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第72章 At Shaston(7)

Then she had conceded that the fact of the kiss would be nothing:all would depend upon the spirit of it.If given in the spirit of a cousin and a friend she saw no objection:if in the spirit of a lover she could not permit it.'Will you swear that it will not be in that spirit?'she had said.

No:he would not.And then they had turned from each other in estrangement,and gone their several ways,till at a distance of twenty or thirty yards both had looked round simultaneously.That look behind was fatal to the reserve hitherto more or less maintained.They had quickly run back,and met,and embracing most unpremeditatedly,kissed close and long.When they parted for good it was with flushed cheeks on her side,and a beating heart on his.

The kiss was a turning-point in Jude's career.Back again in the cottage,and left to reflection,he saw one thing:that though his kiss of that aerial being had seemed the purest moment of his faultful life,as long as he nourished this unlicensed tenderness it was glaringly inconsistent for him to pursue the idea of becoming the soldier and servant of a religion in which sexual love was regarded as at its best a frailty,and at its worst damnation.What Sue had said in warmth was really the cold truth.

When to defend his affection tooth and nail,to persist with headlong force in impassioned attentions to her,was all he thought of,he was condemned ipso facto as a professor of the accepted school of morals.He was as unfit,obviously,by nature,as he had been by social position,to fill the part of a propounder of accredited dogma.

Strange that his first aspiration -towards academical proficiency -had been checked by a woman,and that his second aspiration -towards apostleship -had also been checked by a woman.'Is it,'he said,'that the women are to blame;or is it the artificial system of things,under which the normal sex-impulses are turned into devilish domestic gins and springs to noose and hold back those who want to progress?'

It had been his standing desire to become a prophet,however humble,to his struggling fellow-creatures,without any thought of personal gain.

Yet with a wife living away from him with another husband,and himself in love erratically,the loved one's revolt against her state being possibly on his account,he had sunk to be barely respectable according to regulation views.

It was not for him to consider further:he had only to confront the obvious,which was that he had made himself quite an impostor as a law-abiding religious teacher.

At dusk that evening he went into the garden and dug a shallow hole,to which he brought out all the theological and ethical works that he possessed,and had stored here.He knew that,in this country of true believers,most of them were not saleable at a much higher price than waste-paper value,and preferred to get rid of them in his own way,even if he should sacrifice a little money to the sentiment of thus destroying them.Lighting some loose pamphlets to begin with,he cut the volumes into pieces as well as he could,and with a three-pronged fork shook them over the flames.

They kindled,and lighted up the back of the house,the pigsty,and his own face,till they were more or less consumed.

Though he was almost a stranger here now,passing cottagers talked to him over the garden hedge.

'Burning up your awld aunt's rubbidge,I suppose?Ay;a lot gets heaped up in nooks and corners when you've lived eighty years in one house.'

It was nearly one o'clock in the morning before the leaves,covers,and binding of Jeremy Taylor,Butler,Doddridge,Paley,Pusey,Newman and the rest had gone to ashes,but the night was quiet,and as he turned and turned the paper shreds with the fork,the sense of being no longer a hypocrite to himself afforded his mind a relief which gave him calm.He might go on believing as before,but he professed nothing,and no longer owned and exhibited engines of faith which,as their proprietor,he might naturally be supposed to exercise on himself first of all.In his passion for Sue he could now stand as an ordinary sinner,and not as a whited sepulchre.

Meanwhile Sue,after parting from him earlier in the day,had gone along to the station,with tears in her eyes for having run back and let him kiss her.Jude ought not to have pretended that he was not a lover,and made her give way to an impulse to act unconventionally,if not wrongly.

She was inclined to call it the latter;for Sue's logic was extraordinarily compounded,and seemed to maintain that before a thing was done it might be right to do,but that being done it became wrong;or,in other words,that things which were right in theory were wrong in practice.

'I have been too weak,I think!'she jerked out as she pranced on,shaking down tear-drops now and then.'It was burning,like a lover's -oh,it was!And I won't write to him any more,or at least for a long time,to impress him with my dignity!And I hope it will hurt him very much -expecting a letter to-morrow morning,and the next,and the next,and no letter coming.He'll suffer then with suspense -won't he,that's all!-and I am very glad of it!'-Tears of pity for Jude's approaching sufferings at her hands mingled with those which had surged up in pity for herself.

Then the slim little wife or a husband whose person was disagreeable to her,the ethereal,fine-nerved,sensitive girl,quite unfitted by temperament and instinct to fulfil the conditions of the matrimonial relation with Phillotson,possibly with scarce any man,walked fitfully along,and panted,and brought weariness into her eyes by gazing and worrying hopelessly.

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