For Woman's Love Part- 2 - Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth (robert munsch read aloud .TXT) 📗
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So That, At The End Of Five Years' Service, When My Niece Was To Enter A
Finishing School, And You Were To Go To Another Situation, You Took With
You The Best Testimonials From My Father And Mother And From The
Minister Of Our Parish. But You Did Not Keep Your Second Situation
Long."
"How Could I? I Was But Half Taught. The Warrens Would Have Had Me Teach
Their Children French And German, And Music On The Harp And The Piano. I
Knew No Language But My Own, And No Music Except That Of The Piano,
Which The Dear, Gentle Lady, Your Mother, Taught Me Out Of The Kindness
Of Her Heart. I Was Told That I Must Leave At The End Of The Term. And
My Term Was Nearly Out When Captain Stillwater Became A Daily Visitor To
The House, And I Saw Him Every Evening. He Was A Tall, Handsome Man,
With A Dark Complexion And Black Hair And Beard. And I Always Did Admire
That Sort Of A Man. Indeed, That Was The Reason Why I Always Admired
Part 2 Chapter 25 (Fabian And Rose) Pg 82You."
"Don't Attempt To Flatter Me."
"I Am Not Flattering Anybody. I Am Telling You Why I Liked Captain
Stillwater. And He Was Always So Good To Me! I Told Him All My Troubles.
And He Sympathized With Me! And When I Told Him That I Should Be Obliged
To Leave My Situation At The End Of The Quarter, He Bade Me Never Mind.
And He Asked Me To Be His Wife. I Did Consent To Be His Wife. I Was Glad
Of The Chance To Get A Husband, And A Home. So All Was Arranged. He
Advised Me Not To Tell The Warrens That We Were To Be Married, However.
So At The End Of My Quarter I Went Away To A Hotel, Where Captain
Stillwater Came For Me And Took Me Away To The Church Where We Were
Married."
"You Had No Knowledge That Alfred Whyte Was Dead, And That You Were Free
To Wed!"
"He Had Been Lost Seven Years And Was As Good As Dead To Me! Besides,
When A Man Is Missing And Has; Not Been Heard Of For Seven Years, His
Wife Is Free To Marry Again, Is She Not?"
"No. She Has Good Grounds For A Divorce That Is All! To Risk A Second
Marriage Without These Legal Formalities, Would Be Dangerous! Might Be
Disastrous! The First Husband Might Turn Up And Make Trouble!"
"I Did Not Know That! But, After All, As It Turned Out, It Did Not
Matter!" Sighed Rose.
"Not In The Least!" Assented Mr. Fabian, Amiably.
"After All, It Was Not My Fault! I Married Him In Good Faith; I Did,
Indeed!"
"Did You Tell Him Of Your Previous Marriage? That Is What You Have Not
Told Me Yet!"
"N-N-No; I Was Afraid If I Did He Might Break Off With Me."
"Ah!"
"And I Was In Such Extremity For The Want Of A Home!"
"Had Not My Father And Mother Told You That If Ever You Should Find
Yourself Out Of A Situation, You Should Come To Them? Why Did You Not
Take Them At Their Word? They Had Always Been Very Kind To You, And They
Would Have Given You A Warm Welcome And A Happy Home. Now, Why Need You
Have Rushed Into A Reckless Marriage For A Home?"
"Oh, Fabian!" She Exclaimed, Impatiently, "Don't Pretend To Talk Like
An Idiot, For You Are Not One! Don't Talk To Me As If I Were A Wax Doll
Or A Wooden Woman, For You Know I Am Not One!"
"I Am Sure I Do Not Know What You Mean!"
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"Well, Then, I Loved The Man! There, It Is Out! I Loved Him More Than I
Ever Loved Any One Else In The Whole World! And I Was Afraid Of Losing
Him!"
"And So It Was Because You Loved Him So Well That You Deceived Him So
Much!"
"Didn't He Deceive Me Much More?"
"There Were A Pair Of You--Well Matched! So Well, It Seems A Pity That
You Were Parted!"
"Oh, How Very Unkind You Are To Me!"
"Not Yet Unkind! Only Waiting To See How You Are Going To Behave!"
"I Have Never Behaved Badly! I Was Not Wicked; I Was Unhappy! Unhappy
From My Birth, Almost! I Had No Evil Designs Against Anybody. I Only
Wanted To Be Happy And To See People Happy. I Honestly Believed I Was
Lawfully Married To Captain Stillwater. He Took Me To The Wirt House And
Registered Our Names As Mr. And Mrs. Stillwater. And We Were Very Happy
Until His Ship Sailed. He Gave Me Plenty Of Money Before He Went Away;
But I Was Heartbroken To Part With Him, And Could Take No Pleasure In
Anything Until I Got A Little Used To His Absence."
