A Group of Noble Dames

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PrefacePartI——BeforeDinnerTheFirstCountessofWessexBarbaraoftheHouseofGrebeTheMarchionessofStonehengeLadyMottisfontPartII——AfterDinnerTheLadyIcenwaySquirePetrick\'sLadyAnna,LadyBaxbyTheLadyPenelopeTheDuchessOfHamptonshireTheHonourableLauraPREFACE

Thepedigreesofourcountyfamilies,arrangedindiagramsonthepagesofcountyhistories,mostlyappearatfirstsighttobeasbarrenofanytouchofnatureasatableoflogarithms。Butgivenaclue——thefaintesttraditionofwhatwentonbehindthescenes,andthisdrynessasofdustmaybetransformedintoapalpitatingdrama。

More,thecarefulcomparisonofdatesalone——thatofbirthwithmarriage,ofmarriagewithdeath,ofonemarriage,birth,ordeathwithakindredmarriage,birth,ordeath——willofteneffectthesametransformation,andanybodypractisedinraisingimagesfromsuchgenealogiesfindshimselfunconsciouslyfillingintotheframeworkthemotives,passions,andpersonalqualitieswhichwouldappeartobethesingleexplanationpossibleofsomeextraordinaryconjunctionintimes,events,andpersonagesthatoccasionallymarksthesereticentfamilyrecords。

Outofsuchpedigreesandsupplementarymaterialmostofthefollowingstorieshavearisenandtakenshape。

Iwouldmakethisprefaceanopportunityofexpressingmysenseofthecourtesyandkindnessofseveralbright-eyedNobleDamesyetintheflesh,who,sincethefirstpublicationofthesetalesinperiodicals,sixorsevenyearsago,havegivenmeinterestingcommentsandconjecturesonsuchofthenarrativesastheyhaverecognizedtobeconnectedwiththeirownfamilies,residences,ortraditions;inwhichtheyhaveshownatrulyphilosophicabsenceofprejudiceintheirregardofthoseincidentswhoserelationhastendedmoredistinctlytodramatizethantoeulogizetheirancestors。Theoutlinestheyhavealsogivenofothersingulareventsintheirfamilyhistoriesforuseinasecond"GroupofNobleDames,"will,Ifear,neverreachtheprinting-pressthroughme;butIshallstorethemupinmemoryofmyinformants\'goodnature。

T。H。

June1896。

DAMETHEFIRST——THEFIRSTCOUNTESSOFWESSEX

BytheLocalHistorianKing\'s-HintockCourt(saidthenarrator,turningoverhismemorandaforreference)——King\'s-HintockCourtis,asweknow,oneofthemostimposingofthemansionsthatoverlookourbeautifulBlackmoororBlakemoreVale。OntheparticularoccasionofwhichIhavetospeakthisbuildingstood,asithadoftenstoodbefore,intheperfectsilenceofacalmclearnight,lightedonlybythecoldshineofthestars。Theseasonwaswinter,indayslongago,thelastcenturyhavingrunbutlittlemorethanathirdofitslength。North,south,andwest,notacasementwasunfastened,notacurtainundrawn;eastward,onewindowontheupperfloorwasopen,andagirloftwelveorthirteenwasleaningoverthesill。Thatshehadnottakenupthepositionforpurposesofobservationwasapparentataglance,forshekepthereyescoveredwithherhands。

Theroomoccupiedbythegirlwasaninneroneofasuite,tobereachedonlybypassingthroughalargebedchamberadjoining。Fromthisapartmentvoicesinaltercationwereaudible,everythingelseinthebuildingbeingsostill。Itwastoavoidlisteningtothesevoicesthatthegirlhadleftherlittlecot,thrownacloakroundherheadandshoulders,andstretchedintothenightair。

Butshecouldnotescapetheconversation,tryasshewould。Thewordsreachedherinalltheirpainfulness,onesentenceinmasculinetones,thoseofherfather,beingrepeatedmanytimes。

\'Itell\'eethereshallbenosuchbetrothal!Itell\'eetheresha\'n\'t!Achildlikeher!\'

Sheknewthesubjectofdisputetobeherself。Acoolfemininevoice,hermother\'s,replied:

\'Havedonewithyou,andbewise。Heiswillingtowaitagoodfiveorsixyearsbeforethemarriagetakesplace,andthere\'snotamaninthecountytocomparewithhim。\'

\'Itshallnotbe!Heisoverthirty。Itiswickedness。\'

\'Heisjustthirty,andthebestandfinestmanalive——aperfectmatchforher。\'

\'Heispoor!\'

\'ButhisfatherandelderbrothersaremademuchofatCourt——nonesoconstantlyatthepalaceasthey;andwithherfortune,whoknows?Hemaybeabletogetabarony。\'

\'Ibelieveyouareinlovewithenyourself!\'

\'Howcanyouinsultmeso,Thomas!Andisitnotmonstrousforyoutotalkofmywickednesswhenyouhavealikeschemeinyourownhead?Youknowyouhave。Somebumpkinofyourownchoosing——somepettygentlemanwholivesdownatthatoutlandishplaceofyours,Falls-Park——oneofyourpot-companions\'sons——\'

