"’But,’Isaid,’youseemed——Ireallycouldnothelpnoticing,itwassopronounced——youseemedtopositivelydislikeher。Indeed,I
gatheredfromyourremarktoafriendthathersocietywasdistinctlydistastefultoyou。’
"’ToSmith,’hecorrectedme。’Whatjudgewouldthathowlinglittleblackguardbeofawoman’sworth!Thedislikeofsuchamanasthatisatestimonialtohermerit!’
"’Imaybemistaken,’Isaid;’butshestruckmeasabitcommon。’
"’Sheisnot,perhaps,whattheworldwouldcallalady,’headmitted;’butthen,mydearMac,myopinionoftheworldisnotsuchastorenderITSopinionofmuchvaluetome。Iandtheworlddifferonmostsubjects,Iamgladtosay。Sheisbeautiful,andsheisgood,andsheismychoice。’
"’She’sajollyenoughlittlegirl,’Ireplied,’and,Ishouldsay,affectionate;buthaveyouconsidered,Smythe,whethersheisquite—
—whatshallwesay——quiteasintellectualascouldbedesired?’
"’Really,totellthetruth,Ihavenottroubledmyselfmuchaboutherintellect,’hereplied,withoneofhissneeringsmiles。’I
havenodoubtthattheamountofintellectabsolutelynecessarytotheformationofaBritishhome,Ishallbeabletosupplymyself。
Ihavenodesireforanintellectualwife。Oneiscompelledtomeettiresomepeople,butonedoesnotlivewiththemifonecanavoidit。’
"’No,’hecontinued,revertingtohismorenaturaltone;’themoreI
thinkofElizabeththemoreclearitbecomestomethatsheistheonewomanintheworldforwhommarriagewithmeispossible。I
perceivethattothesuperficialobservermyselectionmustappearextraordinary。Idonotpretendtoexplainit,oreventounderstandit。Thestudyofmankindisbeyondman。Onlyfoolsattemptit。Maybeitishercontrasttomyselfthatattractsme。
Maybemy,perhaps,toospiritualnaturefeelstheneedofcontactwithhercoarserclaytoperfectitself。Icannottell。Thesethingsmustalwaysremainmysteries。IonlyknowthatIloveher——
that,ifanyrelianceistobeplaceduponinstinct,sheisthematetowhomArtemisisleadingme。’
"Itwasclearthathewasinlove,andIthereforeceasedtoarguewithhim。’Youkeptupyouracquaintanceshipwithher,then,afteryou’——Iwasgoingtosay’afteryouceasedtobeSmith,’butnotwishingtoagitatehimbymorementionofthatpersonthanIcouldhelp,Isubstituted,’afteryoureturnedtotheAlbany?’
"’Notexactly,’hereplied;’IlostsightofherafterIleftYarmouth,andIdidnotseeheragainuntilfivedaysago,whenI
cameacrossherinanaeratedbreadshop。Ihadgoneintogetaglassofmilkandabun,andSHEbroughtthemtome。Irecognisedherinamoment。’Hisfacelightedupwithquiteahumansmile。’I
taketeathereeveryafternoonnow,’headded,glancingtowardstheclock,’atfour。’
"’There’snotmuchneedtoaskHERviewsonthesubject,’Isaid,laughing;’herfeelingstowardsyouwereprettyevident。’
"’Well,thatisthecuriouspartofit,’hereplied,withareturntohisformerembarrassment;’shedoesnotseemtocareformenowatall。Indeed,shepositivelyrefusesme。Shesays——toputitinthedearchild’sownracylanguage——thatshewouldn’ttakemeonatanyprice。Shesaysitwouldbelikemarryingaclockworkfigurewithoutthekey。She’smorefrankthancomplimentary,butIlikethat。’
"’Waitaminute,’Isaid;’anideaoccurstome。DoessheknowofyouridentitywithSmith?’
"’No,’hereplied,alarmed,’Iwouldnothaveherknowitforworlds。OnlyyesterdayshetoldmethatIremindedherofafellowshehadmetatYarmouth,andmyheartwasinmymouth。’
"’Howdidshelookwhenshetoldyouthat?’Iasked。
"’Howdidshelook?’herepeated,notunderstandingme。
"’Whatwasherexpressionatthatmoment?’Isaid——’wasitsevereortender?’
"’Well,’hereplied,’nowIcometothinkofit,shedidseemtosoftenabitjustthen。’
"’Mydearboy,’Isaid,’thecaseisasclearasday—light。ShelovesSmith。NogirlwhoadmiredSmithcouldbeattractedbySmythe。Asyourpresentselfyouwillneverwinher。Inafewweeks’time,however,youwillbeSmith。Leavethematteroveruntilthen。ProposetoherasSmith,andshewillacceptyou。
AftermarriageyoucanbreakSmythegentlytoher。’
"’ByJove!’heexclaimed,startledoutofhiscustomarylethargy,’I
neverthoughtofthat。Thetruthis,whenIaminmyrightsenses,Smithandallhisaffairsseemlikeadreamtome。Anyideaconnectedwithhimwouldneverentermymind。’
"Heroseandheldouthishand。’IamsogladIcametoseeyou,’
hesaid;’yoursuggestionhasalmostreconciledmetomymiserablefate。Indeed,IquitelookforwardtoamonthofSmith,now。’
"’I’msopleased,’Ianswered,shakinghandswithhim。’Mindyoucomeandtellmehowyougeton。Anotherman’sloveaffairsarenotusuallyabsorbing,butthereisanelementofinterestaboutyoursthatrendersthecaseexceptional。’
"Weparted,andIdidnotseehimagainforanothermonth。Then,lateoneevening,theservantknockedatmydoortosaythataMr。
Smithwishedtoseeme。
"’Smith,Smith,’Irepeated;’whatSmith?didn’thegiveyouacard?’
"’No,sir,’answeredthegirl;’hedoesn’tlookthesortthatwouldhaveacard。He’snotagentleman,sir;buthesaysyou’llknowhim。’Sheevidentlyregardedthestatementasanaspersionuponmyself。
"IwasabouttotellhertosayIwasout,whentherecollectionofSmythe’sotherselfflashedintomymind,andIdirectedhertosendhimup。
"Aminutepassed,andthenheentered。Hewaswearinganewsuitofalouderpattern,ifpossible,thanbefore。Ithinkhemusthavedesignedithimself。Helookedhotandgreasy。Hedidnotoffertoshakehands,butsatdownawkwardlyontheextremeedgeofasmallchair,andgapedabouttheroomasifhehadneverseenitbefore。
"Hecommunicatedhisshynesstomyself。Icouldnotthinkwhattosay,andwesatforawhileinpainfulsilence。
"’Well,’Isaid,atlast,plunginghead—foremostintothematter,accordingtothemethodofshypeople,’andhow’s’Liza?’
