第2章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"Tommy and Co。",免费读到尾

  Iain’tanAnarchist。\"

  ThePrince,byamusculareffort,retiredsomefourorfiveinchesandcommencedtorebuttonhiswaistcoat。

  \"Howdidyougethere?\"askedthePrince。

  \"’TwasabiggerjobthanI’dreckonedon,\"admittedTommy,seekingadryinchinthesmearedhandkerchief,andfindingnone。\"Butthatdon’tmatter,\"addedTommycheerfully,\"nowI’mhere。\"

  \"IfyoudonotwishmetohandyouovertothepoliceatSouthampton,youhadbetteranswermyquestions,\"remarkedthePrincedrily。

  Tommywasnotafraidofprinces,butinthelexiconofherharassedyouth\"Police\"hadalwaysbeenawordofdread。

  \"Iwantedtogetatyou。\"

  \"Igatherthat。\"

  \"Theredidn’tseemanyotherway。It’sjollydifficulttogetatyou。You’resojollyartful。\"

  \"Tellmehowyoumanagedit。\"

  \"There’salittlebridgeforsignalsjustoutsideWaterloo。I

  couldseethatthetrainwouldhavetopassunderit。SoIclimbedupandwaited。Itbeingafoggynight,yousee,nobodytwiggedme。

  Isay,youarePrinceBlank,ain’tyou?\"

  \"IamPrinceBlank。\"

  \"ShouldhavebeenmadifI’dlandedthewrongman。\"

  \"Goon。\"

  \"Iknewwhichwasyourcarriage——leastways,Iguessedit;andasitcamealong,Ididadrop。\"Tommyspreadoutherarmsandlegstoillustratetheaction。\"Thelamps,youknow,\"explainedTommy,stilldabbingatherface——\"oneofthemcaughtme。\"

  \"Andfromtheroof?\"

  \"Oh,well,itwaseasyafterthat。There’sanironthingattheback,andsteps。You’veonlygottowalkdownstairsandroundthecorner,andthereyouare。Bitofluckyourotherdoornotbeinglocked。Ihadn’tthoughtofthat。Haven’tgotsuchathingasahandkerchiefaboutyou,haveyou?\"

  ThePrincedrewonefromhissleeveandpassedittoher。\"Youmeantotellme,boy——\"

  \"Ain’taboy,\"explainedTommy。\"I’magirl!\"

  Shesaiditsadly。Deeminghernewfriendssuchascouldbetrusted,Tommyhadacceptedtheirstatementthatshereallywasagirl。Butformanyalongyeartocomethethoughtofherlostmanhoodtingedhervoicewithbitterness。

  \"Agirl!\"

  Tommynoddedherhead。

  \"Umph!\"saidthePrince;\"IhaveheardagooddealabouttheEnglishgirl。Iwasbeginningtothinkitexaggerated。Standup。\"

  Tommyobeyed。Itwasnotaltogetherherway;butwiththoseeyesbeneaththeirshaggybrowsbentuponher,itseemedthesimplestthingtodo。

  \"So。Andnowthatyouarehere,whatdoyouwant?\"

  \"Tointerviewyou。\"

  Tommydrewforthherlistofquestions。

  Theshaggybrowscontracted。

  \"Whoputyouuptothisabsurdity?Whowasit?Tellmeatonce。\"

  \"Nobody。\"

  \"Don’tlietome。Hisname?\"

  Theterrible,smalleyesflashedfire。ButTommyalsohadapairofeyes。Beforetheirblazeofindignationthegreatmanpositivelyquailed。Thistypeofopponentwasnewtohim。

  \"I’mnotlying。\"

  \"Ibegyourpardon,\"saidthePrince。

  AndatthispointitoccurredtothePrince,whobeingreallyagreatman,hadnaturallyasenseofhumour,thataconferenceconductedontheselinesbetweentheleadingstatesmanofanEmpireandanimpertinenthussyof,say,twelveyearsoldattheoutside,mightendbybecomingridiculous。SothePrincetookuphischairandputitdownagainbesideTommy’s,andemployingskilfullyhisundoubteddiplomaticgifts,drewfromherbitbybitthewholestory。

  \"I’minclined,MissJane,\"saidtheGreatMan,thestoryended,\"toagreewithourfriendMr。Hope。Ishouldsayyourmetierwasjournalism。\"

  \"Andyou’llletmeinterviewyou?\"askedTommy,showingherwhiteteeth。

  TheGreatMan,layingahandheavierthanheguessedonTommy’sshoulder,rose。\"Ithinkyouareentitledtoit。\"

  \"What’syourviews?\"demandedTommy,reading,\"ofthefuturepoliticalandsocialrelationships——\"

  \"Perhaps,\"suggestedtheGreatMan,\"itwillbesimplerifIwriteitmyself。\"

  \"Well,\"concurredTommy;\"myspellingisabitrocky。\"

  TheGreatMandrewachairtothetable。

  \"Youwon’tmissoutanything——willyou?\"insistedTommy。

  \"Ishallendeavour,MissJane,togiveyounocauseforcomplaint,\"

  gravelyheassuredher,andsatdowntowrite。

  NottillthetrainbegantoslackenspeedhadthePrincefinished。

  Then,blottingandrefoldingthepaper,hestoodup。

  \"Ihaveaddedsomeinstructionsonthebackofthelastpage,\"

  explainedthePrince,\"towhichyouwilldrawMr。Hope’sparticularattention。Iwouldwishyoutopromiseme,MissJane,neveragaintohaverecoursetodangerousacrobatictricks,noteveninthesacredcauseofjournalism。\"

  \"Ofcourse,ifyouhadn’tbeensojollydifficulttogetat——\"

  \"Myfault,Iknow,\"agreedthePrince。\"Thereisnottheleastdoubtastowhichsexyoubelongto。Nevertheless,Iwantyoutopromiseme。Come,\"urgedthePrince,\"Ihavedoneagooddealforyou——morethanyouknow。\"

  \"Allright,\"consentedTommyalittlesulkily。Tommyhatedmakingpromises,becauseshealwayskeptthem。\"Ipromise。\"

  \"ThereisyourInterview。\"ThefirstSouthamptonplatformlampshoneinuponthePrinceandTommyastheystoodfacingoneanother。ThePrince,whohadacquiredthereputation,notaltogetherunjustly,ofanill—temperedandsavageoldgentleman,didastrangething:takingthelittle,blood—smearedfacebetweenhispaws,hekissedit。Tommyalwaysrememberedthesmokyflavourofthebristlygreymoustache。

  \"Onethingmore,\"saidthePrincesternly——\"notawordofallthis。

  Don’topenyourmouthtospeakofittillyouarebackinGoughSquare。\"

