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第234章

In Which We Enjoy Three Courses and a DessertWhen the ladies of Gaunt House were at breakfast that morning, Lord Steyne (who took his chocolate in private and seldom disturbed the females of his household, or saw them except upon public days, or when they crossed each other in the hall, or when from his pit-box at the opera he surveyed them in their box on the grand tier) his lordship, we say, appeared among the ladies and the children who were assembled over the tea and toast, and a battle royal ensued apropos of Rebecca.

"My Lady Steyne," he said, "I want to see the list for your dinner on Friday; and I want you, if you please, to write a card for Colonel and Mrs.Crawley.""Blanche writes them," Lady Steyne said in a flutter.

"Lady Gaunt writes them."

"I will not write to that person," Lady Gaunt said, a tall and stately lady, who looked up for an instant and then down again after she had spoken.It was not good to meet Lord Steyne's eyes for those who had offended him.

"Send the children out of the room.Go!" said he pulling at the bell-rope.The urchins, always frightened before him, retired: their mother would have followed too."Not you," he said."You stop.""My Lady Steyne," he said, "once more will you have the goodness to go to the desk and write that card for your dinner on Friday?""My Lord, I will not be present at it," Lady Gaunt said; "I will go home.""I wish you would, and stay there.You will find the bailiffs at Bareacres very pleasant company, and Ishall be freed from lending money to your relations and from your own damned tragedy airs.Who are you to give orders here? You have no money.You've got no brains.You were here to have children, and you have not had any.Gaunt's tired of you, and George's wife is the only person in the family who doesn't wish you were dead.Gaunt would marry again if you were.""I wish I were," her Ladyship answered with tears and rage in her eyes.

"You, forsooth, must give yourself airs of virtue, while my wife, who is an immaculate saint, as everybody knows, and never did wrong in her life, has no objection to meet my young friend Mrs.Crawley.My Lady Steyne knows that appearances are sometimes against the best of women; that lies are often told about the most innocent of them.Pray, madam, shall I tell you some little anecdotes about my Lady Bareacres, your mamma?""You may strike me if you like, sir, or hit any cruel blow," Lady Gaunt said.To see his wife and daughter suffering always put his Lordship into a good humour.

"My sweet Blanche," he said, "I am a gentleman, and never lay my hand upon a woman, save in the way of kindness.I only wish to correct little faults in your character.You women are too proud, and sadly lack humility, as Father Mole, I'm sure, would tell my Lady Steyne if he were here.You mustn't give yourselves airs;you must be meek and humble, my blessings.For all Lady Steyne knows, this calumniated, simple, good-humoured Mrs.Crawley is quite innocent--even more innocent than herself.Her husband's character is not good, but it is as good as Bareacres', who has played a little and not paid a great deal, who cheated you out of the only legacy you ever had and left you a pauper on my hands.And Mrs.Crawley is not very well-born, but she is not worse than Fanny's illustrious ancestor, the first de la Jones.""The money which I brought into the family, sir," Lady George cried out--"You purchased a contingent reversion with it," the Marquis said darkly."If Gaunt dies, your husband may come to his honours; your little boys may inherit them, and who knows what besides? In the meanwhile, ladies, be as proud and virtuous as you like abroad, but don't give ME any airs.As for Mrs.Crawley's character, Ishan't demean myself or that most spotless and perfectly irreproachable lady by even hinting that it requires a defence.You will be pleased to receive her with the utmost cordiality, as you will receive all persons whom I present in this house.This house?" He broke out with a laugh."Who is the master of it? and what is it?

This Temple of Virtue belongs to me.And if I invite all Newgate or all Bedlam here, by -- they shall be welcome."After this vigorous allocution, to one of which sort Lord Steyne treated his "Hareem" whenever symptoms of insubordination appeared in his household, the crestfallen women had nothing for it but to obey.Lady Gaunt wrote the invitation which his Lordship required, and she and her mother-in-law drove in person, and with bitter and humiliated hearts, to leave the cards on Mrs.

Rawdon, the reception of which caused that innocent woman so much pleasure.

There were families in London who would have sacrificed a year's income to receive such an honour at the hands of those great ladies.Mrs.Frederick Bullock, for instance, would have gone on her knees from May Fair to Lombard Street, if Lady Steyne and Lady Gaunt had been waiting in the City to raise her up and say, "Come to us next Friday"--not to one of the great crushes and grand balls of Gaunt House, whither everybody went, but to the sacred, unapproachable, mysterious, delicious entertainments, to be admitted to one of which was a privilege, and an honour, and a blessing indeed.

Severe, spotless, and beautiful, Lady Gaunt held the very highest rank in Vanity Fair.The distinguished courtesy with which Lord Steyne treated her charmed everybody who witnessed his behaviour, caused the severest critics to admit how perfect a gentleman he was, and to own that his Lordship's heart at least was in the right place.

The ladies of Gaunt House called Lady Bareacres in to their aid, in order to repulse the common enemy.One of Lady Gaunt's carriages went to Hill Street for her Ladyship's mother, all whose equipages were in the hands of the bailiffs, whose very jewels and wardrobe, it was said, had been seized by those inexorable Israelites.

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