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However, Campian heard Eustace's confession; and by putting to him such questions as may be easily conceived by those who know anything about the confessional, discovered satisfactorily enough, that he was what Campian would have called "in love:" though Ishould question much the propriety of the term as applied to any facts which poor prurient Campian discovered, or indeed knew how to discover, seeing that a swine has no eye for pearls.But he had found out enough: he smiled, and set to work next vigorously to discover who the lady might be.

If he had frankly said to Eustace, "I feel for you; and if your desires are reasonable, or lawful, or possible, I will help you with all my heart and soul," he might have had the young man's secret heart, and saved himself an hour's trouble; but, of course, he took instinctively the crooked and suspicious method, expected to find the case the worst possible,--as a man was bound to do who had been trained to take the lowest possible view of human nature, and to consider the basest motives as the mainspring of all human action,--and began his moral torture accordingly by a series of delicate questions, which poor Eustace dodged in every possible way, though he knew that the good father was too cunning for him, and that he must give in at last.Nevertheless, like a rabbit who runs squealing round and round before the weasel, into whose jaws it knows that it must jump at last by force of fascination, he parried and parried, and pretended to be stupid, and surprised, and honorably scrupulous, and even angry; while every question as to her being married or single, Catholic or heretic, English or foreign, brought his tormentor a step nearer the goal.At last, when Campian, finding the business not such a very bad one, had asked something about her worldly wealth, Eustace saw a door of escape and sprang at it.

"Even if she be a heretic, she is heiress to one of the wealthiest merchants in Devon.""Ah!" said Campian, thoughtfully."And she is but eighteen, you say?""Only eighteen."

"Ah! well, my son, there is time.She may be reconciled to the Church: or you may change.""I shall die first."

"Ah, poor lad! Well; she may be reconciled, and her wealth may be of use to the cause of Heaven.""And it shall be of use.Only absolve me, and let me be at peace.

Let me have but her," he cried piteously."I do not want her wealth,--not I! Let me have but her, and that but for one year, one month, one day!--and all the rest--money, fame, talents, yea, my life itself, hers if it be needed--are at the service of Holy Church.Ay, I shall glory in showing my devotion by some special sacrifice,--some desperate deed.Prove me now, and see what there is I will not do!"And so Eustace was absolved; after which Campian added,--"This is indeed well, my son: for there is a thing to be done now, but it may be at the risk of life.""Prove me!" cried Eustace, impatiently.

"Here is a letter which was brought me last night; no matter from whence; you can understand it better than I, and I longed to have shown it you, but that I feared my son had become--""You feared wrongly, then, my dear Father Campian."So Campian translated to him the cipher of the letter.

"This to Evan Morgans, gentleman, at Mr.Leigh's house in Moorwinstow, Devonshire.News may be had by one who will go to the shore of Clovelly, any evening after the 25th of November, at dead low tide, and there watch for a boat, rowed by one with a red beard, and a Portugal by his speech.If he be asked, 'How many?'

he will answer, 'Eight hundred and one.' Take his letters and read them.If the shore be watched, let him who comes show a light three times in a safe place under the cliff above the town; below is dangerous landing.Farewell, and expect great things!""I will go," said Eustace; "to-morrow is the 25th, and I know a sure and easy place.Your friend seems to know these shores well.""Ah! what is it we do not know?" said Campian, with a mysterious smile."And now?""And now, to prove to you how I trust to you, you shall come with me, and see this--the lady of whom I spoke, and judge for yourself whether my fault is not a venial one.""Ah, my son, have I not absolved you already? What have I to do with fair faces? Nevertheless, I will come, both to show you that I trust you, and it may be to help towards reclaiming a heretic, and saving a lost soul: who knows?"So the two set out together; and, as it was appointed, they had just got to the top of the hill between Chapel and Stow mill, when up the lane came none other than Mistress Rose Salterne herself, in all the glories of a new scarlet hood, from under which her large dark languid eyes gleamed soft lightnings through poor Eustace's heart and marrow.Up to them she tripped on delicate ankles and tiny feet, tall, lithe, and graceful, a true West-country lass; and as she passed them with a pretty blush and courtesy, even Campian looked back at the fair innocent creature, whose long dark curls, after the then country fashion, rolled down from beneath the hood below her waist, entangling the soul of Eustace Leigh within their glossy nets.

"There!" whispered he, trembling from head to foot."Can you excuse me now?""I had excused you long ago;" said the kindhearted father."Alas, that so much fair red and white should have been created only as a feast for worms!""A feast for gods, you mean!" cried Eustace, on whose common sense the naive absurdity of the last speech struck keenly; and then, as if to escape the scolding which he deserved for his heathenry--"Will you let me return for a moment? I will follow you: let me go!"Campian saw that it was of no use to say no, and nodded.Eustace darted from his side, and running across a field, met Rose full at the next turn of the road.

She started, and gave a pretty little shriek.

"Mr.Leigh! I thought you had gone forward.""I came back to speak to you, Rose--Mistress Salterne, I mean.""To me?"

"To you I must speak, tell you all, or die!" And he pressed up close to her.She shrank back, somewhat frightened.

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