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and in fourteen days we dropped anchor at day-break in the port of Plymouth. "The officer sent ashore by the captain to ask leave to disembark passengers came on board in the evening with several letters. One the captain read with peculiar attention, and then called me to one side and said, "'This letter comes from Count Oeiras, and enjoins me, on my life, not to let any Portuguese young lady land, unless she be known to me. I am to take her back to Lisbon after having executed my various commissions. There is neither wife nor maid on my frigate, except the countess your wife. If you can prove that she is really your wife she may land with you; otherwise, you see, I cannot disobey the minister's orders.' "'She is my wife,' I said, coolly; 'but as I could not foresee this accident I have no papers to prove the fact.' "'I am sorry to hear it, as in that case she must go back to Lisbon. You may be sure I will treat her with all possible respect.' "'But a wife may not be parted from her husband.' "'Quite so, but I cannot disobey orders. If you like you can return to Lisbon in the corvette; you will be there before us.' "'Why cannot I return in this frigate? "'Because I have distinct orders to put you on land. And now I come to think of it, how was it that there was not a word about your wife in the letter you gave me when we started? If the lady is not the person meant by the minister, you may be sure she will be sent back to join you in London.' "'You will allow me to go and speak to her? "'Certainly, but in my presence.' "My heart was broken; nevertheless, I had to put a good face on the losing game I was playing. I went to the count, and addressing him as my dear wife communicated the order which was to part us. "I was afraid he would betray himself, but he was strong-minded enough to restrain his emotion, and only replied that we must needs submit, and that we should see each other again in a couple of months. "As the captain stood beside us, I could only utter common-places. I warned him, however, that I should write to the abbess directly I got to London, who was the first person he must go and see at Lisbon, as she would have my address. I took care not to ask for my jewel-case, as the captain might have thought that my false wife was some rich young lady whom I had seduced. "We had to abandon ourselves to our destiny. We embraced each other and mingled our ears, and the captain wept, t
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