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"AsIhopetobesaved,"saidAntonio,"Imeantnothingwrong——butshouldhavepaidthelandlordthemomenthecamein"——butJuliaheardhimnot。

Hererrandwashappilyexecuted,andshewasalreadybythesideofheraunt。Onenteringthecarriage,JulianoticedtheeyeofAntoniofixedonherwithpeculiarmeaning,andshefeltthatherconducthadbeenappreciated。——FromthistimeuntilthedayoftheirarrivalatthehouseofMr。Miller,nothingmaterialoccurred。AntonioroseeveryhourintheestimationofJulia,andtheyoungladynoticedamarkeddifferenceinherlover’sconducttowardsher。Afewmilesbeforetheyreachedthedwelling,MissEmmersonobserved"To-morrowwillbethetwentiethofSeptember;

whenIamtoknowwhowillbemycompanionforthewinter,MissMillerorKatherine。"

"Ah!aunt,youmayknowthatnow,ifIamtodecide,"saidJulia,"itwillbeAnna,myAnna,surely。"

Hermannerwasenthusiastic,andhervoicealittlelouderthanusual。Antonioturnedhishead,andtheireyesmet。Juliareadinthatglancetheapprobationofhergenerousfriendship。MissEmmersonwasagooddealhurtatthisdecisionofherniece,who,shethought,knowinghersentiments,wouldbeinducedtohavebeensatisfiedwiththevisittoAnna,andtakenKatherineforthewinter。Itwaswithreluctancethattheauntabandonedthiswish,and,afterapause,shecontinued——

"Remember,Julia,thatyouhavenotmypermissiontoaskyourfrienduntilthetwentieth——wecanstaybutonenightatMr。Miller’s,butifAnnaistospendthewinterinParkPlace,wewillreturnthiswayfromtheFalls,andtakeherwithustothecity。"

"Thankyou,dearaunt,"criedJulia,kissingherwithanaffectionthatalmostreconciledMissEmmersontothechoice——whileCharlesWestonwhistled"Hail,Columbia!happyland!"

JuliasawthatAntoniopitiedherimpatience——forthemomenthearrivedinsightofMr。Miller’shouse,heputhishorsestotheirspeed,anddashedintothecourt-yardinthespaceofafewminutes。Foralittlewhileallwasconfusionandjoy。Annaseemeddelightedtoseeherfriend,andJuliawasinraptures——theyflewintoeachother’sarms——andiftheirpartingembracewasembalmedintears,theirmeetingwasenlivenedwithsmiles。

Witharmsinterlocked,theywentaboutthehouse,theverypicturesofjoy。——EvenAntonio,atthemoment,wasforgotten,andalldevotedtofriendship。Nay,asifsensibleoftheimproprietyofhisappearanceatthatcriticalinstant,hewithdrewhimselffromobservation——andhisdelicacywasnotlostonJulia。Happyaretheywhocanactinconsonancewiththeirowndelicatesentiments,andrestsatisfiedwiththeknowledgethattheirmotivesareunderstoodbythosewhomitistheirgreatestdesiretoplease!——-Such,toofortunateAntonio,wasthylot——fornoemotionofthysensitivemind,noactofthyscrupulouslyhonourablelife,passedunheededbythyJulia!——sothoughtthemaiden。

IthasbeenalreadymentionedthatthefamilyofMr。Millerwaslarge;andamidthetumultandconfusionofreceivingtheirguests,noopportunitywasaffordedtothefriendsforconversationinprivate。Theeveningpassedswiftly,andthehourforbedarrivedwithoutanyothercommunicationbetweenJuliaandAnnathanwhisperingsandpressuresofthehands,togetherwithathousandglancesofpeculiarmeaningwiththeeyes。ButJuliadidnotregretthissomuchasifAntoniohadbeenunknown——shehadbeeninhiscompanyforfourdays,andknew,orthoughtsheknew,already,asmuchofhishistoryasAnnaherself。——Butonethoughtdistressedher,andthatwas,thathisresidencemightbefarfromthehouseofheraunt。

Thisreflectiongavethetender-heartedgirlrealpain,andherprincipalwishtoconversewithAnnainprivatewastoascertainherfuturelotonthisdistressingpoint。Noopportunity,however,offeredthatnight,andJuliasawthatinthemorninghertimewouldbelimited,forMissEmmersondesiredMr。Millertoorderhercarriagetobeinreadinesstostartsosoonastheyhadbreakfasted。

"When,dearaunt,amItogiveAnnatheinvitation,"saidJulia,whentheywereleftalone,"ifyoustartsoearlyinthemorning?"

"Thepropertimewillbe,mychild,immediatelybeforewegetintothecarriage,"saidMissEmmerson,withasighofregretatthedeterminationofherniece;"itwillthenbemorepointed,andcallforanimmediateanswer。"

ThissatisfiedJulia,whoknewthatitwouldbeacceptedbyherfriend,andshesoonfellasleep,todreamalittleofAnna,andagreatdealofAntonio。

ThefollowingmorningJuliaarosewiththesun,andherfirstemploymentwastoseekherfriend。Annahadalsorisen,andwaswaitingimpatientlyfortheother’sappearance,inthevacantparlour。

"Ah!dearJulia,"saidshe,catchingherarmanddragginghertoawindow,"Ithoughtyouwouldnevercome。——Well,arewetospendthewintertogether——haveyouspokentoyourdear,dearaunt,aboutit?"

"Youshallknowingoodtime,myAnna,"saidJulia,mindfulofthewishesofheraunt,andspeakingwithasmilethatgaveAnnaanassuranceofhersuccess。

"Oh!whatadelightfulwinterwewillhave!"criedAnna,inrapture。

"Iamtongue-tiedatpresent,"saidJulia,laughing;

"butnotoneverysubject,"shecontinued,blushingtotheeyes;"dotellmeofSt。Albans——ofRegulus——

whoishe?"

"Whoishe?"echoedAnna——"why,nobody!——onemusthavesomethingtowriteabout,youknow,toafriend。"

Juliafeltsickandfaint——hercolourlefthercheeksassheforcedasmile,anduttered,inalowvoice——

"ButAntonio——Stanley?"

"Amanofstraw,"criedAnna,withunfeelinglevity;

"nosuchcreatureintheworld,Idoassureyou!"

Juliamadeamightyefforttoconquerheremotion,andwildlyseizingAnnabythearm,shepointedtoheraunt’scoachman,whowasatworkonhiscarriageatnogreatdistance,anduttered——"ForGod’ssake,whoisHE?"

"He!"criedAnna,insurprise,"why,yourdriver——andanuglywretchheis!——don’tyouknowyourowndriveryet?"