"’Oh,SHE’Sallright,’hereplied,keepinghiseyesfixedonhishat。
"’Haveyoudoneit?’Icontinued。
"’Donewot?’heasked,lookingup。
"’Marriedher。’
"’No,’heanswered,returningtothecontemplationofhishat。
"’Hassherefusedyouthen?’Isaid。
"’Iain’tarst’er,’hereturned。
Heseemedunwillingtoexplainmattersofhisownaccord。Ihadtoputtheconversationintotheformofacross—examination。
"’Whynot?’Iasked;’don’tyouthinkshecaresforyouanylonger?’
Heburstintoaharshlaugh。’Thereain’tmuchfearo’that,’hesaid;’it’slike’avinganAlcock’sporousplastermashedonyer,blowedifitain’t。There’snogettin’ridof’er。Iwishshe’dgiv’somebodyelseaturn。I’mfairsickof’er。’
"’Butyouwereenthusiasticaboutheramonthago!’Iexclaimedinastonishment。
"’Smythemay’avebeen,’hesaid;’thereain’tnoaccountingforthatninny,’is’ead’sfullofstarch。Anyhow,Idon’ttake’eronwhileI’mmyself。I’mtoojollyfly。’
"’Thatsorto’gal’sallrightenoughtolarkwith,’hecontinued;
’butyerdon’twanttomarry’em。Theydon’tdoyernogood。Amanwantsawifeas’ecanrespect——someoneasisacutabove’imself,aswillraise’imupapegortwo——someoneas’ecanlookuptoandworship。Aman’swifeorterbeto’imagawddess——ahangel,a——’
"’Youappeartohavemetthelady,’Iremarked,interruptinghim。
"Heblushedscarlet,andbecamesuddenlyabsorbedinthepatternofthecarpet。Butthenextmomenthelookedupagain,andhisfaceseemedliterallytransformed。
"’Oh!Mr。MacShaughnassy,’heburstout,witharingofgenuinemanlinessinhisvoice,’youdon’tknow’owgood,’owbeautifulsheis。Iain’tfittobreathe’ernameinmythoughts。An’she’ssoclever。Imet’eratthatToynbee’All。Therewasapartyoftoffstherealltogether。Youwould’aveenjoyedit,Mr。MacShaughnassy,ifyoucould’ave’eard’er;shewasmakin’funofthepicturesandthepeopleroundaboutto’erpa——suchwit,suchlearnin’,such’aughtiness。Ifolleredthemoutandopenedthecarriagedoorfor’er,andshejustdrew’erskirtasideandlookedatmeasifIwasthedirtintheroad。IwishIwas,forthenperhapsonedayI’dkiss’erfeet。’
"HisemotionwassogenuinethatIdidnotfeelinclinedtolaughathim。’Didyoufindoutwhoshewas?’Iasked。
"’Yes,’heanswered;’I’eardtheoldgentlemansay"’Ome"tothecoachman,andIranafterthecarriageallthewayto’ArleyStreet。
Trevior’s’ername,HedithTrevior。’
"’MissTrevior!’Icried,’atall,darkgirl,withuntidyhairandratherweakeyes?’
"’Tallanddark,’hereplied’with’airthatseemstryin’toreach’erlipstokiss’em,andheyes,lightblue,likeaCambridgenecktie。A’undredandseventy—threewasthenumber。’
"’That’sright,’Isaid;’mydearSmith,thisisbecomingcomplicated。You’vemettheladyandtalkedtoherforhalfanhour——asSmythe,don’tyouremember?’
"’No,’hesaid,aftercogitatingforaminute,’carn’tsayIdo;I
nevercanremembermuchaboutSmythe。Heallersseemstomelikeabaddream。’
"’Well,youmether,’Isaid;’I’mpositive。Iintroducedyoutohermyself,andsheconfidedtomeafterwardsthatshethoughtyouamostcharmingman。’
"’No——didshe?’heremarked,evidentlysofteninginhisfeelingstowardsSmythe;’anddidIlike’ER?’
"’Well,totellthetruth,’Ianswered,’Idon’tthinkyoudid。Youlookedintenselybored。’
"’TheJuggins,’Iheardhimmuttertohimself,andthenhesaidaloud:’D’yerthinkIshallgetachanceo’seein’’eragen,whenI’m——whenI’mSmythe?’
"’Ofcourse,’Isaid,’I’lltakeyouroundmyself。Bythebye,’I
added,jumpingupandlookingonthemantelpiece,’I’vegotacardforaCinderellaattheirplace——somethingtodowithabirthday。
WillyoubeSmytheonNovemberthetwentieth?’
"’Ye——as,’hereplied;’oh,yas——boundtobebythen。’
"’Verywell,then,’Isaid,’I’llcallroundforyouattheAlbany,andwe’llgotogether。’
"Heroseandstoodsmoothinghishatwithhissleeve。’FusttimeI’veeverlookedfor’ardtobein’thathanimatedcorpse,Smythe,’hesaidslowly。’BlowedifIdon’ttryto’urryitup——’ponmysiveyI
will。’
"’He’llbenogoodtoyoutillthetwentieth,’Iremindedhim。
’And,’Iadded,asIstooduptoringthebell,’you’resureit’sagenuinecasethistime。Youwon’tbegoingbackto’Liza?’
