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MadameRiennesandhervisionspassedfromhimlikeabaddream。
Thoughtfulheremainedalways,forthatwashisnature;sometimessadalso,whenhethoughtofIsobel,whoseemedtohavedisappearedquiteoutofhislife。Butaswasnaturalathisage,thismoodweakenedbydegrees。Shewasalwaysthereinthebackground,butsheceasedtoobscurethelandscapeasshehaddonebefore,andwastodoinhisafterlife。Hadshebeenagirlofthecommontype,attractiveonlybecauseshewasayoungandvivaciouswoman,doubtlesstheeclipsewouldhavebeencomplete。Occasionally,indeed,mendolovefoolsinanenduringfashion,whichisperhapsthemostevilfatethatcanbelaiduponthem。Forwhatcanbeworsethantowastewhatisdeepandrealuponathingoffleshwithoutasoul,anempty,paintedbubble,whichevadesthehand,orburstsifitisgrasped?Thosearetherealunfortunates,whohavesoldthemselvesforamessofpotage,thatforthemostparttheyareneverevenallowedtoeat,sincebeforethebellringsithasprobablybeendepositedbyheavenknowswhathandofCircumstanceinsomeoneelse’splate,orgonestaleandbeenthrownaway。
Godfreywasnotoneofthese,becausethehandofCircumstancehadmanagedhisaffairsotherwise。Isobelwasnomessofpotage,butwithallherfaultsandfailings,afairandgreatinheritanceforhimwhocouldtakeseisinofher。Still,ashebelieved,shehadfirsttreatedhimbadly,thenutterlyneglectedhimwhoseprideshehadoutraged,bynoteventakingthetroubletowritehimaletter,andfinally,hadvanishedaway。Andhewasyoung,withmanhoodadvancinginhisveins,likethepulseofspring,andwomenaremanyintheworld,someofwhomhaveprettyfacesandproperfigures。Also,althoughthefactisoverlookedbyconvention,ithaspleasedNaturetomakemanpolygamousinhisinstincts,thoughwherethoseinstinctsendandwhatiscalledlovebegins,isathingalmostimpossibletodefine。Probablyintruththelimitliesbeyondthebordersofsex。
SoIsobel’sgreyeyesfadedintothebackgroundofGodfrey’smentalvision,whilethevioleteyesofJuliettedrewevernearertohisphysicalperceptions。Andhere,tosavetrouble,itmaybesaidatonce,thathenevercaredintheleastforJuliette,exceptasamalecreaturecaresforaprettyfemalecreature,andthatJuliettenevercaredintheleastforhim,exceptasayoungwomancaresingeneralforahandsomeandattractiveyoungman——withprospects。Indeed,shefoundhimtooseriousforhertaste。Shedidnotunderstandhim,as,forhispart,inherhefoundnothingtounderstand。
Afterall,rulingouttheprimaryimpulseswhichwouldmakeascullerymaidcongenialtoageniusuponadesertisle,whatwasthereinaJuliettetoappealtoaGodfrey?And,withthesamequalification,whatwasthereinaGodfreytoappealtoaJuliette?Asonce,withanaccidentaltouchofpoetry,shesaidtohermother,whenathissideshefeltasthoughshewerewalkingoverasnow-coveredcrevasseinthesurroundingAlps。Allseemedfirmbeneathherfeet,butsheneverknewwhenthecrustwouldbreak,andhewouldvanishintounfathomeddepths,perchancedraggingherwithhim。Or,feelingherdangershemightrunfromhimontosaferground,wheresheknewherselftobeongood,commonrockorsoil,andnostrange,hollowechoesstruckherears,leavinghimtopursuehisperilousjourneyalone。
Hermotherlaughed,andfallingintoherhumour,answered,thatbeyondthecrevasseandatthefootofthefurther