第36章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"Kenilworth",免费读到尾

  \"Aworm,mylord?\"saidtheQueen,inthesametone;\"nay,asnakeisthenoblerreptile,andthemoreexactsimilitude——thefrozensnakeyouwotof,whichwaswarmedinacertainbosom——\"

  \"Foryourownsake——formine,madam,\"saidtheEarl——\"whilethereisyetsomereasonleftinme——\"

  \"Speakaloud,mylord,\"saidElizabeth,\"andatfartherdistance,sopleaseyou——yourbreaththawsourruff。Whathaveyoutoaskofus?\"

  \"Permission,\"saidtheunfortunateEarlhumbly,\"totraveltoCumnorPlace。\"

  \"Tofetchhomeyourbridebelike?——Why,ay——thatisbutright,for,aswehaveheard,sheisindifferentlycaredforthere。

  But,mylord,yougonotinperson;wehavecounteduponpassingcertaindaysinthisCastleofKenilworth,anditwereslightcourtesytoleaveuswithoutalandlordduringourresidencehere。Underyourfavour,wecannotthinktoincursuchdisgraceintheeyesofoursubjects。TressilianshallgotoCumnorPlaceinsteadofyou,andwithhimsomegentlemanwhohathbeenswornofourchamber,lestmyLordofLeicestershouldbeagainjealousofhisoldrival。——Whomwouldstthouhavetobeincommissionwiththee,Tressilian?\"

  Tressilian,withhumbledeference,suggestedthenameofRaleigh。

  \"Why,ay,\"saidtheQueen;\"soGodha\'me,thouhastmadeagoodchoice。Heisayoungknightbesides,andtodeliveraladyfromprisonisanappropriatefirstadventure。——CumnorPlaceislittlebetterthanaprison,youaretoknow,mylordsandladies。

  Besides,therearecertainfaitourstherewhomwewouldwillinglyhaveinsafekeeping。Youwillfurnishthem,MasterSecretary,withthewarrantnecessarytosecurethebodiesofRichardVarneyandtheforeignAlasco,deadoralive。Takeasufficientforcewithyou,gentlemen——bringtheladyhereinallhonour——losenotime,andGodbewithyou!\"

  Theybowed,andleftthepresence,WhoshalldescribehowtherestofthatdaywasspentatKenilworth?TheQueen,whoseemedtohaveremainedthereforthesolepurposeofmortifyingandtauntingtheEarlofLeicester,showedherselfasskilfulinthatfemaleartofvengeance,asshewasinthescienceofwiselygoverningherpeople。Thetrainofstatesooncaughtthesignal,andashewalkedamonghisownsplendidpreparations,theLordofKenilworth,inhisownCastle,alreadyexperiencedthelotofadisgracedcourtier,intheslightregardandcoldmannersofalienatedfriends,andtheill—

  concealedtriumphofavowedandopenenemies。Sussex,fromhisnaturalmilitaryfranknessofdisposition,BurleighandWalsingham,fromtheirpenetratingandprospectivesagacity,andsomeoftheladies,fromthecompassionoftheirsex,weretheonlypersonsinthecrowdedcourtwhoretainedtowardshimthecountenancetheyhadborneinthemorning。

  SomuchhadLeicesterbeenaccustomedtoconsidercourtfavourastheprincipalobjectofhislife,thatallothersensationswere,forthetime,lostintheagonywhichhishaughtyspiritfeltatthesuccessionofpettyinsultsandstudiedneglectstowhichhehadbeensubjected;butwhenheretiredtohisownchamberforthenight,thatlong,fairtressofhairwhichhadoncesecuredAmy\'sletterfellunderhisobservation,and,withtheinfluenceofacounter—charm,awakenedhishearttonoblerandmorenaturalfeelings。Hekisseditathousandtimes;andwhileherecollectedthathehaditalwaysinhispowertoshunthemortificationswhichhehadthatdayundergone,byretiringintoadignifiedandevenprince—likeseclusionwiththebeautifulandbelovedpartnerofhisfuturelife,hefeltthathecouldriseabovetherevengewhichElizabethhadcondescendedtotake。

