The Spanish Brothers by Deborah Alcock
Author:Deborah Alcock
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781634215589
Publisher: Duke Classics
XXVII - My Brother's Keeper
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"Since she loved him, he went carefully,
Bearing a thing so precious in his hand."
GEORGE ELIOT.
About a week afterwards, Don Juan Alvarez dismounted at the door of his uncle's mansion. His shout soon brought the porter, a "pure and ancient Christian," who had spent nearly all his life in the service of the family.
"God save you, father," said Juan. "Is my brother in the house?"
"No, señor and your worship,"âthe old man hesitated, and looked confused.
"Where shall I find him, then?" cried Juan; "speak at once, if you know."
"May it please your noble Excellency, IâI know nothing. At leastâthe Saints have mercy on us!" and he trembled from head to foot.
Juan thrust him aside, nearly knocking him down in his haste, and dashed breathless into his uncle's private room, on the right hand side of the patio.
Don Manuel was there, seated at a table, looking over some papers.
"Where is my brother?" asked Juan sternly and abruptly, searching his face with his keen dark eyes.
"Holy Saints defend us!" cried Don Manuel, nearly startled out of his ordinary decorum. "And what madness brings you here?"
"Where is my brother?" Juan repeated, in the same tone, and without moving a muscle.
"Be quietâbe reasonable, nephew Don Juan. Do not make a disturbance; it will be worse for all of us. We did all we couldâ"
"For Heaven's sake, señor, will you answer me?"
"Have patience. We did all we could for him, I was about to say; and more than we ought. The Guilt was his own, if he was suspected and takenâ"
"Taken! Then I come too late." Sinking into the nearest seat, he covered his face with both hands, and groaned aloud.
Don Manuel Alvarez had never learned to reverence the sacredness of a great sorrow. "Rushing in" where such as he might well fear to tread, he presumed to offer consolation. "Come, then, nephew Don Juan," he said, "you know as well as I do that 'water that has run by will turn no mill,' and that 'there is no good in throwing the rope after the bucket.' No man can alter that which is past. All we can do is to avoid worse mischief in future."
"When was it?" asked Juan, without looking up.
"A week agone."
"Seven days and nights!"
"Thereabouts. But youâare you in love with destruction yourself, that, when you were safe and well at Nuera, you must needs comes hither again?"
"I came to save him."
"Unheard of folly! If you have been meddling with these mattersâand it is but too likely, seeing you were always with him (though, the Saints forbid I should suspect an honourable soldier like you of anything worse than imprudence)âdo you not know they will wring the whole truth out of him with very little trouble, and your life is not worth a brass maravedì?"
Juan started to his feet, and glared scorn and defiance in his uncle's face. "Whoever dares to hint so vile a slander," he cried, "by my faith he shall repent it, were he my uncle ten times over.
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