ThefirstvariationwhichmanifesteditselfinMrF。’sAunt’sdemeanourwhenshehadfinishedherpieceoftoast,wasaloudandprolongedsniff。Findingitimpossibletoavoidconstruingthisdemonstrationintoadefianceofhimself,itsgloomysignificancebeingunmistakable,Clennamlookedplaintivelyattheexcellentthoughprejudicedladyfromwhomitemanated,inthehopethatshemightbedisarmedbyameeksubmission。
  ’Noneofyoureyesatme,’saidMrF。’sAunt,shiveringwithhostility。’Takethat。’
  ’That’wasthecrustofthepieceoftoast。Clennamacceptedtheboonwithalookofgratitude,andhelditinhishandunderthepressureofalittleembarrassment,whichwasnotrelievedwhenMrF。’sAunt,elevatinghervoiceintoacryofconsiderablepower,exclaimed,’Hehasaproudstomach,thischap!He’stooproudachaptoeatit!’and,comingoutofherchair,shookhervenerablefistsoveryclosetohisnoseastoticklethesurface。ButforthetimelyreturnofFlora,tofindhiminthisdifficultsituation,furtherconsequencesmighthaveensued。Flora,withouttheleastdiscomposureorsurprise,butcongratulatingtheoldladyinanapprovingmanneronbeing’verylivelyto-night’,handedherbacktoherchair。
  ’Hehasaproudstomach,thischap,’saidMrF。’srelation,onbeingreseated。’Givehimamealofchaff!’
  ’Oh!Idon’tthinkhewouldlikethat,aunt,’returnedFlora。
  ’Givehimamealofchaff,Itellyou,’saidMrF。’sAunt,glaringroundFloraonherenemy。’It’stheonlythingforaproudstomach。Lethimeatupeverymorsel。Drathim,givehimamealofchaff!’
  Underageneralpretenceofhelpinghimtothisrefreshment,Floragothimoutonthestaircase;MrF。’sAunteventhenconstantlyreiterating,withinexpressiblebitterness,thathewas’achap,’
  andhada’proudstomach,’andoverandoveragaininsistingonthatequineprovisionbeingmadeforhimwhichshehadalreadysostronglyprescribed。
  ’Suchaninconvenientstaircaseandsomanycorner-stairsArthur,’
  whisperedFlora,’wouldyouobjecttoputtingyourarmroundmeundermypelerine?’
  Withasenseofgoingdown-stairsinahighly-ridiculousmanner,Clennamdescendedintherequiredattitude,andonlyreleasedhisfairburdenatthedining-roomdoor;indeed,eventhereshewasratherdifficulttobegotridof,remaininginhisembracetomurmur,’Arthur,formercy’ssake,don’tbreatheittopapa!’
  SheaccompaniedArthurintotheroom,wherethePatriarchsatalone,withhislistshoesonthefender,twirlinghisthumbsasifhehadneverleftoff。TheyouthfulPatriarch,agedten,lookedoutofhispicture-frameabovehimwithnocalmerairthanhe。
  Bothsmoothheadswerealikebeaming,blundering,andbumpy。
  ’MrClennam,Iamgladtoseeyou。Ihopeyouarewell,sir,I
  hopeyouarewell。Pleasetositdown,pleasetositdown。’
  ’Ihadhoped,sir,’saidClennam,doingso,andlookingroundwithafaceofblankdisappointment,’nottofindyoualone。’
  ’Ah,indeed?’saidthePatriarch,sweetly。’Ah,indeed?’
  ’Itoldyousoyouknowpapa,’criedFlora。
  ’Ah,tobesure!’returnedthePatriarch。’Yes,justso。Ah,tobesure!’
  ’Pray,sir,’demandedClennam,anxiously,’isMissWadegone?’
  ’Miss——?Oh,youcallherWade,’returnedMrCasby。’Highlyproper。’
  Arthurquicklyreturned,’Whatdoyoucallher?’
