Part 74 (1/2)
”What would people say?”
”What could they say? You come to me, which I am all the mother you have got left upon earth, and what scandal could they make out of that, I should like to know? Let them try it. But don't let me catch it atween their lips, or down they do go on the bare ground, and their caps in pieces to the winds of heaven;” and she flourished her hand and a ma.s.sive arm with a gesture free, inspired, and formidable.
”Ah! nurse, with you I should indeed feel safe from every ill. But, for all that, I shall never go beyond the usages of society. I shall never leave my aunt's house.”
”I don't say as you will. But I shall get your room ready this afternoon, and no later.”
”No, nurse, you must not do that.”
”Tell'ee I shall. Then, whether you come or not, there 'tis. And when they put on you, you have no call to fret. Says you, 'There's my room awaiting, and likewise my welcome, too, at Dame Wilson's; I don't need to stand no more nonsense here than I do choose,' says you. Dear heart! even a little foolish, simple thought like that will help keep your sperrit up. You'll see else--you'll see.”
”Oh, nurse, how wise you are! You know human nature.”
”Well, I am older than you, miss, a precious sight; and if I hadn't got one eye open at this time of day, why, when should I, you know?”
After this, a little home-made wine forcibly administered, and then much kissing, and Lucy rode away revivified and cheered, and quite another girl. Her spirits rose so that she proposed to Kenealy to extend their ride by crossing the country to ----. She wanted to buy some gloves.
”Yaas,” said the a.s.senter; and off they cantered.
In the glove-shop who should Lucy find but Eve Dodd. She held out her hand, but Eve affected not to observe, and bowed distantly. Lucy would not take the hint. After a pause she said:
”Have you any news of Mr. Dodd?”
”I have,” was the stiff reply.
”He left us without even saying good-by.”
”Did he?”
”Yes, after saving all our lives. Need I say that we are anxious, in our turn, to hear of his safety? It was still very tempestuous when he left us to catch the great s.h.i.+p, and he was in an open boat.”
”My brother is alive, Miss Fountain, if that is what you wish to know.”
”Alive? is he not well? has he met with any accident? any misfortune?
is he in the East Indiaman? has he written to you?”
”You are very curious: it is rather late in the day; but, if I am to speak about my brother, it must be at home, and not in an open shop. I can't trust my feelings.”
”Are you going home, Miss Dodd?”
”Yes.”
”Shall I come with you?”
”If you like: it is close by.”
Lucy's heart quaked. Eve was so stern, and her eyes like basilisks'.