Thiswasconfirmedwithcriesof’Certainly,’and’Hear!’
  ’ButItellyou,goodpeople——Casby!Thismoundofmeekness,thislumpoflove,thisbottle-greensmiler,thisisyourdriver!’saidPancks。’Ifyouwanttoseethemanwhowouldflayyoualive——hereheis!Don’tlookforhiminme,atthirtyshillingsaweek,butlookforhiminCasby,atIdon’tknowhowmuchayear!’
  ’Good!’criedseveralvoices。’HearMrPancks!’
  ’HearMrPancks?’criedthatgentlemanafterrepeatingthepopularperformance。’Yes,Ishouldthinkso!It’salmosttimetohearMrPancks。MrPanckshascomedownintotheYardto-nightonpurposethatyoushouldhearhim。PancksisonlytheWorks;buthere’stheWinder!’
  TheaudiencewouldhavegoneovertoMrPancks,asoneman,woman,andchild,butforthelong,grey,silkenlocks,andthebroad-
  brimmedhat。
  ’Here’stheStop,’saidPancks,’thatsetsthetunetobeground。
  Andthereisbutonetune,anditsnameisGrind,Grind,Grind!
  Here’stheProprietor,andhere’shisGrubber。Why,goodpeople,whenhecomessmoothlyspinningthroughtheYardto-night,likeaslow-goingbenevolentHumming-Top,andwhenyoucomeabouthimwithyourcomplaintsoftheGrubber,youdon’tknowwhatacheattheProprietoris!Whatdoyouthinkofhisshowinghimselfto-night,thatImayhavealltheblameonMonday?Whatdoyouthinkofhishavinghadmeoverthecoalsthisveryevening,becauseIdon’tsqueezeyouenough?Whatdoyouthinkofmybeing,atthepresentmoment,underspecialorderstosqueezeyoudryonMonday?’
  Thereplywasgiveninamurmurof’Shame!’and’Shabby!’
  ’Shabby?’snortedPancks。’Yes,Ishouldthinkso!ThelotthatyourCasbybelongsto,istheshabbiestofallthelots。SettingtheirGrubberson,atawretchedpittance,todowhatthey’reashamedandafraidtodoandpretendnottodo,butwhattheywillhavedone,orgiveamannorest!ImposingonyoutogivetheirGrubbersnothingbutblame,andtogivethemnothingbutcredit!
  Why,theworst-lookingcheatinallthistownwhogetsthevalueofeighteenpenceunderfalsepretences,an’thalfsuchacheatasthissign-postofTheCasby’sHeadhere!’
  Criesof’That’strue!’and’Nomorehean’t!’
  ’Andseewhatyougetofthesefellows,besides,’saidPancks’’SeewhatmoreyougetofthesepreciousHumming-Tops,revolvingamongyouwithsuchsmoothnessthatyou’venoideaofthepatternpaintedon’em,orthelittlewindowin’em。Iwishtocallyourattentiontomyselfforamoment。Ian’tanagreeablestyleofchap,Iknowthatverywell。’
  Theauditoryweredividedonthispoint;itsmoreuncompromisingmemberscrying,’No,youarenot,’anditspolitermaterials,’Yes,youare。’
  ’Iam,ingeneral,’saidMrPancks,’adry,uncomfortable,drearyPlodderandGrubber。That’syourhumbleservant。There’shisfull-lengthportrait,paintedbyhimselfandpresentedtoyou,warrantedalikeness!Butwhat’samantobe,withsuchamanasthisforhisProprietor?Whatcanbeexpectedofhim?Didanybodyeverfindboiledmuttonandcaper-saucegrowinginacocoa-nut?’
