Chapter 3
Herthusturningherbackonmewasfortunatelynot,formyjustpreoccupations,asnubthatcouldcheckthegrowthofourmutualesteem.Wemet,afterIhadbroughthomelittleMiles,moreintimatelythaneveronthegroundofmystupefaction,mygeneralemotion:somonstrouswasIthenreadytopronounceitthatsuchachildashadnowbeenrevealedtomeshouldbeunderaninterdict.Iwasalittlelateonthescene,andIfelt,ashestoodwistfullylookingoutformebeforethedooroftheinnatwhichthecoachhadputhimdown,thatIhadseenhim,ontheinstant,withoutandwithin,inthegreatglowoffreshness,thesamepositivefragranceofpurity,inwhichIhad,fromthefirstmoment,seenhislittlesister.Hewasincrediblybeautiful,andMrs.Grosehadputherfingeronit:everythingbutasortofpassionoftendernessforhimwassweptawaybyhispresence.WhatIthenandtheretookhimtomyheartforwassomethingdivinethatIhaveneverfoundtothesamedegreeinanychild—hisindescribablelittleairofknowingnothingintheworldbutlove.Itwouldhavebeenimpossibletocarryabadnamewithagreatersweetnessofinnocence,andbythetimeIhadgotbacktoBlywithhimIremainedmerelybewildered—sofar,thatis,asIwasnotoutraged—bythesenseofthehorribleletterlockedupinmyroom,inadrawer.AssoonasIcouldcompassaprivatewordwithMrs.GroseIdeclaredtoherthatitwasgrotesque.
Shepromptlyunderstoodme.“Youmeanthecruelcharge—?”
“Itdoesn’tliveaninstant.