’Certainly,mydear,’saidMrSparkler,andtookachaironthesamespot。
’IfIdidn’tknowthatthelongestdaywaspast,’saidFanny,yawninginadrearymanner,’Ishouldhavefeltcertainthiswasthelongestday。Ineverdidexperiencesuchaday。’
’Isthatyourfan,mylove?’askedMrSparkler,pickinguponeandpresentingit。
’Edmund,’returnedhiswife,morewearilyyet,’don’taskweakquestions,Ientreatyounot。Whosecanitbebutmine?’
’Yes,Ithoughtitwasyours,’saidMrSparkler。
’Thenyoushouldn’task,’retortedFanny。Afteralittlewhilesheturnedonhersofaandexclaimed,’Dearme,dearme,thereneverwassuchalongdayasthis!’Afteranotherlittlewhile,shegotupslowly,walkedabout,andcamebackagain。
’Mydear,’saidMrSparkler,flashingwithanoriginalconception,’Ithinkyoumusthavegotthefidgets。’
’Oh,Fidgets!’repeatedMrsSparkler。’Don’t。’
’Myadorablegirl,’urgedMrSparkler,’tryyouraromaticvinegar。
Ihaveoftenseenmymothertryit,anditseeminglyrefreshedher。
Andsheis,asIbelieveyouareaware,aremarkablyfinewoman,withnonon——’
’GoodGracious!’exclaimedFanny,startingupagain。’It’sbeyondallpatience!Thisisthemostwearisomedaythateverdiddawnupontheworld,Iamcertain。’
MrSparklerlookedmeeklyafterherassheloungedabouttheroom,andheappearedtobealittlefrightened。Whenshehadtossedafewtriflesabout,andhadlookeddownintothedarkeningstreetoutofallthethreewindows,shereturnedtohersofa,andthrewherselfamongitspillows。
’NowEdmund,comehere!Comealittlenearer,becauseIwanttobeabletotouchyouwithmyfan,thatImayimpressyouverymuchwithwhatIamgoingtosay。Thatwilldo。Quitecloseenough。
Oh,youdolooksobig!’
MrSparklerapologisedforthecircumstance,pleadedthathecouldn’thelpit,andsaidthat’ourfellows,’withoutmoreparticularlyindicatingwhosefellows,usedtocallhimbythenameofQuinbusFlestrin,Junior,ortheYoungManMountain。
’Yououghttohavetoldmesobefore,’Fannycomplained。
’Mydear,’returnedMrSparkler,rathergratified,’Ididn’tknowItwouldinterestyou,orIwouldhavemadeapointoftellingyou。’
’There!Forgoodnesssake,don’ttalk,’saidFanny;’Iwanttotalk,myself。Edmund,wemustnotbealoneanymore。ImusttakesuchprecautionsaswillpreventmybeingeveragainreducedtothestateofdreadfuldepressioninwhichIamthisevening。’
’Mydear,’answeredMrSparkler;’beingasyouarewellknowntobe,aremarkablyfinewomanwithno——’
’Oh,goodGRACIOUS!’criedFanny。
MrSparklerwassodiscomposedbytheenergyofthisexclamation,accompaniedwithaflouncingupfromthesofaandaflouncingdownagain,thataminuteortwoelapsedbeforehefelthimselfequaltosayinginexplanation:
’Imean,mydear,thateverybodyknowsyouarecalculatedtoshineinsociety。’
’Calculatedtoshineinsociety,’retortedFannywithgreatirritability;’yes,indeed!Andthenwhathappens?Inosoonerrecover,inavisitingpointofview,theshockofpoordearpapa’sdeath,andmypooruncle’s——thoughIdonotdisguisefrommyselfthatthelastwasahappyrelease,for,ifyouarenotpresentableyouhadmuchbetterdie——’
’Youarenotreferringtome,mylove,Ihope?’MrSparklerhumblyinterrupted。
’Edmund,Edmund,youwouldwearoutaSaint。AmInotexpresslyspeakingofmypooruncle?’
’Youlookedwithsomuchexpressionatmyself,mydeargirl,’saidMrSparkler,’thatIfeltalittleuncomfortable。Thankyou,mylove。’
’Nowyouhaveputmeout,’observedFannywitharesignedtossofherfan,’andIhadbettergotobed。’
’Don’tdothat,mylove,’urgedMrSparkler。’Taketime。’
Fannytookagooddealoftime:lyingbackwithhereyesshut,andhereyebrowsraisedwithahopelessexpressionasifshehadutterlygivenupallterrestrialaffairs。Atlength,withouttheslightestnotice,sheopenedhereyesagain,andrecommencedinashort,sharpmanner:
’Whathappensthen,Iask!Whathappens?Why,IfindmyselfattheveryperiodwhenImightshinemostinsociety,andshouldmostlikeforverymomentousreasonstoshineinsociety——Ifindmyselfinasituationwhichtoacertainextentdisqualifiesmeforgoingintosociety。it’stoobad,really!’
’Mydear,’saidMrSparkler。’Idon’tthinkitneedkeepyouathome。’
’Edmund,youridiculouscreature,’returnedFanny,withgreatindignation;’doyousupposethatawomaninthebloomofyouthandnotwhollydevoidofpersonalattractions,canputherself,atsuchatime,incompetitionastofigurewithawomanineveryotherwayherinferior?Ifyoudosupposesuchathing,yourfollyisboundless。’
MrSparklersubmittedthathehadthought’itmightbegotover。’
’Gotover!’repeatedFanny,withimmeasurablescorn。
’Foratime,’MrSparklersubmitted。
Honouringthelastfeeblesuggestionwithnonotice,MrsSparklerdeclaredwithbitternessthatitreallywastoobad,andthatpositivelyitwasenoughtomakeonewishonewasdead!
