andhappyTheobaldinhisChristina。SomehoworotherChristinawasalwaysalittleshyofcardswhenhersisterswerestayingwithher,thoughatothertimessheenjoyedagameofcribbageorarubberofwhistheartilyenough,buthersistersknewtheywouldneverbeaskedtoBattersbyagainiftheyweretorefertothatlittlematter,andonthewholeitwasworththeirwhiletobeaskedtoBattersby。IfTheobald’stemperwasratherirritablehedidnotventituponthem。
Bynaturereserved,ifhecouldhavefoundsomeonetocookhisdinnerforhim,hewouldratherhavelivedinadesertislandthannot。InhisheartofheartsheheldwithPopethat“thegreatestnuisancetomankindisman“orwordstothateffect——onlythatwomen,withtheexceptionperhapsofChristina,wereworse。Yetforallthiswhenvisitorscalledheputabetterfaceonitthananyonewhowasbehindthesceneswouldhaveexpected。
Hewasquicktooatintroducingthenamesofanyliterarycelebritieswhomhehadmetathisfather’shouse,andsoonestablishedanall-roundreputationwhichsatisfiedevenChristinaherself。
Whosointegervitaescelerisquepurus,itwasasked,asMrPontifexofBattersby?Whosofittobeconsultedifanydifficultyaboutparishmanagementshouldarise?WhosuchahappymixtureofthesincereuninquiringChristianandofthemanoftheworld?Forsopeopleactuallycalledhim。Theysaidhewassuchanadmirablemanofbusiness。Certainlyifhehadsaidhewouldpayasumofmoneyatacertaintime,themoneywouldbeforthcomingontheappointedday,andthisissayingagooddealforanyman。Hisconstitutionaltimidityrenderedhimincapableofanattempttooverreachwhentherewastheremotestchanceofoppositionorpublicity,andhiscorrectbearingandsomewhatsternexpressionwereagreatprotectiontohimagainstbeingoverreached。Henevertalkedofmoney,andinvariablychangedthesubjectwhenevermoneywasintroduced。Hisexpressionofunutterablehorroratallkindsofmeannesswasasufficientguaranteethathewasnotmeanhimself。
Besideshehadnobusinesstransactionssaveofthemostordinarybutcher’sbookandbaker’sbookdescription。Histastes——ifhehadany——were,aswehaveseen,simple;hehad900poundsayearandahouse;theneighbourhoodwascheap,andforsometimehehadnochildrentobeadraguponhim。Whowasnottobeenvied,andifenviedwhythenrespected,ifTheobaldwasnotenviable?
YetIimaginethatChristinawasonthewholehappierthanherhusband。Shehadnottogoandvisitsickparishioners,andthemanagementofherhouseandthekeepingofheraccountsaffordedasmuchoccupationasshedesired。Herprincipaldutywas,asshewellsaid,toherhusband——tolovehim,honourhim,andkeephiminagoodtemper。Todoherjusticeshefulfilledthisdutytotheuttermostofherpower。Itwouldhavebeenbetterperhapsifshehadnotsofrequentlyassuredherhusbandthathewasthebestandwisestofmankind,fornooneinhislittleworldeverdreamedoftellinghimanythingelse,anditwasnotlongbeforeheceasedtohaveanydoubtuponthematter。Asforhistemper,whichhadbecomeveryviolentattimes,shetookcaretohumouritontheslightestsignofanapproachingoutbreak。Shehadearlyfoundthatthiswasmuchtheeasiestplan。Thethunderwasseldomforherself。Longbeforehermarriageevenshehadstudiedhislittleways,andknewhowtoaddfueltothefireaslongasthefireseemedtowantit,andthentodampitjudiciouslydown,makingaslittlesmokeaspossible。