  \"Doyoutakemeforamug?\"answeredTommy。

  TheybehavedveryoddlytoTommyafterthePrincehaddisappeared。

  Everybodytookadealoftroubleforher,butnoneofthemseemedtoknowwhytheyweredoingit。Theylookedatherandwentaway,andcameagainandlookedather。Andthemoretheythoughtaboutit,themorepuzzledtheybecame。Someofthemaskedherquestions,butwhatTommyreallydidn’tknow,addedtowhatshedidn’tmeantotell,wassoprodigiousthatCuriosityitselfpaledatcontemplationofit。

  Theywashedandbrushedherupandgaveheranexcellentsupper;

  andputtingherintoafirst—classcompartmentlabelled\"Reserved,\"

  sentherbacktoWaterloo,andthenceinacabtoGoughSquare,whereshearrivedaboutmidnight,sufferingfromasenseofself—

  importance,tracesofwhichtothisdayarestilldiscernible。

  Suchandthuswasthebeginningofallthings。Tommy,havingtalkedforhalfanhourattherateoftwohundredwordsaminute,hadsuddenlydroppedherheaduponthetable,hadbeenarousedwithdifficultyandpersuadedtogotobed。Peter,inthedeepeasy—

  chairbeforethefire,satlongintothenight。Elizabeth,likingquietcompany,purredsoftly。OutoftheshadowscrepttoPeterHopeanoldforgottendream——thedreamofawonderfulnewJournal,priceonepennyweekly,ofwhichtheEditorshouldcometobeoneThomasHope,sonofPeterHope,itshonouredFounderandOriginator:apowerfulJournalthatshouldsupplyalong—feltwant,popular,butatthesametimeelevating——apleasuretothepublic,aprofittoitsowners。\"Doyounotrememberme?\"

  whisperedtheDream。\"Wehadlongtalkstogether。Themorningandthenoondaypass。Theeveningstillisours。Thetwilightalsobringsitspromise。\"

  Elizabethstoppedpurringandlookedupsurprised。Peterwaslaughingtohimself。

  STORYTHESECOND——WilliamCloddappointshimselfManagingDirectorMrs。PostwhistlesatonaWindsor—chairinthecentreofRollsCourt。Mrs。Postwhistle,who,inthedaysofherHebehood,hadbeenlikenedbyadmiringfrequentersoftheoldMitreinChanceryLanetotheladies,somewhatemaciated,thatanEnglishartist,sincebecomefamous,wasthencommencingtopopularise,haddevelopedwiththepassingyears,yetstillretainedafaceofplacidyouthfulness。Thetwofacts,takeninconjunction,hadresultedinanassettoherincomenottobedespised。ThewandererthroughRollsCourtthissummer’safternoon,presuminghimtobefamiliarwithcurrentjournalism,wouldhaveretiredhauntedbythesensethattherestful—lookingladyontheWindsor—chairwassomeonethatheoughttoknow。Glancingthroughalmostanyillustratedpaperoftheperiod,theproblemwouldhavebeensolvedforhim。AphotographofMrs。Postwhistle,takenquiterecently,hewouldhaveencounteredwiththislegend:\"BEFOREuseofProfessorHardtop’scertaincureforcorpulency。\"BesideitaphotographofMrs。Postwhistle,thenArabellaHiggins,takentwentyyearsago,thelegendslightlyvaried:\"AFTERuse,\"etc。Thefacewasthesame,thefigure——therewasnodenyingit——hadundergonedecidedalteration。

  Mrs。PostwhistlehadreachedwithherchairthecentreofRollsCourtincourseoffollowingthesun。Thelittleshop,overthelintelofwhichran:\"TimothyPostwhistle,GrocerandProvisionMerchant,\"shehadleftbehindherintheshadow。OldinhabitantsofSt。Dunstan—in—the—Westretainedrecollectionofagentlemanlyfigure,alwaysinaverygorgeouswaistcoat,withDundrearywhiskers,tobeseenoccasionallytherebehindthecounter。Allcustomersitwouldrefer,withtheairofaLordHighChamberlainintroducingdebutantes,toMrs。Postwhistle,evidentlyregardingitselfpurelyasornamental。Forthelasttenyears,however,noonehadnoticeditthere,andMrs。Postwhistlehadafacilityamountingalmosttogeniusforignoringormisunderstandingquestionsitwasnottohertastetoanswer。Mostthingsweresuspected,nothingknown。St。Dunstan—in—the—Westhadturnedtootherproblems。

  \"IfIwasn’twantingtosee’im,\"remarkedtoherselfMrs。

  Postwhistle,whowasknittingwithoneeyeupontheshop,\"’e’dabeen’ere’foreI’d’adtimetoclearthedinnerthingsaway;

  certainto’avebeen。It’sastrangeworld。\"

  Mrs。PostwhistlewasdesirousforthearrivalofagentlemannotusuallyawaitedwithimpatiencebytheladiesofRollsCourt——towit,oneWilliamClodd,rent—collector,whosedayforSt。Dunstan—

  in—the—WestwasTuesday。

  \"Atlast,\"saidMrs。Postwhistle,thoughwithouthopethatMr。

  Clodd,whohadjustappearedattheotherendofthecourt,couldpossiblyhearher。\"Wasbeginningtobeafraidasyou’dtumbledoveryerselfinyour’urryand’urtyerself。\"

  Mr。Clodd,perceivingMrs。Postwhistle,decidedtoabandonmethodandtakeNo。7first。

  Mr。Cloddwasashort,thick—set,bullet—headedyoungman,withwaysthatwerebustling,andeyesthat,thoughkind,suggestedtrickiness。

  \"Ah!\"saidMr。Cloddadmiringly,ashepocketedthesixhalf—crownsthattheladyhandeduptohim。\"Ifonlytheywerealllikeyou,Mrs。Postwhistle!\"

  \"Wouldn’tbenoneedofchapslikeyoutoworry’em,\"pointedoutMrs。Postwhistle。

  \"It’sanironyoffate,mybeingarent—collector,whenyoucometothinkofit,\"remarkedMr。Clodd,writingoutthereceipt。\"IfI

  hadmyway,I’dputanendtolandlordism,rootandbranch。Curseofthecountry。\"

  \"JusttheverythingIwantedtotalktoyouabout,\"returnedthelady——\"thatlodgero’mine。\"

  \"Ah!don’tpay,don’the?Youjusthandhimovertome。I’llsoonhaveitoutofhim。\"

