MrsMerdle’sComplaintResigningherselftoinevitablefatebymakingthebestofthosepeople,theMiggleses,andsubmittingherphilosophytothedraughtuponit,ofwhichshehadforeseenthelikelihoodinherinterviewwithArthur,MrsGowanhandsomelyresolvednottoopposeherson’smarriage。Inherprogressto,andhappyarrivalat,thisresolution,shewaspossiblyinfluenced,notonlybyhermaternalaffectionsbutbythreepoliticconsiderations。
Ofthese,thefirstmayhavebeenthathersonhadneversignifiedthesmallestintentiontoaskherconsent,oranymistrustofhisabilitytodispensewithit;thesecond,thatthepensionbestoweduponherbyagratefulcountryandaBarnaclewouldbefreedfromanylittlefilialinroads,whenherHenryshouldbemarriedtothedarlingonlychildofamaninveryeasycircumstances;thethird,thatHenry’sdebtsmustclearlybepaiddownuponthealtar-railingbyhisfather-in-law。When,tothesethree-foldpointsofprudencethereisaddedthefactthatMrsGowanyieldedherconsentthemomentsheknewofMrMeagleshavingyieldedhis,andthatMrMeagles’sobjectiontothemarriagehadbeenthesoleobstacleinitswayallalong,itbecomestheheightofprobabilitythattherelictofthedeceasedCommissionerofnothingparticular,turnedtheseideasinhersagaciousmind。
Amongherconnectionsandacquaintances,however,shemaintainedherindividualdignityandthedignityofthebloodoftheBarnacles,bydiligentlynursingthepretencethatitwasamostunfortunatebusiness;thatshewassadlycutupbyit;thatthiswasaperfectfascinationunderwhichHenrylaboured;thatshehadopposeditforalongtime,butwhatcouldamotherdo;andthelike。ShehadalreadycalledArthurClennamtobearwitnesstothisfable,asafriendoftheMeaglesfamily;andshefollowedupthemovebynowimpoundingthefamilyitselfforthesamepurpose。
InthefirstinterviewsheaccordedtoMrMeagles,sheslidedherselfintothepositionofdisconsolatelybutgracefullyyieldingtoirresistiblepressure。Withtheutmostpolitenessandgood-
breeding,shefeignedthatitwasshe——nothe——whohadmadethedifficulty,andwhoatlengthgaveway;andthatthesacrificewashers——nothis。Thesamefeint,withthesamepolitedexterity,shefoistedonMrsMeagles,asaconjurormighthaveforcedacardonthatinnocentlady;and,whenherfuturedaughter-in-lawwaspresentedtoherbyherson,shesaidonembracingher,’Mydear,whathaveyoudonetoHenrythathasbewitchedhimso!’atthesametimeallowingafewtearstocarrybeforethem,inlittlepills,thecosmeticpowderonhernose;asadelicatebuttouchingsignalthatshesufferedmuchinwardlyfortheshowofcomposurewithwhichsheborehermisfortune。
AmongthefriendsofMrsGowanwhopiquedherselfatonceonbeingSociety,andonmaintainingintimateandeasyrelationswiththatPower,MrsMerdleoccupiedafrontrow。True,theHamptonCourtBohemians,withoutexception,turneduptheirnosesatMerdleasanupstart;buttheyturnedthemdownagain,byfallingflatontheirfacestoworshiphiswealth。Inwhichcompensatingadjustmentoftheirnoses,theywereprettymuchlikeTreasury,Bar,andBishop,andalltherestofthem。
ToMrsMerdle,MrsGowanrepairedonavisitofself-condolence,afterhavinggiventhegraciousconsentaforesaid。Shedroveintotownforthepurposeinaone-horsecarriageirreverentlycalledatthatperiodofEnglishhistory,apill-box。Itbelongedtoajob-
masterinasmallway,whodroveithimself,andwhojobbeditbytheday,orhour,tomostoftheoldladiesinHamptonCourtPalace;butitwasapointofceremony,inthatencampment,thatthewholeequipageshouldbetacitlyregardedastheprivatepropertyofthejobberforthetimebeing,andthatthejob-mastershouldbetraypersonalknowledgeofnobodybutthejobberinpossession。SotheCircumlocutionBarnacles,whowerethelargestjob-mastersintheuniverse,alwayspretendedtoknowofnootherjobbutthejobimmediatelyinhand。
MrsMerdlewasathome,andwasinhernestofcrimsonandgold,withtheparrotonaneighbouringstemwatchingherwithhisheadononeside,asifhetookherforanothersplendidparrotofalargerspecies。TowhomenteredMrsGowan,withherfavouritegreenfan,whichsoftenedthelightonthespotsofbloom。
’Mydearsoul,’saidMrsGowan,tappingthebackofherfriend’shandwiththisfanafteralittleindifferentconversation,’youaremyonlycomfort。ThataffairofHenry’sthatItoldyouof,istotakeplace。Now,howdoesitstrikeyou?Iamdyingtoknow,becauseyourepresentandexpressSocietysowell。’
MrsMerdlereviewedthebosomwhichSocietywasaccustomedtoreview;andhavingascertainedthatshow-windowofMrMerdle’sandtheLondonjewellers’tobeingoodorder,replied:
’Astomarriageonthepartofaman,mydear,Societyrequiresthatheshouldretrievehisfortunesbymarriage。Societyrequiresthatheshouldgainbymarriage。Societyrequiresthatheshouldfoundahandsomeestablishmentbymarriage。Societydoesnotsee,otherwise,whathehastodowithmarriage。Bird,bequiet!’
