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  Thewholestorybegantobeputtogetherbybits,andcomprehended.OldJohnstone’sclevernesswasrecalledtomind.

  ThefewfishermenleftatNewhavenwerereadytokillthemselves.

  TheirwiveswerereadytodothesamegoodofficeforLaJohnstone.

  FourIrishmerchantsagreedtoworktogether,andtomakeashowofcompetition,thebettertokeepthepricedownwithinbounds.

  Itwashardlyfair,fourmenagainstoneinnocentunguardedfemale.

  Butthisisawickedworld.

  Christielanded,andproceededtoherownhouse;onthewayshewasmetbyJeanCarnie,whodebarrassedherofcertainwrappers,andahandkerchiefshehadtiedroundherhead,andinformedhershewastheprideofNewhaven.

  Shenextmetthesefourlittlemerchants,oneafteranother.

  Andsinceweoughttodwellaslittleaspossibleuponscenesinwhichunguardedinnocenceisexposedtoartfulconspiracies,wewillputapageortwointothebruteformofdramaticdialogue,andsosailthroughitquicker.

  _1stMerchant._\"Whereareyegoing,Meggie?\"

  _ChristieJohnstone._\"Ifonybodyasksye,sayyedinnaken.\"

  _1stMer._\"Willyesellyourfish?\"

  _Christie._\"Sunerthangiethem.\"

  _1stMer._\"Youwillbeaskingfifteenshillin’thecran.\"

  _Christie._\"Andtentothat.\"

  _1stMer._\"Good—morning.\"

  _2dMer._\"Wouldhenotgooverfifteenshillings?Oh,thethiefo’theworld!——I’llgivesixteen.\"

  _3dMer._\"ButI’llgiveeighteen.\"

  _2dMer._\"Morefoolyou!Takehimup,mygirl.\"

  _Christie._\"Twenty—fiveismypricetheday.\"

  _3dMer._\"YouwillkeepthemtillSundayweekandselltheirbones.\"

  _[ExeuntthethreeMerchants.Enter4thMerchant._

  _4thMer._\"Areyourfishsold?I’llgivesixteenshillings.\"

  _Christie._\"I’mseekingtwenty—five,an’I’mofferedeighteen.

  _4thMer._\"Takeit.\"_[Exit._

  _Christie._\"Theyhaeputtentheirheadsthegither.\"

  HereFluckercameuptoher,andtoldhertherewasaLeithmerchantlookingforher.\"And,Custy,\"saidhe,\"there’splentywindgettingup,yourfishwillbesairhashed;putthemoffyourhands,Iredeye.\"

  _Christie._\"Ay,lad!Flucker,hide,an’whenIplaymyhandsae,ye’llruninancry,’Cirsty,theIrishmanwillgieyetwenty—twoschellinthecran.’\"

  _Flucker._\"Yekenmairthan’sinthecatecheesm,forasreleegiousasyeare.\"

  TheLeithmerchantwasMr.Miller,andthisisthewayheworked.

  _Miller(inamellifluousvoice)._\"Areyenofatigued,mydeear?\"

  _Christie(affectingfatigue)._\"Indeed,sir,andIam.\"

  _Miller._\"ShallIhavethepleasuretodealwi’ye?\"

  _Christie._\"Ifit’syourpleasure,sir.I’mseekin’twenty—fiveschellin.\"

  _Miller(pretendingnottohear)._\"Asyouareabeginner,Imustofferfair;twentyschellinyoushallhave,andthat’sthreeshillingsaboveDunbar.\"

  _Christie._\"Wadyeevencartedherrinwithmyfishcallerfra’thesea?

  andDunbar——oh,fine!yekenthere’snaeherrinatDunbarthemorn;thisistheDunbarschulethatslippedwestward.I’mthematirket,ye’llhaetobuyo’meorgangtoyourbed\"_(hereshesignaledtoFlucker)._\"I’llnobeooto’minelang.\"

  _EnterFluckerhastily,crying:_\"Cirsty,theIrishmanwillgieyetwenty—twoschellin.\"

  \"I’llnotakit,\"saidChristie.

  \"Theyarekeentohaethem,\"saidFlucker;andhastilyretired,asiftotreatfurtherwiththesmallmerchants.

  Onthis,Mr.Miller,pretendingtomakeforLeith,said,carelessly,\"Twenty—threeshillings,ortheyarenotforme.\"

  \"Takthecutter’sfreightatahundre’cran,an’I’mnocaring,\"saidChristie.

  \"Theyaremine!\"saidMr.Miller,verysharply.\"HowmuchshallIgiveyoutheday?\"

  \"Auchtypund,sir,ifyouplease——thelavewhenyoulike;Ikenye,Mr.

  Miller.\"

  Whilecountingherthenotes,thepurchasersaidslylytoher:

  \"There’smorethanahundredcraninthecutter,mywoman.\"

  \"Alittle,sir,\"repliedthevender;\"but,ereIcouldcountthemtillyebybaskets,theywouldlosesevenoreightcraninbook,*yourgain,myloss.\"

  *Bulk.

  \"Youareavaraintelligentyoungperson,\"saidMr.Miller,gravely.

  \"Yehadmeasuredthemwi’yourwalking—stick,sir;there’sjustaescaleyedidnawipeoff,thoughyeareacarefu’mon,Mr.Miller;saeIlaidthebaitforyean’fineyetookit.\"

  Millertookouthissnuff—box,andtappingitsaid:

  \"Willyegointopartnershipwithme,mydear?\"

  \"Ay,sir!\"wasthereply.\"WhenI’maulderan’ye’reyounger.\"

  Atthismomentthefourmerchants,believingituselesstodisguisetheirco—operation,returnedtoseewhatcouldbedone.

  \"Weshallgiveyouaguineaabarrel.\"

  \"Why,yeofferedhertwenty—twoshillingsbefore.\"

  \"Thatweneverdid,Mr.Miller.\"

  \"Haw!haw!\"wentFlucker.

  Christielookeddownandblushed.

  Eyesmeteyes,andwithoutawordspokenallwascomprehendedandsilentlyapproved.Therewasnononsenseutteredaboutmoralityinconnectionwithdealing.

  Mr.Millertookanenormouspinchofsnuff,anddrewforthebenefitofallpresentthefollowinginference:

  MR.MILLER’SAPOTHEGM.

  \"Friendsandneighbors!whenaman’sheedisgraywithageandthoucht_(pause)_he’sjustfittogotoschuletoayounglasso’twenty.\"

  Therewasacertainmiddle—agedfishwife,calledBeenyListon,atenantofChristieJohnstone’s;shehadnotpaidherrentforsometime,andshehadnotbeenpressedforit;whetherthis,orthewhiskyshewasinthehabitoftaking,rankledinhermind,certainitisshehadalwaysanillwordforherlandlady.

  Shenowmether,enviedhersuccess,andcalledoutinacoarsetone:

  \"Oh,ye’reagallantquean;ye’llbewaurthaneverthenoo.\"

  \"What’swrang,ifyeplease?\"saidtheJohnstone,sharply.

  Reader,didyoueverseetwofallowbuckscommenceaduel?

  Theystrutround,eightyardsapart,tailsup,lookcarefullyanotherwaytomaketheotherthinkitallmeansnothing,and,beingbothequallysly,theirhornscometogetherasifbyconcert.

  Evensocommencedthisdueloftonguesbetweenthesetwoheroines.

