Doctor Thorne

第18章

Askyourfather:Ineednotsaythathewouldagreewithyouabouteverythinghecould。IwillnotsaytheDeCourcys。\'

\'Oh,theDeCourcys!\'

\'Yes,theyaremyrelations,Iknowthat。\'LadyArabellacouldnotquitedropthetoneofbitternesswhichwasnaturaltoherinsayingthis。

\'Butaskyoursisters;askMrOriel,whomyouesteemsomuch;askyourfriendHarryBaker。\'

Franksatsilentforamomentortwowhilehismother,withalookalmostofagony,gazedintohisface。\'Iwillasknoone,\'atlasthesaid。

\'Oh,myboy!myboy!\'

\'Noonebutmyselfcanknowmyheart。\'

\'Andyouwillsacrificealltosuchaloveasthat,all;her,also,whomyousaythatyousolove?Whathappinesscanyougiveherasyourwife?

Oh,Frank!isthattheonlyansweryouwillmaketoyourmotheronherknees?

\'Oh,mother!mother!\'

\'No,Frank,Iwillnotletyouruinyourself;Iwillnotletyoudestroyyourself。Promisethis,atleast,thatyouwillthinkofwhatIhavesaid。\'

\'Thinkofit!Idothinkofit。\'

\'Ah,butthinkofitinearnest。YouwillbeabsentnowinLondon;youwillhavethebusinessoftheestatetomanage;youwillhaveheavycaresuponyourhands。Thinkofitasaman,andnotasaboy。\'

\'Iwillseeherto-morrowbeforeIgo。\'

\'No,Frank,no;grantmethattrifle,atanyrate。Thinkuponthiswithoutseeingher。Donotproclaimyourselfsoweakthatyoucannottrustyourselftothinkoverwhatyourmothersaystoyouwithoutaskingherleave。Thoughyoubeinlove,donotbechildishwithit。WhatI

havetoldyouascomingfromheristrue,wordforword;ifitwerenot,youwouldsoonlearnso。ThinknowofwhatIhavesaid,andofwhatshesays,andwhenyoucomebackfromLondon,thenyoucandecide。\'

TosomuchFrankconsentedaftersomefurtherparley;namely,thathewouldproceedtoLondononthefollowingMondaymorningwithoutagainseeingMary。Andinthemeantime,shewaswaitingwithsoreheartforhisanswertothatletterthatwaslying,andwasstilltolieforsomanyhours,inthesafeprotectionofSilverbridgepostmistress。

Itmayseemstrange;but,intruth,hismother\'seloquencehadmoreeffectonFrankthanthatofhisfather:andyet,withhisfatherhehadalwayssympathized。Buthismotherhadbeenenergetic;whereas,hisfather,ifnotlukewarm,had,atanyrate,beentimid。\'Iwillasknoone,\'Frankhadsaidinthestrongdeterminationofhisheart;andyetthewordswerehardlyoutofhismouthbeforehebethoughthimselfthathewouldtalkthethingoverwithHarryBaker。\'Not,\'saidhetohimself,\'thatIhaveanydoubt:Ihavenodoubt;butIhatetohavealltheworldagainstme。MymotherwishesmetoaskHarryBaker。Harryisagoodfellow,andIwillaskhim。\'Andwiththisresolvehebetookhimselftobed。

ThefollowingdaywasSunday。AfterbreakfastFrankwentwiththefamilytochurch,aswasusual;andthere,asusual,hesawMaryinDrThorne\'spew。She,asshelookedathim,couldnotbutwonderwhyhehadnotansweredtheletterwhichwasstillatSilverbridge;andheendeavouredtoreadintoherfacewhetheritwastrue,ashismothertoldhim,thatshewasquitereadytogivehimup。Theprayersofbothofthemweredisturbed,asissooftenthecasewiththeprayersofotheranxiouspeople。

TherewasaseparatedooropeningfromtheGreshamsburypewoutintotheGreshamsburygrounds,sothatthefamilywerenotforcedintounseemlycommunitywiththevillagemultitudeingoingtoandfromtheirprayers;

forthefrontdoorofthechurchledoutintoaroadwhichhadnoconnexionwiththeprivatepath。ItwasnotunusualwithFrankandhisfathertogoround,aftertheservice,tothechiefentrance,sothattheymightspeaktotheirneighbours,andgetridofsomeoftheexclusivenesswhichwasintendedforthem。Onthismorningthesquiredidso;butFrankwalkedhomewithhismotherandsisters,sothatMarysawnomoreofhim。

Ihavesaidthathewalkedhomewithhismotherandsisters;butheratherfollowedintheirpath。Hewasnotinclinedtotalkmuch,atleast,nottothem;andhecontinuedaskinghimselfthequestion——whetheritcouldbepossiblethathewaswronginremainingtruetohispromise?Coulditbethatheowedmoretohisfatherandhismother,andwhattheychosetocallhisposition,thanhedidtoMary?

Afterchurch,MrGazebeetriedtogetholdofhim,fortherewasstillmuchtobesaid,andmanyhintstobegiven,astohowFrankshouldspeak,and,moreespecially,astohowtoholdhistongueamongthelearnedpunditsinandaboutChanceryLane。\'YoumustbeverywideawakewithMessrsSlowandBideawhile,\'saidMrGazebee。ButFrankwouldnothearkentohimjustatthatmoment。HewasgoingtorideovertoHarryBaker,soheputMrGazebeeofftillthehalf-hourbeforedinner,——orelsethehalf-houraftertea。

OnthepreviousdayhehadreceivedaletterfromMissDunstable,whichhehadhithertoreadbutonce。Hismotherhadinterruptedhimashewasabouttorefertoit;andnow,ashisfather\'snagwasbeingsaddled——hewasstillprudentinsavingtheblackhorse——heagaintookitout。

MissDunstablehadwritteninexcellenthumour。ShewasingreatdistressabouttheoilofLebanon,shesaid。\'Ihavebeentryingtogetapurchaserforthelasttwoyears;butmylawyerwon\'tletmesellit,becausethewould-bepurchasersofferathousandpoundsorsolessthanthevalue。Iwouldgivetentogetridofthebore;butIamaslittleabletoactmyselfasSanchowasinhisgovernment。TheoilofLebanon!

Didyouhearanythingofitwhenyouwereinthoseparts?Ithoughtofchangingthenameto“Londonparticular“;butmylawyerssaysthebrewerswouldbringanactionagainstme。\'

\'Iwasgoingdowntoyourneighbourhood——toyourfriendtheduke\'s,atleast。ButIampreventedbymypoordoctor,whoissoweakthatImusttakehimtoMalvern。Itisagreatbore;butIhavethesatisfactionthatIdomydutybyhim!

\'YourcousinGeorgeistobemarriedatlast。SoIhear,atleast。Heloveswisely,ifnotwell;forhiswidowhasthenameofbeingprudentandfairlywelltodointheworld。Shehasgotoverthecapricesofheryouth。DearAuntDeCourcywillbesodelighted。ImightperhapshavemetheratGatherumCastle。Idosoregretit。

\'MrMoffathasturnedupagain。Weallthoughtyouhadfinallyextinguishedhim。Heleftacardtheotherday,andIhavetoldtheservantalwaystosaythatIamathome,andthatyouarewithme。HeisgoingtostandforsomeboroughinthewestofIreland。He\'susedtoshillelaghsbythistime。

\'Bytheby,Ihaveacadeauforafriendofyours。Iwon\'ttellyouwhatitis,norpermityoutocommunicatethefact。ButwhenyoutellmethatinsendingitImayfairlycongratulateheronhavingsodevotedaslaveasyou,itshallbesent。

\'Ifyouhavenothingbettertodoatpresent,docomeandseemyinvalidatMalvern。PerhapsyoumighthaveamindtotreatfortheoilofLebanon。I\'llgiveyoualltheassistanceIcanincheatingmylawyers。\'

TherewasnotmuchaboutMaryinthis;butstill,thelittlethatwassaidmadehimagaindeclarethatneitherfathernormothershouldmovehimfromhisresolution。\'Iwillwritetoherandsaythatshemaysendherpresentwhenshepleases。OrIwillrundowntoMalvernforaday。

Itwilldomegoodtoseeher。\'Andsoheresolved,herodeawaytoMillHill,thinking,ashewent,howhewouldputthemattertoHarryBaker。

Harrywasathome;butweneednotdescribethewholeinterview。HadFrankbeenaskedbeforehand,hewouldhavedeclared,thatonnopossiblesubjectcouldhehavehadtheslightesthesitationinaskingHarryanyquestion,orcommunicatingtohimanytidings。Butwhenthetimecame,hefoundthathedidhesitatemuch。HedidnotwanttoaskhisfriendifheshouldbewisetomarryMaryThorne。Wiseornot,hewasdeterminedtodothat。Buthewishedtobequitesurethathismotherwaswronginsayingthatalltheworldwoulddissuadehimfromit。MissDunstable,atanyrate,didnotdoso。

Atlast,seatedonastileatthebackoftheMillHillstables,whileHarrystoodclosebeforehimwithbothhishandsinhispockets,hedidgethisstorytold。ItwasbynomeansthefirsttimethatHarryBakerhadheardaboutMaryThorne,andhewasnot,therefore,sosurprisedashemighthavebeen,hadtheaffairbeennewtohim。Andthus,standingthereinthepositionwehavedescribed,didMrBaker,junior,giveutterancetosuchwisdomaswasinhimonthissubject。

\'Yousee,Frank,therearetwosidestoeveryquestion;and,asItakeit,fellowsaresoapttogowrongbecausetheyaresofondofoneside,theywon\'tlookattheother。There\'snodoubtaboutit,LadyArabellaisaverycleverwoman,andknowswhat\'swhat;andthere\'snodoubtaboutthiseither,thatyouhaveaveryticklishhandofcardstoplay。\'

\'I\'llplayitstraightforward;andthat\'smygame\'saidFrank。

\'Wellandgood,mydearfellow。That\'sthebestgamealways。Butwhatisstraightforward?Betweenyouandme,Ifearthere\'snodoubtthatyourfather\'spropertyhasgotintoadeuceofamess。\'

\'Idon\'tseethatthathasanythingtodowithit。\'

\'Yes,butithas。Iftheestatewasallright,andyourfathercouldgiveyouathousandayeartoliveonwithoutfeelingit,andifyoureldestchildwouldbecock-sureofGreshamsbury,itmightbeverywellthatyoushouldpleaseyourselfastomarryingatonce。Butthat\'snotthecase;andyetGreshamsburyistoogoodacardtobeflungaway。\'

\'Icouldflingitawayto-morrow,\'saidFrank。

\'Ah!youthinkso,\'saidHarrytheWise。\'Butifyouweretohearto-morrowthatSirLouisScatcherdweremasterofthewholeplace,andbed——dtohim,youwouldfeelveryuncomfortable。\'HadHarryknownhownearSirLouiswastohislaststruggle,hewouldnothavespokenofhiminthismanner。\'That\'sallveryfinetalk,butitwon\'tbearwearandtear。YoudocareforGreshamsburyifyouarethefellowItakeyoutobe:careforitverymuch;andyoucaretoomuchforyourfatherbeingGreshamofGreshamsbury。\'

\'Thiswon\'taffectmyfatheratall。\'

\'Ah,butitwillaffecthimverymuch。IfyouweretomarryMissThorneto-morrow,therewouldatoncebeanendtoanyhopetosaveyourproperty。\'

\'AnddoyoumeantosayI\'mtobealiartoherforsuchreasonsasthat?Why,Harry,IshouldbeasbadasMoffat。Onlyitwouldbetentimesmorecowardly,asshehasnobrother。\'

\'Imustdifferfromyoutherealtogether;butmind,Idon\'tmeantosayanything。Tellmethatyouhavemadeupyourmindtomarryher,andI\'llsticktoyouthroughthickandthin。Butifyouaskmyadvice,why,I

mustgiveit。ItisquiteadifferentaffairtothatofMoffat\'s。Hehadlotsoftin,everythinghecouldwant,andtherecouldbenoreasonwhyheshouldnotmarry,——exceptthathewasasnob,ofwhomyoursisterwaswellquit。Butthisisverydifferent。IfI,asyourfriend,weretoputittoMissThorne,whatdoyouthinkshewouldsayherself?\'

\'Shewouldsaywhateverwasbestforme。\'

\'Exactly:becausesheisatrump。AndIsaythesame。Therecanbenodoubtaboutit,Frank,myboy:suchamarriagewouldbeveryfoolishforyouboth;veryfoolish。NobodycanadmireMissThornemorethanIdo;

butyououghtn\'ttobeamarryingmanforthenexttenyears,unlessyougetafortune。Ifyoutellherthetruth,andifshe\'sthegirlItakehertobe,she\'llnotaccuseyouofbeingfalse。She\'llpeakforawhile;andsowillyou,oldchap。Butothershavehadtodothatbeforeyou。Theyhavegotoveritandsowillyou。\'

