登陆注册
5170700000260

第260章

"Raddle ain't like a man; he leaves every-think to me."This was scarcely fair upon the unfortunate Mr.Raddle, who had been thrust aside by his good lady in the commencement of the dispute, and peremptorily commanded to hold his tongue.He had no opportunity of defending himself, however, for Mrs.Raddle gave unequivocal signs of fainting; which, being perceived from the parlour window, Mrs.Bardell, Mrs.Sanders, the lodger, and the lodger's servant, darted precipitately out, and conveyed her into the house: all talking at the same time, and giving utterance to various expressions of pity and condolence, as if she were one of the most suffering mortals on earth.Being conveyed into the front parlour, she was there deposited on a sofa; and the lady from the first floor running up to the first floor, returned with a bottle of sal volatile, which, holding Mrs.Raddle tight round the neck, she applied in all womanly kindness and pity to her nose, until that lady with many plunges and struggles was fain to declare herself decidedly better.

"Ah, poor thing!" said Mrs.Rogers, "I know what her feelin's is, too well.""Ah, poor thing! so do I," said Mrs.Sanders: and then all the ladies moaned in unison, and said they knew what it was, and they pitied her from their hearts, they did.Even the lodger's little servant, who was thirteen years old, and three feet high, murmured her sympathy.

"But what's been the matter?" said Mrs.Bardell.

"Ah, what has decomposed you, ma'am?" inquired Mrs.Rogers.

"I have been a good deal flurried," replied Mrs.Raddle, in a reproachful manner.Thereupon the ladies cast indignant looks at Mr.Raddle.

"Why, the fact is," said that unhappy gentleman, stepping forward, "when we alighted at this door, a dispute arose with the driver of the cabrioily--"A loud scream from his wife, at the mention of this word, rendered all further explanation inaudible.

"You'd better leave us to bring her round, Raddle," said Mrs.Cluppins.

"She'll never get better as long as you're here."All the ladies concurred in this opinion; so Mr.Raddle was pushed out of the room, and requested to give himself an airing in the back yard.

Which he did for about a quarter of an hour, when Mrs.Bardell announced to him with a solemn face that he might come in now, but that he must be very careful how he behaved towards his wife.She knew he didn't mean to be unkind; but Mary Ann was very far from strong, and, if he didn't take care, he might lose her when he least expected it, which would be a very dreadful reflection for him afterwards; and so on.All this, Mr.Raddle heard with great submission, and presently returned to the parlour in a most lamb-like manner.

"Why, Mrs.Rogers, ma'am," said Mrs.Bardell, "you've never been introduced, I declare! Mr.Raddle, ma'am; Mrs.Cluppins, ma'am; Mrs.Raddle, ma'am."--"Which is Mrs.Cluppin's sister," suggested Mrs.Sanders.

"Oh, indeed!" said Mrs.Rogers, graciously; for she was the lodger, and her servant was in waiting, so she was more gracious than intimate, in right of her position."Oh, indeed!"Mrs.Raddle smiled sweetly, Mr.Raddle bowed, and Mrs.Cluppins said "she was sure she was very happy to have a opportunity of being known to a lady which she had heerd so much in favour of, as Mrs.Rogers." A compliment which the last - named lady acknowledged with graceful condescension.

"Well, Mr.Raddle," said Mrs.Bardell; "I'm sure you ought to feel very much honoured at you and Tommy being the only gentlemen to escort so many ladies all the way to the Spaniards, at Hampstead.Don't you think he ought, Mrs.Rogers, ma'am?""Oh, certainly, ma'am," replied Mrs.Rogers; after whom all the other ladies responded "Oh, certainly.""Of course I feel it, ma'am," said Mr.Raddle, rubbing his hands, and evincing a slight tendency to brighten up a little."Indeed, to tell you the truth, I said, as we was a coming along in the cabrioily--"At the recapitulation of the word which awakened so many painful recollections, Mrs.Raddle applied her handkerchief to her eyes again, and uttered a half-suppressed scream; so Mrs.Bardell frowned upon Mr.Raddle, to intimate that he had better not say anything more, and desired Mrs.Rogers's servant, with an air, to "put the wine on."This was the signal for displaying the hidden treasures of the closet, which comprised sundry plates of oranges and biscuits, and a bottle of old crusted port--that at one and none--with another of the celebrated East India sherry at fourteenpence, which were all produced in honour of the lodger, and afforded unlimited satisfaction to everybody.After great consternation had been excited in the mind of Mrs.Cluppins, by an attempt on the part of Tommy to recount how he had been cross-examined regarding the cupboard then in action (which was fortunately nipped in the bud by his imbibing half a glass of the old crusted "the wrong way," and thereby endangering his life for some seconds), the party walked forth, in quest of a Hampstead stage.This was soon found, and in a couple of hours they all arrived safely in the Spaniards Tea-gardens, where the luckless Mr.

Raddle's very first act nearly occasioned his good lady a relapse; it being neither more nor less than to order tea for seven, whereas (as the ladies one and all remarked), what could have been easier than for Tommy to have drank out of anybody's cup--or everybody's, if that was all--when the waiter wasn't looking: which would have saved one head of tea, and the tea just as good!

