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`You had better save one or two among them the trouble then and be for them as well as your self,' replied his nephew. `Look here at me!

Can you see the man of your family who has more talent in his little finger than all the rest in their united brains, dressed as a police officer without being ashamed? I took up with this trade on purpose to shame you. I didn't think I should have to make a capture in the family, though.'

`If your debauchery, and that of your chosen friends, has really brought you to this level,' returned the old man, `keep it. You are living honestly, I hope, and that's something.'

`Don't be hard upon my chosen friends,' returned Slyme, `for they were sometimes your chosen friends too. Don't say you never employed my friend Tigg, for I know better. We quarrelled upon it.'

`I hired the fellow,' retorted Mr. Chuzzlewit, `and I paid him.'

`It's well you paid him,' said his nephew, `for it would be too late to do so now. He has given his receipt in full -- or had it forced from him rather.'

The old man looked at him as if he were curious to know what he meant, but scorned to prolong the conversation.

`I have always expected that he and I would be brought together again in the course of business,' said Slyme, taking a fresh handful of nuts from his pocket; `but I thought he would be wanted for some swindling job; it never entered my head that I should hold a warrant for the apprehension of his murderer.'

` His murderer!' cried Mr. Chuzzlewit, looking from one to another.

`His or Mr. Montague's,' said Nadgett. `They are the same, I am told.

I accuse him yonder of the murder of Mr. Montague, who was found last night, killed, in a wood. You will ask me why I accuse him as you have already asked me how I know so much. I'll tell you. It can't remain a secret long.'

The ruling passion of the man expressed itself even then, in the tone of regret in which he deplored the approaching publicity of what he knew.

`I told you I had watched him,' he proceeded. `I was instructed to do so by Mr. Montague, in whose employment I have been for some time. We had our suspicions of him; and you know what they pointed at, for you have been discussing it since we have been waiting here, outside the room. If you care to hear now it's all over, in what our suspicions began, I'll tell you plainly: in a quarrel (it first came to our ears through a hint of his own) between him and another office in which his father's life was insured, and which had so much doubt and distrust upon the subject, that he compounded with them, and took half the money; and was glad to do it.

Bit by bit, I ferreted out more circumstances against him, and not a few.

It required a little patience, but it's my calling. I found the nurse -- here she is to confirm me; I found the doctor, I found the undertaker, I found the undertaker's man. I found out how the old gentleman there, Mr. Chuffey, had behaved at the funeral; and I found out what this man,' touching Lewsome on the arm, `had talked about in his fever. I found out how he conducted himself before his father's death, and how since and how at the time; and writing it all down, and puttin, it carefully together, made case enough for Mr. Montague to tax him with the crime, which (as he himself believed until to-night) he had committed. I was by when this was done. You see him now. He is only worse than he was then.'

Oh, miserable, miserable fool! oh, insupportable, excruciating torture!

To find alive and active -- a party to it all -- the brain and right-hand of the secret he had thought to crush! In whom, though he had walled the murdered man up, by enchantment in a rock, the story would have lived and walked abroad! He tried to stop his ears with his fettered arms, that he might shut out the rest.

As he crouched upon the floor, they drew away from him as if a pestilence were in his breath. They fell off, one by one, from that part of the room, leaving him alone upon the ground. Even those who had him in their keeping shunned him, and (with the exception of Slyme, who was still occupied with his nuts) kept apart.

`From that garret-window opposite,' said Nadgett, pointing across the narrow street, `I have watched this house and him for days and nights.

From that garret-window opposite I saw him return home, alone, from a journey on which he had set out with Mr. Montague. That was my token that Mr. Montague's end was gained; and I might rest easy on my watch, though I was not to leave it until he dismissed me. But, standing at the door opposite, after dark that same night, I saw a countryman steal out of this house, by a side-door in the court, who had never entered it. I knew his walk, and that it was himself, disguised. I followed him immediately. I lost him on the western road, still travelling westward.'

Jonas looked up at him for an instant, and muttered an oath.

`I could not comprehend what this meant,' said Nadgett; `but, having seen so much, I resolved to see it out, and through. And I did. Learning, on inquiry at his house from his wife, that he was supposed to be sleeping in the room from which I had seen him go out, and that he had given strict orders not to be disturbed, I knew that he was coming back; and for his coming back I watched. I kept my watch in the street -- in doorways, and such places -- all that night; at the same window, all next day; and when night came on again, in the street once more. For I knew he would come back, as he had gone out, when this part of the town was empty. He did.

Early in the morning, the same countryman came creeping, creeping, creeping home.'

`Look sharp!' interposed Slyme, who had now finished his nuts. `This is quite irregular, Mr. Nadgett.'

`I kept at the window all day,' said Nadgett, without heeding him. `I think I never closed my eyes. At night, I saw him come out with a bundle.

I followed him again. He went down the steps at London Bridge, and sunk it in the river. I now began to entertain some serious fears, and made a communication to the Police, which caused that bundle to be --'

`To be fished up,' interrupted Slyme. `Be alive, Mr. Nadgett.'

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