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第6章 BOOK THE FIRST:RECALLED TO LIFE(6)

Very orderly and methodical he looked,with a hand on each knee,and a loud watch ticking a sonorous sermon under his flapped waistcoat,as though it pitted its gravity and longevity against the levity and evanescence of the brisk fire. He had a good leg,and was a little vain of it,for his brown stockings fitted sleek and close,and were of a fine texture;his shoes and buckles,too,though plain,were trim.He wore an odd little sleek crisp flaxen wig,setting very close to his head:which wig,it is to be presumed,was made of hair,but which looked far more as though it were spun from filaments of silk or glass.His linen,though not of a fineness in accordance with his stockings,was as white as the tops of the waves that broke upon the neighbouring beach,or the specks of sail that glinted in the sunlight far at sea.A facehabitually suppressed and quieted,was still lighted up under the quaint wig by a pair of moist bright eyes that it must have cost their owner,in years gone by,some pains to drill to the composed and reserved expression of Tellson's Bank.He had a healthy colour in his cheeks,and his face,though lined,bore few traces of anxiety.But,perhaps the confidential bachelor clerks in Tellson's Bank were principally occupied with the cares of other people;and perhaps second-hand cares,like second-hand clothes,come easily off and on,Completing his resemblance to a man who was sitting for his portrait,Mr.Lorry dropped off to sleep.The arrival of his breakfast roused him,and he said to the drawer,as he moved his chair to it:

'I wish accommodation prepared for a young lady who may come here at any time today. She may ask for Mr.Jarvis Lorry,or she may only ask for a gentleman from Tellson's Bank.Please to let me know.'

'Yes,sir. Tellson's Bank in London,sir?'

'Yes.'

'Yes,sir. We have oftentimes the honour to entertain your gentlemen in their travelling backwards and forwards betwixt London and Paris,sir.A vast deal of travelling,sir,in Tellson and Company's House.'

'Yes. We are quite a French House,as well as an English one.'

'Yes,sir. Not much in the habit of such travelling yourself,I think,sir?'

'Not of late years. It is fifteen years since we—since I—came last from France.'

'Indeed,sir?That was before my time here,sir. Before our people's time here,sir.The George was in other hands at thattime,sir.'

'I believe so.'

'But I would hold a pretty wager,sir,that a House like Tellson and Company was flourishing,a matter of fifty,not to speak of fifteen years ago?'

'You might treble that,and say a hundred and fifty,yet not be far from the truth.'

'Indeed,sir!'

Rounding his mouth and both his eyes,as he stepped backward from the table,the waiter shifted his napkin from his right arm to his left,dropping into a comfortable attitude,and stood surveying the guest while he ate and drank,as from an observatory or watch-tower. According to the immemorial usage of waiters in all ages.

When Mr. Lorry had finished his breakfast,he went out for a stroll on the beach.The little narrow,crooked town of Dover hid itself away from the beach,and ran its head into the chalk cliffs,like a marine ostrich.The beach was a desert of heaps of sea and stones tumbling wildly about,and the sea did what it liked,and what it liked was destruction.It thundered at the town,and thundered at the cliffs,and brought the coast down,madly.The air among the houses was of so strong a piscatory flavour that one might have supposed sick fish went up to be dipped in it,as sick people went down to be dipped into the sea.A little fishing was done in the port,and a quantity of strolling about by night,and looking seaward:particularly at those times when the tide made,and was near flood.Small tradesmen,who did no business whatever,sometimes unaccountably realised large fortunes,and it was remarkable that nobody in the neighbourhood could endure a lamplighter.

As the day declined into the afternoon,and the air,which had been at intervals clear enough to allow the French coast to be seen,became again charged with mist and vapour,Mr. Lorry's thoughts seemed to cloud too.When it was dark,and he sat before the coffee-room fire,awaiting his dinner as he had awaited his breakfast,his mind was busily digging,digging,digging,in the live red coals.

A bottle of good claret after dinner does a digger in the red coals no harm,otherwise than as it has a tendency to throw him out of work. Mr.Lorry had been idle a long time,and had just poured out his last glassful of wine with as complete an appearance of satisfaction as is ever to be found in an elderly gentleman of a fresh complexion who has got to the end of a bottle,when a rattling of wheels came up the narrow street,and rumbled into the inn-yard.

He set down his glass untouched.'This is Mam'selle!'he said.

In a very few minutes the waiter came in to announce that Miss Manette had arrived from London,and would be happy to see the gentleman from Tellson's.

'So soon?'

Miss Manette had taken some refreshment on the road,and required none then,and was extremely anxious to see the gentleman from Tellson's immediately,if it suited his pleasure and convenience.

The gentleman from Tellson's had nothing left for it but to empty his glass with an air of stolid desperation,settle his odd little flaxen wig at the ears,and follow the waiter to Miss Manette's apartment. It was a large,dark room,furnished in a funereal manner with black horsehair,and loaded with heavy dark tables.These had been oiled and oiled,until the two tall candles on the table in the middle of the room were gloomily reflected on every leaf;as if they were buried,in deep graves of black mahogany,and no light to speak of could be expected from them until they were dug out.

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