Samuelstayedtilltheservantcame,chattingandpattingthehorse;butassoonasBoldhaddisappearedthroughthefrontdoor,hestuckaswitchundertheanimal’stailtomakehimkickifpossible。
  Thechurchreformersoonfoundhimselftete-a-tetewiththearchdeaconinthatsameroom,inthatsanctumsanctorumoftherectory,towhichwehavealreadybeenintroduced。Asheenteredheheardtheclickofacertainpatentlock,butitstruckhimwithnosurprise;theworthyclergymanwasnodoubthidingfromeyesprofanehislastmuch-studiedsermon;forthearchdeacon,thoughhepreachedbutseldom,wasfamousforhissermons。Noroom,Boldthought,couldhavebeenmorebecomingforadignitaryofthechurch;eachwallwasloadedwiththeology;overeachseparatebookcasewasprintedinsmallgoldlettersthenamesofthosegreatdivineswhoseworkswererangedbeneath:beginningfromtheearlyfathersinduechronologicalorder,thereweretobefoundthepreciouslaboursofthechosenservantsofthechurchdowntothelastpamphletwritteninoppositiontotheconsecrationofDrHampden;andraisedabovethisweretobeseenthebustsofthegreatestamongthegreat:Chrysostom,StAugustine,ThomasaBecket,CardinalWolsey,ArchbishopLaud,andDrPhilpotts。
  Everyappliancethatcouldmakestudypleasantandgiveeasetotheovertoiledbrainwasthere;chairsmadetorelieveeachlimbandmuscle;reading-desksandwriting-deskstosuiteveryattitude;lampsandcandlesmechanicallycontrivedtothrowtheirlightonanyfavouredspot,asthestudentmightdesire;ashoalofnewspaperstoamusethefewleisuremomentswhichmightbestolenfromthelaboursoftheday;
  andthenfromthewindowaviewrightthroughaboskyvistaalongwhichranabroadgreenpathfromtherectorytothechurch——attheendofwhichthetawny-tintedfineoldtowerwasseenwithallitsvariegatedpinnaclesandparapets。FewparishchurchesinEnglandareinbetterrepair,orbetterworthkeepingso,thanthatatPlumsteadEpiscopi;andyetitisbuiltinafaultystyle:thebodyofthechurchislow——solow,thatthenearlyflatleadenroofwouldbevisiblefromthechurchyard,wereitnotforthecarvedparapetwithwhichitissurrounded。Itiscruciform,thoughthetranseptsareirregular,onebeinglargerthantheother;andthetowerismuchtoohighinproportiontothechurch。Butthecolourofthebuildingisperfect;itisthatrichyellowgraywhichonefindsnowherebutinthesouthandwestofEngland,andwhichissostrongacharacteristicofmostofouroldhousesofTudorarchitecture。Thestoneworkalsoisbeautiful;themullionsofthewindowsandthethicktraceryoftheGothicworkmanshipisasrichasfancycandesire;andthoughingazingonsuchastructureoneknowsbyrulethattheoldpriestswhobuiltit,builtitwrong,onecannotbringoneselftowishthattheyshouldhavemadeitotherthanitis。
  WhenBoldwasusheredintothebook-room,hefounditsownerstandingwithhisbacktotheemptyfire-placereadytoreceivehim,andhecouldnotbutperceivethatthatexpansivebrowwaselatedwithtriumph,andthatthosefullheavylipsboremoreprominentlythanusualanappearanceofarrogantsuccess。
  ’Well,MrBold,’saidhe——’well,whatcanIdoforyou?
  Veryhappy,Icanassureyou,todoanythingforsuchafriendofmyfather-in-law。’
  ’Ihopeyou’llexcusemycalling,DrGrantly。’
  ’Certainly,certainly,’saidthearchdeacon;’Icanassureyou,noapologyisnecessaryfromMrBold;onlyletmeknowwhatIcandoforhim。’
  DrGrantlywasstandinghimself,andhedidnotaskBoldtosit,andthereforehehadtotellhistalestanding,leaningonthetable,withhishatinhishand。Hedid,however,managetotellit;andasthearchdeaconneveronceinterruptedhim,orevenencouragedhimbyasingleword,hewasnotlongincomingtotheendofit。
  ’Andso,MrBold,I’mtounderstand,Ibelieve,thatyouaredesirousofabandoningthisattackuponMrHarding。’
  ’Oh,DrGrantly,therehasbeennoattack,Icanassureyou——’
  ’Well,well,wewon’tquarrelaboutwords;Ishouldcallitanattack——mostmenwouldsocallanendeavourtotakeawayfromamaneveryshillingofincomethathehastoliveupon;
  butitsha’n’tbeanattack,ifyoudon’tlikeit;youwishtoabandonthis——thislittlegameofbackgammonyou’vebeguntoplay。’
  ’IintendtoputanendtothelegalproceedingswhichIhavecommenced。’
  ’Iunderstand,’saidthearchdeacon。’You’vealreadyhadenoughofit;well,Ican’tsaythatIamsurprised;carryingonalosinglawsuitwhereonehasnothingtogain,buteverythingtopay,isnotpleasant。’
  Boldturnedveryredintheface。’Youmisinterpretmymotives,’saidhe;’but,however,thatisoflittleconsequence。
  Ididnotcometotroubleyouwithmymotives,buttotellyouamatteroffact。Good-morning,DrGrantly。’
  ’Onemoment——onemoment,’saidtheother。’Idon’texactlyappreciatethetastewhichinducedyoutomakeanypersonalcommunicationtomeonthesubject;butIdaresayI’mwrong,Idaresayyourjudgmentisthebetterofthetwo;
  butasyouhavedonemethehonour——asyouhave,asitwere,forcedmeintoacertainamountofconversationonasubjectwhichhadbetter,perhaps,havebeenlefttoourlawyers,youwillexcusemeifIaskyoutohearmyreplytoyourcommunication。’
  ’Iaminnohurry,DrGrantly。’
  ’Well,Iam,MrBold;mytimeisnotexactlyleisuretime,and,therefore,ifyouplease,we’llgotothepointatonce——you’regoingtoabandonthislawsuit?’——andhepausedforareply。
  ’Yes,DrGrantly,Iam。’
  ’Havingexposedagentlemanwhowasoneofyourfather’swarmestfriendstoalltheignominyandinsolencewhichthepresscouldheapuponhisname,havingsomewhatostentatiouslydeclaredthatitwasyourdutyasamanofhighpublicvirtuetoprotectthosepooroldfoolswhomyouhavehumbuggedthereatthehospital,younowfindthatthegamecostsmorethanit’sworth,andsoyoumakeupyourmindtohavedonewithit。Aprudentresolution,MrBold;butitisapityyoushouldhavebeensolongcomingtoit。Hasitstruckyouthatwemaynotnowchoosetogiveover?thatwemayfinditnecessarytopunishtheinjuryyouhavedonetous?Areyouaware,sir,thatwehavegonetoenormousexpensetoresistthisiniquitousattemptofyours?’
