’AndallfriendsroundStPaul’s。’Heemptiedandputdownthewine-glasshalf-waythroughthisancientcivictoast,andtookupthebox。Itwasanironboxsometwofeetsquare,whichhecarriedunderhisarmsprettyeasily。Jeremiahwatchedhismannerofadjustingit,withjealouseyes;trieditwithhishands,tobesurethathehadafirmholdofit;badehimforhislifebecarefulwhathewasabout;andthenstoleoutontiptoetoopenthedoorforhim。Affery,anticipatingthelastmovement,wasonthestaircase。Thesequenceofthingswassoordinaryandnatural,that,standingthere,shecouldhearthedooropen,feelthenightair,andseethestarsoutside。
Butnowcamethemostremarkablepartofthedream。Shefeltsoafraidofherhusband,thatbeingonthestaircase,shehadnotthepowertoretreattoherroomwhichshemighteasilyhavedonebeforehehadfastenedthedoor,butstoodtherestaring。
Consequentlywhenhecameupthestaircasetobed,candleinhand,hecamefulluponher。Helookedastonished,butsaidnotaword。
Hekepthiseyesuponher,andkeptadvancing;andshe,completelyunderhisinfluence,keptretiringbeforehim。Thus,shewalkingbackwardandhewalkingforward,theycameintotheirownroom。
Theywerenosoonershutinthere,thanMrFlintwinchtookherbythethroat,andshookheruntilshewasblackintheface。
’Why,Affery,woman——Affery!’saidMrFlintwinch。’Whathaveyoubeendreamingof?Wakeup,wakeup!What’sthematter?’
’The——thematter,Jeremiah?’gaspedMrsFlintwinch,rollinghereyes。
’Why,Affery,woman——Affery!Youhavebeengettingoutofbedinyoursleep,mydear!Icomeup,afterhavingfallenasleepmyself,below,andfindyouinyourwrapperhere,withthenightmare。
Affery,woman,’saidMrFlintwinch,withafriendlygrinonhisexpressivecountenance,’ifyoueverhaveadreamofthissortagain,it’llbeasignofyourbeinginwantofphysic。AndI’llgiveyousuchadose,oldwoman——suchadose!’
MrsFlintwinchthankedhimandcreptintobed。
FamilyAffairsAsthecityclocksstrucknineonMondaymorning,MrsClennamwaswheeledbyJeremiahFlintwinchofthecut-downaspecttohertallcabinet。Whenshehadunlockedandopenedit,andhadsettledherselfatitsdesk,Jeremiahwithdrew——asitmightbe,tohanghimselfmoreeffectually——andhersonappeared。
’Areyouanybetterthismorning,mother?’
Sheshookherhead,withthesameaustereairofluxuriousnessthatshehadshownover-nightwhenspeakingoftheweather。
’Ishallneverbebetteranymore。Itiswellforme,Arthur,thatIknowitandcanbearit。’
Sittingwithherhandslaidseparatelyuponthedesk,andthetallcabinettoweringbeforeher,shelookedasifshewereperformingonadumbchurchorgan。Hersonthoughtsoitwasanoldthoughtwithhim,whilehetookhisseatbesideit。
Sheopenedadrawerortwo,lookedoversomebusinesspapers,andputthembackagain。Herseverefacehadnothreadofrelaxationinit,bywhichanyexplorercouldhavebeenguidedtothegloomylabyrinthofherthoughts。
’ShallIspeakofouraffairs,mother?Areyouinclinedtoenteruponbusiness?’
’AmIinclined,Arthur?Rather,areyou?Yourfatherhasbeendeadayearandmore。Ihavebeenatyourdisposal,andwaitingyourpleasure,eversince。’
’TherewasmuchtoarrangebeforeIcouldleave;andwhenIdidleave,Itravelledalittleforrestandrelief。’
Sheturnedherfacetowardshim,asnothavingheardorunderstoodhislastwords。
’Forrestandrelief。’
Sheglancedroundthesombreroom,andappearedfromthemotionofherlipstorepeatthewordstoherself,ascallingittowitnesshowlittleofeitheritaffordedher。
’Besides,mother,youbeingsoleexecutrix,andhavingthedirectionandmanagementoftheestate,thereremainedlittlebusiness,orImightsaynone,thatIcouldtransact,untilyouhadhadtimetoarrangematterstoyoursatisfaction。’
’Theaccountsaremadeout,’shereturned。’Ihavethemhere。Thevouchershaveallbeenexaminedandpassed。Youcaninspectthemwhenyoulike,Arthur;now,ifyouplease。’
’Itisquiteenough,mother,toknowthatthebusinessiscompleted。ShallIproceedthen?’
