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  Inshort,theyforcedthetenpoundsonhim,andnextdaywenttoworkonanotherkopje。

  Butthesimplefarmer\'sconsciencesmotehim。Itwasaslacktime;

  sohesentfourHotteatots,withshovels,tohelpthesefriendlymaniacs。Theseworkedawaygayly,andthewhitemensetupasortingtable,andsortedthestuff,andhammeredthenodules,andatlastfoundalittlestoneasbigasapeathatrefractedthelight。StainesshowedthistotheHottentots,andtheirquickeyesdiscoveredtwomorethatday,onlysmaller。

  Nextday,nothingbutasplinterortwo。

  ThenStainesdeterminedtodigdeeper,contrarytothegeneralimpression。Hegavehisreason:\"Diamondsdon\'tfallfromthesky。

  Theyworkupfromtheground;andclearlytheheatmustbegreaterfartherdown。\"

  Actingonthis,theytriedthenextstrata,butfounditentirelybarren。Afterthat,however,theycametoafreshlayerofcarbonate,andhere,Falconhammeringalargelumpofconglomerate,outleaped,allofasudden,adiamondbigasanut,thatranalongtheearth,gleaminglikeastar。Ithadpolishedanglesandnaturalfacets,andevenanovice,withaneyeinhishead,couldseeitwasadiamondofthepurestwater。StainesandFalconshoutedwithdelight,andmadetheblacksapresentonthespot。

  Theyshowedtheprize,atnight,andbeggedthefarmertotaketodigging。Therewastentimesmoremoneybeneathhissoilthanonit。

  Nothe。Hewasafarmer:didnotbelieveindiamonds。Twodaysafterwards,anothergreatfind。Sevensmalldiamonds。

  Nextday,astoneaslargeasacob-nut,andwithstrangeandbeautifulstreaks。Theycarriedithometodinner,andsetitonthetable,andtoldthefamilyitwasworthathousandpounds。

  Bulteelscarcelylookedatit;butthevrowtrembledandalltheyoungfolkgloweredatit。

  Inthemiddleofdinner,itexplodedlikeacracker,andwentliterallyintodiamond-dust。

  \"Deregoesvontousandpounds,\"saidBulteel,withoutmovingamuscle。

  Falconswore。ButStainesshowedfortitude。\"Itwaslaminated,\"

  saidhe,\"andexposuretotheairwasfatal。\"

  OwingtotheinvaluableassistanceoftheHottentots,theyhadinlessthanamonthcollectedfourlargestonesofpurewater,andawineglassfulofsmallstones,when,onefineday,goingtoworkcalmlyafterbreakfast,theyfoundsometentspitched,andatleastascoreofdirtydiggers,beardedlikethepard,atworkontheground。StainessentFalconbacktotellBulteel,andsuggestthatheshouldatonceorderthemoff,or,betterstill,maketermswiththem。ThephlegmaticBoerdidneither。

  Intwenty-fourhoursitwastoolate。Theplacewasrushed。Inotherwords,diggersswarmedtothespot,withnoideaoflawbutdigger\'slaw。

  Athousandtentsroselikemushrooms;andpoorBulteelstoodsmoking,andstaringamazed,athisowndoor,andsawaveritableprocessionofwagons,Capecarts,andpowderedtravellersfilepasthimtotakepossessionofhishillocks。Him,theproprietor,theysimplyignored;theyhadacommitteewhoweretodealwithallobstructions,landlordsandtenantsincluded。TheythemselvesmeasuredoutBulteel\'sfarmintothirty-footclaims,andwenttoworkwithshovelandpick。TheyheldStaines\'sclaimsacred——thatwasdiggers\'law;buttheyconfineditstrictlytothirtyfeetsquare。

  Hadthefriendsresisted,theirbrainswouldhavebeenknockedout。

  However,theygainedthis,thatdealerspouredin,andthemarketnotbeingyetglutted,thepricewasgood。Stainessoldafewofthesmallstonesfortwohundredpounds。Heshowedoneofthelargerstones。Thedealer\'seyeglittered,butheofferedonlythreehundredpounds,andthiswassowideoftheascendingscale,onwhichastoneofthatimportanceispriced,thatStainesreserveditforsaleatCapeTown。

  Nevertheless,heafterwardsdoubtedwhetherhehadnotbetterhavetakenit;forthemultitudeofdiggersturnedoutsuchaprodigiousnumberofdiamondsatBulteel\'span,thatasortofpanicfellonthemarket。

  Thesedrydiggingswerearevelationtotheworld。Menbegantothinkthediamondperhapswasacommonerstonethananyonehaddreamedittobe。

  Astothediscoveryofstones,StainesandFalconlostnothingbybeingconfinedtoathirty-footclaim。Compelledtodigdeeper,theygotintoarichstrata,wheretheyfoundgarnetsbythepint,andsomesmalldiamonds,andatlast,oneluckyday,theirlargestdiamond。Itweighedthirty-sevencarats,andwasarichyellow。