Therewasanoutburstofimprecationonthepartofherhusbandinlieuoffurtherargument。Assoonashecouldutteraconnectedsentencehesaid:\'Youcrowandyoudomineer,mistress,becauseyouareheiress-generalhere。Youareinyourownhouse;youareonyourownland。Butletmetell\'eethatifIdidcomeheretoyouinsteadoftakingyoutome,itwasdoneatthedictatesofconveniencemerely。H-!I\'mnobeggar!Ha\'n\'tIaplaceofmyown?Ha\'n\'tIanavenueaslongasthine?Ha\'n\'tIbeechesthatwillmorethanmatchthyoaks?Ishouldhavelivedinmyownquiethouseandland,contented,ifyouhadnotcalledmeoffwithyourairsandgraces。Faith,I\'llgobackthere;I\'llnotstaywiththeelonger!IfithadnotbeenforourBettyIshouldhavegonelongago!\'

Afterthistherewerenomorewords;butpresently,hearingthesoundofadooropeningandshuttingbelow,thegirlagainlookedfromthewindow。Footstepscrunchedonthegravel-walk,andashapeinadrabgreatcoat,easilydistinguishableasherfather,withdrewfromthehouse。Hemovedtotheleft,andshewatchedhimdiminishdownthelongeastfronttillhehadturnedthecornerandvanished。

Hemusthavegoneroundtothestables。

Sheclosedthewindowandshrankintobed,whereshecriedherselftosleep。Thischild,theironlyone,Betty,belovedambitiouslybyhermother,andwithuncalculatingpassionatenessbyherfather,wasfrequentlymadewretchedbysuchepisodesasthis;thoughshewastooyoungtocareverydeeply,forherownsake,whetherhermotherbetrothedhertothegentlemandiscussedornot。

TheSquirehadoftengoneoutofthehouseinthismanner,declaringthathewouldneverreturn,buthehadalwaysreappearedinthemorning。Thepresentoccasion,however,wasdifferentintheissue:

nextdayshewastoldthatherfatherhadriddentohisestateatFalls-Parkearlyinthemorningonbusinesswithhisagent,andmightnotcomebackforsomedays。

Falls-ParkwasovertwentymilesfromKing\'s-HintockCourt,andwasaltogetheramoremodestcentre-piecetoamoremodestpossessionthanthelatter。ButasSquireDornellcameinviewofitthatFebruarymorning,hethoughtthathehadbeenafoolevertoleaveit,thoughitwasforthesakeofthegreatestheiressinWessex。

Itsclassicfront,oftheperiodofthesecondCharles,derivedfromitsregularfeaturesadignitywhichthegreat,battlemented,heterogeneousmansionofhiswifecouldnoteclipse。Altogetherhewassickatheart,andthegloomwhichthedensely-timberedparkthrewoverthescenedidnottendtoremovethedepressionofthisrubicundmanofeight-and-forty,whosatsoheavilyuponhisgelding。Thechild,hisdarlingBetty:therelaytherootofhistrouble。Hewasunhappywhennearhiswife,hewasunhappywhenawayfromhislittlegirl;andfromthisdilemmatherewasnopracticableescape。Asaconsequenceheindulgedratherfreelyinthepleasuresofthetable,becamewhatwascalledathreebottleman,and,inhiswife\'sestimation,lessandlesspresentabletoherpolitefriendsfromtown。

Hewasreceivedbythetwoorthreeoldservantswhowereinchargeofthelonelyplace,whereafewroomsonlywerekepthabitableforhisuseorthatofhisfriendswhenhunting;andduringthemorninghewasmademorecomfortablebythearrivalofhisfaithfulservantTupcombefromKing\'s-Hintock。Butafteradayortwospenthereinsolitudehebegantofeelthathehadmadeamistakeincoming。ByleavingKing\'s-Hintockinhisangerhehadthrownawayhisbestopportunityofcounteractinghiswife\'spreposterousnotionofpromisinghispoorlittleBetty\'shandtoamanshehadhardlyseen。

Toprotectherfromsucharepugnantbargainheshouldhaveremainedonthespot。Hefeltitalmostasamisfortunethatthechildwouldinheritsomuchwealth。Shewouldbeamarkforalltheadventurersinthekingdom。HadshebeenonlytheheiresstohisownunassuminglittleplaceatFalls,howmuchbetterwouldhavebeenherchancesofhappiness!

