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第19章

'I understand you.Don't mention names, and don't let us, seem to be talking secrets.I don't know what to think; and to tell you the truth, I don't care now.It's a great relief.His self-love deceived him, I suppose.Perhaps the young lady coquetted a little.The evidence would seem to point that way.Alfred not arrived?'

'Not yet,' said Mr.Craggs.'Expected every minute.'

'Good.' Mr.Snitchey wiped his forehead again.'It's a great relief.I haven't been so nervous since we've been in partnership.

I intend to spend the evening now, Mr.Craggs.'

Mrs.Craggs and Mrs.Snitchey joined them as he announced this intention.The Bird of Paradise was in a state of extreme vibration, and the little bells were ringing quite audibly.

'It has been the theme of general comment, Mr.Snitchey,' said Mrs.

Snitchey.'I hope the office is satisfied.'

'Satisfied with what, my dear?' asked Mr.Snitchey.

'With the exposure of a defenceless woman to ridicule and remark,'

returned his wife.'That is quite in the way of the office, THATis.'

'I really, myself,' said Mrs.Craggs, 'have been so long accustomed to connect the office with everything opposed to domesticity, that I am glad to know it as the avowed enemy of my peace.There is something honest in that, at all events.'

'My dear,' urged Mr.Craggs, 'your good opinion is invaluable, but I never avowed that the office was the enemy of your peace.'

'No,' said Mrs.Craggs, ringing a perfect peal upon the little bells.'Not you, indeed.You wouldn't be worthy of the office, if you had the candour to.'

'As to my having been away to-night, my dear,' said Mr.Snitchey, giving her his arm, 'the deprivation has been mine, I'm sure; but, as Mr.Craggs knows - '

Mrs.Snitchey cut this reference very short by hitching her husband to a distance, and asking him to look at that man.To do her the favour to look at him!

'At which man, my dear?' said Mr.Snitchey.

'Your chosen companion; I'M no companion to you, Mr.Snitchey.'

'Yes, yes, you are, my dear,' he interposed.

'No, no, I'm not,' said Mrs.Snitchey with a majestic smile.'Iknow my station.Will you look at your chosen companion, Mr.

Snitchey; at your referee, at the keeper of your secrets, at the man you trust; at your other self, in short?'

The habitual association of Self with Craggs, occasioned Mr.

Snitchey to look in that direction.

'If you can look that man in the eye this night,' said Mrs.

Snitchey, 'and not know that you are deluded, practised upon, made the victim of his arts, and bent down prostrate to his will by some unaccountable fascination which it is impossible to explain and against which no warning of mine is of the least avail, all I can say is - I pity you!'

At the very same moment Mrs.Craggs was oracular on the cross subject.Was it possible, she said, that Craggs could so blind himself to his Snitcheys, as not to feel his true position? Did he mean to say that he had seen his Snitcheys come into that room, and didn't plainly see that there was reservation, cunning, treachery, in the man? Would he tell her that his very action, when he wiped his forehead and looked so stealthily about him, didn't show that there was something weighing on the conscience of his precious Snitcheys (if he had a conscience), that wouldn't bear the light?

Did anybody but his Snitcheys come to festive entertainments like a burglar? - which, by the way, was hardly a clear illustration of the case, as he had walked in very mildly at the door.And would he still assert to her at noon-day (it being nearly midnight), that his Snitcheys were to be justified through thick and thin, against all facts, and reason, and experience?

Neither Snitchey nor Craggs openly attempted to stem the current which had thus set in, but, both were content to be carried gently along it, until its force abated.This happened at about the same time as a general movement for a country dance; when Mr.Snitchey proposed himself as a partner to Mrs.Craggs, and Mr.Craggs gallantly offered himself to Mrs.Snitchey; and after some such slight evasions as 'why don't you ask somebody else?' and 'you'll be glad, I know, if I decline,' and 'I wonder you can dance out of the office' (but this jocosely now), each lady graciously accepted, and took her place.

It was an old custom among them, indeed, to do so, and to pair off, in like manner, at dinners and suppers; for they were excellent friends, and on a footing of easy familiarity.Perhaps the false Craggs and the wicked Snitchey were a recognised fiction with the two wives, as Doe and Roe, incessantly running up and down bailiwicks, were with the two husbands: or, perhaps the ladies had instituted, and taken upon themselves, these two shares in the business, rather than be left out of it altogether.But, certain it is, that each wife went as gravely and steadily to work in her vocation as her husband did in his, and would have considered it almost impossible for the Firm to maintain a successful and respectable existence, without her laudable exertions.

But, now, the Bird of Paradise was seen to flutter down the middle;and the little bells began to bounce and jingle in poussette; and the Doctor's rosy face spun round and round, like an expressive pegtop highly varnished; and breathless Mr.Craggs began to doubt already, whether country dancing had been made 'too easy,' like the rest of life; and Mr.Snitchey, with his nimble cuts and capers, footed it for Self and Craggs, and half-a-dozen more.

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