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  Theinterludecloses。IthastakenplaceinCharles\'sgardenatHilton。HeandDollyaresittingindeck-chairs,andtheirmotorisregardingthemplacidlyfromitsgarageacrossthelawn。

  Ashort-frockededitionofCharlesalsoregardsthemplacidly;aperambulatoreditionissqueaking;athirdeditionisexpectedshortly。NatureisturningoutWilcoxesinthispeacefulabode,sothattheymayinherittheearth。Chapter22Margaretgreetedherlordwithpeculiartendernessonthemorrow。

  Matureashewas,shemightyetbeabletohelphimtothebuildingoftherainbowbridgethatshouldconnecttheproseinuswiththepassion。

  Withoutitwearemeaninglessfragments,halfmonks,halfbeasts,unconnectedarchesthathaveneverjoinedintoaman。Withitloveisborn,andalightsonthehighestcurve,glowingagainstthegrey,soberagainstthefire。Happythemanwhoseesfromeitheraspectthegloryoftheseoutspreadwings。Theroadsofhissoullieclear,andheandhisfriendsshallfindeasy-going。

  Itwashard-goingintheroadsofMr。Wilcox\'ssoul。

  Fromboyhoodhehadneglectedthem。“Iamnotafellowwhobothersaboutmyowninside。“Outwardlyhewascheerful,reliable,andbrave;

  butwithin,allhadrevertedtochaos,ruled,sofarasitwasruledatall,byanincompleteasceticism。Whetherasboy,husband,orwidower,hehadalwaysthesneakingbeliefthatbodilypassionisbad,abeliefthatisdesirableonlywhenheldpassionately。Religionhadconfirmedhim。ThewordsthatwerereadaloudonSundaytohimandtootherrespectablemenwerethewordsthathadoncekindledthesoulsofSt。CatharineandSt。Francisintoawhite-hothatredofthecarnal。Hecould-notbeasthesaintsandlovetheInfinitewithaseraphicardour,buthecouldbealittleashamedoflovingawife。“Amabat,amaretimebat。“

  AnditwasherethatMargarethopedtohelphim。

  Itdidnotseemsodifficult。Sheneedtroublehimwithnogiftofherown。Shewouldonlypointoutthesalvationthatwaslatentinhisownsoul,andinthesoulofeveryman。Onlyconnect!Thatwasthewholeofhersermon。Onlyconnecttheproseandthepassion,andbothwillbeexalted,andhumanlovewillbeseenatitsheight。Liveinfragmentsnolonger。Onlyconnect,andthebeastandthemonk,robbedoftheisolationthatislifetoeither,willdie。

  Norwasthemessagedifficulttogive。Itneednottaketheformofagood“talking。“Byquietindicationsthebridgewouldbebuiltandspantheirliveswithbeauty。

  Butshefailed。FortherewasonequalityinHenryforwhichshewasneverprepared,howevermuchsheremindedherselfofit:hisobtuseness。Hesimplydidnotnoticethings,andtherewasnomoretobesaid。HenevernoticedthatHelenandFriedawerehostile,orthatTibbywasnotinterestedincurrantplantations;henevernoticedthelightsandshadesthatexistinthegrayestconversation,thefinger-posts,themilestones,thecollisions,theillimitableviews。

  Once——onanotheroccasion——shescoldedhimaboutit。Hewaspuzzled,butrepliedwithalaugh:“MymottoisConcentrate。I\'venointentionoffritteringawaymystrengthonthatsortofthing。““Itisn\'tfritteringawaythestrength,“sheprotested。“It\'senlargingthespaceinwhichyoumaybestrong。“Heanswered:“You\'reacleverlittlewoman,butmymotto\'sConcentrate。“Andthismorningheconcentratedwithavengeance。

  Theymetintherhododendronsofyesterday。

  Inthedaylightthebusheswereinconsiderableandthepathwasbrightinthemorningsun。ShewaswithHelen,whohadbeenominouslyquietsincetheaffairwassettled。“Hereweallare!“shecried,andtookhimbyonehand,retaininghersister\'sintheother。

  “Hereweare。Good-morning,Helen。“

  Helenreplied,“Good-morning,Mr。Wilcox。“

  “Henry,shehashadsuchaniceletterfromthequeer,crossboy——Doyourememberhim?Hehadasadmoustache,butthebackofhisheadwasyoung。“

  “Ihavehadalettertoo。Notaniceone——I

  wanttotalkitoverwithyou:“forLeonardBastwasnothingtohimnowthatshehadgivenhimherword;thetriangleofsexwasbrokenforever。

  “Thankstoyourhint,he\'sclearingoutofthePorphyrion。“

  “NotabadbusinessthatPorphyrion,“hesaidabsently,ashetookhisownletteroutofhispocket。

  “Notabad——“sheexclaimed,droppinghishand。“Surely,onChelseaEmbankment——“

  “Here\'sourhostess。Good-morning,Mrs。Munt。

  Finerhododendrons。Goodmorning,FrauLiesecke;wemanagetogrowflowersinEngland,don\'twe?“

  “Notabadbusiness?“

  “No。Myletter\'saboutHowardsEnd。

  Brycehasbeenorderedabroad,andwantstosubletit。IamfarfromsurethatIshallgivehimpermission。Therewasnoclauseintheagreement。Inmyopinion,sublettingisamistake。Ifhecanfindmeanothertenant,whomIconsidersuitable,Imaycanceltheagreement。

  Morning,Schlegel。Don\'tyouthinkthat\'sbetterthansubletting?“

  Helenhaddroppedherhandnow,andhehadsteeredherpastthewholepartytotheseawardsideofthehouse。Beneaththemwasthebourgeoislittlebay,whichmusthaveyearnedallthroughthecenturiesforjustsuchawatering-placeasSwanagetobebuiltonitsmargin。Thewaveswerecolourless,andtheBournemouthsteamergaveafurthertouchofinsipidity,drawnupagainstthepierandhootingwildlyforexcursionists。

  “WhenthereisasubletIfindthatdamage——“

  “Doexcuseme,butaboutthePorphyrion。I

  don\'tfeeleasy——mightIjustbotheryou,Henry?“

  Hermannerwassoseriousthathestopped,andaskedheralittlesharplywhatshewanted。

  “YousaidonChelseaEmbankment,surely,thatitwasabadconcern,soweadvisedthisclerktoclearout。Hewritesthismorningthathe\'stakenouradvice,andnowyousayit\'snotabadconcern。“

  “Aclerkwhoclearsoutofanyconcern,goodorbad,withoutsecuringaberthsomewhereelsefirst,isafool,andI\'venopityforhim。“

  “Hehasnotdonethat。He\'sgoingintoabankinCamdenTown,hesays。Thesalary\'smuchlower,buthehopestomanage——abranchofDempster\'sBank。Isthatallright?“

  “Dempster!Mygoodnessme,yes。“

  “MorerightthanthePorphyrion?“

  “Yes,yes,yes;safeashouses——safer。“

  “Verymanythanks。I\'msorry——ifyousublet——?“

  “Ifhesublets,Ishan\'thavethesamecontrol。

  IntheorythereshouldbenomoredamagedoneatHowardsEnd;inpracticetherewillbe。Thingsmaybedoneforwhichnomoneycancompensate。

  Forinstance,Ishouldn\'twantthatfinewych-elmspoilt。Ithangs——Margaret,wemustgoandseetheoldplacesometime。It\'sprettyinitsway。

  We\'llmotordownandhavelunchwithCharles。“

  “Ishouldenjoythat,“saidMargaretbravely。

  “WhataboutnextWednesday?“

  “Wednesday?No,Icouldn\'twelldothat。

  AuntJuleyexpectsustostophereanotherweekatleast。“

  “Butyoucangivethatupnow。“

  “Er——no,“saidMargaret,afteramoment\'sthought。

  “Oh,that\'llbeallright。I\'llspeaktoher。“

  “Thisvisitisahighsolemnity。Myauntcountsonityearafteryear。Sheturnsthehouseupsidedownforus;sheinvitesourspecialfriends——shescarcelyknowsFrieda,andwecan\'tleaveheronherhands。Imissedoneday,andshewouldbesohurtifI

  didn\'tstaythefullten。“

  “ButI\'llsayawordtoher。Don\'tyoubother。“

  “Henry,Iwon\'tgo。Don\'tbullyme。“

  “Youwanttoseethehouse,though?“

  “Verymuch——I\'veheardsomuchaboutit,onewayortheother。Aren\'ttherepigs\'teethinthewych-elm?“

