Shesatecommonlywithherfather,whowasveryproudofherwit,andheardthetalkofmanyofhiswildcompanions——oftenbutill-suitedforagirltohear。Butsheneverhadbeenagirl,shesaid;shehadbeenawomansinceshewaseightyearsold。Oh,whydidMissPinkertonletsuchadangerousbirdintohercage?
  Thefactis,theoldladybelievedRebeccatobethemeekestcreatureintheworld,soadmirably,ontheoccasionswhenherfatherbroughthertoChiswick,usedRebeccatoperformthepartoftheingenue;andonlyayearbeforethearrangementbywhichRebeccahadbeenadmittedintoherhouse,andwhenRebeccawassixteenyearsold,MissPinkertonmajestically,andwithalittlespeech,madeherapresentofadoll——whichwas,bytheway,theconfiscatedpropertyofMissSwindle,discoveredsurreptitiouslynursingitinschool-hours。Howthefatheranddaughterlaughedastheytrudgedhometogetheraftertheeveningpartyitwasontheoccasionofthespeeches,whenalltheprofessorswereinvitedandhowMissPinkertonwouldhaveragedhadsheseenthecaricatureofherselfwhichthelittlemimic,Rebecca,managedtomakeoutofherdoll。Beckyusedtogothroughdialogueswithit;itformedthedelightofNewmanStreet,GerrardStreet,andtheArtists’quarter:
  andtheyoungpainters,whentheycametotaketheirgin-
  and-waterwiththeirlazy,dissolute,clever,jovialsenior,usedregularlytoaskRebeccaifMissPinkertonwasathome:shewasaswellknowntothem,poorsoul!asMr。LawrenceorPresidentWest。OnceRebeccahadthehonourtopassafewdaysatChiswick;afterwhichshebroughtbackJemima,anderectedanotherdollasMissJemmy:forthoughthathonestcreaturehadmadeandgivenherjellyandcakeenoughforthreechildren,andaseven-shillingpieceatparting,thegirl’ssenseofridiculewasfarstrongerthanhergratitude,andshesacrificedMissJemmyquiteaspitilesslyashersister。
  Thecatastrophecame,andshewasbroughttotheMallastoherhome。Therigidformalityoftheplacesuffocatedher:theprayersandthemeals,thelessonsandthewalks,whichwerearrangedwithaconventualregularity,oppressedheralmostbeyondendurance;andshelookedbacktothefreedomandthebeggaryoftheoldstudioinSohowithsomuchregret,thateverybody,herselfincluded,fanciedshewasconsumedwithgriefforherfather。Shehadalittleroominthegarret,wherethemaidsheardherwalkingandsobbingatnight;butitwaswithrage,andnotwithgrief。Shehadnotbeenmuchofadissembler,untilnowherlonelinesstaughthertofeign。Shehadnevermingledinthesocietyofwomen:
  herfather,reprobateashewas,wasamanoftalent;hisconversationwasathousandtimesmoreagreeabletoherthanthetalkofsuchofherownsexasshenowencountered。
  Thepompousvanityoftheoldschoolmistress,thefoolishgood-humourofhersister,thesillychatandscandaloftheeldergirls,andthefrigidcorrectnessofthegovernessesequallyannoyedher;andshehadnosoftmaternalheart,thisunluckygirl,otherwisetheprattleandtalkoftheyoungerchildren,withwhosecareshewaschieflyintrusted,mighthavesoothedandinterestedher;butshelivedamongthemtwoyears,andnotonewassorrythatshewentaway。Thegentletender-
  heartedAmeliaSedleywastheonlypersontowhomshecouldattachherselfintheleast;andwhocouldhelpattachingherselftoAmelia?
