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  \"Well,Iwon’taskmorethanIought,andI’mmuchobligedtoyouforyourpromisetobequiet。Itrusttoyourdiscretion。Good-by。\"

  \"YououghttoREWARDmydiscretion,\"saidBaron,comingouttothelanding。

  Shehadpartlydescendedthestaircaseandshestopped,leaningagainstthebalusterandsmilingupathim。\"Surelyyou’vehadyourrewardinthehonourofmyvisit。\"

  \"That’sdelightfulasfarasitgoes。ButwhatwillyoudoformeifIburnthepapers?\"

  Mrs。Ryvesconsideredamoment。\"Burnthemfirstandyou’llsee!\"

  Onthisshewentrapidlydownstairs,andBaron,towhomtheanswerappearedinadequateandthepropositionindeedinthatformgrosslyunfair,returnedtohisroom。Thevivacityofherinterestinaquestioninwhichshehaddiscoverablynothingatstakemystified,amusedand,inaddition,irresistiblycharmedhim。Shewasdelicate,imaginative,inflammable,quicktofeel,quicktoact。Hedidn’tcomplainofit,itwasthewayhelikedwomentobe;,buthewasnotimpelledforthehourtocommitthesealedpacketstotheflames。Hedroppedthemagainintotheirsecretwell,andafterthathewentout。Hefeltrestlessandexcited;anotherdaywaslostforwork——

  thedreadfuljobtobeperformedforMr。Locketwasstillfurtheroff。

  CHAPTERIII。

  TendaysafterMrs。Ryves’svisithepaidbyappointmentanothercallontheeditorofthePromiscuous。HefoundhiminthelittlewainscotedChelseahouse,whichhadtoPeter’ssensethesmokybrownnessofanoldpipebowl,surroundedwithalltheemblemsofhisoffice——alitterofpapers,ahedgeofencyclopaedias,aphotographicgalleryofpopularcontributors——andhepromisedatfirsttoconsumeveryfewofthemomentsforwhichsomanyclaimscompeted。ItwasMr。Lockethimselfhoweverwhopresentlymadetheinterviewspacious,gaveitairafterdiscoveringthatpoorBaronhadcometotellhimsomethingmoreinterestingthanthathecouldn’tafterallpatchuphistale。Peterhadbegunwiththis,hadintimatedrespectfullythatitwasacaseinwhichbothpracticeandprinciplerebelled,andthen,perceivinghowlittleMr。Locketwasaffectedbyhisaudacity,hadfeltweakandslightlysilly,leftwithhisheroismonhishands。

  Hehadarmedhimselfforastruggle,butthePromiscuousdidn’tevenprotest,andtherewouldhavebeennothingforhimbuttogoawaywiththeprospectofnevercomingagainhadhenotchancedtosayabruptly,irrelevantly,ashegotupfromhischair:

  \"DoyouhappentobeatallinterestedinSirDominickFerrand?\"

  Mr。Locket,whohadalsogotup,lookedoverhisglasses。\"ThelateSirDominick?\"

  \"Theonlyone;youknowthefamily’sextinct。\"

  Mr。Locketshothisyoungfriendanothersharpglance,asilentretorttotheglibnessofthisinformation。\"Veryextinctindeed。

  I’mafraidthesubjecttodaywouldscarcelyberegardedasattractive。\"

  \"Areyouverysure?\"Baronasked。

  Mr。Locketleanedforwardalittle,withhisfingertipsonhistable,intheattitudeofgivingpermissiontoretire。\"Imightconsiderthequestioninaspecialconnection。\"Hewassilentaminute,inawaythatrelegatedpoorPetertothegeneral;butmeetingtheyoungman’seyesagainheasked:\"Areyou——a——thinkingofproposinganarticleuponhim?\"

  \"Notexactlyproposingit——becauseIdon’tyetquiteseemyway;buttheidearatherappealstome。\"

  Mr。Locketemittedthesafeassertionthatthiseminentstatesmanhadbeenastrikingfigureinhisday;thenheadded:\"Haveyoubeenstudyinghim?\"

  \"I’vebeendippingintohim。\"

  \"I’mafraidhe’sscarcelyaquestionofthehour,\"saidMr。Locket,shufflingpaperstogether。

  \"IthinkIcouldmakehimone,\"PeterBarondeclared。

  Mr。Locketstaredagain;hewasunabletorepressanunattenuated\"You?\"

  \"Ihavesomenewmaterial,\"saidtheyoungman,colouringalittle。

  \"Thatoftenfreshensupanoldstory。\"

  \"Itburiesitsometimes。It’softenonlyanothertombstone。\"

  \"Thatdependsuponwhatitis。However,\"Peteradded,\"thedocumentsIspeakofwouldbeacrushingmonument。\"

  Mr。Locket,hesitating,shotanotherglanceunderhisglasses。\"Doyoualludeto——a——revelations?\"

  \"Verycuriousones。\"

