第10章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"The History of Henry Esmond, Esq。",免费读到尾

  \"Forason,yes;butmylordisnotmyson。Itwashewhocastmeawayfromhim。Itwashewhobrokeourhappinessdown,andhebidsmetorepairit。Itwashewhoshowedhimselftomeatlast,ashewas,notasIhadthoughthim。Itishewhocomesbeforemychildrenstupidandsenselesswithwine——wholeavesourcompanyforthatoffrequentersoftavernsandbagnios——whogoesfromhishometotheCityyonderandhisfriendsthere,andwhenheistiredofthemreturnshither,andexpectsthatIshallkneelandwelcomehim。AndhesendsYOUashischamberlain!Whataproudembassy!

  Monsieur,Imakeyoumycomplimentofthenewplace。\"

  \"Itwouldbeaproudembassy,andahappyembassytoo,couldI

  bringyouandmylordtogether,\"Esmondreplied。

  \"Ipresumeyouhavefulfilledyourmissionnow,sir。\'Twasaprettyoneforyoutoundertake。Idon\'tknowwhether\'tisyourCambridgephilosophy,ortime,thathasalteredyourwaysofthinking,\"LadyCastlewoodcontinued,stillinasarcastictone。

  \"Perhapsyoutoohavelearnedtolovedrink,andtohiccupoveryourwineorpunch;——whichisyourworship\'sfavoriteliquor?

  Perhapsyoutooputupatthe\'Rose\'onyourwaytoLondon,andhaveyouracquaintancesinCoventGarden。Myservicestoyou,sir,toprincipalandambassador,tomasterand——andlackey。\"

  \"Greatheavens!madam,\"criedHarry。\"WhathaveIdonethatthus,forasecondtime,youinsultme?DoyouwishmetoblushforwhatIusedtobeproudof,thatIlivedonyourbounty?Nexttodoingyouaservice(whichmylifewouldpayfor),youknowthattoreceiveonefromyouismyhighestpleasure。WhatwronghaveI

  doneyouthatyoushouldwoundmeso,cruelwoman?\"

  \"Whatwrong?\"shesaid,lookingatEsmondwithwildeyes。\"Well,none——nonethatyouknowof,Harry,orcouldhelp。Whydidyoubringbackthesmall—pox,\"sheadded,afterapause,\"fromCastlewoodvillage?Youcouldnothelpit,couldyou?Whichofusknowswhitherfateleadsus?Butwewereallhappy,Henry,tillthen。\"AndHarrywentawayfromthiscolloquy,thinkingstillthattheestrangementbetweenhispatronandhisbelovedmistresswasremediable,andthateachhadatheartastrongattachmenttotheother。

  TheintimacybetweentheLordsMohunandCastlewoodappearedtoincreaseaslongastheformerremainedinthecountry;andmyLordofCastlewoodespeciallyseemednevertobehappyoutofhisnewcomrade\'ssight。Theysportedtogether,theydrank,theyplayedbowlsandtennis:myLordCastlewoodwouldgoforthreedaystoSark,andbringbackmyLordMohuntoCastlewood——whereindeedhislordshipmadehimselfverywelcometoallpersons,havingajokeoranewgameatrompsforthechildren,allthetalkofthetownformylord,andmusicandgallantryandplentyofthebeaulangageformylady,andforHarryEsmond,whowasnevertiredofhearinghisstoriesofhiscampaignsandhislifeatVienna,Venice,Paris,andthefamouscitiesofEuropewhichhehadvisitedbothinpeaceandwar。Andhesangatmylady\'sharpsichord,andplayedcardsorbackgammon,orhisnewgameofbilliardswithmylord(ofwhomheinvariablygotthebetter)alwayshavingaconsummategood—humor,andbearinghimselfwithacertainmanlygrace,thatmightexhibitsomewhatofthecampandAlsatiaperhaps,butthathaditscharm,andstampedhimagentleman:andhismannertoLadyCastlewoodwassodevotedandrespectful,thatshesoonrecoveredfromthefirstfeelingsofdislikewhichshehadconceivedagainsthim——nay,beforelong,begantobeinterestedinhisspiritualwelfare,andhopefulofhisconversion,lendinghimbooksofpiety,whichhepromiseddutifullytostudy。Withhermylordtalkedofreform,ofsettlingintoquietlife,quittingthecourtandtown,andbuyingsomelandintheneighborhood——thoughitmustbeownedthat,whenthetwolordsweretogetherovertheirBurgundyafterdinner,theirtalkwasverydifferent,andtherewasverylittlequestionofconversiononmyLordMohun\'spart。Whentheygottotheirsecondbottle,HarryEsmondusedcommonlytoleavethesetwonobletopers,who,thoughtheytalkedfreelyenough,heavenknows,inhispresence(GoodLord,whatasetofstories,ofAlsatiaandSpringGarden,ofthetavernsandgaming—houses,oftheladiesofthecourt,andmesdamesofthetheatres,hecanrecalloutoftheirgodlyconversation!)——although,Isay,theytalkedbeforeEsmondfreely,yettheyseemedpleasedwhenhewentaway,andthentheyhadanotherbottle,andthentheyfelltocards,andthenmyLordMohuncametoherladyship\'sdrawing—room;leavinghisbooncompaniontosleepoffhiswine。

