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第14章

ON the question of submitting himself to medical advice (which Inow earnestly pressed upon him), Romayne was disposed to be equally unreasonable.But in this case, events declared themselves in my favor.

Lady Berrick's last reserves of strength had given way.She had been brought to London in a dying state while we were at Vange Abbey.Romayne was summoned to his aunt's bedside on the third day of our residence at the hotel, and was present at her death.

The impression produced on his mind roused the better part of his nature.He was more distrustful of himself, more accessible to persuasion than usual.In this gentler frame of mind he received a welcome visit from an old friend, to whom he was sincerely attached.The visit--of no great importance in itself--led, as Ihave since been informed, to very serious events in Romayne's later life.For this reason, I briefly relate what took place within my own healing.

Lord Loring--well known in society as the head of an old English Catholic family, and the possessor of a magnificent gallery of pictures--was distressed by the change for the worse which he perceived in Romayne when he called at the hotel.I was present when they met, and rose to leave the room, feeling that the two friends might perhaps be embarrassed by the presence of a third person.Romayne called me back."Lord Loring ought to know what has happened to me," he said."I have no heart to speak of it myself.Tell him everything, and if he agrees with you, I will submit to see the doctors." With those words he left us together.

It is almost needless to say that Lord Loring did agree with me.

He was himself disposed to think that the moral remedy, in Romayne's case, might prove to be the best remedy.

"With submission to what the doctors may decide," his lordship said, "the right thing to do, in my opinion, is to divert our friend's mind from himself.I see a plain necessity for making a complete change in the solitary life that he has been leading for years past.Why shouldn't he marry? A woman's influence, by merely giving a new turn to his thoughts, might charm away that horrible voice which haunts him.Perhaps you think this a merely sentimental view of the case? Look at it practically, if you like, and you come to the same conclusion.With that fine estate--and with the fortune which he has now inherited from his aunt--it is his duty to marry.Don't you agree with me?""I agree most cordially.But I see serious difficulties in your lordship's way.Romayne dislikes society; and, as to marrying, his coldness toward women seems (so far as I can judge) to be one of the incurable defects of his character."Lord Loring smiled."My dear sir, nothing of that sort is incurable, if we can only find the right woman."The tone in which he spoke suggested to me that he had got "the right woman"--and I took the liberty of saying so.He at once acknowledged that I had guessed right.

"Romayne is, as you say, a difficult subject to deal with," he resumed."If I commit the slightest imprudence, I shall excite his suspicion--and there will be an end of my hope of being of service to him.I shall proceed carefully, I can tell you.

Luckily, poor dear fellow, he is fond of pictures! It's quite natural that I should ask him to see some recent additions to my gallery--isn't it? There is the trap that I set! I have a sweet girl to tempt him, staying at my house, who is a little out of health and spirits herself.At the right moment, I shall send word upstairs.She may well happen to look in at the gallery (by the merest accident) just at the time when Romayne is looking at my new pictures.The rest depends, of course, on, the effect she produces.If you knew her, I believe you would agree with me that the experiment is worth trying."Not knowing the lady, I had little faith in the success of the experiment.No one, however, could doubt Lord Loring's admirable devotion to his friend--and with that I was fain to be content.

When Romayne returned to us, it was decided to submit his case to a consultation of physicians at the earliest possible moment.

When Lord Loring took his departure, I accompanied him to the door of the hotel, perceiving that he wished to say a word more to me in private.He had, it seemed, decided on waiting for the result of the medical consultation before he tried the effect of the young lady's attractions; and he wished to caution me against speaking prematurely of visiting the picture gallery to our friend.

Not feeling particularly interested in these details of the worthy nobleman's little plot, I looked at his carriage, and privately admired the two splendid horses that drew it.The footman opened the door for his master, and I became aware, for the first time, that a gentleman had accompanied Lord Loring to the hotel, and had waited for him in the carriage.The gentleman bent forward, and looked up from a book that he was reading.To my astonishment, I recognized the elderly, fat and cheerful priest who had shown such a knowledge of localities, and such an extraordinary interest in Vange Abbey!

It struck me as an odd coincidence that I should see the man again in London, so soon after I had met with him in Yorkshire.

This was all I thought about it, at the time.If I had known then, what I know now, I might have dreamed, let us say, of throwing that priest into the lake at Vange, and might have reckoned the circumstance among the wisely-improved opportunities of my life.

To return to the serious interests of the present narrative, Imay now announce that my evidence as an eye-witness of events has come to an end.The day after Lord Loring's visit, domestic troubles separated me, to my most sincere regret, from Romayne.Ihave only to add, that the foregoing narrative of personal experience has been written with a due sense of responsibility, and that it may be depended on throughout as an exact statement of the truth.

JOHN PHILIP HYND, (late Major, 110th Regiment).

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