"’Oh,don’ttalk’bout’LizainthesamebreathwithHedith,’hereplied,’itsoundslikesacrilege。’
"Hestoodhesitatingwiththehandleofthedoorinhishand。Atlast,openingitandlookingveryhardathishat,hesaid,’I’mgoin’to’ArleyStreetnow。Iwalkupanddownoutsidethe’ouseeveryevening,andsometimes,whenthereain’tnoonelookin’,Igetachancetokissthedoorstep。’
"Hedisappeared,andIreturnedtomychair。
"OnNovembertwentieth,Icalledforhimaccordingtopromise。I
foundhimonthepointofstartingfortheclub:hehadforgottenallaboutourappointment。Iremindedhimofit,andhewithdifficultyrecalledit,andconsented,withoutanyenthusiasm,toaccompanyme。Byafewartfulhintstohermother(includingacasualmentionofhisincome),ImanoeuvredmatterssothathehadEdithalmostentirelytohimselfforthewholeevening。IwasproudofwhatIhaddone,andaswewerewalkinghometogetherIwaitedtoreceivehisgratitude。
"Asitseemedslowincoming,Ihintedmyexpectations。
"’Well,’Isaid,’IthinkImanagedthatverycleverlyforyou。’
"’Managedwhatverycleverly?’saidhe。
"’Why,gettingyouandMissTreviorlefttogetherforsuchalongtimeintheconservatory,’Ianswered,somewhathurt;’Ifixedthatforyou。’
"’Oh,itwasYOU,wasit,’hereplied;’I’vebeencursingProvidence。’
"Istoppeddeadinthemiddleofthepavement,andfacedhim。
’Don’tyouloveher?’Isaid。
"’Loveher!’herepeated,intheutmostastonishment;’whatonearthisthereinhertolove?She’snothingbutabadtranslationofamodernFrenchcomedy,withtheinterestomitted。’
"This’tired’me——touseanAmericanism。’Youcametomeamonthago,’Isaid,’ravingoverher,andtalkingaboutbeingthedirtunderherfeetandkissingherdoorstep。’
"Heturnedveryred。’Iwish,mydearMac,’hesaid,’youwouldpaymethecomplimentofnotmistakingmeforthatdetestablelittlecadwithwhomIhavethemisfortunetobeconnected。Youwouldgreatlyobligemeifnexttimeheattemptstoinflictuponyouhisvulgardrivelyouwouldkindlykickhimdownstairs。’
"’Nodoubt,’headded,withasneer,aswewalkedon,’MissTreviorwouldbehisideal。Sheisexactlythetypeofwoman,Ishouldsay,tocharmthattypeofman。Formyself,Idonotappreciatetheartisticandliteraryfemale。’
"’Besides,’hecontinued,inadeepertone,’youknowmyfeelings。
IshallnevercareforanyotherwomanbutElizabeth。’
"’Andshe?’Isaid"’She,’hesighed,’isbreakingherheartforSmith。’
"’Whydon’tyoutellheryouareSmith?’Iasked。
"’Icannot,’hereplied,’noteventowinher。Besides,shewouldnotbelieveme。’
"Wesaidgood—nightatthecornerofBondStreet,andIdidnotseehimagaintilloneafternoonlateinthefollowingMarch,whenIranagainsthiminLudgateCircus。Hewaswearinghistransitionbluesuitandbowlerhat。Iwentuptohimandtookhisarm。
"’Whichareyou?’Isaid。
"’Neither,forthemoment,’hereplied,’thankGod。HalfanhouragoIwasSmythe,halfanhourhenceIshallbeSmith。Forthepresenthalf—hourIamaman。’
"Therewasapleasant,heartyringinhisvoice,andagenial,kindlylightinhiseyes,andheheldhimselflikeafrankgentleman。
"’Youarecertainlyanimprovementuponbothofthem,’Isaid。
"Helaughedasunnylaugh,withjusttheshadowofsadnessdashedacrossit。’DoyouknowmyideaofHeaven?’hesaid。
"’No,’Ireplied,somewhatsurprisedatthequestion。
"’LudgateCircus,’wastheanswer。’Theonlyreallysatisfyingmomentsofmylife,’hesaid,’havebeenpassedintheneighbourhoodofLudgateCircus。IleavePiccadillyanunhealthy,unwholesomeprig。AtCharingCrossIbegintofeelmybloodstirinmyveins。
FromLudgateCircustoCheapsideIamahumanthingwithhumanfeelingthrobbinginmyheart,andhumanthoughtthrobbinginmybrain——withfancies,sympathies,andhopes。AttheBankmymindbecomesablank。AsIwalkon,mysensesgrowcoarseandblunted;
andbythetimeIreachWhitechapelIamapoorlittleuncivilisedcad。Onthereturnjourneyitisthesamethingreversed。’
"’WhynotliveinLudgateCircus,’Isaid,’andbealwaysasyouarenow?’
"’Because,’heanswered,’manisapendulum,andmusttravelhisarc。’
"’MydearMac,’saidhe,layinghishanduponmyshoulder,’thereisonlyonegoodthingaboutme,andthatisamoral。ManisasGodmadehim:don’tbesosurethatyoucantakehimtopiecesandimprovehim。AllmylifeIhavesoughttomakemyselfanunnaturallysuperiorperson。Naturehasretaliatedbymakingmealsoanunnaturallyinferiorperson。Natureabhorslopsidedness。
Sheturnsoutmanasawhole,tobedevelopedasawhole。Ialwayswonder,wheneverIcomeacrossasupernaturallypious,asupernaturallymoral,asupernaturallyculturedperson,iftheyalsohaveareverseself。’
"Iwasshockedathissuggestedargument,andwalkedbyhissideforawhilewithoutspeaking。Atlast,feelingcuriousonthesubject,Iaskedhimhowhisvariousloveaffairswereprogressing。
"’Oh,asusual,’hereplied;’inandoutofaculdesac。WhenIamSmytheIloveEliza,andElizaloathesme。WhenIamSmithIloveEdith,andthemeresightofmemakeshershudder。Itisasunfortunateforthemasforme。Iamnotsayingitboastfully。
Heavenknowsitisanaddeddraughtofmiseryinmycup;butitisafactthatElizaisliterallypiningawayformeasSmith,and——asSmithIfinditimpossibletobeevenciviltoher;whileEdith,poorgirl,hasbeenfoolishenoughtosetherheartonmeasSmythe,andasSmythesheseemstomebuttheskinofawomanstuffedwiththehusksoflearning,andragstornfromthecorpseofwit。’
"Iremainedabsorbedinmyownthoughtsforsometime,anddidnotcomeoutofthemtillwewerecrossingtheMinories。Then,theideasuddenlyoccurringtome,Isaid:
"’Whydon’tyougetanewgirlaltogether?TheremustbemediumgirlsthatbothSmithandSmythecouldlike,andthatwouldputupwithbothofyou。’
"’Nomoregirlsforthischild,’heanswered’they’remoretroublethanthey’reworth。Thoseyerwantyercarn’tget,andthoseyercan’ave,yerdon’twant。’
"Istarted,andlookedupathim。Hewasslouchingalongwithhishandsinhispockets,andavacuouslookinhisface。
"Asuddenrepulsionseizedme。’Imustgonow,’Isaid,stopping。