  \"It’snotthat,\"explainedMrs。Postwhistle。\"IfaSaturdaymorning’appenedtocomeroundas’edidn’tpayupwithoutmeasking,IshouldknowI’dmadeamistake——thatitmustbeFriday。

  IfIdon’t’appentobeinat’alf—pastten,’eputsitinanenvelopeandleavesitonthetable。\"

  \"Wonderifhismotherhasgotanymorelikehim?\"musedMr。Clodd。

  \"Coulddowithafewaboutthisneighbourhood。Whatisityouwanttosayabouthim,then?Merelytobragabouthim?\"

  \"Iwantedtoaskyou,\"continuedMrs。Postwhistle,\"’owIcouldgetridof’im。Itwasratheracuriousagreement。\"

  \"Whydoyouwanttogetridofhim?Toonoisy?\"

  \"Noisy!Why,thecatmakesmorenoiseaboutthe’ousethan’edoes。’E’dmake’isfortuneasaburglar。\"

  \"Comehomelate?\"

  \"Neverknown’imoutaftertheshuttersareup。\"

  \"Givesyoutoomuchtroublethen?\"

  \"Ican’tsaythatof’im。Neverknowwhether’e’sinthe’ouseorisn’t,withoutgoingupstairsandknockingatthedoor。\"

  \"Here,youtellityourownway,\"suggestedthebewilderedClodd。

  \"Ifitwasanyoneelsebutyou,Ishouldsayyoudidn’tknowyourownbusiness。\"

  \"’Egetsonmynerves,\"saidMrs。Postwhistle。\"Youain’tina’urryforfiveminutes?\"

  Mr。Cloddwasalwaysinahurry。\"ButIcanforgetittalkingtoyou,\"addedthegallantMr。Clodd。

  Mrs。Postwhistleledthewayintothelittleparlour。

  \"Justthenameofit,\"consentedMr。Clodd。\"Cheerfulnesscombinedwithtemperance;that’stheideal。\"

  \"I’lltellyouwhat’appenedonlylastnight,\"commencedMrs。

  Postwhistle,seatingherselftheoppositesideoftheloo—table。

  \"Alettercamefor’imbytheseveno’clockpost。I’dseen’imgoouttwohoursbefore,andthoughI’dbeensittingintheshopthewholeblessedtime,Ineversawor’eard’impassthrough。E’slikethat。It’slike’avingaghostforalodger。Iopened’isdoorwithoutknockingandwentin。Ifyou’llbelieveme,’ewasclingingwith’isarmsandlegstothetopofthebedstead——it’soneofthoseold—fashioned,four—postthings——’is’eadtouchingtheceiling。’E’adn’tgottoomuchclotheson,andwascrackingnutswith’isteethandeating’em。’Ethrewa’andfulofshellsatme,andmakingthemostawfulfacesatme,startedoffgibberingsoftlytohimself。\"

  \"Allplay,Isuppose?Norealvice?\"commentedtheinterestedMr。

  Clodd。

  \"Itwillgoonforaweek,thatwill,\"continuedMrs。Postwhistle——

  \"’efancying’imselfamonkey。Lastweekhewasatortoise,andwascrawlingaboutonhisstomachwithatea—traytiedonto’isback。’E’sassensibleasmostmen,ifthat’ssayingmuch,themoment’e’soutsidethefrontdoor;butinthe’ouse——well,I

  supposethefactisthat’e’salunatic。\"

  \"Don’tseemnohidinganythingfromyou,\"Mrs。PostwhistleremarkedMr。Cloddintonesofadmiration。\"Doesheevergetviolent?\"

  \"Don’tknowwhat’ewouldbelikeif’e’appenedtofancy’imselfsomethingreallydangerous,\"answeredMrs。Postwhistle。\"Iamabitnervousofthisnewmonkeygame,Idon’tmindconfessingtoyou——thethingsthattheydoaccordingtothepicture—books。Uptonow,exceptforimagining’imselfamole,andtakingallhismealsunderneaththecarpet,it’sbeenmostlybirdsandcatsand’armlesssorto’thingsI’aven’tseemedtomindsomuch。\"

  \"Howdidyougetholdofhim?\"demandedMr。Clodd。\"Havemuchtroubleinfindinghim,ordidsomebodycomeandtellyouabouthim?\"

  \"OldGladman,ofChanceryLane,thelawstationer,brought’im’ereoneeveningabouttwomonthsago——said’ewasasortofdistantrelativeof’is,abitsoftinthe’ead,butperfectly’armless——

  wantedtoput’imwithsomeonewhowouldn’timposeon’im。Well,whatbetween’avingbeenemptyforoverfiveweeks,thepooroldgaby’imselflookingasgentleasalamb,andthefigurebeingreasonable,Iratherjumpedattheidea;andoldGladman,explainingas’ow’ewantedthethingsettledanddonewith,gotmetosignaletter。\"

  \"Keptacopyofit?\"askedthebusiness—likeClodd。

  \"No。ButIcanrememberwhatitwas。Gladman’aditallready。

  Solongasthemoneywaspaidpunctualand’edidn’tmakenodisturbanceanddidn’tfallsick,Iwastogoonboardingandlodging’imforseventeen—and—sixpenceaweek。Itdidn’tstrikemeasanythingtobeobjectedtoatthetime;but’epayin’regular,asI’veexplainedtoyou,andbe’aving,sofarasdisturbanceisconcerned,morelikeaChristianmartyrthanaman,well,itlookstomeasifI’dgottoliveanddiewith’im。\"

  \"Givehimrope,andpossiblyhe’llhaveaweekatbeingahowlinghyaena,oralaughingjackass,orsomethingofthatsortthatwillleadtoadisturbance,\"thoughtMr。Clodd,\"inwhichcase,ofcourse,youwouldhaveyourremedy。\"

  \"Yes,\"thoughtMrs。Postwhistle,\"andpossiblyalso’emaytakeitintowhat’ecallsis’eadtobeatigerorabull,andthenperhapsbefore’e’sthroughwithitI’llbebeyondthereachofremedies。\"

  \"Leaveittome,\"saidMr。Clodd,risingandsearchingforhishat。

  \"IknowoldGladman;I’llhaveatalkwithhim。\"

  \"Youmightgetalookatthatletterifyoucan,\"suggestedMrs。

  Postwhistle,\"andtellmewhatyouthinkaboutit。Idon’twanttospendtherestofmydaysinalunaticasylumofmyownifIcan’elpit。\"

  \"Youleaveittome,\"wasMr。Clodd’spartingassurance。

  TheJulymoonhadthrownasilverveiloverthegrimnessofRollsCourtwhen,fivehourslater,Mr。Clodd’snailedbootsechoedagainuponitsunevenpavement;butMr。Cloddhadnoeyeformoonorstarsorsuch—like;alwayshehadthingsmoreimportanttothinkof。

