlementosmirkandbowovertheirwine-glasses。BartleMassey,whoseearswererathersensitive,hadgoneouttoseewhatsortofeveningitwasatanearlystageintheceremony,andhadnotfinishedhiscontemplationuntilasilenceoffiveminutesdeclaredthat\"Drink,boys,drink!\"wasnotlikelytobeginagainforthenexttwelvemonth。MuchtotheregretoftheboysandTotty:onthemthestillnessfellratherflat,afterthatgloriousthumpingofthetable,towardswhichTotty,seatedonherfather’sknee,contributedwithhersmallmightandsmallfist。

  WhenBartlere-entered,however,thereappearedtobeageneraldesireforsolomusicafterthechoral。NancydeclaredthatTimthewaggonerknewasongandwas\"allayssinginglikealarki’

  thestable,\"whereuponMr。Poysersaidencouragingly,\"Come,Tim,lad,let’shearit。\"Timlookedsheepish,tuckeddownhishead,andsaidhecouldn’tsing,butthisencouraginginvitationofthemaster’swasechoedallroundthetable。Itwasaconversationalopportunity:everybodycouldsay,\"Come,Tim,\"exceptAlick,whoneverrelaxedintothefrivolityofunnecessaryspeech。Atlast,Tim’snextneighbour,BenTholoway,begantogiveemphasistohisspeechbynudges,atwhichTim,growingrathersavage,said,\"Letmealooan,willye?ElseI’llma’yesingatoonyewonnalike。\"

  Agood-temperedwaggoner’spatiencehaslimits,andTimwasnottobeurgedfurther。

  \"Well,then,David,ye’retheladtosing,\"saidBen,willingtoshowthathewasnotdiscomfitedbythischeck。\"Sing’Myloove’sarooswi’outathorn。’\"

  TheamatoryDavidwasayoungmanofanunconsciousabstractedexpression,whichwasdueprobablytoasquintofsuperiorintensityratherthantoanymentalcharacteristic;forhewasnotindifferenttoBen’sinvitation,butblushedandlaughedandrubbedhissleeveoverhismouthinawaythatwasregardedasasymptomofyielding。AndforsometimethecompanyappearedtobemuchinearnestaboutthedesiretohearDavid’ssong。Butinvain。Thelyricismoftheeveningwasinthecellaratpresent,andwasnottobedrawnfromthatretreatjustyet。

  Meanwhiletheconversationattheheadofthetablehadtakenapoliticalturn。Mr。Craigwasnotabovetalkingpoliticsoccasionally,thoughhepiquedhimselfratheronawiseinsightthanonspecificinformation。Hesawsofarbeyondthemerefactsofacasethatreallyitwassuperfluoustoknowthem。

  \"I’mnoreadero’thepapermyself,\"heobservedto-night,ashefilledhispipe,\"thoughImightreaditfastenoughifIliked,forthere’sMissLyddyhas’emand’sdonewith’emi’notime。

  Butthere’sMills,now,sitsi’thechimney-cornerandreadsthepaperprettynighfrommorningtonight,andwhenhe’sgottoth’

  endon’the’smoreaddle-headedthanhewasatthebeginning。

  He’sfullo’thispeacenow,astheytalkon;he’sbeenreadingandreading,andthinkshe’sgottothebottomon’t。’Why,Lor’

  blessyou,Mills,’saysI,’youseenomoreintothisthingnoryoucanseeintothemiddleofapotato。I’lltellyouwhatitis:youthinkit’llbeafinethingforthecountry。AndI’mnotagain’it——markmywords——I’mnotagain’it。Butit’smyopinionasthere’sthemattheheado’thiscountryasareworseenemiestousnorBonyandallthemounseershe’sgotat’sback;forasforthemounseers,youmayskewerhalf-a-dozenof’ematonceasiftheywarfrogs。’\"

  \"Aye,aye,\"saidMartinPoyser,listeningwithanairofmuchintelligenceandedification,\"theyne’erateabito’beefi’

  theirlives。Mostlysallet,Ireckon。\"

  \"AndsaysItoMills,\"continuedMr。Craig,\"’Willyoutrytomakemebelieveasfurrinerslikethemcandoushalfth’harmthemministersdowiththeirbadgovernment?IfKingGeorge’udturn’emallawayandgovernbyhimself,he’dseeeverythingrighted。

  HemighttakeonBillyPittagainifheliked;butIdon’tseemyselfwhatwewantwi’anybodybesidesKingandParliament。It’sthatnesto’ministersdoesthemischief,Itellyou。’\"

  \"Ah,it’sfinetalking,\"observedMrs。Poyser,whowasnowseatednearherhusband,withTottyonherlap——\"it’sfinetalking。It’shardworktotellwhichisOldHarrywheneverybody’sgotbootson。\"

  \"Asforthispeace,\"saidMr。Poyser,turninghisheadononesideinadubitativemannerandgivingaprecautionarypufftohispipebetweeneachsentence,\"Idon’tknow。Th’war’safinethingforthecountry,an’how’llyoukeepuppriceswi’outit?An’themFrenchareawickedsorto’folks,bywhatIcanmakeout。Whatcanyoudobetternorfight’em?\"

  \"Ye’repartlyrightthere,Poyser,\"saidMr。Craig,\"butI’mnotagain’thepeace——tomakeaholidayforabit。Wecanbreakitwhenwelike,an’I’minnofearo’Bony,foralltheytalksomucho’hiscliverness。That’swhatIsaystoMillsthismorning。

