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  Chapter1

  JEANMUIR

  \"Hasshecome?\"

  \"No,Mamma,notyet。\"

  \"Iwishitwerewellover。Thethoughtofitworriesandexcitesme。Acushionformyback,Bella。\"

  Andpoor,peevishMrs。Coventrysankintoaneasychairwithanervoussighandtheairofamartyr,whileherprettydaughterhoveredaboutherwithaffectionatesolicitude。

  \"Whoaretheytalkingof,Lucia?\"askedthelanguidyoungmanloungingonacouchnearhiscousin,whobentoverhertapestryworkwithahappysmileonherusuallyhaughtyface。

  \"Thenewgoverness,MissMuir。ShallItellyouabouther?\"

  \"No,thankyou。Ihaveaninveterateaversiontothewholetribe。I’veoftenthankedheaventhatIhadbutonesister,andsheaspoiledchild,sothatIhaveescapedtheinflictionofagovernesssolong。\"

  \"Howwillyoubearitnow?\"askedLucia。

  \"Leavethehousewhilesheisinit。\"

  \"No,youwon’t。You’retoolazy,Gerald,\"calledoutayoungerandmoreenergeticman,fromtherecesswherehestoodteasinghisdogs。

  \"I’llgiveherathreedays’trial;ifsheprovesendurableIshallnotdisturbmyself;if,asIamsure,sheisabore,I’moffanywhere,anywhereoutofherway。\"

  \"Ibegyouwon’ttalkinthatdepressingmanner,boys。Idreadthecomingofastrangermorethanyoupossiblycan,butBellamustnotbeneglected;soIhavenervedmyselftoendurethiswoman,andLuciaisgoodenoughtosayshewillattendtoheraftertonight。\"

  \"Don’tbetroubled,Mamma。Sheisaniceperson,Idaresay,andwhenonceweareusedtoher,I’venodoubtweshallbegladtohaveher,it’ssodullherejustnow。LadySydneysaidshewasaquiet,accomplished,amiablegirl,whoneededahome,andwouldbeahelptopoorstupidme,sotrytolikeherformysake。\"

  \"Iwill,dear,butisn’titgettinglate?Idohopenothinghashappened。Didyoutellthemtosendacarriagetothestationforher,Gerald?\"

  \"Iforgotit。Butit’snotfar,itwon’thurthertowalk\"wasthelanguidreply。

  \"Itwasindolence,notforgetfulness,Iknow。I’mverysorry;shewillthinkitsorudetoleavehertofindherwaysolate。

  Dogoandseetoit,Ned。\"

  \"Toolate,Bella,thetrainwasinsometimeago。

  Giveyourorderstomenexttime。MotherandI’llseethattheyareobeyed,\"

  saidEdward。

  \"Nedisjustatanagetomakeafoolofhimselfforanygirlwhocomesinhisway。Haveacareofthegoverness,Lucia,orshewillbewitchhim。\"

  Geraldspokeinasatiricalwhisper,buthisbrotherheardhimandansweredwithagood-humoredlaugh。

  \"Iwishtherewasanyhopeofyourmakingafoolofyourselfinthatway,oldfellow。Setmeagoodexample,andIpromisetofollowit。Asforthegoverness,sheisawoman,andshouldbetreatedwithcommoncivility。Ishouldsayalittleextrakindnesswouldn’tbeamiss,either,becausesheispoor,andastranger。\"

  \"Thatismydear,good-heartedNed!We’llstandbypoorlittleMuir,won’twe?\"Andrunningtoherbrother,Bellastoodontiptoetoofferhimakisswhichhecouldnotrefuse,fortherosylipswerepursedupinvitingly,andthebrighteyesfullofsisterlyaffection。

  \"Idohopeshehascome,for,whenImakeanefforttoseeanyone,Ihatetomakeitinvain。Punctualityissuchavirtue,andIknowthiswomanhasn’tgotit,forshepromisedtobehereatseven,andnowitislongafter,\"beganMrs。Coventry,inaninjuredtone。

  Beforeshecouldgetbreathforanothercomplaint,theclockstrucksevenandthedoorbellrang。

  \"Theresheis!\"criedBella,andturnedtowardthedoorasiftogoandmeetthenewcomer。

  ButLuciaarrestedher,sayingauthoritatively,\"Stayhere,child。Itisherplacetocometoyou,notyourstogotoher。\"

  \"MissMuir,\"announcedaservant,andalittleblack-robedfigurestoodinthedoorway。Foraninstantnoonestirred,andthegovernesshadtimetoseeandbeseenbeforeawordwasuttered。Alllookedather,andshecastonthehouseholdgroupakeenglancethatimpressedthemcuriously;

  thenhereyesfell,andbowingslightlyshewalkedin。Edwardcameforwardandreceivedherwiththefrankcordialitywhichnothingcoulddauntorchill。

  \"Mother,thisistheladywhomyouexpected。MissMuir,allowmetoapologizeforourapparentneglectinnotsendingforyou。Therewasamistakeaboutthecarriage,or,rather,thelazyfellowtowhomtheorderwasgivenforgotit。Bella,comehere。\"

  \"Thankyou,noapologyisneeded。Ididnotexpecttobesentfor。\"Andthegovernessmeeklysatdownwithoutliftinghereyes。

  \"Iamgladtoseeyou。Letmetakeyourthings,\"

  saidBella,rathershyly,forGerald,stilllounging,watchedthefiresidegroupwithlanguidinterest,andLucianeverstirred。Mrs。Coventrytookasecondsurveyandbegan:

  \"Youwerepunctual,MissMuir,whichpleasesme。

  I’masadinvalid,asLadySydneytoldyou,Ihope;sothatMissCoventry’slessonswillbedirectedbymyniece,andyouwillgotoherfordirections,assheknowswhatIwish。YouwillexcusemeifIaskyouafewquestions,forLadySydney’snotewasverybrief,andIlefteverythingtoherjudgment。\"

  \"Askanythingyoulike,madam,\"answeredthesoft,sadvoice。

  \"YouareScotch,Ibelieve。\"

  \"Yes,madam。\"

  \"Areyourparentsliving?\"

  \"Ihavenotarelationintheworld。\"

  \"Dearme,howsad!Doyoumindtellingmeyourage?\"

  \"Nineteen。\"AndasmilepassedoverMissMuir’slips,asshefoldedherhandswithanairofresignation,forthecatechismwasevidentlytobealongone。

  \"Soyoung!LadySydneymentionedfive-and-twenty,Ithink,didn’tshe,Bella?\"

  \"No,Mamma,sheonlysaidshethoughtso。Don’tasksuchquestions。It’snotpleasantbeforeusall,\"whisperedBella。

  Aquick,gratefulglanceshoneonherfromthesuddenlyliftedeyesofMissMuir,asshesaidquietly,\"IwishIwasthirty,but,asIamnot,Idomybesttolookandseemold。\"

  Ofcourse,everyonelookedatherthen,andallfeltatouchofpityatthesightofthepale-facedgirlinherplainblackdress,withnoornamentbutalittlesilvercrossatherthroat。Small,thin,andcolorlessshewas,withyellowhair,grayeyes,andsharplycut,irregular,butveryexpressivefeatures。Povertyseemedtohavesetitsbondstampuponher,andlifetohavehadforhermorefrostthansunshine。

  Butsomethinginthelinesofthemouthbetrayedstrength,andtheclear,lowvoicehadacuriousmixtureofcommandandentreatyinitsvaryingtones。Notanattractivewoman,yetnotanordinaryone;and,asshesattherewithherdelicatehandslyinginherlap,herheadbent,andabitterlookonherthinface,shewasmoreinterestingthanmanyablitheandbloominggirl。Bella’sheartwarmedtoheratonce,andshedrewherseatnearer,whileEdwardwentbacktohisdogsthathispresencemightnotembarrassher。

