Woulditnot,George?Toturnthetablesonthem?"
"Yes,"saidI,"Ishouldliketohavethelaughagainstthem。"
"SowouldI,onlythatIshouldcompromisemyselfbytellingthestory。Itwouldn’tdoatalltohaveittoldatOxfordwithmynameattachedtoit。"
TothisalsoIassented。TowhatwouldInothaveassentedinmyanxietytomakehimhappyafterhismisery?
Butallwasnotoveryet。Hewasinbednow,butitwasnecessarythatheshouldriseagainonthemorrow。Athome,inEngland,whatwasrequiredmightperhapshavebeenmadeduringthenight;buthere,amongtheslowFlemings,anysuchexertionwouldhavebeenimpossible。Mr。Horne,moreover,hadnodesiretobetroubledinhisretirementbyatailor。
NowthelandlordoftheGoldenFleecewasaverystoutman,——averystoutmanindeed。Lookingathimashestoodwithhishandsinhispocketsattheportalofhisownestablishment,IcouldnotbutthinkthathewasstoutereventhanMr。Horne。Butthenhewascertainlymuchshorter,andthewantofdueproportionprobablyaddedtohisunwieldyappearance。Iwalkedroundhimonceortwicewishfully,measuringhiminmyeye,andthinkingofwhattexturemightbetheSundaybestofsuchaman。TheclotheswhichhethenhadonwerecertainlynotexactlysuitedtoMr。Horne’stastes。
HesawthatIwasobservinghim,andappeareduneasyandoffended。
IhadalreadyascertainedthathespokealittleEnglish。OfFlemishIknewliterallynothing,andinFrench,withwhichprobablyhewasalsoacquainted,Iwasbynomeansvoluble。ThebusinesswhichIhadtotransactwasintricate,andIrequiredtheuseofmymother—tongue。
Itwasintricateanddelicate,anddifficultwithal。Ibeganbyremarkingontheweather,buthedidnottakemyremarkskindly。I
aminclinedtofancythathethoughtIwasdesirousofborrowingmoneyfromhim。Atanyratehegavemenoencouragementinmyfirstadvances。
"Vatmisfortune?"atlastheasked,whenIhadsucceededinmakinghimunderstandthatagentlemanupstairsrequiredhisassistance。
"Hehaslostthesethings,"andItookholdofmyowngarments。
"It’salongstory,orI’dtellyouhow;buthehasnotapairintheworldtillhegetsbacktoBrussels,——unlessyoucanlendhimone。"
"Lostheesbr—?"andheopenedhiseyeswide,andlookedatmewithastonishment。
"Yes,yes,exactlyso,"saidI,interruptinghim。"Mostastonishingthing,isn’tit?Butit’squitetrue。"
"Vasheesmoneyindepocket?"askedmyauspiciouslandlord。
"No,no,no。It’snotsobadasthat,hismoneyisallright。I
hadthemoney,luckily。"
"Ah!datisbetter。Buthehavelostheesb—?"
