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第35章

W HEN the last of the guests had driven away, I went back into the inner hall and found Samuel at the side-table, presiding over the brandy and soda-water.My lady and Miss Rachel came out of the drawing-room, followed by the two gentlemen.Mr.Godfrey had some brandy and soda-water.Mr.Franklin took nothing.He sat down, looking dead tired;the talking on this birthday occasion had, I suppose, been too much for him.

My lady, turning round to wish them good night, looked hard at the wicked Colonel's legacy shining in her daughter's dress.

`Rachel,' she asked, `where are you going to put your Diamond to-night?'

Miss Rachel was in high good spirits, just in that humour for talking nonsense, and perversely persisting in it as if it was sense, which you may sometimes have observed in young girls, when they are highly wrought up, at the end of an exciting day.First, she declared she didn't know where to put the Diamond.Then she said, `on her dressing-table, of course, along with her other things.' Then she remembered that the Diamond might take to shining of itself, with its awful moony light in the dark--and that would terrify her in the dead of night.Then she bethought herself of an Indian cabinet which stood in her sitting-room; and instantly made up her mind to put the Indian diamond in the Indian cabinet, for the purpose of permitting two beautiful native productions to admire each other.Having let her little flow of nonsense run on as far as that point, her mother interposed and stopped her.

`My dear! your Indian cabinet has no lock to it,' says my lady.

`Good Heavens, mamma!' cried Miss Rachel, `is this an hotel? Are there thieves in the house?'

Without taking notice of this fantastic way of talking, my lady wished the gentlemen good night.She next turned to Miss Rachel, and kissed her.

`Why not let me keep the Diamond for you to-night?' she asked.

Miss Rachel received that proposal as she might, ten years since, have received a proposal to part her from a new doll.My lady saw there was no reasoning with her that night.`Come into my room, Rachel, the first thing to-morrow morning,' she said.`I shall have something to say to you.'

With those last words she left us slowly; thinking her own thoughts, and, to all appearance, not best pleased with the way by which they were leading her.

Miss Rachel was the next to say good night.She shook hands first with Mr.Godfrey, who was standing at the other end of the hall, looking at a picture.Then she turned back to Mr.Franklin, still sitting weary and silent in a corner.

What words passed between them I can't say.But standing near the old oak frame which holds our large looking-glass, I saw her reflected in it, slyly slipping the locket which Mr.Franklin had given to her, out of the bosom of her dress, and showing it to him for a moment, with a smile which certainly meant something out of the common, before she tripped off to bed.This incident staggered me a little in the reliance I had previously felt on my own judgment.I began to think that Penelope might be right about the state of her young lady's affections, after all.

As soon as Miss Rachel left him eyes to see with Mr.Franklin noticed me.His variable humour, shifting about everything, had shifted about the Indians already.

`Betteredge,' he said, `I'm half inclined to think I took Mr.Murthwaite too seriously, when we had that talk in the shrubbery.I wonder whether he has been trying any of his traveller's tales on us? Do you really mean to let the dogs loose?'

`I'll relieve them of their collars, sir,' I answered, `and leave them free to take a turn in the night, if they smell a reason for it.'

`All right,' says Mr.Franklin.`We'll see what is to be done to-morrow.

I am not at all disposed to alarm my aunt, Betteredge, without a very pressing reason for it.Good night.'

He looked so worn and pale as he nodded to me, and took his candle to go upstairs, that I ventured to advise his having a drop of brandy-and-water, by way of night-cap.Mr.Godfrey, walking towards us from the other end of the hall, backed me.He pressed Mr.Franklin, in the friendliest manner, to take something, before he went to bed.

I only note these trifling circumstances, because, after all I had seen and heard, that day, it pleased me to observe that our two gentlemen were on just as good terms as ever.Their warfare of words (heard by Penelope in the drawing-room), and their rivalry for the best place in Miss Rachel's good graces, seemed to have set no serious difference between them.But there! they were both good-tempered, and both men of the world.And there is certainly this merit in people of station, that they are not nearly so quarrel-some among each other as people of no station at all.

Mr.Franklin declined the brandy-and-water; and went upstairs with Mr.

Godfrey, their rooms being next door to each other.On the landing, however, either his cousin persuaded him, or he veered about and changed his mind as usual.`Perhaps I may want it in the night,' he called down to me.`Send up some brandy-and-water into my room.'

I sent up Samuel with the brandy-and-water; and then went out and unbuckled the dogs' collars.They both lost their heads with astonishment on being set loose at that time of night, and jumped upon me like a couple of puppies!

However, the rain soon cooled them down again: they lapped a drop of water each, and crept back into their kennels.As I went into the house I noticed signs in the sky which betokened a break in the weather for the better.

For the present, it still poured heavily, and the ground was in a perfect sop.

Samuel and I went all over the house, and shut up as usual.I examined everything myself, and trusted nothing to my deputy on this occasion.All was safe and fast when I rested my old bones in bed, between midnight and one in the morning.

The worries of the day had been a little too much for me, I suppose.

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