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  ’Ahundredayear’sanicething,forsartain,neighbourSpriggs,’saidhe。’Ioncehadnightothatmyself,butitdidn’tdomenogood。’Andhegavealowsigh,ashethoughtofthechildrenofhisownloinswhohadrobbedhim。

  ’Andshallhaveagain,Joe,’saidHandy;’andwillhavesomeonetokeepitrightandtightforyouthistime。’

  Crumplesighedagain——hehadlearnedtheimpotencyofworldlywealth,andwouldhavebeensatisfied,ifleftuntempted,tohaveremainedhappywithoneandsixpenceaday。

  ’Come,Skulpit,’repeatedHandy,gettingimpatient,’you’renotgoingtogoalongwitholdBunceinhelpingthatparsontorobusall。Takethepen,man,andrightyourself。Well,’

  headded,seeingthatSkulpitstilldoubted,’toseeamanasisafraidtostandbyhisselfis,tomythinking,themeanestthingasis。’

  ’Sinkthemallforparsons,saysI,’growledMoody;

  ’hungrybeggars,asneverthinkstheirbelliesfulltilltheyhaverobbedallandeverything!’

  ’Who’stoharmyou,man?’arguedSpriggs。’Letthemlookneversoblackatyou,theycan’tgetyouputoutwhenyou’reoncein——no,notoldCatgut,withCalvestohelphim!’

  Iamsorrytosaythearchdeaconhimselfwasdesignatedbythisscurrilousallusiontohisnetherperson。

  ’Ahundredayeartowin,andnothingtolose,’continuedHandy。’Myeyes!Well,howaman’stodoubtaboutsichabitofcheeseasthatpassesme——butsomemenistimorous——

  somemenisbornwithnopluckinthem——somemeniscowedattheveryfirstsightofagentleman’scoatandwaistcoat。’

  Oh,MrHarding,ifyouhadbuttakenthearchdeacon’sadviceinthatdisputedcase,whenJoeMutterswasthisungratefuldemagogue’srivalcandidate!

  ’Afraidofaparson,’growledMoody,withalookofineffablescorn。’ItellyewhatI’dbeafraidof——I’dbeafraidofnotgettingnothingfrom’embutjustwhatIcouldtakebymightandright——that’sthemostI’dbeafraidonofanyparsonof’emall。’

  ’But,’saidSkulpit,apologetically,’MrHarding’snotsobad——hedidgiveustwopenceaday,didn’thenow?’

  ’Twopenceaday!’exclaimedSpriggswithscorn,openingawfullytheredcavernofhislosteye。

  ’Twopenceaday!’mutteredMoodywithacurse;’sinkhistwopence!’

  ’Twopenceaday!’exclaimedHandy;’andI’mtogo,hatinhand,andthankachapfortwopenceaday,whenheowesmeahundredpoundsayear;no,thankye;thatmaydoforyou,butitwon’tforme。Come,Isay,Skulpit,areyouagoingtoputyourmarktothisherepaper,orareyounot?’

  Skulpitlookedroundinwretchedindecisiontohistwofriends。’Whatd’yethink,BillGazy?’saidhe。

  ButBillGazycouldn’tthink。Hemadeanoiselikethebleatingofanoldsheep,whichwasintendedtoexpresstheagonyofhisdoubt,andagainmutteredthat’hedidn’tknow。’

  ’Takehold,youoldcripple,’saidHandy,thrustingthepenintopoorBilly’shand:’there,so——ugh!youoldfool,you’vebeenandsmeareditall——there——that’lldoforyou——that’sasgoodasthebestnameaseverwaswritten’:andabigblotchofinkwaspresumedtorepresentBillyGazy’sacquiescence。

  ’Now,Jonathan,’saidHandy,turningtoCrumple。

  ’Ahundredayear’sanicething,forsartain,’againarguedCrumple。’Well,neighbourSkulpit,how’sittobe?’

  ’Oh,pleaseyourself,’saidSkulpit:’pleaseyourself,andyou’llpleaseme。’

  ThepenwasthrustintoCrumple’shand,andafaint,wandering,meaninglesssignwasmade,betokeningsuchsanctionandauthorityasJonathanCrumplewasabletoconvey。

  ’Come,job,’saidHandy,softenedbysuccess,’don’tlet’emhavetosaythatoldBuncehasamanlikeyouunderhisthumb——amanthatalwaysholdshisheadinthehospitalashighasBuncehimself,thoughyou’reneveraxedtodrinkwine,andsneak,andtellliesaboutyourbettersashedoes。’

  Skulpitheldthepen,andmadelittleflourisheswithitintheair,butstillhesitated。

  ’Andifyou’llbesaidbyme,’continuedHandy,’you’llnotwriteyournametoitatall,butjustputyourmarkliketheothers,’——thecloudbegantoclearfromSkulpit’sbrow——’weallknowyoucandoitifyoulike,butmaybeyouwouldn’tliketoseemuppish,youknow。’

  ’Well,themarkwouldbebest,’saidSkulpit。’Onenameandtherestmarkswouldn’tlookwell,wouldit?’