  \"Youhavebeenill,Ithink,\"continuedMrs。Coventry,whoconsideredthisfactthemostinterestingofallshehadheardconcerningthegoverness。

  \"Yes,madam,Ileftthehospitalonlyaweekago。\"

  \"Areyouquitesureitissafetobeginteachingsosoon?\"

  \"Ihavenotimetolose,andshallsoongainstrengthhereinthecountry,ifyoucaretokeepme。\"

  \"Andyouarefittedtoteachmusic,French,anddrawing?\"

  \"IshallendeavortoprovethatIam。\"

  \"Bekindenoughtogoandplayanairortwo。Icanjudgebyyourtouch;Iusedtoplayfinelywhenagirl。\"

  MissMuirrose,lookedaboutherfortheinstrument,andseeingitattheotherendoftheroomwenttowardit,passingGeraldandLuciaasifshedidnotseethem。Bellafollowed,andinamomentforgoteverythinginadmiration。MissMuirplayedlikeonewholovedmusicandwasperfectmistressofherart。Shecharmedthemallbythemagicofthisspell;evenindolentGeraldsatuptolisten,andLuciaputdownherneedle,whileNedwatchedtheslenderwhitefingersastheyflew,andwonderedatthestrengthandskillwhichtheypossessed。

  \"Pleasesing,\"pleadedBella,asabrilliantovertureended。

  WiththesamemeekobedienceMissMuircomplied,andbeganalittleScotchmelody,sosweet,sosad,thatthegirl’seyesfilled,andMrs。Coventrylookedforoneofhermanypocket-handkerchiefs。

  Butsuddenlythemusicceased,for,withavainattempttosupportherself,thesingerslidfromherseatandlaybeforethestartledlisteners,aswhiteandrigidasifstruckwithdeath。Edwardcaughtherup,and,orderinghisbrotheroffthecouch,laidherthere,whileBellachafedherhands,andhermotherrangforhermaid。Luciabathedthepoorgirl’stemples,andGerald,withunwontedenergy,broughtaglassofwine。SoonMissMuir’slipstrembled,shesighed,thenmurmured,tenderly,withaprettyScotchaccent,asifwanderinginthepast,\"Bidewi’me,Mither,I’msaesickansadhereallalone。\"

  \"Takeasipofthis,anditwilldoyougood,mydear,\"saidMrs。Coventry,quitetouchedbytheplaintivewords。

  Thestrangevoiceseemedtorecallher。Shesatup,lookedabouther,alittlewildly,foramoment,thencollectedherselfandsaid,withapatheticlookandtone,\"Pardonme。Ihavebeenonmyfeetallday,and,inmyeagernesstokeepmyappointment,Iforgottoeatsincemorning。I’mbetternow;shallIfinishthesong?\"

  \"Bynomeans。Comeandhavesometea,\"saidBella,fullofpityandremorse。

  \"Scenefirst,verywelldone,\"whisperedGeraldtohiscousin。

  MissMuirwasjustbeforethem,apparentlylisteningtoMrs。Coventry’sremarksuponfaintingfits;butsheheard,andlookedoverhershoulderswithagesturelikeRachel。Hereyesweregray,butatthatinstanttheyseemedblackwithsomestrongemotionofanger,pride,ordefiance。Acurioussmilepassedoverherfaceasshebowed,andsaidinherpenetratingvoice,\"Thanks。Thelastsceneshallbestillbetter。\"

  YoungCoventrywasacool,indolentman,seldomconsciousofanyemotion,anypassion,pleasurableorotherwise;butatthelook,thetoneofthegoverness,heexperiencedanewsensation,indefinable,yetstrong。Hecoloredand,forthefirsttimeinhislife,lookedabashed。

  Luciasawit,andhatedMissMuirwithasuddenhatred;for,inalltheyearsshehadpassedwithhercousin,nolookorwordofhershadpossessedsuchpower。Coventrywashimselfagaininaninstant,withnotraceofthatpassingchange,butalookofinterestinhisusuallydreamyeyes,andatouchofangerinhissarcasticvoice。

  \"Whatamelodramaticyounglady!Ishallgotomorrow。\"

  Lucialaughed,andwaswellpleasedwhenhesaunteredawaytobringheracupofteafromthetablewherealittlescenewasjusttakingplace。Mrs。Coventryhadsunkintoherchairagain,exhaustedbytheflurryofthefaintingfit。Bellawasbusiedabouther;andEdward,eagertofeedthepalegoverness,wasawkwardlytryingtomakethetea,afterabeseechingglanceathiscousinwhichshedidnotchoosetoanswer。

  Asheupsetthecaddyandutteredadespairingexclamation,MissMuirquietlytookherplacebehindtheurn,sayingwithasmile,andashyglanceattheyoungman,\"Allowmetoassumemydutyatonce,andserveyouall。

  Iunderstandtheartofmakingpeoplecomfortableinthisway。Thescoop,please。Icangatherthisupquitewellalone,ifyouwilltellmehowyourmotherlikeshertea。\"

  Edwardpulledachairtothetableandmademerryoverhismishaps,whileMissMuirperformedherlittletaskwithaskillandgracethatmadeitpleasanttowatchher。Coventrylingeredamomentaftershehadgivenhimasteamingcup,toobservehermorenearly,whileheaskedaquestionortwoofhisbrother。Shetooknomorenoticeofhimthanifhehadbeenastatue,andinthemiddleoftheoneremarkheaddressedtoher,sherosetotakethesugarbasintoMrs。Coventry,whowasquitewonbythemodest,domesticgracesofthenewgoverness。

  \"Really,mydear,youareatreasure;Ihaven’ttastedsuchteasincemypoormaidEllisdied。Bellanevermakesitgood,andMissLuciaalwaysforgetsthecream。Whateveryoudoyouseemtodowell,andthatissuchacomfort。\"

  \"Letmealwaysdothisforyou,then。Itwillbeapleasure,madam。\"AndMissMuircamebacktoherseatwithafaintcolorinhercheekwhichimprovedhermuch。

  \"MybrotheraskedifyoungSydneywasathomewhenyouleft,\"saidEdward,forGeraldwouldnottakethetroubletorepeatthequestion。

  MissMuirfixedhereyesonCoventry,andansweredwithaslighttremorofthelips,\"No,helefthomesomeweeksago。\"

  Theyoungmanwentbacktohiscousin,saying,ashethrewhimselfdownbesideher,\"Ishallnotgotomorrow,butwaittillthethreedaysareout。\"

  \"Why?\"demandedLucia。

  Loweringhisvoicehesaid,withasignificantnodtowardthegoverness,\"BecauseIhaveafancythatsheisatthebottomofSydney’smystery。He’snotbeenhimselflately,andnowheisgonewithoutaword。Iratherlikeromancesinreallife,iftheyarenottoolong,ordifficulttoread。\"

  \"Doyouthinkherpretty?\"

  \"Farfromit,amostuncannylittlespecimen。\"

  \"ThenwhyfancySydneylovesher?\"

  \"Heisanoddity,andlikessensationsandthingsofthatsort。\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean,Gerald?\"

  \"GettheMuirtolookatyou,asshedidatme,andyouwillunderstand。Willyouhaveanothercup,Juno?\"

  \"Yes,please。\"Shelikedtohavehimwaituponher,forhedidittonootherwomanexcepthismother。

  Beforehecouldslowlyrise,MissMuirglidedtothemwithanothercuponthesalver;and,asLuciatookitwithacoldnod,thegirlsaidunderherbreath,\"IthinkithonesttotellyouthatIpossessaquickear,andcannothelphearingwhatissaidanywhereintheroom。Whatyousayofmeisofnoconsequence,butyoumayspeakofthingswhichyoupreferIshouldnothear;therefore,allowmetowarnyou。\"Andshewasgoneagainasnoiselesslyasshecame。

  \"Howdoyoulikethat?\"whisperedCoventry,ashiscousinsatlookingafterthegirl,withadisturbedexpression。

  \"Whatanuncomfortablecreaturetohaveinthehouse!