Inmoneymattersshewasscrupulousnessitself。Theobaldmadeheraquarterlyallowanceforherdress,pocketmoneyandlittlecharitiesandpresents。Intheselastitemsshewasliberalinproportiontoherincome;indeedshedressedwithgreateconomyandgaveawaywhateverwasoverinpresentsorcharity。Oh,whatacomfortitwastoTheobaldtoreflectthathehadawifeonwhomhecouldrelynevertocosthimasixpenceofunauthorisedexpenditure!Lettingaloneherabsolutesubmission,theperfectcoincidenceofheropinionwithhisownuponeverysubjectandherconstantassurancestohimthathewasrightineverythingwhichhetookitintohisheadtosayordo,whatatowerofstrengthtohimwasherexactnessinmoneymatters!Asyearswentbyhebecameasfondofhiswifeasitwasinhisnaturetobeofanylivingthing,andapplaudedhimselfforhavingstucktohisengagement——apieceofvirtueofwhichhewasnowreapingthereward。EvenwhenChristinadidoutrunherquarterlystipendbysomethirtyshillingsoracoupleofpounds,itwasalwaysmadeperfectlycleartoTheobaldhowthedeficiencyhadarisen——therehadbeenanunusuallycostlyeveningdressboughtwhichwastolastalongtime,orsomebody’sunexpectedweddinghadnecessitatedamorehandsomepresentthanthequarter’sbalancewouldquiteallow:theexcessofexpenditurewasalwaysrepaidinthefollowingquarterorquarterseventhoughitwereonlytenshillingsatatime。
Ibelieve,however,thataftertheyhadbeenmarriedsometwentyyears,Christinahadsomewhatfallenfromheroriginalperfectionasregardsmoney。Shehadgotgraduallyinarrearduringmanysuccessivequarters,tillshehadcontractedachronicloanasortofdomesticnationaldebt,amountingtobetweensevenandeightpounds。Theobaldatlengthfeltthataremonstrancehadbecomeimperative,andtookadvantageofhissilverweddingdaytoinformChristinathatherindebtednesswascancelled,andatthesametimetobegthatshewouldendeavourhenceforthtoequaliseherexpenditureandherincome。Sheburstintotearsofloveandgratitude,assuredhimthathewasthebestandmostgenerousofmen,andneverduringtheremainderofhermarriedlifewassheasingleshillingbehindhand。
Christinahatedchangeofallsortsnolesscordiallythanherhusband。SheandTheobaldhadnearlyeverythinginthisworldthattheycouldwishfor;why,then,shouldpeopledesiretointroduceallsortsofchangesofwhichnoonecouldforeseetheend?
Religion,shewasdeeplyconvinced,hadlongsinceattaineditsfinaldevelopment,norcoulditenterintotheheartofreasonablemantoconceiveanyfaithmoreperfectthanwasinculcatedbytheChurchofEngland。Shecouldimaginenopositionmorehonourablethanthatofaclergyman’swifeunlessindeeditwereabishop’s。
Consideringhisfather’sinfluenceitwasnotatallimpossiblethatTheobaldmightbeabishopsomeday——andthen——thenwouldoccurtoherthatonelittleflawinthepracticeoftheChurchofEngland——aflawnotindeedinitsdoctrine,butinitspolicy,whichshebelievedonthewholetobeamistakenoneinthisrespect。Imeanthefactthatabishop’swifedoesnottaketherankofherhusband。
ThishadbeenthedoingofElizabeth,whohadbeenabadwoman,ofexceedingdoubtfulmoralcharacter,andatheartaPapisttothelast。Perhapspeopleoughttohavebeenabovemereconsiderationsofworldlydignity,buttheworldwasasitwas,andsuchthingscarriedweightwiththem,whethertheyoughttodosoorno。HerinfluenceasplainMrsPontifex,wife,wewillsay,oftheBishopofWinchester,wouldnodoubtbeconsiderable。Suchacharacterasherscouldnotfailtocarryweightifshewereeverinasufficientlyconspicuoussphereforitsinfluencetobewidelyfelt;
butasLadyWinchester——ortheBishopess——whichwouldsoundquitenicely——whocoulddoubtthatherpowerforgoodwouldbeenhanced?