’I’dnoideaIhadcomesofar。’
"HeseemedasgladtoberidofmeasItoberidofhim。’Oh,mustyer,’hesaid,holdingouthishand。’Well,solong。’
"Weshookhandscarelessly。Hedisappearedinthecrowd,andthatisthelastIhaveeverseenofhim。"
"Isthatatruestory?"askedJephson。
"Well,I’vealteredthenamesanddates,"saidMacShaughnassy;"butthemainfactsyoucanrelyupon。"
CHAPTERX
Thefinalquestiondiscussedatourlastmeetingbeen:Whatshallourherobe?MacShaughnassyhadsuggestedanauthor,withacriticforthevillain。Myideawasastockbroker,withanundercurrentofromanceinhisnature。SaidJephson,whohasapracticalmind:
"Thequestionisnotwhatwelike,butwhatthefemalenovel—readerlikes。"
"Thatisso,"agreedMacShaughnassy。"Iproposethatwecollectfeminineopinionuponthispoint。Iwillwritetomyauntandobtainfromhertheoldlady’sview。You,"hesaid,turningtome,"canputthecasetoyourwife,andgettheyounglady’sideal。LetBrownwritetohissisteratNewnham,andfindoutwhomtheintellectualmaidenfavours,whileJephsoncanlearnfromMissMedburywhatismostattractivetothecommon—sensedgirl。"
Thisplanwehadadopted,andtheresultwasnowunderconsideration。MacShaughnassyopenedtheproceedingsbyreadinghisaunt’sletter。Wrotetheoldlady:
"Ithink,ifIwereyou,mydearboy,Ishouldchooseasoldier。
Youknowyourpoorgrandfather,whoranawaytoAmericawiththatWICKEDMrs。Featherly,thebanker’swife,wasasoldier,andsowasyourpoorcousinRobert,wholosteightthousandpoundsatMonteCarlo。Ihavealwaysfeltsingularlydrawntowardssoldiers,evenasagirl;thoughyourpoordearunclecouldnotbearthem。YouwillfindmanyallusionstosoldiersandmenofwarintheOldTestament(seeJer。xlviii。14)。Ofcourseonedoesnotliketothinkoftheirfightingandkillingeachother,butthentheydonotseemtodothatsortofthingnowadays。"
"Somuchfortheoldlady,"saidMacShaughnassy,ashefoldeduptheletterandreturnedittohispocket。"Whatsaysculture?"
Brownproducedfromhiscigar—casealetteraddressedinaboldroundhand,andreadasfollows:
"Whatacuriouscoincidence!AfewofuswerediscussingthisverysubjectlastnightinMillicentHightopper’srooms,andImaytellyouatoncethatourdecisionwasunanimousinfavourofsoldiers。
Yousee,mydearSelkirk,inhumannaturetheattractionistowardstheopposite。Toamilliner’sapprenticeapoetwouldnodoubtbesatisfying;toawomanofintelligencehewouldheanunutterablebore。Whattheintellectualwomanrequiresinmanisnotsomethingtoarguewith,butsomethingtolookat。Toanempty—headedwomanI
canimaginethesoldiertypeprovingvapidanduninteresting;tothewomanofmindherepresentsheridealofman——acreaturestrong,handsome,well—dressed,andnottooclever。"
"Thatgivesustwovotesforthearmy,"remarkedMacShaughnassy,asBrowntorehissister’sletterintwo,andthrewthepiecesintothewaste—paperbasket。"Whatsaysthecommon—sensedgirl?"
"Firstcatchyourcommon—sensedgirl,"mutteredJephson,alittlegrumpily,asitseemedtome。"Wheredoyouproposefindingher?"
"Well,"returnedMacShaughnassy,"IlookedtofindherinMissMedbury。"
Asarule,thementionofMissMedbury’snamebringsaflushofjoytoJephson’sface;butnowhisfeaturesworeanexpressiondistinctlyapproachingascowl。
"Oh!"hereplied,"didyou?Well,then,thecommon—sensedgirllovesthemilitaryalso。"
"ByJove!"exclaimedMacShaughnassy,"whatanextraordinarything。
Whatreasondoesshegive?"
"Thatthere’sasomethingaboutthem,andthattheydancesodivinely,"answeredJephson,shortly。
"Well,youdosurpriseme,"murmuredMacShaughnassy,"Iamastonished。"
Thentomehesaid:"Andwhatdoestheyoungmarriedwomansay?
Thesame?"
"Yes,"Ireplied,"preciselythesame。"
"DoesSHEgiveareason?"heasked。
"Ohyes,"Iexplained;"becauseyoucan’thelplikingthem。"
Therewassilenceforthenextfewminutes,whilewesmokedandthought。Ifancywewereallwishingwehadneverstartedthisinquiry。
Thatfourdistinctlydifferenttypesofeducatedwomanhoodshould,withpromptnessandunanimityquiteunfeminine,haveselectedthesoldierastheirideal,wascertainlydiscouragingtothecivilianheart。Hadtheybeennursemaidsorservantgirls,Ishouldhaveexpectedit。TheworshipofMarsbytheVenusofthewhitecapisoneofthefewvitalreligionslefttothisdevoutlessage。AyearortwoagoIlodgednearabarracks,andthesighttobeseenrounditshugeirongatesonSundayafternoonsIshallneverforget。Thegirlsbegantoassembleabouttwelveo’clock。Bytwo,atwhichhourthearmy,withitshairnicelyoiledandacaneinitshand,wasreadyforastroll,therewouldbesomefourorfivehundredofthemwaitinginaline。Formerlytheyhadcollectedinawildmob,andasthesoldierswereletouttothemtwoatatime,hadfoughtforthem,aslionsforearlyChristians。This,however,hadledtoscenesofsuchdisorderandbrutality,thatthepolicehadbeenobligedtointerfere;andthegirlswerenowmarshalledinQUEUE,twoabreast,andcompelled,byaforceofconstablesspeciallytoldoffforthepurpose,tokeeptheirplacesandwaittheirproperturn。
Atthreeo’clockthesentryondutywouldcomedowntothewicketandcloseit。"They’reallgone,mydears,"hewouldshoutouttothegirlsstillleft;"it’snogoodyourstopping,we’venomoreforyouto—day。"
"Oh,notone!"somepoorchildwouldmurmurpleadingly,whilethetearswelledupintoherbigroundeyes,"notevenalittleone。
I’vebeenwaitingSUCHalongtime。"
"Can’thelpthat,"thehonestfellowwouldreply,gruffly,butnotunkindly,turningasidetohidehisemotion;"you’vehad’emallbetweenyou。Wedon’tmake’em,youknow:youcan’thave’emifwehaven’tgot’em,canyou?Comeearliernexttime。"
Thenhewouldhurryawaytoescapefurtherimportunity;andthepolice,whoappearedtohavebeenwaitingforthismomentwithgloatinganticipation,wouldjeeringlyhustleawaytheweepingremnant。"Nowthen,passalong,yougirls,passalong,"theywouldsay,inthatirritatinglyunsympatheticvoiceoftheirs。"You’vehadyourchance。Can’thavetheroadwayblockedupalltheafternoonwiththis’eredemonstrationoftheunloved。Passalong。"
