“It’s her; I am sure!—I could have told her anywhere!” cried the individual who stopped my progress and took my hand。
I looked: I saw a woman attired like a well…dressed servant; matronly; yet still young; very good…looking; with black hair and eyes; and lively plexion。
“Well; who is it?” she asked; in a voice and with a smile I half recognised; “you’ve not quite forgotten me; I think; Miss Jane?”
In another second I was embracing and kissing her rapturously: “Bessie! Bessie! Bessie!” that was all I said; whereat she half laughed; half cried; and we both went into the parlour。 By the fire stood a little fellow of three years old; in plaid frock and trousers。
“That is my little boy;” said Bessie directly。
“Then you are married; Bessie?”
“Yes; nearly five years since to Robert Leaven; the coachman; and I’ve a little girl besides Bobby there; that I’ve christened Jane。”
“And you don’t live at Gateshead?”
“I live at the lodge: the old porter has left。”
“Well; and how do they all get on? Tell me everything about them; Bessie: but sit down first; and; Bobby; e and sit on my knee; will you?” but Bobby preferred sidling over to his mother。
“You’re not grown so very tall; Miss Jane; nor so very stout;” continued Mrs。 Leaven。 “I dare say they’ve not kept you too well at school: Miss Reed is the head and shoulders taller than you are; and Miss Georgiana would make two of you in breadth。”
“Georgiana is handsome; I suppose; Bessie?”
“Very。 She went up to London last winter with her mama; and there everybody admired her; and a young lord fell in love with her: but his relations were against the match; and—what do you think?—he and Miss Georgiana made it up to run away; but they were found out and stopped。 It was Miss Reed that found them out: I believe she was envious; and now she and her sister lead a cat and dog life together; they are always quarrelling—”
“Well; and what of John Reed?”
“Oh; he is not doing so well as his mama could wish。 He went to college; and he got—plucked; I think they call it: and then his uncles wanted him to be a barrister; and study the law: but he is such a dissipated young man; they will never make much of him; I think。”
“What does he look like?”
“He is very tall: some people call him a fine…looking young man; but he has such thick lips。”
“And Mrs。 Reed?”
“Missis looks stout and well enough in the face; but I think she’s not quite easy in her mind: Mr。 John’s conduct does not please her—he spends a deal of money。”
“Did she send you here; Bessie?”
“No; indeed: but I have long wanted to see you; and when I heard that there had been a letter from you; and that you were going to another part of the country; I thought I’d just set of; and get a look at you before you y reach。”
“I am afraid you are disappointed in me; Bessie。” I said this laughing: I perceived that Bessie’s glance; though it expressed regard; did in no shape denote admira
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