AnditwouldbeallthenicerbecauseifshehadadaughterthedaughterwouldnotbeaBishopessunlessindeedsheweretomarryaBishoptoo,whichwouldnotbelikely。
Thesewereherthoughtsuponhergooddays;atothertimesshewould,todoherjustice,havedoubtswhethershewasinallrespectsasspirituallymindedassheoughttobe。Shemustpresson,presson,tilleveryenemytohersalvationwassurmountedandSatanhimselflaybruisedunderherfeet。Itoccurredtoherononeoftheseoccasionsthatshemightstealamarchoversomeofhercontemporariesifsheweretoleaveoffeatingblackpuddings,ofwhichwhenevertheyhadkilledapigshehadhithertopartakenfreely;andifshewerealsocarefulthatnofowlswereservedathertablewhichhadhadtheirneckswrung,butonlysuchashadhadtheirthroatscutandbeenallowedtobleed。StPaulandtheChurchofJerusalemhadinsisteduponitasnecessarythatevenGentileconvertsshouldabstainfromthingsstrangledandfromblood,andtheyhadjoinedthisprohibitionwiththatofaviceabouttheabominablenatureofwhichtherecouldbenoquestion;itwouldbewellthereforetoabstaininfutureandseewhetheranynoteworthyspiritualresultensued。Shedidabstain,andwascertainthatfromthedayofherresolveshehadfeltstronger,purerinheart,andinallrespectsmorespirituallymindedthanshehadeverfelthitherto。Theobalddidnotlaysomuchstressonthisasshedid,butasshesettledwhatheshouldhaveatdinnershecouldtakecarethathegotnostrangledfowls;asforblackpuddings,happily,hehadseenthemmadewhenhewasaboy,andhadnevergotoverhisaversionforthem。Shewishedthematterwereoneofmoregeneralobservancethanitwas;thiswasjustacaseinwhichasLadyWinchestershemighthavebeenabletodowhatasplainMrsPontifexitwashopelesseventoattempt。
Andthusthisworthycouplejoggedonfrommonthtomonthandfromyeartoyear。Thereader,ifhehaspassedmiddlelifeandhasaclericalconnection,willprobablyrememberscoresandscoresofrectorsandrectors’wiveswhodifferedinnomaterialrespectfromTheobaldandChristina。SpeakingfromarecollectionandexperienceextendingovernearlyeightyyearsfromthetimewhenIwasmyselfachildinthenurseryofavicarage,IshouldsayIhaddrawnthebetterratherthantheworsesideofthelifeofanEnglishcountryparsonofsomefiftyyearsago。Iadmit,however,thattherearenosuchpeopletobefoundnowadays。Amoreunitedor,onthewhole,happier,couplecouldnothavebeenfoundinEngland。Onegriefonlyovershadowedtheearlyyearsoftheirmarriedlife:Imeanthefactthatnolivingchildrenwereborntothem。
Inthecourseoftimethissorrowwasremoved。AtthebeginningofthefifthyearofhermarriedlifeChristinawassafelydeliveredofaboy。ThiswasonthesixthofSeptember1835。
WordwasimmediatelysenttooldMrPontifex,whoreceivedthenewswithrealpleasure。HissonJohn’swifehadbornedaughtersonly,andhewasseriouslyuneasylestthereshouldbeafailureinthemalelineofhisdescendants。Thegoodnews,therefore,wasdoublywelcome,andcausedasmuchdelightatElmhurstasdismayinWoburnSquare,wheretheJohnPontifexeswerethenliving。
Here,indeed,thisfreakoffortunewasfelttobeallthemorecruelonaccountoftheimpossibilityofresentingitopenly;butthedelightedgrandfathercarednothingforwhattheJohnPontifexesmightfeelornotfeel;hehadwantedagrandsonandhehadgotagrandson,andthisshouldbeenoughforeverybody;and,nowthatMrsTheobaldhadtakentogoodways,shemightbringhimmoregrandsons,whichwouldbedesirable,forheshouldnotfeelsafewithfewerthanthree。
Herangthebellforthebutler。
“Gelstrap。”hesaidsolemnly,“Iwanttogodownintothecellar。”
ThenGelstrapprecededhimwithacandle,andhewentintotheinnervaultwherehekepthischoicestwines。
Hepassedmanybins:therewas1803Port,1792ImperialTokay,1800
Claret,1812Sherry,theseandmanyotherswerepassed,butitwasnotforthemthattheheadofthePontifexfamilyhadgonedownintohisinnercellar。Abin,whichhadappearedemptyuntilthefulllightofthecandlehadbeenbroughttobearuponit,wasnowfoundtocontainasinglepintbottle。ThiswastheobjectofMrPontifex’ssearch。