登陆注册
15439600000069

第69章

Lady Mary Palliser down at the Horns had as much liberty allowed to as is usually given to young ladies in these very free days.

There was indeed no restriction placed upon her at all. Had Tregear gone down to Richmond and asked for the young lady, and had Lady Cantrip at the time been out and the young lady at home, it would have depended altogether upon the young lady whether she would have seen her lover or not. Nevertheless Lady Cantrip kept her eyes open, and when the letter came from Tregear she was aware that the letter had come. But the letter found its way into Lady Mary's hands and was read in the seclusion of her own bedroom. 'I wonder whether you would mind reading that,' she said very shortly afterwards to Lady Cantrip. 'What answer ought I to make?'

'Do you think any answer ought to be made, my dear?'

'Oh yes; I must answer him.'

'Would your papa wish it?'

'I told papa that I would not promise not to write to him. I think I told him that he should see any letters that there were. But if I show them to you, I suppose that will do as well.'

'You had better keep your word to him absolutely.'

'I am not afraid of doing so, if you mean that. I cannot bear to give him pain, but this is a matter in which I mean to have my own way.'

'Mean to have your own way!' said Lady Cantrip, much surprised by the determined tone of the young lady.

'Certainly I do. I want you to understand so much! I suppose papa can keep us from marrying for ever and ever if he pleases, but he never will make me say that I will give up Mr Tregear. And if he does not yield I shall think him cruel. Why should he wish to make me unhappy all my life?'

'He certainly does not wish that, my dear.'

'But he will do it.'

'I cannot go against your father, Mary.'

'No, I suppose not. I shall write to Mr Tregear, and then I will show you what I have written. Papa shall see it to if he pleases.

I will do nothing secret, but I will never give up Mr Tregear.'

Lord Cantrip came down to Richmond that evening, and his wife told him that in her opinion it would be best that the Duke should allow the young people to marry, and should give them money enough to live upon. 'Is not that a strong order?' asked the Earl. The Countess acknowledged that it was a 'strong order', but suggested that for the happiness of them all it might as well be done at first as last.

The next morning Lady Mary showed her a copy of the reply which she had already sent to her lover.

'DEAR FRANK, 'You may be quite sure that I shall never give you up. I will not write more at present because papa does not wish me to do so.

I shall show papa your letter and my answer.

'Your own most affectionate MARY.'

'Has it gone?' asked the Countess.

'I put it myself into the pillar letter-box.' Then Lady Cantrip felt that she had to deal with a very self-willed young lady indeed.

That afternoon Lady Cantrip asked Lady Mary whether she might be allowed to take the two letters up to town with the express purpose of showing them to the Duke. 'Oh yes,' said Mary. 'I think it would be so much the best. Give papa my kindest love, and tell him from me that if he wants to make his poor little girl happy he will forgive her and be kind to her in all this.' Then the Countess made some attempts to argue the matter. There were proprieties! High rank might be a blessing or might be the reverse--as people thought of it;--but all men acknowledged that much was due to it. 'Noblesse oblige.' It was often the case in life that women were called upon by circumstances to sacrifice their inclinations! What right had a gentleman to talk of marriage who had no means? These things she said and very many more, but it was to no purpose. The young lady asserted that as the gentleman was a gentleman there need be no question as to rank, and that in regard to money there need be no difficulty if one of them had sufficient. 'But you have none but what your father gives you,' said Lady Cantrip. 'Papa can give it us without any trouble,' said Lady Mary. This child had a clear idea of what she thought to be her own rights. Being the child of rich parents she had the right to money. Being a woman she had a right to a husband. Having been born free she had a right to choose one for herself. Having had a man's love given to her she had a right to keep it. 'One doesn't know which she is most like, her father or her mother,' Lady Cantrip said afterwards to her husband. 'She has his cool determination, and her hot-headed obstinacy.'

She did show the letters to the Duke, and in answer to a word or two from him explained that she could not take upon herself to debar her guest from the use of the post. 'But she will write nothing without letting you know it.'

'She ought to write nothing at all.'

'What she feels is much worse than what she writes.'

'If there were no intercourse she would forget him.'

'Ah; I don't know,' said the Countess sorrowfully, 'I thought so once.'

'All children are determined as long as they are allowed to have their own way.'

'I mean to say that it is the nature of her character to be obstinate. Most girls are prone to yield. They have not character enough to stand against opposition. I am not speaking now only of affairs like this. It would be the same with her in any thing.