SuchwasthespokenwisdomofHarryBaker,andwhocansaythathewaswrong?Franksatawhileonhisrustleseat,paringhisnailswithhispenknife,andthenlookingup,hethusthankedhisfriend:-

\'I\'msureyoumeanwell,Harry;andI\'mmuchobligedtoyou。Idaresayyou\'rerighttoo。But,somehow,itdoesn\'tcomehometome。Andwhatismore,afterwhathaspassed,IcouldnottellherthatIwishtopartfromher。Icouldnotdoit。Andbesides,Ihavethatsortoffeeling,thatifIheardshewastomarryanyoneelse,IamsureIwouldblowhisbrainsout。Eitherhisormyown。\'

\'Well,Frank,youmaycountonmeforanything,exceptthelastproposition:\'andsotheyshookhands,andFrankrodebacktoGreshamsbury。

CHAPTERXLV

LAWBUSINESSINLONDON

OntheMondaymorningatsixo\'clock,MrOrielandFrankstartedtogether;butearlyasitwas,Beatricewasuptogivethemacupofcoffee,MrOrielhavingsleptthatnightinthehouse。WhetherFrankwouldhavereceivedthecoffeefromhissister\'sfairhandshadnotMrOrielbeenthere,maybedoubted。He,however,loudlyassertedthatheshouldnothavedoneso,whenshelaidclaimtogreatmeritforrisingonhisbehalf。

MrOrielhadbeenspeciallyinstigatedbyLadyArabellatousetheopportunityoftheirjointjourney,forpointingouttoFranktheiniquityaswellasmadnessofthecoursehewaspursuing;andhehadpromisedtoobeyherladyship\'srequest。ButMrOrielwasperhapsnotanenterprisingman,andwascertainlynotapresumptuousone。Hedidintendtodoashewasbid;butwhenhebegan,withtheobjectofleadinguptothesubjectofFrank\'sengagement,healwayssofteneddownintosomemucheasierenthusiasminthematterofhisownengagementwithBeatrice。Hehadnotthatperspicuous,butnotover-sensitivestrengthofmindwhichhadenabledHarryBakertoexpresshisopinionoutatonce;andboldlyashedidit,yettodosowithoutoffence。

FourtimesbeforethetrainarrivedinLondon,hemadesomelittleattempt;butfourtimeshefailed。Asthesubjectwasmatrimony,itwashiseasiestcoursetobeginabouthimself;butnevercouldhegetanyfurther。

\'NomanwasevermorefortunateinawifethanIshallbe,\'hesaid,withasoft,euphuisticself-complacency,whichwouldhavebeensillyhaditbeenadoptedtoanyotherpersonthanthebride\'sbrother。Hisintention,however,wasverygood,forhemeanttoshow,thatinhiscasemarriagewasprudentandwise,becausehiscasedifferedsowidelyfromthatofFrank。

\'Yes,\'saidFrank。\'Sheisanexcellentgoodgirl:\'hehadsaiditthreetimesbefore,andwasnotveryenergetic。

\'Yes,andsoexactlysuitedtome;indeed,allthatIcouldhavedreamedof。Howverywellshelookedthismorning!Somegirlsonlylookwellatnight。Ishouldnotlikethatatall。\'

\'Youmustn\'texpecthertolooklikethatalwaysatsixo\'clocka。m。,\'

saidFrank,laughing。\'Youngladiesonlytakethattroubleonveryparticularoccasions。Shewouldn\'thavecomedownlikethatifmyfatherorIhadbeengoingalone。No,andshewon\'tdothatforyouinacoupleofyears\'time。\'

\'Oh,butshe\'salwaysnice。Ihaveseenherathomeasmuchalmostasyoucoulddo;andthenshe\'ssosincerelyreligious。\'

\'Oh,yes,ofcourse;thatis,Iamsuresheis,\'saidFrank,lookingsolemnasbecamehim。

\'She\'smadetobeaclergyman\'swife。\'

\'Well,soitseems,\'saidFrank。

\'Amarriedlife,I\'msure,thehappiestintheworld——ifpeopleareonlyinapositiontomarry,\'saidMrOriel,graduallydrawingneartotheaccomplishmentofhisdesign。

\'Yes;quiteso。Doyouknow,Oriel,Ineverwassosleepyinmylife。

WhatwithallthatfussofGazebee\'s,andonethingandanother,Icouldnotgettobedtilloneo\'clock;andthenIcouldn\'tsleep。I\'lltakeasnoozenow,ifyouwon\'tthinkituncivil。\'Andthen,puttinghisfeetontheoppositeseat,hesettledhimselfcomfortablytohisrest。AndsoMrOriel\'slastattemptforlecturingFrankintherailway-carriagefadedawayandwasannihilated。

Bytwelveo\'clockFrankwaswithMessrsSlow&Bideawhile。MrBideawhilewasengagedatthemoment,buthefoundthemanagingChanceryclerktobeaverychattygentleman。Judgingfromwhathesaw,hewouldhavesaidthattheworktobedoneatMessrsSlow&Bideawhile\'swasnotveryheavy。

\'AsingularmanthatSirLouis,\'saidtheChanceryclerk。

\'Yes;verysingular,\'saidFrank。

\'Excellentsecurity;nobetter;andyethewillforeclose;butyouseehehasnopowerhimself。Butthequestionis,canthetrusteerefuse?

Then,again,trusteesaresocircumscribednowadaysthattheyareafraidtodoanything。Therehasbeensomuchsaidlately,MrGresham,thatamandoesn\'tknowwhereheis,orwhatheisdoing。Nobodytrustsanybody。Therehavebeensuchterriblethingsthatwecan\'twonderatit。OnlythinkofthecaseofthoseHills!Howcananyoneexpectthatanyoneelsewillevertrustalawyeragainafterthat?Butthat\'sMrBideawhile\'sbell。Howcanoneexpectit?Hewillseeyounow,Idaresay,MrGresham。\'

Soitturnedout,andFrankwasusheredintothepresenceofMrBideawhile。Hehadgothislessonbyheart,andwasgoingtorushintothemiddleofhissubject;suchacourse,however,wasnotinaccordancewithMrBideawhile\'susualpractice。MrBideawhilegotupfromhislargewooden-seatedWindsorchair,and,withasoftsmile,inwhich,however,wasmingledsomeslightdashoftheattorney\'sacuteness,putouthishandtohisyoungclient;not,indeed,asthoughheweregoingtoshakehandswithhim,butasthoughthehandweresomeripefruitallbutfalling,whichhisvisitormighttakeandpluckifhethoughtproper。

Franktookholdofthehand,whichreturnednopressure,andthenletitgoagain,notmakinganyattempttogatherthefruit。

\'Ihavecomeuptotown,MrBideawhile,aboutthismortgage。\'

\'Mortgage——ah,sitdown,MrGresham;sitdown。Ihopeyourfatherisquitewell?\'

\'Quitewell,thankyou。\'

\'Ihaveagreatregardforyourfather。SoIhadforyourgrandfather;

averygoodmanindeed。You,perhaps,don\'trememberhim,MrGresham?\'

\'HediedwhenIwasonlyayearold。\'

\'Oh,yes;no,youofcourse,can\'trememberhim;butIdowell:heusedtobeveryfondofsomeportwineIhad。Ithinkitwas“11“;andifI

don\'tmistake,Ihaveabottleortwoofityet;butitisnotworthdrinkingnow。Portwine,youknow,won\'tkeepbeyondacertaintime。

Thatwasverygoodwine。Idon\'texactlyrememberwhatitstoodmeadozenthen;butsuchwinecan\'tbehadnow。AsfortheMadeira,youknowthere\'sanendofthat。DoyoudrinkMadeira,MrGresham?\'

\'No,\'saidFrank,\'notveryoften。\'

\'I\'msorryforthat,forit\'safinewine;butthenthere\'snoneofitleft,youknow。Ihaveafewdozen,I\'mtoldthey\'regrowingpumpkinswherethevineyardswere。IwonderwhattheydowithallthepumpkinstheygrowinSwitzerland!You\'vebeentoSwitzerland,MrGresham?\'

FranksaidhehadbeninSwitzerland。

\'It\'sabeautifulcountry;mygirlsmademegotherelastyear。Theysaiditwoulddomegood;butthenyouknow,theywantedtoseeitthemselves;ha!ha!ha!However,IbelieveIshallgoagainthisautumn。

ThatistoAix,orsomeofthoseplaces;justforthreeweeks。Ican\'tspareanymoretime,MrGresham。Doyoulikethatdiningatthetablesd\'hote?\'

\'Prettywell,sometimes。\'

\'Onewouldgettiredofit——eh!ButtheygaveuscapitaldinnersatZurich。Idon\'tthinkmuchoftheirsoup。Buttheyhadfish,andaboutsevenkindsofmeatsandpoultry,andthreeorfourpuddings,andthingsofthatsort。Uponmyword,Ithoughtwedidverywell,andsodidmygirls,too。Youseeagreatmanyladiestravellingnow。\'

\'Yes,\'saidFrank;\'agreatmany。\'

\'Uponmyword,Ithinktheyareright;thatis,iftheycanaffordtime。

Ican\'taffordtime。I\'mhereeverydaytillfive,MrGresham;thenIgooutanddineinFleetStreet,andthenbacktoworktillnine。\'

\'Dearme!that\'sveryhard。\'

\'Well,yesitishardwork。Myboysdon\'tlikeit;butImanagesomehow。IgetdowntomylittleplaceinthecountryonSaturday。I

shallbemosthappytoseeyoutherenextSaturday。\'

Frank,thinkingitwouldbeoutrageousonhisparttotakeupmuchofthetimeofthegentlemanwhowasconstrainedtoworksounreasonablyhard,beganagaintotalkabouthismortgages,and,insodoing,hadtomentionthenameofMrYatesUmblelby。

\'Ah,poorUmblelby!\'saidMrBideawhile;\'whatishedoingnow?Iamquitesureyourfatherwasright,orhewouldn\'thavedoneit;butI

usedtothinkthatUmblebywasadecentsortofmanenough。Notsogrand,youknow,asyourGazebeesandGumptions——eh,MrGresham?TheydosayyoungGazebeeisthinkingofgettingintoParliament。Letmesee:

Umblebymarried——whowasithemarried?Thatwasthewayyourfathergotholdofhim;notyourfather,butyourgrandfather。Iusedtoknowallaboutit。Well,IwassorryforUmbleby。Hehasgotsomething,I

suppose——eh?\'

FranksaidthathebelievedMrYatesUmblebyhadsomethingwherewithtokeepthewolffromthedoor。

\'SoyouhavegotGazebeedowntherenow?Gumption,Gazebee&Gazebee:

verygoodpeople,I\'msure;only,perhaps,theyhavealittletoomuchonhandtodoyourfatherjustice。\'

\'ButaboutSirLouisScatcherd,MrBideawhile。\'

\'Well,aboutSirLouis;averybadsortoffellow,isn\'the?Drinks——eh?

Iknewhisfatheralittle。Hewasaroughdiamond,too。IwasoncedowninNorthamptonshire,aboutsomerailwaybusiness;letmesee;IalmostforgetwhetherIwaswithhim,oragainsthim。ButIknowhemadesixtythousandpoundsbyonehour\'swork;sixtythousandpounds!Andthenhegotsomadwithdrinkingthatweallthought——\'

AndsoMrBideawhilewentonfortwohours,andFrankfoundnoopportunityofsayingonewordaboutthebusinesswhichhadbroughthimuptotown。Whatwonderthatsuchamanasthisshouldbeobligedtostayathisofficeeverynighttillnineo\'clock?