Inconnectionwiththissamebarracks,ourchar—womantoldAmenda,whotoldEthelbertha,whotoldmeastory,whichInowtoldtheboys。
Intoacertainhouse,inacertainstreetintheneighbourhood,theremovedonedayacertainfamily。Theirservanthadleftthem——
mostoftheirservantsdidattheendofaweek——andthedayafterthemoving—inanadvertisementforadomesticwasdrawnupandsenttotheChronicle。Itranthus:
WANTED,GENERALSERVANT,insmallfamilyofeleven。Wages,6
pounds;nobeermoney。Mustbeearlyriserandhardworker。
Washingdoneathome。Mustbegoodcook,andnotobjecttowindow—
cleaning。Unitarianpreferred。——Apply,withreferences,toA。B。,etc。
ThatadvertisementwassentoffonWednesdayafternoon。Atseveno’clockonThursdaymorningthewholefamilywereawakenedbycontinuousringingofthestreet—doorbell。Thehusband,lookingoutofwindow,wassurprisedtoseeacrowdofaboutfiftygirlssurroundingthehouse。Heslippedonhisdressing—gownandwentdowntoseewhatwasthematter。Themomentheopenedthedoor,fifteenofthemchargedtumultuouslyintothepassage,sweepinghimcompletelyoffhislegs。Onceinside,thesefifteenfacedround,foughttheotherthirty—fiveorsobackontothedoor—step,andslammedthedoorintheirfaces。Thentheypickedupthemasterofthehouse,andaskedhimpolitelytoconductthemtoA。B。"
Atfirst,owingtotheclamourofthemoboutside,whowerehammeringatthedoorandshoutingcursesthroughthekeyhole,hecouldunderstandnothing,butatlengththeysucceededinexplainingtohimthattheyweredomesticservantscomeillanswertohiswife’sadvertisement。Themanwentandtoldhiswife,andhiswifesaidshewouldseethem,oneatatime。
Whichoneshouldhaveaudiencefirstwasadelicatequestiontodecide。Theman,onbeingappealedto,saidhewouldprefertoleaveittothem。Theyaccordinglydiscussedthematteramongthemselves。Attheendofaquarterofanhour,thevictor,havingborrowedsomehair—pinsandalooking—glassfromourcharwoman,whohadsleptinthehouse,wentupstairs,whiletheremainingfourteensatdowninthehall,andfannedthemselveswiththeirbonnets。
"A。B。"wasagooddealastonishedwhenthefirstapplicantpresentedherself。Shewasatall,genteel—lookinggirl。UptoyesterdayshehadbeenheadhousemaidatLadyStanton’s,andbeforethatshehadbeenunder—cookfortwoyearstotheDuchessofYork。
"AndwhydidyouleaveLadyStanton?"asked"A。B。"
"Tocomehere,mum,"repliedthegirl。Theladywaspuzzled。
"Andyou’llbesatisfiedwithsixpoundsayear?"sheasked。
"Certainly,mum,Ithinkitample。"
"Andyoudon’tmindhardwork?"
"Iloveit,mum。"
"Andyou’reanearlyriser?"
"Ohyes,mum,itupsetsmestoppinginbedafterhalf—pastfive。"
"Youknowwedothewashingathome?"
"Yes,mum。Ithinkitsomuchbettertodoitathome。Thoselaundriesruingoodclothes。They’resocareless。"
"AreyouaUnitarian?"continuedthelady。
"Notyet,mum,"repliedthegirl,"butIshouldliketobeone。"
Theladytookherreference,andsaidshewouldwrite。
Thenextapplicantofferedtocomeforthreepounds——thoughtsixpoundstoomuch。Sheexpressedherwillingnesstosleepinthebackkitchen:ashakedownunderthesinkwasallshewanted。ShelikewisehadyearningstowardsUnitarianism。
Thethirdgirldidnotrequireanywagesatall——couldnotunderstandwhatservantswantedwithwages——thoughtwagesonlyencouragedaloveoffoolishfinery——thoughtacomfortablehomeinaUnitarianfamilyoughttobesufficientwagesforanygirl。
Thisgirlsaidtherewasonestipulationsheshouldliketomake,andthatwasthatsheshouldbeallowedtopayforallbreakagescausedbyherowncarelessnessorneglect。Sheobjectedtoholidaysandeveningsout;sheheldthattheydistractedagirlfromherwork。
Thefourthcandidateofferedapremiumoffivepoundsfortheplace;
andthen"A。B。"begantogetfrightened,andrefusedtoseeanymoreofthegirls,convincedthattheymustbelunaticsfromsomeneighbouringasylumoutforawalk。
Laterintheday,meetingthenext—doorladyonthedoor—step,sherelatedhermorning’sexperiences。
"Oh,that’snothingextraordinary,"saidthenext—doorlady;"noneofusonthissideofthestreetpaywages;andwegetthepickofallthebestservantsinLondon。Why,girlswillcomefromtheotherendofthekingdomtogetintooneofthesehouses。It’sthedreamoftheirlives。Theysaveupforyears,soastobeabletocomeherefornothing。"
"What’stheattraction?"asked"A。B。,"moreamazedthanever。
"Why,don’tyousee,"explainedthenextdoorlady,"ourbackwindowsopenuponthebarrackyard。Agirllivinginoneofthesehousesisalwaysclosetosoldiers。Bylookingoutofwindowshecanalwaysseesoldiers;andsometimesasoldierwillnodtoherorevencalluptoher。Theyneverdreamofaskingforwages。They’llworkeighteenhoursaday,andputupwithanythingjusttobeallowedtostop。"
"A。B。"profitedbythisinformation,andengagedthegirlwhoofferedthefivepoundspremium。Shefoundheraperfecttreasureofaservant。Shewasinvariablywillingandrespectful,sleptonasofainthekitchen,andwasalwayscontentedwithaneggforherdinner。
ThetruthofthisstoryIcannotvouchfor。Myself,Icanbelieveit。BrownandMacShaughnassymadenoattempttodoso,whichseemedunfriendly。Jephsonexcusedhimselfonthepleaofaheadache。I
admittherearepointsinitpresentingdifficultiestotheaverageintellect。AsIexplainedatthecommencement,itwastoldtomebyEthelbertha,whohaditfromAmenda,whogotitfromthechar—woman,andexaggerationsmayhavecreptintoit。Thefollowing,however,wereincidentsthatcameundermyownpersonalobservation。TheyaffordedastillstrongerexampleoftheinfluenceexercisedbyTommyAtkinsupontheBritishdomestic,andIthereforethoughtitrighttorelatethem。
"Theheroineofthem,"Isaid,"isourAmenda。Now,youwouldcallheratolerablywell—behaved,orderlyyoungwoman,wouldyounot?"