  IamverysorryIurgedhercoming,foryourmotherhastakenafancytoher,anditwillbehardtogetridofher,\"saidLucia,halfangry,halfamused。

  \"Hush,shehearseverywordyousay。Iknowitbytheexpressionofherface,forNedistalkingabouthorses,andshelooksashaughtyaseveryoudid,andthatissayingmuch。Faith,thisisgettinginteresting。\"

  \"Hark,sheisspeaking;Iwanttohear,\"andLucialaidherhandonhercousin’slips。Hekissedit,andthenidlyamusedhimselfwithturningtheringstoandfroontheslenderfingers。

  \"IhavebeeninFranceseveralyears,madam,butmyfrienddiedandIcamebacktobewithLadySydney,till——\"Muirpausedaninstant,thenadded,slowly,\"tillIfellill。Itwasacontagiousfever,soIwentofmyownaccordtothehospital,notwishingtoendangerher。\"

  \"Veryright,butareyousurethereisnodangerofinfectionnow?\"askedMrs。Coventryanxiously。

  \"None,Iassureyou。Ihavebeenwellforsometime,butdidnotleavebecauseIpreferredtostaythere,thantoreturntoLadySydney。\"

  \"Noquarrel,Ihope?Notroubleofanykind?\"

  \"Noquarrel,but——well,whynot?Youhavearighttoknow,andIwillnotmakeafoolishmysteryoutofaverysimplething。

  Asyourfamily,only,ispresent,Imaytellthetruth。Ididnotgobackontheyounggentleman’saccount。Pleaseasknomore。\"

  \"Ah,Isee。Quiteprudentandproper,MissMuir。

  Ishallneveralludetoitagain。Thankyouforyourfrankness。Bella,youwillbecarefulnottomentionthistoyouryoungfriends;girlsgossipsadly,anditwouldannoyLadySydneybeyondeverythingtohavethistalkedof。\"

  \"VeryneighborlyofLadyS。tosendthedangerousyoungladyhere,wheretherearetwoyounggentlementobecaptivated。

  Iwonderwhyshedidn’tkeepSydneyaftershehadcaughthim,\"murmuredCoventrytohiscousin。

  \"Becauseshehadtheutmostcontemptforatitledfool。\"MissMuirdroppedthewordsalmostintohisear,asshebenttotakehershawlfromthesofacorner。

  \"Howthedeucedidshegetthere?\"ejaculatedCoventry,lookingasifhehadreceivedanothersensation。\"Shehasspirit,though,anduponmywordIpitySydney,ifhedidtrytodazzleher,forhemusthavegotasplendiddismissal。\"

  \"Comeandplaybilliards。Youpromised,andIholdyoutoyourword,\"saidLucia,risingwithdecision,forGeraldwasshowingtoomuchinterestinanothertosuitMissBeaufort。

  \"Iam,asever,yourmostdevoted。Mymotherisacharmingwoman,butIfindoureveningpartiesslightlydull,whenonlymyownfamilyarepresent。Goodnight,Mamma。\"

  Heshookhandswithhismother,whoseprideandidolhewas,and,withacomprehensivenodtotheothers,strolledafterhiscousin。

  \"Nowtheyaregonewecanbequitecozy,andtalkoverthings,forIdon’tmindNedanymorethanIdohisdogs,\"saidBella,settlingherselfonhermother’sfootstool。

  \"Imerelywishtosay,MissMuir,thatmydaughterhasneverhadagovernessandissadlybackwardforagirlofsixteen。

  Iwantyoutopassthemorningswithher,andgetheronasrapidlyaspossible。Intheafternoonyouwillwalkordrivewithher,andintheeveningsitwithushere,ifyoulike,oramuseyourselfasyouplease。

  Whileinthecountryweareveryquiet,forIcannotbearmuchcompany,andwhenmysonswantgaiety,theygoawayforit。MissBeaufortoverseestheservants,andtakesmyplaceasfaraspossible。Iamverydelicateandkeepmyroomtillevening,exceptforanairingatnoon。Wewilltryeachotherforamonth,andIhopeweshallgetonquitecomfortablytogether。\"

  \"Ishalldomybest,madam。\"

  Onewouldnothavebelievedthatthemeek,spiritlessvoicewhichutteredthesewordswasthesamethathadstartledCoventryafewminutesbefore,northatthepale,patientfacecouldeverhavekindledwithsuchsuddenfireasthatwhichlookedoverMissMuir’sshoulderwhensheansweredheryounghost’sspeech。

  Edwardthoughtwithinhimself,Poorlittlewoman!

  Shehashadahardlife。Wewilltryandmakeiteasierwhilesheishere;

  andbeganhischaritableworkbysuggestingthatshemightbetired。Sheacknowledgedshewas,andBellaledherawaytoabright,cozyroom,wherewithaprettylittlespeechandagood-nightkissshelefther。

  WhenaloneMissMuir’sconductwasdecidedlypeculiar。

  Herfirstactwastoclenchherhandsandmutterbetweenherteeth,withpassionateforce,\"I’llnotfailagainifthereispowerinawoman’switandwill!\"Shestoodamomentmotionless,withanexpressionofalmostfiercedisdainonherface,thenshookherclenchedhandasifmenacingsomeunseenenemy。Nextshelaughed,andshruggedhershoulderswithatrueFrenchshrug,sayinglowtoherself,\"Yes,thelastsceneshallbebetterthanthefirst。Mondieu,howtiredandhungryIam!\"

  Kneelingbeforetheonesmalltrunkwhichheldherworldlypossessions,sheopenedit,drewoutaflask,andmixedaglassofsomeardentcordial,whichsheseemedtoenjoyextremelyasshesatonthecarpet,musing,whileherquickeyesexaminedeverycorneroftheroom。

  \"Notbad!Itwillbeagoodfieldformetoworkin,andtheharderthetaskthebetterIshalllikeit。Merci,oldfriend。

  Youputhearandcourageintomewhennothingelsewill。Come,thecurtainisdown,soImaybemyselfforafewhours,ifactresseseverarethemselves。\"

  Stillsittingonthefloorsheunboundandremovedthelongabundantbraidsfromherhead,wipedthepinkfromherface,tookoutseveralpearlyteeth,andslippingoffherdressappearedherselfindeed,ahaggard,worn,andmoodywomanofthirtyatleast。Themetamorphosiswaswonderful,butthedisguisewasmoreintheexpressionsheassumedthaninanyartofcostumeorfalseadornment。Nowshewasalone,andhermobilefeaturessettledintotheirnaturalexpression,weary,hard,bitter。

  Shehadbeenlovelyonce,happy,innocent,andtender;butnothingofallthisremainedtothegloomywomanwholeanedtherebroodingoversomewrong,orloss,ordisappointmentwhichhaddarkenedallherlife。Foranhourshesatso,sometimesplayingabsentlywiththescanty-locksthathungaboutherface,sometimesliftingtheglasstoherlipsasifthefierydraughtwarmedhercoldblood;andonceshehalfuncoveredherbreasttoeyewithaterribleglancethescarofanewlyhealedwound。Atlastsheroseandcrepttobed,likeonewornoutwithwearinessandmentalpain。

