Volume Ii Part 72 (1/2)

Yuan Yang still kept her head bent against her chest and spake not a syllable by way of reply.

”How is it,” added Madame Hsing, ”that you, who've ever been so quick have now too begun to be so infirm of purpose? What is there that doesn't fall in with your wishes? Just tell me; and I can safely a.s.sure you that you'll have everything done to satisfy you.”

Yuan Yang observed, as. .h.i.therto, perfect silence.

”I suppose,” laughed Madame Hsing, ”that having a father and mother, you yourself don't wish to speak, for fear of being put to the blush, and that you want to wait until such time as they consult you about it, eh?

This is quite right! But you'd better let me go and make the proposal to them and tell them to come and ascertain your wishes; and whatever your answer then may be just entrust it to them.”

This said, she sped into lady Feng's suite of rooms.

Lady Feng had long ago changed her attire, and availed herself of the absence of any bystander in her apartments to confide the whole matter to P'ing Erh.

P'ing Erh nodded her head and smiled. ”According to my views, success is not so certain,” she observed. ”She and I have often secretly talked this matter over, and the arguments I heard her propound don't make it the least probable that she'll consent. But all we can say now is: 'We'll see!'”

”Madame Hsing,” lady Feng remarked, ”is sure to come over here to consult with me. If she has a.s.sented, well and good; but, if she hasn't, she'll bring displeasure upon her own self, and won't she feel out of countenance, if all of you are present? So tell the others to fry several quails, and get anything nice, that goes well with them, and prepare it for our repast, while you can go and stroll about in some other spot, and return when you fancy she has gone.”

Hearing this, P'ing Erh transmitted her wishes word for word to the matrons; after which, she sauntered leisurely all alone, into the garden.

When Yuan Yang saw Madame Hsing depart, she concluded that she was bound to go into lady Feng's rooms to consult with her, and that some one was sure to come and ask her about the proposal, so thinking it advisable to cross over to this side of the mansion to get out of the way, she consequently repaired in quest of Hu Po.

”Should our old mistress,” she said to her, ”ask for me, just say that I was so unwell that I couldn't even have any breakfast; that I've gone into the garden for a stroll, but that I will be back at once.”

Hu Po undertook to tell her so, and Yuan Yang then betook herself too into the garden. While lolling all over the place, she, contrary to her expectations, encountered P'ing Erh. P'ing Erh looked round to see that there was no one about. ”Here comes the new secondary wife!” she smilingly exclaimed.

Yuan Yang caught this greeting, and promptly the colour rose to her face. ”How strange it is,” she rejoined, ”that you've all colluded together to come, with one accord, and scheme against me! But wait until I've had it out with your mistress, and then I'll set things all right.”

When P'ing Erh observed the angry look on Yuan Yang's countenance, her conscience was so stricken with remorse, on account of the inconsiderate remark she had pa.s.sed, that drawing her under the maple tree, she made her sit on the same boulder as herself, and then went so far as to recount to her, from beginning to end, all that transpired, and everything that was said on lady Feng's return, a short while back, from the off mansion.

Blushes flew to Yuan Yang's cheeks. Facing P'ing Erh, she gave a sardonic smile. ”We've all ever been friends,” she said, ”that is: Hsi Jen, Hu Po, Su Yun, Tzu Chuan, Ts'ai Hsia, Yu Ch'uan, She Yueh, Ts'ui Mo, Ts'ui Lu, who was in Miss s.h.i.+h's service and is now gone, K'o Jen and Chin Ch'uan, now deceased, Hsi Hsueh, who left, and you and I. Ever since our youth up, how many chats have the ten or dozen of us not had, and what have we not been up to together? But now that we've grown up, each of us has gone her own way! Yet, my heart is just what it was in days gone by. Whenever there's anything for me to say or do, I don't try to impose upon any of you; so just first treasure in your heart the secret I'm going to tell you, and don't mention it to our lady Secunda!

Not to speak of our senior master wis.h.i.+ng to make me his concubine, were even our lady to die this very moment, and he to send endless go-betweens, and countless betrothal presents, with the idea of wedding me and taking me over as his lawful primary wife, I wouldn't also go.”

P'ing Erh was at this point desirous to put in some observation, when from behind the boulder became audible the loud tones of laughter. ”You most barefaced girl!” a voice cried. ”It's well you're not afraid of your teeth falling when you utter such things!”

These words reached the ears of both girls, and, so unawares were they taken, that they got a regular start, and jumping up with all haste they went to see behind the boulder. They found no one else than Hsi Jen, who presented herself before them, with a smiling countenance, and asked: ”What's up? Do tell me!”

As she spoke, the trio seated themselves on a rock. P'ing Erh then imparted to Hsi Jen as well the drift of their recent conversation.

”Properly speaking, we shouldn't pa.s.s such judgments,” Hsi Jen remarked, after listening to her confidences, ”but this senior master of ours is really a most licentious libertine. So much so, that whenever he comes across a girl with any good looks about her, he won't let her out of his grasp.”

”Since you don't like to entertain his offer,” P'ing Erh suggested, ”I'll put you up to a plan.”

”What plan is it?” Yuan Yang inquired.

”Just simply tell our old mistress,” P'ing Erh laughed, ”this answer: that you've already been promised to our master Secundus, Mr. Lien. Our senior master then won't very well be able to be importunate.'”

”Ts'ui!” e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.ed Yuan Yang. ”What a thing you are! Do you still make such suggestions? Didn't your mistress the other day utter this silly nonsense! Who'd have thought it, her words have now come true!”

”If you won't have either of them,” Hsi Jen smiled, ”my idea is that you should tell our old lady point blank and ask her to give out that she promised you long ago to our master, number two, Pao-yu. Our senior master will then banish this fad from his mind.”

Yuan Yang was overcome with anger, shame and exasperation. ”What dreadful vixens both of you are!” she shouted. ”You don't deserve a natural death! I find myself in a fix, and treat you as decent sort of persons and confide in you so that you should arrange matters for me; and not to say that you don't bother yourselves a rap about me, you take turn and turn about to poke fun at me! You're under the impression, in your own minds, that your fates are sealed, and that both of you are bound by and bye to become secondary wives; but I can't help thinking that affairs under the heavens don't so certainly fall in always with one's wishes and expectations! So you'd better now pull up a bit, and not be cheeky to such an excessive degree!”