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第60章

'Signifies! Yes; it does signify, a great deal. But, Thorne, Thorne, now that I remember it, now that I can think of things, it was--was it not you yourself who told me that the baby did not live?'

'Very possibly.'

'And was it a lie that you told me?'

'If so, yes. But it is no lie that I tell you now.'

'I believed you then, Thorne; then, when I was a poor, broken-down day-labourer, lying in jail, rotting there; but I tell you fairly, I do not believe you now. You have some scheme in this.'

'Whatever scheme I may have, you can frustrate by making another will.

What can I gain by telling you this? I only do so to induce you to be more explicit in naming your heir.'

They both remained silent for a while, during which the baronet poured out from his hidden resource a glass of brandy and swallowed it.

'When a man is taken aback suddenly by such tidings as these, he must take a drop of something, eh, doctor?'

Dr Thorne did not seen the necessity; but the present, he felt, was no time for arguing the point.

'Come, Thorne, where is the girl? You must tell me that. She is my niece, and I have a right to know. She shall come here, and I will do something for her. By the Lord! I would as soon she had the money as anyone else, if she's anything of a good 'un;--some of it, that is. Is she a good 'un?'

'Good!' said the doctor, turning away his face. 'Yes; she is good enough.'

'She must be grown up by now. None of your light skirts, eh?'

'She is a good girl,' said the doctor somewhat loudly and sternly. He could hardly trust himself to say much on this point.

'Mary was a good girl, a very good girl, till'--and Sir Roger raised himself up in his bed with his fist clenched, as though he were again about to strike that fatal blow at the farm-yard gate. 'But come, it's no good thinking of that; you behaved well and manly, always. And so poor Mary's child is alive; at least, you say so.'

'I say so, and you may believe it. Why should I deceive you?'

'No, no; I don't see why. But then why did you deceive me before?'

To this the doctor chose to make no answer, and again there was silence for a while.

'What do you call her, doctor?'

'Her name is Mary.'

'The prettiest women's name going; there's no name like it,' said the contractor, with an unusual tenderness in his voice. 'Mary--yes; but Mary what? What other name does she go by?'

Here the doctor hesitated.

'Mary Scatcherd--eh?'

'No. Not Mary Scatcherd.'

'Not Mary Scatcherd! Mary what, then? you, with your d--- pride, wouldn't let her be called Mary Thorne, I know.'

This was too much for the doctor. He felt that there were tears in his eyes, so he walked away to the window to dry them, unseen. He had fifty names, each more sacred than the other, the most sacred of them all would hardly have been good enough for her.

'Mary what, doctor? Come, if the girl is to belong to me, if I am to provide for her, I must know what to call her, and where to look for her.'

'Who talked of your providing for her?,' said the doctor, turning round at the rival uncle. 'Who said that she was to belong to you? She will be no burden to you; you are only told of this that you may not leave your money to her without knowing it. She is provided for--that is, she wants nothing; she will do well enough; you need not trouble yourself about her.'

'But is she's Mary's child, Mary's child in real truth, I will trouble myself about her. Who else should do so? For the matter of that, I'd soon say her as any of those others in America. What do I care about blood? I shan't mind her being a bastard. That is to say, of course, if she's decently good. Did she ever get any kind of teaching; book-learning, or anything of that sort?'

Dr Thorne at this moment hated his friend the baronet with almost a deadly hatred; that he, rough brute as he was--for he was a rough brute--that he should speak in such language of the angel who gave to that home in Greshamsbury so many of the joys of Paradise--that he should speak of her as in some degree his own, that he should inquire doubtingly as to her attributes and her virtues. And then the doctor thought of her Italian and French readings, of her music, of her nice books, and sweet lady ways, of her happy companionship with Patience Oriel, and her dear, bosom friendship with Beatrice Gresham. He thought of her grace, and winning manners, and soft, polished feminine beauty; and, as he did so, he hated Sir Roger Scatcherd, and regarded him with loathing, as he might have regarded a wallowing-hog.

At last a light seemed to break in upon Sir Roger's mind. Dr Thorne, he perceived, did not answer his last question. He perceived, also, that the doctor was affected with some more than ordinary emotion. Why should it be that this subject of Mary Scatcherd's child moved him so deeply? Sir Roger had never been at the doctor's house at Greshamsbury, had never seen Mary Thorne, but he had heard that there lived with the doctor some young female relative; and thus a glimmering light seemed to come in upon Sir Roger's bed.

He had twitted the doctor with his pride; had said that it was impossible that the girl should be called Mary Thorne. What if she were so called? What if she were now warming herself at the doctor's hearth?

'Well, come, Thorne, what is it you call her? Tell it out, man. And, look you, if it's your name she bears, I shall think more of you, a deal more than ever I did yet. Come, Thorne, I'm her uncle too. I have a right to know. She is Mary Thorne, isn't she?'

The doctor had not the hardihood nor the resolution to deny it. 'Yes,' said he, 'that is her name; she lives with me.'

'Yes, and lives with all those grand folks at Greshamsbury too. I have heard of that.'

'She lives with me, and belongs to me, and is as my daughter.'

'She shall come over here. Lady Scatcherd shall have her to stay with her. She shall come to us. And as for my will, I'll make another.

I'll--'

'Yes, make another will--or else alter that one. But as to Miss Thorne coming here--'

'What! Mary--'

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