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no Won’t—simply Can’t。” 

    “You can’t recommend anything  for  the   boy;   I suppose?” said 



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my   Guardian;   looking   back   over   his   shoulder;   half   angrily;   only 

half   angrily;    for   he  never   seemed      to   consider   Mr   Skimpole        an 

accountable being。 

    “My dear Jarndyce; I   observed   a bottle   of  cooling medicine  in 

his   pocket;   and   it’s   impossible   for   him   to   do   better   than   take   it。 

You can tell them to sprinkle a little vinegar about the place where 

he   sleeps;   and   to   keep   it   moderately   cool;   and   him   moderately 

warm。       But     it’s   mere      impertinence        in    me     to   offer    any 

recommendation。 Miss Summerson has such a knowledge of detail 

and     such   a   capacity    for  the   administration        of  detail;  that   she 

knows all about it。” 

    We     went    back    into   the  hall;   and   explained      to  Jo   what    we 

proposed to do; which Charley explained to him again; and which 

he   received   with   the   languid   unconcern   I   had   already   noticed; 

wearily  looking  on  at  what   was   done;   as   if   it   were   for   somebody 

else。 The servants compassionating his miserable state; and being 

very anxious to help; we soon got the loft…room ready; and some of 

the   men   about   the   house   carried   him   across   the   wet   yard;   well 

wrapped   up。   It   was   pleasant   to   observe   how   kind   they   were   to 

him;   and   how  there  appeared   to  be   a   general   impression   among 

them that frequently calling him “Old Chap;” was likely to revive 

his   spirits。   Charley   directed   the   operations;   and   went   to   and   fro 

between   the   loft…room   and   the   house   with   such   little   stimulants 

and   comforts       as  we   thought     it  safe  to  give   him。    My   Guardian 

himself saw him before he was left for the night; and reported to 

me;   when   he   returned   to   the   Growlery   to   write   a   letter   on   the 

boy’s behalf; which a messenger was charged to deliver at daylight 

in the morning; that he seemed easier; and inclined to sleep。 They 

had fastened his door on the outside; he said; in case of his being 



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delirious;  but  had   so arranged   that  he could not  make any noise 

without being heard。 

    Ada being in our room with a cold; Mr Skimpole was left alone 

all   this   time;   and   entertained      himself    by   playing    snatches      of 

pathetic   airs;   and   sometimes   singing   to   them   (as   we   heard   at   a 

distance) with great expression and feeling。 When we rejoined him 

in the drawing…room he said he would give us a little ballad; which 

had   come   into   his   head;   “apropos   of   our   young   friend;”   and   he 

sang one about a Peasant boy; 

       “Thrown on the wide world; doom’d to wander and roam; 

       Bereft of his parents; bereft of a home;” 

quite exquisitely。 It was a song that always made him cry; he told 

us。 

    He    was    extremely     gay   all  the   rest  of   the  evening:     “for   he 

absolutely   chirped;”   those   were   his   delighted         words;   “when      he 

thought by what a happy talent for business he was surrounded。” 

He   gave   us;   in   his   glass   of   negus;   “Better   health   to   our   young 

friend!”   and   supposed;   and   gaily   pursued;   the   case   of   his   being 

reserved   like   Whittington   to   become   Lord   Mayor   of   London。   In 

that event; no doubt; he would establish the   Jarndyce   Institution 

and the Summerson Alm…houses; and a little annual   Corporation 

Pilgrimage       to  St。  Alban’s。    He   had   no   doubt;    he  said;   that   our 

young friend was an excellent boy in his way; but his way was not 

the    Harold    Skimpole      way;   what    Harold     Skimpole      was;   Harold 

Skimpole had found himself; to his considerable surprise; when he 

first made his own acquaintance; he had accepted himself with all 

his failings; and had thought it sound philosophy to make the best 

of the bargain; and he hoped we would do the same。 

    Charley’s   last   report   was;   that   the   boy   was   quiet。   I   could   see; 



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from   my   window;   the   lantern   they   had   left   him   burning   quietly; 

and I went to bed very happy to think that he was sheltered。 

    There was more movement and more talking than usual a little 

before daybreak; and it awoke me。 As I was dressing; I looked out 

of my window; and asked one of our men who had been among the 

active sympathisers last night; whether there was anything wrong 

about the house。 The lantern was still burning in the loft…window。 

    “It’s the boy; miss;” said he。 

    “Is he worse?” I inquired。 

    “Gone; miss。” 

    “Dead!” 

    “Dead; miss? No。 Gone clean off。” 

   At   what   time     of  the  night   he  had    gone;   or  how;    or  why;   it 

seemed hopeless ever to divine。 The door remaining as it had been 

left;  and   the   lantern   standing     in  the  window;     it  could   only   be 

supposed       that   he  had    got   out  by   a   trap   in  the   floor  which 

communicated with an empty cart…house below。 But he had shut it 

down   again;   if   that   were   so;   and   it   looked   as   if   it   had   not   been 

raised。 Nothing of any kind was missing。 On this fact being clearly 

ascertained; we all yielded to the painful belief that delirium had 

come upon him in the night; and that; allured by some imaginary 

object; or pursued by some imaginary horror; he had strayed away 

in that worse than helpless state;—all of us; that is to say; but Mr 

Skimpole; who repeatedly suggested; in his usual easy light style; 

that   it   had   occurred   to   our   young   friend   that   he   was   not   a   safe 

inmate; having a bad kind of fever upon him; and that he had; with 

great natural politeness; taken himself off。 

    Every     possible     inquiry    was    made;     and    every    place    was 

searched。      The    brick   kilns   were    examined;      the   cottages    were 



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visited;    the  two   women      were    particularly    questioned;     but   they 

knew nothing of him; and nobody  could doubt  that  their  wonder 

was   genuine。   The   weather   had   for   some   time   been   too   wet;   and 

the    night   itself  had   been    too  wet;   to  admit    of  any   tracing    by 

footsteps。   Hedge   and   ditch;   and   wall;   and   rick   and   stack;   were 

examined       by   our   men    for  a  long   distance    round;    lest  the  boy 

should be lying in such a place insensible or dead; but nothing was 

seen to indicate that he had ever been near。 From the time when 

he was left in the loft…room; he vanished。 

    The search continued for five days。 I do not mean that it ceased; 

even then; but that my attention was then diverted into a current 

very memorable to me。 

    As Charley was at her writing again in my room in the evening; 

and   as   I  sat   opposite   to  her   at  work;    I  felt  the  table  tremble。 

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