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Yes; he was smiling; for he knew that these moments of nervous fear are best met jestingly。 He made her drink the wine and water; and then he showed her where the bell was; ringing it as he did so。 Its position had been changed in some late alterations to the house。

〃Your rooms shall be changed to…morrow; Isabel。〃

〃No; let us remain in these。 I shall like to feel that papa was once their occupant。 I won't get nervous again。〃

But; even as she spoke; her actions belied her words。 Mr。 Carlyle had gone to the door and opened it; and she flew close up to him; cowering behind him。

〃Shall you be gone very long; Archibald?〃 she whispered。

〃Not more than an hour;〃 he answered。 But he hastily put back one of his hands; and held her tightly in his protecting grasp。 Marvel was coming along the corridor in answer to the ring。

〃Have the goodness to let Miss Carlyle know that I am not coming down again to…night;〃 he said。

〃Yes; sir。〃

Mr。 Carlyle shut the door; and then looked at his wife and laughed。 〃He is very kind to me;〃 thought Isabel。

With the morning began the perplexities of Lady Isabel Carlyle。 But; first of all; just fancy the group at breakfast。 Miss Carlyle descended in the startling costume the reader has seen; took her seat at the breakfast…table; and there sat bolt upright。 Mr。 Carlyle came down next; and then Lady Isabel entered; in an elegant half…mourning dress; with flowing black ribbons。

〃Good morning; ma'am。 I hope you slept well;〃 was Miss Carlyle's salutation。

〃Quite well; thank you;〃 she answered; as she took her seat opposite Miss Carlyle。 Miss Carlyle pointed to the top of the table。

〃That is your place; ma'am; but I will pour out the coffee; and save you the trouble; if you wish it。〃

〃I should be glad if you would;〃 answered Lady Isabel。

So Miss Carlyle proceeded to her duties; very stern and grim。 The meal was nearly over; when Peter came in; and said the butcher had come up for orders。 Miss Carlyle looked at Lady Isabel; waiting; of course; for her to give them。 Isabel was silent with perplexity; she had never given such an order in her life。 Totally ignorant was she of the requirements of a household; and did not know whether to suggest a few pounds of meat or a whole cow。 It was the presence of that grim Miss Corny which put her out。 Alone with her husband she would have said; 〃What ought I to order; Archibald? Tell me。〃 Peter waited。

〃A Something to roast and boil; if you please;〃 stammered Lady Isabel。

She spoke in a low tone。 Embarrassment makes cowards of us; and Mr。 Carlyle repeated it after her。 He knew no more about housekeeping than she did。

〃Something to roast and boil; tell the man; Peter。〃

Up started Miss Corny; she could not stand that。 〃Are you aware; Lady Isabel; that an order such as that would only puzzle the butcher? Shall I give the necessary orders for to…day? The fishmonger will be here presently!〃

〃Oh; I wish you would!〃 cried the relieved Lady Isabel。 〃I have not been accustomed to it; but I must learn。 I don't think I know anything about housekeeping。〃

Miss Corny's answer was to stalk from the room。 Isabel rose from her chair; like a bird released from its cage; and stood by his side。 〃Have you finished; Archibald?〃

〃I think I have; dear。 Oh! Here's my coffee。 There; I have finished now。〃

〃Let us go around the grounds。〃

He rose; laid his hands playfully on her slender waist; and looked at her。 〃You may as well ask me to take a journey to the moon。 It is past nine; and I have not been to the office for a month。〃

The tears rose in her eyes。 〃I wish you would be always with me! East Lynne will not be East Lynne without you。〃

〃I will be with you as much as ever I can; my dearest;〃 he whispered。 〃Come and walk with me through the park。〃

She ran for her bonnet; gloves and parasol。 Mr。 Carlyle waited for her in the hall; and they went out together。

He thought it a good opportunity to speak about his sister。 〃She wishes to remain with us;〃 he said。 〃I do not know what to decide。 On the one hand I think she might save you the worry of household management; on the other; I fancy we shall be happier by ourselves。〃

Isabel's heart sank within her at the idea of that stern Miss Corny; mounted over her as resident guard; but; refined and sensitive; almost painfully considerate of the feelings of others; she raised no word of objection。 〃As you and Miss Carlyle please;〃 she answered。

〃Isabel;〃 he said; 〃I wish it to be as you please; I wish matters to be arranged as may best please you: and I will have them so arranged。 My chief object in life now is your happiness。〃

He spoke in all the sincerity of truth; and Isabel knew it: and the thought came across her that with him by her side; her loving protector; Miss Carlyle could not mar her life's peace。 〃Let her stay; Archibald; she will not incommode us。〃

〃At any rate it can be tried for a month or two; and we shall see how it works;〃 he musingly observed。

They reached the park gates。 〃I wish I could go with you and be your clerk;〃 she cried; unwilling to release his hand。 〃I should not have all that long way to go back by myself。〃

