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第75章 A MERE INTERLUDE(2)

CHAPTER II

It was the end of July--dry,too dry,even for the season,the delicate green herbs and vegetables that grew in this favoured end of the kingdom tasting rather of the watering-pot than of the pure fresh moisture from the skies.Baptista's boxes were packed,and one Saturday morning she departed by a waggonette to the station,and thence by train to Pen-zephyr,from which port she was,as usual,to cross the water immediately to her home,and become Mr.Heddegan's wife on the Wednesday of the week following.

She might have returned a week sooner.But though the wedding day had loomed so near,and the banns were out,she delayed her departure till this last moment,saying it was not necessary for her to be at home long beforehand.As Mr.Heddegan was older than herself,she said,she was to be married in her ordinary summer bonnet and grey silk frock,and there were no preparations to make that had not been amply made by her parents and intended husband.

In due time,after a hot and tedious journey,she reached Pen-zephyr.

She here obtained some refreshment,and then went towards the pier,where she learnt to her surprise that the little steamboat plying between the town and the islands had left at eleven o'clock;the usual hour of departure in the afternoon having been forestalled in consequence of the fogs which had for a few days prevailed towards evening,****** twilight navigation dangerous.

This being Saturday,there was now no other boat till Tuesday,and it became obvious that here she would have to remain for the three days,unless her friends should think fit to rig out one of the island'sailing-boats and come to fetch her--a not very likely contingency,the sea distance being nearly forty miles.

Baptista,however,had been detained in Pen-zephyr on more than one occasion before,either on account of bad weather or some such reason as the present,and she was therefore not in any personal alarm.

But,as she was to be married on the following Wednesday,the delay was certainly inconvenient to a more than ordinary degree,since it would leave less than a day's interval between her arrival and the wedding ceremony.

Apart from this awkwardness she did not much mind the accident.It was indeed curious to see how little she minded.Perhaps it would not be too much to say that,although she was going to do the critical deed of her life quite willingly,she experienced an indefinable relief at the postponement of her meeting with Heddegan.

But her manner after ****** discovery of the hindrance was quiet and subdued,even to passivity itself;as was instanced by her having,at the moment of receiving information that the steamer had sailed,replied 'Oh,'so coolly to the porter with her luggage,that he was almost disappointed at her lack of disappointment.

The question now was,should she return again to Mrs.Wace,in the village of Lower Wes***,or wait in the town at which she had arrived.She would have preferred to go back,but the distance was too great;moreover,having left the place for good,and somewhat dramatically,to become a bride,a return,even for so short a space,would have been a trifle humiliating.

Leaving,then,her boxes at the station,her next anxiety was to secure a respectable,or rather genteel,lodging in the popular seaside resort confronting her.To this end she looked about the town,in which,though she had passed through it half-a-dozen times,she was practically a stranger.

Baptista found a room to suit her over a fruiterer's shop;where she made herself at home,and set herself in order after her journey.An early cup of tea having revived her spirits she walked out to reconnoitre.

Being a schoolmistress she avoided looking at the schools,and having a sort of trade connection with books,she avoided looking at the booksellers;but wearying of the other shops she inspected the churches;not that for her own part she cared much about ecclesiastical edifices;but tourists looked at them,and so would she--a proceeding for which no one would have credited her with any great originality,such,for instance,as that she subsequently showed herself to possess.The churches soon oppressed her.She tried the Museum,but came out because it seemed lonely and tedious.

Yet the town and the walks in this land of strawberries,these headquarters of early English flowers and fruit,were then,as always,attractive.From the more picturesque streets she went to the town gardens,and the Pier,and the Harbour,and looked at the men at work there,loading and unloading as in the time of the Phoenicians.

'Not Baptista?Yes,Baptista it is!'

The words were uttered behind her.Turning round she gave a start,and became confused,even agitated,for a moment.Then she said in her usual undemonstrative manner,'O--is it really you,Charles?'Without speaking again at once,and with a half-smile,the new-comer glanced her over.There was much criticism,and some resentment--even temper--in his eye.

'I am going home,'continued she.'But I have missed the boat.'He scarcely seemed to take in the meaning of this explanation,in the intensity of his critical survey.'Teaching still?What a fine schoolmistress you make,Baptista,I warrant!'he said with a slight flavour of sarca**,which was not lost upon her.

'I know I am nothing to brag of,'she replied.'That's why I have given up.'

'O--given up?You astonish me.'

'I hate the profession.'

'Perhaps that's because I am in it.'

'O no,it isn't.But I am going to enter on another life altogether.

I am going to be married next week to Mr.David Heddegan.'

The young man--fortified as he was by a natural cynical pride and passionateness--winced at this unexpected reply,notwithstanding.

'Who is Mr.David Heddegan?'he asked,as indifferently as lay in his power.

She informed him the bearer of the name was a general merchant of Giant's Town,St.Maria's island--her father's nearest neighbour and oldest friend.

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