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第18章 CHAPTER V.(3)

Occasionally Mr.Corbet came down to see her.He always slept on these occasions at Mr.Ness's;but he was at Ford Bank the greater part of the one day between two nights that he allowed himself for the length of his visits.And even these short peeps were not frequently taken.He was working hard at law:fagging at it tooth and nail;arranging his whole life so as best to promote the ends of his ambition;feeling a delight in surpassing and mastering his fellows--those who started in the race at the same time.He read Ellinor's letters over and over again;nothing else beside law-books.

He perceived the repressed love hidden away in subdued expressions in her communications,with an amused pleasure at the attempt at concealment.He was glad that her gaieties were not more gay;he was glad that she was not too much admired,although a little indignant at the want of taste on the part of the --shire gentlemen.But if other admirers had come prominently forward,he would have had to take some more decided steps to assert his rights than he had hitherto done;for he had caused Ellinor to express a wish to her father that her engagement should not be too much talked about until nearer the time when it would be prudent for him to marry her.He thought that the knowledge of this,the only imprudently hasty step he ever meant to take in his life,might go against his character for wisdom,if the fact became known while he was as yet only a student.

Mr.Wilkins wondered a little;but acceded,as he always did,to any of Ellinor's requests.Mr.Ness was a confidant,of course,and some of Lady Maria's connections heard of it,and forgot it again very soon;and,as it happened,no one else was sufficiently interested in Ellinor to care to ascertain the fact.

All this time,Mr.Ralph Corbet maintained a very quietly decided attitude towards his own family.He was engaged to Miss Wilkins;and all he could say was,he felt sorry that they disapproved of it.He was not able to marry just at present,and before the time for his marriage arrived,he trusted that his family would take a more reasonable view of things,and be willing to receive her as his wife with all becoming respect or affection.This was the substance of what he repeated in different forms in reply to his father's angry letters.At length,his invariable determination made way with his father;the paternal thunderings were subdued to a distant rumbling in the sky;and presently the inquiry was broached as to how much fortune Miss Wilkins would have;how much down on her marriage;what were the eventual probabilities.Now this was a point which Mr.

Ralph Corbet himself wished to be informed upon.He had not thought much about it in making the engagement;he had been too young,or too much in love.But an only child of a wealthy attorney ought to have something considerable;and an allowance so as to enable the young couple to start housekeeping in a moderately good part of town,would be an advantage to him in his profession.So he replied to his father,adroitly suggesting that a letter containing certain modifications of the inquiry which had been rather roughly put in Mr.

Corbet's last,should be sent to him,in order that he might himself ascertain from Mr.Wilkins what were Ellinor's prospects as regarded fortune.

The desired letter came;but not in such a form that he could pass it on to Mr.Wilkins;he preferred to make quotations,and even these quotations were a little altered and dressed before he sent them on.

The gist of his letter to Mr.Wilkins was this.He stated that he hoped soon to be in a position to offer Ellinor a home;that he anticipated a steady progress in his profession,and consequently in his income;but that contingencies might arise,as his father suggested,which would deprive him of the power of earning a livelihood,perhaps when it might be more required than it would be at first;that it was true that,after his mother's death a small estate in Shropshire would come to him as second son,and of course Ellinor would receive the benefit of this property,secured to her legally as Mr.Wilkins thought best--that being a matter for after discussion--but that at present his father was anxious,as might be seen from the extract to ascertain whether Mr.Wilkins could secure him from the contingency of having his son's widow and possible children thrown upon his hands,by giving Ellinor a dowry;and if so,it was gently insinuated,what would be the amount of the same.

When Mr.Wilkins received this letter it startled him out of a happy day-dream.He liked Ralph Corbet and the whole connection quite well enough to give his consent to an engagement;and sometimes even he was glad to think that Ellinor's future was assured,and that she would have a protector and friends after he was dead and gone.But he did not want them to assume their responsibilities so soon.He had not distinctly contemplated her marriage as an event likely to happen before his death.He could not understand how his own life would go on without her:or indeed why she and Ralph Corbet could not continue just as they were at present.He came down to breakfast with the letter in his hand.By Ellinor's blushes,as she glanced at the handwriting,he knew that she had heard from her lover by the same post;by her tender caresses--caresses given as if to make up for the pain which the prospect of her leaving him was sure to cause him--he was certain that she was aware of the contents of the letter.

Yet he put it in his pocket,and tried to forget it.

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