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  \"WhosaysIain’t?\"

  \"There’sbeensomecomplaintsmade,itappears。MissHatchardsentformethismorning————\"

  Charity’ssmoulderingresentmentbrokeintoablaze。\"I

  know!OrmaFry,andthattoadofaTargattgirlandBenFry,likeasnot。He’sgoingroundwithher。Thelow—

  downsneaks——Ialwaysknewthey’dtrytohavemeout!

  Asifanybodyevercametothelibrary,anyhow!\"

  \"Somebodydidyesterday,andyouweren’tthere。\"

  \"Yesterday?\"shelaughedatherhappyrecollection。\"Atwhattimewasn’tIthereyesterday,I’dliketoknow?\"

  \"Roundaboutfouro’clock。\"

  Charitywassilent。ShehadbeensosteepedinthedreamyremembranceofyoungHarney’svisitthatshehadforgottenhavingdesertedherpostassoonashehadleftthelibrary。

  \"Whocameatfouro’clock?\"

  \"MissHatcharddid。\"

  \"MissHatchard?Why,sheain’teverbeenneartheplacesinceshe’sbeenlame。Shecouldn’tgetupthestepsifshetried。\"

  \"Shecanbehelpedup,Iguess。Shewasyesterday,anyhow,bytheyoungfellowthat’sstayingwithher。Hefoundyouthere,Iunderstand,earlierintheafternoon;andhewentbackandtoldMissHatchardthebookswereinbadshapeandneededattendingto。Shegotexcited,andhadherselfwheeledstraightround;

  andwhenshegottheretheplacewaslocked。Soshesentforme,andtoldmeaboutthat,andabouttheothercomplaints。Sheclaimsyou’veneglectedthings,andthatshe’sgoingtogetatrainedlibrarian。\"

  Charityhadnotmovedwhilehespoke。Shestoodwithherheadthrownbackagainstthewindow—frame,herarmshangingagainsthersides,andherhandssotightlyclenchedthatshefelt,withoutknowingwhathurther,thesharpedgeofhernailsagainstherpalms。

  OfallMr。Royallhadsaidshehadretainedonlythephrase:\"HetoldMissHatchardthebookswereinbadshape。\"Whatdidshecarefortheotherchargesagainsther?Maliceortruth,shedespisedthemasshedespisedherdetractors。Butthatthestrangertowhomshehadfeltherselfsomysteriouslydrawnshouldhavebetrayedher!Thatattheverymomentwhenshehadfledupthehillsidetothinkofhimmoredeliciouslyheshouldhavebeenhasteninghometodenouncehershort—comings!

  Sherememberedhow,inthedarknessofherroom,shehadcoveredherfacetopresshisimaginedkisscloser;

  andherheartragedagainsthimforthelibertyhehadnottaken。

  \"Well,I’llgo,\"shesaidsuddenly。\"I’llgorightoff。\"

  \"Gowhere?\"SheheardthestartlednoteinMr。Royall’svoice。

  \"Why,outoftheiroldlibrary:straightout,andneversetfootinitagain。Theyneedn’tthinkI’mgoingtowaitroundandletthemsaythey’vedischargedme!\"

  \"Charity——CharityRoyall,youlisten————\"hebegan,gettingheavilyoutofhischair;butshewavedhimaside,andwalkedoutoftheroom。

  Upstairsshetookthelibrarykeyfromtheplacewhereshealwayshiditunderherpincushion——whosaidshewasn’tcareful?——putonherhat,andsweptdownagainandoutintothestreet。IfMr。Royallheardhergohemadenomotiontodetainher:hissuddenragesprobablymadehimunderstandtheuselessnessofreasoningwithhers。

  Shereachedthebricktemple,unlockedthedoorandenteredintotheglacialtwilight。\"I’mgladI’llneverhavetositinthisoldvaultagainwhenotherfolksareoutinthesun!\"shesaidaloudasthefamiliarchilltookher。Shelookedwithabhorrenceatthelongdingyrowsofbooks,thesheep—nosedMinervaonherblackpedestal,andthemild—facedyoungmaninahighstockwhoseeffigypinedaboveherdesk。Shemeanttotakeoutofthedrawerherrolloflaceandthelibraryregister,andgostraighttoMissHatchardtoannounceherresignation。Butsuddenlyagreatdesolationovercameher,andshesatdownandlaidherfaceagainstthedesk。Herheartwasravagedbylife’scruelestdiscovery:thefirstcreaturewhohadcometowardheroutofthewildernesshadbroughtheranguishinsteadofjoy。Shedidnotcry;tearscamehardtoher,andthestormsofherheartspentthemselvesinwardly。Butasshesatthereinherdumbwoeshefeltherlifetobetoodesolate,toouglyandintolerable。

  \"WhathaveIeverdonetoit,thatitshouldhurtmeso?\"shegroaned,andpressedherfistsagainstherlids,whichwerebeginningtoswellwithweeping。

  \"Iwon’t——Iwon’tgotherelookinglikeahorror!\"shemuttered,springingupandpushingbackherhairasifitstifledher。Sheopenedthedrawer,draggedouttheregister,andturnedtowardthedoor。Asshedidsoitopened,andtheyoungmanfromMissHatchard’scameinwhistling。