Duringthesetwohours,aclerkhadcomeinthreeorfourtimes,whisperingsomethingtothelawyer,who,onthelastofsuchoccasions,turnedtoFrank,saying,\'Well,perhapsthatwilldoforto-day。Ifyou\'llmanagetocallto-morrow,sayabouttwo,Iwillhavethewholethinglookedup;or,perhapsWednesdayorThursdaywouldsuityoubetter。\'Frank,declaringthatthemorrowwouldsuithimverywell,tookhisdeparture,wonderingmuchatthemannerinwhichbusinesswasdoneatthehouseofMessrsSlowandBideawhile。

Whenhecalledthenextday,theofficeseemedtoberatherdisturbed,andhewasshownquicklyintoMrBideawhile\'sroom。\'Haveyouheardthis?\'saidthatgentleman,puttingatelegramintohishands。ItcontainedtidingsofthedeathofSirLouisScatcherd。Frankimmediatelyknewthatthesetidingsmustbeofimportancetohisfather;buthehadnoideahowvitallytheyconcernedhisownmoreimmediateinterests。

\'DrThornewillbeupintownonThursdayeveningafterthefuneral,\'

saidthetalkativeclerk。\'Andnothingofcoursecanbedonetillhecomes,\'saidMrBideawhile。AndsoFrank,ponderingonthemutabilityofhumanaffairs,againtookhisdeparture。

HecoulddonothingnowbutwaitforDrThorne\'sarrival,andsoheamusedhimselfintheintervalbyrunningdowntoMalvern,andtreatingwithMissDunstableinpersonfortheoilofLebanon。HewentdownontheWednesday,andthus,failedtoreceive,ontheThursdaymorning,Mary\'sletter,whichreachedLondononthatday。Hereturned,however,ontheFriday,andthengotit;andperhapsitwaswellforMary\'shappinessthathehadseenMissDunstableintheinterval。\'Idon\'tcarewhatyourmothersays,\'saidshe,withemphasis。\'Idon\'tcareforanyHarry,whetheritbeHarryBakeroroldHarryhimself。Youmadeherapromise,andyouareboundtokeepit;ifnotononeday,thenonanother。What!becauseyoucannotdrawbackyourself,getoutofitbyinducinghertodoso!AuntdeCourcyherselfcouldnotimproveuponthat。\'Fortifiedinthismanner,hereturnedtotownontheFridaymorning,andthengotMary\'sletter。FrankalsogotanotefromDrThorne,statingthathehadtakenuphistemporarydomicileattheGray\'sInnCoffee-house,soastobenearthelawyers。

IthasbeensuggestedthatthemodernEnglishwritersoffictionshouldamongthemkeepabarrister,inorderthattheymaybesetrightonsuchlegalpointsaswillariseintheirlittlenarratives,andthusavoidtheexposureoftheirownignoranceofthelaws,which,now,alas!theytoooftenmake。Theideaasworthyofconsideration,andIcanonlysay,thatifsuchanarrangementcanbemade,andifacounselloradequatelyskilfulcanbefoundtoaccepttheoffice,Ishallbehappytosubscribemyquota;itwouldbebutamodesttributetowardsthecost。

Butasthesuggestionhasnotyetbeencarriedout,andasthereisatpresentnolearnedgentlemanwhosedutywouldinducehimtosetmeright,IcanonlypleadformercyifIbewrongallottingallSirRoger\'svastpossessionsinperpetuitytoMissThorne,allegingalso,inexcuse,thatthecourseofmynarrativeabsolutelydemandsthatsheshallbeultimatelyrecognizedasSirRoger\'sundoubtedheiress。

Such,afteranotimmoderatedelay,wastheopinionexpressedtoDrThornebyhislawadvisers;andsuch,infact,turnedouttobethecase。Iwillleavethematterso,hopingthatmyveryabsenceofdefencemayservetoprotectmefromsevereattack。IfundersuchawillasthatdescribedashavingbeenmadebySirRoger,Marywouldnothavebeentheheiress,thatwillmusthavebeendescribedwrongly。

ButitwasnotquiteatoncethatthosetidingsmadethemselvesabsolutelycertaintoDrThorne\'smind;norwasheabletoexpressanysuchopinionwhenhefirstmetFrankinLondon。AtthattimeMary\'sletterwasinFrank\'spocket;andFrank,thoughhisrealbusinessappertainedmuchmoretothefactofSirLouis\'sdeath,andtheeffectthatwouldimmediatelyhaveonhisfather\'saffairs,wasmuchmorefullofwhatsomuchmorenearlyconcernedhimself。\'IwillshowitDrThornehimself,\'saidhe,\'andaskhimwhathethinks。\'

DrThornewasstretchedfastasleeponthecomfortlesshorse-hairsofainthedingysitting-roomattheGray\'sInnCoffee-housewhenFrankfoundhim。Thefuneral,andhisjourneytoLondon,andthelawyershadtogetherconqueredhisenergies,andhelayandsnored,withnoseupright,whileheavyLondonsummerfliessettledonhisheadandface,androbbedhisslumbersofhalftheircharms。

\'Ibegyourpardon,\'saidhe,jumpingupasthoughhehadbeendetectedinsomedisgracefulact。\'Uponmyword,Frank,Ibegyourpardon;

but——well,mydearfellow,allwellatGreshamsbury——eh?\'andasheshookhimself,hemadealungeatoneuncommonlydisagreeableflythathadbeenathimforthelasttenminutes。Itishardlynecessarytosaythathemissedhisenemy。

\'Ishouldhavebeenwithyoubefore,doctor,butIwasdownatMalvern。\'

\'AtMalvern,eh?Ah!soOrieltoldme。ThedeathofpoorSirLouiswasverysudden——wasitnot?\'

\'Very。\'

\'Poorfellow——poorfellow!Hisfatehasforsometimebeenpasthope。

Itisamadness,Frank;theworstofmadness。Onlythinkofit——fatherandson!Andsuchacareerasthefatherhad——suchacareerasthesonmighthavehad!\'

\'Ithasbeenveryquicklyrun,\'saidFrank。

\'Mayitbeallforgivenhim!IsometimescannotbutbelieveinaspecialProvidence。Thatpoorfellowwasnotable,neverwouldhavebeenable,tomakeproperuseofthemeanswhichfortunehadgivenhim。I

hopetheymayfallintobetterhands。Thereisnouseindenyingit,hisdeathwillbeanimmenserelieftome,andareliefalsotoyourfather。

Allthislawbusinesswillnow,ofcourse,bestopped。Asforme,IhopeImayneverbetrusteeagain。\'

Frankhadputhishandfourorfivetimesintohisbreast-pocket,andhadasoftentakenoutandputbackagainMary\'sletterbeforehecouldfindhimselfabletobringDrThornetothesubject。Atlasttherewasalullinthepurelylegaldiscussion,causedbythedoctorintimatingthathesupposedFrankwouldnowsoonreturntoGreshamsbury。

\'Yes;Ishallgoto-morrowmorning。\'

\'What!sosoonasthat?IcountedonhavingyouonedayinLondonwithme。\'

\'No,Ishallgoto-morrow。I\'mnotfitforcompanyforanyone。NoramIfitforanything。Readthat,doctor。It\'snouseputtingitoffanylonger。Imustgetyoutotalkthisoverwithme。Justreadthat,andtellmewhatyouthinkaboutit。Itwaswrittenaweekago,butsomehowIhaveonlygotitto-day。\'Andputtingtheletterintothedoctor\'shands,heturnedawaytothewindow,andlookedoutamongtheHolbornomnibuses。DrThornetooktheletterandreadit。Mary,aftershehadwrittenit,hadbewailedtoherselfthattheletterwascold;butithadnotseemedcoldtoherlover,nordiditappearsotoheruncle。WhenFrankturnedroundfromthewindow,thedoctor\'shandkerchiefwasuptohiseyes;who,inordertohidethetearsthatwerethere,wasobligedtogothrougharatherviolentprocessofblowinghisnose。

\'Well,\'hesaid,ashegavebackthelettertoFrank。

Well!whatdidwellmean?Wasitwell?orwoulditbewellwerehe,Frank,tocomplywiththesuggestionmadetohimbyMary?

\'Itisimpossible,\'hesaid,\'thatmattersshouldgoonlikethat。Thinkwhathersufferingsmusthavebeenbeforeshewrotethat。Iamsureshelovesme。\'

\'Ithinkshedoes,\'saidthedoctor。

\'Anditisoutofthequestionthatsheshouldbesacrificed;norwillI

consenttosacrificemyownhappiness。Iamquitewillingtoworkformybread,andIamsurethatIamable。Iwillnotsubmitto——Doctor,whatanswerdoyouthinkIoughttogivetothatletter?Therecanbenopersonsoanxiousforherhappinessasyouare——exceptmyself。\'Andasheaskedthequestion,heagainputintothedoctor\'shands,almostunconsciously,theletterwhichhehadstillbeenholdinginhisown。

Thedoctorturneditoverandover,andthenopeneditagain。

\'WhatansweroughtItomaketoit?\'demandedFrank,withenergy。

\'Yousee,Frank,Ihaveneverinterferedinthismatter,otherwisethantotellyouthewholetruthaboutMary\'sbirth。\'

\'Oh,butyoumustinterfere:youshouldsaywhatyouthink。\'

\'Circumstancedasyouarenow——thatis,justatthepresentmoment——youcouldhardlymarryimmediately。\'

\'Whynotletmetakeafarm?Myfathercould,atanyrate,manageacoupleofthousandpoundsorsoformetostockit。Thatwouldnotbeaskingmuch。Ifhecouldnotgiveitme,Iwouldnotscrupletoborrowsomuchelsewhere。\'AndFrankbethoughthimofallMissDunstable\'soffers。

\'Oh,yes;thatcouldbemanaged。\'

\'Thenwhynotmarryimmediately;sayinsixmonthsorso?Iamnotunreasonable;though,Heavenknows,Ihavebeenkeptinsuspenselongenough。Asforher,Iamsureshemustbesufferingfrightfully。Youknowherbest,and,therefore,IaskyouwhatanswerIoughttomake:asformyself,Ihavemadeupmyownmind;Iamnotachild,norwillIletthemtreatmeassuch。\'

Frank,ashespoke,waswalkingrapidlyabouttheroom;andhbroughtouthisdifferentpositions,oneaftertheother,withalittlepause,whilewaitingforthedoctor\'sanswer。Thedoctorwassitting,withtheletterstillinhishands,ontheheadofthesofa,turningoverinhismindtheapparentabsurdityofFrank\'sdesiretoborrowtwothousandpoundsforafarm,when,inallhumanprobability,hemightinafewmonthsbeinpossessionofalmostanysumheshouldchoosetoname。AndyethewouldnottellhimofSirRoger\'swill。\'Ifitshouldturnouttobeallwrong?\'saidhetohimself。

\'Doyouwishmetogiveherup?\'saidFrank,atlast。

\'No。HowcanIwishit?HowcanIexpectabettermatchforher?

Besides,Frank,IlovenomanintheworldsowellasIdoyou。\'

\'Thenwillyouhelpme?\'

\'What!againstyourfather?\'

\'Against!no,notagainstanybody。ButwillyoutellMaryshehasyourconsent?\'

\'Ithinksheknowsthat。\'

\'Butyouhaveneversaidanythingtoher?\'

\'Lookhere,Frank;youaskmeformyadvice,andIwillgiveityou:gohome,though,indeed,Iwouldratheryouwentanywhereelse。\'

\'No,Imustgohome;andImustseeher。\'

\'Verywell,gohome:asforseeingMary,Ithinkyouhadbetterputitoffforafortnight。\'

\'Quiteimpossible。\'

\'Well,that\'smyadvice。But,atanyrate,makeupyourmindtonothingforafortnight。Waitforonefortnight,andIthenwilltellyouplainly——youandhertoo——whatIthinkyououghttodo。Attheendofafortnightcometome,andtellthesquirethatIwilltakeitasagreatkindnessifhewillcomewithyou。Shehassufferedterribly,terribly;

anditisnecessarythatsomethingshouldbesettled。Butafortnightcanmakenogreatdifference。\'

\'Andtheletter?\'

\'Oh!there\'stheletter。\'

\'ButwhatshallIsay?OfcourseIshallwritetoherto-night。\'

\'Tellhertowaitafortnight。And,Frank,mindyoubringyourfatherwithyou。\'

Frankcoulddrawnothingfurtherfromhisfriendsaveconstantrepetitionsofthischargetohimtowaitafortnight,——justoneotherfortnight。

\'Well,Iwillcometoyouatanyrate,\'saidFrank;\'and,ifpossible,I

willbringmyfather。ButIshallwritetoMaryto-night。\'

OntheSaturdaymorning,Mary,whowasthennearlybroken-heartedatherlover\'ssilence,receivedashortnote:——

\'MYOWNMARY

\'Ishallbehometo-morrow。Iwillbynomeansreleaseyoufromyourpromise。OfcourseyouwillperceivethatIonlygotyourletterto-day。\'

Yourowndearest,FRANK。\'

Shortasitwas,thissufficedMary。Itisonethingforayoungladytomakeprudent,heart-breakingsuggestions,butquiteanothertohavethemaccepted。ShedidcallhimdearestFrank,evenonthatoneday,almostasoftenashehaddesiredher。

CHAPTERXLVI

OURPETFOXFINDSATAIL

Frankreturnedhome,andhisimmediatebusinesswasofcoursewithhisfather,andwithMrGazebee,whowasstillatGreshamsbury。

\'Butwhoistheheir?\'askedMrGazebee,whenFrankhadexplainedthatthedeathofSirLouisrenderedunnecessaryanyimmediatelegalsteps。