  Accordingly,onthefollowingdaythewholeconductoftheEarldisplayedsomuchdignifiedequanimity——heseemedsosolicitousabouttheaccommodationsandamusementsofhisguests,yetsoindifferenttotheirpersonaldemeanourtowardshim——sorespectfullydistanttotheQueen,yetsopatientofherharassingdispleasure——thatElizabethchangedhermannertohim,and,thoughcoldanddistant,ceasedtoofferhimanydirectaffront。Sheintimatedalsowithsomesharpnesstoothersaroundher,whothoughttheywereconsultingherpleasureinshowinganeglectfulconducttotheEarl,thatwhiletheyremainedatKenilworththeyoughttoshowthecivilityduefromgueststotheLordoftheCastle。Inshort,mattersweresofarchangedintwenty—fourhoursthatsomeofthemoreexperiencedandsagaciouscourtiersforesawastrongpossibilityofLeicester\'srestorationtofavour,andregulatedtheirdemeanourtowardshim,asthosewhomightonedayclaimmeritfornothavingdesertedhiminadversity。Itistime,however,toleavetheseintrigues,andfollowTressilianandRaleighontheirjourney。

  Thetroopconsistedofsixpersons;for,besidesWayland,theyhadincompanyaroyalpursuivantandtwostoutserving—men。Allwerewell—armed,andtravelledasfastasitwaspossiblewithjusticetotheirhorses,whichhadalongjourneybeforethem。

  TheyendeavouredtoprocuresometidingsastheyrodealongofVarneyandhisparty,butcouldhearnone,astheyhadtravelledinthedark。AtasmallvillageabouttwelvemilesfromKenilworth,wheretheygavesomerefreshmenttotheirhorses,apoorclergyman,thecurateoftheplace,cameoutofasmallcottage,andentreatedanyofthecompanywhomightknowaughtofsurgerytolookinforaninstantonadyingman。

  TheempiricWaylandundertooktodohisbest,andasthecurateconductedhimtothespot,helearnedthatthemanhadbeenfoundonthehighroad,aboutamilefromthevillage,bylabourers,astheyweregoingtotheirworkontheprecedingmorning,andthecuratehadgivenhimshelterinhishouse。Hehadreceivedagun—shotwound,whichseemedtobeobviouslymortal;butwhetherinabrawlorfromrobberstheycouldnotlearn,ashewasinafever,andspokenothingconnectedly。Waylandenteredthedarkandlowlyapartment,andnosoonerhadthecuratedrawnasidethecurtainthanheknew,inthedistortedfeaturesofthepatient,thecountenanceofMichaelLambourne。Underpretenceofseekingsomethingwhichhewanted,Waylandhastilyapprisedhisfellow—

  travellersofthisextraordinarycircumstance;andbothTressilianandRaleigh,fullofbodingapprehensions,hastenedtothecurate\'shousetoseethedyingman。

  Thewretchwasbythistimeintheagoniesofdeath,fromwhichamuchbettersurgeonthanWaylandcouldnothaverescuedhim,forthebullethadpassedclearthroughhisbody。Hewassensible,however,atleastinpart,forheknewTressilian,andmadesignsthathewishedhimtostoopoverhisbed。Tressiliandidso,andaftersomeinarticulatemurmurs,inwhichthenamesofVarneyandLadyLeicesterwerealonedistinguishable,Lambournebadehim\"makehaste,orhewouldcometoolate。\"ItwasinvainTressilianurgedthepatientforfurtherinformation;heseemedtobecomeinsomedegreedelirious,andwhenheagainmadeasignaltoattractTressilian\'sattention,itwasonlyforthepurposeofdesiringhimtoinformhisuncle,GilesGoslingoftheBlackBear,that\"hehaddiedwithouthisshoesafterall。\"A

  convulsionverifiedhiswordsafewminutesafter,andthetravellersderivednothingfromhavingmetwithhim,savingtheobscurefearsconcerningthefateoftheCountess,whichhisdyingwordswerecalculatedtoconvey,andwhichinducedthemtourgetheirjourneywiththeutmostspeed,pressinghorsesintheQueen\'snamewhenthosewhichtheyrodebecameunfitforservice。