  “Pigs\'teeth?“

  “Andyouchewthebarkfortoothache。“

  “Whatarumnotion!Ofcoursenot!“

  “PerhapsIhaveconfuseditwithsomeothertree。

  TherearestillagreatnumberofsacredtreesinEngland,itseems。“

  ButhelefthertointerceptMrs。Munt,whosevoicecouldbeheardinthedistance:tobeinterceptedhimselfbyHelen。

  “Oh,Mr。Wilcox,aboutthePorphyrion——“shebegan,andwentscarletalloverherface。

  “It\'sallright,“calledMargaret,catchingthemup。“Dempster\'sBank\'sbetter。“

  “ButIthinkyoutoldusthePorphyrionwasbad,andwouldsmashbeforeChristmas。“

  “DidI?ItwasstilloutsidetheTariffRing,andhadtotakerottenpolicies。Latelyitcamein——safeashousesnow。“

  “Inotherwords,Mr。Bastneedneverhaveleftit。“

  “No,thefellowneedn\'t。“

  “——andneedn\'thavestartedlifeelsewhereatagreatlyreducedsalary。“

  “Heonlysays\'reduced,\'“correctedMargaret,seeingtroubleahead。

  “Withamansopoor,everyreductionmustbegreat。

  Iconsideritadeplorablemisfortune。“

  Mr。Wilcox,intentonhisbusinesswithMrs。Munt,wasgoingsteadilyon,butthelastremarkmadehimsay:“What?What\'sthat?DoyoumeanthatI\'mresponsible?“

  “You\'reridiculous,Helen。“

  “Youseemtothink——“Helookedathiswatch。

  “Letmeexplainthepointtoyou。Itislikethis。Youseemtoassume,whenabusinessconcernisconductingadelicatenegotiation,itoughttokeepthepublicinformedstagebystage。ThePorphyrion,accordingtoyou,wasboundtosay,\'IamtryingallIcantogetintotheTariffRing。IamnotsurethatIshallsucceed,butitistheonlythingthatwillsavemefrominsolvency,andIamtrying。\'MydearHelen——“

  “Isthatyourpoint?Amanwhohadlittlemoneyhasless——that\'smine。“

  “Iamgrievedforyourclerk。Butitisallintheday\'swork。It\'spartofthebattleoflife。“

  “Amanwhohadlittlemoney,“sherepeated,“hasless,owingtous。UnderthesecircumstancesIdonotconsider\'thebattleoflife\'ahappyexpression。“

  “Ohcome,come!“heprotestedpleasantly。

  “You\'renottoblame。Noone\'stoblame。“

  “Isnoonetoblameforanything?“

  “Iwouldn\'tsaythat,butyou\'retakingitfartooseriously。Whoisthisfellow?“

  “Wehavetoldyouaboutthefellowtwicealready,“

  saidHelen。“Youhaveevenmetthefellow。Heisverypoorandhiswifeisanextravagantimbecile。Heiscapableofbetterthings。We——we,theupperclasses——thoughtwewouldhelphimfromtheheightofoursuperiorknowledge——andhere\'stheresult!“

  Heraisedhisfinger。“Now,awordofadvice。“

  “Irequirenomoreadvice。“

  “Awordofadvice。Don\'ttakeupthatsentimentalattitudeoverthepoor。Seethatshedoesn\'t,Margaret。Thepoorarepoor,andone\'ssorryforthem,butthereitis。Ascivilizationmovesforward,theshoeisboundtopinchinplaces,andit\'sabsurdtopretendthatanyoneisresponsiblepersonally。Neitheryou,norI,normyinformant,northemanwhoinformedhim,northedirectorsofthePorphyrion,aretoblameforthisclerk\'slossofsalary。It\'sjusttheshoepinching——noonecanhelpit;anditmighteasilyhavebeenworse。“

  Helenquiveredwithindignation。

  “Byallmeanssubscribetocharities——subscribetothemlargely——butdon\'tgetcarriedawaybyabsurdschemesofSocialReform。Iseeagooddealbehindthescenes,andyoucantakeitfrommethatthereisnoSocialQuestion——exceptforafewjournalistswhotrytogetalivingoutofthephrase。Therearejustrichandpoor,astherealwayshavebeenandalwayswillbe。Pointmeoutatimewhenmenhavebeenequal——“

  “Ididn\'tsay——“

  “Pointmeoutatimewhendesireforequalityhasmadethemhappier。No,no。Youcan\'t。Therealwayshavebeenrichandpoor。I\'mnofatalist。Heavenforbid!Butourcivilizationismouldedbygreatimpersonalforces“hisvoicegrewcomplacent;italwaysdidwhenheeliminatedthepersonal,“andtherealwayswillberichandpoor。Youcan\'tdenyit“andnowitwasarespectfulvoice——“andyoucan\'tdenythat,inspiteofall,thetendencyofcivilizationhasonthewholebeenupward。“

  “OwingtoGod,Isuppose,“flashedHelen。

  Hestaredather。

  “Yougrabthedollars。Goddoestherest。“

  ItwasnogoodinstructingthegirlifshewasgoingtotalkaboutGodinthatneuroticmodernway。Fraternaltothelast,heleftherforthequietercompanyofMrs。Munt。Hethought,“SheratherremindsmeofDolly。“

  Helenlookedoutatthesea。

  “Don\'tevendiscusspoliticaleconomywithHenry,“

  advisedhersister。“It\'llonlyendinacry。“

  “Buthemustbeoneofthosemenwhohavereconciledsciencewithreligion,“saidHelenslowly。“Idon\'tlikethosemen。

  Theyarescientificthemselves,andtalkofthesurvivalofthefittest,andcutdownthesalariesoftheirclerks,andstunttheindependenceofallwhomaymenacetheircomfort,butyettheybelievethatsomehowgood——anditisalwaysthatsloppy\'somehow\'——willbetheoutcome,andthatinsomemysticalwaytheMr。BastsofthefuturewillbenefitbecausetheMr。Bastsoftodayareinpain。“

  “Heissuchamanintheory。Butoh,Helen,intheory!“

  “Butoh,Meg,whatatheory!“

  “Whyshouldyouputthingssobitterly,dearie?“

  “BecauseI\'manoldmaid,“saidHelen,bitingherlip。“Ican\'tthinkwhyIgoonlikethismyself。“Sheshookoffhersister\'shandandwentintothehouse。Margaret,distressedattheday\'sbeginning,followedtheBournemouthsteamerwithhereyes。

  ShesawthatHelen\'snerveswereexasperatedbytheunluckyBastbusinessbeyondtheboundsofpoliteness。Theremightatanyminutebearealexplosion,whichevenHenrywouldnotice。Henrymustberemoved。

  “Margaret!“herauntcalled。“Magsy!

