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"Myyounglady,"saidthewoman,"isthedaughterofMr。King,whowasavice-presidentofalowercourt。Herfatherandmotherhavingbothvisitedthe’YellowSprings’[Hades],sheisnowlivingwithanaunt,whohasbeenblessedbytheGodofWealth,andwhosemainobjectinlifeistofindahusbandwhomherniecemaybewillingtomarry。Theyounggentleman,myyounglady’scousin,isoneoftherichestmeninCh’engtu。Allthelargerinnsbelongtohim,andhisprofitsareasboundlessasthefourseas。Heisasanxiousashismothertofindasuitablematchfortheyounglady,andhaspromisedthatsosoonasshecanmakeachoicehewillarrangethewedding。"

"Ishouldhavethought,"saidJasmine,"that,beingtheownerofsomuchwealthandbeauty,theyoungladywouldhavebeenbesiegedbysuitorsfromallpartsoftheempire。"

"Sosheis,"saidthewoman,"andfromherwindowyondersheespiesthem,fortheyallputupatthisinn。Hithertoshehasmadefunofthemall,anddescribestheirappearanceandhabitsinthemostamusingway。’Seethisone,’saysshe,’withhisbachelorcaponandhisnewofficialclothesandawkwardgait,lookingforalltheworldlikeabarn-doorfowldressedupasastork;orthatone,withhisroundshoulders,monkey-face,andcrookedlegs;’andsoshetellsthemoff。"

"Whatdoesshesayofme,Iwonder?"saidJasmine,amused。

"OfyourExcellencyshesaysthathercomparisonsfailher,andthatshecanonlyhopethattheFateswhoguidedyourjewelledchariothitherwardwillnottantaliseherbyanemptyvision,butwillbindyouranklestoherswiththeredmatrimonialcords。"

"HowcanIhopeforsuchhappiness?"saidJasmine,smiling。"Butpleasetotellyouryoungladythat,beingonlyaguestatthisinn,I

havenothingworthyofheracceptancetoofferinreturnforherbounteousgifts,andthatIcanonlyassureherofmyboundlessgratitude。"

Withmanybows,andwithreiteratedwishesforJasmine’shappinessandendlesslongevity,thewomantookherleave。

"Trulythisyoungladyhasformedamostpervertedattachment,"saidJasminetoherself。"Sheremindsmeofthemaninthefairytalewhofellinlovewithashadow,and,sofarasIcansee,sheisnotlikelytogetanymoresatisfactionoutofitthanhedid。"Sosaying,shetookupapencilandscribbledthefollowinglinesonascrapofpaper:

"Withthoughtsasardentasaquenchlessthirst,Shesendsmefragrantandmostlusciousfruit;

Withoutablushsheseeksaphenixguest[abachelor]

Whodwellsalonelikecase-envelopedlute。"

AfterthismentaleffortJasminewenttobed。Norhadherinterviewwiththewaiting-womanmadeasufficientimpressiononhermindtointerfereinanywaywithhersleep。Shewassurprised,however,oncomingintohersitting-roominthemorning,tomeetthesamemessenger,who,ladenwithadishofhoteggsandabrewoftea,beggedJasmineto"deigntolookdownuponherofferings。"

"Manythanks,"saidJasmine,"foryourkindattention。"

"Youareputtingthesaddleonthewronghorse,"repliedthewoman。

"InbringingyoutheseIambutobeyingtheordersofMissKing,whoherselfmadetheteaofleavesfromPu-erhinYunnan,andwhowithherownfairhandsshelledtheeggs。"

"Youryounglady,"answeredJasmine,"isasbountifulassheiskind。

WhatreturncanImakeherforherkindnesstoastranger?Stay,"shesaid,asthethoughtcrossedhermindthattheversesshehadwrittenthenightbeforemightproveawholesometonicforthiseffusiveyounglady,"IhaveafewverseswhichIwillventuretoaskhertoaccept。"

Sosaying,shetookapieceofpeach-blossompaper,onwhichshecarefullycopiedthequatrainandhandedittothewoman。"MayI

troubleyou,"saidshe,"totakethistoyourmistress?"

"If,"saidJasminetoherselfasthewomantookherdeparture,"MissKingisabletopenetratethemeaningofmyverses,shewon’tlikethem。Withoutsayingsoinsomanywords,IhavetoldherwithsufficientplainnessthatIwillhavenothingtosaytoher。ButstupidityisashieldsentbyProvidencetoprotectthegreaterpartofmankindfrommanyevils;soperhapsshewillescape。"

ItcertainlyinthiscaseservedtoshieldMissKingfromJasmine’sshafts。Shewasdelightedatreceivingtheverses,andatoncesatdowntocomposeaquatraintomatchJasmine’sinreply。Withinfinitelaboursheelaboratedthefollowing:

"SungYuhonth’easternwallsatdeepinthought,AndlongedwithP’etopluckthefragrantfruit。

Ifallthewell-knowntunesbenewlyset,Whatusetotakeagainthehalf-burntlute?"

Havingcopiedtheseonapieceofsilk-wovenpaper,shesentthemtoJasminebyherfaithfulattendant。Onlookingoverthepaper,Jasminesaid,smiling,"Whatacleveryoungladyyourmistressmustbe!Theselines,thoughsomewhatinconsequential,areincomparable。"

But,thoughJasminewaspartlyinclinedtotreatthematterasajoke,shesawthattherewasaserioussidetotheaffair,moreespeciallyasthecoloursunderwhichshewassailingweresoundeniablyfalse。

SheknewwellthatforSungYuhshouldbereadMissKing,andforP’eherownname;andshedetermined,therefore,toputanendtothephilanderingofMissKing,which,inherpresentstateofmind,wasdoublyannoyingtoher。

"Iamdeeplyindebtedtoyouryounglady,"shesaid,andthen,beingdeterminedtomakeaplungeintothemorassofuntruthfulness,foragoodendasshebelieved,added,"and,ifIhadloveatmydisposal,I

shouldpossiblyventuretomakeadvancestowardthefeatherypeach[anuptialemblem];butletmeconfesstoyouthatIhavealreadytakentomyselfawife。HadIthefelicityofmeetingMissKingbeforeI

committedmyselfinanotherdirection,Imightperhapshavebeenahappierman。But,afterall,ifthiswereso,mypositionisnoworsethanthatofmostothermarriedmen,forInevermetonewhowasnotoccasionallyinclinedtocry,liketheboysat’tosscash,’’Harkbackandtryagain。’"

"Thiswillbesadnewsformylady,forshehassetherheartuponyoueversinceyoufirstcametotheinn;andwhenyoungmissestakethatsortoffancyandlosetheobjectsoftheirlove,theyareasbadaschildrenwhenforbiddentheirsugar-plums。Butwhat’stheuseoftalkingtoyouaboutayounglady’sfeelings!"saidthewoman,withavexedtossofherhead;"Ineverknewamanwhounderstoodawomanyet。"

"IamextremelysorryforMissKing,"saidJasmine,tryingtosuppressasmile。"Asyouwiselyremark,ayoungladyisasealedbooktome,butIhavealwaysbeentoldthattheirfanciesareasvariableastheshadowofthebamboo;andprobably,therefore,thoughMissKing’sskymaybeovercastjustnow,thegloomwillonlymakeherenjoyto-morrow’ssunshineallthemore。"

Thewoman,whowasevidentlyinahurrytoconveythenewstohermistress,returnednoanswertothislastsally,but,withcurtailedobeisance,tookherdeparture。

Hernon-appearancethenextmorningconfirmedJasmineinthebeliefthatherbolddeparturefromtruthonthepreviouseveninghadhaditscurativeeffect。Thereliefwasgreat,forshehadfeltthatthesecomplicationswerebecomingtoofrequenttobepleasant,and,reprehensiblethoughitmayappear,herreliefwasmingledwithnosortofcompassionforMissKing。Herswasnotanaturetosympathisewithsuchsuddenandfierceattachments。HeraffectionforTuhadbeenthegrowthofmanymonths,andshehadnofeelingincommonwithayoungladywhocouldtakeaviolentlikingforayoungmansimplyfromseeinghimtakinghispost-prandialease。Itwasthereforewithcompletesatisfactionthatshelefttheinninthecourseofthemorningtopayherfarewellvisitstothegovernorandthejudgeoftheprovince,whohadtakenanunusualinterestinColonelWen’scasesinceJasminehadbecomehispersonaladvocate。Bothofficialshadpromisedtodoalltheycouldfortheprisoner,andhadloadedJasminewithtokensofgoodwillintheshapeofstrangeandrarefruitsandculinarydelicacies。Onthisparticulardaythegovernorhadinvitedhertothemiddaymeal,anditwaslateintheafternoonbeforeshefoundherwaybacktotheinn。

Thefollowingmorningsheroseearly,intendingtostartbeforenoon,andwassteppingintothecourtyardtogivedirectionsto"TheDragon,"when,tohersurprise,shewasaccostedbyMissKing’sservant,who,withawaggishsmileandacunningshakeofthehead,said:

"HowcanonesoyoungasyourExcellencybesuchaproficientintheartofinventingflowersoftheimagination?"

