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  he’samagistrateatBudgebudge,andsuretobeincouncilinfiveyears。Well,sir,theArtillerygaveaball,andQuintin,oftheKing’s14th,saidtome,’Sedley,’saidhe,’IbetyouthirteentotenthatSophyCutlerhookseitheryouorMulligatawneybeforetherains。’’Done,’
  saysI;andegad,sir——thisclaret’sverygood。Adamson’sorCarbonell’s?”
  Aslightsnorewastheonlyreply:thehoneststockbrokerwasasleep,andsotherestofJoseph’sstorywaslostforthatday。Buthewasalwaysexceedinglycommunicativeinaman’sparty,andhastoldthisdelightfultalemanyscoresoftimestohisapothecary,Dr。Gollop,whenhecametoinquireabouttheliverandtheblue-pill。
  Beinganinvalid,JosephSedleycontentedhimselfwithabottleofclaretbesideshisMadeiraatdinner,andhemanagedacoupleofplatesfullofstrawberriesandcream,andtwenty-fourlittleroutcakesthatwerelyingneglectedinaplatenearhim,andcertainlyfornovelistshavetheprivilegeofknowingeverything
  hethoughtagreatdealaboutthegirlupstairs。”Anice,gay,merryyoungcreature。”thoughthetohimself。”HowshelookedatmewhenIpickedupherhandkerchiefatdinner!Shedroppedittwice。Who’sthatsinginginthedrawing-room?’Gad!shallIgoupandsee?”
  Buthismodestycamerushinguponhimwithuncontrollableforce。Hisfatherwasasleep:hishatwasinthehall:therewasahackney-coachstandinghardbyinSouthamptonRow。”I’llgoandseetheFortyThieves。”saidhe,“andMissDecamp’sdance“;andheslippedawaygentlyonthepointedtoesofhisboots,anddisappeared,withoutwakinghisworthyparent。
  “TheregoesJoseph。”saidAmelia,whowaslookingfromtheopenwindowsofthedrawing-room,whileRebeccawassingingatthepiano。
  “MissSharphasfrightenedhimaway。”saidMrs。
  Sedley。”PoorJoe,whyWILLhebesoshy?”
  CHAPTERIV
  TheGreenSilkPursePoorJoe’spaniclastedfortwoorthreedays;duringwhichhedidnotvisitthehouse,norduringthatperioddidMissRebeccaevermentionhisname。ShewasallrespectfulgratitudetoMrs。Sedley;delightedbeyondmeasureattheBazaars;andinawhirlofwonderatthetheatre,whitherthegood-naturedladytookher。Oneday,Ameliahadaheadache,andcouldnotgouponsomepartyofpleasuretowhichthetwoyoungpeoplewereinvited:nothingcouldinduceherfriendtogowithouther。
  “What!youwhohaveshownthepoororphanwhathappinessandloveareforthefirsttimeinherlife——quitYOU?Never!”andthegreeneyeslookeduptoHeavenandfilledwithtears;andMrs。Sedleycouldnotbutownthatherdaughter’sfriendhadacharmingkindheartofherown。
  AsforMr。Sedley’sjokes,Rebeccalaughedatthemwithacordialityandperseverancewhichnotalittlepleasedandsoftenedthatgood-naturedgentleman。NorwasitwiththechiefsofthefamilyalonethatMissSharpfoundfavour。SheinterestedMrs。Blenkinsopbyevincingthedeepestsympathyintheraspberry-jampreserving,whichoperationwasthengoingonintheHousekeeper’sroom;shepersistedincallingSambo“Sir。”
  and“Mr。Sambo。”tothedelightofthatattendant;andsheapologisedtothelady’smaidforgivinghertroubleinventuringtoringthebell,withsuchsweetnessandhumility,thattheServants’HallwasalmostascharmedwithherastheDrawingRoom。
  Once,inlookingoversomedrawingswhichAmeliahadsentfromschool,Rebeccasuddenlycameupononewhichcausedhertoburstintotearsandleavetheroom。
  ItwasonthedaywhenJoeSedleymadehissecondappearance。
  Ameliahastenedafterherfriendtoknowthecauseofthisdisplayoffeeling,andthegood-naturedgirlcamebackwithouthercompanion,ratheraffectedtoo。”Youknow,herfatherwasourdrawing-master,Mamma,atChiswick,andusedtodoallthebestpartsofourdrawings。”
  “Mylove!I’msureIalwaysheardMissPinkertonsaythathedidnottouchthem——heonlymountedthem。”
  “Itwascalledmounting,Mamma。Rebeccaremembersthedrawing,andherfatherworkingatit,andthethoughtofitcameuponherrathersuddenly——andso,youknow,she——“
  “Thepoorchildisallheart。”saidMrs。Sedley。
  “Iwishshecouldstaywithusanotherweek。”saidAmelia。
  “She’sdevilishlikeMissCutlerthatIusedtomeetatDumdum,onlyfairer。She’smarriednowtoLance,theArtillerySurgeon。Doyouknow,Ma’am,thatonceQuintin,ofthe14th,betme——“
  “0Joseph,weknowthatstory。”saidAmelia,laughing。
  Nevermindabouttellingthat;butpersuadeMammatowritetoSirSomethingCrawleyforleaveofabsenceforpoordearRebecca:hereshecomes,hereyesredwithweeping。”
  “I’mbetter,now。”saidthegirl,withthesweetestsmilepossible,takinggood-naturedMrs。Sedley’sextendedhandandkissingitrespectfully。”Howkindyouallaretome!