"Yes,yes;"Iwasnowgettingratherimpatient。"Thereisnomistakeaboutit。Hehaslostthemassureasyoustandthere。"
AndthenIproceededtoexplainthatasthegentlemaninquestionwasverystout,andashe,thelandlord,wasstoatalso,hemightassistusinthisgreatcalamitybyaloanfromhisownwardrobe。
Whenhefoundthatthemoneywasnotinthepocket,andthathisbillthereforewouldbepaid,hewasnotindisposedtobegracious。
Hewould,hesaid,desirehisservanttotakeupwhatwasrequiredtoMr。Horne’schamber。Iendeavouredtomakehimunderstandthatasombrecolourwouldbepreferable;butheonlyansweredthathewouldputthebestthathehadatthegentleman’sdisposal。Hecouldnotthinkofofferinganythinglessthanhisbestonsuchanoccasion。Andthenheturnedhisbackandwenthisway,mutteringashewentsomethinginFlemish,whichIbelievedtobeanexclamationofastonishmentthatanymanshould,underanycircumstances,losesuchanarticle。
Itwasnowgettinglate;sowhenIhadtakenashortstrollbymyself,IwenttobedwithoutdisturbingMr。Horneagainthatnight。
OnthefollowingmorningIthoughtitbestnottogotohimunlesshesentforme;soIdesiredthebootstolethimknowthatIhadorderedbreakfastinaprivateroom,andthatIwouldawaithimthereunlesshewishedtoseeme。Hesentmewordbacktosaythathewouldbewithmeveryshortly。
Hedidnotkeepmewaitingabovehalfanhour,butIconfessthatthathalfhourwasnotpleasantlyspent。Ifearedthathistemperwouldbetriedindressing,andthathewouldnotbeabletoeathisbreakfastinahappystateofmind。SothatwhenIheardhisheavyfootstepadvancingalongthepassagemyheartdidmisgiveme,andI
feltthatIwastrembling。
Thatstepwascertainlyslowerandmoreponderousthanusual。Therewasalwaysacertaindignityintheverysoundofhismovements,butnowthisseemedtohavebeenenhanced。Tojudgemerelybythesteponewouldhavesaidthatabishopwascomingthatwayinsteadofaprebendary。
Andthenheentered。Intheupperhalfofhisaugustpersonnoalterationwasperceptible。Thehairwasasregularandasgracefulasever,thehandkerchiefaswhite,thecoatasimmaculate;butbelowhiswell—filledwaistcoatapairofredplushbegantoshineinunmitigatedsplendour,andcontinuedfromthencedowntowithinaninchabovehisknee;nor,asitappeared,couldanypullinginducethemtodescendlower。Mr。Hornealwaysworeblacksilkstockings,——atleastsotheworldsupposed,butitwasnowapparentthattheworldhadbeenwronginpresuminghimtobeguiltyofsuchextravagance。Those,atanyrate,whichheexhibitedonthepresentoccasionweremoreeconomical。Theyweresilktothecalf,butthenceupwardstheycontinuedtheircareerinwhitecotton。Thesethenfollowedtheplush;firsttwosnowy,full—sizedpillarsofwhite,andthentwojetcolumnsofflossysilk。Suchwastheappearance,onthatwell—rememberedmorning,oftheRev。AugustusHorne,asheenteredtheroominwhichhisbreakfastwasprepared。
Icouldseeataglancethatadarkfrowncontractedhiseyebrows,andthatthecompressedmusclesofhisupperlipgaveastrangedegreeofausteritytohisopenface。Hecarriedhisheadproudlyonhigh,determinedtobedignifiedinspiteofhismisfortunes,andadvancedtwostepsintotheroomwithoutaremark,asthoughhewereabletoshowthatneitherredplushnorblackclothcoulddisarrangetheequalpoiseofhismightymind!
Andafterallwhatareaman’sgarmentsbuttheoutwardhusksinwhichthefruitiskept,dulytemperedfromthewind?
"Therankisbuttheguineastamp,Theman’sthegowdfora’that。"
Andisnotthetailor’sartaslittleworthy,asinsignificantasthatofthekingwhomakes"Amarquis,duke,anda’that"?
