Theyweresoonquiteintimate,andlightenedthewaywithavarietyofconversation。Theingeniousculpritwasamanofgreatmodestyandgoodsense;and,thoughaplainman,hadbeentoomuchaccustomedtocombinewhatwasoriginalanddaringinconceptionwithwhatwaspatientandminuteinexecution,tobebyanymeansanordinaryman。Itwasatfirstdifficulttoleadhimtospeakabouthimself,andheputoffArthur’sadvancesinthatdirectionbyadmittingslightly,ohyes,hehaddonethis,andhehaddonethat,andsuchathingwasofhismaking,andsuchanotherthingwashisdiscovery,butitwashistrade,yousee,histrade;until,ashegraduallybecameassuredthathiscompanionhadarealinterestinhisaccountofhimself,hefranklyyieldedtoit。Thenitappearedthathewasthesonofanorth-countryblacksmith,andhadoriginallybeenapprenticedbyhiswidowedmothertoalock-
  maker;thathehad’struckoutafewlittlethings’atthelock-
  maker’s,whichhadledtohisbeingreleasedfromhisindentureswithapresent,whichpresenthadenabledhimtogratifyhisardentwishtobindhimselftoaworkingengineer,underwhomhehadlabouredhard,learnedhard,andlivedhard,sevenyears。Histimebeingout,hehad’workedintheshop’atweeklywagessevenoreightyearsmore;andhadthenbetakenhimselftothebanksoftheClyde,wherehehadstudied,andfiled,andhammered,andimprovedhisknowledge,theoreticalandpractical,forsixorsevenyearsmore。TherehehadhadanoffertogotoLyons,whichhehadaccepted;andfromLyonshadbeenengagedtogotoGermany,andinGermanyhadhadanoffertogotoStPetersburg,andtherehaddoneverywellindeed——neverbetter。However,hehadnaturallyfeltapreferenceforhisowncountry,andawishtogaindistinctionthere,andtodowhateverservicehecoulddo,thereratherthanelsewhere。Andsohehadcomehome。Andsoathomehehadestablishedhimselfinbusiness,andhadinventedandexecuted,andworkedhiswayon,until,afteradozenyearsofconstantsuitandservice,hehadbeenenrolledintheGreatBritishLegionofHonour,theLegionoftheRebuffedoftheCircumlocutionOffice,andhadbeendecoratedwiththeGreatBritishOrderofMerit,theOrderoftheDisorderoftheBarnaclesandStiltstalkings。
  ’itismuchtoberegretted,’saidClennam,’thatyoueverturnedyourthoughtsthatway,MrDoyce。’
  ’True,sir,truetoacertainextent。Butwhatisamantodo?ifhehasthemisfortunetostrikeoutsomethingserviceabletothenation,hemustfollowwhereitleadshim。’
  ’Hadn’thebetterletitgo?’saidClennam。
  ’Hecan’tdoit,’saidDoyce,shakinghisheadwithathoughtfulsmile。’It’snotputintohisheadtobeburied。It’sputintohisheadtobemadeuseful。Youholdyourlifeontheconditionthattothelastyoushallstrugglehardforit。Everymanholdsadiscoveryonthesameterms。’
  ’Thatistosay,’saidArthur,withagrowingadmirationofhisquietcompanion,’youarenotfinallydiscouragedevennow?’
  ’Ihavenorighttobe,ifIam,’returnedtheother。’Thethingisastrueasiteverwas。’
  Whentheyhadwalkedalittlewayinsilence,Clennam,atoncetochangethedirectpointoftheirconversationandnottochangeittooabruptly,askedMrDoyceifhehadanypartnerinhisbusinesstorelievehimofaportionofitsanxieties?
  ’No,’hereturned,’notatpresent。IhadwhenIfirstenteredonit,andagoodmanhewas。Buthehasbeendeadsomeyears;andasIcouldnoteasilytaketothenotionofanotherwhenIlosthim,Iboughthisshareformyselfandhavegoneonbymyselfeversince。Andhere’sanotherthing,’hesaid,stoppingforamomentwithagood-humouredlaughinhiseyes,andlayinghisclosedrighthand,withitspeculiarsupplenessofthumb,onClennam’sarm,’noinventorcanbeamanofbusiness,youknow。’
  ’No?’saidClennam。
  ’Why,sothemenofbusinesssay,’heanswered,resumingthewalkandlaughingoutright。’Idon’tknowwhyweunfortunatecreaturesshouldbesupposedtowantcommonsense,butitisgenerallytakenforgrantedthatwedo。EventhebestfriendIhaveintheworld,ourexcellentfriendoveryonder,’saidDoyce,noddingtowardsTwickenham,’extendsasortofprotectiontome,don’tyouknow,asamannotquiteabletotakecareofhimself?’