  BeenyListon,lookingateverybodybutChristie,addressedthenativeswhowerecongregatingthus:

  \"Dideveryehearo’adecentlasstakingtheherrin’ooto’themen’smooths?——isyonawoman’spairt,I’maskingye?\"

  Onthis,Christie,lookingcarefullyatalltheothersexceptBeeny,inquiredwithanairofsimplecuriosity:

  \"CanonybodytellmewhaListonCarnie’sdrunkenwifeisspeakin’till?

  notoonydecentlass,though.Na!yekenshewadnahaeth’impudence!\"

  \"Oh,yekenfineI’mspeakin’tillyoursel’.\"

  Herethehornsclashedtogether.

  \"Tome,woman?\"_(withadmirablyactedsurprise.)_\"Oo,ay!itwillbeforthetwayears’rentyou’reawinme.Giest!\"

  _BeenyListon._\"Ye’rejusttheimpudentestgirrli’thetoon,an’yehaeprovedittheday\"(herarmsakimbo).

  _Christie(armsakimbo)._\"Me,impudent?howdauryespeakagainstmycharackter,that’skennedfordecencyo’baithsidestheFirrth.\"

  _Beeny(contemptuously)._\"Oh,ye’reslyenoughtobeguilethemen,butwekenye.\"

  _Christie._\"I’mnosly,and\"_(drawingnearandhissingthewords)_\"I’mnolikethewomanJeanan’IsawinRoseStreet,deaddrunkonthecauseway,whilehermonwasworkingforheratsea.Ifye’renobenyourhooseinaeminute,I’llsaythatwillgarListonCarnieflingyeowerthepier—head,yefool—mootheddrunkenleear——Scairt!\"*

  *Alocalword;acorruptionfromtheFrench_Sortez._

  IfmyreaderhasseenandheardMademoiselleRachelutterherfamous_Sortez,_in\"Virginie,\"heknowsexactlywithwhatagestureandtonetheJohnstoneutteredthisword.

  _Beeny(inavoiceofwhiningsurprise)._\"Hech!whataspiteFluckerJohnstone’sdochterhastaenagainstus.\"

  _Christie._\"Scairt!\"

  _Beeny(inacoaxingvoice,andmovingastep)._\"Aweel!what’sa’yourpaession,myboennywoman?\"

  _Christie._\"Scairt!\"

  Beenyretiredbeforethethunderandlightningofindignantvirtue.

  Thenallthefishboysstruckupadismalchantofvictory.

  \"Yoo—hoo——Custy’swontheday——Beeny’sscair_tit,\"_goinguponthelastsyllable.

  Christiemovedslowlyawaytowardherownhouse,butbeforeshecouldreachthedoorshebegantowhimper——littlefool.

  ThereatchorusofyoungAthenianschanted:

  \"Yu—hoo!comeback,Beeny,ye’llmaybewinyet.Custy’sawaygree_tin\"_

  _(goinguponthelastsyllable)._

  \"I’mnogreetin,yerudebairns,\"saidChristie,burstingintotears,andretiringassoonasshehadeffectedthatproofofherphilosophy.

  Itwasaboutfourhourslater;Christiehadsnatchedsomerepose.Thewind,asFluckerprognosticated,hadgrownintoaveryheavygale,andtheFirthwasbrownandboiling.

  Suddenlyaclamorwasheardontheshore,andsoonafterafishwifemadeherappearance,withratherasingularburden.

  Herhusband,ladies;_rienquecela._

  Shehadhimbythescruffoftheneck;hewas_dos—’a—dos,_withhisbootedlegskickingintheair,andhisfistsmakingwarlikebutidledemonstrationsandhismouthutteringineffectualbadlanguage.

  ThisworthyhadbeencalledacowardbySandyListon,andbeingabouttofightwithhim,andgetthrashed,hiswifehadwhippedhimupandcarriedhimaway;shenowflunghimdown,atsomeriskofhisequilibrium.

  \"Yearenotfittofeichtwi’SandyListon,\"saidshe;\"ifyeareforfeichtin,here’sforye.\"

  Asacommenttothisproposal,shetuckedupthesleevesofhershortgown.Hetriedtorunbyher;shecaughthimbythebosom,andgavehimaviolentpush,thatsenthimseveralpacesbackward;helookedhalffierce,halfastounded;erehecouldquiterecoverhimself,hislittleservantforcedapipeintohishand,andhesmokedcontentedandpeaceable.

  Beforetobaccotheevilpassionsfall,theytellme.

  Thecauseofthisquarrelsoonexplaineditself;upcameSandyListon,cursingandswearing.

  \"What!yehaegottentillyourwife’s;that’stheplaceforye;tosaythere’sabrigindistress,andye’lllethergoontherocksunderyournoses.Butwhatareyeafraido’?there’snadanger?\"

  \"Naedanger!\"saidoneofthereproached,\"areyefou?\"

  \"Yearefouwi’fearyoursel’;ofa’thebeaststhatcrawltheairth,acoowardistheugliest,Ithink.\"

  \"Thewifeswillnoletus,\"saidone,sulkily.

  \"It’sthewomaninyourhairtsthatkeepsye,\"roaredSandyhoarsely;

  \"curseye,yearesuretodeeaneday,andyearesuretobe————!\"(apastparticiple)\"soonorlate,whatsignifieswhen?Oh!cursethehoureverIwasbornamangsicacooardlycrew.\"_(Gunatsea.)_

  \"There!\"

  \"Shespeakstillye,hersel’;shecriesformaircy;tothinkthat,ofa’

  thathearyecry,AlexanderListonistheonlymonmonenoughtoanswer.\"

  _(Gun.)_

  \"Youaremistaken,Mr.AlexanderListon,\"saidaclear,smartvoice,whoseownerhadmingledunobservedwiththethrong;\"therearealwaysmentoanswersuchoccasions;now,mylads,yourboatshaveplentyofbeam,and,wellhandled,shouldliveinanysea;whovolunteerswithAlexanderListonandme?\"

  ThespeakerwasLordIpsden.

  ThefishwivesofNewhaven,moreaccustomedtomeasurementhanpoorlittleLadyBarbaraSinclair,sawinthismanwhatinpointoffacthewas——acool,daringdevil,thanwhomnonemorelikelytoleadmenintomortaldanger,orpullthemthroughit,forthatmatter.

  Theyrecognizedtheirnaturalenemy,andcollectedtogetheragainsthim,likehensatthesightofahawk.

  \"Andwouldyoureallyenticeourmentilltheirdeath?\"

  \"Mylife’sworthasmuchastheirs,Isuppose.

  \"Nae!yourlife!it’snaworthabutton;whenyoudee,yournextkinwilldance,andwha’llgreet?butourmenhaewifeandbairnstolooktill.\"

  _(Gunatsea.)_

  \"Ah!Ididn’tlookatitinthatlight,\"saidLordIpsden.Hethendemandedpaperandink;ChristieJohnstone,whohadcomeoutofherhouse,supplieditfromhertreasures,andthiscoolhandactuallybegantoconveyahundredandfiftythousandpoundsaway,uponasheetofpaperblowinginthewind;whenhehadnamedhisresiduarylegatee,anddisposedofcertainlargebequests,hecametothepoint——

  \"ChristieJohnstone,whatcanthesepeopleliveon?twohundredayear?

  livingischeaphere——confoundthewind!\"

  \"Twahundred?Fifty!Vilecount.\"

  \"Don’tcallmevilecount.IamIpsden,andmyname’sRichard.Now,then,besmartwithyournames.\"

  Threemensteppedforward,gavetheirnames,hadtheirwidowsprovidedfor,andwentfortheirsou’westers,etc.