"I Think You Told Me That You Met Him Once More Before Your Final
Separation. When Was That Meeting? Eh?"
"Fabian Rockharrt, Are You Trying To Catch Me In A Falsehood? You Know
Very Well That I Never Told You Anything Of The Sort I Told You That I
Never Saw Him Again After He Sailed Away That Autumn Day! I Waited All
The Autumn And Heard Nothing From Him, I Wrote To Him Often, But None
Of My Letters Were Answered. At Length I Longed So Much To See Him That
I Grew Wild And Reckless And Resolved To Follow Him. I Took Passage In
The Second Cabin Of The Africa And Sailed For Liverpool, Where I Arrived
About The Middle Of December. I Went To The Agency Of The Blue Star
Line, To Which His Ship Belonged, And Inquired Where He Was To Be Found.
They Told Me He Had Sailed For Calcutta And Had Taken His Wife With Him!
It Turned Me To Stone--To Stone, Fabian--Almost! I Remember I Sat Down
On A Bench And Felt Numb And Cold. And Then I Asked How Long He Had Been
Married--Hoping, If It Was True, That My Own Was The First And The
Lawful Union. They Told Me, For Ten Years, But As They Had No Family,
His Wife Usually Accompanied Him On All His Voyages. So She Had Now Gone
With Him To Calcutta."
"I Suspect The People In That Office Were Pretty Well Acquainted With
The Handsome Skipper's 'Ways And Manners,' And That They Understood Your
Case At Once."
"I Do Really Believe They Did," Said Rose; "For They Looked At Me So
Strangely, And One Man, Who Seemed To Be A Porter Or A Messenger, Or
Part 2 Chapter 25 (Fabian And Rose) Pg 84Something Of That Sort, Said Something About A Sailor Having A Wife At
Every Port."
"So After That You Came Back To New York, And Did, At Last, What You
Should Have Done At First--You Wrote To Me."
"There Was No One On Earth To Whom, Under The Peculiar Circumstances, I
Could Have Written But To You. Oh, Fabian! To Whom Else Could I Appeal?"
"And Did I Not Respond Promptly To Your Call?"
"Indeed You Did, Like A True Knight, As You Were. And I Did Not Deceive
You By Any False Story, Fabian. I Told You All--Even Thing--How Basely I
Had Been Deceived--And You Soothed And Consoled Me, And Told Me That,
As I Had Not Sinned Intentionally, I Had Not Sinned At All; And You
Brought Me With You To The State Capital, And Established Me Comfortably
There."
"But You Were Very Ungrateful, My Dear. You Took Everything; Gave
Nothing."
"I Would Have Given You Myself In Marriage, But You Would Not Have Me.
You Did Not Think Me Good Enough For You."
"But, Bless My Wig, Child! For Your Age You Had Been Too Much Married
Already--A Great Deal Too Much Married! You Got Into The Habit Of
Getting Married."
"Oh! How Merciless You Are To Me!" Rose Said, Beginning To Weep.
"No; I Am Not. I Have Never Been Unkind To You--As Yet. I Don't Know
What I May Be! My Course Toward You Will Depend Very Much Upon Yourself.
Have I Not Always Hitherto Been Your Best Friend? Ungrateful,
Unresponsive Though You Were At That Time, Did I Not Procure For You An
Invitation From My Mother To Accompany Her Party On That Long,
Delightful Summer Trip?"
"I Had An Impression At The Time That I Owed The Invitation To Your
Father, Who Suggested To Your Mother To Write And Ask Me To Accompany
Them."
Mr. Fabian Looked Surprised, And Said--For He Never Hesitated To Tell A
Fib:
"Oh! That Was Quite A Mistake. It Was I Myself Who Suggested The
Invitation. I Thought It Would Be Agreeable To You. Was It Not I Myself
Who Sent You Forward In Advance To The Wirt House, Baltimore, There To
Await The Arrival Of Our Party, And Join Us In Our Summer Travel? And
Didn't You Have A Long, Delightful Tour With Us Through The Most Sublime
Scenery In The Most Salubrious Climates On Earth? Didn't You Return A
Perfect Hebe In Health And Bloom?"
"I Acknowledge All That. I Acknowledge All My Obligations To Your
Family; But At The Same Time I Declare That I Also Did My Part. I Was As
Part 2 Chapter 25 (Fabian And Rose) Pg 85A White Slave To Your Parents. I Was Lady's Maid To Your Mother, Foot
Boy To Your Father. I Don't Know, Indeed, What The Old People Would Have
Done Without Me, For No Hired Servant Could Have Served Them As
Faithfully As I Did."
"Oh, Yes; You Were Grateful And Devoted To All The Family Except To Me,
Your Best Friend--To Me, Who Gave
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