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第57章 ALICIA'S DIARY(32)

The juvenile shepherd thought of what lay in the hollow yonder;and no fear of the crook-stem of his superior officer was potent enough to detain him longer on that hill alone.Any live company,even the most terrible,was better than the company of the dead;so,running with the speed of a hare in the direction pursued by the horseman,he overtook the revengeful Duke at the second descent (where the great western road crossed before you came to the old park entrance on that side--now closed up and the lodge cleared away,though at the time it was wondered why,being considered the most convenient gate of all).

Once within the sound of the horse's footsteps,Bill Mills felt comparatively comfortable;for,though in awe of the Duke because of his position,he had no moral repugnance to his companionship on account of the grisly deed he had committed,considering that powerful nobleman to have a right to do what he chose on his own lands.The Duke rode steadily on beneath his ancestral trees,the hoofs of his horse sending up a smart sound now that he had reached the hard road of the drive,and soon drew near the front door of his house,surmounted by parapets with square-cut battlements that cast a notched shade upon the gravelled terrace.These outlines were quite familiar to little Bill Mills,though nothing within their boundary had ever been seen by him.

When the rider approached the mansion a small turret door was quickly opened and a woman came out.As soon as she saw the horseman's outlines she ran forward into the moonlight to meet him.

'Ah dear--and are you come?'she said.'I heard Hero's tread just when you rode over the hill,and I knew it in a moment.I would have come further if I had been aware--'

'Glad to see me,eh?'

'How can you ask that?'

'Well;it is a lovely night for meetings.'

'Yes,it is a lovely night.'

The Duke dismounted and stood by her side.'Why should you have been listening at this time of night,and yet not expecting me?'he asked.

'Why,indeed!There is a strange story attached to that,which Imust tell you at once.But why did you come a night sooner than you said you would come?I am rather sorry--I really am!'(shaking her head playfully)'for as a surprise to you I had ordered a bonfire to be built,which was to be lighted on your arrival to-morrow;and now it is wasted.You can see the outline of it just out there.'

The Duke looked across to a spot of rising glade,and saw the faggots in a heap.He then bent his eyes with a bland and puzzled air on the ground,'What is this strange story you have to tell me that kept you awake?'he murmured.

'It is this--and it is really rather serious.My cousin Fred Ogbourne--Captain Ogbourne as he is now--was in his boyhood a great admirer of mine,as I think I have told you,though I was six years his senior.In strict truth,he was absurdly fond of me.'

'You have never told me of that before.'

'Then it was your sister I told--yes,it was.Well,you know I have not seen him for many years,and naturally I had quite forgotten his admiration of me in old times.But guess my surprise when the day before yesterday,I received a mysterious note bearing no address,and found on opening it that it came from him.The contents frightened me out of my wits.He had returned from Canada to his father's house,and conjured me by all he could think of to meet him at once.But I think I can repeat the exact words,though I will show it to you when we get indoors.

"MY DEAR COUSIN HARRIET,"the note said,"After this long absence you will be surprised at my sudden reappearance,and more by what I am going to ask.But if my life and future are of any concern to you at all,I beg that you will grant my request.What I require of you,is,dear Harriet,that you meet me about eleven to-night by the Druid stones on Marlbury Downs,about a mile or more from your house.Icannot say more,except to entreat you to come.I will explain all when you are there.The one thing is,I want to see you.Come alone.Believe me,I would not ask this if my happiness did not hang upon it--God knows how entirely!I am too agitated to say more--Yours.FRED."

'That was all of it.Now,of course I ought have gone,as it turned out,but that I did not think of then.I remembered his impetuous temper,and feared that something grievous was impending over his head,while he had not a friend in the world to help him,or any one except myself to whom he would care to make his trouble known.So Iwrapped myself up and went to Marlbury Downs at the time he had named.Don't you think I was courageous?''Very.'

'When I got there--but shall we not walk on;it is getting cold?'The Duke,however,did not move.'When I got there he came,of course,as a full grown man and officer,and not as the lad that Ihad known him.When I saw him I was sorry I had come.I can hardly tell you how he behaved.What he wanted I don't know even now;it seemed to be no more than the mere meeting with me.He held me by the hand and waist--O so tight--and would not let me go till I had promised to meet him again.His manner was so strange and passionate that I was afraid of him in such a lonely place,and I promised to come.Then I escaped--then I ran home--and that's all.When the time drew on this evening for the appointment--which,of course,Inever intended to keep,I felt uneasy,lest when he found I meant to disappoint him he would come on to the house;and that's why I could not sleep.But you are so silent!'

'I have had a long journey.'

'Then let us get into the house.Why did you come alone and unattended like this?'

'It was my humour.'

After a moment's silence,during which they moved on,she said,'Ihave thought of something which I hardly like to suggest to you.He said that if I failed to come to-night he would wait again to-morrow night.Now,shall we to-morrow night go to the hill together--just to see if he is there;and if he is,read him a lesson on his foolishness in nourishing this old passion,and sending for me so oddly,instead of coming to the house?''Why should we see if he's there?'said her husband moodily.

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