  CHAPTERXLI。

  Thedeath—bellthricewasheardtoring,Anaerialvoicewasheardtocall,Andthricetheravenflapp\'ditswingAroundthetowersofCumnorHall。MICKLE。

  WearenowtoreturntothatpartofourstorywhereweintimatedthatVarney,possessedoftheauthorityoftheEarlofLeicester,andoftheQueen\'spermissiontothesameeffect,hastenedtosecurehimselfagainstdiscoveryofhisperfidybyremovingtheCountessfromKenilworthCastle。Hehadproposedtosetforthearlyinthemorning;butreflectingthattheEarlmightrelentintheinterim,andseekanotherinterviewwiththeCountess,heresolvedtoprevent,byimmediatedeparture,allchanceofwhatwouldprobablyhaveendedinhisdetectionandruin。ForthispurposehecalledforLambourne,andwasexceedinglyincensedtofindthathistrustyattendantwasabroadonsomerambleintheneighbouringvillage,orelsewhere。Ashisreturnwasexpected,SirRichardcommandedthatheshouldpreparehimselfforattendinghimonanimmediatejourney,andfollowhimincasehereturnedafterhisdeparture。

  Inthemeanwhile,VarneyusedtheministryofaservantcalledRobinTider,onetowhomthemysteriesofCumnorPlacewerealreadyinsomedegreeknown,ashehadbeentheremorethanonceinattendanceontheEarl。Tothisman,whosecharacterresembledthatofLambourne,thoughhewasneitherquitesopromptnoraltogethersoprofligate,Varneygavecommandtohavethreehorsessaddled,andtoprepareahorse—litter,andhavetheminreadinessattheposterngate。Thenaturalenoughexcuseofhislady\'sinsanity,whichwasnowuniversallybelieved,accountedforthesecrecywithwhichshewastoberemovedfromtheCastle,andhereckonedonthesameapologyincasetheunfortunateAmy\'sresistanceorscreamsshouldrendersuchnecessary。TheagencyofAnthonyFosterwasindispensable,andthatVarneynowwenttosecure。

  Thisperson,naturallyofasour,unsocialdisposition,andsomewhattired,besides,withhisjourneyfromCumnortoWarwickshire,inordertobringthenewsoftheCountess\'sescape,hadearlyextricatedhimselffromthecrowdofwassailers,andbetakenhimselftohischamber,wherehelayasleep,whenVarney,completelyequippedfortravelling,andwithadarklanterninhishand,enteredhisapartment。Hepausedaninstanttolistentowhathisassociatewasmurmuringinhissleep,andcouldplainlydistinguishthewords,\"AVEMARIA——ORA

  PRONOBIS。No,itrunsnotso——deliverusfromevil——ay,soitgoes。\"

  \"Prayinginhissleep,\"saidVarney,\"andconfoundinghisoldandnewdevotions。HemusthavemoreneedofprayerereIamdonewithhim。——Whatho!holyman,mostblessedpenitent!——awake——

  awake!Thedevilhasnotdischargedyoufromserviceyet。\"

  AsVarneyatthesametimeshookthesleeperbythearm,itchangedthecurrentofhisideas,andheroaredout,\"Thieves!——

  thieves!Iwilldieindefenceofmygold——myhard—wongold——

  thathascostmesodear。WhereisJanet?——IsJanetsafe?\"

  \"Safeenough,thoubellowingfool!\"saidVarney;\"artthounotashamedofthyclamour?\"

  Fosterbythistimewasbroadawake,andsittingupinhisbed,askedVarneythemeaningofsountimelyavisit。\"Itaugursnothinggood,\"headded。

