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  Idedicateallthatisgoodinthisworktomymother.——C.R.,NOTE

  THISstorywaswrittenthreeyearsago,andoneortwotopicsinitarenottreatedexactlyastheywouldbeifwrittenbythesamehandto—day.

  Butiftheauthorhadretouchedthosepageswithhiscolorsof1853,hewould(hethinks)havedestroyedtheonlymerittheyhave,viz.,thatofcontaininggenuinecontemporaneousverdictsuponacantthatwasflourishinglikeapeony,andatruththatwasstrugglingforbarelife,intheyearoftruth1850.

  Hepreferstodealfairlywiththepublic,and,withthisexplanationandapology,tolayatitsfeetafaultybutgenuinepieceofwork.

  CHAPTERI.

  VISCOUNTIPSDEN,agedtwenty—five,incomeeighteenthousandpoundsperyear,constitutionequine,wasunhappy!Thismightsurprisesomepeople;

  buttherearecertainblessings,thenon—possessionofwhichmakesmorepeoplediscontentedthantheirpossessionrendershappy.

  Foremostamongtheseare\"WealthandRank.\"WereItoadd\"Beauty\"tothelist,suchmenandwomenasgobyfact,notbyconjecture,wouldhardlycontradictme.

  Thefortunatemanishewho,bornpoor,ornobody,worksgraduallyuptowealthandconsideration,and,havinggotthem,diesbeforehefindstheywerenotworthsomuchtrouble.

  LordIpsdenstartedwithnothingtowin;andnaturallylivedforamusement.Nownothingissosuretoceasetopleaseaspleasure——toamuse,asamusement.Unfortunatelyforhimselfhecouldnotatthisperiodofhislifewarmtopolitics;so,havingexhaustedhisLondonclique,herolledthroughthecitiesofEuropeinhiscarriage,andcruiseditsshoresinhisyacht.Buthewasnothappy!

  Hewasamanoftaste,andsippedtheartsandotherknowledge,ashesaunteredEuroperound.

  Buthewasnothappy.

  \"WhatshallIdo?\"said_l’ennuye’._

  \"Distinguishyourself,\"saidone.

  \"How?\"

  Noimmediateanswer.

  \"Takea_primadonna_over,\"saidanother.

  Well,themantooka_primadonna_over,whichscoldeditsmaidfromtheAlpstoDoverinthe_linguaToscana_withoutthe_boccaRomana,_andsanginLondonwithoutapplause;becausewhatgoesdownatLaScaladoesnotgenerallygodownatIlTeatrodellaRegina,Haymarket.

  SothenmylordstrolledintoRussia;therehedroveapairofhorses,oneofwhomputhisheaddownanddidthework;theotherprancedandcapricoledalongside,allunconsciousofthetrace.Heseemedhappierthanhisworkingbrother;butthebipedwhosecareercorrespondedwiththisplayfulanimal’swasnothappy!

  AtlengthaneventoccurredthatpromisedtoplayanadagiouponLordIpsden’smind.HefellinlovewithLadyBarbaraSinclair;andhehadnosoonerdonethisthanhefelt,asweareallapttodoonsimilaroccasions,howwiseathinghehaddone!

  Besidesalovelyperson,LadyBarbaraSinclairhadacharacterthathesawwouldmakehim;and,infact,LadyBarbaraSinclairwas,toaninexperiencedeye,theexactoppositeofLordIpsden.

  Hermentalimpulsewasasplethoricashiswaslanguid.

  Shewasasenthusiasticashewascool.

  Shetookawarminterestineverything.Shebelievedthatgovernmentisascience,andonethatgoeswith_copiaverborum._

  Shebelievedthat,inEngland,governmentisadministered,notbyasetofmenwhosesalariesrangefromeightytofivehundredpoundsayear,andwhosenamesareneverheard,butbytheFirstLordoftheTreasury,andothergreatmen.

  Hencesheinferred,thatitmattersverymuchtoallofusinwhosehandistherudderofthatstatevesselwhichgoesdownthewindofpublicopinion,withoutveeringapoint,letwhowillbeatthehelm.

  Shealsocaredverymuchwhowasthenewbishop.Religion——ifnotreligion,theology——wouldbeaffectedthereby.

  Shewasenthusiasticaboutpoets;imaginedtheirversetobesomesortofclewtotheircharacters,andsoon.

  Shehadothertheories,whichwillbeindicatedbyandby;atpresentitisenoughtosaythathermindwasyoung,healthy,somewhatoriginal,fulloffireandfaith,andemptyofexperience.

  LordIpsdenlovedher!itwaseasytoloveher.

  First,therewasnot,inthewholerangeofhermindandbody,onegrainofaffectationofanysort.

  Shewasalways,inpointoffact,undertheinfluenceofsomemalemindorother,generallysomewriter.Whatyoungwomanisnot,moreorless,amirror?Butsheneverimitatedoraffected;shewasalwaysherself,bywhomsoevercolored.

  Thenshewasbeautifulandeloquent;muchtoohigh—bredtoputarestraintuponhernaturalmanner,shewasoftenmore_naive,_andevenbrusk,thanyourwould—bearistocratsdaretobe;butwhatacharmingabruptnessherswas!

  Idonotexcelindescriptions,andyetIwanttogiveyousomecarnalideaofacertainpeculiarityandcharmthisladypossessed;permitmetocallasisterarttomyaid.

  TherehaslatelysteppedupontheFrenchstageacharmingpersonage,whosemannerisquitefreefromtheaffectationthatsoilsnearlyallFrenchactresses——MademoiselleMadeleineBrohan!WhenyouseethisyoungladyplayMademoiselleLaSegli’ere,youseehigh—bredsensibilitypersonified,andyouseesomethinglikeLadyBarbaraSinclair.

  ShewasaconnectionofLordIpsden’s,buttheyhadnotmetfortwoyears,whentheyencounteredeachotherinParisjustbeforethecommencementofthis\"DramaticStory,\"\"Novel\"bycourtesy.

  ThemonthhespentinParis,nearher,wasabrightmonthtoLordIpsden.

  Abystanderwouldnothavegathered,fromhismanner,thathewaswarmlyinlovewiththislady;but,forallthat,hislordshipwasgraduallyuncoilinghimself,andgracefully,quietlybaskingintheraysofBarbaraSinclair.

  Hewasalsojustbeginningtotakeaninterestinsubjectsoftheday——ministries,flatpaintings,controversialnovels,Cromwell’sspotlessintegrity,etc.——whynot?Theyinterestedher.

  SuddenlytheladyandherfamilyreturnedtoEngland.LordIpsden,whowasgoingtoRome,cametoEnglandinstead.

  ShehadnotbeenfivedaysinLondon,beforeshemadeherpreparationstospendsixmonthsinPerthshire.

  Thisbroughtmatterstoaclimax.

  LordIpsdenproposedinform.

  LadyBarbarawassurprised;shehadnotviewedhisgracefulattentionsinthatlightatall.However,sheansweredbyletterhisproposalwhichhadbeenmadebyletter.

  Afterafewofthosecourteouswordsaladyalwaysbestowsonagentlemanwhohasofferedherthehighestcomplimentanymanhasitinhispowertoofferanywoman,shecametothepointinthefollowingcharacteristicmanner:

  \"ThemanImarrymusthavetwothings,virtuesandvices——youhaveneither.Youdonothing,andneverwilldoanythingbutsketchandhumtunes,anddanceanddangle.Forgetthisfollythedayafterto—morrow,mydearIpsden,and,ifImayaskafavorofonetowhomIrefusethatwhichwouldnotbeakindness,bestillgoodfriendswithherwhowillalwaysbe\"Youraffectionate_Cousin,_

  \"BARBARASINCLAIR.\"

  SoonafterthiseffusionshevanishedintoPerthshire,leavinghercousinstunnedbyablowwhichshethoughtwouldbeonlyascratchtooneofhischaracter.

  LordIpsdenrelapsedintogreaterlistlessnessthanbeforehehadcherishedthesecrushedhopes.Theworldnowbecamereallydarkandblanktohim.Hewastoolanguidtogoanywhereordoanything;arepublicanmighthavecomparedthesettledexpressionofhishandsome,hopelessfacewiththatofmostday—laborersofthesameage,andmoderatedhisenvyoftherichandtitled.

  AtlasthebecamesopaleaswellaslanguidthatMr.Saundersinterfered.

  Saunderswasamodelvaletandfactotum;whohadbeenwithhismastereversinceheleftEton,andhadmadehimselfnecessarytohimintheirjourneys.

