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BARNABY RUDGE,80’s Riots
投诉 阅读记录

第4章

Hewantedpen,ink,andpaper。Therewasanoldstandishonthemantelshelfcontainingadustyapologyforallthree。Havingsetthisbeforehim,thelandlordwasretiring,whenhemotionedhimtostay。

’There’sahousenotfarfromhere,’saidtheguestwhenhehadwrittenafewlines,’whichyoucalltheWarren,Ibelieve?’

Asthiswassaidinthetoneofonewhoknewthefact,andaskedthequestionasathingofcourse,Johncontentedhimselfwithnoddinghisheadintheaffirmative;atthesametimetakingonehandoutofhispocketstocoughbehind,andthenputtingitinagain。

’Iwantthisnote’——saidtheguest,glancingonwhathehadwritten,andfoldingit,’conveyedtherewithoutlossoftime,andananswerbroughtbackhere。Haveyouamessengerathand?’

Johnwasthoughtfulforaminuteorthereabouts,andthensaidYes。

’Letmeseehim,’saidtheguest。

Thiswasdisconcerting;forJoebeingout,andHughengagedinrubbingdownthechestnutcob,hedesignedsendingontheerrand,Barnaby,whohadjustthenarrivedinoneofhisrambles,andwho,sothathethoughthimselfemployedonagraveandseriousbusiness,wouldgoanywhere。

’Whythetruthis,’saidJohnafteralongpause,’thatthepersonwho’dgoquickest,isasortofnatural,asonemaysay,sir;andthoughquickoffoot,andasmuchtobetrustedasthepostitself,he’snotgoodattalking,beingtouchedandflighty,sir。’

’Youdon’t,’saidtheguest,raisinghiseyestoJohn’sfatface,’youdon’tmean——what’sthefellow’sname——youdon’tmeanBarnaby?’

’Yes,Ido,’returnedthelandlord,hisfeaturesturningquiteexpressivewithsurprise。

’Howcomeshetobehere?’inquiredtheguest,leaningbackinhischair;speakinginthebland,eventone,fromwhichhenevervaried;andwiththesamesoft,courteous,never-changingsmileuponhisface。’IsawhiminLondonlastnight。’

’He’s,forever,hereonehour,andtherethenext,’returnedoldJohn,aftertheusualpausetogetthequestioninhismind。

’Sometimeshewalks,andsometimesruns。He’sknownalongtheroadbyeverybody,andsometimescomeshereinacartorchaise,andsometimesridingdouble。Hecomesandgoes,throughwind,rain,snow,andhail,andonthedarkestnights。NothinghurtsHIM。’

’HegoesoftentotheWarren,doeshenot?’saidtheguestcarelessly。’Iseemtorememberhismothertellingmesomethingtothateffectyesterday。ButIwasnotattendingtothegoodwomanmuch。’

’You’reright,sir,’Johnmadeanswer,’hedoes。Hisfather,sir,wasmurderedinthathouse。’

’SoIhaveheard,’returnedtheguest,takingagoldtoothpickfromhispocketwiththesamesweetsmile。’Averydisagreeablecircumstanceforthefamily。’

’Very,’saidJohnwithapuzzledlook,asifitoccurredtohim,dimlyandafaroff,thatthismightbypossibilitybeacoolwayoftreatingthesubject。

’Allthecircumstancesafteramurder,’saidtheguestsoliloquising,’mustbedreadfullyunpleasant——somuchbustleanddisturbance——norepose——aconstantdwellingupononesubject——andtherunninginandout,andupanddownstairs,intolerable。I

wouldn’thavesuchathinghappentoanybodyIwasnearlyinterestedin,onanyaccount。’Twouldbeenoughtowearone’slifeout——Youweregoingtosay,friend——’headded,turningtoJohnagain。

’OnlythatMrsRudgelivesonalittlepensionfromthefamily,andthatBarnaby’sasfreeofthehouseasanycatordogaboutit,’

answeredJohn。’Shallhedoyourerrand,sir?’

’Ohyes,’repliedtheguest。’Ohcertainly。Lethimdoitbyallmeans。PleasetobringhimherethatImaychargehimtobequick。

Ifheobjectstocomeyoumaytellhimit’sMrChester。Hewillremembermyname,Idaresay。’

Johnwassoverymuchastonishedtofindwhohisvisitorwas,thathecouldexpressnoastonishmentatall,bylooksorotherwise,butlefttheroomasifhewereinthemostplacidandimperturbableofallpossibleconditions。Ithasbeenreportedthatwhenhegotdownstairs,helookedsteadilyattheboilerfortenminutesbytheclock,andallthattimeneveronceleftoffshakinghishead;

forwhichstatementtherewouldseemtobesomegroundoftruthandfeasibility,inasmuchasthatintervaloftimedidcertainlyelapse,beforehereturnedwithBarnabytotheguest’sapartment。

’Comehither,lad,’saidMrChester。’YouknowMrGeoffreyHaredale?’

Barnabylaughed,andlookedatthelandlordasthoughhewouldsay,’Youhearhim?’John,whowasgreatlyshockedatthisbreachofdecorum,clappedhisfingertohisnose,andshookhisheadinmuteremonstrance。

’Heknowshim,sir,’saidJohn,frowningasideatBarnaby,’aswellasyouorIdo。’

’Ihaven’tthepleasureofmuchacquaintancewiththegentleman,’

returnedhisguest。’YOUmayhave。Limitthecomparisontoyourself,myfriend。’

Althoughthiswassaidwiththesameeasyaffability,andthesamesmile,Johnfelthimselfputdown,andlayingtheindignityatBarnaby’sdoor,determinedtokickhisraven,ontheveryfirstopportunity。

’Givethat,’saidtheguest,whohadbythistimesealedthenote,andwhobeckonedhismessengertowardshimashespoke,’intoMrHaredale’sownhands。Waitforananswer,andbringitbacktomehere。IfyoushouldfindthatMrHaredaleisengagedjustnow,tellhim——canherememberamessage,landlord?’

’Whenhechooses,sir,’repliedJohn。’Hewon’tforgetthisone。’

’Howareyousureofthat?’

Johnmerelypointedtohimashestoodwithhisheadbentforward,andhisearnestgazefixedcloselyonhisquestioner’sface;andnoddedsagely。

’Tellhimthen,Barnaby,shouldhebeengaged,’saidMrChester,’thatIshallbegladtowaithisconveniencehere,andtoseehim(ifhewillcall)atanytimethisevening——AttheworstIcanhaveabedhere,Willet,Isuppose?’

OldJohn,immenselyflatteredbythepersonalnotorietyimpliedinthisfamiliarformofaddress,answered,withsomethinglikeaknowinglook,’Ishouldbelieveyoucould,sir,’andwasturningoverinhismindvariousformsofeulogium,withtheviewofselectingoneappropriatetothequalitiesofhisbestbed,whenhisideaswereputtoflightbyMrChestergivingBarnabytheletter,andbiddinghimmakeallspeedaway。

’Speed!’saidBarnaby,foldingthelittlepacketinhisbreast,’Speed!Ifyouwanttoseehurryandmystery,comehere。Here!’

Withthat,heputhishand,verymuchtoJohnWillet’shorror,ontheguest’sfinebroadclothsleeve,andledhimstealthilytothebackwindow。

’Lookdownthere,’hesaidsoftly;’doyoumarkhowtheywhisperineachother’sears;thendanceandleap,tomakebelievetheyareinsport?Doyouseehowtheystopforamoment,whentheythinkthereisnoonelooking,andmutteramongthemselvesagain;andthenhowtheyrollandgambol,delightedwiththemischiefthey’vebeenplotting?Lookat’emnow。Seehowtheywhirlandplunge。

Andnowtheystopagain,andwhisper,cautiouslytogether——littlethinking,mind,howoftenIhavelainuponthegrassandwatchedthem。Isaywhatisitthattheyplotandhatch?Doyouknow?’