  Lor’blessyou,heseesnomorethroughBony!……why,Iputhimuptomoreinthreeminutesthanhegetsfrom’spaperalltheyearround。SaysI,’AmIagardenerasknowshisbusiness,orarn’tI,Mills?Answermethat。’’Tobesurey’are,Craig,’sayshe——

  he’snotabadfellow,Millsisn’t,forabutler,butweaki’thehead。’Well,’saysI,’youtalko’Bony’scliverness;woulditbeanyusemybeingafirst-rategardenerifI’dgotnoughtbutaquagmiretoworkon?’’No,’sayshe。’Well,’Isays,’that’sjustwhatitiswi’Bony。I’llnotdenybuthemaybeabitcliver——he’snoFrenchmanborn,asIunderstand——butwhat’shegotat’sbackbutmounseers?’\"

  Mr。CraigpausedamomentwithanemphaticstareafterthistriumphantspecimenofSocraticargument,andthenadded,thumpingthetableratherfiercely,\"Why,it’sasurething——andthere’sthem’ullbearwitnessto’t——asi’oneregimentwheretherewasonemana-missing,theyputtheregimentalsonabigmonkey,andtheyfithimastheshellfitsthewalnut,andyoucouldn’ttellthemonkeyfromthemounseers!\"

  \"Ah!Thinko’that,now!\"saidMr。Poyser,impressedatoncewiththepoliticalbearingsofthefactandwithitsstrikinginterestasananecdoteinnaturalhistory。

  \"Come,Craig,\"saidAdam,\"that’salittletoostrong。Youdon’tbelievethat。It’sallnonsenseabouttheFrenchbeingsuchpoorsticks。Mr。Irwine’sseen’emintheirowncountry,andhesaysthey’veplentyo’finefellowsamong’em。Andasforknowledge,andcontrivances,andmanufactures,there’samanythingsaswe’reafinesightbehind’emin。It’spoorfoolishnesstorundownyourenemies。Why,Nelsonandtherestof’em’udhavenomeriti’beating’em,iftheyweresuchoffalasfolkspretend。\"

  Mr。PoyserlookeddoubtfullyatMr。Craig,puzzledbythisoppositionofauthorities。Mr。Irwine’stestimonywasnottobedisputed;but,ontheotherhand,Craigwasaknowingfellow,andhisviewwaslessstartling。Martinhadnever\"heardtell\"oftheFrenchbeinggoodformuch。Mr。Craighadfoundnoanswerbutsuchaswasimpliedintakingalongdraughtofaleandthenlookingdownfixedlyattheproportionsofhisownleg,whichheturnedalittleoutwardforthatpurpose,whenBartleMasseyreturnedfromthefireplace,wherehehadbeensmokinghisfirstpipeinquiet,andbrokethesilencebysaying,ashethrusthisforefingerintothecanister,\"Why,Adam,howhappenedyounottobeatchurchonSunday?Answermethat,yourascal。Theanthemwentlimpingwithoutyou。Areyougoingtodisgraceyourschoolmasterinhisoldage?\"

  \"No,Mr。Massey,\"saidAdam。\"Mr。andMrs。PoysercantellyouwhereIwas。Iwasinnobadcompany。\"

  \"She’sgone,Adam——gonetoSnowfield,\"saidMr。Poyser,remindedofDinahforthefirsttimethisevening。\"Ithoughtyou’dha’

  persuadedherbetter。Nought’udholdher,butshemustgoyesterdayforenoon。Themissishashardlygotoverit。Ithoughtshe’dha’nosperritforth’harvestsupper。\"

  Mrs。PoyserhadthoughtofDinahseveraltimessinceAdamhadcomein,butshehadhad\"noheart\"tomentionthebadnews。

  \"What!\"saidBartle,withanairofdisgust。\"Wasthereawomanconcerned?ThenIgiveyouup,Adam。\"

  \"Butit’sawomanyou’nspokewellon,Bartle,\"saidMr。Poyser。

  \"Comenow,youcannadrawback;yousaidonceaswomenwouldnaha’

  beenabadinventionifthey’dallbeenlikeDinah。\"

  \"Imeanthervoice,man——Imeanthervoice,thatwasall,\"saidBartle。\"Icanbeartohearherspeakwithoutwantingtoputwoolinmyears。Asforotherthings,Idaresayshe’sliketheresto’

  thewomen——thinkstwoandtwo’llcometomakefive,ifshecriesandbothersenoughaboutit。\"

  \"Aye,aye!\"saidMrs。Poyser;\"one’udthink,an’hearsomefolkstalk,asthemenwar’cuteenoughtocountthecornsinabago’

  wheatwi’onlysmellingatit。Theycanseethroughabarn-door,theycan。Perhapsthat’sthereasonTHEYcanseesolittleo’

  thissideon’t。\"

  MartinPoysershookwithdelightedlaughterandwinkedatAdam,asmuchastosaytheschoolmasterwasinforitnow。

  \"Ah!\"saidBartlesneeringly,\"thewomenarequickenough——they’requickenough。Theyknowtherightsofastorybeforetheyhearit,andcantellamanwhathisthoughtsarebeforeheknows’emhimself。\"