  Itisn\'ttrue,surely,whatMr。Wilcoxsays,thatyouwanttogoawayearlynextweek?“

  “Not\'want,\'“wasMargaret\'spromptreply;“butthereissomuchtobesettled,andIdowanttoseetheCharles\'。“

  “ButgoingawaywithouttakingtheWeymouthtrip,oreventheLulworth?“saidMrs。Munt,comingnearer。“WithoutgoingoncemoreupNineBarrowsDown?“

  “I\'mafraidso。“

  Mr。Wilcoxrejoinedherwith,“Good!Ididthebreakingoftheice。“

  Awaveoftendernesscameoverher。Sheputahandoneithershoulder,andlookeddeeplyintotheblack,brighteyes。

  Whatwasbehindtheircompetentstare?Sheknew,butwasnotdisquieted。Chapter23Margarethadnointentionoflettingthingsslide,andtheeveningbeforesheleftSwanageshegavehersisterathoroughscolding。Shecensuredher,notfordisapprovingoftheengagement,butforthrowingoverherdisapprovalaveilofmystery。Helenwasequallyfrank。“Yes,“

  shesaid,withtheairofonelookinginwards,“thereisamystery。

  Ican\'thelpit。It\'snotmyfault。It\'sthewaylifehasbeenmade。“Heleninthosedayswasover-interestedinthesubconsciousself。

  SheexaggeratedthePunchandJudyaspectoflife,andspokeofmankindaspuppets,whomaninvisibleshowmantwitchesintoloveandwar。

  Margaretpointedoutthatifshedweltonthisshe,too,wouldeliminatethepersonal。Helenwassilentforaminute,andthenburstintoaqueerspeech,whichclearedtheair。“Goonandmarryhim。

  Ithinkyou\'resplendid;andifanyonecanpullitoff,youwill。“Margaretdeniedthattherewasanythingto“pulloff,“butshecontinued:“Yes,thereis,andIwasn\'tuptoitwithPaul。Icanonlydowhat\'seasy。

  Icanonlyenticeandbeenticed。Ican\'t,andwon\'tattemptdifficultrelations。IfImarry,itwilleitherbeamanwho\'sstrongenoughtobossmeorwhomI\'mstrongenoughtoboss。SoIshan\'tevermarry,fortherearen\'tsuchmen。AndHeavenhelpanyonewhomIdomarry,forIshallcertainlyrunawayfromhimbeforeyoucansay\'JackRobinson。\'

  There!BecauseI\'muneducated。Butyou,you\'redifferent;you\'reaheroine。“

  “Oh,Helen!AmI?WillitbeasdreadfulforpoorHenryasallthat?“

  “Youmeantokeepproportion,andthat\'sheroic,it\'sGreek,andIdon\'tseewhyitshouldn\'tsucceedwithyou。Goonandfightwithhimandhelphim。Don\'taskmeforhelp,orevenforsympathy。HenceforwardI\'mgoingmyownway。I

  meantobethorough,becausethoroughnessiseasy。Imeantodislikeyourhusband,andtotellhimso。ImeantomakenoconcessionstoTibby。IfTibbywantstolivewithme,hemustlumpme。Imeantoloveyoumorethanever。Yes,Ido。YouandIhavebuiltupsomethingreal,becauseitispurelyspiritual。There\'snoveilofmysteryoverus。Unrealityandmysterybeginassoonasonetouchesthebody。Thepopularviewis,asusual,exactlythewrongone。Ourbothersareovertangiblethings——money,husbands,house-hunting。ButHeavenwillworkofitself。“

  Margaretwasgratefulforthisexpressionofaffection,andanswered,“Perhaps。“Allvistascloseintheunseen——noonedoubtsit——butHelenclosedthemrathertooquicklyforhertaste。Ateveryturnofspeechonewasconfrontedwithrealityandtheabsolute。

  PerhapsMargaretgrewtoooldformetaphysics,perhapsHenrywasweaningherfromthem,butshefeltthattherewassomethingalittleunbalancedinthemindthatsoreadilyshredsthevisible。Thebusinessmanwhoassumesthatthislifeiseverything,andthemysticwhoassertsthatitisnothing,fail,onthissideandonthat,tohitthetruth。

  “Yes,Isee,dear;it\'sabouthalfwaybetween,“AuntJuleyhadhazardedinearlieryears。No;truth,beingalive,wasnothalfwaybetweenanything。Itwasonlytobefoundbycontinuousexcursionsintoeitherrealm,andthoughproportionisthefinalsecret,toespouseitattheoutsetistoinsuresterility。

  Helen,agreeinghere,disagreeingthere,wouldhavetalkedtillmidnight,butMargaret,withherpackingtodo,focussedtheconversationonHenry。ShemightabuseHenrybehindhisback,butpleasewouldshealways,beciviltohimincompany?“Idefinitelydislikehim,butI\'lldowhatIcan,“promisedHelen。“Dowhatyoucanwithmyfriendsinreturn。“

  ThisconversationmadeMargareteasier。TheirinnerlifewassosafethattheycouldbargainoverexternalsinawaythatwouldhavebeenincredibletoAuntJuley,andimpossibleforTibbyorCharles。Therearemomentswhentheinnerlifeactually“pays,“

  whenyearsofself-scrutiny,conductedfornoulteriormotive,aresuddenlyofpracticaluse。SuchmomentsarestillrareintheWest;thattheycomeatallpromisesafairerfuture。Margaret,thoughunabletounderstandhersister,wasassuredagainstestrangement,andreturnedtoLondonwithamorepeacefulmind。

  Thefollowingmorning,ateleveno\'clock,shepresentedherselfattheofficesoftheImperialandWestAfricanRubberCompany。

  Shewasgladtogothere,forHenryhadimpliedhisbusinessratherthandescribedit,andtheformlessnessandvaguenessthatoneassociateswithAfricahadhithertobroodedoverthemainsourcesofhiswealth。

  Notthatavisittotheofficeclearedthingsup。Therewasjusttheordinarysurfacescumofledgersandpolishedcountersandbrassbarsthatbeganandstoppedfornopossiblereason,ofelectric-lightglobesblossomingintriplets,oflittlerabbithutchesfacedwithglassorwire,oflittlerabbits。Andevenwhenshepenetratedtotheinnerdepths,shefoundonlytheordinarytableandTurkeycarpet,andthoughthemapoverthefireplacediddepictahelpingofWestAfrica,itwasaveryordinarymap。Anothermaphungopposite,onwhichthewholecontinentappeared,lookinglikeawhalemarkedoutforblubber,andbyitssidewasadoor,shut,butHenry\'svoicecamethroughit,dictatinga“strong“letter。

  ShemighthavebeenatthePorphyrion,orDempster\'sBank,orherownwine-merchant\'s。

  Everythingseemsjustalikeinthesedays。ButperhapsshewasseeingtheImperialsideofthecompanyratherthanitsWestAfrican,andImperialismalwayshadbeenoneofherdifficulties。

  “Oneminute!“calledMr。Wilcoxonreceivinghername。Hetouchedabell,theeffectofwhichwastoproduceCharles。

  Charleshadwrittenhisfatheranadequateletter——moreadequatethanEvie\'s,throughwhichagirlishindignationthrobbed。

  Andhegreetedhisfuturestepmotherwithpropriety。

  “Ihopethatmywife——howdoyoudo?——willgiveyouadecentlunch,“washisopening。“Ileftinstructions,butweliveinarough-and-readyway。Sheexpectsyoubacktotea,too,afteryouhavehadalookatHowardsEnd。Iwonderwhatyou\'llthinkoftheplace。Iwouldn\'ttouchitwithtongsmyself。Dositdown!It\'sameaslylittleplace。“

  “Ishallenjoyseeingit,“saidMargaret,feeling,forthefirsttime,shy。

  “You\'llseeitatitsworst,forBrycedecampedabroadlastMondaywithoutevenarrangingforacharwomantoclearupafterhim。Ineversawsuchadisgracefulmess。It\'sunbelievable。

  Hewasn\'tinthehouseamonth。“

  “I\'vemorethanalittlebonetopickwithBryce,“

  calledHenryfromtheinnerchamber。

  “Whydidhegososuddenly?“

  “Invalidtype;couldn\'tsleep。“

  “Poorfellow!“

  “Poorfiddlesticks!“saidMr。Wilcox,joiningthem。

  “Hehadtheimpudencetoputupnotice-boardswithoutasmuchassayingwithyourleaveorbyyourleave。Charlesflungthemdown。“

  “Yes,Iflungthemdown,“saidCharlesmodestly。

  “I\'vesentatelegramafterhim,andaprettysharpone,too。He,andheinpersonisresponsiblefortheupkeepofthathouseforthenextthreeyears。“

  “Thekeysareatthefarm;wewouldn\'thavethekeys。“

  “Quiteright。“

  “Dollywouldhavetakenthem,butIwasin,fortunately。“

  “What\'sMr。Brycelike?“askedMargaret。

  Butnobodycared。Mr。Brycewasthetenant,whohadnorighttosublet;tohavedefinedhimfurtherwasawasteoftime。Onhismisdeedstheydescantedprofusely,untilthegirlwhohadbeentypingthestronglettercameoutwithit。Mr。Wilcoxaddedhissignature。“Nowwe\'llbeoff,“saidhe。

