Farina by George Meredith
page 22 of 141 (15%)
page 22 of 141 (15%)
|
it be said of me; never! the monsters!'
Then admonishing them to lock, bar, bolt, and block up every room in the house, Aunt Lisbeth perched herself on the edge of a chair, and reversed the habits of the screech-owl, by being silent when stationary. 'There's nothing to fear for you, Lisbeth,' said Gottlieb, with discourteous emphasis. 'Gottlieb! do you remember what happened at the siege of Mainz? and poor Marthe Herbstblum, who had hoped to die as she was; and Dame Altknopfchen, and Frau Kaltblut, and the old baker, Hans Topf's sister, all of them as holy as abbesses, and that did not save them! and nothing will from such godless devourers.' Gottlieb was gone, having often before heard mention of the calamity experienced by these fated women. 'Comfort thee, good heart, on my breast,' said Margarita, taking Lisbeth to that sweet nest of peace and fortitude. 'Margarita! 'tis your doing! have I not said--lure them not, for they swarm too early upon us! And here they are! and, perhaps, in five minutes all will be over! Herr Je!--What, you are laughing! Heavens of goodness, the girl is delighted!' Here a mocking ha-ha! accompanied by a thundering snack at the door, shook the whole house, and again the trumpet burst the ears with fury. |
|