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Suddenly she came home; with as little noise or note of preparation as she had departed.One day some one noticed a thin, blue curl of smoke ascending from her chimney.Her door stood open to the noonday sun; and, ere many hours had elapsed, some one had seen an old travel-and-sorrow-stained woman dipping her pitcher in the well; and said, that the dark, solemn eyes that looked up at him were more like Bridget Fitzgerald's than any one else's in this world; and yet, if it were she, she looked as if she had been scorched in the flames of hell, so brown, and scared, and fierce a creature did she seem.By-and-by many saw her; and those who met her eye once cared not to be caught looking at her again.She had got into the habit of perpetually talking to herself; nay, more, answering herself, and varying her tones according to the side she took at the moment.It was no wonder that those who dared to listen outside her door at night believed that she held converse with some spirit; in short, she was unconsciously earning for herself the dreadful reputation of a witch.

Her little dog, which had wandered half over the Continent with her, was her only companion; a dumb remembrancer of happier days.Once he was ill; and she carried him more than three miles, to ask about his management from one who had been groom to the last Squire, and had then been noted for his skill in all diseases of animals.Whatever this man did, the dog recovered; and they who heard her thanks, intermingled with blessings (that were rather promises of good fortune than prayers), looked grave at his good luck when, next year, his ewes twinned, and his meadow-grass was heavy and thick.

Now it so happened that, about the year seventeen hundred and eleven, one of the guardians of the young squire, a certain Sir Philip Tempest, bethought him of the good shooting there must be on his ward's property; and in consequence he brought down four or five gentlemen, of his friends, to stay for a week or two at the Hall.

From all accounts, they roystered and spent pretty freely.I never heard any of their names but one, and that was Squire Gisborne's.He was hardly a middle-aged man then; he had been much abroad, and there, I believe, he had known Sir Philip Tempest, and done him some service.He was a daring and dissolute fellow in those days:

careless and fearless, and one who would rather be in a quarrel than out of it.He had his fits of ill-temper besides, when he would spare neither man nor beast.Otherwise, those who knew him well, used to say he had a good heart, when he was neither drunk, nor angry, nor in any way vexed.He had altered much when I came to know him.

One day, the gentlemen had all been out shooting, and with but little success, I believe; anyhow, Mr.Gisborne had none, and was in a black humour accordingly.He was coming home, having his gun loaded, sportsman-like, when little Mignon crossed his path, just as he turned out of the wood by Bridget's cottage.Partly for wantonness, partly to vent his spleen upon some living creature.Mr.Gisborne took his gun, and fired--he had better have never fired gun again, than aimed that unlucky shot, he hit Mignon, and at the creature's sudden cry, Bridget came out, and saw at a glance what had been done.

She took Mignon up in her arms, and looked hard at the wound; the poor dog looked at her with his glazing eyes, and tried to wag his tail and lick her hand, all covered with blood.Mr.Gisborne spoke in a kind of sullen penitence:

"You should have kept the dog out of my way--a little poaching varmint."At this very moment, Mignon stretched out his legs, and stiffened in her arms--her lost Mary's dog, who had wandered and sorrowed with her for years.She walked right into Mr.Gisborne's path, and fixed his unwilling, sullen look, with her dark and terrible eye.

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