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第29章 BOOK THE SECOND:THE GOLDEN THREAD(12)

'If you had,'pursued Mr. Lorry,'perhaps you would attend to it.'

'Lord love you,no!—I shouldn't,'said Mr. Carton.

'Well,sir!'cried Mr. Lorry,thoroughly heated by his indifference,'business is a very good thing,and a very respectable thing.And,sir,if business imposes its restraints and its silences and impediments,Mr.Darnay as a young gentleman of generosity knows how to make allowance for that circumstance.Mr.Darnay,good night,God bless you,sir!I hope you have been this day preserved for a prosperous and happy life.—Chair there!'

Perhaps a little angry with himself,as well as with the barrister,Mr. Lorry bustled into the chair,and was carried off to Tellson's.Carton,who smelt of port wine,and did not appear to be quite sober,laughed then,and turned to Darnay:

'This is a strange chance that throws you and me together. This must be a strange night to you,standing alone here with your counterpart on these street stones?'

'I hardly seem yet,'returned Charles Darnay,'to belong to this world again.'

'I don't wonder at it;it's not so long since you were pretty far advanced on your way to another. You speak faintly.'

'I begin to think I am faint.'

'Then why the devil don't you dine?I dined,myself,while those numskulls were deliberating which world you should belong to—this,or some other. Let me show you the nearest tavern to dine well at.'

Drawing his arm through his own,he took him down Ludgate-hill to Fleet Street,and so,up a covered way,into a tavern. Here,they were shown into a little room,where Charles Darnay was soon recruiting his strength with a good plain dinner and good wine:while Carton sat opposite to him at the same table,with his separate bottle of port before him,and his fully half-insolentmanner upon him.

'Do you feel,yet,that you belong to this terrestrial scheme again,Mr. Darnay?'

'I am frightfully confused regarding time and place;but I am so far mended as to feel that.'

'It must be an immense satisfaction!'

He said it bitterly,and filled up his glass again:which was a large one.

'As to me,the greatest desire I have,is to forget that I belong to it. It has no good in it for me—except wine like this—nor I for it.So we are not much alike in that particular.Indeed,I begin to think we are not much alike in any particular,you and I.'

Confused by the emotion of the day,and feeling his being there with this Double of coarse deportment,to be like a dream,Charles Darnay was at a loss how to answer;finally,answered not at all.

'Now your dinner is done,'Carton presently said,'why don't you call a health,Mr. Darnay;why don't you give your toast?'

'What health?What toast?'

'Why,it's on the tip of your tongue. It ought to be,it must be,I'll swear it's there.'

'Miss Manette,then!'

'Miss Manette,then!'

Looking his companion full in the face while he drank the toast,Carton flung his glass over his shoulder against the wall,where it shivered to pieces;then,rang the bell,and ordered in another.

'That's a fair young lady to hand to a coach in the dark,Mr. Darnay!'he said,filling his new goblet.

A slight frown and a laconic,'Yes,'were the answer.

'That's a fair young lady to be pitied by and wept for by!Howdoes it feel?Is it worth being tried for one's life,to be the object of such sympathy and compassion,Mr. Darnay?'

Again Darnay answered not a word.

'She was mightily pleased to have your message,when I gave it to her. Not that she showed she was pleased,but I suppose she was.'

The allusion served as a timely reminder to Darnay that this disagreeable companion had,of his own free will,assisted him in the strait of the day. He turned the dialogue to that point,and thanked him for it.

'I neither want any thanks,nor merit any,'was the careless rejoinder.'It was nothing to do,in the first place;and I don't know why I did it,in the second. Mr.Darnay,let me ask you a question.'

'Willingly,and a small return for your good offices.'

'Do you think I particularly like you?'

'Really,Mr. Carton,'returned the other,oddly disconcerted,'I have not asked myself the question.'

'But ask yourself the question now.'

'You have acted as if you do;but I don't think you do.'

'I don't think I do,'said Carton.'I begin to have a very good opinion of your understanding.'

'Nevertheless,'pursued Darnay,rising to ring the bell,'there is nothing in that,I hope,to prevent my calling the reckoning,and our parting without ill-blood on either side.'

Carton rejoining,'Nothing in life!'Darnay rang.'Do you call the whole reckoning?'said Carton. On his answering in the affirmative,'Then bring me another pint of this same wine,drawer,and come and wake me at ten.'

The bill being paid,Charles Darnay rose and wished him goodnight. Without returning the wish,Carton rose too,with something of a threat of defiance in his manner,and said:'A last word,Mr.Darnay:you think I am drunk?'

'I think you have been drinking,Mr. Carton.'

'Think?You know I have been drinking.'

'Since I must say so,I know it.'

'Then you shall likewise know why. I am a disappointed drudge,sir.I care for no man on earth,and no man on earth cares for me.'

'Much to be regretted. You might have used your talents better.'

'May be so,Mr. Darnay;may be not.Don't let your sober face elate you,however;you don't know what it may come to.Good night!'

When he was left alone,this strange being took up a candle,went to a glass that hung against the wall,and surveyed himself minutely in it.

'Do you particularly like the man?'he muttered,at his own image;'why should you particularly like a man who resembles you?There is nothing in you to like;you know that. Ah,confound you!What a change you have made in yourself!A good reason for taking to a man,that he shows you what you have fallen away from,and what you might have been!Change places with him,and would you have been looked at by those blue eyes as he was,and commiserated by that agitated face as he was?Come on,and have it out in plain words!You hate the fellow!'

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