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  AFAITHFULRETAINERJamesPaynBIANCAW。E。NorrisGONERILA。MaryF。RobinsonTHEBRIGAND’SBRIDELaurenceOliphantMRS。GENERALTALBOYSAnthonyTrollopeAFAITHFULRETAINER
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  JAMESPAYN
  WhenIlivedinthecountry,——whichwasalongtimeago,——ournearestneighboursweretheLuscombes。Theywereverygreatpersonagesinthecountryindeed,andthefamilyweregreatly"respected";thoughnot,sofarasIcoulddiscern,foranyparticularreason,exceptfromtheirhavingbeenthereforseveralgenerations。Peoplearesupposedtoimprove,likewine,fromkeeping——eveniftheyarerather"ordinary"atstarting;andtheLuscombes,atthetimeIknewthem,wereconsideredquitea"vintage"family。TheyhadbeguninCharlesII。’stime,anddatedtheirdescentfromgreatnessinthefemaleline。
  Thattheyhadmanagedtokeepagreatestatenotverymuchimpairedsolongwascertainlyaproofofgreatcleverness,sincetherehadbeenmanyspend-thriftsamongthem;butfortunatelytherehadbeenamiserortwo,whohadrestoredtheaverage,andtheirfortunes。
  Mr。RogerLuscombe,thepresentproprietor,wasneithertheonenortheother,buthewasinclinedtofrugality,andnowonder;aburntchilddreadsthefire,eventhoughhemayhavehadnothingtodowithlightingithimself,andhisfatherhadkickeddownagoodmanythousandswiththehelpof"thebones"(asdicewerecalledinhisday)and"thedevil’sbooks"(whichwasthenameforcardswiththosethatdisapprovedofthem)andrace-horses;therewasplentyleft,butitmadetheoldgentlemancarefulandespeciallysolicitoustokeepit。Therewasnostint,however,ofanykindattheCourt,whichtome,wholivedinthelittlevicarageofDaltonwithmyfather,seemedapalace。
  Itwasindeedaveryfineplace,withstatuesinthehallandpicturesinthegalleryandpeacocksontheterrace。LadyJane,thedaughterofawealthypeer,whohadalmostputthingsontheiroldfootingwithherampledowry,wasaverygreatlady,andhadbeenused,Iwastold,toanevenmoresplendidhome;buttome,whohadnomother,shewassimplythekindestandmostgraciouswomanIhadeverknown。
  MyconnectionwiththeLuscombesarosefromtheironlysonRichardbeingmyfather’spupil。Wewerebothbroughtupathome,butforverydifferentreasons。Inmycaseitwasfromeconomy:thelivingwassmallandourfamilywaslarge,though,asithappened,Ihadnobrothers。Richardwastooprecioustohisparentstobetrustedtothetendermerciesofapublicschool。Hewasindelicatehealth,notsomuchnaturaltohimascausedbyanexcessofcare——coddling。
  ThoughheandIwereverygoodfriends,unlesswhenwewerequarreling,itmustbeownedthathewasaspoiledboy。
  Thereisagooddealofnonsensetalkedofyounggentlemenwhoarebroughtupfromtheircradlesinanatmosphereofflattery/not/beingspoiled;butunlesstheyareangels——whichisaveryexceptionalcase——itcannotbeotherwise。RichardLuscombewasagoodfellowinmanyways;liberalwithhismoney(indeed,apttobelavish),andkind-
  hearted,butself-willed,effeminate,andimpulsive。Hehadalso——
  whichwasasourceofgreatalarmandgrieftohisfather——amarkedtasteforspeculation。
  Aftertheageof"alleytorsandcommoneys,"ofalbert-rockandhard-
  bake,inwhichwebothgambledfrightfully,Icouldaffordhimnoopportunitiesofgratifyingthispassion;butifhecouldgetalittlemoney"on"anything,therewasnothingthatpleasedhimbetter——notthathecaredforthemoney,butforthedelightofwinningit。Thenextmomenthewouldgiveitawaytoabeggar。Numbersofgoodpeoplelookupongamblingwithevengreaterhorrorthanitdeserves,becausetheycannotunderstandthis;theattractionofrisk,andthewildjoyof"pullingoff"somethingwhenthechancesareagainstone,areunknowntothem。Itisthesamewiththeloveofliquor。RichardLuscombehadnotasparkofthat(hisfatherlefthimoneofthebestcellarsinEngland,buthenevertouchesevenaglassofclaretafterdinner;"Ishouldassoonthink,"hesays,"ofeatingwhenIamnothungry");buthedearlylikedwhathecalleda"spec。"NevershallI
  forgetthefirsttimeherealisedanythingthatcouldbetermedastake。
  Whenhewasaboutsixteen,heandIhaddrivenovertosomelittlecountryracesafewmilesawayfromDalton,without,Ifear,announcingourintentionofsodoing。Freshairwasgoodfor"ourdearRichard,"andsincepedestrianexercise(whichhealsohated)
  exhaustedhim,hehadagroomanddog-cartalwaysathisowndisposal。
  Itwasadayofgreatexcitementforme,whohadneverbeforeseenarace-course。Theflags,thegrandstand(arudeerectionofplanks,whichcamedown,by-the-bye,thenextyearduringtheraceforthecup,andreducedthesportingpopulation),theinsinuatinggipsies,thebawlingcard-sellers,andespeciallytheshininghorseswiththeirtwistedmanes,allexcitedmyadmiration。
  Iwaswellacquaintedwiththeminfiction;andtheseillustrationsofthebooksIlovedsowelldelightedme。Richard,whohadreadlessandseenmore,wasbentonbusiness。
  Hewastallforhisage,butveryslightandyouthful-looking,andthecontrastofhisappearancewiththatofthecompanyinthelittlering,composedasitwasofachoiceselectionoftheroughestblackguardsinEngland,wasverystriking。
  Manyoftheseknewwhohewas,andwereverygladtoseehim,butonlyoneofthebook-makerssecuredhispatronage。Thefactwas,MasterRichardhadbutonefive-poundnotetolay;hehadbeensavinguphispocket-moneyforweeksforthisverypurpose,andhetooktentooneaboutanoutsider,"DonSebastian,"——anameIshallrememberwhenallotherhistoricalknowledgehasdepartedfromme,——notbecauseheknewanythingofthehorse,butbecausethelongestoddswerelaidagainsthim。
  Ididn’tlikethelookofthe"gentlemansportsman"whotookcustodyofthatfive-poundnote,butRichard(whohadneverseenhimbefore)
  assuredme,withhisusualconfidence,thathewas"straightasadie"
  and"ashonestastheday。"
  Theraceexcitedmeexceedingly;Richardhadlentmeafield-glass(foreverythinghehadwasinduplicate,ifnottriplicate),andI
  watchedtheprogressofthatrunningrainbowwithabeatingheart。AtfirstYellowCap(theDon)seemedcompletelyoutofit,thelastofall;butpresentlyhebegantocreepup,andastheydrewnearthewinning-post,shoutsof"YellowCapwins!""YellowCapwins!"renttheair。Hedidwinbyahead,andwithawell-pleasedflushonmyfaceatmyfriend’smarvellousgoodfortune,Iturnedtocongratulatehim。Hewasgone。Thetumultandconfusionwereexcessive;butlookingtowardtheexitgate,Ijustcaughtaglimpseofthebook-makerpassingrapidlythroughit,andthenofRichardinpursuitofhim。
  Astoutyoungfarmer,whomIknew,wasstandingbehindme,andinafewhurriedwordsItoldhimwhathadhappened。"Comewithme,"hesaid,andoffweran,asthoughwehadbeenenteredforthecupourselves。Theothertwowerealreadyafieldahead,andfarawayfromthecourse;but,fastasthebook-makerran,thedelicateRichardhadcomeupwithhim。Icouldimaginehowpumpedhewas,buttheideaofhavingbeenswindledbythisscoundrel,whowasrunningoffwithhisfive-poundnote,aswellasthefiftypoundsheowedhim,hadnodoubtlenthimwings。Itcouldnot,however,lendhimstrength,norteachhimtheartofself-defence,andafterafewmoments,passeddoubtlessinpoliterequestandbluntrefusal,wesawthemiscreantstrikeoutfromtheshoulderandRichardgodown。
  Thetimethuslost,however,short-livedaswasthecombat,wasfataltothevictor。TherewerefewbetterrunnersinDaltonthanmycompanionandmyself,andwegainedonthebook-maker,whohadprobablytrainedonginandbadtobacco,handoverhand。Aswedrewnearhimheturnedroundandinquired,withmanyexpletives,madehalfinarticulatebywantofbreath,whatwewantedwithagentlemanengagedonhisownprivateaffairs。
  "Well,"Isaid,——forasIcouldtrustmyagriculturalfriendwiththemorepracticalmeasuresthatwerelikelytofollowIthoughtitonlyfairthatIshoulddothetalking,——"wewantfirstthefive-poundnotewhichthatyounggentleman,whomyouhavejustknockeddown,intrustedtoyourcare,andthenthefiftypoundsyouhavelosttohim。"