  Now,whenadiamondiscloudedoroffcolor,itisterriblydepreciated;butadiamondwithapositivecoloriscalledafancystone,andrankswiththepureststones。

  \"IwishIhadthisinCapeTown,\"saidStaines。

  \"Why,I\'lltakeittoCapeTown,ifyoulike,\"saidthechangeableFalcon。

  \"Youwill?\"saidChristopher,surprised。

  \"Whynot?I\'mnotmuchofadigger。Icanserveourinterestbetterbyselling。IcouldgetathousandpoundsforthisatCapeTown。\"

  \"Wewilltalkofthatquietly,\"saidChristopher。

  Now,thefactis,Falcon,asadigger,wasnotworthapin。Hecouldnotsort。Hiseyeswouldnotbeartheblindingglareofatropicalsunuponlimeanddazzlingbitsofmica,quartz,crystal,whitetopaz,etc。,inthemidstofwhichthetrueglintoftheroyalstonehadtobecaughtinamoment。Hecouldnotsort,andhehadnotthehearttodig。Theonlywaytomakehimearnhishalfwastoturnhimintothetravellingandsellingpartner。

  Christopherwastoogeneroustotellhimthis;butheactedonit,andsaidhethoughthiswasanexcellentproposal;indeed,hehadbettertakeallthediamondstheyhadgottoDale\'sKlooffirst,andshowthemtohiswife,forherconsolation:\"Andperhaps,\"saidhe,\"inamatterofthisimportance,shewillgotoCapeTownwithyou,andtrythemarketthere。\"

  \"Allright,\"saidFalcon。

  Hesatandbroodedoverthematteralongtime,andsaid,\"Whymaketwobitesofacherry?TheywillonlygiveushalfthevalueatCapeTown;whynotgobythesteamertoEngland,beforetheLondonmarketisglutted,andalltheworldfindsoutthatdiamondsareascommonasdirt?\"

  \"GotoEngland!What!withoutyourwife?I\'llneverbeapartytothat。Mepartmanandwife!Ifyouknewmyownstory\"——

  \"Why,whowantsyou?\"saidReginald。\"Youdon\'tunderstand。

  PhoebeisdyingtovisitEnglandagain;butshehasgotnoexcuse。

  Ifyouliketogiveherone,shewillbemuchobligedtoyou,Icantellyou。\"

  \"Oh,thatisaverydifferentmatter。IfMrs。Falconcanleaveherfarm——\"

  \"Oh,thatbruteofabrotherofhersisaveryhonestfellow,forthatmatter。Shecantrustthefarmtohim。Besides,itisonlyamonth\'svoyagebythemailsteamer。\"

  ThissuggestionofFalcon\'ssetChristopher\'sheartbounding,andhiseyesglistening。Butherestrainedhimself,andsaid,\"Thistakesmebysurprise;letmesmokeapipeoverit。\"

  Henotonlydidthat,buthelayawakeallnight。

  Thefactisthatforsometimepast,Christopherhadfeltsharptwingesofconscience,anddeepmisgivingsastothecoursehehadpursuedinleavinghiswifeasingledayinthedark。Completeconvalescencehadclearedhismoralsentiments,andperhaps,afterall,thediscoveryofthediamondshadco-operated;sincenowtheinsurancemoneywasnolongernecessarytokeephiswifefromstarving。

  \"Ah!\"saidhe;\"faithisagreatquality;andhowIhavelackedit!\"

  Todohimjustice,heknewhiswife\'sexcitablenature,andwasnotwithoutfearsofsomedisaster,shouldthenewsbecommunicatedtoherunskilfully。

  ButthisproposalofFalcon\'smadethewayclearer。Mrs。Falcon,thoughnotalady,hadallalady\'sdelicacy,andallawoman\'stactandtenderness。HeknewnooneintheworldmorefittobetrustedwiththedelicatetaskofbreakingtohisRosathatthegrave,foronce,wasbaffled,andherhusbandlived。HenowbecamequiteanxiousforFalcon\'sdeparture,andardentlyhopedthatworthyhadnotdeceivedhimselfastoMrs。Falcon\'sdesiretovisitEngland。

  Inshort,itwassettledthatFalconshouldstartforDale\'sKloof,takingwithhimthediamonds,believedtobeworthaltogetherthreethousandpoundsatCapeTown,andnearlyasmuchagaininEngland,andalonglettertoMrs。Falcon,inwhichStainesrevealedhistruestory,toldherwheretofindhiswife,orhearofher,viz。,atKentVilla,Gravesend,andsketchedanoutlineofinstructionsastotheway,andcunningdegrees,bywhichthejoyfulnewsshouldbebrokentoher。WiththishesentalonglettertobegiventoRosaherself,butnottillsheshouldknowall:andinthisletterheenclosedtherubyringshehadgivenhim。Thatringhadneverlefthisfinger,byseaorland,insicknessorhealth。