  IV

  Hestoppedandliftedhishatwithashysmile。\"Ibegyourpardon,\"hesaid。\"Ithoughttherewasnoonehere。\"

  Charitystoodbeforehim,barringhisway。\"Youcan’tcomein。Thelibraryain’topentothepublicWednesdays。\"

  \"Iknowit’snot;butmycousingavemeherkey。\"

  \"MissHatchard’sgotnorighttogiveherkeytootherfolks,anymore’nIhave。I’mthelibrarianandIknowtheby—laws。Thisismylibrary。\"

  Theyoungmanlookedprofoundlysurprised。

  \"Why,Iknowitis;I’msosorryifyoumindmycoming。\"

  \"Isupposeyoucametoseewhatmoreyoucouldsaytosetheragainstme?Butyouneedn’ttrouble:it’smylibrarytoday,butitwon’tbethistimetomorrow。I’monthewaynowtotakeherbackthekeyandtheregister。\"

  YoungHarney’sfacegrewgrave,butwithoutbetrayingtheconsciousnessofguiltshehadlookedfor。

  \"Idon’tunderstand,\"hesaid。\"Theremustbesomemistake。WhyshouldIsaythingsagainstyoutoMissHatchard——ortoanyone?\"

  TheapparentevasivenessofthereplycausedCharity’sindignationtooverflow。\"Idon’tknowwhyyoushould。

  IcouldunderstandOrmaFry’sdoingit,becauseshe’salwayswantedtogetmeoutofhereeversincethefirstday。Ican’tseewhy,whenshe’sgotherownhome,andherfathertoworkforher;norIdaTargatt,neither,whenshegotalegacyfromherstep—brotheron’ylastyear。Butanywayweallliveinthesameplace,andwhenit’saplacelikeNorthDormerit’senoughtomakepeoplehateeachotherjusttohavetowalkdownthesamestreeteveryday。Butyoudon’tlivehere,andyoudon’tknowanythingaboutanyofus,sowhatdidyouhavetomeddlefor?Doyousupposetheothergirls’dhavekeptthebooksanybetter’nIdid?

  Why,OrmaFrydon’thardlyknowabookfromaflat—

  iron!AndwhatifIdon’talwayssitroundheredoingnothingtillitstrikesfiveupatthechurch?Whocaresifthelibrary’sopenorshut?Doyousupposeanybodyevercomeshereforbooks?Whatthey’dliketocomeforistomeetthefellowsthey’regoingwithifI’dlet’em。ButIwouldn’tletBillSollasfromoverthehillhangroundherewaitingfortheyoungestTargattgirl,becauseIknowhim……that’sall……evenifIdon’tknowaboutbooksallIoughtto……\"

  Shestoppedwithachokinginherthroat。Tremorsofragewererunningthroughher,andshesteadiedherselfagainsttheedgeofthedesklestheshouldseeherweakness。

  Whathesawseemedtoaffecthimdeeply,forhegrewredunderhissunburn,andstammeredout:\"But,MissRoyall,Iassureyou……Iassureyou……\"

  Hisdistressinflamedheranger,andsheregainedhervoicetoflingback:\"IfIwasyouI’dhavethenervetosticktowhatIsaid!\"

  Thetauntseemedtorestorehispresenceofmind。\"I

  hopeIshouldifIknew;butIdon’t。Apparentlysomethingdisagreeablehashappened,forwhichyouthinkI’mtoblame。ButIdon’tknowwhatitis,becauseI’vebeenuponEagleRidgeeversincetheearlymorning。\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhereyou’vebeenthismorning,butI

  knowyouwerehereinthislibraryyesterday;anditwasyouthatwenthomeandtoldyourcousinthebookswereinbadshape,andbroughtherroundtoseehowI’dneglectedthem。\"

  YoungHarneylookedsincerelyconcerned。\"Wasthatwhatyouweretold?Idon’twonderyou’reangry。Thebooksareinbadshape,andassomeareinterestingit’sapity。ItoldMissHatchardtheyweresufferingfromdampnessandlackofair;andIbroughtherheretoshowherhoweasilytheplacecouldbeventilated。I

  alsotoldheryououghttohavesomeonetohelpyoudothedustingandairing。IfyouweregivenawrongversionofwhatIsaidI’msorry;butI’msofondofoldbooksthatI’dratherseethemmadeintoabonfirethanlefttomoulderawaylikethese。\"

  Charityfelthersobsrisingandtriedtostifletheminwords。\"Idon’tcarewhatyousayyoutoldher。AllIknowisshethinksit’sallmyfault,andI’mgoingtolosemyjob,andIwanteditmore’nanyoneinthevillage,becauseIhaven’tgotanybodybelongingtome,thewayotherfolkshave。AllIwantedwastoputasidemoneyenoughtogetawayfromheresometime。

  D’yousupposeifithadn’tbeenforthatI’dhavekeptonsittingdayafterdayinthisoldvault?\"

  Ofthisappealherhearertookuponlythelastquestion。\"Itisanoldvault;butneeditbe?That’sthepoint。Andit’smyputtingthequestiontomycousinthatseemstohavebeenthecauseofthetrouble。\"Hisglanceexploredthemelancholypenumbraofthelongnarrowroom,restingontheblotchedwalls,thediscolouredrowsofbooks,andthesternrosewooddesksurmountedbytheportraitoftheyoungHonorius。