  \"Seentheold’umbug?\"askedMrs。Postwhistle,whowaspartialtotheair,leadingthewayintotheparlour。

  \"Firstandforemostcommenced,\"Mr。Clodd,ashelaidasidehishat,\"itisquiteunderstoodthatyoureallydowanttogetridofhim?What’sthat?\"demandedMr。Clodd,aheavythuduponthefloorabovehavingcausedhimtostartoutofhischair。

  \"’Ecameinanhourafteryou’dgone,\"explainedMrs。Postwhistle,\"bringingwithhimacurtainpoleas’e’dpickedupforashillinginClareMarket。’E’srestedoneenduponthemantelpieceandtiedtheothertothebackoftheeasy—chair——’isideaistotwine’imselfrounditandgotosleepuponit。Yes,you’vegotitquiterightwithoutasingleblunder。Idowanttogetridof’im\"

  \"Then,\"saidMr。Clodd,reseatinghimself,\"itcanbedone。\"

  \"ThankGodforthat!\"wasMrs。Postwhistle’spiousejaculation。

  \"ItisjustasIthought,\"continuedMr。Clodd。\"Theoldinnocent—

  —he’sGladman’sbrother—in—law,bytheway——hasgotasmallannuity。Icouldn’tgettheactualfigure,butIguessit’saboutsufficienttopayforhiskeepandleaveoldGladman,whoisrunninghim,averydecentprofit。Theydon’twanttosendhimtoanasylum。Theycan’tsayhe’sapauper,andtoputhimintoaprivateestablishmentwouldswallowup,mostlikely,thewholeofhisincome。Ontheotherhand,theydon’twantthebotheroflookingafterhimthemselves。Italkedprettystraighttotheoldman——lethimseeIunderstoodthebusiness;and——well,tocutalongstoryshort,I’mwillingtotakeonthejob,providedyoureallywanttohavedonewithit,andGladmaniswillinginthatcasetoletyouoffyourcontract。\"

  Mrs。PostwhistlewenttothecupboardtogetMr。Cloddadrink。

  Anotherthuduponthefloorabove——onesuggestiveofexceptionalvelocity——arrivedattheprecisemomentwhenMrs。Postwhistle,thetumblerlevelwithhereye,wasintheactofmeasuring。

  \"Icallthismakingadisturbance,\"saidMrs。Postwhistle,regardingthebrokenfragments。

  \"It’sonlyforanothernight,\"comfortedherMr。Clodd。\"I’lltakehimawaysometimeto—morrow。Meanwhile,ifIwereyou,IshouldspreadamattressunderneaththatperchofhisbeforeIwenttobed。Ishouldlikehimhandedovertomeinreasonablerepair。\"

  \"Itwilldeadenthesoundabit,any’ow,\"agreedMrs。Postwhistle。

  \"Successtotemperance,\"drankMr。Clodd,androsetogo。

  \"Itakeityou’vefixedthingsupallrightforyourself,\"saidMrs。Postwhistle;\"andnobodycanblameyouifyou’ave。’Eavenblessyou,iswhatIsay。\"

  \"Weshallgetontogether,\"prophesiedMr。Clodd。\"I’mfondofanimals。\"

  Earlythenextmorningafour—wheeledcabdrewupattheentrancetoRollsCourt,andinitanduponitwentawayCloddandClodd’sLunatic(asafterwardshecametobeknown),togetherwithallthebelongingsofClodd’sLunatic,thecurtain—poleincluded;andthereappearedagainbehindthefanlightofthelittlegrocer’sshoptheintimation:\"LodgingsforaSingleMan,\"whichcaughttheeyeafewdayslaterofaweird—looking,lanky,rawbonedladdie,whoselanguageMrs。Postwhistlefounddifficultyforatimeincomprehending;andthatiswhyonesometimesmeetsto—dayworshippersofKailYardliteraturewanderingdisconsolatelyaboutSt。Dunstan—in—the—West,seekingRollsCourt,discomfortedbecauseitisnomore。Butthatisthehistoryofthe\"WeeLaddie,\"andthisofthebeginningsofWilliamClodd,nowSirWilliamClodd,Bart。,M。P。,proprietorofaquarterofahundrednewspapers,magazines,andjournals:\"TruthfulBilly\"wecalledhimthen。

  NoonecansayofCloddthathedidnotdeservewhateverprofithisunlicensedlunaticasylummayhavebroughthim。AkindlymanwasWilliamCloddwhenindulgenceinsentimentdidnotinterferewithbusiness。

  \"There’snoharminhim,\"assertedMr。Clodd,talkingthematteroverwithoneMr。PeterHope,journalist,ofGoughSquare。\"He’sjustabitdotty,sameasyouorImightgetwithnothingtodoandalldaylongtodoitin。Kid’splay,that’sallitis。Thebestplan,Ifind,istotreatitasagameandtakeahandinit。Lastweekhewantedtobealion。Icouldseethatwasgoingtobeawkward,heroaringforrawmeatandthinkingtoprowlaboutthehouseatnight。Well,Ididn’tnaghim——that’snogood。Ijustgotagunandshothim。He’saducknow,andI’mtryingtokeephimone:sitsforanhourbesidehisbathonthreechinaeggsI’veboughthim。Wishsomeofthesaneoneswereaslittletrouble。\"

  Thesummercameagain。CloddandhisLunatic,amild—lookinglittleoldgentlemanofsomewhatclericalcut,oneoftenmetwitharm—in—arm,bustlingaboutthestreetsandcourtsthatwerethesceneofClodd’srent—collectinglabours。Theirevidentattachmenttooneanotherwascuriouslydisplayed;Clodd,theyoungandred—

  haired,treatinghiswhite—haired,witheredcompanionwithfatherlyindulgence;theotherglancingupfromtimetotimeintoClodd’sfacewithawinningexpressionofinfantileaffection。

  \"Wearegettingmuchbetter,\"explainedClodd,thepairmeetingPeterHopeonedayatthecornerofNewcastleStreet。\"Themoreweareoutintheopenair,andthemorewehavetodoandthinkabout,thebetterforus——eh?\"

  Themild—lookinglittleoldgentlemanhangingonClodd’sarmsmiledandnodded。

  \"Betweenourselves,\"addedMr。Clodd,sinkinghisvoice,\"wearenothalfasfoolishasfolksthinkweare。\"

