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"Can n=
othing more be done?" "They would be houses and towns very =
dangerous to inhabit, and we must not sail too close to them. Some of those=
minarets yonder totter on their base, and the least of them would crush a =
vessel like the Forward." "If you do have the courage,"=
; Hsiang-y=C3=BCn answered, "to pick out cousin Pao-ch=E2=80=99ai=E2=
=80=99s faults, you then may well be held to be first-rate!" &qu=
ot;Don=E2=80=99t be in such high feather dear senior," lady Feng hasti=
ly observed laughing, "but just look to your accounts before you saddl=
e yourself with this burden! You=E2=80=99ve already taken upon yourself two=
portions; and do you now also volunteer sixteen taels on behalf of my elde=
r sister-in-law? You may willingly do so, while you speak in the abundance =
of your spirits, but when you, by and bye, come to ponder over what you=E2=
=80=99ve done, you=E2=80=99ll feel sore at heart again! =E2=80=98It=E2=80=
=99s all that girl Feng that=E2=80=99s driven me to spend the money,=E2=80=
=99 you=E2=80=99ll say in a little time; and you=E2=80=99ll devise some ing=
enious way to inveigle me to fork out three or four times as much as your s=
hare and thus make up your deficit in an underhand way; while I will still =
be as much in the clouds as if I were in a dream!" Ordinarily, t=
here was no one but Pao-y=C3=BC to say much or talk at any length, but on t=
his day, with Chia Cheng present, his remarks were limited to assents. And =
as to the rest, Hsiang-y=C3=BCn had, though a young girl, and of delicate p=
hysique, nevertheless ever been very fond of talking and discussing; but, o=
n this instance, Chia Cheng was at the feast, so that she also held her ton=
gue and restrained her words. As for Tai-y=C3=BC she was naturally peevish =
and listless, and not very much inclined to indulge in conversation; while =
Pao-ch=E2=80=99ai, who had never been reckless in her words or frivolous in=
her deportment, likewise behaved on the present occasion in her usual dign=
ified manner. Hence it was that this banquet, although a family party, give=
n for the sake of relaxation, assumed contrariwise an appearance of restrai=
nt, and as old lady Chia was herself too well aware that it was to be ascri=
bed to the presence of Chia Cheng alone, she therefore, after the wine had =
gone round three times, forthwith hurried off Chia Cheng to retire to rest.=
Madame Wang gave a smile, nodded her head assentingly, but uttered n=
ot a word by way of reply. There was no mercy in his tone, and Afy tu=
rned white. Sir John Dobede interposed. The rushing blood leaped on n=
ow fast and fiery. The shadow will be strewn, mind do not shake "Yea," said I, "if ye come to Will Green=E2=80=99s h=
ouse, for thither am I bidden." Joam Garral would probably wish =
the marriage to take place at Iquitos, with grand ceremonies and the attend=
ance of the whole staff of the fazenda, but if such was to be his idea he w=
ould have to withstand a vigorous attack concerning it. "When I =
was having a chat with their daughter," T=E2=80=99an Ch=E2=80=99un pro=
ceeded, "she said that, besides the flowers they wear, and the bamboo =
shoots, vegetables, fish and shrimps they eat from this garden of theirs, t=
here=E2=80=99s still enough every year for people to take over under contra=
ct, and that at the close of each year there=E2=80=99s a surplus in full of=
two hundred taels. Ever since that day is it that I=E2=80=99ve become aliv=
e to the fact that even a broken lotus leaf, and a blade of withered grass =
are alike worth money." Saying this, he led the company into the=
interior of the hall with the mallows. The windows were pasted with paper,=
and the bedsteads made of wood, and all appearance of finery had been expu=
nged, and Chia Cheng=E2=80=99s heart was naturally much gratified; but neve=
rtheless, scowling angrily at Pao-y=C3=BC, "What do you think of this =
place?" he asked. "I did. I have thought it ever since the =
night that Lady Isabel went away. My poor brother was at West Lynne then=E2=
=80=94he had come for a few hours, and he met the man Thorn walking in Bean=
lane. He was in evening dress, and Richard described a peculiar motion of =
his=E2=80=94the throwing off of his hair from his brow. He said his white h=
and and his diamond ring glittered in the moonlight. The white hand, the ri=
ng, the motion=E2=80=94for he was always doing it=E2=80=94all reminded me o=
f Captain Levison; and from that hour until today I believed him to be the =
man Richard saw. To-day Richard tells me that he knows Sir Francis Levison,=
and that he and Thorn are intimate. What I think now is, that this Thorn m=
ust have paid a flying visit to the neighborhood that night to assist Capta=
in Levison in the wicked work that he had on hand." Insid=
e, lanterns and candles burnt with resplendent brightness. Embroidered curt=
ains and decorated screens were hung in such profusion that though a large =
