Heraisedhisclenchedfistthreateninglytoheaven,andhiseyesdartedlightning。"Buthow!"saidhe,afterapause——"hashenotrecentlyreadbeforeusapoemtohisGeraldine,inwhichhethanksherforherlove,andacknowledgeshimselfeternallyherdebtorforthekissshegavehim?"
"HehasreadbeforeyourmajestysuchapoemtoGeraldine。"
Thekingutteredalowcry,andraisedhimselfinhisseat。
"Proofs,"saidhe,inahoarse,hollowvoice——"proofs——or,Itellyou,yourownheadshallatoneforthisaccusation!"
"Thisproof,yourmajesty,Iwillgiveyou!"saidEarlDouglas,solemnly。"Itpleasesyourmajesty,inthefulnessofyourgentlenessandmercy,towanttodoubttheaccusationofthenobleduchess。Well,now,IwillfurnishyouinfallibleproofthatHenryHoward,EarlofSurrey,reallylovesthequeen,andthathereallydarestoextolandadoretheking'swifeashisGeraldine。Youshallwithyourownears,sire,hearhowEarlSurreyswearshislovetothequeen。"
Thescreamwhichthekingnowutteredwassofrightful,andgaveevidenceofsomuchinwardagonyandrage,thatitstrucktheearldumb,andmadethecheeksoftheladiesturnpale。
"Douglas,Douglas,bewarehowyourousethelion!"gaspedtheking。
"Thelionmightrendyouyourselfinpieces!"
"ThisverynightIwillgiveyoutheproofthatyoudemand,sire。
ThisverynightyoushallhearhowEarlSurrey,sittingatthefeetofhisGeraldine,swearstoherhislove。"
"Itiswell!"saidtheking。"Thisnight,then!Woetoyou,Douglas,ifyoucannotredeemyourword!"
"Iwilldoso,yourmajesty。Forthis,itisonlynecessarythatyouwillbegraciouslypleasedtosweartomethatyouwillnot,byasighorabreath,betrayyourself。Theearlissuspicious;andthefearofanevilconsciencehassharpenedhisear。Hewouldrecognizeyoubyyoursigh,andhislipswouldnotspeakthosewordsandavowalswhichyoudesiretohear。"
"IsweartoyouthatIwillnotbyanysighorbreathbetraymypresence!"saidtheking,solemnly。"IswearthistoyoubytheholymotherofGod!Butnowletthatsuffice。Air——air——Isuffocate!
Everythingswimsbeforemyeyes。Openthewindow,thatalittleairmayflowin!Ah!thatisgood!Thisairatleastispure,andnotinfectedwithsinandslander!"
AndthekinghadEarlDouglasrollhimtotheopenedwindow,andinspiredinlongdraughtsthatpurefreshair。Thenheturnedtotheladieswithanagreeablesmile。
"Myladies,"saidhe,"Ithankyou!Youhaveto-dayshownyourselvesmytrueanddevotedfriends!Ishalleverrememberit,andIbegofyou,ifatanytimeyouneedafriendandprotector,toapplytouswithallconfidence。Weshallneverforgetwhatgreatserviceyouhaveto-dayrenderedus。"
Henoddedtotheminafriendlymanner,whilst,withamajesticwaveofthehand,hedismissedthem,andconcludedtheaudience。
"Andnow,Douglas,"exclaimedtheking,vehemently,assoonastheladieshadretired——"nowIhavehadenoughofthisdreadfultorture!
Oh,yousayIamtopunishthetraitors——theseSurreys——andyouinflictonmethemostfrightfulpainsoftherack!"
"Sire,therewasnoothermeansofdeliveringupthisSurreytoyou。
Youwerewishingthathewereacriminal;andIshallprovetoyouthatheisso。"
"Oh,Ishallthenbeableatleasttotreadhishatedheadundermyfeet"saidtheking,grindinghisteeth。"Ishallnomoretremblebeforethismaliciousenemy,whogoesaboutamongmypeoplewithhishypocriticaltongue,whileI,torturedwithpain,sitinthedungeonofmysickroom。Yes,yes,Ithankyou,Douglas,thatyouwillhandhimovertomyarmofvengeance;andmysoulisfullofjoyandserenityatit。Ah,whywereyouobligedtocloudthisfair,thissublimehour?Whywasitnecessarytoweavethequeenintothisgloomywebofguiltandcrime?Hercheerfulsmileandherradiantlookshaveeverbeenanenjoymentsodeartomyeyes。"
"Sire,Idonotbyanymeanssaythatthequeenisguilty。OnlytherewasnoothermeanstoprovetoyouEarlSurrey'sguiltthanthatyoushouldhearforyourselfhisconfessionoflovetothequeen。"
"AndIwillhearit!"criedtheking,whohadnowalreadyovercomethesentimentalemotionofhisheart。
"Yes,IwillhavefullconvictionofSurrey'sguilt;andwoetothequeen,shouldIfindheralsoguilty!Thisnight,then,earl!Buttillthen,silenceandsecrecy!Wewillhavefatherandsonseizedandimprisonedatthesamehour;forotherwisetheimprisonmentoftheonemighteasilyserveasawarningtotheother,andhemightescapemyjustwrath。Ah,theyaresosly——theseHowards——andtheirheartsaresofullofcunningandmalice!Butnowtheyshallescapemenomore;nowtheyareours!Howitdoesmegoodtothinkthat!
Andhowbrisklyandlightlymyheartleaps!Itisasthoughastreamofnewlifewererushingthroughmyveins,andanewpowerwereinfusedintomyblood。Oh,itwastheseHowardsthatmademesick。I
shallbewellagainwhenIknowthattheyareintheTower。Yes,yes,myheartleapswithjoy,andthisistobeahappyandblessedday。Callthequeenhithertome,thatImayoncemoreenjoyherrosyfacebeforeImakeitturnpalewithterror。Yes,letthequeencome,andletheradornherself;Iwanttoseeheroncemoreinthefullsplendorofheryouthandherroyalty,beforeherstargoesoutindarkness。IwilloncemoredelightmyselfwithherbeforeImakeherweep。Ah,knowyou,Douglas,thatthereisnoenjoymentkeener,moredevilish,andmoreheavenly,thantoseesuchapersonwhosmilesandsuspectsnothing,whilesheisalreadycondemned;whostilladornsherheadwithroses,whiletheexecutionerisalreadysharpeningtheaxethatistolaythatheadlow;whostillhashopesofthefuture,andofjoyandhappiness,whileherhouroflifehasalreadyrunout;whileIhavealreadybiddenherstopanddescendintothegrave!So,callthequeentome;andtellherthatweareinamerrymood,andwanttojestandlaughwithher!Callalltheladiesandlordsofourcourt;andhavetheroyalsaloonsopened;
andletthemberadiantwiththebrilliancyofthelights;andletushavemusic——loud,crashingmusic——forwewantatleasttomakethisamerrydayforussinceitseemsasthoughweshouldhaveasadandunhappynight。Yes,yes,amerrydaywewillhave;andafterthat,letcomewhatcomemay!Thesaloonsshallresoundwithlaughterandjoyfulness;andnaughtbutrejoicingandfunshallbeheardinthegreatroyalsaloons。AndinvitealsotheDukeofNorfolk,mynoblecousin,whoshareswithmemyroyalcoat-of-arms。
Yes,invitehim,thatImayenjoyoncemorehishaughtyandimposingbeautyandgrandeurbeforethisaugustsunisextinguishedandleavesusagaininnightanddarkness。TheninvitealsoWriothesley,thehighchancellor,andlethimbringwithhimafewgallantandbravesoldiersofourbody-guard。Theyaretobethenobleduke'ssuite,whenhewishestoleaveourfeastandgohomeward——homeward——
ifnottohispalace,yettotheTower,andtothegrave。Go,go,Douglas,andattendtoallthisforme!Andsendmeheredirectlymymerryfool,JohnHeywood。Hemustpassawaythetimeformetillthefeastbegins。Hemustmakemelaughandbegay。"
"Iwillgoandfulfilyourorders,sire,"saidEarlDouglas。"Iwillorderthefeast,andimpartyourcommandstothequeenandyourcourt。Andfirstofall,IwillsendJohnHeywoodtoyou。Butpardonme,yourmajesty,ifIventuretoremindyouthatyouhavegivenmeyourroyalwordnottobetrayoursecretbyasinglesyllable,orevenbyasigh。"
"Igavemyword,andIwillkeepit!"saidtheking。"Gonow,EarlDouglas,anddowhatIhavebiddenyou!"
