第 14 节
作者:辛苦      更新:2021-02-20 16:24      字数:9285
  Could   a   man   receive   tokens   of   this   sort   and   fail   to   put   two   and   two
  together?      I feel that I might possibly support life with a domineering and
  autocratic husband;and there is every prospect that I shall be called upon
  to do so;but not with a stupid one。             Suppose one were linked for ever to
  a man capable of asking;〃Did YOU send those feathers? 。 。 。 How was I
  to guess? 。 。 。 How was a fellow to know they came from you? 。 。 。 What
  on earth could I suppose they meant? 。 。 。 What clue did they offer me as to
  your   whereabouts?   。   。   。   Am   I   a   Sherlock   Holmes?〃No;   better   eternal
  celibacy than marriage with such a being!
  These were the thoughts that had been coursing through my goose… girl
  mind while I had been selling dressed poultry; but in some way they had
  not prepared me for the appearance of the aforesaid true love。
  To   see   the   very   person   whom   one   has   left   civilisation   to   avoid   is
  always      more    or  less   surprising;    and    to  make     the  meeting     less   likely;
  Buffington   is   even   farther   from   Oxenbridge   than   Barbury   Green。              The
  creature     was    well   mounted      (ominous;      when     he   came    to  override     my
  caprice!) and he looked bigger; and; yes; handsomer; though that doesn't
  signify;   and   still   more   determined   than   when   I   saw   him   last;   although
  goodness       knows     that   timidity    and   feebleness     of   purpose     were   not   in
  striking evidence on that memorable occasion。                   I had drawn up under the
  shade of a tree ostensibly to eat some cherries; thinking that if I turned my
  face away I might pass unrecognised。                  It was a stupid plan; for if I had
  whipped   up   the   mare   and   driven   on;   he   of   course;   would   have   had   to
  follow;      and    he   has    too    much      dignity    and    self…respect      to   shriek
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  recriminations into a woman's ear from a distance。
  He approached with deliberation; reined in his horse; and lifted his hat
  ceremoniously。        He   has   an   extremely   shapely   head;   but   I   did   not   show
  that the sight of it melted in the least the ice of my resolve; whereupon we
  talked;    not   very   freely   at  first;men   are   so  stiff  when    they   consider
  themselves   injured。       However;   silence   is   even   more   embarrassing   than
  conversation; so at length I begin:…
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃It is a lovely day。〃
  True   Love。〃Yes;   but   the   drought   is   getting   rather   oppressive;   don't
  you think?〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter。〃The   crops   certainly   need   rain;   and   the   feed   is
  becoming scarce。〃
  True Love。〃Are you a farmer's wife?〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃Oh no! that is a promotion to look forward to; I
  am now only a Goose Girl。〃
  True Love。〃Indeed!          If I wished to be severe I might remark: that I
  am sure you have found at last your true vocation!〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃It was certainly through no desire to please YOU
  that I chose it。〃
  True Love。〃I am quite sure of that!           Are you staying in this part?〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter。〃Oh       no!    I   live   many    miles    distant;   over   an
  extremely rough road。         And you?〃
  True Love。〃I am still at the Hydropathic; or   at least my luggage is
  there。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃It must be very pleasant to attract you so long。〃
  True Love。〃Not so pleasant as it was。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃No?         A new proprietor; I suppose。〃
  True Love。〃No; same proprietor; but the house is empty。〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter   (yawning   purposely)。〃That   is   strange;   the   hotels
  are usually so full at this season。        Why did so many leave?〃
  True Love。〃As a matter of fact; only one left。                〃Full〃 and 〃empty〃
  are purely relative terms。         I call a hotel full when it has you in it; empty
  when it hasn't。〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter   (dying   to   laugh;   but   concealing   her   feelings)。   〃I
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  trust my bulk does not make the same impression on the general public!
  Well;  I  won't   detain   you   longer;   good   afternoon;   I  must   go   home   to   my
  evening work。〃
  True Love。〃I will accompany you。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃If you are a gentleman you will remain where you
  are。〃
  True Love。〃In the road?          Perhaps; but if I am a man I shall follow
  you; they always do; I notice。          What are those foolish bundles in the back
  of that silly cart?〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter。〃Feed   for   the   pony;   please;   sir;   fish   for   dinner;
  randans      and   barley    meal    for   the   poultry;    and   four   unsold     rabbits。
  Wouldn't   you   like   them?      Only   one   and   sixpence   apiece。   Shot   at   three
  o'clock this morning。〃
  True Love。〃Thanks; I don't like mine shot so early。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃Oh; well! doubtless I shall be able to dispose of
  them on my way home; though times is 'ard!〃
  True   Love。〃Do   you   mean   that   you   will   〃peddle〃   them   along   the
  road?〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃You   understand   me   better than   usual;in fact  to
  perfection。〃
  He dismounts and strides to the back of the cart; lifts the covers; seizes
  the rabbits; flings some silver contemptuously into the basket; and looks
  about him for a place to bury his bargain。            A small boy approaching in the
  far distance will probably bag the game。
  Bailiff's   Daughter      (modestly)。〃Thanks        for   your   trade;   sir;  rather
  ungraciously       bestowed;     and   we   'opes   for   a  continuance     of   your   past
  fyvors。〃
  True    Love    (leaning    on   the  wheel     of  the  trap)。〃Let    us   stop  this
  nonsense。      What did you hope to gain by running away?〃
  Bailiff 's Daughter。〃Distance and absence。〃
  True   Love。〃You   knew   you   couldn't   prevent   my   offering   myself   to
  you sometime or other。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃Perhaps not; but I could at least defer it; couldn't
  I?〃
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  True Love。〃Why postpone the inevitable?〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃Doubtless I shrank from giving you the pain of a
  refusal。〃
  True Love。〃Perhaps; but do you know what I suspect?〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃I'm not a suspicious person; thank goodness!〃
  True Love。〃That; on the contrary; you are wilfully withholding from
  me the joy of acceptance。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃If I intended to accept you; why did I run away?〃
  True     Love。〃To      make    yourself     more    desirable     and   precious;     I
  suppose。〃
  Bailiff's    Daughter      (with    the   most     confident     coquetry)。〃Did       I
  succeed?〃
  True Love。〃No; you failed utterly。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter (secretly piqued)。〃Then I am glad I tried it。〃
  True   Love。〃You   couldn't   succeed         because   you   were     superlatively
  desirable and precious already; but you should never have experimented。
  Don't you know that Love is a high explosive?〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter。〃Is      it?   Then     it  ought   always     to  be   labelled
  〃dangerous;〃   oughtn't   it?      But   who   thought   of   suggesting   matches?   I'm
  sure I didn't!〃
  True Love。〃No such luck; I wish you would。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃According to your theory; if you apply a match to
  Love it is likely to 'go off。'〃
  True   Love。〃I   wish   you   would   try   it   on   mine   and   await   the   result。
  Come now; you'll have to marry somebody; sometime。〃
  Bailiff's Daughter。〃I confess I don't see the necessity。〃
  True Love (morosely)。〃You're the sort of woman men won't leave in
  undisturbed spinsterhood; they'll keep on badgering you。〃
  Bailiff's   Daughter。〃Oh;   I   don't   mind   the   badgering   of   a   number   of
  men; it's rather nice。      It's the one badger I find obnoxious。〃
  True    Love    (impatiently)。〃That's       just  the   perversity    of  things。    I
  could   put   a   stop   to   the   protestations   of   the   many;   I   should   like   nothing
  betterbut     the  pertinacity    of   the  one!    Ah;     well!   I   can't   drop   that
  without putting an end to my existence。〃
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