  ThesaidSaunderswasreallyaninvaluableservant,and,withaworldofobsequiousness,contrivedtohavehisownwayonmostoccasions.Hehad,Ibelieve,onlyonegreatweakness,thatofimaginingabeau—idealofaristocracyandthenoutdoingitinthepersonofJohnSaunders.

  NowthisSaunderswashuman,andcouldnotbeeightyearswiththisyounggentlemanandnottakesomelittleinterestinhim.Hewasflunky,andtookagreatinterestinhim,asstepping—stonetohisowngreatness.Sowhenhesawhimturningpaleandthin,andreadingoneletterfiftytimes,hespeculatedandinquiredwhatwasthematter.HebroughttheintellectofMr.Saunderstobearonthequestionatthefollowingangle:

  \"Now,ifIwasayounglordwith20,000poundsayear,andalltheworldatmyfeet,whatwouldmakemeinthisway?Why,theliver!Nothingelse.

  \"Andthatiswhatiswrongwithhim,youmaydepend.\"

  Thisconclusionarrivedat,Mr.SaunderscoollywrotehisconvictionstoDr.Aberford,anddesiredthatgentleman’simmediateattentiontothecase.Anhourortwolater,heglidedintohislord’sroom,notwithoutsomesecrettrepidation,notraceofwhichappearedonhisface.Hepulledalonghistrioniccountenance.\"Mylord,\"saidhe,insoft,melancholytones,\"yourlordship’smelancholystateofhealthgivesmegreatanxiety;and,withmanyapologiestoyourlordship,thedoctorissentfor,mylord.\"

  \"Why,Saunders,youaremad;thereisnothingthematterwithme.\"

  \"Ibegyourlordship’spardon,yourlordshipisveryill,andDr.

  Aberfordsentfor.\"

  \"Youmaygo,Saunders.\"

  \"Yes,mylord.Icouldn’thelpit;I’veoutsteppedmyduty,mylord,butIcouldnotstandquietandseeyourlordshipdyingbyinches.\"HereMr.

  S.putacambrichandkerchiefartisticallytohiseyes,andglidedout,havingdisarmedcensure.

  LordIpsdenfellintoareverie.

  \"Ismymindormybodydisordered?Dr.Aberford!——absurd!——Saundersisgettingtoopragmatical.Thedoctorshallprescribeforhiminsteadofme;byJove,thatwouldservehimright.\"Andmylordfaintlychuckled.

  \"No!thisiswhatIamillof\"——andhereadthefatalnoteagain.\"Idonothing!——cruel,unjust,\"sighedhe.\"Icouldhavedone,wouldhavedone,anythingtopleaseher.Donothing!nobodydoesanythingnow——thingsdon’tcomeinyourwaytobedoneastheyusedcenturiesago,orweshoulddothemjustthesame;itistheirfault,notours,\"arguedhislordship,somewhatconfusedly;then,leaninghisbrowuponthesofa,hewishedtodie.For,atthatdarkmomentlifeseemedtothisfortunatemananachingvoid;aweary,stale,flat,unprofitabletale;afadedflower;

  aball—roomafterdaylighthascreptin,andmusic,motionandbeautyarefledaway.

  \"Dr.Aberford,mylord.\"

  Thisannouncement,madebyMr.Saunders,checkedhislordship’sreverie.

  \"Insultseverybody,doeshenot,Saunders?\"

  \"Yes,mylord,\"saidSaunders,monotonously.

  \"Perhapshewillme;thatmightamuseme,\"saidtheother.

  Amomentlaterthedoctorbowledintotheapartment,tuggingathisgloves,asheran.

  Thecontrastbetweenhimandourpoorrichfriendisalmostbeyondhumanlanguage.

  HerelayonasofaIpsden,oneofthemostdistinguishedyounggentlemeninEurope;acreatureincapable,bynature,ofaruggedtoneoracoarsegesture;abeingwithouttheslightestapparentpretension,butrefinedbeyondthewildestdreamofdandies.Tohim,enterAberford,perspiringandshouting.Hewasoneofthoseglobulesofhumanquicksilveroneseesnowandthenfortwoseconds;theyare,infact,twoglobules;theirheadisone,invariablybald,round,andglittering;thebodyisanotherinactivityandshape,_totusteresatquerotundus;_andinfiftyyearstheylivefivecenturies._HorumRexAberford_——oftheseourdoctorwasthechief.Hehadhardlytornoffoneglove,androlledasfarasthethirdflowerfromthedooronhislordship’scarpet,beforeheshouted:

  \"Thisismypatient,lollopinginpursuitofhealth.Yourhand,\"addedhe.Forhewasatthesofalongbeforehislordshipcouldglideoffit.

  \"Tongue.Pulseisgood.Breatheinmyface.\"

  \"Breatheinyourface,sir!howcanIdothat?\"(withanairofmilddoubt.)

  \"Byfirstinhaling,andthenexhalinginthedirectionrequired,orhowcanImakeacquaintancewithyourbowels?\"

  \"Mybowels?\"

  \"Theabdomen,andthegreaterandlesserintestines.Well,nevermind,I

  cangetatthemanotherway;giveyourheartaslap,so.That’syourliver.Andthat’syourdiaphragm.\"

  Hislordshiphavingfoundtherequiredspot(somepeoplethatIknowcouldnot)andslappedit,theAberfordmadeacircularspringandlistenedeagerlyathisshoulder—blade;theresultofthisscientificpantomimeseemedtobesatisfactory,forheexclaimed,nottosaybawled:

  \"Halo!hereisaviscountassoundasaroach!Now,younggentleman,\"

  addedhe,\"yourorgansaresuperb,yetyouarereallyoutofsorts;itfollowsyouhavethemaladiesofidleminds,love,perhaps,amongtherest;youblush,adiagnosticofthatdisorder;makeyourmindeasy,cutaneousdisorders,suchaslove,etc.,shallneverkillapatientofminewithastomachlikeyours.So,nowtocureyou!\"Andawaywentthesphericaldoctor,withhishandsbehindhim,notupanddowntheroom,butslantingandtacking,likeaknightonachess—board.Hehadnotmademanystepsbefore,turninghisupperglobule,withoutaffectinghislower,hehurledback,inacoldbusiness—liketone,thefollowinginterrogatory:

  \"Whatareyourvices?\"

  \"Saunders,\"inquiredthepatient,\"whicharemyvices?\"

  \"M’lord,lordshiphasn’tanyvices,\"repliedSaunders,withdull,matter—of—factsolemnity.

  \"LadyBarbaramakesthesamecomplaint,\"thoughtLordIpsden.

  \"ItseemsIhavenotanyvices,Dr.Aberford,\"saidhe,demurely.

  \"Thatisbad;nothingtogetholdof.Whatinterestsyou,then?\"

  \"Idon’tremember.\"

  \"Whatamusesyou?\"

  \"Iforget.\"

  \"What!nowinninghorsetogallopawayyourrents?\"

  \"No,sir!\"

  \"Nooperagirltorunherfootandanklethroughyourpurse?\"

  \"No,sir!andIthinktheiranklesarenotwhattheywere.\"

  \"Stuff!justthesame,fromtheiranklesuptotheirears,anddownagaintotheirmorals;itisyoureyesthataresunkdeeperintoyourhead.

  Hum!nohorses,novices,nodancers,noyacht;youconfoundone’snotionsofnobility,andIoughttoknowthem,forIhavetopatchthemallupabitjustbeforetheygotothedeuce.\"

  \"ButIhave,DoctorAberford.\"

  \"What!\"

  \"Ayacht!andaclippersheis,too.\"

  \"Ah!——(NowI’vegothim.)\"

  \"IntheBayofBiscayshelayhalfapointnearerthewindthanLordHeavyjib.\"

  \"Oh!botherLordHeavyjib,andhisBayofBiscay.\"

  \"Withallmyheart,theyhaveoftenbotheredme.\"

  \"SendherroundtoGrantonPier,intheFirthofForth.\"

  \"Iwill,sir.\"

  \"Andwritedownthisprescription.\"Andawayhewalkedagain,thinkingtheprescription.

  \"Saunders,\"appealedhismaster.

