Love at the Square Learn English through story level 4

chapter one

poor katherine

in the first half of the 19th century

there lived in new york a very

successful doctor

his success was for two reasons

he was without doubt a good doctor

intelligent and honest

but he also knew how to please his

patients

he gave long careful explanations about

the illness

and always gave them some medicine to

take

indeed

his patients were fond of saying that

they had the best doctor in the country

by the time he was 50

dr austin sloper was quite a famous

person in new york

his conversation was clever and amusing

and no fashionable party in the city was

complete without him

he was also lucky

in 1820

at the age of 27

he had married

for love

a very charming girl who had a fortune

of ten thousand dollars a year

for about five years

dr sloper was a very happy husband

he continued to work as a doctor

and each year became more experienced

and more successful

some of the experience however

was very unwelcome

his first child

a little boy of great promise

died at three years of age

neither the mother’s love

nor the father’s medicine could save him

two years later

mrs sloper had a second child

a little girl

this disappointed the doctor

who had wished for another son to take

the place of the first

but there was worse news to come

a week after the child was born

the young mother fell ill

and before another week had passed

she was dead

for a man whose profession was to keep

people alive

austin slopper had certainly done badly

in his own family

but the only person who blamed dr sloper

was dr sloper himself

he felt that he had failed

and he carried this private blame for

the rest of his life

he still had his little girl

whom he named catherine after her poor

mother

she grew up a strong and healthy child

and her father knew that he would not

lose her

when the child was about 10 years old

the doctor invited his sister

mrs lavinia pennyman

to stay with him

he had two sisters

and both of them had married early in

life

the younger one

mrs almond

was the wife of a rich man and the

mother of a large family

elizabeth almond was a comfortable

reasonable woman

and dr sloper preferred her to his

sister lavinia

however

lavinia’s husband had died at the age of

33

leaving his wife without children or

fortune

and so dr sloper invited his sister to

stay while she looked for rooms to rent

no one really knew if mrs pennyman ever

looked for rooms

but it is certain that she never found

them

after six months the doctor accepted the

fact that his sister was never going to

leave

mrs pennyman told everyone except her

brother that she was katherine’s teacher

dr sloper guessed that this was her

explanation

and he found the idea laughable

since he did not think his sister was

very intelligent

in fact

he did not have a good opinion of women

at all

the only woman he had ever admired

had been his wife

he was always extremely polite to

lavinia

but he had no interest in her opinions

or conversation

he only spoke to her to inform her of

his wishes for catherine

once

when the girl was about 12 years old he

said to his sister

try to make a clever woman out of her

lavinia

i should like her to be a clever woman

mrs pennyman looked at him

my dear austin she said

do you think it is better to be clever

than to be good

good for what asked the doctor

you are good for nothing unless you are

clever

of course i wish catherine to be good

but it will not make her a better person

to be a fool

mrs pennyman was a tall

thin

fair woman

she was romantic

and her brother knew that she loved

little secrets and mysteries

when catherine is about 17 he said to

himself

lavinia will try and persuade her that

some young man with a mustache is in

love with her

it will be quite untrue

no young man with or without a mustache

will ever be in love with catherine

catherine was strong and healthy

but she did not have any of her mother’s

beauty or her father’s cleverness

in fact there was very little that was

interesting about her at all

she was large and well-built

with brown hair

a round face

and small quiet eyes

the more generous friends of dr sloper

noticed that she was well behaved and

polite

others thought she was just dull

but catherine was not someone people

spent much time talking about

she was extremely fond of her father and

very much afraid of him

she wanted to please him more than

anything in the world

but although dr sloper was usually kind

to catherine

he was very disappointed in her

he wanted to be proud of his daughter

but there was nothing to be proud of in

poor catherine

she was not elegant or pretty or

charming like her mother

and by the age of 18 mrs pennyman had

still not made her a clever woman

over the years however dr sloper got

used to his disappointment

i expect nothing from her he said to

himself

if she gives me a surprise i will be

happy

if she doesn’t i shall not lose anything

at this time it did not seem possible

that katherine would ever surprise

anyone

she was always very quiet

saying so little in conversation that

she seemed almost stupid

but she was silent because she was shy

uncomfortably painfully shy

in fact

she was a very gentle sensitive girl

slowly catherine realized that she was

changing from a girl into a young lady

she began wearing expensive clothes in

very bright colors

rather too bright for dr sloper

when she was 20 she bought a red and

gold evening dress

and did not seem to realize that it made

her look 10 years older

dr sloper preferred simple elegant

things

and it annoyed him to think that his

child was both ugly and badly dressed

though he kept this opinion private

it must be added that catherine was

expected to become a very rich woman

she had already inherited some money

from her mother

but the doctor had been making twenty

thousand dollars a year by his

profession

and saving half of it

one day this growing fortune would pass

to catherine

in

1835

dr sloper moved his family to a more

fashionable address

he built himself a handsome modern house

in washington square

which was just around the corner from

fifth avenue

across the road from the house

in the center of the square

was a pretty garden

which was open to everyone though few

people ever used it

mrs almond lived further out of the city

in a house that was almost in the

country

she had nine children

and catherine went with mrs pennyman to

see her cousins every week

the little almonds were now growing up

the boys had been sent off to college or

to work in offices

while the girls looked for suitable

husbands

when mrs almond gave a party for her

younger daughter marion

who had become engaged to a promising

young man

catherine naturally was invited

at this time she was 21 years old

and mrs allman’s party was the beginning

of something very important

chapter 2

a handsome young man

not long after the dancing had begun at

the party

marion almond came up to introduce

katherine to a tall young man

she told catherine that the young man

very much wanted to meet her

and that he was a cousin of arthur

townsend

the man she was engaged to

catherine always felt uncomfortable when

meeting new people

the young man mr morris townsend

was very handsome

and when marion went away

catherine stood in front of him

not knowing what to say

but before she could get embarrassed

mr townsend began to talk to her with an

easy smile

what a delightful party

what a charming house

what an interesting family

what a pretty girl your cousin is

mr townsend looked straight into

catherine’s

eyes she answered nothing

she only listened and looked at him

he went on to say many other things in

the same comfortable and natural way

catherine

though silent

was not embarrassed

it seemed right that such a handsome man

should talk

and that she should simply look at him

the music

which had been silent for a while

suddenly began again

he smiled and asked her to dance

catherine gave no answer

she simply let him put his arm around

her

and in a moment they were dancing around

the room

when they paused she felt that she was

red

and then

for some moments she stopped looking at

him

does dancing make you dizzy he asked in

a kind voice

catherine looked up at him

yes

she murmured

though she did not know why

dancing had never made her dizzy

then we will sit and talk said mr

townsend

i will find a good place to sit

he found a good place

a charming place a little sofa in a

corner that seemed meant for two persons

we

will talk

the young man had said

but he still did all the talking

catherine sat with her eyes fixed on him

smiling

and thinking him very clever

she had never seen anyone so handsome

before

he told her that he was a distant cousin

of arthur townsend

and arthur had brought him to introduce

him to the family

in fact

he was a stranger in new york

he had not been there for many years

he had been traveling around the world

living in many strange places

and had only come back a month or two

before

new york was very pleasant

but he felt lonely

people forget you he said

smiling at catherine

it seemed to catherine that no one who

had seen him would ever forget him

but she kept this thought to herself

they sat there for some time

he was very amusing

and catherine had never heard anyone

speak as well as he did

not even an actor in a theater

and mr townsend was not like an actor

he seemed so sincere

so natural

then marian almond came pushing through

the crowd of dancers

she gave a little cry

which made catherine blush

when she saw the young people still

together

she told mr townsend that her mother had

been waiting for half an hour to

introduce him to somebody

we shall meet again

he said to catherine as he left her

her cousin took catherine by the arm

and what do you think of morris she

asked

oh

nothing particular

catherine answered

hiding what she really felt for the

first time in her life

oh i must tell him that cried marion it

will do him good

he’s so terribly conceited

conceded

said catherine staring at her cousin

so arthur says

and arthur knows about him

oh

don’t tell him

said catherine

don’t tell him

i have told him that many times

half an hour later catherine saw her

aunt pennyman sitting by a window with

morris townsend

she already knew the name very well

standing in front of her

he was saying clever things

and mrs pennyman was smiling

catherine moved away quickly

she did not want him to turn round and

see her

but she was glad he was talking to mrs

pennyman

because it seemed to keep him near to

her

in the carriage as they drove home

catherine was very quiet

and dr sloper talked with his sister

who was that young man you spent so much

time with he asked

he seemed very interested in you

he was not interested

in me said mrs pennyman

he talked to me about katherine

oh and pennyman

catherine murmured

he is very handsome and very clever her

aunt went on

he spoke in a

in a very charming way

the doctor smiled

he is in love with catherine then

oh father

murmured the girl

thankful that it was dark in the

carriage

i don’t know that

but he admired her dress

admiring just the dress

instead of the person

might not seem very enthusiastic

but catherine did not think this

she was deeply pleased

her father looked

with a cool little smile

at her expensive red and gold dress

you see he said

he thinks you have eighty thousand

dollars a

year i don’t believe he thinks of that

said mrs pennyman

he is too fine a gentleman

he must be extremely fine not to think

of that

well

he is

catherine cried before she knew it

i thought you had gone to sleep her

father answered

the hour has come

he added to himself

lavinia is going to arrange a romance

for catherine

a few days after mrs allman’s party

morris townsend and his cousin called at

washington square

catherine and her aunt were sitting

together by the fire in the parlor

arthur townsend sat and talked to

catherine

while his companion sat next to mrs

pennyman

catherine

usually so easy to please

tonight found arthur rather

uninteresting

she kept looking over at the other side

of the room

where morris townsend was deep in

conversation with her aunt

every few minutes he looked over at

catherine and smiled

and she wished that she was sitting

nearer to him

arthur seemed to notice that catherine

was interested in his companion

my cousin asked me to bring him he

explained

seemed to want very much to come

i told him i wanted to ask you first but

he said that mrs pennyman had invited

him

we are very glad to see him said

catherine

she wished to talk more about him

but she did not know what to say

i never saw him before

she went on

arthur townsend stared

but he told me he talked with you for

over half an hour the other night

i mean

before the other night

that was the first time

oh

he has been away from new york

he has been all around the world

my aunt likes him very much said

catherine

most people like him he’s so brilliant

though i know some people who say my

cousin is too clever

catherine listened with extreme interest

if morris townsend had a fault it would

naturally be that one she thought

after a moment she asked

now that he has come back

will he stay here always

if he can find something to do

said arthur

he’s looking around for some kind of

employment or business

but he can’t find anything

i am very sorry

said catherine

oh he doesn’t mind arthur said

he isn’t in a hurry

catherine thought about this

then asked

won’t his father take him into his

business

his office

he hasn’t got a father he has only got a

sister said arthur townsend

and he looked across at his cousin and

began to laugh

morris we’re talking about you

morris townsend paused in his

conversation with mrs pennyman

and stared with a little smile

then he stood up

i’m afraid i was not talking about you

he said to catherine’s companion

though i can’t pretend that miss

sloper’s name did not enter our

conversation

catherine thought that this was a

wonderfully clever thing to say

but she was embarrassed by it

and she also got up

morris townsend stood looking at her and

smiling

he put out his hand to say goodbye

he was going

and though he had not said anything to

catherine

she was still glad that she had seen him

i will tell her what you have said

when you go

said mrs pennyman with a little laugh

catherine blushed

she felt they were almost laughing at

her

what in the world had this beautiful

young man said

she saw that he was looking at her

kindly

i have not talked with you he said

and that was what i came for

but it will be a good reason for coming

another time

i am not afraid of what your aunt will

say when i go

after the two young men had left

catherine who was still blushing

gave mrs pennyman a serious look

what did you say you would tell me

she asked

mrs pennyman smiled and nodded a little

it’s a great secret my dear child

but he is coming here to court you

catherine was serious still

is that what he told you

didn’t say so exactly

but he left me to guess it

i’m good at guessing

mrs pennyman gave her niece a soft

little kiss

you must be very nice to him

catherine stared

she was amazed

i don’t understand you she said

he doesn’t know me

oh yes he does

he knows you more than you think

i have told him all about you

oh and pennyman

said catherine in a frightened voice

he is a stranger

we don’t know him

my dear catherine

you know very well that you admire him

oh

aunt pennyman

said catherine again

perhaps she did admire him

though this did not seem to her a thing

to talk about

but she could not believe that this

brilliant stranger wished to court her

only a romantic woman like her aunt

would believe that

chapter 3

who is morris townsend

half an hour after the two young men had

left

dr sloper came into the parlor

mr morris townsend has just been here

austin

mrs pennyman told her brother

what a pity you missed him

who in the world is mr morris townsend

the gentleman at elizabeth’s party who

liked catherine so much

said mrs pennyman

oh

his name is morris townsend is it

the doctor said

he looked at catherine

and did he come here to ask you to marry

him

oh father

murmured catherine turning away

i hope he won’t do that without your

permission

said mrs pennyman

my dear

he seems to have yours her brother

answered

the next time he comes you should call

me

he might like to see me

maurice townsend came again five days

later

but dr sloper was not at home at the

time

catherine was with her aunt when a

servant announced the young man’s name

mrs pennyman sent her niece into the

parlor alone

this time it’s for you

for you only she said

so catherine saw mr townsend alone

sitting with him in the front parlor

for more than an hour

he seemed more at home this time

making himself very comfortable

and looking around with interest at the

room and the furniture

his talk was light

easy and friendly

tell me about yourself

he said to her with his charming smile

catherine had very little to tell

but she told him of her love of music

and the theater

and how she did not really enjoy reading

maurice townsend agreed with her that

books were boring

he had been to places that people had

written about

and they were not at all as they had

been described

he had also seen all the famous actors

in london and paris

but the actors were always like the

writers

they were never true to real life

he liked everything to be natural

suddenly he stopped

looking at catherine with his smile

that’s what i like you for

you are so natural he said

you see

i am natural myself

he went on to talk about his great love

of music and singing

i sing a little myself he added

someday i will show you

not today

but some other time

and then he got up to go

he had perhaps talked more about himself

than about catherine

but the truth was that catherine had not

noticed

she was thinking only that

some other time had a delightful sound

it seemed to suggest many more meetings

in the future

catherine felt it was her duty to tell

her father that mr morris townsend had

called again

though it made her feel ashamed and

uncomfortable

she announced the fact very suddenly as

soon as the doctor came into the house

and then immediately tried to leave the

room

her father stopped her just as she

reached the door

well my dear

did he ask you to marry him today

the doctor said

catherine had no answer ready

she wanted to be amused as her father

was amused

but she also wanted to be a little sharp

so that he would not ask her the

question again

she did not like it

it made her unhappy

perhaps

he will do it next time

she said with a little laugh

and she quickly got out of the room

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the doctor stood staring

he wondered whether his daughter was

serious

and decided to find out more about this

handsome young man

the next time he saw his sister

elizabeth he asked her about morris

townsend

lavinia has already been to ask me about

him mrs allman said

what did you tell her

the doctor asked

what i tell you that i know very little

of him

how disappointing for lavinia

said the doctor

she would like him to have some romantic

secret in his past

i hear that he is a distant cousin of

arthur townsend

yes

though it seems that there are townsends

and townsends

some rather better than others

arthur’s mother knows very little about

him

only some story that he has been

wild in the past

i know his sister a little

her name is mrs montgomery

she is a widow

with five children and not much money

what is his profession asked the doctor

he hasn’t got any

he is looking for something

i believe he was once in the navy

once

what is his age

more than 30 i think

arthur told me that he inherited a

little money

which is perhaps why he left the navy

and that he spent it all in a few years

he traveled all over the world

lived in foreign countries

amused himself

he has recently come back to america and

he told arthur that he now wants to

start his life seriously

is he serious about catherine then

i don’t see why you are surprised said

mrs almond

it seems to me that you have never been

fair to catherine

you must remember that she will one day

have thirty thousand dollars a year

the doctor looked at his sister for a

moment

i see that you remember it

mrs almond blushed

i don’t mean that is the only good thing

about her

i simply mean that it is important

you seem to think that nobody will ever

want to marry her

why should i think differently elizabeth

the doctor said

how many young men have come courting

catherine

even with her expected fortune

none

which is why lavinia is so charmed that

there is now a lover in the house

it is the first time

i think young men are rather afraid of

catherine

said the doctor’s wiser sister

she seems older than they are

she is so large

and she dresses so richly

an older more experienced man would

recognize all the good things in her

character and would find her

delightful and mr townsend

what are his reasons for courting

catherine

is he sincere in liking her

it is very possible that he is sincere

lavinia is sure of it

dr sloper thought for a moment

if he does not work what are his means

i have no idea

he lives with his sister and her

children on second avenue

a widow with five children

do you mean he lives upon her

mrs almond looked at her brother a

little impatiently

why not ask mrs montgomery yourself

she said

perhaps i will

said the doctor

dr sloper was more amused than annoyed

by the idea of mr townsend courting his

daughter

he was quite willing to believe the best

of the young man

and if he was a sincere

honest man

it did not matter if he was poor

since catherine had no need of a rich

husband

the next time he comes

he told mrs pennyman

you must invite him to dinner

mrs pennyman was happy to pass on her

brother’s invitation

which morris townsend accepted

and the dinner was arranged

two or three other people were invited

as well

and although dr sloper talked very

little to the young man during the meal

he watched him carefully

at the end of the meal

when the ladies had gone up to the

parlor

leaving the men to their drinking

the doctor gave him some wine and asked

him several questions

morris townsend was happy to talk

and the doctor sat quietly

watching his bright handsome face

he is clever

a good talker

and very self-confident

catherine’s father thought

and he dresses very well

but

i don’t think i like him

the doctor however kept his thoughts to

himself

later

when the men joined the ladies in the

parlor

maurice townsend went over to catherine

who was standing before the fire in her

red evening dress

your father doesn’t like me

said the young man

i don’t see how you know

said catherine blushing

i can feel these things

you ask him and you will see

i would rather not ask him

if there is any danger of his saying

what you think

morris gave her a sad little smile

so

you will allow him to say things against

me and not tell him he is wrong

i never argue with him said catherine

and he won’t say anything against you

he doesn’t know you enough

maurice townsend gave a loud laugh

and catherine began to blush again

i shall never talk about you

she said

that is very well

but i would prefer you to say that it

doesn’t matter what your father thinks

but it would matter

i couldn’t say that the girl cried

he stared at her

smiling a little

and just for a moment there was an

impatient look in those fine eyes

but he spoke softly and sadly

then i must try to make him like me

the next time the doctor visited mrs

almond he told her that he had now met

morris townsend

he is certainly a fine looking young man

he said

but what do you think of him as a father

mrs almond asked

lavinia tells me that catherine is in

love

well

she must stop being in love

he is not a gentleman

he is extremely charming

and completely insincere

you have decided very quickly

said mrs almond

not at all

i have been studying people for a

lifetime

and am now quite able to make a judgment

in a single evening

very possibly you are right

but the thing is for catherine to see it

i will give her a pair of glasses

said the doctor

chapter 4

maurice townsend looks for a position

if it were true that catherine was in

love

she was certainly very quiet about it

she had told morris townsend that she

would not mention him to her father

and so she said nothing about morris’s

continued visits

it was only polite of course

for morris to visit after the dinner at

washington square

and only natural for him to continue

visiting

these visits had quickly become the most

important thing in catherine’s life

she was very happy

she did not yet know what the future

would bring

and she was too modest to expect

anything

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she was just grateful for the present

the sound of his voice

the words he spoke to her

the expression of his face

dr sloper suspected morris townsend’s

visits

and noticed how quiet catherine had

become

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what is going on in this house

