It was a gothic chateau6 of the olden time, just sufficiently7 ruinous to give it the interest of age, yet containing costly8 tapestried9 chambers11, panelled halls, long rambling12 galleries, secret rooms, and those deep dark dungeons13, where many a brave man has languished14 and died unknown, save by his ruthless captor, all still in sufficient preservation15 to fill the mind with visions of the past as with the breathing realities of the present. There was a small chapel16 in the building, which had once been evidently richly adorned17, but whose shrines18 and hangings were now all crumbling19 to decay. It was a melancholy20 visionary place, yet infused with a charm impossible to be resisted, and day after day my wanderings turned to the chateau; contented21 at first with rambling over chamber10, hall, and gallery, imagination feasting on the thoughts of what had been the life, the stir, the pageantry, where all was now the solitude22 of silence and neglect. There were still some pictures hanging from the walls, but seemingly so resigned to the cobweb and the dust, that I had heeded23 them little, till one day the sun gleaming upon an antique frame, unobserved before, attracted me to the picture it enshrined, and in a moment heart, mind, and fancy were irresistibly24 enchained.
To attempt description of that face, to say why it haunted me for days and nights, as something almost unearthly, would be a hopeless task; yet turn from it as I would, or seek amusement in other objects, still it rose before me, pale, shadowy, yet so lovely, baffling every effort to dismiss it from my mind. Stars and braids of diamonds seemed still literally25 to glisten26 in the long jetty tresses, falling as a veil around her. Hands small, thin, and delicately white were crossed upon her bosom27; the large dark eyes were raised, and the pale lips parted as in prayer; she seemed standing28 near an ancient altar; but every other object in the picture time had rendered wholly indistinct.
That I could obtain any information from the half-blind, wholly deaf guardian29 of the chateau was little probable; but the old man, to my astonishment30, volunteered the tradition of the portrait, even before I had sufficiently rallied from its effect to look into its past. This tale, when separated from the garrulous31 annotations32 of his age and office, was simple and brief enough, yet to resist its spell was impossible. The beings of whom I heard seemed to breathe and move around me, the old castle to resume the state and order which had characterised it nearly three centuries ago, the very woods to lose their wild appearance, and blending in beautiful keeping with mount and rock, and richly-cultured lands, seemed to teem33 with the innumerable retainers of the proud nobles to whom they had once belonged. Under the influence of such dreamy visions the following papers were hastily written. Pretensions34 to a connected romance they have none; they tell but the story of a picture, which I would fain bring before the mind’s eye of the reader, even as its remembrance still so vividly35 lingers on my own.
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