  \"Saundersbehanged.\"

  \"Sir!\"saidSaunders,withdignity,\"Ithankyou.\"

  \"Don’tthankme,thankyourowndeserts,\"repliedthemodernChesterfield.\"Obligemebywritingityourself,mylord,itisallthebodilyexerciseyouwillhavehadto—day,nodoubt.\"

  Theyoungviscountbowed,seatedhimselfatadesk,andwrotefromdictation:

  \"DR.ABERFORD’SPRESCRIPTION.

  \"Makeacquaintancewithallthepeopleoflowestatewhohavetimetobebotheredwithyou;learntheirways,theirminds,and,aboveall,theirtroubles.\"

  \"Won’tallthisboreme?\"suggestedthewriter.

  \"Youwillsee.Relieveonefellow—creatureeveryday,andletMr.

  Saundersbookthecircumstances.\"

  \"Ishalllikethispart,\"saidthepatient,layingdownhispen.\"Howcleverofyoutothinkofsuchthings;maynotIdotwosometimes?\"

  \"Certainlynot;onepillperday.Write,Fishtheherring!(thatbeatsdeer—stalking.)Runyournoseintoadventuresatsea;liveontenpence,andearnit.Isitdown?\"

  \"Yes,itisdown,butSaunderswouldhavewrittenitbetter.\"

  \"Ifhehadn’theoughttobehanged,\"saidtheAberford,inspectingthework.\"I’moff,where’smyhat?oh,there;where’smymoney?oh,here.

  Nowlookhere,followmyprescription,andYouwillsoonhaveMenssanaincorporesano;Andnotcarewhetherthegirlssayyesorsayno;

  neglectit,and——mygloves;oh,inmypocket——youwillbe_blase’_and_ennuye’,_and(anEnglishparticiple,thatmeanssomethingasbad);Godblessyou!\"

  Andouthescuttled,glidedafterbySaunders,forwhomheopenedandshutthestreetdoor.

  Neverwasagreatereffectproducedbyadoctor’svisit;patientandphysicianweremadeforeachother.Dr.AberfordwasthespecificforLordIpsden.Hecametohimlikeashowertoafaintingstrawberry.

  Saunders,onhisreturn,foundhislordpacingtheapartment.

  \"Saunders,\"saidhe,smartly,\"senddowntoGravesendandordertheyachttothisplace——whatisit?\"

  \"GrantonPier.Yes,mylord.\"

  \"And,Saunders,takeclothes,andbooks,andviolins,andtelescopes,andthings——andme——toEustonSquare,inanhour.\"

  \"Impossible,’mylord,\"criedSaunders,indismay.\"Andthereisnotrainforhours.\"

  Hismasterrepliedwithahundred—poundnote,andaquiet,butwickedishlook;andtheprinceofgentlemen’sgentlemanhadalltherequireditemswithhim,inaspecialtrain,withinthespecifiedtime,andawaytheyflashed,northward.

  CHAPTERII.

  ITissaidthatoppositecharactersmakeaunionhappiest;andperhapsLordIpsden,diffidentofhimself,feltthevaluetohimofacreaturesodifferentasLadyBarbaraSinclair;butthelady,forherpart,wasnotsodiffidentofherself,norwassheinsearchofheropposite.Onthecontrary,shewaswaitingpatientlytofindjustsuchamanasshewas,orfanciedherself,awoman.

  Accustomedtomeasuremenbytheircharactersalone,andtotreatwithsublimecontempttheaccidentsofbirthandfortune,shehadbeenalittlestaggeredbytheassuranceofthisbutterflythathadproposedtosettleuponherhand——forlife.

  Inaword,thebeautifulwriterofthefatalnotewashonestlyromantic,accordingtotheromanceof1848,andofgoodsociety;ofcourseshewasnotaffectedbyhairtumblingbackorplastereddownforward,andarollingeyewentnofurtherwithherthanasquintingone.

  Herromancewasstern,notsickly.Shewasonthelookoutforironvirtues;shehadsworntobewooedwithgreatdeeds,orneverwon;onthissubjectshehadthoughtmuch,thoughnotenoughtoaskherselfwhethergreatdeedsarealwaystobegotat,howeverdisposedalovermaybe.

  Nomatter;shekeptherselfinreserveforsomeearnestman,whowasnottocomeflatteringandfoolingtoher,butlookanotherwayanddoexploits.

  ShelikedLordIpsden,hercousinonceremoved,butdespisedhimforbeingagreeable,handsome,clever,andnobody.

  ShewasalsoalittlebittenwithwhatsheandotherscalledtheMiddleAges,infactwiththatpictureofthemwhichGrubStreet,imposingonthesimplicityofyouth,hadgotupforsalebyarrayingpaintedglass,giltrags,andfancy,againstfact.

  Withthesevagueandsketchynoticeswearecompelledtopart,forthepresent,withLadyBarbara.Butitservesherright;shehasgonetoestablishhercourtinPerthshire,andleftherrejectedloveronourhands.

  Journeysofafewhundredmilesarenolongerdescribed.

  Youexchangeadeadchairforalivingchair,Saundersputsinyourhandanewtalelikethis;youmournthesuperstitionofbooksellers,whichstillinflictsuncutleavesuponhumanity,thoughtailorsdonotsendhomecoatswiththesleevesstitchedup,norchambermaidsputtravelersintoapple—piebedsaswellasdampsheets.Yourendandread,andareatEdinburgh,fatiguedmoreorless,butnotbythejourney.

  LordIpsdenwas,therefore,sooninstalledbytheFirthside,fulloftheAberford.

  Theyoungnoblemannotonlyveneratedthedoctor’ssagacity,buthalfadmiredhisbrusquerieandbustle;thingsofwhichhewashimselfneverguilty.

  Asfortheprescription,thatwasaDelphicOracle.Worldscouldnothavetemptedhimtodeviatefromaletterinit.

  Hewaitedwithimpatiencefortheyacht;and,meantime,itstruckhimthatthefirstpartoftheprescriptioncouldbeattackedatonce.

  Itwastheafternoonofthedaysucceedinghisarrival.TheFifeshirehills,seenacrosstheFirthfromhiswindows,werebeginningtotaketheircharmingviolettinge,alightbreezeruffledthebluewaterintoasparklingsmile,theshorewastranquil,andtheseafullofnoiselesslife,withthecraftofallsizesglidinganddancingandcourtesyingontheirtracklessroads.

  Theairwastepid,pureandsweetasheaven;thisbrightafternoon,Naturehadgrudgednothingthatcouldgivefreshlifeandhopetosuchdwellersindustandsmokeandviceasweretheretolookawhileonhercleanfaceanddrinkherhoneyedbreath.

  Thisyounggentlemanwasnotinsensibletothebeautyofthescene.Hewasalittlelazybynature,andmadelazierbythemisfortuneofwealth,buthehadsensibilities;hewasanartistofgreatnaturaltalent;hadheonlybeenwithoutapenny,howhewouldhavehandledthebrush!Andthenhewasamightysailor;ifhehadsailedforbiscuitafewyears,howhewouldhavehandledaship!

  Ashewas,hehadtheeyeofahawkforNature’sbeauties,andtheseaalwayscamebacktohimlikeafriendafteranabsence.

  Thisscene,then,curledroundhisheartalittle,andhefeltthegoodphysicianwaswiserthanthetribethatgobythatname,andstrivetobuildhealthonthesandyfoundationofdrugs.

  \"Saunders!doyouknowwhatDr.Aberfordmeansbythelowerclasses?\"

  \"Perfectly,mylord.\"

  \"Arethereanyabouthere?\"

  \"Iamsorrytosaytheyareeverywhere,mylord.\"

  \"Getmesome\"——_(cigarette)._

  OutwentSaunders,withhisusualgraceful_empressement,_butaninternalshrugofhisshoulders.

  Hewasabsentanhourandahalf;hethenreturnedwithadoubleexpressiononhisface——prideathissuccessindivingtotheverybottomofsociety,andcontemptofwhathehadfishedupthence.

  Heapproachedhislordmysteriously,andsaid,_sottovoce,_butimpressively,\"Thisislowenough,mylord.\"Thenglidedback,andusheredin,withpolitedisdain,twolovelierwomenthanhehadeveropenedadoortointhewholecourseofhisperfumedexistence.

  OntheirheadstheyworecapsofDutchorFlemishorigin,withabroadlaceborder,stiffenedandarchedovertheforehead,aboutthreeincheshigh,leavingthebrowandcheeksunencumbered.