Whowouldbecontenttothinkthathismanlydignitydependedonhiscoatandwaistcoat,orhisholdontheworld’sesteemonanyothergarmentofusualwear?ThatnosuchweaknesssoiledhismindMr。
Hornewasdeterminedtoprove;andthusheenteredtheroomwithmeasuredtread,andsterndignifieddemeanour。
Havingadvancedtwostepshiseyecaughtmine。Idonotknowwhetherhewasmovedbysomeunconscioussmileonmypart;——forintruthIendeavouredtoseemasindifferentashimselftothenatureofhisdress;——orwhetherhewasinvinciblytickledbysomeinwardfancyofhisown,butsuddenlyhisadvancingstepceased,abroadflashofcomichumourspreaditselfoverhisfeatures,heretreatedwithhisbackagainstthewall,andthenburstoutintoanimmoderateroarofloudlaughter。
AndI——whatelsecouldIthendobutlaugh?Helaughed,andI
laughed。Heroared,andIroared。Helifteduphisvastlegstoviewtilltheraysofthemorningsunshonethroughthewindowonthebrighthueswhichhedisplayed;andhedidnotsitdowntohisbreakfasttillhehadineveryfantasticattitudeshownofftothebestadvantagetheredplushofwhichhehadsorecentlybecomeproud。
AnAntwerpprivatecabrioletonthatdayreachedtheyardoftheHoteldeBelleVueatabout4p。m。,andfourwaiters,inafrenzyofastonishment,sawtheReverendAugustusHornedescendfromthevehicleandseekhischamberdressedinthegarmentswhichIhavedescribed。ButIaminclinedtothinkthatheneveragainfavouredanyofhisfriendswithsuchasight。
ItwasonthenexteveningafterthisthatIwentouttodrinkteawithtwomaidenladies,relativesofmine,whokeptaseminaryforEnglishgirlsatBrussels。TheMissesMacmanuswereveryworthywomen,andearnedtheirbreadinanupright,painstakingmanner。I
wouldnotforworldshavepassedthroughBrusselswithoutpayingthemthiscompliment。Theywere,however,perhapsalittledull,andIwasawarethatIshouldnotprobablymeetintheirdrawing—
roommanyofthefashionableinhabitantsofthecity。Mr。Hornehaddeclinedtoaccompanyme;butindoingsohewasgoodenoughtoexpressawarmadmirationforthecharacterofmyworthycousins。
TheelderMissMacmanus,inherlittlenote,hadinformedmethatshewouldhavethepleasureofintroducingmetoafewofmy"compatriots。"IpresumedshemeantEnglishmen;andasIwasinthehabitofmeetingsucheverydayofmylifeathome,IcannotsaythatIwaspeculiarlyelevatedbythepromise。When,however,I
enteredtheroom,therewasnoEnglishmanthere;——therewasnomanofanykind。Thereweretwelveladiescollectedtogetherwiththeviewofmakingtheeveningpassagreeablytome,thesinglevirilebeingamongthemall。IfeltasthoughIwereasortofMohammedinParadise;butIcertainlyfeltalsothattheParadisewasnoneofmyownchoosing。
InthecentreoftheamphitheatrewhichtheladiesformedsatthetwoMissesMacmanus;——there,atleast,theysatwhentheyhadcompletedtheprocessofshakinghandswithme。Totheleftofthem,makingonewingofthesemicircle,werearrangedthefivepupilsbyattendingtowhomtheMissesMacmanusearnedtheirliving;
andtheotherwingconsistedofthefiveladieswhohadfurnishedthemselveswithrelicsofGeneralChasse。Theyweremy"compatriots。"
Iwasintroducedtothemall,oneaftertheother;buttheirnamesdidnotabideinmymemoryonemoment。Iwasthinkingtoomuchofthesingularityoftheadventure,andcouldnotattendtosuchminutiae。Thatthered—rosedharpywasMissGrogram,thatI
remembered;——that,Imaysay,Ishallneverforget。ButwhetherthemotherlyladywiththesomewhatblowsyhairwasMrs。Jones,orMrs。
Green,orMrs。Walker,Icannotnowsay。ThedumpyfemalewiththebroadbackwasalwayscalledAuntSallybytheyoungladies。
Toomuchsugarspoilsone’stea;IthinkIhaveheardthatevenprosperitywillcloywhenitcomesinoverdoses;andaschoolboyhasbeenknowntobeoverdonewithjam。Imyselfhavealwaysbeenpeculiarlyattachedtoladies’society,andhaveavoidedbachelorpartiesasthingsexecrableintheirverynature。ButonthisspecialoccasionIfeltmyselftobethatschoolboy;——Iwasliterallyoverdonewithjam。Myteawasallsugar,sothatIcouldnotdrinkit。Iwasoneamongtwelve。WhatcouldIdoorsay?Theproportionofalloywastoosmalltohaveanyeffectinchangingthenatureofthevirginsilver,andtheconversationbecameabsolutelyfeminine。
Imustconfessalsothatmypreviousexperienceastothesecompatriotsofminehadnotprejudicedmeintheirfavour。I
regardedthemwith,——Iamashamedtosayso,seeingthattheywereladies,——butalmostwithloathing。WhenlastIhadseenthemtheiroccupationhadremindedmeofsomeobscenefeastofharpies,oralmostofghouls。TheyhadbroughtdowntothevergeofdesperationthemanwhomofallmenImostvenerated。OntheseaccountsIwasinclinedtobetaciturnwithreferencetothem;——andthenwhatcouldIhavetosaytotheMissesMacmanus’sfivepupils?