he asked his sister

going on austin

said mrs pennyman

why haven’t you told me that mr morris

townsend is coming to the house

four or five times a week

i am away all day and i see nothing

mrs pennyman thought for a moment

dear austin

she said at last

i cannot tell a secret

whose secret

catherine’s

mr townsends

if it is his

i think it is extremely foolish of you

to have secrets with young men

you don’t know where they will lead you

i don’t know what you mean

said mrs pennyman

i take a great interest in mr townsend

i don’t hide that

but that is all

it is quite enough

and

what do you find so interesting about mr

townsend

his good looks

his misfortunes austin

i cannot tell you his story

but he would tell it to you himself

if he thought you would listen to him

kindly

the doctor gave a laugh

i shall ask him very kindly to leave

catherine alone

catherine probably says kinder things to

him than that

has she said that she loved him

do you mean that

mrs pennyman stared at the floor

she doesn’t talk to me about him

i think she is very happy

that is all i can say

townsend wants to marry her is that what

you mean

he admires catherine greatly

said mrs pennyman

and he says the most charming things

about her

and these

misfortunes that you refuse to tell me

about

did they make him poor

it is a long story said mrs pennyman

and all i can say is that he has been

wild in the past

but

he has paid for it

the doctor smoked his cigar in silence

then said

i am told he lives with his sister and

does nothing for himself

he is looking very seriously for a

position

said mrs pennyman

he hopes every day to find one

exactly

he is looking for it here

over there in the front parlor

the position of husband of a weak woman

with a large fortune

that would suit him perfectly

mrs pennyman got up and looked at her

brother a little angrily

my dear austin she said

you are making a great mistake if you

think that catherine is a weak woman

and with this

she walked away

the family in washington square spent

every sunday evening at mrs allman’s

house

on the sunday after his conversation

with mrs pennyman

dr sloper went off to another room to

talk to his brother-in-law about

business

he came back later to find that morris

townsend had arrived

and was sitting on a sofa beside

catherine

there were several friends of the family

present and it was easy for the two

young people to sit and talk privately

the doctor saw at once however that his

daughter was painfully conscious that he

was watching her

she sat very still

with her eyes down

blushing deeply

dr sloper felt so sorry for her that he

turned his eyes away

poor catherine he thought

it must be very nice for her to have a

beautiful young man court her

perhaps i should give him another chance

a little later when maurice townsend was

standing alone

the doctor crossed the room towards

him the young man looked at him with a

little smile

he’s amazingly conceited thought the

doctor

then he said

i am told you are looking for a position

yes i should like some work

morris townsend replied

but i fear that i have no special

talents

you are too modest said the doctor

i know nothing of you except what i see

but i see by your face that you are

extremely intelligent

ah

townsend said

i don’t know what to answer when you say

that

you advise me then

not to give up hope

the question seemed to have a double

meaning

and the doctor looked at him for a

moment before he answered

no young man should ever give up hope

if he does not succeed in one thing

he can try another

morris townsend stared down at his shoes

were you kindly suggesting a position

for me

he then asked looking up and smiling

this annoyed the doctor

and he paused for a moment

then he said

i sometimes hear of possibilities

how would you feel for example

about leaving new york

i am afraid i could not do that

i must find my fortune in this city

you see added morris townsend

i have

responsibilities here

i have a sister who depends on me

family feeling is very important

said dr sloper

i often think there is not enough of it

in our city

i think i have heard of your sister

it is possible

but i doubt it

she lived so very quietly

as quietly you mean the doctor went on

with a short laugh

as a lady may do with several small

children

i help with my little nephews and nieces

said morris townsend i am their teacher

that is very good

but it is not a career

it won’t make my fortune

agreed the young man

later in the evening

the doctor spoke to mrs almond

i should like to see his sister he said

mrs montgomery

mr townsend tells me he teaches her

children

i will try and arrange it for you said

mrs almond

i must say he doesn’t look in the least

like a school teacher

and when morris townsend spoke to

catherine again later

he did not sound like a school teacher

either

will you meet me somewhere tomorrow he

murmured

i have something particular to say to

you

very particular

can’t you come to the house

can’t you say it there

catherine asked lifting her frightened

eyes

townsend shook his head sadly

i cannot enter your doors again

your father has insulted me

insulted you

he dislikes me because i am poor

oh

you are wrong

you misunderstood him

said catherine

getting up from her chair

he laughed at me for having no position

i took it quietly

but only because he belongs to you

i don’t know what he thinks

said catherine

i am sure he means to be kind

you must not be too proud

i will be proud only of you my dearest

said morris

and catherine blushed

will you meet me tomorrow evening in the

garden in the square

it is very quiet there

no one will see us

catherine hesitated

young ladies did not go out alone in the

evenings to meet young men in gardens

i am not

not very brave she said

ah then

if you are afraid

what shall we do

she hesitated again

then at last said

you must come to the house

i am not afraid of that

i would rather meet in the square

the young man said

you know how empty it is often

no one will see us

i don’t care who sees us

but

leave me now

he left her

he had got what he wanted

catherine met the young man next day in

the place she had chosen

among the elegant furniture of a new

york parlor

mrs pennyman as usual

left the two young people alone to enjoy

their romantic meeting

we must decide what to do

said morris

he had already

on earlier visits

told catherine that he loved her

he had put his arm around her and taken

kisses

which had made her heart beat very fast

she felt deeply

wonderfully happy

but she was also confused

and a little frightened

after morris had kissed her

on his last visit

she had begged him to go away

to let her think

she felt his kisses on her lips for a

long time afterwards

and she could not think clearly at all

would she do if

as she feared

her father told her that he did not like

morris townsend

today however

when morris spoke about deciding

something

she felt that it was the truth

and said simply

we must do our duty

we must speak to my father

i will do it tonight

you must do it tomorrow

it is very good of you to do it first

morris answered

the young man

the happy lover usually does that

you must promise to be gentle with my

father

i shall try

morris promised

but do you know what your father will

say

he will tell you i want your money

oh murmured catherine softly

how wrong he is

morris gave her a fond little kiss

i shall tell him that he is wrong

said catherine

he will argue with you

catherine looked at her lover for a

minute

and then she said

i shall persuade him

but i am glad we shall be rich

morris turned away

no

it’s a misfortune he said

it is from that that our problems will

come

if it is the worst misfortune

we are not so

unhappy i will persuade him

and after that

we shall be very glad we have money

morris listened to these sensible words

in silence

you must speak for me on this

i cannot do it myself

catherine too was silent for a while

she looked at morris who was staring out

of the window

morris

she said suddenly

are you very sure you love me

he turned round and came to her at once

my own dearest

can you doubt it

i have only known it five days she said

but now it seems to me something

i could not live without

you will never need to try

he gave a gentle laugh

then he added

there is something you must tell me too

catherine had closed her eyes and kept

them closed

you must tell me

morris went on

that if your father is against me

you will still be faithful

catherine opened her eyes and stared at

him

she could give no better promise than

what he read there

chapter 5

dr sloper decides

catherine listened for her father when

he came in that evening

and she heard him go to his study

she sat quiet

though her heart was beating fast

for nearly half an hour

then she went and knocked on his door

on entering the room she found him in

his chair beside the fire

with a cigar

and the evening paper

i have something to say to you

she began very gently

i shall be happy to hear it my dear

said her father

he waited

looking at her

while she stared silently at the fire

i am engaged to be married

catherine said at last

the doctor did not show how surprised he

was

you are right to tell me he said

and who is the happy man

mr morris townsend

as she said her lover’s name

catherine looked at him

then she looked back at the fire

when did this happen

the doctor asked

this afternoon

two hours ago

was mr townsend here

yes father

in the front parlor

she was very glad that she did not have

to tell him her engagement had taken

place in the garden of the square

her father was silent for a moment

why did mr townsend not tell me

it is his duty to speak to me first

he means to tell you tomorrow

the doctor smoked his cigar for a while

you have gone very fast he said at last

yes

catherine answered simply

i think we have

her father looked at her for a moment

i’m not surprised that mr townsend likes

you

you are so simple and good

i don’t know why

but he does like me

i am sure of that

and i like him very much

but you have known him a very short time

my dear

oh

said catherine

it doesn’t take long to like a person

once you have begun

of course you are no longer a little

girl

i feel very old

and very wise

said catherine smiling

i am afraid that you will soon feel

older and wiser

i don’t like your engagement

oh

said catherine softly getting up from

her chair

no my dear

i am sorry to give you pain

but i don’t like it

why didn’t you speak to me first

catherine hesitated for a moment

then she said

i was afraid you didn’t like mr townsend

you were quite right

i don’t like him

dear father

you don’t know him

said catherine gently

she remembered morris’s warning

you think he is only interested in my

fortune

dr sloper looked up at her

with his cold reasonable eyes

i am not accusing mr townsend of that

you are an honest

kind-hearted girl

and there is nothing impossible in an

intelligent young man loving you for

yourself

but the main thing that we know about

this young man

is that he has spent his own fortune in

amusing himself

there is good reason to believe that he

would spend yours too

that is not the only thing we know about

him

he is kind and generous

and true

said poor catherine

she was not used to arguing

and her voice trembled a little

and the fortune he spent was very small

the doctor stood up

he held her for a moment and kissed her

you won’t think me cruel he said

the question filled catherine with fear

but she said

no dear father

because if you knew how i feel you would

be so kind

so gentle

yes

i think i know how you feel

the doctor

said i will be very kind

be sure of that

and i will see mr townsend tomorrow

meanwhile

do not tell anyone you are engaged

the next afternoon the doctor stayed at

home

waiting for morris townsend’s visit

when the young man arrived dr sloper

began at once

catherine told me yesterday what has

been going on between you he said

i am very surprised

it was only the other day that you first

met my daughter

it was not long ago certainly said

morris

my interest in miss sloper began the

first time i saw her

did it not start before you met her

the doctor asked

morris looked at him

i had certainly already heard that she

was a charming girl

naturally you will speak well of her

said the doctor

but that is not the only thing that is

necessary

i told katherine yesterday that i did

not like her engagement

she told me

and i was very sorry to hear it

i am greatly disappointed

said morris looking at the floor

did you really expect me to say i was

delighted

oh no

i had an idea you didn’t like me

what gave you that idea

the fact that i am poor

it is certainly a fact i must consider

said the doctor

i do not dislike you but you do not

appear to be a suitable husband for my

daughter

who is a weak young woman with a large

fortune

morris listened

politely i don’t think miss sloper is a

weak woman he said

i have known my child 20 years and you

have known her six weeks

but

whether she is weak or not

you are still a man without a profession

and without money

yes

that is

my weakness

you think i only want your daughter’s

money

i don’t say that

i only say that you are the wrong kind

of man to marry my daughter

a man who loves and admires her deeply

is that the wrong kind of man

morris said with his handsome smile

i don’t care about her fortune

not in any way

fine words said the doctor

but you are still the wrong kind of man

you think i would spend her money is

that it

yes

i’m afraid i do think that

it is true that i was foolish when i was

younger said morris

but i have changed now

i spent my own fortune because it was my

own

that does not mean i would spend miss

slopper’s fortune

i would take good care of it

taking too much care would be as bad as

taking too little

both ways would give catherine an

unhappy life

i think you are very

unjust said the young man

i can understand that you think that

do you want to make your daughter

miserable

i accept that she will think i am cruel

for a year

a year

said morris with a laugh

for a lifetime then

she will be miserable either way

with you

or without you

here at last morris became angry

you are not polite sir he cried

i’m afraid that is your fault

you argue too much

i cannot accept you as a son-in-law and

i shall advise catherine to give you up

which she will do

are you sure that she will give me up

asked morris

i don’t think she will

she has gone too far

to stop

the doctor stared at him coldly for a

moment

i will say no more sir

said morris

and he left the room

when the doctor told mrs almond about

his meeting with morris townsend

she thought that he had perhaps been too

hard on the young man

lavinia thinks i am being very cruel

said the doctor

and how is catherine taking it

said mrs almond

very quietly

there have been no noisy tears or

anything of that kind

i am very sorry for catherine

mrs allman said

now she will have to choose between her

father and her lover

i am sorry for her too

said the doctor

it is just possible of course

that i have made the greatest mistake of

my life

so i shall go and visit mr townsend’s

sister who will almost certainly tell me

i have done the right thing

the visit was arranged for a few days

later

and at the appointed time the doctor

arrived at a little house on 2nd avenue

where mrs montgomery received him in a

small front parlor

she was a little woman

with fair hair

and seemed rather alarmed by a visit

from such a fine gentleman as dr sloper

he explained the situation

but mrs montgomery was at first a little

unwilling to talk about her brother

i can understand said the doctor

that it is difficult for you to say

unpleasant things about your own brother

but if my daughter married him

her happiness would depend on whether he

was a good man or not

yes

i see that

murmured mrs montgomery

and i must remind you said the doctor

that after my death

catherine will have 30 000

a

year mrs montgomery listened with wide

eyes

your daughter will be very rich

she said softly

exactly

but if catherine marries without my

consent

she will have only the ten thousand

dollars she inherited from her mother

she won’t get a penny from me i will be

happy to inform mr townsend of that

mrs montgomery thought for a while

why do you dislike morris so much she