  \"Stay,\"saidLordIpsden,writing.\"ToChristinaJohnstone,outofrespectforhercharacter,onethousandpounds.\"

  \"Richard!dinnagang,\"criedChristie,\"oh,dinnagang,dinnagang,dinnagang;it’snoyourbusiness.\"

  \"Willyoulendmeyourpapa’sFlushingjacketandsou’wester,mydear?IfIwassuretobedrowned,I’dgo!\"

  Christieraninforthem.

  Inthemeantime,discomposedbythewind,andbyfeelingswhoseexistenceneitherhe,norI,noranyonesuspected,Saunders,afterasorestrugglebetweenthefrailmanandtheperfectdomestic,blurtedout:

  \"Mylord,Ibegyourlordship’spardon,butitblowstempestuous.\"

  \"Thatiswhythebrigwantsus,\"wasthereply.

  \"Mylord,Ibegyourlordship’spardon,\"whimperedSaunders.\"But,oh!mylord,don’tgo;it’sallverywellforfishermentobedrowned;itistheirbusiness,butnotyours,mylord.\"

  \"Saunders,helpmeonwiththiscoat.\"

  Christiehadbroughtit.

  \"Yes,mylord,\"saidSaunders,briskly,hissecondnaturereviving.

  Hislordship,whileputtingonthecoatandhat,undertooktocoolMr.

  Saunders’saristocraticprejudices.

  \"ShouldAlexanderListonandIbedrowned,\"saidhe,coolly,\"whenourbonescomeashore,youwillnotknowwhicharethefisherman’sandwhichtheviscount’s.\"Sosaying,hejoinedtheenterprise.

  \"Ishallprayforye,lad,\"saidChristieJohnstone,andsheretiredforthatpurpose.

  Saunders,withaheavyheart,tothenearesttavern,toprepareanaccountofwhathecalled\"HeroisminHighLife,\"largeletters,andtheusualsignsofgreatastonishment!!!!!forthe_PolytechnicMagazine._

  Thecommanderofthedistressedvesselhadbeenpenny—wise.HehaddeclinedapilotofftheIsleofMay,trustingtofallinwithoneclosetotheportofLeith;butaheavygaleandfoghadcomeon;heknewhimselfinthevicinityofdangerousrocks;and,tomakemattersworse,hisship,oldandsorebatteredbyalongandstormyvoyage,wasleaky;

  andunlessapilotcamealongside,hisfatewouldbe,eithertofounder,orrunupontherocks,wherehemustexpecttogotopiecesinaquarterofanhour.

  TheNewhavenboatlayincomparativelysmoothwater,ontheleesideofthepier.

  Ouradventurersgotintoher,steppedthemast,setasmallsail,andranout!SandyListonheldthesheet,passedonceroundthebelaying—pin,andwheneveralargerwavethanusualcameatthem,heslackedthesheet,andtheboat,losingherway,rosegently,likeacork,uponseasthathadseemedabouttoswallowher.

  Butseenfromtheshoreitwasenoughtomakethemostexperiencedwince;

  socompletelywasthiswoodenshelllosttosight,asshedescendedfromawave,thateachtimeherreappearanceseemedareturnfromthedead.

  Theweatherwasmisty——theboatwassoonlostsightof;thestoryremainsashore.

  CHAPTERXIV.

  ITwasanhourlater;thenativesoftheNewTownhadleftthepier,andwereabouttheirowndoors,whenthreeBuckhavenfishermencameslowlyupfromthepier;thesemenhadarrivedinoneoftheirlargefishing—boats,whichdefyallweather.

  Themencameslowlyup;theirpetticoattrousersweredrenched,andtheirneck—handkerchiefsandhairwerewetwithspray.

  AtthefootoftheNewTowntheystoodstillandwhisperedtoeachother.

  TherewassomethingaboutthesementhatdrewtheeyeofNewhavenuponthem.

  InthefirstplaceaBuckhavenmanrarelycommunicateswithnativesofNewhaven,exceptatthepier,wherehebringsinhiscodandlingfromthedeepsea,flingsthemoutlikestones,andsellsthemtothefishwives;thenupsailandawayforFifeshire.

  Butthesemenevidentlycameashoretospeaktosomeoneinthetown.

  Theywhisperedtogether;somethingappearedtobeproposedanddemurredto;butatlasttwowentslowlybacktowardthepier,andtheeldestremained,withafisherman’slongmackintoshcoatinhishandwhichtheothershadgivenhimastheylefthim.

  Withthisinhishand,theBuckhavenfishermanstoodinanirresoluteposture;helookeddown,andseemedtoaskhimselfwhatcourseheshouldtake.

  \"What’swrang?\"saidJeanCarnie,who,withherneighbors,hadobservedthemen;\"Iwishyonmanmaynahaeillnews.\"

  \"Whatillnewswadhehae?\"repliedanother.

  \"AreonyfreendsofListonCarniehere?\"saidthefisherman.

  \"Thewife’sawa’toGranton,BeenyListontheyca’her——there’shishouse,\"addedJean,pointinguptherow.

  \"Ay,\"saidthefisherman,\"Ikenhelivedthere.\"

  \"Livedthere!\"criedChristieJohnstone.\"Oh,what’sthis?\"

  \"Freends,\"saidtheman,gravely,\"hisboatisdrivingkeeluppermostinKircauldyBay.Wepassedhernearenoughtoreadthenameuponher.\"

  \"Butthemenwillhavewontoshore,pleaseGod?\"

  Thefishermanshookhishead.

  \"She’llhaecoupitamilewastInchKeith,an’thetiderinningafftheislandan’aheavyseagaun.Thisisa’Newhavenwe’llseeofthem_(holdingupthecoat)_\"tilltheyrisetothetopinthreeweeks’time.\"

  Themanthentookthecoat,whichwasnowseentobedrenchedwithwater,andhungituponalinenotveryfarfromitsunfortunateowner’shouse.

  Then,inthesamegraveandsubduedtoneinwhichhehadspokenallalong,hesaid,\"Wearesorrytobringsiccanataleintoyourtoon,\"andslowlymovedofftorejoinhiscomrades,whohadwaitedforhimatnogreatdistance.TheythenpassedthroughtheOldTown,andinfiveminutesthecalamitywasknowntothewholeplace.

  Afterthefirststupor,thepeopleintheNewTowncollectedintoknots,andlamentedtheirhazardouscalling,andfearedforthelivesofthosethathadjustputtoseainthisfatalgalefortherescueofstrangers,andtheolderonesfailednottomatchthispresentsorrowwithotherswithintheirrecollection.

  Inthemiddleofthis,FluckerJohnstonecamehastilyinfromtheOldTownandtoldthemhehadseenthewife,BeenyListon,comingthroughfromGranton.

  Thesympathyofallwasinstantlyturnedinthisdirection.

  \"Shewouldhearthenews.\"

  \"Itwouldfallonherlikeathunderclap.\"

  \"Whatwouldbecomeofher?\"

  EveryeyewasstrainedtowardtheOldTown,andsoonthepoorwomanwasseenabouttoemergefromit;butshewaswalkinginherusualway,andtheyfeltshecouldnotcarryherpersonsoifsheknew.

  Atthelasthouseshewasseentostopandspeaktoafishermanandhiswifethatstoodattheirowndoor.

  \"Theyaretellingher,\"wasthenthecry.

