第75章
- THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP
- Charles Dickens
- 485字
- 2016-03-02 16:32:16
'Well, so did I at the time,' returned Quilp, 'but he was always obstinate.He was in a manner a friend of mine, but he was always obstinate and wrong-headed.Little Nell is a nice girl, a charming girl, but you're her brother, Frederick.You're her brother after all; as you told him the last time you met, he can't alter that.'
'He would if he could, confound him for that and all other kindnesses,' said the young man impatiently.'But nothing can come of this subject now, and let us have done with it in the Devil's name.'
'Agreed,' returned Quilp, 'agreed on my part readily.Why have Ialluded to it? Just to show you, Frederick, that I have always stood your friend.You little knew who was your friend, and who your foe; now did you? You thought I was against you, and so there has been a coolness between us; but it was all on your side, entirely on your side.Let's shake hands again, Fred.'
With his head sunk down between his shoulders, and a hideous grin over-spreading his face, the dwarf stood up and stretched his short arm across the table.After a moment's hesitation, the young man stretched out his to meet it; Quilp clutched his fingers in a grip that for the moment stopped the current of the blood within them, and pressing his other hand upon his lip and frowning towards the unsuspicious Richard, released them and sat down.
This action was not lost upon Trent, who, knowing that Richard Swiveller was a mere tool in his hands and knew no more of his designs than he thought proper to communicate, saw that the dwarf perfectly understood their relative position, and fully entered into the character of his friend.It is something to be appreciated, even in knavery.This silent homage to his superior abilities, no less than a sense of the power with which the dwarf's quick perception had already invested him, inclined the young man towards that ugly worthy, and determined him to profit by his aid.
It being now Mr Quilp's cue to change the subject with all convenient expedition, lest Richard Swiveller in his heedlessness should reveal anything which it was inexpedient for the women to know, he proposed a game at four-handed cribbage, and partners being cut for, Mrs Quilp fell to Frederick Trent, and Dick himself to Quilp.Mrs Jiniwin being very fond of cards was carefully excluded by her son-in-law from any participation in the game, and had assigned to her the duty of occasionally replenishing the glasses from the case-bottle; Mr Quilp from that moment keeping one eye constantly upon her, lest she should by any means procure a taste of the same, and thereby tantalising the wretched old lady (who was as much attached to the case-bottle as the cards) in a double degree and most ingenious manner.