Have you not always found it so?'

Then he had to acknowledge to himself that he had never found out anything in reference to his daughter's character. She had been properly sweet, affectionate, always obedient to him;--the most charming plaything in the world on the few occasions in which he had allowed himself to play. But as to her actual disposition, he had never taken any trouble to inform himself. She had been left to her mother,--as other girls are left. And his sons had been left to their tutors. And now he had no control over any of them. 'She must be made to obey like others,' he said at last, speaking through his teeth.

There was something in this which almost frightened Lady Cantrip.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 无限重生之异者为王

    无限重生之异者为王

    异能之国,这是一个神奇的国度,在这里存在着各种各样超越人们认知范围的能力,而这种能力,被称为:异能。
  • 我的新娘是女鬼

    我的新娘是女鬼

    恩师离奇死去,山野小镇似乎招惹了凶厄…莫名其妙与绣花鞋子里面的女鬼成了婚,我的生活发生了翻天覆地的变化!一夜之间,全村人神秘失踪,这世间仿佛只剩下了我一个人,哦不,还有我的鬼新娘。一人一鬼,究竟会在这条寻找乡亲们的路上,遇到一些什么稀奇古怪,恐怖离奇的故事呢?我的命运之轮,究竟会转向何方?我与我的鬼新娘,究竟能否成就一段异世的姻缘?
  • 元朝典故编年考

    元朝典故编年考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 我是特种兵之尖刀出击

    我是特种兵之尖刀出击

    一个刚毕业的小伙为了当兵放弃了足球运动员的梦想,在武装部体检差点因为假近视被退回来进入部队后开始为最高荣誉特种兵而努力,本来要入侦察连,却被指导员反对,在军队外面还有一个恐怖组织RY幕后黑手到底是谁?
  • 明伦汇编官常典风节部

    明伦汇编官常典风节部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 英魂之刃之诸神黄昏

    英魂之刃之诸神黄昏

    书群已解散,勿加。一觉醒来,发现自己居然穿越到英魂大陆,唐哲脑门上整个一大写的懵逼!在这个古怪的地方,东、西方的大能居然都被封印了通天能力,玉帝不再是九霄至尊,哪吒的风火轮原来是两种颜色,关张赵居然是肉身成圣,堪比灌江口二郎真君......原来暗月射手只有打架时皮肤变蓝,龙骑士其实是个正太,哈迪斯居然暗恋雅典娜,只可惜女神似乎钟意于孙悟空......服务器竟然变成了东、西方势力割据的版图,纷争圣坛成了大能们修炼悟道、解开封印的不死圣地,决战之谷,竟然成了众多势力的生死斗场......
  • 大神,今天你吃药了吗

    大神,今天你吃药了吗

    (日更,1V1,甜宠,小虐怡情大虐伤身,网配圈+古风圈)古风圈小透明卓珵珵误惹看似温柔实则腹黑的大神洛琰,是被吃掉呢还是被吃掉呢?说好的大神都是高冷清贵类型的呢?清贵是不错,但高冷在哪里啊喂!这时不时的调戏是要闹哪样啊摔!大神,你的节操被狗吃掉了吗QWQ出门记得吃药啊QAQ
  • 柽柳斋

    柽柳斋

    《柽柳斋》是一部描述关于婚姻欺诈的文章。柽柳的花语代表罪。小说书名解释为一个充满罪恶之念的屋子。本书根据真实故事改编而成!不过声明一下故事中的情节是改编后的体现,并不能代表就是事情本来原貌。还请实际生活中的某些人不要对号入座!本故事只想阐述一下个人生活中的一些感悟与观点!希望这些感悟与观点对看到本故事的一些人有点帮助。谢谢你能关注本故事!
  • 红炎叹

    红炎叹

    她是火神族的傲世公主。一朝失忆忘记了最重要的人。漫漫旅途能否寻回今生姻缘?是前世因果缠绕,今生才无休无止……?隐埋在记忆中的真相对于这份爱来说是否过于沉重?既然选择了踏步向前,便不能驻足停留。不管结果如何,也要去试上一试,为了自己,也是为了记忆中模糊不清的那个人!
  • 水浒之第一百零九将

    水浒之第一百零九将

    一个体操运动员在比赛中因意外死亡,灵魂穿越时空至宋仁宗年间,靠自己现代意识和特有的性格在风浪中沉浮,历经江湖,官场,匪巢各种坎坷,一路走来。打出自己的一片天是果然,更是必然、、、、、、、、