\"Gramercy,fairladies,\"saidElizabeth,smiling,\"yourboonisgranted,andthegentlesquireLack—CloakshallbecomethegoodknightLack—Cloak,atyourdesire。Letthetwoaspirantsforthehonourofchivalrystepforward。\"
BlountwasnotasyetreturnedfromseeingTressilian,asheconceived,safelydisposedof;butRaleighcameforth,andkneelingdown,receivedatthehandoftheVirginQueenthattitleofhonour,whichwasneverconferredonamoredistinguishedormoreillustriousobject。
ShortlyafterwardsNicholasBlountentered,andhastilyapprisedbySussex,whomethimatthedoorofthehall,oftheQueen\'sgraciouspurposeregardinghim,hewasdesiredtoadvancetowardsthethrone。Itisasightsometimesseen,anditisbothludicrousandpitiable;whenanhonestmanofplaincommonsenseissurprised,bythecoquetryofaprettywoman,oranyothercause,intothosefrivolousfopperieswhichonlysitwellupontheyouthful,thegay,andthosetowhomlongpracticehasrenderedthemasecondnature。PoorBlountwasinthissituation。Hisheadwasalreadygiddyfromaconsciousnessofunusualfinery,andthesupposednecessityofsuitinghismannerstothegaietyofhisdress;andnowthissuddenviewofpromotionaltogethercompletedtheconquestofthenewlyinhaledspiritoffopperyoverhisnaturaldisposition,andconvertedaplain,honest,awkwardmanintoacoxcombofanewandmostridiculouskind。
Theknight—expectantadvancedupthehall,thewholelengthofwhichhehadunfortunatelytotraverse,turningouthistoeswithsomuchzealthathepresentedhislegateverystepwithitsbroadsideforemost,sothatitgreatlyresembledanold—fashionedtable—knifewithacurvedpoint,whenseensideways。Therestofhisgaitwasinproportiontothisunhappyamble;andtheimpliedmixtureofbashfulrearandself—satisfactionwassounutterablyridiculousthatLeicester\'sfriendsdidnotsuppressatitter,inwhichmanyofSussex\'spartisanswereunabletoresistjoining,thoughreadytoeattheirnailswithmortification。Sussexhimselflostallpatience,andcouldnotforbearwhisperingintotheearofhisfriend,\"Cursethee!canstthounotwalklikeamanandasoldier?\"aninterjectionwhichonlymadehonestBlountstartandstop,untilaglanceathisyellowrosesandcrimsonstockingsrestoredhisself—confidence,whenonhewentatthesamepaceasbefore。
TheQueenconferredonpoorBlountthehonourofknighthoodwithamarkedsenseofreluctance。ThatwisePrincesswasfullyawareoftheproprietyofusinggreatcircumspectionandeconomyinbestowingthosetitlesofhonour,whichtheStewarts,whosucceededtoherthrone,distributedwithanimprudentliberalitywhichgreatlydiminishedtheirvalue。BlounthadnosoonerarisenandretiredthansheturnedtotheDuchessofRutland。
\"Ourwomanwit,\"shesaid,\"dearRutland,issharperthanthatofthoseproudthingsindoubletandhose。Seestthou,outofthesethreeknights,thineistheonlytruemetaltostampchivalry\'simprintupon?\"
\"SirRichardVarney,surely——thefriendofmyLordofLeicester——surelyhehasmerit,\"repliedtheDuchess。
\"Varneyhasaslycountenanceandasmoothtongue,\"repliedtheQueen;\"Ifearmehewillproveaknave。Butthepromisewasofancientstanding。MyLordofSussexmusthavelosthisownwits,Ithink,torecommendtousfirstamadmanlikeTressilian,andthenaclownishfoollikethisotherfellow。Iprotest,Rutland,thatwhilehesatonhiskneesbeforeme,moppingandmowingasifhehadscaldingporridgeinhismouth,Ihadmuchadotoforbearcuttinghimoverthepate,insteadofstrikinghisshoulder。\"
