Knight。Asthecrueltiesandthenarrowbitternessoftheworldhadbredunfaithinher,sodidsupremelovebreedfaith,ifofanunusualsort,sinceshelearnedthatwithoutthefaithherlovemustdie,andthelovesheknewtobeimmortal。Thereforetheexistenceofthatlivinglovepresupposedalltherest,andconvincedher,whichinoneofherobstinatenaturenothingelsecouldpossiblyhavedone,no,notifshehadseenamiracle。Alsothisloveofherswassoprofoundandbeautifulthatshefeltitstrueoriginandultimatehomemustbeelsewherethanontheearth。
Thatwaswhysheconsentedtobemarriedinchurch,somewhattoGodfrey’ssurprise。
Induecourse,havingpracticallyrecoveredhishealth,GodfreyappearedbeforeaBoardinLondonwhichpassedhimasfitforservice,butgavehimamonth’sleave。WiththisdocumenthereturnedtoHawk’sHall,andthereshowedittoIsobel。
“Andwhenthemonthisup?“sheasked,lookingathim。
“ThenIsupposeIshallhavetojoinmyregiment,unlesstheysendmesomewhereelse。“
“Amonthisaveryshorttime,“shewenton,stilllookingathimandturningalittlepale。
“Yes,dear,butlotscanhappeninit,aswefoundoutinFrance。Forinstance,“headded,withalittlehesitation,“wecangetmarried,thatis,ifyouwish。“
“Youknowverywell,Godfrey,thatIhavewisheditforquitetenyears。“
“Andyouknowverywell,Isobel,thatIhavewishedit——well,eversinceIunderstoodwhatmarriagewas。Howaboutto-morrow?“heexclaimed,afterapause。
Shelaughed,andshookherhead。
“Ibelieve,Godfrey,thatsomesortoflicenseisnecessary,anditispastposttime。Alsoitwouldlookscarcelydecent;allthesepeoplewouldlaughatus。Also,asthereisagooddealofpropertyconcerned,Imustmakesomearrangements。“
“Whatarrangements?“heasked。
Shelaughedagain。“Thatismyaffair;youknowIamagreatsupporterofWoman’sRights。“
“Oh!Isee,“herepliedvaguely,“tokeepitallfreefromthehusband’scontrol,&c。“
“Yes,Godfrey,that’sit。Whatabusinessheadyouhave。Youshouldjointheshippingfirmafterthewar。“
Thentheysettledtobemarriedonthatdayweek,afterwhichIsobelsuggestedthatheshouldtakeuphisabodeattheAbbeyHouse,wheretheclergyman,abachelor,wouldbeverygladtohavehimasaguest。
WhenGodfreyinquiredwhy,sherepliedblandlybecausehisroomwaswantedforanotherpatient,hebeingnowcured,andthatthereforehehadnorighttostopthere。
“Oh!Isee。Howselfishofme,“saidGodfrey,andwentofftoarrangematterswiththeclergyman,afriendlyandaccommodatingyoungman,withtheresultthatonthisnightoncemorehesleptintheroomhehadoccupiedasaboy。ForherpartIsobeltelephoned,firsttoherdressmaker,andsecondlytothelawyerwhowaswindingupherfather’sestate,requestingtheseimportantpersonstocometoseeheronthemorrow。
Theycamequickly,sinceIsobelwastoovaluableaclienttobeneglected,arrivingbythesametrain,withtheresultthatthelawyerwaskeptwaitinganhourandahalfbythedressmaker,afactwhichherememberedinhisbill。Whenatlasthisturncame,Isobeldidnotdetainhimlong。
“Iamgoingtobemarried,“shesaid,“onthetwenty-fourthtoMajorGodfreyKnightoftheIndianCavalry。Willyoukindlypreparetwodocuments,thefirsttobesignedbeforemymarriage,andthesecond,awill,immediatelyafterit,sinceotherwiseitwouldbeinvalidatedbythatchangeinmycondition。“
Thelawyerstaredather,sincesomuchlegalknowledgewasnotcommonamonghisladyclients,andaskedforinstructionsastowhatthedocumentsweretosetout。
“Theywillbeverysimple,“saidIsobel。“Thefirst,amarriagesettlement,willsettlehalfmyincomefreeofmycontroluponmyfuturehusbandduringourjointlives。Thesecond,thatisthewill,willleavetohimallmyproperty,realandpersonal。“
“Imustpointouttoyou,MissBlake,“saidtheastonishedlawyer,“thattheseprovisionsareveryunusual。DoesMajorKnightbringlargesumsintosettlement?“
“Idon’tthinkso,“sheanswered。“Hismeansarequitemoderate,andiftheywerenot,itwouldneveroccurtohimtodoanythingofthesort,asheunderstandsnothingaboutmoney。AlsocircumstancedasI
am,itdoesnotmatterintheleast。“
“Yourlatefatherwouldhavetakenadifferentview,“sniffedthelawyer。
“Possibly,“repliedIsobel,“forourviewsvarieduponmostpoints。
WhilehewasaliveIgavewaytohis,tomygreatlossandsorrow。NowthatheisdeadIfollowmyown。“
“Well,thatisdefinite,MissBlake,andofcourseyourwishesmustbeobeyed。Butasregardsthiswill,donotthinkmeindelicateformentioningit,buttheremightbechildren。“
