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    ^I have no home left。 I will encumber you no more。 May you察in 

your   just   resentment察  be   able   to   forget   the   unworthy   woman   on 

whom   you   have   wasted   a   most   generous   devotion!who   avoids 

you察  only  with  a   deeper shame  than   that  with  which   she   hurries 

from herself!and who writes this last adieu 院



    She   veils   and   dresses     quickly察   leaves   all  her   jewels   and    her 

money察     listens察  goes   downstairs   at     a  moment      when     the  hall   is 

empty察opens and shuts the great door察flutters away察in the shrill察

frosty wind。 



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                               Chapter 56 



                                  Pursuit 



     mpassive察  as   behoves   its   high   breeding察  the   Dedlock    town´ 

     house     stares   at  the  other   houses    in  the   street  of  dismal 

I 

     grandeur察and gives no outward sign of anything going wrong 

within。     Carriages    rattle察  doors    are   battered    at察  the   world 

exchanges      calls察 ancient    charmers     with   skeleton   throats察  and 

peachy cheeks that have   a   rather  ghastly  bloom   upon  them   seen 

by   daylight察  when    indeed    these   fascinating   creatures    look  like 

Death and the Lady fused together察dazzle the eyes of men。 Forth 

from   the   frigid   Mews   come   easily   swinging   carriages   guided   by 

short´legged      coachmen     in  flaxen   wigs察  deep   sunk    into  downy 

hammercloths察and up behind mount luscious Mercuries察bearing 

sticks of state察and wearing cocked hats broadwise此a spectacle for 

the Angels。 

   The    Dedlock     town   house   changes     not  externally察  and   hours 

pass before its exalted dulness is disturbed within。 But Volumnia 

the fair察being subject to the prevalent complaint of boredom察and 

finding   that   disorder   attacking   her   spirits   with   some   virulence察

ventures at length to repair to the library for change of scene。 Her 

gentle tapping at the door producing no response察she opens it and 

peeps in察seeing no one there察takes possession。 

   The sprightly Dedlock is reputed察in that grass´grown city of the 

ancients察  Bath察   to   be  stimulated   by  an   urgent   curiosity察  which 

impels   her  on all   convenient  and inconvenient  occasions   to   sidle 

about with a golden glass at her eye察peering into objects of every 



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description。      Certain    it  is  that  she  avails   herself   of  the   present 

opportunity   of   hovering   over   her   kinsman¨s   letters   and   papers察

like a bird察taking a short peck at this document察and a blink with 

her head on one  side   at  that  document察  and   hopping about  from 

table    to  table察  with   her   glass  at  her   eye   in  an   inquisitive    and 

restless   manner。   In   the   course   of   these   researches   she   stumbles 

over  something察  and   turning  her  glass   in   that  direction察sees   her 

kinsman lying on the ground like a felled tree。 

    Volumnia¨s        pet     little   scream      acquires       a   considerable 

augmentation         of  reality   from    this   surprise察   and   the   house     is 

quickly in commotion。 Servants tear up and down stairs察bells are 

violently rung察doctors are sent for察and Lady Dedlock is sought in 

all directions察but not found。 Nobody has seen or heard her since 

she last rang her bell。 Her letter to Sir Leicester is discovered on 

her   table察but       it  is  doubtful   yet  whether      he  has   not   received 

another   missive   from   another   world察  requiring   to   be   personally 

answered察and all the living languages察and all the dead察are as one 

to him。 

    They lay him down upon his bed察and chafe察and rub察and fan察

and     put   ice  to  his  head察   and    try  every    means     of  restoration。 

Howbeit the day has ebbed away and it is night in his room察before 

his    stertorous     breathing      lulls察  or   his   fixed   eyes    show     any 

consciousness        of  the   candle    that  is  occasionally     passed     before 

them。 But when this change begins it goes on察and by and   by  he 

nods察or moves his eyes察or even his hand察in token that he hears 

and comprehends。 

    He    fell  down察   this  morning察     a  handsome      stately   gentleman察

somewhat   infirm察  but   of   a   fine   presence察  and   with   a   well´filled 

face。 He lies upon his bed察an aged man with sunken cheeks察the 



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decrepit shadow of himself。 His voice was rich and mellow此and he 

had so long been thoroughly persuaded of the weight and import 

to mankind of any word he said察that his words really had come to 

sound as   if  there   were   something   in   them。   But   now   he   can   only 

whisper察     and    what    he  whispers      sounds    like   what    it  is!mere 

jumble and jargon。 

    His favourite and faithful housekeeper stands at his bedside。 It 

is the first fact he notices察and he clearly derives pleasure from it。 

After    vainly    trying   to  make     himself    understood      in  speech察    he 

makes   signs   for   a   pencil。   So   inexpressively察  that   they   cannot   at 

first   understand   him察  it   is   his   old   housekeeper   who   makes        out 

what he wants察and brings him a slate。 

    After   pausing   for   some   time察  he   slowly   scrawls   upon   it察  in   a 

hand that is not his察 Chesney Wold拭院

    No察  she   tells   him察 he   is  in  London。     He   was   taken    ill  in  the 

library察this morning。 Right thankful she is   that  she   happened   to 

come to London察and is able to attend upon him。 

    ^It  is   not an illness   of  any  serious consequence察  Sir   Leicester。 

You      will  be    much     better    tomorrow察      Sir   Leicester。     All   the 

gentlemen say so。 ̄ This察with the tears coursing down her fair old 

face。 

    After making a survey of the room察and looking with particular 

attention all round the bed where the doctors stand察he writes ^My 

Lady。 ̄ 

    ^My   Lady   went   out察  Sir   Leicester察  before   you   were   taken   ill察

and don¨t know of your illness yet。 ̄ 

    He   points again察in   great agitation察at  the   two  words。   They  all 

try to quiet him察but he points again with increased agitation。 On 

their looking at one another察not knowing what to say察he takes the 



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slate   once   more察  and   writes   ^My   Lady。   For   God¨s   sake察  where拭院

And makes an imploring moan。 

    It   is   though   better   that   his   old   housekeeper   should   give   him 

Lady Dedlock¨s letter察the contents of which no one knows or can 

surmise。   She   opens   it   for   him察  and   puts   it   out   for   his  perusal。 

Having read it twice by a great effort察he turns it down so that  it 

shall    not   be  seen察  and   lies  moaning。      He   passes    into  a  kind   of 

relapse察or into a swoon察and i

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