“Awhat?”Josasked。
“Asentimentalsong,andcallingRosa,Rebecca,what’shername,Amelia’slittlefriend——yourdearestdiddle-
diddle-darling?”Andthisruthlessyoungfellow,seizingholdofDobbin’shand,actedoverthescene,tothehorroroftheoriginalperformer,andinspiteofDobbin’sgood-
naturedentreatiestohimtohavemercy。
“WhyshouldIsparehim?”Osbornesaidtohisfriend’sremonstrances,whentheyquittedtheinvalid,leavinghimunderthehandsofDoctorGollop。”Whatthedeucerighthashetogivehimselfhispatronizingairs,andmakefoolsofusatVauxhall?Who’sthislittleschoolgirlthatisoglingandmakinglovetohim?Hangit,thefamily’slowenoughalready,withoutHER。Agovernessisallverywell,butI’dratherhavealadyformysister-in-law。I’maliberalman;butI’veproperpride,andknowmyownstation:letherknowhers。AndI’lltakedownthatgreathectoringNabob,andpreventhimfrombeingmadeagreaterfoolthanheis。That’swhyItoldhimtolookout,lestshebroughtanactionagainsthim。”
“Isupposeyouknowbest。”Dobbinsaid,thoughratherdubiously。”YoualwayswereaTory,andyourfamily’soneoftheoldestinEngland。But——“
“Comeandseethegirls,andmakelovetoMissSharpyourself。”thelieutenanthereinterruptedhisfriend;butCaptainDobbindeclinedtojoinOsborneinhisdailyvisittotheyoungladiesinRussellSquare。
AsGeorgewalkeddownSouthamptonRow,fromHolborn,helaughedashesaw,attheSedleyMansion,intwodifferentstoriestwoheadsonthelook-out。
Thefactis,MissAmelia,inthedrawing-roombalcony,waslookingveryeagerlytowardstheoppositesideoftheSquare,whereMr。Osbornedwelt,onthewatchforthelieutenanthimself;andMissSharp,fromherlittlebed-
roomonthesecondfloor,wasinobservationuntilMr。
Joseph’sgreatformshouldheaveinsight。
“SisterAnneisonthewatch-tower。”saidhetoAmelia。”butthere’snobodycoming“;andlaughingandenjoyingthejokehugely,hedescribedinthemostludicroustermstoMissSedley,thedismalconditionofherbrother。
“Ithinkit’sverycruelofyoutolaugh,George。”shesaid,lookingparticularlyunhappy;butGeorgeonlylaughedthemoreatherpiteousanddiscomfitedmien,persistedinthinkingthejokeamostdivertingone,andwhenMissSharpcamedownstairs,banteredherwithagreatdealoflivelinessupontheeffectofhercharmsonthefatcivilian。
“OMissSharp!ifyoucouldbutseehimthismorning。”
hesaid——“moaninginhisflowereddressing-gown——
writhingonhissofa;ifyoucouldbuthaveseenhimlollingouthistonguetoGolloptheapothecary。”
“Seewhom?”saidMissSharp。
“Whom?Owhom?CaptainDobbin,ofcourse,towhomwewereallsoattentive,bytheway,lastnight。”
“Wewereveryunkindtohim。”Emmysaid,blushingverymuch。”I——Iquiteforgothim。”
“Ofcourseyoudid。”criedOsborne,stillonthelaugh。
“Onecan’tbeALWAYSthinkingaboutDobbin,youknow,Amelia。Canone,MissSharp?”
“Exceptwhenheoversettheglassofwineatdinner。”
MissSharpsaid,withahaughtyairandatossofthehead,“InevergavetheexistenceofCaptainDobbinonesinglemoment’sconsideration。”
“Verygood,MissSharp,I’lltellhim。”Osbornesaid;
andashespokeMissSharpbegantohaveafeelingofdistrustandhatredtowardsthisyoungofficer,whichhewasquiteunconsciousofhavinginspired。”Heistomakefunofme,ishe?”thoughtRebecca。”HashebeenlaughingaboutmetoJoseph?Hashefrightenedhim?
