Excitedintoastillgreaterresemblancetoacagedwildanimalbyhisanxietytoknowmore,theprisonerleapednimblydown,ranroundthechamber,leapednimblyupagain,claspedthegrateandtriedtoshakeit,leapeddownandran,leapedupandlistened,andneverresteduntilthenoise,becomingmoreandmoredistant,haddiedaway。Howmanybetterprisonershaveworntheirnobleheartsoutso;nomanthinkingofit;noteventhebelovedoftheirsoulsrealisingit;greatkingsandgovernors,whohadmadethemcaptive,careeringinthesunlightjauntily,andmencheeringthemon。Eventhesaidgreatpersonagesdyinginbed,makingexemplaryendsandsoundingspeeches;andpolitehistory,moreservilethantheirinstruments,embalmingthem!
  Atlast,JohnBaptist,nowabletochoosehisownspotwithinthecompassofthosewallsfortheexerciseofhisfacultyofgoingtosleepwhenhewould,laydownuponthebench,withhisfaceturnedoveronhiscrossedarms,andslumbered。Inhissubmission,inhislightness,inhisgoodhumour,inhisshort-livedpassion,inhiseasycontentmentwithhardbreadandhardstones,inhisreadysleep,inhisfitsandstarts,altogetheratruesonofthelandthatgavehimbirth。
  Thewidestarestareditselfoutforonewhile;theSunwentdowninared,green,goldenglory;thestarscameoutintheheavens,andthefire-fliesmimickedtheminthelowerair,asmenmayfeeblyimitatethegoodnessofabetterorderofbeings;thelongdustyroadsandtheinterminableplainswereinrepose——andsodeepahushwasonthesea,thatitscarcelywhisperedofthetimewhenitshallgiveupitsdead。
  FellowTravellers’Nomoreofyesterday’showlingoveryonderto-day,Sir;isthere?’
  ’Ihaveheardnone。’
  ’Thenyoumaybesurethereisnone。Whenthesepeoplehowl,theyhowltobeheard。’
  ’Mostpeopledo,Isuppose。’
  ’Ah!butthesepeoplearealwayshowling。Neverhappyotherwise。’
  ’DoyoumeantheMarseillespeople?’
  ’ImeantheFrenchpeople。They’realwaysatit。AstoMarseilles,weknowwhatMarseillesis。Itsentthemostinsurrectionarytuneintotheworldthatwasevercomposed。Itcouldn’texistwithoutallongingandmarshongingtosomethingorother——victoryordeath,orblazes,orsomething。’
  Thespeaker,withawhimsicalgoodhumouruponhimallthetime,lookedovertheparapet-wallwiththegreatestdisparagementofMarseilles;andtakingupadeterminedpositionbyputtinghishandsinhispocketsandrattlinghismoneyatit,apostrophiseditwithashortlaugh。
  ’Allongandmarshong,indeed。Itwouldbemorecreditabletoyou,Ithink,toletotherpeopleallongandmarshongabouttheirlawfulbusiness,insteadofshutting’emupinquarantine!’
  ’Tiresomeenough,’saidtheother。’Butweshallbeoutto-day。’
  ’Outto-day!’repeatedthefirst。’It’salmostanaggravationoftheenormity,thatweshallbeoutto-day。Out!Whathaveweeverbeeninfor?’
  ’Fornoverystrongreason,Imustsay。ButaswecomefromtheEast,andastheEastisthecountryoftheplague——’
  ’Theplague!’repeatedtheother。’That’smygrievance。Ihavehadtheplaguecontinually,eversinceIhavebeenhere。Iamlikeasanemanshutupinamadhouse;Ican’tstandthesuspicionofthething。IcamehereaswellaseverIwasinmylife;buttosuspectmeoftheplagueistogivemetheplague。AndIhavehadit——andIhavegotit。’
  ’Youbearitverywell,MrMeagles,’saidthesecondspeaker,smiling。
  ’No。Ifyouknewtherealstateofthecase,that’sthelastobservationyouwouldthinkofmaking。Ihavebeenwakingupnightafternight,andsaying,NOWIhavegotit,NOWithasdevelopeditself,NOWIaminforit,NOWthesefellowsaremakingouttheircasefortheirprecautions。Why,I’dassoonhaveaspitputthroughme,andbestuckuponacardinacollectionofbeetles,asleadthelifeIhavebeenleadinghere。’
  ’Well,MrMeagles,saynomoreaboutitnowit’sover,’urgedacheerfulfemininevoice。
  ’Over!’repeatedMrMeagles,whoappearedthoughwithoutanyill-
  naturetobeinthatpeculiarstateofmindinwhichthelastwordspokenbyanybodyelseisanewinjury。’Over!andwhyshouldI
  saynomoreaboutitbecauseit’sover?’
  ItwasMrsMeagleswhohadspokentoMrMeagles;andMrsMeagleswas,likeMrMeagles,comelyandhealthy,withapleasantEnglishfacewhichhadbeenlookingathomelythingsforfive-and-fiftyyearsormore,andshonewithabrightreflectionofthem。
  ’There!Nevermind,Father,nevermind!’saidMrsMeagles。’ForgoodnesssakecontentyourselfwithPet。’
  ’WithPet?’repeatedMrMeaglesinhisinjuredvein。Pet,however,beingclosebehindhim,touchedhimontheshoulder,andMrMeaglesimmediatelyforgaveMarseillesfromthebottomofhisheart。
  Petwasabouttwenty。Afairgirlwithrichbrownhairhangingfreeinnaturalringlets。Alovelygirl,withafrankface,andwonderfuleyes;solarge,sosoft,sobright,settosuchperfectioninherkindgoodhead。Shewasroundandfreshanddimpledandspoilt,andtherewasinPetanairoftimidityanddependencewhichwasthebestweaknessintheworld,andgavehertheonlycrowningcharmagirlsoprettyandpleasantcouldhavebeenwithout。
  ’Now,Iaskyou,’saidMrMeaglesintheblandestconfidence,fallingbackastephimself,andhandinghisdaughterastepforwardtoillustratehisquestion:’Iaskyousimply,asbetweenmanandman,youknow,DIDyoueverhearofsuchdamnednonsenseasputtingPetinquarantine?’
