登陆注册
37385400000226

第226章

INTRODUCES MR.PICKWICK TO A NEW AND NOT UNINTERESTINGSCENE IN THE GREAT DRAMA OF LIFE

T HE remainder of the period which Mr.Pickwick had assigned as the duration of the stay at Bath, passed over without the occurrence of anything material.Trinity Term commenced.On the expiration of its first week, Mr.Pickwick and his friends returned to London; and the former gentleman, attended of course by Sam, straightway repaired to his old quarters at the George and Vulture.

On the third morning after their arrival, just as all the clocks in the city were striking nine individually, and somewhere about nine hundred and ninety-nine collectively, Sam was taking the air in George Yard, when a queer sort of fresh painted vehicle drove up, out of which there jumped with great agility, throwing the reins to a stout man who sat beside him, a queer sort of gentleman, who seemed made for the vehicle, and the vehicle for him.

The vehicle was not exactly a gig, neither was it a stanhope.It was not what is currently denominated a dog-cart, neither was it a taxed-cart, nor a chaise-cart, nor a guillotined cabriolet; and yet it had something of the character of each and every of these machines.It was painted a bright yellow, with the shafts and wheels picked out in black; and the driver sat, in the orthodox sporting style, on cushions piled about two feet above the rail.The horse was a bay, a well-looking animal enough;but with something of a flash and dog-fighting air about him, nevertheless, which accorded both with the vehicle and his master.

The master himself was a man of about forty, with black hair, and carefully combed whiskers.He was dressed in a particularly gorgeous manner, with plenty of articles of jewellery about him--all about three sizes larger than those which are usually worn by gentlemen--and a rough great-coat to crown the whole.Into one pocket of this great-coat, he thrust his left hand the moment he dismounted, while from the other he drew forth, with his right, a very bright and glaring silk handkerchief, with which he whisked a speck or two of dust from his boots, and then, crumbling it in his hand, swaggered up the court.

It had not escaped Sam's attention that, when this person dismounted, a shabby-looking man in a brown great-coat shorn of divers buttons, who had been previously slinking about, on the opposite side of the way, crossed over, and remained stationary close by.Having something more than a suspicion of the object of the gentleman's visit, Sam preceded him to the George and Vulture, and, turning sharp round, planted himself in the centre of the doorway.

"Now, my fine fellow!" said the man in the rough coat, in an imperious tone, attempting at the same time to push his way past.

"Now, sir, wot's the matter!" replied Sam, returning the push with compound interest.

"Come, none of this, my man; this won't do with me," said the owner of the rough coat, raising his voice, and turning white."Here, Smouch!""Well, wot's amiss here?" growled the man in the brown coat, who had been gradually sneaking up the court during this short dialogue.

"Only some insolence of his young man's," said the principal, giving Sam another push.

"Come, none o' this gammon," growled Smouch, giving him another, and a harder one.

This last push had the effect which it was intended by the experienced Mr.Smouch to produce; for while Sam, anxious to return the compliment, was grinding that gentleman's body against the doorpost, the principal crept past, and made his way to the bar; whither Sam, after bandying a few epithetical remarks with Mr.Smouch, followed at once.

"Good-morning, my dear," said the principal, addressing the young lady at the bar, with Botany Bay ease, and New South Wales gentility; "which is Mr.Pickwick's room, my dear?""Show him up," said the bar-maid to a waiter, without deigning another look at the exquisite, in reply to his inquiry.

The waiter led the way up-stairs as he was desired, and the man in the rough coat followed, with Sam behind him: who, in his progress up the staircase, indulged in sundry gestures indicative of supreme contempt and defiance:

to the unspeakable gratification of the servants and other lookers-on.

Mr.Smouch, who was troubled with a hoarse cough, remained below, and expectorated in the passage.

Mr.Pickwick was fast asleep in bed, when his early visitor, followed by Sam, entered the room.The noise they made in so doing, awoke him.

"Shaving water, Sam," said Mr.Pickwick, from within the curtains.

"Shave you directly, Mr.Pickwick," said the visitor, drawing one of them back from the bed's head."I've got an execution against you, at the suit of Bardell.--Here's the warrant.--Common Pleas.--Here's my card.Isuppose you'll come over to my house." Giving Mr.Pickwick a friendly tap on the shoulder, the sheriff's officer (for such he was) threw his card on the counterpane, and pulled a gold toothpick from his waistcoat pocket.

"Namby's the name," said the sheriff's deputy, as Mr.Pickwick took his spectacles from under the pillow, and put them on, to read the card.

"Namby, Bell Alley, Coleman Street."

At this point, Sam Weller, who had had his eyes fixed hitherto on Mr.

Namby's shining beaver, interfered:

"Are you a Quaker?" said Sam.

"I'll let you know who I am, before I've done with you," replied the indignant officer."I'll teach you manners, my fine fellow, one of these fine mornings.""Thank'ee," said Sam."I'll do the same to you.Take your hat off."With this, Mr.Weller, in the most dexterous manner, knocked Mr.Namby's hat to the other side of the room with such violence, that he had very nearly caused him to swallow the gold toothpick into the bargain.

