第 8 节
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  was mounting the eighth; when an orderly rode up hastily; touched his cap;
  and; handing me a despatch; galloped rapidly away。
  I opened it hurriedly and read:
  〃LET PICTON ADVANCE IMMEDIATELY ON THE RIGHT。〃
  I saw it all at a glance。 I had been mistaken for a general officer。 But
  what     was   to   be  done?    Picton's   division    was   two    miles   away;    only
  accessible   through   a   heavy   cross   fire   of   artillery   and   musketry。   But   my
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  mind was made up。
  In an instant I  was engaged with an   entire squadron of cavalry;  who
  endeavored   to   surround   me。   Cutting   my   way   through   them;   I   advanced
  boldly upon a battery and sabred the gunners before they could bring their
  pieces   to   bear。   Looking   around;   I   saw   that   I   had   in   fact   penetrated   the
  French centre。 Before I was well aware of the locality; I was hailed by a
  sharp voice in French;
  〃Come here; sir!〃
  I obeyed; and advanced to the side of a little man in a cocked hat。
  〃Has Grouchy come?〃
  〃Not yet; sire;〃 I replied;for it was the Emperor。
  〃Ha!〃 he said suddenly; bending his piercing eyes on my uniform; 〃a
  prisoner?〃
  〃No; sire;〃 I said; proudly。
  〃A spy?〃
  I   placed   my   hand   upon   my   sword;   but   a   gesture   from   the   Emperor
  bade me forbear。
  〃You are a brave man;〃 he said。
  I took my snuff…box from my pocket; and; taking a pinch; replied by
  handing it; with a bow; to the Emperor。
  His quick eye   caught the cipher   on the lid。   〃What! a D'Enville?   Ha!
  this   accounts    for  the  purity   of  your   accent。   Any   relation    to  Roderick
  d'Enville?〃
  〃My father; sire。〃
  〃He was my school…fellow at the Ecole Polytechnique。 Embrace me!〃
  And   the   Emperor   fell   upon   my   neck   in   the   presence   of   his   entire   staff。
  Then;     recovering     himself;    he   gently    placed    in   my    hand    his   own
  magnificent snuff…box; in exchange for mine; and hanging upon my breast
  the cross of the Legion of Honor which he took from his own; he bade one
  of his Marshals conduct me back to my regiment。
  I was so intoxicated with the honor of which I had been the recipient;
  that   on   reaching   our   lines   I   uttered   a   shout   of   joy   and   put   spurs   to   my
  horse。 The intelligent animal seemed to sympathize with my feelings; and
  fairly flew over the ground。 On a rising eminence a few yards before me
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  stood   a   gray…haired   officer;   surrounded   by   his   staff。   I   don't   know   what
  possessed me; but putting spurs to my horse; I rode at him boldly; and with
  one bound cleared him; horse and all。 A shout of indignation arose from
  the assembled staff。 I wheeled suddenly; with the intention of apologizing;
  but my   mare   misunderstood   me;  and; again   dashing forward;  once   more
  vaulted   over   the   head   of   the   officer;   this   time   unfortunately   uncovering
  him by a vicious kick of her hoof。 〃Seize him!〃 roared the entire army。 I
  was   seized。 As   the   soldiers   led   me   away;   I   asked   the   name   of   the   gray…
  haired officer。 〃Thatwhy; that's the DUKE OF WELLINGTON!〃
  I fainted。
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  For six months I had brain…fever。 During my illness ten grapeshot were
  extracted   from   my   body   which   I   had   unconsciously   received   during   the
  battle。   When   I   opened   my   eyes   I   met   the   sweet   glance   of   a   Sister   of
  Charity。
  〃Blanche!〃 I stammered feebly。
  〃The same;〃 she replied。
  〃You here?〃
  〃Yes;   dear;   but   hush!   It's   a   long   story。   You   see;   dear   Terence;   your
  grandfather married my great…aunt's sister; and your father again married
  my grandmother's niece; who; dying without a will; was; according to the
  French law〃
  〃But I do not comprehend;〃 I said。
  〃Of course not;〃 said Blanche; with her old sweet smile; 〃you've had
  brain…fever; so go to sleep。〃
