登陆注册
15323700000006

第6章

After combating, for nearly a week, the feeling which impelled me to revisit the place I had quitted under the circumstances already detailed, I yielded to it at length; and determining that this time Iwould present myself by the light of day, bent my steps thither early in the morning.

I walked past the house, and took several turns in the street, with that kind of hesitation which is natural to a man who is conscious that the visit he is about to pay is unexpected, and may not be very acceptable.However, as the door of the shop was shut, and it did not appear likely that I should be recognized by those within, if Icontinued merely to pass up and down before it, I soon conquered this irresolution, and found myself in the Curiosity Dealer's warehouse.

The old man and another person were together in the back part, and there seemed to have been high words between them, for their voices which were raised to a very high pitch suddenly stopped on my entering, and the old man advancing hastily towards me, said in a tremulous tone that he was very glad I had come.

'You interrupted us at a critical moment,' said he, pointing to the man whom I had found in company with him; 'this fellow will murder me one of these days.He would have done so, long ago, if he had dared.'

'Bah! You would swear away my life if you could,' returned the other, after bestowing a stare and a frown on me; 'we all know that!'

'I almost think I could,' cried the old man, turning feebly upon him.

'If oaths, or prayers, or words, could rid me of you, they should.Iwould be quit of you, and would be relieved if you were dead.'

'I know it,' returned the other.'I said so, didn't I? But neither oaths, or prayers, nor words, WILL kill me, and therefore I live, and mean to live.'

'And his mother died!' cried the old man, passionately clasping his hands and looking upward; 'and this is Heaven's justice!'

The other stood lunging with his foot upon a chair, and regarded him with a contemptuous sneer.He was a young man of one-and-twenty or thereabouts; well made, and certainly handsome, though the expression of his face was far from prepossessing, having in common with his manner and even his dress, a dissipated, insolent air which repelled one.

'Justice or no justice,' said the young fellow, 'here I am and here Ishall stop till such time as I think fit to go, unless you send for assistance to put me out--which you won't do, I know.I tell you again that I want to see my sister.'

'YOUR sister!' said the old man bitterly.

'Ah! You can't change the relationship,' returned the other.'If you could, you'd have done it long ago.I want to see my sister, that you keep cooped up here, poisoning her mind with your sly secrets and pretending an affection for her that you may work her to death, and add a few scraped shillings every week to the money you can hardly count.I want to see her; and I will.'

'Here's a moralist to talk of poisoned minds! Here's a generous spirit to scorn scraped-up shillings!' cried the old man, turning from him to me.'A profligate, sir, who has forfeited every claim not only upon those who have the misfortune to be of his blood, but upon society which knows nothing of him but his misdeeds.A liar too,' he added, in a lower voice as he drew closer to me, 'who knows how dear she is to me, and seeks to wound me even there, because there is a stranger nearby.'

'Strangers are nothing to me, grandfather,' said the young fellow catching at the word, 'nor I to them, I hope.The best they can do, is to keep an eye to their business and leave me to mind.There's a friend of mine waiting outside, and as it seems that I may have to wait some time, I'll call him in, with your leave.'

Saying this, he stepped to the door, and looking down the street beckoned several times to some unseen person, who, to judge from the air of impatience with which these signals were accompanied, required a great quantity of persuasion to induce him to advance.At length there sauntered up, on the opposite side of the way--with a bad pretense of passing by accident--a figure conspicuous for its dirty smartness, which after a great many frowns and jerks of the head, in resistence of the invitation, ultimately crossed the road and was brought into the shop.

'There.It's Dick Swiveller,' said the young fellow, pushing him in.

'Sit down, Swiveller.'

'But is the old min agreeable?' said Mr Swiveller in an undertone.

Mr Swiveller complied, and looking about him with a propritiatory smile, observed that last week was a fine week for the ducks, and this week was a fine week for the dust; he also observed that whilst standing by the post at the street-corner, he had observed a pig with a straw in his mouth issuing out of the tobacco-shop, from which appearance he augured that another fine week for the ducks was approaching, and that rain would certainly ensue.He furthermore took occasion to apologize for any negligence that might be perceptible in his dress, on the ground that last night he had had 'the sun very strong in his eyes'; by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that he had been extremely drunk.