  ThelettertoRosawassealed。Thetwolettersmadequiteapacket;for,inthelettertohisbelovedRosa,hetoldhereverythingthathadbefallenhim。Itwasaromance,andapictureoflove;alettertoliftalovingwomantoheaven,andalmostreconcilehertoallherbereavedhearthadsuffered。

  Thisletter,writtenwithmanytearsfromtheheartthathadsosuffered,andwasnowsoftenedbygoodfortuneandboundingwithjoy,StainesentrustedtoFalcon,togetherwiththeotherdiamonds,andwithmanywarmshakingsofthehand,startedhimonhisway。

  \"Butmind,Falcon,\"saidChristopher,\"IshallexpectananswerfromMrs。Falconintwentydaysatfarthest。IdonotfeelsosureasyoudothatshewantstogotoEngland;and,ifnot,ImustwritetoUnclePhilip。Givemeyoursolemnpromise,oldfellow,ananswerintwentydays——ifyouhavetosendaKafironhorseback。\"

  \"Igiveyoumyhonor,\"saidFalconsuperbly。

  \"SendittomeatBulteel\'sFarm。\"

  \"Allright。\'Dr。Christie,Bulteel\'sFarm。\'\"

  \"Well——no。WhyshouldIconcealmyrealnameanylongerfromsuchfriendsasyouandyourwife?ChristieisshortforChristopher——

  thatISmyChristianname;butmysurnameisStaines。Writeto\'Dr。Staines。\'\"

  \"Dr。Staines!\"

  \"Yes。Didyoueverhearofme?\"

  Falconworeastrangelook。\"IalmostthinkIhave。DownatGravesend,orsomewhere。\"

  \"Thatiscurious。Yes,ImarriedmyRosathere;poorthing!Godblessher;Godcomforther。Shethinksmedead。\"

  Hisvoicetrembled,hegraspedFalcon\'scoldhandtillthelatterwincedagain,andsotheyparted,andFalconrodeoffmuttering,\"Dr。Staines!sothenYOUareDr。Staines。\"

  CHAPTERXXII。

  RosaStaineshadyouthonherside,anditisanoldsayingthatyouthwillnotbedenied。Youthstruggledwithdeathforher,andwonthebattle。

  Butshecameoutofthatterriblefightweakasachild。Thesweetpaleface,thewidow\'scap,thesuitofdeepblack——itwaslongerethesecamedownfromthesickroom。Andwhentheydid,oh,thedeadblank!Theweary,listlesslife!Thedaysspentinsighs,andtears,anddesolation。Solitude!solitude!Herhusbandwasgone,andastrangewomanplayedthemothertoherchildbeforehereyes。

  UnclePhilipwasdevotedlykindtoher,andsowasherfather;buttheycoulddonothingforher。

  Monthsrolledon,andskinnedthewoundover。Monthscouldnotheal。Herboybecamedeareranddearer,anditwasfromhimcamethefirstrealdropsofcomfort,howeverfeeble。

  Sheusedtoreadherlostone\'sdiaryeveryday,andworship,indeepsorrow,themindshehadscarcelyrespecteduntilitwastoolate。Shesearchedinhisdiarytofindhiswill,andoftenshemournedthathehadwrittenonitsofewthingsshecouldobey。

  Herdesiretoobeythedead,whom,living,shehadoftendisobeyed,wasreallysimpleandtouching。Shewouldmourntoherfatherthatthereweresofewcommandstoherinhisdiary。\"But,\"saidshe,\"memorybringsmebackhiswillinmanythings,andtoobeyisnowtheonlysadcomfortIhave。\"

  Itwasinthisspiritshenowforcedherselftokeepaccounts。Nofearofherwearingstaysnow;nopowder;notrimmings;nowaste。

  Aftertheusualdelay,herfathertoldhersheshouldinstructasolicitortoapplytotheinsurancecompanyforthesixthousandpounds。Sherefusedwithaburstofagony。\"Thepriceofhislife,\"shescreamed。\"Never!I\'dliveonbreadandwatersoonerthantouchthatvilemoney。\"

  Herfatherremonstratedgently。Butshewasimmovable。\"No。Itwouldbelikeconsentingtohisdeath。\"

  ThenUnclePhilipwassentfor。

  Hesetherchildonherknee;andgaveherapen。\"Come,\"saidhe,sternly,\"beawoman,anddoyourdutytolittleChristie。\"

  Shekissedtheboy,cried,anddidherdutymeekly。Butwhenthemoneywasbroughther,sheflewtoUnclePhilip,andsaid,\"There!

  there!\"andthrewitallbeforehim,andcriedasifherheartwouldbreak。Hewaitedpatiently,andaskedherwhathewastodowithallthat:investit?

