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the story of an african farm-第34章

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〃'They never loved who dreamed that they loved once;

  And who saith; 'I loved once'?

  Not angels; whose deep eyes look down through realms of light!'



〃Your disconsolate brother; on what is; in all probability; the last and

distracted night of his life。



〃Gregory Nazianzen Rose。



〃P。S。Tell mother to take care of my pearl studs。  I left them in the

wash…hand…stand drawer。  Don't let the children get hold of them。



〃P。P。S。I shall take this letter with me to the farm。  If I turn down one

corner you may know I have been accepted; if not; you may know it is all up

with your heartbroken brother;



G。N。R。〃



Gregory having finished this letter; read it over with much approval; put

it in an envelope; addressed it; and sat contemplating the inkpot; somewhat

relieved in mind。



The evening turned out chilly and very windy after the day's heat。  From

afar off; as Gregory neared the homestead on the brown pony; he could

distinguish a little figure in a little red cloak at the door of the cow…

kraal。  Em leaned over the poles that barred the gate; and watched the

frothing milk run through the black fingers of the herdsman; while the

unwilling cows stood with tethered heads by the milking poles。  She had

thrown the red cloak over her own head; and held it under her chin with a

little hand; to keep from her ears the wind; that playfully shook it; and

tossed the little fringe of yellow hair into her eyes。



〃Is it not too cold for you to be standing here?〃 said Gregory; coming

softly close to her。



〃Oh; no; it is so nice。  I always come to watch the milking。  That red cow

with the short horns is bringing up the calf of the white cow that died。 

She loves it sojust as if it were her own。  It is so nice to see her lick

its little ears。  Just look!〃



〃The clouds are black。  I think it is going to rain tonight;〃 said Gregory。



〃Yes;〃 answered Em; looking up as well as she could for the little yellow

fringe。



〃But I'm sure you must be cold;〃 said Gregory; and put his hand under the

cloak; and found there a small fist doubled up; soft; and very warm。  He

held it fast in his hand。



〃Oh; Em; I love you better than all the world besides!  Tell me; do you

love me a little?〃



〃Yes; I do;〃 said Em; hesitating; and trying softly to free her hand。



〃Better than everything; better than all the world; darling?〃 he asked;

bending down so low that the yellow hair was blown into his eyes。



〃I don't know;〃 said Em; gravely。  〃I do love you very much; but I love my

cousin who is at school; and Waldo; very much。  You see I have known them

so long!〃



〃Oh; Em; do not talk to me so coldly!〃 Gregory cried; seizing the little

arm that rested on the gate; and pressing it till she was half afraid。  The

herdsman had moved away to the other end of the kraal now; and the cows;

busy with their calves; took no notice of the little human farce。  〃Em; if

you talk so to me I will go mad!  You must love me; love me better than

all!  You must give yourself to me。  I have loved you since that first

moment when I saw you walking by the stone wall with the jug in your hands。 

You were made for me; created for me!  I will love you till I die!  Oh; Em;

do not be so cold; so cruel to me!〃



He held her arm so tightly that her fingers relaxed their hold; and the

cloak fluttered down on to the ground; and the wind played more roughly

than ever with the little yellow head。



〃I do love you very much;〃 she said; 〃but I do not know if I want to marry

you。  I love you better than Waldo; but I can't tell if I love you better

than Lyndall。  If you would let me wait for a week I think perhaps I could

tell you。〃



Gregory picked up the cloak and wrapped it round her。



〃If you could but love me as I love you;〃 he said; 〃but no woman can love

as a man can。  I will wait till Saturday。  I will not once come near you

till then。  Good…bye!  Oh; Em;〃 he said; turning again; and twining his arm

about her; and kissing her surprised little mouth; 〃if you are not my wife

I cannot live。  I have never loved another woman; and I never shall!