  NoneoftheBleedingHeartseverhad,itwasclearfromthealacrityoftheirresponse。
  ’Well,’saidMrPancks,’andneitherwillyoufindinGrubberslikemyself,underProprietorslikethis,pleasantqualities。I’vebeenaGrubberfromaboy。Whathasmylifebeen?Fagandgrind,fagandgrind,turnthewheel,turnthewheel!Ihaven’tbeenagreeabletomyself,andIhaven’tbeenlikelytobeagreeabletoanybodyelse。IfIwasashillingaweeklessusefulintenyears’
  time,thisimpostorwouldgivemeashillingaweekless;ifasusefulamancouldbegotatsixpencecheaper,hewouldbetakeninmyplaceatsixpencecheaper。Bargainandsale,blessyou!Fixedprinciples!It’samightyfinesign-post,isTheCasby’sHead,’
  saidMrPancks,surveyingitwithanythingratherthanadmiration;
  ’buttherealnameoftheHouseistheSham’sArms。Itsmottois,KeeptheGrubberalwaysatit。Isanygentlemanpresent,’saidMrPancks,breakingoffandlookinground,’acquaintedwiththeEnglishGrammar?’
  BleedingHeartYardwasshyofclaimingthatacquaintance。
  ’It’snomatter,’saidMrPancks,’ImerelywishtoremarkthatthetaskthisProprietorhassetme,hasbeennevertoleaveoffconjugatingtheImperativeMoodPresentTenseoftheverbTokeepalwaysatit。Keepthoualwaysatit。Lethimkeepalwaysatit。
  Keepweordowekeepalwaysatit。Keepyeordoyeoryoukeepalwaysatit。Letthemkeepalwaysatit。HereisyourbenevolentPatriarchofaCasby,andthereishisgoldenrule。Heisuncommonlyimprovingtolookat,andIamnotatallso。Heisassweetashoney,andIamasdullasditch-water。Heprovidesthepitch,andIhandleit,anditstickstome。Now,’saidMrPancks,closinguponhislateProprietoragain,fromwhomhehadwithdrawnalittleforthebetterdisplayofhimtotheYard;’asIamnotaccustomedtospeakinpublic,andasIhavemadearatherlengthyspeech,allcircumstancesconsidered,Ishallbringmyobservationstoaclosebyrequestingyoutogetoutofthis。’
  TheLastofthePatriarchshadbeensoseizedbyassault,andrequiredsomuchroomtocatchanideain,ansomuchmoreroomtoturnitin,thathehadnotawordtoofferinreply。HeappearedtobemeditatingsomePatriarchalwayoutofhisdelicateposition,whenMrPancks,oncemoresuddenlyapplyingthetriggertohishat,shotitoffagainwithhisformerdexterity。Ontheprecedingoccasion,oneortwooftheBleedingHeartYardershadobsequiouslypickeditupandhandedittoitsowner;butMrPanckshadnowsofarimpressedhisaudience,thatthePatriarchhadtoturnandstoopforithimself。
  Quickaslightning,MrPancks,who,forsomemoments,hadhadhisrighthandinhiscoatpocket,whippedoutapairofshears,swoopeduponthePatriarchbehind,andsnippedoffshortthesacredlocksthatfloweduponhisshoulders。Inaparoxysmofanimosityandrapidity,MrPancksthencaughtthebroad-brimmedhatoutoftheastoundedPatriarch’shand,cutitdownintoamerestewpan,andfixeditonthePatriarch’shead。
  Beforethefrightfulresultsofthisdesperateaction,MrPanckshimselfrecoiledinconsternation。Abare-polled,goggle-eyed,big-headedlumberingpersonagestoodstaringathim,notintheleastimpressive,notintheleastvenerable,whoseemedtohavestartedoutoftheearthtoaskwhatwasbecomeofCasby。Afterstaringatthisphantominreturn,insilentawe,MrPancksthrewdownhisshears,andfledforaplaceofhiding,wherehemightlieshelteredfromtheconsequencesofhiscrime。MrPancksdeemeditprudenttouseallpossibledespatchinmakingoff,thoughhewaspursuedbynothingbutthesoundoflaughterinBleedingHeartYard,ripplingthroughtheairandmakingitringagain。
  Going!
