The Highwayman Part 52
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She turned, making no pretence to hide her tears. "I beg of you--take me to Mr. Boyce."
"I said, madame, Mr. Boyce is not yet dead." The sharp, precise voice spared her nothing. "I do not know whether he will live." Alison gave a choking cry. "I do not now know whether he would desire to live."
"What do you mean?" A madness of fear, of love perhaps, distorted her face.
"You well know. When I rode out this morning, I had it in mind to kill the Waverton and conduct you to Mr. Boyce. But I did not guess that Waverton would refuse to be killed like a gentleman or that I should find you engaged in the rogue's infamy."
"But that is his lie! Ah, you must know that it is a lie. You heard how he turned on me, and his vileness."
"_Bien_, you have played fast and loose with him. I allow that. It does not commend you to me, madame."
"I'll not bear it," Alison cried wildly. "Oh, sir, you have no right. Mr.
Boyce would never endure you should treat me so."
"_Dieu de dieu_! Would you trade upon Harry's gentleness now? Aye, madame, he would not treat you so, _mordieu_. He would see nothing, know nothing, believe nothing. And let you make a mock of him again. But if you please, I stand between him and you."
"You have no right," Alison muttered.
"It is you who have put me there. You, madame, when you played him false with this Waverton."
"That is a lie--a lie," she cried.
"Oh, content you. You are all chast.i.ty. I do not doubt it. But you drove Harry away from you. You admitted your Waverton to intimacy--you let him hope--believe--bah, what does it matter? You were in his secrets. You knew he put bullies upon Harry. Now he has failed and you are in a fright and want your Harry again. Permit me, madame, not to admire you."
"What do you want of me?" Alison said miserably.
"I cannot tell. I want to know what I am to do with Harry. And you--you are another wound."
Alison shuddered. "For G.o.d's sake take me to him. I will content him."
"Yes. For how long?"
"Oh, I deserve it all. I cannot answer you. And yet you are wrong. I am not such as you think me. I have never had anything but contempt for Mr.
Waverton. If he were not what he is, he must have known that. He came to me after I left Harry. He told me that he was having Harry spied upon.
The moment he was gone I wrote to Harry and gave him warning and begged him come back to me. He has never answered me. And I--oh--am I to speak of Harry and me?"
"If you could I should not much believe you. From the first, madame, I have believed you."
"It was I who drove him away from me. I have been miserable for it ever since. I humbled myself."
Captain McBean held up his hand. "I still believe you. Pray, order your coach."
"Where is he?"
"He lies at his father's lodging. Observe, madame: I have said--he is not yet dead. Whether he lives rests, I believe to G.o.d, upon what you may be to him."
"Then he will be well enough," she sobbed as she laughed.
"Oh! I believe in your power," says McBean with a twist of a smile.
She stayed a moment by the door and flung her arms wide. "What I am--it is all for him."
Captain McBean left alone, took snuff. "A splendid wild cat--and that mouse of a Harry," says he.
CHAPTER x.x.xIII
REMORSE OF COLONEL BOYCE
Captain McBean was strutting to and fro for the benefit of his impatience when Mr. O'Connor returned to him. "Patrick, you look morose. Had he the legs of you?"
"He had not," says O'Connor, nursing his hand. "But he had a beautiful nose. Sure, it was harder than you would think. And I have sprained my thumb."
"What, did he fight?"
"He did not--saving the tongue of him. But I had broke my whip upon him, so I broke his nose to be even. Egad, he was beautiful before and behind.
He cannot show this long while. Neither behind nor before, faith. What will he do, d'ye think?"
"Oh Lud, he'll not face it out. He would dream of hangmen. He'll take the waters. He'll go the grand tour. D'ye know, Patrick, there's a masterly touch in old Boyce. To choose that oaf for his decoy at Pontoise! Who could guess at danger in him? No wonder Charles Middleton saw no guile!
Yet, you observe, the creature's full of venom."
"He bleeds like a pig," says Mr. O'Connor. "What will we be waiting for, sir?"
"The lady."
"She goes to Harry? Oh, he's the lucky one. What a Venus it is!"
"Aye, aye. She should have married you, Patrick. You would have ridden her."
"Ah now, don't destroy me with envy and desires," says Mr. O'Connor.
"But, sure, there was another, a n.o.ble fat girl. Will she be bespoke?"
"She belongs to the one-armed hero."
"Maybe she could do with another. There's enough of her for two. Oh, come away, sir, before I danger my soul."
They heard the wheels of the coach and marched out. Alison was coming downstairs with Mrs. Weston. "What now?" says McBean glowering. "Do you need a duenna to watch you with your husband?"
"Madame is Harry's mother, sir," Alison said.
For once Captain McBean was disconcerted. "A thousand pardons," says he, and with much ceremony put Mrs. Weston into the coach.
As they rode after it, "You fight too fast, sir," says O'Connor with a grin. "I have remarked it before."
Captain McBean 'was still something out of countenance. "Who would have thought he had a mother here?" he growled.
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