’However,’shesaid,whenshehadinsomemeasurerecoveredfromhersenseofpersonalill-usage;’provokingasitis,andcruelasitseems,Isupposeitmustbesubmittedto。’
’Especiallyasitwastobeexpected,’saidMrSparkler。
’Edmund,’returnedhiswife,’ifyouhavenothingmorebecomingtodothantoattempttoinsultthewomanwhohashonouredyouwithherhand,whenshefindsherselfinadversity,IthinkYOUhadbettergotobed!’
MrSparklerwasmuchafflictedbythecharge,andofferedamosttenderandearnestapology。Hisapologywasaccepted;butMrsSparklerrequestedhimtogoroundtotheothersideofthesofaandsitinthewindow-curtain,totonehimselfdown。
’Now,Edmund,’shesaid,stretchingoutherfan,andtouchinghimwithitatarm’slength,’whatIwasgoingtosaytoyouwhenyoubeganasusualtoproseandworry,is,thatIshallguardagainstourbeingaloneanymore,andthatwhencircumstancespreventmygoingouttomyownsatisfaction,Imustarrangetohavesomepeopleorotheralwayshere;forIreallycannot,andwillnot,haveanothersuchdayasthishasbeen。’
MrSparkler’ssentimentsastotheplanwere,inbrief,thatithadnononsenseaboutit。Headded,’Andbesides,youknowit’slikelythatyou’llsoonhaveyoursister——’
’DearestAmy,yes!’criedMrsSparklerwithasighofaffection。
’Darlinglittlething!Not,however,thatAmywoulddoherealone。’
MrSparklerwasgoingtosay’No?’interrogatively,buthesawhisdangerandsaiditassentingly,’No,Ohdearno;shewouldn’tdoherealone。’
’No,Edmund。Fornotonlyarethevirtuesofthepreciouschildofthatstillcharacterthattheyrequireacontrast——requirelifeandmovementaroundthemtobringthemoutintheirrightcoloursandmakeonelovethemofallthings;butshewillrequiretoberoused,onmoreaccountsthanone。’
’That’sit,’saidMrSparkler。’Roused。’
’Praydon’t,Edmund!Yourhabitofinterruptingwithouthavingtheleastthingintheworldtosay,distractsone。Youmustbebrokenofit。SpeakingofAmy;——mypoorlittlepetwasdevotedlyattachedtopoorpapa,andnodoubtwillhavelamentedhislossexceedingly,andgrievedverymuch。Ihavedonesomyself。Ihavefeltitdreadfully。ButAmywillnodoubthavefeltitevenmore,fromhavingbeenonthespotthewholetime,andhavingbeenwithpoordearpapaatthelast;whichIunhappilywasnot。’
HereFannystoppedtoweep,andtosay,’Dear,dear,belovedpapa!
Howtrulygentlemanlyhewas!Whatacontrasttopooruncle!’
’Fromtheeffectsofthattryingtime,’shepursued,’mygoodlittleMousewillhavetoberoused。Also,fromtheeffectsofthislongattendanceuponEdwardinhisillness;anattendancewhichisnotyetover,whichmayevengoonforsometimelonger,andwhichinthemeanwhileunsettlesusallbykeepingpoordearpapa’saffairsfrombeingwoundup。Fortunately,however,thepaperswithhisagentsherebeingallsealedupandlockedup,asheleftthemwhenheprovidentiallycametoEngland,theaffairsareinthatstateoforderthattheycanwaituntilmybrotherEdwardrecovershishealthinSicily,sufficientlytocomeover,andadminister,orexecute,orwhateveritmaybethatwillhavetobedone。’
’Hecouldn’thaveabetternursetobringhimround,’MrSparklermadeboldtoopine。
’Forawonder,Icanagreewithyou,’returnedhiswife,languidlyturninghereyelidsalittleinhisdirectionsheheldforth,ingeneral,asiftothedrawing-roomfurniture,’andcanadoptyourwords。Hecouldn’thaveabetternursetobringhimround。Therearetimeswhenmydearchildisalittlewearingtoanactivemind;
but,asanurse,sheisPerfection。BestofAmys!’
MrSparkler,growingrashonhislatesuccess,observedthatEdwardhadhad,biggodd,alongboutofit,mydeargirl。
’IfBout,Edmund,’returnedMrsSparkler,’istheslangtermforindisposition,hehas。Ifitisnot,IamunabletogiveanopiniononthebarbarouslanguageyouaddresstoEdward’ssister。
ThathecontractedMalariaFeversomewhere,eitherbytravellingdayandnighttoRome,where,afterall,hearrivedtoolatetoseepoordearpapabeforehisdeath——orundersomeotherunwholesomecircumstances——isindubitable,ifthatiswhatyoumean。Likewisethathisextremelycarelesslifehasmadehimaverybadsubjectforitindeed。’
MrSparklerconsidereditaparallelcasetothatofsomeofourfellowsintheWestIndieswithYellowJack。MrsSparklerclosedhereyesagain,andrefusedtohaveanyconsciousnessofourfellowsoftheWestIndies,orofYellowJack。
’So,Amy,’shepursued,whenshereopenedhereyelids,’willrequiretoberousedfromtheeffectsofmanytediousandanxiousweeks。Andlastly,shewillrequiretoberousedfromalowtendencywhichIknowverywelltobeatthebottomofherheart。
Don’taskmewhatitis,Edmund,becauseImustdeclinetotellyou。’
’Iamnotgoingto,mydear,’saidMrSparkler。
’Ishallthushavemuchimprovementtoeffectinmysweetchild,’
MrsSparklercontinued,’andcannothavehernearmetoosoon。