\"ThePrinceseizedholdoftheglassanddrankthelastdropofit,\"Castlewoodsaid,\"andmymother,lookingveryanxious,roseupandaskedleavetoretire。ButthatTrixismymother\'sdaughter,Harry,\"Frankcontinued,\"Idon\'tknowwhatahorridfearIshouldhaveofher。Iwish——Iwishthisbusinesswereover。YouareolderthanIam,andwiser,andbetter,andIoweyoueverything,andwoulddieforyou——beforeGeorgeIwould;butIwishtheendofthiswerecome。\"
Neitherofusverylikelypassedatranquilnight;horribledoubtsandtormentsrackedEsmond\'ssoul:\'twasaschemeofpersonalambition,adaringstrokeforaselfishend——heknewit。Whatcaredhe,inhisheart,whowasKing?Werenothisverysympathiesandsecretconvictionsontheotherside——onthesideofPeople,Parliament,Freedom?Andherewashe,engagedforaPrincethathadscarceheardthewordliberty;thatpriestsandwomen,tyrantsbynature,bothmadeatoolof。Themisanthropewasinnobetterhumorafterhearingthatstory,andhisgrimfacemoreblackandyellowthanever。
CHAPTERX。
WEENTERTAINAVERYDISTINGUISHEDGUESTATKENSINGTON。
ShouldanycluebefoundtothedarkintriguesatthelatterendofQueenAnne\'stime,oranyhistorianbeinclinedtofollowit,\'twillbediscovered,Ihavelittledoubt,thatnotoneofthegreatpersonagesabouttheQueenhadadefinedschemeofpolicy,independentofthatprivateandselfishinterestwhicheachwasbentonpursuing:St。JohnwasforSt。John,andHarleyforOxford,andMarlboroughforJohnChurchill,always;andaccordingastheycouldgethelpfromSt。GermainsorHanover,theysentoverproffersofallegiancetothePrincesthere,orbetrayedonetotheother:onecause,oronesovereign,wasasgoodasanothertothem,sothattheycouldholdthebestplaceunderhim;andlikeLockitandPeachem,theNewgatechiefsinthe\"Rogues\'Opera,\"Mr。Gaywroteafterwards,hadeachinhishanddocumentsandproofsoftreasonwhichwouldhangtheother,onlyhedidnotdaretousetheweapon,forfearofthatonewhichhisneighboralsocarriedinhispocket。ThinkofthegreatMarlborough,thegreatestsubjectinalltheworld,aconquerorofprinces,thathadmarchedvictoriousoverGermany,Flanders,andFrance,thathadgiventhelawtosovereignsabroad,andbeenworshippedasadivinityathome,forcedtosneakoutofEngland——hiscredit,honors,places,alltakenfromhim;hisfriendsinthearmybrokeandruined;andflyingbeforeHarley,asabjectandpowerlessasapoordebtorbeforeabailiffwithawrit。Apaper,ofwhichHarleygotpossession,andshowingbeyonddoubtthattheDukewasengagedwiththeStuartfamily,wastheweaponwithwhichtheTreasurerdroveMarlboroughoutofthekingdom。HefledtoAntwerp,andbeganintriguinginstantlyontheotherside,andcamebacktoEngland,asallknow,aWhigandaHanoverian。
ThoughtheTreasurerturnedoutofthearmyandofficeeveryman,militaryorcivil,knowntobetheDuke\'sfriend,andgavethevacantpostsamongtheToryparty;he,too,wasplayingthedoublegamebetweenHanoverandSt。Germains,awaitingtheexpectedcatastropheoftheQueen\'sdeathtobeMasteroftheState,andofferittoeitherfamilythatshouldbribehimbest,orthatthenationshoulddeclarefor。WhichevertheKingwas,Harley\'sobjectwastoreignoverhim;andtothisendhesupplantedtheformerfamousfavorite,decriedtheactionsofthewarwhichhadmadeMarlborough\'snameillustrious,anddisdainednomorethanthegreatfallencompetitorofhis,themeanestarts,flatteries,intimidations,thatwouldsecurehispower。IfthegreatestsatiristtheworldeverhathseenhadwritagainstHarley,andnotforhim,whatahistoryhadheleftbehindofthelastyearsofQueenAnne\'sreign!ButSwift,thatscornedallmankind,andhimselfnottheleastofall,hadthismeritofafaithfulpartisan,thathelovedthosechiefswhotreatedhimwell,andstuckbyHarleybravelyinhisfall,ashegallantlyhadsupportedhiminhisbetterfortune。
