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第258章

Sunday After the BattleThe mansion of Sir Pitt Crawley, in Great Gaunt Street, was just beginning to dress itself for the day, as Rawdon, in his evening costume, which he had now worn two days, passed by the scared female who was scouring the steps and entered into his brother's study.Lady Jane, in her morning-gown, was up and above stairs in the nursery superintending the toilettes of her children and listening to the morning prayers which the little creatures performed at her knee.Every morning she and they performed this duty privately, and before the public ceremonial at which Sir Pitt presided and at which all the people of the household were expected to assemble.

Rawdon sat down in the study before the Baronet's table, set out with the orderly blue books and the letters, the neatly docketed bills and symmetrical pamphlets, the locked account-books, desks, and dispatch boxes, the Bible, the Quarterly Review, and the Court Guide, which all stood as if on parade awaiting the inspection of their chief.

A book of family sermons, one of which Sir Pitt was in the habit of administering to his family on Sunday mornings, lay ready on the study table, and awaiting his judicious selection.And by the sermon-book was the Observer newspaper, damp and neatly folded, and for Sir Pitt's own private use.His gentleman alone took the opportunity of perusing the newspaper before he laid it by his master's desk.Before he had brought it into the study that morning, he had read in the journal a flaming account of "Festivities at Gaunt House," with the names of all the distinguished personages invited by tho Marquis of Steyne to meet his Royal Highness.Having made comments upon this entertainment to the housekeeper and her niece as they were taking early tea and hot buttered toast in the former lady's apartment, and wondered how the Rawding Crawleys could git on, the valet had damped and folded the paper once more, so that it looked quite fresh and innocent against the arrival of the master of the house.

Poor Rawdon took up the paper and began to try and read it until his brother should arrive.But the print fell blank upon his eyes, and he did not know in the least what he was reading.The Government news and appointments (which Sir Pitt as a public man was bound to peruse, otherwise he would by no means permit the introduction of Sunday papers into his household), the theatrical criticisms, the fight for a hundred pounds a side between the Barking Butcher and the Tutbury Pet, the Gaunt House chronicle itself, which contained a most complimentary though guarded account of the famous charades of which Mrs.Becky had been the heroine--all these passed as in a haze before Rawdon, as he sat waiting the arrival of the chief of the family.

Punctually, as the shrill-toned bell of the black marble study clock began to chime nine, Sir Pitt made his appearance, fresh, neat, smugly shaved, with a waxy clean face, and stiff shirt collar, his scanty hair combed and oiled, trimming his nails as he descended the stairs majestically, in a starched cravat and a grey flannel dressing-gown--a real old English gentleman, in a word--a model of neatness and every propriety.He started when he saw poor Rawdon in his study in tumbled clothes, with blood-shot eyes, and his hair over his face.He thought his brother was not sober, and had been out all night on some orgy."Good gracious, Rawdon," he said, with a blank face, "what brings you here at this time of the morning? Why ain't you at home?""Home," said Rawdon with a wild laugh."Don't be frightened, Pitt.I'm not drunk.Shut the door; I want to speak to you."Pitt closed the door and came up to the table, where he sat down in the other arm-chair--that one placed for the reception of the steward, agent, or confidential visitor who came to transact business with the Baronet--and trimmed his nails more vehemently than ever.

"Pitt, it's all over with me," the Colonel said after a pause."I'm done.""I always said it would come to this," the Baronet cried peevishly, and beating a tune with his clean-trimmed nails."I warned you a thousand times.I can't help you any more.Every shilling of my money is tied up.Even the hundred pounds that Jane took you last night were promised to my lawyer to-morrow morning, and the want of it will put me to great inconvenience.

I don't mean to say that I won't assist you ultimately.

But as for paying your creditors in full, I might as well hope to pay the National Debt.It is madness, sheer madness, to think of such a thing.You must come to a compromise.It's a painful thing for the family, but everybody does it.There was George Kitely, Lord Ragland's son, went through the Court last week, and was what they call whitewashed, I believe.Lord Ragland would not pay a shilling for him, and--""It's not money I want," Rawdon broke in."I'm not come to you about myself.Never mind what happens to me ""What is the matter, then?" said Pitt, somewhat relieved.

"It's the boy," said Rawdon in a husky voice."I want you to promise me that you will take charge of him when I'm gone.That dear good wife of yours has always been good to him; and he's fonder of her than he is of his...--Damn it.Look here, Pitt--you know that Iwas to have had Miss Crawley's money.I wasn't brought up like a younger brother, but was always encouraged to be extravagant and kep idle.But for this I might have been quite a different man.I didn't do my duty with the regiment so bad.You know how I was thrown over about the money, and who got it.""After the sacrifices I have made, and the manner in which I have stood by you, I think this sort of reproach is useless," Sir Pitt said."Your marriage was your own doing, not mine.""That's over now," said Rawdon."That's over now."And the words were wrenched from him with a groan, which made his brother start.

"Good God! is she dead?" Sir Pitt said with a voice of genuine alarm and commiseration.

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