Mycousinatfirstmadeaneffortortwoinmyfavour,buttheseeffortswerefruitless。Isoondiedawayintoutterunrecognisedinsignificance,andtheconversation,asIhavebeforesaid,becamefeminine。AndindeedthathorridMissGrogram,whowas,asitwere,theprincessoftheghouls,nearlymonopolisedthewholeofit。
MammaJones——wewillcallherJonesfortheoccasion——putinawordnowandthen,asdidalsotheelderandmoreenergeticMissMacmanus。Thedumpyladywiththebroadbackatetea—cakeincessantly;thetwodaughterslookedscornful,asthoughtheywereabovetheircompanywithreferencetothefivepupils;andthefivepupilsthemselvessatinarowwiththeutmostpropriety,eachwithherhandscrossedonherlapbeforeher。
OfwhattheyweretalkingatlastIbecameutterlyoblivious。Theyhadignoredme,goingintorealmsofmuslin,questionsofmaid—
servants,femalerights,andcheapunder—clothing;andIthereforehadignoredthem。MymindhadgonebacktoMr。Horneandhisgarments。Whiletheyspokeoftheirrights,Iwasthinkingofhiswrongs;whentheymentionedthepriceofflannel,Ithoughtofthatofbroadcloth。
Butofasuddenmyattentionwasarrested。MissMacmanushadsaidsomethingoftheblacksilksofAntwerp,whenMissGrogramrepliedthatshehadjustreturnedfromthatcityandhadthereenjoyedagreatsuccess。Mycousinhadagainaskedsomethingabouttheblacksilks,thinking,nodoubt,thatMissGrogramhadachievedsomebargain,butthatladyhadsoonundeceivedher。
"Ohno,"saidMissGrogram,"itwasatthecastle。WegotsuchbeautifulrelicsofGeneralChasse!Didn’twe,Mrs。Jones?"
"Indeedwedid,"saidMrs。Jones,bringingoutfrombeneaththeskirtsofherdressandostensiblydisplayingalargeblackbag。
"AndI’vegotsuchabeautifulneedle—case,"saidthebroad—back,displayingherprize。"I’vebeenmakingitupallthemorning。"
AndshehandedoverthearticletoMissMacmanus。
"Andonlylookatthisduckofapen—wiper,"simperedflaxen—hairNo。2。"Onlythinkofwipingone’spenswithrelicsofGeneralChasse!"andshehandeditovertotheotherMissMacmanus。
"Andmine’sapin—cushion,"saidNo。1,exhibitingthetrophy。
"Butthat’snothingtowhatI’vegot,"saidMissGrogram。"Inthefirstplace,there’sapairofslippers,——abeautifulpair;——they’renotmadeupyet,ofcourse;andthen——"
ThetwoMissesMacmanusandtheirfivepupilsweresittingopen—
eared,open—eyed,andopen—mouthed。Howallthesesombre—lookingarticlescouldberelicsofGeneralChassedidnotatfirstappearcleartothem。
"Whatarethey,MissGrogram?"saidtheelderMissMacmanus,holdingtheneedle—caseinonehandandMrs。Jones’sbagintheother。MissMacmanuswasastrong—mindedfemale,andIreverencedmycousinwhenIsawthedecidedwayinwhichsheintendedtoputdownthegreedyarroganceofMissGrogram。
"Theyarerelics。"
"Butwheredotheycomefrom,MissGrogram?"