  Amotor-drive,aformoffelicitydetestedbyMargaret,awaitedher。Charlessawthemin,civiltothelast,andinamomenttheofficesoftheImperialandWestAfricanRubberCompanyfadedaway。

  Butitwasnotanimpressivedrive。Perhapstheweatherwastoblame,beinggreyandbankedhighwithwearyclouds。PerhapsHertfordshireisscarcelyintendedformotorists。DidnotagentlemanoncemotorsoquicklythroughWestmorelandthathemissedit?andifWestmorelandcanbemissed,itwillfareillwithacountywhosedelicatestructureparticularlyneedstheattentiveeye。HertfordshireisEnglandatitsquietest,withlittleemphasisofriverandhill;itisEnglandmeditative。

  IfDraytonwerewithusagaintowriteaneweditionofhisincomparablepoem,hewouldsingthenymphsofHertfordshireasindeterminateoffeature,withhairobfuscatedbytheLondonsmoke。Theireyeswouldbesad,andavertedfromtheirfatetowardstheNorthernflats,theirleadernotIsisorSabrina,buttheslowlyflowingLea。Nogloryofraimentwouldbetheirs,nourgencyofdance;buttheywouldberealnymphs。

  Thechauffeurcouldnottravelasquicklyashehadhoped,fortheGreatNorthRoadwasfullofEastertraffic。ButhewentquitequickenoughforMargaret,apoor-spiritedcreature,whohadchickensandchildrenonthebrain。

  “They\'reallright,“saidMr。Wilcox。“They\'lllearn——liketheswallowsandthetelegraph-wires。“

  “Yes,but,whilethey\'relearning——“

  “Themotor\'scometostay,“heanswered。“Onemustgetabout。There\'saprettychurch——oh,youaren\'tsharpenough。

  Well,lookout,iftheroadworriesyou——rightoutwardatthescenery。

  “

  Shelookedatthescenery。Itheavedandmergedlikeporridge。Presentlyitcongealed。Theyhadarrived。

  Charles\'shouseontheleft;ontherighttheswellingformsoftheSixHills。Theirappearanceinsuchaneighbourhoodsurprisedher。TheyinterruptedthestreamofresidencesthatwasthickeninguptowardsHilton。Beyondthemshesawmeadowsandawood,andbeneaththemshesettledthatsoldiersofthebestkindlayburied。

  Shehatedwarandlikedsoldiers——itwasoneofheramiableinconsistencies。

  ButherewasDolly,dresseduptothenines,standingatthedoortogreetthem,andherewerethefirstdropsoftherain。

  Theyraningaily,andafteralongwaitinthedrawing-roomsatdowntotherough-and-readylunch,everydishinwhichconcealedorexudedcream。

  Mr。Brycewasthechieftopicofconversation。Dollydescribedhisvisitwiththekey,whileherfather-in-lawgavesatisfactionbychaffingherandcontradictingallshesaid。ItwasevidentlythecustomtolaughatDolly。HechaffedMargaret,too,andMargaret,rousedfromagravemeditation,waspleased,andchaffedhimback。Dollyseemedsurprised,andeyedhercuriously。Afterlunchthetwochildrencamedown。Margaretdislikedbabies,buthititoffbetterwiththetwo-year-old,andsentDollyintofitsoflaughterbytalkingsensetohim。“Kissthemnow,andcomeaway,“saidMr。Wilcox。Shecame,butrefusedtokissthem:itwassuchhardluckonthelittlethings,shesaid,andthoughDollyprofferedChorly-worlyandPorgly-wogglesinturn,shewasobdurate。

  Bythistimeitwasrainingsteadily。Thecarcameroundwiththehoodup,andagainshelostallsenseofspace。

  Inafewminutestheystopped,andCraneopenedthedoorofthecar。

  “What\'shappened?“askedMargaret。

  “Whatdoyousuppose?“saidHenry。

  Alittleporchwascloseupagainstherface。

  “Arewetherealready?“

  “Weare。“

  “Well,Inever!Inyearsagoitseemedsofaraway。“

  Smiling,butsomehowdisillusioned,shejumpedout,andherimpetuscarriedhertothefront-door。Shewasabouttoopenit,whenHenrysaid:“That\'snogood;it\'slocked。Who\'sgotthekey?“

  Ashehadhimselfforgottentocallforthekeyatthefarm,noonereplied。Healsowantedtoknowwhohadleftthefrontgateopen,sinceacowhadstrayedinfromtheroad,andwasspoilingthecroquetlawn。Thenhesaidrathercrossly:“Margaret,youwaitinthedry。I\'llgodownforthekey。Itisn\'tahundredyards。

  “Mayn\'tIcometoo?“

  “No;IshallbebackbeforeI\'mgone。“

  Thenthecarturnedaway,anditwasasifacurtainhadrisen。Forthesecondtimethatdayshesawtheappearanceoftheearth。

  Therewerethegreengage-treesthatHelenhadoncedescribed,therethetennislawn,therethehedgethatwouldbegloriouswithdog-rosesinJune,butthevisionnowwasofblackandpalestgreen。

  Downbythedell-holemorevividcolourswereawakening,andLentLiliesstoodsentinelonitsmargin,oradvancedinbattalionsoverthegrass。

  Tulipswereatrayofjewels。Shecouldnotseethewych-elmtree,butabranchofthecelebratedvine,studdedwithvelvetknobs,hadcoveredtheporch。Shewasstruckbythefertilityofthesoil;shehadseldombeeninagardenwheretheflowerslookedsowell,andeventheweedsshewasidlypluckingoutoftheporchwereintenselygreen。WhyhadpoorMr。Brycefledfromallthisbeauty?Forshehadalreadydecidedthattheplacewasbeautiful。

  “Naughtycow!Goaway!“criedMargarettothecow,butwithoutindignation。

  Hardercametherain,pouringoutofawindlesssky,andspatteringupfromthenotice-boardsofthehouse-agents,whichlayinarowonthelawnwhereCharleshadhurledthem。ShemusthaveinterviewedCharlesinanotherworld——whereonedidhaveinterviews。

  HowHelenwouldrevelinsuchanotion!Charlesdead,allpeopledead,nothingalivebuthousesandgardens。Theobviousdead,theintangiblealive,and——noconnectionatallbetweenthem!Margaretsmiled。Wouldthatherownfancieswereasclear-cut!Wouldthatshecoulddealashigh-handedlywiththeworld!Smilingandsighing,shelaidherhanduponthedoor。Itopened。Thehousewasnotlockedupatall。

  Shehesitated。OughtshetowaitforHenry?

  Hefeltstronglyaboutproperty,andmightprefertoshowheroverhimself。

  Ontheotherhand,hehadtoldhertokeepinthedry,andtheporchwasbeginningtodrip。Soshewentin,andthedroughtfrominsideslammedthedoorbehind。

  Desolationgreetedher。Dirtyfinger-printswereonthehall-windows,flueandrubbishonitsunwashedboards。

  Thecivilizationofluggagehadbeenhereforamonth,andthendecamped。

  Dining-roomanddrawingroom——rightandleft——wereguessedonlybytheirwall-papers。Theywerejustroomswhereonecouldshelterfromtherain。Acrosstheceilingofeachranagreatbeam。Thedining-roomandhallrevealedtheirsopenly,butthedrawing-room\'swasmatch-boarded——becausethefactsoflifemustbeconcealedfromladies?Drawing-room,dining-room,andhall——howpettythenamessounded!Hereweresimplythreeroomswherechildrencouldplayandfriendsshelterfromtherain。Yes,andtheywerebeautiful。

  Thensheopenedoneofthedoorsopposite——thereweretwo——andexchangedwall-papersforwhitewash。Itwastheservants\'

  part,thoughshescarcelyrealizedthat:justroomsagain,wherefriendsmightshelter。Thegardenatthebackwasfulloffloweringcherriesandplums。Fartheronwerehintsofthemeadowandablackcliffofpines。Yes,themeadowwasbeautiful。