Juliaburstfromhertreacherousfriend——rushedintotheroomofheraunt-andthrowingherselfintothearmsofMissEmmerson,weptforanhourasifherheartwouldbreak。MissEmmersonsawthatsomethinghadhurtherfeelingsexcessively,andthatitwassomethingshewouldnotreveal。

Believingthatitwasaquarrelwithherfriend,andhopingatalleventsthatitwouldinterrupttheirintercourse,MissEmmerson,insteadoftryingtodiscoverherniece’ssecret,employedherselfinpersuadinghertoappearbeforethefamilywithcomposure,andtotakeleaveofthemwithdecencyandrespect。Inthisshesucceeded,andthehappymomentarrived。Annainvainpressednearherfriendtoreceivetheinvitation——andhermothermorethanoncehintedatthethousandpitiesitwastoseparatetwothatlovedoneanothersofondly。

Noinvitationwasgiven——andalthoughAnnaspenthalfadayinsearchingforaletter,thatsheinsistedmustbeleftinsomeromanticplace,nonewaseverfound,nordidanyeverarrive。

Whilerestingwithherfootonthestepofthecarriage,abouttoenterit,Julia,whoselooksweredepressedfromshame,sawafluidthatwasdiscolouredwithtobaccofallonhershoeandsoilherstocking。Raisinghereyeswithdisgust,sheperceivedthatthewindhadwafteditfromthemouthofAntonio,asheheldopenthedoor——andthesameblastthrowingasidehisscreenofsilk,discoveredafacethatwasdeformedwithdisease,andwantingofaneye!

OurtravellersreturnedtothecitybythewayofMontrealandLakeChamplain;norwasituntilJuliahadbeenthehappywifeofCharlesWestonformorethanayear,thatshecouldsummonresolutiontoownthatshehadoncebeeninlove,likethousandsofhersex,"withamanofstraw!"

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——-oOo——-

"Someliveinairyfantasies,Andinthecloudsdomove,Andsomedoburnwithinwardflames——

Butfewknowhowtolove。"

ANON。BALLAD

CHAPTERI。

ONoneofthoseclear,colddaysofDecember,whichsofrequentlyoccurinourclimate,twoveryyoungwomenwerewalkingonthefashionablepromenadeofNew-York。Inthepersonoftheelderofthesefemalestherewasexhibitednothingmorethantheusualindicationsofyouthandhealth;buttherewereadelicacyandanexpressionofexquisitefeelinginthecountenanceofhercompanion,thatcausedmanyaploddingoridlepassengertoturnandrenewthegaze,whichhadbeenattractedbysolovelyaperson。Herfigurewaslight,andpossessedratheracharacterofaerialgrace,thantheusualroundedlinesofearthlybeauty;andherfacewasbeamingmorewiththesentimentsofthesoulwithin,thanwiththeordinarycharmsofcomplexionandfeatures。Itwaspreciselythatkindofyouthfullovelinessthatachildlesshusbandwouldpausetocontemplateastherealityofthevisionswhichhisthoughtshadoftenportrayed,andwhichhisnaturecovetedastheonlytreasurewantingtocompletethesumofhisearthlybliss。Ittrulylookedabeingtobelovedwithouttheusualalloyofourpassions;andtherewasamodestingenuousnesswhichshoneinherair,thatgentlyimpelledtheheartsofotherstoregarditspossessorwithaspeciesofholyaffection。Amongstthegaythrong,however,thatthoughtlesslyglidedalongtheBroadway,eventhisimageoffemaleperfectionwassufferedtomoveunnoticedbyhundreds;anditwasowingtotheobstructionofferedtothepassageoftheladies,byasmallcrowdthathadgatheredontheside-walk,thatagentlemanofuncommonpersonalendowmentsenjoyedanopportunityofexaminingitwithmorethanordinaryattention。Theeldestofthefemalesdrewhercompanionawayfromthisimpedimenttotheirpassage,bymovingtowardstheoppositesideofthestreet,andobserving,astheycrossed,withanindifferenceinhermanner——

"Itisnothing,Charlotte,butadrunkenman;ifpeoplewilldrink,theymustabidetheconsequences。"

"Hedoesnotseemintoxicated,Maria,"repliedtheother,inavoicewhosetonescorrespondedwithherappearance;"itissomesuddenillness。"

"Onethat,Idaresay,heisaccustomedto,"saidMaria,withouthavingeventakensuchalookatthesuffereraswouldenablehertoidentifyhiscolour;

"hewillbewellenoughafterhehasslept。"

"Butisthepavementaplaceforhimtosleepon?"

rejoinedhercompanion,stillgazingtowardsthemiserableobject;"andifheshouldbeill!——whydotheynotraisehim?——Whydotheysufferhimtoinjurehimselfashedoes?"

Thespeaker,atthesametimethatsheshrunkinakindofsensitivehorrorfromthisexhibitionofhumaninfirmities,nowunconsciouslystopped,withaninterestinthemanthatshecouldnotcontroul,andthuscompelledMariatopausealso。Thecrowdhadwithdrawnfromtheman,givinghimsufficientroomtorollover,inevidentpain,whiletheyyetstoodgazingathim,withthatindefinablefeelingofcuriosityandnervelesssympathy,whichcharacterisesmanwhennotcalledontoact,byemulation,vanity,orthepracticeofwell-doing。Nooneofferedtoassistthesufferer,althoughmanysaiditoughttobedone;somespokeofsendingforthosewhomonopolizedtheofficialcharityofthecity;many,havingsatisfiedtheircuriosity,andfindingthatthemomentforactionwasarriving,quietlywithdrewfromatroublethatwouldinterferewiththeircomfortsortheirbusiness——whileafewfeltanimpulsetoaidtheman,buthesitatedinbeingforemostindoingthatwhichwouldbehonourabletotheirfeelings,butmightnotaccordwiththeircondition,ormightseemastheostentatiousdisplayofunusualbenevolence。

Wheremenarecongregated,conductmustberegulatedbythetouchstoneofpublicopinion;and,althoughitisthefashionofNew-Yorktoapplaudactsofcharity,andtodothemtooinaparticularmanner——itisbynomeansusualtoruntotheassistanceofafellowcreaturewhoislyingindistressonapavement。

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Whatevermightbetheimpulsesofthegentlemanwhomwehavementioned,hisattentionwastoomuchabsorbedbytheconversationandmannerofthetwoladiestoregardanythingelse,andhefollowedthemacrossthestreet,andstoppedalsowhentheypausedtoviewthescene。Hewasinwardlyanddeeplyadmiringthemostyouthfulofthefemales,forthenaturalandsimpledisplayofthoseveryqualitiesthatheforgothimselftoexercise,whenhewasrousedwithafeelingofsomethinglikemortification,byhearingCharlotteexclaim,withaslightglowonhercheek——

"Ah!thereisGeorgeMortoncoming——hesurelywillnotpassthepoormanwithoutofferingtoassisthim。"

Thegentlemanturnedhisheadquickly,andnoticedayouthmakinghiswaythroughthecrowd,successfully,tothesideofthesufferer。Thedistancewastoogreattohearwhatpassed——butanemptycoach,whosedriverhadstoppedtogazewiththerest,wasinstantlydrawnup,andthemanliftedin,andfollowedbytheyouth,whoseappearancehadeffectedthesemovementswiththesilenceandalmostwiththequietnessofmagic。

