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第73章

IT WAS HER HABIT to remain in town very late in the summer; she preferred the house in Washington Square to any other habitation whatever, and it was under protest that she used to go to the seaside for the month of August.At the sea she spent her month at an hotel.The year that her father died she intermitted this custom altogether, not thinking it consistent with deep mourning; and the year after that she put off her departure till so late that the middle of August found her still in the heated solitude of Washington Square.

Mrs.Penniman, who was fond of a change, was usually eager for a visit to the country; but this year she appeared quite content with such rural impressions as she could gather at the parlor window from the ailanthus trees behind the wooden paling.The peculiar fragrance of this vegetation used to diffuse itself in the evening air, and Mrs.

Penniman, on the warm nights of July, often sat at the open window and inhaled it.This was a happy moment for Mrs.Penniman; after the death of her brother she felt more free to obey her impulses.A vague oppression had disappeared from her life, and she enjoyed a sense of freedom of which she had not been conscious since the memorable time, so long ago, when the doctor went abroad with Catherine and left her at home to entertain Morris Townsend.The year that had elapsed since her brother's death reminded her of that happy time, because, although Catherine, in growing older, had become a person to be reckoned with, yet her society was a very different thing, as Mrs.

Penniman said, from that of a tank of cold water.The elder lady hardly knew what use to make of this larger margin of her life; she sat and looked at it very much as she had often sat, with her poised needle in her hand, before her tapestry frame.She had a confident hope, however, that her rich impulses, her talent for embroidery, would still find their application, and this confidence was justified before many months had elapsed.

Catherine continued to live in her father's house, in spite of its being represented to her that a maiden lady of quiet habits might find a more convenient abode in one of the smaller dwellings, with brownstone fronts, which had at this time begun to adorn the transverse thoroughfares in the upper part of the town.She liked the earlier structure- it had begun by this time to be called an "old"house- and proposed to herself to end her days in it.If it was to large for a pair of unpretending gentlewomen, this was better than the opposite fault; for Catherine had no desire to find herself in closer quarters with her aunt.She expected to spend the rest of her life in Washington Square, and to enjoy Mrs.Penniman's society for the whole of this period; as she had a conviction that, long as she might live, her aunt would live at least as long, and always retain her brilliancy and activity.Mrs.Penniman suggested to her the idea of a rich vitality.

On one of those warm evenings in July of which mention has been made, the two ladies sat together at an open window, looking out on the quiet Square.It was too hot for lighted lamps, for reading, or for work; it might have appeared too hot even for conversation, Mrs.

Penniman having long been speechless.She sat forward in the window, half on the balcony, humming a little song.Catherine was within the room, in a low rocking chair, dressed in white, and slowly using a large palmetto fan.It was in this way, at this season, that the aunt and niece, after they had had tea, habitually spent their evenings.

"Catherine," said Mrs.Penniman at last, "I am going to say something that will surprise you.""Pray do," Catherine answered."I like surprises.And it is so quiet now.""Well, then, I have seen Morris Townsend."If Catherine was surprised, she checked the expression of it; she gave neither a start nor an exclamation.She remained, indeed, for some moments intensely still, and this may very well have been a symptom of emotion."I hope he was well," she said at last.

"I don't know; he is a great deal changed.He would like very much to see you.""I would rather not see him," said Catherine, quickly.

"I was afraid you would say that.But you don't seem surprised!""I am- very much."

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