  \"Yes,yes;formylittleChristie。\"

  \"Andpayyoutheinterestquarterly。\"

  \"Oh,no,no。Dribbleusoutalittleaswewantit。Thatisthewaytobetrulykindtoasimpleton。Ihatethatword。\"

  \"AndsupposeIrunoffwithit?Suchconfidinggeeseasyoucorruptaman。\"

  \"Ishallnevercorruptyou。Crustypeoplearethesoulofhonor。\"

  \"Crustypeople!\"criedPhilip,affectingamazement。\"Whatarethey?\"

  Shebitherlipandcoloredalittle;butansweredadroitly,\"Theyarepeoplethatpretendnottohavegoodhearts,buthavethebestintheworld;farbetteronesthanyoursmoothones:that\'scrustypeople。\"

  \"Verywell,\"saidPhilip;\"andI\'lltellyouwhatsimpletonsare。

  Theyarelittletransparent-lookingcreaturesthatlookshallow,butareasdeepasOldNick,andmakeyoulovetheminspiteofyourjudgment。Theyarethemostartfuloftheirsex;fortheyalwaysachieveitsgreatobject,tobeloved——theverythingthatcleverwomensometimesfailin。\"

  \"Well,andifwearenottobeloved,whyliveatall——suchuselessthingsasIam?\"saidRosasimply。

  SoPhiliptookchargeofhermoney,andagreedtohelphersavemoneyforherlittleChristopher。Povertyshouldneverdestroyhim,asithadhisfather。

  Asmonthsrolledon,shecreptoutintopublicalittle;butalwaysonfoot,andaverylittlewayfromhome。

  Youthandsoberlifegraduallyrestoredherstrength,butnothercolor,norherbuoyancy。

  Yetshewasperhapsmorebeautifulthanever;foraholysorrowchastenedandsublimedherfeatures:itwasnowasweet,angelic,pensivebeauty,thatinterestedeveryfeelingpersonataglance。

  Shewouldvisitnoone;butatwelvemonthafterherbereavement,shereceivedafewchosenvisitors。

  Onedayayounggentlemancalled,andsentuphiscard,\"LordTadcaster,\"withanotefromLadyCicelyTreherne,fullofkindlyfeeling。UnclePhiliphadreconciledhertoLadyCicely;buttheyhadnevermet。

  Mrs。StaineswasmuchagitatedattheverynameofLordTadcaster;

  butshewouldnothavemissedseeinghimfortheworld。

  Shereceivedhimwithherbeautifuleyeswideopen,todrinkineverylineamentofonewhohadseenthelastofherChristopher。

  Tadcasterwaswonderfullyimproved:hehadgrownsixinchesoutatsea,andthoughstillshort,wasnotdiminutive;hewasasmallApollo,amodelofsymmetry,andhadanengaging,girlishbeauty,redeemedfromdownrighteffeminacybyagoldenmustachelikesilk,andatannedcheekthatbecamehimwonderfully。

  HeseemeddazzledatfirstbyMrs。Staines,butmurmuredthatLadyCicelyhadtoldhimtocome,orhewouldnothaveventured。

  \"Whocanbesowelcometomeasyou?\"saidshe,andthetearscamethickinhereyesdirectly。

  Soon,hehardlyknewhow,hefoundhimselftalkingofStaines,andtellingherwhatafavoritehewas,andallthecleverthingshehaddone。

  Thetearsstreameddownhercheeks,butshebeggedhimtogoontellingher,andomitnothing。

  Hecompliedheartily,andwasevensomovedbythetellingofhisfriend\'svirtues,andhertearsandsobs,thathemingledhistearswithhers。Sherewardedhimbygivinghimherhandassheturnedawayhertearfulfacetoindulgethefreshburstofgriefhissympathyevoked。

  Whenhewasleaving,shesaid,inhersimpleway,\"Blessyou\"——

  \"Comeagain,\"shesaid:\"youhavedoneapoorwidowgood。\"

  LordTadcasterwassointerestedandcharmed,hewouldgladlyhavecomebacknextdaytoseeher;butherestrainedthatextravagance,andwaitedaweek。

  Thenhevisitedheragain。Hehadobservedthevillawasnotrichinflowers,andhetookherdownamagnificentbouquet,cutfromhisfather\'shot-houses。Atsightofhim,oratsightofit,orboth,thecolorroseforonceinherpalecheek,andherpensivefaceworeasweetexpressionofsatisfaction。Shetookhisflowers,andthankedhimforthem,andforcomingtoseeher。

  Soontheygotontheonlytopicshecaredfor,and,inthecourseofthissecondconversation,hetookherintohisconfidence,andtoldherheowedeverythingtoDr。Staines。\"Iwasonthewrongroadaltogether,andheputmeright。Totellyouthetruth,I

  usedtodisobeyhimnowandthen,whilehewasalive,andIwasalwaystheworseforit;nowheisgone,Ineverdisobeyhim。I

  havewrittendownalotofwise,kindthingshesaidtome,andI

  nevergoagainstanyoneofthem。Icallitmybookoforacles。

  Dearme,Imighthavebroughtitwithme。\"