’Theyareonlyclothes,’returnedtheguest,’suchaswewear;

hangingonthoselinestodry,andflutteringinthewind。’

’Clothes!’echoedBarnaby,lookingcloseintohisface,andfallingquicklyback。’Haha!Why,howmuchbettertobesilly,thanaswiseasyou!Youdon’tseeshadowypeoplethere,likethosethatliveinsleep——notyou。Noreyesintheknottedpanesofglass,norswiftghostswhenitblowshard,nordoyouhearvoicesintheair,norseemenstalkinginthesky——notyou!Ileadamerrierlifethanyou,withallyourcleverness。You’rethedullmen。

We’rethebrightones。Ha!ha!I’llnotchangewithyou,cleverasyouare,——notI!’

Withthat,hewavedhishatabovehishead,anddartedoff。

’Astrangecreature,uponmyword!’saidtheguest,pullingoutahandsomebox,andtakingapinchofsnuff。

’Hewantsimagination,’saidMrWillet,veryslowly,andafteralongsilence;’that’swhathewants。I’vetriedtoinstilitintohim,manyandmany’sthetime;but’——Johnaddedthisinconfidence——

’hean’tmadeforit;that’sthefact。’

TorecordthatMrChestersmiledatJohn’sremarkwouldbelittletothepurpose,forhepreservedthesameconciliatoryandpleasantlookatalltimes。Hedrewhischairnearertothefirethough,asakindofhintthathewouldprefertobealone,andJohn,havingnoreasonableexcuseforremaining,lefthimtohimself。

VerythoughtfuloldJohnWilletwas,whilethedinnerwaspreparing;andifhisbrainwereeverlessclearatonetimethananother,itisbutreasonabletosupposethatheaddleditinnoslightdegreebyshakinghisheadsomuchthatday。ThatMrChester,betweenwhomandMrHaredale,itwasnotorioustoalltheneighbourhood,adeepandbitteranimosityexisted,shouldcomedownthereforthesolepurpose,asitseemed,ofseeinghim,andshouldchoosetheMaypolefortheirplaceofmeeting,andshouldsendtohimexpress,werestumblingblocksJohncouldnotovercome。

Theonlyresourcehehad,wastoconsulttheboiler,andwaitimpatientlyforBarnaby’sreturn。

ButBarnabydelayedbeyondallprecedent。Thevisitor’sdinnerwasserved,removed,hiswinewasset,thefirereplenished,thehearthcleanswept;thelightwanedwithout,itgrewdusk,becamequitedark,andstillnoBarnabyappeared。Yet,thoughJohnWilletwasfullofwonderandmisgiving,hisguestsatcross-leggedintheeasy-chair,toallappearanceaslittleruffledinhisthoughtsasinhisdress——thesamecalm,easy,coolgentleman,withoutacareorthoughtbeyondhisgoldentoothpick。

’Barnaby’slate,’Johnventuredtoobserve,asheplacedapairoftarnishedcandlesticks,somethreefeethigh,uponthetable,andsnuffedthelightstheyheld。

’Heisratherso,’repliedtheguest,sippinghiswine。’Hewillnotbemuchlonger,Idaresay。’

Johncoughedandrakedthefiretogether。

’Asyourroadsbearnoverygoodcharacter,ifImayjudgefrommyson’smishap,though,’saidMrChester,’andasIhavenofancytobeknockedonthehead——whichisnotonlydisconcertingatthemoment,butplacesone,besides,inaridiculouspositionwithrespecttothepeoplewhochancetopickoneup——Ishallstophereto-night。Ithinkyousaidyouhadabedtospare。’

’Suchabed,sir,’returnedJohnWillet;’ay,suchabedasfew,evenofthegentry’shouses,own。Afixterhere,sir。I’veheardsaythatbedsteadisnightwohundredyearsofage。Yournobleson——afineyounggentleman——sleptinitlast,sir,halfayearago。’

’Uponmylife,arecommendation!’saidtheguest,shrugginghisshouldersandwheelinghischairnearertothefire。’Seethatitbewellaired,MrWillet,andletablazingfirebelightedthereatonce。Thishouseissomethingdampandchilly。’

Johnrakedthefaggotsupagain,morefromhabitthanpresenceofmind,oranyreferencetothisremark,andwasabouttowithdraw,whenaboundingstepwashearduponthestair,andBarnabycamepantingin。

’He’llhavehisfootinthestirrupinanhour’stime,’hecried,advancing。’Hehasbeenridinghardallday——hasjustcomehome——

butwillbeinthesaddleagainassoonashehaseatanddrank,tomeethislovingfriend。’

’Wasthathismessage?’askedthevisitor,lookingup,butwithoutthesmallestdiscomposure——oratleastwithouttheshowofany。

’Allbutthelastwords,’Barnabyrejoined。’Hemeantthose。I

sawthat,inhisface。’

’Thisforyourpains,’saidtheother,puttingmoneyinhishand,andglancingathimsteadfastly。’Thisforyourpains,sharpBarnaby。’

’ForGrip,andme,andHugh,toshareamongus,’herejoined,puttingitup,andnodding,ashecounteditonhisfingers。’Gripone,metwo,Hughthree;thedog,thegoat,thecats——well,weshallspenditprettysoon,Iwarnyou。Stay——Look。Doyouwisemenseenothingthere,now?’

Hebenteagerlydownononeknee,andgazedintentlyatthesmoke,whichwasrollingupthechimneyinathickblackcloud。JohnWillet,whoappearedtoconsiderhimselfparticularlyandchieflyreferredtounderthetermwisemen,lookedthatwaylikewise,andwithgreatsolidityoffeature。

’Now,wheredotheygoto,whentheyspringsofastupthere,’

askedBarnaby;’eh?Whydotheytreadsocloselyoneachother’sheels,andwhyaretheyalwaysinahurry——whichiswhatyoublamemefor,whenIonlytakepatternbythesebusyfolkaboutme?Moreof’em!catchingtoeachother’sskirts;andasfastastheygo,otherscome!Whatamerrydanceitis!IwouldthatGripandI

couldfrisklikethat!’

’Whathasheinthatbasketathisback?’askedtheguestafterafewmoments,duringwhichBarnabywasstillbendingdowntolookhigherupthechimney,andearnestlywatchingthesmoke。

’Inthis?’heanswered,jumpingup,beforeJohnWilletcouldreply——

shakingitashespoke,andstoopinghisheadtolisten。’Inthis!Whatistherehere?Tellhim!’

’Adevil,adevil,adevil!’criedahoarsevoice。

’Here’smoney!’saidBarnaby,chinkingitinhishand,’moneyforatreat,Grip!’

’Hurrah!Hurrah!Hurrah!’repliedtheraven,’keepupyourspirits。Neversaydie。Bow,wow,wow!’