Incomparablymorebrilliant,moresplendid,eloquent,accomplishedthanhisrival,thegreatSt。JohncouldbeasselfishasOxfordwas,andcouldactthedoublepartasskilfullyasambidextrousChurchill。Hewhosetalkwasalwaysofliberty,nomoreshrunkfromusingpersecutionandthepilloryagainsthisopponentsthanifhehadbeenatLisbonandGrandInquisitor。ThisloftypatriotwasonhiskneesatHanoverandSt。Germainstoo;notoriouslyofnoreligion,hetoastedChurchandQueenasboldlyasthestupidSacheverel,whomheusedandlaughedat;andtoservehisturn,andtooverthrowhisenemy,hecouldintrigue,coax,bully,wheedle,fawnontheCourtfavoriteandcreepuptheback—stairassilentlyasOxford,whosupplantedMarlborough,andwhomhehimselfsupplanted。ThecrashofmyLordOxfordhappenedatthisverytimewhereatmyhistoryisnowarrived。Hewascometotheverylastdaysofhispower,andtheagentwhomheemployedtooverthrowtheconquerorofBlenheim,wasnowengagedtoupsettheconqueror\'sconqueror,andhandoverthestaffofgovernmenttoBolingbroke,whohadbeenpantingtoholdit。
Inexpectationofthestrokethatwasnowpreparing,theIrishregimentsintheFrenchservicewereallbroughtroundaboutBoulogneinPicardy,topassoverifneedwerewiththeDukeofBerwick;thesoldiersofFrancenolonger,butsubjectsofJamestheThirdofEnglandandIrelandKing。ThefidelityofthegreatmassoftheScots(thoughamostactive,resolute,andgallantWhigparty,admirablyandenergeticallyorderedanddisciplined,wasknowntobeinScotlandtoo)wasnotoriouslyunshakenintheirKing。AverygreatbodyofToryclergy,nobility,andgentry,werepublicpartisansoftheexiledPrince;andtheindifferentsmightbecountedontocryKingGeorgeorKingJames,accordingaseithershouldprevail。TheQueen,especiallyinherlatterdays,inclinedtowardsherownfamily。ThePrincewaslyingactuallyinLondon,withinastone\'scastofhissister\'spalace;thefirstMinistertopplingtohisfall,andsototteringthattheweakestpushofawoman\'sfingerwouldsendhimdown;andasforBolingbroke,hissuccessor,weknowonwhosesidehispowerandhissplendideloquencewouldbeonthedaywhentheQueenshouldappearopenlybeforeherCouncilandsay:——\"This,mylords,ismybrother;hereismyfather\'sheir,andmineafterme。\"
DuringthewholeofthepreviousyeartheQueenhadhadmanyandrepeatedfitsofsickness,fever,andlethargy,andherdeathhadbeenconstantlylookedforbyallherattendants。TheElectorofHanoverhadwishedtosendhisson,theDukeofCambridge——topayhiscourttohiscousintheQueen,theElectorsaid;——intruth,tobeonthespotwhendeathshouldclosehercareer。Frightenedperhapstohavesuchamementomoriunderherroyaleyes,herMajestyhadangrilyforbiddentheyoungPrince\'scomingintoEngland。Eithershedesiredtokeepthechancesforherbrotheropenyet;orthepeopleaboutherdidnotwishtoclosewiththeWhigcandidatetilltheycouldmaketermswithhim。ThequarrelsofherMinistersbeforeherfaceattheCouncilboard,thepricksofconscienceverylikely,theimportunitiesofherMinisters,andconstantturmoilandagitationroundabouther,hadweakenedandirritatedthePrincessextremely;herstrengthwasgivingwayunderthesecontinualtrialsofhertemper,andfromdaytodayitwasexpectedshemustcometoaspeedyendofthem。JustbeforeViscountCastlewoodandhiscompanioncamefromFrance,herMajestywastakenill。TheSt。Anthony\'sfirebrokeoutontheroyallegs;
