byAnthonyTrollopeThereisnothingsomelancholyasacountryinitsdecadence,unlessitbeapeopleintheirdecadence。IamnotawarethatthelattermisfortunecanbeattributedtotheAnglo—Saxonraceinanypartoftheworld;butthereisreasontofearthatithasfallenonanEnglishcolonyintheislandofJamaica。
Jamaicawasoneofthosespotsonwhichfortuneshonewiththefullwarmthofallhernoondaysplendour。Thatsunhasset;——whetherforeverornononebutaprophetcantell;butasfarasaplainmanmaysee,thereareatpresentbutfewsignsofacomingmorrow,orofanothersummer。
ItisnotjustorproperthatoneshouldgrieveoverthemisfortunesofJamaicawithastrongergriefbecausehersavannahsaresolovely,herforestssorich,hermountainssogreen,andheriverssorapid;
butitisso。Itispiteousthatalandsobeautifulshouldbeonewhichfatehasmarkedformisfortune。HadGuiana,withitsflat,level,unlovelysoil,becomepoverty—stricken,onewouldhardlysorrowoveritasonedoessorrowforJamaica。
Asregardsscenerysheisthegemofthewesterntropics。Itisimpossibletoconceivespotsontheearth’ssurfacemoregracioustotheeyethanthosesteepgreenvalleyswhichstretchdowntothesouth—westfromtheBlueMountainpeaktowardsthesea;andbutlittlebehindtheseinbeautyaretherichwoodedhillswhichinthewesternpartoftheislanddividethecountiesofHanoverandWestmoreland。TheheroofthetalewhichIamgoingtotellwasasugar—growerinthelatterdistrict,andtheheroinewasagirlwholivedunderthatBlueMountainpeak。
Theverynameofasugar—growerasconnectedwithJamaicasavoursoffruitlessstruggle,failure,anddesolation。Andfromhisearliestgrowthfruitlessstruggle,failure,anddesolationhadbeenthelotofMauriceCumming。AteighteenyearsofagehehadbeenleftbyhisfathersolepossessoroftheMountPleasantestate,thanwhichinherpalmydaysJamaicahadlittletoboastofthatwasmorepleasantormorepalmy。ButthosedayshadpassedbybeforeRogerCumming,thefatherofourfriend,haddied。
Thesemisfortunescomingontheheadofoneanother,atintervalsofafewyears,hadfirststunnedandthenkilledhim。Hisslavesroseagainsthim,astheydidagainstotherproprietorsaroundhim,andburneddownhishouseandmills,hishomesteadandoffices。Thosewhoknowtheamountofcapitalwhichasugar—growermustinvestinsuchbuildingswillunderstandtheextentofthismisfortune。Thentheslaveswereemancipated。Itisnotperhapspossiblethatwe,now—a—days,shouldregardthisasacalamity;butitwasquiteimpossiblethataJamaicaproprietorofthosedaysshouldnothavedoneso。Menwilldomuchforphilanthropy,theywillworkhard,theywillgivethecoatfromtheirback;——naytheveryshirtfromtheirbody;butfewmenwillenduretolookonwithsatisfactionwhiletheircommerceisdestroyed。
ButeventhisMr。Cummingdidbearafterawhile,andkepthisshouldertothewheel。Hekepthisshouldertothewheeltillthatthirdmisfortunecameuponhim——tilltheprotectiondutyonJamaicasugarwasabolished。Thenheturnedhisfacetothewallanddied。
Hissonatthistimewasnotofage,andthelargebutlesseningpropertywhichMr。Cummingleftbehindhimwasforthreeyearsinthehandsoftrustees。ButneverthelessMaurice,youngashewas,managedtheestate。Itwashewhogrewthecanes,andmadethesugar;——orelsefailedtomakeit。Hewasthe\"massa\"towhomthefreenegroeslookedasthesourcefromwhencetheirwantsshouldbesupplied,notwithstandingthat,beingfree,theywereillinclinedtoworkforhim,lethiswantofworkbeeversosore。
