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第12章

'Really, Mr.Snitchey, and Mr.Craggs, partners both,' said the client, interrupting him; 'you know your duty to your clients, and you know well enough, I am sure, that it is no part of it to interfere in a mere love affair, which I am obliged to confide to you.I am not going to carry the young lady off, without her own consent.There's nothing illegal in it.I never was Mr.

Heathfield's bosom friend.I violate no confidence of his.I love where he loves, and I mean to win where he would win, if I can.'

'He can't, Mr.Craggs,' said Snitchey, evidently anxious and discomfited.'He can't do it, sir.She dotes on Mr.Alfred.'

'Does she?' returned the client.

'Mr.Craggs, she dotes on him, sir,' persisted Snitchey.

'I didn't live six weeks, some few months ago, in the Doctor's house for nothing; and I doubted that soon,' observed the client.

'She would have doted on him, if her sister could have brought it about; but I watched them.Marion avoided his name, avoided the subject: shrunk from the least allusion to it, with evident distress.'

'Why should she, Mr.Craggs, you know? Why should she, sir?'

inquired Snitchey.

'I don't know why she should, though there are many likely reasons,' said the client, smiling at the attention and perplexity expressed in Mr.Snitchey's shining eye, and at his cautious way of carrying on the conversation, and ****** himself informed upon the subject; 'but I know she does.She was very young when she made the engagement - if it may be called one, I am not even sure of that - and has repented of it, perhaps.Perhaps - it seems a foppish thing to say, but upon my soul I don't mean it in that light - she may have fallen in love with me, as I have fallen in love with her.'

'He, he! Mr.Alfred, her old playfellow too, you remember, Mr.

Craggs,' said Snitchey, with a disconcerted laugh; 'knew her almost from a baby!'

'Which makes it the more probable that she may be tired of his idea,' calmly pursued the client, 'and not indisposed to exchange it for the newer one of another lover, who presents himself (or is presented by his horse) under romantic circumstances; has the not unfavourable reputation - with a country girl - of having lived thoughtlessly and gaily, without doing much harm to anybody; and who, for his youth and figure, and so forth - this may seem foppish again, but upon my soul I don't mean it in that light - might perhaps pass muster in a crowd with Mr.Alfred himself.'

There was no gainsaying the last clause, certainly; and Mr.

Snitchey, glancing at him, thought so.There was something naturally graceful and pleasant in the very carelessness of his air.It seemed to suggest, of his comely face and well-knit figure, that they might be greatly better if he chose: and that, once roused and made earnest (but he never had been earnest yet), he could be full of fire and purpose.'A dangerous sort of libertine,' thought the shrewd lawyer, 'to seem to catch the spark he wants, from a young lady's eyes.'

'Now, observe, Snitchey,' he continued, rising and taking him by the button, 'and Craggs,' taking him by the button also, and placing one partner on either side of him, so that neither might evade him.'I don't ask you for any advice.You are right to keep quite aloof from all parties in such a matter, which is not one in which grave men like you could interfere, on any side.I am briefly going to review in half-a-dozen words, my position and intention, and then I shall leave it to you to do the best for me, in money matters, that you can: seeing, that, if I run away with the Doctor's beautiful daughter (as I hope to do, and to become another man under her bright influence), it will be, for the moment, more chargeable than running away alone.But I shall soon make all that up in an altered life.'

'I think it will be better not to hear this, Mr.Craggs?' said Snitchey, looking at him across the client.

'I think not,' said Craggs.- Both listened attentively.

'Well! You needn't hear it,' replied their client.'I'll mention it, however.I don't mean to ask the Doctor's consent, because he wouldn't give it me.But I mean to do the Doctor no wrong or harm, because (besides there being nothing serious in such trifles, as he says) I hope to rescue his child, my Marion, from what I see - IKNOW - she dreads, and contemplates with misery: that is, the return of this old lover.If anything in the world is true, it is true that she dreads his return.Nobody is injured so far.I am so harried and worried here just now, that I lead the life of a flying-fish.I skulk about in the dark, I am shut out of my own house, and warned off my own grounds; but, that house, and those grounds, and many an acre besides, will come back to me one day, as you know and say; and Marion will probably be richer - on your showing, who are never sanguine - ten years hence as my wife, than as the wife of Alfred Heathfield, whose return she dreads (remember that), and in whom or in any man, my passion is not surpassed.Who is injured yet? It is a fair case throughout.My right is as good as his, if she decide in my favour; and I will try my right by her alone.You will like to know no more after this, and I will tell you no more.Now you know my purpose, and wants.When must Ileave here?'

'In a week,' said Snitchey.'Mr.Craggs?'

'In something less, I should say,' responded Craggs.

'In a month,' said the client, after attentively watching the two faces.'This day month.To-day is Thursday.Succeed or fail, on this day month I go.'

'It's too long a delay,' said Snitchey; 'much too long.But let it be so.I thought he'd have stipulated for three,' he murmured to himself.'Are you going? Good night, sir!'

'Good night!' returned the client, shaking hands with the Firm.

'You'll live to see me ****** a good use of riches yet.Henceforth the star of my destiny is, Marion!'

'Take care of the stairs, sir,' replied Snitchey; 'for she don't shine there.Good night!'

'Good night!'

So they both stood at the stair-head with a pair of office-candles, watching him down.When he had gone away, they stood looking at each other.

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