therewasnohurryforthepresentationoftheyounglordatCourt,orthatpersonwhoshouldappearunderhisname;andmyLordViscount\'swoundbreakingoutopportunely,hewaskeptconvenientlyinhischamberuntilsuchtimeashisphysicianwouldallowhimtobendhiskneebeforetheQueen。AtthecommencementofJuly,thatinfluentiallady,withwhomithasbeenmentionedthatourpartyhadrelations,camefrequentlytovisitheryoungfriend,theMaidofHonor,atKensington,andmyLordViscount(therealorsupposititious),whowasaninvalidatLadyCastlewood\'shouse。
Onthe27thdayofJuly,theladyinquestion,whoheldthemostintimatepostabouttheQueen,cameinherchairfromthePalacehardby,bringingtothelittlepartyinKensingtonSquareintelligenceoftheveryhighestimportance。Thefinalblowhadbeenstruck,andmyLordofOxfordandMortimerwasnolongerTreasurer。Thestaffwasasyetgiventonosuccessor,thoughmyLordBolingbrokewouldundoubtedlybetheman。Andnowthetimewascome,theQueen\'sAbigailsaid:andnowmyLordCastlewoodoughttobepresentedtotheSovereign。
AfterthatscenewhichLordCastlewoodwitnessedanddescribedtohiscousin,whopassedsuchamiserablenightofmortificationandjealousyashethoughtoverthetransaction,nodoubtthethreepersonswhoweresetbynatureasprotectorsoverBeatrixcametothesameconclusion,thatshemustberemovedfromthepresenceofamanwhosedesirestowardsherwereexpressedonlytooclearly;
andwhowasnomorescrupulousinseekingtogratifythemthanhisfatherhadbeenbeforehim。IsupposeEsmond\'smistress,herson,andtheColonelhimself,hadbeenallsecretlydebatingthismatterintheirminds,forwhenFrankbrokeout,inhisbluntway,with:——
\"IthinkBeatrixhadbestbeanywherebuthere,\"——LadyCastlewoodsaid:——\"Ithankyou,Frank,Ihavethoughtso,too;\"andMr。
Esmond,thoughheonlyremarkedthatitwasnotforhimtospeak,showedplainly,bythedelightonhiscountenance,howveryagreeablethatproposalwastohim。
\"Oneseesthatyouthinkwithus,Henry,\"saystheviscountess,witheversolittleofsarcasminhertone:\"Beatrixisbestoutofthishousewhilstwehaveourguestinit,andassoonasthismorning\'sbusinessisdone,sheoughttoquitLondon。\"
\"Whatmorning\'sbusiness?\"askedColonelEsmond,notknowingwhathadbeenarranged,thoughinfactthestrokenextinimportancetothatofbringingthePrince,andofhavinghimacknowledgedbytheQueen,wasnowbeingperformedattheverymomentwethreewereconversingtogether。
TheCourt—ladywithwhomourplanwasconcerted,andwhowasachiefagentinit,theCourtphysician,andtheBishopofRochester,whoweretheothertwomostactiveparticipatorsinourplan,hadheldmanycouncilsinourhouseatKensingtonandelsewhere,astothemeansbesttobeadoptedforpresentingouryoungadventurertohissistertheQueen。ThesimpleandeasyplanproposedbyColonelEsmondhadbeenagreedtobyallparties,whichwasthatonsomeratherprivateday,whentherewerenotmanypersonsabouttheCourt,thePrinceshouldappearthereasmyLordCastlewood,shouldbegreetedbyhissisterinwaiting,andledbythatotherladyintotheclosetoftheQueen。AndaccordingtoherMajesty\'shealthorhumor,andthecircumstancesthatmightariseduringtheinterview,itwastobelefttothediscretionofthosepresentatit,andtothePrincehimself,whetherheshoulddeclarethatitwastheQueen\'sownbrother,orthebrotherofBeatrixEsmond,whokissedherRoyalhand。Andthisplanbeingdeterminedon,wewereallwaitinginverymuchanxietyforthedayandsignalofexecution。