  \"Likeenough,\"saidMrs。Poyser,\"forthemenaremostlysoslow,theirthoughtsoverrun’em,an’theycanonlycatch’embythetail。Icancountastocking-topwhileaman’sgetting’stonguereadyan’whenheoutswi’hisspeechatlast,there’slittlebrothtobemadeon’t。It’syourdeadchickstakethelongesthatchin’。Howiver,I’mnotdenyin’thewomenarefoolish:GodAlmightymade’emtomatchthemen。\"

  \"Match!\"saidBartle。\"Aye,asvinegarmatchesone’steeth。Ifamansaysaword,hiswife’llmatchitwithacontradiction;ifhe’samindforhotmeat,hiswife’llmatchitwithcoldbacon;

  ifhelaughs,she’llmatchhimwithwhimpering。She’ssuchamatchasthehorse-flyistoth’horse:she’sgottherightvenomtostinghimwith——therightvenomtostinghimwith。\"

  \"Yes,\"saidMrs。Poyser,\"Iknowwhatthemenlike——apoorsoft,as’udsimperat’emlikethepictureo’thesun,whethertheydidrightorwrong,an’saythankyouforakick,an’pretendshedidnaknowwhichendshestooduppermost,tillherhusbandtoldher。That’swhatamanwantsinawife,mostly;hewantstomakesureo’onefoolas’ulltellhimhe’swise。Butthere’ssomemencandowi’outthat——theythinksomucho’themselvesa’ready。An’

  that’showitisthere’soldbachelors。\"

  \"Come,Craig,\"saidMr。Poyserjocosely,\"youmungetmarriedprettyquick,elseyou’llbesetdownforanoldbachelor;an’youseewhatthewomen’ullthinkonyou。\"

  \"Well,\"saidMr。Craig,willingtoconciliateMrs。Poyserandsettingahighvalueonhisowncompliments,\"Ilikeacleverishwoman——awomano’sperrit——amanagingwoman。\"

  \"You’reoutthere,Craig,\"saidBartle,dryly;\"you’reoutthere。

  Youjudgeo’yourgarden-stuffonabetterplanthanthat。Youpickthethingsforwhattheycanexcelin——forwhattheycanexcelin。Youdon’tvalueyourpeasfortheirroots,oryourcarrotsfortheirflowers。Now,that’sthewayyoushouldchoosewomen。Theircleverness’llnevercometomuch——nevercometomuch——buttheymakeexcellentsimpletons,ripeandstrong-

  flavoured。\"

  \"Whatdostsaytothat?\"saidMr。Poyser,throwinghimselfbackandlookingmerrilyathiswife。

  \"Say!\"answeredMrs。Poyser,withdangerousfirekindlinginhereye。\"Why,Isayassomefolks’tonguesareliketheclocksasrunonstrikin’,nottotellyouthetimeo’theday,butbecausethere’ssummatwrongi’theirowninside……\"

  Mrs。Poyserwouldprobablyhavebroughtherrejoindertoafurtherclimax,ifeveryone’sattentionhadnotatthismomentbeencalledtotheotherendofthetable,wherethelyricism,whichhadatfirstonlymanifesteditselfbyDavid’ssottovoceperformanceof\"Mylove’sarosewithoutathorn,\"hadgraduallyassumedaratherdeafeningandcomplexcharacter。Tim,thinkingslightlyofDavid’svocalization,wasimpelledtosupersedethatfeeblebuzzbyaspiritedcommencementof\"ThreeMerryMowers,\"

  butDavidwasnottobeputdownsoeasily,andshowedhimselfcapableofacopiouscrescendo,whichwasrenderingitdoubtfulwhethertherosewouldnotpredominateoverthemowers,whenoldKester,withanentirelyunmovedandimmovableaspect,suddenlysetupaquaveringtreble——asifhehadbeenanalarum,andthetimewascomeforhimtogooff。

  ThecompanyatAlick’sendofthetabletookthisformofvocalentertainmentverymuchasamatterofcourse,beingfreefrommusicalprejudices;butBartleMasseylaiddownhispipeandputhisfingersinhisears;andAdam,whohadbeenlongingtogoeversincehehadheardDinahwasnotinthehouse,roseandsaidhemustbidgood-night。

  \"I’llgowithyou,lad,\"saidBartle;\"I’llgowithyoubeforemyearsaresplit。\"

  \"I’llgoroundbytheCommonandseeyouhome,ifyoulike,Mr。

  Massey,\"saidAdam。

  \"Aye,aye!\"saidBartle;\"thenwecanhaveabito’talktogether。

  Inevergetholdofyounow。\"

  \"Eh!It’sapitybutyou’dsititout,\"saidMartinPoyser。

  \"They’llallgosoon,forth’missisniverlets’emstaypastten。\"

  ButAdamwasresolute,sothegood-nightsweresaid,andthetwofriendsturnedoutontheirstarlightwalktogether。

  \"There’sthatpoorfool,Vixen,whimperingformeathome,\"saidBartle。\"IcanneverbringherherewithmeforfearsheshouldbestruckwithMrs。Poyser’seye,andthepoorbitchmightgolimpingforeverafter。\"

  \"I’veneveranyneedtodriveGypback,\"saidAdam,laughing。\"HealwaysturnsbackofhisownheadwhenhefindsoutI’mcominghere。\"

  \"Aye,aye,\"saidBartle。\"Aterriblewoman!——madeofneedles,madeofneedles。ButIsticktoMartin——IshallalwayssticktoMartin。Andhelikestheneedles,Godhelphim!He’sacushionmadeonpurposefor’em。\"