  \'Twasapointofhonorwiththefinegentlemenofthosedaystoloseorwinmagnificentlyattheirhorse—matches,orgamesofcardsanddice——andyoucouldnevertell,fromthedemeanorofthesetwolordsafterwards,whichhadbeensuccessfulandwhichtheloserattheirgames。Andwhenmyladyhintedtomylordthatheplayedmorethansheliked,hedismissedherwitha\"pish,\"andsworethatnothingwasmoreequalthanplaybetwixtgentlemen,iftheydidbutkeepituplongenough。Andthesekeptituplongenough,youmaybesure。Amanoffashionofthattimeoftenpassedaquarterofhisdayatcards,andanotherquarteratdrink:Ihaveknownmanyaprettyfellow,whowasawittoo,readyofrepartee,andpossessedofathousandgraces,whowouldbepuzzledifhehadtowritemorethanhisname。

  Thereisscarceanythoughtfulmanorwoman,Isuppose,butcanlookbackuponhiscourseofpastlife,andremembersomepoint,triflingasitmayhaveseemedatthetimeofoccurrence,whichhasneverthelessturnedandalteredhiswholecareer。\'Tiswithalmostallofus,asinM。Massillon\'smagnificentimageregardingKingWilliam,agraindesablethatpervertsorperhapsoverthrowsus;

  andsoitwasbutalightwordflungintheair,amerefreakofperversechild\'stemper,thatbroughtdownawholeheapofcrushingwoesuponthatfamilywhereofHarryEsmondformedapart。

  CominghometohisdearCastlewoodinthethirdyearofhisacademicalcourse,(whereinhehadnowobtainedsomedistinction,hisLatinPoemonthedeathoftheDukeofGloucester,PrincessAnneofDenmark\'sson,havinggainedhimamedal,andintroducedhimtothesocietyoftheUniversitywits,)EsmondfoundhislittlefriendandpupilBeatrixgrowntobetallerthanhermother,aslimandlovelyyounggirl,withcheeksmantlingwithhealthandroses:

  witheyeslikestarsshiningoutofazure,withwavingbronzehairclusteredaboutthefairestyoungforeheadeverseen:andamienandshapehaughtyandbeautiful,suchasthatofthefamousantiquestatueofthehuntressDiana——atonetimehaughty,rapid,imperious,witheyesandarrowsthatdartandkill。Harrywatchedandwonderedatthisyoungcreature,andlikenedherinhismindtoArtemiswiththeringingbowandshaftsflashingdeathuponthechildrenofNiobe;atanothertimeshewascoyandmeltingasLunashiningtenderlyuponEndymion。Thisfaircreature,thislustrousPhoebe,wasonlyyoungasyet,norhadnearlyreachedherfullsplendor:butcrescentandbrilliant,ouryounggentlemanoftheUniversity,hisheadfullofpoeticalfancies,hisheartperhapsthrobbingwithdesiresundefined,admiredthisrisingyoungdivinity;andgazedather(thoughonlyasatsome\"brightparticularstar,\"farabovehisearth)withendlessdelightandwonder。Shehadbeenacoquettefromtheearliesttimesalmost,tryingherfreaksandjealousies,herwaywardfrolicsandwinningcaresses,uponallthatcamewithinherreach;shesetherwomenquarrellinginthenursery,andpractisedhereyesonthegroomassherodebehindhimonthepillion。

  Shewasthedarlingandtormentoffatherandmother。Sheintriguedwitheachsecretly;andbestowedherfondnessandwithdrewit,pliedthemwithtears,smiles,kisses,cajolements;——

  whenthemotherwasangry,ashappenedoften,flewtothefather,andshelteringbehindhim,pursuedhervictim;whenbothweredispleased,transferredhercaressestothedomestics,orwatcheduntilshecouldwinbackherparents\'goodgraces,eitherbysurprisingthemintolaughterandgood—humor,orappeasingthembysubmissionandartfulhumility。Shewassaevolaetanegotio,likethatficklegoddessHoracedescribes,andofwhose\"maliciousjoy\"

  agreatpoetofourownhaswrittensonobly——who,famousandheroicashewas,wasnotstrongenoughtoresistthetortureofwomen。