MountPleasanthadbeenaverylargeproperty。Inadditiontohissugar—canesMr。Cumminghadgrowncoffee;forhislandranupintothehillsofTrelawneytothataltitudewhichinthetropicsseemsnecessaryfortheperfectgrowthofthecoffeeberry。Butitsoonbecameevidentthatlabourforthedoubleproducecouldnotbehad,andthecoffeeplantationwasabandoned。Wildbrushandthethickundergrowthofforestreappearedonthehill—sideswhichhadbeenrichwithproduce。Andtheevilre—createdandexaggerateditself。
Negroessquattedontheabandonedproperty;andbeingabletolivewithabundancefromtheirstolengardens,werelesswillingthanevertoworkinthecanepieces。
Andthusthingswentfrombadtoworse。InthegoodoldtimesMr。
Cumming’ssugarproducehadspreaditselfannuallyoversomethreehundredacres;butbydegreesthisdwindledowntohalfthatextentofland。Andtheninthoseoldgoldendaystheyhadalwaystakenafullhogsheadfromtheacre;——veryoftenmore。Theestatehadsometimesgivenfourhundredhogsheadsintheyear。Butinthedaysofwhichwenowspeakthecrophadfallenbelowfifty。
AtthistimeMauriceCummingwaseight—and—twenty,anditishardlytoomuchtosaythatmisfortunehadnearlycrushedhim。Butneverthelessithadnotcrushedhim。He,andsomefewlikehim,hadstillhopedagainsthope;hadstillpersistedinlookingforwardtoafuturefortheislandwhichoncewassogenerouswithitsgifts。
Whenhisfatherdiedhemightstillhavehadenoughforthewantsoflifehadhesoldhispropertyforwhatitwouldfetch。TherewasmoneyinEngland,andtheremainsoflargewealth。ButhewouldnotsacrificeMountPleasantorabandonJamaica;andnowaftertenyears’
strugglinghestillkeptMountPleasant,andthemillwasstillgoing;butallotherpropertyhadpartedfromhishands。
BynatureMauriceCummingwouldhavebeengayandlively,amanwithahappyspiritandeasytemper;butstrugglinghadmadehimsilentifnotmorose,andhadsaddenedifnotsouredhistemper。HehadlivedaloneatMountPleasant,orgenerallyalone。Workorwantofmoney,andtheconstantdifficultyofgettinglabourforhisestate,hadlefthimbutlittletimeforayoungman’sordinaryamusements。Ofthecharmsofladies’societyhehadknownbutlittle。Verymanyoftheestatesaroundhimhadbeenabsolutelyabandoned,aswasthecasewithhisowncoffeeplantation,andfromothersmenhadsentawaytheirwivesanddaughters。Nay,mostoftheproprietorshadgonethemselves,leavinganoverseertoextractwhatlittlemightyetbeextractedoutoftheproperty。Ittoooftenhappenedthatthatlittlewasnotsufficienttomeetthedemandsoftheoverseerhimself。
ThehouseatMountPleasanthadbeenanirregular,low—roofed,picturesqueresidence,builtwithonlyonefloor,andsurroundedonallsidesbylargeverandahs。Intheolddaysithadalwaysbeenkeptinperfectorder,butnowthiswasfarfrombeingthecase。Fewyoungbachelorscankeepahouseinorder,butnobacheloryoungoroldcandosoundersuchadoomasthatofMauriceCumming。EveryshillingthatMauriceCummingcouldcollectwasspentinbribingnegroestoworkforhim。Butbribeashewouldthenegroeswouldnotwork。\"No,massa:mepainhere;menoworkeeto—day,\"andSambowouldlayhisfathandonhisfatstomach。
Ihavesaidthathelivedgenerallyalone。OccasionallyhishouseonMountPleasantwasenlivenedbyvisitsofanaunt,amaidensisterofhismother,whoseusualresidencewasatSpanishTown。ItisorshouldbeknowntoallmenthatSpanishTownwasandistheseatofJamaicalegislature。