’Whynot?’shesaid,inherfrozenway。
’Mother,ourHousehasdonelessandlessforsomeyearspast,andourdealingshavebeenprogressivelyonthedecline。Wehavenevershownmuchconfidence,orinvitedmuch;wehaveattachednopeopletous;thetrackwehavekeptisnotthetrackofthetime;andwehavebeenleftfarbehind。Ineednotdwellonthistoyou,mother。Youknowitnecessarily。’
’Iknowwhatyoumean,’sheanswered,inaqualifiedtone。
’Eventhisoldhouseinwhichwespeak,’pursuedherson,’isaninstanceofwhatIsay。Inmyfather’searliertime,andinhisuncle’stimebeforehim,itwasaplaceofbusiness——reallyaplaceofbusiness,andbusinessresort。Now,itisamereanomalyandincongruityhere,outofdateandoutofpurpose。AllourconsignmentshavelongbeenmadetoRovinghams’thecommission-
merchants;andalthough,asacheckuponthem,andinthestewardshipofmyfather’sresources,yourjudgmentandwatchfulnesshavebeenactivelyexerted,stillthosequalitieswouldhaveinfluencedmyfather’sfortunesequally,ifyouhadlivedinanyprivatedwelling:wouldtheynot?’
’Doyouconsider,’shereturned,withoutansweringhisquestion,’thatahouseservesnopurpose,Arthur,inshelteringyourinfirmandafflicted——justlyinfirmandrighteouslyafflicted——mother?’
’Iwasspeakingonlyofbusinesspurposes。’
’Withwhatobject?’
’Iamcomingtoit。’
’Iforesee,’shereturned,fixinghereyesuponhim,’whatitis。
ButtheLordforbidthatIshouldrepineunderanyvisitation。InmysinfulnessImeritbitterdisappointment,andIacceptit。’
’Mother,Igrievetohearyouspeaklikethis,thoughIhavehadmyapprehensionsthatyouwould——’
’YouknewIwould。YouknewME,’sheinterrupted。
Hersonpausedforamoment。Hehadstruckfireoutofher,andwassurprised。
’Well!’shesaid,relapsingintostone。’Goon。Letmehear。’
’Youhaveanticipated,mother,thatIdecideformypart,toabandonthebusiness。Ihavedonewithit。Iwillnottakeuponmyselftoadviseyou;youwillcontinueit,Isee。IfIhadanyinfluencewithyou,Iwouldsimplyuseittosoftenyourjudgmentofmeincausingyouthisdisappointment:torepresenttoyouthatIhavelivedthehalfofalongtermoflife,andhaveneverbeforesetmyownwillagainstyours。IcannotsaythatIhavebeenabletoconformmyself,inheartandspirit,toyourrules;IcannotsaythatIbelievemyfortyyearshavebeenprofitableorpleasanttomyself,oranyone;butIhavehabituallysubmitted,andIonlyaskyoutorememberit。’
Woetothesuppliant,ifsuchaonetherewereoreverhadbeen,whohadanyconcessiontolookforintheinexorablefaceatthecabinet。Woetothedefaulterwhoseappeallaytothetribunalwherethosesevereeyespresided。Greatneedhadtherigidwomanofhermysticalreligion,veiledingloomanddarkness,withlightningsofcursing,vengeance,anddestruction,flashingthroughthesableclouds。Forgiveusourdebtsasweforgiveourdebtors,wasaprayertoopoorinspiritforher。SmiteThoumydebtors,Lord,witherthem,crushthem;doThouasIwoulddo,andThoushalthavemyworship:thiswastheimpioustowerofstoneshebuiltuptoscaleHeaven。
’Haveyoufinished,Arthur,orhaveyouanythingmoretosaytome?
Ithinktherecanbenothingelse。Youhavebeenshort,butfullofmatter!’