Whollyexhaustedbythisparoxysmofcrueldelight,thekingsankbackinhisseat,andmoaningandgroaningherubbedhisleg,thepiercingpainsofwhichhehadforamomentforgotten,butwhichnowremindedhimoftheirpresencewithsomuchthemorecruelfury。
"Ah,ah!"moanedtheking。"Heboastsofbeingabletosleepwhenhepleases。Well,thistimewewillbetheonetolullthishaughtyearltosleep。Butitwillbeasleepoutofwhichheisnevertoawakeagain!"
Whilethekingthuswailedandsuffered,EarlDouglashastenedwithquick,firmstepthroughthesuiteofroyalapartments。Aproud,triumphantsmileplayedabouthislips,andajoyfulexpressionofvictoryflashedfromhiseyes。
"Triumph!triumph!weshallconquer!"saidhe,ashenowenteredhisdaughter'schamberandextendedhishandtoLadyJane。"Jane,wehaveatlastreachedthegoal,andyouwillsoonbeKingHenry'sseventhwife!"
ArosyshimmerflittedforamomentoverLadyJane'spale,colorlesscheeks,andasmileplayedaboutherlips——asmile,however,whichwasmoresadthanloudsobscouldhavebeen。
"Ah,"saidsheinalowtone,"Ifearonlythatmypoorheadwillbetooweaktoweararoyalcrown。"
"Courage,courage,Jane,liftupyourhead,andbeagainmystrong,prouddaughter!"
"But,Isuffersomuch,myfather,"sighedshe。"Itishellthatburnswithinme!"
"Butsoon,Jane,soonyoushallfeelagaintheblissofheaven!I
hadforbiddenyoutograntHenryHowardameeting,becauseitmightbringusdanger。Well,then,nowyourtenderheartshallbesatisfied。To-nightyoushallembraceyourloveragain!"
"Oh,"murmuredshe,"hewillagaincallmehisGeraldine,anditwillnotbeI,butthequeen,thathekissesinmyarms!"
"Yes,to-day,itwillstillbeso,Jane;butIsweartoyouthatto-
dayisthelasttimethatyouareobligedtoreceivehimthus。"
"ThelasttimethatIseehim?"askedJane,withanexpressionofalarm。
"No,Jane,onlythelasttimethatHenryHowardlovesinyouthequeen,andnotyouyourself。"
"Oh,hewillneverloveme!"murmuredshe,sadly。
"Hewillloveyou,foryouitwillbethatwillsavehislife。
Hasten,then。Jane,haste!Writehimquicklyoneofthosetendernotesthatyouinditewithsomasterlyahand。Invitehimtoameetingto-nightattheusualtimeandplace。"
"Oh,Ishallatlasthavehimagain!"whisperedLadyJane;andshesteppedtothewriting-tableandwithtremblinghandbegantowrite。
Butsuddenlyshestopped,andlookedatherfathersharplyandsuspiciously。
"Yousweartome,myfather,thatnodangerthreatenshimifhecomes?"
"Isweartoyou,Jane,thatyoushallbetheonetosavehislife!I
sweartoyou,Jane,thatyoushalltakevengeanceonthequeen——
vengeanceforalltheagony,thehumiliationanddespairthatyouhavesufferedbyher。To-daysheisyetQueenofEngland!To-morrowshewillbenothingmorethanacriminal,whosighsintheconfinementoftheTowerforthehourofherexecution。AndyouwillbeHenry'sseventhqueen。Write,then,mydaughter,write!Andmaylovedictatetoyoutheproperwords!"
CHAPTERXXX。
THEFEASTOFDEATH。
Foralongtimethekinghadnotappearedinsuchgoodspiritsasonthisfestiveevening。Foralongtimehehadnotbeensocompletelythetenderhusband,thegood-naturedcompanion,thecheerfulbon-
vivant。
Thepainsofhislegseemedtohavedisappeared,andeventheweightofhisbodyseemedtobelessburdensomethanusual,formorethanonceherosefromhischair,andwalkedafewstepsthroughthebrilliantlylightedsaloon,inwhichtheladiesandlordsofhiscourt,infestiveattire,weremovinggentlytoandfro;inwhichmusicandlaughterresounded。Howtenderheshowedhimselftowardthequeento-day;withwhatextraordinarykindnesshemettheDukeofNorfolk;withwhatsmilingattention,helistenedtotheEarlofSurrey,ashe,attheking'sdesire,recitedsomenewsonnetstoGeraldine!
ThismarkedpreferenceforthenobleHowardsenrapturedtheRomanCatholicpartyatcourt,andfilleditwithnewhopesandnewconfidence。
ButonetherewaswhodidnotallowhimselftobedeceivedbythismaskwhichKingHenryhadto-dayputonoverhiswrathfulface。
JohnHeywoodhadfaithneitherintheking'scheerfulnessnorinhistenderness。Heknewtheking;hewasawarethatthosetowhomhewasmostfriendlyoftenhadthemosttofearfromhim。Therefore,hewatchedhim;andhesaw,beneaththismaskoffriendliness,theking'srealangrycountenancesometimesflashoutinaquick,hastylook。
TheresoundingmusicandthemadrejoicingnomoredeceivedJohnHeywood。HebeheldDeathstandingbehindthisdazzlinglife;hesmeltthereekofcorruptionconcealedbeneaththeperfumeofthesebrilliantflowers。
JohnHeywoodnolongerlaughedandnolongerchatted。Hewatched。
Forthefirsttimeinalongwhilethekingdidnotneedto-daytheexcitingjestandthestingingwitofhisfoolinordertobecheerfulandingoodhumor。
Sothefoolhadtimeandleisuretobeareasonableandobservantman;andheimprovedthetime。
HesawthelooksofmutualunderstandingandsecuretriumphthatEarlDouglasexchangedwithGardiner,anditmadehimmistrustfultonoticethatthefavoritesoftheking,atothertimessojealous,didnotseemtobeatalldisturbedbytheextraordinarymarksoffavorwhichtheHowardswereenjoyingthisevening。
OnceheheardhowGardineraskedWriothesley,ashepassedby,"AndthesoldiersoftheTower?"andhowherepliedjustaslaconically,"Theystandnearthecoach,andwait。"
Itwas,therefore,perfectlyclearthatsomebodywouldbecommittedtoprisonthisveryday。Therewas,therefore,amongthelaughing,richly-attired,andjestingguestsofthiscourt,onewhothisverynight,whenheleftthesehallsradiantwithsplendorandpleasure,wastobeholdthedarkandgloomychambersoftheTower。
Theonlyquestionwas,whothatonewasforwhomthebrilliantcomedyofthiseveningwastobechangedtososadadrama。
JohnHeywoodfelthisheartoppressedwithanunaccountableapprehension,andtheking'sextraordinarytendernesstowardthequeenterrifiedhim。
AsnowhesmiledonCatharine,ashenowstrokedhercheeks,sohadthekingsmiledonAnneBoleyninthesamehourthatheorderedherarrest;sohadhestrokedBuckingham'scheekonthesamedaythathesignedhisdeath-warrant。
Thefoolwasalarmedatthisbrilliantfeast,resoundingmusic,andthemadmerrimentoftheking。Hewashorrifiedatthelaughingfacesandfrivolousjests,whichcamestreamingfromallthosemirthfullips。
OHeaven!theylaughed,anddeathwasinthemidstofthem;theylaughed,andthegatesoftheTowerwerealreadyopenedtoadmitoneofthosemerryguestsofthekingintothathousewhichnooneinthosedaysofHenrytheEighthleftagain,savetogotothestakeortoascendthescaffold!