ButMauricewasnotoverfondofhisrelative。Inthishewasbothwrongandfoolish,forMissSarahJack——suchwashername——wasinmanyrespectsagoodwoman,andwascertainlyarichwoman。Itistruethatshewasnotahandsomewoman,norafashionablewoman,norperhapsaltogetheranagreeablewoman。Shewastall,thin,ungainly,andyellow。Hervoice,whichsheusedfreely,washarsh。Shewasapoliticianandapatriot。SheregardedEnglandasthegreatestofcountries,andJamaicaasthegreatestofcolonies。ButmuchasshelovedEnglandshewasveryloudindenouncingwhatshecalledtheperfidyofthemothertothebrightestofherchildren。AndmuchasshelovedJamaicashewasequallysevereinhertauntsagainstthoseofherbrother—islanderswhowouldnotbelievethattheislandmightyetflourishasithadflourishedinherfather’sdays。
\"Itisbecauseyouandmenlikeyouwillnotdoyourdutybyyourcountry,\"shehadsaidsomescoreoftimestoMaurice——notwithmuchjusticeconsideringthelaboriousnessofhislife。
ButMauriceknewwellwhatshemeant。\"WhatcouldIdothereupatSpanishTown,\"hewouldanswer,\"amongsuchapackastherearethere?HereImaydosomething。\"
Andthenshewouldreplywiththefullswingofhereloquence,\"ItisbecauseyouandsuchasyouthinkonlyofyourselfandnotofJamaica,thatJamaicahascometosuchapassasthis。WhyisthereapackthereasyoucalltheminthehonourableHouseofAssembly?
Whyarenotthebestmenintheislandtobefoundthere,asthebestmeninEnglandaretobefoundintheBritishHouseofCommons?A
pack,indeed!Myfatherwasproudofaseatinthathouse,andI
remembertheday,MauriceCumming,whenyourfatheralsothoughtitnoshametorepresenthisownparish。Ifmenlikeyou,whohaveastakeinthecountry,willnotgothere,ofcoursethehouseisfilledwithmenwhohavenostake。Iftheyareapack,itisyouwhosendthemthere;——you,andotherslikeyou。\"
Allhaditseffect,thoughatthemomentMauricewouldshrughisshouldersandturnawayhisheadfromthetorrentofthelady’sdiscourse。ButMissJack,thoughshewasnotgreatlyliked,wasgreatlyrespected。Mauricewouldnotownthatsheconvincedhim;butatlasthedidallowhisnametobeputupascandidateforhisownparish,andinduetimehebecameamemberofthehonourableHouseofAssemblyinJamaica。
ThishonourentailsontheholderofitthenecessityoflivingatorwithinreachofSpanishTownforsometenweekstowardsthechoseofeveryyear。Nowonthewholefaceoftheuninhabitedglobethereisperhapsnospotmoredulltolookat,moreLetheaninitsaspect,morecorpse—likeormorecadaverousthanSpanishTown。Itisthehead—quartersofthegovernment,theseatofthelegislature,theresidenceofthegovernor;——butneverthelessitis,asitwere,acityoftheverydead。
Here,aswehavesaidbefore,livedMissJackinalargeforlornghost—likehouseinwhichherfatherandallherfamilyhadlivedbeforeher。AndasamatterofcourseMauriceCummingwhenhecameuptoattendtohisdutiesasamemberofthelegislaturetookuphisabodewithher。
Nowatthetimeofwhichwearespeciallyspeakinghehadcompletedthefirstoftheseannualvisits。Hehadalreadybenefitedhiscountrybysittingoutonesessionofthecolonialparliament,andhadsatisfiedhimselfthathedidnoothergoodthanthatofkeepingawaysomepersonmoreobjectionablethanhimself。Hewashoweverpreparedtorepeatthisself—sacrificeinaspiritofpatriotismforwhichhereceivedaverymeagremeedofeulogyfromMissJack,andanamountofself—applausewhichwasnotmuchmoreextensive。
