第1章

OvertheWayTheManchesterMarriageGoingintoSocietyThreeEveningsintheHouseTrottle\'sReportLetatLastOVERTHEWAY

IhadbeenlivingatTunbridgeWellsandnowhereelse,goingonfortenyears,whenmymedicalman——verycleverinhisprofession,andtheprettiestplayerIeversawinmylifeofahandatLongWhist,whichwasanobleandaprincelygamebeforeShortwasheardof——

saidtome,oneday,ashesatfeelingmypulseontheactualsofawhichmypoordearsisterJaneworkedbeforeherspinecameon,andlaidheronaboardforfifteenmonthsatastretch——themostuprightwomanthateverlived——saidtome,\"Whatwewant,ma\'am,isafillip。\"

\"Goodgracious,goodnessgracious,DoctorTowers!\"saysI,quitestartledattheman,forhewassochristenedhimself:\"don\'ttalkasifyouwerealludingtopeople\'snames;butsaywhatyoumean。\"

\"Imean,mydearma\'am,thatwewantalittlechangeofairandscene。\"

\"Blesstheman!\"saidI;\"doeshemeanweorme!\"

\"Imeanyou,ma\'am。\"

\"ThenLardforgiveyou,DoctorTowers,\"Isaid;\"whydon\'tyougetintoahabitofexpressingyourselfinastraightforwardmanner,likealoyalsubjectofourgraciousQueenVictoria,andamemberoftheChurchofEngland?\"

Towerslaughed,ashegenerallydoeswhenhehasfidgettedmeintoanyofmyimpatientways——oneofmystates,asIcallthem——andthenhebegan,-

\"Tone,ma\'am,Tone,isallyourequire!\"HeappealedtoTrottle,whojustthencameinwiththecoal-scuttle,looking,inhisniceblacksuit,likeanamiablemanputtingoncoalsfrommotivesofbenevolence。

Trottle(whomIalwayscallmyrighthand)hasbeeninmyservicetwo-and-thirtyyears。Heenteredmyservice,farawayfromEngland。

Heisthebestofcreatures,andthemostrespectableofmen;but,opinionated。

\"Whatyouwant,ma\'am,\"saysTrottle,makingupthefireinhisquietandskilfulway,\"isTone。\"

\"Lardforgiveyouboth!\"saysI,burstingouta-laughing;\"Iseeyouareinaconspiracyagainstme,soIsupposeyoumustdowhatyoulikewithme,andtakemetoLondonforachange。\"

ForsomeweeksTowershadhintedatLondon,andconsequentlyIwaspreparedforhim。Whenwehadgottothispoint,wegotonsoexpeditiously,thatTrottlewaspackedofftoLondonnextdaybutone,tofindsomesortofplaceformetolaymytroublesomeoldheadin。

TrottlecamebacktomeattheWellsaftertwodays\'absence,withaccountsofacharmingplacethatcouldbetakenforsixmonthscertain,withlibertytorenewonthesametermsforanothersix,andwhichreallydidaffordeveryaccommodationthatIwanted。

\"Couldyoureallyfindnofaultatallintherooms,Trottle?\"I

askedhim。

\"Notasingleone,ma\'am。Theyareexactlysuitabletoyou。Thereisnotafaultinthem。Thereisbutonefaultoutsideofthem。\"

\"Andwhat\'sthat?\"

\"TheyareoppositeaHousetoLet。\"

\"O!\"Isaid,consideringofit。\"Butisthatsuchaverygreatobjection?\"

\"Ithinkitmydutytomentionit,ma\'am。Itisadullobjecttolookat。Otherwise,IwassogreatlypleasedwiththelodgingthatIshouldhaveclosedwiththetermsatonce,asIhadyourauthoritytodo。\"

Trottlethinkingsohighlyoftheplace,inmyinterest,Iwishednottodisappointhim。ConsequentlyIsaid:

\"TheemptyHousemaylet,perhaps。\"