  BehindaMask:or,AWoman’sPower。Chapter2AGOODBEGINNINGOnlythehousemaidswereastirwhenMissMuirleftherroomnextmorningandquietlyfoundherwayintothegarden。Asshewalked,apparentlyintentupontheflowers,herquickeyescrutinizedthefineoldhouseanditspicturesquesurroundings。

  \"Notbad,\"shesaidtoherself,adding,asshepassedintotheadjoiningpark,\"buttheothermaybebetter,andIwillhavethebest。\"

  Walkingrapidly,shecameoutatlengthuponthewidegreenlawnwhichlaybeforetheancienthallwhereSirJohnCoventrylivedinsolitarysplendor。Astatelyoldplace,richinoaks,well-keptshrubberies,gaygardens,sunnyterraces,carvedgables,spaciousrooms,liveriedservants,andeveryluxurybefittingtheancestralhomeofarichandhonorablerace。MissMuir’seyesbrightenedasshelooked,herstepgrewfirmer,hercarriageprouder,andasmilebrokeoverherface;thesmileofonewellpleasedattheprospectofthesuccessofsomecherishedhope。Suddenlyherwholeairchanged,shepushedbackherhat,claspedherhandslooselybeforeher,andseemedabsorbedingirlishadmirationofthefairscenethatcouldnotfailtocharmanybeauty-lovingeye。Thecauseofthisrapidchangesoonappeared。Ahale,handsomeman,betweenfiftyandsixty,camethroughthelittlegateleadingtothepark,and,seeingtheyoungstranger,pausedtoexamineher。Hehadonlytimeforaglance,however;sheseemedconsciousofhispresenceinamoment,turnedwithastartledlook,utteredanexclamationofsurprise,andlookedasifhesitatingwhethertospeakorrunaway。GallantSirJohntookoffhishatandsaid,withtheold-fashionedcourtesywhichbecamehimwell,\"I

  begyourpardonfordisturbingyou,younglady。Allowmetoatoneforitbyinvitingyoutowalkwhereyouwill,andgatherwhatflowersyoulike。

  Iseeyoulovethem,sopraymakefreewiththoseaboutyou。\"

  Withacharmingairofmaidenlytimidityandartlessness,MissMuirreplied,\"Oh,thankyou,sir!ButitisIwhoshouldaskpardonfortrespassing。InevershouldhavedaredifIhadnotknownthatSirJohnwasabsent。Ialwayswantedtoseethisfineoldplace,andranoverthefirstthing,tosatisfymyself。\"

  \"Andareyousatisfied?\"heasked,withasmile。

  \"Morethansatisfied——I’mcharmed;foritisthemostbeautifulspotIeversaw,andI’veseenmanyfamousseats,bothathomeandabroad,\"sheansweredenthusiastically。

  \"TheHallismuchflattered,andsowoulditsmasterbeifheheardyou,\"beganthegentleman,withanoddexpression。

  \"Ishouldnotpraiseittohim——atleast,notasfreelyasIhavetoyou,sir,\"saidthegirl,witheyesstillturnedaway。

  \"Whynot?\"askedhercompanion,lookingmuchamused。

  \"Ishouldbeafraid。NotthatIdreadSirJohn;butI’veheardsomanybeautifulandnoblethingsabouthim,andrespecthimsohighly,thatIshouldnotdaretosaymuch,lestheshouldseehowI

  admireand——\"

  \"Andwhat,younglady?Finish,ifyouplease。\"

  \"Iwasgoingtosay,lovehim。Iwillsayit,forheisanoldman,andonecannothelplovingvirtueandbravery。\"

  MissMuirlookedveryearnestandprettyasshespoke,standingtherewiththesunshineglintingonheryellowhair,delicateface,anddowncasteyes。SirJohnwasnotavainman,buthefounditpleasanttohearhimselfcommendedbythisunknowngirl,andfeltredoubledcuriositytolearnwhoshewas。Toowell-bredtoask,ortoabashherbyavowingwhatsheseemedunconsciousof,heleftbothdiscoveriestochance;andwhensheturned,asiftoretracehersteps,heofferedherthehandfulofhothouseflowerswhichheheld,saying,withagallantbow,\"InSirJohn’snameletmegiveyoumylittlenosegay,withthanksforyourgoodopinion,which,Iassureyou,isnotentirelydeserved,forIknowhimwell。\"

  MissMuirlookedupquickly,eyedhimaninstant,thendroppedhereyes,and,coloringdeeply,stammeredout,\"Ididnotknow——Ibegyourpardon——youaretookind,SirJohn。\"

  Helaughedlikeaboy,asking,mischievously,\"WhycallmeSirJohn?HowdoyouknowthatIamnotthegardenerorthebutler?\"

  \"Ididnotseeyourfacebefore,andnoonebutyourselfwouldsaythatanypraisewasundeserved,\"murmuredMissMuir,stillovercomewithgirlishconfusion。

  \"Well,well,wewillletthatpass,andthenexttimeyoucomewewillbeproperlyintroduced。BellaalwaysbringsherfriendstotheHall,forIamfondofyoungpeople。\"

  \"Iamnotafriend。IamonlyMissCoventry’sgoverness。\"

  AndMissMuirdroppedameekcurtsy。AslightchangepassedoverSirJohn’smanner。Fewwouldhaveperceivedit,butMissMuirfeltitatonce,andbitherlipswithanangryfeelingatherheart。Withacuriousairofpride,mingledwithrespect,sheacceptedthestillofferedbouquet,returnedSirJohn’spartingbow,andtrippedaway,leavingtheoldgentlemantowonderwhereMrs。Coventryfoundsuchapiquantlittlegoverness。

  \"Thatisdone,andverywellforabeginning,\"shesaidtoherselfassheapproachedthehouse。

  Inagreenpaddockclosebyfedafinehorse,wholifteduphisheadandeyedherinquiringly,likeonewhoexpectedagreeting。

  Followingasuddenimpulse,sheenteredthepaddockand,pullingahandfulofclover,invitedthecreaturetocomeandeat。Thiswasevidentlyanewproceedingonthepartofalady,andthehorsecareeredaboutasifbentonfrighteningthenewcomeraway。

  \"Isee,\"shesaidaloud,laughingtoherself。\"I

  amnotyourmaster,andyourebel。Nevertheless,I’llconqueryou,myfinebrute。\"

  Seatingherselfinthegrass,shebegantopulldaisies,singingidlythewhile,asifunconsciousofthespiritedprancingsofthehorse。Presentlyhedrewnearer,sniffingcuriouslyandeyeingherwithsurprise。Shetooknonotice,butplaitedthedaisiesandsangonasifhewasnotthere。Thisseemedtopiquethepettedcreature,for,slowlyapproaching,hecameatlengthsoclosethathecouldsmellherlittlefootandnibbleatherdress。Thensheofferedtheclover,utteringcaressingwordsandmakingsoothingsounds,tillbydegreesandwithmuchcoquetting,thehorsepermittedhertostrokehisglossyneckandsmoothhismane。

  Itwasaprettysight——theslenderfigureinthegrass,thehigh-spiritedhorsebendinghisproudheadtoherhand。EdwardCoventry,whohadwatchedthescene,founditimpossibletorestrainhimselfanylongerand,leapingthewall,cametojointhegroup,saying,withmingledadmirationandwonderincountenanceandvoice,\"Goodmorning,MissMuir。IfIhadnotseenyourskillandcourageprovedbeforemyeyes,Ishouldbealarmedforyoursafety。Hectorisawild,waywardbeast,andhasdamagedmorethanonegroomwhotriedtoconquerhim。\"