\"DownatMountPleasantIcandosomething,\"hewouldsayoverandoveragain,\"butwhatgoodcananymandouphere?\"
\"Youcandoyourduty,\"MissJackwouldanswer,\"asothersdidbeforeyouwhenthecolonywasmadetoprosper。\"Andthentheywouldrunoffintoalongdiscussionaboutfreelabourandprotectiveduties。
ButatthepresentmomentMauriceCumminghadanothervexationonhismindoverandabovethatarisingfromhiswastedhoursatSpanishTown,andhisfruitlesslaboursatMountPleasant。Hewasinlove,andwasnotaltogethersatisfiedwiththeconductofhislady—love。
MissJackhadothernephewsbesidesMauriceCumming,andniecesalso,ofwhomMarianLesliewasone。ThefamilyoftheLeslieslivedupnearNewcastle——inthemountains,thatis,whichstandoverKingston—
—atadistanceofsomeeighteenmilesfromKingston,butinaclimateasdifferentfromthatofthetownastheclimateofNaplesisfromthatofBerlin。InKingstontheheatisallbutintolerablethroughouttheyear,bydayandbynight,inthehouseandoutofit。
InthemountainsroundNewcastle,somefourthousandfeetabovethesea,itismerelywarmduringtheday,andcoolenoughatnighttomakeablanketdesirable。
Itispleasantenoughlivingupamongstthosegreenmountains。Therearenoroadsthereforwheeledcarriages,noraretherecarriageswithorwithoutwheels。Alljourneysaremadeonhorseback。Everyvisitpaidfromhousetohouseisperformedinthismanner。Ladiesyoungandoldlivebeforedinnerintheirriding—habits。Thehospitalityisfree,easy,andunembarrassed。Thesceneryismagnificent。Thetropicalfoliageiswildandluxuriantbeyondmeasure。Theremaybeenjoyedallthatasouthernclimatehastoofferofenjoyment,withoutthepenaltieswhichsuchenjoymentsusuallyentail。
Mrs。Lesliewasahalf—sisterofMissJack,andMissJackhadbeenahalf—sisteralsoofMrs。Cumming;butMrs。LeslieandMrs。Cumminghadinnowaybeenrelated。AndithadsohappenedthatuptotheperiodofhislegislativeeffortsMauriceCumminghadseennothingoftheLeslies。SoonafterhisarrivalatSpanishTownhehadbeentakenbyMissJacktoShandyHall,forsotheresidenceoftheLeslieswascalled,andhavingremainedthereforthreedays,hadfalleninlovewithMarianLeslie。NowintheWestIndiesallyoungladiesflirt;itisthefirsthabitoftheirnature——andfewyoungladiesintheWestIndiesweremoregiventoflirting,orunderstoodthesciencebetterthanMarianLeslie。
MauriceCummingfellviolentlyinlove,andduringhisfirstvisitatShandyHallfoundthatMarianwasperfection——forduringthisfirstvisitherpropensitieswereexertedaltogetherinhisownfavour。
Thatlittlecircumstancedoesmakesuchadifferenceinayoungman’sjudgmentofagirl!Hecamebackfallofadmiration,notaltogethertoMissJack’sdissatisfaction;forMissJackwaswillingenoughthatbothhernephewandhernieceshouldsettledownintomarriedlife。
ButthenMauricemethisfaironeatagovernor’sball——ataballwhereredcoatsabounded,andaides—de—campdancinginspurs,andnarrow—waistedlieutenantswithsashesorepaulettes!Theaides—de—
campandnarrow—waistedlieutenantswaltzedbetterthanhedid;andasoneaftertheotherwhiskedroundtheball—roomwithMarianfirmlyclaspedinhisarms,Maurice’sfeelingswerenotofthesweetest。