  HecalledHeaventowitnessthathehadnevermadeabetinhislifewithanyyounggentleman,butthat,havingbeenmolested,hebelievedbyafootpad,ashewasreturninghometohisfamily,hehadbeencompelledtodefendhimself。
  "Iheardyoumakethebetandsawyoutakethemoney,"Iremarked,withconfidence。
  "That’sgoodenough,"saidthefarmer。"Nowifyoudon’tshelloutthatmoneythisinstant,I’llhaveyoubackintheringinabraceofshakesandtellthemwhathashappened。Lastyeartheytoreawelsherprettynightopieces,andthisyear,ifyoudon’t’part,’they’lldoitquite。"
  Thebook-makerturnedlivid,——Ineversawamaninsuchafunkinmylife,——andproducedagreasypocket-book,outofwhichhetookRichard’sbank-note,andtenquitenewones;andInoticedthereweremoreleft,sothatpovertywasnothisexcuseforfraud。
  "Letmelookat’emagainstthesun,"saidthefarmer,"toseeasthewater-markisallright。"
  ThiswasaprecautionIshouldneverhavethoughtof,anditgavemeforthefirsttimeasenseofthegreatintelligenceofmyfather’sparishioner。
  "Yes,they’reallcorrect。Andnowyoumaygo;butifeveryoushowyourfaceagainonSouthick(Southwick)race-courseitwillbetheworstforyou。"
  Heslunkaway,andwereturnedtoRichard,whowassittingontheground,lookingathisnose,whichwasbleedingandhadattainedvastdimensions。
  "Didyougetthemoney?"werehisfirstwords,whichIthoughtverycharacteristic。
  "Yes,thereitis,squire——tenfiversandyourownnote。"
  "Verygood;IshouldneverhaveseenashillingofitbutforyouandCharley,sowewilljustdivideitintothreeshares。"
  Thefarmersaid,"No,"buteventuallytookhisL1613s。4d。,andquiterighttoo。OfcourseIdidnottakeRichard’smoney,butheafterwardboughtmeariflewithit,whichIcouldnotrefuse。Thefarmer,asmaybewellimagined,couldbetrustedtosaynothingofouradventure;butitwasimpossibletohideRichard’snose。Hewasfartoohonestafellowtotellalieaboutit,andthewholestorycameout。Hisfatherwasdreadfullyshockedatit,andLadyJaneindespair:theoneabouthisgamblingpropensities,andtheotherabouthisnose;shethought,iftheinjurydidnotprovefatal,hewouldbedisfiguredforlife。
  Hewaswellinaweek,butthecircumstanceshadthegravestconsequences。ItwasdecidedthatsomethingmustbedonewiththeheiroftheLuscombestoweanhimfromlowcompany(thiswasnotme,butgroomsandracingpeople);buteventhispredilectionwasascribedinparttohisfragileconstitution。AfashionablephysiciancamedownfromLondontoconsiderthecase。HecouldnotquitebebroughttothepointdesiredbyLadyJane,tolayRichard’sloveofgamblingatthedoorofthedelicacyofhislungs;buthewasbroughtverynearit。
  Theyoungfellow,his"opinion"was,hadbeenbroughtuptoomuchlikeahothouseflower;histasteswerewhattheywerechieflybecausehehadnoopportunitiesofformingbetterones;withimprovedstrengthhismoralnaturewouldbecomemoreelevated。Thathewastruthfulwasagreatsourceofsatisfaction(thiswaswithreferencetohisdistinctrefusaltogiveupgamblingtopleaseanybody)andamostwholesomephysicalsign。"Myrecommendationisthatheshouldbetemporarilyremovedfromhispresentdullsurroundings;thereisnotscopeinthemforhismind;heshouldbesentabroadforamonthortwowithhistutor。Thatwilldohimaworldofgood。"
  Ifitwasnotverygoodadvice,itwasprobablyquiteasjudiciousasother"opinions"forwhichahundredandfiftyguineashavebeencheerfullypaid。Itwasatalleventsagreatcomforttohearthattherewasnothingconstitutionallywrongwith"dearestRichard,"andthatheonlywantedatonicformindandbody。Thedoctor’sverdictwasacceptedbybothparents,buttherewasaninsurmountableobstacletoitsbeingcarriedintoeffectinMasterRichardhimself。Myfathercouldnotleavehisparishandhisfamily,andwithnoothertutorcouldtheyounggentlemanbeinducedtogo。
  NowithappenedthatthebutlerattheCourt,JohnMaitland,who,asisoftenthecaseinsuchhouseholds,hadthegravityanddignityofabishop,wassofortunateastobeafavouritebothwiththeoldfolksandtheyoungone。Hereallywasasuperiorperson,andnotonly"honestastheday"inRichard’seyes(which,aswehaveseen,wasnotaguaranteeofstraightforwardness),butinthoseofeveryoneelse。
  Hehadbeenborninthevillage,hadbeenpagetoMr。Luscombe’sfather,andhadlivedmorethanfiftyyearsattheCourt。Therelationsbetweenmasterandservantwerefeudal,mingledwiththemoremodernattachmentthatcomesofgoodserviceproperlyappreciated。HethoughttheLuscombes,ifnottheonlyoldfamilyintheworld,thebest,andworshipped——thoughinadignifiedandecclesiasticalmanner——thegroundtroddenonbothbythesquireandMasterRichard。Myownimpressionwasthatunderpretenceofgivingwaytothelatterheplayedintotheparentalhands;butasthiswascertainlyformyyoungfriend’sgood,Inevercommunicatedmysuspicionstohim。Maitland,atallevents,hadmoreinfluenceoverhimthananymanexceptmyfather。Stillitastonishedusallnotalittle,notwithstandingthehighopinionweentertainedofhim,whenweheardthatthebutlerwastobeintrustedwiththeguardianshipofRichardabroad。Suchathingcouldnothavehappenedinanyotherfamily,butsoitwasarranged;andpartlyasvalet,partlyasconfidentialcompanionandtreasurerMaitlandstartedwithhisyoungmasteronhistravels。
  Theseweretolastfornotlessthansixmonths,andItaly,becauseofitswarmclimate,wasthecountrytowhichtheywerebound。Thatitwoulddotheyoungfellowgood,bothmoralandphysical,weallhoped;
  butmyfatherhadhisdoubts。HefearedthatMaitland’sinfluenceoverhiscompanionwouldwanewhenawayfromtheCourt;butitneverenteredintohismindthathewouldwillinglypermitanywrongdoing,andstilllessthatthemanwouldhimselfsuccumbtoanytemptationthatinvolveddishonesty。
  Theytravelledbyeasystages;thoughtheyusedtherailway,ofcourse,theydidsoonlyforafewhoursaday,andgotoutandremainedatplacesofinterest。Richardwasveryamenable,andindeedshowednodesirefordissipation;hisoneweakness——thatofhavinga"spree"——hadnoopportunityofbeinggratified;andMaitlandwrotehomethemostgratifyingletters,notonlyrespectingthebehaviourofhischarge,butoftheimprovementinhishealth。AstheydrewnearertoItaly,RichardobservedonedaythatheshouldspendadayortwoatMonteCarlo。Maitlandhadneverheardoftheplaceorofitspeculiarattractions;and"MasterRichard"onlytoldhimthatitwasverypicturesque。Thehorrorofthefaithfulretainermaythereforebeimaginedwhenhefoundthatitwasagamblingresort。
  Hecouldnotpreventhisyoungmasterfrequentingthetables,andthoughhekeptthepurse,withtheexceptionofafewpounds,andwouldcertainlyhavestoodbetweenhimandruin,hecouldnotpreventhiswinning。Richardhadtheluck,andmore,thatproverbiallyattendsyoungpeople——hehadtheluckofthedevil;hisfewnapoleonsswellingtoagreatmanyontheveryfirstday,andhewasintheseventhheavenofhappiness。Thenextdayandthenexthewonlargely,immensely;invainMaitlandthreatenedtowritetohisfather,andeventoleavehim。
  "Allright,"repliedtherecklessyouth。"Youmaydoasyoulike;evenifthegovernordisinheritsmeIcanmakemyfortunebystoppinghere。
  Andastoleavingme,gobyallmeans;IshallgetonverywellwithaFrenchvalet。"
  Itwasdreadful。
  Richardgrewhappierandhappiereveryday,asthegoldenfloodflowedinuponhim,butalsoextremelyhectic。Hepassedthewholedayatthetables,andthewantofairandexercise,and,stillmore,theintenseexcitementwhichpossessedhim,begantohavethemostseriouseffect。
  Thatprescriptionof"seeingtheworld,"and"escapingfromhisdullsurroundings,"washavingaverydifferentresultfromwhathadbeenexpected。"Thepathsofgloryleadbuttothegrave";theyoungEnglishmanandhisluckwerethetalkofallMonteCarlo,andheenjoyedhisnotorietyverymuch;but,asthepoorbutlerplaintivelyobserved,whatwasthegoodofthatwhenMasterRichardwas"killinghimself"?