  Itwasbutthreeyearsbeforethatthechild,thenbuttenyearsold,hadnearlymanagedtomakeaquarrelbetweenHarryEsmondandhiscomrade,good—natured,phlegmaticThomasTusher,whoneverofhisownseekingquarrelledwithanybody:byquotingtothelattersomesillyjokewhichHarryhadmaderegardinghim——(itwasthemerestidlestjest,thoughitneardrovetwooldfriendstoblows,andIthinksuchabattlewouldhavepleasedher)——andfromthatdayTomkeptatadistancefromher;andsherespectedhim,andcoaxedhimsedulouslywhenevertheymet。ButHarrywasmuchmoreeasilyappeased,becausehewasfonderofthechild:andwhenshemademischief,usedcuttingspeeches,orcausedherfriendspain,sheexcusedherselfforherfault,notbyadmittinganddeploringit,butbypleadingnotguilty,andassertinginnocencesoconstantly,andwithsuchseemingartlessness,thatitwasimpossibletoquestionherplea。Inherchildhood,theywerebutmischiefsthenwhichshedid;butherpowerbecamemorefatalasshegrewolder——asakittenfirstplayswithaball,andthenpouncesonabirdandkillsit。\'TisnottobeimaginedthatHarryEsmondhadallthisexperienceatthisearlystageofhislife,whereofheisnowwritingthehistory——manythingsherenotedwerebutknowntohiminlaterdays。AlmosteverythingBeatrixdidorundidseemedgood,oratleastpardonable,tohimthen,andyearsafterwards。

  Ithappened,then,thatHarryEsmondcamehometoCastlewoodforhislastvacation,withgoodhopesofafellowshipathiscollege,andacontentedresolvetoadvancehisfortunethatway。\'Twasinthefirstyearofthepresentcentury,Mr。Esmond(asfarasheknewtheperiodofhisbirth)beingthentwenty—twoyearsold。Hefoundhisquondampupilshotupintothisbeautyofwhichwehavespoken,andpromisingyetmore:herbrother,mylord\'sson,ahandsomehigh—spiritedbravelad,generousandfrank,andkindtoeverybody,saveperhapshissister,withwhomFrankwasatwar(andnotfromhisbutherfault)——adoringhismother,whosejoyhewas:

  andtakinghersideintheunhappymatrimonialdifferenceswhichwerenowpermanent,whileofcourseMistressBeatrixrangedwithherfather。Whenheadsoffamiliesfallout,itmustnaturallybethattheirdependantsweartheoneortheotherparty\'scolor;andevenintheparliamentsintheservants\'hallorthestables,Harry,whohadanearlyobservantturn,couldseewhichweremylord\'sadherentsandwhichmylady\'s,andconjectureprettyshrewdlyhowtheirunluckyquarrelwasdebated。Ourlackeyssitinjudgmentonus。Mylord\'sintriguesmaybeeversostealthilyconducted,buthisvaletknowsthem;andmylady\'swomancarrieshermistress\'sprivatehistorytotheservants\'scandalmarket,andexchangesitagainstthesecretsofotherabigails。

  CHAPTERXIII。

  MYLORDLEAVESUSANDHISEVILBEHINDHIM。

  MyLordMohun(ofwhoseexploitsandfamesomeofthegentlemenoftheUniversityhadbroughtdownbutuglyreports)wasoncemoreaguestatCastlewood,andseeminglymoreintimatelyalliedwithmylordeventhanbefore。OnceinthespringthosetwonoblemenhadriddentoCambridgefromNewmarket,whithertheyhadgoneforthehorse—racing,andhadhonoredHarryEsmondwithavisitathisrooms;afterwhichDoctorMontague,themasteroftheCollege,whohadtreatedHarrysomewhathaughtily,seeinghisfamiliaritywiththesegreatfolks,andthatmyLordCastlewoodlaughedandwalkedwithhishandonHarry\'sshoulder,relentedtoMr。Esmond,andcondescendedtobeveryciviltohim;andsomedaysafterhisarrival,Harry,laughing,toldthisstorytoLadyEsmond,remarkinghowstrangeitwasthatmenfamousforlearningandrenownedoverEurope,should,nevertheless,sobowdowntoatitle,andcringetoanoblemaneversopoor。AtthisMistressBeatrixflungupherhead,andsaiditbecamethoseofloworigintorespecttheirbetters;thattheparsonsmadethemselvesagreatdealtooproud,shethought;andthatshelikedthewayatLadySark\'sbest,wherethechaplain,thoughhelovedpudding,asallparsonsdo,alwayswentawaybeforethecustard。

