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  returnedmeananswerinthemostpassionatetermsimaginable,

  anddesiredmetolethimhavetimelynotice,andhewould

  comeandmeetme,twoday’sjourney。

  Thispuzzledmescurvily,

  andIdidnotknowwhatanswertomakeofit。

  OnceIresolved

  totakethestage-coachtoWestChester,onpurposeonlyto

  havethesatisfactionofcomingback,thathemightseeme

  reallycomeinthesamecoach;forIhadajealousthought,

  thoughIhadnogroundforitatall,lestheshouldthinkIwas

  notreallyinthecountry。

  Anditwasnoill-groundedthought

  asyoushallhearpresently。

  Iendeavouredtoreasonmyselfoutofit,butitwasinvain;

  theimpressionlaysostrongonmymind,thatitwasnotto

  beresisted。

  Atlastitcameasanadditiontomynewdesign

  ofgoingintothecountry,thatitwouldbeanexcellentblind

  tomyoldgoverness,andwouldcoverentirelyallmyother

  affairs,forshedidnotknowintheleastwhethermynewlover

  livedinLondonorinLancashire;andwhenItoldhermy

  resolution,shewasfullypersuadeditwasinLancashire。

  HavingtakenmymeasureforthisjourneyIletherknowit,

  andsentthemaidthattendedme,fromthebeginning,totake

  aplaceformeinthecoach。

  Shewouldhavehadmeletthe

  maidhavewaitedonmedowntothelaststage,andcomeup

  againinthewaggon,butIconvincedheritwouldnotbe

  convenient。

  WhenIwentaway,shetoldmeshewouldenter

  intonomeasuresforcorrespondence,forshesawevidently

  thatmyaffectiontomychildwouldcausemetowritetoher,

  andtovisithertoowhenIcametotownagain。

  Iassuredher

  itwould,andsotookmyleave,wellsatisfiedtohavebeen

  freedfromsuchahouse,howevergoodmyaccommodations

  therehadbeen,asIhaverelatedabove。

  Itooktheplaceinthecoachnottoitsfullextent,buttoa

  placecalledStone,inCheshire,Ithinkitis,whereInotonly

  hadnomannerofbusiness,butnotsomuchastheleast

  acquaintancewithanypersoninthetownornearit。

  ButI

  knewthatwithmoneyinthepocketoneisathomeanywhere;

  soIlodgedtheretwoorthreedays,till,watchingmyopportunity,

  Ifoundroominanotherstage-coach,andtookpassageback

  againforLondon,sendingalettertomygentlemanthatIshould

  besuchacertaindayatStony-Stratford,wherethecoachman

  toldmehewastolodge。

  IthappenedtobeachancecoachthatIhadtakenup,which,

  havingbeenhiredonpurposetocarrysomegentlementoWest

  ChesterwhoweregoingforIreland,wasnowreturning,and

  didnottieitselftoexacttimesorplacesasthestagesdid;so

  that,havingbeenobligedtoliestillonSunday,hehadtimeto

  gethimselfreadytocomeout,whichotherwisehecouldnot

  havedone。

  However,hiswarningwassoshort,thathecouldnotreach

  toStony-Stratfordtimeenoughtobewithmeatnight,buthe

  metmeataplacecalledBrickhillthenextmorning,aswe

  werejustcomingintotow。

  IconfessIwasverygladtoseehim,forIhadthoughtmyself

  alittledisappointedover-night,seeingIhadgonesofarto

  contrivemycomingonpurpose。

  Hepleasedmedoublytoo

  bythefigurehecamein,forhebroughtaveryhandsome

  gentleman’scoachandfourhorses,withaservanttoattend

  him。

  Hetookmeoutofthestage-coachimmediately,whichstopped

  ataninninBrickhill;andputtingintothesamein,hesetup

  hisowncoach,andbespokehisdinner。

  Iaskedhimwhathe

  meantbythat,forIwasforgoingforwardwiththejourney。

  Hesaid,No,Ihadneedofalittlerestupontheroad,andthat

  wasaverygoodsortofahouse,thoughitwasbutalittletown;

  sowewouldgonofartherthatnight,whatevercameofit。

  Ididnotpresshimmuch,forsincehehadcomesotomeet

  me,andputhimselftosomuchexpense,itwasbutreasonable

  Ishouldobligehimalittletoo;soIwaseasyastothatpoint。

  Afterdinnerwewalkedtoseethetown,toseethechurch,

  andtoviewthefields,andthecountry,asisusualforstrangers

  todo;andourlandlordwasourguideingoingtoseethe

  church。Iobservedmygentlemaninquiredprettymuchabout

  theparson,andItookthehintimmediatelythathecertainly

  wouldproposetobemarried;andthoughitwasasudden

  thought,itfollowedpresently,that,inshort,Iwouldnotrefuse

  him;for,tobeplain,withmycircumstancesIwasinno

  conditionnowtosayNo;Ihadnoreasonnowtorunanymore

  suchhazards。

  Butwhilethesethoughtsranroundinmyhead,whichwasthe

  workbutofafewmoments,Iobservedmylandlordtookhim

  asideandwhisperedtohim,thoughnotverysoftlyneither,for

  somuchIoverheard:

  ’Sir,ifyoushallhaveoccasion——’the

  restIcouldnothear,butitseemsitwastothispurpose:

  ’Sir,

  ifyoushallhaveoccasionforaminister,Ihaveafriendalittle

  wayoffthatwillserveyou,andbeasprivateasyouplease。’

  Mygentlemanansweredloudenoughformetohear,’Very

  well,IbelieveIshall。’

  Iwasnosoonercomebacktotheinnbuthefelluponmewith

  irresistiblewords,thatsincehehadhadthegoodfortuneto

  meetme,andeverythingconcurred,itwouldbehasteninghis

  felicityifIwouldputanendtothematterjustthere。

  ’What

  doyoumean?’saysI,colouringalittle。

  ’What,inaninn,and

  upontheroad!