  Thehappiness thesuperioradvantagesoftheyoungwomenroundabouther,gaveRebeccainexpressiblepangsofenvy。”Whatairsthatgirlgivesherself,becausesheisanEarl’sgrand-daughter。”shesaidofone。”HowtheycringeandbowtothatCreole,becauseofherhundredthousandpounds!Iamathousandtimesclevererandmorecharmingthanthatcreature,forallherwealth。
  IamaswellbredastheEarl’sgrand-daughter,forallherfinepedigree;andyeteveryonepassesmebyhere。Andyet,whenIwasatmyfather’s,didnotthemengiveuptheirgayestballsandpartiesinordertopasstheeveningwithme?”Shedeterminedatanyratetogetfreefromtheprisoninwhichshefoundherself,andnowbegantoactforherself,andforthefirsttimetomakeconnectedplansforthefuture。
  Shetookadvantage,therefore,ofthemeansofstudytheplaceofferedher;andasshewasalreadyamusicianandagoodlinguist,shespeedilywentthroughthelittlecourseofstudywhichwasconsiderednecessaryforladiesinthosedays。Hermusicshepractisedincessantly,andoneday,whenthegirlswereout,andshehadremainedathome,shewasoverheardtoplayapiecesowellthatMinervathought,wisely,shecouldspareherselftheexpenseofamasterforthejuniors,andintimatedtoMissSharpthatshewastoinstructtheminmusicforthefuture。
  Thegirlrefused;andforthefirsttime,andtotheastonishmentofthemajesticmistressoftheschool。”I
  amheretospeakFrenchwiththechildren。”Rebeccasaidabruptly,“nottoteachthemmusic,andsavemoneyforyou。Givememoney,andIwillteachthem。”
  Minervawasobligedtoyield,and,ofcourse,dislikedherfromthatday。”Forfive-and-thirtyyears。”shesaid,andwithgreatjustice,“Ineverhaveseentheindividualwhohasdaredinmyownhousetoquestionmyauthority。Ihavenourishedaviperinmybosom。”
  “Aviper——afiddlestick。”saidMissSharptotheoldlady,almostfaintingwithastonishment。”YoutookmebecauseIwasuseful。Thereisnoquestionofgratitudebetweenus。Ihatethisplace,andwanttoleaveit。I
  willdonothingherebutwhatIamobligedtodo。”
  ItwasinvainthattheoldladyaskedherifshewasawareshewasspeakingtoMissPinkerton?Rebeccalaughedinherface,withahorridsarcasticdemoniacallaughter,thatalmostsenttheschoolmistressintofits。
  “Givemeasumofmoney。”saidthegirl,“andgetridofme——or,ifyoulikebetter,getmeagoodplaceasgovernessinanobleman’sfamily——youcandosoifyouplease。”Andintheirfurtherdisputesshealwaysreturnedtothispoint,“Getmeasituation——wehateeachother,andIamreadytogo。”
  WorthyMissPinkerton,althoughshehadaRomannoseandaturban,andwasastallasagrenadier,andhadbeenuptothistimeanirresistibleprincess,hadnowillorstrengthlikethatofherlittleapprentice,andinvaindidbattleagainsther,andtriedtooveraweher。
  Attemptingoncetoscoldherinpublic,Rebeccahituponthebefore-mentionedplanofansweringherinFrench,whichquiteroutedtheoldwoman。Inordertomaintainauthorityinherschool,itbecamenecessarytoremovethisrebel,thismonster,thisserpent,thisfirebrand;andhearingaboutthistimethatSirPittCrawley’sfamilywasinwantofagoverness,sheactuallyrecommendedMissSharpforthesituation,firebrandandserpentasshewas。”Icannot,certainly。”shesaid,“findfaultwithMissSharp’sconduct,excepttomyself;andmustallowthathertalentsandaccomplishmentsareofahighorder。
  Asfarastheheadgoes,atleast,shedoescredittotheeducationalsystempursuedatmyestablishment。’’