Hiswifehaddivinedtrulywhensheinsinuatedthathehimselfhadaloverinviewforthispetchild。Thesonofadeardeceasedfriendofhis,wholivednottwomilesfromwheretheSquirenowwas,aladacoupleofyearshisdaughter\'ssenior,seemedinherfather\'sopiniontheonepersonintheworldlikelytomakeherhappy。Butastobreathingsuchaschemetoeitheroftheyoungpeoplewiththeindecenthastethathiswifehadshown,hewouldnotdreamofit;

yearshencewouldbesoonenoughforthat。Theyhadalreadyseeneachother,andtheSquirefanciedthathenoticedatendernessontheyouth\'spartwhichpromisedwell。Hewasstronglytemptedtoprofitbyhiswife\'sexample,andforestallhermatch-makingbythrowingthetwoyoungpeopletogetherthereatFalls。Thegirl,thoughmarriageableintheviewsofthosedays,wastooyoungtobeinlove,buttheladwasfifteen,andalreadyfeltaninterestinher。

StillbetterthankeepingwatchoverheratKing\'sHintock,whereshewasnecessarilymuchunderhermother\'sinfluence,woulditbetogetthechildtostaywithhimatFallsforatime,underhisexclusivecontrol。Buthowaccomplishthiswithoutusingmainforce?Theonlypossiblechancewasthathiswifemight,forappearance\'sake,asshehaddonebefore,consenttoBettypayinghimaday\'svisit,whenhemightfindmeansofdetaininghertillReynard,thesuitorwhomhiswifefavoured,hadgoneabroad,whichhewasexpectedtodothefollowingweek。SquireDornelldeterminedtoreturntoKing\'s-Hintockandattempttheenterprise。Ifhewererefused,itwasalmostinhimtopickupBettybodilyandcarryheroff。

Thejourneyback,vagueandQuixoticaswerehisintentions,wasperformedwithafarlighterheartthanhissettingforth。HewouldseeBetty,andtalktoher,comewhatmightofhisplan。

SoherodealongthedeadlevelwhichstretchesbetweenthehillsskirtingFalls-ParkandthoseboundingthetownofIvell,trottedthroughthatborough,andoutbytheKing\'s-Hintockhighway,till,passingthevillagesheenteredthemile-longdrivethroughtheparktotheCourt。Thedrivebeingopen,withoutanavenue,theSquirecoulddiscernthenorthfrontanddooroftheCourtalongwayoff,andwashimselfvisiblefromthewindowsonthatside;forwhichreasonhehopedthatBettymightperceivehimcoming,asshesometimesdidonhisreturnfromanouting,andruntothedoororwaveherhandkerchief。

Buttherewasnosign。Heinquiredforhiswifeassoonashesetfoottoearth。

\'Mistressisaway。ShewascalledtoLondon,sir。\'

\'AndMistressBetty?\'saidtheSquireblankly。

\'Gonelikewise,sir,foralittlechange。Mistresshasleftaletterforyou。\'

Thenoteexplainednothing,merelystatingthatshehadpostedtoLondononherownaffairs,andhadtakenthechildtogiveheraholiday。Onthefly-leafweresomewordsfromBettyherselftothesameeffect,evidentlywritteninastateofhighjubilationattheideaofherjaunt。SquireDornellmurmuredafewexpletives,andsubmittedtohisdisappointment。Howlonghiswifemeanttostayintownshedidnotsay;butoninvestigationhefoundthatthecarriagehadbeenpackedwithsufficientluggageforasojournoftwoorthreeweeks。

King\'s-HintockCourtwasinconsequenceasgloomyasFalls-Parkhadbeen。Hehadlostallzestforhuntingoflate,andhadhardlyattendedameetthatseason。Dornellreadandre-readBetty\'sscrawl,andhuntedupsomeothersuchnotesofherstolookover,thisseemingtobetheonlypleasuretherewasleftforhim。ThattheywerereallyinLondonhelearntinafewdaysbyanotherletterfromMrs。Dornell,inwhichsheexplainedthattheyhopedtobehomeinaboutaweek,andthatshehadhadnoideahewascomingbacktoKing\'s-Hintocksosoon,orshewouldnothavegoneawaywithouttellinghim。

SquireDornellwonderedif,ingoingorreturning,ithadbeenherplantocallattheReynards\'placenearMelchester,throughwhichcitytheirjourneylay。Itwaspossiblethatshemightdothisinfurtheranceofherproject,andthesensethathisownmightbecomethelosinggamewasharassing。

Hedidnotknowhowtodisposeofhimself,tillitoccurredtohimthat,togetridofhisintolerableheaviness,hewouldinvitesomefriendstodinneranddrownhiscaresingrogandwine。Nosoonerwasthecarousedecideduponthanheputitinhand;thoseinvitedbeingmostlyneighbouringlandholders,allsmallermenthanhimself,membersofthehunt;alsothedoctorfromEvershead,andthelike——

someofthemrollickingbladeswhosepresencehiswifewouldnothavecountenancedhadshebeenathome。\'Whenthecat\'saway——!\'

saidtheSquire。

Theyarrived,andtherewereindicationsintheirmannerthattheymeanttomakeanightofit。BaxbyofShertonCastlewaslate,andtheywaitedaquarterofanhourforhim,hebeingoneoftheliveliestofDornell\'sfriends;withoutwhosepresencenosuchdinnerasthiswouldbeconsideredcomplete,and,itmaybeadded,withwhosepresencenodinnerwhichincludedbothsexescouldbeconductedwithstrictpropriety。HehadjustreturnedfromLondon,andtheSquirewasanxioustotalktohim——fornodefinitereason;

buthehadlatelybreathedtheatmosphereinwhichBettywas。

AtlengththeyheardBaxbydrivinguptothedoor,whereuponthehostandtherestofhisguestscrossedovertothedining-room。InamomentBaxbycamehastilyinattheirheels,apologizingforhislateness。

\'Ionlycamebacklastnight,youknow,\'hesaid;\'andthetrutho\'tis,IhadasmuchasIcouldcarry。\'HeturnedtotheSquire。

\'Well,Dornell——socunningReynardhasstolenyourlittleewelamb?