asked at last looking up

i don’t dislike him

he is a charming young man

but i dislike him as a son-in-law who

must take care of my daughter

she is so soft

so weak

a bad husband could make her very

miserable indeed because she is not

clever enough or strong enough to fight

her own battles

that is why i have come to you

you may not agree with me of course you

may want to tell me to go away

but i think that your brother is selfish

and lazy

and i should like to know if i am

right

she looked at him in surprise

but

how did you find out that he was selfish

she said

he hides it so well

then she turned her head away

and the doctor saw tears in her eyes

he waited for a moment

then said suddenly

your brother has made you very unhappy

hasn’t he

tell me

do you give him money

yes

i have given him money

said mrs montgomery

and you have very little money yourself

and also five children to take care of i

believe

it is true that i am very poor

she said

your brother tells me

said the doctor

that he helps you with your children

he is their teacher

mrs montgomery stared for a moment

then said quickly

oh yes

he teaches them

spanish

the doctor laughed

that must be a great help to you

so he went on

i see that i was right

your brother lives on you

takes your money

and is extremely selfish

there were tears again in mrs

montgomery’s eyes

but he is still my brother

she said her voice trembling a little

you must not believe that his character

is bad

the doctor spoke more gently

i am sorry that i have upset you

it’s all for my poor catherine

you must know her

and then you will see

he stood up to go

mrs montgomery also stood up

i should like to know your daughter she

answered

and then very suddenly don’t let her

marry him

and dr sloper went away with these words

ringing in his ears

chapter 6

catherine tries to be good

the doctor was surprised

and even a little disappointed to see

that catherine did not appear to be

angry or upset about what had happened

he wanted to be kind to her

but she did not seem to want or need his

kindness

i am glad i have such a good daughter

he said after several days had passed

i am trying to be good

she answered turning away

if you have anything to say about mr

townsend

i shall be happy to listen

thank you said catherine

i have nothing to say at present

he never asked her whether she had seen

morris again

she had in fact not seen him

she had only written him a long letter

i am in great trouble

she wrote

do not doubt my love for you

but let me wait a little

and think

but her thoughts were not at all clear

she could not really believe that her

father would change his mind about

morris

she just hoped that in some mysterious

way the situation would get better

meanwhile

she felt she must try to be a good

daughter

to be patient

and to search for a peaceful way out of

their difficulty

she received no help from her aunt in

this search

mrs pennyman was enjoying all the

excitement of the romance

and had no sensible advice to offer poor

catherine

you must act my dear she said

the important thing is to act

mrs pennyman had also written to morris

and had arranged to meet him secretly in

a cafe on the other side of the city

she had not told her niece about this

meeting

and so was a little embarrassed when

morris arrived and asked if she had a

message for him from catherine

not exactly a message

she said

i didn’t ask her for one

but she will be true to you

until death

oh i hope it won’t come to that

said morris

my brother will not listen to argument

do you mean he won’t change his mind

mrs pennyman was silent for a moment

then she smiled at morris

marry katherine first and tell him

afterwards she cried

that is the way i see it

a secret marriage

the young man stared at her

do you advise me to do that

to marry her without her father’s

consent

she was a little frightened

but went on

if you marry catherine

you will show my brother that he has

been wrong about you

he will see that it is not just because

you like

you like the money

morris hesitated

then said

but i do like the money

but you don’t like it more than

catherine

and when he realizes that

he will think it is his duty to help you

morris looked for some moments at the

floor

at last he looked up and said

do you think there is already a will

leaving money to catherine

i suppose so

even doctors must die

she replied

and

you believe he would certainly change it

if i married catherine

yes

but then he would change it back again

but i can’t depend on that

said morris

do you want to depend on it

mrs pennyman asked

he blushed a little

i do not want to injure katherine

you must not be afraid

be afraid of nothing and everything will

go well

mrs pennyman told catherine that evening

that she had had a meeting with morris

townsend

and for almost the first time in her

life catherine felt angry

why did you see him

i don’t think it was right

i was so sorry for him

and you wouldn’t see him my dear

said aunt lavinia

i have not seen him because my father

has forbidden it

catherine said very simply

this annoyed mrs pennyman and she began

to read the evening newspaper

so that catherine would have to ask her

about her meeting with morris

but it was several minutes before

catherine finally spoke

what did he say

she asked

he said he is ready to marry you any day

catherine made no answer to this

and after a few minutes mrs pennyman

added that morris looked very tired

catherine got up from her seat and went

to the

fire

mrs pennyman hesitated for a moment

he said he was afraid of only one thing

that you would be afraid

the girl turned very quickly

afraid of what

afraid of your father

catherine turned back to the fire again

after a pause she said

i am afraid of my father

mrs pennyman got up quickly from her

chair and went to her niece

are you going to give him up then

for some time catherine stared at the

fire and did not move

then she lifted her head and looked at

her aunt

why do you make it so difficult for me

she said

i don’t think you understand or that you

know me

you had better not have any more

meetings with mr townsend

i don’t think it is right

my father wouldn’t like it if he knew

and you will inform him is that what you

mean

well

i am not afraid of my brother

but i shall not try to help again

you are too ungrateful

i am disappointed

but your father will not be

good night

and with this

mrs pennyman went off to her room

catherine sat alone by the parlor fire

lost in her thoughts for more than an

hour

she felt that to displease her father

was a terrible thing

but she had made a plan and must go on

with it

her father was in his study

and it was eleven o’clock when she

finally knocked on his door

even when he answered her

she was too afraid to go in

after a while

he came and opened the door for her

what’s the matter asked the doctor

you are standing there like a ghost

she went into the room and her father

looked at her for a few moments

waiting for her to speak

he then went back to his writing desk

and sat down

turning his back on his daughter

at last she began

you told me that if i had something more

to say about mr townsend

you would be glad to listen to it

exactly my dear

said the doctor

not turning round

i would like to see him again

to say goodbye

ask the doctor

no father

not that

at least

not forever

you have not finished with him then

no

said catherine

i have asked him to

to wait

her father

turning round in his chair

looked at her with his cold eyes

and she was afraid he was going to be

angry

you are a dear faithful child

he said at last

come here to your father

and he got up

holding his hands out towards her

the words were a surprise

and they gave her great happiness

she went to him

and he put his arm around her gently and

kissed her

after this he said

do you wish to make me very happy

i would like to

but i am afraid i can’t

catherine answered

do you want me to give him up

yes

i want you to give him

up

he still held her

looking into her face

she looked away and they were both

silent for a long time

you are happier than i am father

she said at last

i have no doubt that you are unhappy now

but it is better to be unhappy for three

months

than miserable for the rest of your life

yes

if that were true

said catherine

it is true

i am sure of that

when she did not answer

he went on

don’t you believe that i want the best

for your future

i know how bad men can be

how false

she moved away from him

he is not false

what has he done

what do you know

he has never done anything

that is the problem

he is lazy and selfish and thinks only

of himself

oh father

don’t say bad things about him

she cried

no

that would be a great mistake

you may do what you choose he added

turning away

if i see him again

will you forgive me

no

i will not

i only want to see him once

to tell him to wait

to wait for what

until you know him better

until you consent

i know him well enough

and i shall never consent

but

we can wait a long time

said poor catherine

of course

you can wait until i die if you like

said the doctor quietly

you’re engagement will have one

delightful effect upon you

it will make you extremely impatient for

my death

and think how impatient he will be too

katherine gave a cry of natural horror

and stood staring

her father’s words had a terrible

ugliness

and she did not know

what to say

suddenly however

an idea came to her

if i don’t marry before your death

i will not after

she said

but i think that one day morris might

persuade you

i shall never speak to him again.

i dislike him too much

said the doctor

and you can tell mr townsend when you

see him again

that if you marry without my consent

i will not leave you a penny of my money

that will interest him more than

anything else you can tell him

she looked at her father

and her eyes filled with tears

i think i will see him then

she murmured

exactly as you choose

but if you see him

you will be an ungrateful cruel child

and you will give your old father the

greatest pain of his life

the tears then ran down catherine’s face

and she moved towards her father with a

little cry

but he only took her by the arm

went to the door

and opened it for her to go out

after she had left

he walked around his study for a while

a little annoyed

but also amused

my word he said to himself

i believe she will go on with it

he looked forward to seeing what would

happen next

chapter 7

catherine decides

the next day dr sloper called mrs

pennyman into his study

i don’t want catherine

or you he said coldly

to see young townsend again

and i expect you to obey me

do you wish to murder your child mrs

pennyman asked

no

i wish to make her live and be happy

you will kill her

she had a terrible night

she won’t die of one bad night nor of

several

it was true that catherine had had a

terrible sleepless night

but though her heart was breaking

she tried not to show her pain to the

world

mrs pennyman was very disappointed to

see that there were no tears in her

niece’s eyes when she came down to

breakfast

that afternoon

catherine wrote to morris

and the next day he came into the front

parlor and stood before her

she thought that he looked more

beautiful than ever

why have you made me wait so long he

asked

every hour has seemed like years

have you decided whether you will keep

me or give me up

oh morris she cried

i never thought of giving you up

what then were you waiting for

i thought my father might

might look at it differently

but he

he looks at it still in the same way

then

why have you sent for me

because i wanted to see you

cried catherine

morris watched her for a moment

will you marry me tomorrow

he asked suddenly

tomorrow

next week then

any time in the next month

isn’t it

better to wait

said catherine

to wait for what

she did not know for what

but she felt afraid

until

we have thought about it a little more

he shook his head sadly

i thought you had been thinking about it

these three weeks

do you want to go on doing that for five

years

my poor girl he added

you are not faithful to me

catherine blushed and her eyes filled

with tears

oh how can you say that

she murmured

you must take me

or leave me

said morris

you can’t please your father and me

you must choose between us

i have chosen you

she said

then marry me next week

she stood staring at him

isn’t there any other way

none that i know of

he turned away

walked to the window and stood looking

out

you are very afraid of your father

he said at last

i suppose i must be

she said simply

your fear of him seems greater than your

love for me

oh morris she said going to him

after a while she told morris what her

father had said

if i marry without his consent

i shall not inherit any of his fortune

he told me to tell you that

he seemed to think

morris blushed angrily

what did he seem to think

that it would make a difference

it will make a difference

in many things

but it will not change my love for you

we shall not want the money

said catherine

you know that i have my own fortune

maurice was silent for a while

do you think that he will be cruel to

you forever

that he will never change his mind about

disinheriting you

if i marry you

he will think i am not good.

then he will never forgive you

cried morris

catherine suddenly felt lonely and

afraid

oh morris

she cried putting her head on his

shoulder

you must love me very much

i will marry you as soon as you want

my dear good girl

he cried looking down at her

she had given him her promise

but he was not quite sure what he would

do with it

for about a week life in washington

square continued much as before

and dr sloper waited to see what would

happen

he told his sister elizabeth that he had

never expected catherine to give him so

much excitement

it is not very kind of you said mrs

almond

to find amusement in your daughter’s

situation

i will take her to europe said the

doctor

to give her some new ideas

she won’t forget him in europe

he will forget her then

mrs almond looked serious

would you really like that

extremely

said the doctor

mrs pennyman meanwhile

arranged another secret meeting with

morris townsend outside a church

she had been a little alarmed by her

brother’s coldness towards her

i think you should wait for a while

before you marry she told morris

wait until my brother is less angry

the young man was very annoyed

last week you advised me to marry

immediately he said

catherine has already agreed to this

so what can i do

catherine loves you so much that you can

do anything

said mrs pennyman

you can change your plans

this way or that way and she will not be

upset with you

morris looked at her

but said nothing

and soon after that they parted

catherine of course knew nothing of her

aunt’s meeting with morris

and she had not spoken to her father

since the evening she went to see him in

his study

at last however

she told him that she had seen morris

townsend again

i think we shall marry

before very long

she said

the doctor looked at her coldly from

head to foot

why do you tell me that

it is of no interest to me

catherine turned away for a moment

there were tears in her eyes

oh father she cried

don’t you care

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not at all

once you marry it is the same to me when

or where or why you do

it but the next day he spoke to her in a

different way

are you going to marry in the next four

or five months

i don’t know father said catherine

it is not very easy for us to decide

wait then

for six months

and meanwhile i will take you to europe

i would very much like you to go

this sign of her father’s interest in

her gave catherine great happiness

it would be delightful to go to europe

she said

but her happiness soon disappeared when

she realized that she would not see

morris for several months

mrs pennyman was not invited

and she understood very well why the

doctor had made this plan

he thinks the journey will make you

forget morris

she told her niece

catherine could not decide whether to

obey her father’s wishes or not

she wrote to morris and asked him to

meet her in the square

they met the next day

and during a long walk she told him

about her father’s invitation

he thinks i will forget you

said catherine

well my dear perhaps you will.