  HowthenewswasreceivedattheCourtIhadnomeansofjudging,forthesquirekeptarigidsilence,exceptthathehadlongconferenceswithmyfather;andLadyJanekeptherroom。Itwasindeedaverysoresubject。ThesquirewantedtostartforMonteCarloatonce;buthewassingularlyinsular,detestedtravel,andintruthwasveryunfitforsucha"cutting-outexpedition"aswascontemplated。Hewaited,halfoutofhismindwithanxiety,butinhopesofabetterreport;
  whathehopedforwasthatluckwouldturn,andRichardloseeveryshilling。
  Theveryreverseofthis,however,tookplace;Richardwonmoreandmore。Hewouldcomehometohishotelintheeveningwithaportercarryinghisgains。Hisportmanteauwasfullofnapoleons。Itwascharacteristicofhimthatheneverthoughtofbankingit。Oneeveninghecameinwithverybrighteyes,butamostshrunkenandcadaverousface。
  "Thishasbeenmybestdayofall,Johnny,"hesaid。"See,Ihavewontwothousandpounds;andyoushallhaveahundredofit。"
  ButMaitlandrefusedtohaveanythingtodowithsuchill-gottengains,forwhich,too,hisyoungmasterwassacrificinghishealth,andperhapshislife。Still——thoughthisdidnotstrikeRichardtillafterward——hecouldnothelpregardingthegreatheapofgoldwithconsiderableinterest。Addedtothelad’spreviousgains,theamountwasnowverylargeindeed——morethanfivethousandpounds。
  "Ishouldreallythink,MasterRichard,asyouhadnowwonenough。"
  "Enough?Certainlynot。Ihavenotbrokenthebankyet。ImeantodothatbeforeI’vedonewithit,Johnny。"
  "Thatwillbeafteryou’vekilledyourself,"saidhonestJohn。
  "Well,thenIshalldie/rich/,"wastherecklessrejoinder。
  Richard,whowastooexhaustedforrepose,tossedandtumbledonhisbedforhours,andeventuallydroppedintoaheavyslumber,andsleptfarintothenextmorning。Heawokefeelingveryunwell,buthischiefanxietywaslestheshouldmisstheopeningofthetables;hewasalwaysthefirsttobegin。HeranghisbellviolentlyforMaitland。
  Therewasnoreply,andwhenherangagain,oneofthehotelservantscameup。
  "Whereismyman?"heinquired。
  "Monsieur’sman-servanttookmonsieur’sluggagetotherailway-
  station;heisgonebytheearlytraintoTurin。"
  "GonetoTurinwithmyluggage?"
  "Yes,withthetwoportmanteaus——veryheavyones。"
  Richardgotoutofbed,anddraggedhiswearylimbsintothedressing-
  room,aninnerapartment,wheretheportmanteauswerekeptforsafety。
  Theywerebothgone。
  "Whattraindidthescoundrelgoby?Whereismywatch?Why,thevillainhastakenthattoo!Sendforthepolice!No;thereisnotimetobelost——sendatelegram。Why,hehasnotevenleftmeenoughmoneytopayatelegram!"
  Allhissmallchangewasgone。HonestJohnhadtakeneverything;hehadnotlefthisyoungmasterasinglesixpence。Atthisrevelationofthestateofaffairs,poorRichard,weakenedashewasbyhislongexcitement,threwhimselfonthebedandburstintotears。Theattendant,towhom,asusual,hehadbeenliberal,wasaffectedbyanemotionsostrangeinanEnglishman。
  "Monsieurmustnotfret;thethiefwillbecaughtandthemoneyrestored。Itwillbewell,perhapstotellthe/maitred’hotel/。"
  Themasterofthehotelappearedwithaverygraveface。Hewasdesolatedtohearofthemisfortunethathadbefallenhisyoungguest。
  Perhapstherewasnotquitesomuchtakenashadbeenreported。
  "Itellyouit’sallgone;morethanfivethousandpounds,andmywatchandchain;Ihavenothalfafrancinmypossession。"
  "Thatisunfortunateindeed,"saidthe/maitred’hotel/,lookinggraverthanever,"becausethereismybilltosettle。"
  "Oh,hangyourbill!"criedRichard。"/That/willbeallright。Imusttelegraphtomyfatheratonce。"
  "Buthowismonsieurtotelegraphifhehasnomoney?"