number of ancestral tablets were placed about they could not be clearly dis=
cerned. The main thing that struck the eye was the inmates of the Chia mans=
ion standing about, on the left and right, disposed in their proper order. =
Chia Ching was overseer of the sacrifices. Chia She played the part of assi=
stant. Chia Chen presented the cups for libations. Chia Lien and Chia Tsung=
offered up the strips of paper. Pao-y=C3=BC held the incense. Chia Ch=E2=
=80=99ang and Chia Ling distributed the hassocks and looked after the recep=
tacles for the ashes of joss-sticks. The black clad musicians discoursed mu=
sic. The libation-cups were offered thrice in sacrifice. These devotions ov=
er, paper money was burnt; and libations of wine were poured. After the obs=
ervance of the prescribed rites, the band stopped, and withdrew. The whole =
company then pressed round dowager lady Chia, and repaired to the main hall=
, where the images were placed. The embroidered curtains were hung high up.=
The variegated screens shut in the place from view. The fragrant candles b=
urnt with splendour. In the place of honour, of the main apartment, were su=
spended the portraits of two progenitors of the Ning and Jung, both of whom=
were attired in costumes, ornamented with dragons, and clasped with belts =
of jade. On the right and left of them, were also arrayed the likenesses of=
a number of eminent ancestors. "We must hope it." In=
the popular phrase, Mrs. Westerfield was a showy woman. Her commanding fig=
ure was finely robed in dark colors; her profuse light hair hung over her f=
orehead in little clusters of ringlets; her features, firmly but not delica=
tely shaped, were on a large scale. No outward betrayal of the wife=E2=80=
=99s emotion rewarded the public curiosity: her bold light-gray eyes sustai=
ned the general gaze without flinching. To the surprise of the women presen=
t, she had brought her two young children with her to the trial. The eldest=
was a pretty little girl of ten years old; the second child (a boy) sat on=
his mother=E2=80=99s knee. It was generally observed that Mrs. Westerfield=
took no notice of her eldest child. When she whispered a word from time to=
time, it was always addressed to her son. She fondled him when he grew res=
tless; but she never looked round to see if the girl at her side was as wea=
ry of the proceedings as the boy. In the Ti Ts=E2=80=99ui pavilion, P=
ao-ch=E2=80=99ai diverts herself with the multi-coloured butterflies =E2=80=
=94 Over the mound, where the flowers had been interred, Tai-y=C3=BC bewail=
s their withered bloom. She took his arm in silence. They reac=
hed the French Garden without another word having passed between them.
"Nothing on earth would make her believe it, unless = it came from himself," said Amelia, who really did know something of L= ucy=E2=80=99s character. "Till he tells her, or till she knows that he= =E2=80=99s married, she=E2=80=99ll never believe it."
With tears= on my cheeks quite undissembled, and a breast not ashamed of fluttering, I= ran to Firm Gundry, and took his right hand, and allowed him no refuge fro= m tender wet eyes. Then before he could come to see the meaning of this has= te =E2=80=94 because of his very high discipline =E2=80=94 I was out of his= distance, and sitting on a rock, and I lifted my eyes, full of eloquence, = to his; then I dropped them, and pulled my hat forward, and said, as calmly= as was possible, "I have done enough. The rest remains with you, Firm= Gundry."
"That is so like a man =E2=80=94 when it is all o= ver to turn upon a woman and say that she did it."
On the 9th of= May the Forward touched within a few cables=E2=80=99 length the most weste= rly of the Baffin Isles. The doctor noticed several rocks in the bay betwee= n the islands and the continent, those called Crimson Cliffs; they were cov= ered over with snow as red as carmine, to which Dr. Kane gives a purely veg= etable origin. Clawbonny wanted to consider this phenomenon nearer, but the= ice prevented them approaching the coast; although the temperature had a t= endency to rise, it was easy enough to see that the icebergs and ice-stream= s were accumulating to the north of Baffin=E2=80=99s Sea. The land offered = a very different aspect from that of Uppernawik; immense glaciers were outl= ined on the horizon against a greyish sky. On the 10th the Forward left Hin= gston Bay on the right, near to the seventy-fourth degree of latitude. Seve= ral hundred miles westward the Lancaster Channel opened out into the sea.= p>
She made an effort, a vain effort to obey him. A gesture of despair an= swered for her as Sydney had answered: "I can=E2=80=99t speak!"= p>
"He=E2=80=99s gone; I have just seen him off by the train," = was the reply of Tom Herbert. "It seemed rather slow with him without = Jack, so he docked his visit, and says he=E2=80=99ll pay us one when Jack= =E2=80=99s to the fore."
