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第118章

She had a strange conversation with Aunt Anne that night, strange as every talk had always been because of things left unsaid.They faced one another across the fireplace like enemies who might have been lovers; there had been from the very first moment of this meeting a romantic link between them which had never been defined.They had never had it out with one another, and they were not going to have it out now; but Maggie, who was never sentimental, wondered at the strange mixture of tenderness, pity, affection, irritation and hostility that she felt.

"Aunt Anne, I'm going away to-morrow," said Maggie.

"To-morrow!" Aunt Anne looked up with her strange hostile arrogance.

"Oh no, Maggie.You're not well yet."

"Mrs.Mark," said Maggie, "the lady I told you about, is coming in a motor to fetch me.She will take me straight to her house, and then I shall go to bed."Aunt Anne said nothing.

"You know that it's better for me to go," said Maggie."We can't live together any more after what happened.You and Aunt Elizabeth have been very very good to me, but you know now that I'm a disappointment.I haven't ever fitted into the life here.I never shall.""The life here is over," said Aunt Anne."Everything is over--the house is dead.Of course you must go.If you feel anger with me now or afterwards remember that I have lost every hope or desire I ever had.I don't want your pity.I want no one's pity.I wanted once your affection, but I wanted it on my own terms.That was wrong.Ido not want your affection any longer; you were never the girl Ithought you.You're a strange girl, Maggie, and you will have, I am afraid, a very unhappy life.""No, I will not," said Maggie."I will have a happy life.""That is for God to say," said Aunt Anne.

"No, it is not," said Maggie."I can make my own happiness.God can't touch it, if I don't let Him.""Maggie, you're blasphemous," said Aunt Anne, but not in anger.

"I'm not," said Maggie."When I came here first I didn't believe in God, but now--I'm not sure.There's something strange, which may be God for all I know.I'm going to find out.If He has the doing of everything then He's taken away all I cared for, and I'm not going to give Him the satisfaction of seeing that it hurt; if He didn't do it, then it doesn't matter.""You'll believe in Him before you die, Maggie," said Aunt Anne.

"It's in you, and you won't escape it.I thought it was I who was to bring you to Him, but I was going too fast.The Lord has His own time.You'll come to Him afterwards.""Oh," cried Maggie."I'm so glad I'm going somewhere where it won't be always religion, where they'll think of something else than the Lord and His Coming.I want real life, banks and motor-cars and shops and clothes and work..."She stopped suddenly.

Aunt Anne was doing what Maggie had never seen her do before, even in the worst bouts of her pain--she was crying...cold solitary lonely tears that crept slowly, reluctantly down her thin cheeks.

"I meant to do well.In everything I have done ill...Everything has failed in my hands--"Once again, as long before at St.Dreot's, Maggie could do nothing.

There was a long miserable silence, then Aunt Anne got up and went away.

Next day Katherine came in a beautiful motor-car to fetch Maggie.

Maggie had packed her few things.Bound her neck next her skin was the ring with three pearls...

She said good-bye to the house: her bedroom beneath which the motor-omnibuses clanged, the sitting-room with the family group, the passage with the Armed Men, the dark hall with the green baize door...then good-bye to Aunt Elizabeth (two kisses), Aunt Anne (one kiss), Martha, Thomas the cat, the parrot...all, everything, good-bye, good-bye, good-bye!

May I never see any of you again.Never, never, never, never!...

She was helped into the car, rugs were wrapped round her, there was a warm cosy smell of rich leather, a little clock ticked away, a silver vase with red and blue flowers winked at her, and Katherine was there close beside her...

Never again, never again! And yet how strange, as they turned the corner of the street down into the Strand, Maggie felt a sudden pang of regret, of pathos, of loneliness, as though she were leaving something that had loved her dearly, and leaving it without a word of friendliness.

"Poor dear!" She wanted to return, to tell it...to tell it what?

She had made her choice.She was plunging now into the other half of the world, and plunging not quite alone, because she was taking Martin with her.

"I do hope you won't mind, dear," said Katherine."My cousin Paul--the clergyman you met once--is staying with us.He and his sister.

No one else."

"Oh, I shan't mind," said Maggie.Her fingers, inside her blouse, tightly clutched the little pearl ring.

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