  ArthurClennamcouldnothelpjoininginthegood-humouredlaugh,forherecognisedthetruthofthedescription。
  ’SoIfindthatImusthaveapartnerwhoisamanofbusinessandnotguiltyofanyinventions,’saidDanielDoyce,takingoffhishattopasshishandoverhisforehead,’ifit’sonlyindeferencetothecurrentopinion,andtoupholdthecreditoftheWorks。I
  don’tthinkhe’llfindthatIhavebeenveryremissorconfusedinmywayofconductingthem;butthat’sforhimtosay——whoeverheis——notforme。’
  ’Youhavenotchosenhimyet,then?’
  ’No,sir,no。Ihaveonlyjustcometoadecisiontotakeone。
  Thefactis,there’smoretodothanthereusedtobe,andtheWorksareenoughformeasIgrowolder。Whatwiththebooksandcorrespondence,andforeignjourneysforwhichaPrincipalisnecessary,Ican’tdoall。Iamgoingtotalkoverthebestwayofnegotiatingthematter,ifIfindasparehalf-hourbetweenthisandMondaymorning,withmy——myNurseandprotector,’saidDoyce,withlaughingeyesagain。’Heisasagaciousmaninbusiness,andhashadagoodapprenticeshiptoit。’
  Afterthis,theyconversedondifferentsubjectsuntiltheyarrivedattheirjourney’send。Acomposedandunobtrusiveself-
  sustainmentwasnoticeableinDanielDoyce——acalmknowledgethatwhatwastruemustremaintrue,inspiteofalltheBarnaclesinthefamilyocean,andwouldbejustthetruth,andneithermorenorlesswheneventhatseahadrundry——whichhadakindofgreatnessinit,thoughnotoftheofficialquality。
  Asheknewthehousewell,heconductedArthurtoitbythewaythatshowedittothebestadvantage。Itwasacharmingplacenonetheworseforbeingalittleeccentric,ontheroadbytheriver,andjustwhattheresidenceoftheMeaglesfamilyoughttobe。Itstoodinagarden,nodoubtasfreshandbeautifulintheMayoftheYearasPetnowwasintheMayofherlife;anditwasdefendedbyagoodlyshowofhandsometreesandspreadingevergreens,asPetwasbyMrandMrsMeagles。Itwasmadeoutofanoldbrickhouse,ofwhichaparthadbeenaltogetherpulleddown,andanotherparthadbeenchangedintothepresentcottage;
  sotherewasahaleelderlyportion,torepresentMrandMrsMeagles,andayoungpicturesque,veryprettyportiontorepresentPet。Therewaseventhelateradditionofaconservatoryshelteringitselfagainstit,uncertainofhueinitsdeep-stainedglass,andinitsmoretransparentportionsflashingtothesun’srays,nowlikefireandnowlikeharmlesswaterdrops;whichmighthavestoodforTattycoram。Withinviewwasthepeacefulriverandtheferry-boat,tomoralisetoalltheinmatessaying:Youngorold,passionateortranquil,chafingorcontent,you,thusrunsthecurrentalways。Lettheheartswellintowhatdiscorditwill,thusplaystheripplingwaterontheprowoftheferry-boateverthesametune。Yearafteryear,somuchallowanceforthedriftingoftheboat,somanymilesanhourtheflowingofthestream,heretherushes,therethelilies,nothinguncertainorunquiet,uponthisroadthatsteadilyrunsaway;whileyou,uponyourflowingroadoftime,aresocapriciousanddistracted。
  ThebellatthegatehadscarcelysoundedwhenMrMeaglescameouttoreceivethem。MrMeagleshadscarcelycomeout,whenMrsMeaglescameout。MrsMeagleshadscarcelycomeout,whenPetcameout。Petscarcelyhadcomeout,whenTattycoramcameout。Neverhadvisitorsamorehospitablereception。
  ’Hereweare,yousee,’saidMrMeagles,’boxedup,MrClennam,withinourownhome-limits,asifwewerenevergoingtoexpand——
  thatis,travel——again。NotlikeMarseilles,eh?Noallongingandmarshonginghere!’