  Itwasprobablythefirsttimeinhislifethattheyoungfellowhadeverunderstoodhowinconvenientathingispoverty。Whatalsoamazedhimbeyondmeasurewastheman’smanner;yesterday,andallotherdays,ithadbeenpolitetoobsequiousness;nowitwasdryalmosttoinsolence。Itseemed,indeed,toimplysomedoubtofthebonafidesofhisguest——thathemightnot,inshort,bemuchbetterthanhonestJohnhimself,ofwhomhewaspossiblytheconfederate;thatthewholestorywasatrumped-uponetoaccountfortheinabilitytomeethisbill。Astohishavingwonlargelyatthetables,thatmightbetrueenough;buthealsomighthavelostitall,andmorewithit;moneychangeshandsatMonteCarloveryrapidly。
  Intheend,however,andnotwithoutmuchobjection,thelandlordadvancedasufficientsumtoenableRichardtotelegraphhome。Healsopermittedhimtostayonatthehotel,stipulating,however,thatheshouldcallfornowine,norindulgeinanythingexpensive——ahumiliatingarrangementenough,butnotsomuchsoasthetermsofanotherproviso,thathewasnevertoenterthegamblingsaloonorgobeyondthepublicgardens。Eventherehewasundersurveillance,anditwas,inshort,quiteclearthathewassuspectedofanintentiontorunawaywithoutpayinghisbill——perhapsevenofjoininghis"confederate,"Mr。JohnMaitland。
  TheonlythingthatcomfortedRichardwastheconvictionthatheshouldhavearemittancefromhisfatherinafewhours;butnothingofthesort,notevenatelegram,arrived。Dayafterdaywentby,andtheyoungfellowwasindespair;hefeltlikeapariah,forhehadbeensooccupiedwiththetablesthathehadmadenofriends;andhisfewacquaintanceslookedaskanceathim,asbeingunderacloud,withtheprecisenatureofwhichtheywereunacquainted。Friendlessandpennilessinaforeignland,hisspiritwasutterlybroken,andhebegantounderstandwhatafoolhehadmadeofhimself;especiallyhowungratefullyhehadbehavedtohisfather,withoutwhomitwasnotsoeasyto"geton,"itappeared,ashehadimagined。Hesaw,too,theevilofhisconductinhavingthrustatemptationinthewayofhonestJohntoogreattoberesisted。Thepolicecouldhearnonewsofhim,and,indeed,seemedveryincredulouswithrespecttoRichard’saccountofthematter。
  OnthefourthdayRichardreceivedaletterfromhisfatherofthegravestkind,thoughexpressedinthemostaffectionateterms。Hehardlyalludedtotheimmediatemisfortunethathadhappenedtohim,butspokeoftheanxietyandalarmwhichhisconducthadcausedhismotherandhimself。"Iencloseyouacheck,"hewrote,"justsufficienttocomfortablybringyouhomeandpayyourhotelbill,andexceedinglyregretthatIcannottrustmysonwithmore——lestheshouldriskitinawaythatgiveshismotherandmyselfmoredistressofmindthanIcanexpress。"
  Richard’sheartwastouched,asitwellmighthavebeen;thoughperhapstheconditionofmindinwhichhisfather’scommunicationfoundhimhadsomethingtodowithit。Bythatnight’smailhedespatchedaletterhomewhichgavethegreatestdelightattheCourt,andalsoatthevicarage,forMr。Luscombe,fullofprideandjoy,broughtittomyfathertoread。"Ihavebeenveryfoolish,sir,andverywicked,"itran。"IbelieveIshouldhavebeendeadbythistimehadnotMaitlandstolenmymoney(sothatIhavenoreasontofeelveryangrywithhim)anddeprivedmeofthemeansofsuicide。IgiveyoumywordofhonourthatIwillnevergambleagain。"
  LadyJanesentatelegramtomeetMasterRichardinParis,tosaywhatadeargoodboyhewas,andhowhappyhehadmadeher。Thisdidnotsurprisehim,butwhatdidastonishhimverymuchonarrivingattheCourtwasthatJohnMaitlandopenedthedoorforhim。
  "Why,youoldscoundrel!"
  "Yes,sir,Iknow;I’mathiefandallthat,butIdiditforthebest;Idid,indeed。"
  ThoughthefattedcalfwaskilledforMasterRichard,hehadbynomeansreturnedliketheprodigalson。Onthecontrary,hehadsenthomearemittance,asitwere,bythebutler,ofmorethanfivethousandpounds。ThewholeplothadbeendevisedbyhonestJohnastheonlymethodofextricatingMasterRichardfromthatMonteCarlospider’sweb,andhadbeencarriedoutbythehelpofthe/maitred’hotel/,withthesquire’sapproval。Andtodotheyoungfellowjustice,heneverresentedthetrickthathadbeenplayeduponhim。
  Richardwasnotsentabroadagain,buttoCambridge,whereeventuallyhetookafourth-class(poll)degree;andLadyJanewasasproudofitasifhehadbeenseniorwrangler。Hekepthisword,inspiteofalltemptationstothecontrary,andnevertouchedacard——acircumstancewhichdrovehimtotakeafairamountofexercise,and,inconsequence,hesteadilyimprovedinhealth。Hewassometimeschaffedbyhiscompanionsforhisabstinencefromplay;theyshouldhavethoughthewasthelastmantobeafraidoflosinghismoney。
  "Youareright,sofar,"hewouldanswer,drily;"butthefactis,I
  havehadenoughofwinning。"
  Towhichtheywouldreply:
  "Ohyes,wedaresay,"anellipticalexpression,whichconveyeddisbelief。
  HenevertoldthemthestoryofhisMonteCarloexperiences;butinthevacationshewouldoftentalktohonestJohnaboutthem。Wemaybesurethatthatfaithfulretainerdidnotgounrewardedforhisfraudulentact。
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  Notlongsince,IwasoneamongacrowdofnobodiesatabigofficialreceptioninPariswhentheMarcheseandMarchesadiSanSilvestrowereannounced。Therewasamomentaryhush;thoseaboutthedoorwayfellbacktoletthisdistinguishedcouplepass,andsomeofusstoodontiptoetogetaglimpseofthem;forSanSilvestroisamanofnosmallimportanceinthepoliticalanddiplomaticworld,andhiswifeenjoysquiteaEuropeanfameforbeautyandamiability,havinghadopportunitiesofdisplayingboththeseattractivegiftsattheseveralcourtswhereshehasactedasItalianambassadress。Theymadetheirwayquicklyupthelongroom,——sheshort,rathersallow,inclinedtowardembonpoint,butwitheyeswhosemagnificencewasrivalledonlybythatofherdiamonds;hebald-headed,fat,gray-haired,coveredwithorders,——andweresoonoutofsight。Ifollowedthemwithasighwhichcausedmyneighbourtoaskmejocoselywhetherthemarchesawasanoldflameofmine。
  "Farfromit,"Ianswered。"Onlythesightofherremindedmeofbygonedays。Dear,dearme!howtimedoesslipon!ItisfifteenyearssinceIsawherlast。"
  Imovedaway,lookingdownratherruefullyatthewaistcoattowhosecircumferencefifteenyearshavemadenotriflingaddition,andwonderingwhetherIwasreallyasmuchalteredandagedinappearanceasthemarchesawas。
  Fifteenyears——itisnosuchverylongtime;andyetIdaresaythatthepersonsprincipallyconcernedintheincidentwhichIamabouttorelatehavegivenupthinkingaboutitascompletelyasIhaddone,untilthesoundofthatlady’sname,andthesightofherbigblackeyes,recalledittome,andsetmethinkingofthesunnyspringafternoononwhichmysisterAnneandIjourneyedfromVeronatoVenice,andofhernaiveexclamationsofdelightonfindingherselfinarealgondola,glidingsmoothlydowntheGrandCanal。MysisterAnneisbysomeyearsmysenior。Sheiswhatmightbecalledanoldladynow,andshecertainlywasanoldmaidthen,andhadlongacceptedherpositionassuch。Then,asnow,shehabituallyworeagrayalpacagown,apairofgold-rimmedspectacles,glovesacoupleofsizestoolargeforher,andashapeless,broad-leavedstrawhat,fromwhichablueveilwasflungbackandstreamedoutinthebreezebehindher,likeaship’sensign。Then,asnow,shewasthesimplest,themostkind-hearted,themostprejudicedofmortals;anenthusiasticadmirerofthearts,andgiven,asherownsmallcontributionthereto,totheproductionofendlesswater-colourlandscapes,atriflewoolly,indeed,astooutline,andsomewhatfaultyastoperspective,butwarmincolouring,andhighlythoughtofinthefamily。Ibelieve,infact,thatitwaschieflywithaviewtothefillingofherportfoliothatshehadpersuadedmetotakehertoVenice;and,asIamconstitutionallyindolent,Iwaswillingenoughtospendafewweeksinthecitywhich,ofallcitiesintheworld,isthebestadaptedforlazypeople。WeengagedroomsatDanielli’s,andunpackedallourclothes,knowingthatwewerenotlikelytomakeanothermoveuntiltheheatshoulddriveusaway。
