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a mortal antipathy-第57部分

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both as they approached each other。  Both looked pale at first; but

Maurice soon recovered his usual color; and Laura's natural; rich

bloom came back by degrees。  Their emotion at meeting was not to be

wondered at; but there was no trace in it of the paralyzing influence

on the great centres of life which had once acted upon its fated

victim like the fabled head which turned the looker…on into a stone。



〃Is the boy still awake?〃 said Maurice to Paolo; who; as they used to

say of Pushee at the old Anchor Tavern; was everywhere at once on

that gay and busy evening。



〃What!  Mahser Maurice asleep an' all this racket going on?  I hear

him crowing like young cockerel when he fus' smell daylight。〃



〃Tell the nurse to bring him down quietly to the little room that

leads out of the library。〃



The child was brought down in his night…clothes; wide awake;

wondering apparently at the noise he heard; which he seemed to think

was for his special amusement。



〃See if he will go to that lady;〃 said his father。  Both of us held

our breath as Laura stretched her arms towards little Maurice。



The child looked for an instant searchingly; but fearlessly; at her

glowing cheeks; her bright eyes; her welcoming smile; and met her

embrace as she clasped him to her bosom as if he had known her all

his days。



The mortal antipathy had died out of the soul and the blood of

Maurice Kirkwood at that supreme moment when he found himself

snatched from the grasp of death and cradled in the arms of Euthymia。





                    





In closing the New Portfolio I remember that it began with a prefix

which the reader may by this time have forgotten; namely; the First

Opening。  It was perhaps presumptuous to thus imply the probability

of a second opening。



I am reminded from time to time by the correspondents who ask a

certain small favor of me that; as I can only expect to be with my

surviving contemporaries a very little while longer; they would be

much obliged if I would hurry up my answer before it is too late。

They are right; these delicious unknown friends of mine; in reminding

me of a fact which I cannot gainsay and might suffer to pass from my

recollection。  I thank them for recalling my attention to a truth

which I shall be wiser; if not more hilarious; for remembering。



No; I had no right to say the First Opening。  How do I know that I

shall have a chance to open it again?  How do I know that anybody

will want it to be opened a second time?  How do I know that I shall

feel like opening it?  It is safest neither to promise to open the

New Portfolio once more; nor yet to pledge myself to keep it closed

hereafter。  There are many papers potentially existent in it; some of

which might interest a reader here and there。  The Records of the

Pansophian Society contain a considerable number of essays; poems;

stories; and hints capable of being expanded into presentable

dimensions。  In the mean time I will say with Prospero; addressing my

old readers; and my new ones; if such I have;



    〃If you be pleased; retire into my cell

     And there repose: a turn or two I'll walk;

     To still my beating mind。〃



When it has got quiet I may take up the New Portfolio again; and

consider whether it is worth while to open it。











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