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第7章

"I can, sir.You'd have run away._She'll_ run away.Don't you worry your head about her--she'll save you the trouble.I tell you again, she'll run away."With those ominous words the housekeeper took up her basket, sighed heavily, and left me.

I sat down under a tree quite helpless.Here was the whole responsibility shifted upon my miserable shoulders.Not a lady in the neighborhood to whom I could apply for assistance, and the nearest shop eight miles distant from us.The toughest case Iever had to conduct, when I was at the Bar, was plain sailing compared with the difficulty of receiving our fair guest.

It was absolutely necessary, however, to decide at once where she was to sleep.All the rooms in the tower were of stone--dark, gloomy, and cold even in the summer-time.Impossible to put her in any one of them.The only other alternative was to lodge her in the little modern lean-to, which I have already described as being tacked on to the side of the old building.It contained three cottage-rooms, and they might be made barely habitable for a young lady.But then those rooms were occupied by Morgan.His books were in one, his bed was in another, his pipes and general lumber were in the third.Could I expect him, after the sour similitudes he had used in reference to our expected visitor, to turn out of his habitation and disarrange all his habits for her convenience? The bare idea of proposing the thing to him seemed ridiculous; and yet inexorable necessity left me no choice but to make the hopeless experiment.I walked back to the tower hastily and desperately, to face the worst that might happen before my courage cooled altogether.

On crossing the threshold of the hall door I was stopped, to my great amazement, by a procession of three of the farm-servants, followed by Morgan, all walking after each other, in Indian file, toward the spiral staircase that led to the top of the tower.The first of the servants carried the materials for making a fire;the second bore an inverted arm-chair on his head; the third tottered under a heavy load of books; while Morgan came last, with his canister of tobacco in his hand, his dressing-gown over his shoulders, and his whole collection of pipes hugged up together in a bundle under his arm.

"What on earth does this mean?" I inquired.

"It means taking Time by the forelock," answered Morgan, looking at me with a smile of sour satisfaction."I've got the start of your young woman, Griffith, and I'm making the most of it.""But where, in Heaven's name, are you going?" I asked, as the head man of the procession disappeared with his firing up the staircase.

"How high is this tower?" retorted Morgan.

"Seven stories, to be sure," I replied.

"Very good," said my eccentric brother, setting his foot on the first stair, "I'm going up to the seventh.""You can't," I shouted.

"_She_ can't, you mean," said Morgan, "and that's exactly why I'm going there.""But the room is not furnished."

"It's out of her reach."

"One of the windows has fallen to pieces.""It's out of her reach."

"There's a crow's nest in the corner."

"It's out of her reach."

By the time this unanswerable argument had attained its third repetition, Morgan, in his turn, had disappeared up the winding stairs.I knew him too well to attempt any further protest.

Here was my first difficulty smoothed away most unexpectedly; for here were the rooms in the lean-to placed by their owner's free act and deed at my disposal.I wrote on the spot to the one upholsterer of our distant county town to come immediately and survey the premises, and sent off a mounted messenger with the letter.This done, and the necessary order also dispatched to the carpenter and glazier to set them at work on Morgan's sky-parlor in the seventh story, I began to feel, for the first time, as if my scattered wits were coming back to me.By the time the evening had closed in I had hit on no less than three excellent ideas, all providing for the future comfort and amusement of our fair guest.The first idea was to get her a Welsh pony; the second was to hire a piano from the county town; the third was to send for a boxful of novels from London.I must confess I thought these projects for pleasing her very happily conceived, and Owen agreed with me.Morgan, as usual, took the opposite view.He said she would yawn over the novels, turn up her nose at the piano, and fracture her skull with the pony.As for the housekeeper, she stuck to her text as stoutly in the evening as she had stuck to it in the morning."Pianner or no pianner, story-book or no story-book, pony or no pony, you mark my words, sir--that young woman will run away."Such were the housekeeper's parting words when she wished me good-night.

When the next morning came, and brought with it that terrible waking time which sets a man's hopes and projects before him, the great as well as the small, stripped bare of every illusion, it is not to be concealed that I felt less sanguine of our success in entertaining the coming guest.So far as external preparations were concerned, there seemed, indeed, but little to improve; but apart from these, what had we to offer, in ourselves and our society, to attract her? There lay the knotty point of the question, and there the grand difficulty of finding an answer.

I fall into serious reflection while I am dressing on the pursuits and occupations with which we three brothers have been accustomed, for years past, to beguile the time.Are they at all likely, in the case of any one of us, to interest or amuse her?

My chief occupation, to begin with the youngest, consists, in acting as steward on Owen's property.The routine of my duties has never lost its sober attraction to my tastes, for it has always employed me in watching the best interests of my brother, and of my son also, who is one day to be his heir.But can Iexpect our fair guest to sympathize with such family concerns as these? Clearly not.

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