\"O,dearno,ma\'am,\"saidTrottle,shakinghisheadwithdecision;

\"itwon\'tlet。Itneverdoeslet,ma\'am。\"

\"Mercyme!Whynot?\"

\"Nobodyknows,ma\'am。AllIhavetomentionis,ma\'am,thattheHousewon\'tlet!\"

\"HowlonghasthisunfortunateHousebeentolet,inthenameofFortune?\"saidI。

\"Eversolong,\"saidTrottle。\"Years。\"

\"Isitinruins?\"

\"It\'sagooddealoutofrepair,ma\'am,butit\'snotinruins。\"

Thelongandtheshortofthisbusinesswas,thatnextdayIhadapairofpost-horsesputtomychariot——for,Inevertravelbyrailway:notthatIhaveanythingtosayagainstrailways,exceptthattheycameinwhenIwastoooldtotaketothem;andthattheymadeducksanddrakesofafewturnpike-bondsIhad——andsoIwentupmyself,withTrottleintherumble,tolookattheinsideofthissamelodging,andattheoutsideofthissameHouse。

AsIsay,Iwentandsawformyself。Thelodgingwasperfect。

That,Iwassureitwouldbe;becauseTrottleisthebestjudgeofcomfortIknow。Theemptyhousewasaneyesore;andthatIwassureitwouldbetoo,forthesamereason。However,settingtheonethingagainsttheother,thegoodagainstthebad,thelodgingverysoongotthevictoryovertheHouse。Mylawyer,Mr。Squares,ofCrownOfficeRow;Temple,drewupanagreement;whichhisyoungmanjabberedoversodreadfullywhenhereadittome,thatIdidn\'tunderstandonewordofitexceptmyownname;andhardlythat,andI

signedit,andtheotherpartysignedit,and,inthreeweeks\'time,Imovedmyoldbones,bagandbaggage,uptoLondon。

Forthefirstmonthorso,IarrangedtoleaveTrottleattheWells。

Imadethisarrangement,notonlybecausetherewasagooddealtotakecareofinthewayofmyschool-childrenandpensioners,andalsoofanewstoveinthehalltoairthehouseinmyabsence,whichappearedtomecalculatedtoblowupandburst;but,likewisebecauseIsuspectTrottle(thoughthesteadiestofmen,andawidowerbetweensixtyandseventy)tobewhatIcallratheraPhilanderer。Imean,thatwhenanyfriendcomesdowntoseemeandbringsamaid,TrottleisalwaysremarkablyreadytoshowthatmaidtheWellsofanevening;andthatIhavemorethanoncenoticedtheshadowofhisarm,outsidetheroomdoornearlyoppositemychair,encirclingthatmaid\'swaistonthelanding,likeatable-clothbrush。

Therefore,Ithoughtitjustaswell,beforeanyLondonPhilanderingtookplace,thatIshouldhavealittletimetolookroundme,andtoseewhatgirlswereinandabouttheplace。So,nobodystayedwithmeinmynewlodgingatfirstafterTrottlehadestablishedmetheresafeandsound,butPeggyFlobbins,mymaid;amostaffectionateandattachedwoman,whoneverwasanobjectofPhilanderingsinceIhaveknownher,andisnotlikelytobegintobecomesoafternine-and-twentyyearsnextMarch。

ItwasthefifthofNovemberwhenIfirstbreakfastedinmynewrooms。TheGuysweregoingaboutinthebrownfog,likemagnifiedmonstersofinsectsintable-beer,andtherewasaGuyrestingonthedoor-stepsoftheHousetoLet。Iputonmyglasses,partlytoseehowtheboyswerepleasedwithwhatIsentthemoutbyPeggy,andpartlytomakesurethatshedidn\'tapproachtooneartheridiculousobject,whichofcoursewasfullofsky-rockets,andmightgooffintobangsatanymoment。InthiswayithappenedthatthefirsttimeIeverlookedattheHousetoLet,afterIbecameitsoppositeneighbour,Ihadmyglasseson。Andthismightnothavehappenedonceinfiftytimes,formysightisuncommonlygoodformytimeoflife;andIwearglassesaslittleasIcan,forfearofspoilingit。

