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第38章 CHAPTER VII(6)

Now,God be with thee,my dearest and loveliest!said the Earl,scarce tearing himself from her embrace,yet again returning to fold her again and again in his arms,and again bidding farewell,and again returning to kiss and bid adieu once more.The sun is on the verge of the blue horizon--I dare not stay.Ere this I should have been ten miles from hence.Such were the words with which at length he strove to cut short their parting interview.You will not grant my request,then?said the Countess.Ah,false knight!did ever lady,with bare foot in slipper,seek boon of a brave knight,yet return with denial?Anything,Amy,anything thou canst ask I will grant,answered the Earl--always excepting,he said,that which might ruin us both.Nay,said the Countess,I urge not my wish to be acknowledged in the character which would make me the envy of England--as the wife,that is,of my brave and noble lord,the first as the most fondly beloved of English nobles.Let me but share the secret with my dear father!Let me but end his misery on my unworthy account--they say he is ill,the good old kind-hearted man!They say?asked the Earl hastily;who says?Did not Varney convey to Sir Hugh all we dare at present tell him concerning your happiness and welfare?and has he not told you that the good old knight was following,with good heart and health,his favourite and wonted exercise.Who has dared put other thoughts into your head?Oh,no one,my lord,no one,said the Countess,something alarmed at the tone,in which the question was put;but yet,my lord,I would fain be assured by mine own eyesight that my father is well.Be contented,Amy;thou canst not now have communication with thy father or his house.Were it not a deep course of policy to commit no secret unnecessarily to the custody of more than must needs be,it were sufficient reason for secrecy that yonder Cornish man,yonder Trevanion,or Tressilian,or whatever his name is,haunts the old knight's house,and must necessarily know whatever is communicated there.My lord,answered the Countess,I do not think it so.My father has been long noted a worthy and honourable man;and for Tressilian,if we can pardon ourselves the ill we have wrought him,I will wager the coronet I am to share with you one day that he is incapable of returning injury for injury.I will not trust him,however,Amy,said her husband--by my honour,I will not trust him,I would rather the foul fiend intermingle in our secret than this Tressilian!And why,my lord?said the Countess,though she shuddered slightly at the tone of determination in which he spoke;let me but know why you think thus hardly of Tressilian?Madam,replied the Earl,my will ought to be a sufficient reason.If you desire more,consider how this Tressilian is leagued,and with whom.He stands high in the opinion of this Radcliffe,this Sussex,against whom I am barely able to maintain my ground in the opinion of our suspicious mistress;and if he had me at such advantage,Amy,as to become acquainted with the tale of our marriage,before Elizabeth were fitly prepared,Iwere an outcast from her grace for ever--a bankrupt at once in favour and in fortune,perhaps,for she hath in her a touch of her father Henry--a victim,and it may be a bloody one,to her offended and jealous resentment.But why,my lord,again urged his lady,should you deem thus injuriously of a man of whom you know so little?What you do know of Tressilian is through me,and it is I who assure you that in no circumstances will be betray your secret.If I did him wrong in your behalf,my lord,I am now the more concerned you should do him justice.You are offended at my speaking of him,what would you say had I actually myself seen him?If you had,replied the Earl,you would do well to keep that interview as secret as that which is spoken in a confessional.Iseek no one's ruin;but he who thrusts himself on my secret privacy were better look well to his future walk.The bear [The Leicester cognizance was the ancient device adopted by his father,when Earl of Warwick,the bear and ragged staff.]brooks no one to cross his awful path.Awful,indeed!said the Countess,turning very pale.

You are ill,my love,said the Earl,supporting her in his arms.Stretch yourself on your couch again;it is but an early day for you to leave it.Have you aught else,involving less than my fame,my fortune,and my life,to ask of me?Nothing,my lord and love,answered the Countess faintly;something there was that I would have told you,but your anger has driven it from my recollection.Reserve it till our next meeting,my love,said the Earl fondly,and again embracing her;and barring only those requests which I cannot and dare not grant,thy wish must be more than England and all its dependencies can fulfil,if it is not gratified to the letter.Thus saying,he at length took farewell.At the bottom of the staircase he received from Varney an ample livery cloak and slouched hat,in which he wrapped himself so as to disguise his person and completely conceal his features.Horses were ready in the courtyard for himself and Varney;for one or two of his train,intrusted with the secret so far as to know or guess that the Earl intrigued with a beautiful lady at that mansion,though her name and duality were unknown to them,had already been dismissed over-night.

Anthony Foster himself had in hand the rein of the Earl's palfrey,a stout and able nag for the road;while his old serving-man held the bridle of the more showy and gallant steed which Richard Varney was to occupy in the character of master.

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