Beauchamp's Career — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 730 pages of information about Beauchamp's Career — Complete.

Beauchamp's Career — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 730 pages of information about Beauchamp's Career — Complete.

‘Have you been to my desk at all?’

’No.  I read your eyes and your hands:  I have been living on them.  To-day I find that I have not gained by it, as I hoped I should.  Ignorance kills me.  I really have courage to bear to hear just at this moment I have.’

‘There’s no bad news, my love,’ said the earl.

‘High fever, is it?’

’The usual fever.  Gannet’s with him.  I sent for Gannet to go there, to satisfy you.’

‘Nevil is not dead?’

‘Lord! ma’am, my dear soul!’

‘He is alive?’

’Quite:  certainly alive; as much alive as I am; only going a little faster, as fellows do in the jumps of a fever.  The best doctor in England is by his bed.  He ’s doing fairly.  You should have let me know you were fretting, my Rosamund.’

‘I did not wish to tempt you to lie, my dear lord.’

’Well, there are times when a woman . . . as you are:  but you’re a brave woman, a strong heart, and my wife.  You want some one to sit with you, don’t you?  Louise Devereux is a pleasant person, but you want a man to amuse you.  I’d have sent to Stukely, but you want a serious man, I fancy.’

So much had the earl been thrown out of his plan for protecting his wife, that he felt helpless, and hinted at the aids and comforts of religion.  He had not rejected the official Church, and regarding it now as in alliance with great Houses, he considered that its ministers might also be useful to the troubled women of noble families.  He offered, if she pleased, to call in the rector to sit with her—­the bishop of the diocese, if she liked.

‘But just as you like, my love,’ he added.  ’You know you have to avoid fretting.  I’ve heard my sisters talk of the parson doing them good off and on about the time of their being brought to bed.  He elevated their minds, they said.  I’m sure I’ve no objection.  If he can doctor the minds of women he’s got a profession worth something.’

Rosamund smothered an outcry.  ‘You mean that Nevil is past hope!’

’Not if he’s got a fair half of our blood in him.  And Richard Beauchamp gave the fellow good stock.  He has about the best blood in England.  That’s not saying much when they’ve taken to breed as they build—­stuff to keep the plasterers at work; devil a thought of posterity!’

‘There I see you and Nevil one, my dear lord,’ said Rosamund.  ’You think of those that are to follow us.  Talk to me of him.  Do not say, “the fellow.”  Say “Nevil.”  No, no; call him “the fellow.”  He was alive and well when you used to say it.  But smile kindly, as if he made you love him down in your heart, in spite of you.  We have both known that love, and that opposition to him; not liking his ideas, yet liking him so:  we were obliged to laugh—­I have seen you! as love does laugh!  If I am not crying over his grave, Everard?  Oh!’

The earl smoothed her forehead.  All her suspicions were rekindled.  ‘Truth! truth! give me truth.  Let me know what world I am in.’

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