Whowasthecondemned?Forwhomwerethesoldiersbelowatthecarriagewaiting?JohnHeywoodinvainrackedhisbrainwiththisquestion。
Nowherecouldhespyatracethatmightleadhimontherighttrack;
nowhereaclewthatmightconducthimthroughthislabyrinthofhorrors。
"Whenyouareafraidofthedevil,youdowelltoputyourselfunderhisimmediateprotection,"mutteredJohnHeywood;andsadanddespondentatheart,hecreptbehindtheking'sthroneandcroucheddownbyitontheground。
JohnHeywoodhadsuchalittle,diminutiveform,andtheking'sthronewassolargeandbroad,thatitaltogetherconcealedthelittlecrouchingfool。
NoonehadnoticedthatJohnHeywoodwasconcealedtherebehindtheking。Nobodysawhislarge,keeneyespeepingoutfrombehindthethroneandsurveyingandwatchingthewholehall。
JohnHeywoodcouldseeeverythingandheareverythinggoingoninthevicinityoftheking。Hecouldobserveeveryonewhoapproachedthequeen。
HesawLadyJanelikewise,whowasstandingbythequeen'sseat。HesawhowEarlDouglasdrewnearhisdaughter,andhowsheturneddeadlypaleashesteppeduptoher。
JohnHeywoodheldhisbreathandlistened。
EarlDouglasstoodnearhisdaughter,andnoddedtoherwithapeculiarsmile。"Go,now,Jane,goandchangeyourdress。Itistime。OnlyseehowimpatientlyandlonginglyHenryHowardisalreadylookingthisway,andwithwhatlanguishingandenamoredglancesheseemstogiveahinttothequeen。Gothen,Jane,andthinkofyourpromise。"
"Andwillyou,myfather,alsothinkofyourpromise?"inquiredLadyJane,withtremblinglips。"Willnodangerthreatenhim?"
"Iwill,Jane。Butnowmakehaste,mydaughter,andbeprudentandadroit。"
LadyJanebowed,andmurmuredafewunintelligiblewords。Thensheapproachedthequeen,andbeggedpermissiontoretirefromthefeast,becauseasevereindispositionhadsuddenlyovertakenher。
LadyJane'scountenancewassopaleanddeathlike,thatthequeenmightwellbelieveintheindispositionofherfirstmaidofhonor,andsheallowedhertoretire。LadyJaneleftthehall。ThequeencontinuedtheconversationwithLordHertford,whowasstandingbyher。Itwasaverylivelyandwarmconversation,andthequeenthereforedidnotheedwhatwaspassingaroundher;andsheheardnothingoftheconversationbetweenthekingandEarlDouglas。
JohnHeywood,stillcrouchingbehindtheking'sthrone,observedeverythingandheardeverywordofthissoftlywhisperedconversation。
"Sire,"saidEarlDouglas,"itislateandthehourofmidnightisdrawingnigh。Willyourmajestybepleasedtoconcludethefeast?
Foryouwellknowthatatmid-nightwemustbeoverthereinthegreensummer-house,anditisalongwaythere。"
"Yes,yes,atmidnight!"mutteredtheking。"Atmidnightthecarnivalisatanend;andweshalltearoffourmask,andshowourwrathfulcountenancetothecriminals!Atmidnightwemustbeoverinthegreensummer-house。Yes,Douglas,wemustmakehaste;foritwouldbecrueltoletthetenderSurreywaitstilllonger。SowewillgivehisGeraldinelibertytoleavethefeast;andweourselvesmustbeginourjourney。Ah,Douglas,itisahardpaththatwehavetotread,andthefuriesandgodsofvengeancebearourtorches。Towork,then——towork!"
Thekingarosefromhisseat,andsteppedtothequeen,towhomhepresentedhishandwithatendersmile。
"Mylady,itislate,"saidhe;"andwe,whoarekingofsomanysubjects——weare,nevertheless,inturn,thesubjectofaking。Thisisthephysician,andwemustobeyhim。Hehasorderedmetoseekmycouchbeforemidnight,and,asaloyalsubjectmustdo,Iobey。Wewishyou,therefore,agood-night,Kate;andmayyourbeautifuleyesonthemorrowalsoshineasstarlikeastheydoto-night。"
"Theywillshineto-morrowasto-night,ifmylordandhusbandisstillasgracioustometo-morrowasto-day,"saidCatharine,withperfectartlessnessandwithoutembarrassment,asshegaveherhandtotheking。Henrycastonherasuspicious,searchinglook,andapeculiar,maliciousexpressionwasmanifestedinhisface。
"Doyoubelievethen,Kate,thatwecaneverbeungracioustoyou?"
askedhe。
"Astothat,Ithink,"saidshe,withasmile,"thateventhesundoesnotalwaysshine;andthatagloomynightalwayssucceedshissplendor。"
Thekingdidnotreply。Helookedhersteadilyintheface,andhisfeaturessuddenlyassumedagentlerexpression。
Perhapshehadcompassiononhisyoungwife。Perhapshefeltpityforheryouthandherenchantingsmile,whichhadsooftenrevivedandrefreshedhisheart。
EarlDouglasatleastfearedso。
"Sire,"saidhe,"itislate。Thehourofmidnightisdrawingnigh。"
"Thenletusgo,"exclaimedtheking,withasigh。"Yesonceagain,good-night,Kate!Nay,donotaccompanyme!Iwillleavethehallquiteunobserved;andIshallbepleased,ifmyguestswillstillprolongthefairfeasttillmorning。Allofyouremainhere!NoonebutDouglasaccompaniesme。"
"Andyourbrother,thefool!"saidJohnHeywood,wholongbeforehadcomeoutofhishiding-placeandwasnowstandingbytheking。"Yes,come,brotherHenry;letusquitthisfeast。Itisnotbecomingforwisemenofoursorttograntourpresencestilllongertothefeastoffools。Cometoyourcouch,king,andIwilllullyoureartosleepwiththesayingsofmywisdom,andenlivenyoursoulwiththemannaofmylearning。"
WhileJohnHeywoodthusspoke,itdidnotescapehimthatthefeaturesoftheearlsuddenlycloudedandadarkfrownsettledonhisbrow。
"Spareyourwisdomforto-day,John,"saidtheking;"foryouwouldindeedbepreachingonlytodeafears。Iamtired,andIrequirenotyourerudition,butsleep。Good-night,John。"
Thekingleftthehall,leaningonEarlDouglas'sarm。
"EarlDouglasdoesnotwishmetoaccompanytheking,"whisperedJohnHeywood。"Heisafraidthekingmightblabouttomealittleofthatdiabolicalworkwhichtheywillcommenceatmidnight。Well,Icallthedevil,aswellastheking,mybrother,andwithhishelpItoowillbeinthegreen-roomatmidnight。Ah,thequeenisretiring;andthereistheDukeofNorfolkleavingthehall。Ihaveaslightlongingtoseewhetherthedukegoeshenceluckilyandwithoutdanger,orifthesoldierswhostandnearthecoach,asWriothesleysays,willperchancebetheduke'sbodyguardforthisnight。"
Slippingoutofthehallwiththequicknessofacat,JohnHeywoodpassedthedukeintheanteroomandhurriedontotheoutergateway,beforewhichthecarriagesweredrawnup。
JohnHeywoodleanedagainstapillarandwatched。Afewminutes,andtheduke'stallandproudformappearedintheentrance-hall;andthefootman,hurryingforward,calledhiscarriage。
Thecarriagerolledup;thedoorwasopened。
Twomenwrappedinblackmantlessatbythecoachman;twoothersstoodbehindasfootmen,whileafifthwasbytheopendoorofthecarriage。
Thedukefirstnoticedhimashisfoothadalreadytouchedthestepofthecarriage。
"Thisisnotmyequipage!Thesearenotmypeople!"saidhe;andhetriedtostepback。Butthepretendedservantforcedhimviolentlyintothecarriageandshutthedoor。"Forward!"orderedhe。Thecarriagerolledon。Amomentstill,JohnHeywoodsawtheduke'spalefaceappearattheopencarriagewindow,anditseemedtohimasthoughhewerestretchingouthisarms,callingforhelp——thenthecarriagedisappearedinthenight。"Poorduke!"murmuredJohnHeywood。"ThegatesoftheTowerareheavy,andyourarmwillnotbestrongenoughtoopenthemagain,whentheyhaveonceclosedbehindyou。Butitavailsnothingtothinkmoreabouthimnow。Thequeenisalsoindanger。Away,then,tothequeen!"