Twomorningsafterthatsupper,itbeingthe27thdayofJuly,theBishopofRochesterbreakfastingwithLadyCastlewoodandherfamily,andthemealscarceover,DoctorA。\'scoachdroveuptoourhouseatKensington,andtheDoctorappearedamongstthepartythere,enliveningarathergloomycompany;forthemotheranddaughterhadhadwordsinthemorninginrespecttothetransactionsofthatsupper,andotheradventuresperhaps,andonthedaysucceeding。Beatrix\'shaughtyspiritbrookedremonstrancesfromnosuperior,muchlessfromhermother,thegentlestofcreatures,whomthegirlcommandedratherthanobeyed。Andfeelingshewaswrong,andthatbyathousandcoquetries(whichshecouldnomorehelpexercisingoneverymanthatcamenearher,thanthesuncanhelpshiningongreatandsmall)shehadprovokedthePrince\'sdangerousadmiration,andalluredhimtotheexpressionofit,shewasonlythemorewilfulandimperiousthemoreshefelthererror。
Tothisparty,thePrincebeingservedwithchocolateinhisbedchamber,wherehelaylate,sleepingawaythefumesofhiswine,theDoctorcame,andbytheurgentandstartlingnatureofhisnews,dissipatedinstantlythatprivateandminorunpleasantryunderwhichthefamilyofCastlewoodwaslaboring。
Heaskedfortheguest;theguestwasaboveinhisownapartment:
hebadeMonsieurBaptistegouptohismasterinstantly,andrequestedthatMYLORDVISCOUNTCASTLEWOODwouldstraightwayputhisuniformon,andcomeawayintheDoctor\'scoachnowatthedoor。
HetheninformedMadamBeatrixwhatherpartofthecomedywastobe:——\"Inhalfanhour,\"sayshe,\"herMajestyandherfavoriteladywilltaketheairintheCedar—walkbehindthenewBanqueting—
house。HerMajestywillbedrawninagarden—chair,MadamBeatrixEsmondandHERBROTHER,MYLORDVISCOUNTCASTLEWOOD,willbewalkingintheprivategarden,(hereisLadyMasham\'skey,)andwillcomeunawaresupontheRoyalparty。Themanthatdrawsthechairwillretire,andleavetheQueen,thefavorite,andthemaidofhonorandherbrothertogether;MistressBeatrixwillpresentherbrother,andthen!——andthen,myLordBishopwillprayfortheresultoftheinterview,andhisScotsclerkwillsayAmen!Quick,putonyourhood,MadamBeatrix;whydothnothisMajestycomedown?Suchanotherchancemaynotpresentitselfformonthsagain。\"
ThePrincewaslateandlazy,andindeedhadallbutlostthatchancethroughhisindolence。TheQueenwasactuallyabouttoleavethegardenjustwhenthepartyreachedit;theDoctor,theBishop,themaidofhonorandherbrotherwentofftogetherinthephysician\'scoach,andhadbeengonehalfanhourwhenColonelEsmondcametoKensingtonSquare。
Thenewsofthiserrand,onwhichBeatrixwasgone,ofcourseforamomentputallthoughtsofprivatejealousyoutofColonelEsmond\'shead。Inhalfanhourmorethecoachreturned;theBishopdescendedfromitfirst,andgavehisarmtoBeatrix,whonowcameout。Hislordshipwentbackintothecarriageagain,andthemaidofhonorenteredthehousealone。Wewereallgazingatherfromtheupperwindow,tryingtoreadfromhercountenancetheresultoftheinterviewfromwhichshehadjustcome。
Shecameintothedrawing—roominagreattremorandverypale;sheaskedforaglassofwaterashermotherwenttomeether,andafterdrinkingthatandputtingoffherhood,shebegantospeak——
\"Wemayallhopeforthebest,\"saysshe;\"ithascosttheQueenafit。HerMajestywasinherchairintheCedar—walk,accompaniedonlybyLady————,whenweenteredbytheprivatewicketfromthewestsideofthegarden,andturnedtowardsher,theDoctorfollowingus。Theywaitedinasidewalkhiddenbytheshrubs,asweadvancedtowardsthechair。MyheartthrobbedsoIscarcecouldspeak;butmyPrincewhispered,\'Courage,Beatrix,\'andmarchedonwithasteadystep。Hisfacewasalittleflushed,buthewasnotafraidofthedanger。HewhofoughtsobravelyatMalplaquetfearsnothing。\"EsmondandCastlewoodlookedateachotheratthiscompliment,neitherlikingthesoundofit。
