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Catherine, as I have said, sat up half the night, as if she still expected to hear Morris Townsend ring at the door.On the morrow this expectation was less unreasonable; but it was not gratified by the reappearance of the young man.Neither had he written; there was not a word of explanation or reassurance.Fortunately for Catherine, she could take refuge from her excitement, which had now become intense, in her determination that her father should see nothing of it.How well she deceived her father we shall have occasion to learn; but her innocent arts were of little avail before a person of the rare perspicacity of Mrs.Penniman.This lady easily saw that she was agitated, and if there was any agitation going forward, Mrs.

Penniman was not a person to forfeit her natural share in it.She returned to the charge the next evening, and requested her niece to confide in her- to unburden her heart.Perhaps she should be able to explain certain things that now seemed dark, and that she knew more about than Catherine supposed.If Catherine had been frigid the night before, today she was haughty.

"You are completely mistaken, and I have not the least idea what you mean.I don't know what you are trying to fasten on me, and I have never had less need of anyone's explanations in my life."In this way the girl delivered herself, and from hour to hour kept her aunt at bay.From hour to hour Mrs.Penniman's curiosity grew.She would have given her little finger to know what Morris had said and done, what tone he had taken, what pretext he had found.She wrote to him, naturally, to request an interview; but she received, as naturally, no answer to her petition.Morris was not in a writing mood; for Catherine had addressed him two short notes which met with no acknowledgment.These notes were so brief that I may give them entire."Won't you give me some sign that you didn't mean to be so cruel as you seemed on Tuesday?"- that was the first; the other was a little longer."If I was unreasonable or suspicious on Tuesday- if Iannoyed you or troubled you in any way- I beg your forgiveness, and I promise never again to be so foolish.I am punished enough, and Idon't understand.Dear Morris, you are killing me!" These notes were dispatched on the Friday and Saturday; but Saturday and Sunday passed without bringing the poor girl the satisfaction she desired.

Her punishment accumulated; she continued to bear it, however, with a good deal of superficial fortitude.On Saturday morning, the doctor, who had been watching in silence, spoke to his sister Lavinia.

"The thing has happened- the scoundrel has backed out!""Never!" cried Mrs.Penniman, who had bethought herself what she should say to Catherine, but was not provided with a line of defense against her brother, so that indignant negation was the only weapon in her hands.

"He has begged for a reprieve, then, if you like that better!""It seems to make you very happy that your daughter's affections have been trifled with.""It does," said the doctor, "for I had foretold it! It's a great pleasure to be in the right.""Your pleasures make one shudder!" his sister exclaimed.

Catherine went rigidly through her usual occupations; that is, to the point of going with her aunt to church on Sunday morning.She generally went to afternoon service as well; but on this occasion her courage faltered, and she begged of Mrs.Penniman to go without her.

"I am sure you have a secret," said Mrs.Penniman, with great significance, looking at her rather grimly.

"If I have, I shall keep it," Catherine answered, turning away.

Mrs.Penniman started for church; but before she had arrived, she stopped and turned back, and before twenty minutes had elapsed she reentered the house, looked into the empty parlors, and then went upstairs and knocked at Catherine's door.She got no answer; Catherine was not in her room, and Mrs.Penniman presently ascertained that she was not in the house."She has gone to him! She has fled!" Lavinia cried, clasping her hands with admiration and envy.But she soon perceived that Catherine had taken nothing with her- all her personal property in her room was intact- and then she jumped at the hypothesis that the girl had gone forth, not in tenderness, but in resentment."She has followed him to his own door! She has burst upon him in his own apartment!" It was in these terms that Mrs.

Penniman depicted to herself her niece's errand, which, viewed in this light, gratified her sense of the picturesque only a shade less strongly than the idea of a clandestine marriage.To visit one's lover, with tears and reproaches, at his own residence, was an image so agreeable to Mrs.Penniman's mind that she felt a sort of aesthetic disappointment at its lacking, in this case, the harmonious accompaniments of darkness and storm.A quiet Sunday afternoon appeared an inadequate setting for it; and, indeed, Mrs.Penniman was quite out of humor with the conditions of the time, which passed very slowly as she sat in the front parlor, in her bonnet and her cashmere shawl, awaiting Catherine's return.

This event at last took place.She saw her- at the window- mount the steps, and she went to await her in the hall, where she pounced upon her as soon as she had entered the house, and drew her into the parlor, closing the door with solemnity.Catherine was flushed, and her eye was bright.Mrs.Penniman hardly knew what to think.

"May I venture to ask where you have been?" she demanded.

"I have been to take a walk," said Catherine."I thought you had gone to church.""I did go to church; but the service was shorter than usual.And pray where did you walk?""I don't know!" said Catherine.

"Your ignorance is most extraordinary! Dear Catherine, you can trust me.""What am I to trust you with?"

"With your secret- your sorrow."

"I have no sorrow!" said Catherine, fiercely.

"My poor child," Mrs.Penniman insisted, "you can't deceive me.Iknow everything.I have been requested to- a- to converse with you.""I don't want to converse!"

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