Butslowastheyseemedtothequeen,thehoursyetpassed:towardstheafternoonsomecloudsfloatedacrossthebluesky;thequeenremarkeduponthemjoyfullytohercompanion;MarySeytoncongratulatedheruponthem,notonaccountoftheimaginaryomenthatthequeensoughtinthem,butbecauseoftherealimportancethattheweathershouldbecloudy,thatdarknessmightaidthemintheirflight。Whilethetwoprisonerswerewatchingthebillowy,movingvapours,thehourofdinnerarrived;butitwashalfanhourofconstraintanddissimulation,themorepainfulthat,nodoubtinreturnforthesortofgoodwillshownhimbythequeeninthemorning,WilliamDouglasthoughthimselfobliged,inhisturn,toaccompanyhisdutieswithfittingcompliments,whichcompelledthequeentotakeamoreactivepartintheconversationthanherpreoccupationallowedher;butWilliamDouglasdidnotseeminanywaytoobservethisabsenceofmind,andallpassedasatbreakfast。
Directlyhehadgonethequeenrantothewindow:thefewcloudswhichwerechasingoneanotherintheskyanhourbeforehadthickenedandspread,and——allthebluewasblottedout,togiveplacetoahuedullandleadenaspewter。MaryStuart’spresentimentswerethusrealised:astothelittlehouseinKinross,whichonecouldstillmakeoutinthedusk,itremainedshutup,andseemeddeserted。
Nightfell:thelightshoneasusual;thequeensignalled,itdisappeared。MaryStuartwaitedinvain;everythingremainedindarkness:theescapewasforthesameevening。Thequeenheardeighto’clock,nineo’clock,andteno’clockstrikesuccessively。Atteno’clockthesentinelswererelieved;MaryStuartheardthepatrolspassbeneathherwindows,thestepsofthewatchrecede:thenallreturnedtosilence。Halfanhourpassedawaythus;suddenlytheowl’scryresoundedthrice,thequeenrecognisedGeorgeDouglas’ssignal:thesuprememomenthadcome。
Inthesecircumstancesthequeenfoundallherstrengthrevive:shesignedtoMarySeytontotakeawaythebarandtofixtheropeladder,while,puttingoutthelamp,shefeltherwayintothebedroomtoseekthecasketwhichcontainedherfewremainingjewels。
Whenshecameback,GeorgeDouglaswasalreadyintheroom。
“Allgoeswell,madam,“saidhe。“Yourfriendsawaityouontheothersideofthelake,ThomasWardenwatchesatthepostern,andGodhassentusadarknight。“
Thequeen,withoutreplying,gavehimherhand。Georgebenthiskneeandcarriedthishandtohislips;butontouchingit,hefeltitcoldandtrembling。
“Madam,“saidhe,“inHeaven’snamesummonallyourcourage,anddonotletyourselfbedowncastatsuchamoment。“
“OurLady-of-Good-Help,“murmuredSeyton,“cometoouraid!“
“Summontoyouthespiritofthekingsyourancestors,“respondedGeorge,“foratthismomentitisnottheresignationofaChristianthatyourequire,butthestrengthandresolutionofaqueen“
“Oh,Douglas!Douglas,“criedMarymournfully,“afortune-tellerpredictedtomethatIshoulddieinprisonandbyaviolentdeath:
hasnotthehourofthepredictionarrived?“
“Perhaps,“Georgesaid,“butitisbettertodieasaqueenthantoliveinthisancientcastlecalumniatedandaprisoner。“
“Youareright,George,“thequeenanswered;“butforawomanthefirststepiseverything:forgiveme“。Then,afteramoment’spause,“Come,“saidshe;“Iamready。“