\'Uponmyword,Idon\'tknow,\'saidFrank。

\'YousawDrThorne,\'saidthesquire。\'Hemusthaveknown。\'

\'Ineverthoughtofaskinghim,\'saidFrank,naively。

MrGazebeelookedrathersolemn。\'Iwonderatthat,\'saidhe;\'foreverythingdependsonthehandsthepropertywillgointo。Letmesee;I

thinkSirRogerhadamarriedsister。Wasnotthatso,MrGresham?\'Andthenitoccurredforthefirsttime,bothtothesquireandtohisson,thatMaryThornewastheeldestchildofthissister。ButitneveroccurredtoeitherofthemthatMarycouldbethebaronet\'sheir。

DrThornecamedownforacoupleofdaysbeforethefortnightwasovertoseehispatients,andthenreturnedagaintoLondon。Butduringthisshortvisithewasutterlydumbonthesubjectoftheheir。HecalledatGreshamsburytoseeLadyArabella,andwasevenquestionedbythesquireonthesubject。Butheobstinatelyrefusedtosayanythingmorethannothingcertaincouldbeknownforafewdays。

Immediatelyafterhisreturn,FranksawMary,andtoldherallthathadhappened。\'Icannotunderstandmyuncle,\'saidshe,almosttremblingasshestoodclosetohiminherowndrawing-room。\'Heusuallyhatesmysteries,andyetnowheissomysterious。Hetoldme,Frank——thatwasafterIhadwrittenthatunfortunateletter——\'

\'Unfortunateindeed!Iwonderwhatyoureallythoughtofmewhenyouwerewritingit?\'

\'Ifyouhadheardwhatyourmothersaid,youwouldnotbesurprised。

But,afterthat,unclesaid——\'

\'Saidwhat?\'

\'Heseemedtothink——Idon\'trememberwhatitwashesaid。Buthesaid,hehopedthatthingsmightyetturnoutwell;andthenIwasalmostsorrythatIhadwrittentheletter。\'

\'Ofcourseyouweresorry,andsoyououghttohavebeen。TosaythatyouwouldnevercallmeFrankagain!\'

\'Ididn\'texactlysaythat。\'

\'IhavetoldhimthatIwillwaitafortnight,andsoIwill。Afterthat,Ishalltakethematterintomyownhands。\'

ItmaybesupposedthatLadyArabellawasnotwellpleasedtolearnthatFrankandMaryhadbeenagaintogether;and,intheagonyofherspirit,shedidsaysomeill-naturedthingsbeforeAugusta,whohadnowreturnedhomefromCourcyCastle,astothegrossimproprietyofMary\'sconduct。

ButtoFrankshesaidnothing。

NorwastheremuchsaidbetweenFrankandBeatrice。Ifeverythingcouldreallybesettledattheendofthatfortnightwhichwastowitnessthedisclosureofthedoctor\'smystery,therewouldstillbetimetoarrangethatMaryshouldbeatthewedding。\'Itshallbesettledthen,\'hesaidtohimself;\'andifitbesettled,mymotherwillhardlyventuretoexcludemyaffiancedbridefromthehouse。\'ItwasnowthebeginningofAugust,anditwantedyetamonthtotheOrielwedding。

ButthoughhesaidnothingtohismotherortoBeatrice,hedidsaymuchtohisfather。Inthefirstplace,heshowedhimMary\'sletter。\'Ifyourheartbenotmadeofstoneitwillbesoftenedbythat,\'hesaid。MrGresham\'sheartwasnotofstone,andhedidacknowledgethattheletterwasaverysweetletter。Butweknowhowthedropofwaterhollowsstone。ItwasnotbytheviolenceofhisappealthatFranksucceededinobtainingfromhisfatherasortofhalf-consentthathewouldnolongeropposethematch;butbytheassiduitywithwhichtheappealwasrepeated。Frank,aswehavesaid,hadmorestubbornnessofwillthanhisfather;andso,beforethefortnightwasover,thesquirehadbeentalkedover,andpromisedtoattendatthedoctor\'sbidding。

\'IsupposeyouhadbettertaketheHazlehurstfarm,\'saidhetohisson,withasigh。\'Itjoinstheparkandthehome-fields,andIwillgiveyouthemupalso。Godknows,Idon\'tcareaboutfarminganymore——oraboutanythingelseeither。\'

\'Don\'tsaythat,father。\'

\'Well,well!But,Frank,wherewillyoulive?Theoldhouseisbigenoughforusall。ButhowwouldMarygetonwithyourmother?\'

Attheendofthisfortnight,truetohistime,thedoctorreturnedtothevillage。Hewasabadcorrespondent;andthoughhehadwrittensomeshortnotestoMary,hehadsaidnowordtoherabouthisbusiness。Itwaslateintheeveningwhenhegothome,anditwasunderstoodbyFrankandthesquirethattheyweretobewithhimonthefollowingmorning。

NotawordhadbeensaidtoLadyArabellaonthesubject。

Itwaslateintheeveningwhenhegothome,andMarywaitedforhimwithaheartalmostsickwithexpectation。Assoonastheflyhadstoppedatthelittlegatesheheardhisvoice,andheardatoncethatitwasquick,joyful,andtellingmuchofinwardsatisfaction。Hehadagood-naturedwordforJanet,andcalledThomasanoldblunder-headinamannerthatmadeBridgetlaughoutright。

\'He\'llhavehisnoseputoutofjointsomeday;won\'the?\'saidthedoctor。Bridgetblushedandlaughedagain,andmadeasigntoThomasthathehadbetterlooktohisface。

Marywasinhisarmsbeforehewasyetwithinthedoor。\'Mydarling,\'

saidhe,tenderlykissingher。\'Youaremyowndarlingyetawhile。\'

\'OfcourseIam。AmInotalwaystobeso?\'

\'Well,well;letmehavesometea,atanyrate,forI\'minafeverofthirst。TheymaycallthatteaattheJunctioniftheywill;butifChinaweresunkundertheseaitwouldmakenodifferencetothem。\'

DrThornealwayswasinafeverofthirstwhenhegothomefromtherailway,andalwaysmadecomplaintastoteaattheJunction。Marywentaboutherusualworkwithalmostmorethanherusualalacrity,andsotheyweresoonseatedinthedrawing-roomtogether。

Shesoonfoundthathismannerwasmorethanordinarilykindtoher;andtherewasmoreoversomethingabouthimwhichseemedtomakehimsparklewithcontentment,buthesaidnowordaboutFrank,nordidhemakeanyallusiontothebusinesswhichhadtakenhimuptotown。

\'Haveyougotthroughallyourwork?\'shesaidtohimonce。

\'Yes,yes;Ithinkall。\'

\'Andthoroughly?\'

\'Yes;thoroughly,Ithink。ButIamverytired,andsoareyoutoo,darling,withwaitingforme。\'

\'Oh,no,Iamnottired,\'saidshe,asshewentoncontinuallyfillinghiscup;\'butIamsohappytohaveyouhomeagain。Youhavebeenawaysomuchlately。\'

\'Ah,yes;wellIsupposeIshallnotgoawayanymorenow。Itwillbesomebodyelse\'sturnnow。\'

\'Uncle,Ithinkyouaregoingtotakeupwritingmysteryromances,likeMrsRadciffe\'s。\'

\'Yes;andI\'llbeginto-morrow,certainlywith——But,Mary,Iwillnotsayanotherwordto-night。Givemeakiss,dearest,andI\'llgo。\'

Marydidkisshim,andhedidgo。Butasshewasstilllingeringintheroom,puttingawayabook,orareelofthread,andthensittingdowntothinkwhatthemorrowwouldbringforth,thedoctoragaincameintotheroominhisdressing-gown,andwiththeslipperson。

\'What,notgoneyet?\'saidhe。

\'No,notyet;I\'mgoingnow。\'

\'YouandI,Mary,havealwaysaffectedagooddealofindifferenceastomoney,andallthatsortofthing。\'

\'Iwon\'tacknowledgethatithasbeenanaffectationatall,\'sheanswered。

\'Perhapsnot;butwehaveoftenexpressedit,havewenot?\'

\'Isuppose,uncle,youthinkthatwearelikethefoxthatlosthistail,orrathersomeunfortunatefoxthatmightbebornwithoutone。\'

\'Iwonderhowweshouldeitherofusbearitifwefoundourselvessuddenlyrich。Itwouldbeagreattemptation——asoretemptation。I

fear,Mary,thatwhenpoorpeopletalkdisdainfullyofmoney,theyoftenarelikeyourfox,bornwithoutatail。Ifnaturesuddenlyshouldgivethatbeastatail,wouldhenotbeprouderofitthanalltheotherfoxesinthewood?\'

\'Well,Isupposehewould。That\'stheverymeaningofthestory。Buthowmoralyou\'vebecomeallofasudden,attwelveo\'clockatnight!

InsteadofbeingMrsRadcliffe,Ishallthinkyou\'reMrAesop。\'

Hetookupthearticlewhichhehadcometoseek,andkissingheragainontheforehead,wentawaytohisbed-roomwithoutfurtherspeech。\'Whatcanhemeanbyallthisaboutmoney?\'saidMarytoherself。\'ItcannotbethatbySirLouis\'sdeathhewillgetanyofallthisproperty;\'andthenshebegantobethinkherselfwhether,afterall,shewouldwishhimtobearichman。\'Ifhewereveryrich,hemightdosomethingtoassistFrank;andthen——\'

Thereneverwasafoxyetwithoutatailwhowouldnotbedelightedtofindhimselfsuddenlypossessedofthatappendage。Never;lettheuntailedfoxhavebeeneversosincereinhisadvicetohisfriends!Weareallofus,thegoodandthebad,lookingfortails——foronetail,orformorethanone;wedosotoooftenbywaysthataremeanenough:butperhapsthereisnotail-seekermoremean,moresneakinglymeanthanhewholooksouttoadornhisbarebackbyatailbymarriage。

Thedoctorwasupveryearlythenextmorning,longbeforeMarywasreadywithherteacups。Hewasup,andinhisownstudybehindtheshop,arrangingdingypapers,pullingabouttinboxeswhichhehadbroughtdownwithhimfromLondon,andpilingonhiswriting-tableonesetofdocumentsinoneplace,andoneinanother。\'IthinkIunderstanditall,\'saidhe;\'butyetIknowIshallbebothered。Well,Ineverwillbeanyone\'strusteeagain。Letmesee!\'andthenhesatdown,andwithbewilderedlookrecapitulatedtohimselfsundryheavyitems。\'WhatthosesharesarereallyworthIcannotunderstand,andnobodyseemstobeabletotellone。Theymustmakeitoutamongthemasbesttheycan。Letmesee;that\'sBoxallHill,andthisisGreshamsbury。I\'llputanewspaperoverGreshamsbury,orthesquirewillknowit!\'andthen,havingmadehisarrangements,hewenttohisbreakfast。

IknowIamwrong,mymuchandtrulyhonouredcritic,aboutthesetitle-deedsanddocuments。Butwhenwe\'vegotabarristerinhand,thenifIgowrongafterthat,lettheblamebeonmyownshoulders——oronhis。

Thedoctoratehisbreakfastquickly;anddidnottalkmuchtohisniece。Butwhathedidsaywasofanaturetomakeherfeelstrangelyhappy。Shecouldnotanalyseherownfeelings,orgiveareasonforherownconfidence;butshecertainlydidfeel,andeventrust,thatsomethingwasgoingtohappenafterbreakfastwhichwouldmakehermorehappythanshehadbeenformanymonths。

\'Janet,\'saidhe,lookingathiswatch,\'ifMrGreshamandMrFrankcall,showthemintomystudy。Whatareyougoingtodowithyourself,mydear?\'

\'Idon\'tknow,uncle;youaresomysterious,andIaminsuchatwitter,thatIdon\'tknowwhattodo。WhyisMrGreshamcominghere——thatis,thesquire?\'

\'BecauseIhavebusinesswithhimabouttheScatcherdproperty。YouknowthatheowedSirLouismoney。Butdon\'tgoout,Mary。IwantyoutobeinthewayifIshouldhavetocallforyou。Youcanstayinthedrawing-room,can\'tyou?\'

\'Oh,yes,uncle;orhere。\'

\'No,dearest;gointothedrawing-room。\'Maryobedientlydidasshewasbid;andthereshesat,forthenextthreehours,wondering,wondering,wondering。Duringthegreaterpartofthattime,however,shewellknewthatMrGresham,senior,andMrGresham,junior,werebothwithheruncle,below。

Ateleventhedoctor\'svisitorscame。hehadexpectedthemsomewhatearlier,andwasbeginningtobecomefidgety。Hehadsomuchonhishandsthathecouldnotsitstillforamomenttillhehad,atanyrate,commencedit。Theexpectedfootstepswereatlastheardonthegravel-path,andmomentortwoafterwardsJanetusheredthefatherandsonintotheroom。