  Thechangesofafeveredroomareslowandfluctuating;butthechangesofthefeveredworldarerapidandirrevocable。
  ItwasLittleDorrit’slottowaituponbothkindsofchange。TheMarshalseawalls,duringaportionofeveryday,againembracedherintheirshadowsastheirchild,whileshethoughtforClennam,workedforhim,watchedhim,andonlylefthim,stilltodevoteherutmostloveandcaretohim。Herpartinthelifeoutsidethegateurgeditspressingclaimsuponhertoo,andherpatienceuntiringlyrespondedtothem。HerewasFanny,proud,fitful,whimsical,furtheradvancedinthatdisqualifiedstateforgoingintosocietywhichhadsomuchfrettedherontheeveningofthetortoise-shellknife,resolvedalwaystowantcomfort,resolvednottobecomforted,resolvedtobedeeplywronged,andresolvedthatnobodyshouldhavetheaudacitytothinkherso。Herewasherbrother,aweak,proud,tipsy,youngoldman,shakingfromheadtofoot,talkingasindistinctlyasifsomeofthemoneyheplumedhimselfuponhadgotintohismouthandcouldn’tbegotout,unabletowalkaloneinanyactofhislife,andpatronisingthesisterwhomheselfishlylovedhealwayshadthatnegativemerit,ill-starredandill-launchedTip!becausehesufferedhertoleadhim。HerewasMrsMerdleingauzymourning——theoriginalcapwhereofhadpossiblybeenrenttopiecesinafitofgrief,buthadcertainlyyieldedtoahighlybecomingarticlefromtheParisianmarket——warringwithFannyfoottofoot,andbreastingherwithherdesolatebosomeveryhourintheday。HerewaspoorMrSparkler,notknowinghowtokeepthepeacebetweenthem,buthumblyincliningtotheopinionthattheycoulddonobetterthanagreethattheywerebothremarkablyfinewomen,andthattherewasnononsenseabouteitherofthem——forwhichgentlerecommendationtheyunitedinfallinguponhimfrightfully。Then,too,herewasMrsGeneral,gothomefromforeignparts,sendingaPruneandaPrismbyposteveryotherday,demandinganewTestimonialbywayofrecommendationtosomevacantappointmentorother。Ofwhichremarkablegentlewomanitmaybefinallyobserved,thattheresurelyneverwasagentlewomanofwhosetranscendentfitnessforanyvacantappointmentonthefaceofthisearth,somanypeoplewereasthewarmthofherTestimonialsevincedsoperfectlysatisfied——orwhowassoveryunfortunateinhavingalargecircleofardentanddistinguishedadmirers,whoneverthemselveshappenedtowantherinanycapacity。
  OnthefirstcrashoftheeminentMrMerdle’sdecease,manyimportantpersonshadbeenunabletodeterminewhethertheyshouldcutMrsMerdle,orcomforther。Asitseemed,however,essentialtothestrengthoftheirowncasethattheyshouldadmithertohavebeencruellydeceived,theygraciouslymadetheadmission,andcontinuedtoknowher。ItfollowedthatMrsMerdle,asawomanoffashionandgoodbreedingwhohadbeensacrificedtothewilesofavulgarbarbarianforMrMerdlewasfoundoutfromthecrownofhisheadtothesoleofhisfoot,themomenthewasfoundoutinhispocket,mustbeactivelychampionedbyherorderforherorder’ssake。Shereturnedthisfealtybycausingittobeunderstoodthatshewasevenmoreincensedagainstthefeloniousshadeofthedeceasedthananybodyelsewas;thus,onthewhole,shecameoutofherfurnacelikeawisewoman,anddidexceedinglywell。