  BeenyListonthenproceededonherway.

  Everyeyewasstrained.

  No!theyhadnottoldher.

  Shecamegaylyon,theunconsciousobjectofeveryeyeandeveryheart.

  Thehandsofthispeoplewerehard,andtheirtonguesrude,buttheyshrunkfromtellingthispoorwomanofherbereavement——theythoughtitkindersheshouldknowitunderherownroof,fromherfriendsorneighbors,thanfromcomparativestrangers.

  Shedrewnearherowndoor.

  AndnowaknotcollectedroundChristieJohnstone,andurgedhertoundertakethesadtask.

  \"Youthatspeaksalearned,Christie,yeshouldtellher;wedaurna.\"

  \"HowcanItellher?\"saidChristie,turningpale.\"HowwillItellher?

  I’setry.\"

  Shetookonetremblingsteptomeetthewoman.

  Beeny’seyefelluponher.

  \"Ay!here’stheQueeno’Newhaven,\"criedshe,inaloudandrathercoarsevoice.\"Themenwillhaetaleavetheplacenowy’areturnedfisherman,Idaursay.\"

  \"Oh,dinnafieichtonme!dinnafieichtonme!\"criedChristie,trembling.

  \"Maircyonus,\"saidtheother,\"auldFluckerJohnstone’sdochterturnedhumble.Whatnext?\"

  \"I’mvexedforspeakingbacktillyethemorn,\"falteredChristie.

  \"Hett,\"saidthewomancarelessly,\"letyonfleasticki’thewa’.I

  fancyIbeganonye.Aweel,Cirsty,\"saidshe,fallingintoafriendliertone;\"it’stheplaceweliveinspoilsus——Newhaven’sanimpudenttoon,assureasdeeth.

  \"IpassedthroughtheAuldToonthenoo——aplaceIneverspeakin;an’iftheydidnagloweratmeasIhadbeenastrangebeast.

  \"Theycam’totheirverydoorstogloweratme;ifye’llbelieveme,I

  thouchtshame.

  \"Atthehinderendmypaassiongotup,andIfacedawifeEast—by,andI

  said,’Whatgarsyegloweratmethatway,yeignorantwoman?’yewouldnathinkit,sheansweredlikehoneyitsel’.’I’maskin’yourpaarrdon,’

  saysshe;andhermonbyhersidesaid,’Ganghametoyourainhoose,mywoman,andGudehelpye,andhelpusa’atourneed,’thedecentmon.

  ’It’sjustthereI’mfor,’saidI,’togetmymonhisbreakfast.’\"

  Allwhoheardherdrewtheirbreathwithdifficulty.

  Thewomanthenmadeforherownhouse,butingoingupthestreetshepassedthewetcoathangingontheline.

  Shestoppeddirectly.

  Theyalltrembled——theyhadforgottenthecoat——itwasallover;thecoatwouldtellthetale.

  \"Aweel,\"saidshe,\"Icouldsweerthat’sListonCarnie’scoat,adroukitwi’therain;thenshelookedagainatit,andadded,slowly,\"ifIdidnakenhehashisawaywi’himatthepiloting.\"Andinanothermomentshewasinherownhouse,leavingthemallstandingtherehalfstupefied.

  Christiehadindeedendeavoredtospeak,buthertonguehadcloventohermouth.

  Whiletheystoodlookingatoneanother,andatBeenyListon’sdoor,avoicethatseemedincrediblyrough,loudandharsh,jarreduponthem;itwasSandyListon,whocameinfromLeith,shouting:

  \"Fiftypoundsforsalvage,lasses!isnathaatbetterthanstayingcooard—likeasidethewomen?\"

  \"Whisht!whisht!\"criedChristie.

  \"Weareinheavysorrow;puirListonCairnieandhissonWillyliedeedatthebottomo’theFirrth.\"

  \"Gudehelpus!\"saidSandy,andhisvoicesank.

  \"An’,oh,Sandy,thewifedoesnaken,andit’shairt—breakingtoseeher,andhearher;wecannagethertell’t;ye’retheauldestmonhere;

  ye’lltellher,willyeno,Sandy?\"

  \"No,me,that’Iwillnot!\"

  \"Oh,yes;yearekennedforyourstootheart,an’courage;yecomefra’

  facingtheseaan’windinabityawl.\"

  \"Theseaandthewind,\"criedhe,contemptuously;\"theybe————,I’musedwi’them;buttolookawomani’theface,an’tellherhermonandhersonaredrownedsinceyestreen,Ihaenacoorageforthat.\"

  Allfurtherdebatewascutshortbytheentranceofonewhocameexpresslytodischargethesaddutyallhadfoundsodifficult.ItwasthePresbyterianclergymanoftheplace;hewavedthemback.\"Iknow,I

  know,\"saidhe,solemnly.\"Whereisthewife?\"

  Shecameoutofherhouseatthismoment,asithappened,topurchasesomethingatDrysale’sshop,whichwasopposite.

  \"Beeny,\"saidtheclergyman,\"Ihavesorrowfultidings.\"

  \"Tellmethem,sir,\"saidshe,unmoved.\"Isitadeeth?\"addedshe,quietly.

  \"Itis!——death,suddenandterrible;inyourownhouseImusttellityou——(andmayGodshowmehowtobreakittoher).\"

  Heenteredherhouse.

  \"Aweel,\"saidthewomantotheothers,\"itmaunbesomefar—awacousin,orthelike,forListonan’mehaenaenearfreends.Meg,yeidlefuzzy,\"

  screamedshetoherservant,whowasoneofthespectators,\"yourpatisnoonyet;divyethinkthemenwillnobehungrywhentheycomeinfra’

  thesea?\"

  \"Theywillneverhungernorthirstonymair,\"saidJean,solemnly,asthebereavedwomanenteredherowndoor.

  Thereensuedalistlessandfearfulsilence.

  Everymomentsomesignofbittersorrowwasexpectedtobreakforthfromthehouse,butnonecame;andamidtheexpectationandsilencethewavesdashedlouderandlouder,asitseemed,againstthedike,consciousofwhattheyhaddone.

  Atlast,inamoment,acryofagonyarose,soterriblethatallwhoheardittrembled,andmorethanonewomanshriekedinreturn,andfledfromthedoor,atwhich,thenextmoment,theclergymanstoodalone,collected,butpale,andbeckoned.Severalwomenadvanced.

  \"Onewoman,\"saidhe.

  JeanCarniewasadmitted;andafterawhilereturned.

  \"Sheiscometohersel’,\"whisperedshe;\"Iamnoweelmysel’.\"Andshepassedintoherownhouse.

  ThenFluckercrepttothedoortosee.

  \"Oh,dinnaspyonher,\"criedChristie.

  \"Oh,yes,Flucker,\"saidmanyvoices.

  \"Heiskneelin’,\"saidFlucker.\"Hehasherhand,togarherkneeltae——shewinna——shedoesnaseehim,norhearhim;hewillhaeher.Hehaswonhertokneel——heisprayin,an’greetinasideher.Icannaseenoo,myeen’sblinded.\"

  \"He’sagudemon,\"saidChristie.\"Oh,whatwadwedowithouttheministers?\"

  SandyListonhadbeenleaningsorrowfullyagainstthewallofthenexthouse;henowbrokeout:

  \"Anauldshipmateatthewhale—fishing!!!an’noowwe’llneverliftthedredgingsangthegitheragain,inyondirtydetchthat’sdroownedhim;I

  maunhaewhisky,an’forgetita’.\"

  Hemadeforthespirit—shoplikeamadman;buterehecouldreachthedoorahandwaslaidonhimlikeavise.ChristieJohnstonehadliterallysprungonhim.Shehatedthishorriblevice——hadoftencheckedhim;andnowitseemedsoawfulamomentforsuchasin,thatsheforgotthewildandsavagenatureoftheman,whohadstruckhisownsister,andseriouslyhurther,amonthbefore——shesawnothingbuttheviceanditsvictim,andsheseizedhimbythecollar,withagraspfromwhichheinvainattemptedtoshakehimselfloose.

