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Whilst you stand up in the diet;
  And have not a word to say?Old Danish Ballad。


〃Oh; Norman; are you come already?〃 exclaimed Margaret; as her
brother opened the door; bringing in with him the crisp breath of
December。

〃Yes; I came away directly after collections。  How are you;
Margaret?〃

〃Pretty brave; thank you;〃 but the brother and sister both read on
each other's features that the additional three months of suspense
had told。  There were traces of toil and study on Norman's brow; the
sunken look about his eyes; and the dejected outline of his cheek;
Margaret knew betokened discouragement; and though her mild serenity
was not changed; she was almost transparently thin and pale。  They
had long ago left off asking whether there were tidings; and seldom
was the subject adverted to; though the whole family seemed to be
living beneath a dark shadow。

〃How is Flora?〃 he next asked。

〃Going on beautifully; except that papa thinks she does too much in
every way。  She declares that she shall bring the baby to show me in
another week; but I don't think it will be allowed。〃

〃And the little lady prospers?〃

〃Capitally; though I get rather contradictory reports of her。  First;
papa declared her something surpassingexactly like Flora; and so I
suppose she is; but Ethel and Meta will say nothing for her beauty;
and Blanche calls her a fright。  But papa is her devoted admirerhe
does so enjoy having a sort of property again in a baby!〃

〃And George Rivers?〃 said Norman; smiling。

〃Poor George! he is very proud of her in his own way。  He has just
been here with a note from Flora; and actually talked!  Between her
and the election; he is wonderfully brilliant。〃

〃The election?  Has Mr。 Esdaile resigned?〃

〃Have you not heard?  He intends it; and George himself is going to
stand。  The only danger is that Sir Henry Walkinghame should think of
it。〃

〃Rivers in Parliament!  Well; sound men are wanted。〃

〃Fancy Flora; our member's wife。  How well she will become her
position。〃

〃How soon is it likely to be?〃

〃Quickly; I fancy。  Dr。 Spencer; who knows all kinds of news (papa
says he makes a scientific study of gossip; as a new branch of
comparative anatomy); found out from the Clevelands that Mr。 Esdaile
meant to retire; and happened to mention it the last time that Flora
came to see me。  It was like firing a train。  You would have wondered
to see how it excited her; who usually shows her feelings so little。
She has been so much occupied with it; and so anxious that George
should be ready to take the field at once; that papa was afraid of
its hurting her; and Ethel comes home declaring that the election is
more to her than her baby。〃

〃Ethel is apt to be a little hard on Flora。  They are too unlike to
understand each other。〃

〃Ethel is to be godmother though; and Flora means to ask Mr。 Ogilvie
to come and stand。〃

〃I think he will be gone abroad; or I should have asked him to fulfil
his old promise of coming to us。〃

〃I believe he must be lodged here; if he should come。  Flora will
have her house full; for Lady Leonora is coming。  The baby is to be
called after her。〃

〃Indeed!〃 exclaimed Norman。

〃Yes; I thought it unnecessary; as she is not George's aunt; but
Flora is grateful to her for much kindness; and she is coming to see
Meta。  I am afraid papa is a little hurt; that any name but one
should have been chosen。〃

〃Has Meta been comfortable?〃

〃Dear little thing!  Every one says how beautifully she has behaved。
She brought all her housekeeping books to Flora at once; and only
begged to be made helpful in whatever way might be most convenient。
She explained; what we never knew before; how she had the young maids
in to read with her; and asked leave to go on。  Very few could have
been set aside so simply and sweetly in their own house。〃

〃Flora was sensible of it; I hope。〃

〃Oh; yes。  She took the management of course; but Meta is charmed
with her having the girls in from the village; in turn; to help in
the scullery。  They have begun family prayers too; and George makes
the stablemen go to churcha matter which had been past Meta; as you
may guess; though she had been a wonderful little manager; and Flora
owned herself quite astonished。〃

〃I wonder only at her being astonished。〃

〃Meta owned to Ethel that what had been worst of all to her was the
heart sinking; at finding herself able to choose her occupations;
with no one to accommodate them to。  But she would not give wayshe
set up more work for herself at the school; and has been talking of
giving singing lessons at Cocksmoor; and she forced herself to read;
though it was an effort。  She has been very happy lately in nursing
Flora。〃

