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boy!Say Is it not拭院 Mademoiselle Hortense makes another
spring。
^You are a vixen察a vixen 院Mr Tulkinghorn seems to meditate察
as he looks distrustfully at her察then he replies察 Well察wench察well。
I paid you。 ̄
^You paid me 院 she repeats察 with fierce disdain。 ^Two
sovereign I have not change them察I ref´use them察I des´pise them察
I throw them from me 院Which she literally does察taking them out
of her bosom as she speaks察and flinging them with such violence
on the floor察that they jerk up again into the light before they roll
away into corners察 and slowly settle down there after spinning
vehemently。
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^Now 院says Mademoiselle Hortense察darkening her large eyes
again。 ^You have paid me拭Eh察my God察O yes 院
Mr Tulkinghorn rubs his head with the key察 while she
entertains herself with a sarcastic laugh。
^You must be rich察my fair friend察院he composedly observes察 to
throw money about in that way 院
^I am rich察院 she returns察 I am very rich in hate。 I hate my
Lady察of all my heart。 You know that。 ̄
^Know it拭How should I know it拭院
^Because you have known it perfectly察before you prayed me to
give you that information。 Because you have known perfectly that
I was en´r´r´r´raged 院 It appears impossible for Mademoiselle to
roll the letter r sufficiently in this word察notwithstanding that she
assists her energetic delivery察 by clenching both her hands察 and
setting all her teeth。
^Oh I knew that察did I拭院says Mr Tulkinghorn察examining the
wards of the key。
^Yes察without doubt。 I am not blind。 You have made sure of me
because you knew that。 You had reason I det´est her。 ̄
Mademoiselle Hortense folds her arms察 and throws this last
remark at him over one of her shoulders。
^Having said this察 have you anything else to say察
Mademoiselle拭院
^I am not yet placed。 Place me well。 Find me a good condition
If you cannot察 or do not choose to do that察 employ me to pursue
her察to chase her察to disgrace and to dishonour her。 I will help you
well察and with a good will。 It is what you do。 Do I not know that拭院
^You appear to know a good deal察院Mr Tulkinghorn retorts。
^Do I not拭Is it that I am so weak as to believe察like a child察that
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I come here in that dress to receive that boy察only to decide a little
bet察a wager拭Eh my God察O yes 院In this reply察down to the word
^wager ̄ inclusive察 Mademoiselle has been ironically polite and
tender察 then察 has suddenly dashed into the bitterest and most
defiant scorn察 with her black eyes in one and the same moment
very nearly shut察and staringly wide open。
^Now let us see察院 says Mr Tulkinghorn察 tapping his chin with
the key察 and looking imperturbably at her察 how this matter
stands。 ̄
^Ha Let us see察院Mademoiselle assents察 with many angry and
tight nods of her head。
^You come here to make a remarkably modest demand察which
you have just stated察 and it not being conceded察 you will come
again。 ̄
^And again察院 says Mademoiselle察 with more tight and angry
nods。 ^And yet again。 And yet again。 And many times again。 In
effect察for ever 院
^And not only here察 but you will go to Mr Snagsby¨s察 too察
perhaps拭 That visit not succeeding either察 you will go again
perhaps拭院
^And again察院 repeats Mademoiselle察 cataleptic with
determination。 ^And yet again。 And yet again。 And many times
again。 In effect察for ever 院
^Very well。 Now Mademoiselle Hortense察 let me recommend
you to take the candle and pick up that money of yours。 I think
you will find it behind the clerk¨s partition in the corner yonder。 ̄
She merely throws a laugh over her shoulder察 and stands her
ground with folded arms。
^You will not察eh拭院
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^No察I will not 院
^So much the poorer you察so much the richer I Look察mistress察
this is the key of my wine´cellar。 It is a large key察but the keys of
prisons are larger。 In this city察 there are houses of correction
where the treadmills are察for women the gates of which are very
strong and heavy察and no doubt the keys too。 I am afraid a lady of
your spirit and activity would find it an inconvenience to have one
of those keys turned upon her for any length of time。 What do you
think拭院
^I think察院 Mademoiselle replies察 without any action察 and in a
clear obliging voice察 that you are a miserable wretch。 ̄
^Probably察院returns Mr Tulkinghorn察quietly blowing his nose。
^But I don¨t ask what you think of myself察I ask what you think of
the prison。 ̄
^Nothing。 What does it matter to me拭院
^Why it matters this much察 mistress察院 says the lawyer察
deliberately putting away his handkerchief察and adjusting his frill察
^the law is so despotic here察that it interferes to prevent any of our
good English citizens from being troubled察even by a lady¨s visits察
against his desire。 And察on his complaining that he is so troubled察
it takes hold of the troublesome lady察and shuts her up in prison
under hard discipline。 Turns the key upon her察 mistress。 ̄
Illustrating with the cellar key。
^Truly拭院 returns Mademoiselle察 in the same pleasant voice。
^That is droll But!my faith still what does it matter to me 院
^My fair friend察院 says Mr Tulkinghorn察 make another visit
here察or at Mr Snagsby¨s察and you shall learn。 ̄
^In that case you will send Me to the prison察perhaps拭院
^Perhaps。 ̄
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It would be contradictory for one in Mademoiselle¨s state of
agreeable jocularity to foam at the mouth察 otherwise a tigerish
expansion thereabouts might look as if a very little more would
make her do it。
^In a word察mistress察院says Mr Tulkinghorn察 I am sorry to be
unpolite察 but if you ever present yourself uninvited here!or
there!again察I will give you over to the police。 Their gallantry is
great察but they carry troublesome people through the streets in an
ignominious manner察strapped down on a board察my good wench。 ̄
^I will prove you察院 whispers Mademoiselle察 stretching out her
hand察 I will try if you dare to do it 院
^And if察院pursues the lawyer察without minding her察 I place you
in that good condition of being locked up in jail察 it will be some
time before you find yourself at l