  \"Goodmorning,Mr。Coventry。Don’ttelltalesofthisnoblecreature,whohasnotdeceivedmyfaithinhim。Yourgroomsdidnotknowhowtowinhisheart,andsosubduehisspiritwithoutbreakingit。\"

  MissMuirroseasshespoke,andstoodwithherhandonHector’sneckwhileheatethegrasswhichshehadgatheredintheskirtofherdress。

  \"Youhavethesecret,andHectorisyoursubjectnow,thoughheretoforehehasrejectedallfriendsbuthismaster。Willyougivehimhismorningfeast?Ialwaysbringhimbreadandplaywithhimbeforebreakfast。\"

  \"Thenyouarenotjealous?\"Andshelookedupathimwitheyessobrightandbeautifulinexpressionthattheyoungmanwonderedhehadnotobservedthembefore。

  \"NotI。Pethimasmuchasyouwill;itwilldohimgood。Heisasolitaryfellow,forhescornshisownkindandlivesalone,likehismaster,\"headded,halftohimself。

  \"Alone,withsuchahappyhome,Mr。Coventry?\"Andasoftlycompassionateglancestolefromthebrighteyes。

  \"Thatwasanungratefulspeech,andIretractitforBella’ssake。Youngersonshavenopositionbutsuchastheycanmakeforthemselves,youknow,andI’vehadnochanceyet。\"

  \"Youngersons!Ithought——Ibegpardon。\"AndMissMuirpaused,asifrememberingthatshehadnorighttoquestion。

  Edwardsmiledandansweredfrankly,\"Nay,don’tmindme。YouthoughtIwastheheir,perhaps。Whomdidyoutakemybrotherforlastnight?\"

  \"ForsomeguestwhoadmiredMissBeaufort。Ididnothearhisname,norobservehimenoughtodiscoverwhohewas。Isawonlyyourkindmother,yourcharminglittlesister,and——\"

  Shestoppedthere,withahalf-shy,half-gratefullookattheyoungmanwhichfinishedthesentencebetterthananywords。

  Hewasstillaboy,inspiteofhisone-and-twentyyears,andalittlecolorcameintohisbrowncheekastheeloquenteyesmethisandfellbeforethem。

  \"Yes,Bellaisacapitalgirl,andonecan’thelplovingher。Iknowyou’llgetheron,for,really,sheisthemostdelightfullittledunce。Mymother’sillhealthandBella’sdevotiontoherhavepreventedourattendingtohereducationbefore。Nextwinter,whenwegototown,sheistocomeout,andmustbepreparedforthatgreatevent,youknow,\"

  hesaid,choosingasafesubject。

  \"Ishalldomybest。AndthatremindsmethatIshouldreportmyselftoher,insteadofenjoyingmyselfhere。Whenonehasbeenillandshutupalongtime,thecountryissolovelyoneisapttoforgetdutyforpleasure。PleaseremindmeifIamnegligent,Mr。Coventry。\"

  \"ThatnamebelongstoGerald。I’monlyMr。Nedhere,\"

  hesaidastheywalkedtowardthehouse,whileHectorfollowedtothewallandsentasonorousfarewellafterthem。

  Bellacamerunningtomeetthem,andgreetedMissMuirasifshehadmadeuphermindtolikeherheartily。\"Whatalovelybouquetyouhavegot!Inevercanarrangeflowersprettily,whichvexesme,forMammaissofondofthemandcannotgooutherself。Youhavecharmingtaste,\"shesaid,examiningthegracefulposywhichMissMuirhadmuchimprovedbyaddingfeatherygrasses,delicateferns,andfragrantwildflowerstoSirJohn’sexotics。

  PuttingthemintoBella’shand,shesaid,inawinningway,\"Takethemtoyourmother,then,andaskherifImayhavethepleasureofmakingheradailynosegay;forIshouldfindrealdelightindoingit,ifitwouldpleaseher。\"

  \"Howkindyouare!Ofcourseitwouldpleaseher。

  I’lltakethemtoherwhilethedewisstillonthem。\"AndawayflewBella,eagertogiveboththeflowersandtheprettymessagetothepoorinvalid。

  Edwardstoppedtospeaktothegardener,andMissMuirwentupthestepsalone。Thelonghallwaslinedwithportraits,andpacingslowlydownitsheexaminedthemwithinterest。Onecaughthereye,and,pausingbeforeit,shescrutinizeditcarefully。Ayoung,beautiful,butveryhaughtyfemaleface。MissMuirsuspectedatoncewhoitwas,andgaveadecidednod,asifshesawandcaughtatsomeunexpectedchance。

  Asoftrustlebehindhermadeherlookaround,and,seeingLucia,shebowed,halfturned,asifforanotherglanceatthepicture,andsaid,asifinvoluntarily,\"Howbeautifulitis!MayIaskifitisanancestor,MissBeaufort?\"

  \"Itisthelikenessofmymother\"wasthereply,givenwithasoftenedvoiceandeyesthatlookeduptenderly。

  \"Ah,Imighthaveknown,fromtheresemblance,butIscarcelysawyoulastnight。Excusemyfreedom,butLadySydneytreatedmeasafriend,andIforgetmyposition。Allowme。\"

  Asshespoke,MissMuirstoopedtoreturnthehandkerchiefwhichhadfallenfromLucia’shand,anddidsowithahumblemienwhichtouchedtheother’sheart;for,thoughaproud,itwasalsoaverygenerousone。

  \"Thankyou。Areyoubetter,thismorning?\"shesaid,graciously。Andhavingreceivedanaffirmativereply,sheadded,asshewalkedon,\"Iwillshowyoutothebreakfastroom,asBellaisnothere。

  Itisaveryinformalmealwithus,formyauntisneverdownandmycousinsareveryirregularintheirhours。Youcanalwayshaveyourswhenyoulike,withoutwaitingforusifyouareanearlyriser。\"

  BellaandEdwardappearedbeforetheotherswereseated,andMissMuirquietlyateherbreakfast,feelingwellsatisfiedwithherhour’swork。NedrecountedherexploitwithHector,Belladeliveredhermother’sthanksfortheflowers,andLuciamorethanoncerecalled,withpardonablevanity,thatthegovernesshadcomparedhertoherlovelymother,expressingbyalookasmuchadmirationforthelivinglikenessasforthepaintedone。Allkindlydidtheirbesttomakethepalegirlfeelathome,andtheircordialmannerseemedtowarmanddrawherout;

  forsoonsheputoffhersad,meekairandentertainedthemwithgayanecdotesofherlifeinParis,hertravelsinRussiawhengovernessinPrinceJermadoff’sfamily,andallmannerofwittystoriesthatkepttheminterestedandmerrylongafterthemealwasover。Inthemiddleofanabsorbingadventure,Coventrycamein,noddedlazily,liftedhisbrows,asifsurprisedatseeingthegovernessthere,andbeganhisbreakfastasiftheennuiofanotherdayhadalreadytakenpossessionofhim。MissMuirstoppedshort,andnoentreatiescouldinducehertogoon。

  \"AnothertimeIwillfinishit,ifyoulike。NowMissBellaandIshouldbeatourbooks。\"Andshelefttheroom,followedbyherpupil,takingnonoticeoftheyoungmasterofthehouse,beyondagracefulbowinanswertohiscarelessnod。

