Chapter 13
ONTHEdayMrs.Gouldwasgoing,inDr.Monygham’swords,to“giveatertulia,”CaptainFidanzawentdownthesideofhisschoonerlyinginSulacoharbour,calm,unbending,deliberateinthewayhesatdowninhisdinghyandtookuphissculls.Hewaslaterthanusual.TheafternoonwaswelladvancedbeforehelandedonthebeachoftheGreatIsabel,andwithasteadypaceclimbedtheslopeoftheisland.
FromadistancehemadeoutGisellesittinginachairtiltedbackagainsttheendofthehouse,underthewindowofthegirl’sroom.Shehadherembroideryinherhands,andhelditwelluptohereyes.Thetranquillityofthatgirlishfigureexasperatedthefeelingofperpetualstruggleandstrifehecarriedinhisbreast.Hebecameangry.Itseemedtohimthatsheoughttoheartheclankingofhisfetters—hissilverfetters,fromafar.Andwhileashorethatday,hehadmetthedoctorwiththeevileye,whohadlookedathimveryhard.
Theraisingofhereyesmollifiedhim.Theysmiledintheirflower-likefreshnessstraightuponhisheart.Thenshefrowned.Itwasawarningtobecautious.Hestoppedsomedistanceaway,andinaloud,indifferenttone,said—
“Goodday,Giselle.IsLindaupyet?”
“Yes.Sheisinthebigroomwithfather.