  ’Theworstintheworld,’saidHandy;’there——there’:andstoopingoverthepetition,thelearnedclerkmadeahugecrossontheplaceleftforhissignature。

  ’That’sthegame,’saidHandy,triumphantlypocketingthepetition;’we’reallinaboatnow,thatis,thenineofus;andasforoldBunce,andhiscronies,theymay——’Butashewashobblingofftothedoor,withacrutchononesideandastickontheother,hewasmetbyBuncehimself。

  ’WellHandy,andwhatmayoldBuncedo?’saidthegray-

  haired,uprightsenior。

  Handymutteredsomething,andwasdeparting;buthewasstoppedinthedoorwaybythehugeframeofthenewcomer。

  ’You’vebeendoingnogoodhere,AbelHandy,’saidhe,’’tisplaintoseethat;and’tisn’tmuchgood,I’mthinking,youeverdo。’

  ’Imindmyownbusiness,MasterBunce,’mutteredtheother,’anddoyoudothesame。Itain’tnothingtoyouwhatIdoes——andyourspyingandpokingherewon’tdonogoodnoryetnoharm。’

  ’Isupposethen,job,’continuedBunce,notnoticinghisopponent,’ifthetruthmustout,you’vestuckyournametothatpetitionoftheirsatlast。’

  Skulpitlookedasthoughhewereabouttosinkintothegroundwithshame。

  ’Whatisittoyouwhathesigns?’saidHandy。’Isupposeifweallwantstoaxforourown,weneedn’taxleaveofyoufirst,MrBunce,bigamanasyouare;andastoyoursneakinginhere,intoJob’sroomwhenhe’sbusy,andwhereyou’renotwanted——’

  ’I’veknowedjobSkulpit,manandboy,sixtyyears,’saidBunce,lookingatthemanofwhomhespoke,’andthat’seversincethedayhewasborn。Iknowedthemotherthatborehim,whensheandIwerelittleweethings,pickingdaisiestogetherinthecloseyonder;andI’velivedunderthesameroofwithhimmorenortenyears;andafterthatImaycomeintohisroomwithoutaxingleave,andyetnosneakingneither。’

  ’Soyoucan,MrBunce,’saidSkulpit;’soyoucan,anyhour,dayornight。’

  ’AndI’mfreealsototellhimmymind,’continuedBunce,lookingattheonemanandaddressingtheother;’andItellhimnowthathe’sdoneafoolishandawrongthing。He’sturnedhisbackupononewhoishisbestfriend;andisplayingthegameofothers,whocarenothingforhim,whetherhebepoororrich,wellorill,aliveordead。Ahundredayear?

  Arethelotofyousoftenoughtothinkthatifahundredayearbetobegiven,it’sthelikesofyouthatwillgetit?’——andhepointedtoBillyGazy,Spriggs,andCrumple。’Didanyofuseverdoanythingworthhalfthemoney?Wasittomakegentlemenofuswewerebroughtinhere,whenalltheworldturnedagainstus,andwecouldn’tlongerearnourdailybread?A’n’tyouallasrichinyourwaysasheinhis?’——andtheoratorpointedtothesideonwhichthewardenlived。

  ’A’n’tyougettingallyouhopedfor,ay,andmorethanyouhopedfor?Wouldn’teachofyouhavegiventhedearestlimbofhisbodytosecurethatwhichnowmakesyousounthankful?’

  ’WewantswhatJohnHiramleftus,’saidHandy。’Wewantswhat’sournbylaw;itdon’tmatterwhatweexpected。

  What’sournbylawshouldbeourn,andbygoleswe’llhaveit。’

  ’Law!’saidBunce,withallthescornheknewhowtocommand——’law!Didyeeverknowapoormanyetwasthebetterforlaw,orforalawyer?WillMrFinneyeverbeasgoodtoyou,job,asthatmanhasbeen?Willheseetoyouwhenyou’resick,andcomfortyouwhenyou’rewretched?

  Willhe——’

  ’No,norgiveyouportwine,oldboy,oncoldwinternights!

  hewon’tdothat,willhe?’askedHandy;andlaughingattheseverityofhisownwit,heandhiscolleaguesretired,carryingwiththem,however,thenowpowerfulpetition。

  Thereisnohelpforspiltmilk;andMrBuncecouldonlyretiretohisownroom,disgustedatthefrailtyofhumannature。

  JobSkulpitscratchedhishead——JonathanCrumpleagainremarked,that,’forsartain,sureahundredayearwasverynice’——andBillyGazyagainrubbedhiseyes,andlowlymutteredthat’hedidn’tknow。’

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