Clara Vaughan, Volume 1 (of 3)
ed. Again and again I went to examine those letters, jealous at once of my secret, and fearful lest they
from page to page, from volume to volume, the chr
ara," said my guardian one day at breakfast, "you live t
world, exce
my best. But your mother has succeeded in finding a coll
me surprise, "you never told
"nor any nephews either; but your uncle h
t you should do so. To me it is a matter of perfect indifference; but
ked, in high displeasure th
y to be here
ize me through a young gentleman, is it?
se that will depend upo
rs," I cried; "but it
t, and the subject dropped. But of course I saw that he wished me to like his
second marriage. Her new husband was one Stephen Daldy, a merchant of some wealth. By him she left one son, named Lawrence, and several daughters. This Lawrence Daldy, my guardian's half-brother, p
or thereabout, and, in pursuance of my gua
him from a doll, it was perhaps vanity; and if his vanity was singular enough to have any foundation, it could be only in his good looks. He wa
ekness. Whatever she said or did, in her large contempt of the world, her lady-abbess walk, and the chastened droop of her brilliant eyes, she conveyed through it all the impression of her humble s
when upon this was assumed an air of deep pity for my ignoranc
at kindness towards her which people of true religion, when over-charitable, conceive towards a
blandness our visitor dared to "discharge her sacred duty of impressing on me the guilt of harbouring thoughts of revenge."
the service, and she had
wisdom, to afflict your dear mother with a melancholy so sensitive, that she cannot bear any allusion to your deeply-lamented father. You have therefore no female guidance upon a subject whi
op;" and I felt my passion
h must (humanly speaking) draw down a judgment upon you. Now, open your heart to me, the whole of your little unregenerate heart, you mysterious but (I firmly believe
ly not,"
. Make me your mother-confessor. I take the deepest interest in you. True, I am only a weak and sinful woman, but my
as if you had
a newly-fathomed sea. My guardian's face gleamed with a smile of sly am
on that account I am, under Providence, better qualified to advise you, in your dark and perilous state. I have seen much of what thoughtless people call 'life.' But in helping you, I wish to proceed on higher
f my father'
leading star, I feel too painfully my own shortcomings, and old unregenerat
an impenetrable smile, "how should I? You h
ra Vaughan, that, after years of brooding and lonely anguish, yo
ther a
you wrong his sweet and
uched me; and that because I had often though
forgive that being who tore him from me and my mother. I know that he watches me
make it the more my duty. Come with me now, and let m
y, I want no teaching
eadstrong for her. Come t
go to a butche
re you so lost to
ight," I replied;
in my search, and wished to partake in my readings and secret musings. Indeed, I could seldom escape her. I am ready to own that, by her suggestions and quick apprehension, she gained some ascendancy over me, but not
, to that tailor's block. The one had been so long accustomed to the lordship of the property, to some county influence, and great command of money, that it was not likely he would forego the whole without a struggle. But he knew quite well that the moment I should be of age I would dispense with his wardship, and even with his residence there, and devote all I had to the pursuit of my "monomania." All his endeavours to make me his t
urled spaniel, which he loved as much as he could love anything, was gambolling round us. As the boy lounged along, half asleep, on the rustic chair, with his silky face shade
ced to look up--"Couthin Clara, I
I was always good-natured to him. "Dolly knows I wo
to thleep; you are
denly drawn to the lake. There was a plashing, and barking, and hissing, and napping of snow-white wings--poor Juan engaged in unequal combat with two fierce swans who had a nest on the island. The poor littl
if you like. They'll kill me, and I can
little dog on board, gasping, half-drowned, and woefully beaten. Meanwhile my lord elect had leaped on the seat for safety, and was wringin
safe, he would not touch him, because h