  \"AndwhenIamaparson,\"saysMr。Esmond,\"willyougivemenocustard,Beatrix?\"

  \"You——youaredifferent,\"Beatrixanswered。\"Youareofourblood。\"

  \"Myfatherwasaparson,asyoucallhim,\"saidmylady。

  \"ButmineisapeerofIreland,\"saysMistressBeatrix,tossingherhead。\"Letpeopleknowtheirplaces。IsupposeyouwillhavemegodownonmykneesandaskablessingofMr。ThomasTusher,thathasjustbeenmadeacurateandwhosemotherwasawaiting—maid。\"

  Andshetossedoutoftheroom,beinginoneofherflightyhumorsthen。

  Whenshewasgone,myladylookedsosadandgrave,thatHarryaskedthecauseofherdisquietude。ShesaiditwasnotmerelywhathesaidofNewmarket,butwhatshehadremarked,withgreatanxietyandterror,thatmylord,eversincehisacquaintancewiththeLordMohunespecially,hadrecurredtohisfondnessforplay,whichhehadrenouncedsincehismarriage。

  \"Butmenpromisemorethantheyareabletoperforminmarriage,\"

  saidmylady,withasigh。\"Ifearhehaslostlargesums;andourproperty,alwayssmall,isdwindlingawayunderthisrecklessdissipation。IheardofhiminLondonwithverywildcompany。

  Sincehisreturn,lettersandlawyersareconstantlycomingandgoing:heseemstometohaveaconstantanxiety,thoughhehidesitunderboisterousnessandlaughter。Ilookedthrough——throughthedoorlastnight,and——andbefore,\"saidmylady,\"andsawthematcardsaftermidnight;noestatewillbearthatextravagance,muchlessours,whichwillbesodiminishedthatmysonwillhavenothingatall,andmypoorBeatrixnoportion!\"

  \"IwishIcouldhelpyou,madam,\"saidHarryEsmond,sighing,andwishingthatunavailingly,andforthethousandthtimeinhislife。

  \"Whocan?OnlyGod,\"saidLadyEsmond——\"onlyGod,inwhosehandsweare。\"Andsoitis,andforhisruleoverhisfamily,andforhisconducttowifeandchildren——subjectsoverwhomhispowerismonarchical——anyonewhowatchestheworldmustthinkwithtremblingsometimesoftheaccountwhichmanyamanwillhavetorender。Forinoursocietythere\'snolawtocontroltheKingoftheFireside。Heismasterofproperty,happiness——lifealmost。

  Heisfreetopunish,tomakehappyorunhappy——toruinortotorture。Hemaykillawifegradually,andbenomorequestionedthantheGrandseigniorwhodrownsaslaveatmidnight。Hemaymakeslavesandhypocritesofhischildren;orfriendsandfreemen;

  ordrivethemintorevoltandenmityagainstthenaturallawoflove。Ihaveheardpoliticiansandcoffee—housewiseacrestalkingoverthenewspaper,andrailingatthetyrannyoftheFrenchKing,andtheEmperor,andwonderedhowthese(whoaremonarchs,too,intheirway)governtheirowndominionsathome,whereeachmanrulesabsolute。WhentheannalsofeachlittlereignareshowntotheSupremeMaster,underwhomweholdsovereignty,historieswillbelaidbareofhouseholdtyrantsascruelasAmurath,andassavageasNero,andasrecklessanddissoluteasCharles。

  IfHarryEsmond\'spatronerred,\'twasinthelatterway,fromadispositionratherself—indulgentthancruel;andhemighthavebeenbroughtbacktomuchbetterfeelings,hadtimebeengiventohimtobringhisrepentancetoalastingreform。

  AsmylordandhisfriendLordMohunweresuchclosecompanions,MistressBeatrixchosetobejealousofthelatter;andthetwogentlemenoftenentertainedeachotherbylaughing,intheirrudeboisterousway,atthechild\'sfreaksofangerandshowofdislike。

  \"Whenthouartoldenough,thoushaltmarryLordMohun,\"Beatrix\'sfatherwouldsay:onwhichthegirlwouldpoutandsay,\"IwouldrathermarryTomTusher。\"AndbecausetheLordMohunalwaysshowedanextremegallantrytomyLadyCastlewood,whomheprofessedtoadmiredevotedly,oneday,inanswertothisoldjokeofherfather\'s,Beatrixsaid,\"Ithinkmylordwouldrathermarrymammathanmarryme;andiswaitingtillyoudietoaskher。\"