Georgeimmediatelywenttothewindow,securedtheladderagainandmorefirmly,thengettingupontothesillandholdingtothebarswithonehand,hestretchedouttheothertothequeen,who,asresoluteasshehadbeentimidamomentbefore,mountedonastool,andhadalreadysetonefootonthewindow-ledge,whensuddenlythecry,“Whogoesthere?“rangoutatthefootofthetower。Thequeensprangquicklyback,partlyinstinctivelyandpartlypushedbyGeorge,who,onthecontrary,leanedoutofthewindowtoseewhencecamethiscry,which,twiceagainrenewed,remainedtwiceunanswered,andwasimmediatelyfollowedbyareportandtheflashofafirearm:
atthesamemomentthesentinelondutyonthetowerblewhisbugle,anothersetgoingthealarmbell,andthecries,“Toarms,toarms!“
and“Treason,treason!“resoundedthroughoutthecastle。
“Yes,yes,treason,treason!“criedGeorgeDouglas,leapingdownintotheroom。“Yes,theinfamousWardenhasbetrayedus!“Then,advancingtoMary,coldandmotionlessasastatue,“Courage,madam,“
saidhe,“courage!Whateverhappens,afriendyetremainsforyouinthecastle;itisLittleDouglas。“
Scarcelyhadhefinishedspeakingwhenthedoorofthequeen’sapartmentopened,andWilliamDouglasandLadyLochleven,precededbyservantscarryingtorchesandarmedsoldiers,appearedonthethreshold:theroomwasimmediatelyfilledwithpeopleandlight。
“Mother,“saidWilliamDouglas,pointingtohisbrotherstandingbeforeMaryStuartandprotectingherwithhisbody,“doyoubelievemenow?Look!“
Theoldladywasforamomentspeechless;thenfindingawordatlast,andtakingastepforward——
“Speak,GeorgeDouglas,“criedshe,“speak,andclearyourselfatonceofthechargewhichweighsonyourhonour;saybutthesewords,’ADouglaswasneverfaithlesstohistrust,’andIbelieveyou“。
“Yes,mother,“answeredWilliam,“aDouglas!……buthe——heisnotaDouglas。“
“MayGodgrantmyoldagethestrengthneededtobearonthepartofoneofmysonssuchamisfortune,andonthepartoftheothersuchaninjury!“exclaimedLadyLochleven。“Owomanbornunderafatalstar,“shewenton,addressingthequeen,“whenwillyouceasetobe,intheDevil’shands,aninstrumentofperditionanddeathtoallwhoapproachyou?OancienthouseofLochleven,cursedbethehourwhenthisenchantresscrossedthythreshold!“
“Donotsaythat,mother,donotsaythat,“criedGeorge;“blessedbe,onthecontrary,themomentwhichprovesthat,ifthereareDouglaseswhonolongerrememberwhattheyowetotheirsovereigns,thereareotherswhohaveneverforgottenit。“
“Douglas!Douglas!“murmuredMaryStuart,“didInottellyou?“
“AndI,madam,“saidGeorge,“whatdidIreplythen?ThatitwasanhonourandadutytoeveryfaithfulsubjectofyourMajestytodieforyou。“
“Well,die,then!“criedWilliamDouglas,springingonhisbrotherwithraisedsword,whilehe,leapingback,drewhis,andwithamovementquickasthoughtandeagerashatreddefendedhimself。ButatthesamemomentMaryStuartdartedbetweenthetwoyoungpeople。
“Notanotherstep,LordDouglas,“saidshe。“Sheatheyoursword,George,orifyouuseit,letbetogohence,andagainsteveryonebutyourbother。Istillhaveneedofyourlife;takecareofit。“
“Mylife,likemyarmandmyhonour,isatyourservice,madam,andfromthemomentyoucommanditIshallpreserveitforyou。“
Withthesewords,rushingtothedoorwithaviolenceandresolvewhichpreventedanyone’sstoppinghim——
“Back!“criedhetothedomesticswhowerebarringthepassage;“makewayfortheyoungmasterofDouglas,orwoetoyou!“。
“Stophim!“criedWilliam。“Seizehim,deadoralive!Fireuponhim!