Ha,ha!\'

\'What?\'saidSquireDornellvacantly,acrossthedining-table,roundwhichtheywereallstanding,thecoldMarchsunlightstreaminginuponhisfull-cleanshavenface。

\'Surelyth\'stknowwhatallthetownknows?——you\'vehadaletterbythistime?——thatStephenReynardhasmarriedyourBetty?Yes,asI\'malivingman。Itwasacarefully-arrangedthing:theypartedatonce,andarenottomeetforfiveorsixyears。But,Lord,youmustknow!\'

AthudonthefloorwastheonlyreplyoftheSquire。Theyquicklyturned。Hehadfallendownlikealogbehindthetable,andlaymotionlessontheoakboards。

Thoseathandhastilybentoverhim,andthewholegroupwereinconfusion。Theyfoundhimtobequiteunconscious,thoughpuffingandpantinglikeablacksmith\'sbellows。Hisfacewaslivid,hisveinsswollen,andbeadsofperspirationstooduponhisbrow。

\'What\'shappenedtohim?\'saidseveral。

\'Anapoplecticfit,\'saidthedoctorfromEvershead,gravely。

HewasonlycalledinattheCourtforsmallailments,asarule,andfelttheimportanceofthesituation。HeliftedtheSquire\'shead,loosenedhiscravatandclothing,andrangfortheservants,whotooktheSquireupstairs。

Therehelayasifinadruggedsleep。Thesurgeondrewabasin-

fullofbloodfromhim,butitwasnearlysixo\'clockbeforehecametohimself。Thedinnerwascompletelydisorganized,andsomehadgonehomelongago;buttwoorthreeremained。

\'Blessmysoul,\'Baxbykeptrepeating,\'Ididn\'tknowthingshadcometothispassbetweenDornellandhislady!Ithoughtthefeasthewasspreadingto-daywasinhonouroftheevent,thoughprivatelykeptforthepresent!Hislittlemaidmarriedwithouthisknowledge!\'

AssoonastheSquirerecoveredconsciousnesshegasped:\'\'Tisabduction!\'Tisacapitalfelony!Hecanbehung!WhereisBaxby?

Iamverywellnow。Whatitemshaveyeheard,Baxby?\'

ThebeareroftheuntowardnewswasextremelyunwillingtoagitateDornellfurther,andwouldsaylittlemoreatfirst。Butanhourafter,whentheSquirehadpartiallyrecoveredandwassittingup,Baxbytoldasmuchasheknew,themostimportantparticularbeingthatBetty\'smotherwaspresentatthemarriage,andshowedeverymarkofapproval。\'EverythingappearedtohavebeendonesoregularlythatI,ofcourse,thoughtyouknewallaboutit,\'hesaid。

\'Iknewnomorethantheundergrounddeadthatsuchastepwasinthewind!Achildnotyetthirteen!HowSuehathoutwittedme!

DidReynardgouptoLon\'onwith\'em,d\'yeknow?\'

\'Ican\'tsay。AllIknowisthatyourladyanddaughterwerewalkingalongthestreet,withthefootmanbehind\'em;thattheyenteredajeweller\'sshop,whereReynardwasstanding;andthatthere,inthepresenceo\'theshopkeeperandyourman,whowascalledinonpurpose,yourBettysaidtoReynard——sothestorygoes:

\'ponmysoulIdon\'tvouchforthetruthofit——shesaid,"Willyoumarryme?"or,"Iwanttomarryyou:willyouhaveme——nowornever?"shesaid。\'

\'Whatshesaidmeansnothing,\'murmuredtheSquire,withweteyes。

\'Hermotherputthewordsintohermouthtoavoidtheseriousconsequencesthatwouldattachtoanysuspicionofforce。Thewordsbenotthechild\'s:shedidn\'tdreamofmarriage——howshouldshe,poorlittlemaid!Goon。\'

\'Well,bethatasitwill,theywereallagreedapparently。Theyboughttheringonthespot,andthemarriagetookplaceatthenearestchurchwithinhalf-an-hour。\'