  Mr。Locket,stillonhisfeet,hadkepthisbodyatthebowingangle;

  itwasthereforeeasyforhimafteraninstanttobendalittlefurtherandtosinkintohischairwithamovementofhishandtowardtheseatBaronhadoccupied。Baronresumedpossessionofthisconvenience,andtheconversationtookafreshstartonabasiswhichsuchanextensionofprivilegecouldrenderbutlittlelesshumiliatingtoouryoungman。HehadmaturednoplanofconfidinghissecrettoMr。Locket,andhehadreallycomeouttomakehimconscientiouslythatotherannouncementastowhichitappearedthatsomuchartisticagitationhadbeenwasted。Hehadindeedduringthepastdays——daysofpainfulindecision——appealedinimaginationtotheeditorofthePromiscuous,ashehadappealedtoothersourcesofcomfort;buthisscruplesturnedtheirfaceuponhimfromquartershighaswellaslow,andifontheonehandhehadbynomeansmadeuphismindnottomentionhisstrangeknowledge,hehadstillmorelefttothedeterminationofthemomentthequestionofhowheshouldintroducethesubject。Hewasinfacttoonervoustodecide;heonlyfeltthatheneededforhispeaceofmindtocommunicatehisdiscovery。Hewantedanopinion,theimpressionofsomebodyelse,andeveninthisintenselyprofessionalpresence,fiveminutesafterhehadbeguntotellhisqueerstory,hefeltrelievedofhalfhisburden。Hisstorywasveryqueer;hecouldtakethemeasureofthathimselfashespoke;butwouldn’tthisverycircumstancequalifyitforthePromiscuous?

  \"Ofcoursethelettersmaybeforgeries,\"saidMr。Locketatlast。

  \"I’venodoubtthat’swhatmanypeoplewillsay。\"

  \"Havetheybeenseenbyanyexpert?\"

  \"Noindeed;they’vebeenseenbynobody。\"

  \"Haveyougotanyofthemwithyou?\"

  \"No;Ifeltnervousaboutbringingthemout。\"

  \"That’sapity。Ishouldhavelikedthetestimonyofmyeyes。\"

  \"Youmayhaveitifyou’llcometomyrooms。Ifyoudon’tcaretodothatwithoutafurtherguaranteeI’llcopyyououtsomepassages。\"

  \"Selectafewoftheworst!\"Mr。Locketlaughed。OverBaron’sdistressinginformationhehadbecomequitehumanandgenial。Butheaddedinamomentmoredryly:\"Youknowtheyoughttobeseenbyanexpert。\"

  \"That’sexactlywhatIdread,\"saidPeter。

  \"They’llbeworthnothingtomeifthey’renot。\"

  Petercommunedwithhisinnermostspirit。\"HowmuchwilltheybeworthtoMEiftheyARE?\"

  Mr。Locketturnedinhisstudy-chair。\"Ishouldrequiretolookatthembeforeansweringthatquestion。\"

  \"I’vebeentotheBritishmuseum——therearemanyofhislettersthere。I’veobtainedpermissiontoseethem,andI’vecomparedeverythingcarefully。Irepudiatethepossibilityofforgery。Nosignofgenuinenessiswanting;therearedetails,downtotheverypostmarks,thatnoforgercouldhaveinvented。Besides,whoseinterestcoulditconceivablyhavebeen?Alaborofunspeakabledifficulty,andallforwhatadvantage?Therearesomanyletters,too——twenty-seveninall。\"

  \"Lord,whatanass!\"Mr。Locketexclaimed。

  \"Itwillbeoneofthestrangestpost-mortemrevelationsofwhichhistorypreservestherecord。\"

  Mr。Locket,gravenow,worriedwithapaper-knifethecreviceofadrawer。\"It’sveryodd。Buttobeworthanythingsuchdocumentsshouldbesubjectedtoasearchingcriticism——Imeanofthehistoricalkind。\"

  \"Certainly;thatwouldbethetaskofthewriterintroducingthemtothepublic。\"

  AgainMr。Locketconsidered;thenwithasmilehelookedup。\"Youhadbettergiveuporiginalcompositionandtaketobuyingoldfurniture。\"

  \"Doyoumeanbecauseitwillpaybetter?\"

  \"Foryou,Ishouldthink,originalcompositioncouldn’tpayworse。

  Thecreativefaculty’ssorare。\"

  \"Idofeeltemptedtoturnmyattentiontorealheroes,\"Peterreplied。

  \"I’mboundtodeclarethatSirDominickFerrandwasneveroneofmine。Flashy,crafty,second-rate——that’showI’vealwaysreadhim。

  Itwasneverasecret,moreover,thathisprivatelifehaditsweakspots。Hewasamereflashinthepan。\"

  \"Hespeakstothepeopleofthiscountry,\"saidBaron。

  \"Hedid;buthisvoice——thevoice,Imean,ofhisprestige——isscarcelyaudiblenow。\"

  \"They’restillproudofsomeofthethingshedidattheForeignOffice——thefamous’exchange’withSpain,intheMediterranean,whichtookEuropesobysurpriseandbywhichshefeltinjured,especiallywhenitbecameapparenthowmuchwehadthebestofthebargain。