  \"Afalseprophecy,mostsaintedAnthony,\"returnedVarney;\"itaugursthatthehouriscomeforconvertingthyleaseholdintocopyhold。Whatsayestthoutothat?\"

  \"Hadstthoutoldmethisinbroadday,\"saidFoster,\"Ihadrejoiced;butatthisdeadhour,andbythisdimlight,andlookingonthypaleface,whichisaghastlycontradictiontothylightwords,Icannotbutratherthinkoftheworkthatistobedone,thantheguerdontobegainedbyit。\"

  \"Why,thoufool,itisbuttoescortthychargebacktoCumnorPlace。\"

  \"Isthatindeedall?\"saidFoster;\"thoulookestdeadlypale,andthouartnotmovedbytrifles——isthatindeedall?\"

  \"Ay,that——andmaybeatriflemore,\"saidVarney。

  \"Ah,thattriflemore!\"saidFoster;\"stillthoulookestpalerandpaler。\"

  \"Heednotmycountenance,\"saidVarney;\"youseeitbythiswretchedlight。Upandbedoing,man。ThinkofCumnorPlace——

  thineownpropercopyhold。Why,thoumayestfoundaweeklylectureship,besidesendowingJanetlikeabaron\'sdaughter。

  Seventypoundsandodd。\"

  \"Seventy—ninepounds,fiveshillingsandfivepencehalf—penny,besidesthevalueofthewood,\"saidFoster;\"andIamtohaveitallascopyhold?\"

  \"All,man——squirrelsandall。Nogipsyshallcutthevalueofabroom——noboysomuchastakeabird\'snest——withoutpayingtheeaquittance。——Ay,thatisright——donthymattersasfastaspossible;horsesandeverythingareready,allsavethataccursedvillainLambourne,whoisoutonsomeinfernalgambol。\"

  \"Ay,SirRichard,\"saidFoster,\"youwouldtakenoadvice。I

  evertoldyouthatdrunkenprofligatewouldfailyouatneed。

  NowIcouldhavehelpedyoutoasoberyoungman。\"

  \"What,someslow—spoken,long—breathedbrotherofthecongregation?Why,weshallhaveuseforsuchalso,man。Heavenbepraised,weshalllacklabourersofeverykind。——Ay,thatisright——forgetnotyourpistols。Comenow,andletusaway。\"

  \"Whither?\"saidAnthony。

  \"Tomylady\'schamber;and,mind,sheMUSTalongwithus。Thouartnotafellowtobestartledbyashriek?\"

  \"NotifScripturereasoncanberenderedforit;anditiswritten,\'Wivesobeyyourhusbands。\'Butwillmylord\'scommandsbearusoutifweuseviolence?\"

  \"Tush,man!hereishissignet,\"answeredVarney;andhavingthussilencedtheobjectionsofhisassociate,theywenttogethertoLordHunsdon\'sapartments,andacquaintingthesentinelwiththeirpurpose,asamattersanctionedbytheQueenandtheEarlofLeicester,theyenteredthechamberoftheunfortunateCountess。

  ThehorrorofAmymaybeconceivedwhen,startingfromabrokenslumber,shesawatherbedsideVarney,themanonearthshemostfearedandhated。Itwasevenaconsolationtoseethathewasnotalone,thoughshehadsomuchreasontodreadhissullencompanion。

  \"Madam,\"saidVarney,\"thereisnotimeforceremony。MyLordofLeicester,havingfullyconsideredtheexigenciesofthetime,sendsyouhisordersimmediatelytoaccompanyusonourreturntoCumnorPlace。See,hereishissignet,intokenofhisinstantandpressingcommands。\"

  \"Itisfalse!\"saidtheCountess;\"thouhaststolenthewarrant——thou,whoartcapableofeveryvillainy,fromtheblackesttothebasest!\"

  \"ItisTRUE,madam,\"repliedVarney;\"sotrue,thatifyoudonotinstantlyarise,andpreparetoattendus,wemustcompelyoutoobeyourorders。\"