AdayortwolatertherecamealetterfromMrs。Dornelltoherhusband,writtenbeforesheknewofhisstroke。Sherelatedthecircumstancesofthemarriageinthegentlestmanner,andgavecogentreasonsandexcusesforconsentingtotheprematureunion,whichwasnowanaccomplishedfactindeed。Shehadnoidea,tillsuddenpressurewasputuponher,thatthecontractwasexpectedtobecarriedoutsosoon,butbeingtakenhalfunawares,shehadconsented,havinglearnedthatStephenReynard,nowtheirson-in-

law,wasbecomingagreatfavouriteatCourt,andthathewouldinalllikelihoodhaveatitlegrantedhimbeforelong。Noharmcouldcometotheirdeardaughterbythisearlymarriage-contract,seeingthatherlifewouldbecontinuedundertheirowneyes,exactlyasbefore,forsomeyears。Infine,shehadfeltthatnoothersuchfairopportunityforagoodmarriagewithashrewdcourtierandwisemanoftheworld,whowasatthesametimenotedforhisexcellentpersonalqualities,waswithintherangeofprobability,owingtotherusticatedlivestheyledatKing\'s-Hintock。HenceshehadyieldedtoStephen\'ssolicitation,andhopedherhusbandwouldforgiveher。Shewrote,inshort,likeawomanwho,havinghadherwayastothedeed,ispreparedtomakeanyconcessionastowordsandsubsequentbehaviour。

AllthisDornelltookatitstruevalue,orrather,perhaps,atlessthanitstruevalue。Ashislifedependeduponhisnotgettingintoapassion,hecontrolledhisperturbedemotionsaswellashewasable,goingaboutthehousesadlyandutterlyunlikehisformerself。Hetookeveryprecautiontopreventhiswifeknowingoftheincidentsofhissuddenillness,fromasenseofshameathavingaheartsotender;aridiculousquality,nodoubt,inhereyes,nowthatshehadbecomesoimbuedwithtownideas。Butrumoursofhisseizuresomehowreachedher,andshelethimknowthatshewasabouttoreturntonursehim。HethereuponpackedupandwentofftohisownplaceatFalls-Park。

Herehelivedthelifeofarecluseforsometime。Hewasstilltoounwelltoentertaincompany,ortoridetohoundsorelsewhither;

butmorethanthis,hisaversiontothefacesofstrangersandacquaintances,whoknewbythattimeofthetrickhiswifehadplayedhim,operatedtoholdhimaloof。

NothingcouldinfluencehimtocensureBettyforhershareintheexploit。Heneveroncebelievedthatshehadactedvoluntarily。

Anxioustoknowhowshewasgettingon,hedespatchedthetrustyservantTupcombetoEversheadvillage,closetoKing\'s-Hintock,timinghisjourneysothatheshouldreachtheplaceundercoverofdark。Theemissaryarrivedwithoutnotice,beingoutoflivery,andtookaseatinthechimney-corneroftheSow-and-Acorn。

Theconversationofthedroppers-inwasalwaysoftheninedays\'

wonder——therecentmarriage。ThesmokinglistenerlearntthatMrs。

DornellandthegirlhadreturnedtoKing\'s-Hintockforadayortwo,thatReynardhadsetoutfortheContinent,andthatBettyhadsincebeenpackedofftoschool。ShedidnotrealizeherpositionasReynard\'schild-wife——sothestorywent——andthoughsomewhatawe-

strickenatfirstbytheceremony,shehadsoonrecoveredherspiritsonfindingthatherfreedomwasinnowaytobeinterferedwith。

Afterthat,formalmessagesbegantopassbetweenDornellandhiswife,thelatterbeingnowaspersistentlyconciliatingasshewasformerlymasterful。Butherrustic,simple,blusteringhusbandstillheldpersonallyaloof。Herwishtobereconciled——towinhisforgivenessforherstratagem——moreover,agenuinetendernessanddesiretosoothehissorrow,whichwelledupinherattimes,broughtheratlasttohisdooratFalls-Parkoneday。

Theyhadnotmetsincethatnightofaltercation,beforeherdepartureforLondonandhissubsequentillness。Shewasshockedatthechangeinhim。Hisfacehadbecomeexpressionless,asblankasthatofapuppet,andwhattroubledherstillmorewasthatshefoundhimlivinginoneroom,andindulgingfreelyinstimulants,inabsolutedisobediencetothephysician\'sorder。Thefactwasobviousthathecouldnolongerbeallowedtolivethusuncouthly。

Soshesympathized,andbeggedhispardon,andcoaxed。Butthoughafterthisdatetherewasnolongersuchacompleteestrangementasbefore,theyonlyoccasionallysaweachother,DornellforthemostpartmakingFallshisheadquartersstill。

Threeorfouryearspassedthus。Thenshecameoneday,withmoreanimationinhermanner,andatoncemovedhimbythesimplestatementthatBetty\'sschoolinghadended;shehadreturned,andwasgrievedbecausehewasaway。Shehadsentamessagetohiminthesewords:\'AskfathertocomehometohisdearBetty。\'

\'Ah!Thensheisveryunhappy!\'saidSquireDornell。

Hiswifewassilent。

\'\'Tisthataccursedmarriage!\'continuedtheSquire。

Stillhiswifewouldnotdisputewithhim。\'Sheisoutsideinthecarriage,\'saidMrs。Dornellgently。

\'What——Betty?\'

\'Yes。\'

\'Whydidn\'tyoutellme?\'Dornellrushedout,andtherewasthegirlawaitinghisforgiveness,forshesupposedherself,nolessthanhermother,tobeunderhisdispleasure。

