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第263章

Not many days after this came the news that Margaret Van Eyck was dead and buried.By a will she had made a year before, she left all her property, after her funeral expenses and certain presents to Reicht Heynes, to her dear daughter Margaret Brandt, requesting her to keep Reicht as long as unmarried.

By this will Margaret inherited a furnished house, and pictures and sketches that in the present day would be a fortune: among the pictures was one she valued more than a gallery of others.

It represented "A Betrothal." The solemnity of the ceremony was marked in the grave face of the man, and the demure complacency of the woman.She was painted almost entirely by Margaret Van Eyck, but the rest of the picture by Jan.The accessories were exquisitely finished, and remain a marvel of skill to this day.

Margaret Brandt sent word to Reicht to stay in the house till such time as she could find the heart to put foot in it, and miss the face and voice that used to meet her there; and to take special care of the picture "in the little cubboord:" meaning the diptych.

The next thing was, Luke Peterson came home, and heard that Gerard was a monk.

He was like to go mad with joy.He came to Margaret, and said -heed, mistress.If he cannot marry you I can.""You?" said Margaret."Why, I have seen him.""But he is a friar."

"He was my husband, and my boy's father long ere he was a friar.

And I have seen him, I've seen him."

Luke was thoroughly puzzled."I'll tell you what," said he; "Ihave got a cousin a lawyer.I'll go and ask him whether you are married or single.""Nay, I shall ask my own heart, not a lawyer.So that is your regard for me; to go making me the town talk, oh, fie!""That is done already without a word from me.""But not by such as seek my respect.And if you do it, never come nigh me again.""Ay," said Luke, with a sigh, "you are like a dove to all the rest; but you are a hardhearted tyrant to me.""'Tis your own fault, dear Luke, for wooing me.That is what lets me from being as kind to you as I desire, Luke, my bonny lad, listen to me.I am rich now; I can make my friends happy, though not myself.Look round the street, look round the parish.There is many a quean in it fairer than I twice told, and not spoiled with weeping.Look high; and take your choice.Speak you to the lass herself, and I'll speak to the mother; they shall not say thee nay; take my word for't.""I see what ye mean," said Luke, turning very red."But if I can't have your liking, I will none o' your money.I was your servant when you were poor as I; and poorer.No; if you would liever be a friar's leman than an honest man's wife, you are not the woman Itook you for: so part we withouten malice: seek you your comfort on yon road, where never a she did find it yet, and for me, I'll live and die a bachelor.Good even, mistress.""Farewell, dear Luke; and God forgive you for saying that to me."For some days Margaret dreaded, almost as much as she desired, the coming interview with Gerard.She said to herself, "I wonder not he keeps away a while; for so should I." However, he would hear he was a father; and the desire to see their boy would overcome everything."And," said the poor girl to herself, "if so be that meeting does not kill me, I feel I shall be better after it than Iam now."

But when day after day went by, and he was not heard of, a freezing suspicion began to crawl and creep towards her mind.What if his absence was intentional? What if he had gone to some cold-blooded monks his fellows, and they had told him never to see her more? The convent had ere this shown itself as merciless to true lovers as the grave itself.

At this thought the very life seemed to die out of her.

And now for the first time deep indignation mingled at times with her grief and apprehension."Can he have ever loved me? To run from me and his boy without a word! Why, this poor Luke thinks more of me than he does."While her mind was in this state, Giles came roaring."I've hit the clout; our Gerard is Vicar of Gouda."A very brief sketch of the dwarf's court life will suffice to prepare the reader for his own account of this feat.Some months before he went to court his intelligence had budded.He himself dated the change from a certain 8th of June, when, swinging by one hand along with the week's washing on a tight rope in the drying ground, something went crack inside his head; and lo! intellectual powers unchained.At court his shrewdness and bluntness of speech, coupled with his gigantic voice and his small stature, made him a Power: without the last item I fear they would have conducted him to that unpopular gymnasium, the gallows.The young Duchess of Burgundy, and Marie the heiress apparent, both petted him, as great ladies have petted dwarfs in all ages; and the court poet melted butter by the six-foot rule, and poured enough of it down his back to stew Goliah in.He even amplified, versified, and enfeebled certain rough and ready sentences dictated by Giles.

The centipedal prolixity that resulted went to Eli by letter, thus entitled-"The high and puissant Princess Marie of Bourgogne her lytel jantilman hys complaynt of y' Coort, and praise of a rusticall lyfe, versificated, and empapyred by me the lytel jantilman's right lovynge and obsequious servitor, etc."But the dwarf reached his climax by a happy mixture of mind and muscle; thus:

The day before a grand court joust he challenged the Duke's giant to a trial of strength.This challenge made the gravest grin, and aroused expectation.

Giles had a lofty pole planted ready, and at the appointed hour went up it like a squirrel, and by strength of arm made a right angle with his body, and so remained: then slid down so quickly, that the high and puissant princess squeaked, and hid her face in her hands, not to see the demise of her pocket-Hercules.

The giant effected only about ten feet, then looked ruefully up and ruefully down, and descended, bathed in perspiration to argue the matter.

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