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the kentons-第34章

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〃Poppa;〃 she said; 〃there is something that Mr。 Breckon wants to speak to
youto ask you about。  He has asked me; but I want you to see him; for I
think he had better tell you himself。〃

While he still stared at her she was as suddenly gone as she had come;
and he remained with his book; which the meaning had as suddenly left。 
There was no meaning in her words; except as he put it into them; and
after he had got it in he struggled with it in a sort of perfunctory
incredulity。  It was not impossible; it chiefly seemed so because it
seemed too good to be true; and the more he pondered it the more
possible; if not probable; it became。  He could not be safe with it till
he had submitted it to his wife; and he went to her while he was sure of
repeating Ellen's words without varying from them a syllable。

To his astonishment; Mrs。 Kenton was instantly convinced。  〃Why; of
course;〃 she said; 〃it can't possibly mean anything else。  Why should it
be so very surprising?  The time hasn't been very long; but they've been
together almost every moment; and he was taken with her from the very
beginningI could see that。  Put on your other coat;〃 she said; as she
dusted the collar of the coat the judge was wearing。  〃He'll be looking
you up; at once。  I can't say that it's unexpected;〃 and she claimed a
prescience in the matter which all her words had hitherto denied。

Kenton did not notice her inconsistency。  〃If it were not so exactly what
I wished;〃 he said; 〃I don't know that I should be surprised at it
myself。  Sarah; if I had been trying to imagine any one for Ellen; I
couldn't have dreamed of a person better suited to her than this young
man。  He's everything that I could wish him to be。  I've seen the
pleasure and comfort she took in his way from the first moment。  He
seemed to make her forget Do you suppose she has forgotten that
miserable wretch Do you think〃

〃If she hadn't; could she be letting him come to speak to you?  I don't
believe she ever really cared for Bittridgeor not after he began
flirting with Mrs。 Uphill。〃  She had no shrinking from the names which
Kenton avoided with disgust。  〃The only question for you is to consider
what you shall say to Mr。 Breckon。〃

〃Say to him?  Why; of course; if Ellen has made up her mind; there's only
one thing I can say。〃

〃Indeed there is!  He ought to know all about that disgusting Bittridge
business; and you have got to tell him。〃

〃Sarah; I couldn't。  It is too humiliating。  How would it do to refer him
to You could manage that part so much better。  I don't see how I could
keep it from seeming an indelicate betrayal of the poor child〃

〃Perhaps she's told him herself;〃 Mrs。 Kenton provisionally suggested。

The judge eagerly caught at the notion。  〃Do you think so?  It would be
like her!  Ellen would wish him to know everything。〃

He stopped; and his wife could see that he was trembling with excitement。 
〃We must find out。  I will speak to Ellen〃

〃Andyou don't think I'd better have the talk with him first?〃

〃Certainly not!〃

〃Why; Rufus!  You were not going to look him up?〃

〃No;〃 he hesitated; but she could see that some such thing had been on
his mind。

〃Surely;〃 she said; 〃you must be crazy!〃  But she had not the heart to
blight his joy with sarcasm; and perhaps no sarcasm would have blighted
it。

〃I merely wondered what I had better say in case he spoke to me before
you saw Ellenthat's all。  Sarah!  I couldn't have believed that
anything could please me so much。  But it does seem as if it were the
assurance of Ellen's happiness; and she has deserved it; poor child!  If
ever there was a dutiful and loving daughterat least before that
wretched affairshe was one。〃

〃She has been a good girl;〃 Mrs。 Kenton stoically admitted。

〃And they are very well matched。  Ellen is a cultivated woman。  He never
could have cause to blush for her; either her mind or her manners; in any
circle of society; she would do him credit under any and all
circumstances。  If it were Lottie〃

〃Lottie is all right;〃 said her mother; in resentment of his preference;
but she could not help smiling at it。  〃Don't you be foolish about Ellen。 
I approve of Mr。 Breckon as much as you do。  But it's her prettiness and
sweetness that's taken his fancy; and not her wisdom; if she's got him。〃

〃If she's got him?〃

〃Well; you know what I mean。  I'm not saying she hasn't。  Dear knows; I
don't want to!  I feel just as you do about it。  I think it's the
greatest piece of good fortune; coming on top of all our trouble with
her。  I couldn't have imagined such a thing。〃

He was instantly appeased。  〃Are you going to speak with Ellen〃 he
radiantly inquired。

〃I will see。  There's no especial hurry; is there?〃

〃Only; if he should happen to meet me〃

〃You can keep out of his way; I reckon。  Or You can put him off;
somehow。〃

〃Yes;〃 Kenton returned; doubtfully。  〃Don't;〃 he added; 〃be too blunt
with Ellen。  You know she didn't say anything explicit to me。〃

〃I think I will know how to manage; Mr。  Kenton。〃

〃Yes; of course; Sarah。  I'm not saying that。〃

Breckon did not apparently try to find the judge before lunch; and at
table he did not seem especially devoted to Ellen in her father's jealous
eyes。  He joked Lottie; and exchanged those passages or repartee with her
in which she did not mind using a bludgeon when she had not a rapier at
hand; it is doubtful if she was very sensible of the difference。  Ellen
sat by in passive content; smiling now and then; and Boyne carried on a
dignified conversation with Mr。 Pogis; whom he had asked to lunch at his
table; and who listened with one ear to the vigorous retorts of Lottie in
her combat with Breckon。

The judge witnessed it all with a grave displeasure; more and more
painfully apparent to his wife。  She could see the impatience; the
gathering misgiving; in his face; and she perceived that she must not let
this come to conscious dissatisfaction with Breckon; she knew her husband
capable of indignation with trifling which would complicate the
situation; if it came to that。  She decided to speak with Ellen as soon
as possible; and she meant to follow her to her state…room when they left
the table。  But fate assorted the pieces in the game differently。  Boyne
walked over to the place where Miss Rasmith was sitting with her mother;
Lottie and Mr。 Pogis went off to practise duets together; terrible; four…
…handed torments under which the piano presently clamored; and Ellen
stood for a moment talked to by Mr。 Breckon; who challenged her then for
a walk on deck; and with whom she went away smiling。

Mrs。 Kenton appealed with the reflection of the girl's happiness in her
face to the frowning censure in her husband's; but Kenton spoke first。 
〃What does he mean?〃  he demanded; darkly。  〃If he is making a fool of
her he'll find that that game can't be played twice; with impunity。 
Sarah; I believe I should choke him。〃

〃Mr。  Kenton!〃  she gasped; and she trembled in fear of him; even while
she kept herself with difficulty from shaking him for his folly。  〃Don't
say such a thing!  Can't you see that they want to talk it over?  If he
hasn't spoken to you it's because he wants to know how you took what she
said。〃  Seeing the effect of these arguments; she pursued: 〃Will you
never have any sense?  I will speak to Ellen the very minute I get her
alone; and you have just got to wait。  Don't you suppose it's hard for
me; too?  Have I got nothing to bear?〃

Kenton went silently back to his book; which he took with him to the
reading…room; where from time to time his wife came to him and reported
that Ellen and Breckon were still walking up and down together; or that
they were sitting down talking; or were forward; looking over at the
prow; or were watching the deck…passengers dancing。  Her husband received
her successive advices with relaxing interest; and when she had brought
the last she was aware that the affair was entirely in her hands with all
the responsibility。  After the gay parting between Ellen and Breckon;
which took place late in the afternoon; she suffered an interval to
elapse before she followed the girl down to her state…room。  She found
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