Joyce was powerless, both in rig= ht and strength, and she knew it. She knew there was no help=E2=80=94that M= iss Carlyle would and must enter. She stood aside, shivering, and passed ou= t of the room as soon as Miss Carlyle was within it.
"But he gav= e her attestation and certificate under his own hand; and her poor father s= igned it, and saw it secured in a costly case, and then went home as proud = as need be for the father of a peer, but sworn to keep it three years secre= t, till the king should give consent. Such foul lies it was the pride of a = lord to tell to a farmer.
"The old man would never waste a bit o= f victuals, as you know, Miss =E2=80=98Rema; and, being acquaint with Suan= =E2=80=99s way of watching, he had slipped all his supper aside from his pl= ate, and put it on a clean pocket-handkerchief to lock it in the press till= his appetite should serve; and I caught him in the act, and it vexed him. = =E2=80=98Ha=E2=80=99n=E2=80=99t you the manners to knock at the door?=E2=80= =99 he said; and I said, =E2=80=98Certainly,=E2=80=99 and went back and don= e it; and, troubled as he was, he grinned a bit. Then he bowed his great he= ad, as he always did when he knew he had gone perhaps a trifle too far with= a man in my position. I nodded to forgive him, and he stood across, and sa= w that he could do no less than liquor me, after such behavior. But he only= brought out one glass; and I said, =E2=80=98Come, Colonel, square is squar= e, you know.=E2=80=99 =E2=80=98Excuse of me, Martin,=E2=80=99 he said; =E2= =80=98but no drop of strong drink passes the brim of my mouth till this gal= livanting is done with. I might take too much, as the old men do, to sink w= hat they don=E2=80=99t want to think on.=E2=80=99 =E2=80=98You mean about b= ully-cock Firm,=E2=80=99 says I; =E2=80=98rebel Firm =E2=80=94 nigger-drive= r Firm.=E2=80=99 =E2=80=98Hush!=E2=80=99 he said; =E2=80=98no bad words abo= ut it. He has gone by his conscience and his heart. What do we know of what= come inside of him?=E2=80=99
Endymion was a little agitated when he = arrived at the door of Montfort House, a huge family mansion, situate in a = court-yard and looking into the Green Park. When the door was opened he fou= nd himself in a large hall with many servants, and he was ushered through s= everal rooms on the ground floor, into a capacious chamber dimly lighted, w= here there were several gentlemen, but not his hostess. His name was announ= ced, and then a young man came up to him and mentioned that Lord and Lady M= ontfort would soon be present, and then talked to him about the weather. Th= e Count of Ferroll arrived after Endymion, and then another gentleman whose= name he could not catch. Then while he was making some original observatio= ns on the east wind, and, to confess the truth, feeling anything but at his= ease, the folding doors of a further chamber brilliantly lighted were thro= wn open, and almost at the same moment Lady Montfort entered, and, taking t= he Count of Ferroll=E2=80=99s arm, walked into the dining-room. It was a ro= und table, and Endymion was told by the same gentleman who had already addr= essed him, that he was to sit by Lady Montfort.
Randal explained. &qu= ot;I am grieved," he said, "to distress you by referring to this = subject again. But if my brother is left under the false impression that yo= ur engagement will be followed by your marriage, he will refuse to intrude = himself on the lady who was once his wife."
When the lamp= s were lit, lady Feng came over, after having disrobed herself, to see mada= me Wang. "I=E2=80=99ve already taken charge," she observed, "= ;of the things sent round to-day by the Chen family. As for the presents fr= om us to them, we should avail ourselves of the return of the boats, by whi= ch the fresh delicacies for the new year were forwarded, to hand them to th= em to carry back."
"Mr. Nappie," he said, "I=E2= =80=99ll buy the horse for the price you gave for him."
"Re= proach to you! To you, who must be almost without reproach in the sight of = Heaven! You, who were everlasting to me=E2=80=94ever anxious for my welfare= ! When I think of what you were, and are, and how I quitted you, I could si= nk into the earth with remorse and shame. My own sin, I have surely expiate= d; I cannot expiate the shame I entailed upon you, and upon our children.&q= uot;
"And what do we want with bears?" added Bell.
&q= uot;Very well. I shall go and look for some money. I had a most wonderful d= ream last night. Only I must go quite alone. You had better go and look to = the larder, Suan. If they come, they are sure to be hungry."
&qu= ot;I=E2=80=99ve been out all day without finding at all," said Lucinda= , who loved the truth.
After seeing Mesdames Hsing and Wang off, Mrs.= Yu and the other ladies adjourned into lady Feng=E2=80=99s rooms to consul= t with her about the birthday festivities.