  Bold’sfacewasnowfuriouslyred,andhenearlycrushedhishatbetweenhishands;buthesaidnothing。
  ’Wehavefounditnecessarytoemploythebestadvicethatmoneycouldprocure。Areyouaware,sir,whatmaybetheprobablecostofsecuringtheservicesoftheattorney-general?’
  ’Notintheleast,DrGrantly。’
  ’Idaresaynot,sir。WhenyourecklesslyputthisaffairintothehandsofyourfriendMrFinney,whosesix-and-eightpencesandthirteen-and-fourpencesmay,probably,notamounttoalargesum,youwereindifferentastothecostandsufferingwhichsuchaproceedingmightentailonothers;butareyouaware,sir,thatthesecrushingcostsmustnowcomeoutofyourownpocket?’
  ’AnydemandofsuchanaturewhichMrHarding’slawyermayhavetomakewilldoubtlessbemadetomylawyer。’
  ’“MrHarding’slawyerandmylawyer!“Didyoucomeheremerelytorefermetothelawyers?UponmywordI
  thinkthehonourofyourvisitmighthavebeenspared!Andnow,sir,I’lltellyouwhatmyopinionis——myopinionis,thatweshallnotallowyoutowithdrawthismatterfromthecourts。’
  ’Youcandoasyouplease,DrGrantly;good-morning。’
  ’Hearmeout,sir,’saidthearchdeacon;’IhavehereinmyhandsthelastopiniongiveninthismatterbySirAbrahamHaphazard。Idaresayyouhavealreadyheardofthis——I
  daresayithashadsomethingtodowithyourvisitheretoday。’
  ’IknownothingwhateverofSirAbrahamHaphazardorhisopinion。’
  ’Bethatasitmay,hereitis;hedeclaresmostexplicitlythatundernophasisoftheaffairwhateverhaveyoualegtostandupon;thatMrHardingisassafeinhishospitalasIamhereinmyrectory;thatamorefutileattempttodestroyamanwasnevermade,thanthiswhichyouhavemadetoruinMrHarding。Here,’andheslappedthepaperonthetable,’I
  havethisopinionfromtheveryfirstlawyerintheland;andunderthesecircumstancesyouexpectmetomakeyoualowbowforyourkindoffertoreleaseMrHardingfromthetoilsofyournet!Sir,yournetisnotstrongenoughtoholdhim;
  sir,yournethasfallentopieces,andyouknewthatwellenoughbeforeItoldyou——andnow,sir,I’llwishyougood-
  morning,forI’mbusy。’
  Boldwasnowchokingwithpassion。Hehadletthearchdeaconrunonbecauseheknewnotwithwhatwordstointerrupthim;butnowthathehadbeensodefiedandinsulted,hecouldnotleavetheroomwithoutsomereply。
  ’DrGrantly,’hecommenced。
  ’Ihavenothingfurthertosayortohear,’saidthearchdeacon。
  ’I’lldomyselfthehonourtoorderyourhorse。’Andherangthebell。
  ’Icamehere,DrGrantly,withthewarmest,kindestfeelings——’
  ’Oh,ofcourseyoudid;nobodydoubtsit。’
  ’Withthekindestfeelings——andtheyhavebeenmostgrosslyoutragedbyyourtreatment。’
  ’Ofcoursetheyhave——Ihavenotchosentoseemyfather-in-lawruined;whatanoutragethathasbeentoyourfeelings!’
  ’Thetimewillcome,DrGrantly,whenyouwillunderstandwhyIcalleduponyoutoday。’
  ’Nodoubt,nodoubt。IsMrBold’shorsethere?That’sright;openthefrontdoor。Good-morning,MrBold’;andthedoctorstalkedintohisowndrawing-room,closingthedoorbehindhim,andmakingitquiteimpossiblethatJohnBoldshouldspeakanotherword。