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dining…rooms; reception…rooms; billiard…rooms; and smoking…rooms; into a 

palace   by   itself。   Even   the   dungeon…like   vaults   beneath;   now   lighted   and 



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ventilated   on   the   most   approved   modern   plan;   had   been   turned   as   if   by 

magic into kitchens; servants' offices; ice…rooms; and wine cellars; worthy 

of the splendour of the grandest hotel in Italy; in the now bygone period of 

seventeen years since。 

     Passing from the lapse of the summer months at Venice; to the lapse of 

the summer months in Ireland; it is next to be recorded that Mrs。 Rolland 

obtained the situation of attendant on the invalid Mrs。 Carbury; and that 

the fair Miss Haldane; like a female Caesar; came; saw; and conquered; on 

her first day's visit to the new Lord Montbarry's house。 

     The ladies were as loud in her praises as Arthur Barville himself。 Lord 

Montbarry declared that she was the only perfectly pretty woman he had 

ever   seen;   who   was   really   unconscious   of   her   own   attractions。   The   old 

nurse   said   she   looked   as   if   she   had   just   stepped   out   of   a   picture;   and 

wanted   nothing   but   a   gilt   frame   round   her   to   make   her   complete。   Miss 

Haldane;      on   her   side;   returned    from   her    first  visit  to  the   Montbarrys 

charmed   with   her   new   acquaintances。            Later   on   the   same   day;   Arthur 

called   with   an   offering   of   fruit   and   flowers   for   Mrs。   Carbury;   and   with 

instructions   to   ask   if   she   was   well   enough   to   receive   Lord   and   Lady 

Montbarry and Miss Lockwood on the morrow。 In a week's time; the two 

households   were   on   the   friendliest   terms。   Mrs。   Carbury;   confined   to   the 

sofa by a spinal malady; had been hitherto dependent on her niece for one 

of the few pleasures she could enjoy; the pleasure of having the best new 

novels read to her as they came out。             Discovering this; Arthur volunteered 

to relieve Miss Haldane; at intervals; in the office of reader。 He was clever 

at mechanical contrivances of all sorts; and he introduced improvements in 

Mrs。     Carbury's     couch;    and    in  the   means     of   conveying      her   from    the 

bedchamber         to   the   drawing…room;        which     alleviated     the   poor    lady's 

sufferings   and      brightened     her   gloomy   life。     With   these     claims   on    the 

gratitude      of   the   aunt;   aided     by   the   personal     advantages       which     he 

unquestionably   possessed; Arthur   advanced   rapidly   in   the   favour   of   the 

charming niece。 She was; it is needless to say; perfectly well aware that he 

was   in    love   with   her;   while    he  was    himself   modestly   reticent       on   the 

subject     so   far   as  words     went。     But    she   was    not   equally    quick    in 



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penetrating the nature of her own feelings towards Arthur。                  Watching the 

two     young     people     with    keen    powers      of   observation;     necessarily 

concentrated   on   them   by   the   complete   seclusion   of   her   life;   the   invalid 

lady discovered signs of roused sensibility in Miss Haldane; when Arthur 

was present; which had never yet shown themselves in her social relations 

with other admirers eager to pay their addresses to her。 Having drawn her 

own     conclusions      in  private;   Mrs。    Carbury     took   the   first  favourable 

opportunity (in Arthur's interests) of putting them to the test。 

     'I   don't   know   what   I   shall   do;'   she   said   one   day;   'when Arthur   goes 

away。' 

     Miss   Haldane   looked   up   quickly   from   her   work。       'Surely   he   is   not 

going to leave us!' she exclaimed。 

     'My  dear!   he   has   already  stayed   at   his   uncle's house   a   month   longer 

than he   intended。      His   father  and   mother naturally  expect   to   see  him  at 

home again。' 

     Miss Haldane met this difficulty with a suggestion; which could only 

have proceeded from a judgment already disturbed by the ravages of the 

tender passion。       'Why can't his father and mother go and see him at Lord 

Montbarry's?' she asked。          'Sir Theodore's place is only thirty miles away; 

and    Lady    Barville    is  Lord   Montbarry's      sister。  They   needn't    stand   on 

ceremony。' 

     'They may have other engagements;' Mrs。 Carbury remarked。 

     'My dear aunt; we don't know that!           Suppose you ask Arthur?' 