Fortheparrotonhiscageabovethem,presidingovertheconferenceasifhewereajudgeandindeedhelookedratherlikeone,hadwounduptheexpositionwithashriek。
’Casesthereare,’saidMrsMerdle,delicatelycrookingthelittlefingerofherfavouritehand,andmakingherremarksneaterbythatneataction;’casestherearewhereamanisnotyoungorelegant,andisrich,andhasahandsomeestablishmentalready。Thoseareofadifferentkind。Insuchcases——’
MrsMerdleshruggedhersnowyshouldersandputherhanduponthejewel-stand,checkingalittlecough,asthoughtoadd,’why,amanlooksoutforthissortofthing,mydear。’Thentheparrotshriekedagain,andsheputupherglasstolookathim,andsaid,’Bird!Dobequiet!’
’But,youngmen,’resumedMrsMerdle,’andbyyoungmenyouknowwhatImean,mylove——Imeanpeople’ssonswhohavetheworldbeforethem——theymustplacethemselvesinabetterpositiontowardsSocietybymarriage,orSocietyreallywillnothaveanypatiencewiththeirmakingfoolsofthemselves。Dreadfullyworldlyallthissounds,’saidMrsMerdle,leaningbackinhernestandputtingupherglassagain,’doesitnot?’
’Butitistrue,’saidMrsGowan,withahighlymoralair。
’Mydear,itisnottobedisputedforamoment,’returnedMrsMerdle;’becauseSocietyhasmadeupitsmindonthesubject,andthereisnothingmoretobesaid。Ifwewereinamoreprimitivestate,ifwelivedunderroofsofleaves,andkeptcowsandsheepandcreaturesinsteadofbanker’saccountswhichwouldbedelicious;mydear,Iampastoraltoadegree,bynature,wellandgood。Butwedon’tliveunderleaves,andkeepcowsandsheepandcreatures。Iperfectlyexhaustmyselfsometimes,inpointingoutthedistinctiontoEdmundSparkler。’
MrsGowan,lookingoverhergreenfanwhenthisyounggentleman’snamewasmentioned,repliedasfollows:
’Mylove,youknowthewretchedstateofthecountry——thoseunfortunateconcessionsofJohnBarnacle’s!——andyouthereforeknowthereasonsformybeingaspoorasThingummy。’
’Achurchmouse?’MrsMerdlesuggestedwithasmile。
’Iwasthinkingoftheotherproverbialchurchperson——Job,’saidMrsGowan。’Eitherwilldo。Itwouldbeidletodisguise,consequently,thatthereisawidedifferencebetweenthepositionofyoursonandmine。Imayadd,too,thatHenryhastalent——’
’WhichEdmundcertainlyhasnot,’saidMrsMerdle,withthegreatestsuavity。
’——andthathistalent,combinedwithdisappointment,’MrsGowanwenton,’hasledhimintoapursuitwhich——ahdearme!Youknow,mydear。SuchbeingHenry’sdifferentposition,thequestioniswhatisthemostinferiorclassofmarriagetowhichIcanreconcilemyself。’
MrsMerdlewassomuchengagedwiththecontemplationofherarmsbeautiful-formedarms,andtheverythingforbracelets,thatsheomittedtoreplyforawhile。Rousedatlengthbythesilence,shefoldedthearms,andwithadmirablepresenceofmindlookedherfriendfullintheface,andsaidinterrogatively,’Ye-es?Andthen?’