  \"No!ye’llnogangthereatsiccanatime.\"

  \"Handsoff,yedaftjaud,\"roaredhe,\"orthere’llbeanotherdeethi’

  thetoon.\"

  AtthenoiseJeanCarnieranin.

  \"Lettheruffiango,\"criedshe,indismay.\"Oh,Christie,dinnaputyourhandonalion’smane.\"

  \"Yes,I’llputmyhandonhismane,ereI’lllethimmakabeasto’

  himsel’.\"

  \"Sandy,ifyehurther,I’llfindtwentyladsthatwilllayyedeedatherfeet.\"

  \"Haudyourwhisht,\"saidChristie,verysharply,\"he’snotobethreetened.\"

  SandyListon,blackandwhitewithrage,groundhisteethtogether,andsaid,liftinghishand,\"Wullyeletmego,ormustItakmyhandtillye?\"

  \"No!\"saidChristie,\"I’llnoletyego,_saelookmei’theface;

  Flucker’sdochter,yourauldcomrade,thatsavedyourlifeatHolyIsle,thinko’hisface——an’lookinmines——an’strikeme!!!\"_

  Theyglaredononeanother——hefiercelyandunsteadily;shefirmlyandproudly.

  JeanCarniesaidafterward,\"Hereyeswerelikecoalsoffire.\"

  \"Yearedoingwhatnaemoni’thetoondaur;yeareabauld,unwiselassy.\"

  \"It’syoumakmebauld,\"wastheinstantreply.\"Isawyefacethemadsea,tosaveashipfra’therocks,an’willIfearamon’shand,whenI

  cansave\"_(risingtodoubleherheight)_\"myfeyther’sauldfreendfra’

  thepuirmon’senemy,theenemyo’mankind,thecursed,curseddrink?Oh,SandyListon,hoowcouldyethinktoputanenemyinyourmoothtostealawayourbrains!\"

  \"This’snoNewhavenchat;whalairnsyesicwordso’power?\"

  \"Adeedmon!\"

  \"Iwouldnawonder,y’arenocanny;she’sta’ena’thepoowerooto’mybody,Ithink.\"Thensuddenlydescendingtoatoneofabjectsubmission,\"What’syourpleesure,FluckerJohnstone’sdochter?\"

  Sheinstantlywithdrewtheoffendinggrasp,and,leaningaffectionatelyonhisshoulder,shemeltedintoherrichIonictones.

  \"It’snoatimeforsin;ye’llsitbymyfire,an’getyourdinner;abonnyhaggishaeIforyouan’Flucker,an’we’llimprovethissorrowfu’

  judgment;an’ye’lltellmeo’auldtimes——o’myfeytherdear,thatlikeityeweel,Sandy——o’thestorrmsyehaeweathered,sidebyside——o’

  themucklewhalesyekilledGreenlandway——an’abunea’,o’thelivesyehaesavedatsea,byyourdaurinan’yourskell;an’,oh,Sandy,willnathatbebetterassitan’poorleequiddamnationdoownyourthroat,an’

  gieawathesensean’feelingo’amonforasairheedandanillname?\"

  \"I’segang,mylamb,\"saidtheroughman,quitesubdued;\"Idaursaywhiskywillnopassmyteeththeday.\"

  Andsohewentquietlyaway,andsatbyChristie’sfireside.

  JeanandChristiewenttowardtheboats.

  Jean,aftertakingitphilosophicallyforhalfaminute,begantowhimper.

  \"What’swrang?\"saidChristie.

  \"Divyethinkmyhairt’snoinmymoothwi’yougrippingyonfiercerobber?\"

  Hereayoungfishwife,withaboxinherhand,whohadfollowedthem,pulledJeanbythecoats.

  \"Hets,\"saidJean,pullingherselffree.

  Thechildthen,withapertinacitytheselittleanimalshave,pulledChristie’scoats.

  \"Hets,\"saidChristie,freeingherselfmoregently.

  \"YesuldmairryVanAmburgh,\"continuedJean;\"yearejustsuchalassasheisalad.\"

  Christiesmiledproudly,wassilent,butdidnotdisownthecomparison.

  Thelittlefishwife,unabletoattractattentionbypulling,openedherbox,andsaying,\"Lasses,I’llletyeseemypresoner.Hech!he’sboenny!\"pulledoutamousebyastringfastenedtohistailandsethiminthemidstforfriendlyadmiration.

  \"Idinnalikeit——Idinnalikeit!\"screamedChristie.\"Jean,putitaway——itfearsme,Jean!\"Thissheuttered(hereyesalmoststartingfromherheadwithunaffectedterror)atthedistanceofabouteightyards,whithershehadarrivedintwoboundsthatwouldhavedonenodiscredittoanantelope.

  \"Het,\"saidJean,uneasily,\"haeyecoowedyousavage,tobescaredattheweebeastie?\"

  Christie,lookingaskantattheanimal,explained:\"Amooseisanawesomebeast——it’snolikeamon!\"andstillhereyewasfixedbyfascinationuponthefour—footeddanger.

  Jean,whohadnotbeenherselfingenuinetranquillity,nowturnedsavagelyonthelittleWombwelless.\"An’divyereallythinkyearetocomeherewi’a’thebeastsi’theAirk?Come,awayego,thepairo’

  ye.\"

  Theseseverewords,andasmartpush,sentthepoorlittlebipedoffroaring,withthestringoverhershoulder,recklesslydraggingtheterrificquadruped,whichmadefruitlessgrabsattheshingle.——_Moral._

  Don’tterrifybiggerfolkthanyourself.

  ChristiehadintendedtogouptoEdinburghwithhereightypounds,buttherewasmoretroubleinstorethiseventfulday.

  Fluckerwentoutafterdinner,andleftherwithSandyListon,whowasinthemiddleofayarn,whensomeonecamerunninginandtoldherFluckerwasatthepiercryingforher.Sheinquiredwhatwasthematter.\"Come,an’ye’llsee,\"wasalltheanswer.Sherandowntothepier.TherewaspoorFluckerlyingonhisback;hehadslippedfromthepierintoaboatthatlayalongside;thefallwasconsiderable;foraminutehehadbeeninsensible,thenhehadbeendreadfullysick,andnowhewasbeginningtofeelhishurt;hewasingreatanguish;nobodyknewtheextentofhisinjuries;hewouldletnobodytouchhim;allhiscrywasforhissister.

  Atlastshecame;theyallmadewayforher;hewascryingforherasshecameup.

  \"Mybairn!mybairn!\"criedshe,andthepoorlittlefellowsmiled,andtriedtoraisehimselftowardher.

  Sheliftedhimgentlyinherarms——shewaspowerful,andaffectionmadeherstronger;shecarriedhiminherarmsallthewayhome,andlaidhimonherownbed.WillyListon,herdiscardedsuitor,ranforthesurgeon.