\"ThePrinceuncovered,\"Beatrixcontinued,\"andIsawtheQueenturningroundtoLadyMasham,asifaskingwhothesetwowere。HerMajestylookedverypaleandill,andthenflushedup;thefavoritemadeusasignaltoadvance,andIwentup,leadingmyPrincebythehand,quiteclosetothechair:\'YourMajestywillgivemyLordViscountyourhandtokiss,\'saysherlady,andtheQueenputoutherhand,whichthePrincekissed,kneelingonhisknee,hewhoshouldkneeltonomortalmanorwoman。
\"\'YouhavebeenlongfromEngland,mylord,\'saystheQueen:\'whywereyounotheretogiveahometoyourmotherandsister?\'
\"\'Iamcome,Madam,tostaynow,iftheQueendesiresme,\'saysthePrince,withanotherlowbow。
\"\'Youhavetakenaforeignwife,mylord,andaforeignreligion;
wasnotthatofEnglandgoodenoughforyou?\'
\"\'Inreturningtomyfather\'schurch,\'saysthePrince,\'Idonotlovemymothertheless,noramIthelessfaithfulservantofyourmajesty。\'
\"Here,\"saysBeatrix,\"thefavoritegavemealittlesignalwithherhandtofallback,whichIdid,thoughIdiedtohearwhatshouldpass;andwhisperedsomethingtotheQueen,whichmadeherMajestystartandutteroneortwowordsinahurriedmanner,lookingtowardsthePrince,andcatchingholdwithherhandofthearmofherchair。Headvancedstillnearertowardsit;hebegantospeakveryrapidly;Icaughtthewords,\'Father,blessing,forgiveness,\'——andthenpresentlythePrincefellonhisknees;
tookfromhisbreastapaperhehadthere,handedittotheQueen,who,assoonasshesawit,flungupbothherarmswithascream,andtookawaythathandnearestthePrince,andwhichheendeavoredtokiss。Hewentonspeakingwithgreatanimationofgesture,nowclaspinghishandstogetheronhisheart,nowopeningthemasthoughtosay:\'Iamhere,yourbrother,inyourpower。\'LadyMashamranroundontheothersideofthechair,kneelingtoo,andspeakingwithgreatenergy。SheclaspedtheQueen\'shandonherside,andpickedupthepaperherMajestyhadletfall。ThePrinceroseandmadeafurtherspeechasthoughhewouldgo;thefavoriteontheotherhandurginghermistress,andthen,runningbacktothePrince,broughthimbackoncemoreclosetothechair。AgainhekneltdownandtooktheQueen\'shand,whichshedidnotwithdraw,kissingitahundredtimes;myladyallthetime,withsobsandsupplications,speakingoverthechair。ThiswhiletheQueensatwithastupefiedlook,crumplingthepaperwithonehand,asmyPrinceembracedtheother;thenofasuddensheutteredseveralpiercingshrieks,andburstintoagreatfitofhysterictearsandlaughter。\'Enough,enough,sir,forthistime,\'IheardLadyMashamsay:andthechairman,whohadwithdrawnroundtheBanqueting—room,cameback,alarmedbythecries。\'Quick,\'saysLadyMasham,\'getsomehelp,\'andIrantowardstheDoctor,who,withtheBishopofRochester,cameupinstantly。LadyMashamwhisperedthePrincehemighthopefortheverybest;andtobereadyto—morrow;andhehathgoneawaytotheBishopofRochester\'shouse,tomeetseveralofhisfriendsthere。Andsothegreatstrokeisstruck,\"saysBeatrix,goingdownonherknees,andclaspingherhands。\"GodsavetheKing:GodsavetheKing!\"
Beatrix\'staletold,andtheyoungladyherselfcalmedsomewhatofheragitation,weaskedwithregardtothePrince,whowasabsentwithBishopAtterbury,andwereinformedthat\'twaslikelyhemightremainabroadthewholeday。Beatrix\'sthreekinsfolklookedatoneanotheratthisintelligence:\'twasclearthesamethoughtwaspassingthroughthemindsofall。
Butwhoshouldbegintobreakthenews?MonsieurBaptiste,thatisFrankCastlewood,turnedveryred,andlookedtowardsEsmond;theColonelbithislips,andfairlybeataretreatintothewindow:itwasLadyCastlewoodthatopeneduponBeatrixwiththenewswhichweknewwoulddoanythingbutpleaseher。
