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第56章

They began to jog down the winding road to the valley at old Dan's languid pace.Charity felt herself sinking into deeper depths of weariness, and as they descended through the bare woods there were moments when she lost the exact sense of things, and seemed to be sitting beside her lover with the leafy arch of summer bending over them.But this illusion was faint and transitory.For the most part she had only a confused sensation of slipping down a smooth irresistible current; and she abandoned herself to the feeling as a refuge from the torment of thought.

Mr.Royall seldom spoke, but his silent presence gave her, for the first time, a sense of peace and security.

She knew that where he was there would be warmth, rest, silence; and for the moment they were all she wanted.

She shut her eyes, and even these things grew dim to her....

In the train, during the short run from Creston to Nettleton, the warmth aroused her, and the consciousness of being under strange eyes gave her a momentary energy.She sat upright, facing Mr.

Royall, and stared out of the window at the denuded country.Forty-eight hours earlier, when she had last traversed it, many of the trees still held their leaves; but the high wind of the last two nights had stripped them, and the lines of the landscape' were as finely pencilled as in December.A few days of autumn cold had wiped out all trace of the rich fields and languid groves through which she had passed on the Fourth of July; and with the fading of the landscape those fervid hours had faded, too.She could no longer believe that she was the being who had lived them; she was someone to whom something irreparable and overwhelming had happened, but the traces of the steps leading up to it had almost vanished.

When the train reached Nettleton and she walked out into the square at Mr.Royall's side the sense of unreality grew more overpowering.The physical strain of the night and day had left no room in her mind for new sensations and she followed Mr.Royall as passively as a tired child.As in a confused dream she presently found herself sitting with him in a pleasant room, at a table with a red and white table-cloth on which hot food and tea were placed.He filled her cup and plate and whenever she lifted her eyes from them she found his resting on her with the same steady tranquil gaze that had reassured and strengthened her when they had faced each other in old Mrs.Hobart's kitchen.As everything else in her consciousness grew more and more confused and immaterial, became more and more like the universal shimmer that dissolves the world to failing eyes, Mr.Royall's presence began to detach itself with rocky firmness from this elusive background.She had always thought of him--when she thought of him at all--as of someone hateful and obstructive, but whom she could outwit and dominate when she chose to make the effort.Only once, on the day of the Old Home Week celebration, while the stray fragments of his address drifted across her troubled mind, had she caught a glimpse of another being, a being so different from the dull-witted enemy with whom she had supposed herself to be living that even through the burning mist of her own dreams he had stood out with startling distinctness.

For a moment, then, what he said--and something in his way of saying it--had made her see why he had always struck her as such a lonely man.But the mist of her dreams had hidden him again, and she had forgotten that fugitive impression.

It came back to her now, as they sat at the table, and gave her, through her own immeasurable desolation, a sudden sense of their nearness to each other.But all these feelings were only brief streaks of light in the grey blur of her physical weakness.Through it she was aware that Mr.Royall presently left her sitting by the table in the warm room, and came back after an interval with a carriage from the station--a closed "hack" with sun-burnt blue silk blinds--in which they drove together to a house covered with creepers and standing next to a church with a carpet of turf before it.They got out at this house, and the carriage waited while they walked up the path and entered a wainscoted hall and then a room full of books.In this room a clergyman whom Charity had never seen received them pleasantly, and asked them to be seated for a few minutes while witnesses were being summoned.

Charity sat down obediently, and Mr.Royall, his hands behind his back, paced slowly up and down the room.As he turned and faced Charity, she noticed that his lips were twitching a little; but the look in his eyes was grave and calm.Once he paused before her and said timidly: "Your hair's got kinder loose with the wind,"and she lifted her hands and tried to smooth back the locks that had escaped from her braid.There was a looking-glass in a carved frame on the wall, but she was ashamed to look at herself in it, and she sat with her hands folded on her knee till the clergyman returned.Then they went out again, along a sort of arcaded passage, and into a low vaulted room with a cross on an altar, and rows of benches.The clergyman, who had left them at the door, presently reappeared before the altar in a surplice, and a lady who was probably his wife, and a man in a blue shirt who had been raking dead leaves on the lawn, came in and sat on one of the benches.

The clergyman opened a book and signed to Charity and Mr.Royall to approach.Mr.Royall advanced a few steps, and Charity followed him as she had followed him to the buggy when they went out of Mrs.Hobart's kitchen; she had the feeling that if she ceased to keep close to him, and do what he told her to do, the world would slip away from beneath her feet.

The clergyman began to read, and on her dazed mind there rose the memory of Mr.Miles, standing the night before in the desolate house of the Mountain, and reading out of the same book words that had the same dread sound of finality:

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