  \"Butshe’sadownrightgood-natur’dwoman,forallthat,\"saidAdam,\"andastrueasthedaylight。She’sabitcrosswi’thedogswhentheyoffertocomeinth’house,butiftheydependedonher,she’dtakecareandhave’emwellfed。Ifhertongue’skeen,herheart’stender:I’veseenthatintimeso’trouble。She’soneo’thosewomenasarebetterthantheirword。\"

  \"Well,well,\"saidBartle,\"Idon’tsayth’appleisn’tsoundatthecore;butitsetsmyteethonedge——itsetsmyteethonedge。\"

  TheMeetingontheHillADAMunderstoodDinah’shastetogoaway,anddrewhoperatherthandiscouragementfromit。Shewasfearfullestthestrengthofherfeelingtowardshimshouldhinderherfromwaitingandlisteningfaithfullyfortheultimateguidingvoicefromwithin。

  \"IwishI’daskedhertowritetome,though,\"hethought。\"Andyeteventhatmightdisturbherabit,perhaps。Shewantstobequitequietinheroldwayforawhile。AndI’venorighttobeimpatientandinterruptingherwithmywishes。She’stoldmewhathermindis,andshe’snotawomantosayonethingandmeananother。I’llwaitpatiently。\"

  ThatwasAdam’swiseresolution,anditthroveexcellentlyforthefirsttwoorthreeweeksonthenourishmentitgotfromtheremembranceofDinah’sconfessionthatSundayafternoon。Thereisawonderfulamountofsustenanceinthefirstfewwordsoflove。

  ButtowardsthemiddleofOctobertheresolutionbegantodwindleperceptibly,andshoweddangeroussymptomsofexhaustion。Theweekswereunusuallylong:Dinahmustsurelyhavehadmorethanenoughtimetomakeuphermind。Letawomansaywhatshewillaftershehasoncetoldamanthatsheloveshim,heisalittletooflushedandexaltedwiththatfirstdraughtsheoffershimtocaremuchaboutthetasteofthesecond。Hetreadstheearthwithaveryelasticstepashewalksawayfromher,andmakeslightofalldifficulties。Butthatsortofglowdiesout:memorygetssadlydilutedwithtime,andisnotstrongenoughtoreviveus。

  Adamwasnolongersoconfidentashehadbeen。HebegantofearthatperhapsDinah’soldlifewouldhavetoostrongagraspuponherforanynewfeelingtotriumph。Ifshehadnotfeltthis,shewouldsurelyhavewrittentohimtogivehimsomecomfort;butitappearedthatshehelditrighttodiscouragehim。AsAdam’sconfidencewaned,hispatiencewanedwithit,andhethoughthemustwritehimself。HemustaskDinahnottoleavehiminpainfuldoubtlongerthanwasneedful。Hesatuplateonenighttowriteheraletter,butthenextmorningheburntit,afraidofitseffect。Itwouldbeworsetohaveadiscouraginganswerbyletterthanfromherownlips,forherpresencereconciledhimtoherwill。

  Youperceivehowitwas:AdamwashungeringforthesightofDinah,andwhenthatsortofhungerreachesacertainstage,aloverislikelytostillitthoughhemayhavetoputhisfutureinpawn。

  ButwhatharmcouldhedobygoingtoSnowfield?Dinahcouldnotbedispleasedwithhimforit。Shehadnotforbiddenhimtogo。

  Shemustsurelyexpectthathewouldgobeforelong。BythesecondSundayinOctoberthisviewofthecasehadbecomesocleartoAdamthathewasalreadyonhiswaytoSnowfield,onhorsebackthistime,forhishourswerepreciousnow,andhehadborrowedJonathanBurge’sgoodnagforthejourney。

  Whatkeenmemorieswentalongtheroadwithhim!HehadoftenbeentoOakbourneandbacksincethatfirstjourneytoSnowfield,butbeyondOakbournethegreystonewalls,thebrokencountry,themeagretrees,seemedtobetellinghimafreshthestoryofthatpainfulpastwhichheknewsowellbyheart。Butnostoryisthesametousafteralapseoftime——orrather,wewhoreaditarenolongerthesameinterpreters——andAdamthismorningbroughtwithhimnewthoughtsthroughthatgreycountry,thoughtswhichgaveanalteredsignificancetoitsstoryofthepast。

  Thatisabaseandselfish,evenablasphemous,spiritwhichrejoicesandisthankfuloverthepastevilthathasblightedorcrushedanother,becauseithasbeenmadeasourceofunforeseengoodtoourselves。Adamcouldneverceasetomournoverthatmysteryofhumansorrowwhichhadbeenbroughtsoclosetohim;hecouldneverthankGodforanother’smisery。AndifIwerecapableofthatnarrow-sightedjoyinAdam’sbehalf,Ishouldstillknowhewasnotthemantofeelitforhimself。Hewouldhaveshakenhisheadatsuchasentimentandsaid,\"Evil’sevil,andsorrow’ssorrow,andyoucan’talterit’snaturbywrappingitupinotherwords。Otherfolkswerenotcreatedformysake,thatIshouldthinkallsquarewhenthingsturnoutwellforme。\"

  Butitisnotignobletofeelthatthefullerlifewhichasadexperiencehasbroughtusisworthourownpersonalshareofpain。