  Thewordsweresaidlightlyandpertlybythegirlonenightbeforesupper,asthefamilypartywereassemblednearthegreatfire。

  Thetwolords,whowereatcards,bothgaveastart;myladyturnedasredasscarlet,andbadeMistressBeatrixgotoherownchamber;

  whereuponthegirl,puttingon,asherwontwas,themostinnocentair,said,\"IamsureImeantnowrong;IamsuremammatalksagreatdealmoretoHarryEsmondthanshedoestopapa——andshecriedwhenHarrywentaway,andsheneverdoeswhenpapagoesaway!

  andlastnightshetalkedtoLordMohunforeversolong,andsentusoutoftheroom,andcriedwhenwecameback,and——\"

  \"D——n!\"criedoutmyLordCastlewood,outofallpatience。\"Gooutoftheroom,youlittleviper!\"andhestartedupandflungdownhiscards。

  \"AskLordMohunwhatIsaidtohim,Francis,\"herladyshipsaid,risingupwithascaredface,butyetwithagreatandtouchingdignityandcandorinherlookandvoice。\"Comeawaywithme,Beatrix。\"Beatrixsprunguptoo;shewasintearsnow。

  \"Dearestmamma,whathaveIdone?\"sheasked。\"SureImeantnoharm。\"Andsheclungtohermother,andthepairwentoutsobbingtogether。

  \"Iwilltellyouwhatyourwifesaidtome,Frank,\"myLordMohuncried。\"ParsonHarrymayhearit;and,asIhopeforheaven,everywordIsayistrue。Lastnight,withtearsinhereyes,yourwifeimploredmetoplaynomorewithyouatdiceoratcards,andyouknowbestwhetherwhatsheaskedwasnotforyourgood。\"

  \"Ofcourse,itwas,Mohun,\"saysmylordinadryhardvoice。\"Ofcourseyouareamodelofaman:andtheworldknowswhatasaintyouare。\"

  MyLordMohunwasseparatedfromhiswife,andhadhadmanyaffairsofhonor:ofwhichwomenasusualhadbeenthecause。

  \"Iamnosaint,thoughyourwifeis——andIcananswerformyactionsasotherpeoplemustfortheirwords,\"saidmyLordMohun。

  \"ByG——,mylord,youshall,\"criedtheother,startingup。

  \"Wehaveanotherlittleaccounttosettlefirst,mylord,\"saysLordMohun。WhereuponHarryEsmond,filledwithalarmfortheconsequencestowhichthisdisastrousdisputemightlead,brokeoutintothemostvehementexpostulationswithhispatronandhisadversary。\"Graciousheavens!\"hesaid,\"mylord,areyougoingtodrawasworduponyourfriendinyourownhouse?Canyoudoubtthehonorofaladywhoisaspureasheaven,andwoulddieathousandtimesratherthandoyouawrong?Aretheidlewordsofajealouschildtosetfriendsatvariance?Hasnotmymistress,asmuchasshedareddo,besoughtyourlordship,asthetruthmustbetold,tobreakyourintimacywithmyLordMohun;andtogiveupthehabitwhichmaybringruinonyourfamily?ButformyLordMohun\'sillness,hadhenotleftyou?\"

  \"\'Faith,Frank,amanwithagoutytoecan\'trunafterothermen\'swives,\"brokeoutmyLordMohun,whoindeedwasinthatway,andwithalaughandalookathisswathedlimbsofrankandcomical,thattheotherdashinghisfistacrosshisforeheadwascaughtbythatinfectiousgood—humor,andsaidwithhisoath,\"————it,Harry,Ibelievethee,\"andsothisquarrelwasover,andthetwogentlemen,atswordsdrawnbutjustnow,droppedtheirpoints,andshookhands。

  Beatipacifici。\"Go,bringmyladyback,\"saidHarry\'spatron。

  Esmondwentawayonlytoogladtobethebearerofsuchgoodnews。

  Hefoundheratthedoor;shehadbeenlisteningthere,butwentbackashecame。Shetookbothhishands,hersweremarblecold。

  Sheseemedasifshewouldfallonhisshoulder。\"Thankyou,andGodblessyou,mydearbrotherHarry,\"shesaid。Shekissedhishand,Esmondfelthertearsuponit:andleadingherintotheroom,anduptomylord,theLordCastlewood,withanoutbreakoffeelingandaffectionsuchashehadnotexhibitedformanyalongday,tookhiswifetohisheart,andbentoverandkissedherandaskedherpardon。

