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第2章 CHAPTER I.(2)

At last he came home--came back to settle as his father's partner at Hamley.He was a son to be proud of,and right down proud was old Mr.Wilkins of his handsome,accomplished,gentlemanly lad.For Edward was not one to be spoilt by the course of indulgence he had passed through;at least,if it had done him an injury,the effects were at present hidden from view.He had no vulgar vices;he was,indeed,rather too refined for the society he was likely to be thrown into,even supposing that society to consist of the highest of his father's employers.He was well read,and an artist of no mean pretensions.Above all,"his heart was in the right place,"as his father used to observe.Nothing could exceed the deference he always showed to him.His mother had long been dead.

I do not know whether it was Edward's own ambition or his proud father's wishes that had led him to attend the Hamley assemblies.Ishould conjecture the latter,for Edward had of himself too much good taste to wish to intrude into any society.In the opinion of all the shire,no society had more reason to consider itself select than that which met at every full moon in the Hamley assembly-room,an excrescence built on to the principal inn in the town by the joint subion of all the county families.Into those choice and mysterious precincts no towns person was ever allowed to enter;no professional man might set his foot therein;no infantry officer saw the interior of that ball,or that card-room.The old original subscribers would fain have had a man prove his sixteen quarterings before he might make his bow to the queen of the night;but the old original founders of the Hamley assemblies were dropping off;minuets had vanished with them,country dances had died away;quadrilles were in high vogue--nay,one or two of the high magnates of --shire were trying to introduce waltzing,as they had seen it in London,where it had come in with the visit of the allied sovereigns,when Edward Wilkins made his debut on these boards.He had been at many splendid assemblies abroad,but still the little old ballroom attached to the George Inn in his native town was to him a place grander and more awful than the most magnificent saloons he had seen in Paris or Rome.

He laughed at himself for this unreasonable feeling of awe;but there it was notwithstanding.He had been dining at the house of one of the lesser gentry,who was under considerable obligations to his father,and who was the parent of eight "muckle-mou'ed"daughters,so hardly likely to oppose much aristocratic resistance to the elder Mr.

Wilkins's clearly implied wish that Edward should be presented at the Hamley assembly-rooms.But many a squire glowered and looked black at the introduction of Wilkins the attorney's son into the sacred precincts;and perhaps there would have been much more mortification than pleasure in this assembly to the young man,had it not been for an incident that occurred pretty late in the evening.The lord-lieutenant of the county usually came with a large party to the Hamley assemblies once in a season;and this night he was expected,and with him a fashionable duchess and her daughters.But time wore on,and they did not make their appearance.At last there was a rustling and a bustling,and in sailed the superb party.For a few minutes dancing was stopped;the earl led the duchess to a sofa;some of their acquaintances came up to speak to them;and then the quadrilles were finished in rather a flat manner.A country dance followed,in which none of the lord-lieutenant's party joined;then there was a consultation,a request,an inspection of the dancers,a message to the orchestra,and the band struck up a waltz;the duchess's daughters flew off to the music,and some more young ladies seemed ready to follow,but,alas!there was a lack of gentlemen acquainted with the new-fashioned dance.One of the stewards bethought him of young Wilkins,only just returned from the Continent.Edward was a beautiful dancer,and waltzed to admiration.

For his next partner he had one of the Lady --s;for the duchess,to whom the--shire squires and their little county politics and contempts were alike unknown,saw no reason why her lovely Lady Sophy should not have a good partner,whatever his pedigree might be,and begged the stewards to introduce Mr.Wilkins to her.After this night his fortune was made with the young ladies of the Hamley assemblies.He was not unpopular with the mammas;but the heavy squires still looked at him askance,and the heirs (whom he had licked at Eton)called him an upstart behind his back.

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