there are so many exciting things to see

in europe

please don’t say that

catherine answered gently

i am not interested in seeing europe

you should go

said morris

it will please your father

and perhaps he will forgive you and

change his mind about disinheriting you

and not get married for so long

we can marry when you come back

said morris

you can buy your wedding clothes in

paris

they were away in fact for a year

and during the first six months the name

of morris townsend was not mentioned

the doctor found much to interest him in

europe

but although catherine was always quiet

and obedient

she was her father thought

a very

unintelligent companion

one day at the end of the summer

they were walking together in a lonely

valley in the mountains

it was beginning to get dark

and the air was cold and sharp

suddenly

the doctor stopped and looked at

catherine

have you given him up

he asked

the question was unexpected

but katherine did not hesitate

no father

she answered

he looked at her for some moments

without speaking

does he write to you

he asked

yes

about twice a month

the doctor looked up and down the

mountain

and said in a low voice

i am very angry

i am sorry

catherine murmured

she felt lonely and frightened in this

wild place

one day he will leave you

said the doctor

alone and hungry

in a place like this

that’s what he will do

that’s not true father and you should

not say it she cried

it’s not right

he shook his head slowly

no

it’s not right

because you won’t believe it

but it is true

dr sloper did not speak of morris again

until the night before they sailed to

new york

what are you going to do when you get

home he asked suddenly

do you mean

about mr townsend

about mr townsend

we shall probably marry

so you will go off with him as soon as

you arrive

catherine did not like the way he said

this

i cannot tell you until we arrive

she

said if i am going to lose my only child

i would like to know before it happens

oh father

you will not lose me said catherine

chapter 8

the last parting

catherine did not go off with morris

townsend when she arrived in new york

but she did hear news of him from her

aunt during her first evening home

in fact

while she had been away

morris had been a frequent visitor in

washington square

taking tea with mrs pennyman

and sitting in dr sloper’s study to

smoke cigars

mrs almond had told her sister that she

was behaving foolishly

you should not be so friendly with him

lavinia she said

he will make catherine a bad husband

if he marries her and she doesn’t get

austin’s money

he will hate her for his disappointment

and will be cruel to her

the poor girl will have a miserable life

but mrs pennyman did not listen to her

sister

and on catherine’s return

she told her niece that she had taken

good care of her lover while she had

been away

and

how is your father

she asked

has he changed his mind about

disinheriting you

no

in europe i saw that i shall never

change him

said poor catherine

i expect nothing from him now

you have become very brave

said mrs pennyman with a short laugh

i didn’t advise you to give up your

property

yes

i am braver than i was

i have changed

in that way

i have changed very much

and it isn’t my property

if morris doesn’t care about it

then i don’t care either

mrs pennyman hesitated

perhaps he does care about it

he cares about it because he doesn’t

want to injure me

but he knows that i am not afraid of

that

besides

i have my own money

we shall have enough to live well

the next day morris townsend came to

visit catherine

i am very glad you have come back he

said

it makes me very happy to see you again

he looked at her

smiling from head to foot

when catherine saw his handsome face

again

she found it hard to believe that this

beautiful young man was hers

she was very happy

and without waiting for him to ask

she told morris about her father

we must not expect his money now

she said

and we must live without it

morris sat looking and smiling

my poor dear girl

he cried

you must not be sad for me

said catherine

morris continued to smile

and then he got up and walked around the

room

let me talk to him he said

i want to prove to your father that he

is wrong about me

please don’t morris

said catherine sadly

we must ask nothing from him

i know he will never change

why not

she hesitated for a moment

he is not very fond of me

she said slowly

and i think

he despises me

i saw it

i felt it

in england just before we left

it is because he is so fond of my mother

who died so many years ago

she was beautiful

and very very clever

he is always thinking of her

i am not at all like her

aunt pennyman has told me that

of course

it isn’t my fault

but neither is it his fault

you are a strange family

said morris

don’t say that

don’t say anything unkind

catherine said

you must be very kind to me now

because morris

here she hesitated

because

i have done a lot for you

i know that my dear

it has been terrible for me to feel so

distant from my father

to feel that he despises me

i would be so miserable if i didn’t love

you

we must be very happy together

and morris

morris

you must never despise me

this was an easy promise to make

and morris made it

but for the moment

he made no further promises

dr sloper spoke to both his sisters soon

after his return

he told mrs pennyman that he would never

accept morris townsend as a son-in-law

and he told mrs almond that he was now

no longer amused by catherine

only annoyed

she will never give mr townsend up

said mrs almond

then she will be very unhappy

and i can’t prevent it

poor katherine

said mrs almond

we must be as kind to her as we can

mrs pennyman arranged another secret

meeting with morris

they went for a long walk together

and she told him what the doctor had

said

he will never give us a penny said

morris angrily

after a pause he added

i must give her up

mrs pennyman was silent for a moment

though she thought of morris as a son

she was also a little afraid of him

i think i understand you

she said gently

but my poor morris

do you know how much she loves you

no

i don’t

i don’t want to know

it will be very hard for catherine

said mrs pennyman

you must help her

the doctor will help you

he will be delighted with the news

he will say

i always told you so

morris blushed bright red

i find this all very unpleasant he said

a true friend would try and make it

easier for me

would you like me to tell her

mrs pennyman asked

you mustn’t tell her

but you can

he hesitated

trying to think what mrs pennyman could

do

you can explain that i don’t want to

come between her and her father

are you not going to come and see her

again

oh no

i shall come again

but i want this business to end soon

i have been four times since she came

back

and it’s very hard work

but

you must have your last parting

his companion cried

for mrs pennyman

the last parting between lovers was

almost as romantic as the first meeting

morris came to washington square again

without managing the last parting

and again

and again

catherine did not suspect anything was

wrong

and mrs pennyman was too frightened to

say anything to her

during each visit the poor girl waited

for morris to name the day of their

wedding

but he never stayed more than a few

minutes

and seemed so uncomfortable that at last

she became worried

are you sick she asked him

i am not at all well he said

and i have to go away

go away

where are you going morris

he looked at her

and for a second or two she was afraid

of him

will you promise not to be angry he said

angry

do i get angry

i have to go away on business

to new orleans

what is your business

your business is to be with me

he told her a long story about a chance

he had to make a lot of money buying

cotton

but catherine took his arm in her two

hands and spoke more violently than he

had ever heard her speak before

you can go to new orleans some other

time

this isn’t the moment to choose

we have waited too long already

you said you would not be angry cried

morris

he got up to leave

very well

we won’t talk about it anymore

i will do the business by letter

you won’t go

said catherine looking at him

morris wanted to argue with her

it would make it easier for him to break

away

you mustn’t tell me what to do he said

try and be calmer the next time i come

when will you come again

i will come next saturday

said morris

come tomorrow

catherine begged

i want you to come tomorrow

i will be very quiet

suddenly

she felt very frightened

and did not want him to leave the room

morris kissed the top of her head

catherine felt her heart beat very fast

will you promise to come tomorrow

i said saturday

morris answered smiling

he tried to be angry at one moment and

smile at the next

it was all very difficult and unpleasant

yes

saturday too she answered trying to

smile

but tomorrow first

he was going to the door

and she went with him quickly

i am a busy man

cried morris

his voice was so hard and unnatural

that she turned away

he quickly put his hand on the door

but in a moment she was close to him

again murmuring

morris

you are going to leave me

yes

for a little while

until you are reasonable again

i shall never be reasonable

in that way

she tried to keep him longer

think of what i have done she cried

morris

i have given up everything

you shall have everything back

you wouldn’t say that if you didn’t mean

something

what is it

what has happened

what have i

done what has changed you

i will write to you

that is better

you won’t come back she cried

tears running down her face

dear catherine he said

don’t believe that

i promise you that you shall see me

again

and he managed to get away

and to close the door behind him

for many hours catherine lay crying on

the sofa

he had said he would return

but she had seen an expression on his

face that she had never seen before

he had wanted to get away from her

he had been angry

and cruel

and said strange things with strange

looks

she tried to believe that he would come

back

she

listened hoping to hear his ring at the

door

but he did not return

nor did he call or write the next day

on saturday catherine sent him a note

i don’t understand

she wrote

morris

you are killing me

the pain in catherine’s heart was

terrible

but she was desperate to hide from her

father what had happened

so she tried very hard to be brave

she ate her meals

went on with her daily life as usual

and said nothing to anybody

i am afraid you are in trouble my dear

mrs pennyman said to her

can i do anything to help you

i am not in any trouble

and do not need any help

said catherine

after a few days the doctor

who had been watching in silence

spoke to his sister lavinia

the thing has happened

he has left her

it seems to make you happy to see your

daughter

upset

it does

said the doctor

because it shows i was right

the following afternoon catherine went

for a walk

and returned to find mrs pennyman

waiting for her

dear catherine

you cannot pretend with me

said her aunt

i know everything

and it is better that you should

separate

separate

who said we were going to separate

isn’t it broken off

asked mrs pennyman

my engagement

not at all

i am sorry then

i have spoken too soon

but

what has happened between you said mrs

pennyman

because something has certainly happened

nothing has happened

i love him more and more

mrs pennyman was silent

i suppose that’s why you went to see him

this afternoon

catherine blushed

yes

i did go to see him she cried

but that’s my own business

then we won’t talk about it

mrs pennyman moved towards the door

but stopped when catherine cried out

aunt

lavinia where has he gone

at his house they said he had left town

i asked no more questions

i was ashamed

has he gone to new orleans

mrs pennyman had not heard of the new

orleans plan

but she did not tell catherine this

if you have agreed to separate she said

the further he goes away the better

catherine stared

agreed

has he agreed it with you

he has sometimes asked for my advice

is it you then that has changed

him

catherine cried

is it you that has taken him from me

how could you be so cruel

what have i ever done to you

you are a most ungrateful girl said mrs

pennyman

it was me who helped bring you together

i wish he had never come to the house

that’s better than this

said poor catherine

she was silent for a few minutes

then got up and walked around the room

will you please tell me where he is

i have no idea

said mrs pennyman

will he stay away forever

oh forever is a long time

your father perhaps

won’t live

forever catherine stared at her aunt

he has planned it then

he has broken it off

and given me up

only for the present dear catherine

he has left me alone

said catherine

shaking her head slowly

i don’t believe it

two days later

catherine received a long letter from

morris

it explained that he was in philadelphia

and that he would be away on business

for a long time

he said he would find it impossible to

forget her

but he did not want to come between her

and her rightful fortune

it was his dearest wish that she should

have a happy and peaceful life

and he hoped that they would one day

meet as friends

the pain that this letter gave catherine

lasted for a long time

but she was too proud to say anything

about it to her aunt or her father

dr sloper waited a week

before coming one morning into the back

parlor

where he found his daughter alone

she was sitting with some sewing work

and he came and stood in front of her

he was going out

and had his hat

on

i would be grateful if you would tell me

when you plan to leave my house he said

catherine looked at him

with a long silent stare

i shall not go away

she said

the doctor looked surprised

has he left you

i have broken off my engagement

broken it off

i have asked him to leave new york

and he has gone away for a long time

the doctor did not believe this

and he was disappointed at losing the

chance to say that he had been right

how does he like your sending him away

he asked

i don’t know

said catherine

you mean you don’t care

you are rather cruel after playing with

him for so long

the doctor had his revenge after all

chapter 9

morris returns

no one ever learnt the truth about the

end of catherine’s engagement

catherine never spoke about it

keeping her secret even from mrs almond

who was very kind to her after morris

townsend had left new york

i am delighted that catherine did not

marry him

mrs allman said to her brother

but i wish you would be more gentle with

her austin

surely you feel sorry for her

why should i feel sorry for her

she has had a lucky

