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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。 



Charles Dickens                                                   ElecBook Classics 


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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

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