Norwasthistheworstofit。Hadthewhiskingbeendividedequallyamongten,hemighthaveforgivenit;buttherewasonespeciallynarrow—waistedlieutenant,whotowardstheendoftheeveningkeptMariannearlywhollytohimself。Nowtoamaninlove,whohashadbutlittleexperienceofeitherballsoryoungladies,thisisintolerable。
HeonlymethertwiceafterthatbeforehisreturntoMountPleasant,andonthefirstoccasionthatodioussoldierwasnotthere。Butaspeciallydevoutyoungclergymanwaspresent,anunmarried,evangelical,handsomeyoungcuratefreshfromEngland;andMarian’spietyhadbeensoexcitedthatshehadcaredfornooneelse。Itappearedmoreoverthatthecurate’sgiftsforconversionwereconfined,asregardedthatopportunity,toMarion’sadvantage。\"I
willhavenothingmoretosaytoher,\"saidMauricetohimself,scowling。ButjustashewentawayMarianhadgivenhimherhand,andcalledhimMaurice——forshepretendedthattheywerecousins——andhadlookedintohiseyesanddeclaredthatshedidhopethattheassemblyatSpanishTownwouldsoonbesittingagain。Hitherto,shesaid,shehadnotcaredonestrawaboutit。ThenpoorMauricepressedthelittlefingerswhichlaywithinhisown,andsworethathewouldbeatShandyHallonthedaybeforehisreturntoMountPleasant。Sohewas;andtherehefoundthenarrow—waistedlieutenant,notnowbedeckedwithsashandepaulettes,butlollingathiseaseonMrs。Leslie’ssofainawhitejacket,whileMariansatathisfeettellinghisfortunewithabookaboutflowers。
\"Oh,amuskrose,Mr。Ewing;youknowwhatamuskrosemeans!\"ThenshegotupandshookhandswithMr。Cumming;buthereyesstillwentawaytothewhitejacketandthesofa。PoorMauricehadoftenbeennearlybroken—heartedinhiseffortstomanagehisfreeblacklabourers;buteventhatwaseasierthanmanagingsuchasMarionLeslie。
MarianLesliewasaCreole——asalsowereMissJackandMauriceCumming——achildofthetropics;butbynomeanssuchachildastropicalchildrenaregenerallythoughttobebyusinmorenorthernlatitudes。Shewasblack—hairedandblack—eyed,butherlipswereasredandhercheeksasrosyasthoughshehadbeenbornandbredinregionswherethesnowliesinwinter。Shewasasmall,pretty,beautifullymadelittlecreature,somewhatidleasregardstheworkoftheworld,butactiveandstrongenoughwhendancingorridingwererequiredfromher。Herfatherwasabanker,andwasfairlyprosperousinspiteofthepovertyofhiscountry。HishouseofbusinesswasatKingston,andheusuallyslepttheretwiceaweek;
buthealwaysresidedatShandyHall,andMrs。LeslieandherchildrenknewbutverylittleofthemiseriesofKingston。Forbeitknowntoallmen,thatofalltownsKingston,Jamaica,isthemostmiserable。
IfearthatIshallhavesetmyreadersverymuchagainstMarianLeslie;——muchmoresothanIwouldwishtodo。AsaruletheywillnotknowhowthoroughlyflirtingisaninstitutionintheWestIndies——practisedbyallyoungladies,andlaidasidebythemwhentheymarry,exactlyastheiryoung—ladynamesandyoung—ladyhabitsofvariouskindsarelaidaside。AllIwouldsayofMarianLeslieisthis,thatsheunderstoodtheworkingoftheinstitutionmorethoroughlythanothersdid。AndImustaddalsoinherfavourthatshedidnotkeepherflirtingforslycorners,nordidheradmirerskeeptheirdistancetillmammawasoutoftheway。Itmatterednottoherwhowaspresent。Hadshebeencalledontomakeoneatasynodoftheclergyoftheisland,shewouldhaveflirtedwiththebishopbeforeallhispriests。Andtherehavebeenbishopsinthecolonywhowouldnothavegainsayedher!
