A Pair of Blue Eyes
me you kne
o be required. Six-and-thirty old seat ends, of exquisite fifteenth-century workmanship, were rapidly decaying in an aisle of the church; and it
lfride when she casually discovered that he had not come that minute post-haste from London, but had reached the neighbourhood the previous evening. Surprise would
art, on his hopes and prospects from the profession he had embraced. Stephen gave vague answers. The next day it rained. In the e
in helping on the devel
rmance must be gone through by all players in the same manner; she was taught by his differing action that all ordinary players, who learn the game by sight, unconsciously touch the men in a stereotyped way. This i
you handle the
am sorry
t a matter great enough for sor
arnt from a book lent me by my friend Mr
ave seen p
ad the opportunity of playing with a living opponent. I have worked out many gam
s should have grown up without being able to see or engage in a game astonished her not a litt
e board, but apparently thinking of other things. H
ut quod me man
replied
sas cum fide
eir borders by the shaking. 'I was musing on those words as applicable to a strange course I am steering-but enough of that. I am delighted with you, Mr
ords to myself,' sa
the world to do that,
nsinuating herself between them, 'tell me
d slowly, and in a voice full of a far-off meanin
AT FINE, manet me AWAITS ME? Effare SPEAK OUT; luam I WILL P
my curiosity), though your translation was unexceptionably correct and close, you have a way of pronouncing your Latin which to me seems most peculiar. Not that the pronunciation of a dead language is of much importance; yet your accents and quantities have a grotesque sound
xford man-Fellow
all
ere's no do
id Mr. Swancourt, starting with astoni
man in England!' cried S
e Latin in the way you pronounce it beats all
r ye
r ye
nd construing twice a week, and twice a week he sent them back to me corrected, with marginal notes of instruction. That i
ngular instance of pati
He says that, much to his regret, he sees a time coming when every man will pronounce even the common words of his own tongue as seem
ory, namely, what circumstances could have necessitated such an unusual method of education. But no further explanation was voluntee
o in her compassion? To let him checkmate her. A second game followed; and being herself absolutely indifferent as to the result (her playing was above the average among women, and
citedly than was hers, which itself had quickened when she seriously
he exclaimed, his face flushing. 'You did
e of vexation and sadness, which, relishable for a moment, ca
s like contempt for your skill. But, indeed, I did not mean it in that sense. I could not, upon my conscienc
thing-I can do nothing! O Miss Swancourt!' he burst out wildly, his heart swelling in his th
d round to her side, and almost before she suspected it his ar
as from the emotion itself. Then she suddenly withdrew herself and stood upright, vexed that she had submi
with coquettish hauteur of a very transparent natu
aid with his usual delicacy, and without
not
n your
N
reh
ainly
ebody else, then?
ure I d
or me
f her manner and speech. There were the semitone of voice and half-hidden expression o
court then entered the room, a
ancourt proposed a drive to the cliffs beyond
he back yard, and presently Worm came in, saying partly to the w
he end of William Worm. They be at it again
aid Mr. Swancourt. 'What was t
I was so dazed wi' it that down fell a piece of leg-wood across the shaft of the pony-shay, and splintered it off. "Ay," says I, "I feel it as
owed more warmth of temper than the accident seemed to demand, much to Stephen's uneasiness and rather to his sur
t is almost too long a distance for you to walk. Elfride can
n horseback-Oh, you must!' She looked at Stephen and read
ry to say
ble to ride!' said
ad other lessons to learn. Now, I recommend this plan: let El
all the advantages of a long slow ramble with Elfride, without the contingent possibility
y very favourite darling ones; but the worst of it is that they have such short hooks that they are liable to be dropped if I toss my head about much, and when I am riding I can't give my mind to them. It would be doing me knight service i
ave!' said Unity with r
at I found one of them,' p
gate into Eighteen Ac
arpet in my own room,' r
iss; and then 'twas down your back, miss, wasn't it? And oh, wh
t foot upon his hand: 'One,
d round; and Elfride was ultimately deposited upon the ground rat
little accomplishment that requires some practice, although i
pic look of indignation. 'Worm, come here, and help me to moun
of the valley being occasionally brushed from their faces by a coo
imself nor help another person into one seems a useless incumbrance; but
horsewoman's address to a benighted walker, 'is that your knowledge of cert
his eyes earn
't trouble about that particular bit of knowledge. I thought it would be useless to me; but I don't think so now. I w
him with critical medit
she began suddenly, without replying to his
on my pac
else saw a
would she b
ry's
e roots of
wild, and
's all s
oung man stilly, and
language str
thee
f!' And Elfride started; and Stephen beheld her light figure contracting
ng. Dull as a flower without the sun he sat down upon a stone, and not for fifteen minutes was an
her face flushed and her eyes sparkling. She turned th
say to me, Mr. Smith,
t exactly answer last night-whether I wa
actly answer
can't
w if I am more to yo
ice of intensest appreciation, at the same t
layfully; and she blushingly
on lips?' continue
ook; and it would be the death of m
through a glove, and that a riding-glove, w
n't it a pretty white hand? Ah, you don'
ride! You know I think more of you than I can tell;
tively. What a proud moment it was for Elfride then! She was ruli