“Idon’tthinkyouatallindelicate。WhyshouldIatoverthirtyyearsofage?Ihaveconsideredthepoint。Ifweareblessedwithanychildren,andIshouldpredeceasehim,myfuturehusbandwillmakesucharrangementsfortheirwelfareasheconsiderswiseandjust。I
haveeveryconfidenceinhisjudgment,andifheshouldhappentodieintestate,whichIthinkveryprobable,theywouldinheritequally。
Thereisenoughforanynumberofthem。“
“Unlesshelosesorspendsit,“groanedthelawyer。
“Heismuchmorelikelytosaveitfromsomemistakensenseofduty,andtoliveentirelyonwhathehasofhisown,“remarkedIsobel。“Ifso,itcannotbehelped,andnodoubtthepoorwillbenefit。NowifyouthoroughlyunderstandwhatIwishdone,Ithinkthatisall。I
havetoseethedressmakeragain,sogood-bye。“
“Executors?“gaspedthelawyer。
“PublicTrustee,“saidIsobel,overhershoulder。
“TheysaythatsheisoneoftheseSuffragettewomen,althoughshekeepsitdark。Well,Icanbelieveit。Anyway,thisofficeristumblingintohoney,andthere’snofoollikeawomaninlove,“saidthelawyertohimselfashepackedhisbagofpapers。
Isobelwasquiteright。ThequestionofsettlementsneverevenoccurredtoGodfrey。Hewasaware,however,thatitisusualforabridegroomtomakethebrideapresent,andgoingtoLondon,walkedmiserablyupanddownBondStreetlookingintowindowsuntilhewastired。AtonemomenthefixedhisaffectionsuponanoldQueenAnneporringer,whichhisnaturaltastetoldhimtobequitebeautiful;buthavinglearnedfromthedealerthatitwasmeantforthemixingofinfant’spap,heretiredabashed。Almostnextdoorhesawinajeweller’swindowanecklaceofsmallpearlspricedatthreehundredpounds,andprobablyworthabouthalfthatamount。Havingquiteahandsomebalanceathisback,hecametotheconclusionthathecouldaffordthisand,goingin,boughtitatonce,obliviousofthefactthatIsobelalreadyhadropesofpearlsthesizeofmarrowfatpeas。
However,shewasdelightedwithit,especiallywhenshesawwhatithadcosthim,forhehadneverthoughttocutthesaleticketfromthenecklace。Itwasthosepearls,andnotthemarrowfatpeas,thatIsobelworeuponherweddingday。Saveforthelittleringwiththetwoturquoisehearts,thesewereheronlyornament。
Aquestionaroseastowherethehoneymoon,orsomuchaswouldremainofone,wastobespent。GodfreywouldhavelikedtogotoLucerneandvisitthePasteur,butasthiscouldnotbemanagedinwartime,suggestedLondon。
“WhyLondon?“exclaimedIsobel。
“Onlybecausemostladiesliketheatres,thoughIconfessIhatethemmyself。“
“Yousillyman,“sheanswered。“Doyousuppose,whenwecanhaveonlyafewdaystogether,thatIwanttowastetimeintheatres?“
IntheenditwassettledthattheywouldgotoLondonforanight,andthenontoCornwall,whichtheyhopedfondlymightbewarmatthattimeofyear。
Soatlast,onthetwenty-fourthdayofDecemberofthatfatefulyear1914,theyweremarriedintheAbbeyChurch。Isobel’suncle,theonewithwhomshehadstayedinMexico,andwhohadretirednowfromtheDiplomaticService,gaveheraway,andayoungcousinofherswasthesolebridesmaid,fortheceremonywasofthesortcalleda“warwedding。“Herdress,however,wassplendidofitskind,somerichthingofflowingbroideredsilkwithaveilofwondrouslace。
Eitherfromaccidentorbydesign,ingeneraleffectitmuchresembledthatofthePlantagenetladywhichonceshehadcopiedfromthebrass。
Perhaps,beingdissatisfiedwithherformereffort,shedeterminedtorecapitonamoresplendidscale,orperhapsitwasachance。Atanyrate,theveilraisedintwopointsfromherhead,felldownlikethatofthenamelesslady,whilefromherelbowslongnarrowsleeveshungalmosttotheground。BeautifulIsobelneverwas,butinthisgarb,withhappinessshininginhereyes,hertall,well-madeformlookedimposingandevenstately,aneffectthatwasheightenedbyherdeliberateanddignifiedmovements。Thegreatchurchwascrowded,forthenewsofthisweddinghadspreadfarandwide,anditsromanticcharacterattractedpeoplebothfromtheneighbouringvillagesandthelittletown。
SetinthesplendidsurroundingsoftheoldAbbey,throughthepaintedwindowsofwhichgleamedthewintersun,GodfreyinhisglitteringIndianuniformandorders,andhisbrideinherquaint,richdress,madeastrikingpairatthealtarrail。IndeeditisdoubtfulwhethersincehundredsofyearsagotheoldCrusaderandhisfairlady,whoseasheswerebeneaththeirfeet,stoodwheretheystoodforthissamepurposeofmarriage,cladincoatofmailandgleamingsilk,anobler-