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第66章 PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING (2)

Indeed, not merely that sum, but a great part of the hundred which Lord Cumnor had given her for her trousseau, was required to pay off debts at Ashcombe; for the school had been anything but flourishing since Mrs Kirkpatrick had had it.It was really very much to her credit that she preferred clearing herself from debt to purchasing wedding finery.But it was one of the few points to be respected in Mrs Kirkpatrick that she had always been careful in payment to the shops where she dealt; it was a little sense of duty cropping out.Whatever other faults might arise from her superficial and flimsy character, she was always uneasy till she was out of debt.Yet she had no scruple in appropriating her future husband's money to her own use, when it was decided that it was not to be employed as he intended.What new articles she bought for herself, were all such as would make a show, and an impression upon the ladies of Hollingford.She argued with herself that linen, and all underclothing, would never be seen, while she knew that every gown she had, would give rise to much discussion and would be counted up in the little town.So her stock of 'underclothing was very small, and scarcely any of it new;but it was made of dainty material, and was finely mended up by her deft fingers, many a night long after her pupils were in bed; inwardly resolving all the time she sewed, that hereafter some one else should do her plain-work.

Indeed, many a little circumstance of former subjection to the will of others rose up before her during these quiet hours, as an endurance or a suffering never to occur again.So apt are people to look forward to a different kind of life from that to which they have been accustomed, as being free from care and trial! She recollected how, one time during this very summer at the Towers, after she was engaged to Mr Gibson, when she had taken above an hour to arrange her hair in some new mode carefully studied from Mrs Bradley's fashion-book - after all, when she came down, looking her very best, as she thought, and ready for her lover, Lady Cumnor had sent her back again to her room, just as if she had been a little child, to do her hair over again, and not to make such a figure of fun of herself!

Another time she had been sent to change her gown for one in her opinion far less becoming, but which suited Lady Cumnor's taste better.These were little things; but they were late samples of what in different shapes she had had to endure for many years; and her liking for Mr Gibson grew in proportion to her sense of the evils from which he was going to serve as a means of escape.After all, that interval of hope and plain-sewing, intermixed though it was by tuition, was not disagreeable.Her wedding-dress was secure.

Her former pupils at the Towers were going to present her with that; they were to dress her from head to foot on the auspicious day.Lord Cumnor, as has been said, had given her a hundred pounds for her trousseau, and had sent Mr Preston a carte-blanche order for the wedding-breakfast in the old hall in Ashcombe Manor-house.Lady Cumnor - a little put out by the marriage not being deferred till her grandchildren's Christmas holidays - had nevertheless given Mrs Kirkpatrick an excellent English-made watch and chain; more clumsy but more serviceable than the little foreign elegance that had hung at her side so long, and misled her so often.Her preparations were thus in a very considerable state of forwardness, while Mr Gibson had done nothing as yet towards any new arrangement or decoration of his house for his intended bride.He knew he ought to do something.But what? Where to begin, when so much was out of order, and he had so little time for superintendence? At length he came to the wise decision of asking one of the Miss Brownings to take the trouble of preparing all that was immediately requisite in his house, for old friendship's sake;and resolved to leave all the more ornamental decorations that he proposed, to the taste of his future wife.But before ****** his request to the Miss Brownings he had to tell them of his engagement, which had hitherto been kept a secret from the townspeople, who had set down his frequent visits at the Towers to the score of the countess's health.He felt how he should have laughed in his sleeve at any middle-aged widower who came to him with a confession of the kind he had now to make to the Miss Brownings, and disliked the idea of the necessary call: but it was to be done, so one evening he went in (promiscuous,' as they called it, and told them his story.At the end of the first chapter - that is to say, at the end of the story of Mr Coxe's calf-love, Miss Browning held up her hands in surprise.'To think of Molly, as I have held in long-clothes, coming to have a lover!

Well, to be sure! Sister Phoebe - ' (she was just coming into the room), 'here's a piece of news! Molly Gibson has got a lover! One may almost say she's had an offer! Mr Gibson, may not one? - and she's but sixteen!' 'Seventeen, sister,' said Miss Phoebe, who piqued herself on knowing all about dear Mr Gibson's domestic affairs.'Seventeen, the 22nd of last June.' 'Well, have it your own way.Seventeen, if you like to call her so!' said Miss Browning, impatiently.'The fact is still the same - she's got a lover;and it seems to me she was in long-clothes only yesterday.' 'I'm sure I hope her course of true love will run smooth,' said Miss Phoebe.Now Mr Gibson came in; for his story was not half told, and he did not want them to run away too far with the idea of Molly's love-affair.'Molly knows nothing about it.I haven't even named it to any one but you two, and to one other friend.I trounced Coxe well, and did my best to keep his attachment - as he calls it - in bounds.But I was sadly puzzled what to do about Molly.Miss Eyre was away, and I couldn't leave them in the house together without any older woman.' 'Oh, Mr Gibson! why did you not send her to us?' broke in Miss Browning.

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