\"Weareglad,\"saysshe,takingherdaughter\'shand,andspeakinginagentlevoice,\"thattheguestisaway。\"
Beatrixdrewbackinaninstant,lookingroundheratusthree,andasifdiviningadanger。\"Whyglad?\"saysshe,herbreastbeginningtoheave;\"areyousosoontiredofhim?\"
\"Wethinkoneofusisdevilishlytoofondofhim,\"criesoutFrankCastlewood。
\"Andwhichisit——you,mylord,orisitmamma,whoisjealousbecausehedrinksmyhealth?orisittheheadofthefamily\"(heresheturnedwithanimperiouslooktowardsColonelEsmond),\"whohastakenoflatetopreachtheKingsermons?\"
\"WedonotsayyouaretoofreewithhisMajesty。\"
\"Ithankyou,madam,\"saysBeatrix,withatossoftheheadandacurtsey。
Buthermothercontinued,withverygreatcalmnessanddignity——\"Atleastwehavenotsaidso,thoughwemight,wereitpossibleforamothertosaysuchwordstoherowndaughter,yourfather\'sdaughter。\"
\"Eh?monpere,\"breaksoutBeatrix,\"wasnobetterthanotherpersons\'fathers。\"AndagainshelookedtowardstheColonel。
WeallfeltashockassheutteredthosetwoorthreeFrenchwords;
hermannerwasexactlyimitatedfromthatofourforeignguest。
\"YouhadnotlearnedtospeakFrenchamonthago,Beatrix,\"sayshermother,sadly,\"nortospeakillofyourfather。\"
Beatrix,nodoubt,sawthatslipshehadmadeinherflurry,forsheblushedcrimson:\"IhavelearnttohonortheKing,\"saysshe,drawingup,\"and\'twereaswellthatotherssuspectedneitherhisMajestynorme。\"
\"Ifyourespectedyourmotheralittlemore,\"Franksaid,\"Trix,youwoulddoyourselfnohurt。\"
\"Iamnochild,\"saysshe,turningroundonhim;\"wehavelivedverywellthesefiveyearswithoutthebenefitofyouradviceorexample,andIintendtotakeneithernow。Whydoesnottheheadofthehousespeak?\"shewenton;\"heruleseverythinghere。Whenhischaplainhasdonesingingthepsalms,willhislordshipdeliverthesermon?Iamtiredofthepsalms。\"ThePrincehadusedalmosttheverysamewordsinregardtoColonelEsmondthattheimprudentgirlrepeatedinherwrath。
\"Youshowyourselfaveryaptscholar,madam,\"saystheColonel;
and,turningtohismistress,\"Didyourguestusethesewordsinyourladyship\'shearing,orwasittoBeatrixinprivatethathewaspleasedtoimparthisopinionregardingmytiresomesermon?\"
\"Haveyouseenhimalone?\"criesmylord,startingupwithanoath:
\"byGod,haveyouseenhimalone?\"
\"Werehehere,youwouldn\'tdaresotoinsultme;no,youwouldnotdare!\"criesFrank\'ssister。\"Keepyouroaths,mylord,foryourwife;wearenotusedheretosuchlanguage。Tillyoucame,thereusedtobekindnessbetweenmeandmamma,andIcaredforherwhenyouneverdid,whenyouwereawayforyearswithyourhorsesandyourmistress,andyourPopishwife。\"
\"By———,\"saysmylord,rappingoutanotheroath,\"Clotildaisanangel;howdareyousayawordagainstClotilda?\"
ColonelEsmondcouldnotrefrainfromasmile,toseehoweasyFrank\'sattackwasdrawnoffbythatfeint:——\"IfancyClotildaisnotthesubjectinhand,\"saysMr。Esmond,ratherscornfully;\"herladyshipisatParis,ahundredleaguesoff,preparingbaby—linen。
ItisaboutmyLordCastlewood\'ssister,andnothiswife,thequestionis。\"
\"HeisnotmyLordCastlewood,\"saysBeatrix,\"andheknowsheisnot;heisColonelFrancisEsmond\'sson,andnomore,andhewearsafalsetitle;andhelivesonanotherman\'sland,andheknowsit。\"Herewasanotherdesperatesallyofthepoorbeleagueredgarrison,andanalerteinanotherquarter。\"Again,Ibegyourpardon,\"saysEsmond。\"Iftherearenoproofsofmyclaim,Ihavenoclaim。Ifmyfatheracknowledgednoheir,yourswashislawfulsuccessor,andmyLordCastlewoodhathasgoodarighttohisrankandsmallestateasanymaninEngland。Butthatagainisnotthequestion,asyouknowverywell;letusbringourtalkbacktoit,asyouwillhavememeddleinit。AndIwillgiveyoufranklymyopinion,thatahousewhereaPrinceliesallday,whorespectsnowoman,isnohouseforayoungunmarriedlady;thatyouwerebetterinthecountrythanhere;thatheishereonagreatend,fromwhichnofollyshoulddiverthim;andthathavingnoblydoneyourpartofthismorning,Beatrix,youshouldretireoffthesceneawhile,andleaveittotheotheractorsoftheplay。\"