  \"\'Tistimeformetogotoroost。Iwillhavemygruela—bed,\"

  saidmyLordMohun:andlimpedoffcomicallyonHarryEsmond\'sarm。

  \"ByGeorge,thatwomanisapearl!\"hesaid;\"and\'tisonlyapigthatwouldn\'tvalueher。Haveyouseenthevulgartraipsingorange—girlwhomEsmond\"——buthereMr。Esmondinterruptedhim,saying,thatthesewerenotaffairsforhimtoknow。

  Mylord\'sgentlemancameintowaituponhismaster,whowasnosoonerinhisnightcapanddressing—gownthanhehadanothervisitorwhomhishostinsistedonsendingtohim:andthiswasnootherthantheLadyCastlewoodherselfwiththetoastandgruel,whichherhusbandbadehermakeandcarrywithherownhandsintoherguest。

  LordCastlewoodstoodlookingafterhiswifeasshewentonthiserrand,andashelooked,HarryEsmondcouldnotbutgazeonhim,andremarkedinhispatron\'sfaceanexpressionoflove,andgrief,andcare,whichverymuchmovedandtouchedtheyoungman。LordCastlewood\'shandsfelldownathissides,andhisheadonhisbreast,andpresentlyhesaid,——

  \"YouheardwhatMohunsaid,parson?\"

  \"Thatmyladywasasaint?\"

  \"Thattherearetwoaccountstosettle。Ihavebeengoingwrongthesefiveyears,HarryEsmond。Eversinceyoubroughtthatdamnedsmall—poxintothehouse,therehasbeenafatepursuingme,andI

  hadbesthavediedofit,andnotrunawayfromitlikeacoward。

  IleftBeatrixwithherrelations,andwenttoLondon;andIfellamongthieves,Harry,andIgotbacktoconfoundedcardsanddice,whichIhadn\'ttouchedsincemymarriage——no,notsinceIwasintheDuke\'sGuard,withthosewildMohocks。AndIhavebeenplayingworseandworse,andgoingdeeperanddeeperintoit;andIoweMohuntwothousandpoundsnow;andwhenit\'spaidIamlittlebetterthanabeggar。Idon\'tliketolookmyboyintheface;hehatesme,Iknowhedoes。AndIhavespentBeaty\'slittleportion:

  andtheLordknowswhatwillcomeifIlive;thebestthingIcandoistodie,andreleasewhatportionoftheestateisredeemablefortheboy。\"

  MohunwasasmuchmasteratCastlewoodastheowneroftheHallitself;andhisequipagesfilledthestables,where,indeed,therewasroomandplentyformanymorehorsesthanHarryEsmond\'simpoverishedpatroncouldaffordtokeep。Hehadarrivedonhorsebackwithhispeople;butwhenhisgoutbrokeoutmyLordMohunsenttoLondonforalightchaisehehad,drawnbyapairofsmallhorses,andrunningasswift,whereverroadsweregood,asaLaplander\'ssledge。Whenthiscarriagecame,hislordshipwaseagertodrivetheLadyCastlewoodabroadinit,anddidsomanytimes,andatarapidpace,greatlytohiscompanion\'senjoyment,wholovedtheswiftmotionandthehealthybreezesoverthedownswhichlieharduponCastlewood,andstretchthencetowardsthesea。

  Asthisamusementwasverypleasanttoher,andherlord,farfromshowinganymistrustofherintimacywithLordMohun,encouragedhertobehiscompanion——asifwillingbyhispresentextremeconfidencetomakeupforanypastmistrustwhichhisjealousyhadshown——theLadyCastlewoodenjoyedherselffreelyinthisharmlessdiversion,which,itmustbeowned,herguestwasveryeagertogiveher;anditseemedthatshegrewthemorefreewithLordMohun,andpleasedwithhiscompany,becauseofsomesacrificewhichhisgallantrywaspleasedtomakeinherfavor。

  Seeingthetwogentlemenconstantlyatcardsstillofevenings,HarryEsmondonedaydeploredtohismistressthatthisfatalinfatuationofherlordshouldcontinue;andnowtheyseemedreconciledtogether,beggedhisladytohinttoherhusbandthatheshouldplaynomore。

  ButLadyCastlewood,smilingarchlyandgayly,saidshewouldspeaktohimpresently,andthat,forafewnightsmoreatleast,hemightbelettohavehisamusement。