"Sheismyidealofunostentatiousrespectability,"answeredMacShaughnassy"Thatwasmyopinionalso,"Ireplied。"Youcan,therefore,imaginemyfeelingsonpassingheroneeveningintheFolkestoneHighStreetwithaPanamahatuponherhead(MYPanamahat),andasoldier’sarmroundherwaist。ShewasoneofamobfollowingthebandoftheThirdBerkshireInfantry,thenincampatSandgate。Therewasanecstatic,far—awaylookinhereyes。Shewasdancingratherthanwalking,andwithherlefthandshebeattimetothemusic。
"Ethelberthawaswithmeatthetime。Westaredaftertheprocessionuntilithadturnedthecorner,andthenwestaredateachother。
"’Oh,it’simpossible,’saidEthelberthatome。
"’Butthatwasmyhat,’IsaidtoEthelbertha。
"ThemomentwereachedhomeEthelberthalookedforAmenda,andI
lookedformyhat。Neitherwastobefound。
"Nineo’clockstruck,teno’clockstruck。Athalf—pastten,wewentdownandgotourownsupper,andhaditinthekitchen。Ataquarter—pasteleven,Amendareturned。Shewalkedintothekitchenwithoutaword,hungmyhatupbehindthedoor,andcommencedclearingawaythesupperthings。
"Ethelbertharose,calmbutsevere。
"’Wherehaveyoubeen,Amenda?’sheinquired。
"’Gaddinghalfoverthecountywithalotoflowsoldiers,’answeredAmenda,continuingherwork。
"’Youhadonmyhat,’Iadded。
"’Yes,sir,’repliedAmenda,stillcontinuingherwork,’itwasthefirstthingthatcametohand。WhatI’mthankfulforisthatitwasn’tmissis’sbestbonnet。’
"WhetherEthelberthawasmollifiedbytheproperspiritdisplayedinthislastremark,Icannotsay,butIthinkitprobable。Atallevents,itwasinavoicemoreofsorrowthanofangerthatsheresumedherexamination。
"’Youwerewalkingwithasoldier’sarmaroundyourwaistwhenwepassedyou,Amenda?’sheobservedinterrogatively。
"’Iknow,mum,’admittedAmenda,’Ifoundittheremyselfwhenthemusicstopped。’
"Ethelberthalookedherinquiries。Amendafilledasaucepanwithwater,andthenrepliedtothem。
"’I’madisgracetoadecenthousehold,’shesaid;’nomistresswhorespectedherselfwouldkeepmeamoment。Ioughttobeputonthedoorstepwithmyboxandamonth’swages。’
"’Butwhydidyoudoitthen?’saidEthelbertha,withnaturalastonishment。
"’BecauseI’mahelplessninny,mum。Ican’thelpmyself;ifIseesoldiersI’mboundtofollowthem。Itrunsinourfamily。MypoorcousinEmmawasjustsuchanotherfool。Shewasengagedtobemarriedtoaquiet,respectableyoungfellowwithashopofhisown,andthreedaysbeforetheweddingsheranoffwitharegimentofmarinestoChathamandmarriedthecolour—sergeant。That’swhatI
shallendbydoing。I’vebeenallthewaytoSandgatewiththatlotyousawmewith,andI’vekissedfourofthem——thenastywretches。
I’manicesortofgirltobewalkingoutwitharespectablemilkman。’
"Shewassodeeplydisgustedwithherselfthatitseemedsuperfluousforanybodyelsetobeindignantwithher;andEthelberthachangedhertoneandtriedtocomforther。
"’Oh,you’llgetoverallthatnonsense,Amenda,’shesaid,laughingly;’youseeyourselfhowsillyitis。YoumusttellMr。
Bowlestokeepyouawayfromsoldiers。’
"’Ah,Ican’tlookatitinthesamelightwaythatyoudo,mum,’
returnedAmenda,somewhatreprovingly;’agirlthatcan’tseeabitofredmarchingdownthestreetwithoutwantingtorushoutandfollowitain’tfittobeanybody’swife。Why,Ishouldbeleavingtheshopwithnobodyinitabouttwiceaweek,andhe’dhavetogotheroundofallthebarracksinLondon,lookingforme。Ishallsaveupandgetmyselfintoalunaticasylum,that’swhatIshalldo。’
"Ethelberthabegantogrowquitetroubled。’Butsurelythisissomethingaltogethernew,Amenda,’shesaid;’youmusthaveoftenmetsoldierswhenyou’vebeenoutinLondon?’