  Blessusall,’saidI,asifIhadbeensurprised,

  ’howcanyoutalkso?’

  ’Oh,Icantalksoverywell,’sayshe,

  ’Icamea-purposetotalkso,andI’llshowyouthatIdid’;and

  withthathepullsoutagreatbundleofpapers。

  ’Youfrightme,’

  saidI;’whatareallthese?’

  ’Don’tbefrighted,mydear,’said

  he,andkissedme。

  Thiswasthefirsttimethathehadbeenso

  freetocallme’mydear’;thenherepeatedit,’Don’tbefrighted;

  youshallseewhatitisall’;thenhelaidthemallabroad。

  There

  wasfirstthedeedorsentenceofdivorcefromhiswife,and

  thefullevidenceofherplayingthewhore;thentherewerethe

  certificatesoftheministerandchurchwardensoftheparish

  whereshelived,provingthatshewasburied,andintimating

  themannerofherdeath;thecopyofthecoroner’swarrantfor

  ajurytosituponher,andtheverdictofthejury,whobrought

  itinNoncomposmentis。

  Allthiswasindeedtothepurpose,

  andtogivemesatisfaction,though,bytheway,Iwasnotso

  scrupulous,hadheknownall,butthatImighthavetakenhim

  withoutit。

  However,IlookedthemalloveraswellasIcould,

  andtoldhimthatthiswasallveryclearindeed,butthathe

  neednothavegivenhimselfthetroubletohavebroughtthem

  outwithhim,foritwastimeenough。

  Well,hesaid,itmight

  betimeenoughforme,butnotimebutthepresenttimewas

  timeenoughforhim。

  Therewereotherpapersrolledup,andIaskedhimwhatthey

  were。

  ’Why,ay,’sayshe,’that’sthequestionIwantedtohave

  youaskme’;soheunrollsthemandtakesoutalittleshagreen

  case,andgivesmeoutofitaveryfinediamondring。

  Icould

  notrefuseit,ifIhadamindtodoso,forheputituponmy

  finger;soImadehimacurtsyandacceptedit。

  Thenhetakes

  outanotherring:

  ’Andthis,’sayshe,’isforanotheroccasion,’

  soheputsthatinhispocket。

  ’Well,butletmeseeit,though,’

  saysI,andsmiled;’Iguesswhatitis;Ithinkyouaremad。’

  ’IshouldhavebeenmadifIhaddoneless,’sayshe,andstill

  hedidnotshowme,andIhadagreatmindtoseeit;soIsays,

  ’Well,butletmeseeit。’

  ’Hold,’sayshe,’firstlookhere’;

  thenhetookuptherollagainandreadit,andbehold!itwas

  alicenceforustobemarried。

  ’Why,’saysI,’areyoudistracted?

  Why,youwerefullysatisfiedthatIwouldcomplyandyield

  atfirstword,orresolvedtotakenodenial。’

  ’Thelastis

  certainlythecase,’saidhe。

  ’Butyoumaybemistaken,’saidI。

  ’No,no,’sayshe,’howcanyouthinkso?

  Imustnotbedenied,

  Ican’tbedenied’;andwiththathefelltokissingmesoviolently,

  Icouldnotgetridofhim。

  Therewasabedintheroom,andwewerewalkingtoand

  again,eagerinthediscourse;atlasthetakesmebysurprise

  inhisarms,andthrewmeonthebedandhimselfwithme,

  andholdingmefastinhisarms,butwithouttheleastofferof

  anyindecency,courtedmetoconsentwithsuchrepeated

  entreatiesandarguments,protestinghisaffection,andvowing

  hewouldnotletmegotillIhadpromisedhim,thatatlastI

  said,’Why,youresolvenottobedenied,indeed,Ican’tbe

  denied。’

  ’Well,well,’saidI,andgivinghimaslightkiss,’then

  youshan’tbedenied,’saidI;’letmegetup。’

  Hewassotransportedwithmyconsent,andthekindmanner

  ofit,thatIbegantothinkoncehetookitforamarriage,and

  wouldnotstayfortheform;butIwrongedhim,forhegave

  overkissingme,andthengivingmetwoorthreekissesagain,

  thankedmeformykindyieldingtohim;andwassoovercome

  withthesatisfactionandjoyofit,thatIsawtearsstandinhiseyes。

  Iturnedfromhim,foritfilledmyeyeswithtearstoo,andI

  askedhimleavetoretirealittletomychamber。

  IfeverIhad

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