  \"Compel!Thoudarestnotputittothatissue,baseasthouart!\"exclaimedtheunhappyCountess。

  \"Thatremainstobeproved,madam,\"saidVarney,whohaddeterminedonintimidationastheonlymeansofsubduingherhighspirit;\"ifyouputmetoit,youwillfindmearoughgroomofthechambers。\"

  ItwasatthisthreatthatAmyscreamedsofearfullythat,haditnotbeenforthereceivedopinionofherinsanity,shewouldquicklyhavehadLordHunsdonandotherstoheraid。Perceiving,however,thathercrieswerevain,sheappealedtoFosterinthemostaffectingterms,conjuringhim,ashisdaughterJanet\'shonourandpurityweredeartohim,nottopermithertobetreatedwithunwomanlyviolence。

  \"Why,madam,wivesmustobeytheirhusbands———there\'sScripturewarrantforit,\"saidFoster;\"andifyouwilldressyourself,andcomewithuspatiently,there\'snooneshalllayfingeronyouwhileIcandrawapistol—trigger。\"

  Seeingnohelparrive,andcomfortedevenbythedoggedlanguageofFoster,theCountesspromisedtoariseanddressherself,iftheywouldagreetoretirefromtheroom。Varneyatthesametimeassuredherofallsafetyandhonourwhileintheirhands,andpromisedthathehimselfwouldnotapproachher,sincehispresencewassodispleasing。Herhusband,headded,wouldbeatCumnorPlacewithintwenty—fourhoursaftertheyhadreachedit。

  Somewhatcomfortedbythisassurance,uponwhich,however,shesawlittlereasontorely,theunhappyAmymadehertoilettebytheassistanceofthelantern,whichtheyleftwithherwhentheyquittedtheapartment。

  Weeping,trembling,andpraying,theunfortunateladydressedherselfwithsensationshowdifferentfromthedaysinwhichshewaswonttodecorateherselfinalltheprideofconsciousbeauty!Sheendeavouredtodelaythecompletingherdressaslongasshecould,until,terrifiedbytheimpatienceofVarney,shewasobligedtodeclareherselfreadytoattendthem。

  Whentheywereabouttomove,theCountessclungtoFosterwithsuchanappearanceofterroratVarney\'sapproachthatthelatterprotestedtoher,withadeepoath,thathehadnointentionwhateverofevencomingnearher。\"Ifyoudobutconsenttoexecuteyourhusband\'swillinquietness,youshall,\"hesaid,\"seebutlittleofme。Iwillleaveyouundisturbedtothecareoftheusherwhomyourgoodtasteprefers。\"

  \"Myhusband\'swill!\"sheexclaimed。\"ButitisthewillofGod,andletthatbesufficienttome。IwillgowithMasterFosterasunresistinglyaseverdidaliteralsacrifice。Heisafatheratleast;andwillhavedecency,ifnothumanity。Forthee,Varney,wereitmylatestword,thouartanequalstrangertoboth。\"

  Varneyrepliedonlyshewasatlibertytochoose,andwalkedsomepacesbeforethemtoshowtheway;while,halfleaningonFoster,andhalfcarriedbyhim,theCountesswastransportedfromSaintlowe\'sTowertotheposterngate,whereTiderwaitedwiththelitterandhorses。

  TheCountesswasplacedintheformerwithoutresistance。Shesawwithsomesatisfactionthat,whileFosterandTiderrodeclosebythelitter,whichthelatterconducted,thedreadedVarneylingeredbehind,andwassoonlostindarkness。Alittlewhileshestrove,astheroadwindedroundthevergeofthelake,tokeepsightofthosestatelytowerswhichcalledherhusbandlord,andwhichstill,insomeplaces,sparkledwithlights,wherewassailerswereyetrevelling。Butwhenthedirectionoftheroadrenderedthisnolongerpossible,shedrewbackherhead,andsinkingdowninthelitter,recommendedherselftothecareofProvidence。