escape and i suspect that she has not

really given him up at all

i think it is quite possible that they

have made an arrangement to wait

and when i am dead

he will come back and then she will

marry him

outwardly

catherine seemed unchanged

but the fact was that she had been

deeply hurt

nothing could ever take away the pain

that morris had caused her

and nothing could ever make her feel

towards her father

as she had felt when she was younger

many years passed

years in which catherine received more

than a few offers of marriage

she refused them all

and though the name morris townsend was

never mentioned in washington square

dr sloper still suspected that his

daughter was secretly waiting for him

if she is not

why doesn’t she marry

he asked himself

this idea grew stronger as he got older

and one day the doctor said something to

his daughter that surprised her very

much

i would like you to promise me something

before i die

why do you talk about dying she asked

because i am 68 years old

and i will die one day

promise me you will never marry morris

townsend

for some moments she said nothing

why do you speak of him

she asked at last

because he has been in new york

and at your cousin marion’s house

your aunt elizabeth tells me that he is

looking for another wife

i don’t know what happened to the first

one

he has grown fat and bald

and he has not made his fortune

fat and bald

these words sounded strange to catherine

her memory was of the most beautiful

young man in the world

i don’t think you understand she said

i almost never think of mr townsend

but i can’t promise that

the doctor was silent for a minute

i ask you for a particular reason

i am changing my will

very few things made catherine angry

but these words brought back painful

memories from the past

she felt that her father was pushing her

too far

i can’t promise

she simply repeated

please explain

i can’t explain

said catherine

and i can’t promise

a year later

dr sloper died after a three-week

illness

the will he had changed shortly before

his death

now left catherine only a fifth of his

property

mrs pennyman thought that this was cruel

and unjust

but katherine was neither surprised nor

unhappy about the new will

i like it very much

she told her aunt

catherine and mrs pennyman continued to

live in the house in washington square

on a warm evening in july

a year after dr sloper’s death

the two ladies sat together at an open

window

looking out on the quiet square

catherine

said mrs pennyman

i have something to say that will

surprise you

i have seen morris townsend

catherine remained very still for some

moments

i hope he was well

she said at last

i don’t know

he would like very much to see you

i would rather not see him

said catherine quickly

i was afraid you would say that said mrs

pennyman

i met him at marion’s house

and they are so afraid you will meet him

there

i think that’s why he goes

he very much wants to see you

catherine did not answer

and mrs pennyman went on

he is still very handsome

though of course he looks older now

i believe he married some lady somewhere

in europe

she died soon afterwards

as he said to me

she only passed through his life

the first thing he did was to ask me

about you

he had heard you had never married

he seemed very much interested about

that

he said you had been the real romance in

his life

catherine had listened silently

staring down at the ground

at last she spoke

please

do not say more

but he very much wants to see you

please don’t aunt lavinia

said catherine

getting up from her seat and moving

quickly to the other window where mrs

pennyman could not see that she was

crying

a week later they were again sitting in

the front parlor

catherine was working on some embroidery

when mrs pennyman suddenly said

morris has sent you a message

he wishes to see you catherine

he is going away again

and wants to speak to you before he

leaves

he says his happiness depends upon it

my happiness does not

said catherine

he believes that you have never

understood him

that you have never judged him rightly

said mrs pennyman

this is very painful for him

and he wants just a few minutes to

explain

he wishes to meet you as a friend

catherine listened without looking up

from her embroidery

then she said simply

please say to mr townsend

that i wish he would leave me alone

she had just finished speaking when the

doorbell rang

catherine looked up at the clock

it was quarter past nine

a very late hour for visitors

she turned quickly to mrs pennyman who

was blushing

aunt pennyman she said

in a way that frightened her companion

what have you done

my dearest catherine

said mrs pennyman avoiding her niece’s

eyes

just wait until you see him

catherine had frightened her aunt

but she was also frightened herself

and before she could prevent it

the servant had opened the door and

announced his name

mr morris townsend

catherine stood with her back turned to

the door of the parlor

for some moments she remained still

feeling that he had come in

he had not spoken however

and at last she turned round

she saw a gentleman standing in the

middle of the room

from which her aunt had quietly left

for a moment

she did not recognize him

he was 45 years old

fatter

with thinning hair and a thick beard

i have come because

i wanted to so much

said morris

it was the old voice

but it did not have the old charm

i think it was wrong of you to come

said catherine

did mrs pennyman not give you my message

she told me something

but i did not understand

i wish you would let me tell you

i don’t think it is necessary

said catherine

not for you perhaps

but for me

he seemed to be coming nearer

catherine turned

away can we not be friends again

he asked

we are not enemies

said catherine

he moved close to her

she saw his beard

and the eyes above it

looking strange and hard

it was very different from his old

from his young face

catherine he murmured

i have never stopped thinking of you

please don’t say these things she

answered

he looked at her again silently

it hurts you to see me here

i will go away

but you must allow me to come again

please don’t come again

she said

it is wrong of you

there is no reason for it

you behaved badly towards me

that is not true

cried morris

you had your quiet life with your father

i did not want to steal it from you

yes

i had that

morris could not say that she also had

some of her father’s property

though he knew about dr sloper’s will

catherine

have you never forgiven me

i forgave you years ago

but we cannot be friends

we can

if we forget the past

we still have a future

i can’t forget

i don’t forget

said catherine

you behaved too badly

i felt it very much

i felt it for years

i can’t begin again

everything is dead and buried

i never expected to see you here again

maurice stood looking at her

why have you never married

he asked suddenly

i didn’t wish to marry

yes

you are rich you are free

marriage had nothing to offer you

he looked around the room for a moment

well

i had hoped that we could still be

friends

there is no possibility of that

said catherine

goodbye then

said morris

bowed and she turned away

she stood there looking at the ground

for some moments after she had heard him

close the door of the room

in the hall he found mrs pennyman

your plan did not work

said morris putting on his hat

is she so hard

asked mrs pennyman

she doesn’t care a button for me said

morris

he stood for a moment

with his hat on

but why then has she never married

yes

why

said mrs pennyman

but you will not give up

you will come back

come back

certainly not

and maurice townsend walked out of the

house

leaving mrs pennyman’s staring

catherine meanwhile

in the parlor

picking up her embroidery

had seated herself with it again

for life

you

第一章

19 世纪上半叶可怜的凯瑟琳

住在纽约 一位非常

成功的医生

他的成功有两个原因

他毫无疑问是一位

聪明而诚实的好医生,

但他也知道如何取悦他的

病人

他一直小心翼翼

关于疾病的解释

并总是给他们一些药吃

确实

他的病人喜欢说

他们在他 50 岁时拥有全国最好的医生

没有他,这个城市的时尚派对是

不完整的。

他也很幸运,

在 1820

年,他 27 岁,

为爱娶了

一个非常迷人的女孩,她每年有

10 万美元的财富,

持续了大约 5 年时间。

非常高兴的丈夫,

他继续担任医生,

并且每年都变得更有经验

和更成功

一些经验

但是非常不受欢迎

他的第一个

孩子点燃 前途无量的小男孩

在三岁时就去世了 两年后,

无论是母爱

还是父亲的药物都无法挽救他

首先

,在孩子出生一周后有更坏的消息传来

这位年轻的母亲病倒了,

又过了一周,

她死了,

因为一个人的职业是让

人们活下去

唯一责备斯洛普医生的人

就是斯洛普医生本人

他觉得自己失败了

,他在余生中都背负着这个私下的责任

他仍然有他的小

女儿,他以她可怜的母亲的名字命名为凯瑟琳,

她长大了,健康强壮 孩子

和她的父亲知道孩子 10 岁左右他不会

失去她

医生邀请他的妹妹

lavinia pennyman 夫人

和他一起住

他有两个姐妹

,两个都是 他们很早就结婚

了,年轻的

阿蒙德夫人是一个有钱人的妻子,

一个大家庭的母亲

伊丽莎白阿蒙德是一个舒适的

通情达理的女人

,斯洛普博士更喜欢她而不是他的

妹妹拉维妮亚,

然而

拉维妮亚的丈夫在 3 岁时去世了

33

让他的妻子没有孩子也没有

财产

,所以斯洛珀博士邀请他的妹妹

留下来,而她正在寻找出租的房间

没有人真正知道彭尼曼夫人是否曾经

寻找过房间,

但可以肯定的是

,在医生接受了六个月后,她从未找到过房间

他姐姐永远不会离开的事实

pennyman 夫人告诉除了她哥哥以外的所有人

,她是凯瑟琳的老师

斯洛普博士猜想这是她的

解释

,他觉得这个想法很可笑,

因为他不认为他的妹妹

很聪明

,事实上

他做到了 对女人完全没有好感

他唯一崇拜的女人

是他的妻子

他总是对拉维妮亚非常有礼貌

但他没有 对她的意见或谈话很感兴趣,

他只和她交谈过一次,告诉她

他对凯瑟琳的愿望,

当时女孩大约 12 岁,他

对他的妹妹说,

试着用她的 lavinia 把她变成一个聪明的女人,

我希望她成为一个 聪明的女人

彭尼曼夫人看着他,

亲爱的奥斯汀,她说

,你认为聪明比

做好医生

更好,除非你聪明,否则你一无是处

,当然我希望凯瑟琳好,

但它 不会让她成为一个更好的

人做傻子

彭尼曼夫人是个身材

高瘦的

漂亮女人

她很浪漫

而且她的哥哥知道凯瑟琳大约 17 岁时她喜欢

小秘密和

神秘 他对自己说

莱维妮亚会努力说服

她 留胡子的年轻人

爱上了她,

这完全是不真实

的 没有留胡子的年轻人

永远不会爱上凯瑟琳

凯瑟琳很强壮,很健康,

但她没有母亲的

任何 auty 或她父亲的

聪明 事实上,

她并没有什么有趣的地方。

她身材高大,身材匀称

,棕色的

头发,圆圆的脸

,小而安静的眼睛

其他人认为她只是平淡无奇,

但凯瑟琳不是人们

花很多时间谈论的人

她非常喜欢她的父亲,

非常害怕他,

比世界上任何事情都想取悦他,

但尽管斯洛勒博士通常对凯瑟琳很友善

他对她非常失望,

他想为自己的女儿感到骄傲,

但可怜的凯瑟琳没有什么可骄傲的,

不像她的母亲那样优雅、漂亮或迷人

,到 18 岁时,彭尼曼夫人

仍然没有让她成为 多年来,聪明的女人

,但是斯洛普博士已经

习惯了他的失望

在这个时候不会失去任何东西

凯瑟琳似乎不可能让任何人感到惊讶

她总是很安静

在谈话中很少说话,以至于

她似乎几乎是愚蠢的,

但她保持沉默是因为她很害羞 害羞得让人

不舒服

事实上

她是一个非常温柔的人 敏感的女孩

凯瑟琳慢慢意识到她

正在从一个女孩变成一个年轻的女士

她开始穿昂贵的衣服,

颜色

非常鲜艳,对斯洛勒博士来说太亮了

20 岁时她买了一件红色和

金色的晚礼服

,似乎没有意识到 这让

她看起来比她大 10 岁

斯洛勒博士更喜欢简单优雅的

东西

,他认为他的孩子既丑又穿衣让他很恼火,

尽管他对这一观点保密

已经从她母亲那里继承了一些钱

但医生

靠他的职业每年赚两万美元

,节省了一半

1835 年,

这一增长的财富

总有一天

会传给

凯瑟琳 广场

上有个漂亮的花园

,虽然很少

有人用过,但它

向所有人开放

小杏仁们长大了一周,

男孩们被送去上大学或

去办公室工作,

而女孩们则在寻找合适的

丈夫,

这时杏仁夫人为她的小女儿玛丽安举办了一个派对,

玛丽恩自然而然地与一个有前途的年轻人凯瑟琳订婚了

这个时候被邀请了,她 21 岁

,奥尔曼夫人的派对是

非常重要的事情的开始

第 2 章

一个英俊的年轻人

不 舞会开始后不久,

玛丽昂·阿蒙德上前将

凯瑟琳介绍给一个身材高大的年轻人,

她告诉凯瑟琳,这个年轻人

非常想见她

,他是亚瑟·汤森的表弟,

她已订婚

凯瑟琳在结识新朋友时总是感到不自在

年轻人莫里斯·汤森

先生非常英俊

,当马里恩离开时,

凯瑟琳站在他面前

不知道该说什么,

但在她感到尴尬之前,

汤森先生开始轻松地微笑着和她说话

多么愉快的聚会

多么迷人的房子

多么有趣的家庭

多么有趣你的表妹是多么漂亮的女孩

汤森先生直视着

凯瑟琳的

眼睛她什么也没回答

她只是听着看着他

他继续以同样舒适自然的方式说了很多其他的话

凯瑟琳

虽然

沉默,但并不

尴尬,这样一个英俊的男人

应该说话

,她应该只是看着

他穆

沉默了一会儿的sic

突然又开始了,

他微笑着请她跳舞

凯瑟琳没有回答

她只是让他搂着

,一会儿他们

在房间里跳舞,

当他们停下来时,她觉得自己

红了

然后过了一会儿,她不再看

他了

,跳舞让你头晕吗?他

用友善的声音问

凯瑟琳抬头看着他,

是的,

她喃喃地说,

虽然她不知道为什么

跳舞从来没有让她头晕,

然后我们就坐下来谈谈汤森先生说

我会找到一个好地方坐下

他找到一个好地方

一个迷人的地方 一个角落里的小沙发

似乎是为两个人准备

的 他

微笑

着认为他很聪明,

他告诉她他是

亚瑟汤森的

远房表妹之前,她从来没有见过这么英俊的人,亚瑟带他来介绍

他的家人

,事实上

他 作为一个在纽约的陌生人,

他已经很多年没有来过那里了,

他已经在世界各地旅行,

生活在许多陌生的地方

,刚回来一两个月

,纽约很愉快,

但他感到孤独,

人们忘记了你他说

对着凯瑟琳微笑

凯瑟琳似乎没有一个

见过他的人会忘记他,

但她一直在心里想着,

他们坐在那里有一段时间,

他很有趣

,凯瑟琳从来没有听过任何人

说话,因为他

甚至没有 剧院

里的演员,汤森先生不像一个演员,

他看起来那么真诚,

那么自然,

玛丽安·阿蒙德从人群中挤过,她轻轻地叫

了一声

当她看到年轻人还在一起时,凯瑟琳脸红了,

她告诉汤森先生 她妈妈

已经等了半个小时

才把他介绍给我们会再见面的人 他离开时对凯瑟琳说

她表哥拉着凯瑟琳的

胳膊 你觉得我怎么样 里斯她

哦,

没什么特别的

凯瑟琳回答

隐藏了她一生中第一次真正感受到的东西

哦,我必须告诉他,玛丽恩哭了

这对他有好处,

他非常自负,

承认了

凯瑟琳盯着她的表妹

说,所以亚瑟这么说

,亚瑟知道 关于他

不要告诉

他 凯瑟琳

不要告诉他

我已经告诉过他

很多次了

他在说些聪明的话

,潘尼曼太太在微笑

凯瑟琳迅速走开,

她不想让他转身

看到她,

但她很高兴他正在和潘尼曼太太说话,

因为在他们开车的时候,这似乎让他

在马车里离她很近 家里的

凯瑟琳很安静,斯洛勒博士和他的妹妹聊天,

他就是那个和你一起度过了很多

时间的年轻人,他问

他似乎对你很感兴趣,

他对我不感兴趣

彭尼曼夫人

说,他跟我谈

凯瑟琳,哦,彭尼曼

凯瑟琳低声说

他很英俊,很聪明,她的

阿姨继续说,

他说话的

方式非常迷人

,医生笑了,

他爱上了凯瑟琳,然后

哦,父亲

低声说,女孩

感谢 马车里很黑

我不知道,

但他很欣赏她的衣服,

只是欣赏衣服

而不是那个人,

这似乎不是很热情,

但凯瑟琳并不这么认为,

她很高兴

她的父亲

带着冷酷的微笑

看着 她那昂贵的红色和金色连衣裙

你看他说

他认为你一年有八万

美元我不相信他会

这么想潘尼曼夫人

他太优秀了一位绅士

他一定非常优秀

别想他那么

凯瑟琳不知不觉就哭了

我以为你已经睡着了 她

父亲

回答 时间到了

他补充说

莱维妮亚会在所有夫人之后几天为凯瑟琳安排一场浪漫

男人的聚会

莫里斯·汤森和他的表弟在

华盛顿广场

拜访 凯瑟琳和她的

姑姑一起坐在客厅的

火炉

她一直看着房间的另一边

,莫里斯·汤森每隔几分钟就

和她的姑姑深入交谈。

他看着

凯瑟琳,微笑着

,她希望她坐得

离他更近一些,

亚瑟似乎注意到

凯瑟琳对 他的同伴

我的表弟让我带他去他

解释说

似乎很想来

我告诉他我想先问你但

他说彭尼曼夫人邀请了

我们很高兴看到他说

凯瑟琳

她想多谈谈 关于他,

但她不知道该说什么

在她继续之前我从未见过他

亚瑟汤森盯着看,

但他告诉我他和你谈过 或者

那天晚上超过半小时

我的意思是

在那天晚上之前,

那是他第一次

离开纽约

他已经到了世界各地

我阿姨非常喜欢他 凯瑟琳说

大多数人都喜欢他 他很聪明

我知道有些人说我的

表弟太聪明了

凯瑟琳听得津津有味,

如果莫里斯·汤森有错,

那她自然会想

,过了一会儿她

问他回来了,如果他能找到,他

会一直留在这里

吗? 有事要做

亚瑟说

他正在四处寻找某种

工作或生意

但他找不到任何东西

我很抱歉

凯瑟琳说

哦他不介意 亚瑟说

他不着急

凯瑟琳想了想

然后问

韩 他的父亲没有带他进入他的

公司

他的办公室

他没有父亲他只有一个

妹妹说亚瑟

汤森他看着他的表弟

开始笑

莫里斯我们在谈论你

莫里斯镇 end 在

和 pennyman 夫人的谈话中停下来,

微微一笑,

然后站起来,

恐怕我不是在说你,

他对凯瑟琳的同伴说,

虽然我不能假装斯洛珀小姐

的名字没有进入我们的谈话,凯瑟琳

莫里斯·汤森站在那儿微笑着看着她,

伸出手说再见,

他要走了

,虽然他没有对凯瑟琳说什么,但

她也站了起来。 还是很高兴她见到了他

我会告诉她你说的话

当你走的时候

潘尼曼夫人微微一笑

凯瑟琳脸红了

她觉得他们几乎

是在笑她 这个美丽的

年轻人到底说

她看到了他 友善地看着她

我没有和你说话他

说这就是我来的目的

但是这将是下次来的一个很好的理由

我不怕你阿姨会

说我

去 两个年轻人离开

了 凯瑟琳 还在红着脸 严肃地看了潘妮曼太太

你说什么 你会告诉我

她问

潘妮曼太太 微笑着点点头

这是一个很大的秘密 我亲爱的孩子

但他是来求你的

凯瑟琳 仍然很严重

的是他告诉你的

不是那么准确,

但他让我猜,

我很擅长猜

佩尼曼夫人给了她侄女一个轻柔

的吻,

你一定对他很好

凯瑟琳盯着

她,她很惊讶

我 不明白你 她说

他不认识我

哦是的

他知道 他比你想象的更了解你

我已经告诉了他关于你的一切

亲爱的凯瑟琳

,你很清楚你很欣赏他

哦,

彭尼曼姨妈又说凯瑟琳

也许她确实很佩服他,

尽管在她看来这不是什么

可谈的,

但她不敢相信这个

聪明的陌生人

只想向她求爱 像她姨妈

这样的女人会相信

第三

章 莫里斯·汤森

两个年轻人离开后半小时,

斯洛普博士走进客厅

莫里斯·汤森先生刚到

奥斯汀

彭尼曼夫人告诉她哥哥

,你想念他真可惜

世界是莫里斯

汤森先生 伊丽莎白派对上

那位非常喜欢

凯瑟琳的绅士说 彭尼曼夫人

哦,

他的名字是莫里斯汤森 是

不是医生说

他看着凯瑟琳

,他来这里是为了求你嫁给

哦,父亲

低声说凯瑟琳转身 离开

我希望他不会在未经你

允许

的情况下

这样

做 凯瑟琳和姨妈在一起的时候不在家,

这时一个

仆人宣布了这个年轻人的名字,

潘尼曼夫人把她的侄女

单独送到客厅,

这次是为了你,

为了你 只有她这么说,

所以凯瑟琳看到汤森先生独自

和他在前厅坐

了一个多小时

,这次他似乎更在家了,

让自己很舒服

,饶有兴趣地环顾

房间和家具,

他的谈话

轻松而友好

说说你自己,

他带着迷人的微笑对她说,

凯瑟琳几乎没有什么可说的,

但她告诉他她对音乐

和戏剧的热爱,

以及她是如何不喜欢

阅读的 到人们写过的地方

,他们完全不像

他们描述的那样,

他也见过

伦敦和巴黎的所有著名演员,

但演员总是像作家一样,

他们从不忠于现实生活,

他喜欢一切 自然

突然 他不再

带着微笑看着凯瑟琳

这就是我喜欢你的原因 因为

你是如此自然 他说

你看

我自己很自然

他继续谈论他的 grea t

热爱音乐和歌唱

我自己会唱一点 他补充说

有一天我不会给你

她只是在想,

其他时间有一个令人愉快的声音

,似乎暗示着将来会有更多的会议

凯瑟琳觉得她有责任告诉

她父亲莫里斯·汤森先生又来电了

尽管这让她感到羞愧和

不舒服,

她宣布了 事实上非常突然,

医生一进屋

,然后立即试图离开

房间,

她的父亲就在她

走到门口时阻止了她,

亲爱的

,他今天向你求婚了吗?

医生说

凯瑟琳没有准备好回答

她 想被逗乐,因为她父亲

被逗乐了,

但她也想变得有点尖锐,

这样他就不会再问她这个

问题了。

她不喜欢

这让她不

开心。 ps

下次他会做

她笑着说

她很快就出了房间

[音乐

] 医生站着盯着

他想知道他的女儿是不是

认真的

,决定下次他去了解更多关于这个

英俊的

年轻人 看到他的妹妹

elizabeth 他问她关于 morris

townsend

lavinia 已经问过我关于他的事情 奥尔曼夫人

说你告诉她什么

医生

问我告诉你什么 我

对他

知之甚少 lavinia 多么令人失望

医生说

她会 喜欢他在他的过去有一些浪漫的

秘密

我听说他是

亚瑟汤森的远房表亲

是的

虽然似乎有一些汤森

和汤森

比其他人更好

亚瑟的母亲对他知之甚少

只有一些关于他的故事

狂野过去

我知道他的妹妹有点

她的名字是蒙哥马利

夫人她是一个

有五个孩子的寡妇并且没有多少钱

他的职业是什么他问医生

他没有

他正在寻找一些东西

我相信他曾经在海军服役

过一次

30多岁我想

亚瑟告诉我他继承了

一点钱

这也许是他离开海军的原因

并且他在几年内就花光了

他周游世界

住在国外

玩得很开心

他最近回到美国

他告诉亚瑟他现在想

认真地开始他的生活

他对凯瑟琳是认真的 那

我不明白你为什么感到惊讶

杏仁夫人说

在我看来,你从来没有

对凯瑟琳公平过,

你必须记住,她有朝一日

一年会有三万

美元 医生看了他姐姐一会儿

我知道你记得它

杏仁夫人脸红了

我不是那个意思 是她唯一的好处

我只是说重要的是

你似乎认为没有人

愿意嫁给她

为什么我要不同

的想法伊丽莎白医生说有

多少年轻人来追求

凯瑟琳

即使她的预期财富

没有

,这就是为什么莱维妮亚如此着迷

,现在房子里有一个情人

这是

我第一次认为年轻人相当害怕

凯瑟琳

说医生的聪明姐姐

她看起来比他们大

她是如此 大

而她穿得如此华丽

一个年长的更有经验的男人

会认出她

性格中的所有优点,会觉得她很

讨人喜欢 汤森先生

他追求

凯瑟琳的原因

是什么 他是真心喜欢她

他很可能是真诚的

lavinia 可以肯定,

斯洛勒博士想了一会儿,

如果他不工作,他的收入是什么

我不知道

他和他姐姐和她的

孩子住在第二大道

一个有五个孩子的寡妇

你的意思是说他住在她的

房子里 杏仁夫人看着 她的兄弟

有点不耐烦,

为什么不亲自问蒙哥马利夫人呢?