"’Ohyes,oneortwoatatime,walkingaboutanyhow,Icanstandthatallright。It’swhenthere’salotofthemwithabandthatI
losemyhead。’
"’Youdon’tknowwhatit’slike,mum,’sheadded,noticingEthelbertha’spuzzledexpression;’you’veneverhadit。Ionlyhopeyounevermay。’
"WekeptacarefulwatchoverAmendaduringtheremainderofourstayatFolkestone,andananxioustimewehadofit。Everydaysomeregimentorotherwouldmarchthroughthetown,andatthefirstsoundofitsmusicAmendawouldbecomerestlessandexcited。
ThePiedPiper’sreedcouldnothavestirredtheHamelinchildrendeeperthandidthoseSandgatebandstheheartofourdomestic。
Fortunately,theygenerallypassedearlyinthemorningwhenwewereindoors,butoneday,returninghometolunch,wehearddistantstrainsdyingawayupontheHytheRoad。Wehurriedin。Ethelbertharandownintothekitchen;itwasempty!——upintoAmenda’sbedroom;
itwasvacant!Wecalled。Therewasnoanswer。
"’Thatmiserablegirlhasgoneoffagain,’saidEthelbertha。’Whataterriblemisfortuneitisforher。It’squiteadisease。’
"EthelberthawantedmetogotoSandgatecampandinquireforher。
Iwassorryforthegirlmyself,butthepictureofayoungandinnocent—lookingmanwanderingaboutacomplicatedcamp,inquiringforalostdomestic,presentingitselftomymind,IsaidthatI’drathernot。
Ethelberthathoughtmeheartless,andsaidthatifIwouldnotgoshewouldgoherself。IrepliedthatIthoughtonefemalememberofmyhouseholdwasenoughinthatcampatatime,andrequestedhernotto。Ethelberthaexpressedhersenseofmyinhumanbehaviourbyhaughtilydecliningtoeatanylunch,andIexpressedmysenseofherunreasonablenessbysweepingthewholemealintothegrate,afterwhichEthelberthasuddenlydevelopedexuberantaffectionforthecat(whodidn’twantanybody’slove,butwantedtogetunderthegrateafterthelunch),andIbecamesupernaturallyabsorbedintheday—before—yesterday’snewspaper。
"Intheafternoon,strollingoutintothegarden,Iheardthefaintcryofafemaleindistress。Ilistenedattentively,andthecrywasrepeated。IthoughtitsoundedlikeAmenda’svoice,butwhereitcamefromIcouldnotconceive。Itdrewnearer,however,asI
approachedthebottomofthegarden,andatlastIlocateditinasmallwoodenshed,usedbytheproprietorofthehouseasadark—
roomfordevelopingphotographs。
"Thedoorwaslocked。’Isthatyou,Amenda?’Icriedthroughthekeyhole。
"’Yes,sir,’camebackthemuffledanswer。’Willyoupleaseletmeout?you’llfindthekeyonthegroundnearthedoor。’
"Idiscovereditonthegrassaboutayardaway,andreleasedher。
’Wholockedyouin?’Iasked。
"’Idid,sir,’shereplied;’Ilockedmyselfin,andpushedthekeyoutunderthedoor。Ihadtodoit,orIshouldhavegoneoffwiththosebeastlysoldiers。’
"’IhopeIhaven’tinconveniencedyou,sir,’sheadded,steppingout;’Ileftthelunchalllaid。’"
Amenda’spassionforsoldierswasheronetributetosentiment。
Towardsallothersofthemalesexshemaintainedanattitudeofcallousunsusceptibility,andherengagementswiththem(whichwerenumerous)wereenteredintoorabandonedongroundssosordidastoseriouslyshockEthelbertha。
Whenshecametousshewasengagedtoaporkbutcher——withamilkmaninreserve。ForAmenda’ssakewedealtwiththeman,butweneverlikedhim,andwelikedhisporkstillless。When,therefore,Amendaannouncedtousthatherengagementwithhimwas"off,"andintimatedthatherfeelingswouldinnowaysufferbyourgoingelsewhereforourbacon,wesecretlyrejoiced。
"Iamconfidentyouhavedoneright,Amenda,"saidEthelbertha;"youwouldneverhavebeenhappywiththatman。"
"No,mum,Idon’tthinkIevershould,"repliedAmenda。"Idon’tseehowanygirlcouldashadn’tthedigestionofanostrich。"
Ethelberthalookedpuzzled。"Butwhathasdigestiongottodowithit?"sheasked。
"Aprettygooddeal,mum,"answeredAmenda,"whenyou’rethinkingofmarryingamanascan’tmakeasausagefittoeat。"
"But,surely,"exclaimedEthelbertha,"youdon’tmeantosayyou’rebreakingoffthematchbecauseyoudon’tlikehissausages!"
"Well,Isupposethat’swhatitcomesto,"agreedAmenda,unconcernedly。
"Whatanawfulidea!"sighedpoorEthelbertha,afteralongpause。
"Doyouthinkyoueverreallylovedhim?"
"Ohyes,"saidAmenda,"Ilovedhimrightenough,butit’snogoodlovingamanthatwantsyoutoliveonsausagesthatkeepyouawakeallnight。"
"Butdoeshewantyoutoliveonsausages?"persistedEthelbertha。
"Oh,hedoesn’tsayanythingaboutit,"explainedAmenda;"butyouknowwhatitis,mum,whenyoumarryaporkbutcher;you’reexpectedtoeatwhat’sleftover。That’sthemistakemypoorcousinElizamade。Shemarriedamuffinman。Ofcourse,whathedidn’tselltheyhadtofinishupthemselves。Why,onewinter,whenhehadarunofbadluck,theylivedfortwomonthsonnothingbutmuffins。
Ineversawagirlsochangedinallmylife。Onehastothinkofthesethings,youknow。"
ButthemostshamefullymercenaryengagementthatIthinkAmendaeverenteredinto,wasonewitha’busconductor。WewerelivinginthenorthofLondonthen,andshehadayoungman,acheesemonger,whokeptashopinLupusStreet,Chelsea。Hecouldnotcomeuptoherbecauseoftheshop,soonceaweeksheusedtogodowntohim。
Onedidnotridetenmilesforapennyinthosedays,andshefoundthefarefromHollowaytoVictoriaandbackaseveretaxuponherpurse。Thesame’busthattookherdownatsixbroughtherbackatten。Duringthefirstjourneythe’busconductorstaredatAmenda;
duringthesecondhetalkedtoher,duringthethirdhegaveheracocoanut,duringthefourthheproposedtoher,andwaspromptlyaccepted。Afterthat,Amendawasenabledtovisithercheesemongerwithoutexpense。
Hewasaquaintcharacterhimself,this’busconductor。IoftenrodewithhimtoFleetStreet。Heknewmequitewell(IsupposeAmendamusthavepointedmeouttohim),andwouldalwaysaskmeafterher——aloud,beforealltheotherpassengers,whichwastrying—
—andgivememessagestotakebacktoher。Wherewomenwereconcernedhehadwhatiscalled"away"withhim,andfromtheextentandvarietyofhisfemaleacquaintance,andtheevidenttendernesswithwhichthemajorityofthemregardedhim,IaminclinedtohopethatAmenda’sdesertionofhim(whichhappenedcontemporaneouslywithherjiltingofthecheesemonger)causedhimlessprolongedsufferingthanmightotherwisehavebeenthecase。
HewasamanfromwhomIderivedagooddealofamusementonewayandanother。Thinkingofhimbringsbacktomymindasomewhatoddincident。
Oneafternoon,Ijumpeduponhis’busintheSevenSistersRoad。AnelderlyFrenchmanwastheonlyotheroccupantofthevehicle。"Youvilnotforgetme,"theFrenchmanwassayingasIentered,"IdesireSharingCross。"
"Iwon’tforgetyer,"answeredtheconductor,"youshall’aveyerSharingCross。Don’tmakeafussaboutit。"
"That’sthethirdtime’ee’sarstmenottoforget’im,"heremarkedtomeinastentorianaside;"’eedon’tgiv’yermuchchanceofdoin’it,does’ee?"
