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THE first place I got when I began going out to service was not a very profitable one.I certainly gained the advantage of learning my business thoroughly, but I never had my due in the matter of wages.My master was made a bankrupt, and his servants suffered with the rest of his creditors My second situation, however, amply compensated me for my want of luck in the first.I had the good fortune to enter the service of Mr.and Mrs.Norcross.My master was a very rich gentleman.He had the Darrock house and lands in Cumberland, an estate also in Yorkshire, and a very large property in Jamaica, which produced, at that time and for some years afterward, a great income.Out in the West Indies he met with a pretty young lady, a governess in an English family, and, taking a violent fancy to her, married her, though she was a good five-and-twenty years younger than himself.After the wedding they came to England, and it was at this time that I was lucky enough to be engaged by them as a servant.

I lived with my new master and mistress three years.They had no children.At the end of that period Mr.Norcross died.He was sharp enough to foresee that his young widow would marry again, and he bequeathed his property so that it all went to Mrs.

Norcross first, and then to any children she might have by a second marriage, and, failing that, to relations and friends of his own.I did not suffer by my master's death, for his widow kept me in her service.I had attended on Mr.Norcross all through his last illness, and had made myself useful enough to win my mistress's favor and gratitude.Besides me she also retained her maid in her service--a quadroon woman named Josephine, whom she brought with her from the West Indies.Even at that time I disliked the half-breed's wheedling manners, and her cruel, tawny face, and wondered how my mistress could be so fond of her as she was.Time showed that I was right in distrusting this woman.I shall have much more to say about her when I get further advanced with my story.

Meanwhile I have next to relate that my mistress broke up the rest of her establishment, and, taking me and the lady's maid with her, went to travel on the Continent.

Among other wonderful places we visited Paris, Genoa, Venice, Florence, Rome, and Naples, staying in some of those cities for months together.The fame of my mistress's riches followed her wherever she went; and there were plenty of gentlemen, foreigners as well as Englishmen, who were anxious enough to get into her good graces and to prevail on her to marry them.Nobody succeeded, however, in producing any very strong or lasting impression on her; and when we came back to England, after more than two years of absence, Mrs.Norcross was still a widow, and showed no signs of wanting to change her condition.

We went to the house on the Yorkshire estate first; but my mistress did not fancy some of the company round about, so we moved again to Darrock Hall, and made excursions from time to time in the lake district, some miles off.On one of these trips Mrs.Norcross met with some old friends, who introduced her to a gentleman of their party bearing the very common and very uninteresting name of Mr.James Smith.

He was a tall, fine young man enough, with black hair, which grew very long, and the biggest, bushiest pair of black whiskers Iever saw.Altogether he had a rakish, unsettled look, and a bounceable way of talking which made him the prominent person in company.He was poor enough himself, as I heard from his servant, but well connected--a gentleman by birth and education, though his manners were so free.What my mistress saw to like in him Idon't know; but when she asked her friends to stay with her at Darrock, she included Mr.James Smith in the invitation.We had a fine, gay, noisy time of it at the Hall, the strange gentleman, in particular, making himself as much at home as if the place belonged to him.I was surprised at Mrs.Norcross putting up with him as she did, but I was fairly thunderstruck some months afterward when I heard that she and her free-and-easy visitor were actually going to be married! She had refused offers by dozens abroad, from higher, and richer, and better-behaved men.

It seemed next to impossible that she could seriously think of throwing herself away upon such a hare-brained, headlong, penniless young gentleman as Mr.James Smith.

Married, nevertheless, they were, in due course of time; and, after spending the honeymoon abroad, they came back to Darrock Hall.

I soon found that my new master had a very variable temper.There were some days when he was as easy, and familiar, and pleasant with his servants as any gentleman need be.At other times some devil within him seemed to get possession of his whole nature.He flew into violent passions, and took wrong ideas into his head, which no reasoning or remonstrance could remove.It rather amazed me, considering how gay he was in his tastes, and how restless his habits were, that he should consent to live at such a quiet, dull place as Darrock.The reason for this, however, soon came out.Mr.James Smith was not much of a sportsman; he cared nothing for indoor amusements, such as reading, music, and so forth; and he had no ambition for representing the county in parliament.The one pursuit that he was really fond of was yachting.Darrock was within sixteen miles of a sea-port town, with an excellent harbor, and to this accident of position the Hall was entirely indebted for recommending itself as a place of residence to Mr.James Smith.

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