Thesquiredidnotlookverywell。Hewaswornandsorrowful,andratherpale。Thedeathofhisyoungcreditormightbesupposedtohavegivenhimsomerelieffromhismorepressingcares,butthenecessityofyieldingtoFrank\'swisheshadalmostmorethanbalancedthis。Whenamanhasdailytoreflectthatheispoorerthanhewasthedaybefore,hesoonbecomeswornandsorrowful。

ButFrankwaswell;bothinhealthandspirits。HealsofeltasMarydid,thatthedaywastobringforthsomethingwhichshouldendhispresenttroubles;andhecouldnotbutbehappytothinkthathecouldnowtellDrThornethathisfather\'sconsenttohismarriagehadbeengiven。

Thedoctorshookhandswiththemboth,andthentheysatdown。Theywereallratherconstrainedintheirmanner;andatfirstitseemedthatnothingbutlittlespeechesofcomplimentweretobemade。Atlast,thesquireremarkedthatFrankhadbeentalkingtohimaboutMissThorne。

\'AboutMary?\'saidthedoctor。

\'Yes;aboutMary,\'saidthesquire,correctinghimself。Itwasquiteunnecessarythatheshouldusesocoldanameastheother,nowthathehadagreedtothematch。

\'Well!\'saidDrThorne。

\'Isupposeitmustbeso,doctor。Hehassethisheartuponit,andGodknows,Ihavenothingtosayagainsther——againstherpersonally。Noonecouldsayawordagainsther。Sheisasweet,goodgirl,excellentlybroughtup;and,asformyself,Ihavealwayslovedher。\'Frankdrewneartohisfather,andpressedhishandagainstthesquire\'sarm,bywayofgivinghim,insomesort,afilialembraceforhiskindness。

\'Thankyou,squire,thankyou,\'saidthedoctor。\'Itisverygoodofyoutosaythat。Sheisagoodgirl,andifFrankchoosestotakeher,hewill,inmyestimation,havemadeagoodchoice。\'

\'Chooses!\'saidFrank,withalltheenthusiasmofalover。

Thesquirefelthimselfperhapsalittleruffledatthewayinwhichthedoctorreceivedhisgraciousintimation;buthedidnowshowitashewenton。\'Theycannot,youknow,doctor,looktoberichpeople——\'

\'Ah!well,well,\'interruptedthedoctor。

\'IhavetoldFrankso,andIthinkthatyoushouldtellMary。Frankmeanstotakesomelandintohishand,andhemustfarmitasafarmer。

Iwillendeavourtogivehimthree,orperhapsfourhundredayear。Butyouknowbetter——\'

\'Stop,squire;stopaminute。Wewilltalkaboutthatpresently。ThisdeathofpoorSirLouiswillmakeadifference。\'

\'Notpermanently,\'saidthesquiremournfully。

\'Andnow,Frank,\'saidthedoctor,notattendingtothesquire\'slastwords,\'whatdoyousay?\'

\'WhatdoIsay?IsaywhatIsaidtoyouinLondontheotherday。I

believeMarylovesme;indeed,Iwon\'tbeaffected——Iknowshedoes。I

havelovedher——Iwasgoingtosayalways;and,indeed,Ialmostmightsayso。Myfatherknowsthatthisisnolightfancyofmine。Astowhathesaysaboutourbeingpoor,why——\'

Thedoctorwasveryarbitrary,andwouldhearneitherofthemonthesubject。

\'MrGresham,\'saidhe,interruptingFrank,\'ofcourseIamwellawarehowverylittlesuitedMaryisbybirthtomarryyouronlyson。\'

\'Itistoolatetothinkaboutthatnow,\'saidthesquire。

\'Itisnottoolateformetojustifymyself,\'repliedthedoctor。\'Wehavelongknowneachother,MrGresham,andyousaidheretheotherday,thatthisisasubjectastowhichwehavebeenofonemind。Birthandbloodareveryvaluablegifts。\'

\'Icertainlythinkso,\'saidthesquire;\'butonecan\'thaveeverything。\'

\'No;onecan\'thaveeverything。\'

\'IfIamsatisfiedinthatmatter——\'beganFrank。

\'Stopamoment,mydearboy,\'saidthedoctor。\'Asyourfathersays,onecan\'thaveeverything。Mydearfriend——\'andhegavehishandtothesquire——\'donotbeangryifIalludedforamomenttotheestate。Ithasgrievedmetoseeitmeltingaway——theoldfamilyacresthathavesolongbeentheheritageoftheGreshams。\'

\'Weneednottalkaboutthatnow,DrThorne,\'saidFrank,inanalmostangrytone。

\'ButImust,Frank,foronemoment,tojustifymyself。IcouldnothaveexcusedmyselfinlettingMarythinkthatshecouldbecomeyourwifeifIhadnothopedthatgoodmightcomeofit。\'

\'Well;goodwillcomeofit,\'saidFrank,whodidnotquiteunderstandatwhatthedoctorwasdriving。

\'Ihopeso。Ihavehadmuchdoubtaboutthis,andhavebeensorelyperplexed;butnowIdohopeso。Frank——MrGresham——\'andthenDrThornerosefromhischair;butwas,foramoment,unabletogoonwithhistale。

\'Wewillhopethatitisallforthebest,\'saidthesquire。

\'Iamsureitis,\'saidFrank。

\'Yes;Ihopeitis。Idothinkitis;Iamsureitis,Frank。Marywillnotcometoyouempty-handed。Iwishforyoursake——yes,andforherstoo——thatherbirthwereequaltoherfortune,asherworthissuperiortoboth。MrGresham,thismarriagewill,atanyrate,putanendtoyourpecuniaryembarrassments——unless,indeed,Frankshouldproveahardcreditor。MynieceisSirRogerScatcherd\'sheir。\'

Thedoctor,assoonashemadetheannouncement,begantoemployhimselfsedulouslyaboutthepapersonthetable;which,intheconfusioncausedbyhisownemotion,hetransferredhitherandthitherinsuchamannerastoupsetallhispreviousarrangements。\'Andnow,\'hesaid,\'Imightaswellexplain,aswellasIcan,ofwhatthatfortuneconsists。Here,thisis——no——\'

\'But,DrThorne,\'saidthesquire,nowperfectlypale,andalmostgaspingforbreath,\'whatisityoumean?\'

\'There\'snotashadowofdoubt,\'saidthedoctor。\'I\'vehadSirAbrahamHaphazard,andSirRicketyGiggs,andoldNeversayeDis,andMrSnilam;

andtheyareallofthesameopinion。Thereisnotthesmallestdoubtaboutit。Ofcourse,shemustadminister,andallthat;andI\'mafraidthere\'llbeaveryheavysumtopayforthetax;forshecannotinheritasaniece,youknow。MrSnilampointedoutthatparticularly。But,afterallthat,there\'llbe——I\'vegotitdownonapieceofpaper,somewhere——threegrainsofbluepill。I\'mreallysobothered,squire,withallthesepapers,andallthoselawyers,thatIdon\'tknowwhetherI\'msittingorstanding。There\'sreadymoneyenoughtopayallthetaxandallthedebts。Iknowthat,atanyrate。\'

\'Youdon\'tmeantosaythatMaryThorneisnowpossessedofallSirRogerScatcherd\'swealth?\'atlastejaculatedthesquire。

\'Butthat\'sexactlywhatIdomeantosay,\'saidthedoctor,lookingupfromhispaperswithatearinhiseye,andasmileonhismouth;\'andwhatismore,squire,youoweheratthepresentmomentexactly——I\'vegotthatdowntoo,somewhere,onlyIamsobotheredwithallthesepapers。Come,squire,whendoyoumeantopayher?She\'sinagreathurry,asyoungladiesarewhentheywanttogetmarried。\'

Thedoctorwasinclinedtojokeifpossible,soastocarryoff,asitwere,someofthegreatweightofobligationwhichitmightseemthathewasthrowingonthefatherandson;butthesquirewasbynomeansinastatetounderstandajoke:hardlyasyetinastatetocomprehendwhatwassoveryseriousinthismatter。

\'DoyoumeanthatMaryistheownerofBoxallHill?\'saidhe。

\'IndeedIdo,\'saidthedoctor;andhewasjustgoingtoadd,\'andofGreshamsburyalso,\'buthestoppedhimself。

\'What,thewholepropertythere?\'

\'That\'sonlyasmallportion,\'saidthedoctor。\'Ialmostwishitwereall,forthenIwouldnotbesobothered。Lookhere;thesearetheBoxallHilltitle-deeds;that\'sthesimplestpartofthewholeaffair;

andFrankmaygoandsettlehimselfthereto-morrowifhepleases。\'

\'Stopamoment,DrThorne,\'saidFrank。Theseweretheonlywordswhichhehadyetutteredsincethetidingshadbeenconveyedtohim。

\'Andthese,squire,aretheGreshamsburypapers:\'andthedoctor,withconsiderableceremony,withdrewthecoveringnewspapers。\'Lookatthem;

theretheyallareonceagain。WhenIsuggestedtoMrSnilamthatI

supposedtheymightnowallgobacktotheGreshamsburymunimentroom,I

thoughthewouldhavefainted。AsIcannotreturnthemtoyou,youwillhavetowaittillFrankshallgivethemup。\'

\'But,DrThorne,\'saidFrank。

\'Well,myboy。\'

\'DoesMaryknowallaboutthis?\'

\'Notawordofit。Imeanthatyoushalltellher。\'

\'Perhaps,undersuchveryalteredcircumstances——\'

\'Eh?\'

\'Thechangeissogreatandsosudden,soimmenseinitseffects,thatMarymaywishperhaps——\'

\'Wish!wishwhat?Wishnottobetoldofitatall?\'

\'Ishallnotthinkofholdinghertoherengagement——thatis,if——Imeantosay,sheshouldhavetimeatanyrateforconsideration。\'

\'Oh,Iunderstand,\'saidthedoctor。\'Sheshallhavetimeforconsideration。Howmuchshallwegiveher,squire,threeminutes?GouptoherFrank:sheisinthedrawing-room。\'

Frankwenttothedoor,andthenhesitated,andreturned。\'Icouldnotdoit,\'saidhe。\'Idon\'tthinkthatIunderstanditallyet。IamsobewilderedthatIcouldnottellher;\'andhesatdownatthetable,andbegantosobwithemotion。

\'Andsheknowsnothingofit?\'saidthesquire。

\'Notaword。IthoughtthatIwouldkeepthepleasureoftellingherforFrank。\'

\'Sheshouldnotbeleftinsuspense,\'saidthesquire。

\'Come,Frank,gouptoher,\'againurgedthedoctor。\'You\'vebeenreadyenoughwithyourvisitswhenyouknewthatyououghttostayaway。\'

\'Icannotdoit,\'saidFrank,afterapauseofsomemoments;\'norisitrightthatIshould。Itwouldbetakingadvantageofher。\'

\'Gotoheryourself,doctor;itisyouthatshoulddoit,\'saidthesquire。

Aftersomefurtherslightdelay,thedoctorgotup,anddidgoupstairs。

He,even,washalfafraidofthetask。\'Itmustbedone,\'hesaidtohimself,ashisheavystepsmountedthestairs。\'Buthowtotellit?\'

Whenheentered,Marywasstandinghalf-wayuptheroom,asthoughshehadrisentomeethim。Herfacewastroubled,andhereyeswerealmostwild。Theemotion,thehopes,thefearsofthemorninghadalmostbeentoomuchforher。Shehadheardthemurmuringofthevoicesintheroombelow,andhadknownthatoneofthemwasthatofherlover。Whetherthatdiscussionwastobeforhergoodorillshedidnotknow;butshefeltthatfurthersuspensewouldalmostkillher。\'Icouldwaitforyears,\'shesaidtoherself,\'ifIdidbutknow。IfIlosthim,I

supposeIshouldbearit,ifIdidbutknow。\'——Well;shewasgoingtoknow。

Herunclemetherinthemiddleoftheroom。Hisfacewasserious,thoughnotsad;tooserioustoconfirmherhopesatthatmomentofdoubt。\'Whatisit,uncle?\'shesaid,takingoneofhishandsbetweenbothofherown。\'Whatisit?Tellme。\'Andasshelookedupintohisfacewithherwildeyes,shealmostfrightenedhim。

\'Mary,\'hesaidgravely,\'youhaveheardmuch,IknowofSirRogerScatcherd\'sgreatfortune。\'

\'Yes,yes,yes!\'

\'NowthatpoorSirLouisisdead——\'

\'Well,uncle,well?\'

\'Ithasbeenleft——\'