AstheColonelspokewithaperfectcalmnessandpoliteness,suchas\'tistobehopedhehathalwaysshowntowomen,*hismistressstoodbyhimononesideofthetable,andFrankCastlewoodontheother,hemminginpoorBeatrix,thatwasbehindit,and,asitwere,surroundingherwithourapproaches。
*Mydearfathersaithquitetruly,thathismannertowardsoursexwasuniformlycourteous。Frommyinfancyupwards,hetreatedmewithanextremegentleness,asthoughIwasalittlelady。Icanscarceremember(thoughItriedhimoften)everhearingaroughwordfromhim,norwashelessgraveandkindinhismannertothehumblestnegressesonhisestate。Hewasfamiliarwithnooneexceptmymother,anditwasdelightfultowitnessuptotheverylastdaystheconfidencebetweenthem。Hewasobeyedeagerlybyallunderhim;andmymotherandallherhouseholdlivedinaconstantemulationtopleasehim,andquiteaterrorlestinanywaytheyshouldoffendhim。Hewasthehumblestmanwithallthis;
theleastexacting,themoreeasilycontented;andMr。Benson,ourministeratCastlewood,whoattendedhimatthelast,eversaid——\"I
knownotwhatColonelEsmond\'sdoctrinewas,buthislifeanddeathwerethoseofadevoutChristian。\"——R。E。W。
Havingtwicesalliedoutandbeenbeatenback,shenow,asI
expected,triedtheultimaratioofwomen,andhadrecoursetotears。Herbeautifuleyesfilledwiththem;Inevercouldbearinher,norinanywoman,thatexpressionofpain:——\"Iamalone,\"
sobbedshe;\"youarethreeagainstme——mybrother,mymother,andyou。WhathaveIdone,thatyoushouldspeakandlooksounkindlyatme?IsitmyfaultthatthePrinceshould,asyousay,admireme?DidIbringhimhere?DidIdoaughtbutwhatyoubademe,inmakinghimwelcome?Didyounottellmethatourdutywastodieforhim?Didyounotteachme,mother,nightandmorningtoprayfortheKing,beforeevenourselves?Whatwouldyouhaveofme,cousin,foryouarethechiefoftheconspiracyagainstme;Iknowyouare,sir,andthatmymotherandbrotherareactingbutasyoubidthem;whitherwouldyouhavemego?\"
\"IwouldbutremovefromthePrince,\"saysEsmond,gravely,\"adangeroustemptation;heavenforbidIshouldsayyouwouldyield;I
wouldonlyhavehimfreeofit。Yourhonorneedsnoguardian,pleaseGod,buthisimprudencedoth。Heissofarremovedfromallwomenbyhisrank,thathispursuitofthemcannotbutbeunlawful。
Wewouldremovethedearestandfairestofourfamilyfromthechanceofthatinsult,andthatiswhywewouldhaveyougo,dearBeatrix。\"
\"Harryspeakslikeabook,\"saysFrank,withoneofhisoaths,\"and,by———,everywordhesaithistrue。Youcan\'thelpbeinghandsome,Trix;nomorecanthePrincehelpfollowingyou。Mycounselisthatyougooutofharm\'sway;for,bytheLord,werethePrincetoplayanytrickswithyou,Kingasheis,oristobe,HarryEsmondandIwouldhavejusticeofhim。\"
\"Arenottwosuchchampionsenoughtoguardme?\"saysBeatrix,somethingsorrowfully;\"sure,withyoutwowatching,noevilcouldhappentome。\"
\"Infaith,Ithinknot,Beatrix,\"saysColonelEsmond;\"norifthePrinceknewuswouldhetry。\"