never; never!〃



〃You make me afraid;〃 said Em。  〃Come; let us go; and I will fill your

pail。〃



〃I want no milk。  Good…bye!  You will not see me again till Saturday。〃



Late that night; when every one else had gone to bed; the yellow…haired

little woman stood alone in the kitchen。  She had come to fill the kettle

for the next morning's coffee; and now stood before the fire。  The warm

reflection lit the grave old…womanish little face; that was so unusually

thoughtful this evening。



〃Better than all the world; better than everything; he loves me better than

everything!〃  She said the words aloud; as if they were more easy to

believe if she spoke them so。  She had given out so much love in her little

life; and had got none of it back with interest。  Now one said; 〃I love you

better than all the world。〃  One loved her better than she loved him。  How

suddenly rich she was。  She kept clasping and unclasping her hands。  So a

beggar feels who falls asleep on the pavement wet and hungry; and who wakes

in a palace…hall with servants and lights; and a feast before him。  Of

course the beggar's is only a dream; and he wakes from it; and this was

real。



Gregory had said to her; 〃I will love you as long as I live。〃  She said the

words over and over to herself like a song。



〃I will send for him tomorrow; and I will tell him how I love him back;〃

she said。



But Em needed not to send for him。  Gregory discovered on reaching home

that Jemima's letter was still in his pocket。  And; therefore; much as he

disliked the appearance of vacillation and weakness; he was obliged to be

at the farmhouse before sunrise to post it。



〃If I see her;〃 Gregory said; 〃I shall only bow to her。  She shall see that

I am a man; one who keeps his word。〃



As to Jemima's letter; he had turned down one corner of the page; and then

turned it back; leaving a deep crease。  That would show that he was neither

accepted nor rejected; but that matters were in an intermediate condition。 

It was a more poetical way then putting it in plain words。



Gregory was barely in time with his letter; for Waldo was starting when he

reached the homestead; and Em was on the doorstep to see him off。  When he

had given the letter; and Waldo had gone; Gregory bowed stiffly and

prepared to remount his own pony; but somewhat slowly。  It was still early;

none of the servants were about。  Em came up close to him and put her

little hand softly on his arm as he stood by his horse。



〃I do love you best of all;〃 she said。  She was not frightened now; however

much he kissed her。  〃I wish I was beautiful and nice;〃 she added; looking

up into his eyes as he held her against his breast。



〃My darling; to me you are more beautiful than all the women in the world;

dearer to me than everything it holds。  If you were in hell I would go

after you to find you there!  If you were dead; though my body moved; my

soul would be under the ground with you。  All life as I pass with you in my

arms will be perfect to me。  It will pass; pass like a ray of sunshine。〃



Em thought how beautiful and grand his face was as she looked up into it。

She raised her hand gently and put it on his forehead。



〃You are so silent; so cold; my Em;〃 he cried。  〃Have you nothing to say to

me?〃



A little shade of wonder filled her eyes。



〃I will do everything you tell me;〃 she said。



〃What else could she say?  Her idea of love was only service。



〃Then; my own precious one; promise never to kiss that fellow again。  I

cannot bear that you should love any one but me。  You must not!  I will not

have it!  If every relation I had in the world were to die tomorrow; I

would be quite happy if I still only had you!  My darling; my love; why are

you so cold?  Promise me not to love him any more。  If you asked me to do

anything for you; I would do it; though it cost my life。〃



Em put her hand very gravely round his neck。



〃I will never kiss him;〃 she said; 〃and I will try not to love any one

else。  But I do not know if I will be able。〃



〃Oh; my darling; I think of you all night; all day。  I think of nothing

else; love; nothing else;〃 he said; folding his arms about her。



Em was a little conscience stricken; even that morning she had found time

to remember that in six months her cousin would come back from school; and

she had thought to remind Waldo of the lozenges for his cough; even when

she saw Gregory coming。



〃I do not know how it is;〃 she said humbly; nestling to him; 〃but I cannot

love you so much as you love me。  Perhaps it is because I am only a woman;

but I do love you as much as I can。〃



Now the Kaffer maids were coming from the huts。  He kissed her again; eyes

and mouth and hands; and left her。



Tant Sannie was well satisfied when told of the betrothment。  Sh
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