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HER attitude was one to excite pity rather than terror, in eyes not blinded by a preconceived notion.Her bosom was fluttering like a bird, and the red and white coming and going in her cheeks, and she had her hand against the wall by the instinct of timid things, she trembled so; and the marvellous mixed gaze of love, and pious awe, and pity, and tender memories, those purple eyes cast on the emaciated and glaring hermit, was an event in nature.

"Aha!" he cried."Thou art come at last in flesh and blood; come to me as thou camest to holy Anthony.But I am ware of thee.Ithought thy wiles were not exhausted.I am armed." With this he snatched up his small crucifix and held it out at her, astonished, and the candle in the other hand, both crucifix and candle shaking violently."Exorcizo te.""Ah, no!" cried she piteously; and put out two pretty deprecating palms."Alas! work me no ill! It is Margaret.""Liar!" shouted the hermit."Margaret was fair, but not so supernatural fair as thou.Thou didst shrink at that sacred name, thou subtle hypocrite.In Nomine Dei exorcizo vos.""Ah, Jesu!" gasped Margaret, in extremity of terror, "curse me not! I will go home.I thought I might come.For very manhood be-Latin me not! Oh, Gerard, is it thus you and I meet after all, after all?"And she cowered almost to her knees and sobbed with superstitious fear and wounded affection.

Impregnated as he was with Satanophobia he might perhaps have doubted still whether this distressed creature, all woman and nature, was not all art and fiend.But her spontaneous appeal to that sacred name dissolved his chimera; and let him see with his eyes, and hear with his ears.

He uttered a cry of self-reproach, and tried to raise her but what with fasts, what with the overpowering emotion of a long solitude so broken, he could not."What," he gasped, shaking over her, "and is it thou? And have I met thee with hard words? Alas!" And they were both choked with emotion and could not speak for a while.

"I heed it not much," said Margaret bravely, struggling with her tears; "you took me for another: for a devil; oh! oh! oh! oh! oh!""Forgive me, sweet soul!" And as soon as he could speak more than a word at a time, he said, "I have been much beset by the evil one since I came here."Margaret looked round with a shudder."Like enow.Then oh take my hand, and let me lead thee from this foul place."He gazed at her with astonishment.

"What, desert my cell; and go into the world again? Is it for that thou hast come to me?" said he sadly and reproachfully.

"Ay, Gerard, I am come to take thee to thy pretty vicarage: art vicar of Gouda, thanks to Heaven and thy good brother Giles; and mother and I have made it so neat for thee, Gerard.'Tis well enow in winter I promise thee.But bide a bit till the hawthorn bloom, and anon thy walls put on their kirtle of brave roses, and sweet woodbine, Have we forgotten thee, and the foolish things thou lovest? And, dear Gerard, thy mother is waiting; and 'tis late for her to be out of her bed: prithee, prithee, come! And the moment we are out of this foul hole I'll show thee a treasure thou hast gotten, and knowest nought on't, or sure hadst never fled from us so.Alas! what is to do? What have I ignorantly said, to be regarded thus?"For he had drawn himself all up into a heap, and was looking at her with a strange gaze of fear and suspicion blended.

"Unhappy girl," said he solemnly, yet deeply agitated, "would you have me risk my soul and yours for a miserable vicarage and the flowers that grow on it? But this is not thy doing: the bowelless fiend sends thee, poor simple girl, to me with this bait.But oh, cunning fiend, I will unmask thee even to this thine instrument, and she shall see thee, and abhor thee as I do, Margaret, my lost love, why am I here? Because I love thee.""Oh! no, Gerard, you love me not.or you would not have hidden from me; there was no need.""Let there be no deceit between us twain, that have loved so true;and after this night, shall meet no more on earth.""Now God forbid!" said she.

"I love thee, and thou hast not forgotten me, or thou hadst married ere this, and hadst not been the one to find me, buried here from sight of man.I am a priest, a monk: what but folly or sin can come of you and me living neighbours, and feeding a passion innocent once, but now (so Heaven wills it) impious and unholy? No, though my heart break I must be firm.'Tis I that am the man, 'tis I that am the priest.You and I must meet no more, till I am schooled by solitude, and thou art wedded to another.""I consent to my doom but not to thine.I would ten times liever die; yet I will marry, ay, wed misery itself sooner than let thee lie in this foul dismal place, with yon sweet manse awaiting for thee." Clement groaned; at each word she spoke out stood clearer and clearer two things - his duty, and the agony it must cost.

"My beloved," said he, with a strange mixture of tenderness and dogged resolution, "I bless thee for giving me one more sight of thy sweet face, and may God forgive thee, and bless thee, for destroying in a minute the holy peace it hath taken six months of solitude to build.No matter.A year of penance will, Dei gratia, restore me to my calm.My poor Margaret, I seem cruel: yet I am kind: 'tis best we part; ay, this moment.""Part, Gerard? Never: we have seen what comes of parting.Part?

Why, you have not heard half my story; no, nor the tithe, 'Tis not for thy mere comfort I take thee to Gouda manse.Hear me!""I may not.Thy very voice is a temptation with its music, memory's delight.""But I say you shall hear me, Gerard, for forth this place I go not unheard.""Then must we part by other means," said Clement sadly.

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