  ’Ithashadtheresultofmakingevenquarantineenjoyable。’
  ’Come!’saidMrMeagles,’that’ssomethingtobesure。Iamobligedtoyouforthatremark。Now,Pet,mydarling,youhadbettergoalongwithMotherandgetreadyfortheboat。Theofficerofhealth,andavarietyofhumbugsincockedhats,arecomingofftoletusoutofthisatlast:andallwejail-birdsaretobreakfasttogetherinsomethingapproachingtoaChristianstyleagain,beforewetakewingforourdifferentdestinations。
  Tattycoram,stickyouclosetoyouryoungmistress。’
  Hespoketoahandsomegirlwithlustrousdarkhairandeyes,andveryneatlydressed,whorepliedwithahalfcurtseyasshepassedoffinthetrainofMrsMeaglesandPet。Theycrossedthebarescorchedterraceallthreetogether,anddisappearedthroughastaringwhitearchway。MrMeagles’scompanion,agravedarkmanofforty,stillstoodlookingtowardsthisarchwayaftertheyweregone;untilMrMeaglestappedhimonthearm。
  ’Ibegyourpardon,’saidhe,starting。
  ’Notatall,’saidMrMeagles。
  Theytookonesilentturnbackwardandforwardintheshadeofthewall,getting,attheheightonwhichthequarantinebarracksareplaced,whatcoolrefreshmentofseabreezetherewasatseveninthemorning。MrMeagles’scompanionresumedtheconversation。
  ’MayIaskyou,’hesaid,’whatisthenameof——’
  ’Tattycoram?’MrMeaglesstruckin。’Ihavenottheleastidea。’
  ’Ithought,’saidtheother,’that——’
  ’Tattycoram?’suggestedMrMeaglesagain。
  ’Thankyou——thatTattycoramwasaname;andIhaveseveraltimeswonderedattheoddityofit。’
  ’Why,thefactis,’saidMrMeagles,’MrsMeaglesandmyselfare,yousee,practicalpeople。’
  ’Thatyouhavefrequentlymentionedinthecourseoftheagreeableandinterestingconversationswehavehadtogether,walkingupanddownonthesestones,’saidtheother,withahalfsmilebreakingthroughthegravityofhisdarkface。
  ’Practicalpeople。Sooneday,fiveorsixyearsagonow,whenwetookPettochurchattheFoundling——youhaveheardoftheFoundlingHospitalinLondon?SimilartotheInstitutionfortheFoundChildreninParis?’
  ’Ihaveseenit。’
  ’Well!OnedaywhenwetookPettochurchtheretohearthemusic——because,aspracticalpeople,itisthebusinessofourlivestoshowhereverythingthatwethinkcanpleaseher——MothermyusualnameforMrsMeaglesbegantocryso,thatitwasnecessarytotakeherout。“What’sthematter,Mother?“saidI,whenwehadbroughtheralittleround:“youarefrighteningPet,mydear。““Yes,Iknowthat,Father,“saysMother,“butIthinkit’sthroughmylovinghersomuch,thatitevercameintomyhead。““Thateverwhatcameintoyourhead,Mother?““Odear,dear!“criedMother,breakingoutagain,“whenIsawallthosechildrenrangedtierabovetier,andappealingfromthefathernoneofthemhaseverknownonearth,tothegreatFatherofusallinHeaven,Ithought,doesanywretchedmotherevercomehere,andlookamongthoseyoungfaces,wonderingwhichisthepoorchildshebroughtintothisforlornworld,neverthroughallitslifetoknowherlove,herkiss,herface,hervoice,evenhername!“NowthatwaspracticalinMother,andItoldherso。Isaid,“Mother,that’swhatIcallpracticalinyou,mydear。“’
  Theother,notunmoved,assented。
  ’SoIsaidnextday:Now,Mother,IhaveapropositiontomakethatIthinkyou’llapproveof。LetustakeoneofthosesamelittlechildrentobealittlemaidtoPet。Wearepracticalpeople。Soifweshouldfindhertemperalittledefective,oranyofherwaysalittlewideofours,weshallknowwhatwehavetotakeintoaccount。Weshallknowwhatanimmensedeductionmustbemadefromalltheinfluencesandexperiencesthathaveformedus——noparents,nochild-brotherorsister,noindividualityofhome,noGlassSlipper,orFairyGodmother。Andthat’sthewaywecamebyTattycoram。’
  ’Andthenameitself——’
  ’ByGeorge!’saidMrMeagles,’Iwasforgettingthenameitself。
  Why,shewascalledintheInstitution,HarrietBeadle——anarbitraryname,ofcourse。Now,HarrietwechangedintoHattey,andthenintoTatty,because,aspracticalpeople,wethoughtevenaplayfulnamemightbeanewthingtoher,andmighthaveasofteningandaffectionatekindofeffect,don’tyousee?AstoBeadle,thatIneedn’tsaywaswhollyoutofthequestion。Ifthereisanythingthatisnottobetoleratedonanyterms,anythingthatisatypeofJack-in-officeinsolenceandabsurdity,anythingthatrepresentsincoats,waistcoats,andbigsticksourEnglishholdingonbynonsenseaftereveryonehasfounditout,itisabeadle。Youhaven’tseenabeadlelately?’