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第35章

"That were a dear dog!" Bruno exclaimed."Has we to go far, Sylvie?

I's tired!"

"Not much further, darling!" Sylvie gently replied."Do you see that shining, just beyond those trees? I'm almost sure it's the gate of Fairyland! I know it's all golden--Father told me so and so bright, so bright!" she went on dreamily.

"It dazzles!" said Bruno, shading his eyes with one little hand, while the other clung tightly to Sylvie's hand, as if he were half-alarmed at her strange manner.

For the child moved on as if walking in her sleep, her large eyes gazing into the far distance, and her breath coming and going in quick pantings of eager delight.I knew, by some mysterious mental light, that a great change was taking place in my sweet little friend (for such I loved to think her) and that she was passing from the condition of a mere Outland Sprite into the true Fairy-nature.

Upon Bruno the change came later: but it was completed in both before they reached the golden gate, through which I knew it would be impossible for me to follow.I could but stand outside, and take a last look at the two sweet children, ere they disappeared within, and the golden gate closed with a bang.

And with such a bang! "It never will shut like any other cupboard-door," Arthur explained."There's something wrong with the hinge.However, here's the cake and wine.And you've had your forty winks.So you really must get off to bed, old man! You're fit for nothing else.Witness my hand, Arthur Forester, M.D."By this time I was wide-awake again."Not quite yet!" I pleaded.

"Really I'm not sleepy now.And it isn't midnight yet.""Well, I did want to say another word to you," Arthur replied in a relenting tone, as he supplied me with the supper he had prescribed.

"Only I thought you were too sleepy for it to-night."We took our midnight meal almost in silence; for an unusual nervousness seemed to have seized on my old friend.

"What kind of a night is it?" he asked, rising and undrawing the window-curtains, apparently to change the subject for a minute.

I followed him to the window, and we stood together, looking out, in silence.

"When I first spoke to you about--" Arthur began, after a long and embarrassing silence, "that is, when we first talked about her--for Ithink it was you that introduced the subject--my own position in life forbade me to do more than worship her from a distance:

and I was turning over plans for leaving this place finally, and settling somewhere out of all chance of meeting her again.

That seemed to be my only chance of usefulness in life.

Would that have been wise?" I said."To leave yourself no hope at all?""There was no hope to leave," Arthur firmly replied, though his eyes glittered with tears as he gazed upwards into the midnight sky, from which one solitary star, the glorious 'Vega,' blazed out in fitful splendour through the driving clouds."She was like that star to me--bright, beautiful, and pure, but out of reach, out of reach!"He drew the curtains again, and we returned to our places by the fireside.

"What I wanted to tell you was this," he resumed."I heard this evening from my solicitor.I can't go into the details of the business, but the upshot is that my worldly wealth is much more than Ithought, and I am (or shall soon be) in a position to offer marriage, without imprudence, to any lady, even if she brought nothing.I doubt if there would be anything on her side: the Earl is poor, I believe.

But I should have enough for both, even if health failed.""I wish you all happiness in your married life!" I cried.

"Shall you speak to the Earl to-morrow?"

"Not yet awhile," said Arthur."He is very friendly, but I dare not think he means more than that, as yet.And as for--as for Lady Muriel, try as I may, I cannot read her feelings towards me.If there is love, she is hiding it! No, I must wait, I must wait!"I did not like to press any further advice on my friend, whose judgment, I felt, was so much more sober and thoughtful than my own;and we parted without more words on the subject that had now absorbed his thoughts, nay, his very life.

The next morning a letter from my solicitor arrived, summoning me to town on important business.

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