It was now dark; but a rumbling of wheels was audible. Hannah soon had a lantern lit. The vehicle had stopped at the wicket; the driver opened the door: first one well-known form,then another,stepped out.
In a minute I had my face under their bonnets,in contact first with Mary"s soft cheek,then with Diana"s flowing curls. They laughed- kissed me- then Hannah: patted Carlo,who was half wild with delight; asked eagerly if all was well; and being assured in the affirmative,hastened into the house.
They were stiff with their long and jolting drive from Whitcross,and chilled with the frosty night air; but their pleasant countenances expanded to the cheerful firelight. While the driver and Hannah brought in the boxes,they demanded St. John. At this moment he advanced from the parlour. They both threw their arms round his neck at once. He gave each one quiet kiss,said in a low tone a few words of wele,stood a while to be talked to,and then,intimating that he supposed they would soon rejoin him in the parlour,withdrew there as to a place of refuge.
I had lit their candles to go upstairs,but Diana had first to give hospitable orders respecting the driver; this done,both followed me. They were delighted with the renovation and decorations of their rooms; with the new drapery,and fresh carpets,and rich tinted china vases: they expressed their gratification ungrudgingly. I had the pleasure of feeling that my arrangements met their wishes exactly,and that what I had done added a vivid charm to their joyous return home.
Sweet was that evening. My cousins,full of exhilaration,were so eloquent in narrative and ment,that their fluency covered St. John"s taciturnity: he was sincerely glad to see his sisters; but in their glow of fervour and flow of joy he could not sympathise. The event of the day- that is,the return of Diana and Mary- pleased him; but the acpaniments of that event,the glad tumult,the garrulous glee of reception irked him: I saw he wished the calmer morrow was e. In the very meridian of the night"s enjoyment,about an hour after tea,a rap was heard at the door. Hannah entered with the intimation that "a poor lad was e,at that unlikely time,to fetch Mr. Rivers to see his mother,who was drawing away."
"Where does she live,Hannah?"