她说,

也许我会

说,斯洛珀医生对

汤森先生追求他女儿的想法感到好笑,而不是恼火

他很愿意相信

这个年轻人最好的一面

,如果他是一个真诚

诚实的人

,不管他是否贫穷,

因为凯瑟琳

下次来时不需要有钱的丈夫,

他告诉潘尼曼夫人,

你必须邀请他

彭尼曼夫人很高兴将她

哥哥的

邀请转达给莫里斯·汤森

,并安排了晚宴,

还邀请了另外两三个人。

虽然斯洛勒博士

在用餐期间很少与这个年轻人说话,但

他还是小心翼翼地注视着他

。 饭后

,女士们上

客厅,

让男士们去

喝酒,医生给了他一些酒,问了

他几个问题,

莫里斯·汤森很高兴地说话

,医生静静地坐着,

看着他明亮英俊的脸,

他很

聪明 健谈

且非常自信的

凯瑟琳的父亲认为

,他穿得很好,

我不认为我

喜欢他,医生但是

后来

当 男人们加入客厅里的女士们

莫里斯·汤森走到凯瑟琳

身边,她

穿着红色晚礼服站在火炉前

你父亲不喜欢我

说那个年轻人

我不明白你怎么知道

说凯瑟琳脸红了

我能感觉到这些

你问他的事情,你会看到的

永远不要和他争论凯瑟琳说

,他不会对你说任何话

他对你还不够了解

莫里斯汤森大声笑了起来

,凯瑟琳又开始脸红了

我永远不会谈论你

她说

这很好,

但我更喜欢 你说

你父亲怎么想并不重要,

但重要的是

我不能说那个女孩哭了

他盯着她

笑了一会儿

,那双漂亮的眼睛里有一瞬间不耐烦的神情,

但他说话了 温柔而悲伤地

那么我必须努力让他像

我下次去看

阿蒙德夫人时他告诉她他现在遇到了

莫里斯汤森

他说他确实是一个漂亮的年轻人

但是你认为他作为一个父亲

阿蒙德夫人问

拉维妮亚告诉我凯瑟琳

恋爱得

很好

她必须停止恋爱

他不是一个绅士

他非常迷人

而且完全不真诚

你很快就决定了

杏仁夫人一点

也不

我一直在研究人,

现在我很 能够

在一个晚上做出判断

很可能你是对的

但事情是让凯瑟琳看到它

我会给她一副眼镜

说医生

第 4 章

莫里斯汤森寻找一个职位

如果凯瑟琳是真的

她当然很安静

她已经告诉莫里斯汤森她

不会向她父亲提起他

所以她对莫里斯的

继续访问只字不提

这当然只是

对莫里斯的礼貌 晚饭后去

华盛顿

广场拜访他很自然地继续

拜访

这些拜访很快

成为凯瑟琳生命中最重要的事情

她很高兴

她还不知道未来会发生什么

她太谦虚了

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她很感激现在

他的声音

他对她说的话

他的表情

斯洛勒博士怀疑莫里斯汤森的

来访

并注意到凯瑟琳变得多么安静

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这房子里发生了什么

他 问他姐姐

去奥斯汀

说彭尼曼夫人

你为什么不告诉我莫里斯·

汤森先生每周要来家里

四五次

最后,

我不能说出

谁的秘密

凯瑟琳的

汤森斯先生,

如果是他的,

我认为你

不知道他们将把你带到哪里的年轻人有秘密是非常愚蠢的

ui 不知道你说的是什么

pennyman 夫人

我对 Townsend 先生很感兴趣

我并不隐瞒

但这已经足够

了 你觉得 Townsend 先生有什么有趣的地方

他的美貌

他的不幸 奥斯汀一世

不能告诉你他的故事,

如果他认为你会善意地听他的话,他会亲自告诉你

医生笑了

我会非常善意地请他别管

凯瑟琳

凯瑟琳可能对

他说的

比她说的更友善 她爱他

,你是说

潘尼曼夫人盯着地板看吗?

她不跟我谈他,

我想她很高兴

,我只能说

汤森想娶她,

你的意思是

他非常钦佩凯瑟琳

夫人说 彭尼曼

和他说了关于她最迷人的事情

以及

你拒绝告诉我的这些不幸

是否让他变得贫穷?