Iknewalreadythatitwasaten-roomedhouse,verydirty,andmuchdilapidated;thatthearea-railswererustyandpeelingaway,andthattwoorthreeofthemwerewanting,orhalf-wanting;thattherewerebrokenpanesofglassinthewindows,andblotchesofmudonotherpanes,whichtheboyshadthrownatthem;thattherewasquiteacollectionofstonesinthearea,alsoproceedingfromthoseYoungMischiefs;thatthereweregameschalkedonthepavementbeforethehouse,andlikenessesofghostschalkedonthestreet-door;thatthewindowswerealldarkenedbyrottingoldblinds,orshutters,orboth;thatthebills\"ToLet,\"hadcurledup,asifthedampairoftheplacehadgiventhemcramps;orhaddroppeddownintocorners,asiftheywerenomore。Ihadseenallthisonmyfirstvisit,andIhadremarkedtoTrottle,thatthelowerpartoftheblackboardabouttermswassplitaway;thattheresthadbecomeillegible,andthattheverystoneofthedoor-stepswasbrokenacross。

Notwithstanding,IsatatmybreakfasttableonthatPleasetoRememberthefifthofNovembermorning,staringattheHousethroughmyglasses,asifIhadneverlookedatitbefore。

Allatonce——inthefirst-floorwindowonmyright——downinalowcorner,ataholeinablindorashutter——IfoundthatIwaslookingatasecretEye。Thereflectionofmyfiremayhavetoucheditandmadeitshine;but,Isawitshineandvanish。

Theeyemighthaveseenme,oritmightnothaveseenme,sittingthereintheglowofmyfire——youcantakewhichprobabilityyouprefer,withoutoffence——butsomethingstruckthroughmyframe,asifthesparkleofthiseyehadbeenelectric,andhadflashedstraightatme。Ithadsuchaneffectuponme,thatIcouldnotremainbymyself,andIrangforFlobbins,andinventedsomelittlejobsforher,tokeepherintheroom。Aftermybreakfastwasclearedaway,Isatinthesameplacewithmyglasseson,movingmyhead,nowso,andnowso,tryingwhether,withtheshiningofmyfireandtheflawsinthewindow-glass,Icouldreproduceanysparkleseemingtobeupthere,thatwaslikethesparkleofaneye。

Butno;Icouldmakenothinglikeit。IcouldmakeripplesandcrookedlinesinthefrontoftheHousetoLet,andIcouldeventwistonewindowupandloopitintoanother;but,Icouldmakenoeye,noranythinglikeaneye。SoIconvincedmyselfthatIreallyhadseenaneve。

Well,tobesureIcouldnotgetridoftheimpressionofthiseye,andittroubledmeandtroubledme,untilitwasalmostatorment。

Idon\'tthinkIwaspreviouslyinclinedtoconcernmyheadmuchabouttheoppositeHouse;but,afterthiseye,myheadwasfullofthehouse;andIthoughtoflittleelsethanthehouse,andI

watchedthehouse,andItalkedaboutthehouse,andIdreamedofthehouse。Inallthis,Ifullybelievenow,therewasagoodProvidence。But,youwilljudgeforyourselfaboutthat,bye-and-

bye。

Mylandlordwasabutler,whohadmarriedacook,andsetuphousekeeping。Theyhadnotkepthouselongerthanacoupleofyears,andtheyknewnomoreabouttheHousetoLetthanIdid。

NeithercouldIfindoutanythingconcerningitamongthetrades-

peopleorotherwise;furtherthanwhatTrottlehadtoldmeatfirst。

Ithadbeenempty,somesaidsixyears,somesaideight,somesaidten。Itneverdidlet,theyallagreed,anditneverwouldlet。