  MrSparkler’slordshipwasfortunatelyoneofthoseshelvesonwhichagentlemanisconsideredtobeputawayforlife,unlessthereshouldbereasonsforhoistinghimupwiththeBarnaclecranetoamorelucrativeheight。ThatpatrioticservantaccordinglystucktohiscolourstheStandardoffourQuarterings,andwasaperfectNelsoninrespectofnailingthemtothemast。Ontheprofitsofhisintrepidity,MrsSparklerandMrsMerdle,inhabitingdifferentfloorsofthegenteellittletempleofinconveniencetowhichthesmellofthedaybeforeyesterday’ssoupandcoach-horseswasasconstantasDeathtoman,arrayedthemselvestofightitoutinthelistsofSociety,swornrivals。AndLittleDorrit,seeingallthesethingsastheydevelopedthemselves,couldnotbutwonder,anxiously,intowhatbackcornerofthegenteelestablishmentFanny’schildrenwouldbepokedby-and-by,andwhowouldtakecareofthoseunbornlittlevictims。
  Arthurbeingfartooilltobespokenwithonsubjectsofemotionoranxiety,andhisrecoverygreatlydependingonthereposeintowhichhisweaknesscouldbehushed,LittleDorrit’ssolerelianceduringthisheavyperiodwasonMrMeagles。Hewasstillabroad;
  butshehadwrittentohimthroughhisdaughter,immediatelyafterfirstseeingArthurintheMarshalseaandsince,confidingheruneasinesstohimonthepointsonwhichshewasmostanxious,butespeciallyonone。Tothatone,thecontinuedabsenceofMrMeaglesabroad,insteadofhiscomfortingpresenceintheMarshalsea,wasreferable。
  WithoutdisclosingtheprecisenatureofthedocumentsthathadfallenintoRigaud’shands,LittleDorrithadconfidedthegeneraloutlineofthatstorytoMrMeagles,towhomshehadalsorecountedhisfate。TheoldcautioushabitsofthescalesandscoopatonceshowedMrMeaglestheimportanceofrecoveringtheoriginalpapers;
  whereforehewrotebacktoLittleDorrit,stronglyconfirmingherinthesolicitudesheexpressedonthathead,andaddingthathewouldnotcomeovertoEngland’withoutmakingsomeattempttotracethemout。’
  BythistimeMrHenryGowanhadmadeuphismindthatitwouldbeagreeabletohimnottoknowtheMeagleses。Hewassoconsiderateastolaynoinjunctionsonhiswifeinthatparticular;buthementionedtoMrMeaglesthatpersonallytheydidnotappeartohimtogetontogether,andthathethoughtitwouldbeagoodthingif——politely,andwithoutanyscene,oranythingofthatsort——theyagreedthattheywerethebestfellowsintheworld,butwerebestapart。PoorMrMeagles,whowasalreadysensiblethathedidnotadvancehisdaughter’shappinessbybeingconstantlyslightedinherpresence,said’Good,Henry!YouaremyPet’shusband;youhavedisplacedme,inthecourseofnature;ifyouwishit,good!’
  Thisarrangementinvolvedthecontingentadvantage,whichperhapsHenryGowanhadnotforeseen,thatbothMrandMrsMeaglesweremoreliberalthanbeforetotheirdaughter,whentheircommunicationwasonlywithherandheryoungchild:andthathishighspiritfounditselfbetterprovidedwithmoney,withoutbeingunderthedegradingnecessityofknowingwhenceitcame。
  MrMeagles,atsuchaperiod,naturallyseizedanoccupationwithgreatardour。HeknewfromhisdaughterthevarioustownswhichRigaudhadbeenhaunting,andthevarioushotelsatwhichhehadbeenlivingforsometimeback。Theoccupationhesethimselfwastovisitthesewithalldiscretionandspeed,and,intheeventoffindinganywherethathehadleftabillunpaid,andaboxorparcelbehind,topaysuchbill,andbringawaysuchboxorparcel。
  WithnootherattendantthanMother,MrMeagleswentuponhispilgrimage,andencounteredanumberofadventures。Nottheleastofhisdifficultieswas,thatheneverknewwhatwassaidtohim,andthathepursuedhisinquiriesamongpeoplewhoneverknewwhathesaidtothem。Still,withanunshakenconfidencethattheEnglishtonguewassomehowthemothertongueofthewholeworld,onlythepeopleweretoostupidtoknowit,MrMeaglesharanguedinnkeepersinthemostvolublemanner,enteredintoloudexplanationsofthemostcomplicatedsort,andutterlyrenouncedrepliesinthenativelanguageoftherespondents,onthegroundthattheywere’allbosh。’Sometimesinterpreterswerecalledin;