\'ToFrank!toMrGresham,tothesquire!\'exclaimedMary,whefelt,withanagonyofdoubt,thatthissuddenaccessionofimmensewealthmightseparateherstillfurtherfromherlover。

\'No,Mary,nottotheGreshams;buttoyourself。\'

\'Tome!\'shecried,andputtingbothherhandstoherforehead,sheseemedtobeholdinghertemplestogether。\'Tome!\'

\'Yes,Mary;itisallyourownnow。Todoasyoulikebestwithitall——all。MayGod,inHismercy,enableyoutobeartheburden,andlightenforyouthetemptation!\'

Shehadsofarmovedastofindthenearestchair,andthereshewasnowseated,staringatherunclewithfixedeyes。\'Uncle,\'shesaid,\'whatdoesitmean?\'Thenhecame,andsittingbesideher,heexplained,asbesthecould,thestoryofherbirth,andherkinshipwiththeScatcherds。\'Andwhereishe,uncle?\'shesaid。\'Whydoeshenotcometome?\'

\'Iwantedhimtocome,butherrefused。Theyareboththerenow,thefatherandson;shallIfetchthem?\'

\'Fetchthem!whom?Thesquire?No,uncle;butmaywegotothem?\'

\'Surely,Mary。\'

\'But,uncle——\'

\'Yes,dearest。\'

\'Isittrue?areyousure?Forhissake,youknow;notformyown。Thesquire,youknow——Oh,uncle!Icannotgo。\'

\'Theyshallcometoyou。\'

No——no。Ihavegonetohimsuchhundredsoftimes;Iwillneverallowthatheshallbesenttome。But,uncle,isittrue?\'

Thedoctor,ashewentdownstairs,mutteredsomethingaboutSirAbrahamHaphazard,andSirRicketyGiggs;butthesegreatnamesweremuchthrownawayuponpoorMary。Thedoctorenteredtheroomfirst,andtheheiressfollowedhimwithdowncasteyesandtimidsteps。Shewasatfirstafraidtoadvance,butwhenshedidlookup,andsawFrankstandingalonebythewindow,herloverrestoredhercourage,andrushinguptohim,shethrewherselfintohisarms。\'Oh,Frank;myownFrank!myownFrank!weshallneverbeseparatedagain。\'

CHAPTERXLVII

HOWTHEBRIDEWASRECEIVED,ANDWHOWEREASKEDTOTHEWEDDING

AndthusafteralldidFrankperformhisduty;hedidmarrymoney;orrather,astheweddinghasnotyettakenplace,andis,indeed,asyethardlytalkedof,weshouldmoreproperlysaythathehadengagedhimselftomarrymoney。Andthen,suchaquantityofmoney!theScatcherdwealthgreatlyexceededtheDunstablewealth;sothatourheromaybelookedonashavingperformedhisdutiesinamannerdeservingtheveryhighestcommendationfromallclassesoftheDeCourcyconnexion。

Andhereceivedit。Butthatwasnothing。ThatheshouldbefetedbytheDeCourcysandtheGreshams,nowthathewasabouttodohisdutybyhisfamilyinsoexemplaryamanner:thatheshouldbepattedontheback,nowthathenolongermeditatedthatvilecrimewhichhadbeensoabhorrenttohismother\'ssoul;thiswasonlynatural;thisishardlyworthyofremark。Buttherewasanothertobefeted,anotherpersontobemadeapersonage,anotherblessedhumanmortalabouttodoherdutybythefamilyofGreshaminamannerthatdeserved,andshouldreceive,LadyArabella\'swarmestcaresses。

DearMary!Itwas,indeed,notsingularthatsheshouldbepreparedtoactsowell,seeingthatinearlyyouthshehadhadtheadvantageofaneducationintheGreshamsburynursery;butnotonthataccountwasitthelessfittingthathervirtueshouldbeacknowledged,eulogized,nay,allbutworshipped。

Howthepartyatthedoctor\'sgotitselfbrokenup,Iamnotpreparedtosay。Frank,Iknow,stayed,anddinedthere,andhispoormother,whowouldnotretiretoresttillshehadkissedhim,andblessedhim,andthankedhimforallhewasdoingforthefamily,waskeptwaitinginherdressing-roomtillaveryunreasonablehourofthenight。

Itwasthesquirewhobroughtthenewsuptothehouse。\'Arabella,\'hesaid,inalow,butsomewhatsolemnvoice,\'youwillbesurprisedatthenewsIbringyou。MaryThorneistheheiresstoalltheScatcherdproperty!\'

\'Oh,heavens!MrGresham。\'

\'Yes,indeed,\'continuedthesquire。\'Soitis;itisvery,very——\'ButLadyArabellahadfainted。Shewasawomanwhogenerallyhadherfeelingsandheremotionsmuchunderherowncontrol;butwhatshenowheardwastoomuchforher。Whenshecametohersenses,thefirstwordsthatescapedherlipswere,\'DearMary!\'

Butthehouseholdhadtosleeponthenewsbeforeitcouldbefullyrealized。Thesquirewasnotbynatureamercenaryman。IfIhaveatallsucceededinputtinghischaracterbeforethereader,hewillberecognizedasonenotoverattachedtomoneyformoney\'ssake。Butthingshadgonesohardwithhim,theworldhadbecomesorough,soungracious,sofullofthorns,thewantofmeanshadbecomeanevilsokeenlyfeltineveryhour,thatitcannotbewonderedatthathisdreamsthatnightshouldbeofagoldenElysium。Thewealthwasnotcomingtohim。True。Buthischiefsorrowhadbeenforhisson。Nowthatsonwouldbehisonlycreditor。Itwasasthoughmountainsofmarblehadbeentakenoffhisbosom。

ButLadyArabella\'sdreamsflewawayatonceintotheseventhheaven。

Sordidastheycertainlywere,theywerenotabsolutelyselfish。FrankwouldnowcertainlybethefirstcommonerinBarsetshire;ofcoursehewouldrepresentthecounty;ofcoursetherewouldbethehouseintown;

itwouldn\'tbeherhouse,butshewascontentedthatthegrandeurshouldbethatofherchild。Hewouldhaveheavenknowswhattospendperannum。AndthatitshouldcomethroughMaryThorne!WhatablessingshehadallowedMarytobebroughtintotheGreshamsburynursery!DearMary!

\'Shewillofcoursebeonenow,\'saidBeatricetohersister。Withher,atthepresentmoment,\'one\'ofcoursemeantoneofthebevythatwastoattendheratthealtar。\'Ohdear!hownice!Ishan\'tknowwhattosaytoherto-morrow。ButIknowonething。\'

\'Whatisthat?\'askedAugusta。

\'Shewillbeasmildandmeekasalittledove。Ifsheandthedoctorhadlosteveryshillingintheworld,shewouldhavebeenproudasaneagle。\'ItmustbeacknowledgedthatBeatricehadhadthewittoreadMary\'scharacterright。

ButAugustawasnotquitepleasedwiththewholeaffair。Notthatshebegrudgedherbrotherhisluck,orMaryherhappiness。Butherideasofrightandwrong——perhapsweshouldrathersayLadyAmelia\'sideas——wouldnotbefairlycarriedout。

\'Afterall,Beatrice,thisdoesnotalterherbirth。IknowitisuselesssayinganythingtoFrank。\'

\'Why,youwouldn\'tbreakboththeirheartsnow?\'

\'Idon\'twanttobreaktheirhearts,certainly。Buttherearethosewhoputtheirdearestandwarmestfeelingsunderrestraintratherthandeviatefromwhattheyknowtobeproper。\'PoorAugusta!shewasthesternprofessoroftheorderofthisphilosophy;thelastinthefamilywhopractisedwithunflinchingcourageitscruelbehests;thelast,alwaysexceptingtheLadyAmelia。

AndhowsleptFrankthatnight?Withhim,atleast,letushope,nay,letussayboldly,thathishappiestthoughtswerenotwiththewealthwhichhewastoacquire。ButyetitwouldbesomethingtorestoreBoxallHilltoGreshamsbury;somethingtogivebacktohisfatherthoserumpledvellumdocuments,sincethedepartureofwhichthesquirehadneverhadahappyday;nay,somethingtocomeforthagaintohisfriendsasagay,youngcountrysquire,insteadofafarmer,clod-compellingforhisbread。Wewouldnothavehimthoughttobebetterthanhewas,norwouldwewishhimtomakehimofotherstuffthannaturegenerallyuses。HisheartdidexultatMary\'swealth;butitleapedhigherstillwhenhethoughtofpurerjoys。

AndwhatshallwesayofMary\'sdreams?Withher,itwasaltogetherwhatsheshouldgive,notatallwhatsheshouldget。Frankhadlovedhersotrulywhenshewassopoor,suchanuttercastaway;Frank,whowithhisbeauty,andspirit,andhistalentsmighthavewonthesmilesoftherichest,thegrandest,thenoblest!Whatlady\'sheartwouldnothaverejoicedtobeallowedtoloveherFrank?Buthehadbeentruetoherthrougheverything。Ah!howoftenshethoughtofthathour,whensuddenlyappearingbeforeher,hehadstrainedhertohisbreast,justasshehadresolvedhowbesttobearthedeath-likechillofhissupposedestrangements!Shewasalwaysthinkingofthattime。Shefedherlovebyrecurringoverandovertothealteredfeelingofthatmoment。Anynowshecouldpayhimforhisgoodness。Payhim!No,thatwouldbeabaseword,abasethought。Herpaymentmustbemade,ifGodwouldsograntit,inmany,manyyearstocome。Butherstore,suchasitwas,shouldbeemptiedintohislap。Itwassoothingtoherpridethatshewouldnothurthimbyherlove,thatshewouldbringnoinjurytotheoldhouse。\'Dear,dearFrank\'shemurmured,asherwakingdream,conqueredatlastbysleep,gavewaytothoseofthefairyworld。

ButshethoughtnotonlyofFrank;dreamednotonlyofhim。Whathadhenotdoneforher,thatuncleofhers,whohadbeenmorelovingtoherthananyfather!Howwashe,too,tobepaid?Paid,indeed!Lovecanonlybepaidinitsowncoin:itknowsofnootherlegaltender。Well,ifherhomewastobeGreshamsbury,atanyrateshewouldnotbeseparatedfromhim。

Whatthedoctordreamedofthat,neitherheoranyoneeverknew。\'Why,uncle,Ithinkyou\'vebeenasleep,\'saidMarytohimthateveningashemovedforamomentuneasilyonthesofa。Hehadbeenasleepforthelastthree-quartersofanhour;——butFrank,hisguest,hadfeltnooffence。

\'No,I\'venotbeenexactlyasleep,\'saidhe;\'butI\'mverytired。I

wouldn\'tdoitallagain,Frank,todoublethemoney。Youhaven\'tgotanymoretea,haveyou,Mary?\'

Onthefollowingmorning,Beatricewasofcoursewithherfriend。Therewasnoawkwardnessbetweentheminmeeting。Beatricehadlovedherwhenshewaspoor,andthoughtheyhadnotlatelythoughtalikeononeveryimportantsubject,MarywastoogracioustoimputethattoBeatriceasacrime。

\'Youwillbeonenow,Mary;ofcourseyouwill。\'

\'IfLadyArabellawillletmecome。\'

\'Oh,Mary;letyou!Doyourememberwhatyousaidonceaboutcoming,andbeingnearme?Ihavesooftenthoughtofit。Andnow,Mary,ImusttellyouaboutCaleb;\'andtheyoungladysettledherselfonthesofa,soastohaveacomfortablelongtalk。Beatricehadbeenquiteright。

Marywasasmeekwithher,andasmildasadove。

AndthenPatienceOrielcame。\'Myfine,youngdarling,magnificent,overgrownheiress,\'saidPatience,embracingher。\'Mybreathdesertedme,andIwasnearlystunnedwhenIheardofit。Howsmallweshallallbe,mydear!Iamquitepreparedtotoadytoyouimmensely;butpraybealittlegracioustome,forthesakeofauldlangsyne。\'

Marygavealong,longkiss。\'Yes,forauldlangsyne,Patience;whenyoutookmeawayunderyourwingtoRichmond。\'Patiencealsohadlovedherwhenshewasintrouble,andthatlove,too,shouldneverbeforgotten。

ButthegreatdifficultywasLadyArabella\'sfirstmeetingwithher。\'I

thinkI\'llgodowntoherafterbreakfast,\'saidherladyshiptoBeatrice,asthetwoweretalkingoverthematterwhilethemotherwasfinishinghertoilet。

\'Iamsureshewillcomeupifyoulikeit,mamma。\'

\'Sheisentitledtoeverycourtesy——asFrank\'sacceptedbride,youknow,\'saidLadyArabella。\'Iwouldnotforworldsfailinanyrespecttoherforhissake。\'

\'Hewillbegladenoughforhertocome,Iamsure,\'saidBeatrice。\'I

wastalkingtoCalebthismorning,andhesays——\'

Thematterwasofimportance,andLadyArabellagaveithermostmatureconsideration。Themannerofreceivingintoone\'sfamilyanheiresswhosewealthiscureallone\'sdifficulties,disperseallone\'stroubles,giveabalmtoallthewoundsofmisfortune,mustunderanycircumstances,beworthyofmuchcare。ButwhenthatheiresshadbeentreatedasMaryhadbeentreated!