  ’Wade,’saidMrCasby。’Oh,alwaysWade。’
  Afterlookingatthephilanthropicvisageandthelongsilkywhitehairforafewseconds,duringwhichMrCasbytwirledhisthumbs,andsmiledatthefireasifhewerebenevolentlywishingittoburnhimthathemightforgiveit,Arthurbegan:
  ’Ibegyourpardon,MrCasby——’
  ’Notso,notso,’saidthePatriarch,’notso。’
  ’——But,MissWadehadanattendantwithher——ayoungwomanbroughtupbyfriendsofmine,overwhomherinfluenceisnotconsideredverysalutary,andtowhomIshouldbegladtohavetheopportunityofgivingtheassurancethatshehasnotyetforfeitedtheinterestofthoseprotectors。’
  ’Really,really?’returnedthePatriarch。
  ’WillyouthereforebesogoodastogivemetheaddressofMissWade?’
  ’Dear,dear,dear!’saidthePatriarch,’howveryunfortunate!Ifyouhadonlysentintomewhentheywerehere!Iobservedtheyoungwoman,MrClennam。Afinefull-colouredyoungwoman,MrClennam,withverydarkhairandverydarkeyes。IfImistakenot,ifImistakenot?’
  Arthurassented,andsaidoncemorewithnewexpression,’Ifyouwouldbesogoodastogivemetheaddress。’
  ’Dear,dear,dear!’exclaimedthePatriarchinsweetregret。’Tut,tut,tut!whatapity,whatapity!Ihavenoaddress,sir。MissWademostlylivesabroad,MrClennam。Shehasdonesoforsomeyears,andsheisifImaysaysoofafellow-creatureandalady
  fitfulanduncertaintoafault,MrClennam。Imaynotseeheragainforalong,longtime。Imayneverseeheragain。Whatapity,whatapity!’
  Clennamsawnow,thathehadasmuchhopeofgettingassistanceoutofthePortraitasoutofthePatriarch;buthesaidnevertheless:
  ’MrCasby,couldyou,forthesatisfactionofthefriendsIhavementioned,andunderanyobligationofsecrecythatyoumayconsiderityourdutytoimpose,givemeanyinformationatalltouchingMissWade?Ihaveseenherabroad,andIhaveseenherathome,butIknownothingofher。Couldyougivemeanyaccountofherwhatever?’
  ’None,’returnedthePatriarch,shakinghisbigheadwithhisutmostbenevolence。’Noneatall。Dear,dear,dear!Whatarealpitythatshestayedsoshortatime,andyoudelayed!Asconfidentialagencybusiness,agencybusiness,Ihaveoccasionallypaidthisladymoney;butwhatsatisfactionisittoyou,sir,toknowthat?’
  ’Truly,noneatall,’saidClennam。
  ’Truly,’assentedthePatriarch,withashiningfaceashephilanthropicallysmiledatthefire,’noneatall,sir。Youhitthewiseanswer,MrClennam。Truly,noneatall,sir。’
  Histurningofhissmooththumbsoveroneanotherashesatthere,wassotypicaltoClennamofthewayinwhichhewouldmakethesubjectrevolveifitwerepursued,nevershowinganynewpartofitnorallowingittomakethesmallestadvance,thatitdidmuchtohelptoconvincehimofhislabourhavingbeeninvain。Hemighthavetakenanytimetothinkaboutit,forMrCasby,wellaccustomedtogetonanywherebyleavingeverythingtohisbumpsandhiswhitehair,knewhisstrengthtolieinsilence。SothereCasbysat,twirlingandtwirling,andmakinghispolishedheadandforeheadlooklargelybenevolentineveryknob。
  Withthisspectaclebeforehim,Arthurhadrisentogo,whenfromtheinnerDockwherethegoodshipPanckswashovedownwhenoutinnocruisingground,thenoisewasheardofthatsteamerlabouringtowardshim。ItstruckArthurthatthenoisebegandemonstrativelyfaroff,asthoughMrPanckssoughttoimpressonanyonewhomighthappentothinkaboutit,thathewasworkingonfromoutofhearing。
  MrPancksandheshookhands,andtheformerbroughthisemployeraletterortwotosign。MrPancksinshakinghandsmerelyscratchedhiseyebrowwithhisleftforefingerandsnortedonce,butClennam,whounderstoodhimbetternowthanofold,comprehendedthathehadalmostdonefortheeveningandwishedtosayawordtohimoutside。Therefore,whenhehadtakenhisleaveofMrCasby,andwhichwasamoredifficultprocessofFlora,hesaunteredintheneighbourhoodonMrPancks’slineofroad。
  HehadwaitedbutashorttimewhenMrPancksappeared。MrPancksshakinghandsagainwithanotherexpressivesnort,andtakingoffhishattoputhishairup,Arthurthoughthereceivedhiscuetospeaktohimasonewhoknewprettywellwhathadjustnowpassed。
  Thereforehesaid,withoutanypreface:
  ’Isupposetheywerereallygone,Pancks?’