  \"Indeed,madam,\"saidHarry,\"youknownotwhatitcostsyou;and\'tiseasyforanyobserverwhoknowsthegame,toseethatLordMohunisbyfarthestrongerofthetwo。\"

  \"Iknowheis,\"saysmylady,stillwithexceedinggood—humor;\"heisnotonlythebestplayer,butthekindestplayerintheworld。\"

  \"Madam,madam!\"Esmondcried,transportedandprovoked。\"Debtsofhonormustbepaidsometimeorother;andmymasterwillberuinedifhegoeson。\"

  \"Harry,shallItellyouasecret?\"myladyreplied,withkindnessandpleasurestillinhereyes。\"Franciswillnotberuinedifhegoeson;hewillberescuedifhegoeson。IrepentofhavingspokenandthoughtunkindlyoftheLordMohunwhenhewashereinthepastyear。Heisfullofmuchkindnessandgood;and\'tismybeliefthatweshallbringhimtobetterthings。Ihavelenthim\'Tillotson\'andyourfavorite\'BishopTaylor,\'andheismuchtouched,hesays;andasaproofofhisrepentance——(andhereinliesmysecret)——whatdoyouthinkheisdoingwithFrancis?HeislettingpoorFrankwinhismoneybackagain。Hehathwonalreadyatthelastfournights;andmyLordMohunsaysthathewillnotbethemeansofinjuringpoorFrankandmydearchildren。\"

  \"AndinGod\'sname,whatdoyoureturnhimforthesacrifice?\"

  askedEsmond,aghast;whoknewenoughofmen,andofthisoneinparticular,tobeawarethatsuchafinishedrakegavenothingfornothing。\"How,inheaven\'sname,areyoutopayhim?\"

  \"Payhim!Withamother\'sblessingandawife\'sprayers!\"criesmylady,claspingherhandstogether。HarryEsmonddidnotknowwhethertolaugh,tobeangry,ortolovehisdearmistressmorethaneverfortheobstinateinnocencywithwhichshechosetoregardtheconductofamanoftheworld,whosedesignsheknewbetterhowtointerpret。Hetoldthelady,guardedly,butsoastomakehismeaningquitecleartoher,whatheknewinrespectoftheformerlifeandconductofthisnobleman;ofotherwomenagainstwhomhehadplotted,andwhomhehadovercome;oftheconversationwhichhe,Harryhimself,hadhadwithLordMohun,whereinthelordmadeaboastofhislibertinism,andfrequentlyavowedthatheheldallwomentobefairgame(ashislordshipstyledthisprettysport),andthattheywereall,withoutexception,tobewon。AndthereturnHarryhadforhisentreatiesandremonstranceswasafitofangeronLadyCastlewood\'spart,whowouldnotlistentohisaccusations;shesaidandretortedthathehimselfmustbeverywickedandpervertedtosupposeevildesignswhereshewassurenoneweremeant。\"Andthisisthegoodmeddlersgetofinterfering,\"Harrythoughttohimselfwithmuchbitterness;andhisperplexityandannoyancewereonlythegreater,becausehecouldnotspeaktomyLordCastlewoodhimselfuponasubjectofthisnature,orventuretoadviseorwarnhimregardingamattersoverysacredashisownhonor,ofwhichmylordwasnaturallythebestguardian。

  ButthoughLadyCastlewoodwouldlistentonoadvicefromheryoungdependant,andappearedindignantlytorefuseitwhenoffered,Harryhadthesatisfactiontofindthatsheadoptedthecounselwhichsheprofessedtoreject;forthenextdayshepleadedaheadache,whenmyLordMohunwouldhavehadherdriveout,andthenextdaytheheadachecontinued;andnextday,inalaughinggayway,sheproposedthatthechildrenshouldtakeherplaceinhislordship\'scar,fortheywouldbecharmedwitharideofallthings;andshemustnothaveallthepleasureforherself。Mylordgavethemadrivewithaverygoodgrace,though,Idaresay,withrageanddisappointmentinwardly——notthathisheartwasveryseriouslyengagedinhisdesignsuponthissimplelady:butthelifeofsuchmenisoftenoneofintrigue,andtheycannomoregothroughthedaywithoutawomantopursue,thanafox—hunterwithouthissportafterbreakfast。

  Underanaffectedcarelessnessofdemeanor,andthoughtherewasnooutwarddemonstrationofdoubtuponhispatron\'spartsincethequarrelbetweenthetwolords,HarryyetsawthatLordCastlewoodwaswatchinghisguestverynarrowly;andcaughtsightofdistrustandsmotheredrage(asHarrythought)whichforebodednogood。OnthepointofhonorEsmondknewhowtouchyhispatronwas;andwatchedhimalmostasaphysicianwatchesapatient,anditseemedtohimthatthisonewasslowtotakethedisease,thoughhecouldnotthrowoffthepoisonwhenonceithadmingledwithhisblood。