\"YourMajestygavehimasmartACCOLADE,\"saidtheDuchess;\"wewhostoodbehindheardthebladeclatteronhiscollar—bone,andthepoormanfidgetedtooasifhefeltit。\"
\"Icouldnothelpit,wench,\"saidtheQueen,laughing。\"ButwewillhavethissameSirNicholassenttoIrelandorScotland,orsomewhere,toridourcourtofsoanticachevalier;hemaybeagoodsoldierinthefield,thoughapreposterousassinabanqueting—hall。\"
Thediscoursebecamethenmoregeneral,andsoonaftertherewasasummonstothebanquet。
Inordertoobeythissignal,thecompanywereunderthenecessityofcrossingtheinnercourtoftheCastle,thattheymightreachthenewbuildingscontainingthelargebanqueting—
room,inwhichpreparationsforsupperweremadeuponascaleofprofusemagnificence,correspondingtotheoccasion。
Theliverycupboardswereloadedwithplateoftherichestdescription,andthemostvaried——somearticlestasteful,someperhapsgrotesque,intheinventionanddecoration,butallgorgeouslymagnificent,bothfromtherichnessoftheworkandvalueofthematerials。Thusthechieftablewasadornedbyasalt,ship—fashion,madeofmother—of—pearl,garnishedwithsilveranddiverswarlikeensignsandotherornaments,anchors,sails,andsixteenpiecesofordnance。ItboreafigureofFortune,placedonaglobe,withaflaginherhand。Anothersaltwasfashionedofsilver,informofaswaninfullsail。
Thatchivalrymightnotbeomittedamidthissplendour,asilverSaintGeorgewaspresented,mountedandequippedintheusualfashioninwhichhebestridesthedragon。Thefiguresweremouldedtobeinsomesortuseful。Thehorse\'stailwasmanagedtoholdacaseofknives,whilethebreastofthedragonpresentedasimilaraccommodationforoysterknives,Inthecourseofthepassagefromthehallofreceptiontothebanqueting—room,andespeciallyinthecourtyard,thenew—madeknightswereassailedbytheheralds,pursuivants,minstrels,etc。,withtheusualcryofLARGESSE,LARGESSE,CHEVALIERSTRES
HARDIS!anancientinvocation,intendedtoawakenthebountyoftheacolytesofchivalrytowardsthosewhosebusinessitwastoregistertheirarmorialbearings,andcelebratethedeedsbywhichtheywereillustrated。Thecallwas,ofcourse,liberallyandcourteouslyansweredbythosetowhomitwasaddressed。
Varneygavehislargessewithanaffectationofcomplaisanceandhumility。Raleighbestowedhiswiththegracefuleasepeculiartoonewhohasattainedhisownplace,andisfamiliarwithitsdignity。HonestBlountgavewhathistailorhadlefthimofhishalf—year\'srent,droppingsomepiecesinhishurry,thenstoopingdowntolookforthem,andthendistributingthemamongstthevariousclaimants,withtheanxiousfaceandmienoftheparishbeadledividingadoleamongpaupers。
ThedonationswereacceptedwiththeusualclamourandVIVATSofapplausecommononsuchoccasions;butasthepartiesgratifiedwerechieflydependantsofLordLeicester,itwasVarneywhosenamewasrepeatedwiththeloudestacclamations。Lambourne,especially,distinguishedhimselfbyhisvociferationsof\"LonglifetoSirRichardVarney!——HealthandhonourtoSirRichard!——
