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第5章 CHAPTER I(5)

Let us grant him perfection and agree that he is to marry you in the Spring; well then, there is the ceremony, and the wedding garments!

Of course it is to be a church wedding?"

"We shall be married in Basil's own church. I can hardly eat or sleep for thinking of the joy and the triumph of it! There will be women there ready to eat their hearts with envy--I believe indeed, Ethel, that every woman in the church is in love with Basil.""You have said that before, and I am sure you are wrong. A great many of them are married and are in love with their own husbands;and the kind of girls who go to St.

Jude's are not the kind who marry clergymen.

Mr. Stanhope's whole income would hardly buy their gloves and parasols.""I don't think you are pleased that I am going to marry. You must not be jealous of Basil. I shall love you just the same.""Under no conditions, Dora, would I allow jealousy to trouble my life. All the same, you will not love me after your marriage as you have loved me in the past. I shall not expect it."Passionate denials of this assertion, reminiscences of the past, assurances for the future followed, and Ethel accepted them without dispute and without faith. But she understood that the mere circumstance of her engagement was all that Dora could manage at present; and that the details of the marriage merged themselves constantly in the wonderful fact that Basil Stanhope loved her, and that some time, not far off, she was going to be his wife. This joyful certainty filled her heart and her comprehension, and she had a natural reluctance to subject it to the details of the social and religious ceremonies necessary, Such things permitted others to participate in her joy, and she resented the idea. For a time she wished to keep her lover in a world where no other thought might trouble the thought of Dora.

Ethel understood her friend's mood, and was rather relieved when her carriage arrived.

She felt that her presence was preventing Dora's absolute surrender of herself to thoughts of her lover, and all the way home she marveled at the girl's infatuation, and wondered if it would be possible for her to fall into such a dotage of love for any man. She answered this query positively--"No, if I should lose my heart, I shall not therefore lose my head"--and then, before she could finish assuring herself of her determinate wisdom, some mocking lines she had often quoted to love-sick girls went laughing through her memory--"O Woman! Woman! O our frail, frail sex!

No wonder tragedies are made from us!

Always the same--nothing but loves and cradles."She found Ruth Bayard dressed for dinner, but her father was not present. That was satisfactory, for he was always a little impatient when the talk was of lovers and weddings; and just then this topic was uppermost in Ethel's mind.

"Ruth," she said, "Dora is engaged," and then in a few sentences she told the little romance Dora had lived for the past year, and its happy culmination. "Setting money aside, I think he will make a very suitable husband. What do you think, Ruth?""From what I know of Mr. Stanhope, I should doubt it. I am sure he will put his duties before every earthly thing, and I am sure Dora will object to that. Then I wonder if Dora is made on a pattern large enough to be the moneyed partner in matrimony. Ishould think Mr. Stanhope was a proud man."

"Dora says he is connected with the English noble family of Stanhopes.""We shall certainly have all the connections of the English nobility in America very soon now--but why does he marry Dora? Is it her money?""I think not. I have heard from various sources some fine things of Basil Stanhope.

There are many richer girls than Dora in St.

Jude's. I dare say some one of them would have married him.""You are mistaken. Do you think Margery Starey, Jane Lewes, or any of the girls of their order would marry a man with a few thousands a year? And to marry for love is beyond the frontiers of such women's intelligence.

In their creed a husband is a banker, not a man to be loved and cared for. You know how much of a banker Mr. Stanhope could be.""Bryce Denning is very angry at what he evidently considers his sister's mesalliance.""If Mr. Stanhope is connected with the English Stanhopes, the mesalliance must be laid to his charge.""Indeed the Dennings have some pretenses to good lineage, and Bryce spoke of his sister `disgracing his family by her contemplated marriage.'""His family! My dear Ethel, his grandfather was a manufacturer of tin tacks. And now that we have got as far away as the Denning's grandfather, suppose we drop the subject.""Content; I am a little tired of the clan Denning--that is their original name Dora says. I will go now and dress for dinner."Then Ruth rose and looked inquisitively around the room. It was as she wished it to be--the very expression of elegant comfort --warm and light, and holding the scent of roses: a place of deep, large chairs with no odds and ends to worry about, a room to lounge and chat in, and where the last touch of perfect home freedom was given by a big mastiff who, having heard the door-bell ring, strolled in to see who had called.

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