登陆注册
5262200000170

第170章 Chapter 16 AN ANNIVERSARY OCCASION(3)

'The reference,' proceeds Mortimer, 'which I suppose to be made by my honourable and fair enslaver opposite, is to the following circumstance. Very lately, the young woman, Lizzie Hexam, daughter of the late Jesse Hexam, otherwise Gaffer, who will be remembered to have found the body of the man from somewhere, mysteriously received, she knew not from whom, an explicit retraction of the charges made against her father, by another water-side character of the name of Riderhood. Nobody believed them, because little Rogue Riderhood--I am tempted into the paraphrase by remembering the charming wolf who would have rendered society a great service if he had devoured Mr Riderhood's father and mother in their infancy--had previously played fast and loose with the said charges, and, in fact, abandoned them. However, the retraction I have mentioned found its way into Lizzie Hexam's hands, with a general flavour on it of having been favoured by some anonymous messenger in a dark cloak and slouched hat, and was by her forwarded, in her father's vindication, to Mr Boffin, my client. You will excuse the phraseology of the shop, but as I never had another client, and in all likelihood never shall have, I am rather proud of him as a natural curiosity probably unique.'

Although as easy as usual on the surface, Lightwood is not quite as easy as usual below it. With an air of not minding Eugene at all, he feels that the subject is not altogether a safe one in that connexion.

'The natural curiosity which forms the sole ornament of my professional museum,' he resumes, 'hereupon desires his Secretary--an individual of the hermit-crab or oyster species, and whose name, I think, is Chokesmith--but it doesn't in the least matter--say Artichoke--to put himself in communication with Lizzie Hexam. Artichoke professes his readiness so to do, endeavours to do so, but fails.'

'Why fails?' asks Boots.

'How fails?' asks Brewer.

'Pardon me,' returns Lightwood,' I must postpone the reply for one moment, or we shall have an anti-climax. Artichoke failing signally, my client refers the task to me: his purpose being to advance the interests of the object of his search. I proceed to put myself in communication with her; I even happen to possess some special means,' with a glance at Eugene, 'of putting myself in communication with her; but I fail too, because she has vanished.'

'Vanished!' is the general echo.

'Disappeared,' says Mortimer. 'Nobody knows how, nobody knows when, nobody knows where. And so ends the story to which my honourable and fair enslaver opposite referred.'

Tippins, with a bewitching little scream, opines that we shall every one of us be murdered in our beds. Eugene eyes her as if some of us would be enough for him. Mrs Veneering, W.M.P., remarks that these social mysteries make one afraid of leaving Baby.

Veneering, M.P., wishes to be informed (with something of a second-hand air of seeing the Right Honourable Gentleman at the head of the Home Department in his place) whether it is intended to be conveyed that the vanished person has been spirited away or otherwise harmed? Instead of Lightwood's answering, Eugene answers, and answers hastily and vexedly: 'No, no, no; he doesn't mean that; he means voluntarily vanished--but utterly--completely.'

However, the great subject of the happiness of Mr and Mrs Lammle must not be allowed to vanish with the other vanishments--with the vanishing of the murderer, the vanishing of Julius Handford, the vanishing of Lizzie Hexam,--and therefore Veneering must recall the present sheep to the pen from which they have strayed. Who so fit to discourse of the happiness of Mr and Mrs Lammle, they being the dearest and oldest friends he has in the world; or what audience so fit for him to take into his confidence as that audience, a noun of multitude or signifying many, who are all the oldest and dearest friends he has in the world? So Veneering, without the formality of rising, launches into a familiar oration, gradually toning into the Parliamentary sing-song, in which he sees at that board his dear friend Twemlow who on that day twelvemonth bestowed on his dear friend Lammle the fair hand of his dear friend Sophronia, and in which he also sees at that board his dear friends Boots and Brewer whose rallying round him at a period when his dear friend Lady Tippins likewise rallied round him--ay, and in the foremost rank--he can never forget while memory holds her seat. But he is free to confess that he misses from that board his dear old friend Podsnap, though he is well represented by his dear young friend Georgiana. And he further sees at that board (this he announces with pomp, as if exulting in the powers of an extraordinary telescope) his friend Mr Fledgeby, if he will permit him to call him so. For all of these reasons, and many more which he right well knows will have occurred to persons of your exceptional acuteness, he is here to submit to you that the time has arrived when, with our hearts in our glasses, with tears in our eyes, with blessings on our lips, and in a general way with a profusion of gammon and spinach in our emotional larders, we should one and all drink to our dear friends the Lammles, wishing them many years as happy as the last, and many many friends as congenially united as themselves. And this he will add; that Anastatia Veneering (who is instantly heard to weep) is formed on the same model as her old and chosen friend Sophronia Lammle, in respect that she is devoted to the man who wooed and won her, and nobly discharges the duties of a wife.

Seeing no better way out of it, Veneering here pulls up his oratorical Pegasus extremely short, and plumps down, clean over his head, with: 'Lammle, God bless you!'

