<h3>CHAPTER III.</h3>
<p><span class = "dropcap">A</span><span class =
"firstword">rouse</span> the seeming deadly creature to that standard of
joy and gladness which should mark his noble path! Endow him with the
dewdrops of affection; cast from him the pangs of the dull past, and
stamp them for ever beneath the waves of troubled waters; brighten his
life as thou wouldst that of a faded flower; and when the hottest ray of
that heavenly orb shall shoot its cheerful charge against the window
panes of Dunfern Mansion, the worthy owner can receive it with true and
profound thankfulness. Three weeks had scarcely passed ere Sir John was
made the recipient of another invitation to Dilworth Castle. This second
effusion of cordiality required neither anxious thought nor prolonged
decision how to act, knowing as he did that it would again serve to
bring his present thoughts into practice by affording him another
opportunity of sharing in the
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loving looks of one for whom he feared there dwelt a strong inclination
on his part to advance his affection.</p>
<p>Irene stood looking out on the lake beyond the richly draped window,
ruminating on the days of her childhood, which lent a look of dullness
to the beautiful face that beamed with delight as Sir John Dunfern
entered. The evening was very pleasantly and quietly spent, Irene
commanding the greater part of his time and attention, on account of
Lady Dilworth being slightly ailing, whose health, generally speaking,
at this period was not so robust as formerly, and consequently failed to
warrant too many callers. As the clock struck eleven Sir John began to
think of returning home, feeling quite happy, fancying his great
affection was returned in full by Irene.</p>
<p>Being very domesticated, and having the stiff ideas of a bachelor of
long standing so firmly imprinted in his nature, he felt very diffident
in asking the object of his visit when next they should meet. But Lady
Dilworth entering before taking his departure, saved him putting the shy
question by placing herself in his position and demanding the required
reply. Sir John promised without further
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ceremony to visit them more frequently in future, and left their midst
with hasty step, lingering in the hall to cast another look at the
lovely form which stood not far distant. Leisurely leaning back in his
carriage, and burying himself in his great and costly cloak demanded by
the night’s icy aspect, he rolled along towards his home drowned in
sweet thought of the beautiful girl whom he only recently knew, but
whose regard for her raged with such rambling anxiety as to convince him
of the propriety of making her aware how he meant to play the part of
lover.</p>
<p>Until now he was inclined to be prejudiced against the snares and
allurements of women, but he strongly resolved to try gradually and
abandon every unkind thought harboured in his mind against them, fearing
lest all his conjured imaginations were both unjust and selfish; and
determined to drown them for ever in the clashing gulf of fate, felt a
prouder and happier mortal than before.</p>
<p>But time would solve the problem and heal the wound which penetrated
so deeply his bosom. Yea, a short time he hoped would bring his
creeping fever of endearment under the binding stay of
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appointed authority, and heal its weakening effects with the sacred
salve of truth.</p>
<p>Not until the horses dashed up the winding avenue with increased
alacrity was he shaken from his meditating attitude, to be ushered once
more into his home of boundless wealth. The lonely stare of grave
bewilderment took the place of happiness that formerly seemed built in
abundance for him within its walls, as he entered the palatial and
gorgeously equipped abode he principally inhabited, feeling the tinge of
the dull past filling him with entire despair, whilst meditating on the
happy future which presented itself to him. How in a trivial period this
lonely spot, he thought, should prove the beacon of never-dying bliss,
when once furnished with the most precious treasure on earth—a
virtuous woman! Ah! the very thought of his embosomed and anticipated
alliance made him nervously happy; and believing a bright and noble
future lay in store for the lonely owner of Dunfern Estate, he resolved
to indulge nature in a few hours of calm repose.</p>
<p>The days moved along more quickly Sir John believed than formerly;
and possibly he may have imagined this was so, as he felt no longer
fettered
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with fear of fighting with his inward friend—obstinacy, whose hand
of drowsy bachelorism seemed for ever closed to his changing charity; he
had at last thrown aside the garb of female dislike, and patronised that
of a warm-hearted lover.</p>
<p>Irene did not lead Lady Dilworth to believe that she really cared for
Sir John, and, when his name cropped up occasionally, she allowed
herself always to keep the coast of conversation clear that would likely
convict her views most, and managed cleverly thereby to deceive the
friend who came not a day too soon to her rescue. Perhaps had Lady
Dilworth proved less concerned about the orphan charge she freed from a
life of toil, apparently, and instructed her more on the branches of
integrity, then the lovely youthful Irene could have decided more
honorably in all cases of questioning, and would have done justice, not
alone to herself, but to all concerned; but, like many others similarly
surrounded with lovers, battling in the war of extremes, and encompassed
on all sides with apparent luxuries, she was confident she would some
day come off victorious by acting the clever Corinthian.</p>
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