\'Imustseeher,atanyrate,beforeIgotoCourcy。\'saidLadyArabella。

\'AreyougoingtoCourcy,mamma?\'

\'Oh,certainly;yes,Imustseemysister-in-lawnow。Youdon\'tseemtorealizetheimportance,mydear,ofFrank\'smarriage。Hewillbeinagreathurryaboutit,and,indeed,Icannotblamehim。Iexpecttheywillallcomehere。\'

\'Who,mamma?TheDeCourcys?\'

\'Yes,ofcourse。Ishallbeverymuchsurprisediftheearldoesnotcomenow。AndImustconsultmysister-in-lawastotheaskingoftheDukeofOmnium。\'

PoorMary!

\'AndIthinkitwillperhapsbebetter,\'continuedLadyArabella,\'thatweshouldhavealargerpartythanintendedatyouraffair。Thecountess,I\'msure,wouldcomenow。Wecouldn\'tputitofffortendays;

couldwe,dear?\'

\'Putitofftendays!\'

\'Yes;itwouldbeconvenient。\'

\'Idon\'tthinkMrOrielwouldlikethatatall,mamma。YouknowhehasmadeallhisarrangementsforhisSundays——\'

Pshaw!Theideaoftheparson\'sSundaysbeingallowedtohaveanybearingonsuchamatterasFrank\'sweddingwouldnowbecome!Why,theywouldhave——howmuch?Betweentwelveandfourteenthousandayear!LadyArabella,whohadmadehercalculationsadozentimesduringthenight,hadneverfoundittobemuchlessthanthelargersum。MrOriel\'sSundaysindeed!

Aftermuchdoubt,LadyArabellaaccededtoherdaughter\'ssuggestion,thatMaryshouldbereceivedatGreshamsburyinsteadofbeingcalledonatthedoctor\'shouse。\'Ifyouthinkshewon\'tmindthecomingupfirst,\'saidherladyship。\'Icertainlycouldreceiveherbetterhere。I

shouldbemore——more——moreable,youknow,toexpresswhatIfeel。Wehadbettergointothebigdrawing-roomto-day,Beatrice。WillyouremembertotellMrsRichards?\'

\'Oh,certainly,\'wasMary\'sanswerwhenBeatrice,withavoicealittletrembling,proposedhertowalkuptothehouse。\'CertainlyIwill,ifLadyArabellawillreceiveme;——only,onething,Trichy。\'

\'What\'sthat,dearest?\'

\'FrankwillthinkthatIcomeafterhim。\'

\'Nevermindwhathethinks。Totellyouthetruth,Mary,IoftencallonPatienceforthesakeoffindingCaleb。That\'sallfairnow,youknow。\'

Maryveryquietlygotputonherstrawbonnet,andsaidshewasreadytogouptothehouse。Beatricewasalittlefluttered,andshowedit。Marywas,perhaps,agooddealfluttered,butshedidnotshowit。ShehadthoughtagooddealaboutherfirstinterviewwithLadyArabella,ofherfirstreturntothehouse;butshehadresolvedtocarryherselfasthoughthematterwereeasytoher。ShewouldnotallowittobeseenthatshefeltthatshebroughtwithhertoGreshamsbury,comfort,ease,andrenewedopulence。

SosheputonherstrawbonnetandwalkedupwithBeatrice。Everybodyabouttheplacehadalreadyheardthenews。Theoldwomanatthelodgecurtsiedlowtoher;thegardener,whowasmowingthelawn。Thebutler,whoopenedthefrontdoor——hemusthavebeenwatchingMary\'sapproach——hadmanifestlyputonacleanwhiteneckclothfortheoccasion。

\'Godblessyouoncemore,MissThorne!\'saidtheoldman,inahalf-whisper。Marywassomewhattroubled,foreverythingseemed,inamanner,tobowdownbeforeher。Andwhyshouldnoteverythingbowdownbeforeher,seeingthatshewasintruththeownerofGreshamsbury?

Andthenaservantinliverywouldopenthebigdrawing-roomdoor。ThisratherupsetbothMaryandBeatrice。ItbecamealmostimpossibleforMarytoentertheroomjustasshewouldhavedonetwoyearsago;butshegotthroughthedifficultywithmuchself-control。

\'Mamma,here\'sMary,\'saidBeatrice。

NorwasLadyArabellaquitemistressofherself,althoughshehadstudiedminutelyhowtobearherself。

\'Oh,Mary,dearMary;whatcanIsaytoyou?\'andthen,withahandkerchieftohereyes,sheranforwardandhidherfaceinMissThorne\'sshoulders。\'WhatcanIsay——canyouforgivemyanxietyformyson?\'

\'Howdoyoudo,LadyArabella?\'saidMary。

\'Mydaughter!mychild!myFrank\'sownbride!Oh,Mary!oh,mychild!

IfIhaveseemedunkindtoyou,ithasbeenthroughlovetohim。\'

\'Allthesethingsareovernow,\'saidMary。\'MrGreshamtoldmeyesterdaythatIshouldbereceivedasFrank\'sfuturewife;andso,yousee,Ihavecome。\'AndthensheslippedthroughLadyArabella\'sarms,andsatdown,meeklydown,onachair。InfiveminutesshehadescapedwithBeatriceintotheschool-room,andwaskissingthechildren,andturningoverthenewtrousseau。Theywere,however,sooninterrupted,andtherewas,perhaps,someotherkissingbesidesthatofthechildren。

\'Youhavenobusinesshereatall,Frank,\'saidBeatrice。\'Hashe,Mary?\'

\'Noneintheworld,Ishouldthink。\'

\'Seewhathehasdonetomypoplin;Ihopeyouwon\'thaveyourthingstreatedsocruelly。He\'llbecarefulenoughaboutthem。\'

\'IsOrielagoodhandatpackingupfinery——eh,Beatrice,\'saidFrank。

\'Heis,atanyrate,toowell-behavedtospoilit。\'ThusMarywasagainmadeathomeonthehouseholdofGreshamsbury。

LadyArabelladidnotcarryoutherlittleplanofdelayingtheOrielwedding。Herideahadbeentoaddsomegrandeurtoit,inordertomakeitamorefittingprecursorofthatothergreaterweddingwhichwastofollowsooninitswake。Butthis,withtheassistanceofthecountess,shefoundherselfabletodowithoutinterferingwithpoorMrOriel\'sSundayarrangements。Thecountessherself,withtheLadiesAlexandrinaandMargaretta,nowpromisedtocome,eventothefirstaffair;andfortheother,thewholeDeCourcyfamilywouldturnout,countandcountess,lordsandladies,HonourableGeorgesandHonourableJohns。

Whathonour,indeed,couldbetoogreattoshowtoabridewhohadfourteenthousandayearinherownright,ortoacousin,whohaddonehisdutybysecuringsuchabridetohimself!

\'Ifthedukebeinthecountry,Iamsurehewillbehappytocome,\'

saidthecountess。\'Ofcourse,hewillbetalkingtoFrankaboutpolitics。Isupposethesquirewon\'texpectFranktobelongtotheoldschoolnow。\'

\'Frank,ofcourse,willjudgeforhimself,Rosina;——withhisposition,youknow!\'AndsothingsweresettledatCourcyCastle。

AndthenBeatricewasweddedandcarriedofftotheLakes。Mary,asshehadpromised,didstandnearher;butnotexactlyintheginghamfrockofwhichshehadoncespoken。Sheworeonthatoccasion——Butitwillbetoomuch,perhaps,totellthereaderwhatsheworeasBeatrice\'sbridesmaid,seeingthatacoupleofpages,atleast,mustbedevotedtohermarriage-dress,andseeing,also,thatwehaveonlyafewpagestofinisheverything;thelistofvisitors,themarriagesettlements,thedress,andallincluded。

ItwasinvainthatMaryendeavouredtorepressLadyArabella\'sardourforgranddoings。Afterall,shewastobemarriedfromthedoctor\'shouse,andnotfromGreshamsbury,anditwasthedoctorwhoshouldhaveinvitedtheguests;but,inthismatter,hedidnotchoosetoopposeherladyship\'sspirit,andshehaditallherownway。

\'WhatcanIdo?\'saidhetoMary。\'Ihavebeencontradictingherineverythingforthelasttwoyears。Theleastwecandoistoletherhaveherownwaynowinatriflelikethis。\'

ButtherewasonepointonwhichMarywouldletnobodyhavehisorherownway;onwhichthewaytobetakenwasverymanifestlytobeherown。

Thiswastouchingthemarriagesettlements。Itmustnotbesupposed,thatifBeatriceweremarriedonaTuesday,MarycouldbemarriedontheTuesdayweekfollowing。Ladieswithtwelvethousandayearcannotbedisposedofinthatway:andbridegroomswhodotheirdutybymarryingmoneyoftenhavetobekeptwaiting。Itwasspring,theearlyspring,beforeFrankwasmadealtogetherahappyman。

Butawordaboutthesettlements。Onthissubjectthedoctorthoughthewouldhavebeendrivenmad。MessrsSlowandBideawhile,asthelawyersoftheGreshamsburyfamily——itwillbeunderstoodthatMrGazebee\'slawbusinesswasofquiteadifferentnature,andhiswork,asregardedGreshamsbury,wasnownearlyover——MessrsSlowandBideawhiledeclaredthatitwouldneverdoforthemtoundertakealonetodrawoutthesettlements。Anheiress,suchasMary,musthavelawyersofherown;

halfadozenatleast,accordingtotheapparentopinionofMessrsSlowandBideawhile。Andsothedoctorhadtogotootherlawyers,andtheyagainhadtoconsultSirAbraham,andMrSnilamonadozendifferentheads。

IfFrankbecametenantintail,inrightofhiswife,butunderhisfather,wouldhebeabletograntleasesformorethantwenty-oneyears?

and,ifso,towhomwouldtherightoftroverbelong?Astoflotsamandjetsam——therewasalittleproperty,MrCritic,onthesea-shore——thatwasamatterthathadtobeleftunsettledatthelast。Suchpointsasthesedotakealongtimetoconsider。Allthisbewilderedthedoctorsadly,andFrankhimselfbegantomakeaccusationsthathewastobedoneoutofhiswifealtogether。

But,aswehavesaid,therewasonepointonwhichMarywouldhaveherownway。Thelawyersmighttieupastheywouldonherbehalfallthemoney,andshares,andmortgageswhichhadbelongedtothelateSirRoger,withthisexception,allthathadeverappertainedtoGreshamsburyshouldbelongtoGreshamsburyagain;notinperspective,nottoherchildren,ortoherchildren\'schildren,butatonce。FrankshouldbelordofBoxallHillinhisownright;andastothoseotherliensonGreshamsbury,letFrankmanagethatwithhisfatherashemightthinkfit。Shewouldonlytroubleherselftoseethathewasempoweredtodoashedidthinkfit。

\'But,\'arguedtheancient,respectablefamilyattorneytothedoctor,\'thatamountstotwo-thirdsofthewholeestate。Two-thirds,DrThorne!

