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future to her; Zanoni absent!  But this was the night of the

third day on which Zanoni had told her that; come what might; he

would visit her again。  It was; then; if she might believe him;

some appointed crisis in her fate; and how should she tell him of

Glyndon's hateful words?  The pure and the proud mind can never

confide its wrongs to another; only its triumphs and its

happiness。  But at that late hour would Zanoni visit her;could

she receive him?  Midnight was at hand。  Still in undefined

suspense; in intense anxiety; she lingered in the room。  The

quarter before midnight sounded; dull and distant。  All was

still; and she was about to pass to her sleeping…room; when she

heard the hoofs of a horse at full speed; the sound ceased; there

was a knock at the door。  Her heart beat violently; but fear gave

way to another sentiment when she heard a voice; too well known;

calling on her name。  She paused; and then; with the fearlessness

of innocence; descended and unbarred the door。



Zanoni entered with a light and hasty step。  His horseman's cloak

fitted tightly to his noble form; and his broad hat threw a

gloomy shade over his commanding features。



The girl followed him into the room she had just left; trembling

and blushing deeply; and stood before him with the lamp she held

shining upward on her cheek and the long hair that fell like a

shower of light over the half…clad shoulders and heaving bust。



〃Viola;〃 said Zanoni; in a voice that spoke deep emotion; 〃I am

by thy side once more to save thee。  Not a moment is to be lost。

Thou must fly with me; or remain the victim of the Prince di 。

I would have made the charge I now undertake another's; thou

knowest I would;thou knowest it!but he is not worthy of thee;

the cold Englishman!  I throw myself at thy feet; have trust in

me; and fly。〃



He grasped her hand passionately as he dropped on his knee; and

looked up into her face with his bright; beseeching eyes。



〃Fly with thee!〃 said Viola; scarce believing her senses。



〃With me。  Name; fame; honour;all will be sacrificed if thou

dost not。〃



〃Thenthen;〃 said the wild girl; falteringly; and turning aside

her face;〃then I am not indifferent to thee; thou wouldst not

give me to another?〃



Zanoni was silent; but his breast heaved; his cheeks flushed; his

eyes darted dark and impassioned fire。



〃Speak!〃 exclaimed Viola; in jealous suspicion of his silence。



〃Indifferent to me!  No; but I dare not yet say that I love

thee。〃



〃Then what matters my fate?〃 said Viola; turning pale; and

shrinking from his side; 〃leave me;I fear no danger。  My life;

and therefore my honour; is in mine own hands。〃



〃Be not so mad;〃 said Zanoni。  〃Hark! do you hear the neigh of my

steed?it is an alarm that warns us of the approaching peril。

Haste; or you are lost!〃



〃Why dost thou care for me?〃 said the girl; bitterly。  〃Thou hast

read my heart; thou knowest that thou art become the lord of my

destiny。  But to be bound beneath the weight of a cold

obligation; to be the beggar on the eyes of indifference; to cast

myself on one who loves me not;THAT were indeed the vilest sin

of my sex。  Ah; Zanoni; rather let me die!〃



She had thrown back her clustering hair from her face while she

spoke; and as she now stood; with her arms drooping mournfully;

and her hands clasped together with the proud bitterness of her

wayward spirit; giving new zest and charm to her singular beauty;

it was impossible to conceive a sight more irresistible to the

eye and the heart。



〃Tempt me not to thine own danger;perhaps destruction!〃

exclaimed Zanoni; in faltering accents。  〃Thou canst not dream of

what thou wouldst demand;come!〃 and; advancing; he wound his

arm round her waist。  〃Come; Viola; believe at least in my

friendship; my honour; my protection〃



〃And not thy love;〃 said the Italian; turning on him her

reproachful eyes。  Those eyes met his; and he could not withdraw

from the charm of their gaze。  He felt her heart throbbing

beneath his own; her breath came warm upon his cheek。  He

trembled;HE! the lofty; the mysterious Zanoni; who seemed to

stand aloof from his race。  With a deep and burning sigh; he

murmured; 〃Viola; I love thee!  Oh!〃 he continued passionately;

and; releasing his hold; he threw himself abruptly at her feet;

〃I no more command;as woman should be wooed; I woo thee。  From

the first glance of those eyes; from the first sound of thy

voice; thou becamest too fatally dear to me。  Thou speakest of

fascination;it lives and it breathes in thee!  I fled from

Naples to fly from thy presence;it pursued me。  Months; years

passed; and thy sweet face still shone upon my heart。  I

returned; because I pictured thee alone and sorrowful in the

world; and knew that dangers; from which I might save thee; were

gathering near thee and around。  Beautiful Soul! whose leaves I

have read with reverence; it was for thy sake; thine alone; that

I would have given thee to one who might make thee happier on

earth than I can。  Viola!  Viola! thou knowest notnever canst

thou knowhow dear thou art to me!〃



It is in vain to seek for words to describe the delightthe

proud; the full; the complete; and the entire delightthat

filled the heart of the Neapolitan。  He whom she had considered

too lofty even for love;more humble to her than those she had

half…despised!  She was silent; but her eyes spoke to him; and

then slowly; as aware; at last; that the human love had advanced

on the ideal; she shrank into the terrors of a modest and

virtuous nature。  She did not dare;she did not dream to ask him

the question she had so fearlessly made to Glyndon; but she felt

a sudden coldness;a sense that a barrier was yet between love

and love。  〃Oh; Zanoni!〃 she murmured; with downcast eyes; 〃ask

me not to fly with thee; tempt me not to my shame。  Thou wouldst

protect me from others。  Oh; protect me from thyself!〃



〃Poor orphan!〃 said he; tenderly; 〃and canst thou think that I

ask from thee one sacrifice;still less the greatest that woman

can give to love?  As my wife I woo thee; and by every tie; and

by every vow that can hallow and endear affection。  Alas! they

have belied love to thee indeed; if thou dost not know the

religion that belongs to it!  They who truly love would seek; for

the treasure they obtain; every bond that can make it lasting and

secure。  Viola; weep not; unless thou givest me the holy right to

kiss away thy tears!〃



And that beautiful face; no more averted; drooped upon his bosom;

and as he bent down; his lips sought the rosy mouth:  a long and

burning kiss;danger; life; the world was forgotten!  Suddenly

Zanoni tore himself from her。



〃Hearest thou the wind that sighs; and dies away?  As that wind;

my power to preserve thee; to guard thee; to foresee the storm in

thy skies; is gone。  No matter。  Haste; haste; and may love

supply the loss of all that it has dared to sacrifice!  Come。〃



Viola
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