A Bottle in the Smoke: A Tale of Anglo-Indian LifeRae, Janet Milne
History
A Bottle in the Smoke: A Tale of Anglo-Indian Life
Rae, Janet Milne
India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947 -- Fiction
"But then you mightn't have been the cordial succourer of so many
Eurasians. Indeed, I feel sure you will prove no less their friend in
days to come, though there is no blood-tie; but I must say, Mark, for
many reasons, I'm grateful to the old cedar-wood box for holding its
secret so long! Even Alfred, in his heart of hearts, admired your
courage, and it was all on the side of good for him," said Hester,
wondering why it was so much more easy to speak that name to this friend
than to any of her home people.
Mark went on to tell her that his return to India would no longer be to
the familiar Puranapore. Since the Collector was about to retire, he
acknowledged, he was nothing loth to have a change, especially since an
attractive post had been offered to him in the North, though it would
necessitate a speedy return to the East.
He now bent forward suddenly, saying:
"Hester, would you risk the black water again and go with me? You have
all my love and my worship--will you be my wife? I once banished my love
as a forbidden thing and tried to be your loyal friend----"
"You did, Mark," murmured Hester, with bowed head. "Right loyally you
did----"
"But now--the present is ours, Hester, the present and the future. You
will make it golden for me if you will grant me this. Hester, didn't you
invite me to come and learn wisdom at your feet as I came under this
tree?" asked Mark, with a glowing mien, flinging himself on the ground
and looking up into her drooping face.
"No, it was Charlie I invited."
"My answer, Hester! I have waited long," he pleaded, looking at her with
all his soul in his eyes. "I know now too well that I loved you
before--before that other ever saw you."
Hester felt as if she knew it too. And she also knew that as the first
man who had wooed and won her was false, this one was wholly true.
Stretching out both her hands to him, she said:
"Yes, Mark, I will venture the black water again with you! Where you go
I will go. My love and trust are wholly yours--and have been
since--since that morning we stood together on the deck of the _El
Dorado_."
* * * * *
_Jarrold & Sons, Ltd., Printers, The Empire Press, Norwich._
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