  BesidesthedesireofinducingtheCountesstoproceedquietlyonherjourney,VarneyhaditalsoinviewtohaveaninterviewwithLambourne,bywhomheeverymomentexpectedtobejoined,withoutthepresenceofanywitnesses。Heknewthecharacterofthisman,prompt,bloody,resolute,andgreedy,andjudgedhimthemostfitagenthecouldemployinhisfurtherdesigns。Buttenmilesoftheirjourneyhadbeenmeasuredereheheardthehastyclatterofhorse\'shoofsbehindhim,andwasovertakenbyMichaelLambourne。

  Frettedashewaswithhisabsence,Varneyreceivedhisprofligateservantwitharebukeofunusualbitterness。\"Drunkenvillain,\"hesaid,\"thyidlenessanddebauchedfollywillstretchahalterereitbelong,and,forme,Icarenothowsoon!\"

  ThisstyleofobjurgationLambourne,whowaselatedtoanunusualdegree,notonlybyanextraordinarycupofwine,butbythesortofconfidentialinterviewhehadjusthadwiththeEarl,andthesecretofwhichhehadmadehimselfmaster,didnotreceivewithhiswontedhumility。\"Hewouldtakenoinsolenceoflanguage,\"

  hesaid,\"fromthebestknightthateverworespurs。LordLeicesterhaddetainedhimonsomebusinessofimport,andthatwasenoughforVarney,whowasbutaservantlikehimself。\"

  Varneywasnotalittlesurprisedathisunusualtoneofinsolence;butascribingittoliquor,sufferedittopassasifunnoticed,andthenbegantotamperwithLambournetouchinghiswillingnesstoaidinremovingoutoftheEarlofLeicester\'swayanobstacletoarise,whichwouldputitinhispowertorewardhistrustyfollowerstotheirutmostwish。AnduponMichaelLambourne\'sseemingignorantwhatwasmeant,heplainlyindicated\"thelitter—load,yonder,\"astheimpedimentwhichhedesiredshouldberemoved。

  \"Lookyou,SirRichard,andsoforth,\"saidMichael,\"somearewiserthansome,thatisonething,andsomeareworsethansome,that\'sanother。Iknowmylord\'smindonthismatterbetterthanthou,forhehathtrustedmefullyinthematter。Herearehismandates,andhislastwordswere,MichaelLambourne——forhislordshipspeakstomeasagentlemanofthesword,andusethnotthewordsdrunkenvillain,orsuchlikephrase,ofthosewhoknownothowtobearnewdignities——Varney,sayshe,mustpaytheutmostrespecttomyCountess。Itrusttoyouforlookingtoit,Lambourne,sayshislordship,andyoumustbringbackmysignetfromhimperemptorily。\"

  \"Ay,\"repliedVarney,\"saidheso,indeed?Youknowall,then?\"

  \"All——all;andyouwereaswisetomakeafriendofmewhiletheweatherisfairbetwixtus。\"

  \"Andwastherenoonepresent,\"saidVarney,\"whenmylordsospoke?\"

  \"Notabreathingcreature,\"repliedLambourne。\"Thinkyoumylordwouldtrustanyonewithsuchmatters,saveanapprovedmanofactionlikemyself?\"

  \"Mosttrue,\"saidVarney;andmakingapause,helookedforwardonthemoonlightroad。Theyweretraversingawideandopenheath。Thelitterbeingatleastamilebeforethem,wasbothoutofsightandhearing。Helookedbehind,andtherewasanexpanse,lightedbythemoonbeams,withoutonehumanbeinginsight。HeresumedhisspeechtoLambourne:\"Andwillyouturnuponyourmaster,whohasintroducedyoutothiscareerofcourt—

  likefavour——whoseapprenticeyouhavebeen,Michael——whohastaughtyouthedepthsandshallowsofcourtintrigue?\"

  \"Michaelnotme!\"saidLambourne;\"IhaveanamewillbrookaMASTERbeforeitaswellasanother;andastotherest,ifI

  havebeenanapprentice,myindentureisout,andIamresolutetosetupformyself。\"