’Mother,Ihaveyetsomethingmoretosay。Ithasbeenuponmymind,nightandday,thislongtime。ItisfarmoredifficulttosaythanwhatIhavesaid。Thatconcernedmyself;thisconcernsusall。’
’Usall!Whoareusall?’
’Yourself,myself,mydeadfather。’
Shetookherhandsfromthedesk;foldedtheminherlap;andsatlookingtowardsthefire,withtheimpenetrabilityofanoldEgyptiansculpture。
’YouknewmyfatherinfinitelybetterthanIeverknewhim;andhisreservewithmeyieldedtoyou。Youweremuchthestronger,mother,anddirectedhim。Asachild,IknewitaswellasIknowitnow。IknewthatyourascendancyoverhimwasthecauseofhisgoingtoChinatotakecareofthebusinessthere,whileyoutookcareofitherethoughIdonotevennowknowwhetherthesewerereallytermsofseparationthatyouagreedupon;andthatitwasyourwillthatIshouldremainwithyouuntilIwastwenty,andthengotohimasIdid。Youwillnotbeoffendedbymyrecallingthis,aftertwentyyears?’
’Iamwaitingtohearwhyyourecallit。’
Heloweredhisvoice,andsaid,withmanifestreluctance,andagainsthiswill:
’Iwanttoaskyou,mother,whetheriteveroccurredtoyoutosuspect——’
AtthewordSuspect,sheturnedhereyesmomentarilyuponherson,withadarkfrown。Shethensufferedthemtoseekthefire,asbefore;butwiththefrownfixedabovethem,asifthesculptorofoldEgypthadindenteditinthehardgraniteface,tofrownforages。
’——thathehadanysecretremembrancewhichcausedhimtroubleofmind——remorse?Whetheryoueverobservedanythinginhisconductsuggestingthat;oreverspoketohimuponit,oreverheardhimhintatsuchathing?’
’Idonotunderstandwhatkindofsecretremembranceyoumeantoinferthatyourfatherwasapreyto,’shereturned,afterasilence。’Youspeaksomysteriously。’
’Isitpossible,mother,’hersonleanedforwardtobethenearertoherwhilehewhisperedit,andlaidhishandnervouslyuponherdesk,’isitpossible,mother,thathehadunhappilywrongedanyone,andmadenoreparation?’
Lookingathimwrathfully,shebentherselfbackinherchairtokeephimfurtheroff,butgavehimnoreply。
’Iamdeeplysensible,mother,thatifthisthoughthasneveratanytimeflasheduponyou,itmustseemcruelandunnaturalinme,eveninthisconfidence,tobreatheit。ButIcannotshakeitoff。
TimeandchangeIhavetriedbothbeforebreakingsilencedonothingtowearitout。Remember,Iwaswithmyfather。Remember,Isawhisfacewhenhegavethewatchintomykeeping,andstruggledtoexpressthathesentitasatokenyouwouldunderstand,toyou。Remember,Isawhimatthelastwiththepencilinhisfailinghand,tryingtowritesomewordforyoutoread,buttowhichhecouldgivenoshape。ThemoreremoteandcruelthisvaguesuspicionthatIhave,thestrongerthecircumstancesthatcouldgiveitanysemblanceofprobabilitytome。ForHeaven’ssake,letusexaminesacredlywhetherthereisanywrongentrustedtoustosetright。Noonecanhelptowardsit,mother,butyou。’
Stillsorecoilinginherchairthatheroverpoisedweightmovedit,fromtimetotime,alittleonitswheels,andgavehertheappearanceofaphantomoffierceaspectglidingawayfromhim,sheinterposedherleftarm,bentattheelbowwiththebackofherhandtowardsherface,betweenherselfandhim,andlookedathiminafixedsilence。
’Ingraspingatmoneyandindrivinghardbargains——Ihavebegun,andImustspeakofsuchthingsnow,mother——someonemayhavebeengrievouslydeceived,injured,ruined。Youwerethemovingpowerofallthismachinerybeforemybirth;yourstrongerspirithasbeeninfusedintoallmyfather’sdealingsformorethantwoscoreyears。Youcansetthesedoubtsatrest,Ithink,ifyouwillreallyhelpmetodiscoverthetruth。Willyou,mother?’