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Mr Bucket。 ^Come along 院
^You cannot do these things拭 Then you can do as you please
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with me。 It is but the death察it is all the same。 Let us go察my angel。
Adieu you old man察grey。 I pity you察and I des´pise you 院
With these last words察 she snaps her teeth together察 as if her
mouth closed with a spring。 It is impossible to describe how Mr
Bucket gets her out察 but he accomplishes that feat in a manner
peculiar to himself察enfolding and pervading her like a cloud察and
hovering away with her as if he were a homely Jupiter察 and she
the object of his affections。
Sir Leicester察left alone察remains in the same attitude as though
he were still listening察 and his attention were still occupied。 At
length he gazes round the empty room察 and finding it deserted察
rises unsteadily to his feet察pushes back his chair察and walks a few
steps察 supporting himself by the table。 Then he stops察 and察 with
more of those inarticulate sounds察 lifts up his eyes and seems to
stare at something。
Heaven knows what he sees。 The green察 green woods of
Chesney Wold察 the noble house察 the pictures of his forefathers察
strangers defacing them察 officers of police coarsely handling his
most precious heirlooms察 thousands of fingers pointing at him察
thousands of faces sneering at him。 But if such shadows flit before
him to his bewilderment察there is one other shadow which he can
name with something like distinctness even yet察 and to which
alone he addresses his tearing of his white hair察and his extended
arms。
It is she察in association with whom察saving that she has been for
years a main fibre of the root of his dignity and pride察he has never
had a selfish thought。 It is she whom he has loved察 admired察
honoured察and set up for the world to respect。 It is she察who察at the
core of all the constrained formalities and conventionalities of his
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life察has been a stock of living tenderness and love察susceptible as
nothing else is of being struck with the agony he feels。 He sees her察
almost to the exclusion of himself察and cannot bear to look upon
her cast down from the high place she has graced so well。
And察even to the point of his sinking on the ground察oblivious of
his suffering察he can yet pronounce her name with something like
distinctness in the midst of those intrusive sounds察and in a tone of
mourning and compassion rather than reproach。
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Chapter 55
Flight
nspector Bucket of the Detective has not yet struck his great
blow察 as just now chronicled察 but is yet refreshing himself
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with sleep preparatory to his field´day察 when察 through the
night and along the freezing wintry roads察a chaise and pair comes
out of Lincolnshire察making its way towards London。
Railroads shall soon traverse all this country察and with a rattle
and a glare the engine and train shall shoot like a meteor over the
wide night´landscape察 turning the moon paler察 but察 as yet察 such
things are non´existent in these parts察 though not wholly
unexpected。 Preparations are afoot察 measurements are made察
ground is staked out。 Bridges are begun察and their not yet united
piers desolately look at one another over roads and streams察 like
brick and mortar couples with an obstacle to their union察
fragments of embankments are thrown up察and left as precipices
with torrents of rusty carts and barrows tumbling over them察
tripods of tall poles appear on hill´tops察where there are rumours
of tunnels察 everything looks chaotic察 and abandoned in fell
hopelessness。 Along the freezing roads察and through the night察the
post´chaise makes its way without a railroad on its mind。
Mrs Rouncewell察so many years housekeeper at Chesney Wold察
sits within the chaise察 and by her side sits Mrs Bagnet with her
grey cloak and umbrella。 The old girl would prefer the bar in front察
as being exposed to the weather察 and a primitive sort of perch
more in accordance with her usual course of travelling察 but Mrs
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Rouncewell is too thoughtful of her comfort to admit of her
proposing it。 The old lady cannot make enough of the old girl。 She
sits察in her stately manner察holding her hand察and察regardless of its
roughness察 puts it often to her lips。 ^You are a mother察 my dear
soul察院 says she many times察 and you found out my George¨s
mother 院
^Why察George察院returns Mrs Bagnet察 was always free with me察
ma¨am察and when he said at our house to my Woolwich察that of all
the things my Woolwich could have to think of when he grew to be
a man察 the comfortablest would be that he had never brought a
sorrowful line into his mother¨s face察or turned a hair of her head
grey察 then I felt sure察 from his way察 that something fresh had
brought his own mother into his mind。 I had often known him say
to me察in past times察that he had behaved bad to her。 ̄
^Never察my dear 院returns Mrs Rouncewell察bursting into tears
^My blessing on him察never He was always fond of me察and loving
to me察was my George But he had a bold spirit察and he ran a little
wild察 and went for a soldier。 And I know he waited at first察 in
letting us know about himself察till he should rise to be an officer察
and when he didn¨t rise察I know he considered himself beneath us察
and wouldn¨t be a disgrace to us。 For he had a lion heart察had my
George察always from a baby 院
The old lady¨s hands stray about her as of yore察 while she
recalls察all in a tremble察what a likely lad察what a fine lad察what a
gay good´humoured clever lad he was察 how they all took to him察
down at Chesney Wold察 how Sir Leicester took to him when he
was a young gentleman察how the dogs took to him察how even the
people察who had been angry with him察forgave him the moment he
was gone察poor boy。 And now to see him after all察and in a prison
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too And the broad stomacher heaves察and the quaint upright old´
fashioned figure bends under its load of affectionate distress。
Mrs Bagnet察 with the instinctive skill of a good warm heart察
leaves the old housekeeper to her emotions for a little while!not
without passing the back o