MrWillet,whoappearedtoentertainstrongdoubtswhetheracustomerinalacedcoatandfinelinencouldbesupposedtohaveanyacquaintanceevenwiththeexistenceofsuchunpolitegentryasthebirdclaimedtobelongto,tookBarnabyoffatthisjuncture,withtheviewofpreventinganyotherimproperdeclarations,andquittedtheroomwithhisverybestbow。

Chapter11

TherewasgreatnewsthatnightfortheregularMaypolecustomers,toeachofwhom,ashestraggledintooccupyhisallottedseatinthechimney-corner,John,withamostimpressiveslownessofdelivery,andinanapoplecticwhisper,communicatedthefactthatMrChesterwasaloneinthelargeroomupstairs,andwaswaitingthearrivalofMrGeoffreyHaredale,towhomhehadsentaletter(doubtlessofathreateningnature)bythehandsofBarnaby,thenandtherepresent。

Foralittleknotofsmokersandsolemngossips,whohadseldomanynewtopicsofdiscussion,thiswasaperfectGodsend。Herewasagood,dark-lookingmysteryprogressingunderthatveryroof——

broughthometothefireside,asitwere,andenjoyablewithoutthesmallestpainsortrouble。Itisextraordinarywhatazestandrelishitgavetothedrink,andhowitheightenedtheflavourofthetobacco。Everymansmokedhispipewithafaceofgraveandseriousdelight,andlookedathisneighbourwithasortofquietcongratulation。Nay,itwasfelttobesuchaholidayandspecialnight,that,onthemotionoflittleSolomonDaisy,everyman(includingJohnhimself)putdownhissixpenceforacanofflip,whichgratefulbeveragewasbrewedwithalldespatch,andsetdowninthemidstofthemonthebrickfloor;boththatitmightsimmerandstewbeforethefire,andthatitsfragrantsteam,risingupamongthem,andmixingwiththewreathsofvapourfromtheirpipes,mightshroudtheminadeliciousatmosphereoftheirown,andshutoutalltheworld。Theveryfurnitureoftheroomseemedtomellowanddeepeninitstone;theceilingandwallslookedblackerandmorehighlypolished,thecurtainsofaruddierred;

thefireburntclearandhigh,andthecricketsinthehearthstonechirpedwithamorethanwontedsatisfaction。

Therewerepresenttwo,however,whoshowedbutlittleinterestinthegeneralcontentment。Ofthese,onewasBarnabyhimself,whoslept,or,toavoidbeingbesetwithquestions,feignedtosleep,inthechimney-corner;theother,Hugh,who,sleepingtoo,laystretcheduponthebenchontheoppositeside,inthefullglareoftheblazingfire。

Thelightthatfelluponthisslumberingform,showeditinallitsmuscularandhandsomeproportions。Itwasthatofayoungman,ofahaleathleticfigure,andagiant’sstrength,whosesunburntfaceandswarthythroat,overgrownwithjetblackhair,mighthaveservedapainterforamodel。Looselyattired,inthecoarsestandroughestgarb,withscrapsofstrawandhay——hisusualbed——

clinginghereandthere,andminglingwithhisuncombedlocks,hehadfallenasleepinapostureascarelessashisdress。Thenegligenceanddisorderofthewholeman,withsomethingfierceandsulleninhisfeatures,gavehimapicturesqueappearance,thatattractedtheregardsevenoftheMaypolecustomerswhoknewhimwell,andcausedLongParkestosaythatHughlookedmorelikeapoachingrascalto-nightthaneverhehadseenhimyet。

’He’swaitinghere,Isuppose,’saidSolomon,’totakeMrHaredale’shorse。’

’That’sit,sir,’repliedJohnWillet。’He’snotofteninthehouse,youknow。He’smoreathiseaseamonghorsesthanmen。I

lookuponhimasaanimalhimself。’

Followingupthisopinionwithashrugthatseemedmeanttosay,’wecan’texpecteverybodytobelikeus,’Johnputhispipeintohismouthagain,andsmokedlikeonewhofelthissuperiorityoverthegeneralrunofmankind。

’Thatchap,sir,’saidJohn,takingitoutagainafteratime,andpointingathimwiththestem,’thoughhe’sgotallhisfacultiesabouthim——bottledupandcorkeddown,ifImaysayso,somewheresoranother——’

’Verygood!’saidParkes,noddinghishead。’Averygoodexpression,Johnny。You’llbeatacklingsomebodypresently。

You’reintwigto-night,Isee。’

’Takecare,’saidMrWillet,notatallgratefulforthecompliment,’thatIdon’ttackleyou,sir,whichIshallcertainlyendeavourtodo,ifyouinterruptmewhenI’mmakingobservations——

Thatchap,Iwasasaying,thoughhehasallhisfacultiesabouthim,somewheresoranother,bottledupandcorkeddown,hasnomoreimaginationthanBarnabyhas。Andwhyhasn’the?’

Thethreefriendsshooktheirheadsateachother;sayingbythataction,withoutthetroubleofopeningtheirlips,’Doyouobservewhataphilosophicalmindourfriendhas?’

’Whyhasn’the?’saidJohn,gentlystrikingthetablewithhisopenhand。’Becausetheywasneverdrawedoutofhimwhenhewasaboy。That’swhy。Whatwouldanyofushavebeen,ifourfathershadn’tdrawedourfacultiesoutofus?WhatwouldmyboyJoehavebeen,ifIhadn’tdrawedhisfacultiesoutofhim?——DoyoumindwhatI’masayingof,gentlemen?’

’Ah!wemindyou,’criedParkes。’Goonimprovingofus,Johnny。’

’Consequently,then,’saidMrWillet,’thatchap,whosemotherwashungwhenhewasalittleboy,alongwithsixothers,forpassingbadnotes——andit’sablessedthingtothinkhowmanypeoplearehunginbatcheseverysixweeksforthat,andsuchlikeoffences,asshowinghowwideawakeourgovernmentis——thatchapthatwasthenturnedloose,andhadtomindcows,andfrightenbirdsaway,andwhatnot,forafewpencetoliveon,andsogotonbydegreestomindhorses,andtosleepincourseoftimeinloftsandlitter,insteadofunderhaystacksandhedges,tillatlasthecometobehostlerattheMaypoleforhisboardandlodgingandaannualtrifle——thatchapthatcan’treadnorwrite,andhasneverhadmuchtodowithanythingbutanimals,andhasneverlivedinanywaybutliketheanimalshehaslivedamong,ISaanimal。And,’saidMrWillet,arrivingathislogicalconclusion,’istobetreatedaccordingly。’

’Willet,’saidSolomonDaisy,whohadexhibitedsomeimpatienceattheintrusionofsounworthyasubjectontheirmoreinterestingtheme,’whenMrChestercomethismorning,didheorderthelargeroom?’

’Hesignified,sir,’saidJohn,’thathewantedalargeapartment。

Yes。Certainly。’

’Whythen,I’lltellyouwhat,’saidSolomon,speakingsoftlyandwithanearnestlook。’HeandMrHaredalearegoingtofightaduelinit。’

EverybodylookedatMrWillet,afterthisalarmingsuggestion。MrWilletlookedatthefire,weighinginhisownmindtheeffectwhichsuchanoccurrencewouldbelikelytohaveontheestablishment。

’Well,’saidJohn,’Idon’tknow——Iamsure——IrememberthatwhenI

wentuplast,heHADputthelightsuponthemantel-shelf。’

’It’sasplain,’returnedSolomon,’asthenoseonParkes’sface’——

MrParkes,whohadalargenose,rubbedit,andlookedasifheconsideredthisapersonalallusion——’they’llfightinthatroom。

Youknowbythenewspaperswhatacommonthingitisforgentlementofightincoffee-houseswithoutseconds。Oneof’emwillbewoundedorperhapskilledinthishouse。’

’ThatwasachallengethatBarnabytookthen,eh?’saidJohn。

’——Inclosingaslipofpaperwiththemeasureofhissworduponit,I’llbetaguinea,’answeredthelittleman。’WeknowwhatsortofgentlemanMrHaredaleis。YouhavetolduswhatBarnabysaidabouthislooks,whenhecameback。Dependuponit,I’mright。Now,mind。’

Thefliphadhadnoflavourtillnow。ThetobaccohadbeenofmereEnglishgrowth,comparedwithitspresenttaste。Aduelinthatgreatoldramblingroomupstairs,andthebestbedorderedalreadyforthewoundedman!