Yes,Bettyhadleftschool,andhadreturnedtoKing\'s-Hintock。Shewasnearlyseventeen,andhaddevelopedtoquiteayoungwoman。Shelookednotlessamemberofthehouseholdforherearlymarriage-

contract,whichsheseemed,indeed,tohavealmostforgotten。Itwaslikeadreamtoher;thatclearcoldMarchday,theLondonchurch,withitsgorgeouspews,andgreen-baizelinings,andthegreatorganinthewestgallery——sodifferentfromtheirownlittlechurchintheshrubberyofKing\'s-HintockCourt——themanofthirty,towhosefaceshehadlookedupwithsomuchawe,andwithasensethathewasratheruglyandformidable;themanwhom,thoughtheycorrespondedpolitely,shehadneverseensince;onetowhoseexistenceshewasnowsoindifferentthatifinformedofhisdeath,andthatshewouldneverseehimmore,shewouldmerelyhavereplied,\'Indeed!\'Betty\'spassionsasyetstillslept。

\'Hastheardfromthyhusbandlately?\'saidSquireDornell,whentheywereindoors,withanironicallaughoffondnesswhichdemandednoanswer。

Thegirlwinced,andhenoticedthathiswifelookedappealinglyathim。Astheconversationwenton,andthereweresignsthatDornellwouldexpresssentimentsthatmightdoharmtoapositionwhichtheycouldnotalter,Mrs。DornellsuggestedthatBettyshouldleavetheroomtillherfatherandherselfhadfinishedtheirprivateconversation;andthisBettyobedientlydid。

Dornellrenewedhisanimadversionsfreely。\'Didyouseehowthesoundofhisnamefrightenedher?\'hepresentlyadded。\'Ifyoudidn\'t,Idid。Zounds!whatafutureisinstoreforthatpoorlittleunfortunatewencho\'mine!Itell\'ee,Sue,\'twasnotamarriageatall,inmorality,andifIwereawomaninsuchaposition,Ishouldn\'tfeelitasone。Shemight,withoutasignofsin,loveamanofherchoiceaswellnowasifshewerechaineduptonootheratall。There,that\'smymind,andIcan\'thelpit。

Ah,Sue,mymanwasbest!He\'dha\'suitedher。\'

\'Idon\'tbelieveit,\'sherepliedincredulously。

\'Youshouldseehim;thenyouwould。He\'sgrowingupafinefellow,Icantell\'ee。\'

\'Hush!notsoloud!\'sheanswered,risingfromherseatandgoingtothedoorofthenextroom,whitherherdaughterhadbetakenherself。

ToMrs。Dornell\'salarm,theresatBettyinareverie,herroundeyesfixedonvacancy,musingsodeeplythatshedidnotperceivehermother\'sentrance。Shehadheardeveryword,andwasdigestingthenewknowledge。

HermotherfeltthatFalls-Parkwasdangerousgroundforayounggirlofthesusceptibleage,andinBetty\'speculiarposition,whileDornelltalkedandreasonedthus。ShecalledBettytoher,andtheytookleave。TheSquirewouldnotclearlypromisetoreturnandmakeKing\'s-HintockCourthispermanentabode;butBetty\'spresencethere,asatformertimes,wassufficienttomakehimagreetopaythemavisitsoon。

AllthewayhomeBettyremainedpreoccupiedandsilent。ItwastooplaintoheranxiousmotherthatSquireDornell\'sfreeviewshadbeenasortofawakeningtothegirl。

TheintervalbeforeDornellredeemedhispledgetocomeandseethemwasunexpectedlyshort。Hearrivedonemorningabouttwelveo\'clock,drivinghisownpairofblack-baysinthecurricle-phaetonwithyellowpanelsandredwheels,justashehadusedtodo,andhisfaithfuloldTupcombeonhorsebackbehind。AyoungmansatbesidetheSquireinthecarriage,andMrs。Dornell\'sconsternationcouldscarcelybeconcealedwhen,abruptlyenteringwithhiscompanion,theSquireannouncedhimashisfriendPhelipsonofElm-

Cranlynch。

DornellpassedontoBettyinthebackgroundandtenderlykissedher。\'Stingyourmother\'sconscience,mymaid!\'hewhispered。

\'StingherconsciencebypretendingyouarestruckwithPhelipson,andwouldha\'lovedhim,asyouroldfather\'schoice,muchmorethanhimshehasforcedupon\'ee。\'

Thesimple-souledspeakerfondlyimaginedthatitasentirelyinobediencetothisdirectionthatBetty\'seyesstoleinterestedglancesatthefrankandimpulsivePhelipsonthatdayatdinner,andhelaughedgrimlywithinhimselftoseehowthisjokeofhis,asheimaginedittobe,wasdisturbingthepeaceofmindoftheladyofthehouse。\'NowSueseeswhatamistakeshehasmade!\'saidhe。

Mrs。Dornellwasverilygreatlyalarmed,andassoonasshecouldspeakawordwithhimalonesheupbraidedhim。\'Yououghtnottohavebroughthimhere。OhThomas,howcouldyoubesothoughtless!