〃Is Ethel there?〃

〃No; she is; as usual; at Cocksmoor。  There are great councils about
sending Cherry to be trained for her new school。〃

〃Would Flora be able to see me; if I were to ride over to the
Grange?〃

〃You may try; and; if papa is not there; I dare say she will。〃

〃At least; I shall see Meta; and she may judge。  I want to see Rivers
too; so I will ask if the bay is to be had。  Ah! you have the Claude;
I see。〃

〃Yes; it is too large for this room; but papa put it here that I
might enjoy it; and it is almost a companion。  The sky improves so in
the sunset light。〃

Norman was soon at Abbotstoke; and; as he drew his rein; Meta's
bright face nodded to him from Flora's sitting…room window; and; as
he passed the conservatory; the little person met him; with a
summons; at once; to his sister。

He found Flora on the sofa; with a table beside her; covered with
notes and papers。  She was sitting up writing; and; though somewhat
pale; was very smiling and animated。

〃Norman; how kind to come to me the first thing!〃

〃Margaret encouraged me to try whether you would be visible。〃

〃They want to make a regular prisoner of me;〃 said Flora; laughing。
〃Papa is as bad as the old nurse!  But he has not been here to…day;
so I have had my own way。  Did you meet George?〃

〃No; but Margaret said he had been with her。〃

〃I wish he would come。  We expect the second post to bring the news
that Mr。 Esdaile has accepted the Chiltern Hundreds。  If he found it
so; he meant to go and talk to Mr。 Bramshaw; for; though he is so
dull; we must make him agent。〃

〃Is there any danger of opposition?〃

〃None at all; if we are soon enough in the field。  Papa's name will
secure us; and there is no one else on the right side to come
forward; so that it is an absolute rescue of the seat。〃

〃It is the very moment when men of principle are most wanted;〃 said
Norman。  〃The questions of the day are no light matters; and it is an
immense point to save Stoneborough from being represented by one of
the Tomkins' set。〃

〃Exactly so;〃 said Flora。  〃I should feel it a crime to say one word
to deter George; at a time when every effort must be made to support
the right cause。  One must make sacrifices when the highest interests
are at stake。〃

Flora seemed to thrive upon her sacrificeshe had never appeared
more brilliant and joyous。  Her brother saw; in her; a Roman matron;
and the ambition that was inherent in his nature; began to find
compensation for being crushed; as far as regarded himself; by
soaring for another。  He eagerly answered that he fully agreed with
her; and that she would never repent urging her husband to take on
himself the duties incumbent on all who had the power。

Highly gratified; she asked him to look at a copy of George's
intended address; which was lying on the table。  He approved of the
tenor; but saw a few phrases susceptible of a better point。  〃Give
it;〃 she said; putting a pen into his hand; and he began to interline
and erase her fair manuscript; talking earnestly; and working up
himself and the address at the same time; till it had grown into a
composition far superior to the merely sensible affair it had been。
Eloquence and thought were now in the language; and substanceand
Flora was delighted。

〃I have been very disrespectful to my niece all this time;〃 said
Norman; descending from the clouds of patriotism。

〃I do not mean to inflict her mercilessly on her relations;〃 said
Flora; 〃but I should like you to see her。  She is so like Blanche。〃

The little girl was brought in; and Flora made a very pretty young
mother; as she held her in her arms; with so much graceful pride。
Norman was perfectly entrancedhe had never seen his sister so
charming or so admirable; between her delight in her infant; and her
self…devotion to the good of her husband and her countryacting so
wisely; and speaking so considerately; and praising her dear Meta
with so much warmth。  He would never have torn himself away; had not
the nurse hinted that Mrs。 Rivers had had too much excitement and
fatigue already to…day; and; besides; he suspected that he might find
Meta in the drawing…room; where he might discuss the whole with her;
and judge for himself of her state of spirits。

Flora's next visitor was her father; who came as the twilight was
enhancing the comfortable red brightness of the fire。  He was very
happy in these visitsmother and child had both prospered so well;
and it was quite a treat to be able t

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