Killhimlikeadog!“
Twoorthreesoldiers,notdaringtodisobeyWilliam,pretendedtopursuehisbrother。Thensomegunshotswereheard,andavoicecryingthatGeorgeDouglashadjustthrownhimselfintothelake。
“Andhashethenescaped?“criedWilliam。
MaryStuartbreathedagain;theoldladyraisedherhandstoHeaven。
“Yes,yes,“murmuredWilliam,——“yes,thankHeavenforyourson’sflight;forhisflightcoversourentirehousewithshame;countingfromthishour,weshallbelookeduponastheaccomplicesofhistreason。“
“Havepityonme,William!“criedLadyLochleven,wringingherhands。
“Havecompassionoyouroldmother!SeeyounotthatIamdying?“
Withthesewords,shefellbackwards,paleandtottering;thestewardandaservantsupportederintheirarms。
“Ibelieve,mylord,“saidMarySeyton,comingforward,“thatyourmotherhasasmuchneedofattentionjustnowasthequeenhasneedofrepose:doyounotconsideritistimeforyoutowithdraw?“
“Yes,yes,“saidWilliam,“togiveyoutimetospinfreshwebs,I
suppose,andtoseekwhatfreshfliesyoucantakeinthem?Itiswell,goonwithyourwork;butyouhavejustseenthatitisnoteasytodeceiveWilliamDouglas。Playyourgame,Ishallplaymine“。
Thenturningtotheservants,“Goout,allofyou,“saidhe;“andyou,mother,come。“
Theservantsandthesoldiersobeyed;thenWilliamDouglaswentoutlast,supportingLadyLochleven,andthequeenheardhimshutbehindhimanddouble-lockthetwodoorsofherprison。
ScarcelywasMaryalone,andcertainthatshewasnolongerseenorheard,thanallherstrengthdesertedher,and,sinkingintoanarm-
chair,sheburstoutsobbing。
Indeed,allhercouragehadbeenneededtosustainhersofar,andthesightofherenemiesalonehadgivenherthiscourage;buthardlyhadtheygonethanhersituationappearedbeforeherinallitsfatalhardship。Dethroned,aprisoner,withoutanotherfiendinthisimpregnablecastlethanachildtowhomshehadscarcegivenattention,andwhowasthesoleandlastthreadattachingherpasthopestoherhopesforthefuture,whatremainedtoMaryStuartofhertwothronesandherdoublepower?Hername,thatwasall;her,namewithwhich,free,shehaddoubtlessstirredScotland,butwhichlittlebylittlewasabouttobeeffacedintheheartsofheradherents,andwhichduringherlifetimeoblivionwastocoverperhapsaswithashroud。SuchanideawasinsupportabletoasoulasloftyasMaryStuart’s,andtoanorganisationwhich,likethatoftheflowers,hasneed,beforeeverything,ofair,light,andsun。
FortunatelythereremainedtoherthebestbelovedofherfourMarys,who,alwaysdevotedandconsoling,hastenedtosuccourandcomforther;butthistimeitwasnoeasymatter,andthequeenletheractandspeakwithoutansweringherotherwisethanwithsobsandtears;
whensuddenly,lookingthroughthewindowtowhichshehaddrawnuphermistress’sarmchair——
“Thelight!“criedshe,“madam,thelight!“
Atthesametimesheraisedthequeen,andwitharmoutstretchedfromthewindow,sheshowedherthebeacon,theeternalsymbolofhope,relightedinthemidstofthisdarknightonKinrosshill:therewasnomistakepossible,notastarwasshininginthesky。
“LordGod,IgiveTheethanks,“saidthequeen,fallingonherkneesandraisingherarmstoheavenwithagestureofgratitude:“Douglashasescaped,andmyfriendsstillkeepwatch。“
Then,afteraferventprayer,whichrestoredtoheralittlestrength,thequeenre-enteredherroom,and,tiredoutbyhervariedsuccessiveemotions,shesleptanuneasy,agitatedsleep,overwhichtheindefatigableMarySeytonkeptwatchtilldaybreak。