  PeterHopewenthiswaydowntheStrand。

  \"Clodd’sagoodsort——agoodsort,\"saidPeterHope,who,havinginhistimelivedmuchalone,hadfallenintothehabitofspeakinghisthoughtsaloud;\"buthe’snotthemantowastehistime。I

  wonder。\"

  WiththewinterClodd’sLunaticfellill。

  CloddbustledroundtoChanceryLane。

  \"Totellyouthetruth,\"confessedMr。Gladman,\"weneverthoughthewouldlivesolongashehas。\"

  \"There’stheannuityyou’vegottothinkof,\"saidClodd,whomhisadmirersofto—day(andtheyaremany,forhemustbeamillionairebythistime)arefondofalludingtoas\"thatfrank,outspokenEnglishman。\"\"Wouldn’titbeworthyourwhiletotrywhattakinghimawayfromthefogsmightdoforhim?\"

  OldGladmanseemedinclinedtoconsiderthequestion,butMrs。

  Gladman,abrisk,cheerfullittlewoman,hadmadeuphermind。

  \"We’vehadwhatthereistohave,\"saidMrs。Gladman。\"He’sseventy—three。What’sthesenseofriskinggoodmoney?Becontent。\"

  Noonecouldsay——nooneeverdidsay——thatClodd,underthecircumstances,didnotdohisbest。Perhaps,afterall,nothingcouldhavehelped。Thelittleoldgentleman,atClodd’ssuggestion,playedatbeingadormouseandlayverystill。Ifhegrewrestless,therebybringingonhiscough,Clodd,asaterribleblackcat,waswatchingtopounceuponhim。OnlybykeepingveryquietandartfullypretendingtobeasleepcouldhehopetoescapetheruthlessClodd。

  DoctorWilliamSmith(neWilhelmSchmidt)shruggedhisfatshoulders。\"Wecandonoding。Desefogsofours:idisdeonetingdatenablestheforeignertocrowoverus。Keephimquiet。

  Dedormouse——idisagootidea。\"

  ThateveningWilliamCloddmountedtothesecondfloorof16,GoughSquare,wheredwelthisfriend,PeterHope,andknockedbrisklyatthedoor。

  \"Comein,\"saidadecidedvoice,whichwasnotPeterHope’s。

  Mr。WilliamClodd’sambitionwas,andalwayshadbeen,tobetheownerorpart—ownerofapaper。To—day,asIhavesaid,heownsaquarterofahundred,andisinnegotiation,sorumourgoes,forsevenmore。Buttwentyyearsago\"CloddandCo。,Limited,\"wasbutinembryo。AndPeterHope,journalist,hadlikewiseandformanyalongyearcherishedtheambitiontobe,beforehedied,theownerorpart—ownerofapaper。PeterHopeto—dayownsnothing,exceptperhapstheknowledge,ifsuchthingsbepermitted,thatwheneverandwhereverhisnameismentioned,kindthoughtsariseunbidden——

  thatsomeoneofthepartywillsurelysay:\"DearoldPeter!Whatagoodfellowhewas!\"Whichalsomaybeinitswayavaluablepossession:whoknows?ButtwentyyearsagoPeter’shorizonwaslimitedbyFleetStreet。

  PeterHopewasforty—seven,sohesaid,adreamerandascholar。

  WilliamCloddwasthree—and—twenty,abornhustler,verywideawake。Meetingonedaybyaccidentuponanomnibus,whenCloddlentPeter,whohadcomeoutwithouthispurse,threepencetopayhisfarewith;driftingintoacquaintanceship,eachhadcometoacquirealikingandrespectfortheother。ThedreamerthoughtwithwonderofClodd’sshrewdpracticability;thecuteyoungmanofbusinesswaslostinadmirationofwhatseemedtohimhisoldfriend’smarvellouslearning。BothhadarrivedattheconclusionthataweeklyjournalwithPeterHopeaseditor,andWilliamCloddasmanager,wouldbeboundtobesuccessful。

  \"Ifonlywecouldscrapetogetherathousandpounds!\"hadsighedPeter。

  \"Themomentwelayourhandsuponthecoin,we’llstartthatpaper。

  Remember,it’sabargain,\"hadansweredWilliamClodd。

  Mr。WilliamCloddturnedthehandleandwalkedin。Withthedoorstillinhishandhepausedtolookroundtheroom。Itwasthefirsttimehehadseenit。HismeetingshithertowithPeterHopehadbeenchancerencontresinstreetorrestaurant。Alwayshadhebeencurioustoviewthesanctuaryofsomucherudition。

  Alarge,oak—panelledroom,itsthreehighwindows,eachwithalow,cushionedseatbeneathit,givingontoGoughSquare。Thirty—

  fiveyearsbefore,PeterHope,thenayoungdandywithsidewhiskersclose—croppedandterminatingjustbelowtheear;withwavy,brownhair,givingtohisfresh—complexionedfaceanappearancealmostgirlish;incut—awaybluecoat,floweredwaistcoat,blacksilkcravatsecuredbytwogoldpinschainedtogether,andtightlystrappedgreytrouserings,had,aidedandabettedbyafragilelittleladyincrinolineandmuch—flouncedskirt,andbodicesomewhatlow,withcorkscrewcurlseachmovementofherheadsetringing,plannedandfurnisheditinaccordancewiththesobercanonstheninvogue,spendingthereuponmorethantheyshould,asistobeexpectedfromtheyoungtowhomthefuturepromisesallthings。ThefineBrusselscarpet!Alittletoobright,hadthoughttheshakingcurls。\"Thecolourswilltonedown,miss——ma’am。\"Theshopmanknew。OnlybythehelpoftheroundislandunderneaththemassiveEmpiretable,byexcursionsintountroddencorners,couldPeterrecollecttherainbowfloorhisfeethadpressedwhenhewastwenty—one。Thenoblebookcase,surmountedbyMinerva’sbust。Reallyitwastooexpensive。Butthenoddingcurlshadbeensoobstinate。Peter’ssillybooksandpapersmustbeputawayinorder;thecurlsdidnotintendtopermitanyexcuseforuntidiness。So,too,thehandsome,brass—

  bounddesk;itmustbeworthyofthebeautifulthoughtsPeterwouldpenuponit。Thegreatsideboard,supportedbytwosuchangry—

  lookingmahoganylions;itmustbestrongtosupporttheweightofsilvercleverPeterwouldonedaypurchasetoplaceuponit。Thefewoilpaintingsintheirheavyframes。Asolidlyfurnished,soberapartment;aboutitthatsubtleatmosphereofdignityonefindsbutinoldroomslongundisturbed,whereoneseemstoreaduponthewalls:\"I,JoyandSorrow,twaininone,havedwelthere。\"Oneitemonlytherewasthatseemedoutofplaceamongitsgravesurroundings——aguitar,hangingfromthewall,ornamentedwitharidiculousbluebow,somewhatfaded。