  \"Oh,yes!whydidn\'tyou?\"ratherreproachfully。

  \"Iwillbringitnexttime。\"

  \"Praydo。\"

  Thenshelookedathimwithherlovelyswimmingeyes,andsaidtenderly,\"Andsohereisanotherthatdisobeyedhimliving,butobeyshimdead。WhatwillyouthinkwhenItellyouthatI,hiswife,whonowworshiphimwhenitistoolate,oftenthwartedandvexedhimwhenhewasalive?\"

  \"No,no。Hetoldmeyouwereanangel,andIbelieveit。\"

  \"Anangel!agood-for-nothing,foolishwoman,whoseeseverythingtoolate。\"

  \"Nobodyelseshouldsaysobeforeme,\"saidthelittlegentlemangrandly。\"IshalltakeHISwordbeforeyoursonthisonesubject。

  Ifevertherewasanangel,youareone;andoh,whatwouldIgiveifIcouldbutsayordoanythingintheworldtocomfortyou!\"

  \"YoucandonothingforME,dear,butcomeandseemeoften,andtalktomeasyoudo——ontheonesadthememybrokenhearthasroomfor。\"

  ThisinvitationdelightedLordTadcaster,andthesweetword\"dear,\"fromherlovelylips,enteredhisheart,andranthroughallhisveinslikesomerapturousbutdangerouselixir。Hedidnotsaytohimself,\"Sheisawidowwithachild,feelsoldwithgrief,andlooksonmeasaboywhohasbeenkindtoher。\"Suchprudenceandwarinesswerehardlytobeexpectedfromhisage。Hehadadmiredheratfirstsight,verynearlylovedherattheirfirstinterview,andnowthissweetwordopenedaheavenlyvista。Thegenerousheartthatbeatinhissmallframeburnedtoconsoleherwithalife-longdevotionandallthesweetofficesoflove。

  HeorderedhisyachttoGravesend——forhehadbecomeasailor——andthenhecalledonMrs。Staines,andtoldher,withasortofsheepishcunning,thatnow,ashisyachtHAPPENEDtobeatGravesend,hecouldcomeandseeherveryoften。Hewatchedhertimidly,toseehowshewouldtakethatproposition。

  Shesaid,withtheutmostsimplicity,\"I\'mverygladofit。\"

  Thenheproducedhisoracles;andshedevouredthem。SuchpreceptstoTadcasterasshecouldapplytoherowncasesheinstantlynotedinhermemory,andtheybecameherlawfromthatmoment。

  Then,inhersimplicity,shesaid,\"AndIwillshowyousomethings,inhisownhandwriting,thatmaybegoodforyou;butI

  can\'tshowyouthewholebook:someofitissacredfromeveryeyebuthiswife\'s。Hiswife\'s?Ahme!hiswidow\'s。\"

  Thenshepointedoutpassagesinthediarythatshethoughtmightbeforhisgood;andhenestledtoherside,andfollowedherwhitefingerwithlovingeyes,andwasinanelysium——whichshewouldcertainlyhaveputastoptoatthattime,hadshedivinedit。Butallwisdomdoesnotcomeatoncetoanunguardedwoman。RosaStaineswaswiseraboutherhusbandthanshehadbeen,butshehadplentytolearn。

  LordTadcasteranchoredoffGravesend,andvisitedMrs。Stainesnearlyeveryday。Shereceivedhimwithapleasurethatwasnotatalllively,butquiteundisguised。Hecouldnotdoubthiswelcome;

  foronce,whenhecame,shesaidtotheservant,\"Notathome,\"aplainproofshedidnotwishhisvisittobecutshortbyanyoneelse。

  AndsothesevisitsanddevotedattentionsofeverykindwentonunobservedbyLordTadcaster\'sfriends,becauseRosawouldnevergoout,evenwithhim;butatlastMr。Lusignansawplainlyhowthiswouldend,unlessheinterfered。

  Well,hedidnotinterfere;onthecontrary,hewascarefultoavoidputtinghisdaughteronherguard:hesaidtohimself,\"LordTadcasterdoeshergood。I\'mafraidshewouldnotmarryhim,ifhewastoaskhernow;butintimeshemight。Shelikeshimagreatdealbetterthananyoneelse。\"

  AsforPhilip,hewasabroadforhisownhealth,somewhatimpairedbyhislongandfaithfulattendanceonRosa。

  SonowLordTadcasterwasinconstantattendanceonRosa。Shewaslanguid,butgentleandkind;and,asmourners,likeinvalids,areapttobeegotistical,shesawnothingbutthathewasacomforttoherinheraffliction。

  Whilematterswereso,theEarlofMiltshire,whohadlongbeensinking,died,andTadcastersucceededtohishonorsandestates。

  Rosaheardofit,and,thinkingitwasagreatbereavement,wrotehimoneofthoseexquisitelettersofcondolencealadyalonecanwrite。HetookittoLadyCicely,andshowedither。Shehighlyapprovedit。

