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humbling himself before any man's looks. He stopped Tressilian upon the stair-case without the least bashfulness or embarrassment, and addressed him as if he had been on kind and intimate terms: -(( What, no grudge between us scores, Master Tressilian?

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<< Now see how hasty he is!» said Lambourne; and how these gentles, that are made questionless out of the porcelain clay of the earth, look down upon poor Michael Lambourne! You would take Master Tressilian now for the most maid-like, modest, simpering squire of dames, that ever made love when candles were long i' the stuff snuff call Why you would play the saint on us, Master Tressilian, and forget that even now thou hast a commodity in thy very bed-chamber, to the shame of my lord's Castle, ha! ha! ha! Have I touched you, Master Tressilian? »>

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I know not what you mean,» said Tressilian, inferring, however, too surely, that this licentious ruffian must have been sensible of Amy's presence in his apartment; « but if, » he continued, «< thou art varlet of the chambers, and lackest a fee, there is one to leave mine unmolested. »

Lambourne looked at the piece of gold, and put it in his pocket, saying — « Now, I know not but you might have done more with me by a kind word, than by this chiming rogue. But after all he pays well that pays with gold - and Mike Lambourne was never a make-bate, or a spoil-sport, or the like. E'en live and let others live, that is my motto only, I would not let some folks cock their beaver at me neither, as if they were made of silver ore, and I of Dutch pewter. So if I keep your secret, Master Tressilian , you may look sweet on me at least; and were I to want a little backing or countenance, being caught, as you see the best of us may be, in a sort of peccadillo-why, you owe it me and so e'en make your chamber that same bird in bower beside Mike Lambourne.

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whom you have quartered so commodiously in your old haunted room -afraid of ghosts belike, and not too willing to sleep alone. If I had done this now in a strange lord's castle, the word had been,— The porter's lodge for the knave! and, — Have him flogged-trundle him down stairs like a turnip ! Ay but your virtuous gentlemen take strange privileges over us, who are downright servants of our senses. Well — I have my Master Tressilian's head under my belt by this lucky discovery, that is one thing certain; and I will try to get a sight of this Lindabrides of his, that is another.

CHAPTER XXIX.

Now fare thee well, my master- if true service
Be guerdon'd with hard e'e, uncut the tow-line,
And let our barks across the pathless flood

Hold several courses

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Shipwreck.

TRESSILIAN walked into the outer yard of the Castle, scarce knowing what to think of his late strange and most unexpected interview with Amy Robsart, and dubious if he had done well, being intrusted with the delegated authority of her father, to pass his word so solemnly to leave her to her own guidance for so many hours. Yet how could he have denied her request, dependant as she had too probably rendered herself upon Varney? Such was his natural reasoning. The happiness of her future life might depend upon his not driving her to extremities, and since no power of Tressilian's could extricate her from the power of Varney, supposing he was to acknowledge Amy to be his wife, what title had he to destroy the hope of domestic peace, which might yet remain to her, by setting enmity betwixt them? Tressilian resolved, therefore, scrupulously to observe his word pledged to Amy, both because it had been given, and because,

as he still thought, while he considered and reconsidered that extraordinary interview, it could not with justice or propriety have been refused.

In one respect, he had gained much towards securing effectual protection for this unhappy and still beloved object of his early affection. Amy was no longer mewed up in a distant and solitary retreat, under the charge of persons of doubtful reputation. She was in the Castle of Kenilworth, within the verge of the Royal Court for the time, free from all risk of violence, and liable to be produced before Elizabeth on the first summons. These were circumstances which could not but assist greatly the efforts which he might have occasion to use in her behalf.

While he was thus balancing the advantages and perils which attended her unexpected presence in Kenilworth, Tressilian was hastily and anxiously accosted by Wayland, who, after hastily ejaculating, « Thank God, your worship is found at last! » proceeded with breathless caution to pour into his ear the intelligence, that the lady had escaped from Cumnor Place.

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And is at present in this Castle, » said Tressilian; << I know it, and I have seen her Was it by her own choice she found refuge in my apartment? »

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No,» answered Wayland; « but I could think of no other way of safely bestowing her, and was but too happy to find a deputy-usher who knew where you were quartered; in

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