Lord,don\'tyousee,dear,thatwhatisdonecannotbeundone,andhowallthisfooleryjeopardizesherhappinesswithherhusband?

Untilyouinterfered,andspokeinherhearingaboutthisPhelipson,shewasaspatientandaswillingasalamb,andlookedforwardtoMr。Reynard\'sreturnwithrealpleasure。SincehervisittoFalls-

Parkshehasbeenmonstrousclose-mouthedandbusywithherownthoughts。Whatmischiefwillyoudo?Howwillitend?\'

\'Own,then,thatmymanwasbestsuitedtoher。Ionlybroughthimtoconvinceyou。\'

\'Yes,yes;Idoadmitit。Butoh!dotakehimbackagainatonce!

Don\'tkeephimhere!Ifearsheisevenattractedbyhimalready。\'

\'Nonsense,Sue。\'Tisonlyalittletricktotease\'ee!\'

Neverthelesshermotherlyeyewasnotsolikelytobedeceivedashis,andifBettywerereallyonlyplayingatbeinglove-struckthatday,sheplayedatitwiththeperfectionofaRosalind,andwouldhavedeceivedthebestprofessorsintoabeliefthatitwasnocounterfeit。TheSquire,havingobtainedhisvictory,wasquitereadytotakebackthetooattractiveyouth,andearlyintheafternoontheysetoutontheirreturnjourney。

AsilentfigurewhorodebehindthemwasasinterestedasDornellinthatday\'sexperiment。ItwasthestaunchTupcombe,who,withhiseyesontheSquire\'sandyoungPhelipson\'sbacks,thoughthowwellthelatterwouldhavesuitedBetty,andhowgreatlytheformerhadchangedfortheworseduringtheselasttwoorthreeyears。Hecursedhismistressasthecauseofthechange。

Afterthismemorablevisittoprovehispoint,thelivesoftheDornellcoupleflowedonquietlyenoughforthespaceofatwelvemonth,theSquireforthemostpartremainingatFalls,andBettypassingandrepassingbetweenthemnowandthen,onceortwicealarminghermotherbynotdrivinghomefromherfather\'shousetillmidnight。

ThereposeofKing\'s-Hintockwasbrokenbythearrivalofaspecialmessenger。SquireDornellhadhadanaccessofgoutsoviolentastobeserious。HewishedtoseeBettyagain:whyhadshenotcomeforsolong?

Mrs。DornellwasextremelyreluctanttotakeBettyinthatdirectiontoofrequently;butthegirlwassoanxioustogo,herinterestslatterlyseemingtobesoentirelyboundupinFalls-Parkanditsneighbourhood,thattherewasnothingtobedonebuttolethersetoutandaccompanyher。

SquireDornellhadbeenimpatientlyawaitingherarrival。Theyfoundhimveryillandirritable。Ithadbeenhishabittotakepowerfulmedicinestodriveawayhisenemy,andtheyhadfailedintheireffectonthisoccasion。

Thepresenceofhisdaughter,asusual,calmedhimmuch,evenwhile,asusualtoo,itsaddenedhim;forhecouldneverforgetthatshehaddisposedofherselfforlifeinoppositiontohiswishes,thoughshehadsecretlyassuredhimthatshewouldneverhaveconsentedhadshebeenasoldasshewasnow。

Asonaformeroccasion,hiswifewishedtospeaktohimaloneaboutthegirl\'sfuture,thetimenowdrawingnighatwhichReynardwasexpectedtocomeandclaimher。Hewouldhavedonesoalready,buthehadbeenputoffbytheearnestrequestoftheyoungwomanherself,whichaccordedwiththatofherparents,onthescoreofheryouth。Reynardhaddeferentiallysubmittedtotheirwishesinthisrespect,theunderstandingbetweenthemhavingbeenthathewouldnotvisitherbeforeshewaseighteen,exceptbythemutualconsentofallparties。Butthiscouldnotgoonmuchlonger,andtherewasnodoubt,fromthetenorofhislastletter,thathewouldsoontakepossessionofherwhetherorno。

TobeoutofthesoundofthisdelicatediscussionBettywasaccordinglysentdownstairs,andtheysoonsawherwalkingawayintotheshrubberies,lookingveryprettyinhersweepinggreengown,andflappingbroad-brimmedhatoverhungwithafeather。

Onreturningtothesubject,Mrs。Dornellfoundherhusband\'sreluctancetoreplyintheaffirmativetoReynard\'slettertobeasgreatasever。

\'Sheisthreemonthsshortofeighteen!\'heexclaimed。\'\'Tistoosoon。Iwon\'thearofit!IfIhavetokeephimoffswordinhand,heshallnothaveheryet。\'

\'But,mydearThomas,\'sheexpostulated,\'considerifanythingshouldhappentoyouortome,howmuchbetteritwouldbethatsheshouldbesettledinherhomewithhim!\'

\'Isayitistoosoon!\'heargued,theveinsofhisforeheadbeginningtoswell。\'Ifhegetsherthissideo\'CandlemasI\'llchallengeen——I\'lltakemyoathon\'t!I\'llbebacktoKing\'s-