  Pennedinbythedesolateweather,sherecapturedthesenseofspacewhichthemotorhadtriedtorobfromher。Sherememberedagainthattensquaremilesarenottentimesaswonderfulasonesquaremile,thatathousandsquaremilesarenotpracticallythesameasheaven。Thephantomofbigness,whichLondonencourages,waslaidforeverwhenshepacedfromthehallatHowardsEndtoitskitchenandheardtherainsrunthiswayandthatwherethewatershedoftheroofdividedthem。

  NowHelencametohermind,scrutinizinghalfWessexfromtheridgeofthePurbeckDowns,andsaying:“Youwillhavetolosesomething。“Shewasnotsosure。Forinstance,shewoulddoubleherkingdombyopeningthedoorthatconcealedthestairs。

  NowshethoughtofthemapofAfrica;ofempires;

  ofherfather;ofthetwosupremenations,streamsofwhoselifewarmedherblood,but,mingling,hadcooledherbrain。Shepacedbackintothehall,andasshedidsothehousereverberated。

  “Isthatyou,Henry?“shecalled。

  Therewasnoanswer,butthehousereverberatedagain。

  “Henry,haveyougotin?“

  Butitwastheheartofthehousebeating,faintlyatfirst,thenloudly,martially。Itdominatedtherain。

  Itisthestarvedimagination,notthewell-nourished,thatisafraid。Margaretflungopenthedoortothestairs。

  Anoiseasofdrumsseemedtodeafenher。Awoman,anoldwoman,wasdescending,withfigureerect,withfaceimpassive,withlipsthatpartedandsaiddryly:

  “Oh!Well,ItookyouforRuthWilcox。“

  Margaretstammered:“I——Mrs。Wilcox——I?“

  “Infancy,ofcourse——infancy。Youhadherwayofwalking。Good-day。“Andtheoldwomanpassedoutintotherain。Chapter24“Itgaveherquiteaturn,“saidMr。Wilcox,whenretailingtheincidenttoDollyattea-time。“Noneofyougirlshaveanynerves,really。

  Ofcourse,awordfrommeputitallright,butsillyoldMissAvery——shefrightenedyou,didn\'tshe,Margaret?Thereyoustoodclutchingabunchofweeds。Shemighthavesaidsomething,insteadofcomingdownthestairswiththatalarmingbonneton。IpassedherasIcamein。Enoughtomakethecarshy。IbelieveMissAverygoesinforbeingacharacter;someoldmaidsdo。“Helitacigarette。“Itistheirlastresource。Heavenknowswhatshewasdoingintheplace;

  butthat\'sBryce\'sbusiness,notmine。“

  “Iwasn\'tasfoolishasyousuggest,“saidMargaret。

  “Sheonlystartledme,forthehousehadbeensilentsolong。“

  “Didyoutakeherforaspook?“askedDolly,forwhom“spooks“and“goingtochurch“summarizedtheunseen。

  “Notexactly。“

  “Shereallydidfrightenyou,“saidHenry,whowasfarfromdiscouragingtimidityinfemales。“PoorMargaret!

  Andverynaturally。Uneducatedclassesaresostupid。“

  “IsMissAveryuneducatedclasses?“Margaretasked,andfoundherselflookingatthedecorationschemeofDolly\'sdrawing-room。

  “She\'sjustoneofthecrewatthefarm。Peoplelikethatalwaysassumethings。Sheassumedyou\'dknowwhoshewas。

  SheleftalltheHowardsEndkeysinthefrontlobby,andassumedthatyou\'dseenthemasyoucamein,thatyou\'dlockupthehousewhenyou\'ddone,andwouldbringthemondowntoher。Andtherewasherniecehuntingforthemdownatthefarm。Lackofeducationmakespeopleverycasual。HiltonwasfullofwomenlikeMissAveryonce。“

  “Ishouldn\'thavedislikedit,perhaps。“

  “OrMissAverygivingmeaweddingpresent,“saidDolly。

  Whichwasillogicalbutinteresting。ThroughDolly,Margaretwasdestinedtolearnagooddeal。

  “ButCharlessaidImusttrynottomind,becauseshehadknownhisgrandmother。“

  “Asusual,you\'vegotthestorywrong,mygoodDorothea。“

  “Imeangreat-grandmother——theonewholeftMrs。

  Wilcoxthehouse。Weren\'tbothofthemandMissAveryfriendswhenHowardsEnd,too,wasafarm?“

  Herfather-in-lawblewoutashaftofsmoke。

  Hisattitudetohisdeadwifewascurious。Hewouldalludetoher,andhearherdiscussed,butnevermentionedherbyname。Norwasheinterestedinthedim,bucolicpast。Dollywas——forthefollowingreason。

  “Thenhadn\'tMrs。Wilcoxabrother——orwasitanuncle?Anyhow,hepoppedthequestion,andMissAvery,shesaid\'No。\'

  Justimagine,ifshe\'dsaid\'Yes,\'shewouldhavebeenCharles\'saunt。

  Oh,Isay,——that\'srathergood!\'Charlie\'sAunt\'!Imustchaffhimaboutthatthisevening。Andthemanwentoutandwaskilled。

  Yes,I\'mcertainI\'vegotitrightnow。TomHoward——hewasthelastofthem。“

  “Ibelieveso,“saidMr。Wilcoxnegligently。

  “Isay!HowardsEnd——Howard\'sEnded!“criedDolly。“I\'mratheronthespotthisevening,eh?“

  “Iwishyou\'daskwhetherCrane\'sended。“

  “Oh,Mr。Wilcox,howcanyou?“

  “Because,ifhehashadenoughtea,weoughttogo——Dolly\'sagoodlittlewoman,“hecontinued,“butalittleofhergoesalongway。Icouldn\'tlivenearherifyoupaidme。“

  Margaretsmiled。Thoughpresentingafirmfronttooutsiders,noWilcoxcouldlivenear,ornearthepossessionsof,anyotherWilcox。Theyhadthecolonialspirit,andwerealwaysmakingforsomespotwherethewhitemanmightcarryhisburdenunobserved。

  Ofcourse,HowardsEndwasimpossible,solongastheyoungercouplewereestablishedinHilton。Hisobjectionstothehousewereplainasdaylightnow。

  Cranehadhadenoughtea,andwassenttothegarage,wheretheircarhadbeentricklingmuddywateroverCharles\'s。ThedownpourhadsurelypenetratedtheSixHillsbynow,bringingnewsofourrestlesscivilization。“Curiousmounds,“said,Henry,“butinwithyounow;anothertime。“HehadtobeupinLondonbyseven——ifpossible,bysix-thirty。Oncemoreshelostthesenseofspace;oncemoretrees,houses,people,animals,hills,mergedandheavedintoonedirtiness,andshewasatWickhamPlace。

  Hereveningwaspleasant。Thesenseoffluxwhichhadhauntedheralltheyeardisappearedforatime。Sheforgottheluggageandthemotor-cars,andthehurryingmenwhoknowsomuchandconnectsolittle。Sherecapturedthesenseofspace,whichisthebasisofallearthlybeauty,and,startingfromHowardsEnd,sheattemptedtorealizeEngland。Shefailed——visionsdonotcomewhenwetry,thoughtheymaycomethroughtrying。Butanunexpectedloveoftheislandawokeinher,connectingonthissidewiththejoysoftheflesh,onthatwiththeinconceivable。Helenandherfatherhadknownthislove,poorLeonardBastwasgropingafterit,butithadbeenhiddenfromMargarettillthisafternoon。IthadcertainlycomethroughthehouseandoldMissAvery。Throughthem:thenotionof“through“persisted;

  hermindtrembledtowardsaconclusionwhichonlytheunwisehaveputintowords。Then,veeringbackintowarmth,itdweltonruddybricks,floweringplum-trees,andallthetangiblejoysof,spring。

  Henry,afterallayingheragitation,hadtakenheroverhisproperty,andhadexplainedtohertheuseanddimensionsofthevariousrooms。Hehadsketchedthehistoryofthelittleestate。