GeorgeMortonwasfarfrompossessingtheelegantexterioroftheuneasyobserverofthisscene,yetweretheeyesofthelovelyyoungwomanwhohadcaughthisattention,fixedinevidentdelightonhisperson,untilitwashidfromviewinthecarriage;

when,drawingalongbreath,asifrelievedfromgreatuneasiness,shesaid,inalowvoice——

"IknewthatGeorgeMortonwouldnotpasshimsounfeelingly——butwherearetheygoing?——notfar,I

hope,onthiscoldday——andGeorgewithouthisgreatcoat。"

Therewasaplaintiveandnaturalmelodyinthetonesofthespeaker’svoice,asshethusunconsciouslyutteredherconcern,thatimpelledthelistenertoadvancetothesideofthecarriage,whereashortconversationpassedbetweenthegentlemen,andthestrangerreturnedtotheladies,whowereyetlingeringnearthespot,apparentlyunwillingtodepartfromascenethathadsodeeplyinterestedoneofthem。Raisinghishat,thegentleman,addressinghimselftothemagnetthathadattractedhim,said——

"Yourfrienddeclinestheofferofmycoat,andsaysthatthecarriageisquitewarm——theyaregoingtothealms-house,andIamhappytoinformyouthatthepoormanisalreadymuchbetter,andisrecoveringfromhisfit。"

{TheNewYorkCityAlmshouse,atBellevueontheEastRiver,housedover1,500inmatesatatime(withannualdeathsapproaching500),andservedasalastrefugeforthedestituteofallages}

Charlottenowforthefirsttimeobservedthespeaker,andablushpassedoverherfaceasshecourtesiedherthanksinsilence。Buthercompanion,arousedfromgazingatthefineryofashopwindow,bythevoiceofthestranger,turnedquickly,andwithverymanifestsatisfaction,exclaimed——

"Blessme!Mr。Delafield——Ididnotobserveyoubefore!——thenyouthinkthepoorwretchwillnotdie?"

"Ah!assuredlynot,"returnedthegentleman,recognizingthefaceofanacquaintance,withananimationhecouldnotconceal:"buthowinadvertentIhavebeen,nottohavenoticedMissOsgoodbefore!"——Whilespeaking,hiseyesrestedonthelovelycountenanceofherfriend,asif,bytheirdirection,hemeanttoexplainthereasonofhisremissness。

"Wewerebothtoomuchengagedwiththesufferingsofthepoorman,foruntilthismomentI

didnotobserveyou,"saidthelady——withthatkindofinstinctivequicknessthatteachesthefairtheimportanceofanamiableexterior,intheeyesoftheothersex。

"Doubtless,"returnedthegentleman,gravely,andforthefirsttimewithdrawinghisgazefromthecountenanceofCharlotte;buttheprecautionwasunnecessary:——theyoungladyhadbeentoomuchengrossedwithherownsensationstonoticetheconductofothers,andfromthemomentthatthecarriagehaddrivenoutofright,hadkepthereyesontheground,asshewalkedsilentlyandunobtrusivelybythesideofhercompanion。

"MissHenly——Mr。SeymourDelafield,"saidMaria。

Thesilentbowandcourtesythatfollowedthisintroductionwassucceededbyananimateddiscoursebetweenthegentlemanandhisoldacquaintance,whichwas,butseldominterruptedbyanyremarkfromtheirmoreretiringcompanion。

Whenevershedidspeak,however,thegentlemanlistenedwiththemostflatteringattention,thatwasthemoreremarkable,fromthecircumstanceofhistalkingfrequentlyatthesametimewithMariaOsgood。Thetriotookalongwalktogether,andreturnedtothehouseofMr。Henly,intimeforthenecessaryarrangementsforthecomingdinner。ItwaswhenwithinashortdistanceofthedwellingofCharlottethatthegentlemanventuredtoalludetotheeventthathadmadethemacquainted。

"ThefearlessmannerinwhichyoupredictedthehumanityofMr。Morton,wouldbehighlygratifyingtohimself,MissHenly,"heobserved;"andwereIofhisacquaintance,itshouldbemytasktoinformhimofyourgoodopinion。"

"IbelieveMr。Mortonhasnotnowtolearnthat,"

saidCharlotte,simply,butdroppinghereyes;"I

havebeenthenextdoorneighbourofGeorgeallmylife,andhaveseentoomuchofhisgoodnessofheartnottohaveexpressedthesameopinionoften。"

"Butnottohimself,"criedMaria;"so,Mr。Delafield,ifyouwishtoapprisehimofhisgoodfortune,youhaveonlytoattendmymusicpartyto-morrowevening,andIwilltakeparticularcarethatyougetacquaintedwiththehumanehero。"

Theinvitationwasgladlyaccepted,andthegentlemantookhisleaveatthedoorofthehouse。

"Well,Charlotte,youhaveseenhimatlast!"criedMaria,theinstantthedoorhadclosed;"andIamdyingtoknowhowyoulikehim!"

"Tosaveyourlife,"saidtheother,laughing,"Iwillsayagreatdeal,althoughyousooftenaccusemeoftaciturnity——butwhoisHIM?"

"Him!why,Delafield!——SeymourDelafield!——thepatternforallthebeaux——themagnetforallthebelles——andthedelightofalltheparentsintown!"

"Hisown,too?"inquiredCharlotte,alittlearchly。

"Hehasnone——theyaredeadandgone——buttheirmoneyisleftbehind,andthatbringshimfathersandmothersbythedozen!"

"Itisfortunatethathecansupplytheirlossinanyway,"saidCharlotte,withemphasis。

"Tobesurehecan;hecandomorethanyouorI

could,mydear;hecanpickhisparentsfromthebestinthecity——and,therefore,heoughttobewellprovided。"

"Andcouldhebebetterprovided,asyoucallit,inthatrespect,thanourselves?"askedMissHenly,alittlereproachfully。

"Ohno,surelynot;nowifhewereawoman,howsoonwouldhebemarried!——why,child,theysayheisworthatleastthreehundredthousanddollars!——

he’dbeabrideinamonth!"

"Andmiserable,perhaps,inayear,"saidCharlotte;

"itisfortunateforhimthatheisaman,byyourtale,orhiswealthmightpurchasemiseryforhim。"

"Oh!noonecanbemiserablethatiswellmarried,"

criedMaria;"Heigho!theideaofold-maidismistooshockingtothinkabout!"

"WhydoesnotMr。Delafieldgetmarried,then,ifmarriagebesoverydesirable?"saidMissHenly,smilingatthecustomaryrattleofhercompanion:

"hecaneasilygetawife,yousay?"

{rattle=trivialchatter}

"Itisthedifficultyofchoosing——therearesomanyattentivetohim——"

"Maria!"

