Theconferencewasheldatfourorfiveo’clockintheafternoon,whenalltheregionofHarleyStreet,CavendishSquare,wasresonantofcarriage-wheelsanddouble-knocks。IthadreachedthispointwhenMrMerdlecamehomefromhisdailyoccupationofcausingtheBritishnametobemoreandmorerespectedinallpartsofthecivilisedglobecapableoftheappreciationofworld-widecommercialenterpriseandgiganticcombinationsofskillandcapital。For,thoughnobodyknewwiththeleastprecisionwhatMrMerdle’sbusinesswas,exceptthatitwastocoinmoney,thesewerethetermsinwhicheverybodydefineditonallceremoniousoccasions,andwhichitwasthelastnewpolitereadingoftheparableofthecamelandtheneedle’seyetoacceptwithoutinquiry。
Foragentlemanwhohadthissplendidworkcutoutforhim,MrMerdlelookedalittlecommon,andratherasif,inthecourseofhisvasttransactions,hehadaccidentallymadeaninterchangeofheadswithsomeinferiorspirit。Hepresentedhimselfbeforethetwoladiesinthecourseofadismalstrollthroughhismansion,whichhadnoapparentobjectbutescapefromthepresenceofthechiefbutler。
’Ibegyourpardon,’hesaid,stoppingshortinconfusion;’I
didn’tknowtherewasanybodyherebuttheparrot。’
However,asMrsMerdlesaid,’Youcancomein!’andasMrsGowansaidshewasjustgoing,andhadalreadyrisentotakeherleave,hecamein,andstoodlookingoutatadistantwindow,withhishandscrossedunderhisuneasycoat-cuffs,claspinghiswristsasifheweretakinghimselfintocustody。Inthisattitudehefelldirectlyintoareveriefromwhichhewasonlyarousedbyhiswife’scallingtohimfromherottoman,whentheyhadbeenforsomequarterofanhouralone。
’Eh?Yes?’saidMrMerdle,turningtowardsher。’Whatisit?’
’Whatisit?’repeatedMrsMerdle。’Itis,Isuppose,thatyouhavenotheardawordofmycomplaint。’
’Yourcomplaint,MrsMerdle?’saidMrMerdle。’Ididn’tknowthatyouweresufferingfromacomplaint。Whatcomplaint?’
’Acomplaintofyou,’saidMrsMerdle。
’Oh!Acomplaintofme,’saidMrMerdle。’Whatisthe——whathaveI——whatmayyouhavetocomplainofinme,MrsMerdle?’Inhiswithdrawing,abstracted,ponderingway,ittookhimsometimetoshapethisquestion。Asakindoffaintattempttoconvincehimselfthathewasthemasterofthehouse,heconcludedbypresentinghisforefingertotheparrot,whoexpressedhisopiniononthatsubjectbyinstantlydrivinghisbillintoit。
’Youweresaying,MrsMerdle,’saidMrMerdle,withhiswoundedfingerinhismouth,’thatyouhadacomplaintagainstme?’
’AcomplaintwhichIcouldscarcelyshowthejusticeofmoreemphatically,thanbyhavingtorepeatit,’saidMrsMerdle。’I
mightaswellhavestatedittothewall。Ihadfarbetterhavestatedittothebird。Hewouldatleasthavescreamed。’
’Youdon’twantmetoscream,MrsMerdle,Isuppose,’saidMrMerdle,takingachair。
’IndeedIdon’tknow,’retortedMrsMerdle,’butthatyouhadbetterdothat,thanbesomoodyanddistraught。Onewouldatleastknowthatyouweresensibleofwhatwasgoingonaroundyou。’
’Amanmightscream,andyetnotbethat,MrsMerdle,’saidMrMerdle,heavily。
’Andmightbedogged,asyouareatpresent,withoutscreaming,’
returnedMrsMerdle。’That’sverytrue。IfyouwishtoknowthecomplaintImakeagainstyou,itis,insomanyplainwords,thatyoureallyoughtnottogointoSocietyunlessyoucanaccommodateyourselftoSociety。’
MrMerdle,sotwistinghishandsintowhathairhehaduponhisheadthatheseemedtolifthimselfupbyitashestartedoutofhischair,cried:
’Why,inthenameofalltheinfernalpowers,MrsMerdle,whodoesmoreforSocietythanIdo?Doyouseethesepremises,MrsMerdle?
