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第26章 The Last of the Spirits(4)

"No.There is hope yet,Caroline.''

"If he relents,''she said,amazed,"there is.Nothing is past hope,if such a miracle has happened.''

"He is past relenting,''said her husband."He is dead.''

She was a mild and patient creature if her face spoke truth;but she was thankful in her soul to hear it,and she said so,with clasped hands.

She prayed forgiveness the next moment,and was sorry;but the first was the emotion of her heart.

"What the half-drunken woman whom I told you of last night,said to me,when I tried to see him and obtain a week's delay;and what I thought was a mere excuse to avoid me;turns out to have been quite true.He was not only very ill,but dying,then."

"To whom will our debt be transferred?"

"I don't know.But before that time we shall be ready with the money;and even though we were not,it would be a bad fortune indeed to find so merciless a creditor in his successor.We may sleep to-night with light hearts,Caroline!''

Yes.Soften it as they would,their hearts were lighter.The children's faces,hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little understood,were brighter;and it was a happier house for this man's death!The only emotion that the Ghost could show him,caused by the event,was one of pleasure.

"Let me see some tenderness connected with a death,''said Scrooge;

"or that dark chamber,Spirit,which we left just now,will be for ever present to me.''

The Ghost conducted him through several streets familiar to his feet;and as they went along,Scrooge looked here and there to find himself,but nowhere was he to be seen.They entered poor Bob Cratchit's house;the dwelling he had visited before;and found the mother and the children seated round the fire.

Quiet.Very quiet.The noisy little Cratchits were as still as statues in one corner,and sat looking up at Peter,who had a book before him.

The mother and her daughters were engaged in sewing.But surely they were very quiet!

""And he took a child,and set him in the midst of them.""

Where had Scrooge heard those words?He had not dreamed them.The boy must have read them out,as he and the Spirit crossed the threshold.Why did he not go on?

The mother laid her work upon the table,and put her hand up to her face.

"The colour hurts my eyes,"she said.

The colour?Ah,poor Tiny Tim!

"They're better now again,''said Cratchit's wife."It makes them weak by candle-light;and I wouldn't show weak eyes to your father when he comes home,for the world.It must be near his time.''

"Past it rather,''Peter answered,shutting up his book."But I think he has walked a little slower than he used,these few last evenings,mother.''

They were very quiet again.At last she said,and in a steady,cheerful voice,that only faultered once:

"I have known him walk with--I have known him walk with Tiny Tim upon his shoulder,very fast indeed.''

"And so have I,''cried Peter."Often.''

"And so have I!''exclaimed another.So had all.

"But he was very light to carry,''she resumed,intent upon her work,"and his father loved him so,that it was no trouble:no trouble.And there is your father at the door!''

She hurried out to meet him;and little Bob in his comforter--he had need of it,poor fellow--came in.His tea was ready for him on the hob,and they all tried who should help him to it most.Then the two young Cratchits got upon his knees and laid,each child a little cheek,against his face,as if they said,"Don't mind it,father.Don't be grieved!''

Bob was very cheerful with them,and spoke pleasantly to all the family.

He looked at the work upon the table,and praised the industry and speed of Mrs Cratchit and the girls.They would be done long before Sunday,he said.

"Sunday!You went to-day,then,Robert?''said his wife.

"Yes,my dear,''returned Bob."I wish you could have gone.It would have done you good to see how green a place it is.But you'll see it often.

I promised him that I would walk there on a Sunday.My little,little child!"

cried Bob."My little child!"

He broke down all at once.He couldn't help it.If he could have helped it,he and his child would have been farther apart perhaps than they were.

He left the room,and went up-stairs into the room above,which was lighted cheerfully,and hung with Christmas.There was a chair set close beside the child,and there were signs of some one having been there,lately.

Poor Bob sat down in it,and when he had thought a little and composed himself,he kissed the little face.He was reconciled to what had happened,and went down again quite happy.

They drew about the fire,and talked;the girls and mother working still.

Bob told them of the extraordinary kindness of Mr Scrooge's nephew,whom he had scarcely seen but once,and who,meeting him in the street that day,and seeing that he looked a little--"just a little down you know,"

said Bob,inquired what had happened to distress him."On which,"said Bob,"for he is the pleasantest-spoken gentleman you ever heard,I told him."I am heartily sorry for it,Mr Cratchit,"he said,"and heartily sorry for your good wife."By the bye,how he ever knew that,I don't know.''

"Knew what,my dear?''

"Why,that you were a good wife,''replied Bob.

"Everybody knows that.''said Peter.

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