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chool in Auld Reekie。〃
〃No indeed; Jack; I am perfectly able myself to educate the person who is to be my wife。〃
〃Sure that will be a great deal better; Harry!〃
〃But; first of all;〃 resumed Harry; 〃I wish that Nell should gain a real knowledge of the upper world。 To illustrate my meaning; Jack; suppose you were in love with a blind girl; and someone said to you; 'In a month's time her sight will be restored;' would you not wait till after she was cured; to marry her?〃
〃Faith; to be sure I would!〃 exclaimed Jack。
〃Well; Jack; Nell is at present blind; and before she marries me; I wish her to see what I am; and what the life really is to which she would bind herself。 In short; she must have daylight let in upon the subject!〃
〃Well said; Harry! Very well said indeed!〃 cried Jack。 〃Now I see what you are driving at。 And when may we expect the operation to e off?〃
〃In a month; Jack;〃 replied Harry。 〃Nell is getting used to the light of our reflectors。 That is some preparation。 In a month she will; I hope; have seen the earth and its wonders…… the sky and its splendors。 She will perceive that the limits of the universe are boundless。〃
But while Harry was thus giving the rein to his imagination; Jack Ryan; quitting the platform; had leaped on the step of the moving machinery。
〃Hullo; Jack! Where are you?〃
〃Far beneath you;〃 laughed the merry fellow。 〃While you soar to the heights; I plunge into the depths。〃
〃Fare ye well。 Jack!〃 returned Harry; himself laying hold of the rising ladder; 〃mind you say nothing about what I have been telling you。〃
〃Not a word;〃 shouted Jack; 〃but I make one condition。〃
〃What is that?〃
〃That I may be one of the party when Nell's first excursion to the face of the earth es off!〃
〃So you shall; Jack; I promise you!〃
A fresh throb of the machinery placed a yet more considerable distance between the friends。 Their voices sounded faintly to each other。 Harry; however; could still hear Jack shouting:
〃I say! do you know what Nell will like better than either sun; moon; or stars; after she's seen the whole of them?〃
〃No; Jack!〃
〃Why; you yourself; old fellow! still you! always you!〃 And Jack's voice died away in a prolonged 〃Hurrah!〃
Harry; after this; applied himself diligently; during all his spare time; to the work of Nell's education。 He taught her to read and to write; and such rapid progress did she make; it might have been said that she learnt by instinct。 Never did keen intelligence more quickly triumph over utter ignorance。 It was the wonder of all beholders。
Simon and Madge became every day more and more attached to their adopted child; whose former history continued to puzzle them a good deal。 They plainly saw the nature of Harry's feelings towards her; and were far from displeased thereat。 They recollected that Simon had said to the engineer on his first visit to the old cottage; 〃How can our son ever think of marrying? Where could a wife
possibly be found suitable for a lad whose whole life must be passed in the depths of a coal mine?〃
Well! now it seemed as if the most desirable panion in the world had been led to him by Providence。 Was not this like a blessing direct from Heaven? So the old man made up his mind that; if the wedding did take place; the miners of New Aberfoyle should have a merry…making at Coal Town; which they would never during their lives forget。 Simon Ford little knew what he was saying!
It must be remarked that another person wished for this union of Harry and Nell as much as Simon did……and that was James Starr; the engineer。 Of course he was really interested in the happiness of the two young people。 But another motive; connected with wider interests; influenced him to desire it。
It has been said that James Starr continued to entertain a certain amount of apprehension; although for the present nothing appeared to justify it。 Yet that which had been might again be。 This mystery about the new cutting……Nell was evidently the only person acquainted with it。 Now; if fresh dangers were in store for the miners of Aberfoyle; how were they possibly to be guarded against; without so much as knowing the cause of them?
〃Nell has persisted in keeping silence;〃 said James Starr very often; 〃but what she has concealed from others; she will not long hide from her husband。 Any danger would be danger to Harry as well as to the rest of us。 Therefore; a marriage which brings happiness to the lovers; and safety to their friends; will be a good marriage; if ever there is such a thing here below。〃
Thus; not illogically; reasoned James Starr。 He municated his ideas to old Simon; who decidedly appreciated them。 Nothing; then; appeared to stand in the way of the match。 What; in fact; was there to prevent it? They loved each other; the parents desired nothing better for their son。 Harry's rades envied his good fortune; but freely acknowledged that he deserved it。 The maiden depended on no one else; and had but to give the consent of her own heart。
Why; then; if there were none to place obstacles in the way of this union……why; as night came on; and; the labors of the day being over; the electric lights in the mine were
extinguished; and all the inhabitants of Coal Town at rest within their dwellings……why did a mysterious form always emerge from the gloomier recesses of New Aberfoyle; and silently glide through the darkness?
What instinct guided this phantom with ease through passages so narrow as to appear to be impracticable?
Why should the strange being; with eyes flashing through the deepest darkness; e cautiously creeping along the shores of Lake Malcolm? Why so directly make his way towards Simon's cottage; yet so carefully as hitherto to avoid notice? Why; bending towards the windows; did he strive to catch; by listening; some fragment of the conversation within the closed shutters?
And; on catching a few words; why did he shake his fist with a menacing gesture towards the calm abode; while from between his set teeth issued these words in muttered fury; 〃She and he? Never! never!〃
CHAPTER XIV A SUNRISE
A MONTH after this; on the evening of the 20th of August; Simon Ford and Madge took leave; with all manner of good wishes; of four tourists; who were setting forth from the cottage。
James Starr; Harry; and Jack Ryan were about to lead Nell's steps over yet untrodden paths; and to show her the glories of nature by a light to which she was as yet a stranger。 The excursion was to last for two days。 James Starr; as well as Harry; considered that during these eight and forty hours spent above ground; the maiden would be able to see everything of which she must have remained ignorant in the gloomy pit; all the varied aspects of the globe; towns; plains; mountains; rivers; lakes; gulfs; and seas would pass; panorama…like; before her eyes。
In that part of Scotland lying between Edinburgh and Glasgow; nature would seem to have collected and set forth specimens of every one of these terrestrial beauties。 As to the heavens; they would be spread abroad as over the whole earth; with their changeful clouds; serene or veiled moon; their radiant sun; and clustering stars。 The expedition had been planned so as to bine a view of all these things。
Simon and Madge would have been glad to go with Nell; but they never left their cottage willingly; and could not make up their minds to quit their subterranean home for a single day。
James Starr went as an observer and philosopher; curious to note; from a psychological point of view; the novel impressions made upon Nell; perhaps also with some hope of detecting a clue to the mysterious events connected with her childhood。 Harry; with a little trepidation; asked himself whether it was not possible that this rapid initiation into the things of the exterior world would change the maiden he had known and loved hitherto into quite a different girl。 As for Jack Ryan; he was as joyous as a lark rising in the first beams of the sun。 He only trusted that his gayety would prove contagious; and enliven his traveling panions; thus rewarding them for letting him join them。 Nell was pensive and silent。
James Starr had decided; very sensibly; to set