"Whatdoyoumean?"saidJasmine。

"Why,lastnightyoutoldmeyouweremarried,andmypooryoungladywhenshehearditwaswrungwithgrief。But,recoveringsomewhat,shesentmetoaskyourservantswhetherwhatyouhadsaidwastrueornot,forsheknowswhatshe’saboutaswellasmostpeople,andtheybothwithonevoiceassuredmethat,farfrombeingmarriedyouhadnotevenexchangednuptialpresentswithanybody。YoumayimagineMissKing’sdelightwhenItookherthisnews。Sheatonceaskedhercousintocalluponyoutomakeaformalofferofmarriage,andshehasnowsentmetotellyouthathewillbehereanon。"

Everyoneknowswhatitistopasssuddenlyfromastateofpleasurablehighspiritsintodeepdespondency,toexchangeinaninstantbrightmentalsunshineforcloudandgloom。All,therefore,mustsympathisewithpoorJasmine,whobelievingtheroadbeforehertobesmoothandclear,onasuddenbecamethusawareofamosttroublesomeanddifficultobstruction。Shehadscarcelyfinishedcallingdownanathemasontheheadsof"TheDragon"andhiswife,andcursingherownfollyforbringingthemwithher,thantheinndoorswerethrownopen,andaservantappearedcarryingalongredvisiting-

cardinscribedwiththenameofthewealthyinn-proprietor。OntheheelsofthisforerunnerfollowedyoungMr。King,who,witheffusivebows,said,"IhaveventuredtopaymyrespectstoyourExcellency。"

PoorJasminewassoupsetbythewholeaffairthatshelackedsomeofthecourtesythatwashabitualtoher,andinherconfusionverynearlyseatedherguestonherrighthand。Fortunatelythisoutrageousbreachofetiquettewasavoided,andthepaireventuallyarrangedthemselvesinthecanonicalorder。

"ThisoldsonofHan,"beganMr。King,"wouldnothavedaredtointrudehimselfuponyourExcellencyifitwerenotthathehasamatterofgreatdelicacytodiscusswithyou。Hehasacousin,thedaughterofVice-PresidentKing,forwhomforyearshehasbeentryingtofindasuitablematch。Thepositionispeculiar,fortheladydeclarespositivelythatshewillnotmarryanyoneshehasnotseenandapprovedof。Untilnowshehasnotbeenabletofindanyonewhomshewouldcaretomarry。ButthepresenceofyourExcellencyhasthrownalightacrossherpathwhichhasshownherthewaytotheplum-grovesofmatrimonialfelicity。"

HereKingpaused,expectingsomereply;butJasminewastooabsorbedinthoughttospeak,soMr。Kingwenton:

"ThisoldsonofHan,hearingthatyourExcellencyisstillunmarried,hastakenituponhimselftomakeaproposalofmarriagetoyou,andtoofferhiscousinasyour’basketandbroom。’[wife]Hisinterviewwithyouhas,hemaysay,shownhimthewisdomofhiscousin’schoice,andhecannotimagineapairbettersuitedforoneanother,ormorelikelytobehappy,thanyourExcellencyandhiscousin。"

"Idarenotbeanythingbutstraightforwardwithyourworship,"saidJasmine,"andIamgratefulfortheextraordinaryaffectionyourcousinhasbeenpleasedtobestowuponme;butIcannotforgetthatshebelongstoafamilywhichisentitledtopassthroughthegateofthepalace[afamilyofdistinction],andIfearthatmyrankisnotsufficientforher。Besides,myfatherisatpresentunderacloud,andIamnowonmywaytoPekingtotrytoreleasehimfromhisdifficulties。Itisnotime,therefore,formetobebindingmyselfwithpromises。"

"AstoyourExcellency’sfirstobjection,"repliedKing,"youarealreadythewearerofahatwithasilkentassel,andamanneednotbeaprophettoforetellthatintimetocomeanyoffice,eithercivilormilitary,willbewithinyourreach。Nodoubt,also,yourbusinessinPekingwillbequicklybroughttoasatisfactoryconclusion,andtherecanbenoobjection,therefore,tooursettlingthepreliminariesnow,andthen,onyourreturnfromthecapital,wecancelebratethewedding。Thiswillgiverestandcomposuretomycousin’smind,whichisnowlikeadisturbedsea,andwillnotinterfere,Iventuretothink,withtheaffairwhichcallsyoutoPeking。"

AsKingproceeded,Jasminefeltthatherdifficultieswereontheincrease。Itwasimpossiblethatsheshouldexplainherpositioninfull,andshehadnosufficientreasonathandtogiveforrejectingtheproposalmadeher,though,asthesametime,herannoyancewasnotsmallathavingsuchamatterforceduponheratamomentwhenhermindwasfilledwithanxieties。"Then,"shethoughttoherself,"thereisaheadofmethatexplanationwhichmustinevitablycomewithWei;

sothat,altogether,ifitwerenotforthedeeplyrootedconvictionwhichIhavethatTuwillbemineatlast,whenheknowswhatIreallyam,lifewouldnotbeworthhaving。Asforthisinn-proprietor,ifhehassolittledelicacyastopushhiscousinuponmeatthiscrisis,I

neednothaveanycompunctionregardinghim;soperhapsmyeasiestwayofgettingoutofthepresenthobblewillbetoaccepthisproposalandtopresenttheboxofpreciousointmenthandedmebyWeiformysistertothisoglinglove-sickgirl。"SoturningtoKing,shesaid:

"Sinceyou,sir,andyourcousinhavehonouredmewithyourregard,I

darenotaltogetherdeclineyourproposal,andIwouldthereforebegyou,sir,tohandthis,"sheadded,producingtheboxofointment,"toyourhonourablecousin,asatokenofthebondbetweenus,andtoconveytohermypromisethat,ifIdon’tmarryher,Iwillnevermarryanotherlady。"

Mr。King,withthegreatestdelight,receivedthebox,andhandingittothewaiting-woman,whostoodexpectantby,badehercarryittohermistress,withthenewsoftheengagement。Jasminenowhopedthatherimmediatetroubleswereover,butKinginsistedoncelebratingtheeventbyafeast,anditwasnotuntillateintheafternoonthatshesucceededinmakingastart。Onceontheroad,heranxietytoreachPekingwassuchthatshetravellednightandday,"feedingonwindandlodginginwater。"NordidsherestuntilshereachedahotelwithintheHataGateofthecapital。

Jasmine’ssolitaryjourneyhadgivenherabundanttimeforreflection,andforthefirsttimeshehadsetherselfseriouslytoconsiderherposition。Sherecognisedthatshehadhithertofollowedonlytheimpulsesofthemoment,ofwhichthemainonehadbeenthedesiretoescapecomplicationsbythewholesalesacrificeoftruth;andsheacknowledgedtoherselfthat,ifjusticewereevenlydealtout,theremustbeaNemesisinstoreforherwhichwouldbringdistressandpossiblydisasteruponher。Inhercalmermomentsshefeltaninstinctiveforebodingthatshewasapproachingacrisisinherfate,anditwaswithmixedfeelings,therefore,thatonthemorningafterherarrivalshepreparedtovisitTuandWei,whowereasyetignorantofherpresence。

