Andthen,aboutthreeo'clock,wereturnedtothehamper。Luncheonundersuchcircumstancesalwaysmeansdinner,andwearrangedourselvesforaverycomfortablemeal。TothosewhoknowthetombofCeciliaMetellanodescriptionofthesceneisnecessary,andtothosewhodonot,nodescriptionwillconveyafairideaofitsreality。Itisitselfalargelowtowerofgreatdiameter,butofbeautifulproportion,standingfaroutsidethecity,closeontothesideoftheoldRomanway。Ithasbeenembattledonthetopbysomelatter-daybaron,inorderthatitmightbeusedforprotectiontothecastle,whichhasbeenbuiltonandattachedtoit。IfI
rememberrightly,thiswasdonebyoneoftheFrangipani,andaverylovelyruinhehasmadeofit。Iknownocastellatedoldtumble-
downresidenceinItalymorepicturesquethanthisbaronialadjuncttotheoldRomantomb,orwhichbettertallieswiththeideasengenderedwithinourmindsbyMrs。RadcliffeandtheMysteriesofUdolpho。Itliesalongtheroad,protectedonthesideofthecitybytheproudsepulchreoftheRomanmatron,anduptothelongruinedwallsofthebackofthebuildingstretchesagrassyslope,atthebottomofwhicharetheremainsofanoldRomancircus。
Beyondthatisthelong,thin,gracefullineoftheClaudianaqueduct,withSoracteinthedistancetotheleft,andTivoli,Palestine,andFrascatilyingamongthehillswhichboundtheview。
ThatFrangipanibaronwasintherightofit,andIhopehegotthevalueofhismoneyoutoftheresidencewhichhebuiltforhimself。
Idoubt,however,thathedidbutlittlegoodtothosewholivedinhiscloseneighbourhood。
Wehadaverycomfortablelittlebanquetseatedonthebrokenlumpsofstonewhichlieaboutunderthewallsofthetomb。IwonderwhethertheshadeofCeciliaMetellawaslookingdownuponus。Wehaveheardmuchofherintheselatterdays,andyetweknownothingabouther,norcanconceivewhyshewashonouredwithabiggertombthananyotherRomanmatron。Therewerethosethenamongourpartywhobelievedthatshemightstillcomebackamongus,andwithdueassistancefromsomecognatesusceptiblespirit,explaintousthecauseofherwidowedhusband'sliberality。Alas,alas!ifwemayjudgeoftheRomansbyourselves,thetruereasonforsuchsepulchralgrandeurwouldredoundlittletothecreditoftheladyCeciliaMetellaherself,ortothatofCrassus,herbereavedanddesolatelord。
Shedidnotcomeamongusontheoccasionofthisbanquet,possiblybecausewehadnotablestheretoturninpreparationforherpresence;but,hadshedoneso,shecouldnothavebeenmoreeloquentofthingsoftheotherworldthanwasMrs。Talboys。IhavesaidthatMrs。Talboys'eyeneverglancedmorebrightlyafteraglassofchampagne,butIaminclinedtothinkthatonthisoccasionitmayhavedoneso。O'BrienenactedGanymede,andwas,perhaps,moreliberalthanotherlatter-dayGanymedes,towhoseservicesMrs。
Talboyshadbeenaccustomed。Letitnot,however,besuspectedbyanyonethatsheexceededthelimitsofadiscreetjoyousness。Bynomeans!Thegenerouswinepenetrated,perhaps,tosomeinnercellsofherheart,andbroughtforththoughtsinsparklingwords,whichotherwisemighthaveremainedconcealed;buttherewasnothinginwhatshethoughtorspokecalculatedtogiveumbrageeithertoananchoriteortoavestal。Awordortwoshesaidorsungabouttheflowingbowl,andonceshecalledforFalernian;butbeyondthisherconversewaschieflyoftherightsofmanandtheweaknessofwomen;
oftheironagesthatwerepast,andofthegoldentimethatwastocome。
