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第18章

'All that one of them has ever done, or may do - may do, dearest father - to cause you pain or grief, forgive her,' said Marion, 'forgive her now, when her heart is full.Say that you forgive her.That you will forgive her.That she shall always share your love, and -,' and the rest was not said, for her face was hidden on the old man's shoulder.

'Tut, tut, tut,' said the Doctor gently.'Forgive! What have I to forgive? Heyday, if our true lovers come back to flurry us like this, we must hold 'em at a distance; we must send expresses out to stop 'em short upon the road, and bring 'em on a mile or two a day, until we're properly prepared to meet 'em.Kiss me, Puss.

Forgive! Why, what a silly child you are! If you had vexed and crossed me fifty times a day, instead of not at all, I'd forgive you everything, but such a supplication.Kiss me again, Puss.

There! Prospective and retrospective - a clear score between us.

Pile up the fire here! Would you freeze the people on this bleak December night! Let us be light, and warm, and merry, or I'll not forgive some of you!'

So gaily the old Doctor carried it! And the fire was piled up, and the lights were bright, and company arrived, and a murmuring of lively tongues began, and already there was a pleasant air of cheerful excitement stirring through all the house.

More and more company came flocking in.Bright eyes sparkled upon Marion; smiling lips gave her joy of his return; sage mothers fanned themselves, and hoped she mightn't be too youthful and inconstant for the quiet round of home; impetuous fathers fell into disgrace for too much exaltation of her beauty; daughters envied her; sons envied him; innumerable pairs of lovers profited by the occasion; all were interested, animated, and expectant.

Mr.and Mrs.Craggs came arm in arm, but Mrs.Snitchey came alone.

'Why, what's become of HIM?' inquired the Doctor.

The feather of a Bird of Paradise in Mrs.Snitchey's turban, trembled as if the Bird of Paradise were alive again, when she said that doubtless Mr.Craggs knew.SHE was never told.

'That nasty office,' said Mrs.Craggs.

'I wish it was burnt down,' said Mrs.Snitchey.

'He's - he's - there's a little matter of business that keeps my partner rather late,' said Mr.Craggs, looking uneasily about him.

'Oh-h! Business.Don't tell me!' said Mrs.Snitchey.

'WE know what business means,' said Mrs.Craggs.

But their not knowing what it meant, was perhaps the reason why Mrs.Snitchey's Bird of Paradise feather quivered so portentously, and why all the pendant bits on Mrs.Craggs's ear-rings shook like little bells.

'I wonder YOU could come away, Mr.Craggs,' said his wife.

'Mr.Craggs is fortunate, I'm sure!' said Mrs.Snitchey.

'That office so engrosses 'em,' said Mrs.Craggs.

'A person with an office has no business to be married at all,'

said Mrs.Snitchey.

Then, Mrs.Snitchey said, within herself, that that look of hers had pierced to Craggs's soul, and he knew it; and Mrs.Craggs observed to Craggs, that 'his Snitcheys' were deceiving him behind his back, and he would find it out when it was too late.

Still, Mr.Craggs, without much heeding these remarks, looked uneasily about until his eye rested on Grace, to whom he immediately presented himself.

'Good evening, ma'am,' said Craggs.'You look charmingly.Your -Miss - your sister, Miss Marion, is she - '

'Oh, she's quite well, Mr.Craggs.'

'Yes - I - is she here?' asked Craggs.

'Here! Don't you see her yonder? Going to dance?' said Grace.

Mr.Craggs put on his spectacles to see the better; looked at her through them, for some time; coughed; and put them, with an air of satisfaction, in their sheath again, and in his pocket.

Now the music struck up, and the dance commenced.The bright fire crackled and sparkled, rose and fell, as though it joined the dance itself, in right good fellowship.Sometimes, it roared as if it would make music too.Sometimes, it flashed and beamed as if it were the eye of the old room: it winked too, sometimes, like a knowing patriarch, upon the youthful whisperers in corners.

Sometimes, it sported with the holly-boughs; and, shining on the leaves by fits and starts, made them look as if they were in the cold winter night again, and fluttering in the wind.Sometimes its genial humour grew obstreperous, and passed all bounds; and then it cast into the room, among the twinkling feet, with a loud burst, a shower of harmless little sparks, and in its exultation leaped and bounded, like a mad thing, up the broad old chimney.

Another dance was near its close, when Mr.Snitchey touched his partner, who was looking on, upon the arm.

Mr.Craggs started, as if his familiar had been a spectre.

'Is he gone?' he asked.

'Hush! He has been with me,' said Snitchey, 'for three hours and more.He went over everything.He looked into all our arrangements for him, and was very particular indeed.He - Humph!'

The dance was finished.Marion passed close before him, as he spoke.She did not observe him, or his partner; but, looked over her shoulder towards her sister in the distance, as she slowly made her way into the crowd, and passed out of their view.

'You see! All safe and well,' said Mr.Craggs.'He didn't recur to that subject, I suppose?'

'Not a word.'

'And is he really gone? Is he safe away?'

'He keeps to his word.He drops down the river with the tide in that shell of a boat of his, and so goes out to sea on this dark night! - a dare-devil he is - before the wind.There's no such lonely road anywhere else.That's one thing.The tide flows, he says, an hour before midnight - about this time.I'm glad it's over.' Mr.Snitchey wiped his forehead, which looked hot and anxious.

'What do you think,' said Mr.Craggs, 'about - '

'Hush!' replied his cautious partner, looking straight before him.

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