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第55章 Volume 2(19)

Ellen Heathcote had as much,perhaps more,of what is noble in pride than the haughtiest beauty that ever trod a court;but the effort was useless;the honest struggle was in vain;and she burst into floods of tears,bitterer than she had ever shed before.

I cannot tell how passions rise and fall;

I cannot describe the impetuous words of the young lover,as pressing again and again to his lips the cold,passive hand,which had been resigned to him,prudence,caution,doubts,resolutions,all vanished from his view,and melted into nothing.

'Tis for me to tell the simple fact,that from that brief interview they both departed promised and pledged to each other for ever.

Through the rest of this story events follow one another rapidly.

A few nights after that which I have just mentioned,Ellen Heathcote disappeared;but her father was not left long in suspense as to her fate,for Dwyer,accompanied by one of those mendicant friars who traversed the country then even more commonly than they now do,called upon Heathcote before he had had time to take any active measures for the recovery of his child,and put him in possession of a document which appeared to contain satisfactory evidence of the marriage of Ellen Heathcote with Richard O'Mara,executed upon the evening previous,as the date went to show;and signed by both parties,as well as by Dwyer and a servant of young O'Mara's,both these having acted as witnesses;and further supported by the signature of Peter Nicholls,a brother of the order of St.Francis,by whom the ceremony had been performed,and whom Heathcote had no difficulty in recognising in the person of his visitant.

This document,and the prompt personal visit of the two men,and above all,the known identity of the Franciscan,satisfied Heathcote as fully as anything short of complete publicity could have done.

And his conviction was not a mistaken one.

Dwyer,before he took his leave,impressed upon Heathcote the necessity of keeping the affair so secret as to render it impossible that it should reach Colonel O'Mara's ears,an event which would have been attended with ruinous consequences to all parties.He refused,also,to permit Heathcote to see his daughter,and even to tell him where she was,until circumstances rendered it safe for him to visit her.

Heathcote was a harsh and sullen man; and though his temper was anything but tractable,there was so much to please,almost to dazzle him,in the event,that he accepted the terms which Dwyer imposed upon him without any further token of disapprobation than a shake of the head,and a gruff wish that 'it might prove all for the best.'

Nearly two months had passed,and young O'Mara had not yet departed for England.His letters had been strangely few and far between;and in short,his conduct was such as to induce Colonel O'Mara to hasten his return to Ireland,and at the same time to press an engagement,which Lord --,his son Captain N--,and Lady Emily had made to spend some weeks with him at his residence in Dublin.

A letter arrived for young O'Mara,stating the arrangement,and requiring his attendance in Dublin,which was accordingly immediately afforded.

He arrived,with Dwyer,in time to welcome his father and his distinguished guests.He resolved to break off his embarrassing connection with Lady Emily,without,however,stating the real motive,which he felt would exasperate the resentment which his father and Lord --would no doubt feel at his conduct.

He strongly felt how dishonourably he would act if,in obedience to Dwyer's advice,he seemed tacitly to acquiesce in an engagement which it was impossible for him to fulfil.He knew that Lady Emily was not capable of anything like strong attachment;and that even if she were,he had no reason whatever to suppose that she cared at all for him.

He had not at any time desired the alliance;nor had he any reason to suppose the young lady in any degree less indifferent.He regarded it now,and not without some appearance of justice,as nothing more than a kind of understood stipulation,entered into by their parents,and to be considered rather as a matter of business and calculation than as involving anything of mutual inclination on the part of the parties most nearly interested in the matter.

He anxiously,therefore,watched for an opportunity of making known his feelings to Lord --,as he could not with propriety do so to Lady Emily;but what at a distance appeared to be a matter of easy accomplishment,now,upon a nearer approach,and when the immediate impulse which had prompted the act had subsided,appeared so full of difficulty and almost inextricable embarrassments,that he involuntarily shrunk from the task day after day.

Though it was a source of indescribable anxiety to him,he did not venture to write to Ellen,for he could not disguise from himself the danger which the secrecy of his connection with her must incur by his communicating with her,even through a public office,where their letters might be permitted to lie longer than the gossiping inquisitiveness of a country town would warrant him in supposing safe.

It was about a fortnight after young O'Mara had arrived in Dublin,where all things,and places,and amusements;and persons seemed thoroughly stale,flat,and unprofitable,when one day,tempted by the unusual fineness of the weather,Lady Emily proposed a walk in the College Park,a favourite promenade at that time.

She therefore with young O'Mara,accompanied by Dwyer (who,by-the-by,when he pleased,could act the gentleman sufficiently well),proceeded to the place proposed,where they continued to walk for some time.

'Why,Richard,'said Lady Emily,after a tedious and unbroken pause of some minutes,'you are becoming worse and worse every day.You are growing absolutely intolerable;perfectly stupid!not one good thing have I heard since I left the house.'

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