’Woulditbeswordsorpistols,now?’saidJohn。

’Heavenknows。Perhapsboth,’returnedSolomon。’Thegentlemenwearswords,andmayeasilyhavepistolsintheirpockets——mostlikelyhave,indeed。Iftheyfireateachotherwithouteffect,thenthey’lldraw,andgotoworkinearnest。’

AshadepassedoverMrWillet’sfaceashethoughtofbrokenwindowsanddisabledfurniture,butbethinkinghimselfthatoneofthepartieswouldprobablybeleftalivetopaythedamage,hebrightenedupagain。

’Andthen,’saidSolomon,lookingfromfacetoface,’thenweshallhaveoneofthosestainsuponthefloorthatnevercomeout。IfMrHaredalewins,dependuponit,it’llbeadeepone;orifheloses,itwillperhapsbedeeperstill,forhe’llnevergiveinunlesshe’sbeatendown。Weknowhimbetter,eh?’

’Betterindeed!’theywhisperedalltogether。

’Astoitseverbeinggotoutagain,’saidSolomon,’Itellyouitneverwill,orcanbe。Why,doyouknowthatithasbeentried,atacertainhouseweareacquaintedwith?’

’TheWarren!’criedJohn。’No,sure!’

’Yes,sure——yes。It’sonlyknownbyveryfew。Ithasbeenwhisperedaboutthough,forallthat。Theyplanedtheboardaway,butthereitwas。Theywentdeep,butitwentdeeper。Theyputnewboardsdown,buttherewasonegreatspotthatcamethroughstill,andshoweditselfintheoldplace。And——harkye——drawnearer——MrGeoffreymadethatroomhisstudy,andsitsthere,always,withhisfoot(asIhaveheard)uponit;andhebelieves,throughthinkingofitlongandverymuch,thatitwillneverfadeuntilhefindsthemanwhodidthedeed。’

Asthisrecitalended,andtheyalldrewcloserroundthefire,thetrampofahorsewasheardwithout。

’Theveryman!’criedJohn,startingup。’Hugh!Hugh!’

Thesleeperstaggeredtohisfeet,andhurriedafterhim。Johnquicklyreturned,usheringinwithgreatattentionanddeference(forMrHaredalewashislandlord)thelong-expectedvisitor,whostrodeintotheroomclankinghisheavybootsuponthefloor;andlookingkeenlyrounduponthebowinggroup,raisedhishatinacknowledgmentoftheirprofoundrespect。

’Youhaveastrangerhere,Willet,whosenttome,’hesaid,inavoicewhichsoundednaturallysternanddeep。’Whereishe?’

’Inthegreatroomupstairs,sir,’answeredJohn。

’Showtheway。Yourstaircaseisdark,Iknow。Gentlemen,goodnight。’

Withthat,hesignedtothelandlordtogoonbefore;andwentclankingout,andupthestairs;oldJohn,inhisagitation,ingeniouslylightingeverythingbuttheway,andmakingastumbleateverysecondstep。

’Stop!’hesaid,whentheyreachedthelanding。’Icanannouncemyself。Don’twait。’

Helaidhishanduponthedoor,entered,andshutitheavily。MrWilletwasbynomeansdisposedtostandtherelisteningbyhimself,especiallyasthewallswereverythick;sodescended,withmuchgreateralacritythanhehadcomeup,andjoinedhisfriendsbelow。

Chapter12

Therewasabriefpauseinthestate-roomoftheMaypole,asMrHaredaletriedthelocktosatisfyhimselfthathehadshutthedoorsecurely,and,stridingupthedarkchambertowherethescreeninclosedalittlepatchoflightandwarmth,presentedhimself,abruptlyandinsilence,beforethesmilingguest。

Ifthetwohadnogreatersympathyintheirinwardthoughtsthanintheiroutwardbearingandappearance,themeetingdidnotseemlikelytoproveaverycalmorpleasantone。Withnogreatdisparitybetweentheminpointofyears,theywere,ineveryotherrespect,asunlikeandfarremovedfromeachotherastwomencouldwellbe。Theonewassoft-spoken,delicatelymade,precise,andelegant;theother,aburlysquare-builtman,negligentlydressed,roughandabruptinmanner,stern,and,inhispresentmood,forbiddingbothinlookandspeech。Theonepreservedacalmandplacidsmile;theother,adistrustfulfrown。Thenew-comer,indeed,appearedbentonshowingbyhiseverytoneandgesturehisdeterminedoppositionandhostilitytothemanhehadcometomeet。

Theguestwhoreceivedhim,ontheotherhand,seemedtofeelthatthecontrastbetweenthemwasallinhisfavour,andtoderiveaquietexultationfromitwhichputhimmoreathiseasethanever。

’Haredale,’saidthisgentleman,withouttheleastappearanceofembarrassmentorreserve,’Iamverygladtoseeyou。’

’Letusdispensewithcompliments。Theyaremisplacedbetweenus,’

returnedtheother,wavinghishand,’andsayplainlywhatwehavetosay。Youhaveaskedmetomeetyou。Iamhere。Whydowestandfacetofaceagain?’

’Stillthesamefrankandsturdycharacter,Isee!’

’Goodorbad,sir,Iam,’returnedtheother,leaninghisarmuponthechimney-piece,andturningahaughtylookupontheoccupantoftheeasy-chair,’themanIusedtobe。Ihavelostnooldlikingsordislikings;mymemoryhasnotfailedmebyahair’s-breadth。

Youaskmetogiveyouameeting。Isay,Iamhere。’

’Ourmeeting,Haredale,’saidMrChester,tappinghissnuff-box,andfollowingwithasmiletheimpatientgesturehehadmade——

perhapsunconsciously——towardshissword,’isoneofconferenceandpeace,Ihope?’

’Ihavecomehere,’returnedtheother,’atyourdesire,holdingmyselfboundtomeetyou,whenandwhereyouwould。Ihavenotcometobandypleasantspeeches,orhollowprofessions。Youareasmoothmanoftheworld,sir,andatsuchplayhavemeatadisadvantage。TheverylastmanonthisearthwithwhomIwouldentertheliststocombatwithgentlecomplimentsandmaskedfaces,isMrChester,Idoassureyou。Iamnothismatchatsuchweapons,andhavereasontobelievethatfewmenare。’

’YoudomeagreatdealofhonourHaredale,’returnedtheother,mostcomposedly,’andIthankyou。Iwillbefrankwithyou——’

’Ibegyourpardon——willbewhat?’

’Frank——open——perfectlycandid。’

’Hab!’criedMrHaredale,drawinghisbreath。’Butdon’tletmeinterruptyou。’

’SoresolvedamItoholdthiscourse,’returnedtheother,tastinghiswinewithgreatdeliberation;’thatIhavedeterminednottoquarrelwithyou,andnottobebetrayedintoawarmexpressionorahastyword。’

’Thereagain,’saidMrHaredale,’youhavemeatagreatadvantage。

Yourself-command——’

’Isnottobedisturbed,whenitwillservemypurpose,youwouldsay’——rejoinedtheother,interruptinghimwiththesamecomplacency。’Granted。Iallowit。AndIhaveapurposetoservenow。Sohaveyou。Iamsureourobjectisthesame。Letusattainitlikesensiblemen,whohaveceasedtobeboyssometime——

Doyoudrink?’

’Withmyfriends,’returnedtheother。

’Atleast,’saidMrChester,’youwillbeseated?’

’Iwillstand,’returnedMrHaredaleimpatiently,’onthisdismantled,beggaredhearth,andnotpolluteit,fallenasitis,withmockeries。Goon。’

’Youarewrong,Haredale,’saidtheother,crossinghislegs,andsmilingasheheldhisglassupinthebrightglowofthefire。

’Youarereallyverywrong。Theworldisalivelyplaceenough,inwhichwemustaccommodateourselvestocircumstances,sailwiththestreamasgliblyaswecan,becontenttotakefrothforsubstance,thesurfaceforthedepth,thecounterfeitfortherealcoin。I

wondernophilosopherhaseverestablishedthatourglobeitselfishollow。Itshouldbe,ifNatureisconsistentinherworks。’

’YOUthinkitis,perhaps?’

