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第115章 JANE SEYMOUR(10)

"His highness has quitted the castle," replied Suffolk, " and there is no likelihood of his return to-night.""You tell me so to deceive me," cried Anne."Let me see him--let me throw myself at his feet! I can convince him of my innocence and move him to compassion! Let me see him, I implore of you--I charge you!""I swear to you, madam, that the king has departed for Hampton Court,"replied Suffolk.

"Then take me to him there, under strong guard, or as secretly as you please," she cried passionately; "I will return with you instantly, if I am unsuccessful.""Were I to comply with your request it would be fruitless, madam,"replied Suffolk; "the king would not see you.""Oh, Suffolk!" cried Anne, prostrating herself before him, "I have shown you many kindnesses in my season of power, and have always stood your friend with the king.Do me this favour now; I will never forget it.

Introduce me to the king.I am sure I can move his heart, if I can only see him.""It would cost me my head, madam," said the duke in an inexorable tone." Rise, I pray you.""You are more cruel than the king," said Anne, obeying."And now, my lords," she continued with more composure and dignity, "since you refuse my last request, and plainly prove to me the sort of justice I may expect, I will not detain you longer.I shall be ready to attend you to the Tower tomorrow.""The barge will proceed an hour before dawn," said Suffolk.

"Must I, then, go by water? " asked Anne.

"Such are the king's commands," replied Suffolk.

"It is no matter," she rejoined; "I shall be ready when you will, for I shall not retire to rest during the night."Upon this Suffolk and the others slowly withdrew, and Anne again retired to the oratory.

She remained alone, brooding, in a state of indescribable anguish, upon the probable fate awaiting her, when all at once, raising her eyes, she beheld a tall dark figure near the arras.

Even in the gloom she recognised Herne the Hunter, and with difficulty repressed a scream.

"Be silent!" cried Herne, with an emphatic gesture."I am come to deliver you."Anne could not repress a joyful cry.

"Not so loud," rejoined Herne, "or you will alarm your attendants.I will set you free on certain conditions.""Ah! conditions!" exclaimed Anne, recoiling; "if they are such as will affect my eternal welfare, I cannot accept them.""You will repent it when it is too late," replied Herne."Once removed to the Tower I can no longer aid you.My power extends only to the forest and the castle.""Will you take me to the king.at Hampton Court?" said Anne.

"It would be useless," replied Herne."I will only do what I have stated.

If you fly with me, you can never appear again as Anne Boleyn.Sir Henry Norris shall be set free at the same time, and you shall both dwell with me in the forest.Come!""I cannot go," said Anne, holding back; "it were to fly to a worse danger.

I may save my soul now; but if I embrace your offer I am lost for ever."Herne laughed derisively.

"You need have no fear on that score" he said.

"I will not trust you," replied Anne."I have yielded to temptation already, and am now paying the penalty of it.""You are clinging to the crown," said Herne, "because you know that by this step you will irrecoverably lose it.And you fancy that some change may yet operate to your advantage with the king.It is a vain delusive hope.If you leave this castle for the Tower, you will perish ignominiously on the block.""What will be, must be!" replied Anne."I will not save myself in the way you propose.""Norris will say, and with reason, that you love him not," cried Herne.

"Then he will wrong me," replied Anne; "for I do love him.But of what account were a few years of fevered happiness compared with endless torture?""I will befriend you in spite of yourself," vociferated Herne, seizing her arm; "you shall go with me!""I will not," said Anne, falling on her knees."Oh, Father of Mercy!" she cried energetically, "deliver me from this fiend!""Take your fate, then!" rejoined Herne, dashing her furiously backwards.

And when her attendants, alarmed by the sound, rushed into the chamber, they found her stretched on the floor in a state of insensibility.

VII.How Herne appeared to Henry In the Home Park.

On that same night, at a late hour, a horseman, mounted on a powerful steed, entered the eastern side of the home park, and stationed himself beneath the trees.He had not been there long, when the castle clock tolled forth the hour of midnight, and ere the deep strokes died away, a second horseman was seen galloping across the moonlit glade towards him.

"Has all been done as I directed, Suffolk? "he demanded, as the newcomer approached him.

"It has, my liege," replied the duke."The queen is imprisoned within her chamber, and will be removed, at early dawn, to the Tower.""You had better start in an hour from this time," said the king."It is a long passage by water, and I am anxious to avoid all chance of attempt at rescue.""Your wishes shall be obeyed," replied the duke."Poor soul! her grief was most agonizing, and I had much ado to maintain my composure.

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