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第138章

`Oak, don't talk like that. You have got quite cynical lately - how is it? We seem to have shifted our positions: I have become the young and hopeful man, and you the old and unbelieving one. However, does a woman keep a promise, not to marry, but to enter on an engagement to marry at some time? Now you know women better than I - tell me.'

`I am afeard you honour my understanding too much. However, she may keep such a promise, if it is made with an honest meaning to repair a wrong.

`It has not gone far yet, but I think it will soon - yes, I know it will,' he said, in an impulsive whisper. `I have pressed her upon the subject, and she inclines to be kind to me, and to think of me as a husband at a long future time, and that's enough for me. How can I expect more? She has a notion that a woman should not marry within seven years of her husband's disappearance - that her own self shouldn't, I mean - because his body was not found. It may be merely this legal reason which influences her, or it may be a religious one, but she is reluctant to talk on the point.

Yet she has promised - implied - that she will ratify an engagement to-night.'

`Seven years,' murmured Oak.

`No, no - it's no such thing!' he said, with impatience. `Five years, nine months, and a few days. Fifteen months nearly have passed since he vanished, and is there anything so wonderful in an engagement of little more than five years?'

`It seems long in a forward view. Don't build too much upon such promises, sir. Remember, you have once be'n deceived. Her meaning may be good; but there - she's young yet.'

`Deceived? Never!' said Boldwood, vehemently. `She never promised me at that first time, and hence she did not break her promise! If she promises me, she'll marry me. Bathsheba is a woman to her word.' IV Troy was sitting in a corner of The White Hart tavern at Casterbridge, smoking and drinking a steaming mixture from a glass. A knock was given at the door, and Pennyways entered.

`Well, have you seen him?' Troy inquired, pointing to a chair.

`Boldwood?'

`No - lawyer long.'

`He wadn' at home. I went there first, too.'

`That's a nuisance.'

`'Tis rather, I suppose.'

`Yet I don't see that, because a man appears to be drowned and was not, he should be liable for anything. I shan't ask any lawyer - not I.'

`But that's not it, exactly. If a man changes his name and so forth, and takes steps to deceive the world and his own wife, he's a cheat, and that in the eye of the law is ayless a rogue, and that is ayless a lammocken vagabond; and that's a punishable situation.'

`Ha-ha! Well done, Pennyways.' Troy had laughed, but it was with some anxiety that he said, `Now, what I want to know is this, do you think there's really anything going on between her and Boldwood? Upon my soul, I should never have believed it! How she must detest me! Have you found out whether she has encouraged him?'

`I haen't been able to learn. There's a deal of feeling on his side seemingly, but I don't answer for her. I didn't know a word about any such thing till yesterday, and all I heard then was that she was gwine to the party at his house tonight. This is the first time she has ever gone there, they say. And they say that she've not so much as spoke to him since they were at Greenhill Fair: but what can folk believe o't? However, she's not fond of him - quite offish and quite careless, I know.'

`I'm not so sure of that... She's a handsome woman, Pennyways, is she not? Own that you never saw a finer or more splendid creature in your life.

Upon my honour, when I set eyes upon her that day I wondered what I could have been made of to be able to leave her by herself so long. And then I was hampered with that bothering show, which I'm free of at last, thank the stars.' He smoked on awhile, and then added, `How did she look when you passed by yesterday?'

`Oh, she took no great heed of me, ye may well fancy; but she looked well enough, far's I know. Just flashed her haughty eyes upon my poor scram body, and then let them go past me to what was yond, much as if I'd been no more than a leafless tree. She had just got off her mare to look at the last wring-down of cider for the year; she had been riding, and so her colours were up and her breath rather quick, so that her bosom plimmed and fell - plimmed and fell - every time plain to my eye. Ay, and there were the fellers round her wringing down the cheese and bustling about and saying, "Ware o' the pommy, ma'am: 'twill spoil yer gown.' "Never mind me," says she. Then Gabe brought her some of the new cider, and she must needs go drinking it through a strawmote, and not in a nateral way at all.

"Liddy," says she, "bring indoors a few gallons, and I'll make some cider-wine."

Sergeant, I was no more to her than a morsel of scroff in the fuel-house!'

`I must go and find her out at once - O yes, I see that - I must go.

Oak is head man still, isn't he?'

`Yes, 'a b'lieve. And at Little Weatherbury Farm too. He manages everything.'

`'Twill puzzle him to manage her, or any other man of his compass!'

`I don't know about that. She can't do without him, and knowing it well he's pretty independent. And she've a few soft corners to her mind, though I've never been able to get into one, the devil's in't!'

`Ah, baily, she's a notch above you, and you must own it: a higher class of animal - a finer tissue. However, stick to me, and neither this haughty goddess, dashing piece of womanhood, Juno-wife of mine (Juno was a goddess, you know), nor anybody else shall hurt you. But all this wants looking into, I perceive. What with one thing and another, I see that my work is well cut out for me.' V `How do I look to-night, Liddy?' said Bathsheba, giving a final adjustment to her dress before leading the glass.

`I never saw you look so well before. Yes - I'll tell you when you looked like it - that night, a year and a half ago, when you came in so wild-like, and scolded us for ****** remarks about you and Mr Troy.'

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