Neverwasamoreworthyknightdubbed!\"——then,suddenlysinkinghisvoice,headded——\"sincethevaliantSirPandarusofTroy,\"——awinding—upofhisclamorousapplausewhichsetallmena—laughingwhowerewithinhearingofit。
Itisunnecessarytosayanythingfurtherofthefestivitiesoftheevening,whichweresobrilliantinthemselves,andreceivedwithsuchobviousandwillingsatisfactionbytheQueen,thatLeicesterretiredtohisownapartmentwithallthegiddyrapturesofsuccessfulambition。Varney,whohadchangedhissplendidattire,andnowwaitedonhispatroninaverymodestandplainundress,attendedtodothehonoursoftheEarl\'sCOUCHER。
\"How!SirRichard,\"saidLeicester,smiling,\"yournewrankscarcesuitsthehumilityofthisattendance。\"
\"Iwoulddisownthatrank,myLord,\"saidVarney,\"couldIthinkitwastoremovemetoadistancefromyourlordship\'sperson。\"
\"Thouartagratefulfellow,\"saidLeicester;\"butImustnotallowyoutodowhatwouldabateyouintheopinionofothers。\"
Whilethusspeaking,hestillacceptedwithouthesitationtheofficesabouthisperson,whichthenew—madeknightseemedtorenderaseagerlyasifhehadreallyfelt,indischargingthetask,thatpleasurewhichhiswordsexpressed。
\"Iamnotafraidofmen\'smisconstruction,\"hesaid,inanswertoLeicester\'sremark,\"sincethereisnot——(permitmetoundothecollar)——amanwithintheCastlewhodoesnotexpectverysoontoseepersonsofarankfarsuperiortothatwhich,byyourgoodness,Inowhold,renderingthedutiesofthebedchambertoyou,andaccountingitanhonour。\"
\"Itmight,indeed,sohavebeen\"——saidtheEarl,withaninvoluntarysigh;andthenpresentlyadded,\"Mygown,Varney;I
willlookoutonthenight。Isnotthemoonneartothefull?\"
\"Ithinkso,mylord,accordingtothecalendar,\"answeredVarney。
Therewasanabuttingwindow,whichopenedonasmallprojectingbalconyofstone,battlementedasisusualinGothiccastles。
TheEarlundidthelattice,andsteppedoutintotheopenair。
Thestationhehadchosencommandedanextensiveviewofthelakeandwoodlandsbeyond,wherethebrightmoonlightrestedontheclearbluewatersandthedistantmassesofoakandelmtrees。
Themoonrodehighintheheavens,attendedbythousandsandthousandsofinferiorluminaries。Allseemedalreadytobehushedinthenetherworld,exceptingoccasionallythevoiceofthewatch(fortheyeomenoftheguardperformedthatdutywherevertheQueenwaspresentinperson)andthedistantbayingofthehounds,disturbedbythepreparationsamongstthegroomsandprickersforamagnificenthunt,whichwastobetheamusementofthenextday。
Leicesterlookedoutonthebluearchofheaven,withgesturesandacountenanceexpressiveofanxiousexultation,whileVarney,whoremainedwithinthedarkenedapartment,could(himselfunnoticed),withasecretsatisfaction,seehispatronstretchhishandswithearnestgesticulationtowardstheheavenlybodies。
\"Yedistantorbsoflivingfire,\"soranthemutteredinvocationoftheambitiousEarl,\"yearesilentwhileyouwheelyourmysticrounds;butWisdomhasgiventoyouavoice。Tellme,then,towhatendismyhighcoursedestined?ShallthegreatnesstowhichIhaveaspiredbebright,pre—eminent,andstableasyourown;oramIbutdoomedtodrawabriefandglitteringtrainalongthenightlydarkness,andthentosinkdowntoearth,likethebaserefuseofthoseartificialfireswithwhichmenemulateyourrays?\"