  ’Adifferentkindofbeauty,indeed!’saidClennam,lookingabouthim。
  ’But,Lordblessme!’criedMrMeagles,rubbinghishandswitharelish,’itwasanuncommonlypleasantthingbeinginquarantine,wasn’tit?Doyouknow,Ihaveoftenwishedmyselfbackagain?Wewereacapitalparty。’
  ThiswasMrMeagles’sinvariablehabit。Alwaystoobjecttoeverythingwhilehewastravelling,andalwaystowanttogetbacktoitwhenhewasnottravelling。
  ’Ifitwassummer-time,’saidMrMeagles,’whichIwishitwasonyouraccount,andinorderthatyoumightseetheplaceatitsbest,youwouldhardlybeabletohearyourselfspeakforbirds。
  Beingpracticalpeople,weneverallowanybodytoscarethebirds;
  andthebirds,beingpracticalpeopletoo,comeaboutusinmyriads。Wearedelightedtoseeyou,Clennamifyou’llallowme,IshalldroptheMister;Iheartilyassureyou,wearedelighted。’
  ’Ihavenothadsopleasantagreeting,’saidClennam——thenherecalledwhatLittleDorrithadsaidtohiminhisownroom,andfaithfullyadded’exceptonce——sincewelastwalkedtoandfro,lookingdownattheMediterranean。’
  ’Ah!’returnedMrMeagles。’Somethinglikealookout,thatwas,wasn’tit?Idon’twantamilitarygovernment,butIshouldn’tmindalittleallongingandmarshonging——justadashofit——inthisneighbourhoodsometimes。It’sDevilishstill。’
  Bestowingthiseulogiumontheretiredcharacterofhisretreatwithadubiousshakeofthehead,MrMeaglesledthewayintothehouse。Itwasjustlargeenough,andnomore;wasasprettywithinasitwaswithout,andwasperfectlywell-arrangedandcomfortable。
  Sometracesofthemigratoryhabitsofthefamilyweretobeobservedinthecoveredframesandfurniture,andwrapped-uphangings;butitwaseasytoseethatitwasoneofMrMeagles’swhimstohavethecottagealwayskept,intheirabsence,asiftheywerealwayscomingbackthedayafterto-morrow。Ofarticlescollectedonhisvariousexpeditions,therewassuchavastmiscellanythatitwaslikethedwellingofanamiableCorsair。
  TherewereantiquitiesfromCentralItaly,madebythebestmodernhousesinthatdepartmentofindustry;bitsofmummyfromEgyptandperhapsBirmingham;modelgondolasfromVenice;modelvillagesfromSwitzerland;morselsoftesselatedpavementfromHerculaneumandPompeii,likepetrifiedmincedveal;ashesoutoftombs,andlavaoutofVesuvius;Spanishfans,Spezzianstrawhats,Moorishslippers,Tuscanhairpins,Carrarasculpture,Trastaveriniscarves,Genoesevelvetsandfiligree,Neapolitancoral,Romancameos,Genevajewellery,Arablanterns,rosariesblestallroundbythePopehimself,andaninfinitevarietyoflumber。Therewereviews,likeandunlike,ofamultitudeofplaces;andtherewasonelittlepicture-roomdevotedtoafewoftheregularstickyoldSaints,withsinewslikewhipcord,hairlikeNeptune’s,wrinklesliketattooing,andsuchcoatsofvarnishthateveryholypersonageservedforafly-trap,andbecamewhatisnowcalledinthevulgartongueaCatch-em-aliveO。OfthesepictorialacquisitionsMrMeaglesspokeintheusualmanner。Hewasnojudge,hesaid,exceptofwhatpleasedhimself;hehadpickedthemup,dirt-cheap,andpeoplehadconsideredthemratherfine。Oneman,whoatanyrateoughttoknowsomethingofthesubject,haddeclaredthat’Sage,Reading’aspeciallyoilyoldgentlemaninablanket,withaswan’s-downtippetforabeard,andawebofcracksalloverhimlikerichpie-crust,tobeafineGuercino。AsforSebastiandelPiombothere,youwouldjudgeforyourself;ifitwerenothislatermanner,thequestionwas,Whowasit?Titian,thatmightormightnotbe——perhapshehadonlytouchedit。DanielDoycesaidperhapshehadn’ttouchedit,butMrMeaglesratherdeclinedtooverheartheremark。
  Whenhehadshownallhisspoils,MrMeaglestookthemintohisownsnugroomoverlookingthelawn,whichwasfittedupinpartlikeadressing-roomandinpartlikeanoffice,andinwhich,uponakindofcounter-desk,wereapairofbrassscalesforweighinggold,andascoopforshovellingoutmoney。
  ’Heretheyare,yousee,’saidMrMeagles。’Istoodbehindthesetwoarticlesfive-and-thirtyyearsrunning,whenInomorethoughtofgaddingaboutthanInowthinkof——stayingathome。WhenIlefttheBankforgood,Iaskedforthem,andbroughtthemawaywithme。
  Imentionitatonce,oryoumightsupposethatIsitinmycounting-houseasPetsaysIdo,likethekinginthepoemofthefour-and-twentyblackbirds,countingoutmymoney。’