同类推荐
  • 倪石陵书

    倪石陵书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 河南志

    河南志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 长生胎元神用经

    长生胎元神用经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Peterkin Papers

    The Peterkin Papers

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 医方简义

    医方简义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 不一样的存在

    不一样的存在

    他少年得志,却因自己行事风格开始碰壁,坐了三年牢,出来后堕落黑道,不小心成了黑道大老,开始有五颜六色的女人在身边围绕,走向了权利金钱的高峰,醉睡美人膝,醒掌地下权,当他停下脚步享受时,却发生了意外,成了僵尸,开始了不一般的存在。
  • 黑暗炼金师

    黑暗炼金师

    晦涩难懂的《艾利斯之书》重新将众人洗脑:掌权的并不是帝国,手握廖斯黑棺的黑色宗教并不是那支大陆最锋利的矛。“正真能将特洛伊那匹最艳丽的婊子给抱上床的,只能是我亚瑟。拜托,我只是一个小萨满而已。”乌斯·亚瑟。感谢中国作者素材库封面支持。
  • 宠妃拒爱:朕的皇后还不快快安寝

    宠妃拒爱:朕的皇后还不快快安寝

    她是被西秋国控制的傀儡,一朝穿越,她成了她。他是半夏国的皇上。他们之间发生了许多不可能发生的事,后来,因为听信了小人的话他们之间关系破裂,她说他脏,他说她不要脸,恶毒。最后,她却带球跑了。等他反应过来的时候,才发现自己的爱已然这么深,可是却留他一人在这冰冷的,诺大的皇宫里......总的来说,这篇文有苦有笑有虐有甜
  • 豪门情缘:女王姗姗来迟

    豪门情缘:女王姗姗来迟

    她可爱、她妩媚、她知性、她高冷,变化多样的她是百变女郎。她为身边的人而变,她为喜欢她的人而变,她为命运而变。可无论怎么变,她都不忘初心,她还是那个心地善良的敢作敢当的美丽女子。她在成为大明星的路上饱受非议,也成为舆论的焦点。有多少人爱,就有多少人恨。她是国民女神,她是大众情人。粉丝们爱她爱得无可救药,土豪们把她捧上了天,最终她将神豪变为自己的男宠。她本是千金小姐,却沦为平民之女。她回归豪门不久,家族却遭遇大难。她凭着自己的努力,最终建立起属于自己的娱乐王朝。她就是王姗姗,华夏大地上新时代的女性代表,她只为自己代言,她只为华丽的人生而舞,她只为美好的生活而唱,她只为心中的梦想而演绎出最完美的自己
  • 乐清天下

    乐清天下

    开心赴约却发现交往多年男友劈腿,她和另一位苦主同时成为感情局外人,这场约会也成了黄泉会。再度睁眼,人已身处元庆王朝,肩付血海深仇。拜个师,便宜师父有感情恩怨待报。交个友,冰山友人有家庭纠纷欲除。敢情这年头,谁身上没几个仇就无法在江湖混?人的一生不外乎爱、恨、情、仇、生与死,平乐发誓这一次不再活得如此窝囊,要有怨報怨,有仇報仇,要放縱恣意,天下遨遊,再也不為另一個人傷心難過,再也不對其它人投入感情。“什麼?你居然是.......。”
  • 短刀王

    短刀王

    一刀开山,两刀破天!战罗刹,斩邪祖!一刀行大陆,断尽贪婪心!这是属于一个强者的时代!只要拥有足够强的力量,就能傲视群雄、俯视天下!本书分为:武现、武位、武通、武性(第一阶段)武启、武尊、武圣、武醒(上古)(第二阶段)武史、武神(武魔)(第三阶段)!希望大家看完之后投几张推荐或者收藏,子卿谢谢大家了!
  • 非常神圣

    非常神圣

    天地零玄,万物根本。圣体无双,霸绝天下。看他如何舞动风云,纵横三界。六道轮回,依附三界之中,一切诡秘皆在地下·······
  • 奥义觉醒

    奥义觉醒

    低等天赋如何?自当热血拼搏!仗势欺人如何?自当出手相助!前途渺茫如何?自当勇往直前!少年的赤诚之心将燃烧这片大陆,这是一个拼搏出来的世界
  • 似瑾年华之少瑾

    似瑾年华之少瑾

    楔子。“如果你死过一次,你会选择更加珍惜自己的生命么?”“我会。那一次的死亡,刻骨铭心。我很胆小,很恐惧。”再睁开眼睛,一切都换了景色,如果没有看错,这里应该…是卧室吧。抬起手,白少瑾清晰的看见,那是一只肉嘟嘟的…婴儿的手!强迫自己冷静下来,观察了周围的一切,然后闭上了眼睛。我记得,我死了。所以现在这情景,是如狗血桥段一般,穿越了…?白少瑾,如果你重新来一次,你会选择什么。用尽一切手段让自己活着,直到白首终老。