ButMauriceCummingdidnotrightlycalculateallthis;norindeeddidMissJackdosoasthoroughlyassheshouldhavedone,forMissJackknewmoreaboutsuchmattersthandidpoorMaurice。\"IfyoulikeMarion,whydon’tyoumarryher?\"
MissJackhadoncesaidtohim;andthiscomingfromMissJack,whowasmadeofmoney,wasagreatdeal。
\"Shewouldn’thaveme,\"Mauricehadanswered。
\"That’smorethanyouknoworIeither,\"wasMissJack’sreply。\"Butifyouliketotry,I’llhelpyou。\"
Withreferencetothis,MauriceasheleftMissJack’sresidenceonhisreturntoMountPleasant,haddeclaredthatMarianLesliewasnotworthanhonestman’slove。
\"Psha!\"MissJackreplied;\"Marianwilldolikeothergirls。WhenyoumarryawifeIsupposeyoumeantobemaster?\"
\"AtanyrateIshan’tmarryher,\"saidMaurice。AndsohewenthiswaybacktoHanoverwithasoreheart。Andnowonder,forthatwastheverydayonwhichLieutenantEwinghadaskedthequestionaboutthemuskrose。
ButtherewasadoggedconstancyoffeelingaboutMauricewhichcouldnotallowhimtodisburdenhimselfofhislove。WhenhewasagainatMountPleasantamonghissugar—canesandhogsheadshecouldnothelpthinkingaboutMarian。Itistruehealwaysthoughtofherasflyingroundthatball—roominEwing’sarms,orlookingupwithraptadmirationintothatyoungparson’sface;andsohegotbutlittlepleasurefromhisthoughts。Butnotthelesswasheinlovewithher;——nottheless,thoughhewouldsweartohimselfthreetimesinthedaythatfornoearthlyconsiderationwouldhemarryMarianLeslie。
TheearlymonthsoftheyearfromJanuarytoMayarethebusiestwithaJamaicasugar—grower,andinthisyeartheywereverybusymonthswithMauriceCumming。ItseemedasthoughtherewereactuallysometruthinMissJack’spredictionthatprosperitywouldreturntohimifheattendedtohiscountry;forthepricesofsugarhadrisenhigherthantheyhadeverbeensincethedutyhadbeenwithdrawn,andtherewasmorepromiseofacropatMountPleasantthanhehadseensincehisreigncommenced。Butthenthequestionoflabour?Howheslavedintryingtogetworkfromthosefreenegroes;andalas!howoftenheslavedinvain!Butitwasnotallinvain;forasthingswentonitbecamecleartohimthatinthisyearhewould,forthefirsttimesincehecommenced,obtainsomethinglikeareturnfromhisland。Whatiftheturning—pointhadcome,andthingswerenowabouttoruntheotherway。
ButthenthehappinesswhichmighthaveaccruedtohimfromthissourcewasdashedbyhisthoughtsofMarianLeslie。Whyhadhethrownhimselfinthewayofthatsyren?WhyhadheleftMountPleasantatall?HeknewthatonhisreturntoSpanishTownhisfirstworkwouldbetovisitShandyHall;andyethefeltthatofallplacesintheisland,ShandyHallwasthelastwhichheoughttovisit。
AndthenaboutthebeginningofMay,whenhewashardatworkturningthelastofhiscanesintosugarandrum,hereceivedhisannualvisitfromMissJack。AndwhomshouldMissJackbringwithherbutMr。Leslie。
\"I’lltellyouwhatitis,\"saidMissJack;\"IhavespokentoMr。
LeslieaboutyouandMarian。\"
\"Thenyouhadnobusinesstodoanythingofthekind,\"saidMaurice,blushinguptohisears。
\"Nonsense,\"repliedMissJack,\"IunderstandwhatIamabout。OfcourseMr。Lesliewillwanttoknowsomethingabouttheestate。\"
\"Thenhemaygobackaswiseashecame,forhe’lllearnnothingfromme。NotthatIhaveanythingtohide。\"
\"SoItoldhim。Nowtherearealargefamilyofthem,yousee;andofcoursehecan’tgiveMarianmuch。\"
\"Idon’tcareastrawifhedoesn’tgiveherashilling。Ifshecaredforme,orIforher,Ishouldn’tlookafterherforhermoney。\"
