第 28 节
作者:暖暖      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9304
  purpose;〃 he said dryly。
  〃And I think you are breaking your promisebesides being a goose!〃
  she    retorted    smartly。    Nevertheless;      for   some    occult    reason    they   both
  seemed       relieved    by   this  exquisite    witticism;     and   trotted   on   amicably
  together。   When   Paul   lifted   his   eyes   to   hers   he   could   see   that   they   were
  suffused   with   a  tender   mischief;   as   of   a   reproving   yet   secretly   admiring
  sister; and her strangely delicate complexion had taken on itself that faint
  Alpine glow that was more of an illumination than a color。 〃There;〃 she
  said   gayly;   pointing   with   her   whip   as   the   wood   opened   upon   a   glade
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  through   which   the   parted   trees   showed   a   long   blue   curvature   of   distant
  hills; 〃you see that white thing lying like a snowdrift on the hills?〃
  〃Or the family washing on a hedge。〃
  〃As you please。 Well; that is the villa。〃
  〃And   you   were  very   happy  there?〃   said   Paul;   watching   her   girlishly
  animated face。
  〃Yes; and as you don't ask questions; I'll tell you why。 There is one of
  the   sweetest   old   ladies   there   that   I   ever   metthe   perfection   of   old…time
  courtliness with all the motherishness of a German woman。 She was very
  kind to me; and; as she had no daughter of her own; I think she treated me
  as   if   I   was   one。 At least;   I   can imagine   how   one   would   feel   to her;   and
  what a woman like that could make of any girl。 You laugh; Mr。 Hathaway;
  you don't understandbut you don't know what an advantage it would be
  to a girl to have a mother like that; and know that she could fall back on
  her   and   hold   her   own   against   anybody。   She's   equipped   from   the   start;
  instead of being handicapped。 It's all very well to talk about the value of
  money。 It can give you everything but one thingthe power to do without
  it。〃
  〃I   think   its   purchasing   value   would   include   even   the   gnadige   Frau;〃
  said    Paul;   who    had    laughed     only   to  hide    the  uneasiness      that  Yerba's
  approach to the tabooed subject had revived in him。 She shook her head;
  then;   recovering   her   tone   of   gentle   banter;   said;   〃There   I've   made   a
  confession。 If the colonel talks to you again about my conquests; you will
  know   that   at   present   my  affections   are   centred   on   the   Baron's   mother。   I
  admit it's a strong point in hisin ANYBODY'Sfavor; who can show an
  unblemished maternal pedigree。 What a pity it is you are an orphan; like
  myself;   Mr。   Hathaway!   For   I   fancy   your   mother   must   have   been   a   very
  perfect woman。 A great deal of her tact and propriety has descended to you。
  Only   it   would   have   been   nicer   if   she   had   given   it   to   you;   like   pocket
  money; as occasion requiredwhich you might have shared with me than
  leaving it to you in one thumping legacy。〃
  It   was   impossible   to   tell   how   far   the   playfulness   of   her   brown   eyes
  suggested   any  ulterior   meaning;   for   as   Paul   again   eagerly  drew   towards
  her; she sent her horse into a rapid canter before him。 When he was at her
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  side again; she said; 〃There is still the ruin to see on our way home。 It is
  just   off   here   to   the   right。   But   if   you   wish   to   go   over   it   we   will   have   to
  dismount at the foot of the slope and walk up。 It hasn't any story or legend
  that   I   know   of;   I   looked   over   the   guide…book   to   cram   for   it   before   you
  came; but there was nothing。 So you can invent what you like。〃
  They   dismounted        at  the   beginning    of  a   gentle  acclivity;   where    an
  ancient wagon…road; now grass…grown; rose smooth as a glacis。 Tying their
  horses to two moplike bushes; they climbed the slope hand in hand  like
  children。 There were a few winding broken steps; part of a fallen archway;
  a few feet of vaulted corridor; a sudden breachthe sky beyondand that
  was all! Not all; for before them; overlooked at first; lay a chasm covering