  Thenthesudden,unexpectedshowofforcebywhichheimposedontheUnitedStatesourinterpretationofthattiresometreaty——Icouldnevermakeoutwhatitwasabout。Thesewerebothmattersthatnoonereallycaredastrawabout,buthemadeeveryonefeelasiftheycared;thenationrosetothewayheplayedhistrumps——itwasuncommon。Hewasoneofthefewmenwe’vehad,inourperiod,whotookEurope,ortookAmerica,bysurprise,madethemjumpabit;andthecountrylikedhisdoingit——itwasapleasantchange。Therestoftheworldconsideredthattheyknewinanycaseexactlywhatwewoulddo,whichwasusuallynothingatall。Saywhatyoulike,he’sstillahighname;partlyalso,nodoubt,onaccountofotherthingshisearlysuccessandearlydeath,hispolitical’cheek’andwit;hisveryappearance——hecertainlywashandsome——andthepossibilities(offuturepersonalsupremacy)whichitwasthefashionatthetime,whichit’sthefashionstill,tosayhadpassedawaywithhim。HehadbeentwiceattheForeignOffice;thatalonewasremarkableforamandyingatforty-four。Whatthereforewillthecountrythinkwhenitlearnshewasvenal?\"

  PeterBaronhimselfwasnotangrywithSirDominickFerrand,whohadsimplybecometohim(hehadbeen\"readingup\"feverishlyforaweek)

  averycurioussubjectofpsychologicalstudy;buthecouldeasilyputhimselfintheplaceofthatportionofthepublicwhosememorywaslongenoughfortheirpatriotismtoreceiveashock。Itwassometimefortunatelysincetheconductofpublicaffairshadwantedformenofdisinterestedability,buttheextraordinarydocumentsconcealed(ofallplacesintheworld——itwasasfantasticasanightmare)ina\"bargain\"pickedupatsecond-handbyanobscurescribbler,wouldbeacalculableblowtotheretrospectivemind。

  Baronsawvividlythatiftheserelicsshouldbemadepublicthescandal,thehorror,thechatterwouldbeimmense。Immensewouldbealsothecontributiontotruth,therectificationofhistory。Hehadfeltforseveraldays(anditwasexactlywhathadmadehimsonervous)asifheheldinhishandthekeytopublicattention。

  \"Therearetoomanythingstoexplain,\"Mr。Locketwenton,\"andthesingularprovenanceofyourpaperswouldcountalmostoverwhelminglyagainstthemeveniftheotherobjectionsweremet。Therewouldbeaperfectandprobablyaverycomplicatedpedigreetotrace。Howdidtheygetintoyourdavenport,asyoucallit,andhowlonghadtheybeenthere?Whathandssecretedthem?whathandshad,soincredibly,clungtothemandpreservedthem?Whoarethepersonsmentionedinthem?whoarethecorrespondents,thepartiestothenefarioustransactions?Yousaythetransactionsappeartobeoftwodistinctkinds——someofthemconnectedwithpublicbusinessandothersinvolvingobscurepersonalrelations。\"

  \"Theyallhavethisincommon,\"saidPeterBaron,\"thattheyconstituteevidenceofuneasiness,insomeinstancesofpainfulalarm,onthewriter’spart,inrelationtoexposure——theexposureintheonecase,asIgather,ofthefactthathehadavailedhimselfofofficialopportunitiestopromoteenterprises(publicworksandthatsortofthing)inwhichhehadapecuniarystake。Thedreadofthelightintheotherconnectionisevidentlydifferent,andtheselettersaretheearliestindate。Theyareaddressedtoawoman,fromwhomhehadevidentlyreceivedmoney。\"

  Mr。Locketwipedhisglasses。\"Whatwoman?\"

  \"Ihaven’ttheleastidea。TherearelotsofquestionsIcan’tanswer,ofcourse;lotsofidentitiesIcan’testablish;lotsofgapsIcan’tfill。ButastotwopointsI’mclear,andtheyaretheessentialones。Inthefirstplacethepapersinmypossessionaregenuine;inthesecondplacethey’recompromising。\"

  WiththisPeterBaronroseagain,rathervexedwithhimselfforhavingbeenledontoadvertisehistreasure(itwashisinterlocutor’sperfectlynaturalscepticismthatproducedthiseffect),forhefeltthathewasputtinghimselfinafalseposition。

  HedetectedinMr。Locket’sstudieddetachmentthefermentationofimpulsesfromwhich,unsuccessfulashewas,hehimselfprayedtobedelivered。

  Mr。Locketremainedseated;hewatchedBarongoacrosstheroomforhishatandumbrella。\"Ofcourse,thequestionwouldcomeupofwhosepropertytodaysuchdocumentswouldlegallyhe。Thereareheirs,descendants,executorstoconsider。\"

  \"Insomedegreeperhaps;hutI’vegoneintothatalittle。SirDominickFerrandhadnochildren,andheleftnobrothersandnosisters。Hiswifesurvivedhim,butshediedtenyearsago。Hecanhavehadnoheirsandnoexecutorstospeakof,forheleftnoproperty。\"

  ’’That’stohishonourandagainstyourtheory,’’saidMr。Locket。

  \"IHAVEnotheory。Heleftalargeishmassofdebt,\"PeterBaronadded。AtthisMr。Locketgotup,whilehisvisitorpursued:\"SofarasIcanascertain,thoughofcoursemyinquirieshavehadtobeveryrapidandsuperficial,thereisnoonenowliving,directlyorindirectlyrelatedtothepersonageinquestion,whowouldbelikelytosufferfromanystepsinthedirectionofpublicity。Ithappenstobearareinstanceofalifethathad,asitwere,nolooseends。

  Atleasttherearenoneperceptibleatpresent。\"

  \"Isee,Isee,\"saidMr。Locket。\"ButIdon’tthinkIshouldcaremuchforyourarticle。\"

  \"Whatarticle?\"