thily pounced
said intractably; 'and you s
hich the boisterousness of boy and girl was far more prominent than the dignity of man an
e neither of pleasure nor anger, but partaking of both. 'I ought not t
und sort of man,' said he in a penitent tone, conscious
he time we have known each other, Mr. Smith, you take too much upon you. Y
a of freak in my mind. I wanted to imprint a swe
ssed a wish to dismount. The horse was tied to a post, and they both followed an irregular path, which ultimately terminated upon a flat ledge passing round the face of the huge blue-black rock at a height about midway between the sea and the topmost verge. There, far beneath and before them, la
med naturally in the beetling mass, and wide enough to admit tw
her,' she said half inquiringly. 'We have not known ea
ied judicially; '
o you
in which our minutes beat, that makes enou
cted or knew what a VERY NEW THING I am
me to say it-I know it is-before you know more; but I wish
said in
served an ominous silence; the only objects of interest on earth for him bei
at he still remained silent, she added more anxiously, 'If you say that again,
!' he exclaimed
titude of receptivity: no easy close of shoulder to shoulder, hand upon hand, face upon face, and, in spite of coyness, the lips in the right place at the supreme moment. That graceful though apparently accidental
rcing a Card. The card is to be shifted nimbly, withdrawn, edged under, and withal not to be offered till the moment the unsuspecting person's hand reaches the
with a momentary regret that his kiss should be spoilt by her confused receipt
e for me and lo
es
y mu
es
if you'll wait for me,
' she sai
reason why,
one that
akes it almost impossible for you to agree to be my w
be found upon your personal nature. That is pure and gene
all nothing beyond my nature be a pa
reath of relief. 'Is that all? Some o
s to be judged. For that, we will stop till we get
phen, I fancy I see the difference between me and you-between men and women generally, perhaps. I am content to bui
years older than you are, or than I am; and that remark is one. I couldn't th
ev
u don't kiss nicely at all; and I was told once, by my
tood tethered. 'Instead of entrusting my weight to a young man's unstable palm,' she continued gaily, 'I pr
omeward at the s
s thoughtfulness, and each forgot ev
' she said, after a long m
now,' he r
u do,' insi
, for yo
't vex me by a light an
mentioned. They are
n't have that. What
ve been for
at about
was a passable
ot very c
lips; but actually, nothing
ead as you go on, there's a dear St
eeks and back again; but I am not sure. Or your hands and arms, that they eclipsed all other hands and arms; or your feet, that the
, and not being sure, and such cold reasoning; but what you FELT I was, you know, Stephen' (at this a steal
er sai
elf, then, "I never wil
say that
uppose I must love
N
t, t
e fluctuating-n
me; do
ot to think about you
you. And I'll not ask you ever any more-never more-to say o
thing: That at one time I had never seen you, and I didn't lov
you for. You are nice-looking, of course; but I didn't m
in rather a dissatisfied tone of self-criticism. 'Well, never mind. I must ask your f
...Stephen, don't ment
hy
f he should-we shall have a day longer of happiness from o
end Knight would enjoy this sce
red, with a jealous little toss. 'He must be an in
is face glowing with his fervo
lf satirically. 'The noblest man in
low, laugh as you
hero. But what do
writ
te? I have never
e him, is absorbed into a huge WE, namely, the impalpabl
nly a re
ine thing to be on the staff of the PRESENT
, and my poor COURT
altogether a reviewer. He writes things of a higher class than reviews, though he reviews a book occasionally. His
to us irregularly. I want papa to be a subscriber, but he's so conservati
hall try to be his int
en't yo
this way-he came originally from the same place as I, and taught me things; but I am not intimate with hi
de's soft lips. 'You think always of hi
ent quite. But I do like him, and he deserv
le!' she exclaimed perversely. 'I know you will never speak
He is so brilliant-no, it isn't exactly brilliant; so thoughtful-nor does thoughtful express him-th
tween me and you. You think of him night and day, ever so much more than of
fride; I lov
n the middle of loving me. Stephen, suppose that I and this man Kni
ld proposition-wh
which?
e said, pressing
n't do; only
It is disagreeable-quite a ho
, and let me drown, drown, drown;
tone to her words, but the latter sp
point a little further on. On again making her appearance she continually managed to look in a direction away from him, and left him in t
ed, Elfie? Why
r. Clever of yours drown. I ha
ld not press such a hard q
re. Unkind, to wound me so!' She laugh
et's make it up
ave me, then, an
ave you-an
e, or you don't love me
wn,' he ejaculat
he said, and a woman's flu
s I'm alive,' said Unity o
ched misgiving, Elfride's hand
Stephen, looking at him
d only remembered!' he answered,
, and turned into the shr
I should have religiously done it,' she capricio
ng is for
nt, and added more seriously, 'I know now where I dropped it, Stephen. It was on the cliff. I remember a faint sensation of
go at
of rocks to where they had sat, felt and peered about the stones and crannies, but Elfride's stray jewel was nowhere to be seen. Next Stephen slowly retraced
of the ground. As the shadows began to lengthen and the sunlight to mellow, he passed through two wicket-gates, and drew near the ou
in the gable end, its squareness of form disguised by a huge cloak of ivy, which had grown so luxuriantly and extended so far from its base, as to increase the apparent bulk of the chimney to the dim
front, went up to the cottage door, and op
crape of chairs on a stone floor, as if pushed back by their occupiers in rising from a table. The door wa