  Therewerenobonesbroken,buthisanklewasseverelysprained,andhehadaterriblebruiseontheloins;hisdark,ruddyfacewasstreakedandpale;buthenevercomplainedafterhefoundhimselfathome.

  Christiehoveredroundhim,aministeringangel,applyingtohimwithalightandlovinghandwhatevercouldeasehispain;andhewatchedherwithanexpressionshehadnevernoticedinhiseyebefore.

  Atlast,aftertwohours’silence,hemadehersitinfullview,andthenhespoketoher;andwhatthinkyouwasthesubjectofhisdiscourse?

  Heturnedtoandtoldher,oneafteranother,withoutpreface,allthelovingthingsshehaddonetohimeversincehewasfiveyearsold.Poorboy,hehadnevershownmuchgratitude,buthehadforgottennothing,literallynothing.

  Christiewasquiteovercomewiththisunexpectedtrait;shedrewhimgentlytoherbosom,andweptoverhim;anditwassweettoseeabrotherandsistertreateachotheralmostlikelovers,asthesetwobegantodo——theywatchedeachother’seyesotenderly.

  Thisnewcarekeptthesisterinherownhouseallthenextday;buttowardtheeveningJean,whoknewherotheranxiety,slippedinandofferedtotakeherplaceforanhourbyFlucker’sside;atthesametimeshelookedoneofthosesignalswhicharetoosubtleforanybutwomantounderstand.

  Christiedrewheraside,andlearnedthatGattyandhismotherwerejustcomingthroughfromLeith;Christieranforhereightypounds,placedtheminherbosom,castahastyglanceatalooking—glass,littlelargerthananoyster—shell,andranout.

  \"Hech!Whatpleasedtheauldwifewillbetoseehehasalassthatcanmakauchtypundinamorning.\"

  ThiswasChristie’snotion.

  Atsightofthemshetookoutthebanknotes,andwitheyesglisteningandcheeksflushingshecried:

  \"Oh,Chairles,ye’llnogangtojail——Ihaethesiller!\"andsheofferedhimthemoneywithbothhands,andalookoftendernessandmodestythatembellishedhumannature.

  Erehecouldspeak,hismotherputoutherhand,andnotrudely,butverycoldly,repellingChristie’sarm,saidinafreezingmanner:

  \"Wearemuchobligedtoyou,butmyson’sowntalentshaverescuedhimfromhislittleembarrassment.\"

  \"Anoblemanhasboughtmypicture,\"saidGatty,proudly.

  \"Foronehundredandfiftypounds,\"saidtheoldlady,meaningtomarkthecontrastbetweenthatsumandwhatChristiehadinherhand.

  Christieremainedlikeastatue,withherarmsextended,andthebank—notesinherhand;herfeaturesworked——shehadmuchadonottocry;

  andanyonethathadknownthewholestory,andseenthisunmeritedrepulse,wouldhavefeltforher;butherlovecametoheraid,sheputthenotesinherbosom,sighedandsaid:

  \"Iwouldhaelikeittohaebeenthefirst,yeken,butI’mrealpleased.\"

  \"But,mother,\"saidGatty,\"itwasverykindofChristieallthesame.

  Oh,Christie!\"saidhe,inatoneofdespair.

  AtthiskindwordChristie’sfortitudewassoretried;sheturnedawayherhead;shewasfartoodelicatetoletthemknowwhohadsentLordIpsdentobuythepicture.

  Whilesheturnedaway,Mrs.Gattysaidinherson’sear:

  \"Now,Ihaveyoursolemnpromisetodoithere,andatonce;youwillfindmeonthebeachbehindtheseboats——doit.\"

  ThereaderwillunderstandthatduringthelastfewdaysMrs.Gattyhadimprovedheradvantage,andthatCharleshadpositivelyconsentedtoobeyher;thepoorboywaswornoutwiththestruggle——hefelthemusthavepeaceordie;hewasthinandpale,andsuddentwitchescameoverhim;

  histemperamentwasnotfitforsuchabattle;and,itistobeobserved,nearlyallthetalkwasononeside.Hehadmadeoneexpiringstruggle——hedescribedtohismotheranartist’snature;hisstrength,hisweakness——hebesoughthernottobeaslavetogeneralrules,buttoinquirewhatsortofacompaniontheindividualGattyneeded;helashedwithtruebutbrilliantsatirethesortofwifehismotherwasreadytoseehimsaddledwith——astupid,unsympathizingcreature,whosetenchildrenwould,bynature’slaw,bealsostupid,andsobeaweightonhimtillhisdyingday.HepaintedChristieJohnstone,mindandbody,inwordsastrueandbrightashiscolors;heshowedhisownweakpoints,herstrongones,andhowthelatterwouldfortifytheformer.

  Hedisplayed,inshort,inoneminute,moreintellectthanhismotherhadexhibitedinsixtyyears;andthatdone,withallhisunderstanding,witandeloquence,hesuccumbedlikeachildtoherstrongerwill——hepromisedtobreakwithChristieJohnstone.

  WhenChristiehadrecoveredhercomposureandturnedroundtohercompanions,shefoundherselfalonewithCharles.

  \"Chairles,\"saidshe,gravely.

  \"Christie,\"saidhe,uneasily.

  \"Yourmotherdoesnalikeme.Oh,yeneednadenyit;andwearenatogetherasweusedtobe,mylad.\"

  \"Sheisprejudiced;butshehasbeenthebestofmotherstome,Christie.\"

  \"Aweel.\"

  \"CircumstancescompelmetoreturntoEngland.\"

  (Ah,coward!anythingbuttherealtruth!)

  \"Aweel,Chairles,itwillnobeforlang.\"

  \"Idon’tknow;youwillnotbesounhappyasIshall——atleastIhopenot.\"

  \"Hoowdoyekenthat?\"

  \"Christie,doyourememberthefirstnightwedancedtogether?\"

  \"Ay.\"

  \"Andwewalkedinthecoolbytheseaside,andItoldyouthenamesofthestars,andyousaidthosewerenottheirrealnames,butnicknameswegivethemhereonearth.Ilovedyouthatfirstnight.\"

  \"AndIfanciedyouthefirsttimeIseteyesonyou.\"

  \"HowcanIleaveyou,Christie?WhatshallIdo?\"

  \"IkenwhatIshalldo,\"answeredChristiecoolly;then,burstingintotears,sheadded,\"Ishalldee!Ishalldee!\"

  \"No!youmustnotsayso;atleastIwillneverloveanyonebutyou.\"

  \"An’I’llliveasIama’mydaysforyoursake.Oh,England!Ihaelikeityesaeweel,yesuldnarobmeo’mylad——he’sa’thejoyIhae!\"

  \"Iloveyou,\"saidGatty.\"Doyouloveme?\"

  Alltheanswerwas,herheaduponhisshoulder.

  \"Ican’tdoit,\"thoughtGatty,\"andIwon’t!Christie,\"saidhe,\"stayhere,don’tmovefromhere.\"Andhedashedamongtheboatsingreatagitation.

  Hefoundhismotherrathernearthesceneofthelateconference.