  \"Ofcourseit’sabadjobtodoanythingwithabuildingjammedagainstahilllikethisridiculousmausoleum:youcouldn’tgetagooddraughtthroughitwithoutblowingaholeinthemountain。Butitcanbeventilatedafterafashion,andthesuncanbeletin:

  I’llshowyouhowifyoulike……\"Thearchitect’spassionforimprovementhadalreadymadehimlosesightofhergrievance,andheliftedhisstickinstructivelytowardthecornice。Buthersilenceseemedtotellhimthatshetooknointerestintheventilationofthelibrary,andturningbacktoherabruptlyheheldoutbothhands。\"Lookhere——youdon’tmeanwhatyousaid?

  Youdon’treallythinkI’ddoanythingtohurtyou?\"

  Anewnoteinhisvoicedisarmedher:noonehadeverspokentoherinthattone。

  \"Oh,whatDIDyoudoitforthen?\"shewailed。Hehadherhandsinhis,andshewasfeelingthesmoothtouchthatshehadimaginedthedaybeforeonthehillside。

  Hepressedherhandslightlyandletthemgo。\"Why,tomakethingspleasanterforyouhere;andbetterforthebooks。I’msorryifmycousintwistedaroundwhatI

  said。She’sexcitable,andshelivesontrifles:I

  oughttohaverememberedthat。Don’tpunishmebylettingherthinkyoutakeherseriously。\"

  ItwaswonderfultohearhimspeakofMissHatchardasifshewereaquerulousbaby:inspiteofhisshynesshehadtheairofpowerthattheexperienceofcitiesprobablygave。ItwasthefactofhavinglivedinNettletonthatmadelawyerRoyall,inspiteofhisinfirmities,thestrongestmaninNorthDormer;andCharitywassurethatthisyoungmanhadlivedinbiggerplacesthanNettleton。

  ShefeltthatifshekeptupherdenunciatorytonehewouldsecretlyclassherwithMissHatchard;andthethoughtmadehersuddenlysimple。

  \"Itdon’tmattertoMissHatchardhowItakeher。Mr。

  Royallsaysshe’sgoingtogetatrainedlibrarian;andI’dsoonerresignthanhavethevillagesayshesentmeaway。\"

  \"Naturallyyouwould。ButI’msureshedoesn’tmeantosendyouaway。Atanyrate,won’tyougivemethechancetofindoutfirstandletyouknow?ItwillbetimeenoughtoresignifI’mmistaken。\"

  Herprideflamedintohercheeksatthesuggestionofhisintervening。\"Idon’twantanybodyshouldcoaxhertokeepmeifIdon’tsuit。\"

  Hecolouredtoo。\"IgiveyoumywordIwon’tdothat。

  Onlywaittilltomorrow,willyou?\"Helookedstraightintohereyeswithhisshygreyglance。\"Youcantrustme,youknow——youreallycan。\"

  Alltheoldfrozenwoesseemedtomeltinher,andshemurmuredawkwardly,lookingawayfromhim:\"Oh,I’llwait。\"

  V

  TherehadneverbeensuchaJuneinEagleCounty。

  Usuallyitwasamonthofmoods,withabruptalternationsofbelatedfrostandmid—summerheat;thisyear,dayfolloweddayinasequenceoftemperatebeauty。Everymorningabreezeblewsteadilyfromthehills。Towardnoonitbuiltupgreatcanopiesofwhitecloudthatthrewacoolshadowoverfieldsandwoods;thenbeforesunsetthecloudsdissolvedagain,andthewesternlightraineditsunobstructedbrightnessonthevalley。

  OnsuchanafternoonCharityRoyalllayonaridgeaboveasunlithollow,herfacepressedtotheearthandthewarmcurrentsofthegrassrunningthroughher。

  Directlyinherlineofvisionablackberrybranchlaiditsfrailwhiteflowersandblue—greenleavesagainstthesky。Justbeyond,atuftofsweet—fernuncurledbetweenthebeadedshootsofthegrass,andasmallyellowbutterflyvibratedoverthemlikeafleckofsunshine。Thiswasallshesaw;butshefelt,aboveherandabouther,thestronggrowthofthebeechesclothingtheridge,theroundingofpalegreenconesoncountlessspruce—branches,thepushofmyriadsofsweet—fernfrondsinthecracksofthestonyslopebelowthewood,andthecrowdingshootsofmeadowsweetandyellowflagsinthepasturebeyond。Allthisbubblingofsapandslippingofsheathsandburstingofcalyxeswascarriedtoheronmingledcurrentsoffragrance。Everyleafandbudandbladeseemedtocontributeitsexhalationtothepervadingsweetnessinwhichthepungencyofpine—sapprevailedoverthespiceofthymeandthesubtleperfumeoffern,andallweremergedinamoistearth—smellthatwaslikethebreathofsomehugesun—warmedanimal。

  Charityhadlaintherealongtime,passiveandsun—

  warmedastheslopeonwhichshelay,whentherecamebetweenhereyesandthedancingbutterflythesightofaman’sfootinalargewornbootcoveredwithredmud。