\"Butalittlemoneyisnotabadthing,Maurice,\"saidMissJack,whoinhertimehadhadagooddeal,andhadmanagedtotakecareofit。
\"Itisallonetome。\"
\"ButwhatIwasgoingtosayisthis——hum——ha。Idon’tliketopledgemyselfforfearIshouldraisehopeswhichmayn’tbefulfilled。\"
\"Don’tpledgeyourselftoanything,aunt,inwhichMarianLeslieandIareconcerned。\"
\"ButwhatIwasgoingtosayisthis;mymoney,whatlittleIhave,youknow,mustgosomedayeithertoyouortotheLeslies。\"
\"Youmaygivealltothemifyouplease。\"
\"OfcourseImay,andIdaresayIshall,\"saidMissJack,whowasbeginningtobeirritated。\"ButatanyrateyoumighthavethecivilitytolistentomewhenIamendeavouringtoputyouonyourlegs。IamsureIthinkaboutnothingelse,morning,noon,andnight,andyetInevergetadecentwordfromyou。Marianistoogoodforyou;that’sthetruth。\"
ButatlengthMissJackwasallowedtoopenherbudget,andtomakeherproposition;whichamountedtothis——thatshehadalreadytoldMr。LesliethatshewouldsettlethebulkofherpropertyconjointlyonMauriceandMarianiftheywouldmakeamatchofit。NowasMr。
LesliehadlongbeencastingahankeringeyeafterMissJack’smoney,withastrongconvictionhoweverthatMauriceCummingwasherfavouritenephewandprobableheir,thispropositionwasnotunpalatable。SoheagreedtogodowntoMountPleasantandlookabouthim。
\"Butyoumayliveforthenextthirtyyears,mydearMissJack,\"Mr。
Lesliehadsaid。
\"Yes,Imay,\"MissJackreplied,lookingverydry。
\"AndIamsureIhopeyouwill,\"continuedMr。Leslie。Andthenthesubjectwasallowedtodrop;forMr。LeslieknewthatitwasnotalwayseasytotalktoMissJackonsuchmatters。
MissJackwasapersoninwhomIthinkwemaysaythatthegoodpredominatedoverthebad。Shewasoftenmorose,crabbed,andself—
opinionated。butthensheknewherownimperfections,andforgavethoseshelovedforevincingtheirdislikeofthem。MauriceCummingwasofteninattentivetoher,plainlyshowingthathewasworriedbyherimportunitiesandillateaseinhercompany。Butshelovedhernephewwithallherheart;andthoughshedearlylikedtotyranniseoverhim,neverallowherselftobereallyangrywithhim,thoughhesofrequentlyrefusedtobowtoherdictation。AndshelovedMarianLesliealso,thoughMarianwassosweetandlovelyandsheherselfsoharshandill—favoured。ShelovedMarian,thoughMarianwouldoftenbeimpertinent。Sheforgavetheflirting,thelight—heartedness,theloveofamusement。Marian,shesaidtoherself,wasyoungandpretty。She,MissJack,hadneverknownMarian’stemptation。AndsosheresolvedinherownmindthatMarianshouldbemadeagoodandhappywoman;——butalwaysasthewifeofMauriceCumming。
ButMauriceturnedadeafeartoallthesegoodtidings——orratherheturnedtothemanearthatseemedtobedeaf。Hedearly,ardentlylovedthatlittleflirt;butseeingthatshewasaflirt,thatshehadflirtedsogrosslywhenhewasby,hewouldnotconfesshislovetoahumanbeing。Hewouldnothaveitknownthathewaswastinghisheartforaworthlesslittlechit,towhomeverymanwasthesame——
exceptthatthoseweremosteligiblewhosetoeswerethelightestandtheiroutsidetrappingsthebrightest。Thathedidloveherhecouldnothelp,buthewouldnotdisgracehimselfbyacknowledgingit。