Shedressedherselfwithmorethanusualcarefortheoccasion,choosingtoattireherselfinabluesilkrobeandamauvesatinjacketwhichTuhadonceadmired,toppedbyabrand-newcap。

Altogetherherappearanceasshepassedthroughthestreetsjustifiedtheremarkmadebyapasserby:"Aprettyyoungster,andmorelikeamaidenofeighteenthanaman。"

ThehostelryatwhichTuandWeihadtakenuptheirabodewasaninnbefittingthedignityofsuchdistinguishedscholars。Oninquiringatthedoor,Jasminewasusheredbyaservantthroughacourtyardtoaninnerenclosure,where,underthegratefulshadeofawide-spreadingcotton-tree,Tuwasrecliningathisease。Jasmine’sdelightatmeetingherfriendwasonlyequalledbythepleasurewithwhichTugreetedher。Inhisstrongandgraciouspresenceshebecameconsciousthatshewasreleasedfromtheabsorbingcarewhichhadhauntedher,andhersoulleapedoutinnewfreedomassheaskedandansweredquestionsofherfriend。Eachhadmuchtosay,anditwasnotforsometime,whenanoccasionalreferencebroughthisnameforwardthatJasminenoticedtheabsenceofWei。Whenshedid,sheaskedafterhim。

"Heleftthissomedaysago,"saidTu,"havingsomespecialbusinesswhichcalledforhispresenceathome。Hedidnottellmewhatitwas,butdoubtlessitwassomethingofimportance。"Jasminesaidnothing,butfeltprettycertaininhermindastotheobjectofhishastyreturn。

Tu,attributinghersilencetoareflectiononWeiforhavingleftthecapitalbeforeherfather’saffairwassettled,hastenedtoadd:

"Hewasveryhelpfulinthematterofyourhonouredfather’sdifficulty,andonlyleftwhenhethoughthecouldnotdoanymore。"

"Howdomattersstandnow?"askedJasmine,eagerly。

"Wehavepostedamemorialatthepalacegate,"saidTu,"andhavearrangedthatitshallreachtherightquarter。Fortunately,also,I

haveanacquaintanceintheBoardofWarwhohasundertakentodoallhecaninthatdirection,andpromisesananswerinafewdays。"

"Ihavebroughtwithme,"saidJasmine,"apetitionpreparedbymyfather。Whatdoyouthinkaboutpresentingit?"

"AtpresentIbelievethatitwouldonlydoharm。Asuperabundanceofmemorialsisasbadasnoneatall。Beyondacertainpoint,theyonlyirritateofficials。"

"Verywell,"saidJasmine;"Iamquitecontenttoleavetheconductofaffairsinyourhands。"

"Wellthen,"saidTu,"thatbeingunderstood,Iproposethatyoushouldmoveyourthingsovertothisinn。ThereisWei’sroomatyourdisposal,andyourconstantpresenceherewillbebalmtomylonelyspirit。AttheHataGateyouarealmostasremoteasifyouwereinourstudyatMienchu。"

Jasminewasatfirststartledbythisproposal。ThoughshehadbeenconstantlyinthecompanyofTu,shehadneverlivedunderthesameroofwithhim,andsheatoncerecognisedthattheremightbedifficultiesinthewayofherkeepinghersecretifsheweretobeconstantlyundertheeyesofherfriend。Butshehadbeensolongaccustomedtoyieldtothepresentcircumstances,andwassoconfidentthatFortune,which,withsomeslightirregularities,hadalwaysstoodherfriend,wouldnotdesertheronthepresentoccasion,thatshegaveway。

"Byallmeans,"shesaid。"Iwillgobacktomyinn,andbringmythingsatonce。Thiswriting-caseIwillleavehere。Ibroughtitbecauseitcontainsmyfather’spetition。"

Sosaying,shetookherleave,andTuretiredtohiseasy-chairunderthecotton-tree。Butthedemonofcuriositywasabroad,andalightingonthearmofTu’schair,whisperedinhisearthatitmightbewellifheranhiseyeoverColonelWen’spetitiontoseeiftherewasanyargumentinitwhichhehadomittedinhisstatementtotheBoardofWar。Atfirst,Tu,whosenaturewasthereverseofinquisitive,declinedtolistentothesepromptings,butsopersistentdidtheybecomethatheatlastputdownhisbook——"TheSpringandAutumnAnnals"——and,seatinghimself,atthesitting-roomtable,openedthewriting-casesoinnocentlyleftbyJasmine。Onthetopwereanumberofredvisiting-cardsbearingtheinscription,inblack,ofWenTsunk’ing,andbeneaththesewasthepetition。CarefullyTureaditthrough,andpassedmentaleulogiesonitasheproceeded。Thecolonelhadputhiscaseskilfully,butTuhadnodifficultyinrecognisingJasmine’shand,bothinthecompositionofthedocumentandinthepenmanship。"Ifmyattempt,"hethought,"doesnotsucceed,wewilltrywhatthiswilldo。"Hewasonthepointofreturningittoitsresting-place,whenhesawanotherdocumentinJasmine’shandwritinglyingbyit。Thiswasevidentlyaformaldocument,probablyconnected,ashethought,withthecolonel’scase,andhethereforeunfoldeditandreadasfollows:

"Thefaithfulmaiden,MissWenofMienchuHien,withburningincensereverentlypraystheGodofWartoreleaseherfatherfromhispresentdifficulties,andspeedilytorestorepeacetoherownsoulbynullifying,inaccordancewithherdesire,theengagementofthebambooarrowandthecontractoftheboxofpreciousointment。A

respectfulpetition。"

AsTureadon,surpriseandastonishmenttookpossessionofhiscountenance。Asecondtimehereaditthrough,andthen,throwinghimselfbackinhischair,brokeoutintoafitoflaughter。

"So,"hesaidtohimself,"Ihaveallowedmyselftobedeceivedbyayounggirlalltheseyears。Andyetnotaltogetherdeceived,"headded,tryingtofindanexcuseforhimself;"forIhaveoftenfanciedthattherewasthesavourofawomanaboutthe’youngnoble。’Ihopesheisnotoneofthoseheaven-borngeniiwhoappearonearthtoplaguemen,andwho,justwhentheyhavearousedtheaffectionstheywishedtoexcite,ascendthroughtheairandleavetheirloversmourning。"

Justatthismomentthedooropened,andJasmineentered,lookingmorelovelythanever,withtheflushbegottenbyexerciseonherbeautifullymouldedcheeks。AtsightofherTuagainburstoutlaughing,toJasmine’snotunnaturalsurprise,who,thinkingthattheremustbesomethingwrongwithherdress,lookedherselfupanddown,totheincreasingamusementofTu。

"So,"saidheatlast,"youdeceitfullittlehussy,youhavebeendeceivingmealltheseyearsbypassingyourselfoffasaman,wheninrealityyouareagirl。"

Overcomewithconfusion,Jasminehungherhead,andmurmured:

"Whohasbetrayedme?"

"Youhavebetrayedyourself,"saidTu,holdinguptheincriminatingdocument;"andherewehavethestoryofthearrowwithwhichyoushotthehawk,butwhattheboxofpreciousointmentmeansIdon’tknow。"

Confrontedwiththisoverwhelmingevidence,poorJasmineremainedspeechless,anddarednotevenlifthereyestoglanceatTu。Thatyoungman,seeingherdistress,andbeinginnowisepossessedbythescornwhichhehadputintohistone,crossedovertoherandgentlyledhertoaseatbyhim。

"Doyouremember,"hesaid,insoalteredavoicethatJasmine’sheartceasedtothrobasifitwishedtoforceanopeningthroughthefinelyformedbosomwhichenclosedit,"ononeoccasioninourstudyathomeIwishedthatyouwereawomanthatyoumightbecomemywife?LittledidIthinkthatmywishmightbegratified。Nowitis,andIbeseechyoutoletusjoinourlivesinone,andseekthehappinessofthegodsineachother’sperpetualpresence。"

But,asifsuddenlyrecollectingherself,Jasminewithdrewherhandfromhis,and,standingupbeforehimwithquiveringlipandeyesfulloftears,said:

"No。Itcanneverbe。"

"Whynot?"saidTu,inalarmedsurprise。

"BecauseIamboundtoWei。"

"What!DoesWeiknowyoursecret?"