"Why,fromthecastle,tobesure;——fromGeneralChasse’sownrooms。"
"Didanybodysellthemtoyou?"
"No。"
"Orgivethemtoyou?"
"Why,no;——atleastnotexactlygive。"
"Theretheywere,andshetook’em,"saidthebroad—back。Oh,whatalookMissGrogramgaveher!"Tookthem!ofcourseItookthem。
Thatis,youtookthemasmuchasIdid。Theywerethingsthatwefoundlyingabout。"
"Whatthings?"askedMissMacmanus,inapeculiarlystrong—mindedtone。
MissGrogramseemedtobeforamomentsilenced。Ihadbeenignored,asIhavesaid,andmyexistenceforgotten;butnowI
observedthattheeyesoftheculpritswereturnedtowardsme,——theeyes,thatis,offourofthem。Mrs。Joneslookedatmefrombeneathherfan;thetwogirlsglancedatmefurtively,andthentheireyesfelltothelowestflouncesoftheirfrocks。
MissGrogramturnedherspectaclesrightuponme,andIfanciedthatshenoddedherheadatmeasasortofanswertoMissMacmanus。Thefivepupilsopenedtheirmouthsandeyeswider;butsheofthebroadbackwasnothingabashed。Itwouldhavebeennothingtoherhadtherebeenadozengentlemenintheroom。"Wejustfoundapairofblack——。"Thewholetruthwastoldintheplainestpossiblelanguage。
"Oh,AuntSally!""AuntSally,howcanyou?""Holdyourtongue,AuntSally!"
"AndthenMissGrogramjustcutthemupwithherscissors,"
continuedAuntSally,notawhitabashed,"andgaveuseachabit,onlyshetookmorethanhalfforherself。"Itwascleartomethattherehadbeensomequarrel,somedeliciousquarrel,betweenAuntSallyandMissGrogram。ThroughthewholeadventureIhadratherrespectedAuntSally。"Shetookmorethanhalfforherself,"
continuedAuntSally。"Shekeptallthe——"
"Jemima,"saidtheelderMissMacmanus,interruptingthespeakerandaddressinghersister,"itistime,Ithink,fortheyoungladiestoretire。Willyoubekindenoughtoseethemtotheirrooms?"Thefivepupilsthereuponrosefromtheirseats——andcourtesied。Theythenlefttheroominfile,theyoungerMissMacmanusshowingthemtheway。
"Butwehaven’tdoneanyharm,havewe?"askedMrs。Jones,withsometremulousnessinhervoice。
"Well,Idon’tknow,"saidMissMacmanus。"WhatI’mthinkingofnowisthis;——towhom,Iwonder,didthegarmentsproperlybelong?Whohadbeentheownerandwearerofthem?"
"Why,GeneralChasseofcourse,"saidMissGrogram。
"Theywerethegeneral’s,"repeatedthetwoyoungladies;blushing,however,astheyalludedtothesubject。
"Well,wethoughttheywerethegeneral’s,certainly;andaveryexcellentarticletheywere,"saidMrs。Jones。
"Perhapstheywerethebutler’s?"saidAuntSally。Icertainlyhadnotgivenhercreditforsomuchsarcasm。
"Butler’s!"exclaimedMissGrogram,withatossofherhead。
"Oh,AuntSally,AuntSally!howcanyou?"shriekedthetwoyoungladies。
"Ohlaws!"ejaculatedMrs。Jones。
"Idon’tthinkthattheycouldhavebelongedtothebutler,"saidMissMacmanus,withmuchauthority,"seeingthatdomesticsinthiscountryarenevercladingarmentsofthatdescription;sofarmyownobservationenablesmetospeakwithcertainty。ButitisequallysurethattheywereneverthepropertyofthegenerallatelyincommandatAntwerp。Generals,whentheyareinfulldress,wearornamentallaceupontheir——theirregimentals;andwhen——"Somuchshesaid,andsomethingmore,whichitmaybeunnecessarythatI
shouldrepeat;butsuchwerehereloquenceandlogicthatnodoubtwouldhavebeenleftonthemindofanyimpartialhearer。Ifanargumentativespeakereverprovedanything,MissMacmanusprovedthatGeneralChassehadneverbeenthewearerofthearticleinquestion。
"ButIknowverywelltheywerehis!"saidMissGrogram,whowasnotanimpartialhearer。"Ofcoursetheywere;whoseelse’sshouldtheybe?"
