BetweenHampshireandLondonSirPittCrawleyhaddonemorethanrepairfencesandrestoredilapidatedlodgesontheQueen’sCrawleyestate。
Likeawisemanhehadsettoworktorebuildtheinjuredpopularityofhishouseandstopupthegapsandruinsinwhichhisnamehadbeenleftbyhisdisreputableandthriftlessoldpredecessor。Hewaselectedfortheboroughspeedilyafterhisfather’sdemise;amagistrate,amemberofparliament,acountymagnateandrepresentativeofanancientfamily,hemadeithisdutytoshowhimselfbeforetheHampshirepublic,subscribedhandsomelytothecountycharities,calledassiduouslyuponallthecountyfolk,andlaidhimselfoutinawordtotakethatpositioninHampshire,andintheEmpireafterwards,towhichhethoughthisprodigioustalentsjustlyentitledhim。LadyJanewasinstructedtobefriendlywiththeFuddlestones,andtheWapshots,andtheotherfamousbaronets,theirneighbours。TheircarriagesmightfrequentlybeseenintheQueen’sCrawleyavenuenow;
theydinedprettyfrequentlyattheHallwherethecookerywassogoodthatitwasclearLadyJaneveryseldomhadahandinit,andinreturnPittandhiswifemostenergeticallydinedoutinallsortsofweatherandatallsortsofdistances。ForthoughPittdidnotcareforjoviality,beingafrigidmanofpoorhearthandappetite,yetheconsideredthattobehospitableandcondescendingwasquiteincumbenton-hisstation,andeverytimethathegotaheadachefromtoolonganafter-dinnersitting,hefeltthathewasamartyrtoduty。Hetalkedaboutcrops,corn-laws,politics,withthebestcountrygentlemen。
Hewhohadbeenformerlyinclinedtobeasadfree-thinkeronthesepointsenteredintopoachingandgamepreservingwithardour。Hedidn’thunt;hewasn’tahuntingman;hewasamanofbooksandpeacefulhabits;buthethoughtthatthebreedofhorsesmustbekeptupinthecountry,andthatthebreedoffoxesmustthereforebelookedto,andforhispart,ifhisfriend,SirHuddlestoneFuddlestone,likedtodrawhiscountryandmeetasofoldtheF。houndsusedtodoatQueen’sCrawley,heshouldbehappytoseehimthere,andthegentlemenoftheFuddlestonehunt。AndtoLadySouthdown’sdismaytoohebecamemoreorthodoxinhistendencieseveryday;gaveuppreachinginpublicandattendingmeeting-houses;wentstoutlytochurch;calledontheBishopandalltheClergyatWinchester;andmadenoobjectionwhentheVenerableArchdeaconTrumperaskedforagameofwhist。WhatpangsmusthavebeenthoseofLadySouthdown,andwhatanuttercastawayshemusthavethoughtherson-in-lawforpermittingsuchagodlessdiversion!Andwhen,onthereturnofthefamilyfromanoratorioatWinchester,theBaronetannouncedtotheyoungladiesthatheshouldnextyearveryprobablytakethemtothe“countyballs。”theyworshippedhimforhiskindness。LadyJanewasonlytooobedient,andperhapsgladherselftogo。TheDowagerwroteoffthedirestdescriptionsofherdaughter’sworldlybehaviourtotheauthoressoftheWasherwomanofFinchleyCommonattheCape;andherhouseinBrightonbeingaboutthistimeunoccupied,returnedtothatwatering-place,herabsencebeingnotverymuchdeploredbyherchildren。
Wemaysuppose,too,thatRebecca,onpayingasecondvisittoQueen’sCrawley,didnotfeelparticularlygrievedattheabsenceoftheladyofthemedicinechest;thoughshewroteaChristmaslettertoherLadyship,inwhichsherespectfullyrecalledherselftoLadySouthdown’srecollection,spokewithgratitudeofthedelightwhichherLadyship’sconversationhadgivenherontheformervisit,dilatedonthekindnesswithwhichherLadyshiphadtreatedherinsickness,anddeclaredthateverythingatQueen’sCrawleyremindedherofherabsentfriend。