"No。ButdoyourememberwhenIshotthatarrowinfrontofyourstudy?"

"Perfectly,"saidTu。"Butwhathasthattodowithit?"

"Why,Weidiscoveredmynameontheshaft,andI,tokeepmysecret,toldhimthatitwasmysister’sname。Hethenwantedtomarrymysister,andIundertook,foolthatIwas,toarrangeitforhim。NowI

shallbeobligedtoconfessthetruth,andhewillhavearighttoclaimmeinsteadofmysupposedsister。"

"But,"saidTu,"IhaveapriorrighttothatofWei,foritwasIwhofoundthearrow。AndinthismatterIshallbereadytooutfacehimatallhazards。But,"headded,"Wei,Iamsure,isnotthemantotakeanunfairadvantageofyou。"

"Doyoureallythinkso?"askedJasmine。

"CertainlyIdo,"saidTu。

"Then——then——Ishallbe——veryglad,"saidpoorJasmine,hesitatingly,overcomewithbashfulness,butfullofjoy。

AtwhichgraciousconsentTurecoveredthehandwhichhadbeenwithdrawnfromhis,andJasminesankagainintothechairathisside。

"But,Tu,dear,"shesaid,afterapause,"thereissomethingelsethatImusttellyoubeforeIcanfeelthatmyconfessionsareover。"

"What!Youhavenotengagedyourselftoanyoneelse,haveyou?"saidTu,laughing。

"Yes,Ihave,"shereplied,withasmile;andshethengaveherloverafullandparticularaccountofhowMr。Kinghadproposedtoheronbehalfofhiscousin,andhowshehadacceptedher。

"Howcouldyouframeyourlipstouttersuchuntruths?"saidTu,halflaughingandhalfinearnest。

"OTu,falsehoodissoeasyandtruthsodifficultsometimes。ButI

feelthatIhavebeenvery,verywicked,"saidpoorJasmine,coveringherfacewithherhands。

"Well,youcertainlyhavegotyourselfintoaprettyhobble。SofarasIcanmakeout,youareatthepresentmomentengagedtooneyoungladyandtwoyoungmen。"

Thesituation,thusexpressed,wassocomicalthatJasminecouldnotrefrainfromlaughingthroughhertears;but,afterasomewhatlengthenedconsultationwithherlover,herfacerecovereditswontedserenity,androundithoveredahaloofhappinesswhichaddedlightandbeautytoeveryfeature。Thereissomethingparticularlyentrancinginreceivingthefirstconfidencesofapureandlovingsoul。SoTuthoughtonthisoccasion,andwhileJasminewaspouringthemostsecretworkingsofherinmostbeingintohisear,thoselinesofthepoetoftheSungdynastycameirresistiblyintohismind:

’Tissweettoseetheflowerswoothesun,Towatchthequaintwilesofthecooingdove,ButsweeterfartohearthedulcettonesOfheronelovesconfessinghergreatlove。

Butthereisanendtoeverything,eventothe"ConfucianAnalects,"

andsotherewasalsotothislovers’colloquy。ForjustasJasminewasexplaining,forthetwentiethtime,theoriginandbasisofherloveforTu,awaiterenteredtoannouncethearrivalofherluggage。

"Idon’tknowquite,"saidTu,"wherewearetoputyourtwomen。But,by-the-bye,"headded,asthethoughtstruckhim,"didyoureallytravelallthewayinthecompanyofthesetwomenonly?"

"OTu,"saidJasmine,laughing,"Ihavesomethingelsetoconfesstoyou。"

"What!anotherlover?"saidTu,affectinghorrorandsurprise。

"No;notanotherlover,butanotherwoman。Theshort,stoutoneisawoman,andcameasmymaid。Sheisthewifeof’TheDragon。’"

"Well,nowhaveyoutoldmeall?ForIamgettingsoconfusedaboutthepeopleyouhavetransformedfromwomentomen,thatIshallhavedoubtsaboutmyownsexnext。"

"Yes,Tu,dear;nowyouknowall,"saidJasmine,laughing。Butnotallthegoodnewswhichwasinstoreforhim,forscarcelyhadJasminedonespeakingwhenaletterarrivedfromhisfriendintheBoardofWar,whowrotetosaythathehadsucceededingettingthemilitaryintendantofMienchutransferredtoapostintheprovinceofKwangsi,andthatthedepartureofthisnoxiousofficialwouldmeanthereleaseofthecolonel,ashealonewasthecolonel’saccuser。ThisnewsaddedonemorechordofjoywhichhadbeenmakingharmonyinJasmine’sheartforsomehours,andreadilysheagreedwithTuthattheyshouldsetoffhomewardonthefollowingmorning。

WithnosuchadventureasthatwhichhadattendedJasmine’sjourneytothecapital,theyreachedMienchu,and,totheirdelight,werereceivedbythecolonelinhisownyamun。Aftercongratulatinghimonhisrelease,whichJasminetookcareheshouldunderstandwasdueentirelytoTu’sexertions,shegavehimafullaccountofhervariousexperiencesontheroadandatthecapital。

"Itislikeastoryoutofabookofmarvels,"saidherfather,"andevennowyouhavenotexhaustedallthenecessaryexplanations。For,sincemyrelease,yourfriendWeihasbeenheretoaskformydaughterinmarriage。FromsomequestionsIputtohim,heisevidentlyunawarethatyouaremyonlydaughter,andIthereforeputhimoffandtoldhimtowaituntilyoureturned。Heisinaveryimpatientstate,and,nodoubt,willbeovershortly。"

Norwasthecolonelwrong,foralmostimmediatelyWeiwasannounced,who,afterexpressingthegenuinepleasurehefeltatseeingJasmineagain,beganatonceonthesubjectwhichfilledhismind。

"Iamsoglad,"hesaid,"tohavethisopportunityofaskingyoutoexplainmatters。AtpresentIamcompletelynonplussed。OnmyreturnfromPekingIinquiredofoneofyourfather’sservantsabouthisdaughter。’Hehasnotgotone,’quoththeman。Iwenttoanother,andhesaid,’Youmeanthe"youngnoble,"Isuppose。’’No,Idon’t,’I

said;’Imeanhissister。’’Well,thatistheonlydaughterIknowof,’saidhe。ThenIwenttoyourfather,andallIcouldgetoutofhimwas,’Waituntilthe"youngnoble"comeshome。’Pleasetellmewhatallthismeans。"

"Yourgreatdesireistomarryabeautifulandaccomplishedgirl,isitnot?"saidJasmine。

"Thatcertainlyismywish,"saidWei。

"Wellthen,"saidJasmine,"Icanassureyouthatyourbetrothalpresentisinthehandofsuchaone,andagirlwhomtolookatistolove。"

"Thatmaybe,"saidWei,"Butmywishistomarryyoursister。"

"WillyougoandtalktoTuaboutit?"saidJasmine,whofeltthatthesubjectwasbecomingtoodifficultforher,andwhoseconfidenceinTu’swisdomwasunbounded,"andhewillexplainitalltoyou。"