"Mercy!Ibegpardonoffemaledelicacy!——butsincetheyoungmanhasreturnedfromhistravels,hehasbeensomuch——muchcourted——nay,bytheoldpeople,Imean——andthegirlsbeckonhimaboutso——

andit’sMr。Delafield,haveyoureadSalmagundi?——

and,Mr。Delafield,haveyouseenCooke?——and,Mr。

Delafield,doyouthinkweshallhavewar?——andhaveyouseenBonaparte?And,inshort,Mr。

Delafield,withhishandsomeperson,andthreehundredthousanddollars,hasbeensomuchofall-

in-alltotheladies,thatthemanhasnevertimetochooseawife!"

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"Ireallywonderthatyounevertooktheofficeuponyourself,"saidCharlotte,busiedinthrowingasidehercoatandgloves;"youappeartohavesomuchinterestinthegentleman。"

"Oh!Idid,amonthsince——themomentthathelanded。"

"Indeed!andwhowasit?"

"Myself。"

"Andhaveyoutoldhimofyourchoice?"askedtheother,laughing。

"Notwithmytongue:butwithmyeyes,athousandtimes——andwithallthatunspeakablelanguagethatfemaleinventioncansupply:——Igowherehegoes——

ifIseehiminthestreetbehindme,Imoveslowlyandwithdignity;stillhepassesme——ifbeforeme,I

aminahurry——but{"}——

"Youpasshim?"interruptedCharlotte,amusedwithhercompanion’shumour。

"Exactly——weneverkeepanequalpace;thisisthefirsttimethathehaswalkedwithmesincehereturnedfromabroad——andforthishonourIamclearlyindebtedtoyourself。"

"Tome,Maria?"saidCharlotte,insurprise。

"Tononeother——hetalkedtome,buthelookedatyou。Ah!heknowsbyinstinctthatyouareanonlychild——andIdobelievethatthewretchknowsthatI

havetwelvebrothersandsisters——butyouhadbettertakehim,Charlotte;heisworthtwentyGeorgeMortons——atleast,inmoney。"

"WhathavethemeritsofGeorgeMortonandMr。

Delafieldtodowitheachother?"saidCharlotte,removingherhat,andexhibitingaheadofhairthatopportunelyfellinrichprofusionoverhershoulders,soastoconcealtheunusualflushonher,ordinarily,palecheek。

Thisconcludedtheconversation;forCharlotteinstantlylefttheroom,andwasoccupiedforsometimeingivingsuchordersasherofficeofassistantinhousekeepingtohermotherrenderednecessary。

CharlotteHenlywastheonlychildthathadbeenleftfromsixwhowereborntoherparents,theothershavingdiedintheirinfancy。Thedeathsoftherestoftheirchildrenhadoccasionedtheaffectionofherparentstocenterinthelastoftheiroffspringwithmorethancommonwarmth;andthetendernessoftheirlovewasheightenedbytheextraordinaryqualitiesoftheirchild。Possessedofanabundanceofthegoodsofthisworld,thesedoatingparentswerelookingaroundwithintenseanxiety,amongtheiracquaintance,andwatchingforthechoicethatwastodeterminetheworldlyhappinessoftheirdaughter。

Charlottewasbutseventeen,yetthecustomsofthecountry,andthetemptationsofherexpectedwealth,togetherwithherownattractions,hadalreadyplacedherwithinthenoticeoftheworld。

Butnosymptomofthatincipientaffectionwhichwastogovernherlife,couldeitherofherparentseverdiscover;andintheexhibitionsofherattachments,therewasnothingtobeseenbutthatquietandregulatedesteem,whichgrowsoutofassociationandgoodsense,andwhichissoobviouslydifferentfromtherestlessandvaryingemotionsthataresaidtobelongtothepassionoflove。

MariaOsgoodwasadistantrelative,andanearlyassociate,who,althoughasdifferentfromhercousininappearanceandcharacterasblackisfromwhite,wasstilldeartothelatter,bothfromhabitandherunconquerablegoodnature。

GeorgeMorton,theyouthofwhomsuchhonourablementionhasbeenmade,wasthesonofagentlemanwhohadlongresidedinthenextdwellingtoMr。Henlyinthecity,andwhoalsopossessedacountryhousenearhisownvilla。

Thesecircumstanceshadinducedanintimacybetweenthefamiliesthatwascementedbythegoodopinioneachentertainedofthequalitiesoftheother,andwhichhadbeensolongandsooftentriedinscenesofhappinessandmisery,thatwereknowntoboth。YoungMortonwasafewyearstheseniorofCharlotte;and,atthetimeofcommencingourtale,wasbutlatelyreleasedfromhiscollegiatelabours。Hisgoodnessofheartandsimplicityofmannersmadehimanuniversalfavourite;whilethepeculiarityoftheirsituationbroughthimoftenerbeforethenoticeofCharlottethananyotheryoungmanofheracquaintance。——But,notwithstandingtheintimationofMariaOsgood,noneoftheirfriendsintheleastsuspectedanyotherfeelingtoexistbetweentheyouthfulpairthanthenaturalandveryobviousoneofdisinterestedesteem。Asthefamilyseatedthemselvesatthedinnertable,theirguestexclaimed,intheheedlesswaythatcharacterisedhermanner——

"Oh!Mrs。Henly,Ihavetocongratulateyouontheprospectsofyoursoonhavingason,andonesoamiableandattractiveasyourdaughter。"

"Indeed!"returnedthematron,comprehendingtheother’smeaningintuitively,"andwhatmaybetheyounggentleman’sname?"

"Youwillbetheenvyofallthemothersintown,"

continuedMaria,"anddeservedlyso。Twosuchchildrentofalltothelotofonemother!——Nay,donotshakeyourhead,Charlotte;itmustandshallbeamatch,Iamdetermined。"

"Myfriendshipforyouwoulddetermefromthemeasure,shouldnothingelseinterfere,"saidCharlotte,goodhumouredly。

"Ah!Ihavealreadyabandonedmypretensions——

twelvebrothersandsisters,mydear,areadreadfuladditiontobringintoafamilyatonce!"

"IamsureIdonotthinkso,"returnedCharlotte,timidlyglancinghereyeathermother;"besides,I

feelboundinhonourtorememberyouroriginalintention。"

"ItellyouIhaveabandonedit,withallthoughtsoftheyouth。"

"Andwhoistheyouth?"askedMrs。Henly,affectinganindifferencethatshedidnotfeel。

"Youwillhavethehandsomestsoninthecity,certainly,"saidMaria;"and,possibly,therichest——

andthemostlearned——and,undeniably,themostadmired!"

