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第46章 At Melchester(5)

The fact was that,only twelve months before,there had occurred a lamentable seduction of one of the pupils who had made the same statement in order to gain meetings with her lover.The affair had created a scandal,and the management had consequently been rough on cousins ever since.

At nine o'clock the names were called,Sue's being pronounced three times sonorously by Miss Traceley without eliciting an answer.

At a quarter past nine the seventy stood up to sing the 'Evening Hymn,'and then knelt down to prayers.After prayers they went in to supper,and every girl's thought was,Where is Sue Bridehead?Some of the students,who had seen Jude from the window,felt that they would not mind risking her punishment for the pleasure of being kissed by such a kindly-faced young men.Hardly one among them believed in the cousinship.

Half an hour later they all lay in their cubicles,their tender feminine faces upturned to the flaring gas-jets which at intervals stretched down the long dormitories,every face bearing the legend 'The Weaker'upon it,as the penalty of the sex wherein they were moulded,which by no possible exertion of their willing hearts and abilities could be made strong while the inexorable laws of nature remain what they are.They formed a pretty,suggestive,pathetic sight,of whose pathos and beauty they were themselves unconscious,and would not discover till,amid the storms and strains of after-years,with their injustice,loneliness,child-bearing,and bereavement,their minds would revert to this experience as to something which had been allowed to slip past them insufficiently regarded.

One of the mistresses came in to turn out the lights,and before doing so gave a final glance at Sue's cot,which remained empty,and at her little dressing-table at the foot,which,like all the rest,was ornamented with various girlish trifles,framed photographs being not the least conspicuous among them.Sue's table had a moderate show,two men in their filigree and velvet frames standing together beside her looking-glass.

'Who are these men -did she ever say?'asked the mistress.'Strictly speaking,relations'portraits only are allowed on these tables,you know.'

'One -the middle-aged man,'said a student in the next bed -'is the schoolmaster she served under -Mr.Phillotson.'

'And the other -this undergraduate in cap and gown -who is he?'

'He is a friend,or was.She has never told his name.'

'Was it either of these two who came for her?'

'No.'

'You are sure 'twas not the undergraduate?'

'Quite.He was a young man with a black beard.'

The lights were promptly extinguished,and till they fell asleep the girls indulged in conjectures about Sue,and wondered what games she had carried on in London and at Christminster before she came here,some of the more restless ones getting out of bed and looking from the mullioned windows at the vast west front of the cathedral opposite,and the spire rising behind it.

When they awoke the next morning they glanced into Sue's nook,to find it still without a tenant.After the early lessons by gas-light,in half-toilet,and when they had come up to dress for breakfast,the bell of the entrance gate was heard to ring loudly.The mistress of the dormitory went away,and presently came back to say that the principal's orders were that nobody was to speak to Bridehead without permission.

When,accordingly,Sue came into the dormitory to hastily tidy herself,looking flushed and tired,she went to her cubicle in silence,none of them coming out to greet her or to make inquiry.When they had gone downstairs they found that she did not follow them into the dining-hall to breakfast,and they then learnt that she had been severely reprimanded,and ordered to a solitary room for a week,there to be confined,and take her meals,and do all her reading.

At this the seventy murmured,the sentence being,they thought,too severe.A round robin was prepared and sent in to the principal,asking for a remission of Sue's punishment.No notice was taken.Towards evening,when the geography mistress began dictating her subject,the girls in the class sat with folded arms.

'You mean that you are not going to work?'said the mistress at last.'I may as well tell you that it has been ascertained that the young man Bridehead stayed out with was not her cousin,for the very good reason that she has no such relative.We have written to Christminster to ascertain.'

'We are willing to take her word,'said the head girl.

'This young man was discharged from his work at Christminster for drunkenness and blasphemy in public-houses,and he has come here to live,entirely to be near her.'

However,they remained stolid and motionless,and the mistress left the room to inquire from her superiors what was to be done.

Presently,towards dusk,the pupils,as they sat,heard exclamations from the first-year's girls in an adjoining classroom,and one rushed in to say that Sue Bridehead had got out of the back window of the room in which she had been confined,escaped in the dark across the lawn,and disappeared.

How she had managed to get out of the garden nobody could tell,as it was bounded by the river at the bottom,and the side door was locked.

They went and looked at the empty room,the casement between the middle mullions of which stood open.The lawn was again searched with a lantern,every bush and shrub being examined,but she was nowhere hidden.

Then the porter of the front gate was interrogated,and on reflection he said that he remembered hearing a sort of splashing in the stream at the back,but he had taken no notice,thinking some ducks had come down the river from above.

'She must have walked through the river!'said a mistress.

'Or drownded herself,'said the porter.

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