  “Itissounlucky,“ranthemonologue,“thatmoneywasn\'tputintoitaboutfiftyyearsago。Thenithadfour——five-timestheland——thirtyacresatleast。Onecouldhavemadesomethingoutofitthen——asmallpark,oratalleventsshrubberies,andrebuiltthehousefartherawayfromtheroad。What\'sthegoodoftakingitinhandnow?Nothingbutthemeadowleft,andeventhatwasheavilymortgagedwhenIfirsthadtodowiththings——yes,andthehousetoo。Oh,itwasnojoke。“Shesawtwowomenashespoke,oneold,theotheryoung,watchingtheirinheritancemeltaway。Shesawthemgreethimasadeliverer。“Mismanagementdidit——besides,thedaysforsmallfarmsareover。Itdoesn\'tpay——exceptwithintensivecultivation。Smallholdings,backtotheland——ah!

  philanthropicbunkum。Takeitasarulethatnothingpaysonasmallscale。Mostofthelandyouseetheywerestandingatanupperwindow,theonlyonewhichfacedwestbelongstothepeopleatthePark——theymadetheirpileovercopper——goodchaps。Avery\'sFarm,Sishe\'s——whattheycalltheCommon,whereyouseethatruinedoak——oneaftertheotherfellin,andsodidthis,asnearasisnomatter。“ButHenryhadsavedit;withoutfinefeelingsordeepinsight,buthehadsavedit,andshelovedhimforthedeed。“WhenIhadmorecontrolIdidwhatI

  could:soldoffthetwoandahalfanimals,andthemangypony,andthesuperannuatedtools;pulleddowntheouthouses;drained;thinnedoutI

  don\'tknowhowmanyguelder-rosesandelder-trees;andinsidethehouseIturnedtheoldkitchenintoahall,andmadeakitchenbehindwherethedairywas。Garageandsooncamelater。Butonecouldstilltellit\'sbeenanoldfarm。Andyetitisn\'ttheplacethatwouldfetchoneofyourartisticcrew。“No,itwasn\'t;andifhedidnotquiteunderstandit,theartisticcrewwouldstillless:itwasEnglish,andthewych-elmthatshesawfromthewindowwasanEnglishtree。Noreporthadpreparedherforitspeculiarglory。Itwasneitherwarrior,norlover,norgod;innoneoftheserolesdotheEnglishexcel。

  Itwasacomrade,bendingoverthehouse,strengthandadventureinitsroots,butinitsutmostfingerstenderness,andthegirth,thatadozenmencouldnothavespanned,becameintheendevanescent,tillpalebudclustersseemedtofloatintheair。Itwasacomrade。Houseandtreetranscendedanysimilesofsex。Margaretthoughtofthemnow,andwastothinkofthemthroughmanyawindynightandLondonday,buttocompareeithertoman,towoman,alwaysdwarfedthevision。

  Yettheykeptwithinlimitsofthehuman。Theirmessagewasnotofeternity,butofhopeonthissideofthegrave。Asshestoodintheone,gazingattheother,truerrelationshiphadgleamed。

  Anothertouch,andtheaccountofherdayisfinished。

  Theyenteredthegardenforaminute,andtoMr。Wilcox\'ssurpriseshewasright。Teeth,pigs\'teeth,couldbeseeninthebarkofthewych-elmtree——justthewhitetipsofthemshowing。“Extraordinary!“hecried。

  “Whotoldyou?“

  “IheardofitonewinterinLondon,“washeranswer,forshe,too,avoidedmentioningMrs。Wilcoxbyname。Chapter25Evieheardofherfather\'sengagementwhenshewasinforatennistournament,andherplaywentsimplytopot。Thatsheshouldmarryandleavehimhadseemednaturalenough;thathe,leftalone,shoulddothesamewasdeceitful;andnowCharlesandDollysaidthatitwasallherfault。

  “ButIneverdreamtofsuchathing,“shegrumbled。“Dadtookmetocallnowandthen,andmademeaskhertoSimpson\'s。Well,I\'maltogetheroffDad。“Itwasalsoaninsulttotheirmother\'smemory;theretheywereagreed,andEviehadtheideaofreturningMrs。Wilcox\'slaceandjewellery“asaprotest。“Againstwhatitwouldprotestshewasnotclear;butbeingonlyeighteen,theideaofrenunciationappealedtoher,themoreasshedidnotcareforjewelleryorlace。DollythensuggestedthatsheandUnclePercyshouldpretendtobreakofftheirengagement,andthenperhapsMr。WilcoxwouldquarrelwithMissSchlegel,andbreakoffhis;orPaulmightbecabledfor。ButatthispointCharlestoldthemnottotalknonsense。SoEviesettledtomarryassoonaspossible;

  itwasnogoodhangingaboutwiththeseSchlegelseyeingher。ThedateofherweddingwasconsequentlyputforwardfromSeptembertoAugust,andintheintoxicationofpresentssherecoveredmuchofhergood-humour。

  Margaretfoundthatshewasexpectedtofigureatthisfunction,andtofigurelargely;itwouldbesuchanopportunity,saidHenry,forhertogettoknowhisset。SirJamesBidderwouldbethere,andalltheCahillsandtheFussells,andhissister-in-law,Mrs。WarringtonWilcox,hadfortunatelygotbackfromhertourroundtheworld。Henrysheloved,buthissetpromisedtobeanothermatter。

  Hehadnottheknackofsurroundinghimselfwithnicepeople——indeed,foramanofabilityandvirtuehischoicehadbeensingularlyunfortunate;

  hehadnoguidingprinciplebeyondacertainpreferenceformediocrity;

  hewascontenttosettleoneofthegreatestthingsinlifehaphazard,andso,whilehisinvestmentswentright,hisfriendsgenerallywentwrong。

  Shewouldbetold,“Oh,So-and-so\'sagoodsort——athunderinggoodsort,“

  andfind,onmeetinghim,thathewasabruteorabore。IfHenryhadshownrealaffection,shewouldhaveunderstood,foraffectionexplainseverything。Butheseemedwithoutsentiment。The“thunderinggoodsort“mightatanymomentbecome“afellowforwhomIneverdidhavemuchuse,andhavelessnow,“andbeshakenoffcheerilyintooblivion。

  Margarethaddonethesameasaschoolgirl。Nowsheneverforgotanyoneforwhomshehadoncecared;sheconnected,thoughtheconnectionmightbebitter,andshehopedthatsomedayHenrywoulddothesame。

  EviewasnottobemarriedfromDucieStreet。

  Shehadafancyforsomethingrural,and,besides,noonewouldbeinLondonthen,sosheleftherboxesforafewweeksatOnitonGrange,andherbannsweredulypublishedintheparishchurch,andforacoupleofdaysthelittletown,dreamingbetweentheruddyhills,wasrousedbytheclangofourcivilization,anddrewupbytheroadsidetoletthemotorspass。

  OnitonhadbeenadiscoveryofMr。Wilcox\'s——adiscoveryofwhichhewasnotaltogetherproud。ItwasuptowardstheWelshborder,andsodifficultofaccessthathehadconcludeditmustbesomethingspecial。

  Aruinedcastlestoodinthegrounds。Buthavinggotthere,whatwasonetodo?Theshootingwasbad,thefishingindifferent,andwomen-folkreportedthesceneryasnothingmuch。TheplaceturnedouttobeinthewrongpartofShropshire,damnit,andthoughheneverdamnedhisownpropertyaloud,hewasonlywaitingtogetitoffhishands,andthentoletfly。Evie\'smarriagewasitslastappearanceinpublic。

  Assoonasatenantwasfound,itbecameahouseforwhichheneverhadhadmuchuse,andhadlessnow,and,likeHowardsEnd,fadedintoLimbo。

  ButonMargaretOnitonwasdestinedtomakealastingimpression。Sheregardeditasherfuturehome,andwasanxioustostartstraightwiththeclergy,etc。,and,ifpossible,toseesomethingofthelocallife。Itwasamarket-town——astinyaoneasEnglandpossesses——andhadforagesservedthatlonelyvalley,andguardedourmarchesagainsttheKelt。Inspiteoftheoccasion,inspiteofthenumbinghilaritythatgreetedherassoonasshegotintothereservedsaloonatPaddington,hersenseswereawakeandwatching,andthoughOnitonwastoproveoneofherinnumerablefalsestarts,sheneverforgotit,northethingsthathappenedthere。