"Youquiteexcitemycuriositytoknowwhothisparagoncanbe,"saidthemother,lookingatherhusband,whoreturnedtheglancewithoneofequalsolicitude。

"Idonotthinkheismorethanfourandtwenty,"

addedMaria;"andhisblackeyeswouldformacharmingcontrasttoyourblueones。"

"TowhomdoesMissOsgoodallude?"askedMrs。

Henly,yieldingtoasolicitudethatshecouldnolongercontroul。

"ToMr。SeymourDelafield,"saidCharlotte,raisinghermildeyestothefaceofhermother,andsmiling,asshedelicatelyparedherapple,withasimpleingenuousnessthatbanisheduneasinessfromthebreastofherparentinaninstant。

"Iknowhim,"saidMr。Henly;"butIdidnotthinkyouhadeverseenhim,Charlotte。"

"Wemethiminourmorningwalk,sir,andMariaintroducedhim。"

"Heisthoughttobeveryhandsome,"continuedherfather,helpinghimselftoaglassofwinewhilespeaking。

"Andveryjustly,"returnedthedaughter;"IthinkhimthehandsomestmanthatIhaveeverseen。"

"HaveIyourpermissionfortellinghimso?"criedMaria,withalaugh。

"Ihavenottheleastobjectiontohisknowingit,onmyownaccount,exceptfromtheindelicacyofcomplimentingagentleman,"saidCharlotte,withperfectsimplicity;"butwhetheritwouldbebeneficialtohimselfornot,youcanbestjudge。"

"Youthinkhimvain,then?"observedhermother。

"Notintheleast;or,rather,hedidnotexhibitittome"——wastheanswer,withthesameopenairasbefore。

"Hehasalsoagreatreputationforgoodsense,"

continuedherfather,avoidingthefaceofhischild。

"Ithoughthehadwit,sir。"

"Andnotgoodsense?"

"AmIajudge?"askedCharlotte,rising,andholdingalightedpapertoherfather,whilehetookanewsegar。

Herclearblueeyesrestingonhiminthefulnessoffilialaffection,assheperformedthisoffice,andtheopenairwithwhichshebentforwardtoreceivethekissheofferedinthanks,removedanyapprehensionswhichthenameoftheirmorning’scompanionmighthaveexcited。

Mr。Henlyknewnothingconcerningthisyoungmanthatwouldinducehimatalltoavoidtheconnexion,butstillhehadnotyetexaminedhischaracterwiththatsearchingvigilancethathethoughtduetotheinnocenceandmeritofhischild。Determiningwithinhimself,however,thatthiswasataskthatshouldnolongerbeneglected,herose,andtellingtheladiesthatheleftthebottlewiththem,withdrewtohisstudy。

ThedoorhadhardlyclosedbehindMr。Henly,whenGeorgeMortonenteredthediningparlour,withthefreedomofanoldandfavouritefriend,andtellingMrs。Henlythat,inconsequenceofhisfamily’sdiningout,andhisownengagements,hewasfasting,andbeggedhercharityforameal。Fromtheinstantthatheappeared,Charlottehadrisenwithalacrity,andwasnosooneracquaintedwithhiswants,thansherungtoorderwhatherequired。

Shebroughthimaglassofsparklingwinewithherownhands,andpushingachairnearertothefirethantheoneheoccupied,shesaid——

"Sithere,George,youappearchilled——Ithoughtyouwouldmissyourcoat。"

"Ithankyou,"returnedtheyouth,turningonheraneyeofthemostopenaffection;"Idofeelunusuallycold,andbegintothink,thatwithmyweaklungsitwouldhavebeenmoreprudenttohavetakenasurtout。"

{surtout=overcoat}

"Andhowwasthepoormanwhenyoulefthim?"

"Muchbetter,andinextremelygoodquarters,"saidGeorge;but,turningquicklytoMissOsgood,headded,"So,MissMaria,yourbeauhascondescendedtowalkwithyouatlast?"

"Yes,Mr。Impudence,"saidMaria,smiling;{"}butcome,fillyourmouthwithfood,andbesilent。"

Hedidasrequested,andtheconversationchanged。

CHAPTERII

NOTWITHSTANDINGtheplenteousgiftswhichProvidencehadbestowedontheparentsofMariainthewayofdescendants,Fortunehadsufficientlysmiledonhislabourstoenablehimtoeducatetheminwhatiscalledagenteelmanner,andtosupporttheminacorrespondingstyle。ThefamilyofMr。OsgoodexhibitedoneofthosepictureswhicharesofrequentinAmerica,wherenootherartificialdistinctionsexistinsocietythanthosewhicharecreatedbywealth,andwhereobscurityhasnootherfoetocontendwiththanthedemonofpoverty。Hischildrenwereindulgedinluxuriesthathisdeathwastodissipate,andenjoyedanopulencethatwasonlyco-existentwiththelifeoftheirparent。Accordingly,themusicpartythatassembledonthefollowingeveningatthehouseofMr。Osgood,wasbrilliant,large,andfashionable。

Sevengrown-updaughterswasamelancholysightforthecontemplationoftheparents,andtheybothfeltlikevendersofgoodswhowereexhibitingtheirwarestothebestadvantage。Thesplendidchandeliersandlustresofthedrawing-roomwerelightedforthesamereasonasthelampsintheglitteringretailstoresofBroadway;andthebrillianteffectofthetasteoftheyoungladieswasintendedmuchlikethenightlylustreofthelottery-

offices,totemptadventurerstotrytheirchances。

>Fromthispremeditatedschemeofconquestweought,injustice,however,toexceptMariaherself,who,fromconstitutionalgayetyandthoughtlessness,seldomplannedforthemorrow;

andwho,perhaps,fromherassociationwithCharlotte,hadacquiredadegreeofdisinterestednessthatcertainlybelongedtonoothermemberofherfamily。

Whateverweretheviewsofthefamilyincollectingtheirfriendsandacquaintancesonthisimportantevening,theywerecompletelysuccessfulinonepointatleast;for,beforenine,halfthedilettantiofthecitywereassembledinGreenwich-street,inamostelaboratestateofmusicalexcitement。

CharlotteHenly,ofcourse,wasoftheparty,althoughshewasabsolutelyignorantofasinglenote,norknewhowtopraiseascientificexecution,ortomanifestdisgustatsimplemelody。But,herimportanceintheworldoffashion,andherfriendMaria,obtainedheraplace。TherewasareasonthatsecretlyinfluencedCharlotteinelectingherevening’samusement,thatwasnotknown,however,eventoherfriend。——GeorgeMortonplayedontheGermanfluteinamannerthatvibratedonhernerveswithanexquisitethrillthatsheoftenstrovetoconquer,andyeteverlovedtoindulge。

Hismusicalpowerswerefarfrombeinggenerallyapplauded,astheywerethoughttobedeficientincompassandvariety;butCharlotteneverdescendedtocriticisminmusic。Sheconceivedittobeanenjoymentforthesensesonly,or,rather,shethoughtnothingaboutit;andiftheroundsfailedtodelighther,sheunhesitatinglyattributedthecircumstancetoanabsenceofmelody。ItwastolistentothefluteofGeorgeMorton,then,thatthedrawing-roomofMrs。OsgoodwasadornedwiththespeakingcountenanceofMissHenly。

Amongtheguestswhomadeanearlyappearanceinthis"TempleofApollo,"wastheyouthwhohadattendedtheladiesintheirwalk。SeymourDelafieldglancedhiseyeimpatientlyaroundtheapartment,assoonashehadpaidthecustomarycomplimentstothemistressofthemansionandherbevyoffairdaughters;butalookofdisappointmentbetrayedthesearchtobeanunsuccessfulone。BoththelookandtheresultwerenoticedbyMaria;and,turningaglanceofrathersaucymeaningonthegentleman,shesaid——

