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OUR life at the Hall soon returned to its old, dreary course.The lawyer in London wrote to my mistress to ask her to come and stay for a little while with his wife; but she declined the invitation, being averse to facing company after what had happened to her.Though she tried hard to keep the real state of her mind concealed from all about her, I, for one, could see plainly enough that she was pining under the bitter injury that had been inflicted on her.What effect continued solitude might have had on her spirits I tremble to think.

Fortunately for herself, it occurred to her, before long, to send and invite Mr.Meeke to resume his musical practicing with her at the Hall.She told him--and, as it seemed to me, with perfect truth--that any implied engagement which he had made with Mr.

James Smith was now canceled, since the person so named had morally forfeited all his claims as a husband, first, by his desertion of her, and, secondly, by his criminal marriage with another woman.After stating this view of the matter, she left it to Mr.Meeke to decide whether the perfectly innocent connection between them should be resumed or not.The little parson, after hesitating and pondering in his helpless way, ended by agreeing with my mistress, and by coming back once more to the Hall with his fiddle under his arm.This renewal of their old habits might have been imprudent enough, as tending to weaken my mistress's case in the eyes of the world, but, for all that, it was the most sensible course she could take for her own sake.The harmless company of Mr.Meeke, and the relief of playing the old tunes again in the old way, saved her, I verily believe, from sinking altogether under the oppression of the shocking situation in which she was now placed.

So, with the assistance of Mr.Meeke and his fiddle, my mistress got though the weary time.The winter passed, the spring came, and no fresh tidings reached us of Mr.James Smith.It had been a long, hard winter that year, and the spring was backward and rainy.The first really fine day we had was the day that fell on the fourteenth of March.

I am particular in mentioning this date merely because it is fixed forever in my memory.As long as there is life in me Ishall remember that fourteenth of March, and the smallest circumstances connected with it.

The day began ill, with what superstitious people would think a bad omen.My mistress remained late in her room in the morning, amusing herself by looking over her clothes, and by setting to rights some drawers in her cabinet which she had not opened for some time past.Just before luncheon we were startled by hearing the drawing-room bell rung violently.I ran up to see what was the matter, and the quadroon, Josephine, who had heard the bell in another part of the house, hastened to answer it also.She got into the drawing-room first, and I followed close on her heels.

My mistress was standing alone on the hearth-rug, with an appearance of great discomposure in her face and manner.

"I have been robbed!" she said, vehemently, "I don't know when or how; but I miss a pair of bracelets, three rings, and a quantity of old-fashioned lace pocket-handkerchiefs.""If you have any suspicions, ma'am," said Josephine, in a sharp, sudden way, "say who they point at.My boxes, for one, are quite at your disposal.""Who asked about your boxes?" said my mistress, angrily."Be a little less ready with your answer, if you please, the next time I speak."She then turned to me, and began explaining the circumstances under which she had discovered her loss.I suggested that the missing things should be well searched for first, and then, if nothing came of that, that I should go for the constable, and place the matter under his direction.

My mistress agreed to this plan, and the search was undertaken immediately.It lasted till dinner-time, and led to no results.Ithen proposed going for the constable.But my mistress said it was too late to do anything that day, and told me to wait at table as usual, and to go on my errand the first thing the next morning.Mr.Meeke was coming with some new music in the evening, and I suspect she was not willing to be disturbed at her favorite occupation by the arrival of the constable.

When dinner was over the parson came, and the concert went on as usual through the evening.At ten o'clock I took up the tray, with the wine, and soda-water, and biscuits.Just as I was opening one of the bottles of soda-water, there was a sound of wheels on the drive outside, and a ring at the bell.

I had unfastened the wires of the cork, and could not put the bottle down to run at once to the door.One of the female servants answered it.I heard a sort of half scream--then the sound of a footstep that was familiar to me.

My mistress turned round from the piano, and looked me hard in the face.

"William," she said, "do you know that step?" Before I could answer the door was pushed open, and Mr.James Smith walked into the room.

He had his hat on.His long hair flowed down under it over the collar of his coat; his bright black eyes, after resting an instant on my mistress, turned to Mr.Meeke.His heavy eyebrows met together, and one of his hands went up to one of his bushy black whiskers, and pulled at it angrily.

"You here again!" he said, advancing a few steps toward the little parson, who sat trembling all over, with his fiddle hugged up in his arms as if it had been a child.

Seeing her villainous husband advance, my mistress moved, too, so as to face him.He turned round on her at the first step she took, as quick as lightning.

"You shameless woman!" he said."Can you look me in the face in the presence of that man?" He pointed, as he spoke, to Mr.Meeke.

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