"I’msureIhopetheywerehis,"saidoneoftheyoungladies,almostcrying。
"IwishI’dnevertakenit,"saidtheother。
"Dear,dear,dear!"saidMrs。Jones。
"I’llgiveyoumyneedle—case,MissGrogram,"saidAuntSally。
Ihadsathithertosilentduringthewholescene,meditatinghowbestImightconfoundthered—nosedharpy。Now,Ithought,wasthetimeformetostrikein。
"Ireallythink,ladies,thattherehasbeensomemistake,"saidI。
"Therehasbeennomistakeatall,sir!"saidMissGrogram。
"Perhapsnot,"Ianswered,verymildly;"verylikelynot。ButsomeaffairofasimilarnaturewasverymuchtalkedaboutinAntwerpyesterday。"
"Ohlaws!"againejaculatedMrs。Jones。
"TheaffairIalludetohasbeentalkedaboutagooddeal,certainly,"Icontinued。"Butperhapsitmaybealtogetheradifferentcircumstance。"
"Andwhatmaybethecircumstancetowhichyouallude?"askedMissMacmanus,inthesameauthoritativetone。
"Idaresayithasnothingtodowiththeseladies,"saidI;"butanarticleofdress,ofthenaturetheyhavedescribed,wascutupintheCastleofAntwerponthedaybeforeyesterday。Itbelongedtoagentlemanwhowasvisitingtheplace;andIwasgiventounderstandthatheisdeterminedtopunishthepeoplewhohavewrongedhim。"
"Itcan’tbethesame,"saidMissGrogram;butIcouldseethatshewastrembling。
"Ohlaws!whatwillbecomeofus?"saidMrs。Jones。
"YoucanallprovethatIdidn’ttouchthem,andthatIwarnedhernot,"saidAuntSally。Inthemeantimethetwoyoungladieshadalmostfaintedbehindtheirfans。
"Buthowhaditcometopass,"askedMissMacmanus,"thatthegentlemanhad——"
"Iknownothingmoreaboutit,cousin,"saidI;"onlyitdoesseemthatthereisanoddcoincidence。"
ImmediatelyafterthisItookmyleave。IsawthatIhadavengedmyfriend,andspreaddismayintheheartsofthesewhohadinjuredhim。Ihadlearnedinthecourseoftheeveningatwhathotelthefiveladieswerestaying;andinthecourseofthenextmorningI
saunteredintothehall,andfindingoneoftheportersalone,askediftheywerestillthere。Themantoldmethattheyhadstartedbytheearliestdiligence。"And,"saidhe,"ifyouareafriendoftheirs,perhapsyouwilltakechargeofthesethings,whichtheyhaveleftbehindthem?"Sosaying,hepointedtoatableatthebackofthehall,onwhichwerelyingtheblackbag,theblackneedle—case,theblackpincushion,andtheblackpen—wiper。TherewasalsoaheapoffragmentsofclothwhichIwellknewhadbeenintendedbyMissGrogramforthecomfortofherfeetandancles。
Ideclinedthecommission,however。"Theywerenospecialfriendsofmine,"Isaid;andIleftalltherelicsstilllyingonthelittletableinthebackhall。
"Uponthewhole,Iamsatisfied!"saidtheRev。AugustusHorne,whenItoldhimthefinaleofthestory。