EvenTu,however,founditsomewhatdifficulttoexplainJasmine’ssphinx-likemysteries,andoncertainpointsWeishowedadispositiontobeanythingbutsatisfied。Jasmine’sengagementtoTuimpliedhisrejection,andhewasdisposedtobespleneticanddisagreeableaboutit。Hispridewastouched,andinhisirritationhewasinclinedtoimputetreacherytohisfriendanddeceittoJasmine。TothefirstchargeTuhadareadyanswer,butthesecondwasallthemoreannoyingbecausetherewassometruthinit。However,Tuwasnotinthehumourtoquarrel,andbeingdeterminedtoseekpeaceandensueit,heoverlookedWei’sinnuendosandmadeoutthebestcasehecouldforhisbride。OnMissKing’sbeauty,virtues,andabilityheenlargedwithawealthofdictionandpowerofimaginationwhichastonishedhimself,andJasminealso,towhomheafterwardrepeatedtheconversation。

"Why,Tu,dear,"saidthatartlessmaiden,"howcanyouknowallthisaboutMissKing?Youhaveneverseenher,andIamsureInevertoldyouhalfofallthis。"

"Don’taskquestions,"saidtheenrapturedTu。"LetitbeenoughforyoutoknowthatWeiisaseagerforthepossessionofMissKingashewasforyoursister,andthathehaspromisedtobemybestmanatourweddingto-morrow。"

AndWeiwasasgoodashisword。Witheveryregardtoceremonyandancientusage,themarriageofTuandJasminewascelebratedinthepresenceofrelativesandfriends,who,attractedbythenoveltyoftheantecedentcircumstances,camefromallpartsofthecountrytowitnessthenuptials。ByTu’sespecialinstructionsalsoaprominencewasallowedtoWei,whichgratifiedhisvanityandsmootheddowntheruffledfeathersofhisconceit。

JasminethoughtthatnotimeshouldbelostinreducingMissKingtothesamespiritofacquiescencetowhichWeihadbeenbrought,andontheeveningofherwedding-dayshebroachedthesubjecttoTu。

"Ishallnotfeel,Tu,dear,"shesaid,"thatIhavegainedabsolutionformymanydeceptionsuntilthatveryforwardMissKinghasbeentalkedoverintomarryingWei;andIinsist,therefore,"sheadded,withanamountofhesitancywhichreducedthedemandtothelevelofaplaintiveappeal,"thatwestartto-morrowforCh’engtutoseetheyoungwoman。"

"Ho!ho!"repliedTu,intenselyamusedatherattemptedbravado。

"Thesearebravewords,andIsupposethatImusthumblyregisteryourdecrees。"

"OTu,youknowwhatImean。Youknowthat,likeachildwhotakesadelightinconqueringtoyarmies,IlovetofancythatIcancommandsostrongamanasyouare。But,Tu,ifyouknewhowabsolutelyIrelyonyourjudgment,youwouldhumourmyfollyandsayyes。"

Therewasasubtleincenseofloveandflatteryaboutthisappealwhich,backedasitwasbyalookoftendernessandbeauty,madeitirresistible;andthearrangementsforthejourneyweremadeinstrictaccordancewithJasmine’swishes。

OnarrivingattheinnwhichwassofullofchasteningmemoriestoJasmine,TusenthiscardtoMr。King,who,flatteredbytheattentionpaidhimbysoeminentascholar,cordiallyinvitedTutohishouse。

"Towhat,"hesaid,asTu,respondingtohisinvitation,enteredhisreception-hall,"amItoattributethehonourofreceivingyourillustriousstepsinmymeanapartments?"

"Ihaveheard,"saidTu,"thatthebeautifulMissKingisyourExcellency’scousin,andhavingafriendwhoisdesirousofgainingherhand,Ihavecometopleadonhisbehalf。"

"Iregrettosay,"repliedKing,"thatyourExcellencyhascometoolate,asshehasalreadyreceivedanengagementtokenfromaMr。Wen,whopassedherelatelyonhiswaytoPeking。"

"Mr。Wenisafriendofminealso,"saidTu,"anditwasbecauseI

knewthathistrothwasalreadyplightedthatIventuredtocomeonbehalfofhimofwhomIhavespoken。"

"Mr。Wen,"saidKing,"isagentlemanandascholar,andhavinggivenabetrothalpresent,heiscertaintocommunicatewithusdirectincaseofanydifficulty。"

"Willyou,oldgentleman,"[atermofrespect]saidTu,producingthelineswhichMissKinghadsentJasmine,"justcastyoureyesovertheseverses,writtentoWenbyyourcousin?Feelingmostregretfullythathewasunabletofulfilhisengagement,WengavethesetomeasatestimonyofthetruthofwhatInowtellyou。"

KingtookthepaperhandedhimbyTu,andrecognisedataglancehiscousin’shandwriting。

"Alas!"hesaid,"MrWentoldushewasengaged,but,notbelievinghim,Iurgedhimtoconsenttomarrymycousin。Ifyouwillexcuseme,sir,"headded,"Iwillconsultwiththeladyastowhatshouldbedone。"

Afterashortabsencehereturned。

"Mycousinisoftheopinion,"hesaid,"thatshecannotenterintoanynewengagementuntilMr。Wenhascomeherehimselfandreceivedbackthebetrothalpresentwhichhegaveheronparting。"

"Idarenotdeceiveyou,oldgentleman,andwilltellyouatoncethatthatbetrothalpresentwasnotWen’sbutwasmyunworthyfriendWei’s,andcameintoWen’spossessioninawaythatIneednotnowexplain。"

"Still,"saidKing,"mycousinthinksMr。Wenshouldpresenthimselfhereinpersonandtellhisownstory;andImustsaythatIamofheropinion。"

"ItisquiteimpossiblethatMr。Wenshouldreturnhere,"repliedTu;

"butmy’stupidthorn’[wife]isintheadjoininghostelry,andwouldbemosthappytoexplainfullytoMissKingWen’sentireinabilitytoplaythepartofahusbandtoher。"

"Ifyourhonourableconsortwouldmeetmycousin,she,Iamsure,willbegladtotalkthematteroverwithher。"

WithTu’spermission,MissKing’smaidwassenttotheinntoinviteJasminetocallonhermistress。Themaid,whowasthesamewhohadactedasMissKing’smessengerontheformeroccasion,glancedlongandearnestlyatJasmine。Herfeatureswerefamiliartoher,butshecouldnotassociatethemwithanyladyofheracquaintance。AssheconductedhertoMissKing’sapartments,shewatchedherstealthily,andbecamemoreandmorepuzzledbyherappearance。MissKingreceivedherwithcivility,andafterexchangingwishesthateachmightbegrantedtenthousandblessings,Jasminesaid,smiling:

"DoyourecogniseMr。Wen?"

MissKinglookedather,andseeinginheralikenesstoherbeloved,said:

"Whatrelationareyoutohim,lady?"

"Iamhisveryself!"saidJasmine。

MissKingopenedhereyeswideatthisstartlingannouncement,andgazedearnestlyather。

"/Haiyah!/"criedhermaid,clappingherhands,"IthoughttherewasawonderfullikenessbetweentheladyandMr。Wen。Butwhowouldhavethoughtthatshewashe?"

"Butwhatmadeyoudisguiseyourselfinthatfashion?"askedMissKing,inanabashedandsomewhatvexedtone。

"Myfatherwasindifficulties,"saidJasmine,"andasitwasnecessarythatIshouldgotoPekingtopleadforhim,Idressedasamanfortheconvenienceoftravel。YouwillrememberthatinthefirstinstanceIdeclinedyourflatteringovertures,butwhenIfoundthatyoupersistedinyourproposal,notbeingabletoexplainthetruth,I

thoughtthebestthingtodowastohandyoumyfriend’sbetrothalpresentwhichIhadwithme,intendingtoreturnandexplainmatters。

AndyouwilladmitthatinonethingIwastruthful。"

"Whatwasthat?"askedthemaid。

"Why,"answeredJasmine,"IsaidthatifIdidnotmarryyourladyI

wouldnevermarryanywoman。"

"Well,yes,"saidthemaid,laughing,"youhavekeptyourfaithroyallythere。"

"ThefriendIspeakof,"continuedJasmine,"hasnowtakenhisdoctor’sdegree,andthisstupidhusbandandwifehavecomefromMienchutomakeyouaproposalonhisbehalf。"

MissKingwasnotonewhocouldreadilytakeinanentirelynewandstartlingidea,andshesatwithahalf-dazedlook,staringatJasminewithoututteringaword。Ifithadnotbeenforthemaid,theconversationwouldhaveceased;butthatyoungwomanwasdeterminedtoprobethemattertothebottom。

"Youhavenottoldus,"shesaid,"thegentleman’sname。Andwillyouexplainwhyyoucallhimyourfriend?Howcouldyoubeontermsoffriendshipwithhim?"