  Theyhadcottonjackets,brightredandyellow,mixedinpatterns,confinedatthewaistbytheapron—strings,butbobtailedbelowthewaist;shortwoolenpetticoats,withbroadverticalstripes,redandwhite,mostvividincolor;whiteworstedstockings,andneat,thoughhigh—quarteredshoes.Undertheirjacketstheyworeathickspottedcottonhandkerchief,aboutoneinchofwhichwasvisibleroundthelowerpartofthethroat.Oftheirpetticoats,theouteronewaskilted,orgathereduptowardthefront,andthesecond,ofthesamecolor,hungintheusualway.

  Oftheseyoungwomen,onehadanolivecomplexion,withtheredbloodmantlingunderit,andblackhair,andgloriousblackeyebrows.

  Theotherwasfair,withamassivebutshapelythroat,aswhiteasmilk;

  glossybrownhair,theloosethreadsofwhichglitteredlikegold,andablueeye,which,beingcontrastedwithdarkeyebrowsandlashes,tooktheluminouseffectpeculiartothatrarebeauty.

  Theirshortpetticoatsrevealedaneatankle,andalegwithanobleswell;forNature,whensheisinearnest,buildsbeautyontheideasofancientsculptorsandpoets,notofmodernpoetasters,who,withtheirairy—likesylphsandtheirsmoke—likeverses,fightforwantoffleshinwomanandwantoffactinpoetryasparallelbeauties.

  _Theyare,_mylads.——_Continuez!_

  Thesewomenhadagrandcorporealtrait;theyhadneverknownacorset!

  sotheywerestraightasjavelins;theycouldlifttheirhandsabovetheirheads!——actually!TheirsupplepersonsmovedasNatureintended;

  everygesturewasease,graceandfreedom.

  Whatwiththeirownradiance,andthesnowycleanlinessandbrightnessoftheircostume,theycamelikemeteorsintotheapartment.

  LordIpsden,risinggentlyfromhisseat,withthesamequietpolitenesswithwhichhewouldhavereceivedtwoprincesoftheblood,said,\"Howdoyoudo?\"andsmiledawelcome.

  \"Fine!hoow’syoursel?\"answeredthedarklass,whosenamewasJeanCarnie,andwhosevoicewasnotsosweetasherface.

  \"What’nlordareye?\"continuedshe;\"areyouajuke?Iwadlikefinetohaeacrackwi’ajuke.\"

  Saunders,whoknewhimselfthecauseofthisquestion,replied,_sottovoce,_\"Hislordshipisaviscount.\"

  \"Ididnaken’t,\"wasJean’sremark.\"Butithasabonnysoond.\"

  \"Whatmairwouldyehae?\"saidthefairbeauty,whosenamewasChristieJohnstone.Then,appealingtohislordshipasthelikeliesttoknow,sheadded,\"Nobeelityisjistasoonditsel,I’mtauld.\"

  Theviscount,findinghimselfexpectedtosaysomethingonatopichehadnotattendedmuchto,answereddryly:\"Wemustasktherepublicans,theyarethepeoplethatgivetheirmindstosuchsubjects.\"

  \"Andyonman,\"askedJeanCarnie,\"ishealord,too?\"

  \"Iamhislordship’sservant,\"repliedSaunders,gravely,notwithoutasecretmisgivingwhetherfatehadbeenjust.

  \"Na!\"repliedshe,nottobeimposedupon,\"yearestatelierandprooderthanthisane.\"

  \"Iwillexplain,\"saidhismaster.\"Saundersknowshisvalue;aservantlikeSaundersisrarerthananidleviscount.\"

  \"Mylord,mylord!\"remonstratedSaunders,withashockedandmostdisclamatorytone.\"Rather!\"washisinwardreflection.

  \"Jean,\"saidChristie,\"yehaemuckletolaern.Areyeforherrin’theday,vilecount?\"

  \"No!areyouforthissortofthing?\"

  Atthis,Saunders,withaworldof_empressement,_offeredtheCarniesomecakethatwasonthetable.

  Shetookapiece,instantlyspatitoutintoherhand,andwithmoreenergythandelicacyflungitintothefire.

  \"Augh!\"criedshe,\"justasugarandsautbutterthegither;buynaemairatyonshoep,vilecount.\"

  \"Trythis,outofNature’sshop,\"laughedtheirentertainer;andheofferedthem,himself,somepeachesandthings.

  \"Hech!amedi——cine!\"saidChristie.

  \"Nature,mylad,\"saidMissCarnie,makingherivoryteethmeetintheirfirstnectarine,\"Ididnakenwhauryestoep,butyebeattheotherconfectioners,thatdivye.\"

  Thefairlass,whohadwatchedtheviscountallthistimeasdemurelyasacatcream,nowapproachedhim.

  Thisyoungwomanwasthethinker;hervoicewasalsorich,full,andmelodious,andhermannerveryengaging;itwashalfadvancing,halfretiring,noteasytoresistortodescribe.

  \"Noo,\"saidshe,withaveryslightblushstealingacrossherface,\"yemaunletmecatecheezeye,wullye?\"

  Thelasttwowordsweresaidinawaythatwouldhaveinducedabeartorevealhiswinterresidence.

  Hesmiledassent.Saundersretiredtothedoor,and,excludingeveryshadeofcuriosityfromhisface,tookanattitude,halfmajesty,halfobsequiousness.

  ChristiestoodbyLordIpsden,withonehandonherhip(theknucklesdownward),butgracefulasAntinous,andbegan.

  \"Hoomuckleisthequeengreaterthany’are?\"

  Hislordshipwasobligedtoreflect.

  \"Letmesee——asisthemoontoawaxtaper,soishermajestythequeentoyouandme,andtherest.\"

  \"An’whaurdoestheJuke*comein?\"

  *Buceleuch.

  \"Onthisparticularoccasion,theDuke**makesoneofus,myprettymaid.\"

  **Wellington\"Isee!Arenayeawfu’proodo’beingalorrd?\"

  \"Whatanidea!\"

  \"Hislordshipdidnotgotobedaspinning—jenny,andriseupalord,likesomeofthem,\"putinSaunders.

  \"Saunders,\"saidthepeer,doubtfully,\"eloquenceratherborespeople.\"

  \"ThenImustn’tspeakagain,mylord,\"saidSaunders,respectfully.

  \"Noo,\"saidthefairinquisitor,\"yeshalltellmehowyecametobelorrds,yourfaemily?\"

  \"Saunders!\"

  \"Na!yemannafleetoSandyforathing,yearenoabairn,areye?\"

  Herewasadilemma,theSaunderspropknockedrudelyaway,andobligedtothinkforourselves.

  ButSaunderswouldcometohisdistressedmaster’sassistance.Hefurtivelyconveyedtohimaplumpbook——thiswasSaunders’smanualoffaith;theauthorwasMr.Burke,notEdmund.

  LordIpsdenranhastilyoverthepage,closedthebook,andsaid,\"Hereisthestory.

  \"Fivehundredyearsago——\"

  \"Listen,Jean,\"saidChristie;\"we’regauntogetaboenystory.’Fivehundre’yearsago,’\"addedshe,withinterestandawe.

  \"Wasagreatbattle,\"resumedthenarrator,incheerfultones,asonelarkingwithhistory,\"betweenakingofEnglandandhisrebels.Hewasinthethickofthefight——\"

  \"That’stheking,Jean,hewasinthethicko’t.\"

  \"Myancestorkilledafellowwhowassneakingbehindhim,butthenextmomentaman—at—armspreparedathrustathismajesty,whohadhishandsfullwiththreeassailants.\"

  \"Eh!that’snofair,\"saidChristie,\"assureasdeeth.\"

  \"Myancestordashedforward,and,astheking’sswordpassedthroughoneofthem,hecloveanothertothewaistwithablow.\"

  \"Weeldone!weeldone!\"

  LordIpsdenlookedatthespeaker,hereyeswereglittering,andhercheekflushing.

  \"GoodHeavens!\"thoughthe;\"shebelievesit!\"Sohebegantotakemorepainswithhislegend.

  \"Butforthespearsman,\"continuedhe,\"hehadnothingbuthisbody;hegaveit,itwashisduty,andreceivedthedeathleveledathissovereign.\"

  \"Hech!puirmon.\"Andtheglowingeyesbegantoglisten.

  \"Thebattleflowedanotherway,andGodgavevictorytotheright;butthekingcamebacktolookforhim,foritwasnocommonservice.\"

  \"Deedno!\"

  HereLordIpsdenbegantoturnhiseyeinward,andcallupthescene.Heloweredhisvoice.

  \"Theyfoundhimlyingonhisback,lookingdeathintheface.