  Thefirstfewdays,Iremember,werenotaltogetherfullofenjoymentforoneofus。MyexcellentAnne,whohasallherbrother’svirtues,withouthisfailings,wouldhavescoutedthenotionofallowinganydreadofphysicalfatiguetostandbetweenherandthechurchesandpictureswhichshehadcomeallthewayfromEnglandtoadmire;and,asVenicewasanoldhauntofmine,sheveryexcusablyexpectedmetoactasciceronetoher,andallowedmebutlittlerestbetweenthehoursofbreakfastandofthe/tabled’hote/。Atlast,however,sheconceivedthemodestandfelicitousideaofmakingacopyofTitian’s"Assumption";and,havingobtainedtherequisitepermissionforthatpurpose,settoworkuponthefirstofalongseriesofcourageousattempts,allofwhichsheconscientiouslydestroyedwheninahalf-
  finishedstate。Atthatrateitseemedlikelythatherdayswouldbefullyoccupiedforsomeweekstocome;andIurgedhertopersevere,andnottoallowherselftobedisheartenedbyafewbrilliantfailures;andsoshehurriedaway,earlyeverymorning,withherpaint-box,herbrushes,andherblock,andIwasleftfreetosmokemycigarettesinpeace,infrontofmyfavouritecafeonthePiazzaSanMarco。
  Iwassittingthereonemorning,watching,withhalf-closedeyes,thepigeonscirclingoverheadunderacloudlesssky,andenjoyingthefreshsaltbreezethatcameacrosstheruffledwaterfromtheAdriatic,whenIwasaccostedbyoneofthewhite-coatedAustrianofficersbywhomVenicewasthrongedinthosedays,andwhomI
  presentlyrecognisedasayoungfellownamedVonRosenau,whomIhadknownslightlyinViennathepreviouswinter。Ireturnedhisgreetingcordially,forIalwaysliketoassociateasmuchaspossiblewithforeignerswhenIamabroad,andlittledidIforeseeintowhattroublethisfair-haired,innocent-lookingyouthwasdestinedtoleadme。
  IaskedhimhowhelikedVenice,andheansweredlaughinglythathewasnottherefromchoice。"Iamindisgrace,"heexplained。"Iamalwaysindisgrace,onlythistimeitisratherworsethanusual。Doyouremembermyfather,thegeneral?No?PerhapshewasnotinViennawhenyouwerethere。Heisasoldieroftheoldschool,andmanageshisfamilyastheytellmeheusedtomanagehisregimentinformeryears,boastingthatheneverallowedabreachofdisciplinetopassunpunished,andneverwill。LastyearIexceededmyallowance,andthecolonelgotorderstostopmyleave;thisyearIborrowedfromtheJews,thewholethingwasfoundout,andIwasremovedfromthecavalry,andputintoaCroatregimentunderordersforVenice。Nextyearwillprobablyseemeenrolledinthepolice;andsoitwillgoon,Isuppose,tillsomefinemorningIshallfindmyselfdrivingatwo-horseyellowdiligenceinthewildsofCarinthia,andblowingahorntoletthevillagersknowthattheimperialandroyalmailisapproaching。"
  Afteralittlemoreconversationweseparated,butonlytomeetagain,thatsameevening,onthePiazzaSanMarco,whitherIhadwanderedtolistentothebandafterdinner,andwhereIfoundVonRosenauseatedwithanumberofhisbrotherofficersinfrontoftheprincipalcafe。
  Thesegentlemen,towhomIwaspresentlyintroduced,wereunanimousincomplainingoftheirpresentquarters。Venice,theysaid,mightbeallverywellforartistsandtravellers;butviewedasagarrisonitwasthedullestofplaces。Therewerenoamusements,therewasnosport,andjustnownosociety;fortheItalianswereinoneoftheirperiodicalfitsofsulks,andwouldnotspeakto,orlookat,aGermaniftheycouldpossiblyavoidit。"Theywillnotevenshowthemselveswhenourbandisplaying,"saidoneoftheofficers,pointingtowardthewell-nighemptypiazza。"Asfortheladies,itisreportedthatifoneofthemisseenspeakingtoanAustrian,sheiseitherassassinatedorsentofftospendtherestofherdaysinaconvent。
  Atallevents,itiscertainthatwehavenoneofusanysuccessestoboastof,exceptVonRosenau,whohashadanaffair,theysay,onlyheispleasedtobeverymysteriousaboutit。"
  "Wheredoesshelive,VonRosenau?"askedanother。"Issherich?Isshenoble?Hassheahusband,whowillstabyouboth?oronlyamother,whowillsendhertoanunnery,andletyougofree?Youmightgratifyourcuriosityalittle。Itwoulddoyounoharm,anditwouldgiveussomethingtotalkabout。"
  "Bah!hewilltellyounothing,"criedathird。"Heisafraid。Heknowsthattherearehalfadozenofuswhocouldcuthimoutinanhour。"
  "VonRosenau,"saidayoungensign,solemnly,"youwoulddobettertomakeacleanbreastofit。Concealmentisuseless。JanoviczsawyouwithherinSantaMariadellaSalutetheotherday,andcouldhavefollowedherhomequiteeasilyifhehadbeensoinclined。"
  "TheywereseentogetherontheLido,too。Peoplewhowanttokeeptheirsecretsoughtnottobesoimprudent。"
  "Agoodcomradeoughttohavenosecretsfromtheregiment。"
  "Come,VonRosenau,wewillpromisenottospeaktoherwithoutyourpermissionifyouwilltellushowyoumanagedtomakeheracquaintance。"
  Theobjectofalltheseattacksreceivedthemwiththemostperfectcomposure,continuingtosmokehiscigarandgazeoutseaward,withoutsomuchasturninghisheadtowardhisquestioners,towhomhevouchsafednoreplywhatever。Probably,asanex-hussarandasprigofnobility,hemayhaveheldhisheadalittleabovethoseofhispresentbrotherofficers,andpreferreddisregardingtheirfamiliaritytoresentingit,ashemighthavedoneifithadcomefrommenwhomheconsideredonafootingofequalitywithhimself。Such,atleast,wasmyimpression;anditwasconfirmedbythefriendlyadvanceswhichhemadetowardme,fromthatdayforth,andbythepersistencewithwhichhesoughtmysociety。Ithoughtheseemedtowishforsomecompanionwhoseideashadnotbeendevelopedexclusivelyinbarrackatmosphere;
  andI,onmyside,wasnotunwillingtolistentothechatterofalively,good-naturedyoungfellow,atintervals,duringmylongidledays。
  Itwasattheendofaweek,Ithink,orthereabouts,thathehonouredmewithhisfullconfidence。Wehadbeensea-fishinginasmallopenboatwhichhehadpurchased,andwhichhemanagedwithoutassistance;
  thatistosay,thatwehadprovidedourselveswithwhatwasrequisiteforthepursuitofthatengrossingsport,andthattheyoungcounthadgonethroughtheformofdroppinghislineoverthesideandpullingitup,baitlessandfishless,fromtimetotime,whileIhaddispensedwitheventhisshallowpretenceofemployment,andhadstretchedmyselfoutfulllengthuponthecushionswhichIhadthoughtfullybroughtwithme,inhalingthesalt-ladenbreeze,andluxuriatinginperfectinaction,tillsuchtimeasithadbecomenecessaryforustothinkofreturninghomeward。Mycompanionhadbeensighingportentouslyeverynowandagainallthroughtheafternoon,andhadrepeatedlygivenventtoasoundasthoughhehadbeenabouttosaysomething,andhadasoftencheckedhimself,andfallenbackintosilence。SothatIwasinagreatmeasurepreparedforthedisclosurethatfellfromhimatlengthasweslippedbeforethewindacrossthebroadlagoon,towardthehazeandblazeofsunsetwhichwasglorifyingtheoldcityofthedoges。
  "Doyouknow,"saidhe,suddenly,"thatIamdesperatelyinlove?"I
  saidIhadconjecturedasmuch;andheseemedagooddealsurprisedatmypowersofdivination。"Yes,"heresumed,"Iaminlove;andwithanItalianladytoo,unfortunately。HernameisBianca,——theSignorinaBiancaMarinelli,——andsheisthemostdivinelybeautifulcreaturethesunevershoneupon。"
  "That,"saidI,"isofcourse。"
  "Itisthetruth;andwhenyouhaveseenher,youwillacknowledgethatIdonotexaggerate。Ihaveknownhernearlytwomonthsnow。I
  becameacquaintedwithheraccidentally——shedroppedherhandkerchiefinashop,andItookittoher,andsowegottobeuponspeakingterms,and——and——ButIneednotgiveyouthewholehistory。Wehavediscoveredthatwearealltheworldtoeachother;wehavesworntoremainfaithfultoeachotherallourliveslong;andwerenewtheoathwheneverwemeet。Butthat,unhappily,isveryseldom!forherfather,theMarcheseMarinelli,scarcelyeverletsheroutofhissight;andheisasour,narrow-mindedoldfellow,asproudasheispoor,anintensehaterofallAustrians;andifheweretodiscoverourattachment,Ishuddertothinkofwhattheconsequencesmightbe。"
  "Andyourownfather——thesternoldgeneralofwhomyoutoldme——whatwouldhesaytoitall?"