"Frommychildhood,"saidJasmine,"Ihavealwaysdressedasaboy。I

wenttoaboy’sschool——"

"/Haiyah!/"interjectedthemaid。

"AndafterwardIjoinedmyhusbandandthisgentleman,Mr。Wei,inareading-party。"

"Didn’ttheydiscoveryoursecret?"

"No。"

"Never?"

"Never。"

"That’sodd,"saidthemaid。"ButwillyoutellussomethingaboutthisMr。Wei?"

Uponthis,Jasminelaunchedoutinaglowingeulogyuponherfriend。

Sheexpatiatedwithfervouronhisyouth,goodlooks,learning,andprospects,andwithsucheffectdidshespeakthatMissKing,whobegantotakeinthesituation,endedbyacceptingcordiallyJasmine’sproposal。

"Andnow,lady,youmuststayanddinewithme,"saidMissKing,whenthebargainwasstruck,"whilemycousinentertainsyourhusbandinthehall。"

Atthismealthebeginningofafriendshipwasformedbetweenthetwoladieswhichlastedeverafterward,thoughitwassomewhatunevenlybalanced。Jasmine’sstrongernaturefeltcompassionmingledwithlikingfortheprettydoll-likeMissKing,whiletheyoungladyentertainedtheprofoundestadmirationforherguest。

Therewasnothingtodelaythefulfilmentoftheengagementthushappilyarranged,andatthenextfullmoonMissKinghadanopportunityofcomparingherbridegroomwiththepicturewhichJasminehaddrawnofhim。

ScholarsareplentifulinChina,butitwasplainlyimpossiblethatmenofsuchdistinguishedlearningasTuandWeishouldbeleftamongtheunemployed,andalmostimmediatelyaftertheirmarriagetheywereappointedtoimportantpostsintheempire。Turoserapidlytothehighestrank,anddied,atagoodoldage,viceroyofthemetropolitanprovinceandseniorguardiantotheheirapparent。Weiwasnotsosupremelyfortunate,butthen,asTuusedtosay,"hehadnotaJasminetohelphim。"

THEREVENGEOFHERRACE

BY

MARYBEAUMONT

Thelowhedge,wherethecreepersclimbed,dividedthelawnanditsmagnificentWellingtoniasfromthemeadow。Therewaslittlegrasstobeseen,foritwasatthistimeonevastprofusionofdelicateixiasofeverybrightandtendershade。

Theeveningwasstill,andtheairheavywithscent。Inaroomopeningupontheverandawreathedwithwhite-and-scarletpassion-flowers,whereshecouldseethegardenandthemeadow,and,beyondall,theMountainBeautiful,layasickwoman。Herdarkfacewaslovelyasanautumnleafislovely——hecticwiththepassinglife。Hereyeswanderedtotheuppersnowsofthemountain,fromtimetotimerestinguponthebrown-hairedEnglishgirlwhosatonalowstoolbyherside,holdingthefrailhandinhercool,firmclasp。

Theinvalidwasspeaking;hervoicewascuriouslysweet,andtherewasapeculiarityaboutthe"s,"andanoccasionalturnofthesentence,whichtoldthelistenerthatherEnglishwasanacquiredlanguage。

"Iamgladheisnothere,"shesaidslowly。"Idonotwanthimtohavepain。"

"Butperhaps,Mrs。Denison,youwillbemuchbetterinadayortwo,andabletowelcomehimwhenhecomesback。"

"No,Ishallnotbeherewhenhecomesback,anditisjustasitshouldbe。Iaskedhimtoturnroundasheleftthegarden,andI

couldseehim,oh,sowell!Helookedkindandsobeautiful,andhewavedtomehishand。Nowhewillcomeback,andhewillbesad。Hedidnotwanttoleaveme,butthegovernorsentforhim。Hewillbesad,andhewillrememberthatIlovedhim,andsomedayhewillbegladagain。"Shesmiledintothetroubledfacenearher。

Thegirlstrokedthethickdarkhairlovingly。

"Don’t,"sheimplored;"ithurtsme。Youarebetterto-night,andthechildrenarecomingin。"Mrs。Denisonclosedhereyes,andwithherlefthandshecoveredherface。

"No,notthechildren,"shewhispered,"notmydarlings。Icannotbearit。Imustseethemnomore。"Shepressedhercompanion’shandwithasuddenclosepressure。"Butyouwillhelpthem,Alice;youwillmakethemEnglishlikeyou——likehim。Wewillnotpretendto-night;itisnotlongthatIshallspeaktoyou。IaskyoutopromisemetohelpthemtobeEnglish。"

"Dear,"thegirlurged,"theyaresuchadeliciousmixtureofEnglandandNewZealand——prettier,sweeterthananymereEnglishchildcouldeverbe。Theyareenchanting。"

Butintothedyingwoman’seyesleapedaneagerflame。

"TheymustallbeEnglish,noMaori!"shecried。Aviolentfitofcoughinginterruptedher,andwhentheparoxysmwasovershewastooexhaustedtospeak。TheEnglishnurse,Mrs。Bentley,anelderlyYorkshirewoman,whohadbeenwithMrs。Denisonsinceherfirstbabycamesixyearsago,andwhohad,infact,beenHoraceDenison’sownnurse-maid,cameinandsenttheagitatedgirlintothegarden。"Foryouhaven’thadabreathoffreshairto-day,"shesaid。

AtthedoorAliceturned。Thelargeeyeswererestinguponherwithanintentandsolemnregard,inwhichlayamessage。"Whatwasit?"shethought,asshepassedthroughthewidehallsweetwithflowers。"Shewantedtosaysomething;Iamsureshedid。To-morrowIwillaskher。"

Butbeforethemorrowcamesheknew。Mrs。Dennisonhadsaid/good-

bye/。

Thefuneralwasover。Mr。Denison,whohadlookedunaccountablyillandwearyformonths,hadbeensenthomebyMr。Danbyforatleastayear’schangeandrest,andthedoctor’syoungsisterhadyieldedtovariouspressure,andpromisedtostaywiththechildrenuntilhereturned。Therewaseveryreasonforit。ShehadlovedandbeenlovedbythegentleMaorimother;shedelightedinthedarkbeautyandsweetnessofthechildren。Andthey,ontheirside,clungtoherastoanadorablefairyrelative,doweredwithloveandthefruitsoflove——

talesandnewgamesandtenderways。Bestreasonofall,inasense,Mrs。Bentley,thatkindautocrat,entreatedhertostay,"asthehappiestthingforthechildren,andtopleasethatpoorlambwelaidyonder,whofairlongedthatyoushould!Shewasmightilytakenupwithyou,MissDanby,andyou’veyourbrotherandhiswifenear,sothatyouwon’tbelonesome,andifthere’saughtIcandotomakeyoucomfortable,you’veonlytospeak,miss。"AsforMr。Denison,hewaspatheticallygratefulandrelievedwhenAlicepromisedtoremain。

Aftertheeveningrompandthelastgood-night,whenthetwoelderchildren,BenandMarie,calledafterhermother,Maritana,hadgivenhertheirlastinjunctionstobesureandcomeforthem"herveryownself"onherwaydowntobreakfastinthemorning,sheusuallyrodedownbetweenthecabbage-trees,downbytheoldrata,firedlastautumn,awaythroughthegrasslandstothedoctor’shouse,afewmilesnearerRochester;orheandhiswifewouldrideouttochatwithher。

