第 148 节
作者:这就是结局      更新:2022-08-21 16:40      字数:9322
  enough for the returned mariner; put the two brothers into the coupe;
  as if they had been a bridal couple; and they were very glad of the
  privacy; having; as yet; hardly spoken to each other; when Harry's
  attention was dispersed among so many。
  Norman asked many questions about the mission work in the southern
  hemisphere; and ended by telling his brother of his design; which met
  with Harry's hearty approbation。
  〃That's right; old June。  There's nothing they want so much; as such
  as you。  How glad my aunt will be!  Perhaps you will see David!  Oh;
  if you were to go out to the Loyalty group!〃
  〃Very possibly I might;〃 said Norman。
  〃Tell them you are my brother; and how they will receive you!  I can
  see the mop…heads they will dress in honour of you; and what a feast
  of pork and yams you will have to eat!  But there is plenty of work
  among the Maoris for youthey want a clergyman terribly at the next
  village to my uncle's place。  I say; Norman; it will go hard if I
  don't get a ship bound for the Pacific; and come and see you。〃
  〃I shall reckon on you。  That is; if I have not to stay to help my
  father。〃
  〃To be sure;〃 exclaimed Harry; 〃I thought you would have stayed at
  home; and married little Miss Rivers!〃
  Thus broadly and boyishly did he plunge into that most tender
  subject; making his brother start and wince; as if he had touched a
  wound。
  〃Nonsense!〃 he cried; almost angrily。
  〃Well! you used to seem very much smitten; but so; to be sure; were
  some of the Alcestes with the young ladies at Valparaiso。  How we
  used to roast Owen about that Spanish Donna; and he was as bad at
  Sydney about the young lady whose father; we told him; was a convict;
  though he kept such a swell carriage。  He had no peace about his
  father…in…law; the house…breaker!   Don't I remember how you pinched
  her hand the night you were righted!〃
  〃You know nothing about it;〃 said Norman shortly。  〃She is far beyond
  my reach。〃
  〃A fine lady?  Ha!  Well; I should have thought you as good as Flora
  any day;〃 said Harry indignantly。
  〃She is what she always was;〃 said Norman; anxious to silence him;
  〃but it is unreasonable to think of it。  She is all but engaged to
  Sir Henry Walkinghame。〃
  〃Walkinghame!〃 cried the volatile sailor。  〃I have half a mind to
  send in my name to Flora as Miss Walkinghame!〃 and he laughed
  heartily over that adventure; ending; however; with a sigh; as he
  said; 〃It had nearly cost me a great deal!  But tell me; Norman; how
  has that Meta; as they called her; turned out?  I never saw anything
  prettier or nicer than she was that day of the Roman encampment; and
  I should be sorry if that fine fashionable aunt of hers; had made her
  stuck…up and disdainful。〃
  〃No such thing;〃 said Norman。
  〃Ha!〃 said Harry to himself; 〃I see how it is!  She has gone and made
  poor old June unhappy; with her scornful airsa little impertinent
  puss!I wonder Flora does not teach her better manners。〃
  Norman; meanwhile; as the train sped over roofs; and among chimneys;
  was reproaching himself for running into the fascination of her
  presence; and then recollecting that her situation; as well as his
  destiny; both guaranteed that they could meet only as friendly
  connections。
  No carriage awaited them at the station; which surprised Norman; till
  he recollected that the horses had probably been out all day; and it
  was eight o'clock。  Going to Park Lane in a cab; the brothers were
  further surprised to find themselves evidently not expected。  The
  butler came to speak to them; saying that Mr。 and Mrs。 Rivers were
  gone out to dinner; but would return; probably; at about eleven
  o'clock。  He conducted them upstairs; Harry following his brother; in
  towering vexation and disappointment; trying to make him turn to hear
  that they would go directlyhometo Etonanywherewhy would he go
  in at all?
