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He had told her, the first evening she ever spent at Gardencourt, that if she should live to suffer enough she might some day see the ghost with which the old house was duly provided.She apparently had fulfilled the necessary condition; for the next morning, in the cold, faint dawn, she knew that a spirit was standing by her bed.

She had lain down without undressing, it being her belief that Ralph would not outlast the night.She had no inclination to sleep; she was waiting, and such waiting was wakeful.But she closed her eyes;she believed that as the night wore on she should hear a knock at her door.She heard no knock, but at the time the darkness began vaguely to grow grey she started up from her pillow as abruptly as if she had received a summons.It seemed to her for an instant that he was standing there-a vague, hovering figure in the vagueness of the room.She stared a moment; she saw his white face-his kind eyes;then she saw there was nothing.She was not afraid; she was only sure.

She quitted the place and in her certainty passed through dark corridors and down a flight of oaken steps that shone in the vague light of a hall-window.Outside Ralph's door she stopped a moment, listening, but she seemed to hear only the hush that filled it.She opened the door with a hand as gentle as if she were lifting a veil from the face of the dead, and saw Mrs.Touchett sitting motionless and upright beside the couch of her son, with one of his hands in her own.The doctor was on the other side, with poor Ralph's further wrist resting in his professional fingers.The two nurses were at the foot between them.Mrs.Touchett took no notice of Isabel, but the doctor looked at her very hard; then he gently placed Ralph's hand in a proper position, close beside him.The nurse looked at her very hard too, and no one said a word; but Isabel only looked at what she had come to see.It was fairer than Ralph had ever been in life, and there was a strange resemblance to the face of his father, which, six years before, she had seen lying on the same pillow.She went to her aunt and put her arm around her; and Mrs.Touchett, who as a general thing neither invited nor enjoyed caresses, submitted for a moment to this one, rising, as might be, to take it.But she was stiff and dry-eyed; her acute white face was terrible.

"Dear Aunt Lydia," Isabel murmured.

"Go and thank God you've no child," said Mrs.Touchett, disengaging herself.

Three days after this a considerable number of people found time, at the height of the London "season," to take a morning train down to a quiet station in Berkshire and spend half an hour in a small grey church which stood within an easy walk.It was in the green burial-place of this edifice that Mrs.Touchett consigned her son to earth.She stood herself at the edge of the grave, and Isabel stood beside her; the ***ton himself had not a more practical interest in the scene than Mrs.Touchett.It was a solemn occasion, but neither a harsh nor a heavy one; there was a certain geniality in the appearance of things.The weather had changed to fair; the day, one of the last of the treacherous May-time, was warm and windless, and the air had the brightness of the hawthorn and the blackbird.If it was sad to think of poor Touchett, it was not too sad, since death, for him, had had no violence.He had been dying so long; he was so ready; everything had been so expected and prepared.There were tears in Isabel's eyes, but they were not tears that blinded.She looked through them at the beauty of the day, the splendour of nature, the sweetness of the old English churchyard, the bowed heads of good friends.Lord Warburton was there, and a group of gentlemen all unknown to her, several of whom, as she afterwards learned, were connected with the bank; and there were others whom she knew.Miss Stackpole was among the first, with honest Mr.Bantling beside her;and Caspar Goodwood, lifting his head higher than the rest-bowing it rather less.

During much of the time Isabel was conscious of Mr.Goodwood's gaze;he looked at her somewhat harder than he usually looked in public, while the others had fixed their eyes upon the churchyard turf.But she never let him see that she saw him; she thought of him only to wonder that he was still in England.She found she had taken for granted that after accompanying Ralph to Gardencourt he had gone away;she remembered how little it was a country that pleased him.He was there, however, very distinctly there; and something in his attitude seemed to say that he was there with a complex intention.She wouldn't meet his eyes, though there was doubtless sympathy in them; he made her rather uneasy.With the dispersal of the little group he disappeared, and the only person who came to speak to her-though several spoke to Mrs.Touchett-was Henrietta Stackpole.Henrietta had been crying.

Ralph had said to Isabel that he hoped she would remain at Gardencourt, and she made no immediate motion to leave the place.

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