Daisy Miller: And, Washington Square by Henry James
Author:Henry James
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Classics
ISBN: 9781593083892
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Classics
Published: 2009-07-15T07:00:00+00:00
XII
ON THE MORROW, IN the afternoon, he stayed at home, awaiting Mr. Townsendâs callâa proceeding by which it appeared to him (justly perhaps, for he was a very busy man) that he paid Catherineâs suitor great honour, and gave both these young people so much the less to complain of. Morris presented himself with a countenance sufficiently sereneâhe appeared to have forgotten the âinsultâ for which he had solicited Catherineâs sympathy two evenings before, and Dr. Sloper lost no time in letting him know that he had been prepared for his visit.
âCatherine told me yesterday what has been going on between you,â he said. âYou must allow me to say that it would have been becoming of you to give me notice of your intentions before they had gone so far.â
âI should have done so,â Morris answered, âif you had not had so much the appearance of leaving your daughter at liberty. She seems to me quite her own mistress.â
âLiterally, she is. But she has not emancipated herself morally quite so far, I trust, as to choose a husband without consulting me. I have left her at liberty, but I have not been in the least indifferent. The truth is that your little affair has come to a head with a rapidity that surprises me. It was only the other day that Catherine made your acquaintance.â
âIt was not long ago, certainly,â said Morris, with great gravity. âI admit that we have not been slow toâto arrive at an understanding. But that was very natural, from the moment we were sure of ourselvesâand of each other. My interest in Miss Sloper began the first time I saw her.â
âDid it not by chance precede your first meeting?â the Doctor asked.
Morris looked at him an instant. âI certainly had already heard that she was a charming girl.â
âA charming girlâthatâs what you think her?â
âAssuredly. Otherwise I should not be sitting here.â
The Doctor meditated a moment. âMy dear young man,â he said at last, âyou must be very susceptible. As Catherineâs father, I have, I trust, a just and tender appreciation of her many good qualities; but I donât mind telling you that I have never thought of her as a charming girl, and never expected any one else to do so.â
Morris Townsend received this statement with a smile that was not wholly devoid of deference. âI donât know what I might think of her if I were her father. I canât put myself in that place. I speak from my own point of view.â
âYou speak very well,â said the Doctor; âbut that is not all that is necessary. I told Catherine yesterday that I disapproved of her engagement.â
âShe let me know as much, and I was very sorry to hear it. I am greatly disappointed.â And Morris sat in silence awhile, looking at the floor.
âDid you really expect I would say I was delighted, and throw my daughter into your arms?â
âOh, no; I had an idea you didnât like me.â
âWhat gave you the idea?â
âThe fact that I am poor.
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