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raise for themselves。'



'True。  Gloom is in sin; not sorrow。  Yes; there would be no comfort if 

I were not sure that if aught of grief or pain should come to you 

through me; it will not; cannot really hurt you; my Amy。'



'No; unless by my own fault; and you will help me to meet it。  Hark! 

was that a nightingale?'



'Yes; the first!  How beautiful!  Theredon't you see it?  Look on 

that hazel; you may see its throat moving。  Well!' when they had 

listened for a long time;'after all; that creature and the sea will 

hardly let one speak of gloom; even in this world; to say nothing of 

other things。



'The sea!  I am glad I have never seen it; because now you will show it 

to me for the first time。'



'You will never; can never imagine it; Amy! and he sung;





         'With all tones of waters blending;

          Glorious is the breaking deep;

          Glorious; beauteous; without ending;

          Songs of ocean never sleep。'





A silence followed; only broken by the notes of the birds; and 

presently by the strokes of the great clock。  Guy looked at his watch。



'Eleven; Amy!  I must go to my reading; or you will have to be very 

much ashamed of me。'



For; after the first few days; Guy had returned to study regularly 

every day。  He said it was a matter of necessity; not at all of merit; 

for though he did not mean to try for honours; Amy must not marry a 

plucked man。  His whole career at Oxford had been such a struggle with 

the disadvantages of his education; that all his diligence had; he 

thought; hardly raised him to a level with his contemporaries。  

Moreover; courtship was not the best preparation for the schools; so 

that though he knew he had done his best; he expected no more than to 

pass respectably; and told Amy it was very good of her to be contented 

with a dunce; whereat she laughed merrily。  But she knew him too well 

to try to keep him lingering in the April sunshine; and in they went; 

Guy to his Greek; and Amy to her mother。  Charlotte's lessons had been 

in abeyance; or turned over to Laura of late; and Mrs。 Edmonstone and 

her dressing…room were always ready for the confidences of the family; 

who sought her there in turnall but one; and that the one whose need 

was the sorest。



Amy and her mother comforted themselves with a good quiet cry; that was 

not exactly sorrowful; and came to the conclusion that Guy was the most 

considerate person in the world; and they would do whatever best suited 

him and papa。  So; when Mr。 Edmonstone came home; he was rewarded for 

putting off the letter by finding every one willing to let the marriage 

take place whenever he pleased。  There were various conferences in the 

dressing…room; and Guy and Amy both had burning faces when they came 

down to dinner。  Laura beheld them with a throbbing heart; while she 

mechanically talked to Dr。 Mayerne; as if nothing was going on。  She 

was glad there was no singing that evening; for she felt incapable of 

joining; and when at night Charles and his father talked of sitting up 

to write to Philip; the misery was such that she had no relief till she 

had shut herself in her room; to bear or to crush the suffering as best 

she might。



She was still sitting helpless in her wretchedness when Amy knocked at 

the door; and came in glowing with blushes and smiles; though her 

eyelashes were dewy with tears。



'Laura; dearest! if you would not be so very unhappy!  I wish I knew 

what to do for you。'



Laura laid her head on her shoulder; and cried。  It was a great 

comfort; little as Amy could understand her trouble。  Amy kissed her; 

soothed her caressingly; cried too; and said; in broken sentences; how 

often they would be together; and how comfortable it was that Charlie 

was so much better; and Charlotte quite a companion。



'Then you have fixed the day?' whispered Laura; at last。



'The Tuesday in Whitsun…week;' returned Amy; resting her forehead on 

Laura's shoulder。  'They all thought it right。'



Laura flung her arms round her; and wept too much to speak。



'Dear; dear Laura!' said Amy; after a time; 'it is very kind of you; 

but'



'Oh; Amy! you don't know。  You must not think so much better of me than 

I deserve。  It is not onlyNo; I would not be so selfish; if butbut…

…' Never had her self…command so given way。



'Ah! you are unhappy about Philip;' said Amy; and Laura; alarmed lest 

she might have betrayed him; started; and tried to recover herself; but 

she saw Amy was quite unsuspicious; and the relief from this fright 

helped her through what her sister was saying; 'Yes; you; who were so 

fond of him; must be vexed at this unkindness on his part。'



'I am sure it is his real wish for your good;' murmured Laura。



'I dare say!' said Amy; with displeasure。  Then changing her tone; 'I 

beg your pardon; dear Laura; but I don't think I can quite bear to hear 

any one but Guy defend him。'



'It is very generous。'



'Oh; is not it; Laura? and he says he is so grieved to see us turned 

against Philip; after being so fond of him; he says it makes him feel 

as if he had supplanted him; and that he is quite thankful to you for 

taking his part still。'



'How shall I bear it?' sighed Laura; to herself。



'I wonder whether he will come?' said Amy; thoughtfully。



'He will;' said Laura。



'You think so?' said Amy。  'Well; Guy would be glad。  Yes。  0 Laura; if 

Philip would learn to do Guy justice; I don't think there would be any 

more to wish!'



'He will in time;' said Laura。  'He is too generous not to be won by 

such generosity as Guy's; and when all this is forgotten; and all these 

accusations have been lived down; he will be the warmest of friends。'



'Yes;' said Amy; as if she wished to be convinced; 'but if he would 

only leave off saying his opinion has never altered; I think I could 

bring myself to look on him as Guy wants me to do。  Good night! dear 

Laura; and don't be unhappy。  Oh! one thing I must tell you; Guy made 

Charles promise to do all he could not to let it be a hasty letter。  

Now; good night!'



Poor Laura; she knew not whether gratitude to Guy was not one of her 

most painful sensations。  She wished much to know what had been said in 

the letter; but only one sentence transpired; and that was; that Mr。 

Edmonstone had never heard it was necessary to apply to a nephew for 

consent to a daughter's marriage。  It seemed as if it must have been as 

cutting as Charles could make it; but Laura trusted to Philip's 

knowledge of the family; and desire for their good; to make him forgive 

it; and the expectation of seeing him again at the wedding; cheered 

her。  Indeed; a hope of still greater consequences began to rise in her 

mind; after Charles one day said to her; 'I think you ought to be much 

obliged to Guy。  This morning; he suddenly exclaimed; 〃I say; Charlie; 

I wish you would take care Amy's fortune is not settled on her so that 

it can't be got rid of。〃  I asked how he meant to make ducks and drakes 

of it; and he explained; that if either of you two did not happen to 

marry for money; like Amy; it might do you no harm。'



'We are very much obliged to him;' said Laura; more earnestly than 

Charles had expected。  'Do you know what it is; Charlie?'



'Oh! you want to calculate the amount of your obligation!  Somewhere 

about five thousand pounds; I believe。'



Charles watched Laura; and the former idea recurred; as he wondered 

whether there was any particular meaning in her inquiry。



Meaning; indeed; there was。  Laura knew nothing about the value of 

money; she did not know what Philip had of his own; how far five; or 

even ten; thousand would go in enabling them to marry; or whether it 

was available in her father's lifetime; but she thought this prospect 

might smooth the way to the avowal of their attachment; as effectually 

as his promotion; she reckoned on reli

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