WithfleetfootJohnHeywoodhastenedbackintothecastle。Throughpassagesandcorridorsheslippedhurriedlyalong。
Nowhestoodinthecorridorwhichledtotheapartmentsofthequeen。
"Iwillconstituteherguardto-night,"mutteredJohnHeywood,ashehidhimselfinoneofthenichesinthecorridor。"Thefoolbyhisprayerswillkeepfarfromthedoorofhissaintthetricksofthedevil,andprotectherfromthesnareswhichthepiousBishopGardinerandthecraftycourtierDouglaswanttolayforherfeet。
Myqueenshallnotfallandberuined。Thefoolyetlivestoprotecther。"
CHAPTERXXXI。
THEQUEEN
FromthenicheinwhichJohnHeywoodhadhidhimselfhecouldsurveytheentirecorridorandallthedoorsopeningintoit——couldseeeverythingandheareverythingwithoutbeinghimselfseen,fortheprojectingpilastercompletelyshadedhim。
SoJohnHeywoodstoodandlistened。Allwasquietinthecorridor。
Inthedistancewasnowandthenheardthedeadenedsoundofthemusic;andtheconfusedhumofmanyvoicesfromthefestivehallsforceditswaytothelistener'sear。
ThiswastheonlythingthatJohnHeywoodperceived。Allelsewasstill。Butthisstillnessdidnotlastlong。Thecorridorwaslightedup,andthesoundofrapidlyapproachingfootstepswasheard。
Itwasthegold-lacedlackeys,whoborethelargesilvercandelabratolightthequeen,who,withhertrainofladies,waspassingthroughthecorridor。
Shelookedwondrouslybeautiful。Theglareofthecandlesbornebeforeherilluminedhercountenance,whichbeamedwithcheerfulness。AsshepassedthepillarbehindwhichJohnHeywoodwasstanding,shewastalkinginunrestrainedgayetywithhersecondmaidofhonor;andaclearandlivelylaughrangfromherlips,whichdisclosedbothrowsofherdazzlingwhiteteeth。Hereyessparkled;hercheckswereflushedwitharichred;brightasstarsglitteredthediamondsinthediademthatencircledherloftybrow;
likeliquidgoldshoneherdressofgoldbrocade,thelongtrailofwhich,trimmedwithblackermine,wasbornebytwolovelypages。
Arrivedatthedoorofherbed-chamber,thequeendismissedherpagesandlackeys,andpermittedonlythemaidofhonortocrossthethresholdofherchamberwithher。
Inharmlessgossipthepagesglideddownthecorridorandthestaircase。Thencamethelackeyswhoborethecandelabra。Theyalsoleftthecorridor。
Nowallwasquietagain。StillJohnHeywoodstoodandlistened,firmlyresolvedtospeaktothequeenyetthatnight,evenshouldhebeobligedtowakeherfromsleep。Onlyhewantedtowaittillthemaidofhonoralsohadleftthequeen'sroom。
Nowthedooropened,andthemaidofhonorcameout。Shecrossedthecorridortothatsidewhereherownapartmentsweresituated。JohnHeywoodheardheropenthedoorandthenslidetheboltontheinside。
"Nowbutabrieftimelonger,andIwillgotothequeen,"mutteredJohnHeywood。
Hewasjustgoingtoleavehislurking-place,whenheperceivedanoiseasifadoorwereslowlyandcautiouslyopened。
JohnHeywoodcoweredagainclosebehindthepillar,andheldhisbreathtolisten。
Abrightlightfelloverthecorridor。Adresscamerustlingnearerandnearer。
JohnHeywoodgazedastoundedandamazedatthefigure,whichjustbrushedpastwithoutseeinghim。
ThatfigurewasLadyJaneDouglas——LadyJane,who,onaccountofindisposition,hadretiredfromthefeastinordertobetakeherselftorest。Now,whenallrested,shewatched——whenalllaidasidetheirfestivegarments,shehadadornedherselfwiththesame。Likethequeen,sheworeadressofgoldbrocade,trimmedwithermine,and,likeher,adiademofdiamondsadornedLadyJane'sbrow。
Nowshestoodbeforethequeen'sdoorandlistened。Thenafiercesneerflittedacrossherdeathlypaleface,andherdarkeyesflashedstillmore。
"Shesleeps,"mutteredshe。"Onlysleep,queen——sleeptillweshallcometowakeyou!Sleep,sothatIcanwakeforyou。"
Sheraisedherarmthreateninglytowardthedoor,andwildlyshookherhead。Herlongblackringletsencircledanddancedaroundhersullenbrowlikethesnakesofthefuries;andpaleandcolorless,andwithdemon-likebeauty,sheresembledaltogetherthegoddessofvengeance,inscornfultriumphpreparingtotreadhervictimbeneathherfeet。
Withalowlaughshenowglidedadownthecorridor,butnottothatstaircaseyonder,butfartherdowntotheend,whereonthewallhungalife-sizepictureofHenrytheSixth。Shepressedonaspring;thepictureflewopen,andthroughthedoorconcealedbehinditLadyJaneleftthecorridor。
"Sheisgoingtothegreen-roomtoameetingwithHenryHoward!"
whisperedJohnHeywood,whonowsteppedforthfrombehindthepillar。"Oh,nowIcomprehenditall;nowthewholeofthisdevilishplotiscleartome;LadyJaneisEarlSurrey'slady-love,andtheywanttomakethekingbelievethatitisthequeen。DoubtlessthisSurreyiswiththemintheconspiracy,andperhapshewillcallJaneDouglasbythenameofthequeen。Theywillletthekingseeherbutamoment。Shewearsagoldbrocadedressandadiamonddiademlikethequeen;andtherebytheyhopetodeceiveHenry。Shehasthequeen'sformprecisely;andeverybodyknowstheastonishingsimilarityandlikenessofLadyJane'svoicetothatofthequeen。
Oh,oh,itisatolerablycunningplot!Butneverthelessyoushallnotsucceed,andyoushallnotyetgainthevictory。Patience,onlypatience!Welikewisewillbeinthegreen-room,andfacetofacewiththisroyalcounterfeitwewillplacethegenuinequeen!"
WithhurriedstepJohnHeywoodalsoleftthecorridor,whichwasnowlonelyandstill,forthequeenhadgonetorest。
Yes,thequeenslept,andyetoveryonderinthegreen-roomeverythingwaspreparedforherreception。
Itwastobeaverybrilliantandextraordinaryreception;fortheking,inhisownperson,hadbetakenhimselftothatwingofthecastle,andthechiefmasterofceremonies,EarlDouglas,hadaccompaniedhim。
Totheking,thisexcursion,whichhehadtomakeonfoot,hadbeenverytroublesome;andthisinconveniencehadmadehimonlystillmorefuriousandexcited,andthelasttraceofcompassionforhisqueenhaddisappearedfromtheking'sbreast,foronCatharine'saccounthehadbeenobligedtomakethislongjourneytothegreen-
room;andwithagrimjoyHenrythoughtonlyhowterriblewastobehispunishmentforHenryHowardandalsoforCatharine。
NowthatEarlDouglashadbroughthimhither,thekingnolongerhadanydoubtsatallofthequeen'sguilt。Itwasnolongeranaccusation——itwasproof。ForneverintheworldwouldEarlDouglashavedaredtobringhim,theking,hither,ifhewerenotcertainthathewouldgivehimhereinfallibleproofs。
Theking,therefore,nolongerdoubted;atlastHenryHowardwasinhispower,andhecouldnomoreescapehim。Sohewascertainofbeingabletobringthesetwohatedenemiestotheblock,andoffeelinghissleepnolongeddisturbedbythoughtsofhistwopowerfulrivals。
TheDukeofNorfolkhadalreadypassedthegatesoftheTower,andhissonmustsoonfollowhimthither。
Atthisthoughtthekingfeltanecstasysosavageandbloodthirsty,thatbewhollyforgotthatthesameswordthatwastostrikeHenryHoward'sheadwasdrawnonhisqueenalso。
Theywerenowstandinginthegreen-room,andthekingleanedpantingandmoaningonEarlDouglas'sarm。
Thelargewideroom,withitsantiquefurnitureanditsfadedglory,wasonlygloomilyandscantilylightedinthemiddlebythetwowaxcandlesofthecandelabrumthatEarlDouglashadbroughtwithhim;
whilefurtherawayitwasenvelopedindeepgloom,andseemedtotheeyethroughthisgloomtostretchouttoaninterminablelength。
"Throughthedoorovertherecomesthequeen,"saidDouglas;andhehimselfshrankattheloudsoundofhisvoice,whichinthelarge,desolateroombecameofawfulfulness。"Andthat,there,isHenryHoward'sentrance。Oh,heknowsthatpathverythoroughly;forhehasoftenenoughalreadytravelleditinthedarknight,andhisfootnolongerstumblesonanystoneofoffence!"