Doyouseethisfurniture,MrsMerdle?Doyoulookintheglassandseeyourself,MrsMerdle?Doyouknowthecostofallthis,andwhoit’sallprovidedfor?AndyetwillyoutellmethatI
oughtn’ttogointoSociety?I,whoshowermoneyuponitinthisway?I,whomightalwaysbesaid——to——to——toharnessmyselftoawatering-cartfullofmoney,andgoaboutsaturatingSocietyeverydayofmylife。’
’Pray,don’tbeviolent,MrMerdle,’saidMrsMerdle。
’Violent?’saidMrMerdle。’Youareenoughtomakemedesperate。
Youdon’tknowhalfofwhatIdotoaccommodateSociety。Youdon’tknowanythingofthesacrificesImakeforit。’
’Iknow,’returnedMrsMerdle,’thatyoureceivethebestintheland。IknowthatyoumoveinthewholeSocietyofthecountry。
AndIbelieveIknowindeed,nottomakeanyridiculouspretenceaboutit,IknowIknowwhosustainsyouinit,MrMerdle。’
’MrsMerdle,’retortedthatgentleman,wipinghisdullredandyellowface,’Iknowthataswellasyoudo。IfyouwerenotanornamenttoSociety,andifIwasnotabenefactortoSociety,youandIwouldneverhavecometogether。WhenIsayabenefactortoit,Imeanapersonwhoprovidesitwithallsortsofexpensivethingstoeatanddrinkandlookat。But,totellmethatIamnotfitforitafterallIhavedoneforit——afterallIhavedoneforit,’repeatedMrMerdle,withawildemphasisthatmadehiswifeliftuphereyelids,’afterall——all!——totellmeIhavenorighttomixwithitafterall,isaprettyreward。’
’Isay,’answeredMrsMerdlecomposedly,’thatyououghttomakeyourselffitforitbybeingmoredegage,andlesspreoccupied。
Thereisapositivevulgarityincarryingyourbusinessaffairsaboutwithyouasyoudo。’
’HowdoIcarrythemabout,MrsMerdle?’askedMrMerdle。
’Howdoyoucarrythemabout?’saidMrsMerdle。’Lookatyourselfintheglass。’
MrMerdleinvoluntarilyturnedhiseyesinthedirectionofthenearestmirror,andasked,withaslowdeterminationofhisturbidbloodtohistemples,whetheramanwastobecalledtoaccountforhisdigestion?
’Youhaveaphysician,’saidMrsMerdle。
’Hedoesmenogood,’saidMrMerdle。
MrsMerdlechangedherground。
’Besides,’saidshe,’yourdigestionisnonsense。Idon’tspeakofyourdigestion。Ispeakofyourmanner。’
’MrsMerdle,’returnedherhusband,’Ilooktoyouforthat。Yousupplymanner,andIsupplymoney。’
’Idon’texpectyou,’saidMrsMerdle,reposingeasilyamonghercushions,’tocaptivatepeople。Idon’twantyoutotakeanytroubleuponyourself,ortotrytobefascinating。Isimplyrequestyoutocareaboutnothing——orseemtocareaboutnothing——
aseverybodyelsedoes。’
’DoIeversayIcareaboutanything?’askedMrMerdle。
’Say?No!Nobodywouldattendtoyouifyoudid。Butyoushowit。’
’Showwhat?WhatdoIshow?’demandedMrMerdlehurriedly。
’Ihavealreadytoldyou。Youshowthatyoucarryyourbusinesscaresanprojectsabout,insteadofleavingthemintheCity,orwhereverelsetheybelongto,’saidMrsMerdle。’Orseemingto。
Seemingwouldbequiteenough:Iasknomore。Whereasyoucouldn’tbemoreoccupiedwithyourday’scalculationsandcombinationsthanyouhabituallyshowyourselftobe,ifyouwereacarpenter。’
’Acarpenter!’repeatedMrMerdle,checkingsomethinglikeagroan。
’Ishouldn’tsomuchmindbeingacarpenter,MrsMerdle。’