这说来话长,彭尼曼夫人

说,我只能说他过去很

狂野,

他已经

付了钱 医生默默抽着雪茄

然后说

我听说他和他妹妹住在一起

什么都不为自己

在前厅那边

,一个软弱的女人的丈夫,

拥有巨额财富

,完全适合他

凯瑟琳是一个软弱的女人

,因此

她离开

了华盛顿广场

的一家人,每个星期天晚上,在奥尔曼夫人

与彭

尼曼夫人交谈之后,斯洛普博士就到另一个房间

去和他的姐夫谈论有关的事情。

事后他回来发现莫里斯

汤森已经到了

,坐在凯瑟琳旁边的沙发上

,家里有几个朋友

在场,两个人很

容易 几个人坐下来私下交谈

医生立刻看出他的

女儿痛苦地意识到他

正在注视她

她一动不动

地坐着,眼睛低

着脸红着脸 斯洛勒医生为她感到难过,以至于

他把目光移开了

可怜的凯瑟琳,他 想

她有一个漂亮的年轻人向她求爱对她来说一定很好,

也许我应该再给他一次机会,

当莫里斯·汤森

独自站着时

,医生穿过房间朝

他走来,年轻人微笑着看着他,

他是

医生

说他很自负然后他说

我被告知你正在寻找一个职位

是的我想要一些工作

莫里斯汤森回答

但我担心我没有特殊

才能

你太谦虚了医生说

我对你一无所知 看,

但我从你的脸上看出你

非常聪明

汤森说

我不知道该怎么回答当你说

你建议我然后

不要放弃

希望曲 estion 似乎有双重

含义

,医生看了他

一会儿才回答,

任何年轻人都不应该放弃希望,

如果他不能在某件事上取得成功,

他可以尝试另一件事

给我一个位置,

然后他问我抬头微笑,

这让医生很生气

,他停顿了一会儿,

然后他说

我有时会听到一些可能性

例如离开纽约,

我恐怕我做不到,

我必须找到 我在这个城市的财富

你看到了 morris townsend

我在

这里有责任

我有一个姐姐,她依赖于我

家庭感觉很重要

斯洛珀博士说

我经常认为我们的城市没有足够的财富

我想我听说过你姐姐

这是可能的,

但我怀疑

她生活得如此安静,

因为你的意思是医生

笑得很短,

就像一位女士对几个小孩所做的那样,

我帮助我的小侄子和侄女

莫里斯·汤森说,我是他们的老师

,非常好,

但这不是职业

,不会让我发财

汤森告诉我,他教她的

孩子,

我会尽力为你安排的

要么

明天你会在什么地方见到我他

低声说

我有什么特别要对你说

非常特别

你能不能来家里

说你不能在那里说

凯瑟琳问抬起她害怕的

眼睛

汤森悲伤地摇摇头

我不能进入你的门

你父亲又侮辱了我

侮辱了你

他不喜欢我因为我很穷

你错了

你误解了他

凯瑟琳从椅子上站

起来嘲笑我没有立场

我接受了它 悄悄地,

但只是因为他属于你

我不知道他怎么想

凯瑟琳说

我相信他是善意的

你一定不要

太骄傲我只会为你感到骄傲我最亲爱的

莫里斯

和凯瑟琳说

你会见我吗 明天晚上

在广场的花园里

很安静

没有人会看到我们

凯瑟琳犹豫着

年轻女士们晚上没有单独出去

在花园里见年轻人

不是很勇敢她说

如果你害怕

我们该怎么办

她又犹豫

了最后说

你一定要到家里来

我不怕

我宁愿在广场见面

那个年轻人说

你知道它经常是空的

没人会看到我们

我不知道 关心谁看到我们

现在离开我

他离开了她

他得到了他想要的东西

凯瑟琳第二天在

她从纽约

一家客厅的优雅家具中选择的地方遇见了那个年轻人

彭尼曼夫人像往常一样

让两个年轻人独自一人 享受

他们浪漫的我 等着

我们必须决定怎么做

莫里斯说

早先访问

过他告诉凯瑟琳他爱她

他用手臂搂住她并

亲吻

了她,这让她的心跳非常快

她感到非常

幸福,

但她也很困惑

莫里斯上次来访时吻了她,她有点害怕,

求他走开

,让她觉得

她在很长一段时间后感觉到他的吻在她的嘴唇上

,她根本

想不通,如果她害怕的话,她会怎么做

她的父亲告诉她,他

今天

不喜欢 morris

莫里斯回答说

那个快乐的情人通常会做的年轻人,

你必须保证对我父亲温柔,

我会尝试

莫里斯,

但你知道你的胖子吗? 她会

他会告诉你我要你的钱

哦凯瑟琳轻声

说他错了

莫里斯给了她一个深情的小吻

我会告诉他他错了

凯瑟琳

他会和你争论

凯瑟琳看了她的情人一会儿

然后 然后她说

我会说服他,

但我很高兴我们会变得富有,

莫里斯拒绝了,

不,

这是一种不幸,他说

如果这是最糟糕的不幸,

我们的问题就会出现,我们不会那么

不高兴,我会说服他

我们会很高兴我们有钱

莫里斯 默默地听了这些明智的话

你必须替我说话

我自己

做不到 凯瑟琳也沉默了一会儿

她看着莫里斯

莫里斯

她说 突然

间你确定你爱我

他转身立刻来到她身边

我最亲爱

的你能怀疑

我才知道五天她说

但现在我觉得

没有

你我活不下去 呃需要尝试一下,

他轻轻笑了笑,

然后他补充

说,你也必须告诉我,

凯瑟琳闭上了眼睛,

一直闭着,

你必须告诉我

莫里斯继续

说,如果你父亲反对我,

你仍然会忠诚

凯瑟琳张开 她的眼睛凝视着

他,

没有

什么比他在那里读到的更好的承诺了

第 5 章

斯洛勒博士决定凯瑟琳

那天晚上他来时听他的父亲的话

,她听到他去他的书房

她安静地坐着,

尽管她的心跳得很快

将近半个小时

后,她走进房间敲他的

门,发现

他坐在壁炉旁的椅子上,手里

拿着一支雪茄

晚报 亲爱的,

她父亲说,

他等着

看着她,

而她则默默地盯着火,

我订婚了,

凯瑟琳说,

最后医生没有表现出他有多惊讶

你告诉我他是对的 说

,谁是快乐的人,

莫里斯·汤森

先生,她说她的情人的名字

凯瑟琳看着他,

然后她回头看着火

,这件事是什么时候发生

两个小时前

的今天下午医生问汤森先生在这儿吗,

是的,父亲

在前厅,

她 很高兴她

不必告诉他她的订婚

是在广场的花园里举行的。

她父亲沉默了片刻,

为什么汤森先生不告诉

我他有责任先和我说话,

他是想告诉你

明天医生抽了一会儿雪茄

你走得很快 他最后说是

我不知道为什么,

但他确实喜欢我,

我确信这一点

,我非常喜欢他,

但你认识他的时间很短,

亲爱的

哦,

凯瑟琳

,一旦你开始喜欢一个人,很快就会喜欢上他

你当然不是我 又是一个小

女孩,

我觉得自己很

老很聪明

凯瑟琳笑着说

我担心你很快就会变得

更老更聪明

我不喜欢你的订婚

哦凯瑟琳轻轻地

从椅子上站起来

不亲爱的

我很抱歉给你 痛苦,

但我不喜欢你

为什么不先跟我说话

凯瑟琳犹豫了一会儿

然后她说

我害怕你不喜欢汤森先生

你说得对

我不喜欢他

亲爱的父亲

你不 不认识

他 凯瑟琳温柔地说

她记得莫里斯的警告

你以为他只对我的财富感兴趣

一个

聪明的年轻人为自己爱你是不可能

的,但我们对这个年轻人的主要了解

是,他把自己的财富花在

自娱自乐上,

有充分的理由相信他

也会花掉你的财富,

这不是唯一的 我们所知道的关于

他的事

他善良

大方真实

说可怜的凯瑟琳

她不习惯

吵架她的声音有点颤抖

他花的钱

很少医生站起来

他抱了她一会儿吻了她

你赢了 不要认为我残忍 他说

这个问题让凯瑟琳感到恐惧,

但她

说不,亲爱的父亲,

因为如果你知道我的感受,你会

如此温柔如此温柔

是的,

我想我知道你的

感受医生

说我会非常

善良 肯定的

,我明天会见汤森先生

同时

不要告诉任何人你

第二天下午订婚了医生待在家里

等待莫里斯汤森的来访

当年轻人到达时斯洛普医生立即开始凯瑟琳

昨天告诉我发生

了什么事 在你之间他说

我很惊讶

你只是在前几天才第一次

见到我的

女儿不久前肯定说

莫里斯

我对斯洛珀小姐的兴趣从

我第一次见到

她就开始了不是明星 在你遇见她之前

医生问

莫里斯看着他

我当然已经听说她

是一个迷人的女孩

自然你会说她很好

医生

说但这不是唯一

必要的事情

我昨天告诉凯瑟琳我做了

不像

她告诉我的订婚

,我很遗憾听到它

我非常失望

说莫里斯看着

地板你真的希望我说我很

高兴

哦不

我知道你不喜欢我

是什么给了你 这个想法

我很穷

这当然是我必须考虑的事实

医生说

我并不讨厌你,但你

似乎不是我女儿的合适丈夫,

她是一个软弱的年轻女子,拥有巨额

财富

莫里斯

礼貌地听着 我不认为斯洛珀小姐是个

软弱的女人,他说

我认识我的孩子 20 年,而

你认识她六周,

无论她是否软弱,

你仍然是一个没有职业

、没有钱的男人,

是的

,那是

我的弱点

是的 你以为我只想要你女儿的

我不是说

我只是说你是错

的男人嫁给我的女儿

一个深深爱她和钦佩她

的男人是错

的男人莫里斯笑着说

我不在乎她的财富 一点也不在乎

医生说的好话

但你仍然是一个错误的人

你认为我会花她的钱 是的

我害怕我确实

认为我是真的 莫里斯说,我年轻的时候很愚蠢,

但现在

我变了

两种方式都太少了,都会让凯瑟琳过上

不快乐的生活

我认为你很

不公正 年轻人说

我能理解你认为

你想让你的女儿

痛苦

我接受她会认为我一年一年很残忍

说 莫里斯

笑了一辈子 我,那么

无论

有你

还是没有

你,她都会很痛苦,最后莫里斯生气了,

你没有礼貌,先生,他哭了,

我担心这是你的错

你争辩太多

我不能接受你作为女婿和

我会建议凯瑟琳放弃你

她会做什么

你确定她会放弃我

问莫里斯

我不认为她会

她已经走得太远

了医生冷冷地盯着他看了

一会儿

我会说不 更多先生

说莫里斯

,他离开了房间,

当医生告诉阿蒙德

夫人他与莫里斯汤森的会面时,

她认为他可能

对年轻人太苛刻了,

拉维尼娅认为我太

残忍了医生

和凯瑟琳如何接受它

almond 夫人

非常平静地说,

没有吵闹的眼泪或

类似的声音,

我为凯瑟琳感到非常抱歉,

奥尔曼夫人说

现在她将不得不在她的

父亲和她的情人之间做出选择,

我也为她感到抱歉,

医生也说

这是可能的

当然 我犯了我一生中最大的错误,

所以我要去拜访汤森先生的

姐姐,她几乎肯定会告诉我

我做了正确的事

,几天后就安排了访问,

并且在约定的时间医生

到达了 第二大道上的小房子,

蒙哥马利夫人在前厅的一个

小客厅里

接待了

不愿意谈论她的兄弟

我能理解 医生

说你很难

说你自己的兄弟不愉快的事情

但如果我女儿嫁给他

她的幸福将取决于他

是否是一个好人

是的

我看到那

喃喃自语 蒙哥马利夫人

,我必须提醒你,医生

说过,我死后

凯瑟琳每年将有 30 000 元

d 轻声细语

确切地说,

但如果凯瑟琳未经我同意结婚,

她将只有

她从母亲那里继承的一万美元,

她不会从我那里得到一分钱

你太讨厌莫里斯她

终于抬头问

我不讨厌

他是个迷人的年轻人

但我讨厌他作为一个

必须照顾我女儿的女婿

她如此软弱

一个坏丈夫 确实会让她非常

痛苦,因为她不够

聪明或不够强壮,无法

自己打仗

,这就是我来找你的原因

你可能不同意我当然你

可能想告诉我走开,

但我认为你的 哥哥自私

又懒惰

,我想知道我说的

对不对

她惊讶地看着他,

你怎么知道他很自私

她说

他隐藏得很好,

然后她转过头去

,医生看到了眼泪 她的眼睛

他等了一会儿

然后 突然说

你哥哥让你很不开心

他没有

告诉我

你给他钱

吗 是的

我给了他钱

我很穷

她说

你哥哥告诉我

医生他帮助你照顾你的孩子

他是他们的老师

蒙哥马利夫人盯着看了一会儿

然后很快说

哦是的

他教他们

西班牙语 医生笑了

那一定对你有很大帮助

所以他继续说,

我看我是对的,

你的兄弟靠

你的钱生活

,非常自私

,蒙哥马利夫人的眼里又流下了泪水,

但他仍然是我的兄弟,

她说她的声音有点颤抖,

你千万不要相信他的性格

糟糕,医生说话更温和了,

对不起,我让你不高兴了,

这一切都是为了我可怜的凯瑟琳,

你必须认识她

,然后你会看到

他站起来走,

蒙哥马利夫人也站起来了,

我想 为了知道你的女儿,她

回答了

,然后突然不让她

嫁给他

,斯洛勒医生带着这些话

在他耳边响起而离开了

第 6 章

凯瑟琳试图变得

好医生很惊讶

,甚至有点失望

看到凯瑟琳做了 似乎

对所发生的事情没有生气或不安

他想对她好,

但她似乎不需要或不需要他的

好意

我很高兴我有一个这么好的女儿

几天后他说

我正在努力成为 很好,

她回答说,

如果你对汤森先生有什么要说的,

我会很乐意听

你说谢谢凯瑟琳,

我目前无话可说,

他从来没有问过她是否又见过

莫里斯

她实际上没有见过他,

她有 只给他写了一封很长的信

我遇到了很大的麻烦

她写的

不要怀疑我对你的爱

让我稍等片刻

想一想 她的想法一点都不清楚

她不敢相信她

父亲会改变 他对

莫里斯的想法

她只是希望以某种神秘的

方式情况会好转,

同时

她觉得她必须努力成为一个好

女儿

,要有耐心

,寻找和平的方式

摆脱困境,

她没有得到姑妈的帮助 在

这次搜索中,

彭尼曼夫人正享受

着浪漫的一切

,没有明智的建议向可怜的凯瑟琳提出建议,

亲爱的,她

说重要的是采取行动,

彭尼曼夫人还写信

给莫里斯,并安排在

城市另一边的一家咖啡馆,

她没有告诉她的侄女这次

会面

,所以当

莫里斯到达并问她是否有

凯瑟琳给他的消息时,她有点尴尬,

她说

我没有问她 一个,

但她会忠于你,

直到死,

哦,我希望不要这样

说,莫里斯,

我的兄弟不会听争论

,你的意思是他不会改变主意

彭尼曼夫人沉默了片刻

然后她对莫里斯笑了笑,

先嫁给凯瑟琳,然后告诉他

她哭了

,我认为这

是秘密

婚姻年轻人盯着她

你建议我这样做,

未经她父亲同意就嫁给她

她有点害怕

但是

如果你嫁给凯瑟琳,

你会告诉我哥哥他

对你的看法是错误的,

他会看到这不仅仅是因为

你喜欢

你喜欢钱

莫里斯犹豫了一下

然后说,

但我喜欢钱

但你不喜欢 这不仅仅是

凯瑟琳

,当他意识到

他会认为帮助你是他的责任时,

莫里斯在地板上看了一会儿

,最后他抬起头说

你认为已经有意愿

给凯瑟琳留钱了,

我想

即使如此 医生必须死

她回答说

,如果我嫁给凯瑟琳,

你相信他肯定会改变它

是的,

但他会再次改变它,

但我不能依赖那个

说莫里斯

你想依赖它

彭尼曼夫人问

他 有点脸红

我不想伤害凯瑟琳

你一定不要

害怕 什么都不怕,一切

都会好

起来的 彭尼曼夫人那天晚上告诉凯瑟琳

,她和莫里斯

汤森会面了

生气

你为什么见到他

我认为这是不对的

我很替他难过

你不会见到他 亲爱的

拉维妮亚阿姨说

我没见过他 因为我父亲禁止他

便士和她

开始看晚报,

这样凯瑟琳就不得不

问她与莫里斯会面的

事情,但过了几分钟,

凯瑟琳才终于开口

,他说了什么

她问

他说他随时准备嫁给你,

凯瑟琳拒绝了

几分钟后,彭尼曼夫人回答

说,莫里斯看起来很累,

凯瑟琳从座位上站起来,走到

边,彭尼曼夫人犹豫了一下

,说他害怕

你会害怕

的一件事 女孩很快

转过身来 害怕你父亲的事情 凯瑟琳停顿后又转身回到火边

她说

我害怕我的父亲

彭尼曼夫人迅速从椅子上站

起来走向她

侄女,你要不要放弃他,

然后凯瑟琳盯着炉火看了一会儿,一

动不动,

然后她抬起头看着

她的姑姑

,你为什么要让我这么难,

她说

我不认为你明白或 你

认识我

你最好不要再

和汤森先生会面

我认为这是不对的

如果他知道我父亲不会喜欢的

而且你会告诉他 你的

意思是

好的

我不怕我的 兄弟,

但我不会再帮你了,

你太

忘恩负义了

她觉得这不 求求你,她父亲

是个可怕的东西,

但她已经制定了计划,必须继续下去。

她父亲在他的书房里

,当他回答她的时候,她

终于敲响了他的

门,已经是十一点了,

她不敢去

过了一会,

他过来给她开门,

问医生

你怎么了,你像鬼一样站在那里,

她走进房间,她父亲

看了她一会儿,

等她说话

,然后又回去了。 他的

写字台坐下,

对着女儿,她终于

开口

了 再次见到他

说再见 不

问医生

不 父亲

至少

不 永远

你还没有结束与他

没有

说 凯瑟琳

我让

他等着

的父亲在椅子上转过身来

用冰冷的眼睛看着她

她 害怕他会

生气

你是个忠实的孩子

他说

终于到你父亲这里来了

他站起来

向她伸出双手

这句话是一个

惊喜 他们给了她极大的幸福

她去找

他 他 他的手臂轻轻搂住她,然后

吻了

她他说

你想让我很开心吗?

我愿意,

但我怕我不能

回答凯瑟琳

你想让我放弃他

吗我想让你给他

他仍然抱着她

看着她的脸

她移开视线 他们俩都

沉默了很久

你比我更快乐 父亲

她最后说

我毫不怀疑你现在不

快乐 但最好是三个人不快乐

几个月

比你的余生更痛苦

是的,

如果这是真的,

凯瑟琳说,

这是真的,

我敢肯定,

当她没有回答时,

他继续说下去,

你不相信我想要最好

的你的未来吗?

