These Mortals by Margaret Irwin
Author:Margaret Irwin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 1952-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
14
The Friend
Melusine had not waited to hear Sir Diarmidâs last remarks to her. On her moonbeam, she passed along the walls, but was arrested by a curious sound proceeding from the window of the Princess Blanchelysâ room. It was a kind of soft bellowing, muffled but extremely unpleasant. This was not the time to inquire into the habits of ordinary mortals; but Blanchelys, cruel and incomprehensible as she had shown herself, was still a goddess in Melusineâs mind, though, it must be admitted, now seldom there. She could not pass by and leave that goddess bellowing alone in her room.
She found the Princess lying face downwards on her bed, her head so deeply buried in her pillows that it appeared as though she were trying to suffocate herself. Melusine changed into her proper shape and entreated Blanchelys to tell her the reason of her sufferings. In a long groan of pain came the answer: âI am dying. I have drunk poison.â
âThen I will fetch the doctor,â said Melusine.
âNo,â shrieked the Princess. âNo one must ever know why I have done it.â She sat up on the bed and stared at her, but Melusine, obtusely unaware of the duties and requirements of true friendship, believed her statement and forbore to ask questions. The Princess perceived how difficult it was to make any impression on so dull a creature. âI got it for you,â she said wildly. But her guest was polite and puzzled.
âThank you. But what did you get and why?â
âThe poison,â screamed Blanchelys. âWhen black hair came in. Now it is I who have paid the price.â
âOf what?â
âOf love.â
But Melusine could not understand how one bought love with poison.
âThere are no kisses in the grave,â she said.
âYou are so earthy. But a mere Enchanterâs daughter cannot be expected to understand the exquisite agony of my feelings.â
âDoes the poison hurt very much?â
âThere again! The agony is in my heart, not in myânot because of the poison.â
Melusine picked up the bottle that had fallen by the bed.
âBut this,â she said, âis your hairwash.â
âMy God, what have I done?â
âYou have mixed them up.â She went to the washhand-stand. âHere is the poison bottle, quite full. How fortunate!â
But the Princess was furious, and Melusineâs sympathy only made her worse.
âWas the hairwash very nasty?â she asked.
âI tell you I was dying. I thought I was, so I was; itâs the same thing, the doctors tell you. And I saw myself laid on this bed, ever so calm and peaceful at last, and white flowers all round me and Mamma sobbing and even Sir Oliver was sorry and saw what he had lost. Do you think I donât mean it? I believe you think I mixed them up on purpose.â
âIndeed I do not. What should you do that for? But if it makes you so unhappy you can still drink the poison.â
âHow wicked and heartless you are. You want me to commit suicide. But I can never endure such agony again, not even for Sir Oliver. Yes, I love him.
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