IsoonfeltconvincedthatIshouldworkmyselfintooneofmystatesabouttheHouse;andIsoondid。Ilivedforawholemonthinaflurry,thatwasalwaysgettingworse。Towers\'sprescriptions,whichIhadbroughttoLondonwithme,wereofnomoreusethannothing。Inthecoldwintersunlight,inthethickwinterfog,intheblackwinterrain,inthewhitewintersnow,theHousewasequallyonmymind。Ihaveheard,aseverybodyelsehas,ofaspirit\'shauntingahouse;butIhavehadmyownpersonalexperienceofahouse\'shauntingaspirit;forthatHousehauntedmine。

Inallthatmonth\'stime,IneversawanyonegointotheHousenorcomeoutoftheHouse。Isupposedthatsuchathingmusttakeplacesometimes,inthedeadofthenight,ortheglimmerofthemorning;

but,Ineversawitdone。Igotnorelieffromhavingmycurtainsdrawnwhenitcameondark,andshuttingouttheHouse。TheEyethenbegantoshineinmyfire。

Iamasingleoldwoman。Ishouldsayatonce,withoutbeingatallafraidofthename,Iamanoldmaid;onlythatIamolderthanthephrasewouldexpress。ThetimewaswhenIhadmylove-trouble,but,itislongandlongago。Hewaskilledatsea(DearHeavenresthisblessedhead!)whenIwastwenty-five。Ihaveallmylife,sinceeverIcanremember,beendeeplyfondofchildren。Ihavealwaysfeltsuchaloveforthem,thatIhavehadmysorrowfulandsinfultimeswhenIhavefanciedsomethingmusthavegonewronginmylife——

somethingmusthavebeenturnedasidefromitsoriginalintentionI

mean——orIshouldhavebeentheproudandhappymotherofmanychildren,andafondoldgrandmotherthisday。IhavesoonknownbetterinthecheerfulnessandcontentmentthatGodhasblessedmewithandgivenmeabundantreasonfor;andyetIhavehadtodrymyeyeseventhen,whenIhavethoughtofmydear,brave,hopeful,handsome,bright-eyedCharley,andthetrustmeanttocheermewith。

Charleywasmyyoungestbrother,andhewenttoIndia。Hemarriedthere,andsenthisgentlelittlewifehometometobeconfined,andshewastogobacktohim,andthebabywastobeleftwithme,andIwastobringitup。Itneverbelongedtothislife。Ittookitssilentplaceamongtheotherincidentsinmystorythatmighthavebeen,butneverwere。Ihadhardlytimetowhispertoher\"Deadmyown!\"orshetoanswer,\"Ashestoashes,dusttodust!O

layitonmybreastandcomfortCharley!\"whenshehadgonetoseekherbabyatOurSaviour\'sfeet。IwenttoCharley,andItoldhimtherewasnothingleftbutme,poorme;andIlivedwithCharley,outthere,severalyears。Hewasamanoffifty,whenhefellasleepinmyarms。Hisfacehadchangedtobealmostoldandalittlestern;but,itsoftened,andsoftenedwhenIlaiditdownthatImightcryandpraybesideit;and,whenIlookedatitforthelasttime,itwasmydear,untroubled,handsome,youthfulCharleyoflongago-

IwasgoingontotellthatthelonelinessoftheHousetoLetbroughtbackalltheserecollections,andthattheyhadquitepiercedmyheartoneevening,whenFlobbins,openingthedoor,andlookingverymuchasifshewantedtolaughbutthoughtbetterofit,said:

\"Mr。JabezJarber,ma\'am!\"

UponwhichMr。Jarberambledin,inhisusualabsurdway,saying:

\"Sophonisba!\"

WhichIamobligedtoconfessismyname。Aprettyoneandproperoneenoughwhenitwasgiventome:but,agoodmanyyearsoutofdatenow,andalwayssoundingparticularlyhigh-flownandcomicalfromhislips。SoIsaid,sharply:

\"ThoughitisSophonisba,Jarber,youarenotobligedtomentionit,that_I_see。\"