  I   understood;   however;   that   Blanche   loved   me;   and   I   am   now;   dear
  reader;    Sir   Terence    Sackville;     K。   C。  B。;   and   Lady    Blanche     is  Lady
  Sackville。
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  SELINA SEDILIA。
  BY MISS M。 E。 BDDN AND MRS。 HNY W
  D。
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  CHAPTER I。
  The    sun   was    setting   over   Sloperton     Grange;     and   reddened     the
  window       of  the  lonely   chamber     in  the   western    tower;   supposed     to  be
  haunted by Sir Edward Sedilia; the founder of the Grange。 In the dreamy
  distance arose the gilded mausoleum of Lady Felicia Sedilia; who haunted
  that portion of Sedilia Manor; known as 〃Stiff…uns Acre。〃 A little to the left
  of the Grange might have been seen a mouldering ruin; known as 〃Guy's
  Keep;〃   haunted   by   the   spirit   of   Sir   Guy   Sedilia;   who   was   found;   one
  morning; crushed by one of the fallen battlements。 Yet; as the setting sun
  gilded   these   objects;   a   beautiful   and   almost   holy   calm   seemed   diffused
  about the Grange。
  The Lady Selina sat by an oriel window; overlooking the park。 The sun
  sank gently in the bosom of the German Ocean; and yet the lady did not
  lift   her   beautiful   head   from   the   finely   curved   arm   and   diminutive   hand
  which   supported   it。   When   darkness   finally   shrouded   the   landscape   she
  started;    for  the  sound    of  horse…hoofs     clattered   over   the   stones   of  the
  avenue。 She had scarcely risen before an aristocratic young man fell on his
  knees before her。
  〃My Selina!〃
  〃Edgardo! You here?〃
  〃Yes; dearest。〃
  〃Andyouyouhaveseen           nothing?〃     said   the  lady   in  an  agitated
  voice and nervous manner; turning her face aside to conceal her emotion。
  〃Nothingthat is nothing of any account;〃 said Edgardo。 〃I passed the
  ghost   of   your   aunt   in   the   park;   noticed   the   spectre   of   your   uncle   in   the
  ruined keep; and observed the familiar features of the spirit of your great…
  grandfather at his usual post。 But nothing beyond these trifles; my Selina。
  Nothing more; love; absolutely nothing。〃
  The young man turned his dark liquid orbs fondly upon the ingenuous
  face of his betrothed。
  〃My own Edgardo!and you still love me? You still would marry me
  in   spite   of   this   dark   mystery   which   surrounds   me?   In   spite   of   the   fatal
  history of my race? In spite of the ominous predictions of my aged nurse?〃
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  〃I   would;   Selina〃;   and   the   young   man   passed   his   arm   around   her
  yielding waist。 The two lovers gazed at each other's faces in unspeakable
  bliss。 Suddenly Selina started。
  〃Leave     me;   Edgardo!    leave   me!   A   mysterious     somethinga     fatal
  misgivinga dark ambiguityan equivocal mistrust oppresses me。 I would
  be alone!〃
  The young man arose; and cast a loving glance on the lady。 〃Then we
  will be married on the seventeenth。〃
  〃The seventeenth;〃 repeated Selina; with a mysterious shudder。
  They embraced and parted。 As the clatter of hoofs in the court… yard
  died away; the Lady Selina sank into the chair she had just quitted。
  〃The seventeenth;〃 she repeated slowly; with the same fateful shudder。
  〃Ah!what if he should know that I have another husband living? Dare I
  reveal to him that I have two legitimate and three natural children? Dare I
  repeat to him the history of my youth? Dare I confess that at the age of
  seven I poisoned my sister; by putting verdigris in her cream…tarts;that I
  threw my cousin from a swing at the age of twelve? That the lady's…maid
  who incurred the displeasure of my girlhood now lies at the bottom of the
  horse… pond? No! no! he is too pure;too good;too innocent; to hear such
  improper conversation!〃 and her whole body writhed as she rocked to and
  fro in a paroxysm of grief。
  But she was soon calm。 Rising to her feet; she opened a secret panel in
  the wall; and revealed a slow…match ready for lighting。
  〃This match;〃 said the Lady Selina; 〃is connected with a mine beneath
  the western tower; where