  \"Takethyquittancefirst,thoufool!\"saidVarney;andwithapistol,whichhehadforsometimeheldinhishand,shotLambournethroughthebody。

  Thewretchfellfromhishorsewithoutasinglegroan;andVarney,dismounting,rifledhispockets,turningoutthelining,thatitmightappearhehadfallenbyrobbers。HesecuredtheEarl\'spacket,whichwashischiefobject;buthealsotookLambourne\"spurse,containingsomegoldpieces,therelicsofwhathisdebaucheryhadlefthim,andfromasingularcombinationoffeelings,carrieditinhishandonlythelengthofasmallriver,whichcrossedtheroad,intowhichhethrewitasfarashecouldfling。Sucharethestrangeremnantsofconsciencewhichremainaftersheseemstotallysubdued,thatthiscruelandremorselessmanwouldhavefelthimselfdegradedhadhepocketedthefewpiecesbelongingtothewretchwhomhehadthusruthlesslyslain。

  Themurdererreloadedhispistolaftercleansingthelockandbarrelfromtheappearancesoflateexplosion,androdecalmlyafterthelitter,satisfyinghimselfthathehadsoadroitlyremovedatroublesomewitnesstomanyofhisintrigues,andthebearerofmandateswhichhehadnointentionstoobey,andwhich,therefore,hewasdesirousitshouldbethoughthadneverreachedhishand。

  TheremainderofthejourneywasmadewithadegreeofspeedwhichshowedthelittlecaretheyhadforthehealthoftheunhappyCountess。Theypausedonlyatplaceswhereallwasundertheircommand,andwherethetaletheywerepreparedtotelloftheinsaneLadyVarneywouldhaveobtainedreadycredithadshemadeanattempttoappealtothecompassionofthefewpersonsadmittedtoseeher。ButAmysawnochanceofobtainingahearingfromanytowhomshehadanopportunityofaddressingherself;andbesides,wastooterrifiedforthepresenceofVarneytoviolatetheimpliedconditionunderwhichshewastotravelfreefromhiscompany。TheauthorityofVarney,oftensousedduringtheEarl\'sprivatejourneystoCumnor,readilyprocuredrelaysofhorseswherewanted,sothattheyapproachedCumnorPlaceuponthenightaftertheyleftKenilworth。

  AtthisperiodofthejourneyVarneycameuptotherearofthelitter,ashehaddonebeforerepeatedlyduringtheirprogress,andasked,\"Howdoesshe?\"

  \"Shesleeps,\"saidFoster。\"Iwouldwewerehome——herstrengthisexhausted。\"

  \"Restwillrestoreher,\"answeredVarney。\"Sheshallsoonsleepsoundandlong。Wemustconsiderhowtolodgeherinsafety。\"

  \"Inherownapartments,tobesure,\"saidFoster。\"IhavesentJanettoheraunt\'swithaproperrebuke,andtheoldwomenaretruthitself——fortheyhatethisladycordially。\"

  \"Wewillnottrustthem,however,friendAnthony,\"saidVarney;

  \"Wemustsecureherinthatstrongholdwhereyoukeepyourgold。\"

  \"Mygold!\"saidAnthony,muchalarmed;\"why,whatgoldhaveI?

  Godhelpme,Ihavenogold——IwouldIhad!\"

  \"Now,marryhangthee,thoustupidbrute,whothinksoforcaresforthygold?IfIdid,couldInotfindanhundredbetterwaystocomeatit?Inoneword,thybedchamber,whichthouhastfencedsocuriously,mustbeherplaceofseclusion;andthou,thouhind,shaltpressherpillowsofdown。IdaretosaytheEarlwillneveraskaftertherichfurnitureofthesefourrooms。\"

  ThislastconsiderationrenderedFostertractable;heonlyaskedpermissiontoridebefore,tomakemattersready,andspurringhishorse,hepostedbeforethelitter,whileVarneyfallingaboutthreescorepacesbehindit,itremainedonlyattendedbyTider。