’Ishouldsay,’hereturned,sippinghiswine,’therecouldbenodoubtaboutit。Well;we,intriflingwiththisjinglingtoy,havehadtheill-lucktojostleandfallout。Wearenotwhattheworldcallsfriends;butweareasgoodandtrueandlovingfriendsforallthat,asnineoutofeverytenofthoseonwhomitbestowsthetitle。Youhaveaniece,andIason——afinelad,Haredale,butfoolish。Theyfallinlovewitheachother,andformwhatthissameworldcallsanattachment;meaningasomethingfancifulandfalseliketherest,which,ifittookitsownfreetime,wouldbreaklikeanyotherbubble。Butitmaynothaveitsownfreetime——willnot,iftheyareleftalone——andthequestionis,shallwetwo,becausesocietycallsusenemies,standaloof,andletthemrushintoeachother’sarms,when,byapproachingeachothersensibly,aswedonow,wecanpreventit,andpartthem?’

’Ilovemyniece,’saidMrHaredale,afterashortsilence。’Itmaysoundstrangelyinyourears;butIloveher。’

’Strangely,mygoodfellow!’criedMrChester,lazilyfillinghisglassagain,andpullingouthistoothpick。’Notatall。IlikeNedtoo——or,asyousay,lovehim——that’sthewordamongsuchnearrelations。I’mveryfondofNed。He’sanamazinglygoodfellow,andahandsomefellow——foolishandweakasyet;that’sall。Butthethingis,Haredale——forI’llbeveryfrank,asItoldyouI

wouldatfirst——independentlyofanydislikethatyouandImighthavetobeingrelatedtoeachother,andindependentlyofthereligiousdifferencesbetweenus——anddamnit,that’simportant——I

couldn’taffordamatchofthisdescription。NedandIcouldn’tdoit。It’simpossible。’

’Curbyourtongue,inGod’sname,ifthisconversationistolast,’

retortedMrHaredalefiercely。’IhavesaidIlovemyniece。Doyouthinkthat,lovingher,Iwouldhaveherflingherheartawayonanymanwhohadyourbloodinhisveins?’

’Yousee,’saidtheother,notatalldisturbed,’theadvantageofbeingsofrankandopen。JustwhatIwasabouttoadd,uponmyhonour!IamamazinglyattachedtoNed——quitedoatuponhim,indeed——andevenifwecouldaffordtothrowourselvesaway,thatveryobjectionwouldbequiteinsuperable——Iwishyou’dtakesomewine?’

’Markme,’saidMrHaredale,stridingtothetable,andlayinghishanduponitheavily。’Ifanymanbelieves——presumestothink——

thatI,inwordordeed,orinthewildestdream,everentertainedremotelytheideaofEmmaHaredale’sfavouringthesuitofanyonewhowasakintoyou——inanyway——Icarenotwhat——helies。Helies,anddoesmegrievouswrong,inthemerethought。’

’Haredale,’returnedtheother,rockinghimselftoandfroasinassent,andnoddingatthefire,’it’sextremelymanly,andreallyverygenerousinyou,tomeetmeinthisunreservedandhandsomeway。Uponmyword,thoseareexactlymysentiments,onlyexpressedwithmuchmoreforceandpowerthanIcoulduse——youknowmysluggishnature,andwillforgiveme,Iamsure。’

’WhileIwouldrestrainherfromallcorrespondencewithyourson,andsevertheirintercoursehere,thoughitshouldcauseherdeath,’saidMrHaredale,whohadbeenpacingtoandfro,’IwoulddoitkindlyandtenderlyifIcan。Ihaveatrusttodischarge,whichmynatureisnotformedtounderstand,and,forthisreason,thebarefactoftherebeinganylovebetweenthemcomesuponmeto-night,almostforthefirsttime。’

’IammoredelightedthanIcanpossiblytellyou,’rejoinedMrChesterwiththeutmostblandness,’tofindmyownimpressionsoconfirmed。Youseetheadvantageofourhavingmet。Weunderstandeachother。Wequiteagree。Wehaveamostcompleteandthoroughexplanation,andweknowwhatcoursetotake——Whydon’tyoutasteyourtenant’swine?It’sreallyverygood。’

’Praywho,’saidMrHaredale,’haveaidedEmma,oryourson?Whoaretheirgo-betweens,andagents——doyouknow?’

’Allthegoodpeoplehereabouts——theneighbourhoodingeneral,I

think,’returnedtheother,withhismostaffablesmile。’ThemessengerIsenttoyouto-day,foremostamongthemall。’

’Theidiot?Barnaby?’

’Youaresurprised?Iamgladofthat,forIwasrathersomyself。

Yes。Iwrungthatfromhismother——averydecentsortofwoman——

fromwhom,indeed,Ichieflylearnthowseriousthematterhadbecome,andsodeterminedtorideouthereto-day,andholdaparleywithyouonthisneutralground——You’restouterthanyouusedtobe,Haredale,butyoulookextremelywell。’

’Ourbusiness,Ipresume,isnearlyatanend,’saidMrHaredale,withanexpressionofimpatiencehewasatnopainstoconceal。

’Trustme,MrChester,mynieceshallchangefromthistime。I

willappeal,’headdedinalowertone,’toherwoman’sheart,herdignity,herpride,herduty——’

’IshalldothesamebyNed,’saidMrChester,restoringsomeerrantfaggotstotheirplacesinthegratewiththetoeofhisboot。’Ifthereisanythingrealinthisworld,itisthoseamazinglyfinefeelingsandthosenaturalobligationswhichmustsubsistbetweenfatherandson。Ishallputittohimoneverygroundofmoralandreligiousfeeling。Ishallrepresenttohimthatwecannotpossiblyaffordit——thatIhavealwayslookedforwardtohismarryingwell,foragenteelprovisionformyselfintheautumnoflife——thatthereareagreatmanyclamorousdogstopay,whoseclaimsareperfectlyjustandright,andwhomustbepaidoutofhiswife’sfortune。Inshort,thattheveryhighestandmosthonourablefeelingsofournature,witheveryconsiderationoffilialdutyandaffection,andallthatsortofthing,imperativelydemandthatheshouldrunawaywithanheiress。’

’Andbreakherheartasspeedilyaspossible?’saidMrHaredale,drawingonhisglove。

’ThereNedwillactexactlyashepleases,’returnedtheother,sippinghiswine;’that’sentirelyhisaffair。Iwouldn’tfortheworldinterferewithmyson,Haredale,beyondacertainpoint。Therelationshipbetweenfatherandson,youknow,ispositivelyquiteaholykindofbond——WON’Tyouletmepersuadeyoutotakeoneglassofwine?Well!asyouplease,asyouplease,’headded,helpinghimselfagain。

’Chester,’saidMrHaredale,afterashortsilence,duringwhichhehadeyedhissmilingfacefromtimetotimeintently,’youhavetheheadandheartofanevilspiritinallmattersofdeception。’

’Yourhealth!’saidtheother,withanod。’ButIhaveinterruptedyou——’

’Ifnow,’pursuedMrHaredale,’weshouldfinditdifficulttoseparatetheseyoungpeople,andbreakofftheirintercourse——if,forinstance,youfinditdifficultonyourside,whatcoursedoyouintendtotake?’

’Nothingplainer,mygoodfellow,nothingeasier,’returnedtheother,shrugginghisshouldersandstretchinghimselfmorecomfortablybeforethefire。’Ishallthenexertthosepowersonwhichyouflattermesohighly——though,uponmyword,Idon’tdeserveyourcomplimentstotheirfullextent——andresorttoafewlittletrivialsubterfugesforrousingjealousyandresentment。

Yousee?’

