MrFlintwinchwasthefirsttostir。’Affery,mywoman,’saidhe,sidlingatherwithhisfistsclenched,andhiselbowsquiveringwithimpatiencetoshakeher,’youareatyouroldtricks。You’llbewalkinginyoursleepnext,mywoman,andplayingthewholeroundofyourdistemperedantics。Youmusthavesomephysic。WhenIhaveshownthisgentlemanout,I’llmakeyouupsuchacomfortabledose,mywoman;suchacomfortabledose!’
ItdidnotappearaltogethercomfortableinexpectationtoMistressAffery;butJeremiah,withoutfurtherreferencetohishealingmedicine,tookanothercandlefromMrsClennam’stable,andsaid,’Now,sir;shallIlightyoudown?’
MrDorritprofessedhimselfobliged,andwentdown。MrFlintwinchshuthimout,andchainedhimout,withoutamoment’slossoftime。
Hewasagainpassedbythetwomen,onegoingoutandtheothercomingin;gotintothevehiclehehadleftwaiting,andwasdrivenaway。
Beforehehadgonefar,thedriverstoppedtolethimknowthathehadgivenhisname,number,andaddresstothetwomen,ontheirjointrequisition;andalsotheaddressatwhichhehadtakenMrDorritup,thehouratwhichhehadbeencalledfromhisstandandthewaybywhichhehadcome。Thisdidnotmakethenight’sadventurerunanylesshotlyinMrDorrit’smind,eitherwhenhesatdownbyhisfireagain,orwhenhewenttobed。Allnighthehauntedthedismalhouse,sawthetwopeopleresolutelywaiting,heardthewomanwithherapronoverherfacecryoutaboutthenoise,andfoundthebodyofthemissingBlandois,nowburiedinthecellar,andnowbrickedupinawall。
ACastleintheAirManifoldarethecaresofwealthandstate。MrDorrit’ssatisfactioninrememberingthatithadnotbeennecessaryforhimtoannouncehimselftoClennamandCo。,ortomakeanallusiontohishavinghadanyknowledgeoftheintrusivepersonofthatname,hadbeendampedover-night,whileitwasstillfresh,byadebatethatarosewithinhimwhetherornoheshouldtaketheMarshalseainhiswayback,andlookattheoldgate。Hehaddecidednottodoso;andhadastonishedthecoachmanbybeingveryfiercewithhimforproposingtogooverLondonBridgeandrecrosstheriverbyWaterlooBridge——acoursewhichwouldhavetakenhimalmostwithinsightofhisoldquarters。Still,forallthat,thequestionhadraisedaconflictinhisbreast;and,forsomeoddreasonornoreason,hewasvaguelydissatisfied。EvenattheMerdledinner-
tablenextday,hewassooutofsortsaboutitthathecontinuedatintervalstoturnitoverandover,inamannerfrightfullyinconsistentwiththegoodsocietysurroundinghim。ItmadehimhottothinkwhattheChiefButler’sopinionofhimwouldhavebeen,ifthatillustriouspersonagecouldhaveplumbedwiththatheavyeyeofhisthestreamofhismeditations。
Thefarewellbanquetwasofagorgeousnature,andwounduphisvisitinamostbrilliantmanner。Fannycombinedwiththeattractionsofheryouthandbeauty,acertainweightofself-
sustainmentasifshehadbeenmarriedtwentyyears。Hefeltthathecouldleaveherwithaquietmindtotreadthepathsofdistinction,andwished——butwithoutabatementofpatronage,andwithoutprejudicetotheretiringvirtuesofhisfavouritechild——
thathehadsuchanotherdaughter。
’Mydear,’hetoldheratparting,’ourfamilylookstoyouto——ha——assertitsdignityand——hum——maintainitsimportance。I
knowyouwillneverdisappointit。’
