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第43章 POLLY AND SALLY(1)

Without a care to trouble her;abroad or at home,finding inexhaustible varieties of amusement;seeing new places,making new acquaintances--what a disheartening contrast did Cecilia's happy life present to the life of her friend!Who,in Emily's position,could have read that joyously-written letter from Switzerland,and not have lost heart and faith,for the moment at least,as the inevitable result?

A buoyant temperament is of all moral qualities the most precious,in this respect;it is the one force in us--when virtuous resolution proves insufficient--which resists by instinct the stealthy approaches of despair."I shall only cry,"Emily thought,"if I stay at home;better go out."Observant persons,accustomed to frequent the London parks,can hardly have failed to notice the number of solitary strangers sadly endeavoring to vary their lives by taking a walk.They linger about the flower-beds;they sit for hours on the benches;they look with patient curiosity at other people who have companions;they notice ladies on horseback and children at play,with submissive interest;some of the men find company in a pipe,without appearing to enjoy it;some of the women find a substitute for dinner,in little dry biscuits wrapped in crumpled scraps of paper;they are not sociable;they are hardly ever seen to make acquaintance with each other;perhaps they are shame-faced,or proud,or sullen;perhaps they despair of others,being accustomed to despair of themselves;perhaps they have their reasons for never venturing to encounter curiosity,or their vices which dread detection,or their virtues which suffer hardship with the resignation that is sufficient for itself.The one thing certain is,that these unfortunate people resist discovery.We know that they are strangers in London--and we know no more.

And Emily was one of them.

Among the other forlorn wanderers in the Parks,there appeared latterly a trim little figure in black (with the face protected from notice behind a crape veil),which was beginning to be familiar,day after day,to nursemaids and children,and to rouse curiosity among harmless solitaries meditating on benches,and idle vagabonds strolling over the grass.The woman-servant,whom the considerate doctor had provided,was the one person in Emily's absence left to take care of the house.There was no other creature who could be a companion to the friendless girl.

Mrs.Ellmother had never shown herself again since the funeral.

Mrs.Mosey could not forget that she had been (no matter how politely)requested to withdraw.To whom could Emily say,"Let us go out for a walk?"She had communicated the news of her aunt's death to Miss Ladd,at Brighton;and had heard from Francine.The worthy schoolmistress had written to her with the truest kindness."Choose your own time,my poor child,and come and stay with me at Brighton;the sooner the better."Emily shrank--not from accepting the invitation--but from encountering Francine.

The hard West Indian heiress looked harder than ever with a pen in her hand.Her letter announced that she was "getting on wretchedly with her studies (which she hated);she found the masters appointed to instruct her ugly and disagreeable (and loathed the sight of them);she had taken a dislike to Miss Ladd (and time only confirmed that unfavorable impression);Brighton was always the same;the sea was always the same;the drives were always the same.Francine felt a presentiment that she should do something desperate,unless Emily joined her,and made Brighton endurable behind the horrid schoolmistress's back."Solitude in London was a privilege and a pleasure,viewed as the alternative to such companionship as this.

Emily wrote gratefully to Miss Ladd,and asked to be excused.

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