  \"Mother,\"saidhe,fiercely,likeacowardashewas,\"askmenomore,mymindismadeupforever;Iwillnotdothisscoundrelly,heartless,beastly,ungratefulactionyouhavebeenpushingmetosolong.\"

  \"Takecare,Charles,takecare,\"saidtheoldwoman,tremblingwithpassion,forthiswasanewtoneforhersontotakewithher.\"Youhadmyblessingtheotherday,andyousawwhatfollowedit;donottemptmetocurseanundutiful,disobedient,ungratefulson.\"

  \"Imusttakemychance,\"saidhe,desperately,\"forIamunderacurseanyway!Iplacedmyringonherfinger,andheldupmyhandtoGodandsworesheshouldbemywife;shehasmyringandmyoath,andIwillnotperjuremyselfevenformymother.\"

  \"Yourring!NottherubyringIgaveyoufromyourdeadfather’sfinger——notthat!notthat!\"

  \"Yes!yes!Itellyouyes!andifhewasalive,andsawher,andknewhergoodness,hewouldhavepityonme,butIhavenofriend;youseehowillyouhavemademe,butyouhavenopity;Icouldnothavebelievedit;

  but,sinceyouhavenomercyonme,Iwillhavethemoremercyonmyself;

  Imarryherto—morrow,andputanendtoallthisshufflingandmaneuveringagainstanangel!Iamnotworthyofher,butI’llmarryherto—morrow.Good—by.\"

  \"Stay!\"saidtheoldwoman,inaterriblevoice;\"beforeyoudestroymeandallIhavelivedfor,andsuffered,andpinchedfor,hearme;ifthatringisnotoffthehussy’sfingerinhalfanhour,andyoumysonagain,Ifallonthissandand——\"

  \"ThenGodhavemercyuponme,forI’llseethewholecreationlosteternallyereI’llwrongtheonlycreaturethatisanornamenttotheworld.\"

  Hewasdesperate;andtheweak,driventodesperation,aremorefuriousthanthestrong.

  ItwasbyHeaven’smercythatneithermothernorsonhadtimetospeakagain.

  Astheyfacedeachother,withflamingeyesandfaces,allself—commandgone,abouttoutterhastywords,andlayupregret,perhapsforalltheirlivestocome,inamoment,asifshehadstartedfromtheearth,ChristieJohnstonestoodbetweenthem!

  Gatty’swords,and,stillmore,hishesitation,hadmadeherquickintelligencesuspect.Shehadresolvedtoknowthetruth;theboatsofferedeveryfacilityforlistening——shehadheardeveryword.

  Shestoodbetweenthemotherandson.

  Theywereconfused,abashed,andthehotbloodbegantoleavetheirfaces.

  Shestooderectlikeastatue,hercheekpaleasashes,hereyesglitteringlikebasilisks,shelookedatneitherofthem.

  Sheslowlyraisedherlefthand,shewithdrewarubyringfromit,anddroppedtheringonthesandbetweenthetwo.

  Sheturnedonherheel,andwasgoneasshehadcome,withoutawordspoken.

  Theylookedatoneanother,stupefiedatfirst;afteraconsiderablepausethesternoldwomanstooped,pickedupthering,and,inspiteofacertainchillthattheyoungwoman’smajesticsorrowhadgivenher,said,placingitonherownfinger,\"Thisisforyourwife!!!\"

  \"Itwillbeformycoffin,then,\"saidherson,socoldly,sobitterlyandsosolemnlythatthemother’sheartbegantoquake.

  \"Mother,\"saidhecalmly,\"forgiveme,andacceptyourson’sarm.

  \"Iwill,myson!\"

  \"Wearealoneintheworldnow,mother.\"

  Mrs.Gattyhadtriumphed,butshefeltthepriceofhertriumphmorethanhervictory.Ithadbeendoneinonemoment,thatforwhichshehadsolabored,anditseemedthathadshespokenlongagotoChristie,insteadofCharles,itcouldhavebeendoneatanymoment.

  Strangetosay,forsomeminutesthemotherfeltmoreuneasythanherson;shewasawoman,afterall,andcouldmeasureawoman’sheart,andshesawhowdeepthewoundshehadgivenoneshewasnowcompelledtorespect.

  Charles,ontheotherhand,hadbeensoharassedbackwardandforward,thattohimcertaintywasrelief;itwasagreatmattertobenolongercalledupontodecide.Hismotherhadsaid,\"Part,\"andnowChristiehadsaid,\"Part\";atleasttheaffairwastakenoutofhishands,andhisfirstfeelingwasaheavenlycalm.

  Inthisstatehecontinuedforaboutamile,andhespoketohismotherabouthisart,soleobjectnow;butafterthefirstmilehebecamesilent,_distrait;_Christie’spaleface,hermortifiedair,whenhergenerousofferwascoldlyrepulsed,filledhimwithremorse.Finally,unabletobearit,yetnotdaringtospeak,hebrokesuddenlyfromhismotherwithoutaword,andranwildlybacktoNewhaven;helookedbackonlyonce,andtherestoodhismother,pale,withherhandspiteouslyliftedtowardheaven.

  BythetimehegottoNewhavenhewasassorryforherasforChristie.

  Herantothehouseofthelatter;FluckerandJeantoldhimshewasonthebeach.Herantothebeach!hedidnotseeheratfirst,but,presentlylookingback,hesawher,attheedgeoftheboats,incompanywithagentlemaninaboating—dress.Helooked——couldhebelievehiseyes?hesawChristieJohnstonekissthisman’shand,whothen,takingherheadgentlyinhistwohands,placedakissuponherbrow,whilesheseemedtoyieldlovinglytothecaress.

  Gattyturnedfaint,sick;foramomenteverythingswambeforehiseyes;

  herecoveredhimself,theyweregone.

  Hedartedroundtointerceptthem;Christiehadslippedawaysomewhere;

  heencounteredthemanalone!

  CHAPTERXV.

  CHRISTIE’Ssituationrequirestobeexplained.

  OnleavingGattyandhismother,shewenttoherownhouse.Flucker——whoafterlookinguponherforyearsasaninconvenientappendage,exceptatdinnertime,hadfalleninlovewithherinamannerthatwashalfpathetic,halflaughable,allthingsconsidered——sawbyherfaceshehadreceivedablow,andraisinghimselfinthebed,inquiredanxiously,\"Whatailedher?\"

  Atthesekindwords,ChristieJohnstonelaidhercheekuponthepillowbesideFlucker’sandsaid:

  \"Oh,mylaamb,bekindtoyourpuirsisterfra’thishoor,forshehasnaethingi’thewarldnoobutyoursel’.\"

  Fluckerbegantosobatthis.

  Christiecouldnotcry;herheartwaslikealumpofleadinherbosom;

  butsheputherarmroundhisneck,andatthesightofhissympathyshepantedheavily,butcouldnotshedatear——shewassorestricken.

  PresentlyJeancamein,and,asthepoorgirl’sheadachedaswellasherheart,theyforcedhertogoandsitintheair.Shetookhercreepieandsat,andlookedonthesea;but,whethershelookedseawardorlandward,allseemedunreal;notthings,buthardpicturesofthings,somemoving,somestill.Lifeseemedended——shehadlostherlove.

  Anhourshesatinthismiserabletrance;shewasdivertedintoabetter,becauseasomewhatlessdangerousformofgrief,byoneofthosetriflingcircumstancesthatoftenpenetratetothehumanheartwheninaccessibletogreaterthings.

  Willythefiddlerandhisbrothercamethroughthetown,playingastheywent,accordingtocustom;theirmusicfloatedpastChristie’searslikesomedrowsychime,until,allofasudden,theystruckuptheoldEnglishair,\"SpeedthePlow.\"

  NowitwastothistuneCharlesGattyhaddancedwithhertheirfirstdancethenighttheymadeacquaintance.