’No,papa,’saidFanny,’youmayrelyuponthat,Ithink。MybestlovetodearestAmy,andIwillwritetoherverysoon。’
’ShallIconveyanymessageto——ha——anybodyelse?’askedMrDorrit,inaninsinuatingmanner。
’Papa,’saidFanny,beforewhomMrsGeneralinstantlyloomed,’no,Ithankyou。Youareverykind,Pa,butImustbegtobeexcused。
Thereisnoothermessagetosend,Ithankyou,dearpapa,thatitwouldbeatallagreeabletoyoutotake。’
Theypartedinanouterdrawing-room,whereonlyMrSparklerwaitedonhislady,anddutifullybidedhistimeforshakinghands。WhenMrSparklerwasadmittedtothisclosingaudience,MrMerdlecamecreepinginwithnotmuchmoreappearanceofarmsinhissleevesthanifhehadbeenthetwinbrotherofMissBiffin,andinsistedonescortingMrDorritdown-stairs。AllMrDorrit’sprotestationsbeinginvain,heenjoyedthehonourofbeingaccompaniedtothehall-doorbythisdistinguishedman,whoasMrDorrittoldhiminshakinghandsonthestephadreallyoverwhelmedhimwithattentionsandservicesduringthismemorablevisit。Thustheyparted;MrDorritenteringhiscarriagewithaswellingbreast,notatallsorrythathisCourier,whohadcometotakeleaveinthelowerregions,shouldhaveanopportunityofbeholdingthegrandeurofhisdeparture。
TheaforesaidgrandeurwasyetfulluponMrDorritwhenhealightedathishotel。HelpedoutbytheCourierandsomehalf-dozenofthehotelservants,hewaspassingthroughthehallwithaserenemagnificence,whenlo!asightpresenteditselfthatstruckhimdumbandmotionless。JohnChivery,inhisbestclothes,withhistallhatunderhisarm,hisivory-handledcanegenteellyembarrassinghisdeportment,andabundleofcigarsinhishand!
’Now,youngman,’saidtheporter。’Thisisthegentleman。Thisyoungmanhaspersistedinwaiting,sir,sayingyouwouldbegladtoseehim。’
MrDorritglaredontheyoungman,choked,andsaid,inthemildestoftones,’Ah!YoungJohn!ItisYoungJohn,Ithink;isitnot?’
’Yes,sir,’returnedYoungJohn。
’I——ha——thoughtitwasYoungjohn!’saidMrDorrit。’Theyoungmanmaycomeup,’turningtotheattendants,ashepassedon:’ohyes,hemaycomeup。LetYoungJohnfollow。Iwillspeaktohimabove。’
YoungJohnfollowed,smilingandmuchgratified。MrDorrit’sroomswerereached。Candleswerelighted。Theattendantswithdrew。
’Now,sir,’saidMrDorrit,turningrounduponhimandseizinghimbythecollarwhentheyweresafelyalone。’Whatdoyoumeanbythis?’
Theamazementandhorrordepictedintheunfortunatejohn’sface——
forhehadratherexpectedtobeembracednext——wereofthatpowerfullyexpressivenaturethatMrDorritwithdrewhishandandmerelyglaredathim。
’Howdareyoudothis?’saidMrDorrit。’Howdoyoupresumetocomehere?Howdareyouinsultme?’
’Iinsultyou,sir?’criedYoungJohn。’Oh!’
’Yes,sir,’returnedMrDorrit。’Insultme。Yourcominghereisanaffront,animpertinence,anaudacity。Youarenotwantedhere。
Whosentyouhere?What——ha——theDevildoyoudohere?’
’Ithought,sir,’saidYoungJohn,withaspaleandshockedafaceaseverhadbeenturnedtoMrDorrit’sinhislife——eveninhisCollegelife:’Ithought,sir,youmightn’tobjecttohavethegoodnesstoacceptabundle——’
’Damnyourbundle,sir!’criedMrDorrit,inirrepressiblerage。
’I——hum——don’tsmoke。’
’Ihumblybegyourpardon,sir。Youusedto。’
’Tellmethatagain,’criedMrDorrit,quitebesidehimself,’andI’lltakethepokertoyou!’
