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第50章 Containing the history of the breaking of the hors

"He is so noble,"she had cried--"he is so noble--and I so worship his nobleness--and I have been so base!"And in her suffering her woman's nerves had for a moment betrayed her.Heretofore she had known no weakness of her sex,but the woman soul in her so being moved,she had been broken and conquered for a space,and had gone to Anne's chamber,scarcely knowing what refuge she so sought.It had been a feminine act,and she had realised all it signified when Anne sank weeping by her.Women who wept and prated together at midnight in their chambers ended by telling their secrets.So it was that it fell out that Anne saw not again the changed face to the sight of which she had that night awakened.It seemed as if my lady from that time made plans which should never for a moment leave her alone.The next day she was busied arranging a brilliant rout,the next a rich banquet,the next a great assembly;she drove in the Mall in her stateliest equipages;she walked upon its promenade,surrounded by her crowd of courtiers,smiling upon them,and answering them with shafts of graceful wit--the charm of her gaiety had never been so remarked upon,her air never so enchanting.At every notable gathering in the World of Fashion she was to be seen.Being bidden to the Court,which was at Hampton,her brilliant beauty and spirit so enlivened the royal dulness that 'twas said the Queen herself was scarce resigned to part with her,and that the ladies and gentlemen in waiting all suffered from the spleen when she withdrew.She bought at this time the fiercest but most beautiful beast of a horse she had ever mounted.The creature was superbly handsome,but apparently so unconquerable and so savage that her grooms were afraid to approach it,and indeed it could not be saddled and bitted unless she herself stood near.Even the horse-dealer,rogue though he was,had sold it to her with some approach to a qualm of conscience,having confessed to her that it had killed two grooms,and been sentenced to be shot by its first owner,and was still living only because its great beauty had led him to hesitate for a few days.It was by chance that during these few days Lady Dunstanwolde heard of it,and going to see it,desired and bought it at once.

"It is the very beast I want,"she said,with a gleam in her eye.

"It will please me to teach it that there is one stronger than itself."She had much use for her loaded riding-whip;and indeed,not finding it heavy enough,ordered one made which was heavier.When she rode the beast in Hyde Park,her first battles with him were the town talk;and there were those who bribed her footmen to inform them beforehand,when my lady was to take out Devil,that they might know in time to be in the Park to see her.Fops and hunting-men laid wagers as to whether her ladyship would kill the horse or be killed by him,and followed her training of the creature with an excitement and delight quite wild.

"Well may the beast's name be Devil,"said more than one looker-on;"for he is not so much horse as demon.And when he plunges and rears and shows his teeth,there is a look in his eye which flames like her own,and 'tis as if a male and female demon fought together,for surely such a woman never lived before.She will not let him conquer her,God knows;and it would seem that he was swearing in horse fashion that she should not conquer him."When he was first bought and brought home,Mistress Anne turned ashy at the sight of him,and in her heart of hearts grieved bitterly that it had so fallen out that his Grace of Osmonde had been called away from town by high and important matters;for she knew full well,that if he had been in the neighbourhood,he would have said some discreet and tender word of warning to which her ladyship would have listened,though she would have treated with disdain the caution of any other man or woman.When she herself ventured to speak,Clorinda looked only stern.

"I have ridden only ill-tempered beasts all my life,and that for the mere pleasure of subduing them,"she said."I have no liking for a horse like a bell-wether;and if this one should break my neck,I need battle with neither men nor horses again,and I shall die at the high tide of life and power;and those who think of me afterwards will only remember that they loved me--that they loved me."But the horse did not kill her,nor she it.Day after day she stood by while it was taken from its stall,many a time dealing with it herself,because no groom dare approach;and then she would ride it forth,and in Hyde Park force it to obey her;the wondrous strength of her will,her wrist of steel,and the fierce,pitiless punishment she inflicted,actually daunting the devilish creature's courage.

She would ride from the encounter,through two lines of people who had been watching her--and some of them found themselves following after her,even to the Park gate--almost awed as they looked at her,sitting erect and splendid on the fretted,anguished beast,whose shining skin was covered with lather,whose mouth tossed blood-flecked foam,and whose great eye was so strangely like her own,but that hers glowed with the light of triumph,and his burned with the agonised protest of the vanquished.At such times there was somewhat of fear in the glances that followed her beauty,which almost seemed to blaze--her colour was so rich,the curve of her red mouth so imperial,the poise of her head,with its loosening coils of velvet black hair,so high.

"It is good for me that I do this,"she said to Anne,with a short laugh,one day."I was growing too soft--and I have need now for all my power.To fight with the demon in this beast,rouses all in me that I have held in check since I became my poor lord's wife.

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