  All。”sheadded,withalaugh,“exceptyou,Mr。Joseph。”
  “Me!”saidJoseph,meditatinganinstantdeparture“GraciousHeavens!GoodGad!MissSharp!’
  “Yes;howcouldyoubesocruelastomakemeeatthathorridpepper-dishatdinner,thefirstdayIeversawyou?YouarenotsogoodtomeasdearAmelia。”
  “Hedoesn’tknowyousowell。”criedAmelia。
  “Idefyanybodynottobegoodtoyou,mydear。”
  saidhermother。
  “Thecurrywascapital;indeeditwas。”saidJoe,quitegravely。”PerhapstherewasNOTenoughcitronjuiceinit——no,therewasNOT。”
  “Andthechilis?”
  “ByJove,howtheymadeyoucryout!”saidJoe,caughtbytheridiculeofthecircumstance,andexplodinginafitoflaughterwhichendedquitesuddenly,asusual。
  “IshalltakecarehowIletYOUchooseformeanothertime。”saidRebecca,astheywentdownagaintodinner。”Ididn’tthinkmenwerefondofputtingpoorharmlessgirlstopain。”
  “ByGad,MissRebecca,Iwouldn’thurtyoufortheworld。”
  “No。”saidshe,“IKNOWyouwouldn’t“;andthenshegavehimeversogentleapressurewithherlittlehand,anddrewitbackquitefrightened,andlookedfirstforoneinstantinhisface,andthendownatthecarpet-
  rods;andIamnotpreparedtosaythatJoe’sheartdidnotthumpatthislittleinvoluntary,timid,gentlemotionofregardonthepartofthesimplegirl。
  Itwasanadvance,andassuch,perhaps,someladiesofindisputablecorrectnessandgentilitywillcondemntheactionasimmodest;but,yousee,poordearRebeccahadallthisworktodoforherself。Ifapersonistoopoortokeepaservant,thougheversoelegant,hemustsweephisownrooms:ifadeargirlhasnodearMammatosettlematterswiththeyoungman,shemustdoitforherself。Andoh,whatamercyitisthatthesewomendonotexercisetheirpowersoftener!Wecan’tresistthem,iftheydo。Letthemshoweversolittleinclination,andmengodownontheirkneesatonce:oldorugly,itisallthesame。AndthisIsetdownasapositivetruth。Awomanwithfairopportunities,andwithoutanabsolutehump,maymarryWHOMSHELIKES。Onlyletusbethankfulthatthedarlingsarelikethebeastsofthefield,anddon’tknowtheirownpower。Theywouldovercomeusentirelyiftheydid。
  “Egad!”thoughtJoseph,enteringthedining-room,“I
  exactlybegintofeelasIdidatDumdumwithMissCutler。”Manysweetlittleappeals,halftender,halfjocular,didMissSharpmaketohimaboutthedishesatdinner;forbythistimeshewasonafootingofconsiderablefamiliaritywiththefamily,andasforthegirls,theylovedeachotherlikesisters。Youngunmarriedgirlsalwaysdo,iftheyareinahousetogetherfortendays。
  AsifbentuponadvancingRebecca’splansineveryway——whatmustAmeliado,butremindherbrotherofapromisemadelastEasterholidays——“WhenIwasagirlatschool。”saidshe,laughing——apromisethathe,Joseph,wouldtakehertoVauxhall。”Now。”shesaid。”thatRebeccaiswithus,willbetheverytime。”
  “O,delightful!”saidRebecca,goingtoclapherhands;
  butsherecollectedherself,andpaused,likeamodestcreature,asshewas。
  “To-nightisnotthenight。”saidJoe。
  “Well,to-morrow。”
  “To-morrowyourPapaandIdineout。”saidMrs。
  Sedley。
  “Youdon’tsupposethatI’mgoing,Mrs。Sed?”saidherhusband,“andthatawomanofyouryearsandsizeistocatchcold,insuchanabominabledampplace?”