  Surelyitisnotpossibletofeelotherwise,anymorethanitwouldbepossibleforamanwithcataracttoregretthepainfulprocessbywhichhisdimblurredsightofmenastreeswalkinghadbeenexchangedforclearoutlineandeffulgentday。Thegrowthofhigherfeelingwithinusislikethegrowthoffaculty,bringingwithitasenseofaddedstrength。Wecannomorewishtoreturntoanarrowersympathythanapainteroramusiciancanwishtoreturntohiscrudermanner,oraphilosophertohislesscompleteformula。

  SomethinglikethissenseofenlargedbeingwasinAdam’smindthisSundaymorning,asherodealonginvividrecollectionofthepast。HisfeelingtowardsDinah,thehopeofpassinghislifewithher,hadbeenthedistantunseenpointtowardswhichthathardjourneyfromSnowfieldeighteenmonthsagohadbeenleadinghim。TenderanddeepashisloveforHettyhadbeen——sodeepthattherootsofitwouldneverbetornaway——hisloveforDinahwasbetterandmoreprecioustohim,foritwastheoutgrowthofthatfullerlifewhichhadcometohimfromhisacquaintancewithdeepsorrow。\"It’slikeasifitwasanewstrengthtome,\"hesaidtohimself,\"toloveherandknowasshelovesme。Ishalllookt’

  hertohelpmetoseethingsright。Forshe’sbetterthanIam——

  there’slesso’selfinher,andpride。Andit’safeelingasgivesyouasorto’liberty,asifyoucouldwalkmorefearless,whenyou’vemoretrustinanotherthany’haveinyourself。I’vealwaysbeenthinkingIknewbetterthanthemasbelongedtome,andthat’sapoorsorto’life,whenyoucan’tlooktothemnearesttoyout’helpyouwithabitbetterthoughtthanwhatyou’vegotinsideyoua’ready。\"

  Itwasmorethantwoo’clockintheafternoonwhenAdamcameinsightofthegreytownonthehill-sideandlookedsearchinglytowardsthegreenvalleybelow,forthefirstglimpseoftheoldthatchedroofneartheuglyredmill。ThescenelookedlessharshinthesoftOctobersunshinethanithadintheeagertimeofearlyspring,andtheonegrandcharmitpossessedincommonwithallwide-stretchingwoodlessregions——thatitfilledyouwithanewconsciousnessoftheoverarchingsky——hadamilder,moresoothinginfluencethanusual,onthisalmostcloudlessday。

  Adam’sdoubtsandfearsmeltedunderthisinfluenceasthedelicateweblikecloudshadgraduallymeltedawayintotheclearblueabovehim。HeseemedtoseeDinah’sgentlefaceassuringhim,withitslooksalone,ofallhelongedtoknow。

  HedidnotexpectDinahtobeathomeatthishour,buthegotdownfromhishorseandtieditatthelittlegate,thathemightaskwhereshewasgoneto-day。Hehadsethismindonfollowingherandbringingherhome。ShewasgonetoSloman’sEnd,ahamletaboutthreemilesoff,overthehill,theoldwomantoldhim——hadsetoffdirectlyaftermorningchapel,topreachinacottagethere,asherhabitwas。AnybodyatthetownwouldtellhimthewaytoSloman’sEnd。SoAdamgotonhishorseagainandrodetothetown,puttingupattheoldinnandtakingahastydinnerthereinthecompanyofthetoochattylandlord,fromwhosefriendlyquestionsandreminiscenceshewasgladtoescapeassoonaspossibleandsetouttowardsSloman’sEnd。Withallhishasteitwasnearlyfouro’clockbeforehecouldsetoff,andhethoughtthatasDinahhadgonesoearly,shewouldperhapsalreadybenearreturning。Thelittle,grey,desolate-lookinghamlet,unscreenedbyshelteringtrees,layinsightlongbeforehereachedit,andashecamenearhecouldhearthesoundofvoicessingingahymn。

  \"Perhapsthat’sthelasthymnbeforetheycomeaway,\"Adamthought。\"I’llwalkbackabitandturnagaintomeether,fartheroffthevillage。\"Hewalkedbacktillhegotnearlytothetopofthehillagain,andseatedhimselfonaloosestone,againstthelowwall,towatchtillheshouldseethelittleblackfigureleavingthehamletandwindingupthehill。Hechosethisspot,almostatthetopofthehill,becauseitwasawayfromalleyes——nohouse,nocattle,notevenanibblingsheepnear——nopresencebutthestilllightsandshadowsandthegreatembracingsky。

  Shewasmuchlongercomingthanheexpected。Hewaitedanhouratleastwatchingforherandthinkingofher,whiletheafternoonshadowslengthenedandthelightgrewsofter。Atlasthesawthelittleblackfigurecomingfrombetweenthegreyhousesandgraduallyapproachingthefootofthehill。Slowly,Adamthought,butDinahwasreallywalkingatherusualpace,withalightquietstep。Nowshewasbeginningtowindalongthepathupthehill,butAdamwouldnotmoveyet;hewouldnotmeethertoosoon;hehadsethisheartonmeetingherinthisassuredloneliness。Andnowhebegantofearlestheshouldstartlehertoomuch。\"Yet,\"

  hethought,\"she’snotonetobeoverstartled;she’salwayssocalmandquiet,asifshewaspreparedforanything。\"

  Whatwasshethinkingofasshewoundupthehill?Perhapsshehadfoundcompletereposewithouthim,andhadceasedtofeelanyneedofhislove。Onthevergeofadecisionwealltremble:hopepauseswithflutteringwings。

