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estate察 I should not be considerate of my good name察 if I gave
hopes。 It might seem as if costs were my object。 Still察when you say
there is no change for the better察I must察as a bare matter of fact察
deny that。 ̄
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^Aye拭院returns Richard察brightening。 ^But how do you make it
out拭院
^Mr Carstone察you are represented by! ̄
^You said just now!a rock。 ̄
^Yes察sir察院says Mr Vholes察gently shaking his head and rapping
the hollow desk察with a sound as if ashes were falling on ashes察and
dust on dust察 a rock。 That¨s something。 You are separately
represented察 and no longer hidden and lost in the interests of
others。 That¨s something。 The suit does not sleep察we wake it up察
we air it察we walk it about。 That¨s something。 It¨s not all Jarndyce察
in fact as well as in name。 That¨s something。 Nobody has it all his
own way now察sir。 And that¨s something察surely。 ̄
Richard察 his face flushing suddenly察 strikes the desk with his
clenched hand。
^Mr Vholes if any man had told me察when I first went to John
Jarndyce¨s house察 that he was anything but the disinterested
friend he seemed!that he was what he has gradually turned out
to be!I could have found no words strong enough to repel the
slander察I could not have defended him too ardently。 So little did I
know of the world Whereas察 now察 I do declare to you that he
becomes to me the embodiment of the suit察 that察 in place of its
being an abstraction察 it is John Jarndyce察 that the more I suffer察
the more indignant I am with him察that every new delay察and every
new disappointment察 is only a new injury from John Jarndyce¨s
hand。 ̄
^No察no察院says Vholes。 ^Don¨t say so。 We ought to have patience察
all of us。 Besides察I never disparage察sir。 I never disparage。 ̄
^Mr Vholes察院returns the angry client。 ^You know as well as I察
that he would have strangled the suit if he could。 ̄
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^He was not active in it察院Mr Vholes admits察with an appearance
of reluctance。 ^He certainly was not active in it。 But however察but
however察he might have had amiable intentions。 Who can read the
heart察Mr C 院
^You can察院returns Richard。
^I察Mr C拭院
^Well enough to know what his intentions were。 Are察or are not察
our interests conflicting拭 Tell!me!that拭院 says Richard察
accompanying his last three words with three raps on his rock of
trust。
^Mr C察院 returns Vholes察 immovable in attitude and never
winking his hungry eyes察 I should be wanting in my duty as your
professional adviser察 I should be departing from my fidelity to
your interests察if I represented those interests as identical with the
interests of Mr Jarndyce。 They are no such thing察 sir。 I never
impute motives察I both have察and am察a father察and I never impute
motives。 But I must not shrink from a professional duty察even if it
sows dissension in families。 I understand you to be now consulting
me professionally察as to your interests拭You are so拭 I reply then察
they are not identical with those of Mr Jarndyce。 ̄
^Of course they are not 院 cries Richard。 ^You found that out察
long ago。 ̄
^Mr C察院 returns Vholes察 I wish to say no more of any third
party than is necessary。 I wish to leave my good name unsullied察
together with any little property of which I may become possessed
through industry and perseverance察to my daughters Emma察Jane察
and Caroline。 I also desire to live in amity with my professional
brethren。 When Mr Skimpole did me the honour察 sir!I will not
say the very high honour察for I never stoop to flattery!of bringing
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us together in this room察I mentioned to you that I could offer no
opinion or advice as to your interests察 while those interests were
intrusted to another member of the profession。 And I spoke in
such terms as I was bound to speak察of Kenge and Carboy¨s office察
which stands high。 You察sir察thought fit to withdraw your interests
from that keeping nevertheless察 and to offer them to me。 You
brought them with clean hands察 sir察 and I accepted them with
clean hands。 Those interests are now paramount in this office。 My
digestive functions察as you may have heard me mention察are not in
a good state察and rest might improve them察but I shall not rest察sir察
while I am your representative。 Whenever you want me察you will
find me here。 Summon me anywhere察and I will come。 During the
long vacation察 sir察 I shall devote my leisure to studying your
interests more and more closely察and to making arrangements for
moving heaven and earth including察 of course察 the Chancellor
after Michaelmas term察 and when I ultimately congratulate you察
sir察院says Mr Vholes察with the severity of a determined man察 when
I ultimately congratulate you察 sir察 with all my heart察 on your
accession to fortune!which察but that I never give hopes察I might
say something further about!you will owe me nothing察 beyond
whatever little balance may be then outstanding of the costs as
between solicitor and client察 not included in the taxed costs
allowed out of the estate。 I pretend to no claim upon you察 Mr C察
but for the zealous and active discharge!not the languid and
routine discharge察 sir此 that much credit I stipulate for!of my
professional duty。 My duty prosperously ended察all between us is
ended。 ̄
Vholes finally adds察 by way of rider to this declaration of his
principles察 that as Mr Carstone is about to rejoin his regiment察
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perhaps Mr C。 will favour him with an order on his agent for
twenty pounds on account。
^For there have been many little consultations and attendances
of late察sir察院observes Vholes察turning over the leaves of his Diary察
^and these things mount up察 and I don¨t profess to be a man of
capital。 When we first entered on our present relations察I stated to
you openly!it is a principle of mine that there never can be too
much openness between solicitor and client!that I was not a man
of capital察and that if capital was your object察you had better leave
your papers in Kenge¨s office。 No察Mr C察you will find none of the
advantages察 or disadvantages察 of capital here察 sir。 This察院 Vholes
gives the desk one hollow blow again察 is your rock察it pretends to
be nothing more。 ̄
The client察with his dejection insensibly relieved察and his vague
hop