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"Cut up," says Clump with a grin; "I wouldn't have her cut up for two hundred a year.""That Hampshire woman will kill her in two months, Clump, my boy, if she stops about her," Dr.Squills said.

"Old woman; full feeder; nervous subject; palpitation of the heart; pressure on the brain; apoplexy; off she goes.

Get her up, Clump; get her out: or I wouldn't give many weeks' purchase for your two hundred a year." And it was acting upon this hint that the worthy apothecary spoke with so much candour to Mrs.Bute Crawley.

Having the old lady under her hand: in bed: with nobody near, Mrs.Bute had made more than one assault upon her, to induce her to alter her will.But Miss Crawley's usual terrors regarding death increased greatly when such dismal propositions were made to her, and Mrs.

Bute saw that she must get her patient into cheerful spirits and health before she could hope to attain the pious object which she had in view.Whither to take her was the next puzzle.The only place where she is not likely to meet those odious Rawdons is at church, and that won't amuse her, Mrs.Bute justly felt."We must go and visit our beautiful suburbs of London," she then thought."Ihear they are the most picturesque in the world"; and so she had a sudden interest for Hampstead, and Hornsey, and found that Dulwich had great charms for her, and getting her victim into her carriage, drove her to those rustic spots, beguiling the little journeys with conversations about Rawdon and his wife, and telling every story to the old lady which could add to her indignation against this pair of reprobates.

Perhaps Mrs.Bute pulled the string unnecessarily tight.

For though she worked up Miss Crawley to a proper dislike of her disobedient nephew, the invalid had a great hatred and secret terror of her victimizer, and panted to escape from her.After a brief space, she rebelled against Highgate and Hornsey utterly.She would go into the Park.Mrs.Bute knew they would meet the abominable Rawdon there, and she was right.One day in the ring, Rawdon's stanhope came in sight; Rebecca was seated by him.In the enemy's equipage Miss Crawley occupied her usual place, with Mrs.Bute on her left, the poodle and Miss Briggs on the back seat.It was a nervous moment, and Rebecca's heart beat quick as she recognized the carriage; and as the two vehicles crossed each other in a line, she clasped her hands, and looked towards the spinster with a face of agonized attachment and devotion.

Rawdon himself trembled, and his face grew purple behind his dyed mustachios.Only old Briggs was moved in the other carriage, and cast her great eyes nervously towards her old friends.Miss Crawley's bonnet was resolutely turned towards the Serpentine.Mrs.Bute happened to be in ecstasies with the poodle, and was calling him a little darling, and a sweet little zoggy, and a pretty pet.The carriages moved on, each in his line.

"Done, by Jove," Rawdon said to his wife.

"Try once more, Rawdon," Rebecca answered."Could not you lock your wheels into theirs, dearest?"Rawdon had not the heart for that manoeuvre.When the carriages met again, he stood up in his stanhope; he raised his hand ready to doff his hat; he looked with all his eyes.But this time Miss Crawley's face was not turned away; she and Mrs.Bute looked him full in the face, and cut their nephew pitilessly.He sank back in his seat with an oath, and striking out of the ring, dashed away desperately homewards.

It was a gallant and decided triumph for Mrs.Bute.

But she felt the danger of many such meetings, as she saw the evident nervousness of Miss Crawley; and she determined that it was most necessary for her dear friend's health, that they should leave town for a while, and recommended Brighton very strongly.

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