  Andsotheschoolmistressreconciledtherecommendationtoherconscience,andtheindentureswerecancelled,andtheapprenticewasfree。Thebattleheredescribedinafewlines,ofcourse,lastedforsomemonths。AndasMissSedley,beingnowinherseventeenthyear,wasabouttoleaveschool,andhadafriendshipforMissSharp“’tistheonlypointinAmelia’sbehaviour。”saidMinerva,“whichhasnotbeensatisfactorytohermistress“,MissSharpwasinvitedbyherfriendtopassaweekwithherathome,beforesheentereduponherdutiesasgovernessinaprivatefamily。
  Thustheworldbeganforthesetwoyoungladies。ForAmeliaitwasquiteanew,fresh,brilliantworld,withallthebloomuponit。ItwasnotquiteanewoneforRebecca——indeed,ifthetruthmustbetoldwithrespecttotheCrispaffair,thetart-womanhintedtosomebody,whotookanaffidavitofthefacttosomebodyelse,thattherewasagreatdealmorethanwasmadepublicregardingMr。CrispandMissSharp,andthathisletterwasinanswertoanotherletter。Butwhocantellyoutherealtruthofthematter?Atallevents,ifRebeccawasnotbeginningtheworld,shewasbeginningitoveragain。
  BythetimetheyoungladiesreachedKensingtonturnpike,Ameliahadnotforgottenhercompanions,buthaddriedhertears,andhadblushedverymuchandbeendelightedatayoungofficeroftheLifeGuards,whospiedherashewasridingby,andsaid,“Ademfinegal,egad!”andbeforethecarriagearrivedinRussellSquare,agreatdealofconversationhadtakenplaceabouttheDrawing-room,andwhetherornotyoungladiesworepowderaswellashoopswhenpresented,andwhethershewastohavethathonour:totheLordMayor’sballsheknewshewastogo。Andwhenatlengthhomewasreached,MissAmeliaSedleyskippedoutonSambo’sarm,ashappyandashandsomeagirlasanyinthewholebigcityofLondon。Bothheandcoachmanagreedonthispoint,andsodidherfatherandmother,andsodideveryoneoftheservantsinthehouse,astheystoodbobbing,andcurtseying,andsmiling,inthehalltowelcometheiryoungmistress。
  YoumaybesurethatsheshowedRebeccaovereveryroomofthehouse,andeverythingineveryoneofherdrawers;andherbooks,andherpiano,andherdresses,andallhernecklaces,brooches,laces,andgimcracks。
  SheinsisteduponRebeccaacceptingthewhitecornelianandtheturquoiserings,andasweetspriggedmuslin,whichwastoosmallforhernow,thoughitwouldfitherfriendtoanicety;andshedeterminedinherhearttoaskhermother’spermissiontopresentherwhiteCashmereshawltoherfriend。Couldshenotspareit?andhadnotherbrotherJosephjustbroughthertwofromIndia?
  WhenRebeccasawthetwomagnificentCashmereshawlswhichJosephSedleyhadbroughthometohissister,shesaid,withperfecttruth,“thatitmustbedelightfultohaveabrother。”andeasilygotthepityofthetender-heartedAmeliaforbeingaloneintheworld,anorphanwithoutfriendsorkindred。
  “Notalone。”saidAmelia;“youknow,Rebecca,Ishallalwaysbeyourfriend,andloveyouasasister——indeedIwill。”
  “Ah,buttohaveparents,asyouhave——kind,rich,affectionateparents,whogiveyoueverythingyou-askfor;andtheirlove,whichismorepreciousthanall!
  Mypoorpapacouldgivemenothing,andIhadbuttwofrocksinalltheworld!Andthen,tohaveabrother,adearbrother!Oh,howyoumustlovehim!”
  Amelialaughed。
  “What!don’tyoulovehim?you,whosayyouloveeverybody?”~;
  “Yes,ofcourse,Ido——only——“
  “Onlywhat?”
  “OnlyJosephdoesn’tseemtocaremuchwhetherI
  lovehimornot。Hegavemetwofingerstoshakewhenhearrivedaftertenyears’absence!Heisverykindandgood,buthescarcelyeverspeakstome;Ithinkheloveshispipeagreatdealbetterthanhis“——buthereAmeliacheckedherself,forwhyshouldshespeakillofherbrother?“Hewasverykindtomeasachild。”sheadded;“Iwasbutfiveyearsoldwhenhewentaway。”
  “Isn’theveryrich?”saidRebecca。”TheysayallIndiannabobsareenormouslyrich。”
  “Ibelievehehasaverylargeincome。”
  “Andisyoursister-in-lawaniceprettywoman?”