  \"Oh,don’t!\"sheexclaimed,raisingherselfonherelbowandstretchingoutawarninghand。

  \"Don’twhat?\"ahoarsevoiceaskedaboveherhead。

  \"Don’tstamponthosebrambleflowers,youdolt!\"sheretorted,springingtoherknees。Thefootpausedandthendescendedclumsilyonthefrailbranch,andraisinghereyesshesawaboveherthebewilderedfaceofaslouchingmanwithathinsunburntbeard,andwhitearmsshowingthroughhisraggedshirt。

  \"Don’tyoueverSEEanything,LiffHyatt?\"sheassailedhim,ashestoodbeforeherwiththelookofamanwhohasstirredupawasp’snest。

  Hegrinned。\"Iseenyou!That’swhatIcomedownfor。\"

  \"Downfromwhere?\"shequestioned,stoopingtogatherupthepetalshisfoothadscattered。

  Hejerkedhisthumbtowardtheheights。\"BeencuttingdowntreesforDanTargatt。\"

  Charitysankbackonherheelsandlookedathimmusingly。ShewasnotintheleastafraidofpoorLiffHyatt,thoughhe\"camefromtheMountain,\"andsomeofthegirlsranwhentheysawhim。Amongthemorereasonablehepassedforaharmlesscreature,asortoflinkbetweenthemountainandcivilizedfolk,whooccasionallycamedownanddidalittlewoodcuttingforafarmerwhenhandswereshort。Besides,sheknewtheMountainpeoplewouldneverhurther:Liffhimselfhadtoldhersooncewhenshewasalittlegirl,andhadmethimonedayattheedgeoflawyerRoyall’spasture。\"Theywon’tanyof’emtouchyouupthere,f’everyouwastocomeup……ButIdon’ts’poseyouwill,\"hehadaddedphilosophically,lookingathernewshoes,andattheredribbonthatMrs。Royallhadtiedinherhair。

  Charityhad,intruth,neverfeltanydesiretovisitherbirthplace。ShedidnotcaretohaveitknownthatshewasoftheMountain,andwasshyofbeingseenintalkwithLiffHyatt。Buttodayshewasnotsorrytohavehimappear。AgreatmanythingshadhappenedtohersincethedaywhenyoungLuciusHarneyhadenteredthedoorsoftheHatchardMemorial,butnone,perhaps,sounforeseenasthefactofhersuddenlyfindingitaconveniencetobeongoodtermswithLiffHyatt。Shecontinuedtolookupcuriouslyathisfreckledweather—

  beatenface,withfeverishhollowsbelowthecheekbonesandthepaleyelloweyesofaharmlessanimal。\"I

  wonderifhe’srelatedtome?\"shethought,withashiverofdisdain。

  \"Isthereanyfolkslivinginthebrownhousebytheswamp,upunderPorcupine?\"shepresentlyaskedinanindifferenttone。

  LiffHyatt,forawhile,consideredherwithsurprise;

  thenhescratchedhisheadandshiftedhisweightfromonetatteredsoletotheother。

  \"There’salwaysthesamefolksinthebrownhouse,\"hesaidwithhisvaguegrin。

  \"They’refromupyourway,ain’tthey?\"

  \"Theirname’sthesameasmine,\"herejoineduncertainly。

  Charitystillheldhimwithresoluteeyes。\"Seehere,Iwanttogotheresomedayandtakeagentlemanwithmethat’sboardingwithus。He’supinthesepartsdrawingpictures。\"

  Shedidnotoffertoexplainthisstatement。ItwastoofarbeyondLiffHyatt’slimitationsfortheattempttobeworthmaking。\"Hewantstoseethebrownhouse,andgoalloverit,\"shepursued。

  Liffwasstillrunninghisfingersperplexedlythroughhisshockofstraw—coloredhair。\"Isitafellowfromthecity?\"heasked。

  \"Yes。Hedrawspicturesofthings。He’sdowntherenowdrawingtheBonnerhouse。\"Shepointedtoachimneyjustvisibleoverthedipofthepasturebelowthewood。

  \"TheBonnerhouse?\"Liffechoedincredulously。

  \"Yes。Youwon’tunderstand——anditdon’tmatter。AllIsayis:he’sgoingtotheHyatts’inadayortwo。\"

  Lifflookedmoreandmoreperplexed。\"Bashisuglysometimesintheafternoons。\"

  Shethrewherheadback,hereyesfullonHyatt’s。\"I’mcomingtoo:youtellhim。\"

  \"Theywon’tnoneofthemtroubleyou,theHyattswon’t。

  Whatd’youwantatakeastrangerwithyouthough?\"

  I’vetoldyou,haven’tI?You’vegottotellBashHyatt。\"

  Helookedawayatthebluemountainsonthehorizon;

  thenhisgazedroppedtothechimney—topbelowthepasture。

  \"He’sdowntherenow?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  Heshiftedhisweightagain,crossedhisarms,andcontinuedtosurveythedistantlandscape。\"Well,solong,\"hesaidatlast,inconclusively;andturningawayheshambledupthehillside。Fromtheledgeaboveher,hepausedtocalldown:\"Iwouldn’tgothereaSunday\";thenheclamberedontillthetreesclosedinonhim。Presently,fromhighoverhead,Charityheardtheringofhisaxe。

