I can fly, or I can run
Quickly to the green earth’s end,
Where the bow’d welkin low doth bend,
And, from thence, can soar as soon
To the corners of the moon.
MILTON
The marriages of the Lady Blanche and Emily St. Aubert were celebrated2, on the same day, and with the ancient baronial magnificence, at Chateau-le-Blanc. The feasts were held in the great hall of the castle, which, on this occasion, was hung with superb new tapestry3, representing the exploits of Charlemagne and his twelve peers; here, were seen the Saracens, with their horrible visors, advancing to battle; and there, were displayed the wild solemnities of incantation, and the necromantic4 feats5, exhibited by the magician JARL before the Emperor. The sumptuous6 banners of the family of Villeroi, which had long slept in dust, were once more unfurled, to wave over the gothic points of painted casements7; and music echoed, in many a lingering close, through every winding8 gallery and colonnade9 of that vast edifice10.
As Annette looked down from the corridor upon the hall, whose arches and windows were illuminated11 with brilliant festoons of lamps, and gazed on the splendid dresses of the dancers, the costly12 liveries of the attendants, the canopies13 of purple velvet14 and gold, and listened to the gay strains that floated along the vaulted15 roof, she almost fancied herself in an enchanted16 palace, and declared, that she had not met with any place, which charmed her so much, since she read the fairy tales; nay17, that the fairies themselves, at their nightly revels18 in this old hall, could display nothing finer; while old Dorothee, as she surveyed the scene, sighed, and said, the castle looked as it was wont19 to do in the time of her youth.
After gracing the festivities of Chateau-le-Blanc, for some days, Valancourt and Emily took leave of their kind friends, and returned to La Vallee, where the faithful Theresa received them with unfeigned joy, and the pleasant shades welcomed them with a thousand tender and affecting remembrances; and, while they wandered together over the scenes, so long inhabited by the late Mons. and Madame St. Aubert, and Emily pointed20 out, with pensive21 affection, their favourite haunts, her present happiness was heightened, by considering, that it would have been worthy22 of their approbation23, could they have witnessed it.
Valancourt led her to the plane-tree on the terrace, where he had first ventured to declare his love, and where now the remembrance of the anxiety he had then suffered, and the retrospect24 of all the dangers and misfortunes they had each encountered, since last they sat together beneath its broad branches, exalted25 the sense of their present felicity, which, on this spot, sacred to the memory of St. Aubert, they solemnly vowed26 to deserve, as far as possible, by endeavouring to imitate his benevolence27,— by remembering, that superior attainments28 of every sort bring with them duties of superior exertion,— and by affording to their fellow-beings, together with that portion of ordinary comforts, which prosperity always owes to misfortune, the example of lives passed in happy thankfulness to GOD, and, therefore, in careful tenderness to his creatures.
Soon after their return to La Vallee, the brother of Valancourt came to congratulate him on his marriage, and to pay his respects to Emily, with whom he was so much pleased, as well as with the prospect29 of rational happiness, which these nuptials30 offered to Valancourt, that he immediately resigned to him a part of the rich domain31, the whole of which, as he had no family, would of course descend32 to his brother, on his decease.
The estates, at Tholouse, were disposed of, and Emily purchased of Mons. Quesnel the ancient domain of her late father, where, having given Annette a marriage portion, she settled her as the housekeeper33, and Ludovico as the steward34; but, since both Valancourt and herself preferred the pleasant and long-loved shades of La Vallee to the magnificence of Epourville, they continued to reside there, passing, however, a few months in the year at the birth-place of St. Aubert, in tender respect to his memory.
The legacy35, which had been bequeathed to Emily by Signora Laurentini, she begged Valancourt would allow her to resign to Mons. Bonnac; and Valancourt, when she made the request, felt all the value of the compliment it conveyed. The castle of Udolpho, also, descended36 to the wife of Mons. Bonnac, who was the nearest surviving relation of the house of that name, and thus affluence37 restored his long- oppressed spirits to peace, and his family to comfort.
O! how joyful38 it is to tell of happiness, such as that of Valancourt and Emily; to relate, that, after suffering under the oppression of the vicious and the disdain39 of the weak, they were, at length, restored to each other — to the beloved landscapes of their native country,— to the securest felicity of this life, that of aspiring40 to moral and labouring for intellectual improvement — to the pleasures of enlightened society, and to the exercise of the benevolence, which had always animated41 their hearts; while the bowers42 of La Vallee became, once more, the retreat of goodness, wisdom and domestic blessedness!
O! useful may it be to have shewn, that, though the vicious can sometimes pour affliction upon the good, their power is transient and their punishment certain; and that innocence43, though oppressed by injustice44, shall, supported by patience, finally triumph over misfortune!
And, if the weak hand, that has recorded this tale, has, by its scenes, beguiled45 the mourner of one hour of sorrow, or, by its moral, taught him to sustain it — the effort, however humble46, has not been vain, nor is the writer unrewarded.
The End
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