Helookedontheheavensinprofoundsilenceforaminuteortwolonger,andthenagainsteppedintotheapartment,whereVarneyseemedtohavebeenengagedinputtingtheEarl\'sjewelsintoacasket。
\"WhatsaidAlascoofmyhoroscope?\"demandedLeicester。\"Youalreadytoldme;butithasescapedme,forIthinkbutlightlyofthatart。\"
\"Manylearnedandgreatmenhavethoughtotherwise,\"saidVarney;
\"and,nottoflatteryourlordship,myownopinionleansthatway。\"
\"Ay,Saulamongtheprophets?\"saidLeicester。\"Ithoughtthouwertscepticalinallsuchmattersasthoucouldstneithersee,hear,smell,taste,ortouch,andthatthybeliefwaslimitedbythysenses。\"
\"Perhaps,mylord,\"saidVarney,\"Imaybemisledonthepresentoccasionbymywishtofindthepredictionsofastrologytrue。
Alascosaysthatyourfavouriteplanetisculminating,andthattheadverseinfluence——hewouldnotuseaplainerterm——thoughnotovercome,wasevidentlycombust,Ithinkhesaid,orretrograde。\"
\"Itisevenso,\"saidLeicester,lookingatanabstractofastrologicalcalculationswhichhehadinhishand;\"thestrongerinfluencewillprevail,and,asIthink,theevilhourpassaway。
Lendmeyourhand,SirRichard,todoffmygown;andremainaninstant,ifitisnottooburdensometoyourknighthood,whileI
composemyselftosleep。Ibelievethebustleofthisdayhasfeveredmyblood,foritstreamsthroughmyveinslikeacurrentofmoltenlead。Remainaninstant,Iprayyou——IwouldfainfeelmyeyesheavyereIclosedthem。\"
Varneyofficiouslyassistedhislordtobed,andplacedamassivesilvernight—lamp,withashortsword,onamarbletablewhichstoodclosebytheheadofthecouch。Eitherinordertoavoidthelightofthelamp,ortohidehiscountenancefromVarney,Leicesterdrewthecurtain,heavywithentwinedsilkandgold,soascompletelytoshadehisface。Varneytookaseatnearthebed,butwithhisbacktowardshismaster,asiftointimatethathewasnotwatchinghim,andquietlywaitedtillLeicesterhimselfledthewaytothetopicbywhichhismindwasengrossed。
\"Andso,Varney,\"saidtheEarl,afterwaitinginvaintillhisdependantshouldcommencetheconversation,\"mentalkoftheQueen\'sfavourtowardsme?\"
\"Ay,mygoodlord,\"saidVarney;\"ofwhatcantheyelse,sinceitissostronglymanifested?\"
\"Sheisindeedmygoodandgraciousmistress,\"saidLeicester,afteranotherpause;\"butitiswritten,\'Putnotthytrustinprinces。\'\"
\"Agoodsentenceandatrue,\"saidVarney,\"unlessyoucanunitetheirinterestwithyourssoabsolutelythattheymustneedssitonyourwristlikehoodedhawks。\"
\"Iknowwhatthoumeanest,\"saidLeicesterimpatiently,\"thoughthouartto—nightsoprudentiallycarefulofwhatthousayesttome。ThouwouldstintimateImightmarrytheQueenifIwould?\"
\"Itisyourspeech,mylord,notmine,\"answeredVarney;\"butwhosesoeverbethespeech,itisthethoughtofninety—nineoutofanhundredmenthroughoutbroadEngland。\"
\"Ay,but,\"saidLeicester,turninghimselfinhisbed,\"thehundredthmanknowsbetter。Thou,forexample,knowesttheobstaclethatcannotbeoverleaped。\"
\"Itmust,mylord,ifthestarsspeaktrue,\"saidVarneycomposedly。
\"What,talkestthouofthem,\"saidLeicester,\"thatbelievestnotinthemorinaughtelse?\"
\"Youmistake,mylord,underyourgraciouspardon,\"saidVarney;
\"Ibelieveinmanythingsthatpredictthefuture。Ibelieve,ifshowersfallinApril,thatweshallhaveflowersinMay;thatifthesunshines,grainwillripen;andIbelieveinmuchnaturalphilosophytothesameeffect,which,ifthestarssweartome,I