  Shelayonthewarmridge,thinkingofmanythingsthatthewoodsman’sappearancehadstirredupinher。Sheknewnothingofherearlylife,andhadneverfeltanycuriosityaboutit:onlyasullenreluctancetoexplorethecornerofhermemorywherecertainblurredimageslingered。Butallthathadhappenedtoherwithinthelastfewweekshadstirredhertothesleepingdepths。

  Shehadbecomeabsorbinglyinterestingtoherself,andeverythingthathadtodowithherpastwasilluminatedbythissuddencuriosity。

  ShehatedmorethaneverthefactofcomingfromtheMountain;butitwasnolongerindifferenttoher。

  Everythingthatinanywayaffectedherwasaliveandvivid:eventhehatefulthingshadgrowninterestingbecausetheywereapartofherself。

  \"IwonderifLiffHyattknowswhomymotherwas?\"shemused;anditfilledherwithatremorofsurprisetothinkthatsomewomanwhowasonceyoungandslight,withquickmotionsofthebloodlikehers,hadcarriedherinherbreast,andwatchedhersleeping。Shehadalwaysthoughtofhermotherassolongdeadastobenomorethananamelesspinchofearth;butnowitoccurredtoherthattheonce—youngwomanmightbealive,andwrinkledandelf—lockedlikethewomanshehadsometimesseeninthedoorofthebrownhousethatLuciusHarneywantedtodraw。

  Thethoughtbroughthimbacktothecentralpointinhermind,andshestrayedawayfromtheconjecturesrousedbyLiffHyatt’spresence。Speculationsconcerningthepastcouldnotholdherlongwhenthepresentwassorich,thefuturesorosy,andwhenLuciusHarney,astone’sthrowaway,wasbendingoverhissketch—book,frowning,calculating,measuring,andthenthrowinghisheadbackwiththesuddensmilethathadsheditsbrightnessovereverything。

  Shescrambledtoherfeet,butasshedidsoshesawhimcomingupthepastureanddroppeddownonthegrasstowait。Whenhewasdrawingandmeasuringoneof\"hishouses,\"asshecalledthem,sheoftenstrayedawaybyherselfintothewoodsorupthehillside。Itwaspartlyfromshynessthatshedidso:fromasenseofinadequacythatcametohermostpainfullywhenhercompanion,absorbedinhisjob,forgotherignoranceandherinabilitytofollowhisleastallusion,andplungedintoamonologueonartandlife。Toavoidtheawkwardnessoflisteningwithablankface,andalsotoescapethesurprisedstareoftheinhabitantsofthehousesbeforewhichhewouldabruptlypulluptheirhorseandopenhissketch—book,sheslippedawaytosomespotfromwhich,withoutbeingseen,shecouldwatchhimatwork,oratleastlookdownonthehousehewasdrawing。Shehadnotbeendispleased,atfirst,tohaveitknowntoNorthDormerandtheneighborhoodthatshewasdrivingMissHatchard’scousinaboutthecountryinthebuggyhehadhiredoflawyerRoyall。

  Shehadalwayskepttoherself,contemptuouslyalooffromvillagelove—making,withoutexactlyknowingwhetherherfiercepridewasduetothesenseofhertaintedorigin,orwhethershewasreservingherselfforamorebrilliantfate。Sometimessheenviedtheothergirlstheirsentimentalpreoccupations,theirlonghoursofinarticulatephilanderingwithoneofthefewyouthswhostilllingeredinthevillage;butwhenshepicturedherselfcurlingherhairorputtinganewribbononherhatforBenFryoroneoftheSollasboysthefeverdroppedandsherelapsedintoindifference。

  Nowsheknewthemeaningofherdisdainsandreluctances。ShehadlearnedwhatshewasworthwhenLuciusHarney,lookingatherforthefirsttime,hadlostthethreadofhisspeech,andleanedreddeningontheedgeofherdesk。Butanotherkindofshynesshadbeenborninher:aterrorofexposingtovulgarperilsthesacredtreasureofherhappiness。Shewasnotsorrytohavetheneighborssuspectherof\"goingwith\"

  ayoungmanfromthecity;butshedidnotwantitknowntoallthecountrysidehowmanyhoursofthelongJunedaysshespentwithhim。WhatshemostfearedwasthattheinevitablecommentsshouldreachMr。Royall。

  Charitywasinstinctivelyawarethatfewthingsconcerningherescapedtheeyesofthesilentmanunderwhoseroofshelived;andinspiteofthelatitudewhichNorthDormeraccordedtocourtingcouplesshehadalwaysfeltthat,onthedaywhensheshowedtooopenapreference,Mr。Royallmight,asshephrasedit,makeher\"payforit。\"How,shedidnotknow;andherfearwasthegreaterbecauseitwasundefinable。Ifshehadbeenacceptingtheattentionsofoneofthevillageyouthsshewouldhavebeenlessapprehensive:Mr。

