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study察ability察eloquence察knowledge察intellect察Mr Woodcourt察high
intellect。 For many years察 the!a!I would say the flower of the
Bar察and the!a!I would presume to add察the matured autumnal
fruits of the Woolsack!have been lavished upon Jarndyce and
Jarndyce。 If the public have the benefit察 and if the country have
the adornment察of this great Grasp察it must be paid for察in money
or money¨s worth察sir。 ̄
^Mr Kenge察院said Allan察appearing enlightened all in a moment。
^Excuse me察 our time presses。 Do I understand that the whole
estate is found to have been absorbed in costs拭院
^Hem I believe so察院returned Mr Kenge。 ^Mr Vholes察what do
you say拭院
^I believe so察院said Mr Vholes。
^And that thus the suit lapses and melts away拭院
^Probably察院returned Mr Kenge。 ^Mr Vholes拭院
^Probably察院said Mr Vholes。
^My dearest life察院 whispered Allan察 this will break Richard¨s
heart 院
There was such a shock of apprehension in his face察 and he
knew Richard so perfectly察 and I too had seen so much of his
gradual decay察that what my dear girl had said to me in the fulness
of her foreboding love察sounded like a knell in my ears。
^In case you should be wanting Mr C察 sir察院 said Mr Vholes察
coming after us察 you¨ll find him in court。 I left him there resting
himself a little。 Good day察sir察good day察Miss Summerson。 ̄ As he
gave me that slowly devouring look of his察 while twisting up the
strings of his bag察before he hastened with it察after Mr Kenge察the
benignant shadow of whose conversational presence he seemed
afraid to leave察 he gave one gasp as if he had swallowed the last
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morsel of this client察 and his black buttoned´up unwholesome
figure glided away to the low door at the end of the hall。
^My dear love察院 said Allan察 leave to me for a little while察 the
charge you gave me。 Go home with this intelligence察and come to
Ada¨s by´and´by。 ̄
I would not let him take me to a coach察but entreated him to go
to Richard without a moment¨s delay察 and leave me to do as he
wished。 Hurrying home察 I found my Guardian察 and told him
gradually with what news I had returned。 ^Little woman察院said he察
quite unmoved for himself察 to have done with the suit on any
terms察 is a greater blessing than I had looked for。 But my poor
young cousins 院
We talked about them all the morning察 and discussed what it
was possible to do。 In the afternoon察my Guardian walked with me
to Symond¨s Inn察and left me at the door。 I went upstairs。 When
my darling heard my footsteps察 she came out into the small
passage and threw her arms round my neck察 but she composed
herself directly察 and said that Richard had asked for me several
times。 Allan had found him sitting in a corner of the court察she told
me察like a stone figure。 On being roused察he had broken away察and
made as if he would have spoken in a fierce voice to the judge。 He
was stopped by his mouth being full of blood察 and Allan had
brought him home。
He was lying on the sofa with his eyes closed察when I went in。
There were restoratives on the table察the room was made as airy as
possible察and was darkened察and was very orderly and quiet。 Allan
stood behind him察watching him gravely。 His face appeared to me
to be quite destitute of colour察and察now that I saw him without his
seeing me察I fully saw察for the first time察how worn away he was。
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But he looked handsomer than I had seen him look for many a
day。
I sat down by his side in silence。 Opening his eyes by´and´by察he
said察in a weak voice察but with his old smile察 Dame Durden察kiss
me察my dear 院
It was a great comfort and surprise to me to find him in his low
state cheerful and looking forward。 He was happier察he said察in our
intended marriage察 than he could find words to tell me。 My
husband had been a guardian angel to him and Ada察 and he
blessed us both察and wished us all the joy that life could yield us。 I
almost felt as if my own heart would have broken察when I saw him
take my husband¨s hand察and hold it to his breast。
We spoke of the future as much as possible察and he said several
times that he must be present at our marriage if he could stand
upon his feet。 Ada would contrive to take him察somehow察he said。
^Yes察 surely察dearest Richard 院 But as my darling answered him
thus hopefully察so serene and beautiful察with the help that was to
come to her so near察I knew!I knew
It was not good for him to talk too much察 and when he was
silent察we were silent too。 Sitting beside him察I made a pretence of
working for my dear察as he had always been used to joke about my
being busy。 Ada leaned upon his pillow察holding his head upon her
arm。 He dozed often察and whenever he awoke without seeing him察
said察first of all察 Where is Woodcourt拭院
Evening had come on察 when I lifted up my eyes察 and saw my
Guardian standing in the little hall。 ^Who is that察Dame Durden拭院
Richard asked me。 The door was behind him察but he had observed
in my face that some one was there。
I looked to Allen for advice察and as he nodded ^Yes察院bent over
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Richard and told him。 My Guardian saw what passed察came softly
by me in a moment察and laid his hand on Richard¨s。 ^O sir察院said
Richard察 you are a good man察 you are a good man 院 and burst
into tears for the first time。
My Guardian察the picture of a good man察sat down in my place察
keeping his hand on Richard¨s。
^My dear Rick察院said he察 the clouds have cleared away察and it
is bright now。 We can see now。 We were all bewildered察Rick察more
or less。 What matters And how are you察my dear boy拭院
^I am very weak察 sir察but I hope I shall be stronger。 I have to
begin the world。 ̄
^Ay察truly察well said 院cried my Guardian。
^I will not begin it in the old way now察院said Richard with a sad
smile。 ^I have learned a lesson now察sir。 It was a hard one察but you
shall be assured察indeed察that I have learned it。 ̄
^Well察 well察院 said my Guardian察 comforting him察 well察 well察
well察dear boy 院
^I was thinking察 sir察院 resumed Richard察 that there is nothing
on earth I should so much like to see as their house!Dame
Durden¨s and Woodcourt¨s house。 If I could be moved there when
I begin to recover my strength察I feel as if I should get well there察
sooner than anywhere。 ̄