  \"Mr。WilliamClodd?\"demandedthedecidedvoice。

  Cloddstartedandclosedthedoor。

  \"Guesseditinonce,\"admittedMr。Clodd。

  \"Ithoughtso,\"saidthedecidedvoice。\"Wegotyournotethisafternoon。Mr。Hopewillbebackateight。Willyoukindlyhangupyourhatandcoatinthehall?Youwillfindaboxofcigarsonthemantelpiece。Excusemybeingbusy。Imustfinishthis,thenI’lltalktoyou。\"

  Theownerofthedecidedvoicewentonwriting。Clodd,havingdoneashewasbid,sathimselfintheeasy—chairbeforethefireandsmoked。OfthepersonbehindthedeskMr。Cloddcouldseebuttheheadandshoulders。Ithadblack,curlyhair,cutshort。It’sonlygarmentvisiblebelowthewhitecollarandredtiemighthavebeenaboy’sjacketdesignedmorelikeagirl’s,oragirl’sdesignedmorelikeaboy’s;partakingofthegeniusofEnglishstatesmanship,itappearedtobeacompromise。Mr。Cloddremarkedthelong,droopinglashesoverthebright,blackeyes。

  \"It’sagirl,\"saidMr。Cloddtohimself;\"ratheraprettygirl。\"

  Mr。Clodd,continuingdownward,arrivedatthenose。

  \"No,\"saidMr。Cloddtohimself,\"it’saboy——acheekyyoungbeggar,Ishouldsay。\"

  Thepersonatthedesk,givingagruntofsatisfaction,gatheredtogethersheetsofmanuscriptandarrangedthem;then,restingitselbowsonthedeskandtakingitsheadbetweenitshands,regardedMr。Clodd。

  \"Don’tyouhurryyourself,\"saidMr。Clodd;\"butwhenyoureallyhavefinished,tellmewhatyouthinkofme。\"

  \"Ibegyourpardon,\"apologisedthepersonatthedesk。\"Ihavegotintoahabitofstaringatpeople。Iknowit’srude。I’mtryingtobreakmyselfofit。\"

  \"Tellmeyourname,\"suggestedMr。Clodd,\"andI’llforgiveyou。\"

  \"Tommy,\"wastheanswer——\"ImeanJane。\"

  \"Makeupyourmind,\"advisedMr。Clodd;\"don’tletmeinfluenceyou。Ionlywantthetruth。\"

  \"Yousee,\"explainedthepersonatthedesk,\"everybodycallsmeTommy,becausethatusedtobemyname。Butnowit’sJane。\"

  \"Isee,\"saidMr。Clodd。\"AndwhichamItocallyou?\"

  Thepersonatthedeskpondered。\"Well,ifthisschemeyouandMr。

  Hopehavebeentalkingaboutreallycomestoanything,weshallbeagooddealthrowntogether,yousee,andthenIexpectyou’llcallmeTommy——mostpeopledo。\"

  \"You’veheardaboutthescheme?Mr。Hopehastoldyou?\"

  \"Why,ofcourse,\"repliedTommy。\"I’mMr。Hope’sdevil。\"

  ForthemomentClodddoubtedwhetherhisoldfriendhadnotstartedarivalestablishmenttohisown。

  \"Ihelphiminhiswork,\"Tommyrelievedhismindbyexplaining。

  \"Injournalisticcircleswecallitdevilling。\"

  \"Iunderstand,\"saidMr。Clodd。\"Andwhatdoyouthink,Tommy,ofthescheme?ImayaswellstartcallingyouTommy,because,betweenyouandme,Ithinktheideawillcometosomething。\"

  Tommyfixedherblackeyesuponhim。Sheseemedtobelookinghimrightthrough。

  \"Youarestaringagain,Tommy,\"Cloddremindedher。\"You’llhavetroublebreakingyourselfofthathabit,Icansee。\"

  \"Iwastryingtomakeupmymindaboutyou。Everythingdependsuponthebusinessman。\"

  \"Gladtohearyousayso,\"repliedtheself—satisfiedClodd。

  \"Ifyouareveryclever——Doyoumindcomingnearertothelamp?I

  can’tquiteseeyouoverthere。\"

  Cloddnevercouldunderstandwhyhedidit——nevercouldunderstandwhy,fromfirsttolast,healwaysdidwhatTommywishedhimtodo;

  hisonlyconsolationbeingthatotherfolksseemedjustashelpless。Heroseand,crossingthelongroom,stoodatattentionbeforethelargedesk,nervousness,towhichhewassomewhatofastranger,takingpossessionofhim。

  \"Youdon’tLOOKveryclever。\"

  Cloddexperiencedanothernewsensation——thatoffallinginhisownestimation。

  \"AndyetonecanseethatyouAREclever。\"

  ThemercuryofClodd’sconceitshotupwardtoapointthatinthecaseofanyonelessphysicallyrobustmighthavebeendangeroustohealth。

  Cloddheldouthishand。\"We’llpullitthrough,Tommy。TheGuv’norshallfindtheliterature;youandIwillmakeitgo。I

  likeyou。\"

  AndPeterHope,enteringatthemoment,caughtasparkfromthelightthatshoneintheeyesofWilliamCloddandTommy,whoseothernamewasJane,as,grippinghands,theystoodwiththedeskbetweenthem,laughingtheyknewnotwhy。AndtheyearsfellfromoldPeter,and,againaboy,healsolaughedheknewnotwhy。Hehadsippedfromthewine—cupofyouth。

  \"It’sallsettled,Guv’nor!\"criedClodd。\"TommyandIhavefixedthingsup。We’llstartwiththeNewYear。\"

  \"You’vegotthemoney?\"

  \"I’mreckoningonit。Idon’tseeverywellhowIcanmissit。\"

  \"Sufficient?\"

  \"Justabout。Yougettowork。\"

  \"I’vesavedalittle,\"beganPeter。\"Itoughttohavebeenmore,butsomehowitisn’t。\"

  \"Perhapsweshallwantit,\"Cloddreplied;\"perhapsweshan’t。Youaresupplyingthebrains。\"

  Thethreeforafewmomentsremainedsilent。

  \"Ithink,Tommy,\"saidPeter,\"IthinkabottleoftheoldMadeira—

  —\"

  \"Notto—night,\"saidClodd;\"nexttime。\"

  \"Todrinksuccess,\"urgedPeter。

  \"Oneman’ssuccessgenerallymeanssomeotherpoordevil’smisfortune,\"answeredClodd。

  \"Can’tbehelped,ofcourse,butdon’twanttothinkaboutitto—

  night。Mustbegettingbacktomydormouse。Goodnight。\"