Shecalledatoastanddranktothehopesofthelatterhistoriansofthenineteenthcentury。ThenitwasthatshebadeO'Brien"FillhighthebowlwithSamianwine。"TheIrishmantookheratherword,andsheraisedthebumper,andwaveditoverherheadbeforesheputittoherlips。Iamboundtodeclarethatshedidnotspilladrop。"Thetrue'Falerniangrape,'"shesaid,asshedepositedtheemptybeakeronthegrassbeneathherelbow。VilerchampagneIdonotthinkIeverswallowed;butitwasthetheoryofthewine,notitspalpablebodypresentthere,asitwere,intheflesh,whichinspiredher。Therewasreallysomethinggrandaboutheronthatoccasion,andherenthusiasmalmostamountedtoreality。
Mackinnonwasamused,andencouragedher,as,Imustconfess,didI
also。Mrs。Mackinnonmadeuselesslittlesignstoherhusband,reallyfearingthattheFalernianwoulddoitsgoodofficestoothoroughly。Mywife,gettingmeapartasIwalkedroundthecircledistributingviands,remarkedthat"thewomanwasafool,andwoulddisgraceherself。"ButIobservedthatafterthedisposalofthatbumpersheworshippedtherosygodintheoryonly,andthereforesawnooccasiontointerfere。"Come,Bacchus,"shesaid;"andcome,Silenus,ifthouwilt;Iknowthatyearehoveringroundthegravesofyourdepartedfavourites。Andye,too,nymphsofEgeria,"andshepointedtotheclassicgrovewhichwasallbutclosetousaswesatthere。"Inoldendaysyedidnotalwaysdespisetheabodesofmen。Butwhyshouldweinvokethepresenceofthegods,we,whocanbecomegodlikeourselves!Weourselvesarethedeitiesofthepresentage。Forusshallthetablesbespreadwithambrosia;forusshallthenectarflow。"
Uponthewholeitwasverygoodfooling,forawhile;andassoonasweweretiredofitwearosefromourseats,andbegantostrollabouttheplace。Itwasbeginningtobealittledusk,andsomewhatcool,buttheeveningairwaspleasant,andtheladies,puttingontheirshawls,didnotseeminclinedatoncetogetintothecarriages。Atanyrate,Mrs。Talboyswasnotsoinclined,forshestarteddownthehilltowardsthelonglowwalloftheoldRomancircusatthebottom;andO'Brien,closeatherelbow,startedwithher。
"Ida,mydear,youhadbetterremainhere,"shesaidtoherdaughter;"youwillbetiredifyoucomeasfaraswearegoing。"
"Oh,no,mamma,Ishallnot,"saidIda。"YougettiredmuchquickerthanIdo。"
"Oh,yes,youwill;besidesIdonotwishyoutocome。"TherewasanendofitforIda,andMrs。TalboysandO'Brienwalkedofftogether,whilewealllookedintoeachother'sfaces。
"Itwouldbeacharitytogowiththem,"saidMackinnon。
"Doyoubecharitable,then,"saidhiswife。
"Itshouldbealady,"saidhe。
"Itisapitythatthemotherofthespotlesscherubimisnotherefortheoccasion,"saidshe。"Ihardlythinkthatanyonelessgiftedwillundertakesuchaselfsacrifice。"Anyattemptofthekindwould,however,nowhavebeentoolate,fortheywerealreadyatthebottomofthehill。O'Brienhadcertainlydrunkfreelyoftheperniciouscontentsofthoselong-neckedbottles;andthoughnoonecouldfairlyaccusehimofbeingtipsy,neverthelessthatwhichmighthavemadeothersdrunkhadmadehimbold,andhedaredtodo
perhapsmorethanmightbecomeaman。IfunderanycircumstanceshecouldbefoolenoughtomakeanavowaloflovetoMrs。Talboys,hemightbeexpected,asweallthought,todoitnow。
Wewatchedthemastheymadeforagapinthewallwhichledthroughintothelargeenclosedspaceoftheoldcircus。Ithadbeenanarenaforchariotgames,andtheyhadgonedownwiththeavowedpurposeofsearchingwheremighthavebeenthemeta,andascertaininghowthedriverscouldhaveturnedwhenattheirfullspeed。Forawhilewehadheardtheirvoices,orratherhervoiceespecially。"Theheartofaman,O'Brien,shouldsufficeforallemergencies,"wehadheardhersay。Shehadassumedastrangehabitofcallingmenbytheirsimplenames,asmenaddresseachother。