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men in England are to be found in the British House of Commons? A
pack; indeed! My father was proud of a seat in that house; and I
remember the day; Maurice Cumming; when your father also thought it
no shame to represent his own parish。 If men like you; who have a
stake in the country; will not go there; of course the house is
filled with men who have no stake。 If they are a pack; it is you who
send them there;you; and others like you。〃
All had its effect; though at the moment Maurice would shrug his
shoulders and turn away his head from the torrent of the lady's
discourse。 But Miss Jack; though she was not greatly liked; was
greatly respected。 Maurice would not own that she convinced him; but
at last he did allow his name to be put up as candidate for his own
parish; and in due time he became a member of the honourable House of
Assembly in Jamaica。
This honour entails on the holder of it the necessity of living at or
within reach of Spanish Town for some ten weeks towards the chose of
every year。 Now on the whole face of the uninhabited globe there is
perhaps no spot more dull to look at; more Lethean in its aspect;
more corpse…like or more cadaverous than Spanish Town。 It is the
head…quarters of the government; the seat of the legislature; the
residence of the governor;but nevertheless it is; as it were; a
city of the very dead。
Here; as we have said before; lived Miss Jack in a large forlorn
ghost…like house in which her father and all her family had lived
before her。 And as a matter of course Maurice Cumming when he came
up to attend to his duties as a member of the legislature took up his
abode with her。
Now at the time of which we are specially speaking he had completed
the first of these annual visits。 He had already benefited his
country by sitting out one session of the colonial parliament; and
had satisfied himself that he did no other good than that of keeping
away some person more objectionable than himself。 He was however
prepared to repeat this self…sacrifice in a spirit of patriotism for
which he received a very meagre meed of eulogy from Miss Jack; and an
amount of self…applause which was not much more extensive。
〃Down at Mount Pleasant I can do something;〃 he would say over and
over again; 〃but what good can any man do up here?〃
〃You can do your duty;〃 Miss Jack would answer; 〃as others did before
you when the colony was made to prosper。〃 And then they would run
off into a long discussion about free labour and protective duties。
But at the present moment Maurice Cumming had another vexation on his
mind over and above that arising from his wasted hours at Spanish
Town; and his fruitless labours at Mount Pleasant。 He was in love;
and was not altogether satisfied with the conduct of his lady…love。
Miss Jack had other nephews besides Maurice Cumming; and nieces also;
of whom Marian Leslie was one。 The family of the Leslies lived up
near Newcastlein the mountains; that is; which stand over Kingston…
…at a distance of some eighteen miles from Kingston; but in a climate
as different from that of the town as the climate of Naples is from
that of Berlin。 In Kingston the heat is all but intolerable
throughout the year; by day and by night; in the house and out of it。
In the mountains round Newcastle; some four thousand feet above the
sea; it is merely warm during the day; and cool enough at night to
make a blanket desirable。
It is pleasant enough living up amongst those green mountains。 There
are no roads there for wheeled carriages; nor are there carriages
with or without wheels。 All journeys are made on horseback。 Every
visit paid from house to house is performed in this manner。 Ladies
young and old live before dinner in their riding…habits。 The
hospitality is free; easy; and unembarrassed。 The scenery is
magnificent。 The tropical foliage is wild and luxuriant beyond
measure。 There may be enjoyed all that a southern climate has to
offer of enjoyment; without the penalties which such enjoyments
usually entail。
Mrs。 Leslie was a half…sister of Miss Jack; and Miss Jack had been a
half…sister also of Mrs。 Cumming; but Mrs。 Leslie and Mrs。 Cumming
had in no way been related。 And it had so happened that up to the
period of his legislative efforts Maurice Cumming had seen nothing of
the Leslies。 Soon after his arrival at Spanish Town he had been
taken by Miss Jack to Shandy Hall; for so the residence of the
Leslies was called; and having remained there for three days; had
fallen in love with Marian Leslie。 Now in the West Indies all young