  \"Thenobles,bytheking’sside,uncoveredassoonashewasfound,fortheywerebravemen,too.Therewasamoment’ssilence;eyesmeteyes,andsaid,thisisastoutsoldier’slastbattle.

  \"Thekingcouldnotbidhimlive.\"

  \"Na!lad,KingDeethhasowerstrongagrrip.\"

  \"Buthedidwhatkingscando,hegavehimtwoblowswithhisroyalsword.\"

  \"Oh,therobber,andhimadeeingmon.\"

  \"Twowordsfromhisroyalmouth,andheandwewereBaronsofIpsdenandHawthornGlenfromthatdaytothis.\"

  \"Butthepuirdyingcreature?\"

  \"Whatpoordyingcreature?\"

  \"Yourforbear,lad.\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhyyoucallhimpoor,madam;allthemenofthatdayaredust;theyarethegolddustwhodiedwithhonor.

  \"Helookedround,uneasily,forhisson——forhehadbutone——andwhenthatsonknelt,unwounded,byhim,hesaid,’Goodnight,BaronIpsden;’

  andsohedied,fireinhiseye,asmileonhislip,andhonoronhisnameforever.Imeanttotellyoualie,andI’vetoldyouthetruth.\"

  \"Laddie,\"saidChristie,halfadmiringly,halfreproachfully,\"yegarthetearcomeinmyeen.Hech!lookatyonlassie!howcouldyouthinkt’eatplumsthroughsiccanabonnystory?\"

  \"Hets,\"answeredJean,whohad,infact,clearedtheplate,\"Iayelistenbestwhenmyainmooth’sstappit.\"

  \"Butsee,now,\"ponderedChristie,\"twawordsfraaking——thirtitlesarejustbreeth.\"

  \"Ofcourse,\"wastheanswer.\"Alltitlesare.Whatispopularity?askAristidesandLamartine——thebreathofamob——smellsofitssource——andisgonebeforethesuncansetonit.NowtheroyalbreathdoessmelloftheRoseandCrown,andstaysbyusfromagetoage.\"

  Thestoryhadwarmedourmarbleacquaintance.Saundersopenedhiseyes,andthought,\"WeshallwakeuptheHouseofLordssomeevening——_we_

  shall.\"

  Hislordshipthenadded,lesswarmly,lookingatthegirls:

  \"IthinkIshouldliketobeafisherman.\"

  Sosaying,mylordyawnedslightly.

  Tothisaspirationtheyoungfishwivesdeignednoattention,doubting,perhaps,itssincerity;andChristie,withashadeofseverity,inquiredofhimhowhecametobeavilecount.

  \"Abaron’sno’avilecount,I’msure,\"saidshe;\"saetellmehowyecametobeavilecount.\"

  \"Ah!\"saidhe,\"thatisbynomeansaprettystoryliketheother;youwillnotlikeit,Iamsure.

  \"Ay,willI——ay,willI;I’mayeseekingknoewledge.\"

  \"Well,itissoontold.Oneofussattwentyyearsononeseat,inthesamehouse,soonedayhegotupa——viscount.\"

  \"Owermucklepayforowerlittlewark.\"

  \"Nowdon’tsaythat;Iwouldn’tdoittobeEmperorofRussia.\"

  \"Aweel,Ihaegottenaheapouto’ye;saenoowI’llgang,sinceyearenoforherrin’;comeaway,Jean.\"

  Atthistheirhostremonstrated,andinquiredwhyboresareatone’sservicenightandday,andbrightpeoplearealwaysinahurry;hewasinformedinreply,\"Laboristheloto’man.Divyenokenthatmuckle?

  Andabunea’o’women.\"*

  *Alocalidea,Isuspect.——C.R.

  \"Why,whatcantwosuchprettycreatureshavetodoexcepttobeadmired?\"

  Thisquestioncomingwithinthedarkbeauty’sscope,shehastenedtoreply.

  \"Tosellourherrin’——wehaethreehundre’leftinthecreel.\"

  \"Whatistheprice?\"

  AtthisquestionthepoetrydiedoutofChristieJohnstone’sface,shegavehercompanionarapidlook,indiscerniblebymaleeye,andanswered:

  \"Threeapenny,sirr;theyarenoplentytheday,\"addedshe,insmoothtonesthatcarriedconviction.

  (Littleliar;theyweresellingsixapennyeverywhere.)

  \"Saunders,buythemall,andbeeversolongaboutit;countthem,orsomenonsense.\"

  \"He’sdaft!he’sdaft!Oh,yeken,Jean,anEnnglishmanandalorrd,twadaftthingsthegither,hecouldna’misstheroad.Coontthem,lassie.\"

  \"Comeaway,Sandy,tillIcountthemtillye,\"saidJean.

  SaundersandJeandisappeared.

  Businessbeingoutofsight,curiosityrevived.

  \"An’whatbringsyeherefromLondon,ifyeplease?\"recommencedthefairinquisitor.

  \"Youhaveagoodcountenance;thereissomethinginyourface.Icouldfinditinmyhearttotellyou,butIshouldboreyou.\"

  \"De’elafear!Boreme,boreme!wheat’sthaat,Iwonder?\"

  \"Whatisyourname,madam?MineisIpsden.\"

  \"Theyca’meChristieJohnstone.\"

  \"Well,ChristieJohnstone,Iamunderthedoctor’shands.\"

  \"Puirlad.What’sthetrouble?\"(solemnlyandtenderly.)

  \"Ennui!\"(ratherpiteously.)

  \"Yawn—we?Ineverheerdtello’t.\"

  \"Oh,youluckygirl,\"burstouthe;\"butthedoctorhasundertakentocureme;inonethingyoucouldassistme,ifIamnotpresumingtoofaronourshortacquaintance.Iamtorelieveonepoordistressedpersoneveryday,butImustn’tdotwo.Isnotthatabore?\"

  \"Gie’syourhand,gie’syourhand.I’mvexedforca’ingyoudaft.Hech!

  whatasafthandyehae.Jean,I’msaying,comehere,feelthis.\"

  Jean,whohadrunin,tooktheviscount’shandfromChristie.

  \"Itneverwrouchtany,\"explainedJean.\"Andhehasbonnyhair,\"saidChristie,justtouchinghislocksontheotherside.

  \"He’sabonnylad,\"saidJean,inspectinghimscientifically,andpointblank.

  \"Ay,ishe,\"saidtheother.\"Aweel,there’sJessRutherford,awiddy,wi’fourbairns,yemeichtdowaurthanwareyoursilleronher.\"

  \"Fivepoundstobegin?\"inquiredhislordship.

  \"Fivepund!Areyemadeo’siller?Tenschell’n!\"

  Saunderswasrungfor,andproducedaone—poundnote.

  \"Theherrin’isfiveandsaxpence;it’sfourandsaxpenceI’mawinye,\"

  saidtheyoungfishwife,\"andJesswillbeagladwomantheneicht.\"

  Thesettlementwaseffected,andawaywentthetwofriends,saying:

  \"Good—boye,vilecount.\"

  Theirhostfellintothought.

  \"WhenhaveItalkedsomuch?\"askedheofhimself.

  \"Dr.Aberford,youareawonderfulman;Ilikeyourlowerclassesamazingly.\"

  \"Me’fiezvous,MonsieurIpsden!\"shouldsomementorhavesaid.

  AstheDevilputsintoabeginner’shandsace,queen,fivetrumps,togivehimatasteforwhist,sotheselowerclasseshaveperhapsputforwardoneoftheirbestcardstoleadyouintoafalseestimateofthestrengthoftheirhand.

  Instead,however,ofthis,whoshouldreturn,todisturbtheequilibriumoftruth,butthisChristinaJohnstone?Shecamethoughtfullyin,andsaid:

  \"I’vebeentakingathoucht,andthisisnowhatyongudephyseecianmeaned;yearenotoflingyourchaeritylikeabanetilladoeg;ye’llgangyourseltoJessRutherford;FluckerJohnstone,that’smybrother,willconvoyye.\"

  \"Buthowisyourbrothertoknowme?\"

  \"How?BecauseI’llgiehimasairsairhiding,ifheletsyegangby.\"

  Thenshereturnedtheone—poundnote,afreshsettlementwaseffected,andshelefthim.Atthedoorshesaid:\"AndIammuckleobleegedtoyeforyourstoryandyourgoodness.\"

  Whileutteringthesewords,shehalfkissedherhandtohim,withaloftyanddisengagedgesture,suchasonemightexpectfromaqueen,ifqueensdidnotwearstays;andwasgone.