     'Suppose you ask him?' 

     Miss Haldane bent her head again over her work。                 Suddenly as it was 

done; her aunt had seen her faceand her face betrayed her。 

     When Arthur came the next day; Mrs。 Carbury said a word to him in 

private;    while   her   niece   was   in  the   garden。    The    last  new    novel   lay 

neglected   on   the table。     Arthur   followed   Miss   Haldane  into the  garden。 

The next day he wrote home; enclosing in his letter a photograph of Miss 

Haldane。      Before   the   end   of   the   week;   Sir Theodore   and   Lady   Barville 

arrived at Lord Montbarry's; and formed their own judgment of the fidelity 

of the portrait。 They had themselves married early in lifeand; strange to 



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say; they did not object on principle to the early marriages of other people。 

The question of age being thus disposed of; the course of true love had no 

other   obstacles   to   encounter。   Miss   Haldane   was   an   only   child;   and   was 

possessed of an ample fortune。 Arthur's career at the university had been 

creditable; but certainly not brilliant enough to present his withdrawal in 

the   light   of   a   disaster。   As   Sir   Theodore's   eldest   son;   his   position   was 

already made for him。 He was two…and…twenty years of age; and the young 

lady was eighteen。 There was really no producible reason for keeping the 

lovers waiting; and no excuse for deferring the wedding…day beyond the 

first week in September。         In the interval; while the bride and bridegroom 

would be necessarily absent on the inevitable tour abroad; a sister of Mrs。 

Carbury volunteered to stay with her during the temporary separation from 

her niece。     On the conclusion of the honeymoon; the young couple were 

to   return   to   Ireland;   and   were   to   establish   themselves   in   Mrs。   Carbury's 

spacious and comfortable house。 

     These arrangements were decided upon early in the month of August。 

About the same date; the last alterations in the old palace at Venice were 

completed。       The rooms were dried by steam; the cellars were stocked; the 

manager   collected   round   him   his   army   of   skilled   servants;   and   the   new 

hotel was advertised all over Europe to open in October。 



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                              CHAPTER XV 



                    (MISS AGNES LOCKWOOD TO MRS。                          FERRARI) 

     'I promised to give you some account; dear Emily; of the marriage of 

Mr。 Arthur Barville and Miss Haldane。              It took place ten days since。 But I 

have   had   so   many  things   to   look   after   in   the   absence   of   the   master   and 

mistress of this house; that I am only able to write to you to…day。 

     'The    invitations    to  the   wedding     were    limited   to   members      of  the 

families on either side; in consideration of the ill health of Miss Haldane's 

aunt。   On   the   side   of   the   Montbarry   family;   there   were   present;   besides 

Lord and Lady Montbarry; Sir Theodore and Lady Barville; Mrs。 Norbury 

(whom       you   may    remember      as   his  lordship's    second    sister);  and    Mr。 

Francis   Westwick;   and   Mr。   Henry  Westwick。           The   three   children   and   I 

attended   the   ceremony   as   bridesmaids。        We   were   joined   by   two   young 

ladies;   cousins   of   the   bride   and   very   agreeable   girls。   Our   dresses   were 

white;    trimmed     with   green    in  honour    of   Ireland;   and   we   each   had   a 

handsome gold bracelet given to us as a present from the bridegroom。                       If 

you    add    to  the   persons    whom      I  have   already    mentioned;      the   elder 

members of Mrs。 Carbury's family; and the old servants in both houses 


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