  Hesaid,\"Theonlything——itmakesmeashamed,Idonotfeelmypoorfather\'sdeathmore;butyouknowithasbeensolongexpected。\"Thenhewassilentalongtime;andthenheaskedherifsuchawomanasthatwouldnotmakehimhappy,ifhecouldwinher。

  Itwasonherladyship\'stonguetosay,\"Shedidnotmakeherfirsthappy;\"butsheforbore,andsaidcoldly,thatwasmawthanshecouldsay。

  Tadcasterseemeddisappointedbythat,andbyandbyCicelytookherselftotask。SheaskedherselfwhatwereTadcaster\'schancesinthelotteryofwives。Theheavyarmyofschemingmothers,andthelightcavalryofartfuldaughters,rosebeforehercousinlyanddisinterestedeyes,andsheaskedherselfwhatchancepoorlittleTadcasterwouldhaveofcatchingatruelove,withahundredfemaleartistsmanoeuvring,wheeling,ambuscading,andcharginguponhiswealthandtitles。Shereturnedtothesubjectofherownaccord,andtoldhimshesawbutoneobjectiontosuchamatch:theladyhadasonbyamanofraremeritandmisfortune。Couldhe,athisage,undertaketobeafathertothatson?\"Othahwise,\"saidLadyCicely,\"markmywords,youwillqualloverthatpoorchild;andyouwillhavetwotoquallwith,becauseIshallbeonherside。\"

  Tadcasterdeclaredtoherthatchildshouldbequitetheoppositeofaboneofcontention。\"Ihavethoughtofthat,\"saidhe,\"andI

  meantobesokindtothatboy,IshallMAKEherlovemeforthat。\"

  OnthesetermsLadyCicelygaveherconsent。

  Thenheaskedhershouldhewrite,oraskherinperson。

  LadyCicelyreflected。\"Ifyouwrite,Ithinkshewillsayno。\"

  \"ButifIgo?\"

  \"Then,itwilldependonhowyoudoit。RosaStainesisatruemourner。Whateveryoumaythink,Idon\'tbelievetheideaofasecondunionhaseverenteredherhead。Butthensheisveryunselfish:andshelikesyoubetterthananyoneelse,Idaresay。

  Idon\'tthinkyourtitleoryourmoneywillweighwithhernow。

  But,ifyoushowheryourhappinessdependsonit,shemay,perhaps,cwyandsobattheveryideaofit,andthen,afterall,say,\'Well,whynot——ifIcanmakethepoorsoulhappy?\'\"

  So,onthisadvice,TadcasterwentdowntoGravesend,andLadyCicelyfeltacertainself-satisfaction;for,herwell-meantinterferencehavinglostRosaonehusband,shewaspleasedtothinkshehaddonesomethingtogiveheranother。

  LordTadcastercametoRosaStaines;hefoundherseatedwithherheaduponherwhitehand,thinkingsadlyofthepast。

  Atsightofhimindeepmourning,shestarted,andsaid,\"Oh!\"

  Thenshesaidtenderly,\"Weareofonecolornow,\"andgavehimherhand。

  Hesatdownbesideher,notknowinghowtobegin。

  \"IamnotTadcasternow。IamEarlofMiltshire。\"

  \"Ah,yes;Iforgot,\"saidsheindifferently。

  \"Thisismyfirstvisittoanyoneinthatcharacter。\"

  \"Thankyou。\"

  \"Itisanawfullyimportantvisittome。Icouldnotfeelmyselfindependent,andabletosecureyourcomfortandlittleChristie\'s,withoutcomingtothelady,theonlyladyIeversaw,that——oh,Mrs。Staines——Rosa——whocouldseeyou,asIhavedone——minglehistearswithyours,asIhavedone,andnotloveyou,andlongtoofferyouhislove?\"

  \"Love!tome,abroken-heartedwoman,withnothingtoliveforbuthismemoryandhischild。\"

  Shelookedathimwithasortofscaredamazement。

  \"Hischildshallbemine。Hismemoryisalmostasdeartomeastoyou。\"

  \"Nonsense,child,nonsense!\"saidshe,almoststernly。

  \"Washenotmybestfriend?ShouldIhavethehealthIenjoy,orevenbealive,butforhim?Oh,Mrs。Staines——Rosa,youwillnotliveallyourlifeunmarried;andwhowillloveyouasIdo?Youaremyfirstandonlylove。Myhappinessdependsonyou。\"

  \"Yourhappinessdependonme!Heavenforbid——awomanofmyage,thatfeelssoold,old,old。\"

  \"Youarenotold;youareyoung,andsad,andbeautiful,andmyhappinessdependsonyou。\"Shebegantotremblealittle。Thenhekneeledatherknees,andimploredher,andhishottearsfelluponthehandsheputouttostophim,whilesheturnedherheadaway,andthetearsbegantorun。