willsaythestarsspeakthetruth。Andinlikemanner,IwillnotdisbelievethatwhichIseewishedforandexpectedonearth,solelybecausetheastrologershavereaditintheheavens。\"
\"Thouartright,\"saidLeicester,againtossinghimselfonhiscouch\"Earthdoeswishforit。IhavehadadvicesfromthereformedchurchesofGermany——fromtheLowCountries——fromSwitzerland——urgingthisasapointonwhichEurope\'ssafetydepends。Francewillnotopposeit。TherulingpartyinScotlandlooktoitastheirbestsecurity。Spainfearsit,butcannotpreventit。Andyetthouknowestitisimpossible。\"
\"Iknownotthat,mylord,\"saidVarney;\"theCountessisindisposed。\"
\"Villain!\"saidLeicester,startinguponhiscouch,andseizingtheswordwhichlayonthetablebesidehim,\"gothythoughtsthatway?——thouwouldstnotdomurder?\"
\"Forwhom,orwhat,doyouholdme,mylord?\"saidVarney,assumingthesuperiorityofaninnocentmansubjectedtounjustsuspicion。\"Isaidnothingtodeservesuchahorridimputationasyourviolenceinfers。IsaidbutthattheCountesswasill。
AndCountessthoughshebe——lovelyandbelovedassheis——surelyyourlordshipmustholdhertobemortal?Shemaydie,andyourlordship\'shandbecomeoncemoreyourown。\"
\"Away!away!\"saidLeicester;\"letmehavenomoreofthis。\"
\"Goodnight,mylord,\"saidVarney,seemingtounderstandthisasacommandtodepart;butLeicester\'svoiceinterruptedhispurpose。
\"Thou\'scapestmenotthus,SirFool,\"saidhe;\"Ithinkthyknighthoodhasaddledthybrains。Confessthouhasttalkedofimpossibilitiesasofthingswhichmaycometopass。\"
\"Mylord,longliveyourfairCountess,\"saidVarney;\"butneitheryourlovenormygoodwishescanmakeherimmortal。ButGodgrantshelivelongtobehappyherself,andtorenderyouso!IseenotbutyoumaybeKingofEnglandnotwithstanding。\"
\"Nay,now,Varney,thouartstarkmad,\"saidLeicester。
\"IwouldIweremyselfwithinthesamenearnesstoagoodestateoffreehold,\"saidVarney。\"Havewenotknowninothercountrieshowaleft—handedmarriagemightsubsistbetwixtpersonsofdifferingdegree?——ay,andbenohindrancetopreventthehusbandfromconjoininghimselfafterwardswithamoresuitablepartner?\"
\"IhaveheardofsuchthingsinGermany,\"saidLeicester。
\"Ay,andthemostlearneddoctorsinforeignuniversitiesjustifythepracticefromtheOldTestament,\"saidVarney。\"Andafterall,whereistheharm?Thebeautifulpartnerwhomyouhavechosenfortruelovehasyoursecrethoursofrelaxationandaffection。Herfameissafeherconsciencemayslumbersecurely。
Youhavewealthtoprovideroyallyforyourissue,shouldHeavenblessyouwithoffspring。MeanwhileyoumaygivetoElizabethtentimestheleisure,andtenthousandtimestheaffection,thateverDonPhilipofSpainsparedtohersisterMary;yetyouknowhowshedotedonhimthoughsocoldandneglectful。Itrequiresbutaclosemouthandanopenbrow,andyoukeepyourEleanorandyourfairRosamondfarenoughseparate。LeavemetobuildyouabowertowhichnojealousQueenshallfindaclew。\"
Leicesterwassilentforamoment,thensighed,andsaid,\"Itisimpossible。Goodnight,SirRichardVarney——yetstay。CanyouguesswhatmeantTressilianbyshowinghimselfinsuchcarelessguisebeforetheQueento—day?——tostrikehertenderheart,I
