Chapter 5
Oh,sheletmeknowassoonas,roundthecornerofthehouse,sheloomedagainintoview.“Whatinthenameofgoodnessisthematter—?”Shewasnowflushedandoutofbreath.
Isaidnothingtillshecamequitenear.“Withme?”Imusthavemadeawonderfulface.“DoIshowit?”
“You’reaswhiteasasheet.Youlookawful.”
Iconsidered;Icouldmeetonthis,withoutscruple,anyinnocence.MyneedtorespectthebloomofMrs.Grose’shaddropped,withoutarustle,frommyshoulders,andifIwaveredfortheinstantitwasnotwithwhatIkeptback.Iputoutmyhandtoherandshetookit;Iheldherhardalittle,likingtofeelherclosetome.Therewasakindofsupportintheshyheaveofhersurprise.“Youcameformeforchurch,ofcourse,butIcan’tgo.”
“Hasanythinghappened?”
“Yes.Youmustknownow.DidIlookveryqueer?”
“Throughthiswindow?Dreadful!”
“Well,”Isaid,“I’vebeenfrightened.”Mrs.Grose’seyesexpressedplainlythatshehadnowishtobe,yetalsothatsheknewtoowellherplacenottobereadytosharewithmeanymarkedinconvenience.Oh,itwasquitesettledthatshemustshare!“Justwhatyousawfromthediningroomaminuteagowastheeffectofthat.WhatIsaw—justbefore—wasmuchworse.”
Herhandtightened.“Whatwasit?”
“Anextraordinaryman.Lookingin.”
“Whatextraordinaryman?”
“Ihaven’ttheleastidea.”
Mrs.Grosegazedroundusinvain.“Thenwhereishegone?”
“Iknowstillless.”
“Haveyouseenhimbefore?”
“Yes—once.