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第12章

EARLY the next morning, the good old butler came to me, in great perturbation, for a word of advice.

"Do come, sir, and look at the master! I can't find it in my heart to wake him."It was time to wake him, if we were to go to London that day.Iwent into the bedroom.Although I was no doctor, the restorative importance of that profound and quiet sleep impressed itself on me so strongly, that I took the responsibility of leaving him undisturbed.The event proved that I had acted wisely.He slept until noon.There was no return of "the torment of the voice"--as he called it, poor fellow.We passed a quiet day, excepting one little interruption, which I am warned not to pass over without a word of record in this narrative.

We had returned from a ride.Romayne had gone into the library to read; and I was just leaving the stables, after a look at some recent improvements, when a pony-chaise with a gentleman in it drove up to the door.He asked politely if he might be allowed to see the house.There were some fine pictures at Vange, as well as many interesting relics of antiquity; and the rooms were shown, in Romayne's absence, to the very few travelers who were adventurous enough to cross the heathy desert that surrounded the Abbey.On this occasion, the stranger was informed that Mr.

Romayne was at home.He at once apologized--with an appearance of disappointment, however, which induced me to step forward and speak to him.

"Mr.Romayne is not very well," I said; "and I cannot venture to ask you into the house.But you will be welcome, I am sure, to walk round the grounds, and to look at the ruins of the Abbey."He thanked me, and accepted the invitation.I find no great difficulty in describing him, generally.He was elderly, fat.and cheerful; buttoned up in a long black frockcoat, and presenting that closely shaven face and that inveterate expression of watchful humility about the eyes, which we all associate with the reverend personality of a priest.

To my surprise, he seemed, in some degree at least, to know his way about the place.He made straight for the dreary little lake which I have already mentioned, and stood looking at it with an interest which was so incomprehensible to me, that I own Iwatched him.

He ascended the slope of the moorland, and entered the gate which led to the grounds.All that the gardeners had done to make the place attractive failed to claim his attention.He walked past lawns, shrubs, and flower-beds, and only stopped at an old stone fountain, which tradition declared to have been one of the ornaments of the garden in the time of the monks.Having carefully examined this relic of antiquity, he took a sheet of paper from his pocket, and consulted it attentively.It might have been a plan of the house and grounds, or it might not--I can only report that he took the path which led him, by the shortest way, to the ruined Abbey church.

As he entered the roofless inclosure, he reverently removed his hat.It was impossible for me to follow him any further, without exposing myself to the risk of discovery.I sat down on one of the fallen stones, waiting to see him again.It must have been at least half an hour before he appeared.He thanked me for my kindness, as composedly as if he had quite expected to find me in the place that I occupied.

"I have been deeply interested in all that I have seen," he said.

"May I venture to ask, what is perhaps an indiscreet question on the part of a stranger?"I ventured, on my side, to inquire what the question might be.

"Mr.Romayne is indeed fortunate," he resumed, "in the possession of this beautiful place.He is a young man, I think?""Yes."

"Is he married?"

"No."

"Excuse my curiosity.The owner of Vange Abbey is an interesting person to all good antiquaries like myself.Many thanks again.

Good-day."

His pony-chaise took him away.His last look rested--not on me--but on the old Abbey.

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