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第21章

It was one of her theories that Isabel Archer was very fortunate in being independent, and that she ought to make some very enlightened use of that state.She never called it the state of solitude, much less of singleness; she thought such descriptions weak, and, besides, her sister Lily constantly urged her to come and abide.She had a friend whose acquaintance she had made shortly before her father's death, who offered so high an example of useful activity that Isabel always thought of her as a model.Henrietta Stackpole had the advantage of an admired ability; she was thoroughly launched in journalism, and her letters to the Interviewer, from Washington, Newport, the White Mountains and other places, were universally quoted.Isabel pronounced them with confidence "ephemeral," but she esteemed the courage, energy and good-humour of the writer, who, without parents and without property, had adopted three of the children of an infirm and widowed sister and was paying their school-bills out of the proceeds of her literary labour.Henrietta was in the van of progress and had clear-cut views on most subjects; her cherished desire had long been to come to Europe and write a series of letters to the Interviewer from the radical point of view- an enterprise the less difficult as she knew perfectly in advance what her opinions would be and to how many objections most European institutions lay open.When she heard that Isabel was coming she wished to start at once; thinking, naturally, that it would be delightful the two should travel together.She had been obliged, however, to postpone this enterprise.She thought Isabel a glorious creature, and had spoken of her covertly in some of her letters, though she never mentioned the fact to her friend, who would not have taken pleasure in it and was not a regular student of the Interviewer.Henrietta, for Isabel, was chiefly a proof that a woman might suffice to herself and be happy.Her resources were of the obvious kind; but even if one had not the journalistic talent and a genius for guessing, as Henrietta said, what the public was going to want, one was not therefore to conclude that one had no vocation, no beneficent aptitude of any sort, and resign one's self to being frivolous and hollow.Isabel was stoutly determined not to be hollow.If one should wait with the right patience one would find some happy work to one's hand.Of course, among her theories, this young lady was not without a collection of views on the subject of marriage.

The first on the list was a conviction of the vulgarity of thinking too much of it.From lapsing into eagerness on this point she earnestly prayed she might be delivered; she held that a woman ought to be able to live to herself, in the absence of exceptional flimsiness, and that it was perfectly possible to be happy without the society of a more or less coarse-minded person of another sex.The girl's prayer was very sufficiently answered; something pure and proud that there was in her- something cold and dry an unappreciated suitor with a taste for analysis might have called it- had hitherto kept her from any great vanity of conjecture on the article of possible husbands.Few of the men she saw seemed worth a ruinous expenditure, and it made her smile to think that one of them should present himself as an incentive to hope and a reward of patience.Deep in her soul- it was the deepest thing there- lay a belief that if a certain light should dawn she could give herself completely; but this image, on the whole, was too formidable to be attractive.

Isabel's thoughts hovered about it, but they seldom rested on it long;after a little it ended in alarms.It often seemed to her that she thought too much about herself; you could have made her colour, any day in the year, by calling her a rank egoist.She was always planning out her development, desiring her perfection, observing her progress.Her nature had, in her conceit, a certain garden-like quality, a suggestion of perfume and murmuring boughs, of shady bowers and lengthening vistas, which made her feel that introspection was, after all, an exercise in the open air, and that a visit to the recesses of one's spirit was harmless when one returned from it with a lapful of roses.But she was often reminded that there were other gardens in the world than those of her remarkable soul, and that there were moreover a great many places which were not gardens at all-only dusky pestiferous tracts, planted thick with ugliness and misery.

In the current of that repaid episode on curiosity on which she had lately been floating, which had conveyed her to this beautiful old England and might carry her much further still, she often checked herself with the thought of the thousands of people who were less happy than herself- a thought which for the moment made her fine, full consciousness appear a kind of immodesty.What should one do with the misery of the world in a scheme of the agreeable for one's self?

It must be confessed that this question never held her long.She was too young, too impatient to live, too unacquainted with pain.She always returned to her theory that a young woman whom after all every one thought clever should begin by getting a general impression of life.This impression was necessary to prevent mistakes, and after it should be secured she might make the unfortunate condition of others a subject of special attention.

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