AtthecorneroftheHollowayRoadwedrewup,andourconductorbegantoshoutafterthemannerofhisspecies:"CharingCross——
CharingCross——’ereyerare——Comealong,lady——CharingCross。"
ThelittleFrenchmanjumpedup,andpreparedtoexit;theconductorpushedhimback。
"Sitdownanddon’tbesilly,"hesaid;"thisain’tCharingCross。"
TheFrenchmanlookedpuzzled,butcollapsedmeekly。Wepickedupafewpassengers,andproceededonourway。HalfamileuptheLiverpoolRoadaladystoodonthekerbregardingusaswepassedwiththatpatheticminglingofdesireanddistrustwhichistheaveragewoman’sattitudetowardsconveyancesofallkinds。Ourconductorstopped。
"Whered’yerwanttogoto?"heaskedherseverely——"Strand——CharingCross?"
TheFrenchmandidnothearordidnotunderstandthefirstpartofthespeech,buthecaughtthewords"CharingCross,"andbouncedupandoutontothestep。Theconductorcollaredhimashewasgettingoff,andjerkedhimbacksavagely。
"Carn’tyerkeepstillaminute,"hecriedindignantly;"blessedifyoudon’twantlookin’afterlikeabloomin’kid。"
"IvonttobeputdownatSharingCross,"answeredtheFrenchman,humbly。
"YouvonttobeputdownatSharingCross,"repeatedtheotherbitterly,asheledhimbacktohisseat。"IshallputyerdowninthemiddleoftheroadifI’avemuchmoreofyer。YoustoptheretillIcomeandslingyerout。Iain’tlikelytoletyergomuchpastyerSharingCross,Ishallbetoojollygladtogetrido’
yer。"
ThepoorFrenchmansubsided,andwejoltedon。At"TheAngel"we,ofcourse,stopped。"CharingCross,"shoutedtheconductor,andupsprangtheFrenchman。
"Oh,myGawd,"saidtheconductor,takinghimbytheshouldersandforcinghimdownintothecornerseat,"wotamItodo?Carn’tsomebodysiton’im?"
Heheldhimfirmlydownuntilthe’busstarted,andthenreleasedhim。AtthetopofChanceryLanethesamescenetookplace,andthepoorlittleFrenchmanbecameexasperated。
"HekeepsayingSharingCross,SharingCross,"heexclaimed,turningtotheotherpassengers;"anditisNOSharingCross。Heisfool。"
"Carn’tyerunderstand,"retortedtheconductor,equallyindignant;
"ofcourseIsaySharingCross——ImeanCharingCross,butthatdon’tmeanthatitISCharingCross。Thatmeans——"andthenperceivingfromtheblanklookontheFrenchman’sfacetheutterimpossibilityofevermakingthemattercleartohim,heturnedtouswithanappealinggesture,andasked:
"DoesanygentlemanknowtheFrenchfor’bloomin’idiot’?"
Adayortwoafterwards,Ihappenedtoenterhisomnibusagain。
"Well,"Iaskedhim,"didyougetyourFrenchfriendtoCharingCrossallright?"
"No,sir,"hereplied,"you’ll’ardlybelieveit,butI’adabitofarowwithapolicemanjustbeforeIgottothecorner,anditput’imcleanouto’my’ead。BlessedifIdidn’trun’imontoVictoria。"
CHAPTERXI
SaidBrownoneevening,"Thereisbutonevice,andthatisselfishness。"
Jephsonwasstandingbeforethefirelightinghispipe。Hepuffedthetobaccointoaglow,threwthematchintotheembers,andthensaid:
"Andtheseedofallvirtuealso。"
"Sitdownandgetonwithyourwork,"saidMacShaughnassyfromthesofawherehelayatfulllengthwithhisheelsonachair;"we’rediscussingthenovel。Paradoxesnotadmittedduringbusinesshours。"
Jephson,however,wasinanargumentativemood。
"Selfishness,"hecontinued,"ismerelyanothernameforWill。
Everydeed,goodorbad,thatwedoispromptedbyselfishness。Wearecharitabletosecureourselvesagoodplaceinthenextworld,tomakeourselvesrespectedinthis,toeaseourowndistressattheknowledgeofsuffering。Onemaniskindbecauseitgiveshimpleasuretobekind,justasanotheriscruelbecausecrueltypleaseshim。Agreatmandoeshisdutybecausetohimthesenseofdutydoneisadeeperdelightthanwouldbethecaseresultingfromavoidanceofduty。Thereligiousmanisreligiousbecausehefindsajoyinreligion;themoralmanmoralbecausewithhisstrongself—
respect,viciousnesswouldmeanwretchedness。Self—sacrificeitselfisonlyasubtleselfishness:wepreferthementalexaltationgainedtherebytothesensualgratificationwhichisthealternativereward。Mancannotbeanythingelsebutselfish。Selfishnessisthelawofalllife。Eachthing,fromthefarthestfixedstartothesmallestinsectcrawlingontheearth,fightingforitselfaccordingtoitsstrength;andbroodingoverall,theEternal,workingforHIMSELF:thatistheuniverse。"
"Havesomewhisky,"saidMacShaughnassy;"anddon’tbesocomplicatedlymetaphysical。Youmakemyheadache。"
"Ifallaction,goodandbad,springfromselfishness,"repliedBrown,"thentheremustbegoodselfishnessandbadselfishness:
andyourbadselfishnessismyplainselfishness,withoutanyadjective,sowearebackwherewestarted。Isayselfishness——badselfishness——istherootofallevil,andthereyouareboundtoagreewithme。"
"Notalways,"persistedJephson;"I’veknownselfishness——
selfishnessaccordingtotheordinarilyacceptedmeaningoftheterm——tobeproductiveofgoodactions。Icangiveyouaninstance,ifyoulike。"
"Hasitgotamoral?"askedMacShaughnassy,drowsily,Jephsonmusedamoment。"Yes,"hesaidatlength;"averypracticalmoral——andoneveryusefultoyoungmen。"
"That’sthesortofstorywewant,"saidtheMacShaughnassy,raisinghimselfintoasittingposition。"Youlistentothis,Brown。"
Jephsonseatedhimselfuponachair,inhisfavouriteattitude,withhiselbowsrestingupontheback,andsmokedforawhileinsilence。
"Therearethreepeopleinthisstory,"hebegan;"thewife,thewife’shusband,andtheotherman。Inmostdramasofthistype,itisthewifewhoisthechiefcharacter。Inthiscase,theinterestingpersonistheotherman。
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