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第6章 The Attic(2)

Winfield,captain of the schooner Mary,to Miss Abigail Weatherby.

"Abigail Weatherby,"she said aloud.The name had a sweet,old-fashioned sound."They must have been Aunt Jane's friends."She closed the trunk and pushed it back to its place,under the eaves.

In a distant corner was the old cedar chest,heavily carved.She pulled it out into the light,her cheeks glowing with quiet happiness,and sat down on the floor beside it.It was evidently Miss Hathaway's treasure box,put away in the attic when spinsterhood was confirmed by the fleeting years.

On top,folded carefully in a sheet,was a gown of white brocade,short-waisted and quaint,trimmed with pearl passementerie.The neck was square,cut modestly low,and filled in with lace of a delicate,frosty pattern--Point d'Alencon.Underneath the gown lay piles of lingerie,all of the finest linen,daintily made by hand.Some of it was trimmed with real lace,some with crocheted edging,and the rest with hemstitched ruffles and feather-stitching.

There was another gown,much worn,of soft blue cashmere,some sea-shells,a necklace of uncut turquoises,the colour changed to green,a prayer-book,a little hymnal,and a bundle of letters,tied with a faded blue ribbon,which she did not touch.There was but one picture--an ambrotype,in an ornate case,of a handsome young man,with that dashing,dare-devil look in his eyes which has ever been attractive to women.

Ruth smiled as she put the treasures away,thinking that,had Fate thrown the dice another way,the young man might have been her esteemed and respected uncle.Then,all at once,it came to her that she had unthinkingly stumbled upon her aunt's romance.

She was not a woman to pry into others'secrets,and felt guilty as she fled from the attic,taking the lamp with her.Afterward,as she sat on the narrow piazza,basking in the warm Spring sunshine,she pieced out the love affair of Jane Hathaway's early girlhood after her own fashion.

She could see it all plainly.Aunt Jane had expected to be married to the dashing young man and had had her trousseau in readiness,when something happened.The folded paper would indicate that he was Charles Winfield,who had married some one else,but whether Aunt Jane had broken her engagement,or the possible Uncle Charles had simply taken a mate without any such formality,was a subject of conjecture.

Still,if the recreant lover had married another,would Aunt Jane have kept her treasure chest and her wedding gown?Ruth knew that she herself would not,but she understood that aunts were in a class by themselves.It was possible that Charles Winfield was an earlier lover,and she had kept the paper without any special motive,or,perhaps,for "auld lang syne."Probably the letters would have disclosed the mystery,and the newspaper instinct,on the trail of a "story,"was struggling with her sense of honour,but not for the world,now that she knew,would Ruth have read the yellowed pages,which doubtless held faded roses pressed between them.

The strings of sea-shells,and the larger ones,which could have come only from foreign shores,together with the light in the window,gave her a sudden clew.Aunt Jane was waiting for her lover and the lamp was a signal.If his name was Charles Winfield,the other woman was dead,and if not,the marriage notice was that of a friend or an earlier lover.

The explanation was reasonable,clear,and concise--what woman could ask for more?Yet there was something beyond it which was out of Miss Thorne's grasp--a tantalising something,which would not be allayed.Then she reflected that the Summer was before tier,and,in reality,now that she was off the paper,she had no business with other people's affairs.

The sun was hidden by gathering clouds and the air was damp before Ruth missed the bright warmth on the piazza,and began to walk back and forth by way of keeping warm.A gravelled path led to the gate and on either side was a row of lilac bushes,the bare stalks tipped with green.A white picket fence surrounded the yard,except at the back,where the edge of the precipice made it useless.The place was small and well kept,but there were no flower beds except at the front of the house,and there were only two or three trees.

She walked around the vegetable garden at the back of the house,where a portion of her Summer sustenance was planted,and discovered an unused gate at the side,which swung back and forth,idly,without latching.She was looking over the fence and down the steep hillside,when a sharp voice at her elbow made her jump.

"Sech as wants dinner can come in and get it,"announced Hepsey,sourly."I've yelled and yelled till I've most bust my throat and I ain't a-goin'to yell no more."She returned to the house,a picture of offended dignity,but carefully left the door ajar for Ruth,who discovered,upon this rude awakening from her reverie,that she was very hungry.

In the afternoon,the chill fog made it impossible to go out,for the wind had risen from the sea and driven the salt mist inland.

Miss Hathaway's library was meagre and uninteresting,Hepsey was busy in the kitchen,and Ruth was frankly bored.Reduced at last to the desperate strait of putting all her belongings in irreproachable order,she found herself,at four o'clock,without occupation.The temptation in the attic wrestled strongly with her,but she would not go.

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