  \"Theoneyouseemtowishtowrite,embodyingthisnewmatter。\"

  \"Oh,Idon’twishtowriteit!\"Peterexclaimed。Andthenhebadehishostgood-by。

  \"Good-by,\"saidMr。Locket。\"Mindyou,Idon’tsaythatIthinkthere’snothinginit。\"

  \"Youwouldthinktherewassomethinginitifyouweretoseemydocuments。\"

  \"Ishouldliketoseethesecretcompartment,\"

  thecausticeditorrejoined。\"Copymeoutsomeextracts。\"

  \"Towhatend,ifthere’snoquestionoftheirbeingofusetoyou?\"

  \"Idon’tsaythat——Imightlikethelettersthemselves。\"

  \"Themselves?\"

  \"Notasthebasisofapaper,butjusttopublish——forasensation。\"

  \"They’dsellyournumber!\"Baronlaughed。

  \"IdaresayIshouldliketolookatthem,\"Mr。Locketconcededafteramoment。\"WhenshouldIfindyouathome?\"

  \"Don’tcome,\"saidtheyoungman。\"Imakeyounooffer。\"

  \"ImightmakeYOUone,\"theeditorhinted。\"Don’ttroubleyourself;

  Ishallprobablydestroythem。\"WiththisPeterBarontookhisdeparture,waitinghoweverjustafterwards,inthestreetnearthehouse,asifhehadbeenlookingoutforastrayhansom,towhichhewouldnothavesignalledhaditappeared。HethoughtMr。Locketmighthurryafterhim,butMr。Locketseemedtohaveotherthingstodo,andPeterBaronreturnedonfoottoJerseyVillas。

  CHAPTERIV。

  OntheeveningthatsucceededthisapparentlypointlessencounterhehadaninterviewmoreconclusivewithMrs。Bundy,forwhoseshrewdandphilosophicviewoflifehehadseveraltimesexpressed,eventothegoodwomanherself,aconsiderablerelish。ThesituationatJerseyVillas(Mrs。RyveshadsuddenlyflownofftoDover)wassuchastocreateinhimadesireformoralsupport,andtherewasakindofdomesticdeterminationinMrs。Bundywhichseemed,ingeneral,toadvertiseit。Hehadaskedforheroncomingin,buthadbeentoldshewasabsentforthehour;uponwhichhehadaddressedhimselfmechanicallytothetaskofdoinguphisdishonouredmanuscript——theingeniousfictionaboutwhichMr。Lockethadbeensostupid——forfurtheradventuresandnotimprobabledefeats。Hepassedarestless,ineffectiveafternoon,askinghimselfifhisgeniuswereahorriddelusion,lookingoutofhiswindowforsomethingthatdidn’thappen,somethingthatseemednowtobetheadventofapersuasiveMr。Locketandnowthereturn,fromanabsencemoredisappointingeventhanMrs。

  Bundy’s,ofhisinterestingneighbouroftheparlours。Hewassonervousandsodepressedthathewasunableeventofixhismindonthecompositionofthenotewithwhich,onitsnextperegrination,itwasnecessarythathismanuscriptshouldbeaccompanied。Hewastoonervoustoeat,andheforgoteventodine;heforgottolighthiscandles,helethisfiregoout,anditwasinthemelancholychillofthelateduskthatMrs。Bundy,arrivingatlastwithhislamp,foundhimextendedmoodilyuponhissofa。Shehadbeeninformedthathewishedtospeaktoher,andassheplacedonthemalodorousluminaryanoilyshadeofgreenpasteboardsheexpressedthefriendlyhopethattherewasnothingwrongwithhis’ealth。

  Theyoungmanrosefromhiscouch,pullinghimselftogethersufficientlytoreplythathishealthwaswellenoughbutthathisspiritsweredowninhishoots。Hehadastrongdispositionto\"draw\"hislandladyonthesubjectofMrs。Ryves,aswellasavividconvictionthatsheconstitutedathemeastowhichMrs。Bundywouldrequirelittlepressuretotellhimevenmorethansheknew。Atthesametimehehatedtoappeartopryintothesecretsofhisabsentfriend;todiscussherwiththeirbustlinghostessresembledtoomuchforhistasteagossipwithatattlingservantaboutanunconsciousemployer。HeleftoutofaccounthoweverMrs。Bundy’sknowledgeofthehumanheart,foritwasthisfineprinciplethatbrokedownthebarriersafterhehadreflectedreassuringlythatitwasnotmeddlingwithMrs。Ryves’saffairstotryandfindoutifshestrucksuchanobserverashappy。Crudely,abruptly,evenalittleblushingly,heputthedirectquestiontoMrs。Bundy,andthisledtolerablystraighttoanotherquestion,which,onhisspirit,satequallyheavy(theywereindeedbutdifferentphasesofthesame),andwhichthegoodwomanansweredwithexpressionwhensheejaculated:\"Thinkitalibertyforyoutorundownforafewhours?Ifshedo,mydearsir,justsendhertometotalkto!\"AsregardshappinessindeedshewarnedBaronagainstimposingtoohighastandardonayoungthingwhohadbeenthroughsomuch,andbeforeheknewithefoundhimself,withouttheresponsibilityofchoice,insubmissivereceiptofMrs。