"Buthewillperchancestumbleontheheadsman'sblock!"mutteredtheking,withacruellaugh。
"Inowtakethelibertyofaskingonequestionmore,"saidDouglas;
andthekingdidnotsuspecthowstormilytheearl'sheartbeatatthisquestion。"Isyourmajestysatisfiedtoseetheearlandthequeenmaketheirappearanceatthismeeting?Or,doyoudesiretolistentoalittleoftheearl'stenderprotestations?"
"Iwillhearnotalittle,butall!"saidtheking。"Ah,letusallowtheearlyettosinghisswan-likesongbeforeheplungesintotheseaofblood!"
"Then,"saidEarlDouglas,"thenwemustputoutthislight,andyourmajestymustbecontentmerelytoheartheguiltyones,andnottoseethemalso。Wewillthenbetakeourselvestotheboudoirhere,whichIhaveopenedforthispurpose,andinwhichisaneasy-chairforyourmajesty。Wewillplacethischairneartheopendoor,andthenyourmajestywillbeabletoheareverywordoftheirtenderwhisperings。"
"Buthowshallwe,ifweextinguishthisouronlylight,atlastattaintoasightofthisdearlovingpair,andbeabletoaffordthemthedramaticsurpriseofourpresence?"
"Sire,assoonastheEarlofSurreyenters,twentymenoftheking'sbodyguardwilloccupytheanteroomthroughwhichtheearlmustpass;anditneedsbutacallfromyoutohavethementerthehallwiththeirtorches。Ihavetakencarealsothatbeforetheprivatebackgateofthepalacetwocoachesstandready,thedriversofwhichknowverywellthestreetthatleadstotheTower!"
"Twocoaches?"saidtheking,laughing。"Ah,ah,Douglas,howcruelwearetoseparatethetender,lovingpaironthisjourneywhichisyettobetheirlast!Well,perhapswecancompensatethemforit,andallowtheseturtledovestomakethelasttrip——thetriptothestake——together。No,no,wewillnotseparatethemindeath。
Togethertheymaylaytheirheadsontheblock。"
Thekinglaughed,quitedelightedwithhisjest,while,leaningontheearl'sarm,hecrossedtothelittleboudoirontheotherside,andtookhisplaceinthearmchairsetnearthedoor。
"Nowwemustextinguishthelight;andmayitpleaseyourmajestytoawaitinsilencethethingsthataretocome。"
Theearlextinguishedthelight,anddeepdarknessandagrave-likestillnessnowfollowed。
Butthisdidnotlastlong。Nowwasheardquitedistinctlythesoundoffootsteps。Theycamenearerandnearer——nowadoorwasheardtoopenandshutagain,anditwasasthoughsomeonewerecreepingsoftlyalongonhistoesinthehall。
"HenryHoward!"whisperedDouglas。
Thekingcouldscarcelyrestrainthecryofsavage,maliciousdelightthatforceditswaytohislips。
Thehatedenemywastheninhispower;hewasconvictedofthecrime;hewasinevitablylost。
"Geraldine!"whisperedavoice,"Geraldine!"
Andasifhislowcallhadalreadybeensufficienttodrawhitherthelovedone,thesecretdoorherequiteclosetotheboudoiropened。Therustlingofadresswasverydistinctlyheard,andthesoundoffootsteps。
"Geraldine!"repeatedEarlSurrey。
"HereIam,myHenry!"
Withanexclamationofdelight,thewomanrushedforwardtowardthesoundofthelovedvoice。
"Thequeen!"mutteredHenry;andinspiteofhimselfhefelthisheartseizedwithbittergrief。
Hesawwithhisinwardeyehowtheyheldeachotherintheirembrace。Heheardtheirkissesandthelowwhisperoftheirtendervows,andalltheagoniesofjealousyandwrathfilledhissoul。Butyetthekingprevaileduponhimselftobesilentandswallowdownhisrage。Hewantedtoheareverything,toknoweverything。
Heclenchedhishandsconvulsively,andpressedhislipsfirmlytogethertoholdinhispantingbreath。Hewantedtohear。
Howhappytheybothwere!Henryhadwhollyforgottenthathehadcometoreproachherforherlongsilence;shedidnotthinkaboutthisbeingthelasttimeshemightseeherlover。
Theywerewitheachother,andthishourwastheirs。Whatdidthewholeworldmattertothem?Whatcaredtheywhetherornotmischiefandruinthreatenedthemhereafter?
Theysatbyeachotheronthedivan,quiteneartheboudoir。Theyjestedandlaughed;andHenryHowardkissedawaythetearsthatthehappinessofthepresentcausedhisGeraldinetoshed。
Hesworetohereternalandunchanginglove。Inblissfulsilenceshedrankinthemusicofhiswords;andthenshereiterated,withjubilantjoy,hisvowsoflove。
Thekingcouldscarcelyrestrainhisfury。
TheheartofEarlDouglasleapedwithsatisfactionandgratification。"AluckythingthatJanehasnosuspicionofourpresence,"thoughthe——"otherwiseshewouldhavebeenlessunrestrainedandardent,andtheking'searwouldhaveimbibedlesspoison。"
LadyJanethoughtnotatallofherfather;shescarcelyrememberedthatthisverynightwoulddestroyherhatedrivalthequeen。
HenryHowardhadcalledherhisGeraldineonly。Janehadentirelyforgotthatitwasnotshetowhomherloverhadgiventhisname。
Buthehimselffinallyremindedherofit。
"Doyouknow,Geraldine,"saidEarlSurrey——andhisvoice,whichhadbeenhithertosocheerfulandsprightly,wasnowsad——"doyouknow,Geraldine,thatIhavehaddoubtsofyou?Oh,thosewerefrightful,horriblehours;andintheagonyofmyheartIcameatlasttotheresolutionofgoingtothekingandaccusingmyselfofthislovethatwasconsumingmyheart。Oh,fearnaught!Iwouldnothaveaccusedyou。Iwouldhaveevendeniedthatlovewhichyouhavesooftenandwithsuchtransportingrealitysworntome。IwouldhavedoneitinordertoseewhethermyGeraldinecouldatlastgaincourageandstrengthtolover。Hesawhowhepressedherhandstohislips;howheputhishandtoherheadtoraiseitfromthefloor。
Thekingwasspeechlesswithrage。Hecouldonlylifthisarmtobeckonthesoldierstoapproach;topointtoHenryHoward,whohadnotyetsucceededinraisingthequeen'sheadfromthefloor。
"Arresthim!"saidEarlDouglas,lendingwordstotheking'smutesign。"Intheking'snamearresthim,andconducthimtotheTower!"
"Yes,arresthim!"saidtheking;and,aswithyouthfulspeedhewalkeduptoHenryHowardandputhishandheavilyonhisshoulder,hewithterriblecalmnesscontinued:"HenryHoward,yourwishshallbefulfilled;youshallmountthescaffoldforwhichyouhavesomuchlonged!"
Theearl'snoblecountenanceremainedcalmandunmoved;hisbrightbeamingeyefearlesslyencounteredtheeyeofthekingflashingwithwrath。
"Sire,"saidhe,"mylifeisinyourhand,andIverywellknowthatyouwillnotspareit。Idonotevenaskyoutodoso。Butsparethisnobleandbeautifulwoman,whoseonlycrimeisthatshehasfollowedthevoiceofherheart。Sire,Ialoneamtheguiltyone。
Punishme,then——tortureme,ifyoulike——butbemercifultoher。"
Thekingbrokeoutintoaloudlaugh。"Ah,hebegsforher!"saidhe。"ThislittleEarlSurreypresumestothinkthathissentimentallove-plaintcanexerciseaninfluenceontheheartofhisjudge!No,no,HenryHoward;youknowmebetter。Yousay,indeed,thatIamacruelman,andthatbloodcleavestomycrown。Well,now,itisourpleasuretosetinourcrownanewblood-redruby;andifwewanttotakeitfromGeraldine'sheart'sblood,yoursonnetswillnothinderusfromdoingso,mygoodlittleearl。ThatisallthereplyIhavetomaketoyou;andIthinkitwillbethelasttimethatweshallmeetonearth!"
"Thereaboveweshallseeeachotheragain,KingHenryofEngland!"
saidEarlSurrey,solemnly。"ThereButstillthishourwashers,andshewouldenjoyit。Sheclungfasttohisbreast;shedrewhimwithirresistibleforcetoherheart,whichnowtremblednolongerforlove,butfromanamelessanxiety。
"Letusfly!Letusfly!"repeatedshe,breathlessly。See!Thishourisyetours。Letusavailourselvesofit;forwhoknowswhetherthenextwillstillbelongtous?"
