A Night-Piece
Therecameanightwhenthehusbandwasaloneinthatstreetwaiting.Hecandonothingforyounow,littlenurserygoverness,youmustfightitoutbyyourself;whentherearegreatthingstodointhehousethemanmustleave.Oh,man,selfish,indelicate,coarse-grainedatthebest,thywoman’shourhascome;gettheegone.
Heslouchesfromthehouse,alwayshertrueloverIdobelieve,chivalrous,brave,aboyuntilto-night;butwasheeverunkindtoher?Itistheunpardonablesinnow;istherethememoryofanunkindnesstostalkthestreetwithhimto-night?Andifnotanunkindness,stillmighthenotsometimeshavebeenalittlekinder?
Shallwemakeanewruleoflifefromtonight:alwaystotrytobealittlekinderthanisnecessary?
Pooryouth,shewouldcometothewindowifshewereable,Iamsure,tosignthattheonelittleunkindnessislongforgotten,tosendyouareassuringsmiletillyouandshemeetagain;and,ifyouarenottomeetagain,stilltosendyouareassuring,tremblingsmile.
Ah,no,thatwasforyesterday;itistoolatenow.Hewandersthestreetsthinkingofhertonight,butshehasforgottenhim.Inhergreathourthemanisnothingtothewoman;theirloveistrivialnow.
HeandIwereonoppositesidesofthestreet,nowbecomefamiliargroundtobothofus,anddiverspicturesrosebeforemeinwhichMaryA——walked.Herewasthemorningaftermyonlyentryintoherhouse.