AgreatpartofthealtereddemeanourandpopularityofSirPittCrawleymighthavebeentracedtothecounselsofthatastutelittleladyofCurzonStreet。”YouremainaBaronet——youconsenttobeamerecountrygentleman。”
shesaidtohim,whilehehadbeenherguestinLondon。
“No,SirPittCrawley,Iknowyoubetter。Iknowyourtalentsandyourambition。Youfancyyouhidethemboth,butyoucanconcealneitherfromme。IshowedLordSteyneyourpamphletonmalt。Hewasfamiliarwithit,andsaiditwasintheopinionofthewholeCabinetthemostmasterlythingthathadappearedonthesubject。
TheMinistryhasitseyeuponyou,andIknowwhatyouwant。YouwanttodistinguishyourselfinParliament;
everyonesaysyouarethefinestspeakerinEnglandforyourspeechesatOxfordarestillremembered。YouwanttobeMemberfortheCounty,where,withyourownvoteandyourboroughatyourback,youcancommandanything。AndyouwanttobeBaronCrawleyofQueen’sCrawley,andwillbebeforeyoudie。Isawitall。Icouldreadyourheart,SirPitt。IfIhadahusbandwhopossessedyourintellectashedoesyourname,IsometimesthinkIshouldnotbeunworthyofhim——but——butIamyourkinswomannow。”sheaddedwithalaugh。”Poorlittlepenniless,Ihavegotalittleinterest——andwhoknows,perhapsthemousemaybeabletoaidthelion。”
PittCrawleywasamazedandenrapturedwithherspeech。”Howthatwomancomprehendsme!”hesaid。
“InevercouldgetJanetoreadthreepagesofthemaltpamphlet。ShehasnoideathatIhavecommandingtalentsorsecretambition。SotheyremembermyspeakingatOxford,dothey?Therascals!NowthatIrepresentmyboroughandmaysitforthecounty,theybegintorecollectme!Why,LordSteynecutmeattheleveelastyear;theyarebeginningtofindoutthatPittCrawleyissomeoneatlast。Yes,themanwasalwaysthesamewhomthesepeopleneglected:itwasonlytheopportunitythatwaswanting,andIwillshowthemnowthatIcanspeakandactaswellaswrite。Achillesdidnotdeclarehimselfuntiltheygavehimthesword。Iholditnow,andtheworldshallyethearofPittCrawley。”
Thereforeitwasthatthisroguishdiplomatisthasgrownsohospitable;thathewassociviltooratoriosandhospitals;sokindtoDeansandChapters;sogenerousingivingandacceptingdinners;souncommonlygracioustofarmersonmarket-days;andsomuchinterestedaboutcountybusiness;andthattheChristmasattheHallwasthegayestwhichhadbeenknownthereformanyalongday。
OnChristmasDayagreatfamilygatheringtookplace。
AlltheCrawleysfromtheRectorycametodine。RebeccawasasfrankandfondofMrs。Buteasiftheotherhadneverbeenherenemy;shewasaffectionatelyinterestedinthedeargirls,andsurprisedattheprogresswhichtheyhadmadeinmusicsincehertime,andinsisteduponencoringoneoftheduetsoutofthegreatsong-bookswhichJim,grumbling,hadbeenforcedtobringunderhisarmfromtheRectory。Mrs。Bute,perforce,wasobligedtoadoptadecentdemeanourtowardsthelittleadventuress——ofcoursebeingfreetodiscoursewithherdaughtersafterwardsabouttheabsurdrespectwithwhichSirPitttreatedhissister-in-law。ButJim,whohadsatnexttoheratdinner,declaredshewasatrump,andoneandalloftheRector’sfamilyagreedthatthelittleRawdonwasafineboy。Theyrespectedapossiblebaronetintheboy,betweenwhomandthetitletherewasonlythelittlesicklypalePittBinkie。