  WereadinShakspeare(whomthewriterforhispartconsiderstobefarbeyondMr。Congreve,Mr。Dryden,oranyofthewitsofthepresentperiod,)thatwhenjealousyisoncedeclared,norpoppy,normandragora,norallthedrowsysyrupsoftheEast,willeversootheitormedicineitaway。

  Infine,thesymptomsseemedtobesoalarmingtothisyoungphysician(who,indeed,youngashewas,hadfeltthekindpulsesofallthosedearkinsmen),thatHarrythoughtitwouldbehisdutytowarnmyLordMohun,andlethimknowthathisdesignsweresuspectedandwatched。Sooneday,wheninratherapettishhumorhislordshiphadsenttoLadyCastlewood,whohadpromisedtodrivewithhim,andnowrefusedtocome,Harrysaid——\"Mylord,ifyouwillkindlygivemeaplacebyyoursideIwillthankyou;Ihavemuchtosaytoyou,andwouldliketospeaktoyoualone。\"

  \"Youhonormebygivingmeyourconfidence,Mr。HenryEsmond,\"saystheother,withaverygrandbow。Mylordwasalwaysafinegentleman,andyoungashewastherewasthatinEsmond\'smannerwhichshowedthathewasagentlemantoo,andthatnonemighttakealibertywithhim——sothepairwentout,andmountedthelittlecarriage,whichwasinwaitingfortheminthecourt,withitstwolittlecream—coloredHanoverianhorsescoveredwithsplendidfurnitureandchampingatthebit。

  \"Mylord,\"saysHarryEsmond,aftertheyweregotintothecountry,andpointingtomyLordMohun\'sfoot,whichwasswathedinflannel,andputupratherostentatiouslyonacushion——\"mylord,IstudiedmedicineatCambridge。\"

  \"Indeed,ParsonHarry,\"sayshe;\"andareyougoingtotakeoutadiploma:andcureyourfellow—studentsofthe——\"

  \"Ofthegout,\"saysHarry,interruptinghim,andlookinghimhardintheface;\"Iknowagooddealaboutthegout。\"

  \"Ihopeyoumayneverhaveit。\'Tisaninfernaldisease,\"saysmylord,\"anditstwingesarediabolical。Ah!\"andhemadeadreadfulwryface,asifhejustfeltatwinge。

  \"Yourlordshipwouldbemuchbetterifyoutookoffallthatflannel——itonlyservestoinflamethetoe,\"Harrycontinued,lookinghismanfullintheface。

  \"Oh!itonlyservestoinflamethetoe,doesit?\"saystheother,withaninnocentair。

  \"Ifyoutookoffthatflannel,andflungthatabsurdslipperaway,andworeaboot,\"continuesHarry。

  \"Yourecommendmeboots,Mr。Esmond?\"asksmylord。

  \"Yes,bootsandspurs。Isawyourlordshipthreedaysagorundownthegalleryfastenough,\"Harrygoeson。\"Iamsurethattakinggruelatnightisnotsopleasantasclarettoyourlordship;andbesidesitkeepsyourlordship\'sheadcoolforplay,whilstmypatron\'sishotandflusteredwithdrink。\"

  \"\'Sdeath,sir,youdarenotsaythatIdon\'tplayfair?\"criesmylord,whippinghishorses,whichwentawayatagallop。

  \"Youarecoolwhenmylordisdrunk,\"Harrycontinued;\"yourlordshipgetsthebetterofmypatron。IhavewatchedyouasI

  lookedupfrommybooks。\"

  \"YouyoungArgus!\"saysLordMohun,wholikedHarryEsmond——andforwhosecompanyandwit,andacertaindaringmanner,Harryhadagreatlikingtoo——\"YouyoungArgus!youmaylookwithallyourhundredeyesandseeweplayfair。I\'veplayedawayanestateofanight,andI\'veplayedmyshirtoffmyback;andI\'veplayedawaymyperiwigandgonehomeinanightcap。ButnomancansayIevertookanadvantageofhimbeyondtheadvantageofthegame。I

  playedadice—coggingscoundrelinAlsatiaforhisearsandwon\'em,andhaveoneof\'eminmylodginginBowStreetinabottleofspirits。HarryMohunwillplayanymanforanything——alwayswould。\"

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