Hintockintwoorthreedays,andI\'llnotlosesightofherdayornight!\'

Shefearedtoagitatehimfurther,andgaveway,assuringhim,inobediencetohisdemand,thatifReynardshouldwriteagainbeforehegotback,tofixatimeforjoiningBetty,shewouldputtheletterinherhusband\'shands,andheshoulddoashechose。Thiswasallthatrequireddiscussionprivately,andMrs。DornellwenttocallinBetty,hopingthatshehadnotheardherfather\'sloudtones。

Shehadcertainlynotdonesothistime。Mrs。DornellfollowedthepathalongwhichshehadseenBettywandering,butwentaconsiderabledistancewithoutperceivinganythingofher。TheSquire\'swifethenturnedroundtoproceedtotheothersideofthehousebyashortcutacrossthegrass,when,tohersurpriseandconsternation,shebeheldtheobjectofhersearchsittingonthehorizontalboughofacedar,besideherbeingayoungman,whosearmwasroundherwaist。Hemovedalittle,andsherecognizedhimasyoungPhelipson。

Alas,then,shewasright。Theso-calledcounterfeitlovewasreal。

WhatMrs。Dornellcalledherhusbandatthatmoment,forhisfollyinoriginallythrowingtheyoungpeopletogether,itisnotnecessarytomention。Shedecidedinamomentnottolettheloversknowthatshehadseenthem。Sheaccordinglyretreated,reachedthefrontofthehousebyanotherroute,andcalledatthetopofhervoicefromawindow,\'Betty!\'

Forthefirsttimesinceherstrategicmarriageofthechild,SusanDornelldoubtedthewisdomofthatstep。

Herhusbandhad,asitwere,beenassistedbydestinytomakehisobjection,originallytrivial,avalidone。Shesawtheoutlinesoftroubleinthefuture。WhyhadDornellinterfered?Whyhadheinsisteduponproducinghisman?This,then,accountedforBetty\'spleadingforpostponementwheneverthesubjectofherhusband\'sreturnwasbroached;thisaccountedforherattachmenttoFalls-

Park。Possiblythisverymeetingthatshehadwitnessedhadbeenarrangedbyletter。

Perhapsthegirl\'sthoughtswouldneverhavestrayedforamomentifherfatherhadnotfilledherheadwithideasofrepugnancetoherearlyunion,onthegroundthatshehadbeencoercedintoitbeforesheknewherownmind;andshemighthaverushedtomeetherhusbandwithopenarmsontheappointedday。

Bettyatlengthappearedinthedistanceinanswertothecall,andcameuppale,butlookinginnocentofhavingseenalivingsoul。

Mrs。Dornellgroanedinspiritatsuchduplicityinthechildofherbosom。Thiswasthesimplecreatureforwhosedevelopmentintowomanhoodtheyhadallbeensotenderlywaiting——aforwardminx,oldenoughnotonlytohavealover,buttoconcealhisexistenceasadroitlyasanywomanoftheworld!BitterlydidtheSquire\'sladyregretthatStephenReynardhadnotbeenallowedtocometoclaimheratthetimehefirstproposed。

ThetwosatbesideeachotheralmostinsilenceontheirjourneybacktoKing\'s-Hintock。SuchwordsaswerespokencamemainlyfromBetty,andtheirformalityindicatedhowmuchhermindandheartwereoccupiedwithotherthings。

Mrs。DornellwasfartooastuteamothertoopenlyattackBettyonthematter。Thatwouldbeonlyfanningflame。Theindispensablecourseseemedtohertobethatofkeepingthetreacherousgirlunderlockandkeytillherhusbandcametotakeheroffhermother\'shands。ThathewoulddisregardDornell\'sopposition,andcomesoon,washerdevoutwish。

Itseemed,therefore,afortunatecoincidencethatonherarrivalatKing\'s-HintockaletterfromReynardwasputintoMrs。Dornell\'shands。Itwasaddressedtobothherandherhusband,andcourteouslyinformedthemthatthewriterhadlandedatBristol,andproposedtocomeontoKing\'s-Hintockinafewdays,atlasttomeetandcarryoffhisdarlingBetty,ifsheandherparentssawnoobjection。

Bettyhadalsoreceivedaletterofthesametenor。Hermotherhadonlytolookatherfacetoseehowthegirlreceivedtheinformation。Shewasaspaleasasheet。

\'Youmustdoyourbesttowelcomehimthistime,mydearBetty,\'hermothersaidgently。

\'But——but——I——\'

\'Youareawomannow,\'addedhermotherseverely,\'andthesepostponementsmustcometoanend。\'

\'Butmyfather——oh,Iamsurehewillnotallowthis!Iamnotready。Ifhecouldonlywaitayearlonger——ifhecouldonlywaitafewmonthslonger!Oh,Iwish——Iwishmydearfatherwerehere!I

willsendtohiminstantly。\'Shebrokeoffabruptly,andfallinguponhermother\'sneck,burstintotears,saying,\'Omymother,havemercyuponme——Idonotlovethisman,myhusband!\'

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