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第51章

Touchett the elder that he should join a little party at Gardencourt, of which Miss Stackpole was a valued member.Having sent his letter (to the care of a banker whom Henrietta suggested)he waited in some suspense.He had heard this fresh formidable figure named for the first time; for when his mother had mentioned on her arrival that there was a story about the girl's having an "admirer" at home, the idea had seemed deficient in reality and he had taken no pains to ask questions the answers to which would involve only the vague or the disagreeable.Now, however, the native admiration of which his cousin was the object had become more concrete; it took the form of a young man who had followed her to London, who was interested in a cotton-mill and had manners in the most splendid of the American styles.Ralph had two theories about this intervener.Either his passion was a sentimental fiction of Miss Stackpole's (there was always a sort of tacit understanding among women, born of the solidarity of the sex, that they should discover or invent lovers for each other), in which case he was not to be feared and would probably not accept the invitation; or else he would accept the invitation and in this event prove himself a creature too irrational to demand further consideration.The latter clause of Ralph's argument might have seemed incoherent; but it embodied his conviction that if Mr.Goodwood were interested in Isabel in the serious manner described by Miss Stackpole he would not care to present himself at Gardencourt on a summons from the latter lady.

"On this supposition," said Ralph, "he must regard her as a thorn on the stem of his rose; as an intercessor he must find her wanting in tact."Two days after he had sent his invitation he received a very short note from Caspar Goodwood, thanking him for it, regretting that other engagements made a visit to Gardencourt impossible and presenting many compliments to Miss Stackpole.Ralph handed the note to Henrietta, who, when she had read it, exclaimed: "Well, I never have heard of anything so stiff!""I'm afraid he doesn't care so much about my cousin as you suppose,"Ralph observed.

"No, it's not that; it's some subtler motive.His nature's very deep.But I'm determined to fathom it, and I shall write to him to know what he means."His refusal of Ralph's overtures was vaguely disconcerting; from the moment he declined to come to Gardencourt our friend began to think him of importance.He asked himself what it signified to him whether Isabel's admirers should be desperadoes or laggards; they were not rivals of his and were perfectly welcome to act out their genius.

Nevertheless he felt much curiosity as to the result of Miss Stackpole's promised enquiry into the causes of Mr.Goodwood's stiffness- a curiosity for the present ungratified, inasmuch as when he asked her three days later if she had written to London she was obliged to confess she had written in vain.Mr.Goodwood had not replied.

"I suppose he's thinking it over," she said; "he thinks everything over; he's not really at all impetuous.But I'm accustomed to having my letters answered the same day." She presently proposed to Isabel, at all events, that they should make an excursion to London together."If I must tell the truth," she observed, "I'm not seeing much at this place, and I shouldn't think you were either.I've not even seen that aristocrat- what's his name?- Lord Washburton.He seems to let you severely alone.""Lord Warburton's coming to-morrow, I happen to know," replied her friend, who had received a note from the master of Lockleigh in answer to her own letter."You'll have every opportunity of turning him inside out.""Well, he may do for one letter, but what's one letter when you want to write fifty? I've described all the scenery in this vicinity and raved about all the old women and donkeys.You may say what you please, scenery doesn't make a vital letter.I must go back to London and get some impressions of real life.I was there but three days before I came away, and that's hardly time to get in touch."As Isabel, on her journey from New York to Gardencourt, had seen even less of the British capital than this, it appeared a happy suggestion of Henrietta's that the two should go thither on a visit of pleasure.The idea struck Isabel as charming; she was curious of the thick detail of London, which had always loomed large and rich to her.

They turned over their schemes together and indulged in visions of romantic hours.They would stay at some picturesque old inn- one of the inns described by Dickens- and drive over the town in those delightful hansoms.Henrietta was a literary woman, and the great advantage of being a literary woman was that you could go everywhere and do everything.They would dine at a coffee-house and go afterwards to the play; they would frequent the Abbey and the British Museum and find out where Doctor Johnson had lived, and Goldsmith and Addison.Isabel grew eager and presently unveiled the bright vision to Ralph, who burst into a fit of laughter which scarce expressed the sympathy she had desired.

"It's a delightful plan," he said."I advise you to go to the Duke's Head in Covent Garden, an easy, informal, old-fashioned place, and I'll have you put down at my club.""Do you mean it's improper?" Isabel asked."Dear me, isn't anything proper here? With Henrietta surely I may go anywhere; she isn't hampered in that way.She has travelled over the whole American continent and can at least find her way about this minute island.""Ah then," said Ralph, "let me take advantage of her protection to go up to town as well.I may never have a chance to travel so safely!"

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