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little dorrit-信丽(英文版)-第213章

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innumerable fixes。'

'Fixes?' repeated Lord Decimus; with a majestic pausing and pondering
on the word that made the bashful Member shut his eyes quite tight。
'Fixes?'

'A very perplexing business indeed;' observed Mr Tite Barnacle; with an
air of grave resentment。

'What;' said Lord Decimus; 'was the character of his business; what was
the nature of these……a……Fixes; Ferdinand?'

'Oh; it's a good story; as a story;' returned that gentleman; 'as good
a thing of its kind as need be。 This Mr Dorrit (his name is Dorrit) had
incurred a responsibility to us; ages before the fairy came out of
the Bank and gave him his fortune; under a bond he had signed for the
performance of a contract which was not at all performed。 He was a
partner in a house in some large way……spirits; or buttons; or wine; or
blacking; or oatmeal; or woollen; or pork; or hooks and eyes; or iron;
or treacle; or shoes; or something or other that was wanted for troops;
or seamen; or somebody……and the house burst; and we being among
the creditors; detainees were lodged on the part of the Crown in a
scientific manner; and all the rest Of it。 When the fairy had appeared
and he wanted to pay us off; Egad we had got into such an exemplary
state of checking and counter…checking; signing and counter…signing;
that it was six months before we knew how to take the money; or how to
give a receipt for it。 It was a triumph of public business;' said this
handsome young Barnacle; laughing heartily; 'You never saw such a lot of
forms in your life。 〃Why;〃 the attorney said to me one day; 〃if I wanted
this office to give me two or three thousand pounds instead of take it;
I couldn't have more trouble about it。〃 〃You are right; old fellow;〃
I told him; 〃and in future you'll know that we have something to do
here。〃' The pleasant young Barnacle finished by once more laughing
heartily。 He was a very easy; pleasant fellow indeed; and his manners
were exceedingly winning。

Mr Tite Barnacle's view of the business was of a less airy character。 He
took it ill that Mr Dorrit had troubled the Department by wanting to
pay the money; and considered it a grossly informal thing to do after so
many years。 But Mr Tite Barnacle was a buttoned…up man; and consequently
a weighty one。 All buttoned…up men are weighty。 All buttoned…up men are
believed in。 Whether or no the reserved and never…exercised power of
unbuttoning; fascinates mankind; whether or no wisdom is supposed to
condense and augment when buttoned up; and to evaporate when unbuttoned;
it is certain that the man to whom importance is accorded is the
buttoned…up man。 Mr Tite Barnacle never would have passed for half his
current value; unless his coat had been always buttoned…up to his white
cravat。

'May I ask;' said Lord Decimus; 'if Mr Darrit……or Dorrit……has any
family?'

Nobody else replying; the host said; 'He has two daughters; my lord。'

'Oh! you are acquainted with him?' asked Lord Decimus。

'Mrs Merdle is。 Mr Sparkler is; too。 In fact;' said Mr Merdle; 'I rather
believe that one of the young ladies has made an impression on Edmund
Sparkler。 He is susceptible; and……I……think……the conquest……' Here Mr
Merdle stopped; and looked at the table…cloth; as he usually did when he
found himself observed or listened to。

Bar was unmonly pleased to find that the Merdle family; and this
family; had already been brought into contact。 He submitted; in a low
voice across the table to Bishop; that it was a kind of analogical
illustration of those physical laws; in virtue of which Like flies to
Like。 He regarded this power of attraction in wealth to draw wealth
to it; as something remarkably interesting and curious……something
indefinably allied to the loadstone and gravitation。 Bishop; who
had ambled back to earth again when the present theme was broached;
acquiesced。 He said it was indeed highly important to Society that one
in the trying situation of unexpectedly finding himself invested with a
power for good or for evil in Society; should bee; as it were; merged
in the superior power of a more legitimate and more gigantic growth; the
influence of which (as in the case of our friend at whose board we sat)
was habitually exercised in harmony with the best interests of Society。

Thus; instead of two rival and contending flames; a larger and a lesser;
each burning with a lurid and uncertain glare; we had a blended and a
softened light whose genial ray diffused an equable warmth throughout
the land。 Bishop seemed to like his own way of putting the case very
much; and rather dwelt upon it; Bar; meanwhile (not to throw away a
jury…man); making a show of sitting at his feet and feeding on his
precepts。

The dinner and dessert being three hours long; the bashful Member cooled
in the shadow of Lord Decimus faster than he warmed with food and drink;
and had but a chilly time of it。 Lord Decimus; like a tall tower in a
flat country; seemed to project himself across the table…cloth; hide the
light from the honourable Member; cool the honourable Member's marrow;
and give him a woeful idea of distance。 When he asked this unfortunate
traveller to take wine; he enpassed his faltering steps with the
gloomiest of shades; and when he said; 'Your health sir!' all around him
was barrenness and desolation。

At length Lord Decimus; with a coffee…cup in his hand; began to hover
about among the pictures; and to cause an interesting speculation to
arise in all minds as to the probabilities of his ceasing to hover; and
enabling the smaller birds to flutter up…stairs; which could not be
done until he had urged his noble pinions in that direction。 After some
delay; and several stretches of his wings which came to nothing; he
soared to the drawing…rooms。

And here a difficulty arose; which always does arise when two people
are specially brought together at a dinner to confer with one another。
Everybody (except Bishop; who had no suspicion of it) knew perfectly
well that this dinner had been eaten and drunk; specifically to the end
that Lord Decimus and Mr Merdle should have five minutes' conversation
together。 The opportunity so elaborately prepared was now arrived; and
it se
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