  whomMrMeaglesaddressedinsuchidiomatictermsofspeech,asinstantlytoextinguishandshutup——whichmadethematterworse。
  Onabalanceoftheaccount,however,itmaybedoubtedwhetherhelostmuch;for,althoughhefoundnoproperty,hefoundsomanydebtsandvariousassociationsofdiscreditwiththepropername,whichwastheonlywordhemadeintelligible,thathewasalmosteverywhereoverwhelmedwithinjuriousaccusations。OnnofewerthanfouroccasionsthepolicewerecalledintoreceivedenunciationsofMrMeaglesasaKnightofIndustry,agood-for-
  nothing,andathief,allofwhichopprobriouslanguageheborewiththebesttemperhavingnoideawhatitmeant,andwasinthemostignominiousmannerescortedtosteam-boatsandpubliccarriages,tobegotridof,talkingallthewhile,likeacheerfulandfluentBritonashewas,withMotherunderhisarm。
  But,inhisowntongue,andinhisownhead,MrMeagleswasaclear,shrewd,perseveringman。Whenhehad’workedround,’ashecalledit,toParisinhispilgrimage,andhadwhollyfailedinitsofar,hewasnotdisheartened。’ThenearertoEnglandIfollowhim,yousee,Mother,’arguedMrMeagles,’thenearerIamlikelytocometothepapers,whethertheyturnuporno。BecauseitisonlyreasonabletoconcludethathewoulddepositthemsomewherewheretheywouldbesafefrompeopleoverinEngland,andwheretheywouldyetbeaccessibletohimself,don’tyousee?’
  AtParisMrMeaglesfoundaletterfromLittleDorrit,lyingwaitingforhim;inwhichshementionedthatshehadbeenabletotalkforaminuteortwowithMrClennamaboutthismanwhowasnomore;andthatwhenshetoldMrClennamthathisfriendMrMeagles,whowasonhiswaytoseehim,hadaninterestinascertainingsomethingaboutthemanifhecould,hehadaskedhertotellMrMeaglesthathehadbeenknowntoMissWade,thenlivinginsuchastreetatCalais。’Oho!’saidMrMeagles。
  AssoonafterwardsasmightbeinthoseDiligencedays,MrMeaglesrangthecrackedbellatthecrackedgate,anditjarredopen,andthepeasant-womanstoodinthedarkdoorway,saying,’Ice-say!
  Seer!Who?’Inacknowledgmentofwhoseaddress,MrMeaglesmurmuredtohimselfthattherewassomesenseabouttheseCalaispeople,whoreallydidknowsomethingofwhatyouandthemselveswereupto;andreturned,’MissWade,mydear。’HewasthenshownintothepresenceofMissWade。
  ’It’ssometimesincewemet,’saidMrMeagles,clearinghisthroat;’Ihopeyouhavebeenprettywell,MissWade?’
  Withouthopingthatheoranybodyelsehadbeenprettywell,MissWadeaskedhimtowhatshewasindebtedforthehonourofseeinghimagain?MrMeagles,inthemeanwhile,glancedallroundtheroomwithoutobservinganythingintheshapeofabox。
  ’Why,thetruthis,MissWade,’saidMrMeagles,inacomfortable,managing,nottosaycoaxingvoice,’itispossiblethatyoumaybeabletothrowalightuponalittlesomethingthatisatpresentdark。Anyunpleasantbygonesbetweenusarebygones,Ihope。
  Can’tbehelpednow。Yourecollectmydaughter?Timechangesso!
  Amother!’
  Inhisinnocence,MrMeaglescouldnothavestruckaworsekey-
  note。Hepausedforanyexpressionofinterest,butpausedinvain。
  ’Thatisnotthesubjectyouwishedtoenteron?’shesaid,afteracoldsilence。
  ’No,no,’returnedMrMeagles。’No。Ithoughtyourgoodnaturemight——’
  ’Ithoughtyouknew,’sheinterrupted,withasmile,’thatmygoodnatureisnottobecalculatedupon?’