  Oh!nevercanthecolddissectingpentellwhatrushesovertheheartthathaslovedandlost,whenanothertruelovefirstkneelsandimploresforlove,orpity,oranythingthebereavedcangive。

  CHAPTERXXIII。

  WhenFalconwent,luckseemedtodeserttheirclaim:dayafterdaywentbywithoutafind;andthediscoveriesoneverysidemadethisthemoremortifying。

  BythistimethediggersatBulteel\'spanwereasmiscellaneousastheaudienceatDruryLaneTheatre,onlymixedmoreclosely;thegalleryfolkandthestallsworkedcheekbyjowl。Hereagentlemanwithanaffectedlisp,andclosebyanhonestfellow,whocouldnotdeliverasentencewithoutanoath,orsomestillmorehorribleexpletivethatmeantnothingatallinreality,butservedtomakerespectablefleshcreep:interspersedwiththese,Hottentots,Kafirs,andwildblueblacksgaylycladinanostrichfeather,ascarletribbon,andaTowermusketsoldthembysomegoodChristianforamodernrifle。

  OnonesideofStainesweretwoswells,wholayontheirbacksandtalkedoperahalftheday,butseldomcondescendedtoworkwithoutfindingadiamondofsomesort。

  Afteraweek\'sdeplorableluck,hisKafirboystruckworkonaccountofasoreinhisleg;thesorewasduetoaverycommoncause,theburningsandhadgotintoascratch,andfestered。

  Staines,outofhumanity,examinedthesore;andproceedingtocleanit,beforebandaging,outpoppedadiamondworthfortypounds,eveninthedepreciatedmarket。Stainesquietlypocketedit,andbandagedtheleg。Thismadehimsuspecthisblackshadbeencheatinghimonalargescale,andheborrowedHansBulteeltowatchthem,givinghimathird,withwhichMasterHanswasmightilypleased。Buttheycouldonlyfindsmalldiamonds,andbythistimeprodigiousslicesofluckwerereportedoneveryside。KafirsandBoersthatwouldnotdig,buttraversedlargetractsofgroundwhenthesunwasshining,stumbledoverdiamonds。OneBoerpointedtoawagonandeightoxen,andsaidthatoneluckyglanceonthesandhadgivenhimthatlot:butdayafterdayStainesreturnedhome,coveredwithdust,andalmostblinded,yetwithlittleornothingtoshowforit。

  Oneevening,complainingofhischangeofluck,Bulteelquietlyproposedtohimmigration。\"Iamgoing,\"saidheresignedly:\"andyoucancomewithme。\"

  \"Youleaveyourfarm,sir?Why,theypayyoutenshillingsaclaim,andthatmustmakealargereturn;thepanisfifteenacres。\"

  \"Yes,minevriend,\"saidthepoorHollander,\"theypay;butdeirmoneyitcosttoodear。Vereisminepeace?Disfarmissixtousandacres。Ifdecurseddiamondswasfartheroff,denitvasvell。Butdeyaretoonear。OnceIcouldsmokeinpeace,andzleep。Nowdiamondsiscome,andzleepandpeaceisfled。Dereisfourtousandtents,andtoeachtentadawg;datdawgbarkatfourtousandotherdawgsallnight,anddeybarkathimandateachoder。Dendemastersofdedawgsdeygetangry,andfirefourtousandpistoleatdefourtousanddawgs,andmakemybedshakewidthetremblingofminevrow。Myvamilyiswithdiamondsinfected。

  Deyvillnotvork。Deytakeslongvalks,andalwayslooksondeground。Minechildreshallbehump-backed,round-shouldered,lookingdownfordiamonds。DeyshallforgetGott。Heisonhigh:

  dereeyesarealwaysondeearth。Dediggersfoundadiamondinmineplasterofminewallofminehouse。Datplastervaslimestone;itcomefromdosekopjesdegoodGottmadeinHisangeragainstmanforhisvickedness。Izayso。Deynotbelieveme。

  Deytinkdemabominablestonesgrowinminehouse,andbreakoutinmineplasterlikedemeasle:deyvaunttodiginminewall,inminegarden,inminefloor。Onedaydeyshalldiginminebody。Ivillgo。BetterIlovepeacedanmoney。HereisEnglishcompanymakemeofferforminevarm。Deyforgivedediamonds。\"

  \"Youhavenotacceptedit?\"criedStainesinalarm。

  \"No,butIvill。IhavesaidIshalltinkofit。Datismyvay。

  SoIsayyah。\"

  \"AnEnglishcompany?Theywillcheatyouwithoutmercy。No,theyshallnot,though,forIwillhaveahandinthebargain。\"

  Hesettoworkdirectly,addedupthevalueoftheclaims,attenshillingspermonth,andamazedthepoorHollanderbyhisstatementofthevalueofthosefifteenacres,capitalized。

  Andtoclosethispartofthesubject,theobnoxiousdiamondsobtainedhimthreetimesasmuchashisfatherhadgivenforthewholesixthousandacres。

