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第30章 BOOK THE SECOND:THE GOLDEN THREAD(13)

He resorted to his pint of wine for consolation,drank it all in a few minutes,and fell asleep on his arms,with his hair straggling over the table,and a long winding-sheet in the candle drippingdown upon him.

XI.THE JACKAL

T hose were drinking days,and most men drank hard. So very great is the improvement Time has brought about in such habits,that a moderate statement of the quantity of wine and punch which one man would swallow in the course of a night,without any detriment to his reputation as a perfect gentleman,would seem,in these days,a ridiculous exaggeration.The learned profession of the law was certainly not behind any other learned profession in its Bacchanalian propensities;neither was Mr.Stryver,already fast shouldering his way to a large and lucrative practice,behind his compeers in this particular,any more than in the drier parts of the legal race.

A favourite at the Old Bailey,and eke at the Sessions,Mr. Stryver had begun cautiously to hew away the lower staves of the ladder on which he mounted.Sessions and Old Bailey had now to summon their favourite,specially,to their longing arms;and shouldering itself towards the visage of the Lord Chief Justice in the Court of King's Bench,the florid countenance of Mr.Stryver might be daily seen,bursting out of the bed of wigs,like a great sunflower pushing its way at the sun from among a rank gardenful of flaring companions.

It had once been noted at the Bar,that while Mr. Stryver was a glib man,and an unscrupulous,and a ready,and a bold,he had not that faculty of extracting the essence from a heap of statements,which is among the most striking and necessary of theadvocate's accomplishments.But,a remarkable improvement came upon him as to this.The more business he got,the greater his power seemed to grow of getting at its pith and marrow;and however late at night he sat carousing with Sydney Carton,he always had his points at his fingers'ends in the morning.

Sydney Carton,idlest and most unpromising of men,was Stryver's great ally. What the two drank together,between Hilary term and Michaelmas,might have floated a king's ship.Stryver never had a case in hand,anywhere,but Carton was there,with his hands in his pockets,staring at the ceiling of the court;they went the same Circuit,and even there they prolonged their usual orgies late into the night,and Carton was rumoured to be seen at broad day,going home stealthily and unsteadily to his lodgings,like a dissipated cat.At last,it began to get about,among such as were interested in the matter,that although Sydney Carton would never be a lion,he was an amazingly good jackal,and that he rendered suit and service to Stryver in that humble capacity.

'Ten o'clock,sir,'said the man at the tavern,whom he had charged to wake him—'ten o'clock,sir.'

'What's the matter?'

'Ten o'clock,sir.'

'What do you mean?Ten o'clock at night?'

'Yes,sir. Your honour told me to call you.'

'Oh!I remember. Very well,very well.'

After a few dull efforts to get to sleep again,which the man dexterously combated by stirring the fire continuously for five minutes,he got up,tossed his hat on,and walked out. He turned into the Temple,and,having revived himself by twice pacing the pavements of King's Bench-walk and Paper-buildings,turned intothe Stryver chambers.

The Stryver clerk,who never assisted at these conferences,had gone home,and the Stryver principal opened the door. He had his slippers on,and a loose bed-gown,and his throat was bare for his greater ease.He had that rather wild,strained,seared marking about the eyes which may be observed in all free livers of his class,from the portrait of Jeffries downward,and which can be traced,under various disguises of Art,through the portraits of every Drinking Age.

'You are a little late,Memory,'said Stryver.

'About the usual time;it may be a quarter of an hour later.'

They went into a dingy room lined with books and littered with papers,where there was a blazing fire. A kettle steamed upon the hob,and in the midst of the wreck of papers a table shone,with plenty of wine upon it,and brandy,and rum,and sugar,and lemons.

'You have had your bottle,I perceive,Sydney.'

'Two tonight I think. I have been dining with the day's client;or seeing him dine—it's all one!'

'That was a rare point,Sydney,that you brought to bear upon the identification. How did you come by it?When did it strike you?'

'I thought he was rather a handsome fellow,and I thought I should have been much the same sort of fellow,if I had had any luck.'

Mr. Stryver laughed till he shook his precocious paunch.

'You and your luck,Sydney!Get to work,get to work.'

Sullenly enough,the jackal loosened his dress,went into an adjoining room,and came back with a large jug of cold water,abasin,and a towel or two. Steeping the towels in the water,and partially wringing them out,he folded them on his head in a manner hideous to behold,sat down at the table,and said,'Now I am ready!'

'Not much boiling down to be done tonight,Memory,'said Mr. Stryver,gaily,as he looked among his papers.

'How much?'

'Only two sets of them.'

'Give me the worst first.'

'There they are,Sydney. Fire away!'

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