"No!itisnolongeryours,"yelledtheking,ashespranglikearousedlionfromhisseat。"Yourhoursarenumbered,andthenextalreadybelongstothehangman!"
ApiercingshriekburstfromGeraldine'slips。Thenwasheardadullfall。
"Shehasfainted,"mutteredEarlDouglas。
"Geraldine,Geraldine,mylovedone!"criedHenryHoward。"MyGod,myGod!sheisdying!Youhavekilledher!Woetoyou!"
"Woetoyourself!"saidtheking,solemnly。"Herewiththelight!
Here,youfolks!"
Thedooroftheanteroomopened,andinitappearedfoursoldierswithtorchesintheirhands。
"Lightthecandles,andguardthedoor!"saidtheking,whosedazzledeyeswerenotyetabletobearthisbrightglareoflightwhichnowsuddenlystreamedthroughtheroom。
Thesoldiersobeyedhisorders。Apauseensued。Thekinghadputhishandbeforehiseyes,andwasstrugglingforbreathandself-
control。
Whenatlengthhelethishandglidedown,hisfeatureshadassumedaperfectlycalm,almostasereneexpression。
Withahastyglancehesurveyedtheroom。Hesawthequeeninherdressglisteningwithgold;hesawhowshelayonthefloor,stretchedatfulllength,herfaceturnedtotheground,motionlessandrigid。
HesawHenryHoward,whokneltbyhisbelovedandwasbusyaboutherwithalltheanxietyandagonyofaacknowledgeherloveopenlyandfrankly;whetherherhearthadthepowertoburstthatironbandwhichthedeceitfulrulesoftheworldhadplacedaroundit;whethershewouldacknowledgeherloverwhenhewaswillingtodieforher。
Yes,Geraldine,Iwantedtodoit,thatImightfinallyknowwhichfeelingisstrongerinyou——loveorpride——andwhetheryoucouldthenstillpreservethemaskofindifference,whendeathwashoveringoveryourlover'shead。Oh,Geraldine,Ishoulddeemitafairerfatetodieunitedwithyou,thantobeobligedtostilllongerendurethislifeofconstraintandhatefuletiquette。"
"No,no,"saidshe,trembling,"wewillnotdie。MyGod,lifeisindeedsobeautifulwhenyouarebymyside!Andwhoknowswhetherafelicitousandblissfulfuturemaynotstillawaitus?"
"Oh,shouldwedie,thenshouldwebecertainofthisblissfulfuture,myGeraldine。There,above,thereisnomoreseparation——nomorerenunciationforus。Thereabove,youaremine,andthebloodyimageofyourhusbandnolongerstandsbetweenus。"
"Itshallnolongerdoso,evenhereonearth,"whisperedGeraldine。
"Come,mybeloved;letusflyfar,farhence,wherenooneknowsus——
wherewecancastfromusallthishatedsplendor,toliveforeachotherandforlove。"
Shethrewherarmsaboutherlover,andintheecstasyofherloveshehadwhollyforgottenthatshecouldneverindeedthinktofleewithhim,thathebelongedtoheronlysolongashesawhernot。
Aninexplicableanxietyoverpoweredherheart;andinthisanxietysheforgoteverything——eventhequeenandthevengeanceshehadvowed。
Shenowrememberedherfather'swords,andshetrembledforherlover'slife。
Ifnowherfatherhadnottoldherthetruth——ifnowhehadnotwithstandingsacrificedHenryHowardinordertoruinthequeen——
ifshewasnotabletosavehim,andthroughherfaultheweretoperishonthescaffold——aboveHenrytheEighthwillnomorebethejudge,butthecondemnedcriminal;andyourbloodyandaccurseddeedswillwitnessagainstyou!"
Thekinglaughed。"Youavailyourselfofyouradvantage,"saidhe。
"Becauseyouhavenothingmoretoloseandthescaffoldissureofyou,youdonotstickatheapingupthemeasureofyoursinsalittlemore,andyourevileyourlegitimate,God-appointedking!Butyoushouldbearinmind,earl,thatbeforethescaffoldthereisyettherack,andthatitisverypossibleindeedthatapainfulquestionmighttherebeputtothenobleEarlSurrey,towhichhisagoniesmightpreventhimfromreturningananswer。Now,awaywithyou!Wehavenothingmoretosaytoeachotheronearth!"
Hemotionedtothesoldiers,whoapproachedtheEarlofSurrey。Astheyreachedtheirhandstowardhim,heturnedonthemalooksoproudandcommandingthattheyinvoluntarilyrecoiledastep。
"Followme!"saidHenryHoward,calmly;and,withoutevendeigningthekingasinglelookmore,withheadproudlyerect,hewalkedtothedoor。
Geraldinestilllayontheground——herfaceturnedtothefloor。Shestirrednot。Sheseemedtohavefallenintoadeepswoon。
OnlyasthedoorwithasullensoundclosedbehindEarlSurrey,alowwailandmoanwasperceived——suchasiswonttostruggleforthatthelasthourfromthebreastofthedying。
Thekingdidnotheedit。Hestillgazed,witheyessternandflashingwithanger,towardthedoorthroughwhichEarlSurreyhadpassed。
"Heisunyielding,"mutteredhe。"Noteventherackaffrightshim;
andinhisblasphemoushaughtinesshemovesalonginthemidstofthesoldiers,notasaprisoner,butasacommander。Oh,theseHowardsaredestinedtotormentme;andeventheirdeathwillscarcelybeafullsatisfactiontome。"
"Sire,"saidEarlDouglas,whohadobservedthekingwithakeen,penetratingeye,andknewthathehadnowreachedtheheightofhiswrath,atwhichheshrankfromnodeedofviolenceandnocruelty——
"sire,youhavesentEarlSurreytotheTower。Butwhatshallbedonewiththequeen,wholiesthereonthefloorinaswoon?"
Thekingrousedhimselffromhisreverie;andhisbloodshoteyeswerefixedonGeraldine'smotionlessformwithsodarkanexpressionofhateandrage,thatEarlDouglasexultinglysaidtohimself:"Thequeenislost!Hewillbeinexorable!"
"Ah,thequeen!"criedHenry,withasavagelaugh。"Yea,verily,I
forgotthequeen。IdidnotthinkofthischarmingGeraldine!Butyouareright,Douglas;wemustthinkofherandoccupyourselvesalittlewithher!Didyounotsaythatasecondcoachwasready?
Well,then,wewillnothinderGeraldinefromaccompanyingherbeloved。Sheshallbewhereheis——intheTower,andonthescaffold!Wewillthereforewakethissentimentalladyandshowherthelastdutyofacavalierbyconductinghertohercarriage!"
