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the men going out fishing on Sunday。  He opposed every innovation with 

all his might; and Captain Morville's interference; which had borne 

Markham down with Mr。 Edmonstone's authority; had only made him more 

determined not to bate an inch。  He growled every time Guy was inclined 

to believe Mr。 Ashford in the right; and brought out some fresh 

complaint。  The grand controversy was at present about the school。  

There was a dame's school in the cove or fishing part of the parish; 

maintained at the expense of the estate; in a small cottage far from 

the church; and Mr。 and Mrs。 Ashford had fixed their eyes on a house in 

the village; and so near the church as to be very convenient for a 

Sunday School。  It only wanted to be floored; and to have a partition 

taken down; but to this Markham would not consent; treating it as a 

monstrous proposal to take away the school from old Jenny Robinson。



'I suppose Mr。 Ashford meant to pension her off?' said Guy。



'He did say something about it; but who is to do it; I should like to 

know?'



'We are; I suppose。'



'Pay two schoolmistresses mistresses at once!  One for doing nothing!  

A pretty tolerable proposal for Mr。 Ashford to be making?'



'I don't see why。  Of course it is my business!'



'Besides; I don't see that she is not as fit to keep school as ever she 

was。'



'That may well be;' said Guy; smiling。 'We never used to be noted for 

our learning。'



'Don't you be for bringing new lights into the parish; Sir Guy; or we 

shall never have any more peace。'



'I shall see about old Jenny;' answered Guy。  'As to the house; that 

must be done directly。  Her cottage is not fit to keep school in。'



Grunt; grunt; but though a very unbending viceroy; a must from the 

reigning baronet had a potent effect on Markham; whether it was for 

good or evil。  He might grumble; but he never disobeyed; and the boy he 

was used to scold and order had found that Morville intonation of the 

must; which took away all idea of resistance。  He still; however 

remonstrated。



'As you please; Sir Guy; but we shall have the deer frightened; and the 

plantations cut to pieces; if the boys from the Cove are to be crossing 

the park。'



'I'll be answerable for all the damage。  If they are once properly 

spoken to; they will be on honour to behave well。  I have seen a little 

of what a village school ought to be at East…hill; and I should like to 

see Redclyffe like it。'



Grunt again; and Guy found that to make Markham amiable; he must 

inquire after all his nephews and nieces。



All the evening he had much to occupy him; and the dreaded sense of 

solitude and bereavement did not come on till he had parted with 

Markham; and stood alone before the fire in the large; gloomy room; 

where the light of the lamp seemed absorbed in the darkness of the 

distant corners; and where he had scarcely been since the moment when 

he found his grandfather senseless in that very chair。  How different 

had that room once been in his eyes; when his happy spirits defied 

every association of gloom; and the bookshelves; the carved chairs; the 

heavy dark…green curtains and deep windows were connected with merry 

freaks; earnest researches; delightful achievements or discoveries!  

How long ago that time seemed! and how changed was he!



There was a certain tendency to melancholy in Guy's mind。  High 

spirits; prosperity; and self…discipline; had kept it from developing 

itself until the beginning of his troubles; but since that time it had 

been gradually gaining ground; and this was a time of great suffering; 

as he stood alone in his forefathers' house; and felt himself; in his 

early youth; a doomed man; destined to bear the penalty of their crimes 

in the ruin of his dearest hopes; as if his heirloom of misery had but 

waited to seize on him till the very moment when it would give him the 

most to endure。



'But bear it; I must and will!' said he; lifting his head from the 

carved chimney…piece; where he had been resting it。  'I have been in 

will a murderer myself; and what right have I to repine like the 

Israelites; with their self…justifying proverb?  No; let me be thankful 

that I was not given up even then; but have been able to repent; and do 

a little better next time。  It will be a blessing as yet ungranted to 

any of us; if indeed I should bear to the full the doom of sorrow; so 

that it may be vouchsafed me only to avoid actual guilt。  Yes; Amy; 

your words are still with me〃Sintram conquered his doom;〃and it was 

by following death!  Welcome; then; whatever may be in store for me; 

were it even a long; cheerless life without you; Amy。  There is another 

world!'



With the energy of freshened resolution; he lighted his candle; and 

walked; with echoing steps; up the black oak staircase; along the broad 

gallery; up another flight; down another passage; to his own room。  He 

had expressly written 'his own room;' and confirmed it on his arrival; 

or Mrs。 Drew would have lodged him as she thought more suitably for the 

master of the house。  Nothing had been done to alter its old familiar 

aspect; except lighting a fire; which he had never seen there before。  

There were all his boyish treasures; his bows and arrows; his 

collection of birds' wings; his wonderful weapons and contrivances; 

from his fire…balloon down to the wren's…egg; all just as he left them; 

their good condition attesting the care that Mrs。 Drew had taken for 

his sake。



He renewed his acquaintance with them with a sort of regretful 

affection and superiority; but there was a refreshment in these old 

memories which aided the new feeling of life imparted to him by his 

resolution to bear。  Nor had he only to bear; he had also to do; and 

before the late hour at which he fell asleep; he had made up his mind 

what was the first step to be taken about Coombe Priory; and had 

remembered with rejoicing that whereas he had regretted leaving the 

chapel at college which had so comforted and helped him; there was now 

daily service at Redclyffe Church。  The last thing in his mind; before 

reflection was lost in sleep; was this stanza





Gales from Heaven; if so He will;

Sweeter melodies may wake

On the lowly mountain rill

Than the meeting waters make。

Who hath the Father and the Son;

May be left; but not alone。









CHAPTER 22







And when the solemn deep church…bell

Entreats the soul to pray;

The midnight phantoms feel the spell;

The shadows sweep away。



Down the broad Vale of Tears afar;

The spectral camp is fled;

Faith shineth as a morning star;

Our ghastly fears are dead。LONGFELLOW





Mr。 Ashford was a connection of Lady Thorndale's; and it was about a 

year since the living of Redclyffe had been presented to him。  Mr。 and 

Mrs。 Ashford were of course anxious to learn all they could about their 

young squire; on whom the welfare of the parish depended; even more 

than in most cases; as the whole was his property。  Their expectations 

were not raised by Mr。 Markham's strenuous opposition to all their 

projects; and his constant appeals to the name of 'Sir Guy'; but; on 

the other 

hand; they were pleased by the strong feeling of affection that all the 

villagers manifested for their landlord。



The inhabitants of Redclyffe were a primitive race; almost all related 

to each other; rough and ignorant; and with a very strong feudal 

feeling for 'Sir Guy;' who was king; state; supreme authority; in their 

eyes; and Mrs。 Ashford further found that 'Master Morville;' as the old 

women called him in his individual character; was regarded by them with 

great personal affection。



On the occasion when Captain Morville came to Redclyffe; and left James 

Thorndale to spend a couple of hours at the parsonage; they 

interrogated the latter anxiously on his acquaintance with Sir Guy。  He 

had not the least idea of

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