  ’Thechildrenmusthavesomeonewiththem。”criedMrs。Sedley。
  “LetJoego。”said-hisfather,laughing。”He’sbigenough。”AtwhichspeechevenMr。Samboatthesideboardburstoutlaughing,andpoorfatJoefeltinclinedtobecomeaparricidealmost。
  “Undohisstays!”continuedthepitilessoldgentleman。
  “Flingsomewaterinhisface,MissSharp,orcarryhimupstairs:thedearcreature’sfainting。Poorvictim!carryhimup;he’saslightasafeather!”
  “IfIstandthis,sir,I’md——!”roaredJoseph。
  “OrderMr。Jos’selephant,Sambo!”criedthefather。
  “SendtoExeter’Change,Sambo“;butseeingJosreadyalmosttocrywithvexation,theoldjokerstoppedhislaughter,andsaid,holdingouthishandtohisson,“It’sallfairontheStockExchange,Jos——and,Sambo,nevermindtheelephant,butgivemeandMr。JosaglassofChampagne。Boneyhimselfhasn’tgotsuchinhiscellar,myboy!”
  AgobletofChampagnerestoredJoseph’sequanimity,andbeforethebottlewasemptied,ofwhichasaninvalidhetooktwo-thirds,hehadagreedtotaketheyoungladiestoVauxhall。
  “Thegirlsmusthaveagentlemanapiece。”saidtheoldgentleman。”JoswillbesuretoleaveEmmyinthecrowd,hewillbesotakenupwithMissSharphere。Sendto96,andaskGeorgeOsborneifhe’llcome。”
  Atthis,Idon’tknowintheleastforwhatreason,Mrs。Sedleylookedatherhusbandandlaughed。Mr。
  Sedley’seyestwinkledinamannerindescribablyroguish,andhelookedatAmelia;andAmelia,hangingdownherhead,blushedasonlyyoungladiesofseventeenknowhowtoblush,andasMissRebeccaSharpneverblushedinherlife——atleastnotsinceshewaseightyearsold,andwhenshewascaughtstealingjamoutofacupboardbyhergodmother。”Ameliahadbetterwriteanote。”saidherfather;“andletGeorgeOsborneseewhatabeautifulhandwritingwehavebroughtbackfromMissPinkerton’s。DoyourememberwhenyouwrotetohimtocomeonTwelfth-night,Emmy,andspelttwelfthwithoutthef?”
  “Thatwasyearsago。”saidAmelia。
  “Itseemslikeyesterday,don’tit,John?”saidMrs。
  Sedleytoherhusband;andthatnightinaconversationwhichtookplaceinafrontroominthesecondfloor,inasortoftent,hungroundwithchintzofarichandfantasticIndiapattern,anddoublewithcalicoofatenderrose-colour;intheinteriorofwhichspeciesofmarqueewasafeatherbed,onwhichweretwopillows,onwhichweretworoundredfaces,oneinalacednightcap,andoneinasimplecottonone,endinginatassel——inACURTAINLECTURE,Isay,Mrs。SedleytookherhusbandtotaskforhiscruelconducttopoorJoe。
  “Itwasquitewickedofyou,Mr。Sedley。”saidshe。”totormentthepoorboyso。”
  “Mydear。”saidthecotton-tasselindefenceofhisconduct,“Josisagreatdealvainerthanyoueverwereinyourlife,andthat’ssayingagooddeal。Though,somethirtyyearsago,intheyearseventeenhundredandeighty——whatwasit?——perhapsyouhadarighttobevain——Idon’tsayno。ButI’venopatiencewithJosandhisdandifiedmodesty。Itisout-JosephingJoseph,mydear,andallthewhiletheboyisonlythinkingofhimself,andwhatafinefellowheis。Idoubt,Ma’am,weshallhavesometroublewithhimyet。HereisEmmy’slittlefriendmakinglovetohimashardasshecan;that’squiteclear;andifshedoesnotcatchhimsomeotherwill。Thatmanisdestinedtobeapreytowoman,asIamtogoon’Changeeveryday。It’samercyhedidnotbringusoverablackdaughter-in-law,mydear。But,markmywords,thefirstwomanwhofishesforhim,hookshim。”
  “Sheshallgooffto-morrow,thelittleartfulcreature。”
  saidMrs。Sedley,withgreatenergy。