shouldguess,withallthesympathiesduetoaloverabandonedbyhismistressandabandoninghimself。\"
Varney,smotheringasneeringlaugh,answered,\"HebelievedMasterTressilianhadnosuchmatterinhishead。\"
\"How!\"saidLeicester;\"whatmeanestthou?Thereiseverknaveryinthatlaughofthine,Varney。\"
\"Ionlymeant,mylord,\"saidVarney,\"thatTressilianhastakenthesurewaytoavoidheart—breaking。Hehathhadacompanion——afemalecompanion——amistress——asortofplayer\'swifeorsister,asIbelieve——withhiminMervyn\'sBower,whereIquarteredhimforcertainreasonsofmyown。\"
\"Amistress!——meanestthouaparamour?\"
\"Ay,mylord;whatfemaleelsewaitsforhoursinagentleman\'schamber?\"
\"Bymyfaith,timeandspacefitting,thiswereagoodtaletotell,\"saidLeicester。\"Ieverdistrustedthosebookish,hypocritical,seeming—virtuousscholars。Well——MasterTressilianmakessomewhatfamiliarwithmyhouse;ifIlookitover,heisindebtedtoitforcertainrecollections。IwouldnotharmhimmorethanIcanhelp。Keepeyeonhim,however,Varney。\"
\"Ilodgedhimforthatreason,\"saidVarney,\"inMervyn\'sTower,whereheisundertheeyeofmyveryvigilant,ifhewerenotalsomyverydrunken,servant,MichaelLambourne,whomIhavetoldyourGraceof。\"
\"Grace!\"saidLeicester;\"whatmeanestthoubythatepithet?\"
\"Itcameunawares,mylord;andyetitsoundssoverynaturalthatIcannotrecallit。\"
\"Itisthineownprefermentthathathturnedthybrain,\"saidLeicester,laughing;\"newhonoursareasheadyasnewwine。\"
\"Mayyourlordshipsoonhavecausetosaysofromexperience,\"
saidVarney;andwishinghispatrongoodnight,hewithdrew。\"
[SeeNote8。FurnitureofKenilworth。]
CHAPTERXXXIII。
Herestandsthevictim——theretheproudbetrayer,E\'enasthehindpull\'ddownbystranglingdogsLiesatthehunter\'sfeet——whocourteousproffersTosomehighdame,theDianofthechase,Towhomhelooksforguerdon,hissharpblade,Togashthesobbingthroat。THEWOODSMAN。
WearenowtoreturntoMervyn\'sBower,theapartment,orrathertheprison,oftheunfortunateCountessofLeicester,whoforsometimekeptwithinboundsheruncertaintyandherimpatience。
Shewasawarethat,inthetumultoftheday,theremightbesomedelayereherlettercouldbesafelyconveyedtothehandsofLeicester,andthatsometimemoremightelapseerehecouldextricatehimselffromthenecessaryattendanceonElizabeth,tocomeandvisitherinhersecretbower。\"Iwillnotexpecthim,\"
shesaid,\"tillnight;hecannotbeabsentfromhisroyalguest,eventoseeme。Hewill,Iknow,comeearlierifitbepossible,butIwillnotexpecthimbeforenight。\"Andyetallthewhileshedidexpecthim;andwhileshetriedtoargueherselfintoacontrarybelief,eachhastynoiseofthehundredwhichsheheardsoundedlikethehurriedstepofLeicesteronthestaircase,hastingtofoldherinhisarms。
ThefatigueofbodywhichAmyhadlatelyundergone,withtheagitationofmindnaturaltosocruelastateofuncertainty,beganbydegreesstronglytoaffecthernerves,andshealmostfearedhertotalinabilitytomaintainthenecessaryself—commandthroughthesceneswhichmightliebeforeher。Butalthoughspoiledbyanover—indulgentsystemofeducation,Amyhadnaturallyamindofgreatpower,unitedwithaframewhichhershareinherfather\'swoodlandexerciseshadrendereduncommonlyhealthy。Shesummonedtoheraidsuchmentalandbodilyresources;andnotunconscioushowmuchtheissueofherfatemightdependonherownself—possession,sheprayedinternallyforstrengthofbodyandformentalfortitude,andresolvedatthesametimetoyieldtononervousimpulsewhichmightweakeneither。