Hewasabouttoapproachthefigureofthequeenlyingonthefloor。
EarlDouglasheldhimback。
"Sire,"saidhe,"itismyduty——asyourfaithfulsubject,wholovesyouandtremblesforyourwelfare——itismydutytoimploreyoutospareyourselfandpreserveyourpreciousandadoredpersonfromthevenomousstingofangerandgrief。Iconjureyou,therefore,donotdeigntolookagainonthiswoman,whohassodeeplyinjuredyou。
Givemeyourorders——whatamItodowithher——andallowmefirstofalltoaccompanyyoutoyourapartments。"
"Youareright,"saidtheking,"sheisnotworthyofhavingmyeyesrestonheragain;andsheiseventoocontemptibleformyanger!Wewillcallthesoldiersthattheymayconductthistraitoressandadulteresstothetower,astheyhavedoneherparamour。"
"Yetforthatthereisneededstillaformality。ThequeenwillnotbeadmittedintotheTowerwithouttheking'swrittenandsealedorder。"
"ThenIwilldrawupthatorder。"
"Sire,inthatcabinetyondermaybefoundthenecessarywriting-
materials,ifitpleaseyourmajesty。"
Thekingleanedinsilenceontheearl'sarm,andallowedhimselftobeledagainintothecabinet。
WithofficioushasteEarlDouglasmadethenecessaryarrangements。
Herolledthewriting-tableuptotheking;heplacedthelargesheetofwhitepaperinorder,andslippedthepenintotheking'shand。
"WhatshallIwrite?"askedtheking,who,bytheexertionofhisnight'sexcursion,andofhisangerandvexation,beganatlengthtobeexhausted。
"Anorderforthequeen'simprisonment,sire。"
Thekingwrote。EarlDouglasstoodbehindhim,witheagerattention,inbreathlessexpectation,hislooksteadilyfixedonthepaperoverwhichtheking'shand,white,fleshy,andsparklingwithdiamonds,glidedalonginhastycharacters。
Hehadatlengthreachedhisgoal。Whenatlastheshouldholdinhishandthepaperwhichthekingwasthenwriting——whenhehadinducedHenrytoreturntohisapartmentsbeforetheimprisonmentofthequeenhadtakenplace——thenwashevictorious。Notthatwomantherewouldhethenimprison;but,withthewarrantinhishand,hewouldgototherealqueen,andtakehertotheTower。
OnceintheTower,thequeencouldnolongerdefendherself;forthekingwouldseehernomore;andifbeforetheParliamentsheprotestedherinnocenceineversosacredoaths,stilltheking'stestimonymustconvicther;forhehadhimselfsurprisedherwithherparamour。
No,therewasnoescapeforthequeen。Shehadoncesucceededinclearingherselfofanaccusation,andprovingherinnocence,byarebuttingalibi。Butthistimeshewasirretrievablylost,andnoalibicoulddeliverher。
Thekingcompletedhisworkandarose,whilstDouglas,athiscommand,wasemployedinsettingtheking'ssealtothefatalpaper。
Fromthehallwasheardaslightnoise,asthoughsomepersonwerecautiouslymovingaboutthere。
EarlDouglasdidnotnoticeit;hewasjustintheactofpressingthesignethardonthemeltedsealing-wax。
Thekingheardit,andsupposedthatitwasGeraldine,andthatshewasjustwakingfromherswoonandrising。
Hesteppedtothedoorofthehall,andlookedtowardtheplacewhereshewaslying。Butno——shehadnotyetrisen;shestilllaystretchedatfulllengthonthefloor。
"Shehascometo;butshestillpretendstobeinaswoon,"thoughttheking;andheturnedtoDouglas。
"Wearedone,"saidhe;"thewarrantforimprisonmentisprepared,andthesentenceoftheadulterousqueenisspoken。Wehavedonewithherforever;andnevershallsheagainbeholdourface,oragainhearourvoice。Sheissentencedanddamned,andtheroyalmercyhasnothingmoretodowiththissinner。Acurseontheadulteress!Acurseontheshamelesswomanwhodeceivedherhusband,andgaveherselfuptoatraitorousparamour!Woetoher,andmayshameanddisgraceforevermarkhername,which——"
Suddenlythekingstoppedandlistened。Thenoisethathehadheardjust,beforewasnowrepeatedlouderandquicker;itcamenearerandnearer。
Andnowthedooropenedandafigureentered——afigurewhichmadethekingstarewithastonishmentandadmiration。Itcamenearerandnearer,light,graceful,andwiththefreshnessofyouth;agold-
brocadedressenvelopedit;adiademofdiamondssparkledonthebrow;andbrighteryetthanthediamondsbeamedtheeyes。
"No,thekingwasnotmistaken。Itwasthequeen,Shewasstandingbeforehim——andyetshestilllaymotionlessandstiffupontheflooryonder。
Thekingutteredacry,and,turningpale,reeledastepbackward。
"Thequeen!"exclaimedDouglas,interror;andhetrembledsoviolentlythatthepaperinhishandrattledandfluttered。
"Yes,thequeen!"saidCatharine,withahaughtysmile。"Thequeen,whocomestoscoldherhusband,that,contrarytohisphysician'sorders,hestillrefrainsfromhisslumbersatsolateanhourofthenight。"
"Andthefool!"saidJohnHeywood,aswithhumorouspathoshesteppedforwardfrombehindthequeen——"thefool,whocomestoaskEarlDouglashowhedareddepriveJohnHeywoodofhisoffice,andusurptheplaceofking'sfooltoHenry,anddeceivehismostgraciousmajestywithallmannerofsillypranksandcarnivaltricks。"
"Andwho"——askedtheking,inavoicequiveringwithrage,fasteninghisflashinglooksonDouglaswithanannihilatingexpression——"
who,then,isthatwomanthere?Whohasdaredwithsuchcursedmummerytodeceivetheking,andcalumniatethequeen?"
"Sire,"saidEarlDouglas,whoverywellknewthathisfutureandthatofhisdaughterdependedonthepresentmoment,andwhomthisconsciousnesshadspeedilyrestoredtohisself-possessionandcalmness——"sire,Ibeseechyourmajestyforamomentofprivateexplanation;andIshallbeentirelysuccessfulinvindicatingmyself。"
"Donotgrantithim,brotherHenry,"saidJohnHeywood;"heisadangerousjuggler;andwhoknowswhetherhemaynotyet,inhisprivateconversation,convinceyouthatheisking,andyounothingmorethanhislickspittle,fawning,hypocriticalservantEarlArchibaldDouglas。"
"Mylordandhusband,Ibegyoutoheartheearl'sjustification,"
saidCatharine,assheextendedherhandtothekingwithabewitchingsmile。"Itwouldbecrueltocondemnhimunheard,Iwillhearhim,butitshallbedoneinyourpresence,Kate,andyouyourselfshalldecidewhetherornothisjustificationissufficient。"
"Noindeed,myhusband;letmeremainanentirestrangertothisnight'sconspiracy,sothatspiteandangermaynotfillmyheartandrobmeofthesupremeconfidencewhichIneed,tobeabletowalkonatyoursidehappyandsmilinginthemidstofmyenemies。"
"Youareright,Kate,"saidtheking,thoughtfully。"Youhavemanyenemiesatourcourt;andwehavetoaccuseourselvesthatwehavenotalwayssucceededinstoppingoureartotheirmaliciouswhisperings,andinkeepingourselvespurefromthepoisonousbreathoftheircalumny。Ourheartisstilltooartless,andwecannotevenyetcomprehendthatmenareadisgusting,corruptrace,whichoneshouldtreadbeneathhisfeet,butnevertaketohisheart。Come,EarlDouglas,Iwillhearyou;butwoetoyou,ifyouareunabletojustifyyourself!"
Heretiredtotheembrasureofthelargewindowoftheboudoir。EarlDouglasfollowedhimthither,andlettheheavyvelvetcurtaindropbehindthem。
"Sire,"saidhe,hardilyandresolutely,"thequestionnowisthis:
Whoseheadwouldyourathergiveovertotheexecutioner,mineortheEarlofSurrey's?Youhavethechoicebetweenthetwo。YouareawarethatIhaveventuredforamomenttodeceiveyou。Well,sendmetotheTowerthen,andsetfreethenobleHenryHoward,thathemayhenceforthdisturbyoursleepandpoisonyourdays;thathemayfurthercourttheloveofthepeople,andperhapssomedayrobyoursonofthethronethatbelongstohim。Hereismyhead,sire;itisforfeitedtotheheadsman'saxe,andEarlSurreyisfree!"