  Bundy’sversionofthisexperience。Itwasaninterestingpicture,thoughithaditsinfirmities,oneofthemcongenitalandconsistingofthefactthatithadsprungessentiallyfromthevirginalbrainofMissTeagle。Amplified,edited,embellishedbytherichergeniusofMrs。Bundy,whohadincorporatedwithitandnowliberallyintroducedcopiousinterleavingsofMissTeagle’sownromance,itgavePeterBaronmuchfoodformeditation,atthesametimethatitonlyhalfrelievedhiscuriosityaboutthecausesofthecharmingwoman’sunderlyingstrangeness。HesoundedthisnoteexperimentallyinMrs。

  Bundy’sear,butitwaseasytoseethatitdidn’treverberateinherfancy。ShehadnoideaofthepictureitwouldhavebeennaturalforhimtodesirethatMrs。Ryvesshouldpresenttohim,andshewasthereforeunabletoestimatethepointsinrespecttowhichhisactualimpressionwasirritating。Shehadindeednoadequateconceptionoftheintellectualrequirementsofayoungmaninlove。

  Shecouldn’ttellhimwhytheirfaultlessfriendwassoisolated,sounrelated,sonervously,shrinkinglyproud。Ontheotherhandshecouldtellhim(heknewitalready)thatshehadpassedmanyyearsofherlifeintheacquisitionofaccomplishmentsataseatoflearningnolessremotethanBoulogne,andthatMissTeaglehadbeenintimatelyacquaintedwiththelateMr。EverardRyves,whowasa\"mostrising\"youngmaninthecity,notmakinganyyearlessthanhiscleartwelvehundred。\"Nowthatheisn’ttheretomakethem,hismourningwidowcan’tliveasshehadthen,canshe?\"Mrs。Bundyasked。

  Baronwasnotpreparedtosaythatshecould,buthethoughtofanotherwayshemightliveashesat,thenextday,inthetrainwhichrattledhimdowntoDover。Theplace,asheapproachedit,seemedbrightandbreezytohim;hisroamingshadbeenneitherfarenoughnorfrequentenoughtomakethecockneyfiedcoastinsipid。

  Mrs。Bundyhadofcoursegivenhimtheaddressheneeded,andonemergingfromthestationhewasonthepointofaskingwhatdirectionheshouldtake。Hisattentionhoweveratthismomentwasdrawnawaybythebustleofthedepartingboat。HehadbeenlongenoughshutupinLondontobeconsciousofrefreshmentinthemereactofturninghisfacetoParis。Hewanderedofftothepierincompanywithhappiertouristsand,leaningonarail,watchedenviouslythepreparation,theagitationofforeigntravel。Itwasforsomeminutesaforetasteofadventure;but,ah,whenwashetohavetheverydraught?Heturnedawayashedroppedthisinterrogativesigh,andindoingsoperceivedthatinanotherpartofthepiertwoladiesandalittleboyweregatheredwithsomethingofthesamewistfulness。Thelittleboyindeedhappenedtolookroundforamoment,uponwhich,withthekeennessofthepredatoryage,herecognisedinouryoungmanasourceofpleasuresfromwhichhelatelyhadbeenweaned。Heboundedforwardwithirrepressiblecriesof\"Geegee!\"andPeterliftedhimaloftforanembrace。OnputtinghimdownthepilgrimfromJerseyVillasstoodconfrontedwithasensiblysevereMissTeagle,whohadfollowedherlittlecharge。

  \"What’sthematterwiththeoldwoman?\"heaskedhimselfasheofferedherahandwhichshetreatedasthemerestdetail。Whateveritwas,itwas(andveryproperly,onthepartofaloyalsuivante)

  thesamecomplaintasthatofheremployer,towhom,fromadistance,forMrs。Ryveshadnotadvancedaninch,heflourishedhishatasshestoodlookingathimwithafacethatheimaginedratherwhite。Mrs。

  Ryves’sresponsetothissalutationwastoshiftherpositioninsuchamannerastoappearagainabsorbedintheCalaisboat。PeterBaron,however,keptholdofthechild,whomMissTeagleartfullyendeavouredtowrestfromhim——apolicyinwhichhewasaidedbySidney’sownroughbutinstinctiveloyalty;andhewasthankfulforthehappyeffectofbeingdraggedbyhisjubilantfriendintheverydirectioninwhichhehadtendedforsomanyhours。Mrs。Ryvesturnedoncemoreashecamenear,andthen,fromthesweet,strainedsmilewithwhichsheaskedhimifhewereonhiswaytoFrance,hesawthatifshehadbeenangryathishavingfollowedhershehadquicklygotoverit。

  \"No,I’mnotcrossing;butitcameovermethatyoumightbe,andthat’swhyIhurrieddown——tocatchyoubeforeyouwereoff。\"

  \"Oh,wecan’tgo——more’sthepity;butwhy,ifwecould,\"Mrs。Ryvesinquired,\"shouldyouwishtopreventit?\"