  Whenhislordship,afewminutesafter,saunteredoutforastroll,thefirstobjecthebeheldwasanexacthumansquare,ahandsomeboy,withabodyswelledoutapparentlytothesizeofaman’s,withblueflannel,andblueclothaboveit,leaningagainstawall,withhishandsinhispockets——astatuetteof_insouciance._

  Thismarinepuff—ballwasFluckerJohnstone,agedfourteen.

  Stainhissister’sfacewithdilutedwalnut—juice,astheymakethestagegypsyandRedIndian(twoanimalsimaginedbyactorstobeone),andyouhaveFlucker’sface.

  Aslightmoraldistinctionremains,nottobesoeasilygotover,

  Shewasthebestgirlintheplace,andheabaddishboy.

  Hewas,however,assharpinhiswayasshewasintelligentinhers.

  Thisyouthfulmarinerallowedhislordshiptopasshim,andtaketwentysteps,butwatchedhimallthetime,andcomparedhimwithadescriptionfurnishedhimbyhissister.

  Hethenfollowed,andbroughthimto,ashecalledit.

  \"Idaursayit’syouI’mtoconvoytoyonauldfaggitt!\"saidthisbaddishboy.

  Ontheywent,Fluckerrollingandpitchingandyawingtokeepupwiththelordlygalley,forafisherman’snaturalwaddleistwomilesanhour.

  AttheveryentranceofNewhaven,thenewpilotsuddenlysungout,\"Starboard!\"

  Starboarditwas,andtheyascendedafilthy\"close,\"oralleytheymountedastaircasewhichwasoutofdoors,and,withoutknocking,FluckerintroducedhimselfintoJessRutherford’shouse.

  \"Hereagentlemantospeaktillye,wife.\"

  CHAPTERIII.

  THEwidowwasweather—beatenandrough.Shesatmendinganoldnet.

  \"Thegentleman’swelcome,\"saidshe;buttherewasnogratificationinhertone,andbutlittlesurprise.

  Hislordshipthenexplainedthat,understandingtherewereworthypeopleindistress,hewasinhopeshemightbepermittedtoassistthem,andthatshemustblameaneighborofhersifhehadbrokeninuponhertooabruptlywiththisobject.Hethen,withablush,hintedattenshillings,whichhebeggedshewouldconsiderasmerelyaninstallment,untilhecouldlearntheprecisenatureofherembarrassments,andthebestwayofplacingmeansatherdisposal.

  Thewidowheardallthiswithalacklustermind.

  Formanyyearsherlifehadbeenunsuccessfullabor;ifanythinghadevercometoher,ithadalwaysbeenamisfortune;herincidentshadbeenthorns——herevents,daggers.

  Shecouldnotrealizeahumanangelcomingtoherrelief,andshedidnotrealizeit,andsheworkedawayathernet.

  Atthis,Flucker,towhomhislordship’sspeechappearedmonstrouslyweakandpointless,drewnigh,andgavethewidow,inherear,hisversion,namely,hissister’sembellished.Itwasbrieflythis:ThatthegentlemanwasadaftlordfromEngland,whohadcomewiththebankinhisbreeks,toremovepovertyfromScotland,beginningwithher.\"Saespeakloudaneuch,andye’llnowantsiller,\"washispolitecorollary.

  Hislordshiprose,laidacardonachair,beggedhertomakeuseofhim,etcetera;hethen,recallingtheoracularprescription,said,\"Domethefavortoapplytomeforanylittlesumyouhaveausefor,and,inreturn,Iwillbegofyou(ifitdoesnotboreyoutoomuch)tomakemeacquaintedwithanylittletroublesyoumayhaveencounteredinthecourseofyourlife.\"

  Hislordship,receivingnoanswer,wasabouttogo,afterbowingtoher,andsmilinggracefullyuponher.

  Hishandwasonthelatch,whenJessRutherfordburstintoapassionoftears.

  Heturnedwithsurprise.

  \"My_troubles,_laddie,\"criedshe,tremblingallover.\"Thesunwadset,andrise,andsetagain,ereIcouldtellyea’thetroubleIhaecomethrough.

  \"Oh,yeneednavexyourselfforanauldwife’stears;tearsareablessin’,lad,Ishallassureye.Mony’sthetimeIhaeprayedforthem,andcouldnahaethemSityedoon!sityedoon!I’llnoletyegangframydoortillIhaethankitye——butgiemetime,giemetime.Icannagreeta’thedaysoftheweek.\"

  Flucker,_aetat._14,openedhiseyes,unabletoconnecttenshillingsandtears.

  LordIpsdensatdown,andfeltverysorryforher.

  Andshecriedatherease.

  Ifonetouchofnaturemakethewholeworldkin,methinksthatsweetandwonderfulthing,sympathy,isnotlesspowerful.Whatfrozenbarriers,whaticeofcenturies,itcanmeltinamoment!

  Hisbarementionofhertroubleshadsurprisedthewidowedwoman’sheart,andnowshelookedupandexaminedhiscountenance;itwassoondone.

  Awoman,youngorold,highorlow,candiscernandappreciatesensibilityinaman’sface,atasingleglance.

  Whatshesawtherewasenough.Shewassureofsympathy.Sherecalledherresolve,andthetaleofhersorrowsburstfromherlikeaflood.

  Thentheoldfishwifetoldtheyoungaristocrathowshehadbornetwelvechildren,andburiedsixasbairns;howhermanwasalwaysunlucky;howamastfellonhim,anddisabledhimawholeseason;howtheycouldbutjustkeepthepotboilingbythedeep—seafishing,andhewasnotallowedtodredgeforoysters,becausehisfatherwasnotaNewhavenman.How,whentheherringfishingcame,tomakeallright,heneverhadanotherman’sluck;howhisboat’screwwoulddrawemptynets,andaboatalongsidehimwouldbegunwaledowninthewaterwiththefish.How,atlast,onemorning,the20thdayofNovember,hisboatcameintoNewhavenPierwithouthim,andwhenhewasinquiredfor,hiscrewsaid,\"Hehadstayedathome,likealazyloon,andnotsailedwiththemthenightbefore.\"Howshewasanxious,andhadallthepublichousessearched.

  \"Forhetookadropnowandthen,naewonder,andhimayeintheweather.\"Poorthing!whenhewasalivesheusedtocallhimadrunkenscoundreltohisface.How,whenthetidewentdown,amadwife,whosehusbandhadbeendrownedtwentyyearsago,pointedoutsomethingunderthepierthattheresttookforsea—weedfloating——howitwasthehairofherman’shead,washedaboutbythewater,andhewasthere,drownedwithoutacryorastruggle,byhisenormousboots,thatkepthiminanuprightposition,thoughhewasdead;therehestood——dead——drownedbyslippingfromtheslipperypier,closetohiscomrades’hands,inadarkandgustynight;howherdaughtermarried,andwaswelltodo,andassistedher;howshefellintoarapiddecline,anddied,apictureofhealthtoinexperiencedeyes.Howshe,themother,sawandknew,andwatchedthetreacherousadvanceofdiseaseanddeath;howotherssaidgayly,\"Herdaughterwasbetter,\"andshewasobligedtosay,\"Yes.\"Howshehadworked,eighteenhoursaday,atmakingnets;how,whensheletouthernetstotheothermenattheherringfishing,theyalwayscheatedher,becausehermanwasgone.Howshehadmanytimeshadtochoosebetweenbegginghermealandgoingtobedwithoutit,but,thankHeaven!

  shehadalwayschosenthelatter.

  Shetoldhimofhunger,cold,andanguish.Asshespoketheybecamerealthingstohim;uptothatmomenttheyhadbeenthingsinastory—book.

  Andasshespokesherockedherselffromsidetoside.

  Indeed,shewasawoman\"acquaintedwithgrief.\"Shemighthavesaid,\"HereIandsorrowsit.Thisismythrone,bidkingscomeandbowtoit!\"

  Herhearerfeltthis,andthereforethiswoman,poor,old,andugly,becamesacredinhiseye;itwaswithastrangesortofrespectthathetriedtoconsoleher.Hespoketoherintonesgentleandsweetasthesouthwindonasummerevening.