Perhapshewon’tcome。”——Afilmpassedoverhereyes,andherheartbeatquitequick。
“You’realwaysjoking。”saidshe,smilingasinnocentlyasshecould。”Jokeaway,Mr。George;there’snobodytodefendME。”AndGeorgeOsborne,asshewalkedaway——andAmelialookedreprovinglyathim——feltsomelittlemanlycompunctionforhavinginflictedanyunnecessaryunkindnessuponthishelplesscreature。”MydearestAmelia。”saidhe,“youaretoogood——tookind。Youdon’tknowtheworld。Ido。AndyourlittlefriendMissSharpmustlearnherstation。”
“Don’tyouthinkJoswill——“
“Uponmyword,mydear,Idon’tknow。Hemay,ormaynot。I’mnothismaster。Ionlyknowheisaveryfoolishvainfellow,andputmydearlittlegirlintoaverypainfulandawkwardpositionlastnight。Mydearestdiddle-diddle-darling!”Hewasofflaughingagain,andhediditsodrollythatEmmylaughedtoo。
AllthatdayJosnevercame。ButAmeliahadnofearaboutthis;forthelittleschemerhadactuallysentawaythepage,Mr。Sambo’saide-de-camp,toMr。Joseph’slodgings,toaskforsomebookhehadpromised,andhowhewas;andthereplythroughJos’sman,Mr。Brush,was,thathismasterwasillinbed,andhadjusthadthedoctorwithhim。Hemustcometo-morrow,shethought,butsheneverhadthecouragetospeakawordonthesubjecttoRebecca;nordidthatyoungwomanherselfalludetoitinanywayduringthewholeeveningafterthenightatVauxhall。
Thenextday,however,asthetwoyoungladiessateonthesofa,pretendingtowork,ortowriteletters,ortoreadnovels,Sambocameintotheroomwithhisusualengaginggrin,withapacketunderhisarm,andanoteonatray。”NotefromMr。Jos,Miss。”saysSambo。
HowAmeliatrembledassheopenedit!
Soitran:
DearAmelia,——Isendyouthe“OrphanoftheForest。”
Iwastooilltocomeyesterday。Ileavetownto-dayforCheltenham。Prayexcuseme,ifyoucan,totheamiableMissSharp,formyconductatVauxhall,andentreathertopardonandforgeteverywordImayhaveutteredwhenexcitedbythatfatalsupper。AssoonasIhaverecovered,formyhealthisverymuchshaken,I
shallgotoScotlandforsomemonths,andamTrulyyours,JosSedleyItwasthedeath-warrant。Allwasover。AmeliadidnotdaretolookatRebecca’spalefaceandburningeyes,butshedropttheletterintoherfriend’slap;andgotup,andwentupstairstoherroom,andcriedherlittleheartout。
Blenkinsop,thehousekeeper,theresoughtherpresentlywithconsolation,onwhoseshoulderAmeliaweptconfidentially,andrelievedherselfagooddeal。”Don’ttakeon,Miss。Ididn’tliketotellyou。Butnoneofusinthehousehavelikedherexceptatfust。IsorherwithmyowneyesreadingyourMa’sletters。Pinnersaysshe’salwaysaboutyourtrinket-boxanddrawers,andeverybody’sdrawers,andshe’ssureshe’sputyourwhiteribbingintoherbox。”
“Igaveither,Igaveither。”Ameliasaid。
ButthisdidnotalterMrs。Blenkinsop’sopinionofMissSharp。”Idon’ttrustthemgovernesses,Pinner。”sheremarkedtothemaid。”Theygivethemselvesthehairsandhupstartsofladies,andtheirwagesisnobetterthanyounorme。”
Itnowbecamecleartoeverysoulinthehouse,exceptpoorAmelia,thatRebeccashouldtakeherdeparture,andhighandlowalwayswiththeoneexceptionagreedthatthateventshouldtakeplaceasspeedilyaspossible。
Ourgoodchildransackedallherdrawers,cupboards,reticules,andgimcrackboxes——passedinreviewallhergowns,fichus,tags,bobbins,laces,silkstockings,andfallals——selectingthisthingandthatandtheother,tomakealittleheapforRebecca。AndgoingtoherPapa,thatgenerousBritishmerchant,whohadpromisedtogiveherasmanyguineasasshewasyearsold——shebeggedtheoldgentlemantogivethemoneytodearRebecca,whomustwantit,whileshelackedfornothing。
SheevenmadeGeorgeOsbornecontribute,andnothinglothforhewasasfree-handedayoungfellowasanyinthearmy,hewenttoBondStreet,andboughtthebesthatandspenserthatmoneycouldbuy。
“That’sGeorge’spresenttoyou,Rebecca,dear。”saidAmelia,quiteproudofthebandboxconveyingthesegifts。”Whatatastehehas!There’snobodylikehim。”
“Nobody。”Rebeccaanswered。”HowthankfulIamtohim!”Shewasthinkinginherheart,“ItwasGeorgeOsbornewhopreventedmymarriage。”——AndshelovedGeorgeOsborneaccordingly。