  Royallcouldnotpreventhermarryingwhenshechoseto。Buteverybodyknewthat\"goingwithacityfellow\"

  wasadifferentandlessstraightforwardaffair:almosteveryvillagecouldshowavictimoftheperilousventure。AndherdreadofMr。Royall’sinterventiongaveasharpenedjoytothehoursshespentwithyoungHarney,andmadeher,atthesametime,shyofbeingtoogenerallyseenwithhim。

  Asheapproachedsherosetoherknees,stretchingherarmsaboveherheadwiththeindolentgesturethatwasherwayofexpressingaprofoundwell—being。

  \"I’mgoingtotakeyoutothathouseupunderPorcupine,\"sheannounced。

  \"Whathouse?Oh,yes;thatramshackleplaceneartheswamp,withthegipsy—lookingpeoplehangingabout。

  It’scuriousthatahousewithtracesofrealarchitectureshouldhavebeenbuiltinsuchaplace。

  Butthepeoplewereasulky—lookinglot——doyousupposethey’llletusin?\"

  \"They’lldowhateverItellthem,\"shesaidwithassurance。

  Hethrewhimselfdownbesideher。\"Willthey?\"herejoinedwithasmile。\"Well,Ishouldliketoseewhat’sleftinsidethehouse。AndIshouldliketohaveatalkwiththepeople。WhowasitwhowastellingmetheotherdaythattheyhadcomedownfromtheMountain?\"

  Charityshotasidewardlookathim。ItwasthefirsttimehehadspokenoftheMountainexceptasafeatureofthelandscape。Whatelsedidheknowaboutit,andaboutherrelationtoit?Herheartbegantobeatwiththefierceimpulseofresistancewhichsheinstinctivelyopposedtoeveryimaginedslight。

  \"TheMountain?Iain’tafraidoftheMountain!\"

  Hertoneofdefianceseemedtoescapehim。Helaybreast—downonthegrass,breakingoffsprigsofthymeandpressingthemagainsthislips。Faroff,abovethefoldsofthenearerhills,theMountainthrustitselfupmenacinglyagainstayellowsunset。

  \"Imustgouptheresomeday:Iwanttoseeit,\"hecontinued。

  Herheart—beatsslackenedandsheturnedagaintoexaminehisprofile。Itwasinnocentofallunfriendlyintention。

  \"What’dyouwanttogouptheMountainfor?\"

  \"Why,itmustberatheracuriousplace。There’saqueercolonyupthere,youknow:sortofout—laws,alittleindependentkingdom。Ofcourseyou’veheardthemspokenof;butI’mtoldtheyhavenothingtodowiththepeopleinthevalleys——ratherlookdownonthem,infact。Isupposethey’reroughcustomers;buttheymusthaveagooddealofcharacter。\"

  Shedidnotquiteknowwhathemeantbyhavingagooddealofcharacter;buthistonewasexpressiveofadmiration,anddeepenedherdawningcuriosity。ItstruckhernowasstrangethatsheknewsolittleabouttheMountain。Shehadneverasked,andnoonehadeverofferedtoenlightenher。NorthDormertooktheMountainforgranted,andimplieditsdisparagementbyanintonationratherthanbyexplicitcriticism。

  \"It’squeer,youknow,\"hecontinued,\"that,justoverthere,ontopofthathill,thereshouldbeahandfulofpeoplewhodon’tgiveadamnforanybody。\"

  Thewordsthrilledher。Theyseemedthecluetoherownrevoltsanddefiances,andshelongedtohavehimtellhermore。

  \"Idon’tknowmuchaboutthem。Havetheyalwaysbeenthere?\"

  \"Nobodyseemstoknowexactlyhowlong。DownatCrestontheytoldmethatthefirstcolonistsaresupposedtohavebeenmenwhoworkedontherailwaythatwasbuiltfortyorfiftyyearsagobetweenSpringfieldandNettleton。Someofthemtooktodrink,orgotintotroublewiththepolice,andwentoff——

  disappearedintothewoods。AyearortwolatertherewasareportthattheywerelivingupontheMountain。

  ThenIsupposeothersjoinedthem——andchildrenwereborn。Nowtheysaythereareoverahundredpeopleupthere。Theyseemtobequiteoutsidethejurisdictionofthevalleys。Noschool,nochurch——andnosheriffevergoesuptoseewhatthey’reabout。Butdon’tpeopleevertalkofthematNorthDormer?\"

  \"Idon’tknow。Theysaythey’rebad。\"

  Helaughed。\"Dothey?We’llgoandsee,shallwe?\"

  Sheflushedatthesuggestion,andturnedherfacetohis。\"Youneverheard,Isuppose——Icomefromthere。

  TheybroughtmedownwhenIwaslittle。\"

  \"You?\"Heraisedhimselfonhiselbow,lookingatherwithsuddeninterest。\"You’refromtheMountain?Howcurious!Isupposethat’swhyyou’resodifferent……\"

  Herhappybloodbathedhertotheforehead。Hewaspraisingher——andpraisingherbecauseshecamefromtheMountain!

