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第80章 THE CLOSED DOOR(1)

1 - The Rencounter by the Pool The July sun shone over Egdon and fired its crimson heather to scarlet.It was the one season of the year, and the one weather of the season, in which the heath was gorgeous.This flowering period represented the second or noontide division in the cycle of those superficial changes which alone were possible here; it followed the green or young-fern period, representing the morn, and preceded the brown period, when the heathbells and ferns would wear the russet tinges of evening; to be in turn displaced by the dark hue of the winter period, representing night.

Clym and Eustacia, in their little house at Alderworth, beyond East Egdon, were living on with a monotony which was delightful to them.The heath and changes of weather were quite blotted out from their eyes for the present.

They were enclosed in a sort of luminous mist, which hid from them surroundings of any inharmonious colour, and gave to all things the character of light.When it rained they were charmed, because they could remain indoors together all day with such a show of reason;when it was fine they were charmed, because they could sit together on the hills.They were like those double stars which revolve round and round each other, and from a distance appear to be one.The absolute solitude in which they lived intensified their reciprocal thoughts;yet some might have said that it had the disadvantage of consuming their mutual affections at a fearfully prodigal rate.Yeobright did not fear for his own part;but recollection of Eustacia's old speech about the evanescence of love, now apparently forgotten by her, sometimes caused him to ask himself a question; and he recoiled at the thought that the quality of finiteness was not foreign to Eden.

When three or four weeks had been passed thus, Yeobright resumed his reading in earnest.To make up for lost time he studied indefatigably, for he wished to enter his new profession with the least possible delay.

Now, Eustacia's dream had always been that, once married to Clym, she would have the power of inducing him to return to Paris.He had carefully withheld all promise to do so;but would he be proof against her coaxing and argument?

She had calculated to such a degree on the probability of success that she had represented Paris, and not Budmouth, to her grandfather as in all likelihood their future home.

Her hopes were bound up in this dream.In the quiet days since their marriage, when Yeobright had been poring over her lips, her eyes, and the lines of her face, she had mused and mused on the subject, even while in the act of returning his gaze; and now the sight of the books, indicating a future which was antagonistic to her dream, struck her with a positively painful jar.She was hoping for the time when, as the mistress of some pretty establishment, however small, near a Parisian Boulevard, she would be passing her days on the skirts at least of the gay world, and catching stray wafts from those town pleasures she was so well fitted to enjoy.Yet Yeobright was as firm in the contrary intention as if the tendency of marriage were rather to develop the fantasies of young philanthropy than to sweep them away.

Her anxiety reached a high pitch; but there was something in Clym's undeviating manner which made her hesitate before sounding him on the subject.At this point in their experience, however, an incident helped her.

It occurred one evening about six weeks after their union, and arose entirely out of the unconscious misapplication of Venn of the fifty guineas intended for Yeobright.

A day or two after the receipt of the money Thomasin had sent a note to her aunt to thank her.She had been surprised at the largeness of the amount; but as no sum had ever been mentioned she set that down to her late uncle's generosity.She had been strictly charged by her aunt to say nothing to her husband of this gift;and Wildeve, as was natural enough, had not brought himself to mention to his wife a single particular of the midnight scene in the heath.Christian's terror, in like manner, had tied his tongue on the share he took in that proceeding;and hoping that by some means or other the money had gone to its proper destination, he simply asserted as much, without giving details.

Therefore, when a week or two had passed away, Mrs.Yeobright began to wonder why she never heard from her son of the receipt of the present; and to add gloom to her perplexity came the possibility that resentment might be the cause of his silence.She could hardly believe as much, but why did he not write? She questioned Christian, and the confusion in his answers would at once have led her to believe that something was wrong, had not one-half of his story been corroborated by Thomasin's note.

Mrs.Yeobright was in this state of uncertainty when she was informed one morning that her son's wife was visiting her grandfather at Mistover.She determined to walk up the hill, see Eustacia, and ascertain from her daughter-in-law's lips whether the family guineas, which were to Mrs.Yeobright what family jewels are to wealthier dowagers, had miscarried or not.

When Christian learnt where she was going his concern reached its height.At the moment of her departure he could prevaricate no longer, and, confessing to the gambling, told her the truth as far as he knew it--that the guineas had been won by Wildeve.

"What, is he going to keep them?" Mrs.Yeobright cried.

"I hope and trust not!" moaned Christian."He's a good man, and perhaps will do right things.He said you ought to have gied Mr.Clym's share to Eustacia, and that's perhaps what he'll do himself."To Mrs.Yeobright, as soon as she could calmly reflect, there was much likelihood in this, for she could hardly believe that Wildeve would really appropriate money belonging to her son.The intermediate course of giving it to Eustacia was the sort of thing to please Wildeve's fancy.

But it filled the mother with anger none the less.

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