Inreplytothisobservation,theridiculousmanputthetipsofmyfiveright-handfingerstohislips,andsaidagain,withanaggravatingaccentonthethirdsyllable:

\"SophonISba!\"

Idon\'tburnlamps,becauseIcan\'tabidethesmellofoil,andwaxcandlesbelongedtomyday。Ihopetheconvenientsituationofoneofmytalloldcandlesticksonthetableatmyelbowwillbemyexcuseforsaying,thatifhedidthatagain,Iwouldchophistoeswithit。(IamsorrytoaddthatwhenItoldhimso,Iknewhistoestobetender。)But,really,atmytimeoflifeandatJarber\'s,itistoomuchofagoodthing。ThereisanorchestrastillstandingintheopenairattheWells,beforewhich,inthepresenceofathrongoffinecompany,IhavewalkedaminuetwithJarber。But,thereisahousestillstanding,inwhichIhavewornapinafore,andhadatoothdrawnbyfasteningathreadtothetoothandthedoor-handle,andtoddlingawayfromthedoor。AndhowshouldIlooknow,atmyyears,inapinafore,orhavingadoorformydentist?

Besides,Jarberalwayswasmoreorlessanabsurdman。Hewassweetlydressed,andbeautifullyperfumed,andmanygirlsofmydaywouldhavegiventheirearsforhim;thoughIamboundtoaddthathenevercaredafigforthem,ortheiradvanceseither,andthathewasveryconstanttome。For,henotonlyproposedtomebeforemylove-happinessendedinsorrow,butafterwardstoo:notonce,noryettwice:norwillwesayhowmanytimes。Howevermanytheywere,orhoweverfewtheywere,thelasttimehepaidmethatcomplimentwasimmediatelyafterhehadpresentedmewithadigestivedinner-

pillstuckonthepointofapin。AndIsaidonthatoccasion,laughingheartily,\"Now,Jarber,ifyoudon\'tknowthattwopeoplewhoseunitedageswouldmakeaboutahundredandfifty,havegottobeold,Ido;andIbegtoswallowthisnonsenseintheformofthispill\"(whichItookonthespot),\"andIrequestto,hearnomoreofit。\"

Afterthat,heconductedhimselfprettywell。Hewasalwaysalittlesqueezedman,wasJarber,inlittlespriggedwaistcoats;andhehadalwayslittlelegsandalittlesmile,andalittlevoice,andlittleround-aboutways。AslongasIcanrememberhimhewasalwaysgoinglittleerrandsforpeople,andcarryinglittlegossip。

Atthispresenttimewhenhecalledme\"Sophonisba!\"hehadalittleold-fashionedlodginginthatnewneighbourhoodofmine。Ihadnotseenhimfortwoorthreeyears,butIhadheardthathestillwentoutwithalittleperspective-glassandstoodondoor-stepsinSaintJames\'sStreet,toseethenobilitygotoCourt;andwentinhislittlecloakandgoloshesoutsideWillis\'sroomstoseethemgotoAlmack\'s;andcaughtthefrightfullestcolds,andgothimselftroddenuponbycoachmenandlinkmen,untilhewenthometohislandladyamassofbruises,andhadtobenursedforamonth。

Jarbertookoffhislittlefur-collaredcloak,andsatdownoppositeme,withhislittlecaneandhatinhishand。

\"LetushavenomoreSophonisbaing,ifYOUplease,Jarber,\"Isaid。

\"CallmeSarah。Howdoyoudo?Ihopeyouareprettywell。\"

\"Thankyou。Andyou?\"saidJarber。

\"Iamaswellasanoldwomancanexpecttobe。\"

Jarberwasbeginning:

\"Say,notold,Sophon-\"butIlookedatthecandlestick,andheleftoff;pretendingnottohavesaidanything。

\"Iaminfirm,ofcourse,\"Isaid,\"andsoareyou。Letusbothbethankfulit\'snoworse。\"