  \"BecauseI’vesomethingtoaskyoufirst,somethingthatmaytakesometime。\"Hesawnowthatherembarrassmenthadreallynotbeenresentful;ithadbeennervous,tremulous,astheemotionofanunexpectedpleasuremighthavebeen。\"That’sreallywhyIdeterminedlastnight,withoutaskingyourleavefirsttopayyouthislittlevisit——thatandtheintensedesireforanotherboutofhorse-playwithSidney。Oh,I’vecometoseeyou,\"PeterBaronwenton,\"andI

  won’tmakeanysecretofthefactthatIexpectyoutoresignyourselfgracefullytothetrialandgivemeallyourtime。Theday’slovely,andI’mreadytodeclarethattheplaceisasgoodastheday。Letmedrinkdeepofthesethings,drainthecuplikeamanwhohasn’tbeenoutofLondonformonthsandmonths。Letmewalkwithyouandtalkwithyouandlunchwithyou——Igobackthisafternoon。Givemeallyourhoursinshort,sothattheymayliveinmymemoryasoneofthesweetestoccasionsoflife。\"

  TheemissionofsteamfromtheFrenchpacketmadesuchanuproarthatBaroncouldbreathehispassionintotheyoungwoman’searwithoutscandalisingthespectators;andthecharmwhichlittlebylittleitscatteredoverhisfleetingvisitprovedindeedtobethecollectiveinfluenceoftheconditionshehadputintowords。\"Whatisityouwishtoaskme?\"Mrs。Ryvesdemanded,astheystoodtheretogether;

  towhichherepliedthathewouldtellherallaboutitifshewouldsendMissTeagleoffwithSidney。MissTeagle,whowasalwaysanticipatinghercue,hadalreadybegunostentatiouslytogazeatthedistantshoresofFranceandwaseasilyenoughinducedtotakeanearlierstarthomeandrisetotheresponsibilityofstoppingonherwaytocontendwiththebutcher。ShehadhowevertoretirewithoutSidney,whoclungtohisrecoveredprey,sothattherestoftheepisodewasseasoned,toBaron’ssense,bytheimportunatetwitchofthechild’slittle,plump,coolhand。ThefriendswanderedtogetherwithaconjugalairandSidneynotbetweenthem,hangingwistfully,first,overthelengthenedpictureoftheCalaisboat,tilltheycouldlookafterit,asitmovedrumblingaway,inaspellofsilencewhichseemedtoconfess——especiallywhen,amomentlater,theireyesmet——thatitproducedthesamefondfancyineach。Thepresenceoftheboymoreoverwasnohindrancetotheirtalkinginamannerthattheymadebelievewasveryfrank。PeterBaronpresentlytoldhiscompanionwhatitwashehadtakenajourneytoask,andhehadtimeafterwardstogetoverhisdiscomfitureatherappearanceofhavingfancieditmightbesomethinggreater。Sheseemeddisappointed(butshewasforgiving)onlearningfromhimthathehadonlywishedtoknowifshejudgedferociouslyhisnothavingcompliedwithherrequesttorespectcertainseals。

  \"Howferociouslydoyoususpectmeofhavingjudgedit?\"sheinquired。

  \"Why,totheextentofleavingthehousethenextmoment。\"

  Theywerestilllingeringonthegreatgranitepierwhenhetouchedonthismatter,andshesatdownattheendwhilethebreeze,warmedbythesunshine,ruffledthepurplesea。Shecolouredalittleandlookedtroubled,andafteraninstantsherepeatedinterrogatively:

  \"Thenextmoment?\"

  \"AssoonasItoldyouwhatIhaddone。Iwasscrupulousaboutthis,youwillremember;Iwentstraightdownstairstoconfesstoyou。Youturnedawayfromme,sayingnothing;Icouldn’timagine——asIvowI

  can’timaginenow——whysuchamattershouldappearsocloselytotouchyou。IwentoutonsomebusinessandwhenIreturnedyouhadquittedthehouse。Ithadallthelookofmyhavingoffendedyou,ofyourwishingtogetawayfromme。Youdidn’tevengivemetimetotellyouhowitwasthat,inspiteofyouradvice,Ideterminedtoseeformyselfwhatmydiscoveryrepresented。Youmustdomejusticeandhearwhatdeterminedme。\"

  Mrs。Ryvesgotupfromherscatandaskedhim,asaparticularfavour,nottoalludeagaintohisdiscovery。Itwasnoconcernofhersatall,andshehadnowarrantforpryingintohissecrets。Shewasverysorrytohavebeenforamomentsoabsurdastoappeartodoso,andshehumblybeggedhispardonforhermeddling。Sayingthisshewalkedonwithacharmingcolourinhercheek,whilehelaughedout,thoughhewasreallybewildered,attheendlesscapriciousnessofwomen。Fortunatelytheincidentdidn’tspoilthehour,inwhichtherewereothersourcesofsatisfaction,andtheytooktheircoursetoherlodgingswithsuchpleasantlittlepausesandexcursionsbythewayaspermittedhertoshowhimtheobjectsofinterestatDover。Shelethimstopatawine-merchant’sandbuyabottleforluncheon,ofwhich,initsorder,theypartook,togetherwithapuddinginventedbyMissTeagle,which,astheyhypocriticallyswallowedit,madethemlookateachotherinanintimacyofindulgence。Theycameoutagainand,whileSidneygrubbedinthegraveloftheshore,satselfishlyontheParade,tothedisappointmentofMissTeagle,whohadfixedherhopesonaflyandaladylikevisittothecastle。Baronhadhiseyeonhiswatch——hehadtothinkofhistrainandthedismalreturnandmanyothermelancholythings;buttheseaintheafternoonlightwasamoreappealingpicture;thewindhadgonedown,theChannelwascrowded,thesailsoftheshipswerewhiteinthepurpledistance。Theyoungmanhadaskedhiscompanion(hehadaskedherbefore)whenshewastocomebacktoJerseyVillas,andshehadsaidthatsheshouldprobablystayatDoveranotherweek。Itwasdreadfullyexpensive,butitwasdoingthechildallthegoodintheworld,andifMissTeaglecouldgoupforsomethingssheshouldprobablybeabletomanageanextension。