  Cloddshookhandsandbustledout。

  \"Ithoughtasmuch,\"musedPeteraloud。

  \"Whatanoddmixturethemanis!Kind——noonecouldhavebeenkindertothepooroldfellow。Yetallthewhile——Weareanoddmixture,Tommy,\"saidPeterHope,\"anoddmixture,wemenandwomen。\"Peterwasaphilosopher。

  Thewhite—whiskeredolddormousesooncoughedhimselftosleepforever。

  \"Ishallwantyouandthemissistocometothefuneral,Gladman,\"

  saidMr。Clodd,asheswungintothestationer’sshop;\"andbringPincerwithyou。I’mwritingtohim。\"

  \"Don’tseewhatgoodwecando,\"demurredGladman。

  \"Well,youthreearehisonlyrelatives;it’sonlydecentyoushouldbepresent,\"urgedClodd。\"Besides,there’sthewilltoberead。Youmaycaretohearit。\"

  Thedryoldlawstationeropenedwidehiswateryeyes。

  \"Hiswill!Why,whathadhegottoleave?Therewasnothingbuttheannuity。\"

  \"Youturnupatthefuneral,\"Cloddtoldhim,\"andyou’lllearnallaboutit。Bonner’sclerkwillbethereandwillbringitwithhim。

  Everythingisgoingtobedonecommeilfaut,astheFrenchsay。\"

  \"Ioughttohaveknownofthis,\"beganMr。Gladman。

  \"Gladtofindyoutakingsomuchinterestintheoldchap,\"saidClodd。\"Pityhe’sdeadandcan’tthankyou。\"

  \"Iwarnyou,\"shoutedoldGladman,whosevoicewasrisingtoascream,\"hewasahelplessimbecile,incapableofactingforhimself!Ifanyundueinfluence——\"

  \"SeeyouonFriday,\"brokeinClodd,whowasbusy。

  Friday’sceremonywasnotasociableaffair。Mrs。GladmanspokeoccasionallyinashrillwhispertoMr。Gladman,whorepliedwithgrunts。BothemployedtheremainderoftheirtimeinscowlingatClodd。Mr。Pincer,astout,heavygentlemanconnectedwiththeHouseofCommons,maintainedaministerialreserve。Theundertaker’sforemanexpressedhimselfasthankfulwhenitwasover。Hecriticiseditasthehumpiestfuneralhehadeverknown;

  foratimehehadseriousthoughtsofchanginghisprofession。

  Thesolicitor’sclerkwaswaitingforthepartyonitsreturnfromKensalGreen。Cloddagainofferedhospitality。Mr。Pincerthistimeallowedhimselfaglassofweakwhisky—and—water,andsippeditwithanairofdoingsowithoutprejudice。Theclerkhadonealittlestronger,Mrs。Gladman,dispensingwithconsultation,declinedshrillyforselfandpartner。Clodd,explainingthathealwaysfollowedlegalprecedent,mixedhimselfonealsoanddrank\"Toournexthappymeeting。\"Thentheclerkread。

  Itwasashortandsimplewill,datedthepreviousAugust。Itappearedthattheoldgentleman,unknowntohisrelatives,haddiedpossessedofsharesinasilvermine,oncedespairedof,nowprospering。Takingthematpresentvalue,theywouldproduceasumwellovertwothousandpounds。Theoldgentlemanhadbequeathedfivehundredpoundstohisbrother—in—law,Mr。Gladman;fivehundredpoundstohisonlyotherlivingrelative,hisfirstcousin,Mr。Pincer;theresiduetohisfriend,WilliamClodd,asareturnforthemanykindnessesthatgentlemanhadshownhim。

  Mr。Gladmanrose,moreamusedthanangry。

  \"Andyouthinkyouaregoingtopocketthatonethousandtotwelvehundredpounds。Youreallydo?\"heaskedMr。Clodd,who,withlegsstretchedoutbeforehim,satwithhishandsdeepinhistrouserspockets。

  \"That’stheidea,\"admittedMr。Clodd。

  Mr。Gladmanlaughed,butwithoutmuchlighteningtheatmosphere。

  \"Uponmyword,Clodd,youamuseme——youquiteamuseme,\"repeatedMr。Gladman。

  \"Youalwayshadasenseofhumour,\"commentedMr。Clodd。

  \"Youvillain!Youdouble—dyedvillain!\"screamedMr。Gladman,suddenlychanginghistone。\"Youthinkthelawisgoingtoallowyoutoswindlehonestmen!Youthinkwearegoingtositstillforyoutorobus!Thatwill——\"Mr。Gladmanpointedalankforefingerdramaticallytowardsthetable。

  \"Youmeantodisputeit?\"inquiredMr。Clodd。

  ForamomentMr。Gladmanstoodaghastattheother’scoolness,butsoonfoundhisvoiceagain。

  \"Disputeit!\"heshrieked。\"Doyoudisputethatyouinfluencedhim?——dictatedittohimwordforword,madethepooroldhelplessidiotsignit,heutterlyincapableofevenunderstanding——\"

  \"Don’tchattersomuch,\"interruptedMr。Clodd。\"It’snotaprettyvoice,yours。WhatIaskedyouwas,doyouintendtodisputeit?\"

  \"Ifyouwillkindlyexcuseus,\"struckinMrs。Gladman,addressingMr。Cloddwithanairofmuchpoliteness,\"weshalljusthavetime,ifwegonow,tocatchoursolicitorbeforeheleaveshisoffice。\"

  Mr。Gladmantookuphishatfromunderneathhischair。

  \"Onemoment,\"suggestedMr。Clodd。\"Ididinfluencehimtomakethatwill。Ifyoudon’tlikeit,there’sanendofit。\"

  \"Ofcourse,\"commencedMr。Gladmaninamollifiedtone。

  \"Sitdown,\"suggestedMr。Clodd。\"Let’stryanotherone。\"Mr。

  Cloddturnedtotheclerk。\"Thepreviousone,Mr。Wright,ifyouplease;theonedatedJunethe10th。\"

  Anequallyshortandsimpledocument,itbequeathedthreehundredpoundstoMr。WilliamCloddinacknowledgmentofkindnessesreceived,theresiduetotheRoyalZoologicalSocietyofLondon,thedeceasedhavingbeenalwaysinterestedinandfondofanimals。

  Therelatives,\"Whohavenevershownmetheslightestaffectionorgiventhemselvestheslightesttroubleconcerningme,andwhohavealreadyreceivedconsiderablesumsoutofmyincome,\"beingbynameexcluded。

