第 21 节
作者:津夏      更新:2021-04-30 15:57      字数:9322
  〃But   you   know   so   little   of   her。 The   Esdailes   themselves   know   so
  little。   She is really only an acquaintance; although she is staying at The
  Lindens。      Would it not be wise to speak to Mrs。 Esdaile first; John?〃
  〃I do not think; Ada; that Mrs。 Esdaile is at all likely to say anything
  which   would   materially   affect   my   course   of   action。       I   have   given   the
  matter     due   consideration。     The     scientific   mind    is  slow   at  arriving    at
  conclusions;   but   having   once   formed   them;   it   is   not   prone   to   change。
  Matrimony   is   the   natural   condition   of   the   human   race。     I   have;   as   you
  know; been so engaged in academical and other work; that I have had no
  time to devote to merely personal questions。              It is different now; and I see
  no valid reason why I should forego this opportunity of seeking a suitable
  helpmate。〃
  〃And you are engaged?〃
  〃Hardly that; Ada。        I ventured yesterday to indicate to the lady that I
  was prepared to submit to the common lot of humanity。                   I shall wait upon
  her after my morning lecture; and learn how far my proposals meet with
  her acquiescence。        But you frown; Ada!〃
  His   sister   started;   and   made   an   effort   to   conceal   her   expression   of
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  annoyance。       She even stammered out some few words of congratulation;
  but a vacant look had come into her brother's eyes; and he was evidently
  not listening to her。
  〃I am sure; John; that I wish you the happiness which you deserve。                   If
  I hesitated at all; it is because I know how much is at stake; and because
  the thing is so sudden; so unexpected。〃             Her thin white hand stole up to
  the   black   cross   upon   her   bosom。    〃These   are   moments   when   we   need
  guidance; John。       If I could persuade you to turn to spiritual〃
  The Professor waved the suggestion away with a deprecating hand。
  〃It   is   useless   to   reopen   that   question;〃   he   said。 〃We   cannot   argue
  upon it。    You assume more than I can grant。             I am forced to dispute your
  premises。      We have no common basis。〃
  His sister sighed。
  〃You have no faith;〃 she said。
  〃I have faith in those great evolutionary forces which are leading the
  human race to some unknown but elevated goal。〃
  〃You believe in nothing。〃
  〃On   the   contrary;    my   dear   Ada;   I   believe   in   the   differentiation   of
  protoplasm。〃
  She   shook   her   head   sadly。    It   was   the   one   subject   upon   which   she
  ventured to dispute her brother's infallibility。
  〃This is rather beside the question;〃 remarked the Professor; folding up
  his   napkin。    〃If   I   am   not   mistaken;   there   is   some   possibility   of   another
  matrimonial event occurring in the family。             Eh; Ada?      What!〃
  His small eyes glittered with sly facetiousness as he shot a twinkle at
  his sister。    She sat very stiff; and traced patterns upon the cloth with the
  sugar…tongs。
  〃Dr。 James M‘Murdo O'Brien〃 said the Professor; sonorously。
  〃Don't; John; don't!〃 cried Miss Ainslie Grey。
  〃Dr。 James M‘Murdo O'Brien;〃 continued her brother inexorably; 〃is a
  man who has already made his mark upon the science of the day。                       He is
  my   first   and   my   most   distinguished   pupil。    I   assure   you; Ada;   that   his
  ‘Remarks upon   the Bile…Pigments;  with special   reference to   Urobilin;'  is
  likely    to  live  as   a  classic。   It   is  not  too   much     to  say   that  he   has
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  revolutionised our views about urobilin。〃
  He paused; but his sister sat silent; with bent head and flushed cheeks。
  The little ebony cross rose and fell with her hurried breathings。
  〃Dr。    James    M‘Murdo      O'Brien    has;   as  you   know;    the   offer  of  the
  physiological   chair   at   Melbourne。       He   has   been   in Australia   five   years;
  and has a brilliant future before him。           To…day he leaves us for Edinburgh;
  and in two months' time; he goes out to take over his new duties。                      You