  Earlierinthedayshehadsaidthatsheperhapswouldn’treturntoJerseyVillasatall,oronlyreturntowindupherconnectionwithMrs。Bundy。Atanothermomentshehadspokenofanearlydate,animmediatereoccupationofthewonderfulparlours。Baronsawthatshehadnoplan,norealreasons,thatshewasvagueand,insecret,worriedandnervous,waitingforsomethingthatdidn’tdependonherself。Asilenceofseveralminuteshadfallenuponthemwhiletheywatchedtheshiningsails;towhichMrs。Ryvesputanendbyexclaimingabruptly,butwithoutcompletinghersentence:\"Oh,ifyouhadcometotellmeyouhaddestroyedthem——\"

  \"Thoseterriblepapers?Ilikethewayyoutalkabout’destroying!’

  Youdon’tevenknowwhattheyare。\"

  \"Idon’twanttoknow;theyputmeintoastate。\"

  \"Whatsortofastate?\"

  \"Idon’tknow;theyhauntme。\"

  \"Theyhauntedme;thatwaswhy,earlyonemorning,suddenly,I

  couldn’tkeepmyhandsoffthem。IhadtoldyouIwouldn’ttouchthem。Ihaddeferredtoyourwhim,yoursuperstition(whatisit?)

  butatlasttheygotthebetterofme。Ihadlainawakeallnightthreshingabout,itchingwithcuriosity。Itmademeill;myownnerves(asImaysay)wereirritated,mycapacitytoworkwasgone。

  Ithadcomeovermeinthesmallhoursintheshapeofanobsession,afixedidea,thattherewasnothingintheridiculousrelicsandthatmyexaggeratedscruplesweremakingafoolofme。Itwastentoonetheywererubbish,theywerevain,theywereempty;thattheyhadbeenevenapracticaljokeonthepartofsomeweak-mindedgentlemanofleisure,theformerpossessoroftheconfoundeddavenport。ThelongerIhoveredaboutthemwithsuchprecautionsthelongerIwastakenin,andthesoonerIexposedtheirinsignificancethesoonerI

  shouldgetbacktomyusualoccupations。ThisconvictionmademyhandsouncontrollablethatthatmorningbeforebreakfastIbrokeoneoftheseals。Ittookmebutafewminutestoperceivethatthecontentswerenotrubbish;thelittlebundlecontainedoldletters——

  verycuriousoldletters。\"

  \"Iknow——Iknow;’privateandconfidential。’Soyoubroketheotherseals?\"Mrs。Ryveslookedathimwiththestrangeapprehensionhehadseeninhereyeswhensheappearedathisdoorthemomentafterhisdiscovery。

  \"Youknow,ofcourse,becauseItoldyouanhourlater,thoughyouwouldletmetellyouverylittle。\"

  Baron,ashemetthisqueergaze,smiledhardathertopreventherguessingthathesmartedwiththefinereproachconveyedinthetoneofherlastwords;butsheappearedabletoguesseverything,forsheremindedhimthatshehadnothadtowaitthatmorningtillhecamedownstairstoknowwhathadhappenedabove,buthadshownhimatthemomenthowshehadbeenconsciousofitanhourbefore,hadpassedonhersidethesametormentednightashe,andhadhadtoexertextraordinaryself-commandnottorushuptohisroomswhilethestudyoftheopenpacketswasgoingon。\"You’resosensitivelyorganisedandyou’vesuchmysteriouspowersthatyoureuncanny,\"

  Barondeclared。

  \"Ifeelwhattakesplaceatadistance;that’sall。\"

  \"Onewouldthinksomebodyyoulikedwasindanger。\"

  \"ItoldyouthatthatwaswhatwaspresenttomethedayIcameuptoseeyou。\"

  \"Oh,butyoudon’tlikemesomuchasthat,\"Baronargued,laughing。

  Shehesitated。\"No,Idon’tknowthatIdo。\"

  \"Itmustbeforsomeoneelse——theotherpersonconcerned。Theotherday,however,youwouldn’tletmetellyouthatperson’sname。\"

  Mrs。Ryves,atthis,rosequickly。\"Idon’twanttoknowit;it’snoneofmybusiness。\"

  \"No,fortunately,Idon’tthinkitis,\"Baronrejoined,walkingwithheralongtheParade。ShehadSidneybythehandnow,andtheyoungmanwasontheothersideofher。Theymovedtowardthestation——shehadofferedtogopartoftheway。\"Butwithyourmiraculousgiftit’sawonderyouhaven’tdivined。\"

  \"IonlydivinewhatIwant,\"saidMrs。Ryves。

  \"That’sveryconvenient!\"exclaimedPeter,towhomSidneyhadpresentlycomeroundagain。\"Only,beingthusinthedark,it’sdifficulttoseeyourmotiveforwishingthepapersdestroyed。\"

  Mrs。Ryvesmeditated,lookingfixedlyattheground。\"Ithoughtyoumightdoittoobligeme。\"