  Thecompanygotagreatbargain,butBulteelreceivedwhatforhimwasalargecapital,andsettlingfartothesouth,thislinealdescendantoflephilosophesanssavoircarriedhisgodliness,hiscleanliness,andhisloveofpeace,outoftheturmoil,andwashappierthanever,sincenowhecouldcomparehisplacidexistencewithoneyearofnoiseandclamor。

  Butlongbeforethis,eventsmorepertinenttomystoryhadoccurred。

  Oneday,aHottentotcameintoBulteel\'sfarmandwentoutamongthediggers,tillbefoundStaines。TheHottentotwasoneemployedatDale\'sKloof,andknewhim。HebroughtStainesaletter。

  Stainesopenedtheletter,andanotherletterfellout;itwasdirectedto\"ReginaldFalcon,Esq。\"

  \"Why,\"thoughtStaines,\"whatatimethislettermusthavebeenontheroad!Somuchforprivatemessengers。\"

  Theletterranthus:——

  DEARSIR,——ThisleavesusallwellatDale\'sKloof,asIhopeitshallfindyouandmydearhusbandatthediggings。Sir,IamhappytosayIhavegoodnewsforyou。WhenyougotwellbyGod\'smercy,Iwrotetothedoctoratthehospitalandtoldhimso。I

  wroteunbeknowntoyou,becauseIhadpromisedhim。Well,sir,hehaswrittenbacktosayyouhavetwohundredpoundsinmoney,andagreatmanyvaluablethings,suchasgoldandjewels。TheyareallattheoldbankinCapeTown,andthecashierhasseenyou,andwilldeliverthemondemand。Sothatisthefirstofmygoodnews,becauseitisgoodnewstoyou。But,dearsir,IthinkyouwillbepleasedtohearthatDickandIarethrivingwonderfully,thankstoyourgoodadvice。Thewoodenhouseitisbuilt,andagreatoven。

  But,sir,thetrafficcamealmostbeforewewereready,andtheminersthatcallhere,comingandgoing,everyday,youwouldnotbelieve,likewisewagonsandcarts。Itisallbustle,morntillnight,anddearReginaldwillneverbedullherenow;Ihopeyouwillbesokindastellhimso,forIdolongtoseeyoubothhomeagain。

  Sir,wearemakingourfortunes。Thegrainwecouldnotsellatafairprice,wesellasbread,andhigherthaninEnglandeversomuch。Teaandcoffeethesame;andthepoorthingspraiseus,too,forbeingsomoderate。So,sir,Dickbidsmesaythatweowethistoyou,andifsobeyouaremindedtoshare,whynothingwouldpleaseusbetter。Head-pieceisalwaysworthmoneyintheseparts;

  andifithurtsyourpridetobeourpartnerwithoutmoney,whyyoucanthrowinwhatyouhaveattheCape,thoughwedon\'taskthat。

  And,besides,weareoffereddiamondsabargaineveryday,butareafraidtodeal,forwantofexperience;butifyouwereinitwithus,youmustknowthemwellbythistime,andwemightturnmanyagoodpoundthatway。Dearsir,Ihopeyouwillnotbeoffended,butIthinkthisistheonlywaywehave,DickandI,toshowourrespectandgood-will。

  Dearsir,diggingishardwork,andnotfitforyouandReginald,thataregentlemen,amongstalotofroughfellows,thattheirtalkmakesmyhairstandonend,thoughIdaresaytheymeannoharm。

  Yourbedroomisalwaysready,sir。Ineverwillletittoanyofthem,hopingnowtoseeyoueveryday。Youthatknoweverything,canguesshowIlongtoseeyoubothhome。Myverygoodfortuneseemsnottotastelikegoodfortune,withoutthoseIloveandesteemtoshareit。Ishallcounthowmanydaysthisletterwilltaketoreachyou,andthenIshallprayforyoursafetyharderthanever,tilltheblessedhourcomeswhenIseemyhusband,andmygoodfriend,nevertopartagain,Ihope,inthisworld。

  Iamsir,yourdutifulservantandfriend,PHOEBEDALE。

  P。S。ThereisregulartravellingtoandfromCapeTown,andapostnowtoPniel,butIthoughtitsuresttosendbyonethatknowsyou。

  Stainesreadthisletterwithgreatsatisfaction。Herememberedhistwohundredpounds,buthisgoldandjewelspuzzledhim。Stillitwasgoodnews,andpleasedhimnotalittle。Phoebe\'sgoodfortunegratifiedhimtoo,andherofferofapartnership,especiallyinthepurchaseofdiamondsfromreturningdiggers。Hesawalargefortunetobemade;andweariedanddisgustedwithrecentill-luck,blear-eyedandalmostblindedwithsortingintheblazingsun,heresolvedtogoatoncetoDale\'sKloof。ShouldMrs。FalconbegonetoEnglandwiththediamonds,hewouldstaythere,andRosashouldcomeouttohim,orhewouldgoandfetchher。

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