"No,heisnotfree,andnevershallbe!"saidtheking,grindinghisteeth。
"Then,myking,Iamjustified;andinsteadofbeingangrywithme,youwillthankme?ItistrueIhaveplayedahazardousgame,butI
didsointheserviceofmyking。IdiditbecauseIlovedhim,andbecauseIreadonyourloftycloudedbrowthethoughtsthatbegirtwithdarknessmymaster'ssoul,anddisturbedthesleepofhisnights。YouwantedtohaveHenryHowardinyourpower;andthiscraftyandhypocriticalearlknewhowtoconcealhisguiltsosecurelyunderthemaskofvirtueandloftinessofsoul!ButIknewhim,andbehindthismaskIhadseenhisfacedistortedwithpassionandcrime。Iwantedtounmaskhim;butforthis,itwasnecessarythatIshoulddeceivefirsthim,andthenforthehourevenyourself。Iknewthatheburnedwithanadulterousloveforthequeen,andIwantedtoavailmyselfofthemadnessofthispassion,inordertobringhimsurelyandunavoidablytoarichly-deservedpunishment。ButIwouldnotdrawthepureandexaltedpersonofthequeenintothisnetwithwhichwewantedtosurroundEarlSurrey。I
wasobliged,then,toseekasubstituteforher;andIdidso。Therewasatyourcourtawomanwhosewholeheartbelongs,afterGod,tothekingalone;andwhosomuchadoreshim,thatshewouldbereadyatanyhourgladlytosacrificeforthekingherheart'sblood,herwholebeing——ay,ifneedbe,evenherhonoritself——awoman,sire,wholivesbyyoursmile,andworshipsyouasherredeemerandsavior——awomanwhomyoumight,asyoupleased,makeasaintorastrumpet;andwho,topleaseyou,wouldbeashamelessPhyrneorachasteveilednun。"
"Tellmehername,Douglas,"saidtheking,"tellmeit!Itisarareandpreciousstrokeoffortunetobesoloved;anditwouldbeasinnottowanttoenjoythisgoodfortune。"
"Sire,Iwilltellyouhernamewhenyouhavefirstforgivenme,"
saidDouglas,whoseheartleapedforjoy,andwhowellunderstoodthattheking'sangerwasalreadymollifiedandthedangernowalmostovercome。"Isaidtothiswoman:'Youaretodothekingagreatservice;youaretodeliverhimfromapowerfulanddangerousfoe!YouaretosavehimfromHenryHoward!''TellmewhatImustdo!'criedshe,herlooksbeamingwithjoy。'HenryHowardlovesthequeen。Youmustbethequeentohim。Youmustreceivehisletters,andanswertheminthequeen'sname。Youmustgranthiminterviewsbynight,and,favoredbythedarknessofthenight,makehimbelievethatitisthequeenwhomheholdsinhisarms。Hemustbeconvincedthatthequeenishislady-love;andinhisthoughts,asinhisdeeds,hemustbeplacedbeforethekingasatraitorandcriminalwhoseheadisforfeitedtotheheadsman'saxe。OnedaywewillletthekingbeawitnessofameetingthatHenryHowardbelieveshehaswiththequeen;itwillthenbeinhispowertopunishhisenemyforhiscriminalpassion,whichisworthyofdeath!'AndasIthusspoketothewoman,sire,shesaidwithasadsmile:'Itisadisgracefulanddishonorablepartthatyouassignme;butIundertakeit,foryousayImaytherebyrenderaservicetotheking。Ishalldisgracemyselfforhim;buthewillperhapsbestowuponmeinreturnagracioussmile;andthenIshallbeabundantlyrewarded。'"
"Butthiswomanisanangel!"criedtheking,ardently——"anangelwhomweshouldkneeltoandadore。Tellmehername,Douglas!"
"Sire,assoonasyouhaveforgivenme!Youknownowallmyguiltandallmycrime。For,asIbadethatnoblewoman,soitcametopass,andHenryHowardhasgonetotheTowerinthefirmbeliefthatitwasthequeenwhomhejustnowheldinhisarms。"
"Butwhydidyouleavemeinthisbelief,Douglas?Whydidyoufillmyheartwithwrathagainstthenobleandvirtuousqueenalso?"
"Sire,IdarednotrevealthedeceptiontoyoubeforeyouhadsentencedSurrey,foryournobleandjustmoralsensewouldhavebeenreluctanttopunishhimonaccountofacrimethathehadnotcommitted;andinyourfirstwrathyouwouldalsohaveblamedthisnoblewomanwhohassacrificedherselfforherking。"
"Itistrue,"saidtheking,"Ishouldhavemisjudgedthisnoblewoman,and,insteadofthankingher,Ishouldhavedestroyedher。"
"Therefore,myking,Iquietlyallowedyoutomakeoutanorderforthequeen'sincarceration。Butyourememberwell,sire,Ibeggedyoutoreturntoyourapartmentsbeforethequeenwasarrested。Well,now,thereIshouldhavedisclosedtoyouthewholesecret,whichI
couldnottellyouinthepresenceofthatwoman。Forshewoulddieofshameifshesuspectedthatyouknewofherlovefortheking,sopureandself-sacrificing,andcherishedinsuchheroicsilence。"
"Sheshallneverknowit,Douglas!Butnowatlengthsatisfymydesire。Tellmehername。"
"Sire,youhaveforgivenme,then?YouarenolongerangrywithmethatIdaredtodeceiveyou?"
"Iamnolongerangrywithyou,Douglas;foryouhaveactedrightly。
Theplan,whichyouhavecontrivedandcarriedoutwithsuchhappyresults,wasascraftyasitwasdaring。"
"Ithankyou,sire;andIwillnowtellyouthename。Thatwoman,sire,whoatmywishgaveherselfupasacrificetothisadulterousearl,whoenduredhiskisses,hisembraces,hisvowsoflove,inordertorenderaservicetoherking——thatwomanwasmydaughter,LadyJaneDouglas!"
"LadyJane!"criedtheking。"No,no,thisisanewdeception。Thathaughty,chaste,andunapproachableLadyJane——thatwonderfullybeautifulmarblestatuereallyhasthenaheartinherbreast,andthatheartbelongstome?LadyJane,thepureandchastevirgin,hasmadeformethisprodigioussacrifice,ofreceivingthishatedSurreyasherlover,inorder,likeasecondDelilah,todeliverhimintomyhand?No,Douglas,youarelyingtome。LadyJanehasnotdonethat!"
"Mayitpleaseyourmajestytogoyourselfandtakealookatthatfaintingwoman,whowastoHenryHowardthequeen。"
Thekingdidnotreplytohim;buthedrewbackthecurtainandreenteredthecabinet,inwhichthequeenwaswaitingwithJohnHeywood。
Henrydidnotnoticethem。Withyouthfulprecipitationhecrossedthecabinetandthehall。NowhestoodbythefigureofGeraldinestilllyingonthefloor。
Shewasnolongerinaswoon。Shehadlongsinceregainedherconsciousness;andterribleweretheagoniesandtorturesthatrentherheart。HenryHowardhadincurredthepenaltyoftheheadsman'saxe,anditwasshethathadbetrayedhim。
Butherfatherhadsworntoherthatsheshouldsaveherlover。
Shedurstnotdiethen。ShemustlivetodeliverHenryHoward。
Therewereburning,asitwere,thefiresofhellinherpoorheart;
butshewasnotatlibertytoheedthesepains。Shecouldnotthinkofherself——onlyofhim——ofHenryHoward,whomshemustdeliver,whomshemustsavefromanignominiousdeath。
ForhimshesentupherferventprayerstoGod;forhimherhearttrembledwithanxietyandagony,asthekingnowadvancedtoher,and,bendingdown,gazedintohereyeswithastrangeexpression,atoncescrutinizingandsmiling。
"LadyJane,"saidhethen,ashepresentedherhishand,"arisefromthegroundandallowyourkingtoexpresstoyouhisthanksforyoursublimeandwonderfulsacrifice!Verily,itisafairlottobeaking;forthenonehasatleastthepowerofpunishingtraitors,andofrewardingthosethatserveus。Ihaveto-daydonetheone,andI
willnotneglecttodotheotheralso。Standup,then,LadyJane;itdoesnotbecomeyoutolieonyourkneesbeforeme。"
"Oh,letmekneel,myking,"saidshe,passionately;"letmebeseechyouformercy,forpity!Havecompassion,KingHenry——compassionontheanxietyandagonywhichIendure。Itisnotpossiblethatthisisallareality!thatthisjugglingistobechangedintosuchterribleearnest!Tellme,KingHenry——IconjureyoubytheagonieswhichIsufferforyoursake——tellme,whatwillyoudowithHenryHoward?WhyhaveyousenthimtotheTower?"
"Topunishthetraitorashedeserves,"saidtheking,ashecastadarkandangrylookacrossatDouglas,whohadalsoapproachedhisdaughter,andwasnowstandingclosebyher。
LadyJaneutteredaheartrendingcry,andsankdownagain,senselessandcompletelyexhausted。
Thekingfrowned。"Itispossible,"saidhe——"andIalmostbelieveit——thatIhavebeendeceivedinmanywaysthisevening,andthatnowagainmyguilelessnesshasbeenplayeduponinordertoimposeuponmeacharmingstory。However,Ihavegivenmywordtopardon;
anditshallnotbesaidthatHenrytheEighth,whocallshimselfGod'svicegerent,haseverbrokenhisword;noreventhathehaspunishedthosewhomhehasassuredofexemptionfrompunishment。MyLordDouglas,Iwillfulfilmypromise。Iforgiveyou。"
HeextendedhishandtoDouglas,whokisseditfervently。Thekingbentdownclosertohim。"Douglas,"whisperedhe,"youareascunningasaserpent;andInowseethroughyourartfully-wovenweb!