Thechildrenwereverygoodfriends。PittBinkiewastoolittleadogforsuchabigdogasRawdontoplaywith;andMatildabeingonlyagirl,ofcoursenotfitcompanionforayounggentlemanwhowasneareightyearsold,andgoingintojacketsverysoon。Hetookthecommandofthissmallpartyatonce——thelittlegirlandthelittleboyfollowinghimaboutwithgreatreverenceatsuchtimesashecondescendedtosportwiththem。Hishappinessandpleasureinthecountrywereextreme。Thekitchengardenpleasedhimhugely,theflowersmoderately,butthepigeonsandthepoultry,andthestableswhenhewasallowedtovisitthem,weredelightfulobjectstohim。HeresistedbeingkissedbytheMissesCrawley,butheallowedLadyJanesometimestoembracehim,anditwasbyhersidethathelikedtositwhen,thesignaltoretiretothedrawing-roombeinggiven,theladiesleftthegentlementotheirclaret——byhersideratherthanbyhismother。ForRebecca,seeingthattendernesswasthefashion,calledRawdontoheroneeveningandstoopeddownandkissedhiminthepresenceofalltheladies。
Helookedherfullinthefaceaftertheoperation,tremblingandturningveryred,ashiswontwaswhenmoved。”Youneverkissmeathome,Mamma。”hesaid,atwhichtherewasageneralsilenceandconsternationandabynomeanspleasantlookinBecky’seyes。
Rawdonwasfondofhissister-in-law,forherregardforhisson。LadyJaneandBeckydidnotgetonquitesowellatthisvisitasonoccasionoftheformerone,whentheColonel’swifewasbentuponpleasing。Thosetwospeechesofthechildstruckratherachill。PerhapsSirPittwasrathertooattentivetoher。
ButRawdon,asbecamehisageandsize,wasfonderofthesocietyofthementhanofthewomen,andneverweariedofaccompanyinghissiretothestables,whithertheColonelretiredtosmokehiscigar——Jim,theRector’sson,sometimesjoininghiscousininthatandotheramusements。
HeandtheBaronet’skeeperwereveryclosefriends,theirmutualtastefor“dawgs“bringingthemmuchtogether。Ononeday,Mr。James,theColonel,andHorn,thekeeper,wentandshotpheasants,takinglittleRawdonwiththem。Onanothermostblissfulmorning,thesefourgentlemenpartookoftheamusementofrat-huntinginabarn,thanwhichsportRawdonasyethadneverseenanythingmorenoble。Theystoppeduptheendsofcertaindrainsinthebarn,intotheotheropeningsofwhichferretswereinserted,andthenstoodsilentlyaloof,withupliftedstakesintheirhands,andananxiouslittleterrierMr。James’scelebrated“dawg“Forceps,indeedscarcelybreathingfromexcitement,listeningmotionlessonthreelegs,tothefaintsqueakingoftheratsbelow。Desperatelyboldatlast,thepersecutedanimalsboltedabove-ground——theterrieraccountedforone,thekeeperforanother;Rawdon,fromflurryandexcitement,missedhisrat,butontheotherhandhehalf-murderedaferret。
ButthegreatestdayofallwasthatonwhichSirHuddlestoneFuddlestone’shoundsmetuponthelawnatQueen’sCrawley。
ThatwasafamoussightforlittleRawdon。Athalf-pastten,TomMoody,SirHuddlestoneFuddlestone’shuntsman,wasseentrottinguptheavenue,followedbythenoblepackofhoundsinacompactbody——therearbeingbroughtupbythetwowhipscladinstainedscarletfrocks——lighthard-featuredladsonwell-bredleanhorses,possessingmarvellousdexterityincastingthepointsoftheirlongheavywhipsatthethinnestpartofanydog’sskinwhodarestostragglefromthemainbody,ortotaketheslightestnotice,orevensomuchaswink,attheharesandrabbitsstartingundertheirnoses。
NextcomesboyJack,TomMoody’sson,whoweighsfivestone,measureseight-and-fortyinches,andwillneverbeanybigger。Heisperchedonalargeraw-bonedhunter,half-coveredbyacapacioussaddle。ThisanimalisSirHuddlestoneFuddlestone’sfavouritehorsetheNob。