ladies flirt; it is the first habit of their natureand few young
ladies in the West Indies were more given to flirting; or understood
the science better than Marian Leslie。
Maurice Cumming fell violently in love; and during his first visit at
Shandy Hall found that Marian was perfectionfor during this first
visit her propensities were exerted altogether in his own favour。
That little circumstance does make such a difference in a young man's
judgment of a girl! He came back fall of admiration; not altogether
to Miss Jack's dissatisfaction; for Miss Jack was willing enough that
both her nephew and her niece should settle down into married life。
But then Maurice met his fair one at a governor's ballat a ball
where red coats abounded; and aides…de…camp dancing in spurs; and
narrow…waisted lieutenants with sashes or epaulettes! The aides…de…
camp and narrow…waisted lieutenants waltzed better than he did; and
as one after the other whisked round the ball…room with Marian firmly
clasped in his arms; Maurice's feelings were not of the sweetest。
Nor was this the worst of it。 Had the whisking been divided equally
among ten; he might have forgiven it; but there was one specially
narrow…waisted lieutenant; who towards the end of the evening kept
Marian nearly wholly to himself。 Now to a man in love; who has had
but little experience of either balls or young ladies; this is
intolerable。
He only met her twice after that before his return to Mount Pleasant;
and on the first occasion that odious soldier was not there。 But a
specially devout young clergyman was present; an unmarried;
evangelical; handsome young curate fresh from England; and Marian's
piety had been so excited that she had cared for no one else。 It
appeared moreover that the curate's gifts for conversion were
confined; as regarded that opportunity; to Marion's advantage。 〃I
will have nothing more to say to her;〃 said Maurice to himself;
scowling。 But just as he went away Marian had given him her hand;
and called him Mauricefor she pretended that they were cousinsand
had looked into his eyes and declared that she did hope that the
assembly at Spanish Town would soon be sitting again。 Hitherto; she
said; she had not cared one straw about it。 Then poor Maurice
pressed the little fingers which lay within his own; and swore that
he would be at Shandy Hall on the day before his return to Mount
Pleasant。 So he was; and there he found the narrow…waisted
lieutenant; not now bedecked with sash and epaulettes; but lolling at
his ease on Mrs。 Leslie's sofa in a white jacket; while Marian sat at
his feet telling his fortune with a book about flowers。
〃Oh; a musk rose; Mr。 Ewing; you know what a musk rose means!〃 Then
she got up and shook hands with Mr。 Cumming; but her eyes still went
away to the white jacket and the sofa。 Poor Maurice had often been
nearly broken…hearted in his efforts to manage his free black
labourers; but even that was easier than managing such as Marion
Leslie。
Marian Leslie was a Creoleas also were Miss Jack and Maurice
Cumminga child of the tropics; but by no means such a child as
tropical children are generally thought to be by us in more northern
latitudes。 She was black…haired and black…eyed; but her lips were as
red and her cheeks as rosy as though she had been born and bred in
regions where the snow lies in winter。 She was a small; pretty;
beautifully made little creature; somewhat idle as regards the work
of the world; but active and strong enough when dancing or riding
were required from her。 Her father was a banker; and was fairly
prosperous in spite of the poverty of his country。 His house of
business was at Kingston; and he usually slept there twice a week;
but he always resided at Shandy Hall; and Mrs。 Leslie and her
children knew but very little of the miseries of Kingston。 For be it
known to all men; that of all towns Kingston; Jamaica; is the most
miserable。
I fear that I shall have set my readers very much against Marian
Leslie;much more so than I would wish to do。 As a rule they will
not know how thoroughly flirting is an institution in the West
Indiespractised by all young ladies; and laid aside by them when
they marry; exactly as their young…lady names and young…lady habits
of various kinds are laid aside。 All I would say of Marian Leslie is
this; that she understood the working of the institution more
thoroughly than others did。 And I must add also in her favour that
she did not keep her flirting for sly corners; nor did her admirers
keep their distance till mamma was out of the way。 It mattered not
to her