"Don=E2=80=99t inquir= e too closely, Barbara. I have no regular work, but I get a job at the dock= s, now and then, and rub on. It is seasonable help, that, which comes to me= occasionally from you. Is it from you or Carlyle?"
"Non, m= iladi."
"In very truth," Li Wan smiled, "you=E2= =80=99re a creature with an intellect as transparent as crystal, and with w= its as clear as glass!"
At this suggestion Feng Tzu-ying there a= nd then rose to his feet. "According to etiquette," he said. &quo= t;I should join you in drinking a few cups; but to-day I have still a very = urgent matter to see my father about on my return so that I truly cannot ac= cept your invitation."
"Look on that screen!" continue= d dowager lady Chia, "all those riddles have been written by the young= ladies; so go and guess them for my benefit!"
Tai-y=C3=BC was j= ust at a loss how to address her, when all her cousins informed Tai-y=C3=BC= , that this was her sister-in-law Lien.
Miss Wigger marked (through h= er own green medium) that moment of maternal indecision =E2=80=94 and saw t= hat it was time to assert her experience as an instructress of youth.
The two sisters were now reunited, at an advanced period of their lives, s= o that mixed feelings of sorrow and joy thronged together, but on these it = is, of course, needless to dilate.
"The purchases of the comprad= ores may be what they are," P=E2=80=99ing Erh smiled; "but were a= nyone else to buy any better articles, the compradores themselves won=E2=80= =99t ever forgive them. Besides other things, they=E2=80=99ll aver that the= y harbour evil designs, and that they wish to deprive them of their post. T= hat=E2=80=99s how it comes about that the servants would much rather give o= ffence to you all inside, (by getting inferior things), and that they have = no desire to hurt the feelings of the managers outside, (by purchasing anyt= hing of superior quality). But if you, young ladies, requisition the servic= es of the nurses, these men won=E2=80=99t have the arrogance to make any no= nsensical remarks."
The fact is that when Hsi Jen had been at ho= me, and she heard her mother and brother express their intention of redeemi= ng her back, she there and then observed that were she even at the point of= death, she would not return home. "When in past days," she had a= rgued, "you had no rice to eat, there remained myself, who was still w= orth several taels; and hadn=E2=80=99t I urged you to sell me, wouldn=E2=80= =99t I have seen both father and mother die of starvation under my very eye= s? and you=E2=80=99ve now had the good fortune of selling me into this plac= e, where I=E2=80=99m fed and clothed just like a mistress, and where I=E2= =80=99m not beaten by day, nor abused by night! Besides, though now father = be no more, you two have anyhow by putting things straight again, so adjust= ed the family estate that it has resumed its primitive condition. And were = you, in fact, still in straitened circumstances, and you could by redeeming= me back, make again some more money, that would be well and good; but the = truth is that there=E2=80=99s no such need, and what would be the use for y= ou to redeem me at such a time as this? You should temporarily treat me as = dead and gone, and shouldn=E2=80=99t again recall any idea of redeeming me!= "
Pao-y=C3=BC could not recall to mind his name or surname, but = forcing a faint smile, he nodded his head to and fro. It was only when the = horse had well gone past, that the lad eventually led the bevy of servants = off, and that they went after their business.
And as she spoke, she c= alled for Hsiang Ling. The sound of the screen-board against the sides of t= he door was heard, and in walked the waiting-maid, who had been playing wit= h Chin Ch=E2=80=99uan-erh. "Did my lady call?" she asked.
&= quot;I must bear my lot," she replied, obeying the impulse which promp= ted her to confide in Mr. Carlyle; "at least till Lord Mount Severn re= turns."
"A hussy! a hussy! a poppet of a hussy!" she e= xclaimed, with greater power than her quiet face could indicate; "neve= r would I look at her. Speak never so, Miss Castlewood. My lord is the very= best of all men, and she has made him what he is. The pity she deserves is= to be trodden under foot, as I saw them do in Naples."
Mr. Dill= , bursting with the strange news he had heard, endeavored to force his way = through the crowd, that he might communicate it to Mr. Carlyle. The crowd w= as, however, too dense for him, and he had to wait the opportunity of escap= ing with what patience he might. When it came he made his way to the office= , and entered Mr. Carlyle=E2=80=99s private room. That gentleman was seated= at his desk, signing letters.
"Sir," she began. "Miss= Carlyle tells me that there is going to be a change at East Lynne."= p>
Who could be desirous to see her? One out of the world and forgotten! = "Susanne," she cried aloud, a thought striking her, "it is n= ever Sir Fran=E2=80=94it is not monsieur!"
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