  \"AmI……different?\"shetriumphed,withaffectedwonder。

  \"Oh,awfully!\"Hepickedupherhandandlaidakissonthesunburntknuckles。

  \"Come,\"hesaid,\"let’sbeoff。\"Hestoodupandshookthegrassfromhisloosegreyclothes。\"Whatagoodday!Whereareyougoingtotakemetomorrow?\"

  VI

  ThateveningaftersupperCharitysataloneinthekitchenandlistenedtoMr。RoyallandyoungHarneytalkingintheporch。

  ShehadremainedindoorsafterthetablehadbeenclearedandoldVerenahadhobbleduptobed。Thekitchenwindowwasopen,andCharityseatedherselfnearit,heridlehandsonherknee。Theeveningwascoolandstill。Beyondtheblackhillsanamberwestpassedintopalegreen,andthentoadeepblueinwhichagreatstarhung。Thesofthootofalittleowlcamethroughthedusk,andbetweenitscallsthemen’svoicesroseandfell。

  Mr。Royall’swasfullofasonoroussatisfaction。ItwasalongtimesincehehadhadanyoneofLuciusHarney’squalitytotalkto:Charitydivinedthattheyoungmansymbolizedallhisruinedandunforgottenpast。WhenMissHatchardhadbeencalledtoSpringfieldbytheillnessofawidowedsister,andyoungHarney,bythattimeseriouslyembarkedonhistaskofdrawingandmeasuringalltheoldhousesbetweenNettletonandtheNewHampshireborder,hadsuggestedthepossibilityofboardingattheredhouseinhiscousin’sabsence,CharityhadtrembledlestMr。

  Royallshouldrefuse。Therehadbeennoquestionoflodgingtheyoungman:therewasnoroomforhim。ButitappearedthathecouldstillliveatMissHatchard’sifMr。Royallwouldlethimtakehismealsattheredhouse;andafteraday’sdeliberationMr。Royallconsented。

  Charitysuspectedhimofbeinggladofthechancetomakealittlemoney。Hehadthereputationofbeinganavariciousman;butshewasbeginningtothinkhewasprobablypoorerthanpeopleknew。Hispracticehadbecomelittlemorethanavaguelegend,revivedonlyatlengtheningintervalsbyasummonstoHepburnorNettleton;andheappearedtodependforhislivingmainlyonthescantproduceofhisfarm,andonthecommissionsreceivedfromthefewinsuranceagenciesthatherepresentedintheneighbourhood。Atanyrate,hehadbeenpromptinacceptingHarney’soffertohirethebuggyatadollarandahalfaday;andhissatisfactionwiththebargainhadmanifesteditself,unexpectedlyenough,attheendofthefirstweek,byhistossingaten—dollarbillintoCharity’slapasshesatonedayretrimmingheroldhat。

  \"Here——gogetyourselfaSundaybonnetthat’llmakealltheothergirlsmad,\"hesaid,lookingatherwithasheepishtwinkleinhisdeep—seteyes;andsheimmediatelyguessedthattheunwontedpresent——theonlygiftofmoneyshehadeverreceivedfromhim——

  representedHarney’sfirstpayment。

  Buttheyoungman’scominghadbroughtMr。Royallotherthanpecuniarybenefit。Itgavehim,forthefirsttimeinyears,aman’scompanionship。Charityhadonlyadimunderstandingofherguardian’sneeds;butsheknewhefelthimselfabovethepeopleamongwhomhelived,andshesawthatLuciusHarneythoughthimso。

  Shewassurprisedtofindhowwellheseemedtotalknowthathehadalistenerwhounderstoodhim;andshewasequallystruckbyyoungHarney’sfriendlydeference。

  Theirconversationwasmostlyaboutpolitics,andbeyondherrange;buttonightithadapeculiarinterestforher,fortheyhadbeguntospeakoftheMountain。Shedrewbackalittle,lesttheyshouldseeshewasinhearing。

  \"TheMountain?TheMountain?\"sheheardMr。Royallsay。

  \"Why,theMountain’sablot——that’swhatitis,sir,ablot。Thatscumupthereoughttohavebeenruninlongago——andwouldhave,ifthepeopledownherehadn’tbeencleanscaredofthem。TheMountainbelongstothistownship,andit’sNorthDormer’sfaultifthere’sagangofthievesandoutlawslivingoverthere,insightofus,defyingthelawsoftheircountry。Why,thereain’tasherifforatax—collectororacoroner’ddurstgoupthere。WhentheyhearoftroubleontheMountaintheselectmenlooktheotherway,andpassanappropriationtobeautifythetownpump。Theonlymanthatevergoesupistheminister,andhegoesbecausetheysenddownandgethimwheneverthere’sanyofthemdies。TheythinkalotofChristianburialontheMountain——butIneverheardoftheirhavingtheministeruptomarrythem。AndtheynevertroubletheJusticeofthePeaceeither。Theyjustherdtogetherliketheheathen。\"

  Hewenton,explaininginsomewhattechnicallanguagehowthelittlecolonyofsquattershadcontrivedtokeepthelawatbay,andCharity,withburningeagerness,awaitedyoungHarney’scomment;buttheyoungmanseemedmoreconcernedtohearMr。Royall’sviewsthantoexpresshisown。

  \"Isupposeyou’veneverbeenupthereyourself?\"hepresentlyasked。

  \"Yes,Ihave,\"saidMr。Royallwithacontemptuouslaugh。\"ThewiseacresdownheretoldmeI’dbedoneforbeforeIgotback;butnobodyliftedafingertohurtme。AndI’djusthadoneoftheirgangsentupforsevenyearstoo。\"

