a hat, and the cunning of the hands that clothed you
with cloth so fine; and then growing more profound
in their researches, they will pass from the study
of your mere dress to a serious contemplation of your
stately height, and your nut-brown hair, and the ruddy
glow of your English cheeks. And if they catch
a glimpse of your ungloved fingers, then again will
they make the air ring with their sweet screams of
wonder and amazement, as they compare the fairness
of your hand with their warmer tints, and even with
the hues of your own sunburnt face. Instantly
the ringleader of the gentle rioters imagines a new
sin; with tremulous boldness she touches, then grasps
your hand, and smoothes it gently betwixt her own,
and pries curiously into its make and colour, as though
it were silk of Damascus, or shawl of Cashmere.
And when they see you even then still sage and gentle,
the joyous girls will suddenly and screamingly, and
all at once, explain to each other that you are surely
quite harmless and innocent, a lion that makes no spring,
a bear that never hugs, and upon this faith, one after
the other, they will take your passive hand, and strive
to explain it, and make it a theme and a controversy.
But the one, the fairest and the sweetest of all,
is yet the most timid; she shrinks from the daring
deeds of her play-mates, and seeks shelter behind their
sleeves, and strives to screen her glowing consciousness
from the eyes that look upon her. But her laughing
sisters will have none of this cowardice; they vow
that the fair one
shall be their ’complice,
shall share their dangers,
shall touch the
hand of the stranger; they seize her small wrist,
and drag her forward by force, and at last, whilst
yet she strives to turn away, and to cover up her
whole soul under the folds of downcast eyelids, they
vanquish her utmost strength, they vanquish your utmost
modesty, and marry her hand to yours. The quick
pulse springs from her fingers, and throbs like a
whisper upon your listening palm. For an instant
her large timid eyes are upon you; in an instant they
are shrouded again, and there comes a blush so burning,
that the frightened girls stay their shrill laughter,
as though they had played too perilously, and harmed
their gentle sister. A moment, and all with
a sudden intelligence turn away and fly like deer,
yet soon again like deer they wheel round and return,
and stand, and gaze upon the danger, until they grow
brave once more.
“I regret to observe, that the removal of the
moral restraint imposed by the presence of the Mahometan
inhabitants has led to a certain degree of boisterous,
though innocent, levity in the bearing of the Christians,
and more especially in the demeanour of those who
belong to the younger portion of the female population;
but I feel assured that a more thorough knowledge of
the principles of their own pure religion will speedily
restore these young people to habits of propriety,
even more strict than those which were imposed upon
them by the authority of their Mahometan brethren.”
Bah! thus you might chant, if you chose; but loving
the truth, you will not so disown sweet Bethlehem;
you will not disown or dissemble your right good hearty
delight when you find, as though in a desert, this
gushing spring of fresh and joyous girlhood.