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Chapter 20. How Captain Ussher Succeeded.
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Late the next morning, Feemy and the other girls got up; they had slept together to make room in the house for the victorious1 Bob, but as Father John had prophesied2, they were all too tired to be much inconvenienced by this. Immediately after breakfast the car came round, and Feemy, afraid to wish her friends good bye too affectionately lest suspicion should be raised, and promising3 to come back again in a day or two, returned to Ballycloran.
Thady was out when she got there, but he was expected in to dinner. Her father was glad to see her, and began assuring her that he would do all in his power to protect her from the evil machinations of her brother, and then again took his grog and his pipe. She went into the kitchen, and summoning Biddy, desired her to follow her up to her bedroom. When there, she carefully closed the door, and sitting down on the bed, looked in her attendant’s face and said,
“Biddy, if I told you a secret, you’d never betray me, would you?”
“Is it I, Miss Feemy, that’s known you so long? in course I wouldn’t,” and the girl pricked4 up her ears, and looked all anxiety. “What is it, Miss? — Shure you know av you tould me to hould my tongue, never a word I’d spake to any mortial about anything.”
“I know you wouldn’t, Biddy; that’s why I’m going to tell you; but you mustn’t whisper it to Katty, for I think she’d be telling Thady.”
“Niver fear, Miss; sorrow a word I’ll whisper it to any one, at all at all.”
“Well, Biddy, did you hear Captain Ussher’s going away from this intirely?”
“What! away from Ballycloran?”
“No, but from Mohill, and from County Leitrim altogether. He’s going a long way off, to a place called Cashel.”
“And what for is he going there, and you living here, Miss Feemy?”
“That’s the secret, Biddy; I’m going with him.”
“My! and is you married in sacret, Miss?” said the girl, coming nearer to her mistress, and opening her eyes as wide as she could.
Feemy blushed up to the roots of her hair, and said, “No, we’re not married yet; we’re to be married in Dublin; we couldn’t be married here you know, because Captain Ussher is a Protestant.”
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v.预告,预言( prophesy的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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