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第84章

Summer drew to an end, and early autumn: it was past Michaelmas, but the harvest was late that year, and a few of our fields were still uncleared.

Mr Linton and his daughter would frequently walk out among the reapers;at the carrying of the last sheaves, they stayed till dusk, and the evening happening to be chill and damp, my master caught a bad cold, that settling obstinately on his lungs, confined him indoors throughout the whole of the winter, nearly without intermission.

Poor Cathy, frightened from her little romance, had been considerably sadder and duller since its abandonment; and her father insisted on her reading less, and taking more exercise.She had his companionship no longer;I esteemed it a duty to supply its lack, as much as possible, with mine:

an inefficient substitute; for I could only spare two or three hours, from my numerous diurnal occupations, to follow her footsteps, and then my society was obviously less desirable than his.

On an afternoon in October, or the beginning of November--a fresh watery afternoon, when the turf and paths were rustling with moist, withered leaves, and the cold, blue sky was half hidden by clouds--dark grey streamers, rapidly mounting from the west, and boding abundant rain--I requested my young lady to forego her ramble, because I was certain of showers.She refused; and I unwillingly donned a cloak, and took my umbrella to accompany her on a stroll to the bottom of the park; a formal walk which she generally affected if low-spirited--and that she invariably was when Mr Edgar had been worse than ordinary, a thing never known from his confession, but guessed both by her and me, from his increased silence and the melancholy of his countenance.She went sadly on: there was no running or bounding now, though the chill wind might well have tempted her to a race.And often, from the side of my eye, I could detect her raising a hand, and brushing something off her cheek.I gazed round for a means of diverting her thoughts.

On one side of the road rose a high, rough bank, where hazels and stunted oaks, with their roots half exposed, held uncertain tenure: the soil was too loose for the latter; and strong winds had blown some nearly horizontal.

In summer, Miss Catherine delighted to climb along these trunks, and sit in the branches, swinging twenty feet above the ground; and I, pleased with her agility and her light, childish heart, still considered it proper to scold every time I caught her at such an elevation, but so that she knew there was no necessity for descending.From dinner to tea she would lie in her breeze-rocked cradle, doing nothing except singing old songs--my nursery lore--to herself, or watching the birds, joint tenants, feed and entice their young ones to fly: or nestling with closed lids, half thinking, half dreaming, happier than words can express.

`Look, miss!' I exclaimed, pointing to a nook under the roots of one twisted tree.`Winter is not here yet.There's a little flower up yonder, the last bud from the multitude of bluebells that clouded those turf steps in July with a lilac mist.Will you clamber up, and pluck it to show to papa?'

Cathy stared a long time at the lonely blossom trembling in its earthy shelter, and replied, at length:

`No, I'll not touch it: but it looks melancholy, does it not, Ellen?'

`Yes,' I observed, `about as starved and sackless as you: your cheeks are bloodless; let us take hold of hands and run.You're so low, I dare say I shall keep up with you.

`No,' she repeated, and continued sauntering on, pausing, at intervals, to muse over a bit of moss, or a tuft of blanched grass, or a fungus spreading its bright orange among the heaps of brown foliage; and, ever and anon, her hand was lifted to her averted face.

`Catherine, why are you crying, love?' I asked, approaching and putting my arm over her shoulder.`You mustn't cry because papa has a cold;be thankful it is nothing worse.

She now put no further restraint on her tears; her breath was stifled by sobs.

`Oh, it will be something worse,' she said.`And what shall I do when papa and you leave me, and I am by myself? I can't forget your words, Ellen; they are always in my ear.How life will be changed, how dreary the world will be, when papa and you are dead.'

`None can tell, whether you won't die before us,' I replied.`It's wrong to anticipate evil.We'll hope there are years and years to come before any of us go: master is young, and I am strong, and hardly forty-five.

My mother lived till eighty, a canty dame to the last.And suppose Mr Linton were spared till he saw sixty, that would be more years than you have counted, miss.And would it not be foolish to mourn a calamity above twenty years beforehand?'

`But Aunt Isabella was younger than papa,' she remarked, gazing up with timid hope to seek further consolation.

`Aunt Isabella had not you and me to nurse her,' I replied.`She wasn't as happy as master: she hadn't as much to live for.All you need do, is to wait well on your father, and cheer him by letting him see you cheerful; and avoid giving him anxiety on any subject: mind that, Cathy!

I'll not disguise but you might kill him, if you were wild and reckless, and cherished a foolish, fanciful affection for the son of a person who would be glad to have him in his grave; and allowed him to discover that you fretted over the separation he had judged it expedient to make.'

`I fret about nothing on earth except papa's illness,' answered my companion.`I care for nothing in comparison with papa.And I'll never--never--oh, never, while I have my senses, do an act or say a word to vex him.I love him better than myself, Ellen; and I know it by this: I pray every night that I may live after him; because I would rather be miserable than that he should be: that proves I love him better than myself.'

`Good words,' I replied.`But deeds must prove it also; and after he is well, remember you don't forget resolutions formed in the hour of fear.'

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