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〃The last to apply was the Honorable Stanley PilkingtonLord Didcott's heir; you know。  Oh; if you could see him; you'd realize what I've had to go through!〃

Even as she spoke he was given the opportunity; for the door somewhat diffidently opened and an unhappy… looking young man came slowly into the room。  He was clearly to be classified among the round…shouldered ineligibles; being otherwise a tall and slender youth; with an amiable expression and a smoothly well…bred voice。

〃I've come to say good…by; Miss Maddison;〃 he said; with a mournful air。  〃II've enjoyed my visit very much;〃 he added; as he timidly shook her hand。

〃So glad you have; Mr。 Pilkington;〃 she replied cordially。  〃It has been a very great pleasure to entertain you。  Our friend Count BunkerMr。 Pilkington。〃

The young man bowed with a look in his eye that clearly said

〃The nest candidate; I perceive。〃

Then having said good…by to Ri; the Count heard him murmur to Eleanor

〃Couldn't youercouldn't you just manage to see me of?〃

〃With very great pleasure!〃 she replied in a hearty voice that seemed curiously enough rather to damp than cheer his drooping spirits。

No sooner had they left the room together than Darius; junior; turned energetically to his guest; and said in a voice ringing with pride

〃You may not believe me; Count; but I assure you that is the third fellow she has seen to the door inside a fortnight!  One Duke; one Viscountwho will expand into something more considerable some dayand this Honorable Pilkington!  Your friend; sir; will be a fortunate man if he is able to please my sister。〃

〃She seems; indeed; a charming girl。〃

〃Charming!  She is an angel in human form!  And I; sir; her brother; will see to it that she is not deceived in the man she choosesnot if I can help it!〃

The young man said this with such an air as Bunker supposed his forefathers to have worn when they hurled the tea into Boston harbor。

〃I trust that Lord Tulliwuddle; at least; will not fall under your displeasure; sir;〃 he replied with an air of sincere conviction that exactly echoed his thoughts。

〃Oh; Ri!〃 cried Eleanor; running back into the room; 〃he was so sweet as he said good…by in the hall that I nearly kissed him!  I would have; only it might have made him foolish again。  But did you see his shoulders; Count!  And oh; to think of marrying a gentle thing like that!  Is Lord Tulliwuddle a firm man; Count Bunker?〃

〃Adamantwhen in the right;〃 the Count assured her。

A renewed air of happy musing in her eyes warned him that he had probably said exactly enough; and with the happiest mean betwixt deference and dignity he bade them farewell。

〃Then; Count; we shall see you all to…morrow;〃 said Eleanor as they parted。  〃Please tell your hosts that I am very greatly looking forward to the pleasure of knowing them。  There is a Miss Gallosh; isn't there?〃

The Count informed her that there was in fact such a lady。

〃That is very good news for me!  I need a girl friend very badly; Count; these proposals lose half their fun with only Ri to tell them to。  I intend to make a confidante of Miss Gallosh on the spot!〃

〃H'm;〃 thought the Count; as he drove away; 〃I wonder whether she will。〃



CHAPTER XVIII

As the plenipotentiary approached the Castle he was somewhat surprised to pass a dog…cart containing not only his fellow…guest; Mr。 Cromarty…Gow; but Mr。 Gow's luggage also; and although he had hitherto taken no particular interest in that gentleman; yet being gifted with the true adventurer's instinct for promptly investigating any unusual circumstance; he sought his host as soon as he reached the house; with a view to putting a careless question or two。  For no one; he felt sure; had been expected to leave for a few days to come。

〃Yes;〃 said Mr。 Gallosh; 〃the young spark's off verra suddenly。  We didn't expect him to be leaving before Tuesday。  Butwell; the fact isumh'moh; it's nothing to speak off。〃

This reticence; however; was easily cajoled away by the insidious Count; and at last Mr。 Gallosh frankly confided to him

〃Well; Count; between you and me he seems to have had a kind of fancy for my daughter Eva; and then his lordship comingwell; you'll see for yourself how it was。〃

〃He considered his chances lessened?〃

〃He told Rentoul they were clean gone。〃

Count Bunker looked decidedly serious。

〃The devil!〃 he reflected。  〃The Baron is exceeding his commission。  Tulliwuddle is a brisk young fellow; but to commit him to two marriages is neither Christian nor kind。  And; without possessing the Baron's remarkable enthusiasm for the sex; I feel sorry for whichever lady is not chosen to cut the cake。〃

He inquired for his friend; and was somewhat relieved to learn that though he had gone out on the loch with Miss Gallosh; they had been accompanied by her brothers and sisters。

〃We still have half an hour before dressing;〃 he said。  〃I shall stroll down and meet them。〃

His creditable anxiety returned when; upon the path to the loch shore; he met the two Masters and the two younger Misses Gallosh returning without their sister。

〃Been in different boats; have you?〃 said he; after they had explained this curious circumstance; 〃well; I hope you all had a good sail。〃

To himself he uttered a less philosophical comment; and quickened his stride perceptibly。  He reached the shore; but far or near was never a sign of boat upon the waters。

〃Have they gone down!〃 he thought。

Just then he became aware of a sound arising from beneath the wooded bank a short distance away。  It was evidently intended to be muffled; but the Baron's lungs were powerful; and there was no mistaking his deep voice as he sang

          〃 'My loff she's like a red; red rose                Zat's newly sprong in June!           My loff she's like a melody                Zat's sveetly blayed in tune!

Ach; how does he end?〃

Before his charmer had time to prompt him; the Count raised his own tolerably musical voice and replied

          〃 'And fare thee weel; my second string!                And fare thee weel awhile!           I won t come back again; my love;                For tis ower mony mile!


For an instant there followed a profound silence; and then the voice of the Baron replied; with somewhat forced mirth

〃Vary goot; Bonker!  Ha; ha!  Vary goot!〃

Meanwhile Bunker; without further delay; was pushing his way through a tangle of shrubbery till in a moment he spied the boat moored beneath the leafy bank; and although it was a capacious craft he observed that its two occupants were both crowded into one end。

〃I am sent to escort you back to dinner;〃 he said blandly。

〃Tell zem ve shall be back in three minutes;〃 replied the Baron; making a prodigious show of preparation for coming ashore。

〃I am sorry to say that my orders were strictly to escort; not to herald you;〃 said the Count apologetically。

Fortifying himself against unpopularity by the consciousness that he was doing his duty; this well… principled; even if spurious; nobleman paced back towards the house with the lady between him and the indignant Baron。

〃Well; Tulliwuddle;〃 he discoursed; in as friendly a tone as ever; 〃I left your cards with our American neighbors。〃

〃So?〃 muttered the Baron stolidly。

〃They received me with open arms; and I have taken the liberty of accepting on behalf of Mr。; Mrs。; and Miss Gallosh; and of our two selves; a very cordial invitation to lunch with them to…morrow。〃

〃Impossible!〃 cried the Baron gruffly。

Eva turned a reproachful eye upon him。

〃Oh; Lord Tulliwuddle!  I should so like to go。〃

The Baron looked at her blankly。

〃You vould!〃

〃I have heard they are such nice people; and have such a beautiful place!〃

〃I can confirm both statements;〃 said the Count heartily。

〃Besides; papa and mamma would be very disappointed if we didn't go。〃

〃Make it as you please;〃 said the Baron gloomily。

His unsuspicious hosts heard of the invitation with such outspoken pleasure that their honored guest could not well renew his protest。  He had to suffer the arrangement to be made; but that night when he and Bunker withdrew to their own room; the Count perceived the makings of an argumentative evenin

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