Butthereweremanyeveningswhenshepreferredthequietoftheairyhouseandthegarden。Thecoloniallifewasnewtoher,everythinghaditscharm,andinthecoloniesthereisalwaysalettertowritetothoseathome——themail-bagisneversatisfied。Onsucheveningsitwashercustomtocrossthemeadowtothecopseoffeatherytreesbeyond,where,sungtobythebrookandtheTui,thechildren’smotherslept。AndfromthehighpresenceoftheMountainBeautifultherefelladewofpeace。

ShewouldoftenaskMrs。Bentleytositwithheruntilbedtime,andrevelintheshrewdnorth-countrywoman’sexperiences,andherimpressionsofthenewlandtowhichlovehadbroughther。Bothwomengrewtohaveasincereandtrustfulaffectionforeachother,andonenight,sevenoreightmonthsafterMrs。Denison’sdeath,Mrs。BentleytoldastorywhichexplainedwhathadfrequentlypuzzledAlice——thepatientsorrowinMrs。Denison’seyes,andMr。Denison’sharassedanddejectedmanner。"Butforyourgoodnesstothechildren,"saidtheoldwoman,"andthewaythatpreciousbabytakestoyou,Idon’tthinkI

shouldbewillingtosaywhatIamgoingtodo,miss。Thoughmydearmistresswishedit,andsaid,theverylastnight,’Youmusttellherallaboutit,someday,Nana,’——andIpromised,toquiether,——Idon’tthinkIcouldbringmyselftoitifIhadn’tlivedwithyouandknownyou。"Andthenthegoodnursetoldherstrangeandmovingtale。

Shedescribedhowhermasterhadcomeoutyoungandcareless-heartedtoNewZealandintheserviceofthegovernment,andhowscandalisedandangryhisfatherandmother,theoldTorysquireandhiswife,hadbeentoreceivefromhim,afterayearortwo,lettersbrimmingwithaboyishloveforhis"beautifulMaoriprincess,"whomhedescribedashaving"thesweetestheartandtheloveliesteyesintheworld。"ItgavethemlittlecomforttohearthatherfatherwasoneofthewealthiestMaorisintheisland,andthat,thoughbuthalfcivilisedhimself,hehadhadhisdaughterwelleducatedinthe"bishop’s"andotherEnglishschools。Tothemshewasasavage。Therewasnothreatofdisinheritance,fortherewasnothingforhimtoinherit。Therewaslittlemoney,andtheestatewasentailedontheelderbrother。Butallthatcouldbedonetointimidatehimwasdone,andinvain。Thensilencefellbetweentheparentsandtheson。

Butonespringdaycamethenewsofagrandson,calledBenjaminafterhisgrandfather,andanurgentletterfromtheirboyhimself,enclosingaprettilyandhumblywordednotefromthenewstrangedaughter,beggingforanEnglishnurse。Shetoldthemthatshehadnownofatherandnomother,fortheyhaddiedbeforethebabycame,andifshemightloveherhusband’sparentsalittleshewouldbeglad。

"Myladyreadtheletterstomeherself,"Mrs。Bentleysaid;"I’dtakenthehousekeeper’splaceabitbefore,andsheaskedmetofindherasensibleyoungwoman。Well,Itried,buttherewasn’tagirlintheplacethatwasfittonurseMasterHorace’schild。Andtheendofitwas,Icamemyself,forMasterHoracehadbeenlikemyownwhenhewasalittlelad。Myladypretendedtobevexedwithme,butthedayI

sailedshethankedmeinwordsIneverthoughttohearfromher,forshewasabitproudalways。"Thefaithfulservant’svoicetrembled。

Sheleanedbackinherchair,andforgotforthemomentthenewhouseandthenewduties。Shewasbackagainintheoldnurserywiththefair-hairedchildplayingaboutherknees。ButAlice’sfacerecalledher,andshecontinuedthestory。Shehad,shesaid,dreadedthemeetingwithhernewmistress,andwaspreparedtofindher"asortofaheathenwoman,who’dpulldownMasterHoracetillhecouldn’tcallhimselfagentleman。"

Butwhenshesawthegracefulcreaturewhoreceivedherwithgentlewordsandgesturesofkindliness,andwhenshefoundheryoungmasternotonlycontent,buthappy,andwhenshetookinherarmsthelaughinghealthybaby,shefelt——thoughsheregretteditsdarkeyesandhair——moreathomethanshecouldhavebelievedpossible。Thenurseriesweresolargeandcomfortable,andsomuchconsiderationwasshowntoher,thatsheconfessed,"IshouldhavebeenmoreungratefulthanacatifIhadn’tsettledcomfortable。"

Thencamenearlyfivehappyyears,duringwhichtimeheryoungmistresshadfoundawarmandsecureplaceinthegoodYorkshireheart。"ShewasthatlovingandthatkindthatDickBurdas,thegroom,usedtosaythathebelievedshewasanangelashadtookupwiththemdarkfolks,toshow’emwhatanangelwaslike。"Mrs。Bentleywenton:

"Shewasn’talwaysquitehappy,andIwonderedwhatbroughttheshadowintoherface,andwhyshewouldattimessighthatdeepthatIcouldhavecried。AfterabitIknewwhatitwas。ItwastheMaoriinher。

Shetoldmeonenightthatshewasawickedwoman,andoughtnevertohavemarriedMasterHorace,forshegottiredsometimesoftheEnglishhouseanditsways,andlongedforherfather’s/whare/;(that’sanativehut,miss)。ShegrievedsomethingawfulonedaywhenshehadbeentoseeoldTim,theMaoriwholivesbehindthestables。Shecalledherselfabadandungratefulwoman,andthoughttheremustbesomeevilspiritinhertemptingherintotheoldways,because,whenshesawTimeating,andyouknowwhatbadstufftheyeat,shehadfairlongedtojoinhim。ShegavemeafrightIdidn’tgetoverfornighaweek。Sheleanedherbonnyheadagainstmyknee,andIstrokedhercheekandhummedsomesillynurserytune,——forshewasallofatrembleandlikeachild,——andshefellasleepjustwhereshewas。"

"Poorthing!"saidAlice,softly。

"Eh,butit’swhat’scomingthatupsetsme,ma’am。Eh,whatsufferingformyprettylamb,andherthatwouldn’thavehurtaworm!Babywouldbeaboutsixmonthsoldwhenshecameinonedaywithhiminherarms,andthey/were/apicture。Hislittlehandwasfastinherhair。Shealwayswalkedasifshe’dwheelsonherfeet,thatglidingandgraceful。Shehadonasortofsheenyyellowsilk,andhercheekswerelikethemdamaskrosesathome,andhereyesfairshonelikestars。

’Isn’theabeauty,Nana?’sheaskedme。’Ifonlyhehadblueeyes,andthathairofgoldlikemyhusband’s,andnottheseuglyeyesofmine!’AndasshespokeshesighedasIdreadedtohear。ThenshetoldmetohelphertounpackhernewdressfromParis,whichshewastowearattheRochesterracesthenextday。MasterHoracealwayschoseherdresses,andhewasrightproudofherinthem。Andnextmorninghecameintothenurserywithher,andshewasallinpalered,andthatbeautiful!’Isn’tshescrumptious,Nana?’hesaid,inhisboyishway。’Don’tspoilherdress,children。HowlikeherMariegrows!’