  Butnowatlastshewasverynear,andAdamrosefromthestonewall。Ithappenedthatjustashewalkedforward,Dinahhadpausedandturnedroundtolookbackatthevillage——whodoesnotpauseandlookbackinmountingahill?Adamwasglad,for,withthefineinstinctofalover,hefeltthatitwouldbebestforhertohearhisvoicebeforeshesawhim。Hecamewithinthreepacesofherandthensaid,\"Dinah!\"Shestartedwithoutlookinground,asifsheconnectedthesoundwithnoplace。\"Dinah!\"Adamsaidagain。Heknewquitewellwhatwasinhermind。Shewassoaccustomedtothinkofimpressionsaspurelyspiritualmonitionsthatshelookedfornomaterialvisibleaccompanimentofthevoice。

  Butthissecondtimeshelookedround。Whatalookofyearningloveitwasthatthemildgreyeyesturnedonthestrongdark-eyedman!Shedidnotstartagainatthesightofhim;shesaidnothing,butmovedtowardshimsothathisarmcouldclaspherround。

  Andtheywalkedonsoinsilence,whilethewarmtearsfell。Adamwascontent,andsaidnothing。ItwasDinahwhospokefirst。

  \"Adam,\"shesaid,\"itistheDivineWill。MysoulissoknittoyoursthatitisbutadividedlifeIlivewithoutyou。Andthismoment,nowyouarewithme,andIfeelthatourheartsarefilledwiththesamelove。IhaveafulnessofstrengthtobearanddoourheavenlyFather’sWillthatIhadlostbefore。\"

  Adampausedandlookedintohersincereeyes。

  \"Thenwe’llneverpartanymore,Dinah,tilldeathpartsus。\"

  Andtheykissedeachotherwithadeepjoy。

  Whatgreaterthingistherefortwohumansoulsthantofeelthattheyarejoinedforlife——tostrengtheneachotherinalllabour,torestoneachotherinallsorrow,toministertoeachotherinallpain,tobeonewitheachotherinsilentunspeakablememoriesatthemomentofthelastparting?

  MarriageBellsINlittlemorethanamonthafterthatmeetingonthehill——onarimymorningindepartingNovember——AdamandDinahweremarried。

  Itwasaneventmuchthoughtofinthevillage。AllMr。Burge’smenhadaholiday,andallMr。Poyser’s,andmostofthosewhohadaholidayappearedintheirbestclothesatthewedding。IthinktherewashardlyaninhabitantofHayslopespeciallymentionedinthishistoryandstillresidentintheparishonthisNovembermorningwhowasnoteitherinchurchtoseeAdamandDinahmarried,ornearthechurchdoortogreetthemastheycameforth。

  Mrs。Irwineandherdaughterswerewaitingatthechurchyardgatesintheircarriagefortheyhadacarriagenowtoshakehandswiththebrideandbridegroomandwishthemwell;andintheabsenceofMissLydiaDonnithorneatBath,Mrs。Best,Mr。Mills,andMr。Craighadfeltitincumbentonthemtorepresent\"thefamily\"attheChaseontheoccasion。Thechurchyardwalkwasquitelinedwithfamiliarfaces,manyofthemfacesthathadfirstlookedatDinahwhenshepreachedontheGreen。Andnowondertheyshowedthiseagerinterestonhermarriagemorning,fornothinglikeDinahandthehistorywhichhadbroughtherandAdamBedetogetherhadbeenknownatHayslopewithinthememoryofman。

  BessyCranage,inherneatestcapandfrock,wascrying,thoughshedidnotexactlyknowwhy;for,ashercousinWiryBen,whostoodnearher,judiciouslysuggested,Dinahwasnotgoingaway,andifBessywasinlowspirits,thebestthingforhertodowastofollowDinah’sexampleandmarryanhonestfellowwhowasreadytohaveher。NexttoBessy,justwithinthechurchdoor,therewerethePoyserchildren,peepingroundthecornerofthepewstogetasightofthemysteriousceremony;Totty’sfacewearinganunusualairofanxietyattheideaofseeingcousinDinahcomebacklookingratherold,forinTotty’sexperiencenomarriedpeoplewereyoung。

  IenvythemallthesighttheyhadwhenthemarriagewasfairlyendedandAdamledDinahoutofchurch。Shewasnotinblackthismorning,forherAuntPoyserwouldbynomeansallowsuchariskofincurringbadluck,andhadherselfmadeapresentoftheweddingdress,madeallofgrey,thoughintheusualQuakerform,foronthispointDinahcouldnotgiveway。SothelilyfacelookedoutwithsweetgravityfromunderagreyQuakerbonnet,neithersmilingnorblushing,butwithlipstremblingalittleundertheweightofsolemnfeelings。Adam,ashepressedherarmtohisside,walkedwithhisolderectnessandhisheadthrownratherbackwardasiftofacealltheworldbetter。Butitwasnotbecausehewasparticularlyproudthismorning,asisthewontofbridegrooms,forhishappinesswasofakindthathadlittlereferencetomen’sopinionofit。Therewasatingeofsadnessinhisdeepjoy;Dinahknewit,anddidnotfeelaggrieved。

  Therewerethreeothercouples,followingthebrideandbridegroom:first,MartinPoyser,lookingascheeryasabrightfireonthisrimymorning,ledquietMaryBurge,thebridesmaid;

  thencameSethserenelyhappy,withMrs。Poyseronhisarm;andlastofallBartleMassey,withLisbeth——Lisbethinanewgownandbonnet,toobusywithherprideinhersonandherdelightinpossessingtheonedaughtershehaddesiredtodeviseasinglepretextforcomplaint。

