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第7章

Peter Atherly had been four months in England, but knew little of the country until one summer afternoon when his carriage rolled along the well-ordered road between Nonningsby Station and Ashley Grange.

In that four months he had consulted authorities, examined records, visited the Heralds' College, written letters, and made a few friends.A rich American, tracing his genealogical tree, was not a new thing--even in that day--in London; but there was something original and simple in his methods, and so much that was grave, reserved, and un-American in his personality, that it awakened interest.A recognition that he was a foreigner, but a puzzled doubt, however, of his exact nationality, which he found everywhere, at first pained him, but he became reconciled to it at about the same time that his English acquaintances abandoned their own reserve and caution before the greater reticence of this melancholy American, and actually became the questioners! In this way his quest became known only as a disclosure of his own courtesy, and offers of assistance were pressed eagerly upon him.

That was why Sir Edward Atherly found himself gravely puzzled, as he sat with his family solicitor one morning in the library of Ashley Grange.

"Humph!" said Sir Edward."And you say he has absolutely no other purpose in making these inquiries?""Positively none," returned the solicitor."He is even willing to sign a renunciation of any claim which might arise out of this information.It is rather a singular case, but he seems to be a rich man and quite able to indulge his harmless caprices.""And you are quite sure he is Philip's son?"

"Quite, from the papers he brings me.Of course I informed him that even if he should be able to establish a legal marriage he could expect nothing as next of kin, as you had children of your own.He seemed to know that already, and avowed that his only wish was to satisfy his own mind.""I suppose he wants to claim kinship and all that sort of thing for society's sake?""I do not think so," said the solicitor dryly."I suggested an interview with you, but he seemed to think it quite unnecessary, if I could give him the information he required.""Ha!" said Sir Edward promptly, "we'll invite him here.Lady Atherly can bring in some people to see him.Is he--ahem--What is he like? The usual American, I suppose?""Not at all.Quite foreign-looking--dark, and rather like an Italian.There is no resemblance to Mr.Philip," he said, glancing at the painting of a flaxen-haired child fondling a greyhound under the elms of Ashley Park.

"Ah! Yes, yes! Perhaps the mother was one of those Southern creoles, or mulattoes," said Sir Edward with an Englishman's tolerant regard for the vagaries of people who were clearly not English; "they're rather attractive women, I hear.""I think you do quite well to be civil to him," said the solicitor.

"He seems to take an interest in the family, and being rich, and apparently only anxious to enhance the family prestige, you ought to know him.Now, in reference to those mortgages on Appleby Farm, if you could get"--"Yes, yes!" said Sir Edward quickly; "we'll have him down here;and, I say! YOU'LL come too?"

The solicitor bowed."And, by the way," continued Sir Edward, "there was a girl too,--wasn't there? He has a sister, I believe?""Yes, but he has left her in America."

"Ah, yes!--very good--yes!--of course.We'll have Lord Greyshott and Sir Roger and old Lady Everton,--she knows all about Sir Ashley and the family.And--er--is he young or old?""About thirty, I should say, Sir Edward."

"Ah, well! We'll have Lady Elfrida over from the Towers."Had Peter known of these preparations he might have turned back to Nonningsby without even visiting the old church in Ashley Park, which he had been told held the ashes of his ancestors.For during these four months the conviction that he was a foreigner and that he had little or nothing in common with things here had been clearly forced upon him.He could recognize some kinship in the manners and customs of the people to those he had known in the West and on the Atlantic coast, but not to his own individuality, and he seemed even more a stranger here--where he had expected to feel the thrill of consanguinity--than in the West.He had accepted the invitation of the living Atherly for the sake of the Atherlys long dead and forgotten.As the great quadrangle of stone and ivy lifted itself out of the park, he looked longingly towards the little square tower which peeped from between the yews nearer the road.As the carriage drove up to the carved archway whence so many Atherlys had issued into the world, he could not believe that any of his blood had gone forth from it, or, except himself, had ever entered it before.Once in the great house he felt like a prisoner as he wandered through the long corridors to his room;even the noble trees beyond his mullioned windows seemed of another growth than those he had known.

There was no doubt that he created a sensation at Ashley Grange, not only from his singular kinship, but from his striking individuality.The Atherlys and their guests were fascinated and freely admiring.His very originality, which prevented them from comparing him with any English or American standard of excellence, gave them a comfortable assurance of safety in their admiration.

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