\"Butdoesheknowyou?\"interposedLadyCastlewood,veryquiet:\"hecomesofacountrywherethepursuitofkingsisthoughtnodishonortoawoman。Letusgo,dearestBeatrix。ShallwegotoWalcoteortoCastlewood?Wearebestawayfromthecity;andwhenthePrinceisacknowledged,andourchampionshaverestoredhim,andhehathhisownhouseatSt。James\'sorWindsor,wecancomebacktoourshere。Doyounotthinkso,HarryandFrank?\"
FrankandHarrythoughtwithher,youmaybesure。
\"Wewillgo,then,\"saysBeatrix,turningalittlepale;\"LadyMashamistogivemewarningto—nighthowherMajestyis,andto—morrow——\"
\"Ithinkwehadbestgoto—day,mydear,\"saysmyLadyCastlewood;
\"wemighthavethecoachandsleepatHounslow,andreachhometo—morrow。\'Tistwelveo\'clock;bidthecoach,cousin,bereadyatone。\"
\"Forshame!\"burstoutBeatrix,inapassionoftearsandmortification。\"Youdisgracemebyyourcruelprecautions;myownmotheristhefirsttosuspectme,andwouldtakemeawayasmygaoler。Iwillnotgowithyou,mother;Iwillgoasnoone\'sprisoner。IfIwantedtodeceive,doyouthinkIcouldfindnomeansofevadingyou?Myfamilysuspectsme。Asthosemistrustmethatoughttolovememost,letmeleavethem;Iwillgo,butI
willgoalone:toCastlewood,beit。Ihavebeenunhappythereandlonelyenough;letmegoback,butsparemeatleastthehumiliationofsettingawatchovermymisery,whichisatrialI
can\'tbear。Letmegowhenyouwill,butalone,ornotatall。
Youthreecanstayandtriumphovermyunhappiness,andIwillbearitasIhaveborneitbefore。Letmygaoler—in—chiefgoorderthecoachthatistotakemeaway。Ithankyou,HenryEsmond,foryourshareintheconspiracy。AllmylifelongI\'llthankyou,andrememberyou,andyou,brother,andyou,mother,howshallIshowmygratitudetoyouforyourcarefuldefenceofmyhonor?\"
Shesweptoutoftheroomwiththeairofanempress,flingingglancesofdefianceatusall,andleavingusconquerorsofthefield,butscared,andalmostashamedofourvictory。Itdidindeedseemhardandcruelthatwethreeshouldhaveconspiredthebanishmentandhumiliationofthatfaircreature。Welookedateachotherinsilence:\'twasnotthefirststrokebymanyofouractionsinthatunluckytime,which,beingdone,wewishedundone。
Weagreeditwasbestsheshouldgoalone,speakingstealthilytooneanother,andunderourbreaths,likepersonsengagedinanacttheyfeltashamedindoing。
Inahalf—hour,itmightbe,afterourtalkshecameback,hercountenancewearingthesamedefiantairwhichithadbornewhensheleftus。Sheheldashagreen—caseinherhand;EsmondknewitascontaininghisdiamondswhichhehadgiventoherforhermarriagewithDukeHamilton,andwhichshehadwornsosplendidlyontheinauspiciousnightofthePrince\'sarrival。\"Ihavebroughtback,\"saysshe,\"totheMarquisofEsmondthepresenthedeignedtomakemeindayswhenhetrustedmebetterthannow。IwillneveracceptabenefitorakindnessfromHenryEsmondmore,andI
givebackthesefamilydiamonds,whichbelongedtooneking\'smistress,tothegentlemanthatsuspectedIwouldbeanother。Haveyoubeenuponyourmessageofcoach—caller,myLordMarquis?WillyousendyourvalettoseethatIdonotrunaway?\"Wewereright,yet,byhermanner,shehadputusallinthewrong;wewereconquerors,yetthehonorsofthedayseemedtobewiththepooroppressedgirl。
Thatlucklessboxcontainingthestoneshadfirstbeenornamentedwithabaron\'scoronet,whenBeatrixwasengagedtotheyounggentlemanfromwhomsheparted,andafterwardsthegiltcrownofaduchessfiguredonthecover,whichalsopoorBeatrixwasdestinednevertowear。LadyCastlewoodopenedthecasemechanicallyandscarcethinkingwhatshedid;andbehold,besidesthediamonds,Esmond\'spresent,therelayintheboxtheenamelledminiatureofthelateDuke,whichBeatrixhadlaidasidewithhermourningwhentheKingcameintothehouse;andwhichthepoorheedlessthingverylikelyhadforgotten。