He laughed and shook his head; telling her that she wanted to bribe him into taking her back; but it could not be。 And away he went; after saying farewell。



CHAPTER XVI。

DOMESTIC TROUBLES。

Isabel wandered back; and then wandered through the rooms; they looked lovely; not as they had seemed to look in her father's time。 In her dressing…room knelt Marvel; unpacking。 She rose when Lady Isabel entered。

〃Can I speak to you a moment; if you please my lady?〃

〃What is it?〃

Then Marvel poured forth her tale。 That she feared so small an establishment would not suit her; and if my lady pleased; she would like to leave at oncethat day。 Anticipating it; she had not unpacked her things。

〃There has been some mistake about the servants; Marvel; but it will be remedied as soon as possible。 And I told you before I married that Mr。 Carlyle's establishment would be a limited one。〃

〃My lady perhaps I could put up with that; but I never could stop in the house with〃 〃that female Guy〃 had been on the tip of Marvel's tongue; but she remembered in time of whom she was speaking〃with Miss Carlyle。 I fear; my lady; we have both got tempers that would slash; and might be flying at each other。 I could not stop; my lady; for untold gold。 And if you please to make me forfeit my running month's salary; why I must do it。 So when I have set your ladyship's things to rights; I hope you'll allow me to go。〃

Lady Isabel would not condescend to ask her to remain; but she wondered how she should manage the inconvenience。 She drew her desk toward her。 〃What is the amount due to you?〃 she inquired; as she unlocked it。

〃Up to the end of the quarter; my lady?〃 cried Marvel; in a brisk tone。

〃No;〃 coldly answered Lady Isabel。 〃Up to to…day。〃

〃I have not had time to reckon; my lady。〃

Lady Isabel took a pencil and paper; made out the account; and laid it down in gold and silver on the table。 〃It is more than you deserve; Marvel;〃 she remarked; 〃and more than you would get in most places。 You ought to have given me proper notice。〃

Marvel melted into tears; and began a string of excuses。 〃She should never have wished to leave so kind a lady; but for attendant ill… conveniences; and she hoped my lady would not object to testify to her character。〃

Lady Isabel quitted the room in the midst of it; and in the course of the day Marvel took her departure; Joyce telling her that she ought to be ashamed of herself。

〃I couldn't help myself;〃 retorted Marvel; 〃and I am sorry to leave her; for she's a pleasant young lady to serve。〃

〃Well; I know I'd have helped myself;〃 was Joyce's remark。 〃I would not go off in this unhandsome way from a good mistress。〃

〃Perhaps you wouldn't;〃 loftily returned Marvel; 〃but my inside feelings are delicate and can't bear to be trampled upon。 The same house is not going to hold me and that tall female image; who's more fit to be carried about at a foreign carnival than some that they do carry。〃

So Marvel left。 And when Lady Isabel went to her room to dress for dinner; Joyce entered it。

〃I am not much accustomed to a lady's maid's duties;〃 began she; 〃but Miss Carlyle has sent me; my lady; to do what I can for you; if you will allow me。〃

Isabel thought it was kind of Miss Carlyle。

〃And if you please to trust me with the keys of your things; I will take charge of them for you; my lady; until you are suited with a maid;〃 Joyce resumed。

〃I don't know anything about the keys;〃 answered Isabel; 〃I never keep them。〃

Joyce did her best; and Lady Isabel went down。 It was nearly six o'clock; the dinner hour; and she strolled to the park gates; hoping to meet Mr。 Carlyle。 Taking a few steps out; she looked down the road; but could not see him coming; so she turned in again; and sat down under a shady tree out of view of the road。 It was remarkably warm weather for the closing days of May。

Half an hour; and then Mr。 Carlyle came pelting up; passed the gates; and turned on to the grass。 There he saw his wife。 She had fallen asleep; her head leaning against the trunk of a tree。 Her bonnet and parasol lay at her feet; her scarf had dropped; and she looked like a lovely child; her lips partly open; her cheeks flushed; and her beautiful hair falling around。 It was an exquisite picture; and his heart beat quicker within him as he felt that it was all his own。 A smile stole to his lips as he stood looking at her。 She opened her eyes; and for a minute could not remember where she was。 Then she started up。

〃Oh; Archibald! Have I been asleep?〃

〃Ay; and might have been stolen and carried off。 I could not afford that; Isabel。〃

〃I don't know how it came about。 I was listening for you。〃

〃What have you been doing all day?〃 he asked; as he drew her arm within his; and they walked on。

〃Oh; I hardly know;〃 she sighed。 〃Trying the new piano; and looking at my watch; wishing the time would go quicker; that you might come home。 The ponies and carriage have arrived; Archibald。〃

〃I know they have; my dear。 Have you been out of doors much?〃

〃No; I waited for you。〃 And then she told him about Marvel。 He felt vexed;

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