  \"Mercifulcreature!shegoeswhenIcome,anddoesnotmakelifeunendurablebymopingaboutbeforemyeyes。Doesshebelongtothemoral,themelancholy,theromantic,orthedashingclass,Ned?\"

  saidGerald,loungingoverhiscoffeeashedidovereverythingheattempted。

  \"Tononeofthem;sheisacapitallittlewoman。

  IwishyouhadseenhertameHectorthismorning。\"AndEdwardrepeatedhisstory。

  \"Notabadmoveonherpart,\"saidCoventryinreply。

  \"Shemustbeanobservingaswellasanenergeticyoungperson,todiscoveryourchiefweaknessandattackitsosoon。Firsttamethehorse,andthenthemaster。Itwillbeamusingtowatchthegame,onlyIshallbeunderthepainfulnecessityofcheckmatingyouboth,ifitgetsserious。\"

  \"Youneedn’texertyourself,oldfellow,onmyaccount。

  IfIwasnotabovethinkingillofaninoffensivegirl,Ishouldsayyouweretheprizebestworthwinning,andadviseyoutotakecareofyourownheart,ifyou’vegotone,whichIratherdoubt。\"

  \"Ioftendoubtit,myself;butIfancythelittleScotchwomanwillnotbeabletosatisfyeitherofusuponthatpoint。Howdoesyourhighnesslikeher?\"askedCoventryofhiscousin,whosatnearhim。

  \"BetterthanIthoughtIshould。Sheiswell-bred,unassuming,andveryentertainingwhenshelikes。ShehastoldussomeofthewittieststoriesI’veheardforalongtime。Didn’tourlaughterwakeyou?\"repliedLucia。

  \"Yes。Nowatoneforitbyamusingmewitharepetitionofthesewittytales。\"

  \"Thatisimpossible;heraccentandmannerarehalfthecharm,\"saidNed。\"Iwishyouhadkeptawaytenminuteslonger,foryourappearancespoiltthebeststoryofall。\"

  \"Whydidn’tshegoon?\"askedCoventry,witharayofcuriosity。

  \"Youforgetthatsheoverhearduslastnight,andmustfeelthatyouconsiderherabore。Shehaspride,andnowomanforgetsspeecheslikethoseyoumade,\"answeredLucia。

  \"Orforgivesthem,either,Ibelieve。Well,Imustberesignedtolanguishunderherdispleasurethen。OnSydney’saccountItakeaslightinterestinher;notthatIexpecttolearnanythingfromher,forawomanwithamouthlikethatneverconfidesorconfessesanything。

  ButIhaveafancytoseewhatcaptivatedhim;forcaptivatedhewas,beyondadoubt,andbynoladywhomhemetinsociety。Didyoueverhearanythingofit,Ned?\"askedGerald。

  \"I’mnotfondofscandalorgossip,andneverlistentoeither。\"WithwhichremarkEdwardlefttheroom。

  Luciawascalledoutbythehousekeeperamomentafter,andCoventrylefttothesocietymostwearisometohim,namelyhisown。Asheentered,hehadcaughtapartofthestorywhichMissMuirhadbeentelling,andithadexcitedhiscuriositysomuchthathefoundhimselfwonderingwhattheendcouldbeandwishingthathemighthearit。

  Whatthedeucedidsherunawayfor,whenIcamein?hethought。Ifsheisamusing,shemustmakeherselfuseful;forit’sintenselydull,Iown,here,inspiteofLucia。Hey,what’sthat?

  Itwasarich,sweetvoice,singingabrilliantItalianair,andsingingitwithanexpressionthatmadethemusicdoublydelicious。

  SteppingoutoftheFrenchwindow,Coventrystrolledalongthesunnyterrace,enjoyingthesongwiththerelishofaconnoisseur。Othersfollowed,andstillhewalkedandlistened,forgetfulofwearinessortime。Asoneexquisiteairended,heinvoluntarilyapplauded。MissMuir’sfaceappearedforaninstant,thenvanished,andnomoremusicfollowed,thoughCoventrylingered,hopingtohearthevoiceagain。Formusicwastheonethingofwhichheneverwearied,andneitherLucianorBellapossessedskillenoughtocharmhim。Foranhourheloiteredontheterraceorthelawn,baskinginthesunshine,tooindolenttoseekoccupationorsociety。AtlengthBellacameout,hatinhand,andnearlystumbledoverherbrother,wholayonthegrass。

  \"Youlazyman,haveyoubeendawdlinghereallthistime?\"shesaid,lookingdownathim。

  \"No,I’vebeenverybusy。Comeandtellmehowyou’vegotonwiththelittledragon。\"

  \"Can’tstop。ShebademetakearunaftermyFrench,sothatImightbereadyformydrawing,andsoImust。\"

  \"It’stoowarmtorun。Sitdownandamuseyourdesertedbrother,whohashadnosocietybutbeesandlizardsforanhour。\"

  Hedrewherdownashespoke,andBellaobeyed;for,inspiteofhisindolence,hewasonetowhomallsubmittedwithoutdreamingofrefusal。

  \"Whathaveyoubeendoing?Muddlingyourpoorlittlebrainswithallmannerofelegantrubbish?\"

  \"No,I’vebeenenjoyingmyselfimmensely。Jeanissointeresting,sokindandclever。Shedidn’tboremewithstupidgrammar,butjusttalkedtomeinsuchprettyFrenchthatIgotoncapitally,andlikeitasIneverexpectedto,afterLucia’sdullwayofteachingit。\"

  \"Whatdidyoutalkabout?\"

  \"Oh,allmannerofthings。Sheaskedquestions,andIanswered,andshecorrectedme。\"

  \"Questionsaboutouraffairs,Isuppose?\"

  \"Notone。Shedon’tcaretwosousforusorouraffairs。

  Ithoughtshemightliketoknowwhatsortofpeoplewewere,soItoldheraboutPapa’ssuddendeath,UncleJohn,andyou,andNed;butinthemidstofitshesaid,inherquietway,’Youaregettingtooconfidential,mydear。Itisnotbesttotalktoofreelyofone’saffairstostrangers。

  Letusspeakofsomethingelse。’\"

  \"Whatwereyoutalkingofwhenshesaidthat,Bell?\"

  \"You。\"

  \"Ah,thennowondershewasbored。\"

  \"Shewastiredofmychatter,anddidn’thearhalfIsaid;orshewasbusysketchingsomethingformetocopy,andthinkingofsomethingmoreinterestingthantheCoventrys。\"

  \"Howdoyouknow?\"

  \"Bytheexpressionofherface。Didyoulikehermusic,Gerald?\"

  \"Yes。WassheangrywhenIclapped?\"

  \"Shelookedsurprised,thenratherproud,andshutthepianoatonce,thoughIbeggedhertogoon。Isn’tJeanaprettyname?\"

  \"Notbad;butwhydon’tyoucallherMissMuir?\"

  \"Shebeggedmenot。Shehatesit,andlovestobecalledJean,alone。I’veimaginedsuchanicelittleromanceabouther,andsomedayIshalltellher,forI’msureshehashadalovetrouble。\"

  \"Don’tgetsuchnonsenseintoyourhead,butfollowMissMuir’swell-bredexampleanddon’tbecuriousaboutotherpeople’saffairs。Askhertosingtonight;itamusesme。\"

  \"Shewon’tcomedown,Ithink。We’veplannedtoreadandworkinmyboudoir,whichistobeourstudynow。Mammawillstayinherroom,soyouandLuciacanhavethedrawingroomalltoyourselves。\"

  \"Thankyou。WhatwillNeddo?\"

  \"HewillamuseMamma,hesays。DearoldNed!Iwishyou’dstiraboutandgethimhiscommission。Heissoimpatienttobedoingsomethingandyetsoproudhewon’taskagain,afteryouhaveneglecteditsomanytimesandrefusedUncle’shelp。\"

  \"I’llattendtoitverysoon;don’tworryme,child。

  Hewilldoverywellforatime,quietlyherewithus。\"