  \"Madam,\"saidhe,\"letmebesohappyastobringyousomecomfort.ThesorrowsoftheheartIcannotheal;theyareforamightierhand;butapartofyourdistressappearstohavebeenpositiveneed;thatwecanatleastdisposeof,andIentreatyoutobelievethatfromthishourwantshallneverenterthatdooragain.Never!uponmyhonor!\"

  TheScotchareicebergs,withvolcanoesunderneath;thawtheScotchice,whichisverycold,andyoushallgettotheScotchfire,warmerthananysunofItalyorSpain.

  Hislordshiphadrisentogo.Theoldwifehadseemedabsorbedinherowngrief;shenowdriedhertears.

  \"Bideye,sirr,\"saidshe,\"tillIthankye.\"

  Soshebegantothankhim,rathercoldlyandstiffly.

  \"Hesaysyearealord,\"saidshe;\"Idinnaken,an’Idinnacare;butye’reagentleman,Idaursay,andakindheartyehae.\"

  Thenshebegantowarm.

  \"Andye’llneverbeagrainthepoorerforthesilleryehaegienme;forhethatgivethtothepoorlendethtotheLord.\"

  Thenshebegantoglow.

  \"Butit’snoyoursiller;dinnathinkit——na,lad,na!Oh,fine!Ikenthere’smonyasupperforthebairnsandmeinyonbitsmetal;butI

  cannafeelyoursillerasIfeelyourwinsomesmile——thedropinyouryoungeen——an’thesweetwordsyegiedme,inthesweetmusico’yourSootherntongue,Gudeblessye!\"(Wherewashericebythistime?)\"Gudeblessye!andIblessye!\"

  Andshedidblesshim;andwhatablessingitwas;notamelodiousgenerality,likeastageparent’s,orpapa’sinadamsel’snovel.ItwaslikethesonofBarakonZophim.

  Sheblessedhim,asonewhohadthepowerandtherighttoblessorcurse.

  Shestoodonthehighgroundofherlowestate,andherafflictions——anddemandedoftheirCreatortoblessthefellow—creaturethathadcometoheraidandconsolation.

  Thiswomanhadsufferedtothelimitsofendurance;yesterdayshehadsaid,\"SurelytheAlmightydoesna_see_mea’theseyears!\"

  Sonowsheblessedhim,andherheart’sbloodseemedtogushintowords.

  Sheblessedhimbylandandwater.

  Sheknewmostmortalgriefs;forshehadfeltthem.

  Shewarnedthemawayfromhimonebyone.

  Sheknewthejoysoflife;forshehadfelttheirwant.

  Shesummonedthemonebyonetohisside.

  \"Andafairwindtoyourship,\"criedshe,\"andthestormsayetenmilestoleewardo’her.\"

  Manyhappydays,\"an’weelspent,\"shewishedhim.

  \"Hisloveshouldlovehimdearly,orabettertakeherplace.\"

  \"Healthtohissidebyday;sleeptohispillowbynight.\"

  Athousandgoodwishescame,likeatorrentoffire,fromherlips,withapowerthateclipsedhisdreamsofhumaneloquence;andthen,changinginamomentfromthethunderofaPythonesstothetendermusicofsomepoetessmother,sheended:

  \"An’oh,myboenny,boennylad,mayyebewi’therichupontheairtha’

  yourdays——ANDWI’THEPUIRINTHEWARLDTOCOME!\"

  Hislordship’stonguerefusedhimthethinphrasesofsociety.

  \"Farewellforthepresent,\"saidhe,andhewentquietlyaway.

  Hepacedthoughtfullyhome.

  Hehaddrunkafactwitheverysentence;andanideawitheveryfact.

  Fortheknowledgewehaveneverrealizedisnotknowledgetous——onlyknowledge’sshadow.

  Withthebanishedduke,henowbegantofeel,\"wearenotaloneunhappy.\"

  Thisuniversalworldcontainsotherguesssorrowsthanyours,viscount——_scilicet_thanunvaryinghealth,unbrokenleisure,andincalculableincome.

  Thenthiswoman’seloquence!blessme!hehadseenfolkmurmurpolitelyintheUpperHouse,anddroneorhammerawayattheSpeakerdownbelow,withmoreheatthanwarmth.

  Hehadseenninehundredwildbeastsfedwithpepperedtongue,inamenageriecalled_L’Assemble’Nationale._

  Hisearshadrungoftenenough,forthatmatter.Thistimehisheartbeat.

  HehadbeenintheprincipalcourtsofEurope;knewwhatahandfulofgentlefolkscall\"theWorld\";hadexperiencedthehoneyedwordsofcourtiers,themistynothingsofdiplomatists,andtheinnocentprattleofmightykings.

  Buthithertoheseemedtohaveundergonegibberishandjargon:

  Gibberishandjargon——Political!

  Gibberishandjargon——Social!

  Gibberishandjargon——Theological!

  Gibberishandjargon——Positive!

  Peoplehadbeenprating——Jesshadspoken.

  But,itistobeobserved,hewasunderthedoubleeffectofeloquenceandnovelty;and,sosituated,weoverratethings,youknow.

  Thatnighthemadeaprovisionforthispoorwoman,incaseheshoulddiebeforenextweek.

  \"Whoknows?\"saidhe,\"sheissuchanunluckywoman.\"Thenhewenttobed,andwhetherfromthewidow’sblessing,ortheairoftheplace,hesleptlikeaplowboy.

  LeavingRichard,LordIpsden,toworkouttheAberfordproblem——torelievepoorpeople,oneortwoofwhom,liketheRutherford,weregrateful,therestactedittothelife——toreceivenowandthenavisitfromChristinaJohnstone,whoborrowedeverymortalbookinhishouse,whosoldhimfish,invariablycheatedhimbytheindelibleforceofhabit,andthenremorsefullyundidthebargain,withapeevishentreatythat\"hewouldnotbesogreen,fortherewasnodoingbusinesswithhim\"——tobefasteneduponbyFlucker,who,withadmirablesmoothnessandcunning,wormedhimselfintoacabin—boyonboardtheyacht,andman—at—armsashore.

  Tocruiseinsearchofadventures,andmeetnothingbutdisappointments;

  toacquireabrownertint,alighterstep,andajacket,ourstorymovesforawhiletowardhumblerpersonages.

  CHAPTERIV.

  JESSRUTHERFORD,widowofAlexanderJohnstone——forNewhavenwives,likegreatartists,changetheirconditionswithoutchangingtheirnames——wasknowninthetownonlyasadourwife,asouroldcarline.Whosefault?

  Dowoodenfacesandirontonguestemptsorrowtoputoutitssnails’

  horns?

  Shehardlyspoketoanyone,oranyonetoher,butfourdaysafterthevisitwehavedescribedpeoplebegantobendlooksofsympathyonher,tostepoutoftheirwaytogiveherakindlygood—morrow;afterabit,fishandmealusedtobeplacedonhertablebyoneneighbororanother,whenshewasout,andsoon.Shewasatfirstbehindhandinrespondingtoallthis,butbydegreesshethawedtothosewhowerethawingtoher.Next,Saunderscalledonher,andshowedherasettlement,madeforherbenefit,oncertainlandsinLanarkshire.Shewasateaseforlife.

  TheAlmightyhadseenheralltheseyears.

  Buthowcameherneighborstomelt?

  Becauseanoblemanhadvisitedher.

  Notexactly,dearnovel—reader.

  Thiswasit.

  Thatsamenight,byabrightfirelightingupsnowywalls,burnishedcopper,gleamingcandlesticks,andadinner—tablefloor,satthemistressofthehouse,ChristieJohnstone,andherbrother,Flucker.

  Shewithabook,hewithhisreflectionsoppositeher.

  \"Lassie,haeyeonysillerpastye?\"

  \"Ay,lad;an’Imeantokeepit!\"Thebaddishboyhadregisteredavowtothecontrary,andproceededtobleedhisflint(fortodoChristiejusticetheprocesswasnotverydissimilar).Fluckerhadaversatilegeniusformakingmoney;hehadmadeitinfortydifferentways,bylandandsea,tenpenceatatime.

  \"Ihaegottenthelifeo’JessRutherfordtillye,\"saidhe.

  \"Giestthen.\"

  \"I’mseekinghalfacrownfor’t,\"saidhe.

  Now,heknewheshouldnevergethalfacrown,buthealsoknewthatifheaskedashilling,heshouldbebeatendowntofourpence.

  Sohalfacrownwashisfirstbode.

  Theenemy,withangeratherheart,calledupahumoroussmile,andsaying,\"An’ye’llgetsaxpence,\"wentaboutsomehouseholdmatter;inreality,toletherproposalrankleinFlucker.