HewasveryciviltoMr。Leslie,buthewouldnotspeakawordthatcouldbetakenasaproposalforMarian。IthadbeenpartofMissJack’splanthattheengagementshouldabsolutelybemadedownthereatMountPleasant,withoutanyreferencetotheyounglady;butMauricecouldnotbeinducedtobreaktheice。SohetookMr。Lesliethroughhismillsandoverhiscane—pieces,talkedtohimaboutthelazinessofthe\"niggers,\"whilethe\"niggers\"themselvesstoodbytittering,androdewithhimawaytothehighgroundswherethecoffeeplantationhadbeeninthegoodolddays;butnotawordwassaidbetweenthemaboutMarian。AndyetMarianwasneveroutofhisheart。
AndthencamethedayonwhichMr。LesliewastogobacktoKingston。
\"Andyouwon’thaveherthen?\"saidMissJacktohernephewearlythatmorning。\"Youwon’tbesaidbyme?\"
\"Notinthismatter,aunt。\"
\"Thenyouwillliveanddieapoorman;youmeanthat,Isuppose?\"
\"It’slikelyenoughthatIshall。There’sthiscomfort,atanyrate,I’musedtoit。\"AndthenMissJackwassilentagainforawhile。
\"Verywell,sir;that’senough,\"shesaidangrily。Andthenshebeganagain。\"But,Maurice,youwouldn’thavetowaitformydeath,youknow。\"Andsheputoutherhandandtouchedhisarm,entreatinghimasitweretoyieldtoher。\"Oh,Maurice,\"shesaid,\"Idosowanttomakeyoucomfortable。LetusspeaktoMr。Leslie。\"
ButMauricewouldnot。Hetookherhandandthankedher,butsaidthatonthismatterhemusthehisownmaster。\"Verywell,sir,\"sheexclaimed,\"Ihavedone。Infutureyoumaymanageforyourself。Asforme,IshallgobackwithMr。LeslietoKingston。\"Andsoshedid。Mr。Lesliereturnedthatday,takingherwithhim。Whenhetookhisleave,hisinvitationtoMauricetocometoShandyHallwasnotverypressing。\"Mrs。Leslieandthechildrenwillalwaysbegladtoseeyou,\"saidhe。
\"RemembermeverykindlytoMrs。Leslieandthechildren,\"saidMaurice。Andsotheyparted。
\"Youhavebroughtmedownhereonaregularfool’serrand,\"saidMr。
Leslie,ontheirjourneybacktotown。
\"Itwillallcomerightyet,\"repliedMissJack。\"Takemywordforithelovesher。\"
\"Fudge,\"saidMr。Leslie。Buthecouldnotaffordtoquarrelwithhisrichconnection。
Inspiteofallthathehadsaidandthoughttothecontrary,MauricedidlookforwardduringtheremainderofthesummertohisreturntoSpanishTownwithsomethinglikeimpatience,itwasverydullwork,beingtherealoneatMountPleasant;andlethimdowhathewouldtopreventit,hisverydreamstookhimtoShandyHall。Butatlasttheslowtimemadeitselfaway,andhefoundhimselfoncemoreinhisaunt’shouse。
AcoupleofdayspassedandnowordwassaidabouttheLeslies。OnthemorningofthethirddayhedeterminedtogotoShandyHall。
Hithertohehadneverbeentherewithoutstayingforthenight;butonthisoccasionhemadeuphismindtoreturnthesameday。\"Itwouldnotbecivilofmenottogothere,\"hesaidtohisaunt。
\"Certainlynot,\"shereplied,forbearingtopressthematterfurther。
\"Butwhymakesuchaterriblehardday’sworkofit?\"
\"Oh,Ishallgodowninthecool,beforebreakfast;andthenIneednothavethebotheroftakingabag。\"
Andinthiswayhestarted。MissJacksaidnothingfurther;butshelongedinherheartthatshemightbeatMarian’selbowunseenduringthevisit。
Hefoundthemallatbreakfast,andthefirsttowelcomehimatthehalldoorwasMarian。\"Oh,Mr。Cumming,wearesogladtoseeyou;\"
andshelookedintohiseyeswithawayshehad,thatwasenoughtomakeaman’sheartwild。ButshenotcallhimMauricenow。
MissJackhadspokentohersister,Mrs。Leslie,aswellastoMr。
Leslie,aboutthismarriagescheme。\"Justletthemalone,\"wasMrs。
Leslie’sadvice。\"Youcan’talterMarianbylecturingher。Iftheyreallyloveeachotherthey’llcometogether;andiftheydon’t,whythenthey’dbetternot。\"
\"Andyoureallymeanthatyou’regoingbacktoSpanishTownto—day?\"
saidMrs。Leslietohervisitor。