  \"Youalwayssaythat,yetyouknowhechafesandisunhappyatbeingdependentonyou。MammaandIdon’tmind;butheisaman,anditfretshim。Hesaidhe’dtakemattersintohisownhandssoon,andthenyoumaybesorryyouweresoslowinhelpinghim。\"

  \"MissMuirislookingoutofthewindow。You’dbettergoandtakeyourrun,elseshewillscold。\"

  \"Notshe。I’mnotabitafraidofher,she’ssogentleandsweet。I’mfondofheralready。You’llgetasbrownasNed,lyinghereinthesun。Bytheway,MissMuiragreeswithmeinthinkinghimhandsomerthanyou。\"

  \"Iadmirehertasteandquiteagreewithher。\"

  \"Shesaidhewasmanly,andthatwasmoreattractivethanbeautyinaman。Shedoesexpressthingssonicely。NowI’moff。\"

  AndawaydancedBella,hummingtheburdenofMissMuir’ssweetestsong。

  \"’Energyismoreattractivethanbeautyinaman。’

  Sheisright,buthowthedeucecanamanbeenergetic,withnothingtoexpendhisenergiesupon?\"musedCoventry,withhishatoverhiseyes。

  Afewmomentslater,thesweepofadresscaughthisear。Withoutstirring,asidelongglanceshowedhimMissMuircomingacrosstheterrace,asiftojoinBella。Twostonestepsleddowntothelawn。Helaynearthem,andMissMuirdidnotseehimtillcloseuponhim。

  Shestartedandslippedonthelaststep,recoveredherself,andglidedon,withaglanceofunmistakablecontemptasshepassedtherecumbentfigureoftheapparentsleeper。SeveralthingsinBella’sreporthadnettledhim,butthislookmadehimangry,thoughhewouldnotownit,eventohimself。

  \"Gerald,comehere,quick!\"presentlycalledBella,fromtherusticseatwhereshestoodbesidehergoverness,whosatwithherhandoverherfaceasifinpain。

  Gatheringhimselfup,Coventryslowlyobeyed,butinvoluntarilyquickenedhispaceasheheardMissMuirsay,\"Don’tcallhim;hecandonothing\";fortheemphasisontheword\"he\"wasverysignificant。

  \"Whatisit,Bella?\"heasked,lookingratherwiderawakethanusual。

  \"YoustartledMissMuirandmadeherturnherankle。

  Nowhelphertothehouse,forsheisingreatpain;anddon’tliethereanymoretofrightenpeoplelikeasnakeinthegrass,\"saidhissisterpetulantly。

  \"Ibegyourpardon。Willyouallowme?\"AndCoventryofferedhisarm。

  MissMuirlookedupwiththeexpressionwhichannoyedhimandansweredcoldly,\"Thankyou,MissBellawilldoaswell。\"

  \"Permitmetodoubtthat。\"Andwithagesturetoodecidedtoberesisted,Coventrydrewherarmthroughhisandledherintothehouse。Shesubmittedquietly,saidthepainwouldsoonbeover,andwhensettledonthecouchinBella’sroomdismissedhimwiththebriefestthanks。Consideringtheunwontedexertionhehadmade,hethoughtshemighthavebeenalittlemoregrateful,andwentawaytoLucia,whoalwaysbrightenedwhenhecame。

  NomorewasseenofMissMuirtillteatime;fornow,whilethefamilywereinretirement,theydinedearlyandsawnocompany。

  Thegovernesshadexcusedherselfatdinner,butcamedownintheeveningalittlepalerthanusualandwithaslightlimpinhergait。SirJohnwasthere,talkingwithhisnephew,andtheymerelyacknowledgedherpresencebythesortofbowwhichgentlemenbestowongovernesses。Assheslowlymadeherwaytoherplacebehindtheurn,Coventrysaidtohisbrother,\"Takeherafootstool,andaskherhowsheis,Ned。\"Then,asifnecessarytoaccountforhispolitenesstohisuncle,heexplainedhowhewasthecauseoftheaccident。

  \"Yes,yes。Iunderstand。Ratheranicelittleperson,Ifancy。Notexactlyabeauty,butaccomplishedandwell-bred,whichisbetterforoneofherclass。\"

  \"Sometea,SirJohn?\"saidasoftvoiceathiselbow,andtherewasMissMuir,offeringcupstothegentlemen。

  \"Thankyou,thankyou,\"saidSirJohn,sincerelyhopingshehadoverheardhim。

  AsCoventrytookhis,hesaidgraciously,\"Youareveryforgiving,MissMuir,towaituponme,afterIhavecausedyousomuchpain。\"

  \"Itismyduty,sir\"washerreply,inatonewhichplainlysaid,\"butnotmypleasure。\"Andshereturnedtoherplace,tosmile,andchat,andbecharming,withBellaandherbrother。

  Lucia,hoveringnearheruncleandGerald,keptthemtoherself,butwasdisturbedtofindthattheireyesoftenwanderedtothecheerfulgroupaboutthetable,andthattheirattentionseemeddistractedbythefrequentburstsoflaughterandfragmentsofanimatedconversationwhichreachedthem。Inthemidstofanaccountofatragicaffairwhichsheendeavoredtomakeasinterestingandpatheticaspossible,SirJohnburstintoaheartylaugh,whichbetrayedthathehadbeenlisteningtoalivelierstorythanherown。Muchannoyed,shesaidhastily,\"Iknewitwouldbeso!Bellahasnoideaofthepropermannerinwhichtotreatagoverness。SheandNedwillforgetthedifferenceofrankandspoilthatpersonforherwork。Sheisinclinedtobepresumptuousalready,andifmyauntwon’ttroubleherselftogiveMissMuirahintintime,Ishall。\"

  \"Waittillshehasfinishedthatstory,Ibegofyou,\"saidCoventry,forSirJohnwasalreadyoff。

  \"Ifyoufindthatnonsensesoentertaining,whydon’tyoufollowUncle’sexample?Idon’tneedyou。\"

  \"Thankyou。Iwill。\"AndLuciawasdeserted。

  ButMissMuirhadendedand,beckoningtoBella,lefttheroom,asifquiteunconsciousofthehonorconferreduponherorthedullnesssheleftbehindher。Nedwentuptohismother,GeraldreturnedtomakehispeacewithLucia,and,biddingthemgood-night,SirJohnturnedhomeward。Strollingalongtheterrace,hecametothelightedwindowofBella’sstudy,andwishingtosayawordtoher,hehalfpushedasidethecurtainandlookedin。Apleasantlittlescene。Bellaworkingbusily,andnearherinalowchair,withthelightfallingonherfairhairanddelicateprofile,satMissMuir,readingaloud。\"Novels!\"thoughtSirJohn,andsmiledatthemforapairofromanticgirls。Butpausingtolistenamomentbeforehespoke,hefounditwasnonovel,buthistory,readwithafluencywhichmadeeveryfactinteresting,everysketchofcharactermemorable,bythedramaticeffectgiventoit。SirJohnwasfondofhistory,andfailingeyesightoftencurtailedhisfavoriteamusement。

  Hehadtriedreaders,butnonesuitedhim,andhehadgivenuptheplan。

  Nowashelistened,hethoughthowpleasantlythesmoothlyflowingvoicewouldwileawayhisevenings,andheenviedBellahernewacquisition。

  Abellrang,andBellasprangup,saying,\"Waitformeaminute。ImustruntoMamma,andthenwewillgoonwiththischarmingprince。\"