  “La!Josephisnotmarried。”saidAmelia,laughingagain。
  PerhapsshehadmentionedthefactalreadytoRebecca,butthatyoungladydidnotappeartohaverememberedit;indeed,vowedandprotestedthatsheexpectedtoseeanumberofAmelia’snephewsandnieces。ShewasquitedisappointedthatMr。Sedleywasnotmarried;shewassureAmeliahadsaidhewas,andshedotedsoonlittlechildren。
  “IthinkyoumusthavehadenoughofthematChiswick。”saidAmelia,ratherwonderingatthesuddentendernessonherfriend’spart;andindeedinlaterdaysMissSharpwouldneverhavecommittedherselfsofarastoadvanceopinions,theuntruthofwhichwouldhavebeensoeasilydetected。Butwemustrememberthatsheisbutnineteenasyet,unusedtotheartofdeceiving,poorinnocentcreature!andmakingherownexperienceinherownperson。Themeaningoftheaboveseriesofqueries,astranslatedintheheartofthisingeniousyoungwoman,wassimplythis:“IfMr。JosephSedleyisrichandunmarried,whyshouldInotmarryhim?Ihaveonlyafortnight,tobesure,butthereisnoharmintrying。”Andshedeterminedwithinherselftomakethislaudableattempt。SheredoubledhercaressestoAmelia;
  shekissedthewhitecorneliannecklaceassheputiton;andvowedshewouldnever,neverpartwithit。Whenthedinner-bellrangshewentdownstairswithherarmroundherfriend’swaist,asisthehabitofyoungladies。
  Shewassoagitatedatthedrawing-roomdoor,thatshecouldhardlyfindcouragetoenter。”Feelmyheart,howitbeats,dear!”saidshetoherfriend。
  “No,itdoesn’t。”saidAmelia。”Comein,don’tbefrightened。Papawon’tdoyouanyharm。”
  CHAPTERIII
  RebeccaIsinPresenceoftheEnemyAVERYstout,puffyman,inbuckskinsandHessianboots,withseveralimmenseneckclothsthatrosealmosttohisnose,witharedstripedwaistcoatandanapplegreencoatwithsteelbuttonsalmostaslargeascrownpiecesitwasthemorningcostumeofadandyorbloodofthosedayswasreadingthepaperbythefirewhenthetwogirlsentered,andbouncedoffhisarm-chair,andblushedexcessively,andhidhisentirefacealmostinhisneckclothsatthisapparition。
  “It’sonlyyoursister,Joseph。”saidAmelia,laughingandshakingthetwofingerswhichheheldout。”I’vecomehomeFORGOOD,youknow;andthisismyfriend,MissSharp,whomyouhaveheardmemention。”
  “No,never,uponmyword。”saidtheheadundertheneckcloth,shakingverymuch——“thatis,yes——whatabominablycoldweather,Miss“——andherewithhefelltopokingthefirewithallhismight,althoughitwasinthemiddleofJune。
  “He’sveryhandsome。”whisperedRebeccatoAmelia,ratherloud。
  “Doyouthinkso?”saidthelatter。”I’lltellhim。”
  “Darling!notforworlds。”saidMissSharp,startingbackastimidasafawn。Shehadpreviouslymadearespectfulvirgin-likecurtseytothegentleman,andhermodesteyesgazedsoperseveringlyonthecarpetthatitwasawonderhowsheshouldhavefoundanopportunitytoseehim。
  “Thankyouforthebeautifulshawls,brother。”saidAmeliatothefirepoker。”Aretheynotbeautiful,Rebecca?”
  “Oheavenly!”saidMissSharp,andhereyeswentfromthecarpetstraighttothechandelier。