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第71章

SNOBS AND MARRIAGE

'We Bachelors in Clubs are very much obliged to you,"says my old school and college companion, Essex Temple, 'for the opinion which you hold of us.You call us selfish, purple-faced, bloated, and other pretty names.

You state, in the simplest possible terms, that we shall go to the deuce.You bid us rot in loneliness, and deny us all claims to honesty, conduct, decent Christian life.

Who are you, Mr.Snob, to judge us.Who are you, with your infernal benevolent smirk and grin, that laugh at all our generation?

'I will tell you my case,' says Essex Temple; 'mine and my sister Polly's, and you may make what you like of it;and sneer at old maids, and bully old bachelors, if you will.

'I will whisper to you confidentially that my sister was engaged to Serjeant Shirker--a fellow whose talents one cannot deny, and be hanged to them, but whomwhom I have always known to be mean, selfish, and a prig.However, women don't see these faults in the men whom Love throws in their way.Shirker, who has about as much warmth as an eel, made up to Polly years and years ago, and was no bad match for a briefless barrister, as he was then.

Have you ever read Lord Eldon's Life? Do you remember how the sordid old Snob narrates his going out to purchase twopence-worth of sprats, which he and Mrs.

Scott fried between them? And how he parades his humility, and exhibits his miserable poverty--he who, at that time, must have been making a thousand pounds a year? Well, Shirker was just as proud of his prudence--just as thankful for his own meanness, and of course would not marry without a competency.Who so honourable?

Polly waited, and waited faintly, from year to year.HEwasn't sick at heart; HIS passion never disturbed his six hours' sleep, or kept his ambition out of mind.He would rather have hugged an attorney any day than have kissed Polly, though she was one of the prettiest creatures in the world; and while she was pining alone upstairs, reading over the stock of half-a-dozen frigid letters that the confounded prig had condescended to write to her, HE, be sure, was never busy with anything but his briefs in chambers--always frigid, rigid, self-satisfied, and at his duty.The marriage trailed on year after year, while Mr.Serjeant Shirker grew to be the famous lawyer he is.

'Meanwhile, my younger brother, Pump Temple, who was in the 120th Hussars, and had the same little patrimony which fell to the lot of myself and Polly, must fall in love with our cousin, Fanny Figtree, and marry her out of hand.You should have seen the wedding! Six bridesmaids in pink, to hold the fan, bouquet, gloves, scent-bottle, and pocket-handkerchief of the bride; basketfuls of white favours in the vestry, to be pinned on to the footmen and horses; a genteel congregation of curious acquaintance in the pews, a shabby one of poor on the steps; all the carriages of all our acquaintance, whom Aunt Figtree had levied for the occasion; and of course four horses for Mr.Pump's bridal vehicle.

'Then comes the breakfast, or DEJEUNER, if you please, with a brass band in the street, and policemen to keep order.The happy bridegroom spends about a year's income in dresses for the bridesmaids and pretty presents; and the bride must have a TROUSSEAU of laces, satins, jewel-boxes and tomfoolery, to make her fit to be a lieutenant's wife.There was no hesitation about Pump.

He flung about his money as if it had been dross; and Mrs.P.Temple, on the horse Tom Tiddler, which her husband gave her, was the most dashing of military women at Brighton or Dublin.

How old Mrs.Figtree used to bore me and Polly with stories of Pump's grandeur and the noble company he kept!

Polly lives with the Figtrees, as I am not rich enough to keep a home for her.

'Pump and I have always been rather distant.Not having the slightest notions about horseflesh, he has a natural contempt for me; and in our mother's lifetime, when the good old lady was always paying his debts and petting him, I'm not sure there was not a little jealousy.It used to be Polly that kept the peace between us.

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