However, there was no help for it, and the tea-tray came, with seven cups and saucers, and bread and butter on the same scale.Mrs.Bardell was unanimously voted into the chair, and Mrs.Rogers being stationed on her right hand, and Mrs.Raddle on her left, the meal proceeded with great merriment and success.

同类推荐
  • 鹿忠节公集

    鹿忠节公集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 因明正理门论

    因明正理门论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大云经请雨品第六十四

    大云经请雨品第六十四

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上玄灵北斗本命延生真经

    太上玄灵北斗本命延生真经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 护法录

    护法录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 凤绝九倾,逆天九小姐

    凤绝九倾,逆天九小姐

    【宠文+爽文】她是佣兵杀手界人人闻风丧胆的蛇蝎美人和无冕之皇,一朝穿越,成为赤灵国软弱可欺的废材小姐。当冰冷无情的眸再一次睁开,天地间风云聚变,六界易主,谁与争锋!当冷漠如斯的她,遇到阴狠毒辣的他,世人纷纷折服叩首,献上自己的膝盖,内心却哀嚎不止:“两个都不好惹的主儿,怎么就看对眼凑一块去了!”
  • 西游之逆天寻道

    西游之逆天寻道

    天地崩塌之时,我大声咆哮。挥动金箍棒,让这一切烟消云散。从此三界都会记住我的名字——齐天大圣孙悟空。
  • 踏着荆棘轻松前行:不惧挫折

    踏着荆棘轻松前行:不惧挫折

    本书的内容是以教育学、事理学为准绳,以实验数据、凋查资料和统计分析结果为依据,书中的实用方法切实可行,让孩子如何更好的处理困难,积极面对挫折。适用于各种人群学习各种知识。
  • 重生之唐家病小姐

    重生之唐家病小姐

    尸横遍地,父兄惨死,万箭穿心,所谓的夫君掐着自己的脖子,逼死了新即位的国君。她是一颗棋子,微不足道的摆设。站在尸体间冷笑不止,心如死灰。她当真是红颜祸水,颠覆了天下,害了苍生。一朝重生,一心求死。唐家病小姐不寻常的求死之路。国色倾城,祸水红颜,玩转了天下,换了君王!
  • 春风沉醉的晚上

    春风沉醉的晚上

    《郁达夫精选集:春风沉醉的晚上》一书收录的都是郁达夫最为经典的名篇佳作。其中“第一辑:成长?我的梦,我的青春”收录的是郁达夫于1934至1936年写的8篇自传性质的文章,基本记录了作者本人成长历程;“第二辑:漂泊?一个人在途上”收录的是郁达夫的散文名篇;“第三辑:挚友?风雨故人”收录的是郁达夫回忆徐志摩、鲁迅、徐志摩等友人的文章;“第四辑:小说?春风沉醉的晚上”收录的是郁达夫最为著名的小说作品,例如《春风沉醉的晚上》《沉沦》等等。
  • 早安!钻石老公

    早安!钻石老公

    【一对一甜宠文:你敢吃这包狗粮吗?】亚洲最贵的男人为了追她假装自己是代驾?大总裁跟她逛街用美男计砍价?完了还说,砍价真有趣!凌昙雪感觉这男人真玄幻。可是有一天,她突然说,我想结婚了。他严肃认真的走了。却在她伤心的以为自己自作多情的时候,他手机拿着户口本出现在她面前。“户口本,你带了吗?”**千墨其他书:《先婚厚恋:老公那啥掉了》《青梅火辣辣:竹马么么哒》《校草头号宠:麻辣公主小甜心》《魔王的狼妻:老公,我很乖哒》
  • 系统请我做天帝

    系统请我做天帝

    “不要笑,本系统是一个严肃、正经的系统。”“本系统的目的是让宿主重归帝位、再铸天庭。”“揽诸果之因,成万法之源,掌天地法相,踏时空轮回,带不带感?”“众生朝拜,六道俯首,万古不灭,惊不惊喜?”“还有白嫩嫩的妖女,软萌萌的仙子,刺不刺激?”“少年啊,心动不如行动,路过不要错过,快来跟本系统签约吧!一路火花带闪电,快乐装逼无极限!”“好了好了,你说的我都懂。”少年为难的看着手里的刀,最终还是忍不住咆哮道:“但是你为什么又让我杀兔子啊!三番两次的!你对这个物种到底有什么嗜好!”
  • 邪少专宠:糊涂影后别想逃

    邪少专宠:糊涂影后别想逃

    本书讲的就是任性,简介神马的就自己看书的内容吧!这本书说起来是我第一本写的现言,但是在此之前我还是尝试过写古言,但效果不佳。所以,希望大家多多支持,不过……我总觉得…
  • 战灵帝尊

    战灵帝尊

    战灵觉醒,叱咤风云。蟠天际地,一代帝尊。
  • 听南怀瑾讲佛学

    听南怀瑾讲佛学

    从20世纪50年代到90年代,南怀瑾先生发表了大量著作,堪称博学多产的著述名家。目前可知的南氏著作已达三十多种,内容涉及儒、道、佛和神仙巫术等三教九流的各家思想学说,以及古代文学、历史、哲学的方方面面。本书主要总结了南怀瑾先生的学术理 论和研究成果,是对其系统整理研究的一个全面过程。对于佛学爱好者来说,能够从本书中详细了解到佛学的起源、发展以及现状,还能对佛学著作有一个全面的了解。