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the castle of otranto-第26章

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This compliance; though inadequate; was sufficient to raise Manfred's  hopes。  He trusted that his power and wealth would easily advance his  suit at the court of Rome; whither he resolved to engage Frederic to  take a journey on purpose。  That Prince had discovered so much passion  for Matilda; that Manfred hoped to obtain all he wished by holding out  or withdrawing his daughter's charms; according as the Marquis should  appear more or less disposed to co…operate in his views。  Even the  absence of Frederic would be a material point gained; until he could  take further measures for his security。

Dismissing Hippolita to her apartment; he repaired to that of the  Marquis; but crossing the great hall through which he was to pass he  met Bianca。  The damsel he knew was in the confidence of both the  young ladies。  It immediately occurred to him to sift her on the  subject of Isabella and Theodore。  Calling her aside into the recess  of the oriel window of the hall; and soothing her with many fair words  and promises; he demanded of her whether she knew aught of the state  of Isabella's affections。

〃I! my Lord! no my Lord … yes my Lord … poor Lady! she is wonderfully  alarmed about her father's wounds; but I tell her he will do well;  don't your Highness think so?〃

〃I do not ask you;〃 replied Manfred; 〃what she thinks about her  father; but you are in her secrets。  Come; be a good girl and tell me;  is there any young man … ha! … you understand me。〃

〃Lord bless me! understand your Highness? no; not I。  I told her a few  vulnerary herbs and repose … 〃

〃I am not talking;〃 replied the Prince; impatiently; 〃about her  father; I know he will do well。〃

〃Bless me; I rejoice to hear your Highness say so; for though I  thought it not right to let my young Lady despond; methought his  greatness had a wan look; and a something … I remember when young  Ferdinand was wounded by the Venetian … 〃

 〃Thou answerest from the point;〃 interrupted Manfred; 〃but here; take  this jewel; perhaps that may fix thy attention … nay; no reverences;  my favour shall not stop here … come; tell me truly; how stands  Isabella's heart?〃

〃Well! your Highness has such a way!〃 said Bianca; 〃to be sure … but  can your Highness keep a secret? if it should ever come out of your  lips … 〃

〃It shall not; it shall not;〃 cried Manfred。

〃Nay; but swear; your Highness。〃

〃By my halidame; if it should ever be known that I said it … 〃

〃Why; truth is truth; I do not think my Lady Isabella ever much  affectioned my young Lord your son; yet he was a sweet youth as one  should see; I am sure; if I had been a Princess … but bless me!  I  must attend my Lady Matilda; she will marvel what is become of me。〃

〃Stay;〃 cried Manfred; 〃thou hast not satisfied my question。  Hast  thou ever carried any message; any letter?〃

〃I! good gracious!〃 cried Bianca; 〃I carry a letter?  I would not to  be a Queen。  I hope your Highness thinks; though I am poor; I am  honest。  Did your Highness never hear what Count Marsigli offered me;  when he came a wooing to my Lady Matilda?〃

〃I have not leisure;〃 said Manfred; 〃to listen to thy tale。  I do not  question thy honesty。  But it is thy duty to conceal nothing from me。   How long has Isabella been acquainted with Theodore?〃

〃Nay; there is nothing can escape your Highness!〃 said Bianca; 〃not  that I know any thing of the matter。  Theodore; to be sure; is a  proper young man; and; as my Lady Matilda says; the very image of good  Alfonso。  Has not your Highness remarked it?〃

〃Yes; yes; … No … thou torturest me;〃 said Manfred。  〃Where did they  meet? when?〃

〃Who! my Lady Matilda?〃 said Bianca。

〃No; no; not Matilda:  Isabella; when did Isabella first become  acquainted with this Theodore!〃

〃Virgin Mary!〃 said Bianca; 〃how should I know?〃

〃Thou dost know;〃 said Manfred; 〃and I must know; I will … 〃

〃Lord! your Highness is not jealous of young Theodore!〃 said Bianca。

〃Jealous! no; no。  Why should I be jealous? perhaps I mean to unite  them … If I were sure Isabella would have no repugnance。〃

〃Repugnance! no; I'll warrant her;〃 said Bianca; 〃he is as comely a  youth as ever trod on Christian ground。  We are all in love with him;  there is not a soul in the castle but would be rejoiced to have him  for our Prince … I mean; when it shall please heaven to call your  Highness to itself。〃

〃Indeed!〃 said Manfred; 〃has it gone so far! oh! this cursed Friar! …  but I must not lose time … go; Bianca; attend Isabella; but I charge  thee; not a word of what has passed。  Find out how she is affected  towards Theodore; bring me good news; and that ring has a companion。   Wait at the foot of the winding staircase:  I am going to visit the  Marquis; and will talk further with thee at my return。〃

Manfred; after some general conversation; desired Frederic to dismiss  the two Knights; his companions; having to talk with him on urgent  affairs。

As soon as they were alone; he began in artful guise to sound the  Marquis on the subject of Matilda; and finding him disposed to his  wish; he let drop hints on the difficulties that would attend the  celebration of their marriage; unless … At that instant Bianca burst  into the room with a wildness in her look and gestures that spoke the  utmost terror。

〃Oh! my Lord; my Lord!〃 cried she; 〃we are all undone! it is come  again! it is come again!〃

〃What is come again?〃 cried Manfred amazed。

〃Oh! the hand! the Giant! the hand! … support me! I am terrified out  of my senses;〃 cried Bianca。  〃I will not sleep in the castle to… night。  Where shall I go? my things may come after me to…morrow …  would I had been content to wed Francesco! this comes of ambition!〃

〃What has terrified thee thus; young woman?〃 said the Marquis。  〃Thou  art safe here; be not alarmed。〃

〃Oh! your Greatness is wonderfully good;〃 said Bianca; 〃but I dare not  … no; pray let me go … I had rather leave everything behind me; than  stay another hour under this roof。〃

〃Go to; thou hast lost thy senses;〃 said Manfred。  〃Interrupt us not;  we were communing on important matters … My Lord; this wench is  subject to fits … Come with me; Bianca。〃

〃Oh! the Saints!  No;〃 said Bianca; 〃for certain it comes to warn your  Highness; why should it appear to me else?  I say my prayers morning  and evening … oh! if your Highness had believed Diego!  'Tis the same  hand that he saw the foot to in the gallery…chamber … Father Jerome  has often told us the prophecy would be out one of these days …  'Bianca;' said he; 'mark my words … '〃

〃Thou ravest;〃 said Manfred; in a rage; 〃be gone; and keep these  fooleries to frighten thy companions。〃

〃What! my Lord;〃 cried Bianca; 〃do you think I have seen nothing? go  to the foot of the great stairs yourself … as I live I saw it。〃

〃Saw what? tell us; fair maid; what thou hast seen;〃 said Frederic。

〃Can your Highness listen;〃 said Manfred; 〃to the delirium of a silly  wench; who has heard stories of apparitions until she believes them?〃

〃This is more than fancy;〃 said the Marquis; 〃her terror is too  natural and too strongly impressed to be the work of imagination。   Tell us; fair maiden; what it is has moved thee thus?〃

〃Yes; my Lord; tha
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