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Corney’s little finger as she took it; and inflicting two open…handed
slaps upon his laced waistcoat; gave a mighty sigh; and hitched his
chair a very little morsel farther from the fire。
It was a round table; and as Mrs。 Corney and Mr。 Bumble had
been sitting opposite each other; with no great space between
them; and fronting the fire; it will be seen that Mr。 Bumble; in
receding from the fire; and still keeping at the table; increased the
distance between himself and Mrs。 Corney; which proceeding
some prudent readers will doubtless be disposed to admire; and to
consider an act of great heroism on Mr。 Bumble’s part: he being in
some sort tempted by time; place; and opportunity; to give
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utterance to certain soft nothings; which; however well they may
become the lips of the light and thoughtless; so seem
immeasurably beneath the dignity of judges of the land; members
of parliament; ministers of state; lord mayors; and other great
public functionaries but more particularly beneath the stateliness
and gravity of a beadle; who (as is well known) should be the
sternest and most inflexible among them all。
Whatever were Mr。 Bumble’s intentions; however (and no
doubt they were of the best); it unfortunately happened; as has
been twice before remarked; that the table was a round one;
consequently Mr。 Bumble; moving his chair by little and little;
soon began to diminish the distance between himself and the
matron; and; continuing to travel round the outer edge of the
circle; brought his chair; in time; close to that in which the matron
was seated。 Indeed; the two chairs touched; and when they did so;
Mr。 Bumble stopped。
Now; if the matron had moved her chair to the right; she would
have been scorched by the fire; and if to the left; she must have
fallen into Mr。 Bumble’s arms; so (being a discreet matron; and no
doubt foreseeing these consequences at a glance) she remained
where she was; and handed Mr。 Bumble another cup of tea。
“Hard…hearted; Mrs。 Corney?” said Mr。 Bumble; stirring his tea;
and looking up into the matron’s face; “are you hardhearted; Mrs。
Corney?”
“Dear me!” exclaimed the matron; “what a very curious
question from a single man。 What can you want to know for; Mr。
Bumble?”
The beadle drank his tea to the last drop; finished a piece of
toast; whisked the crumbs off his knees; wiped his lips; and
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deliberately kissed the matron。
“Mr。 Bumble!” cried that discreet lady in a whisper; for the
fright was so great; that she had quite lost her voice: “Mr。 Bumble;
I shall scream!” Mr。 Bumble made no reply; but in a slow and
dignified manner; put his arm round the matron’s waist。
As the lady had stated her intention of screaming; of course she
would have screamed at this additional boldness; but that the
exertion was rendered unnecessary by a hasty knocking at the
door; which was no sooner heard; than Mr。 Bumble darted; with
much agility; to the wine bottles; and began dusting them with
great violence; while the matron sharply demanded who was
there。 It is worthy of remark; as a curious physical instance of the
efficacy of a sudden surprise in counteracting the effects of
extreme fear; that her voice had quite recovered all its official
asperity。
“If you please; mistress;” said a withered old female pauper;
hideously ugly; putting her head in at the door; “old Sally is a…
going fast。”
“Well; what’s that to me?” angrily demanded the matron。 “I
can’t keep her alive; can I?”
