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the   bell´rope察   shall   I   wish   you   good   day   for   the   present察  on   the 

part   of   myself   and   the   gentleman   of   the   house拭院  he   asks   in   an 

insinuating tone。 

    Nobody having the hardihood to object to his doing so察he does 

it察and the party retire as they came up。 Mr Bucket follows them to 

the door察and察returning察says with an air of serious business此 

    ^Sir    Leicester     Dedlock察     Baronet察    it¨s  for   you   to   consider 

whether or not to buy this up。 I should recommend察on the whole察

it¨s   being bought  up   myself察and   I   think   it  may  be   bought   pretty 

cheap。 You see察that little pickled cucumber of a Mrs Snagsby has 

been used by all sides of the speculation察and has done a deal more 

harm in bringing odds and ends together than if she had meant it。 

Mr   Tulkinghorn察  deceased察  he   held   all   these   horses   in   his   hand察

and could have drove ¨em his own way察I haven¨t a doubt察but he 

was   fetched   off   the   box   head´foremost察  and   now   they   have   got 

their   legs   over   the   traces察  and   are   all   dragging   and   pulling   their 

own ways。 So it is察and such is life。 The cat¨s away察and the mice 

they   play察   the  frost   breaks   up察  and    the  water   runs。    Now察   with 

regard to the party to be apprehended。 ̄ 

    Sir   Leicester   seems   to   wake察  though   his   eyes   have   been   wide 

open察and he looks intently at Mr Bucket察as Mr Bucket refers to 

his watch。 

    ^The party to be apprehended is now in this house察院proceeds 



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Mr   Bucket察  putting   up   his   watch   with   a   steady   hand察  and   with 

rising   spirits察   and     I¨m   about   to   take    her   into   custody   in    your 

presence。   Sir   Leicester   Dedlock察  Baronet察  don¨t   you   say   a   word察

nor   yet   stir。   There¨ll   be   no   noise察  and   no   disturbance   at   all。   I¨ll 

come   back   in   the   course   of   the   evening   if   agreeable   to   you察  and 

endeavour to meet your wishes respecting this unfortunate family 

matter察     and    the   nobbiest      way    of   keeping      it  quiet。   Now      Sir 

Leicester   Dedlock察  Baronet察  don¨t   you   be   nervous   on   account   of 

the  apprehension at  present  coming  off。  You  shall   see   the   whole 

case clear察from first to last。 ̄ 

    Mr   Bucket   rings察  goes   to   the   door察  briefly   whispers   Mercury察

shuts the door察and stands behind it with his arms folded。 After a 

suspense of a minute or two察the door slowly opens察and a French 

woman enters。 Mademoiselle Hortense。 

    The moment she is   in   the   room察  Mr  Bucket  claps   the   door  to察

and     puts    his   back     against    it。  The     suddenness        of  the    noise 

occasions   her   to   turn察  and   then察  for   the   first   time察  she   sees   Sir 

Leicester Dedlock in his chair。 

    ^I ask your pardon察院she mutters hurriedly。 ^They tell me there 

was no one here。 ̄ 

    Her   step   towards   the   door   brings   her   front   to   front   with   Mr 

Bucket。   Suddenly  a spasm shoots   across   her   face察  and   she   turns 

deadly pale。 

    ^This   is   my   lodger察  Sir   Leicester   Dedlock察院  says   Mr   Bucket察

nodding at  her。   ^This   foreign   young  woman   has   been   my   lodger 

for some weeks back。 ̄ 

    ^What   do   Sir   Leicester   care   for   that察  you   think察  my   angel拭院

returns Mademoiselle察in a jocular strain。 

    ^Why察my angel察院returns Mr Bucket察 we shall see。 ̄ 



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    Mademoiselle   Hortense   eyes   him   with   a   scowl   upon   her   tight 

face察which gradually changes into a smile of scorn。 ^You are very 

mysterieuse。 Are you drunk拭院

    ^Tolerable sober察my angel察院returns Mr Bucket。 

    ^I come from arriving at this so detestable house with your wife。 

Your     wife   have    left  me察   since   some     minutes。     They    tell  me 

downstairs that your wife is here。 I come here察and your wife is not 

here。     What    is  the   intention     of  this   fool¨s   play察  say   then拭院

Mademoiselle   demands察  with   her   arms   composedly   crossed察  but 

with something in her dark cheek beating like a clock。 

    Mr Bucket merely shakes the finger at her。 

    ^Ah察  my  God察  you   are   an   unhappy  idiot 院  cries   Mademoiselle察

with     a  toss   of  her   head    and    a   laugh。!^Leave        me    to  pass 

downstairs察great pig。 ̄ With a stamp of her foot察and a menace。 

    ^Now察  Mademoiselle察院  says   Mr   Bucket察  in   a   cool   determined 

way察 you go and sit down upon that sofy。 ̄ 

    ^I will not sit down upon nothing察院she replies察with a shower of 

nods。 

    ^Now察     Mademoiselle察院        repeats     Mr     Bucket察    making       no 

demonstration察  except   with   the   finger察   you   sit   down   upon   that 

sofy。 ̄ 

    ^Why拭院

    ^Because   I  take   you   into   custody   on   a   charge   of   murder察  and 

you don¨t need to be told it。 Now察I want to be polite to one of your 

sex and a foreigner察if I can。 If I can¨t察I must be rough察and there¨s 

rougher   ones   outside。   What   I   am   to   be察  depends      on  you。   So   I 

recommend you察as a friend察afore another half a blessed moment 

has passed over your head察to go and sit down upon that sofy。 ̄ 

    Mademoiselle   complies察  saying   in   a   concentrated   voice察  while 



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that   something      in  her  cheek    beats   fast  and   hard察   You    are  a 

Devil。 ̄ 

    ^Now察    you   see察院  Mr    Bucket    proceeds     approvingly      ^you¨re 

comfortable察and conducting yourself as I should expect a foreign 

young woman of your sense to do。 So I¨ll give you a piece of advice察

and it¨s this察Don¨t you talk too much。 You¨re not expected to say 

anything here察and you can¨t keep too quiet a tongue in your head。 

In short察the less you Parlay察the better察you know。 ̄ Mr Bucket is 

very complacent over this French explanation。 

   Mademoiselle察  with   that   tigerish   expansion   of   the   mouth察  and 

her black eyes darting fire upon him察sits upright on the sofa in a 

rigid state察with her hands clenched!and her feet too察one might 

suppose!muttering察 O察you Bucket察you are a Devil 院

    ^Now察  Sir   Leicester   Dedlock察  Baronet察院  says   Mr   Bucket察  and 

from this time forth the finger never rests察 this young woman察my 

lodger察was her Ladyship¨s maid at the time I have mentioned to 

you察    and    this   young     woman察     besides     being    extraordinary 

vehement       and    passionate     against    her   Ladyship      after   being 

discharged! ̄ 

    ^Lie 院cries Mademoiselle。 ^I discharge myself。 ̄ 

    ^Now察  why  don¨t  you  take   my advice拭院  returns   Mr   Bucket察  in 

an impressive察almost in an imploring tone。 ^I¨m surprised at the 

indiscreetness   you   commit。   You¨ll   say   something   that¨ll   be   used 

against you察you know。 You¨re sure to come to it。 Never you mind 

what I say察till it¨s given in evidence。 It¨s not addressed to you。 ̄ 

    ^Discharge察     too 院   cries   Mademoiselle察      furiously察    by    her 

Ladyship   Eh察  my   faith察  a   pretty   Ladyship   Why察  I   r´r´r´ruin   my 

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