’Inshort,justifyingthemeansbytheend,weare,asalastresourcefortearingthemasunder,toresorttotreacheryand——andlying,’saidMrHaredale。

’Ohdearno。Fie,fie!’returnedtheother,relishingapinchofsnuffextremely。’Notlying。Onlyalittlemanagement,alittlediplomacy,alittle——intriguing,that’stheword。’

’Iwish,’saidMrHaredale,movingtoandfro,andstopping,andmovingonagain,likeonewhowasillatease,’thatthiscouldhavebeenforeseenorprevented。Butasithasgonesofar,anditisnecessaryforustoact,itisofnouseshrinkingorregretting。Well!Ishallsecondyourendeavourstotheutmostofmypower。Thereisonetopicinthewholewiderangeofhumanthoughtsonwhichwebothagree。Weshallactinconcert,butapart。Therewillbenoneed,Ihope,forustomeetagain。’

’Areyougoing?’saidMrChester,risingwithagracefulindolence。

’Letmelightyoudownthestairs。’

’Praykeepyourseat,’returnedtheotherdrily,’Iknowtheway。

So,wavinghishandslightly,andputtingonhishatasheturneduponhisheel,hewentclankingoutashehadcome,shutthedoorbehindhim,andtrampeddowntheechoingstairs。

’Pah!Averycoarseanimal,indeed!’saidMrChester,composinghimselfintheeasy-chairagain。’Aroughbrute。Quiteahumanbadger!’

JohnWilletandhisfriends,whohadbeenlisteningintentlyfortheclashofswords,orfiringofpistolsinthegreatroom,andhadindeedsettledtheorderinwhichtheyshouldrushinwhensummoned——inwhichprocessionoldJohnhadcarefullyarrangedthatheshouldbringuptherear——wereverymuchastonishedtoseeMrHaredalecomedownwithoutascratch,callforhishorse,andrideawaythoughtfullyatafootpace。Aftersomeconsideration,itwasdecidedthathehadleftthegentlemanabove,fordead,andhadadoptedthisstratagemtodivertsuspicionorpursuit。

Asthisconclusioninvolvedthenecessityoftheirgoingupstairsforthwith,theywereabouttoascendintheordertheyhadagreedupon,whenasmartringingattheguest’sbell,asifhehadpulleditvigorously,overthrewalltheirspeculations,andinvolvedthemingreatuncertaintyanddoubt。AtlengthMrWilletagreedtogoupstairshimself,escortedbyHughandBarnaby,asthestrongestandstoutestfellowsonthepremises,whoweretomaketheirappearanceunderpretenceofclearingawaytheglasses。

Underthisprotection,thebraveandbroad-facedJohnboldlyenteredtheroom,halfafootinadvance,andreceivedanorderforaboot-jackwithouttrembling。Butwhenitwasbrought,andheleanthissturdyshouldertotheguest,MrWilletwasobservedtolookveryhardintohisbootsashepulledthemoff,and,byopeninghiseyesmuchwiderthanusual,toappeartoexpresssomesurpriseanddisappointmentatnotfindingthemfullofblood。Hetookoccasion,too,toexaminethegentlemanascloselyashecould,expectingtodiscoversundryloopholesinhisperson,piercedbyhisadversary’ssword。Findingnone,however,andobservingincourseoftimethathisguestwasascoolandunruffled,bothinhisdressandtemper,ashehadbeenallday,oldJohnatlastheavedadeepsigh,andbegantothinknoduelhadbeenfoughtthatnight。

’Andnow,Willet,’saidMrChester,’iftheroom’swellaired,I’lltrythemeritsofthatfamousbed。’

’Theroom,sir,’returnedJohn,takingupacandle,andnudgingBarnabyandHughtoaccompanythem,incasethegentlemanshouldunexpectedlydropdownfaintordeadfromsomeinternalwound,’theroom’saswarmasanytoastinatankard。Barnaby,takeyouthatothercandle,andgoonbefore。Hugh!Followup,sir,withtheeasy-chair。’

Inthisorder——andstill,inhisearnestinspection,holdinghiscandleveryclosetotheguest;nowmakinghimfeelextremelywarmaboutthelegs,nowthreateningtosethiswigonfire,andconstantlybegginghispardonwithgreatawkwardnessandembarrassment——Johnledthepartytothebestbedroom,whichwasnearlyaslargeasthechamberfromwhichtheyhadcome,andheld,drawnoutnearthefireforwarmth,agreatoldspectralbedstead,hungwithfadedbrocade,andornamented,atthetopofeachcarvedpost,withaplumeoffeathersthathadoncebeenwhite,butwithdustandagehadnowgrownhearse-likeandfunereal。

’Goodnight,myfriends,’saidMrChesterwithasweetsmile,seatinghimself,whenhehadsurveyedtheroomfromendtoend,intheeasy-chairwhichhisattendantswheeledbeforethefire。’Goodnight!Barnaby,mygoodfellow,yousaysomeprayersbeforeyougotobed,Ihope?’

Barnabynodded。’Hehassomenonsensethathecallshisprayers,sir,’returnedoldJohn,officiously。’I’mafraidtherean’tmuchgoodinem。’

’AndHugh?’saidMrChester,turningtohim。

’NotI,’heanswered。’Iknowhis’——pointingtoBarnaby——’they’rewellenough。Hesings’emsometimesinthestraw。Ilisten。’

’He’squiteaanimal,sir,’Johnwhisperedinhisearwithdignity。

’You’llexcusehim,I’msure。Ifhehasanysoulatall,sir,itmustbesuchaverysmallone,thatitdon’tsignifywhathedoesordoesn’tinthatway。Goodnight,sir!’

Theguestrejoined’Godblessyou!’withafervourthatwasquiteaffecting;andJohn,beckoninghisguardstogobefore,bowedhimselfoutoftheroom,andlefthimtohisrestintheMaypole’sancientbed。

Chapter13

IfJosephWillet,thedenouncedandproscribedof’prentices,hadhappenedtobeathomewhenhisfather’scourtlyguestpresentedhimselfbeforetheMaypoledoor——thatis,ifithadnotperverselychancedtobeoneofthehalf-dozendaysinthewholeyearonwhichhewasatlibertytoabsenthimselfforasmanyhourswithoutquestionorreproach——hewouldhavecontrived,byhookorcrook,todivetotheverybottomofMrChester’smystery,andtocomeathispurposewithasmuchcertaintyasthoughhehadbeenhisconfidentialadviser。Inthatfortunatecase,theloverswouldhavehadquickwarningoftheillsthatthreatenedthem,andtheaidofvarioustimelyandwisesuggestionstoboot;forallJoe’sreadinessofthoughtandaction,andallhissympathiesandgoodwishes,wereenlistedinfavouroftheyoungpeople,andwerestaunchindevotiontotheircause。Whetherthisdispositionaroseoutofhisoldprepossessionsinfavouroftheyounglady,whosehistoryhadsurroundedherinhismind,almostfromhiscradle,withcircumstancesofunusualinterest;orfromhisattachmenttowardstheyounggentleman,intowhoseconfidencehehad,throughhisshrewdnessandalacrity,andtherenderingofsundryimportantservicesasaspyandmessenger,almostimperceptiblyglided;

whethertheyhadtheiroriginineitherofthesesources,orinthehabitnaturaltoyouth,orintheconstantbadgeringandworryingofhisvenerableparent,orinanyhiddenlittleloveaffairofhisownwhichgavehimsomethingofafellow-feelinginthematter,itisneedlesstoinquire——especiallyasJoewasoutoftheway,andhadnoopportunityonthatparticularoccasionoftestifyingtohissentimentseitherononesideortheother。

Itwas,infact,thetwenty-fifthofMarch,which,asmostpeopleknowtotheircost,is,andhasbeentimeoutofmind,oneofthoseunpleasantepochstermedquarter-days。Onthistwenty-fifthofMarch,itwasJohnWillet’sprideannuallytosettle,inhardcash,hisaccountwithacertainvintneranddistillerinthecityofLondon;togiveintowhosehandsacanvasbagcontainingitsexactamount,andnotapennymoreorless,wastheendandobjectofajourneyforJoe,sosurelyastheyearanddaycameround。

Thisjourneywasperformeduponanoldgreymare,concerningwhomJohnhadanindistinctsetofideashoveringabouthim,totheeffectthatshecouldwinaplateorcupifshetried。Sheneverhadtried,andprobablyneverwouldnow,beingsomefourteenorfifteenyearsofage,shortinwind,longinbody,andrathertheworseforwearinrespectofhermaneandtail。Notwithstandingtheseslightdefects,Johnperfectlygloriedintheanimal;andwhenshewasbroughtroundtothedoorbyHugh,actuallyretiredintothebar,andthere,inasecretgroveoflemons,laughedwithpride。

’There’sabitofhorseflesh,Hugh!’saidJohn,whenhehadrecoveredenoughself-commandtoappearatthedooragain。

’There’sacomelycreature!There’shighmettle!There’sbone!’