  The door was opened; Mr。 May was announced; and they were in a silk…
  lined boudoir; where a little slender figure in black started up; and
  came forward with outstretched hand。
  〃Norman!〃 she cried; 〃how are you?  Are you come on your way to
  Oxford?〃
  〃Has not Flora had Mary's letter?〃
  〃Yes; she said she had one。  She was keeping it till she had time to
  read it。〃
  As she spoke; Meta had given her hand to Harry; as it was evidently
  expected; she raised her eyes to his face; and said; smiling' and
  blushing; 〃I am sure I ought to know you; but I am afraid I don't。〃
  〃Look again;〃 said Norman。  〃See if you have ever seen him before。〃
  Laughing; glancing; and casting down her eyes; she raised them with a
  sudden start of joy; but colouring more deeply; said; 〃Indeed; I
  cannot remember。  I dare say I ought。〃
  〃I think you see a likeness;〃 said Norman。
  〃Oh; yes; I see;〃 she answered; faltering; but perceiving how bright
  were the looks of both; 〃No?  Impossible!  Yes; it is!〃
  〃Yes; it is;〃 said both brothers with one voice。  She clasped her
  hands; absolutely bounded with transport; then grasped both Harry's
  hands; and then Norman's; her whole countenance radiant with joy and
  sympathy beyond expression。
  〃Dear; dear Dr。 May!〃 was her first exclamation。  〃Oh; how happy you
  must all be!  And Margaret?〃   She looked up at Norman; and came
  nearer。  〃Is not Mr。 Ernescliffe come?〃 she asked softly; and
  trembling。
  〃No;〃 was the low answer; which Harry could not bear to hear; and
  therefore walked to the window。  〃No; Meta; but Margaret is much
  comforted about him。  He died in great peacein his arms〃as he
  signed towards his brother。  And as Harry continued to gaze out on
  the stars of gas on the opposite side of the park; he was able to add
  a few of the particulars。
  Meta's eyes glistened with tears; as she said; 〃Perhaps it would have
  been too perfect if he had come; but oh; Norman! how good she is to
  bear it so patiently!  And how gloriously he behaved!  How can we
  make enough of him!  And Flora out! how sorry she will be!〃
  〃And she never opened Mary's letter;〃 said Harry; coming back to
  them。
  〃She little thought what it contained;〃 said Meta。  〃Mary's letters
  are apt to bear keeping; you know; and she was so busy; that she laid
  it aside for a treat after the day's work。  But there! inhospitable
  wretch that I am! you have had no dinner!〃
  A refection of tea and cold meat was preferred; and in her own pretty
  manner Meta lavished her welcomes; trying to cover any pain given by
  Flora's neglect。
  〃What makes her so busy?〃 asked Harry; looking round on the
  beautifully furnished apartment; which; to many eyes besides those
  fresh from a Milanesian hut; might have seemed a paradise of
  luxurious ease。
  〃You don't know what an important lady you have for a sister;〃 said
  Meta merrily。
  〃But tell me; what can she have to do?  I thought you London ladies
  had nothing to do; but to sit with your hands before you entertaining
  company。〃
  Meta laughed heartily。  〃Shall I begin at the beginning?  I'll
  describe to…day then; and you must understand that this is what Tom
  would call a mild specimenonly one evening engagement。  Though;
  perhaps; I ought to start from last night at twelve o'clock; when she
  was at the Austrian Ambassador's ball; and came home at two; but she
  was up by eightshe always manages to get through her housekeeping
  matters before breakfast。  At nine; breakfast; and babyby the bye;
  you have never inquired for our niece。〃
  〃I have not come to believe in her yet;〃 said Harry。
  〃Seeing is believing;〃 said Meta; 〃but no; I won't take an unfair
  advantage over her mamma; and she will be fast asleep; I never knew a
  child sleep as she does。  So to go on with our day。  The papers come;
  and Miss Leonora is given over to me; for you must know we are
  wonderful politicians。  Flora studies all the debates till George
  finds out what he has heard in the House; and baby and I profit。
  Baby goes out walking; and the post comes。  Flora always goes to the
  study with George; and writes; and does all sorts of things for him。
  She is the most useful wife in the world。  At twelve; we had our
  singing lesson〃
  〃Singing lesson!〃 exclaimed Harry。
  〃Yes; you know she has a pretty voice; and she is glad to cultivate
  it。  It is very useful at parties; but it takes up a great deal of
  time; and with all I can do to save her in note…writing; the morning
  is gone directly。  After luncheon; she had to ride with George; and
  came back in a hurry to make some canvassing calls about the orphan
  asylum; and Miss Bracy's sister。  If we get her in at all; it will be
  Flora's diplomacy。  And there was shopping to do; and when we came in
  hoping for time for our letters; there were the Walkinghames; who
  stayed a long time; so that Flora could only despatch the most
  important notes; before George came in and wanted her。  She was
  reading something for him all the time she was dressing; but; as I
  say; this is quite a quiet day。〃
  〃Stop!〃 cried Harry; with a gesture of oppression; 〃it sounds harder
  than cleaning knives; like Aunt Flora!  And what is an unquiet day
  like?〃
  〃You will see; for we have a great evening party to…morrow。〃
  〃Do you always stay at home?〃 asked Harry。
  〃Not always; but I do not go to large parties or balls this year;〃
  said Meta; glancing at her deep mou