同类推荐
  • 罗近溪先生明道录

    罗近溪先生明道录

    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。
  • 悟玄篇

    悟玄篇

    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。
  • 佛说无量寿佛名号利益大事因缘经

    佛说无量寿佛名号利益大事因缘经

    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。
  • 上清太上八素真经

    上清太上八素真经

    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。
  • 青眉

    青眉

    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
  • 如何创办学生小饭桌

    如何创办学生小饭桌

    本书系统介绍了创办学生小饭桌需要注意的事项,对如何经营好学生小饭桌有具体的指导作用。
  • 隋唐战争史

    隋唐战争史

    本书主要内容为:隋杨之先世及其统一,突厥与东罗马之发生,疆域之开拓,隋代各族人民起义。
  • 满城遗爱

    满城遗爱

    这是一个非常凄美,感伤的都市爱情故事。每个人的心中都有一座伤城,深圳,纸迷灯醉,爱情,总是让人充满了希望,繁华落尽,青春散场,留下的都是些回忆的伤,那些曾经为爱流过了泪,流在了记忆的花园,开出了玫瑰,惊艳而怒放着的红玫瑰……在这个物质横流的城市里,我曾经过着颓废且糜烂的生活,但我一直相信爱情,一次偶然的公交邂逅,让我遇到了我生命里的天使王晓芸,从而引发出一场催人泪下的倾城之恋,其中穿插了我与王莉,阿燕,还有高管同学陈丽娟之间的感情纠葛,上演了一出爱情与背叛,现实与童话,人性与道德,社会与潜规则的角逐交锋。一次次诠释着爱情的真谛,最终故事在患得患失中惨淡收场,结束在西藏这块神秘的土地上,并与高原精灵藏羚羊的传说联系在一起,赋予了爱情更深的含义,遗失的爱情,仿佛就在昨天,爱从一个微笑开始,在热吻中得以延伸,却随眼泪而逝去……
  • 天运农女来种田

    天运农女来种田

    友情推荐《大清四福晋》,这一辈子只想安安静静做个嫡福晋,奈何......《清穿四爷的老福晋》,一个从老格格到老福晋、老皇后,每天被人老姐姐老妹妹叫着的故事!扑街旧文《重生之天运庶女》,《农门锦医》,《似锦年》爹老实,娘软弱,兄长药罐子,极品一堆,赚钱养家虐极品,挣个锦绣年华。捡个男人回家做相公,说好的演戏啊!假戏真做!什么套路……男人一朝恢复记忆,蹦出一个未婚妻,农女要逆天,斗小三,坑妯娌。敢耍阴谋,那啥后娘,让你口不能言脚不能动,生活不能自理!———(简介无能,请见谅)————
  • 科试考

    科试考

    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。
  • 贺老大的忏悔

    贺老大的忏悔

    作为一名两次收到党和国家领导人亲切接见,头顶“全国优秀军队转业干部”,“五一劳动金质奖章”,部省级“劳动模范”和“有突出贡献优秀企业家”等无数光环的著名英雄模范人物,贺大凯的一生,经历了痛苦与磨难,光荣与梦想,成功与辉煌,同时,也经历了人间的大悲大喜和大起大落。在改革开放以后,最终从一名光荣的党员和解放军战士,逐步走向堕落深渊。
  • 倾我一生与你一世

    倾我一生与你一世

    十度轮回转世,却从不在同一时代,同一地点,就如彼岸花一般,叶落花开,花谢叶生,生生世世交错。这一世,她不幸坠崖枉死,芳魂游荡天地间;这一世,他以乐引渡亡灵,一缕箫音绝尘世;这一世,他们终是相遇。骄傲如她,清冷如他,却从不知千年之前,忘川河畔,奈何桥头,三生石旁,早已缘定。人世的无奈牵绊纠葛,处处是殇;倾她一生,与他一世,即便来世神魂俱灭,亦执手这一生一世!
  • 重生之这个女神有点冷

    重生之这个女神有点冷

    上辈子千叶怎么都没想到从小一起长大被她当做亲妹妹的千雨会在背后捅自己一刀。重生一世,看清人世冷暖被最亲的人背板,千叶心想除了打造自己的帝国已准备孤独终老。但是这个无赖的男人怎么像块狗皮膏药。一向冷静的千叶怒了:"叶莫,你给老子滚。"叶莫邪邪一笑:"娘子,听你的。"......
  • 至尊都市重生

    至尊都市重生

    修真界最富有声望的渡劫期巅峰高手因渡仙劫失败,重生在都市巅峰世家公子林枫身上。凭借前世记忆暴虐敌人
  • 万物归一

    万物归一

    诺贝尔文学奖得主君特·格拉斯遗作。虽然衰老带来了种种磨难,死亡也近在眼前,一切重又看似可能:情书、自言自语、嫉妒、最后的哀歌、对社会的讥讽,以及幸福时刻……在这本书里一一呈现。只有经历了岁月洗礼并狡黠地躲过了死亡的艺术家,才能创作出如此充满智慧、风趣俏皮而又昂然不屈的作品。生活中丰富的动人故事浓缩在这本书里,这是作者生命最后时光的精巧的缩影。诗歌、抒情散文与绘画互为呼应、相得益彰,格拉斯创造了人生最后的伟大艺术品。