"Iapprehendyourflute,which,bytheby,Iamgladtoseeyouhavebrought,willberatherinthePENSEROSOstylethisevening,Mr。Delafield。"

{penseroso=melancholy}

"Unlessenlivenedbythecontagiousgayetyofyoursmile,"returnedDelafield,endeavouringtolookexcessivelyunconcerned;"but"——

"Oh!myverylaughismusical,Iknow,"interruptedMaria;"butthenitisoftenshockinglyoutoftime。"

"Itseldomfailstoproduceanaccompaniment,"

saidthegentleman,nowsmilinginreality;"but"——

"WhereisCharlotteHenley?"saidtheyounglady,againinterruptinghim;"shehasaperfecthorrorofthetuningoffiddlesandthepreparatorythrummingsonthepiano;soendeavourtopreservetheharmonyofyourtemperforthesecondact。"

"Well!itissomerelieftoknowsheiscomingatall,"criedSeymour,quickly;andthen,recoveringhimselfwithperfectbreeding,headded——"foronewouldwishtoseeyouashappyasallyourfriendscanmakeyou,onsuchanoccasion。"

"Iamextremelyindebtedtoyourunboundedphilanthropy,"saidMaria,risingandcourtseyingwithgreatgravity;"donotdoubtofitsbeinghonourablymentionedat"——

"Nay,nay,"criedtheyouth,colouringandlaughing,"youwouldnotthinkofmentioningmyremarksto"——

"AtthenextmeetingoftheDorcasSociety,ofwhichIamanunworthymember,"continuedMaria,withoutlisteningtohisremonstrance。

{DorcasSociety=lady’sgroupatachurch,devotedtomakingandprovidingclothesforthepoor}

SeymourDelafieldnowlaughedwithoutanyaffectation——andexchangingalookofperfectconsciousnessofeachother’smeaning,theyseparated,asthepreparationsforthebusinessoftheeveningwereabouttocommence。ForashorttimetherewasaconfusionofsoundsthatperfectlyjustifiedtheabsenceofMissHenly,whenthemusicbeganinearnest。Withinhalfanhour,Mr。Delafield,whohadsufferedhimselftobedrawntothebackofthechairofaprofessedbelle,turninghisheadtoconcealayawnthatneitherthelady’sskillnorhisgoodmannerscouldrepress,observedCharlottesittingquietlybythesideofherfriend。Herentrancehadbeenconductedwithsuchtact,thathadshepossessedthemostmusicalearimaginable,itwereimpossibletodisturbthepartyless;acircumstancethatdidnotfailtoimpressSeymouragreeably,fromitsnovelty。Hemovedtothesideofthefairvisionthathadengrossedallhisthoughtssincethemomenttheyhadfirstmet,andtookthechairthatthegoodnatureofMissOsgoodofferedtohisacceptancebetweenthem。

"Thankfortune,MissHenly,"hesaid,theinstanthewasseated,"thatbravurahasceased,andIcannowinquirehowyourecoveredfromthefatigueofyourwalk?"

"Isufferednofatiguetorecoverfrom,"repliedthelady,raisinghereyestohiswithanexpressionthattoldtheyouthhehadbettertalkstraightforwardatonce;"Iwalktoomuchtobefatiguedwithsoshortanexcursion。"

"Youcameheretofavouruswithyourskillontheharp,MissHenly?"

"No。"

"Onthepiano?"

"Onneither——Iplayonnothing。"

"Yousing,then?"

"Notatall。"

"What!notwiththatvoice?"exclaimedtheyoungman,insurprise。

"Notwiththisvoice,andsurelywithnoother。"

Seymourfeltuneasy,and,perhaps,disappointed。

Hedidnotseemtohaverousedasinglesensationinthebreastofhiscompanion,anditwasseldomthattheelegantpossessorofthreehundredthousanddollarsfailedtodoso,whereverhewent,orwhateverhedid。But,inthepresentinstance,therewasnothingtobediscernedinthecountenanceormannerofCharlottethatindicatedanythingmorethanthesweetnessofhernatureandthepolishofherbreeding。Hechangedthesubject。

"Ihopeyourfrienddidnotsufferyesterdayfromhishumanity?"

"Isincerelyhopesotoo,"saidCharlotte,withmuchsimplicity,andyetwithagooddealoffeeling。

"Iamfearfulthatweidlespectators,"continuedthegentleman,"sufferedinyourestimation,innotdiscoveringequalbenevolencewithMr。Morton。"

Charlotteglancedhermildeyesatthespeaker,butmadenoreply。

"Yoursilence,MissHenly,assuresmeofthetruthofmyconjecture。"

"Youshouldneverputadisagreeableconstructionontheactsofanother,"saidCharlotte,withasweetnessthattendedgreatlytodissipatethemortificationMr。Delafieldreallyfelt,atthesametimethathewasunwillingtoacknowledgeit,eventohimself。

Theywerenowagaininterruptedbythemusic,whichcontinuedsometime,duringwhichGeorgeMortonmadehisappearance。Hiscoatclosebuttonedtohisthroat,andanextrasilkhandkerchiefaroundhisneck,whichheremovedonlyafterheenteredtheapartment,immediatelyarrestedtheattentionofCharlotteHenly。TurningtoMaria,shesaid,inthosetonesofrealinterestthatnevercanbemistakenformanner——

"IamafraidthatGeorgehassufferedfromhisexposure。Donotaskhimtoplay,forhewillbesuretocomply。"

"Oh!thechickenhasonlytakencold,"criedMaria;

"Ifhedoesnotplay,whatwillyoudo?youcameheretohearhimonly。"

"HasMissHenlyearsfornootherperformer,then?"

askedSeymourDelafield。

"MissHenlyhasasmanyearsasotherpeople,"

saidMaria,"butshedoesnotcondescendtousethemonalloccasions。"

"Rathersay,"criedCharlotte,laughing,"thatthewantoftasteinMissHenlyrendersherearsofbutlittleusetoher。"

"Youarenotfondofmusic,then?"askedtheyouth,alittlevexedatthinkingthatanaccomplishmentonwhichhepridedhimselfwouldfailtomakeitsusualimpression。

"Passionately!"exclaimedCharlotte;then,colouringtotheeyes,sheadded,"atleastIsometimesthinkso,butIbelieveIamthoughttobewithouttaste。"

"Thosewhothinksomustwantitthemselves,"saidSeymour,inalowvoice;then,obedienttothebeckofoneofthepresidingnymphs,hehastenedtotakehisshareintheperformance。

"NowCharlotte,youlittleprude,"whisperedherfriend,theinstanthewithdrew,"ishenotvery,veryhandsome?"

"Very,"saidCharlotte;"moresothananyothergentlemanIhaveeverseen。"

"Andengaging,andagreeable,andgentlemanlike?"

"Agreeable,andgentlemanliketoo。"

"Andgraceful,andloveable?"