’Andthen,mydear,’saidMrsGowannotquitesosweetlyasbefore,’Ishouldbegladtohearwhatyouhavetosaytoit。’
Heretheparrot,whohadbeenstandingononelegsincehescreamedlast,burstintoafitoflaughter,bobbedhimselfderisivelyupanddownonbothlegs,andfinishedbystandingononelegagain,andpausingforareply,withhisheadasmuchawryashecouldpossiblytwistit。
’Soundsmercenarytoaskwhatthegentlemanistogetwiththelady,’saidMrsMerdle;’butSocietyisperhapsalittlemercenary,youknow,mydear。’
’FromwhatIcanmakeout,’saidMrsGowan,’IbelieveImaysaythatHenrywillberelievedfromdebt——’
’Muchindebt?’askedMrsMerdlethroughhereyeglass。
’Whytolerably,Ishouldthink,’saidMrsGowan。
’Meaningtheusualthing;Iunderstand;justso,’MrsMerdleobservedinacomfortablesortofway。
’Andthatthefatherwillmakethemanallowanceofthreehundreda-year,orperhapsaltogethersomethingmore,which,inItaly-’
’Oh!GoingtoItaly?’saidMrsMerdle。
’ForHenrytostudy。Youneedbeatnolosstoguesswhy,mydear。
ThatdreadfulArt——’
True。MrsMerdlehastenedtosparethefeelingsofherafflictedfriend。Sheunderstood。Saynomore!
’Andthat,’saidMrsGowan,shakingherdespondenthead,’that’sall。That,’repeatedMrsGowan,furlinghergreenfanforthemoment,andtappingherchinwithititwasonthewaytobeingadoublechin;mightbecalledachinandahalfatpresent,’that’sall!Onthedeathoftheoldpeople,Isupposetherewillbemoretocome;buthowitmayberestrictedorlockedup,Idon’tknow。
Andastothat,theymayliveforever。Mydear,theyarejustthekindofpeopletodoit。’
Now,MrsMerdle,whoreallyknewherfriendSocietyprettywell,andwhoknewwhatSociety’smotherswere,andwhatSociety’sdaughterswere,andwhatSociety’smatrimonialmarketwas,andhowpricesruledinit,andwhatschemingandcounter-schemingtookplaceforthehighbuyers,andwhatbargainingandhucksteringwenton,thoughtinthedepthsofhercapaciousbosomthatthiswasasufficientlygoodcatch。Knowing,however,whatwasexpectedofher,andperceivingtheexactnatureofthefictiontobenursed,shetookitdelicatelyinherarms,andputherrequiredcontributionofglossuponit。
’Andthatisall,mydear?’saidshe,heavingafriendlysigh。
’Well,well!Thefaultisnotyours。Youhavenothingtoreproachyourselfwith。Youmustexercisethestrengthofmindforwhichyouarerenowned,andmakethebestofit。’
’Thegirl’sfamilyhavemade,’saidMrsGowan,’ofcourse,themoststrenuousendeavoursto——asthelawyerssay——tohaveandtoholdHenry。’
’Ofcoursetheyhave,mydear,’saidMrsMerdle。
’Ihavepersistedineverypossibleobjection,andhaveworriedmyselfmorning,noon,andnight,formeanstodetachHenryfromtheconnection。’
’Nodoubtyouhave,mydear,’saidMrsMerdle。
’Andallofnouse。Allhasbrokendownbeneathme。Nowtellme,mylove。AmIjustifiedinatlastyieldingmymostreluctantconsenttoHenry’smarryingamongpeoplenotinSociety;or,haveIactedwithinexcusableweakness?’
Inanswertothisdirectappeal,MrsMerdleassuredMrsGowanspeakingasaPriestessofSocietythatshewashighlytobecommended,thatshewasmuchtobesympathisedwith,thatshehadtakenthehighestofparts,andhadcomeoutofthefurnacerefined。AndMrsGowan,whoofcoursesawthroughherownthreadbareblindperfectly,andwhoknewthatMrsMerdlesawthroughitperfectly,andwhoknewthatSocietywouldseethroughitperfectly,cameoutofthisform,notwithstanding,asshehadgoneintoit,withimmensecomplacencyandgravity。