JohnChiverybackedtothedoor。
’Stop,sir!’criedMrDorrit。’Stop!Sitdown。Confoundyou,sitdown!’
JohnChiverydroppedintothechairnearestthedoor,andMrDorritwalkedupanddowntheroom;rapidlyatfirst;then,moreslowly。
Once,hewenttothewindow,andstoodtherewithhisforeheadagainsttheglass。Allofasudden,heturnedandsaid:
’Whatelsedidyoucomefor,Sir?’
’Nothingelseintheworld,sir。Ohdearme!Onlytosay,Sir,thatIhopedyouwaswell,andonlytoaskifMissAmywasWell?’
’What’sthattoyou,sir?’retortedMrDorrit。
’It’snothingtome,sir,byrights。Ineverthoughtoflesseningthedistancebetwixtus,Iamsure。Iknowit’saliberty,sir,butIneverthoughtyou’dhavetakenitill。Uponmywordandhonour,sir,’saidYoungJohn,withemotion,’inmypoorway,Iamtooproudtohavecome,Iassureyou,ifIhadthoughtso。’
MrDorritwasashamed。Hewentbacktothewindow,andleanedhisforeheadagainsttheglassforsometime。Whenheturned,hehadhishandkerchiefinhishand,andhehadbeenwipinghiseyeswithit,andhelookedtiredandill。
’YoungJohn,Iamverysorrytohavebeenhastywithyou,but——ha——
someremembrancesarenothappyremembrances,and——hum——youshouldn’thavecome。’
’Ifeelthatnow,sir,’returnedJohnChivery;’butIdidn’tbefore,andHeavenknowsImeantnoharm,sir。’
’No。No,’saidMrDorrit。’Iam——hum——sureofthat。Ha。Givemeyourhand,YoungJohn,givemeyourhand。’
YoungJohngaveit;butMrDorrithaddrivenhisheartoutofit,andnothingcouldchangehisfacenow,fromitswhite,shockedlook。
’There!’saidMrDorrit,slowlyshakinghandswithhim。’Sitdownagain,YoungJohn。’
’Thankyou,sir——butI’dratherstand。’
MrDorritsatdowninstead。Afterpainfullyholdinghisheadalittlewhile,heturnedittohisvisitor,andsaid,withanefforttobeeasy:
’Andhowisyourfather,YoungJohn?How——ha——howaretheyall,YoungJohn?’
’Thankyou,sir,They’reallprettywell,sir。They’renotanywayscomplaining。’
’Hum。Youareinyour——ha——oldbusinessIsee,John?’saidMrDorrit,withaglanceattheoffendingbundlehehadanathematised。
’Partly,sir。Iaminmy’——Johnhesitatedalittle——’father’sbusinesslikewise。’
’Ohindeed!’saidMrDorrit。’Doyou——hahum——goupontheha——’
’Lock,sir?Yes,sir。’
’Muchtodo,John?’
’Yes,sir;we’reprettyheavyatpresent。Idon’tknowhowitis,butwegenerallyAREprettyheavy。’
’Atthistimeoftheyear,YoungJohn?’
’Mostlyatalltimesoftheyear,sir。Idon’tknowthetimethatmakesmuchdifferencetous。Iwishyougoodnight,sir。’
’Stayamoment,John——ha——stayamoment。Hum。Leavemethecigars,John,I——ha——beg。’
’Certainly,sir。’Johnputthem,withatremblinghand,onthetable。
’Stayamoment,YoungJohn;stayanothermoment。Itwouldbea——ha——agratificationtometosendalittle——hum——Testimonial,bysuchatrustymessenger,tobedividedamong——hahum——them——them——
accordingtotheirwants。Wouldyouobjecttotakeit,John?’
’Notinanyways,sir。There’smanyofthem,I’msure,thatwouldbethebetterforit。’
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