Therewasboneenoughbeyondalldoubt;andsoHughseemedtothink,ashesatsidewaysinthesaddle,lazilydoubledupwithhischinnearlytouchinghisknees;andheedlessofthedanglingstirrupsandloosebridle-rein,saunteredupanddownonthelittlegreenbeforethedoor。

’Mindyoutakegoodcareofher,sir,’saidJohn,appealingfromthisinsensiblepersontohissonandheir,whonowappeared,fullyequippedandready。’Don’tyouridehard。’

’Ishouldbepuzzledtodothat,Ithink,father,’Joereplied,castingadisconsolatelookattheanimal。

’Noneofyourimpudence,sir,ifyouplease,’retortedoldJohn。

’Whatwouldyouride,sir?Awildassorzebrawouldbetootameforyou,wouldn’the,ehsir?You’dliketoridearoaringlion,wouldn’tyou,sir,ehsir?Holdyourtongue,sir。’WhenMrWillet,inhisdifferenceswithhisson,hadexhaustedallthequestionsthatoccurredtohim,andJoehadsaidnothingatallinanswer,hegenerallywoundupbybiddinghimholdhistongue。

’Andwhatdoestheboymean,’addedMrWillet,afterhehadstaredathimforalittletime,inaspeciesofstupefaction,’bycockinghishat,tosuchanextent!Areyougoingtokillthewintner,sir?’

’No,’saidJoe,tartly;’I’mnot。Nowyourmind’satease,father。’

’Withamilintaryair,too!’saidMrWillet,surveyinghimfromtoptotoe;’withaswaggering,fire-eating,biling-waterdrinkingsortofwaywithhim!Andwhatdoyoumeanbypullingupthecrocusesandsnowdrops,ehsir?’

’It’sonlyalittlenosegay,’saidJoe,reddening。’There’snoharminthat,Ihope?’

’You’reaboyofbusiness,youare,sir!’saidMrWillet,disdainfully,’togosupposingthatwintnerscarefornosegays。’

’Idon’tsupposeanythingofthekind,’returnedJoe。’Letthemkeeptheirrednosesforbottlesandtankards。ThesearegoingtoMrVarden’shouse。’

’AnddoyousupposeHEmindssuchthingsascrocuses?’demandedJohn。

’Idon’tknow,andtosaythetruth,Idon’tcare,’saidJoe。

’Come,father,givemethemoney,andinthenameofpatienceletmego。’

’Thereitis,sir,’repliedJohn;’andtakecareofit;andmindyoudon’tmaketoomuchhasteback,butgivethemarealongrest——

Doyoumind?’

’Ay,Imind,’returnedJoe。’She’llneedit,Heavenknows。’

’Anddon’tyouscoreuptoomuchattheBlackLion,’saidJohn。

’Mindthattoo。’

’Thenwhydon’tyouletmehavesomemoneyofmyown?’retortedJoe,sorrowfully;’whydon’tyou,father?WhatdoyousendmeintoLondonfor,givingmeonlytherighttocallformydinnerattheBlackLion,whichyou’retopayfornexttimeyougo,asifIwasnottobetrustedwithafewshillings?Whydoyouusemelikethis?It’snotrightofyou。Youcan’texpectmetobequietunderit。’

’Lethimhavemoney!’criedJohn,inadrowsyreverie。’Whatdoeshecallmoney——guineas?Hasn’thegotmoney?Overandabovethetolls,hasn’theoneandsixpence?’

’Oneandsixpence!’repeatedhissoncontemptuously。

’Yes,sir,’returnedJohn,’oneandsixpence。WhenIwasyourage,Ihadneverseensomuchmoney,inaheap。Ashillingofitisincaseofaccidents——themarecastingashoe,orthelikeofthat。

TheothersixpenceistospendinthediversionsofLondon;andthediversionIrecommendisgoingtothetopoftheMonument,andsittingthere。There’snotemptationthere,sir——nodrink——noyoungwomen——nobadcharactersofanysort——nothingbutimagination。

That’sthewayIenjoyedmyselfwhenIwasyourage,sir。’

Tothis,Joemadenoanswer,butbeckoningHugh,leapedintothesaddleandrodeaway;andaverystalwart,manlyhorsemanhelooked,deservingabetterchargerthanitwashisfortunetobestride。Johnstoodstaringafterhim,orratherafterthegreymare(forhehadnoeyesforherrider),untilmanandbeasthadbeenoutofsightsometwentyminutes,whenhebegantothinktheyweregone,andslowlyre-enteringthehouse,fellintoagentledoze。

Theunfortunategreymare,whowastheagonyofJoe’slife,flounderedalongatherownwillandpleasureuntiltheMaypolewasnolongervisible,andthen,contractingherlegsintowhatinapuppetwouldhavebeenlookeduponasaclumsyandawkwardimitationofacanter,mendedherpaceallatonce,anddiditofherownaccord。Theacquaintancewithherrider’susualmodeofproceeding,whichsuggestedthisimprovementinhers,impelledherlikewisetoturnupabye-way,leading——nottoLondon,butthroughlanesrunningparallelwiththeroadtheyhadcome,andpassingwithinafewhundredyardsoftheMaypole,whichledfinallytoaninclosuresurroundingalarge,old,red-brickmansion——thesameofwhichmentionwasmadeastheWarreninthefirstchapterofthishistory。Comingtoadeadstopinalittlecopsethereabout,shesufferedherridertodismountwithrightgoodwill,andtotiehertothetrunkofatree。

’Staythere,oldgirl,’saidJoe,’andletusseewhetherthere’sanylittlecommissionformeto-day。’Sosaying,helefthertobrowzeuponsuchstuntedgrassandweedsashappenedtogrowwithinthelengthofhertether,andpassingthroughawicketgate,enteredthegroundsonfoot。

Thepathway,afteraveryfewminutes’walking,broughthimclosetothehouse,towardswhich,andespeciallytowardsoneparticularwindow,hedirectedmanycovertglances。Itwasadreary,silentbuilding,withechoingcourtyards,desolatedturret-chambers,andwholesuitesofroomsshutupandmoulderingtoruin。

Theterrace-garden,darkwiththeshadeofoverhangingtrees,hadanairofmelancholythatwasquiteoppressive。Greatirongates,disusedformanyyears,andredwithrust,droopingontheirhingesandovergrownwithlongrankgrass,seemedasthoughtheytriedtosinkintotheground,andhidetheirfallenstateamongthefriendlyweeds。Thefantasticmonstersonthewalls,greenwithageanddamp,andcoveredhereandtherewithmoss,lookedgrimanddesolate。Therewasasombreaspectevenonthatpartofthemansionwhichwasinhabitedandkeptingoodrepair,thatstruckthebeholderwithasenseofsadness;ofsomethingforlornandfailing,whencecheerfulnesswasbanished。Itwouldhavebeendifficulttoimagineabrightfireblazinginthedullanddarkenedrooms,ortopictureanygaietyofheartorrevelrythatthefrowningwallsshutin。Itseemedaplacewheresuchthingshadbeen,butcouldbenomore——theveryghostofahouse,hauntingtheoldspotinitsoldoutwardform,andthatwasall。