  WhentheyhadarrivedatCumnorPlace,theCountessaskedeagerlyforJanet,andshowedmuchalarmwheninformedthatshewasnolongertohavetheattendanceofthatamiablegirl。

  \"Mydaughterisdeartome,madam,\"saidFostergruffly;\"andI

  desirenotthatsheshouldgetthecourt—tricksoflyingand\'scaping——somewhattoomuchofthathasshelearnedalready,anitpleaseyourladyship。\"

  TheCountess,muchfatiguedandgreatlyterrifiedbythecircumstancesofherjourney,madenoanswertothisinsolence,butmildlyexpressedawishtoretiretoherchamber,\"Ay,ay,\"mutteredFoster,\"\'tisbutreasonable;but,underfavour,yougonottoyourgew—gawtoy—houseyonder——youwillsleepto—nightinbettersecurity。\"

  \"Iwoulditwereinmygrave,\"saidtheCountess;\"butthatmortalfeelingsshiverattheideaofsoulandbodyparting。\"

  \"You,Iguess,havenochancetoshiveratthat,\"repliedFoster。

  \"Mylordcomeshitherto—morrow,anddoubtlessyouwillmakeyourownwaysgoodwithhim。\"

  \"Butdoeshecomehither?——doesheindeed,goodFoster?\"

  \"Oh,ay,goodFoster!\"repliedtheother。\"ButwhatFostershallIbeto—morrowwhenyouspeakofmetomylord——thoughallIhavedonewastoobeyhisownorders?\"

  \"Youshallbemyprotector——aroughoneindeed——butstillaprotector,\"answeredtheCountess。\"OhthatJanetwerebuthere!\"

  \"Sheisbetterwheresheis,\"answeredFoster——\"oneofyouisenoughtoperplexaplainhead。Butwillyoutasteanyrefreshment?\"

  \"Ohno,no——mychamber——mychamber!Itrust,\"shesaidapprehensively,\"Imaysecureitontheinside?\"

  \"Withallmyheart,\"answeredFoster,\"soImaysecureitontheoutside;\"andtakingalight,heledthewaytoapartofthebuildingwhereAmyhadneverbeen,andconductedherupastairofgreatheight,precededbyoneoftheoldwomenwithalamp。

  Attheheadofthestair,whichseemedofalmostimmeasurableheight,theycrossedashortwoodengallery,formedofblackoak,andverynarrow,atthefartherendofwhichwasastrongoakendoor,whichopenedandadmittedthemintothemiser\'sapartment,homelyinitsaccommodationsintheverylastdegree,and,exceptinname,littledifferentfromaprison—room。

  Fosterstoppedatthedoor,andgavethelamptotheCountess,withouteitherofferingorpermittingtheattendanceoftheoldwomanwhohadcarriedit。Theladystoodnotonceremony,buttakingithastily,barredthedoor,andsecureditwiththeamplemeansprovidedontheinsideforthatpurpose。

  Varney,meanwhile,hadlurkedbehindonthestairs;buthearingthedoorbarred,henowcameupontiptoe,andFoster,winkingtohim,pointedwithself—complacencetoapieceofconcealedmachineryinthewall,which,playingwithmucheaseandlittlenoise,droppedapartofthewoodengallery,afterthemannerofadrawbridge,soastocutoffallcommunicationbetweenthedoorofthebedroom,whichheusuallyinhabited,andthelanding—placeofthehigh,windingstairwhichascendedtoit。Theropebywhichthismachinerywaswroughtwasgenerallycarriedwithinthebedchamber,itbeingFoster\'sobjecttoprovideagainstinvasionfromwithout;butnowthatitwasintendedtosecuretheprisonerwithin,thecordhadbeenbroughtovertothelanding—place,andwastheremadefast,whenFosterwithmuchcomplacencyhaddroppedtheunsuspectedtrap—door。

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