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ever you said a true word in your life; it's when you call me a heap of
confusion; for you two clever ones have done your most to make me such。
You married me whether I liked it or not; and you've led me; pretty well
ever since; such a life of dreaming and frightening as never was known;
and what do you expect me to be but a heap of confusion? You wanted to
make me such; and I am such; but I won't submit no longer; no; I won't;
I won't; I won't; I won't!' She was still beating the air against all
ers。
After gazing at her in silence; Mrs Clennam turned to Rigaud。 'You
see and hear this foolish creature。 Do you object to such a piece of
distraction remaining where she is?'
'I; madame;' he replied; 'do I? That's a question for you。'
'I do not;' she said; gloomily。 'There is little left to choose now。
Flintwinch; it is closing in。'
Mr Flintwinch replied by directing a look of red vengeance at his wife;
and then; as if to pinion himself from falling upon her; screwed his
crossed arms into the breast of his waistcoat; and with his chin very
near one of his elbows stood in a corner; watching Rigaud in the oddest
attitude。 Rigaud; for his part; arose from his chair; and seated himself
on the table with his legs dangling。 In this easy attitude; he met Mrs
Clennam's set face; with his moustache going up and his nose ing
down。
'Madame; I am a gentleman……'
'Of whom;' she interrupted in her steady tones; 'I have heard
disparagement; in connection with a French jail and an accusation of
murder。'
He kissed his hand to her with his exaggerated gallantry。
'Perfectly。 Exactly。 Of a lady too! What absurdity! How incredible! I
had the honour of making a great success then; I hope to have the
honour of making a great success now。 I kiss your hands。 Madame; I am a
gentleman (I was going to observe); who when he says; 〃I will definitely
finish this or that affair at the present sitting;〃 does definitely
finish it。 I announce to you that we are arrived at our last sitting on
our little business。 You do me the favour to follow; and to prehend?'
She kept her eyes fixed upon him with a frown。 'Yes。'
'Further; I am a gentleman to whom mere mercenary trade…bargains are
unknown; but to whom money is always acceptable as the means of pursuing
his pleasures。 You do me the favour to follow; and to prehend?'
'Scarcely necessary to ask; one would say。 Yes。'
'Further; I am a gentleman of the softest and sweetest disposition;
but who; if trifled with; bees enraged。 Noble natures under such
circumstances bee enraged。 I possess a noble nature。 When the lion
is awakened……that is to say; when I enrage……the satisfaction of my
animosity is as acceptable to me as money。 You always do me the favour
to follow; and to prehend?'
'Yes;' she answered; somewhat louder than before。
'Do not let me derange you; pray be tranquil。 I have said we are now
arrived at our last sitting。 Allow me to recall the two sittings we have
held。'
'It is not necessary。'
'Death; madame;' he burst out; 'it's my fancy! Besides; it clears the
way。 The first sitting was limited。 I had the honour of making your
acquaintance……of presenting my letter; I am a Knight of Industry; at
your service; madame; but my polished manners had won me so much of
success; as a master of languages; among your patriots who are as
stiff as their own starch is to one another; but are ready to relax to
a foreign gentleman of polished manners……and of observing one or two
little things;' he glanced around the room and smiled; 'about this
honourable house; to know which was necessary to assure me; and
to convince me that I had the distinguished pleasure of making the
acquaintance of the lady I sought。 I achieved this。 I gave my word
of honour to our dear Flintwinch that I would return。 I gracefully
departed。'
Her face neither acquiesced nor demurred。 The same when he paused; and
when he spoke; it as yet showed him always the one attentive frown;
and the dark revelation before mentioned of her being nerved for the
occasion。
'I say; gracefully departed; because it was graceful to retire without
alarming a lady。 To be morally graceful; not less than physically; is
a part of the character of Rigaud Blandois。 It was also politic; as
leaving you with something overhanging you; to expect me again with a
little anxiety on a day not named。 But your slave is politic。 By Heaven;
madame; politic! Let us return。 On the day not named; I have again the
honour to render myself at your house。 I intimate that I have something
to sell; which; if not bought; will promise madame whom I highly
esteem。 I explain myself generally。 I demand……I think it was a thousand
pounds。 Will you correct me?'
Thus forced to speak; she replied with constraint; 'You demanded as much
as a thousand pounds。'
'I demand at present; Two。 Such are the evils of delay。 But to return
once more。 We are not accordant; we differ on that occasion。 I am
playful; playfulness is a part of my amiable character。 Playfully; I
bee as one slain and hidden。 For; it may alone be worth half the sum
to madame; to be freed from the suspicions that my droll idea awakens。
Accident and spies intermix themselves against my playfulness; and spoil
the fruit; perhaps……who knows? only you and Flintwinch……when it is just
ripe。 Thus; madame; I am here for the last time。 Listen! Definitely the
last。'
As he struck his straggling boot…heels against the flap of the table;
meeting her frown with an insolent gaze; he began to change his tone for
a fierce one。
'Bah! Stop an instant! Let us advance by steps。 Here is my Hotel…note to
be paid; according to contract。 Five minutes hence we may be at daggers'
points。 I'll not leave it till then; or you'll cheat me。 Pay it! Count
me the money!'
'Take it from his hand and pay it; Flintwinch;' said Mrs Clennam。
He spirted it into Mr Flintwinch's face when the old man advanced to
take it; and held forth his hand; repeating noisily; 'Pay it! Count it
out! Good money!' Jeremiah picked the bill up; looked at the total with
a bloodshot eye; took a small canvas bag from his pocket; and told the
amount into his hand。
Rigaud chin