  "Oh,he,ofcourse,wouldnothearofsuchamarriageforamoment。HedetestsanddespisestheVenetiansascordiallyasthemarcheseabhorsthe/Tedeschi/;and,asIamentirelydependentuponhim,IshouldnotdreamofsayingawordtohimaboutthematteruntilIwasmarried,andnothingcouldbedonetoseparatemefromBianca。"
  "Sothat,uponthewhole,youappeartostandaveryfairchanceofstarvation,ifeverythingturnsoutaccordingtoyourwishes。Andpray,inwhatwaydoyouimaginethatIcanassistyoutowardthisdesirableend?ForItakeitforgrantedthatyouhavesomereasonforlettingmeintoyoursecret。"
  VonRosenaulaughedgood-humouredly。
  "Youformconclusionsquickly,"hesaid。"Well,IwillconfesstoyouthatIhavethoughtlatelythatyoumightbeofgreatservicetomewithoutinconveniencingyourselfmuch。Theotherday,whenyoudidmethehonourtointroducemetoyoursister,Iwasverynearlytellingherall。Shehassuchakindcountenance;andIfeltsurethatshewouldnotrefusetoletmypoorBiancavisithersometimes。Theoldmarchese,yousee,wouldhavenoobjectiontoleavinghisdaughterforhoursunderthecareofanEnglishlady;andIthoughtthatperhapswhenMissJenkinsonwentouttoworkatherpainting——Imightcomein。"
  "Fortunateindeedisitforyou,"Isaid,"thatyourconfidenceinthekindcountenanceofmysisterAnnedidnotcarryyouquitetothepointofdivulgingthispreciousschemetoher。I,whoknowherprettywell,cantellyouexactlythecourseshewouldhavepursuedifyouhad。Withoutonemoment’shesitation,shewouldhavefoundouttheaddressoftheyounglady’sfather,hurriedoffthither,andtoldhimallaboutit。Anneisathoroughlygoodcreature;butshehaslittlesympathywithlove-making,stilllesswithsurreptitiouslove-making,andshewouldassoonthinkofacceptingthepartyouaresogoodastoassigntoherasofforgingacheck。"
  Hesighed,andsaidhesupposed,then,thattheymustcontinuetomeetastheyhadbeeninthehabitofdoing,butthatitwasratherunsatisfactory。
  "Itsayssomethingforyouringenuitythatyoucontrivetomeetatall,"Iremarked。
  "Well,yes,thereareconsiderabledifficulties,becausetheoldman’smovementsaresouncertain;andthereissomerisktoo,for,asyouheardtheotherday,wehavebeenseentogether。Moreover,IhavebeenobligedtotelleverythingtomyservantJohann,whowaylaysthemarchese’shousekeeperatmarketinthemornings,andfindsoutfromherwhenandwhereIcanhaveanopportunityofmeetingBianca。I
  wouldrathernothavetrustedhim;butIcouldthinkofnootherplan。"
  "Atanyrate,IshouldhavethoughtyoumighthaveselectedsomemoreretiredrendezvousthanthemostfrequentedchurchinVenice。"
  Heshruggedhisshoulders。"Iwishyouwouldsuggestonewithinreach,"hesaid。"Therearenoretiredplacesinthisaccursedtown。
  But,infact,weseeeachotherveryseldom。OftenfordaystogethertheonlywayinwhichIcangetaglimpseofherisbyloiteringaboutinmyboatinfrontofherfather’shouse,andwatchingtillsheshowsherselfatthewindow。Weareinherneighborhoodnow,anditiscloseuponthehouratwhichIcangenerallycalculateuponherappearing。
  WouldyoumindmymakingashortdetourthatwaybeforeIsetyoudownatyourhotel?"
  WehadenteredtheGrandCanalwhileVonRosenauhadbeenrelatinghislove-tale,andsomeminutesbeforehehadloweredhissailandtakentotheoars。Henowslewedtheboat’sheadroundabruptly,andweshotintoadarkandnarrowwaterway,andso,aftersundrytwistingsandturnings,arrivedbeforeagrim,time-wornstructure,sohemmedinbythesurroundingbuildingsthatitseemedasifnorayofsunshinecouldeverpenetratewithinitswalls。
  "ThatisthePalazzoMarinelli,"saidmycompanion。"Thegreaterpartofitislettodifferenttenants。Thefamilyhaslongbeenmuchtoopoortoinhabitthewholeofit,andnowtheoldmanonlyreserveshimselffourroomsonthethirdfloor。Thosearethewindows,inthefarcorner;andthere——no!——yes!——thereisBianca。"
  Ibroughtmyeyeglasstobearuponthepointindicatedjustintimetocatchsightofafemalehead,whichwasthrustoutthroughtheopenwindowforaninstant,andthenwithdrawnwithgreatcelerity。
  "Ah,"sighedthecount,"itisyouwhohavedrivenheraway。Ioughttohaverememberedthatshewouldbefrightenedatseeingastranger。
  Andnowshewillnotshowherselfagain,Ifear。Come;Iwilltakeyouhome。Confessnow——isshenotmorebeautifulthanyouexpected?"
  "Mydearsir,Ihadhardlytimetoseewhethershewasamanorawoman;butIamquitewillingtotakeyourwordforitthatthereneverwasanybodylikeher。"
  "Ifyouwouldliketowaitalittlelonger——halfanhourorso——she/might/putherheadoutagain,"saidtheyoungman,wistfully。
  "Thankyouverymuch;butmysisterwillbewonderingwhyIdonotcometotakeherdowntothe/tabled’hote/。Andbesides,Iamnotinlovemyself,ImayperhapsbeexcusedforsayingthatIwantmydinner。"
  "Asyouplease,"answeredthecount,lookingtheleastbitintheworldaffronted;andsohepulledbackinsilencetothestepsofthehotel,whereweparted。
  Idon’tknowwhetherVonRosenaufeltaggrievedbymyratherunsympatheticreceptionofhisconfidence,orwhetherhethoughtituselesstodiscusshisprojectsfurtherwithonewhocouldnotorwouldnotassisthimincarryingthemout;butalthoughwecontinuedtomeetdaily,asbefore,hedidnotrecurtotheinterestingsubject,anditwasnotformetotaketheinitiativeindoingso。Curiosity,I
  confess,ledmetodirectmygondoliermorethanoncetothenarrowcanaloverwhichthePalazzoMartinellitowered;andoneachoccasionIwasrewardedbydescrying,fromthedepthsoftheminiaturemourning-coachwhichconcealedme,thefaithfulcount,seatedinhisboatandwaitinginpatientfaith,likeanotherRitterToggenburg,withhiseyesfixeduponthecornerwindow;butoftheladyIcouldseenosign。Iwasratherdisappointedatfirst,asdayafterdaywentbyandmyyoungfriendshowednodispositiontobreakthesilenceinwhichhehadchosentowraphimself;forIhadnothingtodoinVenice,andIthoughtitwouldhavebeenratheramusingtowatchtheprogressofthisincipientromance。Bydegrees,however,Iceasedtotroublemyselfaboutit;andattheendofafortnightIhadotherthingstothinkof,intheshapeofplansforthesummer,mysisterAnnehavingbythattimesatisfiedherselfthat,allthingsconsidered,Titian’s"Assumption"wasalittletoomuchforher。
  ItwasCaptainJanoviczwhoinformedmecasuallyoneeveningthatVonRosenauwasgoingawayinafewdaysonleave,andthathewouldprobablybeabsentforaconsiderabletime。
  "Formyownpart,"remarkedmyinformant,"Ishallbesurprisedifweseehimbackintheregimentatall。Hewasonlysenttousasasortofpunishmentforhavingbeenanaughtyboy,andIsupposenowhewillbeforgiven,andrestoredtothehussars。"
  "Somuchforundyinglove,"thinksI,withacynicalchuckle。"Ifthereisanygratitudeinman,thatyoungfellowoughttobeshoweringblessingsonmeforhavingrefusedtoholdthenooseforhimtothrusthisheadinto。"
  Alas!IknewnotofwhatIwasspeaking。IhadnotyetheardthelastofHerrvonRosenau’sentanglement,norwasIdestinedtoescapefromplayingmypartinit。Theverynextmorning,afterbreakfast,asI
  wasporingoveramapofSwitzerland,"Murray"onmyrighthandand"Bradshaw"onmyleft,hiscardwasbroughttome,togetherwithanurgentrequestthatIwouldseehimimmediatelyandalone;andbeforeIhadhadtimetosendareply,hecameclatteringintotheroom,trailinghissabrebehindhim,anddroppedintothefirstarm-chairwithadespairingself-abandonmentwhichshookthehousetoitsfoundations。
  "Mr。Jenkinson,"saidhe,"Iamaruinedman!"
