登陆注册
5461400000057

第57章 Chapter 11 PODSNAPPERY(3)

'It merely referred,' Mr Podsnap explained, with a sense of meritorious proprietorship, 'to Our Constitution, Sir. We Englishmen are Very Proud of our Constitution, Sir. It Was Bestowed Upon Us By Providence. No Other Country is so Favoured as This Country.'

'And ozer countries?--' the foreign gentleman was beginning, when Mr Podsnap put him right again.

'We do not say Ozer; we say Other: the letters are "T" and "H;"You say Tay and Aish, You Know; (still with clemency). The sound is "th"--"th!"'

'And OTHER countries,' said the foreign gentleman. 'They do how?'

'They do, Sir,' returned Mr Podsnap, gravely shaking his head;'they do--I am sorry to be obliged to say it--AS they do.'

'It was a little particular of Providence,' said the foreign gentleman, laughing; 'for the frontier is not large.'

'Undoubtedly,' assented Mr Podsnap; 'But So it is. It was the Charter of the Land. This Island was Blest, Sir, to the Direct Exclusion of such Other Countries as--as there may happen to be.

And if we were all Englishmen present, I would say,' added Mr Podsnap, looking round upon his compatriots, and sounding solemnly with his theme, 'that there is in the Englishman a combination of qualities, a modesty, an independence, a responsibility, a repose, combined with an absence of everything calculated to call a blush into the cheek of a young person, which one would seek in vain among the Nations of the Earth.'

Having delivered this little summary, Mr Podsnap's face flushed, as he thought of the remote possibility of its being at all qualified by any prejudiced citizen of any other country; and, with his favourite right-arm flourish, he put the rest of Europe and the whole of Asia, Africa, and America nowhere.

The audience were much edified by this passage of words; and Mr Podsnap, feeling that he was in rather remarkable force to-day, became smiling and conversational.

'Has anything more been heard, Veneering,' he inquired, 'of the lucky legatee?'

'Nothing more,' returned Veneering, 'than that he has come into possession of the property. I am told people now call him The Golden Dustman. I mentioned to you some time ago, I think, that the young lady whose intended husband was murdered is daughter to a clerk of mine?'

'Yes, you told me that,' said Podsnap; 'and by-the-bye, I wish you would tell it again here, for it's a curious coincidence--curious that the first news of the discovery should have been brought straight to your table (when I was there), and curious that one of your people should have been so nearly interested in it. Just relate that, will you?'

Veneering was more than ready to do it, for he had prospered exceedingly upon the Harmon Murder, and had turned the social distinction it conferred upon him to the account of making several dozen of bran-new bosom-friends. Indeed, such another lucky hit would almost have set him up in that way to his satisfaction. So, addressing himself to the most desirable of his neighbours, while Mrs Veneering secured the next most desirable, he plunged into the case, and emerged from it twenty minutes afterwards with a Bank Director in his arms. In the mean time, Mrs Veneering had dived into the same waters for a wealthy Ship-Broker, and had brought him up, safe and sound, by the hair. Then Mrs Veneering had to relate, to a larger circle, how she had been to see the girl, and how she was really pretty, and (considering her station)presentable. And this she did with such a successful display of her eight aquiline fingers and their encircling jewels, that she happily laid hold of a drifting General Officer, his wife and daughter, and not only restored their animation which had become suspended, but made them lively friends within an hour.

Although Mr Podsnap would in a general way have highly disapproved of Bodies in rivers as ineligible topics with reference to the cheek of the young person, he had, as one may say, a share in this affair which made him a part proprietor. As its returns were immediate, too, in the way of restraining the company from speechless contemplation of the wine-coolers, it paid, and he was satisfied.

And now the haunch of mutton vapour-bath having received a gamey infusion, and a few last touches of sweets and coffee, was quite ready, and the bathers came; but not before the discreet automaton had got behind the bars of the piano music-desk, and there presented the appearance of a captive languishing in a rose-wood jail. And who now so pleasant or so well assorted as Mr and Mrs Alfred Lammle, he all sparkle, she all gracious contentment, both at occasional intervals exchanging looks like partners at cards who played a game against All England.

There was not much youth among the bathers, but there was no youth (the young person always excepted) in the articles of Podsnappery. Bald bathers folded their arms and talked to Mr Podsnap on the hearthrug; sleek-whiskered bathers, with hats in their hands, lunged at Mrs Podsnap and retreated; prowling bathers, went about looking into ornamental boxes and bowls as if they had suspicions of larceny on the part of the Podsnaps, and expected to find something they had lost at the bottom; bathers of the gentler sex sat silently comparing ivory shoulders. All this time and always, poor little Miss Podsnap, whose tiny efforts (if she had made any) were swallowed up in the magnificence of her mother's rocking, kept herself as much out of sight and mind as she could, and appeared to be counting on many dismal returns of the day. It was somehow understood, as a secret article in the state proprieties of Podsnappery that nothing must be said about the day.

Consequently this young damsel's nativity was hushed up and looked over, as if it were agreed on all hands that it would have been better that she had never been born.

