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第41章

But it was not only by playing at backgammon with the Baronet, that the little governess rendered herself agreeable to her employer.She found many different ways of being useful to him.She read over, with indefatigable patience, all those law papers, with which, before she came to Queen's Crawley, he had promised to entertain her.She volunteered to copy many of his letters, and adroitly altered the spelling of them so as to suit the usages of the present day.She became interested in everything appertaining to the estate, to the farm, the park, the garden, and the stables; and so delightful a companion was she, that the Baronet would seldom take his after-breakfast walk without her (and the children of course), when she would give her advice as to the trees which were to be lopped in the shrubberies, the garden-beds to be dug, the crops which were to be cut, the horses which were to go to cart or plough.Before she had been a year at Queen's Crawley she had quite won the Baronet's confidence; and the conversation at the dinner-table, which before used to be held between him and Mr.Horrocks the butler, was now almost exclusively between Sir Pitt and Miss Sharp.She was almost mistress of the house when Mr.Crawley was absent, but conducted herself in her new and exalted situation with such circumspection and modesty as not to offend the authorities of the kitchen and stable, among whom her behaviour was always exceedingly modest and affable.She was quite a different person from the haughty, shy, dissatisfied little girl whom we have known previously, and this change of temper proved great prudence, a sincere desire of amendment, or at any rate great moral courage on her part.Whether it was the heart which dictated this new system of complaisance and humility adopted by our Rebecca, is to be proved by her after-history.A system of hypocrisy, which lasts through whole years, is one seldom satisfactorily practised by a person of one-and-twenty; however, our readers will recollect, that, though young in years, our heroine was old in life and experience, and we have written to no purpose if they have not discovered that she was a very clever woman.

The elder and younger son of the house of Crawley were, like the gentleman and lady in the weather-box, never at home together--they hated each other cordially:

indeed, Rawdon Crawley, the dragoon, had a great contempt for the establishment altogether, and seldom came thither except when his aunt paid her annual visit.

The great good quality of this old lady has been mentioned.She possessed seventy thousand pounds, and had almost adopted Rawdon.She disliked her elder nephew exceedingly, and despised him as a milksop.In return he did not hesitate to state that her soul was irretrievably lost, and was of opinion that his brother's chance in the next world was not a whit better."She is a godless woman of the world," would Mr.Crawley say; "she lives with atheists and Frenchmen.My mind shudders when I think of her awful, awful situation, and that, near as she is to the grave, she should be so given up to vanity, licentiousness, profaneness, and folly." In fact, the old lady declined altogether to hear his hour's lecture of an evening; and when she came to Queen's Crawley alone, he was obliged to pretermit his usual devotional exercises.

"Shut up your sarmons, Pitt, when Miss Crawley comes down," said his father; "she has written to say that she won't stand the preachifying.""O, sir! consider the servants."

"The servants be hanged," said Sir Pitt; and his son thought even worse would happen were they deprived of the benefit of his instruction.

"Why, hang it, Pitt!" said the father to his remonstrance.

"You wouldn't be such a flat as to let three thousand a year go out of the family?""What is money compared to our souls, sir?" continued Mr.Crawley.

"You mean that the old lady won't leave the money to you?"--and who knows but it was Mr.Crawley's meaning?

Old Miss Crawley was certainly one of the reprobate.

She had a snug little house in Park Lane, and, as she ate and drank a great deal too much during the season in London, she went to Harrowgate or Cheltenham for the summer.She was the most hospitable and jovial of old vestals, and had been a beauty in her day, she said.

(All old women were beauties once, we very well know.)She was a bel esprit, and a dreadful Radical for those days.She had been in France (where St.Just, they say, inspired her with an unfortunate passion), and loved, ever after, French novels, French cookery, and French wines.She read Voltaire, and had Rousseau by heart;talked very lightly about divorce, and most energetically of the rights of women.She had pictures of Mr.Fox in every room in the house: when that statesman was in opposition, I am not sure that she had not flung a main with him; and when he came into office, she took great credit for bringing over to him Sir Pitt and his colleague for Queen's Crawley, although Sir Pitt would have come over himself, without any trouble on the honest lady's part.It is needless to say that Sir Pitt was brought to change his views after the death of the great Whig statesman.

This worthy old lady took a fancy to Rawdon Crawley when a boy, sent him to Cambridge (in opposition to his brother at Oxford), and, when the young man was requested by the authorities of the first-named University to quit after a residence of two years, she bought him his commission in the Life Guards Green.

A perfect and celebrated "blood," or dandy about town, was this young officer.Boxing, rat-hunting, the fives court, and four-in-hand driving were then the fashion of our British aristocracy; and he was an adept in all these noble sciences.And though he belonged to the household troops, who, as it was their duty to rally round the Prince Regent, had not shown their valour in foreign service yet, Rawdon Crawley had already (apropos of play, of which he was immoderately fond) fought three bloody duels, in which he gave ample proofs of his contempt for death.

"And for what follows after death," would Mr.

Crawley observe, throwing his gooseberry-coloured eyes up to the ceiling.He was always thinking of his brother's soul, or of the souls of those who differed with him in opinion: it is a sort of comfort which many of the serious give themselves.

Silly, romantic Miss Crawley, far from being horrified at the courage of her favourite, always used to pay his debts after his duels; and would not listen to a word that was whispered against his morality."He will sow his wild oats," she would say, "and is worth far more than that puling hypocrite of a brother of his."

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