  know his feeling towards you。            It; rests with you as to whether he goes
  out alone。     Speaking for myself; I cannot imagine any higher mission for
  a woman of culture than to go through life in the company of a man who is
  capable of such a research as that which Dr。 James M‘Murdo O'Brien has
  brought to a successful conclusion。〃
  〃He has not spoken to me;〃 murmured the lady。
  〃Ah;   there   are   signs   which   are   more   subtle   than   speech;〃   said   her
  brother; wagging his head。          〃But you are pale。        Your vasomotor system
  is   excited。    Your    arterioles    have   contracted。     Let    me   entreat   you   to
  compose   yourself。       I   think   I   hear   the   carriage。 I   fancy   that   you   may
  have a visitor this morning; Ada。          You will excuse me now。〃
  With a quick glance at the clock he strode off into the hall; and within
  a   few   minutes     he  was   rattling   in  his  quiet;   well…appointed      brougham
  through the brick…lined streets of Birchespool。
  His lecture over; Professor Ainslie Grey paid a visit to his laboratory;
  where   he   adjusted   several   scientific   instruments;   made   a   note   as   to   the
  progress of three separate infusions of bacteria; cut half…a…dozen sections
  with a microtome; and finally resolved the difficulties of seven different
  gentlemen;   who   were   pursuing   researches   in   as   many   separate   lines   of
  inquiry。     Having   thus     conscientiously   and   methodically   completed          the
  routine of his duties; he returned to his carriage and ordered the coachman
  to   drive   him    to  The   Lindens。     His    face   as   he  drove    was   cold   and
  impassive; but he drew his fingers from time to time down his prominent
  chin with a jerky; twitchy movement。
  The   Lindens   was   an   old…fashioned;   ivy…clad   house   which   had   once
  been in the country; but was now caught in the long; red…brick feelers of
  the growing city。       It   still stood   back from  the road   in the privacy of   its
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  own grounds。        A winding path; lined with laurel bushes; led to the arched
  and   porticoed   entrance。       To   the   right   was   a   lawn;   and   at   the   far   side;
  under the shadow of a hawthorn; a lady sat in a garden…chair with a book
  in   her   hands。    At   the   click   of   the   gate   she   started;   and   the   Professor;
  catching     sight   of  her;   turned    away    from    the  door;   and   strode    in  her
  direction。
  〃What! won't you go   in and see Mrs。  Esdaile?〃 she asked;  sweeping
  out from under the shadow of the hawthorn。
  She was a small woman; strongly feminine; from the rich coils of her
  light…coloured hair to the dainty garden slipper which peeped from under
  her   cream…tinted   dress。      One   tiny   well…gloved   hand   was   outstretched   in
  greeting;   while   the   other   pressed   a   thick;   green…covered   volume   against
  her   side。   Her   decision   and   quick;   tactful   manner   bespoke   the   mature
  woman   of   the   world;   but   her   upraised   face   had   preserved   a   girlish   and
  even infantile expression of innocence in its large; fearless; grey eyes; and
  sensitive;   humorous   mouth。         Mrs。   O'James   was   a   widow;   and   she   was
  two…and…thirty years of age; but neither fact could have been deduced from
  her appearance。
  〃You will surely go in and see Mrs。 Esdaile;〃 she repeated; glancing up
  at him with eyes which had in them something between a challenge and a
  caress。
  〃I did not come to see Mrs。 Esdaile;〃 he answered; with no relaxation
  of his cold and grave manner; 〃I came to see you。〃
  〃I   am   sure   I  should    be  highly   honoured;〃       she  said;   with   just  the
  slightest little touch of brogue in her accent。           〃What are the students to do
  without their Professor?〃
  〃I   have   already  completed   my  academic   duties。          Take   my  arm;   and
  we   shall   walk   in   the   sunshine。    Surely   we   cannot   wonder   that   Eastern
  people   should   have   made   a   deity   of   the   sun。   It   is   the   great   beneficent
  force of Natureman's ally against cold; sterility; and all that is