’Perfectlywell。’
’AndwhenyougavemesomeothergoodadvicewhichIneededatthattime?’
’Iwon’tsaywhatitwasworth,’answeredMrMeagles:’butofcourseIrememberourbeingverypleasantandconfidentialtogether。’
’Ihaveactedonyouradvice;andhavingdisembarrassedmyselfofanoccupationthatwaspainfultomeformanyreasons,wishtodevotemyselfandwhatmeansIhave,toanotherpursuit。’
’Right!Youcan’tdoittoosoon,’saidMrMeagles。
’Now,asIcamedownto-day,Ifoundthatyourfriend,MrDoyce,islookingforapartnerinhisbusiness——notapartnerinhismechanicalknowledge,butinthewaysandmeansofturningthebusinessarisingfromittothebestaccount。’
’Justso,’saidMrMeagles,withhishandsinhispockets,andwiththeoldbusinessexpressionoffacethathadbelongedtothescalesandscoop。
’MrDoycementionedincidentally,inthecourseofourconversation,thathewasgoingtotakeyourvaluableadviceonthesubjectoffindingsuchapartner。Ifyoushouldthinkourviewsandopportunitiesatalllikelytocoincide,perhapsyouwilllethimknowmyavailableposition。Ispeak,ofcourse,inignoranceofthedetails,andtheymaybeunsuitableonbothsides。’
’Nodoubt,nodoubt,’saidMrMeagles,withthecautionbelongingtothescalesandscoop。
’Buttheywillbeaquestionoffiguresandaccounts——’
’Justso,justso,’saidMrMeagles,witharithmeticalsoliditybelongingtothescalesandscoop。
’——AndIshallbegladtoenterintothesubject,providedMrDoyceresponds,andyouthinkwellofit。Ifyouwillatpresent,therefore,allowmetoplaceitinyourhands,youwillmuchobligeme。’
’Clennam,Iacceptthetrustwithreadiness,’saidMrMeagles。
’Andwithoutanticipatinganyofthepointswhichyou,asamanofbusiness,haveofcoursereserved,IamfreetosaytoyouthatI
thinksomethingmaycomeofthis。Ofonethingyoumaybeperfectlycertain。Danielisanhonestman。’
’IamsosureofitthatIhavepromptlymadeupmymindtospeaktoyou。’
’Youmustguidehim,youknow;youmuststeerhim;youmustdirecthim;heisoneofacrotchetysort,’saidMrMeagles,evidentlymeaningnothingmorethanthathedidnewthingsandwentnewways;
’butheisashonestasthesun,andsogoodnight!’
Clennamwentbacktohisroom,satdownagainbeforehisfire,andmadeuphismindthathewasgladhehadresolvednottofallinlovewithPet。Shewassobeautiful,soamiable,soapttoreceiveanytrueimpressiongiventohergentlenatureandherinnocentheart,andmakethemanwhoshouldbesohappyastocommunicateit,themostfortunateandenviableofallmen,thathewasverygladindeedhehadcometothatconclusion。
But,asthismighthavebeenareasonforcomingtotheoppositeconclusion,hefollowedoutthethemeagainalittlewayinhismind;tojustifyhimself,perhaps。
’Supposethataman,’sohisthoughtsran,’whohadbeenofagesometwentyyearsorso;whowasadiffidentman,fromthecircumstancesofhisyouth;whowasratheragraveman,fromthetenorofhislife;whoknewhimselftobedeficientinmanylittleengagingqualitieswhichheadmiredinothers,fromhavingbeenlonginadistantregion,withnothingsofteningnearhim;whohadnokindsisterstopresenttoher;whohadnocongenialhometomakeherknownin;whowasastrangerintheland;whohadnotafortunetocompensate,inanymeasure,forthesedefects;whohadnothinginhisfavourbuthishonestloveandhisgeneralwishtodoright——supposesuchamanweretocometothishouse,andweretoyieldtothecaptivationofthischarminggirl,andweretopersuadehimselfthathecouldhopetowinher;whataweaknessitwouldbe!’
Hesoftlyopenedhiswindow,andlookedoutuponthesereneriver。
Yearafteryearsomuchallowanceforthedriftingoftheferry-
boat,somanymilesanhourtheflowingofthestream,heretherushes,therethelilies,nothinguncertainorunquiet。
Whyshouldhebevexedorsoreatheart?Itwasnothisweaknessthathehadimagined。Itwasnobody’s,nobody’swithinhisknowledge;whyshouldittroublehim?Andyetitdidtroublehim。
Andhethought——whohasnotthoughtforamoment,sometimes?——thatitmightbebettertoflowawaymonotonously,liketheriver,andtocompoundforitsinsensibilitytohappinesswithitsinsensibilitytopain。
Nobody’sRivalBeforebreakfastinthemorning,Arthurwalkedouttolookabouthim。Asthemorningwasfineandhehadanhouronhishands,hecrossedtheriverbytheferry,andstrolledalongafootpaththroughsomemeadows。Whenhecamebacktothetowing-path,hefoundtheferry-boatontheoppositeside,andagentlemanhailingitandwaitingtobetakenover。
Thisgentlemanlookedbarelythirty。Hewaswelldressed,ofasprightlyandgayappearance,awell-knitfigure,andarichdarkcomplexion。AsArthurcameoverthestileanddowntothewater’sedge,theloungerglancedathimforamoment,andthenresumedhisoccupationofidlytossingstonesintothewaterwithhisfoot。
Therewassomethinginhiswayofspurningthemoutoftheirplaceswithhisheel,andgettingthemintotherequiredposition,thatClennamthoughthadanairofcrueltyinit。Mostofushavemoreorlessfrequentlyderivedasimilarimpressionfromaman’smannerofdoingsomeverylittlething:pluckingaflower,clearingawayanobstacle,orevendestroyinganinsentientobject。
