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Ontheeveningfollowingthatuponwhichthethreeworthiesmentionedinthelast
chapter,disposedoftheirlittlematterofbusinessasthereinnarrated,Mr。WilliamSikes,awakeningfromanap,drowsilygrowledforthaninquirywhattimeofnightitwas。
TheroominwhichMr。Sikespropoundedthisquestion,wasnotoneofthosehehadtenanted,previoustotheChertseyexpedition,althoughitwasinthesamequarterofthetown,andwassituatedatnogreatdistancefromhisformerlodgings。Itwasnot,inappearance,sodesirableahabitationashisoldquarters:beingameanandbadly-furnishedapartment,ofverylimitedsize;lightedonlybyonesmallwindowintheshelvingroof,andabuttingonacloseanddirtylane。Norweretherewantingotherindicationsofthegoodgentleman'shavinggonedownintheworldoflate:foragreatscarcityoffurniture,andtotalabsenceofcomfort,togetherwiththedisappearanceofallsuchsmallmoveablesasspareclothesandlinen,bespokeastateofextremepoverty;whilethemeagreandattenuatedconditionofMr。Sikeshimselfwouldhavefullyconfirmedthesesymptoms,iftheyhadstoodinanyneedofcorroboration。
Thehousebreakerwaslyingonthebed,wrappedinhiswhitegreat-coat,bywayofdressing-gown,anddisplayingasetoffeaturesinnodegreeimprovedbythecadaveroushueofillness,andtheadditionofasoilednightcap,andastiff,blackbeardofaweek'sgrowth。Thedogsatatthebedside:noweyeinghismasterwithawistfullook,andnowprickinghisears,andutteringalowgrowlassomenoiseinthestreet,orinthelowerpartofthehouse,attractedhisattention。Seatedbythewindow,busilyengagedinpatchinganoldwaistcoatwhichformedaportionoftherobber'sordinarydress,wasafemale:sopaleandreducedwithwatchingandprivation,thattherewouldhavebeenconsiderabledifficultyinrecognisingherasthesameNancywhohasalreadyfiguredinthistale,butforthevoiceinwhichsherepliedtoMr。Sikes'squestion。
‘Notlonggoneseven,’saidthegirl。‘Howdoyoufeelto-night,Bill?’
‘Asweakaswater,’repliedMr。Sikes,withanimprecationonhiseyesandlimbs。‘Here;lendusahand,andletmegetoffthisthunderingbedanyhow。’
IllnesshadnotimprovedMr。Sikes'stemper;for,asthegirlraisedhimupandledhimtoachair,hemutteredvariouscursesonherawkwardness,andstruckher。
‘Whiningareyou?’saidSikes。‘Come!Don'tstandsnivellingthere。Ifyoucan'tdoanythingbetterthanthat,cutoffaltogether。D'yehearme?’
‘Ihearyou,’repliedthegirl,turningherfaceaside,andforcingalaugh。‘Whatfancyhaveyougotinyourheadnow?’
‘Oh!you'vethoughtbetterofit,haveyou?’growledSikes,markingthetearwhichtrembledinhereye。‘Allthebetterforyou,youhave。’
‘Why,youdon'tmeantosay,you'dbeharduponmeto-night,Bill,’saidthegirl,layingherhanduponhisshoulder。
‘No!’criedMr。Sikes。‘Whynot?’
‘Suchanumberofnights,’saidthegirl,withatouchofwoman'stenderness,whichcommunicatedsomethinglikesweetnessoftone,eventohervoice:‘suchanumberofnightsasI'vebeenpatientwithyou,nursingandcaringforyou,asifyouhadbeenachild:andthisthefirstthatI'veseenyoulikeyourself;youwouldn'thaveservedmeasyoudidjustnow,ifyou'dthoughtofthat,wouldyou?Come,come;sayyouwouldn't。’
‘Well,then,’rejoinedMr。Sikes,‘Iwouldn't。Why,damme,now,thegirls'swhiningagain!’
‘It'snothing,’saidthegirl,throwingherselfintoachair。‘Don'tyouseemtomindme。It'llsoonbeover。’
‘What'llbeover?’demandedMr。Sikesinasavagevoice。‘Whatfooleryareyouupto,now,again?Getupandbustleabout,anddon'tcomeovermewithyourwoman'snonsense。’
Atanyothertime,thisremonstrance,andthetoneinwhichitwasdelivered,wouldhavehadthedesiredeffect;butthegirlbeingreallyweakandexhausted,droppedherheadoverthebackofthechair,andfainted,beforeMr。Sikescouldgetoutafewoftheappropriateoathswithwhich,onsimilaroccasions,hewasaccustomedtogarnishhisthreats。Notknowing,verywell,whattodo,inthisuncommonemergency;forMissNancy'shystericswereusuallyofthatviolentkindwhichthepatientfightsandstrugglesoutof,withoutmuchassistance;Mr。Sikestriedalittleblasphemy:andfindingthatmodeoftreatmentwhollyineffectual,calledforassistance。
‘What'sthematterhere,mydear?’saidFagin,lookingin。
‘Lendahandtothegirl,can'tyou?’repliedSikesimpatiently。‘Don'tstandchatteringandgrinningatme!’
Withanexclamationofsurprise,Faginhastenedtothegirl'sassistance,whileMr。JohnDawkins(otherwisetheArtfulDodger),whohadfollowedhisvenerablefriendintotheroom,hastilydepositedonthefloorabundlewithwhichhewasladen;andsnatchingabottlefromthegraspofMasterCharlesBateswhocamecloseathisheels,uncorkeditinatwinklingwithhisteeth,andpouredaportionofitscontentsdownthepatient'sthroat:previouslytakingataste,himself,topreventmistakes。
‘Giveherawhiffoffreshairwiththebellows,Charley,’saidMr。Dawkins;‘andyouslapherhands,Fagin,whileBillundoesthepetticuts。’
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