YetwhenthegreatbelloftheCastle,whichwasplacedinCaesar\'sTower,atnogreatdistancefromthatcalledMervyn\'s,begantosenditspealingclamourabroad,insignalofthearrivaloftheroyalprocession,thedinwassopainfullyacutetoearsrenderednervouslysensitivebyanxiety,thatshecouldhardlyforbearshriekingwithanguish,inanswertoeverystunningclashoftherelentlesspeal。
Shortlyafterwards,whenthesmallapartmentwasatonceenlightenedbytheshowerofartificialfireswithwhichtheairwassuddenlyfilled,andwhichcrossedeachotherlikefieryspirits,eachbentonhisownseparatemission,orlikesalamandersexecutingafrolicdanceintheregionoftheSylphs,theCountessfeltatfirstasifeachrocketshotclosebyhereyes,anddischargeditssparksandflashessonighthatshecouldfeelasenseoftheheat。Butshestruggledagainstthesefantasticterrors,andcompelledherselftoarise,standbythewindow,lookout,andgazeuponasightwhichatanothertimewouldhaveappearedtoheratoncecaptivatingandfearful。ThemagnificenttowersoftheCastlewereenvelopedingarlandsofartificialfire,orshroudedwithtiarasofpalesmoke。Thesurfaceofthelakeglowedlikemolteniron,whilemanyfireworks(thenthoughtextremelywonderful,thoughnowcommon),whoseflamecontinuedtoexistintheopposingelement,divedandrose,hissedandroared,andspoutedfire,likesomanydragonsofenchantmentsportinguponaburninglake。
EvenAmywasforamomentinterestedbywhatwastohersonewascene。\"Ihadthoughtitmagicalart,\"shesaid,\"butpoorTressiliantaughtmetojudgeofsuchthingsastheyare。GreatGod!andmaynottheseidlesplendoursresemblemyownhoped—forhappiness——asinglespark,whichisinstantlyswallowedupbysurroundingdarkness——aprecariousglow,whichrisesbutforabriefspaceintotheair,thatitsfallmaybethelower?O
Leicester!afterall——allthatthouhastsaid——hastsworn——thatAmywasthylove,thylife,canitbethatthouartthemagicianatwhosenodtheseenchantmentsarise,andthatsheseesthemasanoutcast,ifnotacaptive?\"
Thesustained,prolonged,andrepeatedburstsofmusic,fromsomanydifferentquarters,andatsomanyvaryingpointsofdistance,whichsoundedasifnottheCastleofKenilworthonly,butthewholecountryaround,hadbeenatoncethesceneofsolemnizingsomehighnationalfestival,carriedthesameoppressivethoughtstillclosertoherheart,whilesomenoteswouldmeltindistantandfallingtones,asifincompassionforhersorrows,andsomeburstcloseandnearuponher,asifmockinghermisery,withalltheinsolenceofunlimitedmirth。
\"Thesesounds,\"shesaid,\"aremine——mine,becausetheyareHIS;
butIcannotsay,Bestill,theseloudstrainssuitmenot;andthevoiceofthemeanestpeasantthatminglesinthedancewouldhavemorepowertomodulatethemusicthanthecommandofherwhoismistressofall。\"
Bydegreesthesoundsofrevelrydiedaway,andtheCountesswithdrewfromthewindowatwhichshehadsatlisteningtothem。
Itwasnight,butthemoonaffordedconsiderablelightintheroom,sothatAmywasabletomakethearrangementwhichshejudgednecessary。TherewashopethatLeicestermightcometoherapartmentassoonastherevelintheCastlehadsubsided;
