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you must some of you come to Loch Marlie soon, and bring your pretty niece and your five senses along with you now no more at present from your affectionate friend."

The carriage then drove off, and the three disconsolate sisters returned to the parlour, to hold a cabinet council as to the causes of the late disasters.

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Chapter xij.

If there be cure or charm

To respite or relieve, or slack the pain
Of this ill mansion.

MILTON.

IME, which generally alleviates ordinary distresses, served only to augment the severity

of Lady Juliana's, as day after day rolled heavily on, and found her still an inmate of Glenfern Castle. Destitute of every resource in herself, she yet turned with contempt from the scanty sources of occupation or amusement that were suggested by others; and Mrs Douglas's attempts to teach her to play at chess and read Shakspeare were as unsuccessful as the endeavours of the good aunts to persuade her to study Fordyce's Sermons and make baby-linen.

In languid dejection, or fretful repinings, did the unhappy beauty therefore consume the tedious hours, while her husband sought alternately to soothe with fondness he no longer felt, or flatter with hopes which he knew to be groundless. To his father alone he could now look for any assistance, and from him he was not likely to obtain it in the form he desired; as the old gentleman repeatedly declared his utter inability to advance him any ready money, or to allow him more

than a hundred a year, moreover to be paid quarterly; a sum which could not defray their expenses to London.

Such was the state of affairs, when the laird one morning entered the dining-room with a face of much importance, and addressed his son with—“Weel, Harry, you're a lucky man; and it's an ill wind that blaws naebody gude: here's poor Macglashan gone like snow off a dike."

"Macglashan gone!" exclaimed Miss Grizzy. "Impossible, brother; it was only yesterday I sent him a large blister for his back!"

"And I," said Miss Jacky, "talked to him for upwards of two hours last night, on the impropriety of his allowing his daughter to wear white gowns on Sunday."

"By my troth, an' that was eneugh to kill ony man,” muttered the laird.

"How I am to derive any benefit from this important demise is more than I can perceive," said Henry, in a somewhat contemptuous tone.

"You see," replied his father, "that, by our agreement, his farm falls vacant in consequence."

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"And I hope I am to succeed to it?" replied the son, with a smile of derision.

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Exactly. By my troth, but you have a bein downThere's three thousand and seventy-five acres of as good sheep-walk as any in the whole country-side; and I shall advance you stocking and stedding, and every thing complete, to your very peat-stacks. What think ye of that?" slapping his son's shoulder, and rubbing his own hands with delight as he spoke.

Horror-struck at a scheme which appeared to him a thousand times worse than any thing his imagination had ever painted, poor Henry stood in speechless consternation; while "charming! excellent! delightful!"

was echoed by the aunts, as they crowded round, wishing him joy, and applauding their brother's generosity.

"What will our sweet niece say to this, I wonder," said the innocent Grizzy, who in truth wondered none. "I would like to see her face when she hears it ;" and her own was puckered into various shapes of delight.

"I have no doubt but her good sense will teach her to appreciate properly the blessings of her lot," observed the more reflecting Jacky.

"She has had her own good luck," quoth the sententious Nicky, "to find such a down-set all cut and dry."

Then

At that instant the door opened, and the favoured individual in question entered. In vain Douglas strove to impose silence on his father and aunts. The latter sat, bursting with impatience to break out into exclamation; while the former, advancing to his fair daughterin-law, saluted her as " Lady Clachandow!" the torrent burst forth; and, stupefied with surprise, Lady Juliana suffered herself to be kissed and hugged by the whole host of aunts and nieces; while the very walls seemed to reverberate the shouts; and the pugs and mackaw, who never failed to take part in every commotion, began to bark and scream in chorus.

The old gentleman, clapping his hands to his ears, rushed out of the room. His son, execrating his aunts, and every thing around him, kicked Cupid, and gave the mackaw a box on the ear, as he also quitted the apartment, with more appearance of anger than he had ever yet betrayed.

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The tumult at length began to subside. kaw's screams gave place to a low quivering croak; and the insulted pug's yells yielded to a gentle whine. The aunts' obstreperous joy began to be chastened with fear for the consequences that might follow an abrupt disclosure; and, while Lady Juliana condoled with her

favourites, it was concerted between the prudent aunts that the joyful news should be broke to their niece in the most cautious manner possible. For that purpose, Misses Grizzy and Jacky seated themselves on each side of her; and, after duly preparing their voices by sundry small hems, Miss Grizzy thus began :—

“I'm sure—I declare--I dare say, my dear Lady Juliana, you must think we are all distracted.”

Her auditor made no attempt to contradict the supposition.

“We certainly ought, to be sure, to have been more cautious; but the joy—though, indeed, it seems cruel to say so,—and I am sure you will sympathise, my dear niece, in the cause, when you hear that it is occasioned by poor Macglashan's death, which, I'm sure, was quite unexpected. Indeed, I declare I can't conceive how it came about; for Lady Maclaughlan, who is an excellent judge of these things, thought he was really a remarkable stout-looking man for his time of life; and indeed, except occasional colds, which you know we are all subject to, I really never knew him complain. At the same time there can be no

doubt".

"I don't think, sister, you are taking the right method of communicating the intelligence to our niece," said Miss Jacky.

"You cannot communicate any thing that would give me the least pleasure, unless you could tell me that I was going to leave this place," cried Lady Juliana, in a voice of deep despondency.

“Indeed! if it can afford your ladyship so much pleasure to be at liberty to quit the hospitable mansion of your amiable husband's respectable father," said Miss Jacky, with an inflamed visage and outspread hands, "you are_at perfect liberty to depart when you think proper. The generosity, I may say the munificence,

of

my excellent brother, has now put it in your power to do as you please, and to form your own plans.'

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"Oh, delightful!" exclaimed Lady Juliana, starting up; "now I shall be quite happy. Where's Harry? Does he know?-is he gone to order the carriage?-can we get away to-day?" And she was flying out of the room, when Miss Jacky caught her by one hand, while Miss Grizzy secured the other.

"Oh, pray don't detain me! I must find Harry ; and I have all my things to put up," struggling to release herself from the gripe of the sisters; when the door opened, and Harry entered, eager, yet dreading, to know the effects of the eclaircissement. His surprise was extreme at beholding his wife, with her eyes sparkling, her cheeks glowing, and her whole countenance expressing extreme pleasure. Darting from her keepers, she bounded towards him with the wildest ejaculations of delight; while he stood alternately gazing at her and his aunts, seeking, by his eyes, the explanation he feared to demand.

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My dearest Juliana, what is the meaning of all this?" he at length articulated.

"Oh, you cunning thing! So you think I don't know that your father has given you a great-great quantity of money, and that we may go away whenever we please, and do just as we like, and live in London, and-and-Oh, delightful!" And she bounded and skipped before the eyes of the petrified spinsters.

"What does all this mean?" asked Henry, addressing his aunts, who, for the first time in their lives, were struck dumb by astonishment. But Miss Jacky, at length recollecting herself, turned to Lady Juliana, who was still testifying her delight by a variety of childish but graceful movements, and thus addressed

her:

"Permit me to put a few questions to your ladyship,

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