"Graceful,certainly;and,verypossible,loveable,tothosewhoknowhim。"

"Knowhim!——whatmorewouldyouknowoftheman?Youseehisbeautyandelegance——youwitnesshisbreeding——youlistentohissenseandinformation——whatmoreisnecessarytofallinlovewithhim?"

"Really,Ipretendtonoreasoninguponthesubjectatall,"saidCharlotte,smiling;"butifyouhavesuchanintention,indulgeinitfreely,Ibegofyou,foryouwillnotfindarivalinme。——But,listen,heisabouttoplayasoloonhisflute。"

Amanwiththreehundredthousanddollarsmayplayasolo,buthenevercanbealonewherethereareanytolisten。Theheartsofmanythrobattheverybreathingsofwealththroughaflute,whowouldremaincalloustothebitterestsighsofpoverty。ButDelafieldpossessedotherattractionstocatchtheattentionoftheaudience:hispowersontheinstrumentgreatlyexceededthoseofanyofhiscompetitors,andhisexecutionwasreallywonderful;everytonguewassilent,everyearwasattentive,andeveryheadnoddedapprobation,exceptingthatofourheroine。Delafield,perfectlymasterofhisinstrumentandthemusic,fixedhiseyeonthecountenanceofCharlotte,andheexperiencedathrillathisheartashewitnessedherlovelyfacesmilingapprobation,whilehisfingersglidedovertheflutewitharapidityandskillthatproducedanastonishingvarietyandgradationofsounds。Atlength,thoughthe,Ihavesucceeded,andhavemadeanimpressiononthischarminggirlthatisalliedtoadmiration。Theideagavehimspiritsforthetask,andhisperformanceexceededanythingthecompanyhadeverwitnessedbefore。

Onlayingdowntheinstrument,heapproachedtheplacewherethefriendsweresitting,withanexultationinhiseyesthatwasinferioronlytomodestyinthepowertocaptivate。

"Certainly,Mr。Delafield,"criedMariaOsgood,"youhaveoutdoneyourownoutdoings。"

"IfIhavebeensofortunateastopleasehere,thenIamrewardedindeed,"saidtheyouth,withabowandanexpressionthatrendereditalittledoubtfultowhichoftheladiesthecomplimentwasaddressed。Atthisinstant,GeorgeMortonapproachedthem。

"Mr。Delafield,letmemakeyouacquaintedwithMr。

Morton,"saidMaria,glancinghereyeattheformerinamannerthatheunderstood。

"IhavegreatpleasureintakingMr。Mortonbythehand,"saidSeymour,"ifhewillexcusethewantofceremonyinthiscompany。Thelessonthatyougavetomeyesterday,sir,willnotsoonbeforgotten。"

"Inwhatmanner,sir?"inquiredGeorge,withalittleembarrassmentandaconsciousblush。

"Inteachingme,amongothers,Mr。Morton,thedifferencebetweenactiveandpassivehumanity——

betweenthatwhichissatisfiedwithfeeling,andthatwhichpromptstoserve。"

TothisunexpectedcomplimentyoungMortoncoulddonomorethanbowinsilence,foritwastooflatteringforareply——andtootruetodeny。AsDelafieldturnedhiseye,atalittlelosstoknowwhethertobepleasedornotwithhisownhumility,hemetalookfromCharlottethatmorethanrewardedhimfortheeffort。Itwasamild,benevolent,pureglance,thatspokeadmirationandheartfeltpleasure。Heforgothissolo,andtheexpectedcompliments;and,fortherestoftheevening,thatthrillingexpressionfloatedinhisbrain,andwaspresenttohisthoughts;itwasworthathousandofthestudiedglancesthatwerecontinuallyaimedathimfromallsidesoftheroom,andwitheveryvarietyofeye——fromthepiercingblack,totheoglinggray。Itwasalookthatcamedirectlyfrom,andwentto,theheart。Ifyoungladiesalwaysknewhownicelynaturehasqualifiedtheothersextojudgeoftheiractions,whatmultitudesofastonishinglyexpressiveglances,andartfullycontrivedgesturesandmovements,wouldsinkdownintolooks,thatindicatedfeelingsandmotives,thatwereadaptedtotheoccasion!Whattroubleincreatingincidentsthatmightdrawoutcharmswouldbeavoided!And,inshort,howmuchextralabour,bothofbodyandmind,wouldbespared!

ThisagreeablecontemplationofMr。DelafieldwassooninterruptedbythecheerfulvoiceofMariaOsgood,whocried——

"Blessme,George,youreallydolookill。"

"ItisseldomthatIhavemuchhealthtoboastof,"

repliedtheyouth,inafeeblevoice,andwithastillfeeblersmile。

"But,"saidMaria,withoutreflecting,"youlookworsethanusual。"

Therewassomuchtruthinthisremark,thattheyoungmancouldonlysmileinsilence,whileSeymour,surveyingtheveryplainexteriorofhisnewacquaintance,turnedhiseyeswithadditionalsatisfactiontowardsamirrorthatreflectedhisownformfromheadtofeet。

"Youwillnotattemptthefluteto-night,George?"

saidCharlotte。

"IbelieveImust,ornotfulfilmyengagementtoMrs。Osgood。"

"Surely,"continuedCharlotte,inalowtonetoherfriend,"Georgehadbetternotplay,lookingsoillashedoes。"

"Certainlynot;besides,hisperformancewouldnotshineafterthatofMr。Delafield。"

Seymouroverheardthisspeech,whichwasreallyintendedonlyfortheearofCharlotte,andhewasinstantlyseizedwithanunaccountabledesiretohearthefluteofMr。Morton。Seymourwasconsciousthatheplayedwell,andcouldhehaveforgottentheindifferencethatMissHenlyexhibitedtohisperformance,wouldhavebeenabundantlyflatteredwiththeencomiumsthatwerelavishedonhisskill。

ArequestfromthemistressofthemansionnowcompelledGeorgetomakehisappearanceamongthemusicians,andinafewminuteshisflutewasheardalone。TherewasavacancyinthelooksofCharlotte,duringthescientificexecutionofthedifferentindividualswhohadbeenlabouringattheseveralinstrumentsinthecourseoftheevening,thatdenotedatotalindifferencetothedisplay。