Muchofthisdecayedandsombrelookwasattributable,nodoubt,tothedeathofitsformermaster,andthetemperofitspresentoccupant;butrememberingthetaleconnectedwiththemansion,itseemedtheveryplaceforsuchadeed,andonethatmighthavebeenitspredestinedtheatreyearsuponyearsago。Viewedwithreferencetothislegend,thesheetofwaterwherethesteward’sbodyhadbeenfoundappearedtowearablackandsullencharacter,suchasnootherpoolmightown;thebellupontheroofthathadtoldthetaleofmurdertothemidnightwind,becameaveryphantomwhosevoicewouldraisethelistener’shaironend;andeveryleaflessboughthatnoddedtoanother,haditsstealthywhisperingofthecrime。

Joepacedupanddownthepath,sometimesstoppinginaffectedcontemplationofthebuildingortheprospect,sometimesleaningagainstatreewithanassumedairofidlenessandindifference,butalwayskeepinganeyeuponthewindowhehadsingledoutatfirst。Aftersomequarterofanhour’sdelay,asmallwhitehandwaswavedtohimforaninstantfromthiscasement,andtheyoungman,witharespectfulbow,departed;sayingunderhisbreathashecrossedhishorseagain,’Noerrandformeto-day!’

Buttheairofsmartness,thecockofthehattowhichJohnWillethadobjected,andthespringnosegay,allbetokenedsomelittleerrandofhisown,havingamoreinterestingobjectthanavintnerorevenalocksmith。So,indeed,itturnedout;forwhenhehadsettledwiththevintner——whoseplaceofbusinesswasdowninsomedeepcellarshardbyThamesStreet,andwhowasaspurple-facedanoldgentlemanasifhehadallhislifesupportedtheirarchedroofonhishead——whenhehadsettledtheaccount,andtakenthereceipt,anddeclinedtastingmorethanthreeglassesofoldsherry,totheunboundedastonishmentofthepurple-facedvintner,who,gimletinhand,hadprojectedanattackuponatleastascoreofdustycasks,andwhostoodtransfixed,ormorallygimletedasitwere,tohisownwall——whenhehaddoneallthis,anddisposedbesidesofafrugaldinnerattheBlackLioninWhitechapel;

spurningtheMonumentandJohn’sadvice,heturnedhisstepstowardsthelocksmith’shouse,attractedbytheeyesofbloomingDollyVarden。

Joewasbynomeansasheepishfellow,but,forallthat,whenhegottothecornerofthestreetinwhichthelocksmithlived,hecouldbynomeansmakeuphismindtowalkstraighttothehouse。

First,heresolvedtostrollupanotherstreetforfiveminutes,thenupanotherstreetforfiveminutesmore,andsoonuntilhehadlostfullhalfanhour,whenhemadeaboldplungeandfoundhimselfwitharedfaceandabeatingheartinthesmokyworkshop。

’JoeWillet,orhisghost?’saidVarden,risingfromthedeskatwhichhewasbusywithhisbooks,andlookingathimunderhisspectacles。’Whichisit?Joeintheflesh,eh?That’shearty。

AndhowarealltheChigwellcompany,Joe?’

’Muchasusual,sir——theyandIagreeaswellasever。’

’Well,well!’saidthelocksmith。’Wemustbepatient,Joe,andbearwitholdfolks’foibles。How’sthemare,Joe?Doesshedothefourmilesanhouraseasilyasever?Ha,ha,ha!Doesshe,Joe?Eh!——Whathavewethere,Joe——anosegay!’

’Averypoorone,sir——IthoughtMissDolly——’

’No,no,’saidGabriel,droppinghisvoice,andshakinghishead,’notDolly。Give’emtohermother,Joe。Agreatdealbettergive’emtohermother。Wouldyoumindgiving’emtoMrsVarden,Joe?’

’Ohno,sir,’Joereplied,andendeavouring,butnotwiththegreatestpossiblesuccess,tohidehisdisappointment。’Ishallbeveryglad,I’msure。’

’That’sright,’saidthelocksmith,pattinghimontheback。’Itdon’tmatterwhohas’em,Joe?’

’Notabit,sir。’——Dearheart,howthewordsstuckinhisthroat!

’Comein,’saidGabriel。’Ihavejustbeencalledtotea。She’sintheparlour。’

’She,’thoughtJoe。’Whichof’emIwonder——MrsorMiss?’Thelocksmithsettledthedoubtasneatlyasifithadbeenexpressedaloud,byleadinghimtothedoor,andsaying,’Martha,mydear,here’syoungMrWillet。’

Now,MrsVarden,regardingtheMaypoleasasortofhumanmantrap,ordecoyforhusbands;viewingitsproprietor,andallwhoaidedandabettedhim,inthelightofsomanypoachersamongChristianmen;andbelieving,moreover,thatthepublicanscoupledwithsinnersinHolyWritwereveritablelicensedvictuallers;wasfarfrombeingfavourablydisposedtowardshervisitor。Whereforeshewastakenfaintdirectly;andbeingdulypresentedwiththecrocusesandsnowdrops,divinedonfurtherconsiderationthattheyweretheoccasionofthelanguorwhichhadseizeduponherspirits。

’I’mafraidIcouldn’tbeartheroomanotherminute,’saidthegoodlady,’iftheyremainedhere。WOULDyouexcusemyputtingthemoutofwindow?’

Joebeggedshewouldn’tmentionitonanyaccount,andsmiledfeeblyashesawthemdepositedonthesilloutside。Ifanybodycouldhaveknownthepainshehadtakentomakeupthatdespisedandmisusedbunchofflowers!——

’Ifeelitquitearelieftogetridofthem,Iassureyou,’saidMrsVarden。’I’mbetteralready。’Andindeedshedidappeartohavepluckedupherspirits。

JoeexpressedhisgratitudetoProvidenceforthisfavourabledispensation,andtriedtolookasifhedidn’twonderwhereDollywas。

’You’resadpeopleatChigwell,MrJoseph,’saidMrsV。

’Ihopenot,ma’am,’returnedJoe。

’You’rethecruellestandmostinconsideratepeopleintheworld,’

saidMrsVarden,bridling。’IwonderoldMrWillet,havingbeenamarriedmanhimself,doesn’tknowbetterthantoconducthimselfashedoes。Hisdoingitforprofitisnoexcuse。Iwouldratherpaythemoneytwentytimesover,andhaveVardencomehomelikearespectableandsobertradesman。Ifthereisonecharacter,’saidMrsVardenwithgreatemphasis,’thatoffendsanddisgustsmemorethananother,itisasot。’

’Come,Martha,mydear,’saidthelocksmithcheerily,’letushavetea,anddon’tletustalkaboutsots。Therearenonehere,andJoedon’twanttohearaboutthem,Idaresay。’

Atthiscrisis,Miggsappearedwithtoast。

’Idaresayhedoesnot,’saidMrsVarden;’andIdaresayyoudonot,Varden。It’saveryunpleasantsubiect,Ihavenodoubt,thoughIwon’tsayit’spersonal’——Miggscoughed——’whateverImaybeforcedtothink’——Miggssneezedexpressively。’Youneverwillknow,Varden,andnobodyatyoungMrWillet’sage——you’llexcuseme,sir——canbeexpectedtoknow,whatawomansufferswhensheiswaitingathomeundersuchcircumstances。Ifyoudon’tbelieveme,asIknowyoudon’t,here’sMiggs,whoisonlytoooftenawitnessofit——askher。’

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