'But what,' said Mr Swiveller with a sigh, 'what is the odds so long as the fire of soul is kindled at the taper of conwiviality, and the wing of friendship never moults a feather! What is the odds so long as the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of our existence!'

'You needn't act the chairman here,' said his friend, half aside.

'Fred!' cried Mr Swiveller, tapping his nose, 'a word to the wise is sufficient for them--we may be good and happy without riches, Fred.

Say not another syllable.I know my cue; smart is the word.Only one little whisper, Fred--is the old min friendly?'

'Never you mind,' repled his friend.

同类推荐
  • 遁甲演义

    遁甲演义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大金吊伐录

    大金吊伐录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Faith of Men

    The Faith of Men

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太清五十八愿文

    太清五十八愿文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 锦江禅灯

    锦江禅灯

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 都市之鬼眼

    都市之鬼眼

    这是一个关于能肉眼见鬼的少年故事。。。。。。。。占书名
  • 危宫惊梦

    危宫惊梦

    帝王榻侧,岂容他人酣睡?奈何要来睡的偏偏是敢弑君夺位的佞臣头子。更奈何自己是个名不正言不顺的假皇子,真公主。只盼着太傅大人免开尊口,千万不要三五不时提起:“今儿是良辰吉日,皇帝您该驾崩了。”她这个冒牌的皇帝宁可舍弃皇位浪迹天涯,过那逍遥的日子。什么?龙椅他要坐,龙床他要睡,龙椅上的人他也不放过!
  • 穿越时空的海洋探险

    穿越时空的海洋探险

    海洋探险是一项充满危险和困难的行动,但是海洋的神秘依然刺激着世界上最勇敢的探险家们的想象力,诱惑着人们去征服地球上这一最近的边界。人类潜入海洋深处还有一个理由:我们来过这里。从古到今,无数先驱为了解海洋奥秘作出了种种努力。《穿越时空的海洋探险》讲述了海洋探险所带来的前所未闻的新鲜事,故事生动、有趣,也介绍了哥伦布、麦哲伦等人的地理发现,适合广大的青少年朋友阅读。有很多事,我们已经知道,有很多事,我们很快会知道,有很多事,我们终究会知道。已经知道的,是科学揭穿了神秘:不曾知道的,我们勇敢探知,我们就是海洋明日的探险家!
  • 未来机甲

    未来机甲

    故事惊心动魄,以机甲为主题的书籍,用最佳的文笔来写科幻小说!如果你喜欢,就多支持吧!
  • 平凡之路之末日战神

    平凡之路之末日战神

    战神要当平凡人,而平凡的人要当神,一切都在循环往复,但一切却又都不相同。搞笑淡定的同居,狗血的剧情,一切都是那么美好。
  • 接引花之沙华

    接引花之沙华

    她沙华{刹华}是幽暗恐怖的冥界接引者,任何一个鬼魂都有各自不同的记忆过往,而她就负责区分魂魄的三六九等并带他们入轮回...终年枯寂的生活使得沙华对追寻自由的心更加向往,在不明老者的指引下追寻一个名叫玉清道士的有缘人替自己渡劫重而获得自由,然自由之路对于沙华来说路漫漫其俢远希......
  • 《哥只是骑士》

    《哥只是骑士》

    尽管哥身边站着美人一个,但别羡慕哥,哥只是“骑士”。尽管美人你爱上了哥,但还是忘了哥,哥……只是骑士,不是王子。
  • 冷情霸主的高中生娘子

    冷情霸主的高中生娘子

    人家穿梭到古代都成了救世主,为什么她被这本怪书给送到清朝却变成代罪羔羊呢?打从她清醒过来,每个看到她的人都像巴不得将她侵猪笼,拜托,她叫古柔柔,是来自未来的女高中生,才不是那个婚后继续偷汉子的魏香吟。甚至他还骂他花样多,真的是够了,要不是虎落平阳被,她用得着留下了受这种鸟气吗?
  • 倾城天下,绝色冥妃

    倾城天下,绝色冥妃

    众美男齐聚,只为争一争,她的笑颜。她是冥蝶楼的主人,生来就没有亲人,她只把他们当做亲人,只因体质与身份的不同,将掀起一场风波…………
  • 混乱商铺

    混乱商铺

    一个什么都可以买到的商铺,包括命运,寿命······一切的一切,都可以在这里实现,只要你能付得起。