我知道男人有多坏

她离开

他是多么虚伪他是n 不是假

的 他做

了什么你知道

他从来没有做过

任何有问题的事情

他是懒惰和自私的,只

为自己

着想 哦,父亲

,不要说他的坏话

她哭了

,那将是一个很大的错误,

你可能 做你选择的他补充说

如果我再次见到他

会转身你会原谅我

我不会

我只想见他

一次告诉他

等待等待

直到你更了解他

直到你同意

我足够了解他

我永远不会同意

我们可以等

很久 可怜的凯瑟琳

你当然可以等到我死 如果你愿意的

话 医生悄悄地说

你订婚会对你产生一种

令人愉快的影响

它会让你对

我的死非常不耐烦

想想他会不会太

不耐烦了 凯瑟琳惊恐地叫了一声

站着盯着

她父亲的话

得要命 她突然不

知道该说什么

但是

如果我不在你死前结婚的话她突然想到了

她说之后我不会,

但我想有一天莫里斯可能会

说服你,

我再也不会和他说话了。

我太讨厌

他了 看着她的父亲

,她的眼里充满了泪水,

我想我会看到他,然后

她喃喃

自语,

但如果你看到他,

你将是一个忘恩负义的残忍孩子

,你会给你的老

父亲一生中最大的痛苦,

然后眼泪 顺着凯瑟琳的脸跑下来

,她哭着走向她父亲,

但他只是拉着她的胳膊

走到门边

,在她离开后打开门让她出去。

他在书房里走了一会儿

,有点生气,

但 也让我觉得好笑

他对自己说

我相信她会继续下去

他期待看到下一章会发生什么

凯瑟琳决定第二天斯洛普博士叫

彭尼曼夫人到他的书房

我不想要凯瑟琳

或你 他冷冷地说,

要再次见到年轻的汤森德

,我希望你能服从我

,你想谋杀你的孩子

吗?彭尼曼夫人问

不,

我想让她活下去,

你会高兴你会杀了

她,她度过了一个可怕的夜晚,

她不会死的 一个糟糕的夜晚,也不是

几个

糟糕的夜晚,凯瑟琳确实度过了一个

可怕的不眠之夜,

但尽管她的心碎了,但

她努力不向世界展示她

的痛苦 那天下午她下楼

吃早餐

凯瑟琳给莫里斯写信

,第二天他走进

前厅,站在她面前

你决定是留下

我还是放弃我

哦,莫里斯,她哭了

我从没想过放弃

你那时你还在等什么

我想我父亲

可能会以不同的方式看待它,

他看着我 还是一样

你为什么派我来,

因为我想看你

哭凯瑟琳

莫里斯盯着她看了一会儿

你明天嫁给我

明天

下周突然问然后

下个月的任何时候

不是

更好吗 等待

凯瑟琳说

等待什么她不知道为什么

但她感到害怕

直到

我们再考虑一下

他悲伤地摇摇头

我以为你这三个星期一直在考虑这

件事你想继续做吗 五年了

我可怜的女孩,他补充说

你对我

不忠诚凯瑟琳脸红了,她的眼睛里充满

了泪水

哦,你怎么能说

她喃喃地说

你必须带我

或离开我

说莫里斯

你不能取悦你的父亲和我

你 必须在我们之间做出选择

我已经选择了你

她说

那就下周嫁给我

她站着盯着

他看有没有别的办法

我不知道

他转身

走到窗边站着看着

你很害怕你的父亲

他终于说

我想我一定是

继承他的财产

他让我告诉你

他似乎认为

莫里斯气得脸红

不想

要钱 凯瑟琳

你知道我有自己的财产

莫里斯沉默了一会儿

你认为他会永远对你残忍

他永远不会改变主意

剥夺你的继承权

如果我嫁给你

他会认为我是 不好。

那么他永远不会原谅你

哭泣的莫里斯

凯瑟琳突然感到孤独和

害怕

哦莫里斯

她哭着把头靠在他的

肩膀上

你一定非常爱我

我会嫁给你只要你想要

我亲爱的好女孩

他哭着低头看着她

她 已经给了他她的诺言,

但他不太确定他会

用它

做什么 华盛顿广场大约一个星期的生活

仍然像以前一样

,斯洛勒博士等着看会发生什么,

他告诉他的妹妹伊丽莎白,他

从没想过凯瑟琳会 给他这么

多的兴奋

你不是很好 你说

杏仁

夫人在你女儿的情况下找个乐子

我会带她去欧洲 说

医生

给她一些新的想法

她不会忘记他 在欧洲

他会忘记她

almond 夫人看起来很

严肃,你真的喜欢这样

吗?医生 pennyman 夫人同时在教堂外

安排了另一次秘密会面,

她被他吓到了

哥哥对她冷淡

我觉得你应该等一会儿

再结婚 她告诉莫里斯

等到我哥哥不那么生气

那个年轻人上周很生气

你劝我马上结婚

他说

凯瑟琳已经同意了

那又怎样 我能做

吗凯瑟琳如此爱你以至于你可以做任何事

彭尼曼夫人说

你可以

这样或那样改变你的计划她不会

对你不高兴

莫里斯看着她

但什么也

没说不久之后他们

当然分手了凯瑟琳 对她

姑姑和莫里斯的会面一无所知,

自从晚上她终于去

他的书房

看他以来,她一直没有和父亲说过话,但是

她告诉他她又见过莫里斯

汤森德,

我想我们很快就会结婚

她说

医生从头到脚冷冷地看着她

你为什么告诉我

这对我没有兴趣

凯瑟琳转身离开了一会儿

她的眼睛里有泪

哦父亲她哭了

不要 你根本不在乎

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一旦你结婚它对我来说是一样的你何时

何地或为什么这样做

但第二天他以

不同的方式

对她说话你会在接下来的四五个月内结婚吗

我 不知道 父亲说凯瑟琳

我们不容易决定

等六个月

同时我会带你去欧洲

我非常希望你能去

这表明她父亲对她的兴趣

给了凯瑟琳很大的

幸福 她说去欧洲会很高兴,

但是当

她意识到几个月都

见不到莫里斯时

,她的幸福很快就消失了

忘记莫里斯

她告诉她的侄女

凯瑟琳无法决定

是否服从她父亲的意愿

她写信给莫里斯,让他

在他们第二天见面的广场上与她

见面

,在漫长的散步中,她告诉

他她父亲在

他认为我会忘记你

说过的凯瑟琳,

亲爱的,也许你会忘记的。

欧洲有很多令人兴奋的事情

请不要

凯瑟琳回答得很

温和 不结婚这么久

我们可以结婚,当你回来

说莫里斯

你可以在巴黎买你的婚纱

他们实际上离开了一年

,在前六个月

没有提到莫里斯汤森的名字

医生发现很多 他对欧洲很感兴趣,

但尽管凯瑟琳总是安静

而听话,

但她父亲认为她是

一个非常

不聪明的伴侣

,夏末的一天,

他们一起走在山上一个孤独

的山谷里,

天色开始变暗

,空气 突然又冷又尖

医生停下来看着

凯瑟琳

你放弃他了吗

他问

的问题出乎意料

但凯瑟琳没有犹豫

没有父亲

她回答

他看了她一会儿

没有说话

他有没有给你写信

他问

是的

大约一个月两次

医生在

山上

上下打量着低声说

我很生气

对不起

凯瑟琳低声说

她感到孤独和 害怕

有一天他会在这个荒野中离开你

说医生

一个人

这样的地方饿着肚子他会这样做

那不是真正的父亲你不应该

这样说她哭了

这是不对的

他慢慢摇头

不不是不是 对,

因为你不会相信,

但这是真的,

斯洛珀博士

直到他们启程前往纽约的前一天晚上才再次谈到莫里斯

汤森

我们可能会结婚

所以你一到就和他一起去

凯瑟琳不喜欢他说的方式

我不能在我们到达之前告诉你

哦,在它发生之前

哦,父亲,

你不会失去我说凯瑟琳

第 8 章

最后一次分手

凯瑟琳到达纽约时并没有和莫里斯汤森一起去,

但她确实在她第一个晚上回家时从她姑姑那里听到了他的消息,

事实上,

莫里斯是

华盛顿广场的

常客,和彭尼曼太太一起喝茶

,坐在斯洛普博士的书房

抽雪茄,

杏仁太太告诉她姐姐她

的行为很愚蠢,

你不应该对他这么友好

拉维妮亚她说

如果凯瑟琳嫁给她,她会成为一个坏丈夫,而她没有得到

奥斯汀的钱,

他会因为他的失望而恨她,

并且会对她残忍

可怜的女孩将过着悲惨的生活,

但潘尼曼夫人不听她

姐姐的话

凯瑟琳回来

她告诉她的侄女,她不在的

时候,她对她的爱人照顾得很好,她问

你父亲怎么样了,

他改变主意

不让你继承了

没有

在欧洲我看到我永远不会

改变他

说可怜的凯瑟琳

我对他没有任何期望现在

你变得非常勇敢

彭尼曼夫人笑着说

我没有建议你放弃你的

财产

是的

我比以前更勇敢

我已经改变了很多

,如果莫里斯不在乎,那不是我的财产

那我也不在乎

彭尼曼夫人犹豫了,

也许他确实在乎,

他在乎,因为他不在乎

想伤害我,

但他知道我不害怕

除了

我有自己的钱,

我们将有足够的钱

过上好日子,莫里斯汤森来

拜访凯瑟琳,

我很高兴你回来了他

这让我很 很高兴再次见到你

他看着她

从头到脚的微笑

当凯瑟琳再次看到他英俊的脸

她很难相信这个

美丽的年轻人是她的

她很

高兴 不等他问

就告诉莫里斯她的事 父亲

我们穆 现在别指望他的钱

说我们必须生活没有它

莫里斯坐着看着

我可怜的亲爱的女孩微笑着

他哭了

你一定不要为我伤心

说凯瑟琳

莫里斯继续微笑

然后他起身在房间里走来走去

让我 和他谈谈他说

我想向你父亲证明他

对我的看法是错的

请不要

莫里斯悲伤地说凯瑟琳

我们必须对他什么都不问

我知道他永远不会改变

为什么

她不犹豫片刻

他不是很喜欢 关于我,

她慢吞吞地说

,我想

他鄙视我,

我看到了,

在我们离开之前,我在英国感受到了,

因为他非常喜欢我

多年前去世的母亲,

她很漂亮

,非常聪明,

他一直在想 关于她,

一点也不像她彭尼曼阿姨告诉我的,这

当然不是我的错,

但也不是他的错,

你是一个奇怪的家庭,

莫里斯

说,不要说,

不要说任何不友善的话

凯瑟琳说

你 现在一定对我很好,

因为我

在这里,她犹豫了,

因为

我为你做了很多事

在一起很开心

,莫里斯·

莫里斯,

你永远不能鄙视我,

这是一个容易做出的承诺

,莫里斯也做到了,

但目前

他没有做出进一步的承诺

。 永远不要

接受莫里斯汤森作为女婿

,他告诉阿尔蒙德夫人,他现在

不再被凯瑟琳逗乐了,

只是生气

她永远不会给汤森先生

说,阿尔蒙德夫人

然后她会很不高兴

,我无法阻止

可怜的凯瑟琳

说,

阿蒙德太太,

我们必须尽可能对她好一点

停顿后,他补充说

我必须放弃她,

潘尼曼夫人沉默了片刻,

虽然她认为莫里斯是个儿子,

但她也有点怕他

她爱你

我不

我不想知道

这对凯瑟琳来说很难

脸红得通红

我觉得这一切都很不愉快 他说

一个真正的朋友会努力

让我更容易

你要我告诉她

彭尼曼夫人问

你不能告诉她

但你可以

他犹豫

着想着彭尼曼夫人能做什么

你能解释一下我

不想挡在她和她父亲

之间你不会再来看她吗

我会再来

但我希望这件事快点结束

自从她回来以来我已经四次

这很辛苦,

你必须有 我们的最后一次别离

他的同伴

为潘尼曼夫人哭泣

恋人之间的最后一次别离

几乎和第一次见面一样浪漫

莫里斯再次来到华盛顿广场,

没有处理最后一次别离

,凯瑟琳一次

又一次地

没有怀疑有什么

不对劲

,潘尼曼夫人太害怕了

每次拜访时,可怜的女孩都在

等莫里斯说出他们的婚礼日期,

但他从来没有停留超过

几分钟,

而且看起来很不舒服,最后

她开始

担心你生病了,她问他

我不在 好吧,他说

,我必须走开

,你要去哪里,莫里斯,

他看着她

,一两秒钟,她

害怕他,

你能保证不生气吗?他说

生气

,我生气了吗?

我得走了 出差

去新奥尔良

你的事你的

事是和我在一起

他给她讲了一个很长的故事,说

他有机会买棉花赚很多钱,

但凯瑟琳挽着他的胳膊我 握着她的两只

手,说话比他

以前听过的更猛烈,然后

你可以改天去新奥尔良

这不是选择的时候

我们已经等了太久了

你说你不会生气莫里斯哭了

他得到了

走得很好

我们不再谈论这件事

我会通过信来做生意

你不会去

说凯瑟琳看着他

莫里斯想和她争论

这会让他更容易摆脱

你不能 告诉我该怎么做 他说

下次我来的时候尽量冷静

一点 你什么时候

再来 我下周六会来

莫里斯

明天来

不想让他离开房间

莫里斯吻了吻她的头顶

凯瑟琳觉得她的心跳得

很快 你答应明天来吗

我说星期六

莫里斯笑着回答

他前一刻试着生气,下一刻

微笑

一切都很好 迪 困难和不愉快

是的

星期六 她也试着笑着回答

但明天首先

他要去

门口 她很快就和他一起去了

我是一个忙碌的人

莫里斯哭

了 他的声音如此严厉和不

自然 她转过身来

他迅速把手放在

过了一会儿,她又靠近了他

,喃喃

自语,莫里斯,

你要离开我

一会儿,是的,等

你恢复理智之前,

我永远不会

理智。

她哭了,

莫里斯

我已经放弃了一切

你会得到一切

你不会说如果你不是故意的

发生了什么事情发生了

什么我

做了什么改变了你

我会写信给

你更好

你赢了 不回来了,

她泪流满面,

亲爱的凯瑟琳,他说

不要相信

我向你保证,你会再见到我

,他设法逃脱

,在他身后关上了门,

凯瑟琳躺了好几个小时 他在沙发上哭着

说他会回来,

但她看到他

脸上的表情是她以前从未见过的

说他会

回来,

听着希望听到他在门口的铃声,

但他没有回来,

也没有在星期六的第二天打电话或写信

凯瑟琳给他发了一张纸条,

我不明白

她写给

莫里斯,

你正在杀死我

的痛苦 凯瑟琳心里很

可怕,

但她不顾一切地向父亲隐瞒

发生的事情,

所以她非常努力地勇敢起来,

她吃着饭

,像往常一样过着她的日常生活

,对任何人都不说,

恐怕你有麻烦了我的 亲爱的

彭尼曼夫人对她说,

我能做些什么来帮助你吗?

我没有任何麻烦

,也不需要任何帮助,

几天后

,一直默默观察的医生

对他的妹妹拉维妮亚说

,事情发生了 碰巧

他离开了她

看到你的女儿心烦意乱似乎让你很高兴

它确实

说医生

是因为它表明我是对

的 第二天下午凯瑟琳

出去散步

然后回来发现彭尼曼夫人

在等她

亲爱的凯瑟琳

你不能假装 我

说她阿姨

什么都知道你最好

分开 你说

彭尼曼夫人

因为肯定发生了

什么事 什么都没发生

我越来越爱他

彭尼曼夫人沉默了

我想这就是你今天下午去看他的原因

凯瑟琳脸红了

是的

我确实去看他 她哭了

但那是我自己的事

那么我们就不谈了

彭尼曼夫人朝门口走去,

但在凯瑟琳喊叫时停

了下来 eft 镇

我不再问任何问题

我很

惭愧 他是否去了新奥尔良

pennyman 夫人没有听说过

新奥尔良的计划

如果你同意分开她没有告诉凯瑟琳 她

说他走得越远

凯瑟琳盯着看

同意

了吗 他同意你了

他有时会征求我的意见

是不是你改变了

凯瑟琳哭了

是你把他从我身边带走了

你怎么能这么残忍

我对你做过什么

你是最厉害的 忘恩负义的女孩说

潘尼曼夫人

是我帮助你们走到一起的

我希望他从来没有来过

比这更好的房子

可怜的凯瑟琳

她沉默了几分钟

然后起身在房间里走来走去

请你告诉我在哪里 他是

我不

知道潘尼曼夫人

他会永远离开

哦永远是很长一段时间

你的父亲也许

不会

永远活着凯瑟琳盯着她的阿姨

他已经计划好了然后

他取消了它

并放弃了我

只是为了现在亲爱的凯瑟琳,

他让我一个人呆着

说凯瑟琳

慢慢摇头,

我不相信

两天后,

凯瑟琳收到莫里斯的一封长信,信

中解释说他在费城

,他将出差

一段时间 很久以来,

他说他不可能

忘记她,

但他不想挡在她

和她应得的

财富之间,他最心愿的愿望是

她能过上幸福安宁的生活

,他希望他们有一天能

像朋友一样见面

这封信给凯瑟琳带来的痛苦

持续了很长时间,

但她太骄傲

了,无法对她的姑姑或她的父亲说任何话

他正在做一些缝纫工作,他走过来站在她面前,

他要出去

戴上

帽子,

如果你能告诉

我你打算什么时候离开我的房子,我将不胜感激他说

凯瑟琳看着你好 我

长时间沉默地凝视着

我不会走开

说医生看起来很

惊讶他离开了你

我已经解除了我的

订婚解除了

我已经要求他离开

纽约他已经离开了很

长时间医生没有 不相信这一点

,他很失望失去

机会说他是对的

在第 9 章莫里斯回来之后,医生报复了这么久,

没有人知道

凯瑟琳订婚结束的真相,

凯瑟琳从来没有说过要

保守秘密,即使

是在莫里斯汤森离开后对她非常友善的阿尔蒙德

夫人也没有透露她的秘密。 约克

我很高兴凯瑟琳没有

嫁给他,

奥尔曼夫人对她的兄弟说,

但我希望你能对

她更

温柔一些 Cape,我怀疑她根本没有

真正放弃他

是她受到了

深深的伤害,

没有什么能消除

莫里斯给她带来的痛苦,

也没有什么能让她

像她年轻时那样对她的父亲有感觉

很多年

过去了,凯瑟琳收到了

不止几个提议 结婚的时候

她拒绝了他们

,尽管

华盛顿广场上从来没有提到过莫里斯·

汤森的名字,但斯洛勒博士仍然怀疑他的

女儿在偷偷等着他,

如果她

不是,她为什么不结婚,

他问自己

这个想法随着他越来越强烈

有一天,医生对

他的女儿说了一件令她非常惊讶的

话,

我希望你在我死前答应我一件事

你为什么要谈论死亡她问

因为我已经 68 岁了

,总有一天我会死,

向我保证你永远不会嫁给莫里斯·

汤森。

伊丽莎白阿姨告诉我他正在

寻找另一个妻子

我不知道第一个妻子发生了什么事

他变得又胖又秃

,他还没有发财致富

世界上美丽的年轻人

我想你不明白她说

我几乎从没想过汤森先生

但我不能

保证医生会沉默一分钟

我问你有一个特别的原因

我要改变我的遗嘱

很少 事情让凯瑟琳很生气,

但这些话让她想起

了过去的痛苦回忆

她觉得她父亲把她推

得太远了

我不能保证

她只是重复

请解释

我无法解释

说凯瑟琳

,我不能

答应你 后来

斯洛普博士在病了三周后去世

了他在去世前不久改变的

遗嘱现在只留下了凯瑟琳他的财产的五分之一

彭尼曼夫人认为这是残酷

和不公正的,

但凯瑟琳对新的遗嘱既不感到惊讶也不

感到不高兴。

非常喜欢

她告诉她的

凯瑟琳阿姨和彭尼曼夫人,在斯洛勒博士去世一年后的七月一个温暖的晚上,她继续

住在华盛顿广场的房子里,

两位女士坐在一扇敞开的

窗户前,

望着安静的广场

凯瑟琳

说 彭尼曼夫人

我有话要说

让你吃惊

我见过莫里斯·汤森

凯瑟琳有一段

时间

一动不动 我希望他一切都好

她最后说

我不知道

他很想见你

我宁愿不见 他

说凯瑟琳很快

我担心你会说

彭尼曼夫人说

我在马里恩家见到他

他们很害怕你会在那里见到他

我想这就是他去的

原因 你很想见你

,凯瑟琳没有回答,彭尼曼夫人继续说,

他仍然很英俊

,当然他现在看起来更老

他做的第一件事就是问我

关于你的事

他听说你从未结婚

他似乎很感兴趣

他说你是他一生中真正的浪漫

凯瑟琳静静地听着

低头盯着地面

她终于开口了

不要多说,

但他非常想见你,

请不要

说,拉维尼娅阿姨说凯瑟琳

从座位上站起来,

迅速走到另一扇窗户,

潘尼曼太太看不到她在

,一周后他们又坐了下来

凯瑟琳正在前厅做刺绣,彭尼曼夫人突然说

莫里斯给你发了一条消息,

他想见你凯瑟琳,

他又要走了

,想和你谈谈 你在他离开之前

他说他的幸福取决于它

我的幸福不是

说凯瑟琳

他相信你从来没有

理解过他

你从来没有正确地评价过他

说彭尼曼夫人

这对他来说很痛苦

他只想几分钟

解释一下

他希望能像朋友一样见到你

凯瑟琳听着,头也不抬地

看着她的刺绣,

然后她简单地

说,请对汤森先生

说,我希望他别管我。

她刚说完,

门铃响了,

凯瑟琳抬起头看了看时钟

九点一刻 来访者已经很晚了

她迅速转向

脸红的

彭尼曼夫人 彭尼曼阿姨 她说的语气

吓坏了她的同伴

你做

了什么 我最亲爱的

凯瑟琳说 彭尼曼夫人避开她侄女的

眼睛 等你看到他

凯瑟琳 把她姑妈吓坏了,

但她自己也吓坏了

,她还没来得及阻止

,仆人就打开了门,

宣布她 是

莫里斯·汤森先生的名字,凯瑟琳

背对着

客厅的门站

了一会儿,她仍然

觉得他已经进来了,

但他没有说话

,最后她转过身来

,看到一位绅士站在客厅的

中央。

她姑姑悄悄离开的房间

她没认出他

他 45 岁 比较

头发稀疏,胡须浓密

我来是因为

太想说莫里斯了,

那是老声音,

但没有 旧的魅力

我认为你来错了

凯瑟琳 彭尼曼夫人没有给你我的消息

她告诉我一些事情

但我不明白

我希望你能让我告诉你

我认为没有

必要 凯瑟琳

没有 也许对你来说,

但对我来说,

他似乎越来越近了

凯瑟琳转身

离开了我们能不能再做朋友

他问

我们不是敌人

说凯瑟琳

他靠近她

她看到他的胡须

和上面的眼睛

看起来很奇怪 和

他的

老脸和年轻的脸很不一样

凯瑟琳他喃喃地说

我从来没有停止过想你

请不要说这些话她

回答

他又默默地看着她

看到我在这里你很痛苦

我会离开

但是 你必须让我再来

请不要再来

她说

你错了

没有理由 从你那里偷

是的,

我知道

莫里斯不能说她也

有她父亲的一些财产,

尽管他知道斯洛普博士的遗嘱凯瑟琳

你从来没有原谅过

我吗?我多年前就原谅了你,

但我们不能成为朋友

如果我们忘记了,我们可以成为朋友 过去

我们还有未来

我不能忘记

我不能

忘记 凯瑟琳

你表现得太差了

我非常有

感觉 我多年来一直感觉它

我无法重新开始

一切都已经死去和埋葬了

我从没想过会在这里见到你 又是

莫里斯 d 看着她

你为什么从来没有结婚

他突然问

我不想结婚

是的

你很有钱你是自由

婚姻没有什么可以给你

他在房间里看了一会儿

我本来希望我们还是

朋友

不可能这样

说凯瑟琳说

再见然后

说莫里斯

鞠躬她转身离开

她站在那里看着

地面片刻她听到他

上了大厅房间的门他发现潘尼曼夫人

你的计划没有奏效

莫里斯说戴上他的

帽子她这么用力

问彭尼曼夫人

她不在乎我的按钮说

莫里斯

他戴着帽子站了一会儿

但是为什么她从未结婚

是的

为什么

彭尼曼夫人说

但是你不会给 起来,

你会

回来的,

肯定不会回来

,莫里斯·汤森走出

屋子,

留下佩尼曼太太盯着凯瑟琳,

同时

在客厅里

捡起她的刺绣,

她又用它坐

了一辈子,