登陆注册
5393400000075

第75章

'Little Dorrit,' said Clennam; and the phrase had already begun, between these two, to stand for a hundred gentle phrases, according to the varying tone and connection in which it was used; 'do nothing. I will have some talk with my old friend, Mrs Affery. Do nothing, Little Dorrit--except refresh yourself with such means as there are here. I entreat you to do that.'

'Thank you, I am not hungry. Nor,' said Little Dorrit, as he softly put her glass towards her, 'nor thirsty.--I think Maggy might like something, perhaps.'

'We will make her find pockets presently for all there is here,'said Clennam: 'but before we awake her, there was a third thing to say.'

'Yes. You will not be offended, sir?'

'I promise that, unreservedly.'

'It will sound strange. I hardly know how to say it. Don't think it unreasonable or ungrateful in me,' said Little Dorrit, with returning and increasing agitation.

'No, no, no. I am sure it will be natural and right. I am not afraid that I shall put a wrong construction on it, whatever it is.'

'Thank you. You are coming back to see my father again?'

'Yes.'

'You have been so good and thoughtful as to write him a note, saying that you are coming to-morrow?'

'Oh, that was nothing! Yes.'

'Can you guess,' said Little Dorrit, folding her small hands tight in one another, and looking at him with all the earnestness of her soul looking steadily out of her eyes, 'what I am going to ask you not to do?'

'I think I can. But I may be wrong.'

'No, you are not wrong,' said Little Dorrit, shaking her head. 'If we should want it so very, very badly that we cannot do without it, let me ask you for it.'

'I Will,--I Will.'

'Don't encourage him to ask. Don't understand him if he does ask.

Don't give it to him. Save him and spare him that, and you will be able to think better of him!'

Clennam said--not very plainly, seeing those tears glistening in her anxious eyes--that her wish should be sacred with him.

'You don't know what he is,' she said; 'you don't know what he really is. How can you, seeing him there all at once, dear love, and not gradually, as I have done! You have been so good to us, so delicately and truly good, that I want him to be better in your eyes than in anybody's. And I cannot bear to think,' cried Little Dorrit, covering her tears with her hands, 'I cannot bear to think that you of all the world should see him in his only moments of degradation.'

'Pray,' said Clennam, 'do not be so distressed. Pray, pray, Little Dorrit! This is quite understood now.'

'Thank you, sir. Thank you! I have tried very much to keep myself from saying this; I have thought about it, days and nights; but when I knew for certain you were coming again, I made up my mind to speak to you. Not because I am ashamed of him,' she dried her tears quickly, 'but because I know him better than any one does, and love him, and am proud of him.'

Relieved of this weight, Little Dorrit was nervously anxious to be gone. Maggy being broad awake, and in the act of distantly gloating over the fruit and cakes with chuckles of anticipation, Clennam made the best diversion in his power by pouring her out a glass of wine, which she drank in a series of loud smacks; putting her hand upon her windpipe after every one, and saying, breathless, with her eyes in a prominent state, 'Oh, ain't it d'licious! Ain't it hospitally!' When she had finished the wine and these encomiums, he charged her to load her basket (she was never without her basket) with every eatable thing upon the table, and to take especial care to leave no scrap behind. Maggy's pleasure in doing this and her little mother's pleasure in seeing Maggy pleased, was as good a turn as circumstances could have given to the late conversation.

'But the gates will have been locked long ago,' said Clennam, suddenly remembering it. 'Where are you going?'

'I am going to Maggy's lodging,' answered Little Dorrit. 'I shall be quite safe, quite well taken care of.'

'I must accompany you there,' said Clennam, 'I cannot let you go alone.'

'Yes, pray leave us to go there by ourselves. Pray do!' begged Little Dorrit.

She was so earnest in the petition, that Clennam felt a delicacy in obtruding himself upon her: the rather, because he could well understand that Maggy's lodging was of the obscurest sort. 'Come, Maggy,' said Little Dorrit cheerily, 'we shall do very well; we know the way by this time, Maggy?'

'Yes, yes, little mother; we know the way,' chuckled Maggy. And away they went. Little Dorrit turned at the door to say, 'God bless you!' She said it very softly, but perhaps she may have been as audible above--who knows!--as a whole cathedral choir.

Arthur Clennam suffered them to pass the corner of the street before he followed at a distance; not with any idea of encroaching a second time on Little Dorrit's privacy, but to satisfy his mind by seeing her secure in the neighbourhood to which she was accustomed. So diminutive she looked, so fragile and defenceless against the bleak damp weather, flitting along in the shuffling shadow of her charge, that he felt, in his compassion, and in his habit of considering her a child apart from the rest of the rough world, as if he would have been glad to take her up in his arms and carry her to her journey's end.

In course of time she came into the leading thoroughfare where the Marshalsea was, and then he saw them slacken their pace, and soon turn down a by-street. He stopped, felt that he had no right to go further, and slowly left them. He had no suspicion that they ran any risk of being houseless until morning; had no idea of the truth until long, long afterwards.

But, said Little Dorrit, when they stopped at a poor dwelling all in darkness, and heard no sound on listening at the door, 'Now, this is a good lodging for you, Maggy, and we must not give offence. Consequently, we will only knock twice, and not very loud; and if we cannot wake them so, we must walk about till day.'