  BartleMasseyhadconsentedtoattendtheweddingatAdam’searnestrequest,underprotestagainstmarriageingeneralandthemarriageofasensiblemaninparticular。Nevertheless,Mr。

  Poyserhadajokeagainsthimaftertheweddingdinner,totheeffectthatinthevestryhehadgiventhebrideonemorekissthanwasnecessary。

  BehindthislastcouplecameMr。Irwine,gladatheartoverthisgoodmorning’sworkofjoiningAdamandDinah。ForhehadseenAdamintheworstmomentsofhissorrow;andwhatbetterharvestfromthatpainfulseed-timecouldtherebethanthis?Thelovethathadbroughthopeandcomfortinthehourofdespair,thelovethathadfounditswaytothedarkprisoncellandtopoorHetty’sdarkersoul——thisstronggentlelovewastobeAdam’scompanionandhelpertilldeath。

  Therewasmuchshakingofhandsmingledwith\"Godblessyou’s\"andothergoodwishestothefourcouples,atthechurchyardgate,Mr。

  Poyseransweringfortherestwithunwontedvivacityoftongue,forhehadalltheappropriatewedding-dayjokesathiscommand。

  Andthewomen,heobserved,couldneverdoanythingbutputfingerineyeatawedding。EvenMrs。Poysercouldnottrustherselftospeakastheneighboursshookhandswithher,andLisbethbegantocryinthefaceoftheveryfirstpersonwhotoldhershewasgettingyoungagain。

  Mr。JoshuaRann,havingaslighttouchofrheumatism,didnotjoinintheringingofthebellsthismorning,and,lookingonwithsomecontemptattheseinformalgreetingswhichrequirednoofficialco-operationfromtheclerk,begantohuminhismusicalbass,\"Ohwhatajoyfulthingitis,\"bywayofpreludingalittletotheeffectheintendedtoproduceintheweddingpsalmnextSunday。

  \"That’sabitofgoodnewstocheerArthur,\"saidMr。Irwinetohismother,astheydroveoff。\"Ishallwritetohimthefirstthingwhenwegethome。\"

  EpilogueITisneartheendofJune,in1807。TheworkshopshavebeenshutuphalfanhourormoreinAdamBede’stimber-yard,whichusedtobeJonathanBurge’s,andthemelloweveninglightisfallingonthepleasanthousewiththebuffwallsandthesoftgreythatch,verymuchasitdidwhenwesawAdambringinginthekeysonthatJuneeveningnineyearsago。

  Thereisafigureweknowwell,justcomeoutofthehouse,andshadinghereyeswithherhandsasshelooksforsomethinginthedistance,fortheraysthatfallonherwhiteborderlesscapandherpaleauburnhairareverydazzling。Butnowsheturnsawayfromthesunlightandlookstowardsthedoor。

  Wecanseethesweetpalefacequitewellnow:itisscarcelyatallaltered——onlyalittlefuller,tocorrespondtohermorematronlyfigure,whichstillseemslightandactiveenoughintheplainblackdress。

  \"Iseehim,Seth,\"Dinahsaid,asshelookedintothehouse。\"Letusgoandmeethim。Come,Lisbeth,comewithMother。\"

  Thelastcallwasansweredimmediatelybyasmallfaircreaturewithpaleauburnhairandgreyeyes,littlemorethanfouryearsold,whoranoutsilentlyandputherhandintohermother’s。

  \"Come,UncleSeth,\"saidDinah。

  \"Aye,aye,we’recoming,\"Sethansweredfromwithin,andpresentlyappearedstoopingunderthedoorway,beingtallerthanusualbytheblackheadofasturdytwo-year-oldnephew,whohadcausedsomedelaybydemandingtobecarriedonuncle’sshoulder。

  \"Bettertakehimonthyarm,Seth,\"saidDinah,lookingfondlyatthestoutblack-eyedfellow。\"He’stroublesometotheeso。\"

  \"Nay,nay:Addylikesarideonmyshoulder。Icancarryhimsoforabit。\"AkindnesswhichyoungAddyacknowledgedbydrumminghisheelswithpromisingforceagainstUncleSeth’schest。ButtowalkbyDinah’sside,andbetyrannizedoverbyDinah’sandAdam’schildren,wasUncleSeth’searthlyhappiness。

  \"Wheredidstseehim?\"askedSeth,astheywalkedonintotheadjoiningfield。\"Ican’tcatchsightofhimanywhere。\"

  \"Betweenthehedgesbytheroadside,\"saidDinah。\"Isawhishatandhisshoulder。Thereheisagain。\"

  \"Trusttheeforcatchingsightofhimifhe’sanywheretobeseen,\"saidSeth,smiling。\"Thee’tlikepoormotherusedtobe。

  ShewasalwaysonthelookoutforAdam,andcouldseehimsoonerthanotherfolks,forallhereyesgotdim。\"

  \"He’sbeenlongerthanheexpected,\"saidDinah,takingArthur’swatchfromasmallsidepocketandlookingatit;\"it’snighuponsevennow。\"

  \"Aye,they’dhaveadealtosaytooneanother,\"saidSeth,\"andthemeeting’udtouch’embothprettyclosish。Why,it’sgettingontowardseightyearssincetheyparted。\"

