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第6章

In due course of time I received my answer, written on rose-colored paper, and expressed throughout in a tone of light, easy, feminine banter, which amused me in spite of myself.Miss Jessie, according to her own account, was hesitating, on receipt of my letter, between two alternatives--the one, of allowing herself to be buried six weeks in The Glen Tower; the other, of breaking the condition, giving up the money, and remaining magnanimously contented with nothing but a life-interest in her father's property.At present she inclined decidedly toward giving up the money and escaping the clutches of "the three horrid old men;" but she would let me know again if she happened to change her mind.And so, with best love, she would beg to remain always affectionately mine, as long as she was well out of my reach.

The summer passed, the autumn came, and I never heard from her again.Under ordinary circumstances, this long silence might have made me feel a little uneasy.But news reached me about this time from the Crimea that my son was wounded--not dangerously, thank God, but still severely enough to be la id up--and all my anxieties were now centered in that direction.By the beginning of September, however, I got better accounts of him, and my mind was made easy enough to let me think of Jessie again.Just as Iwas considering the necessity of writing once more to my refractory ward, a second letter arrived from her.She had returned at last from abroad, had suddenly changed her mind, suddenly grown sick of society, suddenly become enamored of the pleasures of retirement, and suddenly found out that the three horrid old men were three dear old men, and that six weeks'

solitude at The Glen Tower was the luxury, of all others, that she languished for most.As a necessary result of this altered state of things, she would therefore now propose to spend her allotted six weeks with her guardian.We might certainly expect her on the twentieth of September, and she would take the greatest care to fit herself for our society by arriving in the lowest possible spirits, and bringing her own sackcloth and ashes along with her.

The first ordeal to which this alarming letter forced me to submit was the breaking of the news it contained to my two brothers.The disclosure affected them very differently.Poor dear Owen merely turned pale, lifted his weak, thin hands in a panic-stricken manner, and then sat staring at me in speechless and motionless bewilderment.Morgan stood up straight before me, plunged both his hands into his pockets, burst suddenly into the harshest laugh I ever heard from his lips, and told me, with an air of triumph, that it was exactly what he expected.

"What you expected?" I repeated, in astonishment.

"Yes," returned Morgan, with his bitterest emphasis."It doesn't surprise me in the least.It's the way things go in this world--it's the regular moral see-saw of good and evil--the old story with the old end to it.They were too happy in the garden of Eden--down comes the serpent and turns them out.Solomon was too wise--down comes the Queen of Sheba, and makes a fool of him.

We've been too comfortable at The Glen Tower--down comes a woman, and sets us all three by the ears together.All I wonder at is that it hasn't happened before." With those words Morgan resignedly took out his pipe, put on his old felt hat and turned to the door.

"You're not going away before she comes?" exclaimed Owen, piteously."Don't leave us--please don't leave us!""Going!" cried Morgan, with great contempt."What should I gain by that? When destiny has found a man out, and heated his gridiron for him, he has nothing left to do, that I know of, but to get up and sit on it."I opened my lips to protest against the implied comparison between a young lady and a hot gridiron, but, before I could speak, Morgan was gone.

"Well," I said to Owen, "we must make the best of it.We must brush up our manners, and set the house tidy, and amuse her as well as we can.The difficulty is where to put her; and, when that is settled, the next puzzle will be, what to order in to make her comfortable.It's a hard thing, brother, to say what will or what will not please a young lady's taste."Owen looked absently at me, in greater bewilderment than ever--opened his eyes in perplexed consideration--repeated to himself slowly the word "tastes"--and then helped me with this suggestion:

"Hadn't we better begin, Griffith, by getting her a plum-cake?""My dear Owen," I remonstrated, "it is a grown young woman who is coming to see us, not a little girl from school.""Oh!" said Owen, more confused than before."Yes--I see; we couldn't do wrong, I suppose--could we?--if we got her a little dog, and a lot of new gowns."There was, evidently, no more help in the way of advice to be expected from Owen than from Morgan himself.As I came to that conclusion, I saw through the window our old housekeeper on her way, with her basket, to the kitchen-garden, and left the room to ascertain if she could assist us.

To my great dismay, the housekeeper took even a more gloomy view than Morgan of the approaching event.When I had explained all the circumstances to her, she carefully put down her basket, crossed her arms, and said to me in slow, deliberate, mysterious tones:

"You want my advice about what's to be done with this young woman? Well, sir, here's my advice: Don't you trouble your head about her.It won't be no use.Mind, I tell you, it won't be no use.""What do you mean?"

"You look at this place, sir--it's more like a prison than a house, isn't it? You, look at us as lives in it.We've got (saving your presence) a foot apiece in our graves, haven't we?

When you was young yourself, sir, what would you have done if they had shut you up for six weeks in such a place as this, among your grandfathers and grandmothers, with their feet in the grave?""I really can't say."

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