  Awayshewent,andSirJohnwasabouttoretireasquietlyashecame,whenMissMuir’speculiarbehaviorarrestedhimforaninstant。Droppingthebook,shethrewherarmsacrossthetable,laidherheaddownuponthem,andbrokeintoapassionoftears,likeonewhocouldbearrestraintnolonger。Shockedandamazed,SirJohnstoleaway;

  butallthatnightthekindheartedgentlemanpuzzledhisbrainswithconjecturesabouthisniece’sinterestingyounggoverness,quiteunconsciousthatsheintendedheshoulddoso。

  BehindaMask:or,AWoman’sPower。Chapter3PASSIONANDPIQUEForseveralweeksthemostmonotonoustranquillityseemedtoreignatCoventryHouse,andyet,unseen,unsuspected,astormwasgathering。

  ThearrivalofMissMuirseemedtoproduceachangeineveryone,thoughnoonecouldhaveexplainedhoworwhy。Nothingcouldbemoreunobtrusiveandretiringthanhermanners。ShewasdevotedtoBella,whosoonadoredher,andwasonlyhappywheninhersociety。SheministeredinmanywaystoMrs。Coventry’scomfort,andthatladydeclaredthereneverwassuchanurse。Sheamused,interestedandwonEdwardwithherwitandwomanlysympathy。ShemadeLuciarespectandenvyherforheraccomplishments,andpiquedindolentGeraldbyherpersistentavoidanceofhim,whileSirJohnwascharmedwithherrespectfuldeferenceandthegracefullittleattentionsshepaidhiminafrankandartlessway,verywinningtothelonelyoldman。Theveryservantslikedher;andinsteadofbeing,whatmostgovernessesare,aforlorncreaturehoveringbetweensuperiorsandinferiors,JeanMuirwasthelifeofthehouse,andthefriendofallbuttwo。

  Luciadislikedher,andCoventrydistrustedher;

  neithercouldexactlysaywhy,andneitherownedthefeeling,eventothemselves。

  Bothwatchedhercovertlyyetfoundnoshortcominganywhere。Meek,modest,faithful,andinvariablysweet-tempered——theycouldcomplainofnothingandwonderedattheirowndoubts,thoughtheycouldnotbanishthem。

  Itsooncametopassthatthefamilywasdivided,orratherthattwomemberswereleftverymuchtothemselves。Pleadingtimidity,JeanMuirkeptmuchinBella’sstudyandsoonmadeitsuchapleasantlittlenookthatNedandhismother,andoftenSirJohn,cameintoenjoythemusic,reading,orcheerfulchatwhichmadetheeveningssogay。Luciaatfirstwasonlytoogladtohavehercousintoherself,andhetoolazytocarewhatwentonabouthim。Butpresentlyheweariedofhersociety,forshewasnotabrilliantgirl,andpossessedfewofthosewinningartswhichcharmamanandstealintohisheart。Rumorsofthemerrymakingsthatwentonreachedhimandmadehimcurioustosharethem;echoesoffinemusicwentsoundingthroughthehouse,asheloungedabouttheemptydrawingroom;andpealsoflaughterreachedhimwhilelisteningtoLucia’sgravediscourse。

  Shesoondiscoveredthathersocietyhadlostitscharm,andthemoreeagerlyshetriedtopleasehim,themoresignallyshefailed。BeforelongCoventryfellintoahabitofstrollingoutupontheterraceofanevening,andamusinghimselfbypassingandrepassingthewindowofBella’sroom,catchingglimpsesofwhatwasgoingonandreportingtheresultofhisobservationstoLucia,whowastooproudtoaskadmissiontothehappycircleortoseemtodesireit。

  \"IshallgotoLondontomorrow,Lucia,\"Geraldsaidoneevening,ashecamebackfromwhathecalled\"asurvey,\"lookingverymuchannoyed。

  \"ToLondon?\"exclaimedhiscousin,surprised。

  \"Yes,ImustbestirmyselfandgetNedhiscommission,oritwillbealloverwithhim。\"

  \"Howdoyoumean?\"

  \"Heisfallinginloveasfastasitispossibleforaboytodoit。Thatgirlhasbewitchedhim,andhewillmakeafoolofhimselfverysoon,unlessIputastoptoit。\"

  \"Iwasafraidshewouldattemptaflirtation。Thesepersonsalwaysdo,theyaresuchamischief-makingrace。\"

  \"Ah,butthereyouarewrong,asfaraslittleMuirisconcerned。Shedoesnotflirt,andNedhastoomuchsenseandspirittobecaughtbyasillycoquette。Shetreatshimlikeaneldersister,andminglesthemostattractivefriendlinesswithaquietdignitythatcaptivatestheboy。I’vebeenwatchingthem,andthereheis,devouringherwithhiseyes,whileshereadsafascinatingnovelinthemostfascinatingstyle。BellaandMammaareabsorbedinthetale,andseenothing;butNedmakeshimselfthehero,MissMuirtheheroine,andlivesthelovescenewithalltheardorofamanwhosehearthasjustwakedup。Poorlad!Poorlad!\"

  Lucialookedathercousin,amazedbytheenergywithwhichhespoke,theanxietyinhisusuallylistlessface。Thechangebecamehim,foritshowedwhathemightbe,makingoneregretstillmorewhathewas。Beforeshecouldspeak,hewasgoneagain,toreturnpresently,laughing,yetlookingalittleangry。

  \"Whatnow?\"sheasked。

  \"’Listenersneverhearanygoodofthemselves’isthetruestofproverbs。IstoppedamomenttolookatNed,andheardthefollowingflatteringremarks。Mammaisgone,andNedwasaskinglittleMuirtosingthatdeliciousbarcaroleshegaveustheotherevening。

  \"’Notnow,nothere,’shesaid。

  \"’Whynot?Yousangitinthedrawingroomreadilyenough,’saidNed,imploringly。

  \"’Thatisaverydifferentthing,’andshelookedathimwithalittleshakeofthehead,forhewasfoldinghishandsanddoingthepassionatepathetic。

  \"’Comeandsingittherethen,’saidinnocentBella。

  ’Geraldlikesyourvoicesomuch,andcomplainsthatyouwillneversingtohim。’

  \"’Heneverasksme,’saidMuir,withanoddsmile。

  \"’Heistoolazy,buthewantstohearyou。’

  \"’Whenheasksme,Iwillsing——ifIfeellikeit。’Andsheshruggedhershoulderswithaprovokinggestureofindifference。

  \"’Butitamuseshim,andhegetssoboreddownhere,’

  beganstupidlittleBella。’Don’tbeshyorproud,Jean,butcomeandentertainthepooroldfellow。’

  \"’No,thankyou。IengagedtoteachMissCoventry,nottoamuseMr。Coventry’wasalltheanswershegot。

  \"’YouamuseNed,whynotGerald?Areyouafraidofhim?’askedBella。

  \"MissMuirlaughed,suchascornfullaugh,andsaid,inthatpeculiartoneofhers,’Icannotfancyanyonebeingafraidofyourelderbrother。’

  \"’Iam,veryoften,andsowouldyoube,ifyoueversawhimangry。’AndBellalookedasifI’dbeatenher。

  \"’Doesheeverwakeupenoughtobeangry?’askedthatgirl,withanairofsurprise。HereNedbrokeintoafitoflaughter,andtheyareatitnow,Ifancy,bythesound。\"

  \"Theirfoolishgossipisnotworthgettingexcitedabout,butIcertainlywouldsendNedaway。It’snousetryingtogetridof’thatgirl,’asyousay,formyauntisasdeludedaboutherasNedandBella,andshereallydoesgetthechildalongsplendidly。DispatchNed,andthenshecandonoharm,\"saidLucia,watchingCoventry’salteredfaceashestoodinthemoonlight,justoutsidethewindowwhereshesat。

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