Itispreposterous;Ishouldalmostsayimpossible。\'Andthescantyhairsonthepoorman\'sheadalmoststoodonendashethoughtoftheoutrageousmannerinwhichtheheiresspreparedtosacrificeherself。

\'Itwillallbethesameintheend,\'saidthedoctor,tryingtomakethingssmooth。\'Ofcourse,theirjointobjectwillbetoputtheGreshamsburypropertytogetheragain。\'

\'But,mydearsir,\'——andthen,fortwentyminutes,thelawyerwentonprovingthatitwouldbenomeansbethesamething;but,nevertheless,MaryThornedidhaveherownway。

Inthecourseofthewinter,LadydeCourcytriedveryhardtoinducetheheiresstovisitCourcyCastle,andthisrequestwassobackedbyLadyArabella,thatthedoctorsaidhethoughtshemightaswellgothereforthreeorfourdays。Buthere,again,Marywasobstinate。

\'Idon\'tseeitatall,\'shesaid。\'Ifyoumakeapointofit,orFrank,orMrGresham,Iwillgo;butIcan\'tseeanypossiblereason。\'

Thedoctor,whensoappealedto,wouldnotabsolutelysaythathemadeapointofit,andMarywastolerablysafeasregardedFrankorthesquire。Ifshewent,Frankwouldbeexpectedtogo,andFrankdislikedCourcyCastlealmostmorethanever。Hisauntwasnowmorethanciviltohim,and,whentheyweretogether,neverceasedtocomplimenthimonthedesirablewayinwhichhehaddonehisdutybythefamily。

AndsoonafterChristmasavisitorcametoMary,andstayedafortnightwithher:onewhomneithershenorthedoctorhadexpected,andofwhomtheyhadnotmuchmorethanheard。ThiswasthefamousMissDunstable。

\'Birdsofafeatherflocktogether,\'saidMrsRantaway——lateMissGushing——whensheheardofthevisit。\'Therailwayman\'sniece——ifyoucancallheraniece——andthequack\'sdaughterwilldoverywelltogether,nodoubt。\'

\'Atanyrate,theycancounttheirmoney-bags,\'saidMrsUmbleby。

Andinfact,MaryandMissDunstabledidgetonverywelltogether;andMissDunstablemadeherselfquitehappyatGreshamsbury,althoughsomepeople——includingMrsRantaway——contrivedtospreadareport,thatDrThorne,jealousofMary\'smoneywasgoingtomarryher。

\'Ishallcertainlycomeandseeyouturnedoff,\'saidMissDunstable,takingleaveofhernewfriend。MissDunstable,itmustbeacknowledged,wasalittletoofondofslang;butthen,aladywithherfortune,andofherage,maybefondofalmostwhatevershepleases。

Andsobydegreesthewinterworeaway——veryslowlytoFrank,ashedeclaredoftenenough;andslowly,perhaps,toMaryalso,butshedidnotsayso。Thespringcameround。ThecomicalmanacsgiveusdreadfulpicturesofJanuaryandFebruary;but,intruth,themonthswhichshouldbemadetolookgloomyinEnglandareMarchandApril。LetnomanboasthimselfthathehasgotthroughtheperilsofwintertillatleasttheseventhofMay。

ItwasearlyinApril,however,thatthegreatdoingsweretobedoneatGreshamsbury。Notexactlyonthefirst。Itmaybepresumed,thatinspiteofthepractical,common-sensespiritoftheage,veryfewpeopledochoosetohavethemselvesunitedonthatday。Butsomedayinthefirstweekofthatmonthwasfixedfortheceremony,andfromtheendofFebruaryallthroughMarch,LadyArabellaworkedandstroveinamannerthatentitledhertoprofoundadmiration。

Itwasatlastsettledthatthebreakfastshouldbeheldinthelargedining-roomatGreshamsbury。TherewasadifficultyaboutitwhichtaxedLadyArabellatotheutmost,for,inmakingtheproposition,shecouldnotbutseemtobethrowingsomeslightonthehouseinwhichtheheiresshadlived。ButwhentheaffairwasonceopenedtoMary,itwasastonishinghoweasyitbecame。

\'Ofcourse,\'saidMary,\'alltheroomsinourhousewouldnotholdhalfthepeopleyouaretalkingabout——iftheymustcome。\'

LadyArabellalookedsobeseechingly,nay,sopiteously,thatMaryhadnotanotherwordtosay。Itwasevidentthattheymustallcome:theDeCourcystothefifthgeneration;theDukeofOmniumhimself,andothersinconcatenationaccordingly。

\'Butwillyourunclebeangryifwehavethebreakfastupthere?HehasbeensoveryhandsometoFrank,thatIwouldn\'tmakehimangryforalltheworld。\'

\'Ifyoudon\'ttellhimanythingaboutit,LadyArabella,he\'llthinkthatitisalldoneproperly。Hewillneverknow,ifhe\'snottold,thatheoughttogivethebreakfast,notyou。\'

\'Won\'the,mydear?\'AndLadyArabellalookedheradmirationforthisverytalentedsuggestion。Andsothatmatterwasarranged。Thedoctorneverknew,tillMarytoldhimsomeyearorsoafterwards,thathehadbeenremissinanypartofhisduty。

Andwhowasaskedtothewedding?Inthefirstplace,wehavesaidthattheDukeofOmniumwasthere。Thiswas,infact,theonecircumstancethatmadethisweddingsosuperiortoanyotherthathadevertakenplaceinthatneighbourhood。TheDukeofOmniumneverwentanywhere;andyethewenttoMary\'swedding!AndMary,whentheceremonywasover,absolutelyfoundherselfkissedbyaduke。\'DearestMary!\'exclaimedLadyArabella,inherecstasyofjoy,whenshesawthehonourthatwasdonetoherdaughter-in-law。

\'IhopeweshallinduceyoutocometoGatherumCastlesoon,\'saidtheduketoFrank。\'Ishallbehavingafewfriendsthereintheautumn。Letmesee;Ideclare,Ihavenotseenyousinceyouweregoodenoughtocometomycollection。Ha!ha!ha!Itwasn\'tbadfun,wasit?\'Frankwasnotverycordialwithhisanswer。Hehadnotquitereconciledhimselftothedifferenceofhisposition。Whenhewastreatedasoneofthe\'collection\'atGatherumCastle,hehadnotmarriedmoney。

ItwouldbevaintoenumeratealltheDeCourcysthatwerethere。Therewastheearl,lookingverygracious,andtalkingtothesquireaboutthecounty。AndtherewasLordPorlock,lookingveryungracious,andnottalkingtoanybodyaboutanything。Andtherewasthecountess,whoforthelastweekhaddonenothingbutpatFrankonthebackwhenevershecouldcatchhim。AndthereweretheLadiesAlexandrina,Margaretta,andSelina,smilingateverybody。AndtheHonourableGeorge,talkinginwhisperstoFrankabouthiswidow——\'Notsuchacatchasyours,youknow;

butsomethingextremelysnug;——andhaveitallmyownway,too,oldfellow,orIshan\'tcometothescratch。\'AndtheHonourableJohnpreparedtotoadyFrankabouthisstringofhunters;andtheLadyAmelia,byherself,notquitecontentedwiththesedemocraticnuptials——\'Afterall,sheissoabsolutelynobody;absolutely,absolutely,\'shesaidconfidentiallytoAugusta,shakingherhead。ButbeforeLadyAmeliahadleftGreshamsbury,AugustawasquiteatalosstounderstandhowtherecouldbeneedforsomuchconversationbetweenhercousinandMrMortimerGazebee。

AndthereweremanymoreDeCourcys,whomtoenumeratewouldbemuchtoolong。

Andthebishopofthediocese,andMrsProudiewerethere。Ahinthadevenbeengiven,thathislordshipwouldhimselfcondescendtoperformtheceremony,ifthisshouldbewished;butthatworkhadalreadybeenanticipatedbyaveryoldfriendoftheGreshams。ArchdeaconGrantly,therectorofPlumsteadEpiscopi,hadlongsinceundertakenthispartofthebusiness;andtheknotwaseventuallytiedbythejointeffortsofhimselfandMrOriel。MrsGrantlycamewithhim,andsodidMrsGrantly\'ssister,thenewdean\'swife。ThedeanhimselfwasatthetimeunfortunatelyabsentatOxford。

AndalltheBakersandtheJacksonswerethere。Thelasttimetheyhadallmettogetherunderthesquire\'sroof,wasontheoccasionofFrank\'scomingofage。Thepresentgaladoingswerecarriedonaverydifferentspirit。Thathadbeenaverypooraffair,butthiswasworthyofthebestofGreshamsbury。

Occasionalsohadbeentakenofthishappymomenttomakeup,orrathertogetridofthelastshredsofthelastfeudthathadsolongseparatedDrThornefromhisownrelatives。TheThornesofUllathornehadmademanyoverturesinacovertway。Butourdoctorhadcontrivedtorejectthem。\'TheywouldnotreceiveMaryastheircousin,\'saidhe,\'andIwillgonowherethatshecannotgo。\'Butnowallthiswasaltered。MrsGreshamwouldcertainlybereceivedinanyhouseinthecounty。Andthus,MrThorneofUllathorne,anamiable,popularoldbachelor,cametothewedding;andsodidhismaidensisterMissThorne,thanwhosenokinderheartglowedallthroughBarsetshire。

\'Mydear,\'saidshetoMary,kissingher,andofferinghersomelittletribute,\'Iamverygladtomakeyouracquaintance;very。Itwasnotherfault,\'sheadded,speakingtoherself。\'AndnowthatshewillbeaGresham,thatneednotbeanylongerbethoughtof。\'Nevertheless,couldMissThornehavespokenherinwardthoughtsoutloud,shewouldhavedeclared,thatFrankwouldhavedonebettertohavebornehispovertythanmarrywealthwithoutblood。Butthen,therearebutfewsostanchasMissThorne;perhapsnoneinthecounty——alwaysexceptingtheladyAmelia。

AndMissDunstable,also,wasabridesmaid。\'Oh,no\'saidshe,whenasked;\'youshouldhavethemyoungandpretty。\'ButshegavewaywhenshefoundthatMarydidnotflatterherbytellingherthatshewaseithertheoneortheother。\'Thetruthis,\'saidMissDunstable,\'I

havealwaysbeenalittleinlovewithyourFrank,andsoIshalldoitforhissake。\'Therewerebutfour:theothertwoweretheGreshamtwins。LadyArabellaexertedherselfgreatlyinframinghintstoinduceMarytoasksomeoftheDeCourcyladiestodohersomuchhonour;butonthisheadMarywouldpleaseherself。\'Rank,\'shesaidtoBeatrice,withacurlonherlip,\'hasitsdrawbacks——andmustputupwiththem。\'

AndnowIfindthatIhavenotonepage——nothalfapage——forthewedding-dress。Butwhatmatters?WillitnotbeallfoundwritteninthecolumnsoftheMorningPost?

AndthusFrankmarriedmoney,andbecameagreatman。Letushopethathewillbeahappyman。Asthetimeofthestoryhasbeenbroughtdownsoneartothepresentera,itisnotpracticableforthenovelisttotellmuchofhisfuturecareer。WhenIlastheardfromBarsetshire,itseemedtobequitesettledthatheistotaketheplaceofoneoftheoldmembersatthenextelection;andtheysay,also,thatthereisnochanceofanyopposition。Ihaveheard,too,thattherehavebeenmanyveryprivateconsultationsbetweenhimandvariousgentlemenofthecounty,withreferencetothehunt;andthegeneralfeelingissaidtobethatthehoundsshouldgotoBoxallHill。

AtBoxallHilltheyoungpeopleestablishedthemselvesontheirreturnfromthecontinent。AndthatremindsmethatonewordmustbesaidofLadyScatcherd。

\'Youwillalwaysstayherewithus,\'saidMarytoher,caressingherladyship\'sroughhand,andlookingkindlyintothatkindface。

ButLadyScatcherdwouldnotconsenttothis。\'Iwillcomeandseeyousometimes,andthenIshallenjoymyself。Yes,Iwillcomeandseeyou,andmyowndearboy。\'TheaffairwasendedbyhertakingMrsOpieGreen\'scottage,inorderthatshemightbenearthedoctor;MrsOpieGreenhavingmarried——somebody。

Andofwhomelsemustwesayaword?Patience,also,ofcourse,gotahusband——orwilldoso。DearPatience!itwouldbeathousandpitiesthatsogoodawifeshouldbelosttotheworld。WhetherMissDunstablewilleverbemarried,orAugustaGresham,orMrMoffat,oranyofthetribeoftheDeCourcys——exceptLadyAmelia——Icannotsay。Theyhaveallofthemstilltheirfuturebeforethem。ThatBridgetwasmarriedtoThomas——thatIamabletoassert;forIknowthatJanetwasmuchputoutbytheirjointdesertion。

LadyArabellahasnotyetlostheradmirationforMary,andMary,inreturn,behavesadmirably。Anothereventisexpected,andherladyshipisalmostasanxiousaboutthatasshewasaboutthewedding。\'Amatter,youknow,ofmuchimportanceinthecounty!\'shewhisperedtoLadyDeCourcy。

Nothingcanbemorehappythantheintercoursebetweenthesquireandhisson。Whattheirexactarrangementsare,weneednotspeciallyinquire;butthedemonofpecuniaryembarrassmenthasliftedhisblackwingsfromthedemesneofGreshamsbury。

Andnowwehavebutonewordleftforthedoctor。\'Ifyoudon\'tcomeanddinewithme,\'saidthesquiretohim,whentheyfoundthemselvesbothdeserted,\'mindIshallcomeanddinewithyou。\'Andonthisprincipletheyseemtoact。DrThornecontinuestoextendhispractice,tothegreatdisgustofDrFillgrave;andwhenMarysuggestedtohimthatheshouldretire,healmostboxedherears。Heknowstheway,however,toBoxallHillaswellasheeverdid,andiswillingtoacknowledge,thattheteathereisalmostasgoodasiteverwasatGreshamsbury。

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