  TheLondonpartyonlynumberedeight——theFussells,fatherandson,twoAnglo-IndianladiesnamedMrs。PlynlimmonandLadyEdser,Mrs。WarringtonWilcoxandherdaughter,andlastly,thelittlegirl,verysmartandquiet,whofiguresatsomanyweddings,andwhokeptawatchfuleyeonMargaret,thebride-elect,Dollywasabsent——adomesticeventdetainedheratHilton;Paulhadcabledahumorousmessage;CharleswastomeetthemwithatrioofmotorsatShrewsbury。Helenhadrefusedherinvitation;Tibbyhadneveransweredhis。Themanagementwasexcellent,aswastobeexpectedwithanythingthatHenryundertook;onewasconsciousofhissensibleandgenerousbraininthebackground。

  Theywerehisguestsassoonastheyreachedthetrain;aspeciallabelfortheirluggage;acourier;aspeciallunch;theyhadonlytolookpleasantand,wherepossible,pretty。Margaretthoughtwithdismayofherownnuptials——presumablyunderthemanagementofTibby。“Mr。TheobaldSchlegelandMissHelenSchlegelrequestthepleasureofMrs。Plynlimmon\'scompanyontheoccasionofthemarriageoftheirsisterMargaret。“

  Theformulawasincredible,butitmustsoonbeprintedandsent,andthoughWickhamPlaceneednotcompetewithOniton,itmustfeeditsguestsproperly,andprovidethemwithsufficientchairs。Herweddingwouldeitherberamshacklyorbourgeois——shehopedthelatter。Suchanaffairasthepresent,stagedwithadeftnessthatwasalmostbeautiful,laybeyondherpowersandthoseofherfriends。

  ThelowrichpurrofaGreatWesternexpressisnottheworstbackgroundforconversation,andthejourneypassedpleasantlyenough。Nothingcouldhaveexceededthekindnessofthetwomen。

  Theyraisedwindowsforsomeladies,andloweredthemforothers,theyrangthebellfortheservant,theyidentifiedthecollegesasthetrainslippedpastOxford,theycaughtbooksorbag-pursesintheactoftumblingontothefloor。Yettherewasnothingfinickyabouttheirpoliteness:

  ithadthePublicSchooltouch,and,thoughsedulous,wasvirile。

  MorebattlesthanWaterloohavebeenwononourplaying-fields,andMargaretbowedtoacharmofwhichshedidnotwhollyapprove,andsaidnothingwhentheOxfordcollegeswereidentifiedwrongly。“MaleandfemalecreatedHethem“;thejourneytoShrewsburyconfirmedthisquestionablestatement,andthelongglasssaloon,thatmovedsoeasilyandfeltsocomfortable,becameaforcing-housefortheideaofsex。

  AtShrewsburycamefreshair。Margaretwasallforsight-seeing,andwhiletheotherswerefinishingtheirteaattheRaven,sheannexedamotorandhurriedovertheastonishingcity。

  HerchauffeurwasnotthefaithfulCrane,butanItalian,whodearlylovedmakingherlate。Charles,watchinhand,thoughwithalevelbrow,wasstandinginfrontofthehotelwhentheyreturned。Itwasperfectlyallright,hetoldher;shewasbynomeansthelast。Andthenhedivedintothecoffee-room,andsheheardhimsay,“ForGod\'ssake,hurrythewomenup;weshallneverbeoff,“andAlbertFussellreply,“NotI;

  I\'vedonemyshare,“andColonelFussellopinethattheladiesweregettingthemselvesuptokill。PresentlyMyraMrs。Warrington\'sdaughter

  appeared,andasshewashiscousin,Charlesblewherupalittle:shehadbeenchanginghersmarttravelinghatforasmartmotorhat。

  ThenMrs。Warringtonherself,leadingthequietchild;thetwoAnglo-Indianladieswerealwayslast。Maids,courier,heavyluggage,hadalreadygoneonbyabranch-linetoastationnearerOniton,buttherewerefivehat-boxesandfourdressing-bagstobepacked,andfivedust-cloakstobeputon,andtobeputoffatthelastmoment,becauseCharlesdeclaredthemnotnecessary。Themenpresidedovereverythingwithunfailinggood-humour。Byhalf-pastfivethepartywasready,andwentoutofShrewsburybytheWelshBridge。

  ShropshirehadnotthereticenceofHertfordshire。

  Thoughrobbedofhalfitsmagicbyswiftmovement,itstillconveyedthesenseofhills。TheywerenearingthebuttressesthatforcetheSeverneasternandmakeitanEnglishstream,andthesun,sinkingovertheSentinelsofWales,wasstraightintheireyes。Havingpickedupanotherguest,theyturnedsouthward,avoidingthegreatermountains,butconsciousofanoccasionalsummit,roundedandmild,whosecolouringdifferedinqualityfromthatofthelowerearth,andwhosecontoursalteredmoreslowly。

  Quietmysterieswereinprogressbehindthosetossinghorizons:theWest,asever,wasretreatingwithsomesecretwhichmaynotbeworththediscovery,butwhichnopracticalmanwilleverdiscover。

  TheyspokeofTariffReform。

  Mrs。WarringtonwasjustbackfromtheColonies。

  LikemanyothercriticsofEmpire,hermouthhadbeenstoppedwithfood,andshecouldonlyexclaimatthehospitalitywithwhichshehadbeenreceived,andwarntheMotherCountryagainsttriflingwithyoungTitans。“Theythreatentocutthepainter,“shecried,“andwhereshallwebethen?

  MissSchlegel,you\'llundertaketokeepHenrysoundaboutTariffReform?

  Itisourlasthope。“

  Margaretplayfullyconfessedherselfontheotherside,andtheybegantoquotefromtheirrespectivehand-bookswhilethemotorcarriedthemdeepintothehills。Curiousthesewere,ratherthanimpressive,fortheiroutlineslackedbeauty,andthepinkfields——ontheirsummitssuggestedthehandkerchiefsofagiantspreadouttodry。

  Anoccasionaloutcropofrock,anoccasionalwood,anoccasional“forest,“

  treelessandbrown,allhintedatwildnesstofollow,butthemaincolourwasanagriculturalgreen。Theairgrewcooler;theyhadsurmountedthelastgradient,andOnitonlaybelowthemwithitschurch,itsradiatinghouses,itscastle,itsriver-girtpeninsula。Closetothecastlewasagreymansion,unintellectualbutkindly,stretchingwithitsgroundsacrossthepeninsula\'sneck——thesortofmansionthatwasbuiltalloverEnglandinthebeginningofthelastcentury,whilearchitecturewasstillanexpressionofthenationalcharacter。ThatwastheGrange,remarkedAlbert,overhisshoulder,andthenhejammedthebrakeon,andthemotorsloweddownandstopped。“I\'msorry,“saidhe,turninground。

  “Doyoumindgettingout——bythedoorontheright?Steadyon!“

  “What\'shappened?“askedMrs。Warrington。

  Thenthecarbehindthemdrewup,andthevoiceofCharleswasheardsaying:“Getoutthewomenatonce。“Therewasaconcourseofmales,andMargaretandhercompanionswerehustledoutandreceivedintothesecondcar。Whathadhappened?Asitstartedoffagain,thedoorofacottageopened,andagirlscreamedwildlyatthem。

  “Whatisit?“theladiescried。

  Charlesdrovethemahundredyardswithoutspeaking。

  Thenhesaid:“It\'sallright。Yourcarjusttouchedadog。“

  “Butstop!“criedMargaret,horrified。

  “Itdidn\'thurthim。“

  “Didn\'treallyhurthim?“askedMyra。

  “No。“

  “Dopleasestop!“saidMargaret,leaningforward。Shewasstandingupinthecar,theotheroccupantsholdingherkneestosteadyher。“Iwanttogoback,please。“

  Charlestooknonotice。

  “We\'veleftMr。Fussellbehind,“saidanother;“andAngelo,andCrane。“

  “Yes,butnowoman。“

  “Iexpectalittleof“——Mrs。Warringtonscratchedherpalm——“willbemoretothepointthanoneofus!“