  ’Yes,’repliedPancks。’Theywerereallygone。’
  ’Doesheknowwheretofindthatlady?’
  ’Can’tsay。Ishouldthinkso。’
  MrPancksdidnot?No,MrPancksdidnot。DidMrPancksknowanythingabouther?
  ’Iexpect,’rejoinedthatworthy,’Iknowasmuchaboutherassheknowsaboutherself。Sheissomebody’schild——anybody’s——nobody’s。
  PutherinaroominLondonherewithanysixpeopleoldenoughtobeherparents,andherparentsmaybethereforanythingsheknows。Theymaybeinanyhouseshesees,theymaybeinanychurchyardshepasses,shemayrunagainst’eminanystreet,shemaymakechanceacquaintanceof’ematanytime;andneverknowit。
  Sheknowsnothingabout’em。Sheknowsnothingaboutanyrelativewhatever。Neverdid。Neverwill。’
  ’MrCasbycouldenlightenher,perhaps?’
  ’Maybe,’saidPancks。’Iexpectso,butdon’tknow。HehaslonghadmoneynotovermuchasImakeoutintrusttodoleouttoherwhenshecan’tdowithoutit。Sometimesshe’sproudandwon’ttouchitforalengthoftime;sometimesshe’ssopoorthatshemusthaveit。Shewrithesunderherlife。Awomanmoreangry,passionate,reckless,andrevengefulneverlived。Shecameformoneyto-night。Saidshehadpeculiaroccasionforit。’
  ’Ithink,’observedClennammusing,’Ibychanceknowwhatoccasion——Imeanintowhosepocketthemoneyistogo。’
  ’Indeed?’saidPancks。’Ifit’sacompact,Irecommendthatpartytobeexactinit。Iwouldn’ttrustmyselftothatwoman,youngandhandsomeassheis,ifIhadwrongedher;no,notfortwicemyproprietor’smoney!Unless,’Pancksaddedasasavingclause,’I
  hadalingeringillnessonme,andwantedtogetitover。’
  Arthur,hurriedlyreviewinghisownobservationofher,foundittotallyprettynearlywithMrPancks’sview。
  ’Thewonderistome,’pursuedPancks,’thatshehasneverdoneformyproprietor,astheonlypersonconnectedwithherstoryshecanlayholdof。Mentioningthat,Imaytellyou,betweenourselves,thatIamsometimestemptedtodoforhimmyself。’
  Arthurstartedandsaid,’Dearme,Pancks,don’tsaythat!’
  ’Understandme,’saidPancks,extendingfivecroppedcoalyfinger-
  nailsonArthur’sarm;’Idon’tmean,cuthisthroat。Butbyallthat’sprecious,ifhegoestoofar,I’llcuthishair!’
  Havingexhibitedhimselfinthenewlightofenunciatingthistremendousthreat,MrPancks,withacountenanceofgraveimport,snortedseveraltimesandsteamedaway。