’Andmycomplaintis,’pursuedthelady,disregardingthelowremark,’thatitisnotthetoneofSociety,andthatyououghttocorrectit,MrMerdle。Ifyouhaveanydoubtofmyjudgment,askevenEdmundSparkler。’Thedooroftheroomhadopened,andMrsMerdlenowsurveyedtheheadofhersonthroughherglass。
’Edmund;wewantyouhere。’
MrSparkler,whohadmerelyputinhisheadandlookedroundtheroomwithoutenteringasifheweresearchingthehouseforthatyoungladywithnononsenseabouther,uponthisfolloweduphisheadwithhisbody,andstoodbeforethem。Towhom,inafeweasywordsadaptedtohiscapacity,MrsMerdlestatedthequestionatissue。
Theyounggentleman,afteranxiouslyfeelinghisshirt-collarasifitwerehispulseandhewerehypochondriacal,observed,’Thathehadhearditnoticedbyfellers。’
’EdmundSparklerhashearditnoticed,’saidMrsMerdle,withlanguidtriumph。’Why,nodoubteverybodyhashearditnoticed!’
Whichintruthwasnounreasonableinference;seeingthatMrSparklerwouldprobablybethelastperson,inanyassemblageofthehumanspecies,toreceiveanimpressionfromanythingthatpassedinhispresence。
’AndEdmundSparklerwilltellyou,Idaresay,’saidMrsMerdle,wavingherfavouritehandtowardsherhusband,’howhehashearditnoticed。’
’Icouldn’t,’saidMrSparkler,afterfeelinghispulseasbefore,’couldn’tundertaketosaywhatledtoit——’causememorydesperateloose。Butbeingincompanywiththebrotherofadoosedfinegal——welleducatedtoo——withnobiggoddnonsenseabouther——attheperiodalludedto——’
’There!Nevermindthesister,’remarkedMrsMerdle,alittleimpatiently。’Whatdidthebrothersay?’
’Didn’tsayaword,ma’am,’answeredMrSparkler。’Assilentafellerasmyself。Equallyhardupforaremark。’
’Somebodysaidsomething,’returnedMrsMerdle。’Nevermindwhoitwas。’
’AssureyouIdon’tintheleast,’saidMrSparkler。
’Buttelluswhatitwas。’
MrSparklerreferredtohispulseagain,andputhimselfthroughsomeseverementaldisciplinebeforehereplied:
’FellersreferringtomyGovernor——expressionnotmyown——
occasionallycomplimentmyGovernorinaveryhandsomewayonbeingimmenselyrichandknowing——perfectphenomenonofBuyerandBankerandthat——butsaytheShopsitsheavilyonhim。SayhecarriedtheShopabout,onhisbackrather——likeJewclothesmenwithtoomuchbusiness。’
’Which,’saidMrsMerdle,rising,withherfloatingdraperyabouther,’isexactlymycomplaint。Edmund,givemeyourarmup-
stairs。’
MrMerdle,leftalonetomeditateonabetterconformationofhimselftoSociety,lookedoutofninewindowsinsuccession,andappearedtoseeninewastesofspace。Whenhehadthusentertainedhimselfhewentdown-stairs,andlookedintentlyatallthecarpetsontheground-floor;andthencameup-stairsagain,andlookedintentlyatallthecarpetsonthefirst-floor;asiftheyweregloomydepths,inunisonwithhisoppressedsoul。Throughalltheroomshewandered,ashealwaysdid,likethelastpersononearthwhohadanybusinesstoapproachthem。LetMrsMerdleannounce,withallhermight,thatshewasatHomeeversomanynightsinaseason,shecouldnotannouncemorewidelyandunmistakablythanMrMerdledidthathewasneverathome。