\"Isitpossiblethatyoulookworried?\"saidJarber。

\"Itisverypossible。Ihavenodoubtitisthefact。\"

\"AndwhathasworriedmySoph-,soft-heartedfriend,\"saidJarber。

\"Somethingnoteasy,Isuppose,tocomprehend。IamworriedtodeathbyaHousetoLet,overtheway。\"

Jarberwentwithhislittletip-toesteptothewindow-curtains,peepedout,andlookedroundatme。

\"Yes,\"saidI,inanswer:\"thathouse。\"

Afterpeepingoutagain,Jarbercamebacktohischairwithatenderair,andasked:\"Howdoesitworryyou,S-arah?\"

\"Itisamysterytome,\"saidI。\"OfcourseeveryhouseISamystery,moreorless;but,somethingthatIdon\'tcaretomention\"

(fortrulytheEyewassoslightathingtomentionthatIwasmorethanhalfashamedofit),\"hasmadethatHousesomysterioustome,andhassofixeditinmymind,thatIhavehadnopeaceforamonth。IforeseethatIshallhavenopeace,either,untilTrottlecomestome,nextMonday。\"

Imighthavementionedbefore,thatthereisalone-standingjealousybetweenTrottleandJarber;andthatthereisneveranylovelostbetweenthosetwo。

\"TROTTLE,\"petulantlyrepeatedJarber,withalittleflourishofhiscane;\"howisTROTTLEtorestorethelostpeaceofSarah?\"

\"HewillexerthimselftofindoutsomethingabouttheHouse。I

havefallenintothatstateaboutit,thatIreallymustdiscoverbysomemeansorother,goodorbad,fairorfoul,howandwhyitisthatthatHouseremainsToLet。\"

\"AndwhyTrottle?Whynot,\"puttinghislittlehattohisheart;

\"whynot,Jarber?

\"Totellyouthetruth,IhaveneverthoughtofJarberinthematter。AndnowIdothinkofJarber,throughyourhavingthekindnesstosuggesthim——forwhichIamreallyandtrulyobligedtoyou——Idon\'tthinkhecoulddoit。\"

\"Sarah!\"

\"Ithinkitwouldbetoomuchforyou,Jarber。\"

\"Sarah!\"

\"Therewouldbecomingandgoing,andfetchingandcarrying,Jarber,andyoumightcatchcold。\"

\"Sarah!WhatcanbedonebyTrottle,canbedonebyme。Iamontermsofacquaintancewitheverypersonofresponsibilityinthisparish。IamintimateattheCirculatingLibrary。IconversedailywiththeAssessedTaxes。IlodgewiththeWaterRate。IknowtheMedicalMan。IloungehabituallyattheHouseAgent\'s。IdinewiththeChurchwardens。ImovetotheGuardians。Trottle!Apersoninthesphereofadomestic,andtotallyunknowntosociety!\"

\"Don\'tbewarm,Jarber。InmentioningTrottle,IhavenaturallyreliedonmyRight-Hand,whowouldtakeanytroubletogratifyevenawhimofhisoldmistress\'s。But,ifyoucanfindoutanythingtohelptounravelthemysteryofthisHousetoLet,IshallbefullyasmuchobligedtoyouasiftherewasneveraTrottleintheland。\"

Jarberroseandputonhislittlecloak。Acoupleoffiercebrasslionsheldittightroundhislittlethroat;butacoupleofthemildestHaresmighthavedonethat,Iamsure。\"Sarah,\"hesaid,\"I

go。ExpectmeonMondayevening,theSixth,whenperhapsyouwillgivemeacupoftea;——mayIaskfornoGreen?Adieu!\"

ThiswasonaThursday,thesecondofDecember。WhenIreflectedthatTrottlewouldcomebackonMonday,too,IhadMymisgivingsastothedifficultyofkeepingthetwopowersfromopenwarfare,andindeedIwasmoreuneasythanIquiteliketoconfess。However,theemptyHouseswallowedupthatthoughtnextmorning,asitswallowedupmostotherthoughtsnow,andtheHousequitepreyeduponmeallthatday,andalltheSaturday。