  \"Yes,\"saidDinah,\"Adamwasgreatlymovedthismorningatthethoughtofthechangeheshouldseeinthepooryoungman,fromthesicknesshehasundergone,aswellastheyearswhichhavechangedusall。Andthedeathofthepoorwanderer,whenshewascomingbacktous,hasbeensorrowuponsorrow。\"

  \"See,Addy,\"saidSeth,loweringtheyoungonetohisarmnowandpointing,\"there’sFathercoming——atthefarstile。\"

  Dinahhastenedhersteps,andlittleLisbethranonatherutmostspeedtillsheclaspedherfather’sleg。Adampattedherheadandliftedheruptokissher,butDinahcouldseethemarksofagitationonhisfaceassheapproachedhim,andheputherarmwithinhisinsilence。

  \"Well,youngster,mustItakeyou?\"hesaid,tryingtosmile,whenAddystretchedouthisarms——ready,withtheusualbasenessofinfancy,togiveuphisUncleSethatonce,nowtherewassomerarerpatronageathand。

  \"It’scutmeagooddeal,Dinah,\"Adamsaidatlast,whentheywerewalkingon。

  \"Didstfindhimgreatlyaltered?\"saidDinah。

  \"Why,he’salteredandyetnotaltered。Ishouldha’knownhimanywhere。Buthiscolour’schanged,andhelookssadly。However,thedoctorssayhe’llsoonbesetrightinhisowncountryair。

  He’sallsoundinth’inside;it’sonlythefevershatteredhimso。Buthespeaksjustthesame,andsmilesatmejustashedidwhenhewasalad。It’swonderfulhowhe’salwayshadjustthesamesorto’lookwhenhesmiles。\"

  \"I’veneverseenhimsmile,pooryoungman,\"saidDinah。

  \"Buttheewiltseehimsmile,to-morrow,\"saidAdam。\"Heaskedaftertheethefirstthingwhenhebegantocomeround,andwecouldtalktooneanother。’Ihopesheisn’taltered,’hesaid,’Irememberherfacesowell。’Itoldhim’no,’\"Adamcontinued,lookingfondlyattheeyesthatwereturnedtowardshis,\"onlyabitplumper,asthee’dstarighttobeaftersevenyear。’Imaycomeandseeherto-morrow,mayn’tI?’hesaid;’IlongtotellherhowI’vethoughtofheralltheseyears。’\"

  \"DidsttellhimI’dalwaysusedthewatch?\"saidDinah。

  \"Aye;andwetalkedadealaboutthee,forhesaysheneversawawomanabitlikethee。’IshallturnMethodistsomeday,’hesaid,’whenshepreachesoutofdoors,andgotohearher。’AndI

  said,’Nay,sir,youcan’tdothat,forConferencehasforbidthewomenpreaching,andshe’sgivenitup,allbuttalkingtothepeopleabitintheirhouses。’\"

  \"Ah,\"saidSeth,whocouldnotrepressacommentonthispoint,\"andasorepityitwaso’Conference;andifDinahhadseenasI

  did,we’dha’lefttheWesleyansandjoinedabodythat’udputnobondsonChristianliberty。\"

  \"Nay,lad,nay,\"saidAdam,\"shewasrightandtheewastwrong。

  There’snorulessowisebutwhatit’sapityforsomebodyorother。Mosto’thewomendomoreharmnorgoodwiththeirpreaching——they’venotgotDinah’sgiftnorhersperrit——andshe’sseenthat,andshethoughtitrighttosetth’exampleo’

  submitting,forshe’snotheldfromothersortso’teaching。AndIagreewithher,andapproveo’whatshedid。\"

  Sethwassilent。Thiswasastandingsubjectofdifferencerarelyalludedto,andDinah,wishingtoquititatonce,said,\"Didstremember,Adam,tospeaktoColonelDonnithornethewordsmyuncleandauntentrustedtothee?\"

  \"Yes,andhe’sgoingtotheHallFarmwithMr。Irwinethedayafterto-morrow。Mr。Irwinecameinwhileweweretalkingaboutit,andhewouldhaveitastheColonelmustseenobodybuttheeto-morrow。Hesaid——andhe’sintherightofit——asit’llbebadforhimt’havehisfeelingsstirredwithseeingmanypeopleoneafteranother。’Wemustgetyoustrongandhearty,’hesaid,’that’sthefirstthingtobedoneArthur,andthenyoushallhaveyourownway。ButIshallkeepyouunderyouroldtutor’sthumbtillthen。’Mr。Irwine’sfineandjoyfulathavinghimhomeagain。\"

  Adamwassilentalittlewhile,andthensaid,\"Itwasverycuttingwhenwefirstsawoneanother。He’dneverheardaboutpoorHettytillMr。IrwinemethiminLondon,forthelettersmissedhimonhisjourney。Thefirstthinghesaidtome,whenwe’dgotholdo’oneanother’shandswas,’Icouldneverdoanythingforher,Adam——shelivedlongenoughforallthesuffering——andI’dthoughtsoofthetimewhenImightdosomethingforher。Butyoutoldmethetruthwhenyousaidtomeonce,\"There’sasortofwrongthatcanneverbemadeupfor。\"’\"

  \"Why,there’sMr。andMrs。Poysercominginattheyardgate,\"

  saidSeth。

  \"Sothereis,\"saidDinah。\"Run,Lisbeth,runtomeetAuntPoyser。

  Comein,Adam,andrest;ithasbeenaharddayforthee。\"

  End

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