  Christielistened,liftedupherhands,andcrying:

  \"Oh,whatwillIdo?whatwillIdo?\"burstintoapassionofgrief.

  Sheputherapronoverherhead,androckedherself,andsobbedbitterly.

  ShewasinthissituationwhenLordIpsden,whowasprowlingabout,examiningtheproportionsoftheboats,discoveredher.

  \"Someoneindistress——thatwasallinhisway.\"

  \"Madam!\"saidhe.

  Sheliftedupherhead.

  \"ItisChristieJohnstone.I’msoglad;thatis,I’msorryyouarecrying,butI’mgladIshallhavethepleasureofrelievingyou;\"andhislordshipbegantofeelforacheck—book.

  \"Anddivyereallythinksiller’sacureforeverygrief!\"saidChristie,bitterly.

  \"Idon’tknow,\"saidhislordship;\"ithascuredthemallasyet.\"

  \"Itwillnacureme,then!\"andshecoveredherheadwithherapronagain.

  \"Iamverysorry,\"saidhe;\"tellme\"_(whispering),_\"whatisit?poorlittleChristie!\"

  \"Dinnaspeaktome;Ithinkshame;askJean.Oh,Richard,I’llnobelanginthiswarld!!!\"

  \"Ah!\"saidhe,\"Iknowtoowellwhatitisnow;Iknow,bysadexperience.But,Christie,moneywillcureitinyourcase,anditshall,too;only,insteadoffivepounds,wemustputathousandpoundsortwotoyourbanker’saccount,andthentheywillallseeyourbeauty,andrunafteryou.\"

  \"HowdauryeeventomethatI’mseekinalad?\"criedshe,risingfromherstool;\"IwouldnacaresupposetherewasnaaladinBritain.\"Andoffsheflounced.

  \"Offendedherbymygrosswantoftact,\"thoughttheviscount.

  Shecreptback,andtwovelvetlipstouchedhishand.Thatwasbecauseshehadspokenharshlytoafriend.

  \"Oh,Richard,\"saidshe,despairingly,\"I’llnobelanginthiswarld.\"

  Hewastouched;anditwasthenhetookherheadandkissedherbrow,andsaid:\"Thiswillneverdo.Mychild,gohomeandhaveanicecry,andI

  willspeaktoJean;and,relyuponme,IwillnotleavetheneighborhoodtillIhavearrangeditalltoyoursatisfaction.\"

  Andsoshewent——alittle,averylittle,comfortedbyhistoneandwords.

  Nowthiswasallverypretty;butthenseenatadistanceoffiftyyardsitlookedveryugly;andGatty,whohadneverbeforeknownjealousy,thestrongestandworstofhumanpassions,wasripeforanything.

  HemetLordIpsden,andsaidatonce,inhiswise,temperateway:

  \"Sir,youareavillain!\"

  _Ipsden.\"Plait—il?\"_

  _Gatty._\"Youareavillain!\"

  _Ipsden._\"Howdoyoumakethatout?\"

  _Gatty._\"But,ofcourse,youarenotacoward,too.\"

  _Ipsden(ironically)._\"Yousurprisemewithyourmoderation,sir.\"

  _Gatty._\"Thenyouwillwaiveyourrank——youarealord,Ibelieve—andgivemesatisfaction.\"

  _Ipsden._\"Myrank,sir,suchasitis,engagesmetogiveaproperanswertoproposalsofthissort;Iamatyourorders.\"

  _Gatty._\"Amanofyourcharactermustoftenhavebeencalledtoanaccountbyyourvictims,so——so——\"(hesitating)\"perhapsyouwilltellmethepropercourse.\"

  _Ipsden.\"I_shallsendanotetothecastle,andthecolonelwillsendmedownsomebodywithamustache;Ishallpretendtoremembermustache,mustachewillpretendheremembersme;hewillthencommunicatewithyourfriend,andtheywillarrangeitallforus.\"

  _Gatty._\"And,perhaps,throughyourlicentiousness,oneorbothofuswillbekilled.\"

  _Ipsden._\"Yes!butweneednottroubleourheadsaboutthat——thesecondsundertakeeverything.\"

  _Gatty._\"Ihavenopistols.\"

  _Ipsden._\"Ifyouwilldomethehonortouseoneofmine,itshallbeatyourservice.\"

  _Gatty._\"Thankyou.\"

  _Ipsden._\"To—morrowmorning?\"

  _Gatty._\"No.Ihavefourdays’paintingtodoonmypicture,Ican’tdietillitisfinished;Fridaymorning.\"

  _Ipsden._\"(Heismad.)Iwishtoaskyouaquestion,youwillexcusemycuriosity.Haveyouanyideawhatweareagreeingtodifferabout?\"

  _Gatty._\"Thequestiondoesyoulittlecredit,mylord;thatistoaddinsulttowrong.\"

  Hewentoffhurriedly,leavingLordIpsdenmystified.

  HethoughtChristieJohnstonewassomehowconnectedwithit;but,consciousofnowrong,hefeltlittledisposedtoputupwithanyinsult,especiallyfromthisboy,towhomhehadbeenkind,hethought.

  Hislordshipwas,besides,oneofthosegood,simple—mindedcreatures,educatedabroad,who,wheninvitedtofight,simplybow,andloadtwopistols,andgetthemselvescalledatsix;insteadoftakingdowntomesofcasuistryandpuzzlingtheirpoorbrainstofindoutwhethertheyaregamecocksorcapons,andwhy.

  AsforGatty,hehurriedhomeinafeverofpassion,beggedhismother’spardon,andreproachedhimselfforeverhavingdisobeyedheronaccountofsuchaperfidiouscreatureasChristieJohnstone.

  Hethentoldherwhathehadseen,asdistanceandimaginationhadpresentedittohim;tohissurprisetheoldladycuthimshort.

  \"Charles,\"saidshe,\"thereisnoneedtotakethegirl’scharacteraway;

  shehasbutonefault——sheisnotinthesameclassoflifeasyou,andsuchmarriagesalwaysleadtomisery;butinotherrespectssheisaworthyyoungwoman——don’tspeakagainsthercharacter,oryouwillmakemyfleshcreep;youdon’tknowwhathercharacteristoawoman,highorlow.\"

  Bythismoderation,perhapssheheldhimstillfaster.

  Fridaymorningarrived.Gattyhad,byhardwork,finishedhispicture,collectedhissketchesfromnature,whichwerenumerous,leftbymemorandumeverythingtohismother,andwas,orratherfelt,asreadytodieaslive.

  Hehadhardlyspokenawordoreatenamealthesefourdays;hismotherwasinanxietyabouthim.Heroseearly,andwentdowntoLeith;anhourlater,hismother,findinghimgoneout,roseandwenttoseekhimatNewhaven.

  MeantimeFluckerhadentirelyrecovered,buthissister’scolorhadlefthercheeks.Theboysworevengeanceagainstthecauseofherdistress.

  OnFridaymorning,then,therepacedonLeithSandstwofigures.

  OnewasLordIpsden.

  Theotherseemedamilitarygentleman,whohavingswallowedthemess—roompoker,andfounditinsufficient,hadaddedtheramrodsofhiscompany.

  ThemorehislordshipreflectedonGatty,thelessinclinedhehadfelttoinviteasatiricalyoungdogfrombarrackstocriticisesucha_rencontre;_hehadthereforeorderedSaunderstogetupasafield—marshal,orsomesuchtrifle,andwhatSaunderswouldhavecalledincomparableverticalitywastheresult.

  Thepainterwasalsoinsight.

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