  IansweredratherdrilythatIwasverysorrytohearit。IfImustconfessthetruth,Ithoughthehadcometoborrowmoneyofme。
  "Amostcruelcalamityhasbefallenme,"hewenton;"andunlessyouwillconsenttohelpmeoutofit——"
  "IamsureIshallbedelightedtodoanythinginmypower,"I
  interrupted,apprehensively;"butIamafraid——"
  "YoucannotrefusemetillyouhaveheardwhatIhavetosay。IamawarethatIhavenoclaimwhateveruponyourkindness;butyouaretheonlymanintheworldwhocansaveme,and,whereasthehappinessofmywholelifeisatstake,theutmostyoucanhavetoputupwithwillbealittleinconvenience。NowIwillexplainmyselfinasfewwordsaspossible,becauseIhaveonlyaminutetospare。Infact,I
  oughttobeoutontherampartsatthismoment。YouhavenotforgottenwhatItoldyouaboutmyselfandtheSignorinaMartinelli,andhowwehadagreedtoseizethefirstopportunitythatofferedtobeprivatelymarried,andtoescapeoverthemountainstomyfather’shouse,andthrowourselvesuponhismercy?"
  "Idon’trememberyourhavingmentionedanysuchplan。"
  "Nomatter——soitwas。Well,everythingseemedtohavefallenoutmostfortunatelyforus。IfoundoutsometimeagothatthemarchesewouldbegoingovertoPaduathiseveningonbusiness,andwouldbeabsentatleastonewholeday,andIimmediatelyappliedformyleavetobeginto-morrow。ThisIobtainedatoncethroughmyfather,whonowexpectsmetobewithhiminafewdays,andlittleknowsthatIshallnotcomealone。Johannandthemarchese’shousekeeperarrangedtherestbetweenthem。IwastomeetmydearBiancaearlyinthemorningontheLido;thenceweweretogobyboattoMestre,whereacarriagewastobeinwaitingforus;andthesameeveningweweretobemarriedbyapriest,towhomIhavegivenduenotice,ataplacecalledLongarone。Andsoweshouldhavegoneon,acrosstheAmpezzoPasshomeward。Nowwouldyoubelievethatallthishasbeendefeatedbyamerefreakonthepartofmycolonel?Onlythismorning,afteritwasmuchtoolatetomakeanyalterationinourplans,hetoldmethatheshouldrequiremetobeondutyallto-dayandto-morrow,andthatmyleavecouldnotbeginuntilthenextday。Isitnotmaddening?AndtheworstofitisthatIhavenomeansoflettingBiancaknowofthis,forIdarenotsendamessagetothepalazzo,andthereisnochanceofmyseeinghermyself;andofcourseshewillgototheLidoto-morrowmorning,andwillfindnoonethere。Now,mydearMr。
  Jenkinson——mygood,kindfriend——doyoubegintoseewhatIwantyoutodoforme?"
  "Notintheveryleast。"
  "No?Butitisevidentenough。Nowlisten。YoumustmeetBiancato-morrowmorning;youexplaintoherwhathashappened;youtakeherintheboat,whichwillbewaitingforyou,toMestre;youproceedinthetravelling-carriage,whichwillalsobewaitingforyou,toLongarone;youseethepriest,andappointwithhimforthefollowingevening;andthenextdayIarrive,andyoureturntoVenice。Isthatclear?"
  ThevolubilitywithwhichthisprogrammewasenunciatedsotookawaymybreaththatIscarcelyrealiseditsaudacity。
  "Youwillnotrefuse;Iamsureyouwillnot,"saidthecount,risingandhookinguphissword,asifabouttodepart。
  "Stop,stop!"Iexclaimed。"Youdon’tconsiderwhatyouareasking。I
  can’telopewithyoungwomeninthiscasualsortofway。Ihaveacharacter——andasister。HowamItoexplainallthistomysister,I
  shouldliketoknow?"
  "Oh,makeanyexcuseyoucanthinkoftoher。Now,Mr。Jenkinson,youknowtherecannotbeanyrealdifficultyinthat。Youconsentthen?A
  thousand,thousandthanks!Iwillsendyouafewmoreinstructionsbyletterthisevening。Ireallymustnotstayanylongernow。Good-bye。"
  "Stop!Whycan’tyourservantJohanndoallthisinsteadofme?"
  "Becauseheisondutylikemyself。Good-bye。"
  "Stop!Whycan’tyoupostponeyourflightforaday?Idon’tsomuchmindmeetingtheyoungladyandtellingherallaboutit。"
  "Quiteoutofthequestion,mydearsir。ItisperfectlypossiblethatthemarchesemayreturnfromPaduato-morrownight,andwhatshouldwedothen?No,no;thereisnohelpforit。Good-bye。"
  "Stop!Hi!Comeback!"