  \"Youwentupafterthat?\"

  \"Yes,sir:rightafterit。ThefellowcamedowntoNettletonandranamuck,thewaytheysometimesdo。

  Afterthey’vedoneawood—cuttingjobtheycomedownandblowthemoneyin;andthismanendedupwithmanslaughter。Igothimconvicted,thoughtheywerescaredoftheMountainevenatNettleton;andthenaqueerthinghappened。Thefellowsentformetogoandseehimingaol。Iwent,andthisiswhathesays:

  ’Thefoolthatdefendedmeisachicken—liveredsonofa——andalltherestofit,’hesays。’I’vegotajobtobedoneformeupontheMountain,andyou’retheonlymanIseenincourtthatlooksasifhe’ddoit。’

  Hetoldmehehadachildupthere——orthoughthehad——

  alittlegirl;andhewantedherbroughtdownandrearedlikeaChristian。Iwassorryforthefellow,soIwentupandgotthechild。\"Hepaused,andCharitylistenedwithathrobbingheart。\"That’stheonlytimeIeverwentuptheMountain,\"heconcluded。

  Therewasamoment’ssilence;thenHarneyspoke。\"Andthechild——hadshenomother?\"

  \"Oh,yes:therewasamother。Butshewasgladenoughtohavehergo。She’dhavegivenhertoanybody。Theyain’thalfhumanupthere。Iguessthemother’sdeadbynow,withthelifeshewasleading。Anyhow,I’veneverheardofherfromthatdaytothis。\"

  \"MyGod,howghastly,\"Harneymurmured;andCharity,chokingwithhumiliation,sprangtoherfeetandranupstairs。Sheknewatlast:knewthatshewasthechildofadrunkenconvictandofamotherwhowasn’t\"halfhuman,\"andwasgladtohavehergo;andshehadheardthishistoryofheroriginrelatedtotheonebeinginwhoseeyesshelongedtoappearsuperiortothepeopleabouther!ShehadnoticedthatMr。Royallhadnotnamedher,hadevenavoidedanyallusionthatmightidentifyherwiththechildhehadbroughtdownfromtheMountain;andsheknewitwasoutofregardforherthathehadkeptsilent。Butofwhatusewashisdiscretion,sinceonlythatafternoon,misledbyHarney’sinterestintheout—lawcolony,shehadboastedtohimofcomingfromtheMountain?Noweverywordthathadbeenspokenshowedherhowsuchanoriginmustwidenthedistancebetweenthem。

  Duringhistendays’sojournatNorthDormerLuciusHarneyhadnotspokenawordoflovetoher。Hehadintervenedinherbehalfwithhiscousin,andhadconvincedMissHatchardofhermeritsasalibrarian;

  butthatwasasimpleactofjustice,sinceitwasbyhisownfaultthatthosemeritshadbeenquestioned。HehadaskedhertodrivehimaboutthecountrywhenhehiredlawyerRoyall’sbuggytogoonhissketchingexpeditions;butthattoowasnaturalenough,sincehewasunfamiliarwiththeregion。Lastly,whenhiscousinwascalledtoSpringfield,hehadbeggedMr。

  Royalltoreceivehimasaboarder;butwhereelseinNorthDormercouldhehaveboarded?NotwithCarrickFry,whosewifewasparalysed,andwhoselargefamilycrowdedhistabletoover—flowing;notwiththeTargatts,wholivedamileuptheroad,norwithpooroldMrs。Hawes,who,sincehereldestdaughterhaddesertedher,barelyhadthestrengthtocookherownmealswhileAllypickedupherlivingasaseamstress。

  Mr。Royall’swastheonlyhousewheretheyoungmancouldhavebeenofferedadecenthospitality。Therehadbeennothing,therefore,intheoutwardcourseofeventstoraiseinCharity’sbreastthehopeswithwhichittrembled。ButbeneaththevisibleincidentsresultingfromLuciusHarney’sarrivalthererananundercurrentasmysteriousandpotentastheinfluencethatmakestheforestbreakintoleafbeforetheiceisoffthepools。

  ThebusinessonwhichHarneyhadcomewasauthentic;

  CharityhadseentheletterfromaNewYorkpublishercommissioninghimtomakeastudyoftheeighteenthcenturyhousesinthelessfamiliardistrictsofNewEngland。Butincomprehensibleasthewholeaffairwastoher,andhardasshefoundittounderstandwhyhepausedenchantedbeforecertainneglectedandpaintlesshouses,whileothers,refurbishedand\"improved\"bythelocalbuilder,didnotarrestaglance,shecouldnotbutsuspectthatEagleCountywaslessrichinarchitecturethanheaverred,andthatthedurationofhisstay(whichhehadfixedatamonth)wasnotunconnectedwiththelookinhiseyeswhenhehadfirstpausedbeforeherinthelibrary。Everythingthathadfollowedseemedtohavegrownoutofthatlook:hiswayofspeakingtoher,hisquicknessincatchinghermeaning,hisevidenteagernesstoprolongtheirexcursionsandtoseizeoneverychanceofbeingwithher。

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