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'That you have;' said Guy。  'How fast you see the sense of a passage。  

You could excel very much if you only tried。'



'Tried?'  And what am I to gain by it?'



'I don't know that one ought to let talents rust;' said Guy; 

thoughtfully; 'I suppose it is one's duty not; and surely it is a pity 

to give up those readings。'



'I shall not get such another fellow dunce as you;' said Charles; 'as I 

told you when we began; and it would be a mere farce to do it alone。  I 

could not make myself; if I would。'



'Can't you make yourself do what you please?' said Guy; as if it was 

the simplest thing in the world。



'Not a bit; if the other half of me does not like it。  I forget it; or 

put it off; and it comes to nothing。  I do declare; though; I would get 

something to break my mind on; merely as a medical precaution; just to 

freshen myself up; if I could find any one to do it with。  No; nothing 

in the shape of a tutor; against that I protest。'



'Your sisters;' suggested Guy。



'Hum'!  Laura is too intellectual already; and I don't mean to poach on 

Philip's manor; and if I made little Amy cease to be silly; I should do 

away with all the comfort I have left me in life。  I don't know; 

though; if she swallowed learning after Mary Ross's pattern; that it 

need do her much harm。'



Amy came into the room at the moment。  'Amy; here is Guy advising me to 

take you to read something awfully wise every day; something that will 

make you as dry as a stick; and as blue'



'As a gentianella;' said Guy。



'I should not mind being like a gentianella;' said Amy。  'But what 

dreadful thing were you setting him to do?'



'To make you read all the folios in my uncle's old library;' said 

Charles。 'All that Margaret has in keeping against Philip has a house 

of his own。'



'Sancho somebody; and all you talked of when first you came?' said Amy。



'We were talking of the hour's reading that Charlie and I have had 

together lately;' said Guy。



'I was thinking how Charlie would miss that hour;' said Amy; 'and we 

shall be very sorry not to have you to listen to。'



'Well; then; Amy; suppose you read with me?'



'Oh; Charlie; thank you!  Should you really like it?' cried Amy; 

colouring with delight。  'I have always thought it would be so very 

delightful if you would read with me; as James Ross used with Mary; 

only I was afraid of tiring you with my stupidity。  Oh; thank you!'



So it was settled; and Charles declared that he put himself on honour 

to give a good account of their doings to Guy; that being the only way 

of making himself steady to his resolution; but he was perfectly 

determined not to let Philip know anything about the practice he had 

adopted; since he would by no means allow him to guess that he was 

following his advice。



Charles had certainly grown very fond of Guy; in spite of his 

propensity to admire Philip; satisfying himself by maintaining that; 

after all; Guy only tried to esteem his cousin because he thought it a 

point of duty; just as children think it right to admire the good boy 

in a story book; but that he was secretly fretted and chafed by his 

perfection。  No one could deny that there were often occasions when 

little misunderstandings would arise; and that; but for Philip's 

coolness and Guy's readiness to apologise they might often have gone 

further; but at the same time no one could regret these things more 

than Guy himself; and he was willing and desirous to seek Philip's 

advice and assistance when needed。  In especial; he listened earnestly 

to the counsel which was bestowed on him about Oxford: and Mrs。 

Edmonstone was convinced that no one could have more anxiety to do 

right and avoid temptation。  She had many talks with him in her 

dressing…room; promising to write to him; as did also Charles; and he 

left Hollywell with universal regrets; most loudly expressed by 

Charlotte; who would not be comforted without a lock of Bustle's hair; 

which she would have worn round her neck if she had not been afraid 

that Laura would tell Philip。



'He goes with excellent intentions;' said Philip; as they watched him 

from the door。



'I do hope he will do well;' said Mrs。 Edmonstone。



'I wish he may;' said Philip; 'the agreeableness of his whole character 

makes one more anxious。  It is very dangerous。  His name; his wealth; 

his sociable; gay disposition; that very attractive manner; all are so 

many perils; and he has not that natural pleasure in study that would 

be of itself a preservative from temptation。  However; he is honestly 

anxious to do right; and has excellent principles。  I only fear his 

temper and his want of steadiness。  Poor boy; I hope he may do well!'











CHAPTER 7







              Pray; good shepherd; what

Fair swain is this that dances with your daughter?

  *         *         *         *          *    

He sings several times faster than you'll tell money;         

he utters them as he had eaten ballads; and all men's

ears grow to his tunes。WINTER'S TALE





It was a glorious day in June; the sky of pure deep dazzling blue; the 

sunshine glowing with brightness; but with cheerful freshness in the 

air that took away all sultriness; the sun tending westward in his long 

day's career; and casting welcome shadows from the tall firs and horse…

chestnuts that shaded the lawn。  A long rank of haymakersmen and 

womenproceeded with their rakes; the white shirt…sleeves; straw 

bonnets; and ruddy faces; radiant in the bath of sunshine; while in the 

shady end of the field were idler haymakers among the fragrant piles; 

Charles half lying on the grass; with his back against a tall haycock; 

Mrs。 Edmonstone sitting on another; book in hand; Laura sketching the 

busy scene; the sun glancing through the chequered shade on her glossy 

curls; Philip stretched out at full length; hat and neck…tie off; 

luxuriating in the cool repose after a dusty walk from Broadstone; and 

a little way off; Amabel and Charlotte pretending to make hay; but 

really building nests with it; throwing it at each other; and playing 

as heartily as the heat would allow。



They talked and laughed; the rest were too hot; too busy; or too sleepy 

for conversation; even Philip being tired into enjoying the 〃dolce far 

niente〃; and they basked in the fresh breezy heat and perfumy hay with 

only now and then a word; till a cold; black; damp nose was suddenly 

thrust into Charles's face; a red tongue began licking him; and at the 

same moment Charlotte; screaming 'There he is!' raced headlong across 

the swarths of hay; to meet Guy; who had just ridden into the field。  

He threw Deloraine's rein to one of the haymakers; and came bounding to 

meet her; just in time to pick her up as she put her foot into a hidden 

hole; and fell prostrate。



In another moment he was in the midst of the whole party; who crowded 

round and welcomed him as if he had been a boy returning from his first 

half…year's schooling; and never did little school…boy look more 

holiday…like than he; with all the sunshine of that June day reflected; 

as it were; in his glittering eyes and glowing face; while Bustle 

escaping from Charles's caressing arm; danced round; wagging his tail 

in ecstasy; and claiming his share of the welcome。  Then Guy was on the 

ground by Charles; rejoicing to find him out there; and then; some 

dropping into their former nests on the hay; some standing round; they 

talked fast and eagerly in a confusion of sound that did not subside 

for the first ten minutes so as to allow anything to be clearly heard。  

The first distinct sentence was Charlotte's 'Bustle; darling old 

fellow; you are handsomer than ever!'



'What a delicious day!' next exclaimed Guy; following Philip's example; 

by throwing off hat and neck…tie。



'A spontaneous tribute to the beauty of the day;' said Charles。



'Really it is

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