Shemadeherpreparationsfordeparturewithgreatequanimity;andacceptedallthekindlittleAmelia’spresents,afterjusttheproperdegreeofhesitationandreluctance。ShevowedeternalgratitudetoMrs。Sedley,ofcourse;butdidnotintrudeherselfuponthatgoodladytoomuch,whowasembarrassed,andevidentlywishingtoavoidher。ShekissedMr。Sedley’shand,whenhepresentedherwiththepurse;andaskedpermissiontoconsiderhimforthefutureasherkind,kindfriendandprotector。Herbehaviourwassoaffectingthathewasgoingtowriteherachequefortwentypoundsmore;
butherestrainedhisfeelings:thecarriagewasinwaitingtotakehimtodinner,sohetrippedawaywitha“Godblessyou,mydear,alwayscomeherewhenyoucometotown,youknow——DrivetotheMansionHouse,James。”
FinallycamethepartingwithMissAmelia,overwhichpictureIintendtothrowaveil。Butafterasceneinwhichonepersonwasinearnestandtheotheraperfectperformer——afterthetenderestcaresses,themostpathetictears,thesmelling-bottle,andsomeoftheverybestfeelingsoftheheart,hadbeencalledintorequisition——
RebeccaandAmeliaparted,theformervowingtoloveherfriendforeverandeverandever。
CHAPTERVII
CrawleyofQueen’sCrawleyAmongthemostrespectedofthenamesbeginninginC
whichtheCourt-Guidecontained,intheyear18——,wasthatofCrawley,SirPitt,Baronet,GreatGauntStreet,andQueen’sCrawley,Hants。ThishonourablenamehadfiguredconstantlyalsointheParliamentarylistformanyyears,inconjunctionwiththatofanumberofotherworthygentlemenwhosatinturnsfortheborough。
Itisrelated,withregardtotheboroughofQueen’sCrawley,thatQueenElizabethinoneofherprogresses,stoppingatCrawleytobreakfast,wassodelightedwithsomeremarkablyfineHampshirebeerwhichwasthenpresentedtoherbytheCrawleyofthedayahandsomegentlemanwithatrimbeardandagoodleg,thatsheforthwitherectedCrawleyintoaboroughtosendtwomemberstoParliament;andtheplace,fromthedayofthatillustriousvisit,tookthenameofQueen’sCrawley,whichitholdsuptothepresentmoment。Andthough,bythelapseoftime,andthosemutationswhichageproducesinempires,cities,andboroughs,Queen’sCrawleywasnolongersopopulousaplaceasithadbeeninQueenBess’stime——nay,wascomedowntothatconditionofboroughwhichusedtobedenominatedrotten——yet,asSirPittCrawleywouldsaywithperfectjusticeinhiselegantway,“Rotten!behanged——itproducesmeagoodfifteenhundredayear。”
SirPittCrawleynamedafterthegreatCommoner
wasthesonofWalpoleCrawley,firstBaronet,oftheTapeandSealing-WaxOfficeinthereignofGeorgeII。,whenhewasimpeachedforpeculation,aswereagreatnumberofotherhonestgentlemenofthosedays;andWalpoleCrawleywas,asneedscarcelybesaid,sonofJohnChurchillCrawley,namedafterthecelebratedmilitarycommanderofthereignofQueenAnne。ThefamilytreewhichhangsupatQueen’sCrawleyfurthermorementionsCharlesStuart,afterwardscalledBarebonesCrawley,sonoftheCrawleyofJamestheFirst’stime;
andfinally,QueenElizabeth’sCrawley,whoisrepresentedastheforegroundofthepictureinhisforkedbeardandarmour。Outofhiswaistcoat,asusual,growsatree,onthemainbranchesofwhichtheaboveillustriousnamesareinscribed。ClosebythenameofSirPittCrawley,Baronetthesubjectofthepresentmemoir,arewrittenthatofhisbrother,theReverendButeCrawleythegreatCommonerwasindisgracewhenthereverendgentlemanwasborn,rectorofCrawley-cum-Snailby,andofvariousothermaleandfemalemembersoftheCrawleyfamily。
SirPittwasfirstmarriedtoGrizzel,sixthdaughterofMungoBinkie,LordBinkie,andcousin,inconsequence,ofMr。Dundas。Shebroughthimtwosons:Pitt,namednotsomuchafterhisfatherasaftertheheaven-bornminister;andRawdonCrawley,fromthePrinceofWales’sfriend,whomhisMajestyGeorgeIVforgotsocompletely。Manyyearsafterherladyship’sdemise,SirPittledtothealtarRosa,daughterofMr。G。Dawson,ofMudbury,bywhomhehadtwodaughters,forwhosebenefitMissRebeccaSharpwasnowengagedasgoverness。Itwillbeseenthattheyoungladywascomeintoafamilyofverygenteelconnexions,andwasabouttomoveinamuchmoredistinguishedcirclethanthathumbleonewhichshehadjustquittedinRussellSquare。
Shehadreceivedherorderstojoinherpupils,inanotewhichwaswrittenuponanoldenvelope,andwhichcontainedthefollowingwords:
SirPittCrawleybegsMissSharpandbaggidgemaybehearonTuesday,asIleafforQueen’sCrawleyto-morrowmorningERLY。
GreatGauntStreet。
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