Otherhorses,riddenbyothersmallboys,arrivefromtimetotime,awaitingtheirmasters,whowillcomecanteringonanon。
TomMoodyridesuptothedooroftheHall,whereheiswelcomedbythebutler,whooffershimdrink,whichhedeclines。Heandhispackthendrawoffintoashelteredcornerofthelawn,wherethedogsrollonthegrass,andplayorgrowlangrilyatoneanother,everandanonbreakingoutintofuriousfightspeedilytobequelledbyTom’svoice,unmatchedatrating,orthesnakythongsofthewhips。
Manyyounggentlemencanteruponthoroughbredhacks,spatter-dashedtotheknee,andenterthehousetodrinkcherry-brandyandpaytheirrespectstotheladies,or,moremodestandsportsmanlike,divestthemselvesoftheirmud-boots,exchangetheirhacksfortheirhunters,andwarmtheirbloodbyapreliminarygalloproundthelawn。ThentheycollectroundthepackinthecornerandtalkwithTomMoodyofpastsport,andthemeritsofSnivellerandDiamond,andofthestateofthecountryandofthewretchedbreedoffoxes。
SirHuddlestonepresentlyappearsmountedonaclevercobandridesuptotheHall,whereheentersanddoesthecivilthingbytheladies,afterwhich,beingamanoffewwords,heproceedstobusiness。Thehoundsaredrawnuptothehall-door,andlittleRawdondescendsamongstthem,excitedyethalf-alarmedbythecaresseswhichtheybestowuponhim,atthethumpshereceivesfromtheirwavingtails,andattheircaninebickerings,scarcelyrestrainedbyTomMoody’stongueandlash。
Meanwhile,SirHuddlestonehashoistedhimselfunwieldilyontheNob:“Let’strySowster’sSpinney,Tom。”
saystheBaronet,“FarmerMangletellsmetherearetwofoxesinit。”Tomblowshishornandtrotsoff,followedbythepack,bythewhips,bytheyounggentsfromWinchester,bythefarmersoftheneighbourhood,bythelabourersoftheparishonfoot,withwhomthedayisagreatholiday,SirHuddlestonebringinguptherearwithColonelCrawley,andthewholecortegedisappearsdowntheavenue。
TheReverendButeCrawleywhohasbeentoomodesttoappearatthepublicmeetbeforehisnephew’swindows,whomTomMoodyremembersfortyyearsbackaslenderdivineridingthewildesthorses,jumpingthewidestbrooks,andlarkingoverthenewestgatesinthecountry——hisReverence,wesay,happenstotrotoutfromtheRectoryLaneonhispowerfulblackhorsejustasSirHuddlestonepasses;hejoinstheworthyBaronet。Houndsandhorsemendisappear,andlittleRawdonremainsonthedoorsteps,wonderingandhappy。
Duringtheprogressofthismemorableholiday,littleRawdon,ifhehadgotnospeciallikingforhisuncle,alwaysawfulandcoldandlockedupinhisstudy,plungedinjustice-businessandsurroundedbybailiffsandfarmers——hasgainedthegoodgracesofhismarriedandmaidenaunts,ofthetwolittlefolksoftheHall,andofJimoftheRectory,whomSirPittisencouragingtopayhisaddressestooneoftheyoungladies,withanunderstandingdoubtlessthatheshallbepresentedtothelivingwhenitshallbevacatedbyhisfox-huntingoldsire。Jimhasgivenupthatsporthimselfandconfineshimselftoalittleharmlessduck-orsnipe-shooting,oralittlequiettriflingwiththeratsduringtheChristmasholidays,afterwhichhewillreturntotheUniversityandtryandnotbeplucked,oncemore。Hehasalreadyeschewedgreencoats,redneckcloths,andotherworldlyornaments,andispreparinghimselfforachangeinhiscondition。InthischeapandthriftywaySirPitttriestopayoffhisdebttohisfamily。
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