But,themomentthatGeorgewascalledontotakehispartintheentertainment,thisrestlessnessdisappeared,andwassucceededbyanexpressionofintenseinterestanddeepanxiety。ThemelodyofGeorgewassimpleandplaintive;heaimedatnoextraordinaryexhibitionofskill,anditwasdifficulttocomparehismusicwiththatofSeymour。Thelatter,however,studiedthecountenanceoftheyoungladynearhimasthebestindextotheircomparativemerit,andhewassoonabletoreadhisownwantofsuccess。Forthefirstfewminutes,anxietywastheprincipalexpressionportrayedinherlovelyface,butitwassoonsucceededbyadeepandpowerfulemotion。Thereissomethingcontagiousinthenaturalexpressionofourpassions,thatinsensiblyenliststhesympathiesofthebeholder——andSeymourfeltasoftmelancholystealingoverhimashegazed,thatwasbutafaintreflectionofthetendernessexcitedinthebreastofCharlotte,whileshelistenedtosoundsthatpenetratedtoherverysoul。Thereisnomistakingtheeffectofmusicthatdependsonlyonitsmelody。Itsappealtotheheartisdirectendunequivocal,andnothingbutcallousindifferencecanresistitspower。Themostprofoundsilencepervadedtheapartment,andGeorgewasenabledtofinishhispiecewithaspiritthatincreasedwiththeattention。Asthelastbreathingnotesdiedontheear,Delafieldturnedtomeetthoseeyeswhichhadalreadysecuredanunconsciousvictory,andsawthemmoistenedwithalustrethataddedtotheirnaturalsoftness。Beautyintearsisproverbiallyirresistible——andtheyouth,bendingforward,saidinavoicethatwasmodulatedtothestillnessoftheroom——

"Suchmelody,MissHenly,captivatesthesenses。"

"Doesitnottouchtheheart?"askedtheyounglady,withalittleofunusualanimation。

"Thehearttoo。ButMr。Mortonlooksexhaustedafterhislabours。"

AllthepleasurewhichhadshoneinthecountenanceofCharlotte,vanishedinstantly,andgaveplacetodeepconcern。

"Oh!itisunjustifiable,thustopurchasepleasureattheexpenseofanother,"saidshe,inatonethatSeymourscarcelyheard。

Howtenderlywouldthemanbeloved,thoughttheyouth,whosucceededinengagingtheaffectionsofthisyoungcreature!howdisinterestedisherregard——andhowconsiderateareherfeelings!HerewillItrustmyhopesforhappinessinthislife,andherewillIconquer,orherewillIdie!

NotwopersonscouldpossiblybeactuatedbysensationsmoredifferentthanCharlotteandSeymourDelafield。Hehadbeensolongpalledwiththeattentionsofmanagingmothersanddesigningdaughters;hadseensomuchoffemalemanoeuvring,andhadsoeasilyseenthroughit,thatthenaturalandinartificiallovelinessofCharlottetouchedhissenseswithafreshnessofdelicacythattohimwasascaptivatingasitwasnovel。Uponunpractisedmen,theartsofthesexareoftensuccessful,butgenerallytheyarealliesthatincreasethenumberoftheassailants,withoutpromotingthevictory。ItiscertainthatmanyafaironeplayedthateveninginorderthatMr。Delafieldmightapplaud;thatsomesighedthathemighthear,andothersogledthathemightsigh:butnotonemadetheimpressionthatthequiet,speakingeye,andartlessbutpeacefulnatureofCharlotteproducedontheyouth。WhilethisnovelfeelingwasgaininggroundinthebosomofMr。Delafield,Charlottesawnothinginhernewacquaintancebutagentlemanofextraordinarypersonalbeauty,agreeablemanners,andgracefuladdress——qualitiesthatarealwayssuretoplease,and,notunusually,tocaptivate。Buttoherhewasastranger;andCharlotte,whoneverthoughtorreasonedonthesubject,wouldhavebeenastonishedhadoneseriouslyspokenofherlovinghim。Theroadtoconquestwithherlaythroughherheart,andwasbutlittleconnectedwithherimagination。

"Heigho!George,"criedMaria,asheapproached,"youhavegivenmethedolefuls。"

"Andmebothpleasureandpain,"saidCharlotte。

"Whythelatter?"askedtheyouth,quickly。

"Surelyitwasimprudentinyoutoplay,withsuchacold。"

Thelipoftheyouthquivered,andasmileofmournfulandindefinablemeaningpassedoverhisfeatures,buthecontinuedsilent。

"Itistobehopedithadonegoodeffectatleast,"

continuedMaria。

"Suchaswhat?"

"Suchasputtingthelittledearstosleepinthenursery,whichisdirectlyoverourheads。"

"ItiswellifIhavedonethatlittlegood,"saidGeorge。

"Youhavebroughttearsintoeyesthatnevershouldweep,"criedDelafield,"andmelancholytoacountenancethatseemsformedbynaturetoconveyanideaofpeacefulcontent。"

Mortonlookedearnestlyatthespeakerforamoment,whenapainfulfeelingseemedsuddenlytoseizeonhisheart——forhischeekgrewpaler,andhislipquiveredwithanagitationthatapparentlyhecouldnotcontrol。Charlottealonenoticedthealteration,and,speakinginalowtone,shesaid——

"Dogohome,George;youarefarfrombeingwell——

toobligeme,gohome。"

"Toobligeyou,Iwoulddomuchmoreunwelcomebiddings,"hereplied,withaslightcolour;"butI

believeyouareright;and,havingdischargedmydutyhere,Iwillretire。"

Herose,and,payingthecustomarycomplimentstothemistressofthemansion,withdrew。WithhimdisappearedalltheawakenedinterestofCharlotteinthescene。

InvainwasSeymourDelafieldattentive,polite,andevenparticularlyso。Thatdevotednessofadmirationforwhichsomanysighed,andwhichsomanyenvied,wasentirelythrownawayuponCharlotte。Shelistened,shebowed,andshesmiled——and,sometimes,sheanswered;butitwasevidentlywithoutmeaningorinterest,until,weariedwithhisfruitlesseffortstomakeanimpression,andperhapswithahopeofexcitingalittlejealousy,heturnedhisattentiontohermorelivelycompanion。

"Yourmother’snursery,MissOsgood,"hecried,"oughtonsuchanoccasiontobetenantless。"

"Youthinkthereareenoughofusheretomakeitso,"returnedthelady,withanaffectedsigh。

"Ireallyhadnotobservedthenumberofyourcharmingfamily——howmanyarethereofyou?"

"Abaker’sdozen。"Charlottelaughed,andtheyouthfeltmortified。Thelaughwasnatural,andclearlyextorted,withoutathoughtofhimself。

"Whenyouareallmarried,"hesaid,"youwillformalittleworldinyourselves。"

"Whentheskyfallsweshallcatchlarks。"

{Whenthesky……=anoldproverb,foundinEnglish,French,andevenLatin,meaningthattheideaorproposalisabsurd}

"Surely,youintendtomarry?"

Mariamadenoreply,butturnedhereyesonDelafield,withanaffectedexpressionofmelancholythatexcitedanotherlaughinherfriend。

"Youcertainlyhavemadenorashvowonthesubject,"continuedSeymour,pretendingtoaslightinterestinheranswer。

"Mytrothisnotyetplighted,"saidthelady,alittlearchly。

"Butthereisnotellinghowlongitwillcontinueso。"

"Iamafraidso——thirteenisadreadfuldivisorforasmallfamilyestate。"

AgeneralmovementinthepartywasgladlyseizedbyCharlotteasanexcusetogo,andDelafieldhandedhertohercarriage,withthemortifyingconvictionthatshewasutterlyindifferenttoeverythingbutthecivilityoftheact。

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