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solicitor in Lincoln¨s Inn Fields察and say to him when he makes me
furious察by being so cool and satisfied!as they all do察for I know
they gain by it while I lose察don¨t I拭I mustn¨t say to him察 I will
have something out of some one for my ruin察by fair means or foul
He is not responsible。 It¨s the system。 But if I do no violence to any
of them察 here!I may I don¨t know what may happen if I am
carried beyond myself at last I will accuse the individual
workers of that system against me察 face to face察 before the great
eternal bar 院
His passion was fearful。 I could not have believed in such rage
without seeing it。
^I have done 院 he said察sitting down and wiping his face。 ^Mr
Jarndyce察I have done I am violent察I know。 I ought to know it。 I
have been in prison for contempt of Court。 I have been in prison
for threatening the solicitor。 I have been in this trouble察and that
trouble察and shall be again。 I am the man from Shropshire察and I
sometimes go beyond amusing them!though they have found it
amusing察too察to see me committed into custody察and brought up in
custody察and all that。 It would be better for me察 they tell me察 if I
restrained myself。 I tell them that if I did restrain myself察I should
become imbecile。 I was a good´enough´tempered man once察 I
believe。 People in my part of the country察say察they remember me
so察 but察 now察 I must have this vent under my sense of injury察 or
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nothing could hold my wits together。 `It would be far better for
you察 Mr Gridley察 the Lord Chancellor told me last week察 not to
waste your time here察 and to stay usefully employed察 down in
Shropshire。¨ `My Lord察 my Lord察 I know it would察 said I to him察
`and it would have been far better for me never to have heard the
name of your high office察but察unhappily for me察I can¨t undo the
past察and the past drives me here !Besides察院he added察breaking
fiercely out察 I¨ll shame them。 To the last察I¨ll show myself in that
court to its shame。 If I knew when I was going to die察and could be
carried there察 and had a voice to speak with察 I would die there察
saying察 You have brought me here察and sent me from here察many
and many a time。 Now send me out feet foremost ^ His
countenance had察 perhaps for years察 become so set in its
contentious expression that it did not soften察 even now when he
was quiet。
^I came to take these babies down to my room for an hour察院he
said察going to them again察 and let them play about。 I didn¨t mean
to say all this察but it don¨t much signify。 You¨re not afraid of me察
Tom察are you拭院
^No 院said Tom。 ^You ain¨t angry with me。 ̄
^You are right察 my child。 You¨re going back察 Charley拭 Aye拭
Come察 then察 little one 院 He took the youngest child on his arm察
where she was willing enough to be carried。 ^I shouldn¨t wonder if
we found a gingerbread soldier downstairs。 Let¨s go and look for
him 院
He made his former rough salutation察 which was not deficient
in a certain respect察 to Mr Jarndyce察 and bowing slightly to us察
went downstairs to his room。
Upon that察 Mr Skimpole began to talk for the first time since
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our arrival察in his usual gay strain。 He said察Well察it was really very
pleasant to see how things lazily adapted themselves to purposes。
Here was this Mr Gridley察 a man of a robust will and surprising
energy!intellectually speaking察 a sort of inharmonious
blacksmith!and he could easily imagine that there Gridley was察
years ago察 wandering about in life for something to expend his
superfluous combativeness upon!a sort of Young Love among
the thorns!when the Court of Chancery came in his way察 and
accommodated him with the exact thing he wanted。 There they
were察matched察ever afterwards Otherwise he might have been a
great general察blowing up all sort of towns察or he might have been
a great politician察 dealing in all sorts of parliamentary rhetoric察
but察as it was察he and the Court of Chancery had fallen upon each
other in the pleasantest way察 and nobody was much the worse察
and Gridley was察 so to speak察 from that hour provided for。 Then
look at Coavinses How delightfully poor Coavinses father of these
charming children illustrated the same principle He察 Mr
Skimpole察 himself察 had sometimes repined at the existence of
Coavinses。 He had found Coavinses in his way。 He could have
dispensed with Coavinses。 There had been times察when察if he had
been a Sultan察and his Grand Vizier had said one morning察 What
does the Commander of the Faithful require at the hands of his
slave拭院he might have even gone so far as to reply察 The head of
Coavinses 院 But what turned out to be the case拭 That察 all that
time察 he had been giving employment to a most deserving man察
that he had been a benefactor to Coavinses察 that he had actually
been enabling Coavinses to bring up these charming children in
this agreeable way察developing these social virtues拭Insomuch that
his heart had just now swelled察 and the tears had come into his
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eyes察when he had looked round the room察and thought察 I was the
great patron of Coavinses察and his little comforts were my work 院
There was something so captivating in his light way of touching
these fantastic strings察 and he was such a mirthful child by the
side of the graver childhood we had seen察 that he made my
Guardian smile even as he turned towards us from a little private
talk with Mrs Blinder。 We kissed Charley察and took her downstairs
with us察and stopped outside the house to see her run away to her
work。 I don¨t know where she was going察but we saw her run察such
a little察little creature察in her womanly bonnet and apron察through
a covered way at the bottom of the court察and melt into the city¨s
strife and sound察like a dewdrop in an ocean。
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Chapter 16
Tom´All´Alone¨s
y Lady Dedlock is restless察very restless。 The astonished
fashionable intelligence hardly knows where to have
M
her。 Today she is at Chesney Wold察 yesterday she was
at her house in town察tomorrow she may be abroad察for anything
the fashionable int