  Butitwastoolate。MyimpetuousvisitorwasdownthestaircaseandawaybeforeIhaddescendedasingleflightinpursuit,andallI
  coulddowastoreturntomyroomandregisteravowwithinmyownheartthatIwouldhavenothingtodowiththispreposterousscheme。
  Lookingbackuponwhatfollowedacrosstheintervaloffifteenyears,IfindthatIcanreallygivenosatisfactoryreasonformyhavingfailedtoadheretothiswiseresolution。IhadnoparticularfeelingoffriendshipforVonRosenau;IdidnotcaretwostrawsabouttheSignorinaBianca,whomIhadneverseen;andcertainlyIamnot,noreverwas,thesortofpersonwholovesromanticadventuresfortheirownsake。Perhapsitwasgood-nature,perhapsitwasonlyanindolentshrinkingfromdisobliginganybody,thatinfluencedme——itdoesnotmuchmatternow。Whateverthecauseofmyyieldingmayhavebeen,I
  didyield。Iprefertopassoverinsilencethedoubtsandhesitationswhichbesetmefortheremainderoftheday;thearrival,towardevening,ofthepiteousnotefromVonRosenau,whichfinallyovercamemyweakresistancetohiswill;andtheseriesofcircumstantialfalsestatements(IblushwhenIthinkofthem)bymeansofwhichI
  accountedtomysisterformyproposedsuddendeparture。
  Sufficeittosaythat,veryearlyonthefollowingmorning,theremighthavebeenseen,pacingupanddowntheshoreontheseawardsideoftheLido,andpeeringanxiouslyabouthimthroughaneyeglass,asifinsearchofsomebodyorsomething,thefigureofatall,spareEnglishman,cladinacompletesuitofshepherd’startan,withawide-
  awakeonhishead,aleatherbagslungbyastrapacrosshisshoulder,andalightcoatoverhisarm。Myself,inpointofact,inthetravelling-costumeoftheepoch。
  Iwaskeptwaitingalongtime——longerthanIliked;for,asmaybesupposed,IwasmostanxioustobewellawayfromVenicebeforetherestoftheworldwasupandabout;butatlengththereappeared,roundthecornerofalongwhitewallwhichskirtedthebeach,alittlelady,thicklyveiled,who,oncatchingsightofme,whiskedround,andincontinentlyvanished。ThiswassoevidentlythefairBiancathatIfollowedherwithouthesitation,andalmostranintoherarmsasIswungroundtheangleofthewallbehindwhichshehadretreated。Shegaveagreatstart,staredatme,foraninstant,likeastartledfawn,andthentooktoherheelsandfled。Itwasratherridiculous;buttherewasnothingformetodobuttogivechase。Mylegsarelong,andIhadsoonheadedherround。
  "IpresumethatIhavethehonourofaddressingtheSignorinaMarinelli?"Ipanted,inFrench,asIfacedher,hatinhand。
  Sheansweredmebyapiercingshriek,whichleftnoroomfordoubtastoheridentity。
  "FortheloveofHeaven,don’tdothat!"Ientreated,inanagony。
  "Youwillalarmthewholeneighbourhoodandruinusboth。Believeme,Iamonlyhereasyourfriend,andverymuchagainstmyownwishes。I
  havecomeonthepartofCountAlbrechtvonRosenau,whoisunabletocomehimself,because——"
  HeresheopenedhermouthwithsomanifestanintentionofraisinganotherresoundingscreechthatIbecamedesperate,andseizedherbythewristsinmyanxiety。"/Sgridiancoraunavolta/,"saysI,inthepurest/linguaToscana/,"/elalasceroqui/——togetoutofthismessasbestyoucan——/cosisicurocheilmionomeeJenkinsono/!"
  Tomygreatreliefshebegantolaugh。Immediatelyafterward,however,shesatdownontheshingleandbegantocry。Itwastoovexatious:
  whatonearthwasItodo?
  "DoyouunderstandEnglish?"Iasked,despairingly。
  Sheshookherhead,butsobbedoutthatshespokeFrench;soI
  proceededtoaddressherinthatlanguage。
  "Signorina,ifyoudonotgetupandcontrolyouremotion,Iwillnotbeanswerablefortheconsequences。Wearesurroundedbydangersofthemost——compromisingdescription;andeverymomentofdelaymustaddtothem。Iknowthattheofficersoftencomeoutheretobatheinthemorning;sodomanyoftheEnglishpeoplefromDanielli’s。Ifwearediscoveredtogethertherewillbesuchascandalasneverwas,andyouwillmostassuredlynotbecomeCountessvonRosenau。Thinkofthat,anditwillbraceyournerves。WhatyouhavetodoistocomedirectlywithmetotheboatwhichisallreadytotakeustoMestre。Allowmetocarryyourhand-bag。"
  Notabitofit!Thesignorinarefusedtostir。
  "Whatisit?WhereisAlberto?Whathashappened?"shecried。"Youhavetoldmenothing。"
  "Well,then,Iwillexplain,"Ianswered,impatiently。AndIexplainedaccordingly。
  But,dearme,whatafussshedidmakeoveritall!Onewouldhavesupposed,tohearher,thatIhadplannedthisunfortunatecomplicationformyownpleasure,andthatIoughttohavebeenplayingthepartofasuppliantinsteadofthatofasorelytriedbenefactor。Firstshewassokindastosetmedownasanimposter,andwasonlyconvincedofmyhonestywhenIshowedheraletterinthebelovedAlberto’shandwriting。Thenshedeclaredthatshecouldnotpossiblygooffwithatotalstranger。Thenshediscoveredthat,uponfurtherconsideration,shecouldnotabandonpoordearpapainhisoldage。Andsoforth,andsoforth,witharunningaccompanimentoftearsandsobs。Ofcoursesheconsentedatlasttoentertheboat;butIwassoexasperatedbyhersillybehaviourthatIwouldnotspeaktoher,andhadreallyscarcelynoticedwhethershewasprettyorplaintillweweremorethanhalf-waytoMestre。Butwhenwehadhoistedoursail,andwererunningbeforeafine,freshbreezetowardtheland,andourfourmenhadshippedtheiroarsandwerechatteringandlaughingundertheirbreathinthebows,andthefirstperilsofourenterpriseseemedtohavebeensafelysurmounted,myequanimitybegantoreturntome,andIstoleaglanceatthepartnerofmyflight,whohadliftedherveil,andshowedapretty,round,childishface,withaclear,browncomplexion,andapairofthemostsplendiddarkeyesithaseverbeenmygoodfortunetobehold。Therewerenotearsinthemnow,butacertainhalf-frightened,half-mischievouslightinstead,asifsheratherenjoyedtheadventure,inspiteofitsinauspiciousopening。Averylittleencouragementinducedhertoenterintoconversation,anderelongshewasprattlingawayasunrestrainedlyasifwehadbeenfriendsallourlives。Sheaskedmeagreatmanyquestions。WhatwasIdoinginVenice?HadIknownAlbertolong?WasI
  veryfondofhim?DidIthinkthattheoldCountvonRosenauwouldbeveryangrywhenheheardofhisson’smarriage?IansweredherasbestIcould,feelingverysorryforthepoorlittlesoul,whoevidentlydidnotintheleastrealisetheseriousnatureofthestepwhichshewasabouttotake;andshegrewmoreandmorecommunicative。InthecourseofaquarterofanhourIhadbeenputinpossessionofallthechiefincidentsofheruneventfullife。
  Ihadheardhowshehadlosthermotherwhenshewasstillaninfant;
  howshehadbeeneducatedpartlybytwomaidenaunts,partlyinaconventatVerona;howshehadlatterlyledalifeofalmostcompleteseclusionintheoldVenetianpalace;howshehadfirstmetAlberto;
  andhow,aftermanydoubtsandmisgivings,shehadfinallybeenprevailedupontosacrificeallforhissake,andtoleaveherfather,who,——stern,severe,andsuspicious,thoughhehadalwaysbeengeneroustoher,——hadtriedtogivehersuchsmallpleasuresashismeansandhabitswouldpermit。Shehadalikenessofhimwithher,shesaid,——perhapsImightliketoseeit。Shedivedintohertravelling-
  bagasshespoke,andproducedfromthenceafull-lengthphotographofatall,well-builtgentlemanofsixtyorthereabouts,whosegrayhair,blackmoustache,andintent,frowninggazemadeupanensemblemorestrikingthanattractive。
  "Ishenothandsome——poorpapa?"sheasked。
  Isaidthemarchesewascertainlyaveryfine-lookingman,andinwardlythankedmystarsthathewassafelyatPadua;forlookingatthebreadthofhischest,thelengthofhisarm,andthesomewhatforbiddingcastofhisfeatures,Icouldnothelpperceivingthat"poorpapa"waspreciselyoneofthosepersonswithwhomaprudentmanpreferstokeepfriendsthantoquarrel。
  Andso,bythetimethatwereachedMestre,wehadbecomequitefriendlyandintimate,andhadhalfforgotten,Ithink,theabsurdrelationinwhichwestoodtowardeachother。Wehadratheranawkwardmomentwhenwelefttheboatandenteredourtravelling-carriage;forIneedscarcelysaythatboththeboatmenandthegrinningvetturinotookmeforthebridegroomwhoseplaceItemporarilyoccupied,andtheywerepleasedtobefacetiousinamannerwhichwasveryembarrassingtome,butwhichIcouldnotverywellcheck。Moreover,I
  feltcompelledsofartosustainmyassumedcharacterastobespeciallygenerousinthemannerofa/buonamano/tothosefourjollywatermen,andforthefirstfewmilesofourdriveIcouldnothelprememberingthiscircumstancewithsomeregret,andwonderingwhetheritwouldoccurtoVonRosenautoreimburseme。