buttherewasalsoriskshemightbedisturbedbysomeunauthorizedintruder。ShehadlostconfidenceinthekeysinceTressilianhadenteredsoeasily,thoughthedoorwaslockedontheinside;yetalltheadditionalsecurityshecouldthinkofwastoplacethetableacrossthedoor,thatshemightbewarnedbythenoiseshouldanyoneattempttoenter。Havingtakenthesenecessaryprecautions,theunfortunateladywithdrewtohercouch,stretchedherselfdownonit,musedinanxiousexpectation,andcountedmorethanonehouraftermidnight,tillexhaustednatureprovedtoostrongforlove,forgrief,forfear,nay,evenforuncertainty,andsheslept。
Yes,sheslept。TheIndiansleepsatthestakeintheintervalsbetweenhistortures;andmentaltorments,inlikemanner,exhaustbylongcontinuancethesensibilityofthesufferer,sothatanintervaloflethargicreposemustnecessarilyensue,erethepangswhichtheyinflictcanagainberenewed。
TheCountessslept,then,forseveralhours,anddreamedthatshewasintheancienthouseatCumnorPlace,listeningforthelowwhistlewithwhichLeicesteroftenusedtoannouncehispresenceinthecourtyardwhenarrivingsuddenlyononeofhisstolenvisits。Butonthisoccasion,insteadofawhistle,sheheardthepeculiarblastofabugle—horn,suchasherfatherusedtowindonthefallofthestag,andwhichhuntsmenthencalledaMORT。Sheran,asshethought,toawindowthatlookedintothecourtyard,whichshesawfilledwithmeninmourninggarments。
TheoldCurateseemedabouttoreadthefuneralservice。
Mumblazen,trickedoutinanantiquedress,likeanancientherald,heldaloftascutcheon,withitsusualdecorationsofskulls,cross—bones,andhour—glasses,surroundingacoat—of—
arms,ofwhichshecouldonlydistinguishthatitwassurmountedwithanEarl\'scoronet。Theoldmanlookedatherwithaghastlysmile,andsaid,\"Amy,aretheynotrightlyquartered?\"Justashespoke,thehornsagainpouredonherearthemelancholyyetwildstrainoftheMORT,ordeath—note,andsheawoke。
TheCountessawoketoheararealbugle—note,orratherthecombinedbreathofmanybugles,soundingnottheMORT。butthejollyREVEILLE,toremindtheinmatesoftheCastleofKenilworththatthepleasuresofthedayweretocommencewithamagnificentstag—huntingintheneighbouringChase。Amystartedupfromhercouch,listenedtothesound,sawthefirstbeamsofthesummermorningalreadytwinklethroughthelatticeofherwindow,andrecollected,withfeelingsofgiddyagony,whereshewas,andhowcircumstanced。
\"Hethinksnotofme,\"shesaid;\"hewillnotcomenighme!A
Queenishisguest,andwhatcaresheinwhatcornerofhishugeCastleawretchlikemepinesindoubt,whichisfastfadingintodespair?\"Atonceasoundatthedoor,asofsomeoneattemptingtoopenitsoftly,filledherwithanineffablemixtureofjoyandfear;andhasteningtoremovetheobstacleshehadplacedagainstthedoor,andtounlockit,shehadtheprecautiontoask!\"Isitthou,mylove?\"
\"Yes,myCountess,\"murmuredawhisperinreply。
Shethrewopenthedoor,andexclaiming,\"Leicester!\"flungherarmsaroundtheneckofthemanwhostoodwithout,muffledinhiscloak。
\"No——notquiteLeicester,\"answeredMichaelLambourne,forheitwas,returningthecaresswithvehemence——\"notquiteLeicester,mylovelyandmostlovingduchess,butasgoodaman。\"