  \"Imaymention,\"observedMr。Clodd,nooneelseappearinginclinedtobreakthesilence,\"thatinsuggestingtheRoyalZoologicalSocietytomypooroldfriendasafittingobjectforhisbenevolence,Ihadinmindaverysimilarcasethatoccurredfiveyearsago。Abequesttothemwasdisputedonthegroundsthatthetestatorwasofunsoundmind。TheyhadtotaketheircasetotheHouseofLordsbeforetheyfinallywonit。\"

  \"Anyhow,\"remarkedMr。Gladman,lickinghislips,whichweredry,\"youwon’tgetanything,Mr。Clodd——no,notevenyourthree—hundredpounds,cleverasyouthinkyourself。Mybrother—in—law’smoneywillgotothelawyers。\"

  ThenMr。Pincerroseandspokeslowlyandclearly。\"Iftheremustbealunaticconnectedwithourfamily,whichIdon’tseewhythereshouldbe,itseemstometobeyou,NathanielGladman。\"

  Mr。Gladmanstaredbackwithopenmouth。Mr。Pincerwentonimpressively。

  \"AsformypooroldcousinJoe,hehadhiseccentricities,butthatwasall。IforoneampreparedtoswearthathewasofsoundmindinAugustlastandquitecapableofmakinghisownwill。Itseemstomethattheotherthing,datedinJune,isjustwastepaper。\"

  Mr。Pincerhavingdeliveredhimself,satdownagain。Mr。Gladmanshowedsignsofreturninglanguage。

  \"Oh!what’stheuseofquarrelling?\"chirpedincheeryMrs。

  Gladman。\"It’sfivehundredpoundsweneverexpected。LiveandletliveiswhatIalwayssay。\"

  \"It’sthedamnedartfulnessofthething,\"saidMr。Gladman,stillverywhiteaboutthegills。

  \"Oh,youhavealittlesomethingtothawyourface,\"suggestedhiswife。

  Mr。andMrs。Gladman,onthestrengthofthefivehundredpounds,wenthomeinacab。Mr。PincerstayedbehindandmadeanightofitwithMr。CloddandBonner’sclerk,atClodd’sexpense。

  Theresidueworkedoutatelevenhundredandsixty—ninepoundsandafewshillings。Thecapitalofthenewcompany,\"establishedforthepurposeofcarryingonthebusinessofnewspaperpublishersanddistributors,printers,advertisingagents,andanyothertradeandenterpriseaffiliatedtothesame,\"wasonethousandpoundsinonepoundshares,fullypaidup;ofwhichWilliamClodd,Esquire,wasregisteredproprietoroffourhundredandsixty—three;PeterHope,M。A。,of16,GoughSquare,ofalsofourhundredandsixty—three;

  MissJaneHope,adopteddaughterofsaidPeterHope(herrealnamenobody,herselfincluded,everhavingknown),andgenerallycalledTommy,ofthree,paidforbyherselfafterabattleroyalwithWilliamClodd;Mrs。Postwhistle,ofRollsCourt,often,presentedbythepromoter;Mr。Pincer,oftheHouseofCommons,alsooften(stillowingfor);Dr。Smith(neSchmidt)offifty;JamesDouglasAlexanderCalderMcTear(otherwisethe\"WeeLaddie\"),residingtheninMrs。Postwhistle’sfirstfloorfront,ofone,paidforbypoempublishedinthefirstnumber:\"TheSongofthePen。\"

  Choosingatitleforthepapercostmuchthought。Driventodespair,theycalleditGoodHumour。

  STORYTHETHIRD:GrindleyJuniordropsintothePositionofPublisherFewarethewaysoftheWestCentraldistrictthathavechangedlesswithinthelasthalf—centurythanNevill’sCourt,leadingfromGreatNewStreetintoFetterLane。Itsnorthsidestillconsistsofthesamequaintrowofsmalllowshopsthatstoodthere——doingperhapsalittlebriskerbusiness——whenGeorgetheFourthwasKing;

  itssouthernsideofthesamethreesubstantialhouseseachbehindastripofgarden,pleasantbycontrastwithsurroundinggrimness,builtlongago——somesaybeforeQueenAnnewasdead。

  Outofthelargestofthese,passingthroughthegarden,thenwellcaredfor,cameonesunnySundaymorning,somefifteenyearsbeforethecommencementproperofthisstory,oneSolomonAppleyard,pushinginfrontofhimaperambulator。Atthebrickwallsurmountedbywoodenrailingsthatdividesthegardenfromthecourt,Solomonpaused,hearingbehindhimthevoiceofMrs。

  Appleyardspeakingfromthedoorstep。

  \"IfIdon’tseeyouagainuntildinner—time,I’lltryandgetonwithoutyou,understand。Don’tthinkofnothingbutyourpipeandforgetthechild。Andbecarefulofthecrossings。\"

  Mrs。Appleyardretiredintothedarkness。Solomon,steeringtheperambulatorcarefully,emergedfromNevill’sCourtwithoutaccident。ThequietstreetsdrewSolomonwestward。AvacantseatbeneaththeshadeoverlookingtheLongWaterinKensingtonGardensinvitedtorest。

  \"Piper?\"suggestedasmallboytoSolomon。\"SundayTimes,’Server?\"

  \"Myboy,\"saidMr。Appleyard,speakingslowly,\"whenyou’vebeenmewedupwithnewspaperseighteenhoursadayforsixdaysaweek,youcandowithout’emforamorning。Take’emaway。Iwanttoforgetthesmellof’em。\"

  Solomon,havingassuredhimselfthatthepartyintheperambulatorwasstillbreathing,crossedhislegsandlithispipe。

  \"Hezekiah!\"

  TheexclamationhadbeenwrungfromSolomonAppleyardbytheapproachofastout,shortmancladinaremarkablyill—fittingbroad—clothsuit。

  \"What,Sol,myboy?\"

  \"Itlookedlikeyou,\"saidSolomon。\"AndthenIsaidtomyself:

  ’No;surelyitcan’tbeHezekiah;he’llbeatchapel。’\"

  \"Yourunabout,\"saidHezekiah,addressingayouthofsomefoursummershehadbeenleadingbythehand。\"Don’tyougooutofmysight;andwhateveryoudo,don’tyoudoinjurytothosenewclothesofyours,oryou’llwishyou’dneverbeenputintothem。

  Thetruthis,\"continuedHezekiahtohisfriend,hissolesurvivingsonandheirbeingoutofearshot,\"themorningtemptedme。

点击下载App,搜索"Tommy and Co。",免费读到尾