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the daisy chain, or aspirations-第121章

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promise。〃

〃She declared she would only stay three weeks; and the Langdales were
satisfied; thinking that; once in London; they should keep her。  They
little knew Meta; with her pretty ways of pretending that her
resolution is only spoiled…child wilfulness。  None of you quite
trusted her; did you; Margaret?  Even papa was almost afraid; though
he wanted her very much to be at home; for poor Mr。 Rivers was so low
and forlorn without her; though he would not let her know; because
Lady Leonora had persuaded him to think it was all for her good。〃

〃What did they do with her in London?〃 asked Norman。

〃They did their utmost;〃 said Ethel。  〃They made engagements for her;
and took her to parties and concertsthose she did enjoy very much
and she had lessons in drawing and music; but whenever she wanted to
see any exhibitions; or do anything; they always said there was time
to spare。  I believe it was very charming; and she would have been
very glad to stay; but she never would promise;and she was always
thinking of her positive duty at home。  She seemed afterwards to
think of her wishes to remain almost as if they had been a sin; but
she saiddear little Metathat nothing had ever helped her so much
as that she used to say to herself; whenever she was going out; 'I
renounce the world。'  It came to a crisis at last; when Lady Leonora
wanted her to be presentedthe Drawing…Room was after the end of her
three weeksand she held out against it; though her aunt laughed at
her; and treated her as if she was a silly; shy child。  At last; what
do you think Meta did?  She went to her uncle; Lord Cosham; and
appealed to him to say whether there was the least necessity for her
to go to court。〃

〃Then she gained the day?〃 said Norman。

〃He was delighted with that spirited; yet coaxing way of hers; and
admired her determination。  He told papa so himselffor you must
know; when he heard all Meta had to say; he called her a very good
girl; and said he would take her home himself on the Saturday she had
fixed; and spend Sunday at Abbotstoke。  Oh! he was perfectly won by
her sweet ways。  Was not it lucky? for before this Lady Leonora had
written to Mr。 Rivers; and obtained from him a letter; which Meta had
the next day; desiring her to stay for the Drawing…Room。  But Meta
knew well enough how it was; and was not to be conquered that way; so
she said she must go home to entertain her uncle; and that if her
papa really wished it; she would return on Monday。〃

〃Knowing well that Mr。 Rivers would be only too glad to keep her。〃

〃Just so。  How happy they both did look; when they came in here on
their way from the station where he had met her!  How she danced in;
and how she sparkled with glee!〃 said Margaret; 〃and poor Mr。 Rivers
was quite tremulous with the joy of having her back; hardly able to
keep from fondling her every minute; and coming again into the room
after they had taken leave; to tell me that his little girl had
preferred her home; and her poor old father; to all the pleasures in
London。  Oh; I was so glad they came!  That was a sight that did one
good!  And then; I fancy Mr。 Rivers is a wee bit afraid of his
brother…in…law; for he begged papa and Flora to come home and dine
with them; but Flora was engaged to Mrs。 Hoxton。〃

〃Ha!  Flora!〃 said Norman; as if he rather enjoyed her losing
something through her going to Mrs。 Hoxton。  〃I suppose she would
have given the world to go!〃

〃I was so sorry;〃 said Ethel; 〃but I had to go instead; and it was
delightful。  Papa made great friends with Lord Cosham; while Mr。
Rivers went to sleep after dinner; and I had such a delightful
wandering with Meta; listening to the nightingales; and hearing all
about it。  I never knew Meta so well before。〃

〃And there was no more question of her going back?〃 said Norman。

〃No; indeed!  She said; when her uncle asked in joke; on Monday
morning; whether she had packed up to return with him; Mr。 Rivers was
quite nervously alarmed the first moment; lest she should intend it。〃

〃That little Meta;〃 said Margaret。  〃Her wishes for substantial use
have been pretty well realised!〃

〃Um!〃 said Ethel。

〃What do you mean?〃 said Norman sharply。  〃I should call her present
position the perfection of feminine usefulness。〃

〃So perhaps it is;〃 said Ethel; 〃but though she does it beautifully;
and is very valuable; to be the mistress of a great luxurious house
like that does not seem to me the subject of aspirations like
Meta's。〃

〃Think of the contrast with what she used to be;〃 said Margaret
gently; 〃the pretty; gentle; playful toy that her father brought her
up to be; living a life of mere accomplishments and self…indulgence;
kind certainly; but never so as to endure any disagreeables; or make
any exertion。  But as soon as she entered into the true spirit of our
calling; did she not begin to seek to live the sterner life; and
train herself in duty?  The quiet way she took always seemed to me
the great beauty of it。  She makes duties of her accomplishments by
making them loving obedience to her father。〃

〃Not that they are not pleasant to her?〃 interposed Norman。

〃Certainly;〃 said Margaret; 〃but it gives them the zest; and
confidence that they are right; which one could not have in such
things merely for one's own amusement。〃

〃Yes;〃 said Ethel; 〃she does more; she told me one day that one
reason she liked sketching was; that looking into nature always made
psalms and hymns sing in her ears; and so with her music and her
beautiful copies from the old Italian devotional pictures。  She says
our papa taught her to look at them so as to see more than the mere
art and beauty。〃

〃Think how diligently she measures out her day;〃 said Margaret;
〃getting up early; to be sure of time for reading her serious books;
and working hard at her tough studies。〃

〃And what I care for still more;〃 said Ethel; 〃her being bent on
learning plain needlework and doing it for her poor people。  She is
so useful amongst the cottagers at Abbotstoke!〃

〃And a famous little mistress of the house;〃 added Margaret。  〃When
the old housekeeper went away two years ago; she thought she ought to
know something about the government of the house; so she asked me
about it; and proposed to her father that the new one should come to
her for orders; and that she should pay the wages and have the
accounts in her hands。  Mr。 Rivers thought it was only a freak; but
she has gone on steadily; and I assure you; she has had some
difficulties; for she has come to me about them。  Perhaps Ethel does
not believe in them?〃

〃No; I was only thinking how I should hate ordering those fanciful
dinners for Mr。 Rivers。  I know what you mean; and how she had
difficulties about sending the maids to church; and in dealing with
the cook; who did harm to the other servants; and yet sent up dinners
that he liked; and how puzzled she was to avoid annoying him。  Oh!
she has got into a peck of troubles by making herself manager。〃

〃And had she not been the Meta she is; she would either have fretted;
or thrown it all up; instead of humming briskly through all。  She
never was afraid to speak to any one;〃 said Margaret; 〃that i
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