Thosetwolittleonestheyhadgotheronherkneesontheground,andwerehuggingherasiftheycouldn’tlethergo。Butwhenhesaidthat,shegotupverystillandwhite。

"’Iamsorry,’shesaid;’theymustneverbelikeme。’

"’Theycan’tbeanyonebetter,canthey,baby?’heansweredher,andhetossedthechildnearlyuptotheceiling。Buthelookedworriedashewentout。Isawthemdriveaway,andtheylookedhappyenough。Andoh,miss,Isawthemcomeback。Wewereintheporch,meandthechildren。MasterHoraceliftedherdown,andIheardhimsay,’Nevermind,Marie。’Butsheneverlookedhiswaynorours;shewalkedstraightinandupstairstoherroom,pastmybonnydarlingwithhisarmstretchedouttoher,andpastMissMarie,whowasjumpingupanddown,andshouting’Muvver’;andIheardherdoorshut。ThenMasterHoracetookbabyfromme。

"’Gouptoher,’hesaid,andIcouldscarcehearhim。Hisfacewasalldrawnlike,butIfeltthatsillyandstupidthatIcouldsaynothing,andjustwentupstairs。"Mrs。Bentleyputherknittingdown,andthrowingherapronoverherheadsobbedaloud。

"Onurse,whatwasit?"criedAlice,andthecolourlefthercheeks。

"Dotellme。Iamsosorryforthem。Whatwasit?"Itwasseveralminutesbeforethegoodwomancouldrecoverherself;thenshebegan:

"Shetoldme,andDickBurdashetoldme,anditwaslikethis。Whentheygottotherace-course,——itwasthefirstracesthey’dhadinRochester,——allthegentrywasthere,andthosethatknewheralwaysmadeadealofher,shehadsuchhalf-shy,winningways。Andsheseemedverybright,Dicksaid,talkingwiththegovernor’slady,whoisfulloffunandsparkle。Thecarriageswerealltogether,andMajorBeaumont,akindoldgentlemanwho’salwaysbeenagoodfriendtoMasterHorace,wouldhavetheminhiscarriageforluncheon,orwhateveritwas。Dicksayshewasthinkingthatshewastheprettiestladythere,whenhiseyewascaughtbytwoorthreepartiesofMaorissettingthemselvesrightinfrontofthecarriages。Therewerefourorfiveineachlot,andtheyweremostlyold。Theygotouttheirsharks’

fleshandthatbadcorntheyeat,andbegantomaketheirmealofthem。NearMrs。Denisontherewasoneoldmanwithabettersortofface,andDickheardhersaytomaster,’Isn’thelikemyfather?’

WhatMasterHoraceansweredhedidn’thear;hesaysheneversawanythinglikeherface,sosadandwild,andworkingforalltheworldasifsomethingwerefightingherwithin。ThenallinaminutesheranoutandslippeddowninherbeautifuldressclosebytheoldMaoriinhisdirtyrags,andwasrubbingherfaceagainsthis,asthemfolksdowhentheymeet。ShehadjusttakenamouthfuloftherawfishwhenMasterHoracemissedher。Hehadn’tnoticedherslipaway。Butinamomentheseemedtounderstandwhatitmeant。HesawtheMaoricomeoutstronginherface,andheknewtheMaorihadgotthebetterofeverything,husbandandfriendsandall。Hegavealittlecry,andinaminutehehadheronherfeetandwasbringingherbacktothecarriage。SomefolksthoughtDickBurdasaroughhardman,andIknowhewasashockerofalad(hewasfraWhitby),butthatnighthecriedlikeababywhenhetell’tme,"andMrs。Bentleyfellforamomentintothedialectofheryouth。

"Hesaid,"shecontinued,"thatshelookedlikeapoorstrickenthingcondemned,andletherselfbeledbackassubmissiveasachild,andMasterHorace’sfacewaslikethedead。Hedidn’tthinkanyonebutthemajorandDr。Danbysawhergo,allwasdoneinaminute。Butitwasdone,andsomefewhadseen,anditgotout,andthingsweresaidthatwasn’ttrue。Notthedoctor!No,miss,youneedn’ttellmethat;

he’stoldnone,thatI’llwarrant。He’sfaithfulandhe’sclose。"

"OMrs。Bentley,howdreadfulforher,howdreadful!"andthegirlwentdownonherkneesbytheoldwoman,hertearsflowingfast。

"That’sit,miss,youunderstand。Ifeellikethat。ItwasbadenoughforMasterHoracewiththefuturebeforehim,andhischildrentothinkof,butforheritwasdesperatecruel。Eh,ma’am,whatshewentthrough!Shelovedmorethanyou’dhavethoughtuspoorhumanbeingscould。And,afterall,thenaturewasinher;shedidn’tputitthere。

I’vehadadealtodotokeepdownsinfulthoughtssincethen;there’salotofthingsthat’swronginthisworld,ma’am。"

"Whatdidshedo?"Alicewhispered。

"She!Shewasforgoingawayandleavingeverything;shefeltherselftheworstwomanintheworld。ItwasonlybybeggingandprayingofheronmykneesthatIgothertostayinthehousethatnight,forshewassofarEnglish,andhadsuchafancy,thatshesaweverythingblackerthananyEnglishwomanwould,eventhepartick’lerest。

AfterwardMasterHoracewasthatgoodandgentle,andshelovedhimsomuch,thathepersuadedhertosaynothingmoreaboutit,andtotrytoliveasifithadn’tbeen。Andsosheseemedtodo,outwardlike,tootherpeople。Butitwasn’teverthesameagain。Somethinghadbrokeninthemboth;withhimitwashistrustandhispride,butinheritwasherheart。"

"Butthechildren——surelytheycomfortedher。"

"Eh,miss,thatwastheworst。Poorlamb,poorlamb!Neverafterthatday,thoughtheyweremoretohernorchildreneverweretoamotherbefore,wouldshehavethemwithher。Justamorningandagood-nightkiss,andaquarterofanhouratmost,andImusttakethemaway。Shewatchedthemplayinthegardenfromherwindoworthelittlehillthere,andwhentheywereasleepshewouldsitbythemforhours,sayinghowbonnytheywereandhowgoodtheyweregrowing。Andshelookedaftertheirclothesandtheirfoodandeverylittletoyandpleasure,butnevercameinforarompandachatanymore。"

"Dear,braveheart!"murmuredthegirl。

"Yes,ma’am,youfeelforher,Iknow。ShewasfairterrifiedofthemturningMaoriandshamingtheirfather。Thatwasit。Youdidn’tnotice?No;afteryoucameshewastooilltobearthemabout,anditseemednatural,Idaresay。TheMaorisareafearfuldelicatesetoffolks。Abadcoldtakesthemoffintoconsumptiondirectly。Andwithhertherewasthesorrowaswellasthecold。Itwaswonderfulthatshelivedsolong。"

AlicethrewherarmsroundMrs。Bentley’sneck。

"Onurse,itisallsodreadfulandsad。Couldn’twehavesomehowkeptherwithusandmadeherhappy?"

Theoldwomanheldherclose。"Nay,mydearbairn,neverafterthathappened。It,orworse,mighthavecomeagain。It’ssomethingstrongerinthemthanweknow;it’stheveryblood,I’mthinking。Butshe’sgonetobetheangelthatDickalwayssaidshewas。"

Alicelookedawayoverthestarlitgardentowheretheplumytreesstirredinthenightwind。"No,"shesaid,fervently,"not’gonetobe,’nursedear;shewasanangelalways。Dickwasright。"

KINGBILLYOFBALLARAT

BY

MORLEYROBERTS

KingBillywasgiventostrollingupanddownthestreetsofBallaratwhenthatevisceratedcitywasmerelyinprocessofdisembowelment,beforealluvialmininggavewaytoquartz-crushing,whentheindividualhadachance,ifaveryvagueone,ofsuddenanddelightfulfortune。TheBallaratblackswereascalylot,totalkofthemlikeill-fedhogs,asmenwerewonttodo。Theydwinedanddwindled,asnativeswillbeforetheresourcesofcivilisation:thebloodthirstyonesgotkilledout;therumthirstyonesdiedout;thewildcorroboreewasreducedtoapoverty-strickenimitationofitsformerglory。KingBilly’sauthoritygrewlesswiththeincreaseofhisclothes。Thebrassplatewithhisnameonitwasaboutthelastrelicofhisprecariouspower,andwaschieflyvaluedasameansofnotifyingthepublicgenerallythattheymightstanddrinkstoamonarchiftheysawfitandwerenottoohumble。Hewasnothaughty,andneverpresumedonhisplate,asparvenuswill。Hecameofanancientstock,andcouldaffordtocondescend,evenifhecouldnotaffordtopayfordrinks。

Hewasverykindtochildren,——whitechildren,ofcourse,——andwashale-fellow-well-metwithmanyofthem。

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