  “Theinsurancecompanyseestothat,“remarkedCharles,“andAlbertwilldothetalking。“

  “Iwanttogoback,though,Isay!“repeatedMargaret,gettingangry。

  Charlestooknonotice。Themotor,loadedwithrefugees,continuedtotravelveryslowlydownthehill。“Themenarethere,“chorusedtheothers。“Menwillseetoit。“

  “Themencan\'tseetoit。Oh,thisisridiculous!Charles,Iaskyoutostop。“

  “Stopping\'snogood,“drawledCharles。

  “Isn\'tit?“saidMargaret,andjumpedstraightoutofthecar。

  Shefellonherknees,cuthergloves,shookherhatoverherear。Criesofalarmfollowedher。“You\'vehurtyourself,“exclaimedCharles,jumpingafterher。

  “OfcourseI\'vehurtmyself!“sheretorted。

  “MayIaskwhat——“

  “There\'snothingtoask,“saidMargaret。

  “Yourhand\'sbleeding。“

  “Iknow。“

  “I\'minforafrightfulrowfromthepater。“

  “Youshouldhavethoughtofthatsooner,Charles。“

  Charleshadneverbeeninsuchapositionbefore。

  Itwasawomaninrevoltwhowashobblingawayfromhim,andthesightwastoostrangetoleaveanyroomforanger。Herecoveredhimselfwhentheotherscaughtthemup:theirsortheunderstood。Hecommandedthemtogoback。

  AlbertFussellwasseenwalkingtowardsthem。

  “It\'sallright!“hecalled。“Itwasn\'tadog,itwasacat。“

  “There!“exclaimedCharlestriumphantly。“It\'sonlyarottencat。

  “Gotroominyourcarforalittleun?IcutassoonasIsawitwasn\'tadog;thechauffeursaretacklingthegirl。“

  ButMargaretwalkedforwardsteadily。Whyshouldthechauffeurstacklethegirl?Ladiesshelteringbehindmen,menshelteringbehindservants——thewholesystem\'swrong,andshemustchallengeit。

  “MissSchlegel!\'Ponmyword,you\'vehurtyourhand。“

  “I\'mjustgoingtosee,“saidMargaret。“Don\'tyouwait,Mr。Fussell。“

  Thesecondmotorcameroundthecorner。“ltisallright,madam,“saidCraneinhisturn。Hehadtakentocallinghermadam。

  “What\'sallright?Thecat?“

  “Yes,madam。Thegirlwillreceivecompensationforit。“

  “Shewasaveryrudagirla,“saidAngelofromthethirdmotorthoughtfully。

  “Wouldn\'tyouhavebeenrude?“

  TheItalianspreadouthishands,implyingthathehadnotthoughtofrudeness,butwouldproduceitifitpleasedher。

  Thesituationbecameabsurd。ThegentlemenwereagainbuzzingroundMissSchlegelwithoffersofassistance,andLadyEdserbegantobindupherhand。Sheyielded,apologizingslightly,andwasledbacktothecar,andsoonthelandscaperesumeditsmotion,thelonelycottagedisappeared,thecastleswelledonitscushionofturf,andtheyhadarrived。

  Nodoubtshehaddisgracedherself。ButshefelttheirwholejourneyfromLondonhadbeenunreal。Theyhadnopartwiththeearthanditsemotions。Theyweredust,andastink,andcosmopolitanchatter,andthegirlwhosecathadbeenkilledhadlivedmoredeeplythanthey。

  “Oh,Henry,“sheexclaimed,“Ihavebeensonaughty,“

  forshehaddecidedtotakeupthisline。“Weranoveracat。

  Charlestoldmenottojumpout,butIwould,andlook!“Sheheldoutherbandagedhand。“YourpoorMegwentsuchaflop。“

  Mr。Wilcoxlookedbewildered。Ineveningdress,hewasstandingtowelcomehisguestsinthehall。

  “Thinkingitwasadog,“addedMrs。Warrington。

  “Ah,adog\'sacompanion!“saidColonelFussell。

  “Adog\'llrememberyou。“

  “Haveyouhurtyourself,Margaret?“

  “Nottospeakabout;andit\'smylefthand。“

  “Well,hurryupandchange。“

  Sheobeyed,asdidtheothers。Mr。Wilcoxthenturnedtohisson。

  “Now,Charles,what\'shappened?“

  Charleswasabsolutelyhonest。Hedescribedwhathebelievedtohavehappened。Alberthadflattenedoutacat,andMissSchlegelhadlosthernerve,asanywomanmight。Shehadbeengotsafelyintotheothercar,butwhenitwasinmotionhadleaptout——again,inspiteofallthattheycouldsay。Afterwalkingalittleontheroad,shehadcalmeddownandhadsaidthatshewassorry。

  Hisfatheracceptedthisexplanation,andneitherknewthatMargarethadartfullypreparedthewayforit。Itfittedintoowellwiththeirviewoffemininenature。Inthesmoking-room,afterdinner,theColonelputforwardtheviewthatMissSchlegelhadjumpeditoutofdevilry。

  Wellherememberedasayoungman,intheharbourofGibraltaronce,howagirl——ahandsomegirl,too——hadjumpedoverboardforabet。Hecouldseehernow,andalltheladsoverboardafterher。ButCharlesandMr。WilcoxagreeditwasmuchmoreprobablynervesinMissSchlegel\'scase。Charleswasdepressed。Thatwomanhadatongue。

  Shewouldbringworsedisgraceonhisfatherbeforeshehaddonewiththem。

  Hestrolledoutontothecastlemoundtothinkthematterover。

  Theeveningwasexquisite。Onthreesidesofhimalittleriverwhispered,fullofmessagesfromthewest;abovehisheadtheruinsmadepatternsagainstthesky。Hecarefullyreviewedtheirdealingswiththisfamily,untilhefittedHelen,andMargaret,andAuntJuleyintoanorderlyconspiracy。

  Paternityhadmadehimsuspicious。Hehadtwochildrentolookafter,andmorecoming,anddaybydaytheyseemedlesslikelytogrowuprichmen。“Itisallverywell,“hereflected,“thepatersayingthathewillbejusttoall,butonecan\'tbejustindefinitely。Moneyisn\'telastic。What\'stohappenifEviehasafamily?And,cometothat,somaythepater。There\'llnotbeenoughtogoround,forthere\'snonecomingin,eitherthroughDollyorPercy。It\'sdamnable!“

  HelookedenviouslyattheGrange,whosewindowspouredlightandlaughter。

  Firstandlast,thisweddingwouldcostaprettypenny。Twoladieswerestrollingupanddownthegardenterrace,andasthesyllables“Imperialism“

  werewaftedtohisears,heguessedthatoneofthemwashisaunt。

  Shemighthavehelpedhim,ifshetoohadnothadafamilytoprovidefor。

  “Everyoneforhimself,“herepeated——amaximwhichhadcheeredhiminthepast,butwhichranggrimlyenoughamongtheruinsofOniton。

  Helackedhisfather\'sabilityinbusiness,andsohadaneverhigherregardformoney;unlesshecouldinheritplenty,hefearedtoleavehischildrenpoor。

  Ashesatthinking,oneoftheladieslefttheterraceandwalkedintothemeadow;herecognizedherasMargaretbythewhitebandagethatgleamedonherarm,andputouthiscigar,lestthegleamshouldbetrayhim。Sheclimbedupthemoundinzigzags,andattimesstoopeddown,asifshewasstrokingtheturf。Itsoundsabsolutelyincredible,butforamomentCharlesthoughtthatshewasinlovewithhim,andhadcomeouttotempthim。Charlesbelievedintemptresses,whoareindeedthestrongman\'snecessarycomplement,andhavingnosenseofhumour,hecouldnotpurgehimselfofthethoughtbyasmile。

  Margaret,whowasengagedtohisfather,andhissister\'swedding-guest,keptonherwaywithoutnoticinghim,andheadmittedthathehadwrongedheronthispoint。Butwhatwasshedoing?Whywasshestumblingaboutamongsttherubbleandcatchingherdressinbramblesandburrs?

  Assheedgedroundthekeep,shemusthavegottoleewardandsmelthiscigar-smoke,forsheexclaimed,“Hullo!Who\'sthat?“

  Charlesmadenoanswer。

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