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Chapter no 15

The Blue Castle

โ€œLet us be calm,โ€ said Uncle Benjamin. โ€œLet us be perfectly calm.โ€

โ€œCalm!โ€ Mrs. Frederick wrung her hands. โ€œHow can I be calmโ€”how could anybody be calm under such a disgrace as this?โ€

โ€œWhy in the world did you let her go?โ€ asked Uncle James.

โ€œLetย her! How could I stop her, James? It seems she packed the big valise and sent it away with Roaring Abel when he went home after supper, while Christine and I were out in the kitchen. Then Doss herself came down with her little satchel, dressed in her green serge suit. I felt a terrible premonition. I canโ€™t tell you how it was, but I seemed toย knowย that Doss was going to do something dreadful.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a pity you couldnโ€™t have had your premonition a little sooner,โ€ said Uncle Benjamin drily.

โ€œI said, โ€˜Doss,ย where are you going?โ€™ andย sheย said, โ€˜I am going to look for my Blue Castle.โ€™โ€

โ€œWouldnโ€™t you thinkย thatย would convince Marsh that her mind is affected?โ€ interjected Uncle James.

โ€œAndย Iย said, โ€˜Valancy, whatย doย you mean?โ€™ Andย sheย said, โ€˜I am going to keep house for Roaring Abel and nurse Cissy. He will pay me thirty dollars a month.โ€™ I wonder I didnโ€™t drop dead on the spot.โ€

โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t have let her goโ€”you shouldnโ€™t have let her out of the house,โ€ said Uncle James. โ€œYou should have locked the doorโ€”anythingโ€”โ€”โ€

โ€œShe was between me and the front door. And you canโ€™t realise how determined she was. She was like a rock. Thatโ€™s the strangest thing of all about her. She used to be so good and obedient, and now sheโ€™s neither to hold nor bind. But I saidย everythingย I could think of to bring her to her senses. I asked her if she had no regard for her reputation. I said to her solemnly, โ€˜Doss, when a womanโ€™s reputation is once smirched nothing can ever make it spotless again. Your character will be gone for ever if you go to Roaring Abelโ€™s to wait on a bad girl like Sis Gay.โ€™ And she said, โ€˜I donโ€™t believe Cissy was a bad girl, but I donโ€™t care if she was.โ€™ Those were her very words, โ€˜I donโ€™t care if she was.โ€™โ€

โ€œShe has lost all sense of decency,โ€ exploded Uncle Benjamin.

โ€œโ€˜Cissy Gay is dying,โ€™ she said, โ€˜and itโ€™s a shame and disgrace that she is dying in a Christian community with no one to do anything for her. Whatever sheโ€™s been or done, sheโ€™s a human being.โ€™โ€

โ€œWell, you know, when it comes to that, I suppose she is,โ€ said Uncle James with the air of one making a splendid concession.

โ€œI asked Doss if she had no regard for appearances. She said, โ€˜Iโ€™ve been keeping up appearances all my life. Now Iโ€™m going in for realities. Appearances can go hang!โ€™ Goย hang!โ€

โ€œAn outrageous thing!โ€ said Uncle Benjamin violently. โ€œAn outrageous thing!โ€

Which relieved his feelings, but didnโ€™t help any one else.

Mrs. Frederick wept. Cousin Stickles took up the refrain between her moans of despair.

โ€œI told herโ€”weย bothย told herโ€”that Roaring Abel had certainly killed his wife in one of his drunken rages and would kill her. She laughed and said, โ€˜Iโ€™m not afraid of Roaring Abel. He wonโ€™t killย me, and heโ€™s too old for me to be afraid of his gallantries.โ€™ What did she mean? Whatย areย gallantries?โ€

Mrs. Frederick saw that she must stop crying if she wanted to regain control of the conversation.

โ€œIย said to her, โ€˜Valancy, if you have no regard for your own reputation and your familyโ€™s standing, have you none forย myย feelings?โ€™ She said, โ€˜None.โ€™ Just like that, โ€˜None!โ€™โ€

โ€œInsane people neverย doย have any regard for other peopleโ€™s feelings,โ€ said Uncle Benjamin. โ€œThatโ€™s one of the symptoms.โ€

โ€œI broke out into tears then, and she said, โ€˜Come now, Mother, be a good sport. Iโ€™m going to do an act of Christian charity, and as for the damage it will do my reputation, why, you know I havenโ€™t any matrimonial chances anyhow, so what does it matter?โ€™ And with that she turned and went out.โ€

โ€œThe last words I said to her,โ€ said Cousin Stickles pathetically, โ€œwere, โ€˜Who will rub my back at nights now?โ€™ And she saidโ€”she saidโ€”but no, I cannot repeat it.โ€

โ€œNonsense,โ€ said Uncle Benjamin. โ€œOut with it. This is no time to be squeamish.โ€

โ€œShe saidโ€โ€”Cousin Sticklesโ€™ voice was little more than a whisperโ€”โ€œshe saidโ€”โ€˜Oh,ย darn!โ€™โ€

โ€œTo think I should have lived to hear my daughter swearing!โ€ sobbed Mrs. Frederick.

โ€œItโ€”it was only imitation swearing,โ€ faltered Cousin Stickles, desirous of smoothing things over now that the worst was out. But she hadย neverย told about the bannister.

โ€œIt will be only a step from that to real swearing,โ€ said Uncle James sternly.

โ€œThe worst of thisโ€โ€”Mrs. Frederick hunted for a dry spot on her handkerchiefโ€”โ€œis that every one will know now that she is deranged. We canโ€™t keep it a secret any longer. Oh, I cannot bear it!โ€

โ€œYou should have been stricter with her when she was young,โ€ said Uncle Benjamin.

โ€œI donโ€™t see how I could have been,โ€ said Mrs. Frederickโ€”truthfully enough.

โ€œThe worst feature of the case is that Snaith scoundrel is always hanging around Roaring Abelโ€™s,โ€ said Uncle James. โ€œI shall be thankful if nothing worse comes of this mad freak than a few weeks at Roaring Abelโ€™s. Cissy Gayย canโ€™tย live much longer.โ€

โ€œAnd she didnโ€™t even take her flannel petticoat!โ€ lamented Cousin Stickles.

โ€œIโ€™ll see Ambrose Marsh again about this,โ€ said Uncle Benjaminโ€”meaning Valancy, not the flannel petticoat.

โ€œIโ€™ll see Lawyer Ferguson,โ€ said Uncle James.

โ€œMeanwhile,โ€ added Uncle Benjamin, โ€œlet us be calm.โ€

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