  Fluckerlightedhispipeslowly,asonewhowouldnotdoasistertheinjusticetonoticesotrivialaproposition.

  Hewaitedfreshovertures.

  Theydidnotcome.

  Christieresumedherbook.

  Thenthebaddishboyfixedhiseyeonthefire,andsaidsoftlyandthoughtfullytothefire,\"Hech,whataheapo’troublesyonwomanhascomethrough.\"

  Thisstrokeofartwasnotlost.Christielookedupfromherbook;

  pretendedhehadspokentoher,gaveafictitiousyawn,andrenewedthenegotiationwiththeairofonedisposedtokilltime.

  Shewasdyingforthestory.

  Commercewastwicebrokenoffandrenewedbyeachpowerinturn.

  Atlastthebargainwasstruckatfourteen—pence.

  ThenFluckercameout,thehonestmerchant.

  Hehadlistenedintently,withmercantileviews.

  Hehadthewidow’ssorrowsalloffpat.

  Hewasnotabitaffectedhimself,butbypurememoryherememberedwhereshehadbeenmostagitatedorovercome.

  HegaveitChristie,wordforword,andeventhrewinwhatdramatistscall\"thebusiness,\"thus:

  \"Hereyesuldgreet——\"

  \"Hereye’llplayyourhandlikeageraffe.\"

  \"Geraffe?That’sabeast,I’mthinking.\"

  \"Na;it’sthethingonthehillthatmakessignals.\"

  \"Telegraph,yefulishgoloshen!\"

  \"Ooay,telegraph!Geraffe’ssunestsaidfora’.\"

  ThusJessRutherford’slifecameintoChristieJohnstone’shands.

  Shetoldittoaknotofnativesnextday;itlostnothing,forshewasawomanoffeeling,andbyintuitionanartistofthetongue.Shewasthebest_raconteur_inaplacewherethereareahundred,maleandfemale,whoattemptthatart.

  Thenextdayshetolditagain,andtheninferiornarratorsgotholdofit,anditsooncirculatedthroughthetown.

  AndthiswasthecauseofthesuddensympathywithJessRutherford.

  Asourprigswouldsay:

  \"Arthadadoptedhercauseandadornedhertale.\"

  CHAPTERV.

  THEfishingvillageofNewhavenisanuniqueplace;itisacolonythatretainsdistinctfeatures;thepeopleseldomintermarrywiththeirScotchneighbors.

  SomesaythecolonyisDutch,someDanish,someFlemish.Thecharacterandcleanlinessoftheirfemalecostumepointsrathertothelatter.

  Fish,likehorse—flesh,corruptsthemindandmanners.

  Afteracertainage,theNewhavenfishwifeisalwaysablackguard,andugly;butamongtheyoungerspecimens,whohavenottradedtoomuch,orcomeintomuchcontactwithlargertowns,acharmingmodesty,orelseslyness(suchasnomancandistinguishfromit,soitanswerseverypurpose),istobefound,combinedwithraregraceandbeauty.

  Itisaraceofwomenthatthenorthernsunpeachifiesinsteadofrosewoodizing.

  OnSundaysthemajoritysacrificeappearancetofashion;theseturnoutrainbowsofsilk,satinandlace.Intheweektheywereallgrace,andnostays;nowtheyseemallstaysandnograce.Theyneverlooksoillaswhentheychangetheir\"costume\"for\"dress.\"

  Themenaresmartfishermen,distinguishedfromtheotherfishermenoftheFirthchieflybytheir\"dredgingsong.\"

  Thisoldsongismoneytothem;thus:

  Dredgingispracticallyverystiffrowingfortenhours.

  NowboththeNewhavenmenandtheirrivalsareagreedthatthissongliftsthemthroughmoreworkthanuntunedfishermencanmanage.

  Ihaveheardthesong,andseentheworkdonetoit;andinclinetothinkithelpstheoar,notonlybykeepingthetimetrue,andthespiritalive,butalsobyitsfavorableactiononthelungs.Itissunginapeculiarway;thesoundis,asitwere,expelledfromthechestinasortofmusicalejaculations;andthelike,weknow,wasdonebytheancientgymnasts;andisdonebytheFrenchbakers,inliftingtheirenormousdough,andbyourpaviors.

  Thesong,initself,doesnotcontainaboveseventystockverses,buttheseperenniallinesareanucleus,roundwhichthemenimprovisethetopicsoftheday,giving,Iknownotforwhatreason,thepreferencetosuchasvergeuponindelicacy.

  Themenandwomenaremusicalandnarrative;threeoutoffourcansingasongortellastory,andtheyomitfewopportunities.

  Malesandfemalessuckwhiskylikemilk,andarequarrelsomeinproportion.Themenfight(round—handed),thewomenfleichtorscold,intheformofateapot——thehandlefixedandthespoutsawingtheair.

  Asingularcustomprevailshere.

  Themaidenshaveonlyonesweetheartapiece!!!

  Sothewholetownisinpairs.

  ThecourtingisalldoneonSaturdaynight,bythelady’sfire.Itishardtokeepoutofagrooveinwhichallthetownisrunning;andtheJohnstonehadpossessed,asmereproperty——alad!

  Shewassowealthythatfewofthemcouldpretendtoaspiretoher,sosheselectedforherchattelayoungmancalledWillyListon;ayouthofanunhappyturn——hecontributednothingtohilarity,hisfacewasakill—joy——nobodylikedhim;forthisfemalereasonChristiedistinguishedhim.

  HefoundadivinesuppereverySaturdaynightinherhouse;heate,andsighed!Christiefedhim,andlaughedathim.

  Fluckerditto.

  Assheneitherfednorlaughedatanyotherman,sometwentywerebitterlyjealousofWillyListon,andthisgavetheblightedyouthacheerfulmomentortwo.

  Butthebrightalliancereceivedachecksomemonthsbeforeourtale.

  Christiewas_heluolibrorum!_andlikeotherswhohavethattaste,andcanonlygratifyitintheintervalofmanualexercise,shereadveryintenselyinherhoursofstudy.Abookabsorbedher.Shewaslikealeechontheseoccasions,_nonmissuracutem._EvenJeanCarnie,herco—adjutoror\"neebor,\"astheycallit,founditbesttokeepoutofherwaytillthebookwassucked.

  OneSaturdaynightWillyListon’sevilstarordainedthatagentlemanofFrenchoriginandSpanishdress,calledGilBlas,shouldbetheJohnstone’scompanion.

  WillyListonarrived.

  Christie,whohadboltedthedoor,toldhimfromthewindow,civillyenough,butdecidedly,\"Shewouldexcusehiscompanythatnight.\"

  \"Varaweel,\"saidWilly,anddeparted.

  NextSaturday——noWillycame.

  Dittothenext.Willywaswaitingthe_amende._

  Christieforgottomakeit.

  Onedayshewaspassingtheboats,Willybeckonedhermysteriously;heledhertohisboat,whichwascalled\"TheChristieJohnstone\";bytheboat’ssidewasapaintpotandbrush.

  TheyhadnotsuppedtogetherforfiveSaturdays.

  Ergo,Mr.Listonhadpaintedoutthefirstfourlettersof\"Christie,\"henowproceededtopaintoutthefifth,givinghertounderstand,that,ifsheallowedthewholenametogo,alettereveryblankSaturday,herimagewouldbegradually,buteffectually,obliteratedfromtheheartListonian.

  MyreaderhasdonewhatListondidnot,anticipateheranswer.Sherecommendedhim,whilehishandwasin,topaintouttheentirename,and,withwhitepaintandasmallerbrush,tosubstitutesomeotherfemaleappellation.Sosaying,shetrippedoff.

  Mr.Listononthiswasguiltyofthefollowinginconsistency;hepressedthepaintcarefullyoutofthebrushintothepot.Havingthuseconomizedhismaterial,hehurledthepotwhichcontainedhiseconomyat\"theJohnstone,\"hethenadjournedtothe\"Peacock,\"and\"awayatoncewithloveandreason.\"

  Thenceforth,whenmenaskedwhowasChristieJohnstone’slad,theanswerusedtobe,\"She’sseekingane.\"_Quellehorreur!!_

  Newhavendoesn’tknoweverything,butmyintelligentreadersuspects,and,ifconfirminghissuspicionscanreconcilehimtoourfacts,itwillsoonbedone.

  ButhemustcomewithustoEdinburgh;it’sonlythreemiles.

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