Once, Little Dorrit knocked with a careful hand, and listened.

Twice, Little Dorrit knocked with a careful hand, and listened.

同类推荐
  • 皇朝经世文编

    皇朝经世文编

    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。
  • 省愆集

    省愆集

    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。
  • 医经溯洄集

    医经溯洄集

    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。
  • Awakening & To Let

    Awakening & To Let

    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。
  • The Raven

    The Raven

    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
  • 斗罗星起源

    斗罗星起源

    斗罗星,亿载岁月无尽传说,武魂之法甚至传至外界,其中走出几代神话,可谓一颗神奇之星,而其源来倒底是什么?武魂的由来又是什么?终是无人可知,无人可晓。曾记否,一名命运男子,只为拯救世界而生;一位血气修罗,战遍世间,斩断无尽邪恶,发扬武魂之道。一代代英雄佳话可歌可泣,斗罗星诞生的传说,此刻拉开序幕!
  • 流金岁月

    流金岁月

    芳芝嘴巴动了动,还是没吱声。她是不习惯反抗的,也是顺从惯了,但心里多少有些不舒服。云妈把宝春跟他们撇干净,好像她和苕货都成了罪魁祸首。她就不想想,是谁把她和苕货那东西扯在一起的。云妈一定以为当初是她芳芝勾引了叶汉明,所以借此惩罚她。可这一招也太狠了点,让她一直饱受煎熬,或许到老,到死。
  • 福州府志万历本

    福州府志万历本

    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。
  • 在漫威当超级英雄的那些年

    在漫威当超级英雄的那些年

    一个不小心穿越了,而且穿越了美利坚。好吧穿越美利坚也没什么不好的。但是那个拿着锤子漫天飞来飞去的家伙都是谁!嘿~谁在那里控制雷暴!不知道这种天气影响生意吗!还有那边那个绿皮的大家伙,没错说的就是你!不许动我的快餐车!这是一个在漫威的超级英雄的世界里只想自保和保卫家人的家伙成为超级英雄的故事。PS:英雄能力与时间线请以本书为准书友群:539763655
  • 啼血金钱

    啼血金钱

    深秋。秋雨绵绵。这是一个平常的夜晚——准确地说应该是凌晨了。细雨迷离的灯光下,清源市公安局的办公楼十分肃静。主管刑侦的副局长陶大可神色疲惫,眼睛微微有些红肿。陶大可背对着探长欧阳夏雪和警官罗格,声音涩涩地说:“说说情况吧。简要一些,说骨头的东西。”欧阳夏雪看了罗格一眼,像是在征求他的意见,而后说:“接到指挥部命令,说医保中心主任林清泉要出逃,我们便在机场、车站等交通要道布了控。结果,林清泉没有外逃,却死在自己的办公室里。现场有林清泉去J国的护照、手机等物品,没有发现其余有价值的线索,尚不能断定他是自杀还是他杀。又得知,中行东方办事处主任卢子和失踪了,我们也去了现场,目前尚不知去向。不过,整个案子已经有了一个初步轮廓,他们合伙作案,将在东方办事处开户的3.6亿的医保基金挪走了!”
  • 金刚顶瑜伽最胜秘密成佛随求即得神变加持成就陀罗尼仪轨

    金刚顶瑜伽最胜秘密成佛随求即得神变加持成就陀罗尼仪轨

    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。
  • 给孩子松绑,自由成长才能成材

    给孩子松绑,自由成长才能成材

    孩子的才能是自然生成、自主发展的,而且这种自我教育是动态的、可持续的。关于这一点,教育专家陶行知也指出,孩子的成长和发展需要有一个宽松的、开放的、积极的环境。这也就是说,作为家长,要遵循孩子的天性,不能任意抹杀孩子的创造欲望和玩乐心态,要给予孩子自由的空间,让其自由自在地舒展与发展。天高任鸟飞,海阔凭鱼跃。明智的家长从来不捆绑孩子,而是放开手让孩子自由地翱翔。
  • 当尘埃消散之时

    当尘埃消散之时

    生存还是毁灭?这是一个问题。图书馆里的一个阴暗的角落里的一本尘封已久的手稿记录了一个被习惯无视了的事实,机缘偶合之下被一个沉迷于虚拟世界的无行浪子发现。不懈的寻根问底,到底又会带来什么?
  • 别让惯性思维骗了你

    别让惯性思维骗了你

    本书用一个个真实有震撼力的故事告诉读者,每个人所能到达的高度取决于思维的宽度和广度。如果在某一个方向上无论付出多少努力最后都停滞不前,那么是时候换一种思维方式重新开始了。我们要做的,是走出局限,从有限的世界走向无限的世界走出局限,从而让生命充满无限可能。
  • 财富背后的传奇

    财富背后的传奇

    在这个世界上,人人都向往财富,但是人人都清楚要获得财富并不是一件容易的事。作为拥有大量财富的商界精英,他们是如何成功的呢?他们如何赚到第一桶金?他们如何妙算计赢得优势?他们如何忍辱负重走出事业的低谷……