  \"Doesitstrikeyouthatsuchanexpectation,formedinsuchconditions,isreasonable?\"

  Mrs。Ryvesstoppedshort,andthistimesheturnedonhimthecloudedclearnessofhereyes。\"Whatdoyoumeantodowiththem?\"

  ItwasPeterBaron’sturntomeditate,whichhedid,ontheemptyasphaltoftheParade(the\"season,\"atDover,wasnotyet),wheretheirshadowswerelongintheafternoonlight。Hewasundersuchacharmashehadneverknown,andhewantedimmenselytobeabletoreply:\"I’lldoanythingyoulikeifyou’llloveme。\"Thesewords,however,wouldhaverepresentedaresponsibilityandhaveconstitutedwhatwasvulgarlytermedanoffer。Anofferofwhat?hequicklyaskedhimselfhere,ashehadalreadyaskedhimselfaftermakinginspiritotherawkwarddashesinthesamedirection——ofwhatbuthispoverty,hisobscurity,hisattemptsthathadcometonothing,hisabilitiesforwhichtherewasnothingtoshow?Mrs。Ryveswasnotexactlyasuccess,butshewasagreatersuccessthanPeterBaron。

  Poorashewashehatedthesordid(heknewshedidn’tloveit),andhefeltsmallfortalkingofmarriage。Thereforehedidn’tputthequestioninthewordsitwouldhavepleasedhimmosttohearhimselfutter,buthecompromised,withanangryyoungpang,andsaidtoher:

  \"WhatwillyoudoformeifIputanendtothem?\"

  Sheshookherheadsadly——itwasalwaysherprettiestmovement。\"I

  canpromisenothing——oh,no,Ican’tpromise!Wemustpartnow,\"sheadded。\"You’llmissyourtrain。\"

  Helookedathiswatch,takingthehandsheheldouttohim。Shedrewitawayquickly,andnothingthenwaslefthim,beforehurryingtothestation,buttocatchupSidneyandsqueezehimtillheutteredalittleshriek。Onthewaybacktotownthesituationstruckhimasgrotesque。

  CHAPTERV。

  Ittormentedhimsothenextmorningthatafterthreshingitoutalittlefurtherhefelthehadsomethingofagrievance。Mrs。Ryves’sinterventionhadmadehimacutelyuncomfortable,forshehadtakentheattitudeofexertingpressurewithout,itappeared,recognisingonhispartanequalright。Shehadimposedherselfasaninfluence,yetsheheldherselfaloofasaparticipant;therewerethingsshelookedtohimtodoforher,yetshecouldtellhimofnogoodthatwouldcometohimfromthedoing。Sheshouldeitherhavehadlesstosayorhavebeenwillingtosaymore,andheaskedhimselfwhyheshouldbethesportofhermoodsandhermysteries。Heperceivedherknackofpunctualinterferencetobestriking,butitwasjustthisapparentinfallibilitythatheresented。Whydidn’tshesetupatonceasaprofessionalclairvoyantandekeoutherlittleincomemoresuccessfully?Inpurelyprivatelifesuchagiftwasdisconcerting;

  herdivinations,herevasionsdisturbedatanyratehisowntranquillity。

  WhatdisturbeditstillfurtherwasthathereceivedearlyinthedayavisitfromMr。Locket,who,leavinghimundernoillusionastothegroundsofsuchanhonour,remarkedassoonashehadgotintotheroomorratherwhilehestillpantedonthesecondflightandthesmudgedlittleslaveyheldopenBaron’sdoor,thathehadtakenuphisyoungfriend’sinvitationtolookatSirDominickFerrand’slettersforhimself。PeterdrewthemforthwithapromptitudeintendedtoshowthatherecognisedthecommercialcharacterofthecallandwithoutattenuatingtheinconsequenceofthisdeparturefromthelastdeterminationhehadexpressedtoMr。Locket。Heshowedhisvisitorthedavenportandthehiddenrecess,andhesmokedacigarette,hummingsoftly,withasenseofunwontedadvantageandtriumph,whilethecautiouseditorsatsilentandhandledthepapers。

  ForallhiscautionMr。LocketwasunabletokeepawarmerlightoutofhisjudicialeyeashesaidtoBaronatlastwithsociablebrevity——atonethattookmanythingsforgranted:\"I’lltakethemhomewithme——theyrequiremuchattention。\"

  Theyoungmanlookedathimamoment。\"Doyouthinkthey’regenuine?\"Hedidn’tmeantobemocking,hemeantnottobe;butthewordssoundedsotohisownear,andhecouldseethattheyproducedthateffectonMr。Locket。

  \"Ican’tintheleastdetermine。Ishallhavetogointothematmyleisure,andthat’swhyIaskyoutolendthemtome。\"

  Hehadshuffledthepaperstogetherwithamovementcharged,whilehespoke,withtheairofbeingpreliminarytothatofthrustingthemintoalittleblackbagwhichhehadbroughtwithhimandwhich,restingontheshelfofthedavenport,struckPeter,whovieweditaskance,asanobjectdarklyeditorial。Itmadeouryoungman,somehow,suddenlyapprehensive;theadvantageofwhichhehadjustbeenconsciouswasabouttobetransferredbyaquietprocessoflegerdemaintoapersonwhoalreadyhadadvantagesenough。Baron,inshort,feltadeeppangofanxiety;hecouldn’thavesaidwhy。Mr。

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