Thegentleman’sthoughtswerepreoccupied,ashisfaceshowed,andhetooknonoticeofafineNewfoundlanddog,whowatchedhimattentively,andwatchedeverystonetoo,initsturn,eagertospringintotheriveronreceivinghismaster’ssign。Theferry-
boatcameover,however,withouthisreceivinganysign,andwhenitgroundedhismastertookhimbythecollarandwalkedhimintoit。
’Notthismorning,’hesaidtothedog。’Youwon’tdoforladies’
company,drippingwet。Liedown。’
Clennamfollowedthemanandthedogintotheboat,andtookhisseat。Thedogdidashewasordered。Themanremainedstanding,withhishandsinhispockets,andtoweredbetweenClennamandtheprospect。Mananddogbothjumpedlightlyoutassoonastheytouchedtheotherside,andwentaway。Clennamwasgladtoberidofthem。
Thechurchclockstruckthebreakfasthourashewalkedupthelittlelanebywhichthegarden-gatewasapproached。Themomenthepulledthebelladeeploudbarkingassailedhimfromwithinthewall。
’Iheardnodoglastnight,’thoughtClennam。Thegatewasopenedbyoneoftherosymaids,andonthelawnweretheNewfoundlanddogandtheman。
’MissMinnieisnotdownyet,gentlemen,’saidtheblushingportress,astheyallcametogetherinthegarden。Thenshesaidtothemasterofthedog,’MrClennam,sir,’andtrippedaway。
’Oddenough,MrClennam,thatweshouldhavemetjustnow,’saidtheman。Uponwhichthedogbecamemute。’Allowmetointroducemyself——HenryGowan。Aprettyplacethis,andlookswonderfullywellthismorning!’
Themannerwaseasy,andthevoiceagreeable;butstillClennamthought,thatifhehadnotmadethatdecidedresolutiontoavoidfallinginlovewithPet,hewouldhavetakenadisliketothisHenryGowan。
’It’snewtoyou,Ibelieve?’saidthisGowan,whenArthurhadextolledtheplace。
’Quitenew。Imadeacquaintancewithitonlyyesterdayafternoon。’
’Ah!Ofcoursethisisnotitsbestaspect。Itusedtolookcharminginthespring,beforetheywentawaylasttime。Ishouldlikeyoutohaveseenitthen。’
Butforthatresolutionsooftenrecalled,ClennammighthavewishedhiminthecraterofMountEtna,inreturnforthiscivility。
’Ihavehadthepleasureofseeingitundermanycircumstancesduringthelastthreeyears,andit’s——aParadise。’
Itwasatleastitmighthavebeen,alwaysexceptingforthatwiseresolutionlikehisdexterousimpudencetocallitaParadise。HeonlycalleditaParadisebecausehefirstsawhercoming,andsomadeheroutwithinherhearingtobeanangel,Confusiontohim!
Andah!howbeamingshelooked,andhowglad!Howshecaressedthedog,andhowthedogknewher!Howexpressivethatheightenedcolourinherface,thatflutteredmanner,herdowncasteyes,herirresolutehappiness!WhenhadClennamseenherlooklikethis?
Notthattherewasanyreasonwhyhemight,could,would,orshouldhaveeverseenherlooklikethis,orthathehadeverhopedforhimselftoseeherlooklikethis;butstill——whenhadheeverknownherdoit!
Hestoodatalittledistancefromthem。ThisGowanwhenhehadtalkedaboutaParadise,hadgoneuptoherandtakenherhand。
Thedoghadputhisgreatpawsonherarmandlaidhisheadagainstherdearbosom。Shehadlaughedandwelcomedthem,andmadefartoomuchofthedog,far,far,toomuch——thatistosay,supposingtherehadbeenanythirdpersonlookingonwholovedher。
Shedisengagedherselfnow,andcametoClennam,andputherhandinhisandwishedhimgoodmorning,andgracefullymadeasifshewouldtakehisarmandbeescortedintothehouse。TothisGowanhadnoobjection。No,heknewhewastoosafe。
TherewasapassingcloudonMrMeagles’sgood-humouredfacewhentheyallthreefour,countingthedog,andhewasthemostobjectionablebutoneofthepartycameintobreakfast。Neitherit,northetouchofuneasinessonMrsMeaglesasshedirectedhereyestowardsit,wasunobservedbyClennam。
’Well,Gowan,’saidMrMeagles,evensuppressingasigh;’howgoestheworldwithyouthismorning?’
’Muchasusual,sir。LionandIbeingdeterminednottowasteanythingofourweeklyvisit,turnedoutearly,andcameoverfromKingston,mypresentheadquarters,whereIammakingasketchortwo。’ThenhetoldhowhehadmetMrClennamattheferry,andtheyhadcomeovertogether。
’MrsGowaniswell,Henry?’saidMrsMeagles。Clennambecameattentive。
’Mymotherisquitewell,thankyou。’Clennambecameinattentive。’Ihavetakenthelibertyofmakinganadditiontoyourfamilydinner-partyto-day,whichIhopewillnotbeinconvenienttoyouortoMrMeagles。Icouldn’tverywellgetoutofit,’heexplained,turningtothelatter。’Theyoungfellowwrotetoproposehimselftome;andasheiswellconnected,I
thoughtyouwouldnotobjecttomytransferringhimhere。’
’Whoistheyoungfellow?’askedMrMeagleswithpeculiarcomplacency。
’HeisoneoftheBarnacles。TiteBarnacle’sson,ClarenceBarnacle,whoisinhisfather’sDepartment。Icanatleastguaranteethattherivershallnotsufferfromhisvisit。Hewon’tsetitonfire。’