同类推荐
  • RHETORIC

    RHETORIC

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 法华传记

    法华传记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明伦汇编人事典六十一岁至七十岁部

    明伦汇编人事典六十一岁至七十岁部

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Crossing

    The Crossing

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 屾峰宪禅师语录

    屾峰宪禅师语录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 倾国倾城倾山河

    倾国倾城倾山河

    她,叶家之女,天姿聪颖,桃花艳艳。他,荣国世子,人中龙凤,高岭之花。乱世初遇,俩人下一局为天下之豪赌!一局江山美人棋,心与心的对决,谁胜谁负?“叶雨霖,你好歹行军打仗过,连烤野味都不会?”某男嫌弃的看着女子悠哉的吃着东西。女子笑而不语,看男子烤肉,香烟袅袅。更衬得男子玉树临风的身姿,倾倒众生的美貌。色、香、味、俱全,都不及眼前这一人秀色可餐?
  • 李若冰纪念文集

    李若冰纪念文集

    这部纪念文集,是由李若冰先生的夫人贺抒玉女士编选的。从收入的文字中,我们可以了解到李若冰先生不平凡的人生履历,窥探到他文学世界的奥妙,欣赏到他生活和思想的动人情景。
  • 任务本

    任务本

    好人有好报?谁说的?给我出来!史小苗好心救了只猫,却被坑进一连串的任务里!这里的任务随机抽取,冒险、种田、悬疑什么都有,就看你运气如何!
  • 玄气兽魂

    玄气兽魂

    天小玄是一名古灵精怪的大学生,因为在黑市买了一根两米长,通体黝黑充满奇怪花纹的棍子,导致霉运连连。天小玄一气之下将黑棍重重的摔在墙壁之上,墙壁顿时坍塌,而黑棍无恙,只是这根黑棍被天小玄一摔,似乎来了脾气一般,黑棍“嗡”的一声,发出满天金芒。黑棍不在黝黑,而是通体泛着耀眼金芒,悬浮于半空之中,而天小玄被这一幕惊的目瞪口呆的看着悬浮于半空中的黑棍不知所措。而这黑棍上一刻还在空中,下一刻便金光闪耀着冲向惊呆了的天小玄,天小玄睁大双眼盯着飞来的黑棍。没来得及呼喊一声,便满眼都是金芒,昏迷了过去。
  • 佛说大乘百福相经

    佛说大乘百福相经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 盛世倾尘

    盛世倾尘

    南阁圣主,凤凰后人,竟然继位给了一个九岁的小女孩!阔别六年,小女初长成,就在自己及笄的那一天逃了出来。她浑然不知,自己出阁便是上了一条不归路。在她将死之时,一名少年将她从深渊中拉了出来。她以为,是他帮她逃过了劫。却不知,他才是属于她的天劫——情劫。懵懂的她在日夜相处中还是爱上了他。果然,天命难违,十几年前的恩怨浮出水面。她是他杀父仇人的女儿!他不愿相信这个事实,又误杀了她的父亲,只得转身踏上了黄泉路。终于,她感受到了情劫的那种撕心裂肺的痛苦。她历尽千辛万苦,终于在长生殿发现了事情的真相!可她是否还能找到他,告诉他真相?
  • 彼岸浮生曲

    彼岸浮生曲

    沈家被灭,为了活下去,沈烟只能踏上逃亡之路,千钧一发之际被鬼神医沧溟救下。但是随着她深入江湖、仙门的每一步,才发现自己所经历的这一切,原来也不过是早已经布好的一场局......
  • 变大变小:腹黑王爷滚远点

    变大变小:腹黑王爷滚远点

    女杀手穿越成国公府大小姐,卫梓歆表示,她还来不及苦逼,已经被那个指腹为婚的太子未婚夫给惊呆了。好不容易撮合未婚夫和继妹在一起,却因为一次好心救人,被另一只能切换模式,随时变大变小的俊美男子给缠上了。然后,她接下来的日子……N个月后--卫梓歆看着越走越近的妖魅男子,全身发抖的往后缩。男子将她堵到了角落,才抬起修长的手指,捏住她的下颚,低低一笑。“跑什么?不是你说的想抱着我睡?今晚,我可任你为所欲为……”最后一个字落下,他不重不轻的咬住了她的耳垂,呼吸染湿她的皮肤。卫梓歆捂着脸哭得停不下来,说好的一生一世萌软小正太呢?突然变这么高大,还能不能愉快的睡觉了!【纯属虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 呆萌龙师憨傻徒弟

    呆萌龙师憨傻徒弟

    萧强原本以为,他的人生会平平稳稳一帆风顺直到发白两鬓。哪成想,他的人生自那一次背叛后,会发生一系列天翻地覆的改变。三十年前,他秉承着善良做人踏实做事的原则,竟活成了别人眼中随意可欺的老好人。当往事随风,呵呵,善良还是要有,软弱绝对不再,任何欺我辱我的人,势必让你们百倍千倍还之!!(新文,希望大家会喜欢!)
  • 锦宫词

    锦宫词

    夫君,曾经我也只愿陪你半生缱绻逍遥度日,怎奈人心似海,纵使妾心愿如古井不起波澜,也抵挡不住她们日益陷害与暗斗。我不愿看着自己的好友被人欺凌侮辱,亦不愿自己在深宫里幽幽独居,我有要保护的孩子,有要保护的家族,唯有自强才能守住一切属于我的东西!且看我荣辱一生,如何在后宫叱咤,翻手为云覆手雨,蓦然回首愿夫君依旧,我们斜倚余晖望落花匆匆。