ItwasaverywetSunday:rainingandblowingfrommorningtonight。Whenthebellsrangforafternoonchurch,theyseemedtoringinthecommotionofthepuddlesaswellasinthewind,andtheysoundedveryloudanddismalindeed,andthestreetlookedverydismalindeed,andtheHouselookeddismallestofall。

Iwasreadingmyprayersnearthelight,andmyfirewasgrowinginthedarkeningwindow-glass,when,lookingup,asIprayedforthefatherlesschildrenandwidowsandallwhoweredesolateandoppressed,——IsawtheEyeagain。Itpassedinamoment,asithaddonebefore;but,thistime,IwasinwardlymoreconvincedthatI

hadseenit。

Welltobesure,IHADanightthatnight!WheneverIclosedmyowneyes,itwastoseeeyes。Nextmorning,atanunreasonably,andI

shouldhavesaid(butforthatrailroad)animpossiblyearlyhour,comesTrottle。AssoonashehadtoldmeallabouttheWells,I

toldhimallabouttheHouse。HelistenedwithasgreatinterestandattentionasIcouldpossiblywish,untilIcametoJabezJarber,whenhecooledinaninstant,andbecameopinionated。

\"Now,Trottle,\"Isaid,pretendingnottonotice,\"whenMr。Jarbercomesbackthisevening,wemustalllayourheadstogether。\"

\"Ishouldhardlythinkthatwouldbewanted,ma\'am;Mr。Jarber\'sheadissurelyequaltoanything。\"

Beingdeterminednottonotice,Isaidagain,thatwemustalllayourheadstogether。

\"Whateveryouorder,ma\'am,shallbeobeyed。Still,itcannotbedoubted,Ishouldthink,thatMr。Jarber\'sheadisequal,ifnotsuperior,toanypressurethatcanbebroughttobearuponit。\"

Thiswasprovoking;andhisway,whenhecameinandoutallthroughtheday,ofpretendingnottoseetheHousetoLet,wasmoreprovokingstill。However,beingquiteresolvednottonotice,I

gavenosignwhateverthatIdidnotice。But,wheneveningcame,andheshowedinJarber,and,whenJarberwouldn\'tbehelpedoffwithhiscloak,andpokedhiscaneintocanechair-backsandchinaornamentsandhisowneye,intryingtounclasphisbrazenlionsofhimself(whichhecouldn\'tdo,afterall),Icouldhaveshakenthemboth。

Asitwas,Ionlyshookthetea-pot,andmadethetea。Jarberhadbroughtfromunderhiscloak,arollofpaper,withwhichhehadtriumphantlypointedovertheway,liketheGhostofHamlet\'sFatherappearingtothelateMr。Kemble,andwhichhehadlaidonthetable。

\"Adiscovery?\"saidI,pointingtoit,whenhewasseated,andhadgothistea-cup——\"Don\'tgo,Trottle。\"

\"Thefirstofaseriesofdiscoveries,\"answeredJarber。\"Accountofaformertenant,compiledfromtheWaterRate,andMedicalMan。\"

\"Don\'tgo,Trottle,\"Irepeated。For,Isawhimmakingimperceptiblytothedoor。

\"Beggingyourpardon,ma\'am,ImightbeinMr。Jarber\'sway?\"

Jarberlookedthathedecidedlythoughthemightbe。Irelievedmyselfwithagoodangrycroak,andsaid——alwaysdeterminednottonotice:

\"Havethegoodnesstositdown,ifyouplease,Trottle。Iwishyoutohearthis。\"

Trottlebowedinthestiffestmanner,andtooktheremotestchairhecouldfind。Eventhat,hemovedclosetothedraughtfromthekeyholeofthedoor。

\"Firstly,\"Jarberbegan,aftersippinghistea,\"wouldmySophon-\"