  half   an   acre;   in   which   the   whole   of   the   original   edificetower   turrets;
  walls; and battlementshad been apparently cast; inextricably mixed and
  mingled       at  different    depths    and   angles;    with    here   and    there;   like
  mushrooms from a dust…heap; a score of trees upspringing。
  〃This is not Timebut gunpowder;〃 said Paul; leaning over a parapet
  of the wall and gazing at the abyss; with a slight grimace。
  〃It don't look very romantic; certainly;〃 said Yerba。 〃I only saw it from
  the road before。 I'm dreadfully sorry;〃 she added; with mock penitence。 〃I
  suppose; however; SOMETHING must have happened here。〃
  〃There   may   have   been   nobody   in   the   house   at   the   time;〃   said   Paul
  gravely。 〃The family may have been at the baths。〃
  They stood close together; their elbows resting upon the broken wall;
  and almost touching。 Beyond the abyss and darker forest they could   see
  the more vivid green and regular lines of the plane…trees of Strudle Bad;
  the glitter of a spire; or the flash of a dome。 From the abyss itself arose a
  cool odor of moist green leaves; the scent of some unseen blossoms; and
  around the baking vines on the hot wall the hum of apparently taskless and
  disappointed bees。 There   was nobody  in sight in   the   forest road;  no  one
  working in the bordering fields; and no suggestion of the present。 There
  might have been three or four centuries between them and Strudle Bad。
  〃The legend of this place;〃 said Paul; glancing at the long brown lashes
  and oval outline of the cheek so near his own; 〃is simple; yet affecting。 A
  cruel;   remorseless;   but   fascinating   Hexie   was   once   loved   by   a   simple
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  shepherd。 He had never dared to syllable his hopeless affection; or claim
  from her a syllabledperhaps I should say a one…syllabledreply。 He had
  followed her  from remote   lands; dumbly worshiping her; building   in   his
  foolish   brain   an   air…   castle   of   happiness;   which   by   reason   of   her   magic
  power she   could   always   see   plainly  in   his   eyes。 And one   day;   beguiling
  him in the depths of the forest; she led him to a fair…seeming castle; and;
  bidding   him   enter   its   portals;   offered   to   show   him   a   realization   of   his
  dream。      But;   lo!  even    as  he   entered    the   stately   corridor    it  seemed    to
  crumble away before him; and disclosed a hideous abyss beyond; in which
  the whole of that goodly palace lay in heaped and tangled ruinsthe fitting
  symbol of his wrecked and shattered hopes。〃
  She drew back a little way from him; but still holding on to the top of
  the broken wall with one slim gauntleted hand; and swung herself to one
  side;   while    she   surveyed     him   with    smiling;   parted     lips   and  conscious
  eyelids。 He promptly covered her hand with his own; but she did not seem
  to notice it。
  〃That     is  not   the   story;〃   she   said;   in  a  faint   voice   that   even    her
  struggling sauciness could not make steadier。 〃The true story is called 'The
  Legend of   the  Goose…Girl   of   Strudle  Bad;   and the   enterprising   Gosling。'
  There was once a goose…girl of the plain who tried honestly to drive her
  geese   to   market;   but   one   eccentric   and   willful   gosling   Mr。   Hathaway!
  StoppleaseI beg you let me go!〃
  He had caught her in his armsthe one encircling her waist; the other
  hand     still  grasping     hers。   She   struggled;     half   laughing;     yielded    for  a
  breathless   moment   as   his   lips   brushed   her   cheek;   and   threw   him   off。
  〃There!〃 she said; 〃that will do: the story was not illustrated。〃
  〃But;   Yerba;〃   he   said;   with   passionate   eagerness;   〃hear   meit   is   all
  God's truth。I love you!〃
  She drew back farther; shaking the dust of the wall from the folds of
  her habit。 Then; with a lower voice and a paler cheek; as if his lips had
  sent her blood and utterance back to her heart; she said; 〃Come; let us go。〃
  〃But not until you've heard me; Yerba。〃
  〃Well; thenI believe youthere!〃 she said; looking at him。
  〃You   believe   me?〃   he   repeated   eagerly;   attempting   to   take   her   hand
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