“No; no; mistress;” replied the old woman; “nobody can; she’s
far beyond the reach of help。 I’ve seen a many people die; little
babies and great strong men; and I know when death’s a…coming;
well enough。 But she’s troubled in her mind; and when the fits are
not on her; and that’s not often; for she is dying very hard—she
says she has got something to tell; which you must hear。 She’ll
never die quiet till you come; mistress。”
At this intelligence; the worthy Mrs。 Corney muttered a variety
of invectives against old women who couldn’t even die without
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purposely annoying their betters; and; muffling herself in a thick
shawl which she hastily caught up; briefly requested Mr。 Bumble
to stay till she came back; lest anything particular should occur;
and bidding the messenger walk fast; and not be all night hobbling
up the stairs; she followed her from the room with a very ill grace;
scolding all the way。
Mr。 Bumble’s conduct on being left to himself; was rather
inexplicable。 He opened the closet; counted the teaspoons;
weighed the sugar…tongs; closely inspected a silver milk…pot to
ascertain that it was of the genuine metal; and; having satisfied his
curiosity on these points; put on his cocked hat corner…wise; and
danced with much gravity four distinct times round the table。
Having gone through this very extraordinary performance; he
took off the cocked hat again; and; spreading himself before the
fire with his back towards it; seemed to be mentally engaged in
taking an exact inventory of the furniture。
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Chapter 24
Treats Of A Very Poor Subject—But Is A Short One;
And May Be Found Of Importance In This History。
It was no unfit messenger of death; who had disturbed the
quiet of the matron’s room。 Her body was bent by age; her
limbs trembled with palsy; her face; distorted into a
mumbling leer; resembled more the grotesque shaping of some
wild pencil; than the work of Nature’s hand。
Alas! How few of Nature’s faces are left alone to gladden us
with their beauty! The cares; and sorrows; and hungerings; of the
world; change them as they change hearts; and it is only when
those passions sleep; and have lost their hold for ever; that the
troubled clouds pass off; and leave Heaven’s surface clear。 It is a
common thing for the countenances of the dead; even in that fixed
and rigid state; to subside into the long…forgotten expression of
sleeping infancy; and settle into the very look of early life; so calm;
so peaceful; do they grow again; that those who knew them in their
happy childhood; kneel by the coffin’s side in awe; and see the
angel even upon earth。
The old crone tottered along the passages; and up the stairs;
muttering some indistinct answers to the chidings of her
companion; and being at length compelled to pause for breath;
gave the light into her hand; and remained behind to follow as she
might; while the more nimble superior made her way to the room
where the sick woman lay。
It was a bare garret…room; with a dim light burning at the
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farther end。 There was another old woman watching by the bed;
the parish apothecary’s apprentice was standing by the fire;
making a toothpick out of a quill。
“Cold night; Mrs。 Corney;” said this young gentleman; as the
matron entered。
“Very cold; indeed; sir;” replied the mistress; in her most civil
tones; and dropping a curtsey as she spoke。
“You should get better coals out of your contractors;” said the
apothecary’s deputy; breaking a lump on the top of the fire with
the rusty poker; “these are not at all the sort of thing for a cold
night。”
“They’re the Board’s choosing; sir;” returned the matron。 “The
least they could do; would be to keep us pretty warm; for our
places are hard enough。”
The conversation was here interrupted by a moan from the sick
woman。
“Oh!” said the young man; turning his face towards the bed; as
if he had previously quite forgotten the patient; “it’s all U。 P。 there;
Mrs。 Corney。”
“It is; is it; sir?” asked the matron。
“If she lasts a couple of hours; I shall be surprised;” said the
apothecary’s apprentice; intent upon the toothpick’s point。 “It’s a
break…up of the system altogether。 Is she dozing; old lady?”
The attendant stooped over the bed; to ascertain; and nodded
in the affirmative。
“Then perhaps she’ll go off in that way; if you don’t make a
row;” said the young man。 “Put the light on the floor。 She won’t
see it there。”
The attendant did as she was told; shaking her head mean
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while; to intimate that the woman would not die so easily; having
done so; she resumed her seat by the side of the other nurse; who
had by this time returned。 The mistress; with an expression of
impatience; wrapped herself in her shawl; and sat at the foot of the
bed。
The apothecary’s apprentice; having completed the
manufacture of the toothpick; planted himself in front of the fire;
and made good use of it for ten minutes or so; when; apparently
growing rather dull; he wished Mrs。 Corney joy of her job; and
took himself off on tiptoe。
When they had sat in silence for some time; the two old women
rose from the bed; and crouching ove