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第73章

"Certainly I came from Dijon.Had I the honor of being known to you there?""How strange! How wonderful!" said Leoline, with a paling cheek and quickened breathing."How mysterious those things turn out IThank Heaven that I have found some one to love at last!"This speech, which was Greek, algebra, high Dutch, or thereabouts, to Master Hubert, caused him to stare to such an extent, that when he came to think of it afterward, positively shocked him.The two great, wondering dark eyes transfixing her with so much amazement, brought Leoline to a sense of her talking unfathomable mysteries, quite incomprehensible to her handsome auditor.She looked at him with a smile, held out her hand; and Hubert received a strange little electric thrill, to see that her eyes were full of tears. He took the hand and raised it to his lips, wondering if the young lady, struck by his good looks, had conceived a rash and inordinate attack of love at first sight, and was about to offer herself to him and discard Sir Norman for ever.From this speculation, the sweet voice aroused him.

"You have told me who you are.Now, do you know who I am?""I hope so, fairest Leoline.I know you are the most beautiful lady in England, and to-morrow will be called Lady Kingsley!""I am something more," said Leoline, holding his hand between both hers, and bending near him; " I am your sister!"The Earl of Rochester's page must have had good blood in his veins; for never was there duke, grandee, or peer of the realm, more radically and unaffectedly nonchalant than he.To this unexpected announcement he listened with most dignified and well-bred composure, and in his secret heart, or rather vanity, more disappointed than otherwise, to find his first solution of her tenderness a great mistake.Leoline held his hand tight in hers, and looked with loving and tearful eyes in his face.

"Dear Hubert, you are my brother - my long-unknown brother, and Ilove you with my whole heart!"

"Am I?" said Hubert."I dare say I am, for they all say we look as much alike as two peas.I am excessively delighted to hear it, and to know that you love me.Permit me to embrace my new relative."With which the court page kissed Leoline with emphasis, while she scarcely knew whether to laugh, cry, or be provoked at his composure.On the whole, she did a little of all three, and pushed him away with a halt pout.

"You insensible mortal! How can you stand there and hear that you have found a sister with so much indifference?""Indifferent? Not I! You have no idea how wildly excited I am!"said Hubert, in a voice not betokening the slightest emotion.

"How did you find it out, Leoline?"

"Never mind! I shall tell you that again.You don't doubt it, Ihope?"

"Of course not! I knew from the first moment I set eyes on you, that if you were not my sister, you ought to be! I wish you'd tell me all the particulars, Leoline.""I shall do so as soon as I am out of this; but how can I tell you anything here?""That's true!" said Hubert, reflectively."Well, I'll wait.

Now, don't you wonder how I found you out, and came here?""Indeed I do.How was it, Hubert?"

"Oh, well, I don't know as I can altogether tell you; but you see, Sir Norman Kingsley being possessed of an inspiration that something was happening to you, came to your house a short time ago, and, as he suspected, discovered that you were missing.Imet him there, rather depressed in his mind about it, and he told me - beginning the conversation, I must say, in a very excited manner," said Hubert, parenthetically, as memory recalled the furious shaking he had undergone - "and he told me he fancied you were abducted, and by one Count L'Estrange.Now I had a hazy idea who Count L'Estrange was, and where he would be most apt to take you to; and so I came here, and after some searching, more inquiring, and a few unmitigated falsehoods (you'll regret to hear), discovered you were locked up in this place, and succeeded in getting in through the window.Sir Norman is waiting for me in a state of distraction so now, having found you, I will go and relieve his mind by reporting accordingly.""And leave me here?" cried Leoline, in affright, "and in the power of Count L'Estrange? Oh! no, no! You must take me with you, Hubert!""My dear Leoline, it is quite impossible to do it without help, and without a ladder.I will return to Sir Norman; and when the darkness comes that precedes day-dawn, we will raise the ladder to your window, and try to get you out.Be patient - only wait an hour or two, and then you will be free.""But, O Hubert, where am I? What dreadful place it this?".

"Why, I do not know that this is a very dreadful place; and most people consider it a sufficiently respectable house; but, still, I would rather see my sister anywhere else than in it, and will take the trouble of kidnapping her out of it as quickly as possible.""But, Hubert, tell me - do tell me, who is Count L'Estrange?"Hubert laughed.

"Cannot, really, Leoline! at least, not until to-morrow, and you are Lady Kingsley.""But, what if he should come here to-night?""I do not think there is much danger of that, but whether he does or not, rest assured you shall be free to-morrow! At all events, it is quite impossible for you to escape with me now; and even as it is, I run the risk of being detected, and made a prisoner, myself.You must be patient and wait, Leoline, and trust to Providence and your brother Hubert!""I must, I suppose!" said Leoline, sighing, "and you cannot take me away until day-dawn.""Quite impossible; and then all this drapery of yours will be ever so much in the way.Would you object to garments like these?" pointing to his doublet and hose."If you would not, Ithink I could procure you a fit-out."

"But I should, though!" said Leoline, with spirit "and most decidedly, too! I shall wear nothing of the kind, Sir Page!""Every one to her fancy!" said Hubert, with a French shrug, "and my pretty sister shall have hers in spite of earth, air, fire, and water! And now, fair Leoline, for a brief time, adieu, and au revoir !""You will not fail me!" exclaimed Leoline, earnestly, clasping her hands.

"If I do, it shall be the last thing I will fail in on earth; for if I am alive by to-morrow morning, Leoline shall be free!""And you will be careful - you will both be careful!""Excessively careful! Now then."

The last two words were addressed to the window which he noiselessly opened as he spoke.Leoline caught a glimpse of the bright free moonlight, and watched him with desperate envy; but the next moment the shutters were closed, and Hubert and the moonlight were both gone.

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