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john bull on the guadalquivir-第6部分

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〃No; I am sure there was not。  You could not be rude though you are
so free hearted。  I see it all now; and so does the marquis。  You
will like him so much when you come to know him。  Tell me that you
won't be cross with me for what I have said。  Sometimes I think that
I have displeased you; and yet my whole wish has been to welcome you
to Seville; and to make you comfortable as an old friend。  Promise me
that you will not be cross with me。〃

Cross with her!  I certainly had no intention of being cross; but I
had begun to think that she would not care what my humour might be。
〃Maria;〃 I said; taking hold of her hand。

〃No; John; do not do that。  It is in the church; you know。〃

〃Maria; will you answer me a question?〃

〃Yes;〃 she said; very slowly; looking dawn upon the stone slabs
beneath our feet。

〃Do you love me?〃

〃Love you!〃

〃Yes; do you love me?  You were to give me an answer here; in
Seville; and now I ask for it。  I have almost taught myself to think
that it is needless to ask; and now this horrid mischance〃

〃What do you mean?〃 said she; speaking very quickly。

〃Why this miserable blunder about the marquis's button!  After that I
suppose〃

〃The marquis!  Oh; John; is that to make a difference between you and
me?a little joke like that?〃

〃But does it not?〃

〃Make a change between us!such a thing as that!  Oh; John!〃

〃But tell me; Maria; what am I to hope?  If you will say that you can
love me; I shall care nothing for the marquis。  In that case I can
bear to be laughed at。〃

〃Who will dare to laugh at you?  Not the marquis; whom I am sure you
will like。〃

〃Your friend in this plaza; who told you of all this。〃

〃What; poor Tomas!〃

〃I do not know about his being poor。  I mean the gentleman who was
with you last night。〃

〃Yes; Tomas。  You do not know who he is?〃

〃Not in the least。〃

〃How droll!  He is your own clerkpartly your own; now that you are
one of the firm。  And; John; I mean to make you do something for him;
he is such a good fellow; and last year he married a young girl whom
I loveoh; almost like a sister。〃

Do something for him!  Of course I would。  I promised; then and
there; that I would raise his salary to any conceivable amount that a
Spanish clerk could desire; which promise I have since kept; if not
absolutely to the letter; at any rate; to an extent which has been
considered satisfactory by the gentleman's wife。

〃But; Mariadearest Maria〃

〃Remember; John; we are in the church; and poor papa will be waiting
breakfast。〃

I need hardly continue the story further。  It will be known to all
that my love…suit throve in spite of my unfortunate raid on the
button of the Marquis D'Almavivas; at whose series of fetes through
that month I was; I may boast; an honoured guest。  I have since that
had the pleasure of entertaining him in my own poor house in England;
and one of our boys bears his Christian name。

From that day in which I ascended the Giralda to this present day in
which I write; I have never once had occasion to complain of a
deficiency of romance either in Maria Daguilar or in Maria Pomfret。







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