登陆注册
15477600000029

第29章 CHAPTER VIII Plumstead Episcopi(3)

The urn was of thick and solid silver, as were also the tea-pot, coffee-pot, cream-ewer, and sugar-bowl; the cups were old, dim dragon china, worth about a pound a piece, but very despicable in the eyes of the uninitiated. The silver forks were so heavy as to be disagreeable to the hand, and the bread-basket was of a weight really formidable to any but robust persons. The tea consumed was the very best, the coffee the very blackest, the cream the very thickest; there was dry toast and buttered toast, muffins and crumpets; hot bread and cold bread, white bread and brown bread, home-made bread and bakers' bread, wheaten bread and oaten bread; and if there be other breads than these, they were there; there were eggs in napkins, and crispy bits of bacon under silver covers; and there were little fishes in a little box, and devilled kidneys frizzling on a hot-water dish; which, by the bye, were placed closely contiguous to the plate of the worthy archdeacon himself.

Over and above this, on a snow-white napkin, spread upon the sideboard, was a huge ham and a huge sirloin; the latter having laden the dinner table on the previous evening. Such was the ordinary fare at Plumstead Episcopi.

And yet I have never found the rectory a pleasant house.

The fact that man shall not live by bread alone seemed to be somewhat forgotten; and noble as was the appearance of the host, and sweet and good-natured as was the face of the hostess, talented as were the children, and excellent as were the viands and the wines, in spite of these attractions, I generally found the rectory somewhat dull. After breakfast the archdeacon would retire, of course to his clerical pursuits. Mrs Grantly, I presume, inspected her kitchen, though she had a first-rate housekeeper, with sixty pounds a year; and attended to the lessons of Florinda and Grizzel, though she had an excellent governess with thirty pounds a year: but at any rate she disappeared: and I never could make companions of the boys. Charles James, though he always looked as though there was something in him, never seemed to have much to say; and what he did say he would always unsay the next minute. He told me once that he considered cricket, on the whole, to be a gentlemanlike game for boys, provided they would play without running about; and that fives, also, was a seemly game, so that those who played it never heated themselves.

Henry once quarrelled with me for taking his sister Grizzel's part in a contest between them as to the best mode of using a watering-pot for the garden flowers; and from that day to this he has not spoken to me, though he speaks at me often enough. For half an hour or so I certainly did like Sammy's gentle speeches; but one gets tired of honey, and I found that he preferred the more admiring listeners whom he met in the kitchen-garden and back precincts of the establishment; besides, I think I once caught Sammy fibbing.

On the whole, therefore, I found the rectory a dull house, though it must be admitted that everything there was of the very best.

After breakfast, on the morning of which we are writing, the archdeacon, as usual, retired to his study, intimating that he was going to be very busy, but that he would see Mr Chadwick if he called. On entering this sacred room he carefully opened the paper case on which he was wont to compose his favourite sermons, and spread on it a fair sheet of paper and one partly written on; he then placed his inkstand, looked at his pen, and folded his blotting paper; having done so, he got up again from his seat, stood with his back to the fire-place, and yawned comfortably, stretching out vastly his huge arms and opening his burly chest. He then walked across the room and locked the door; and having so prepared himself, he threw himself into his easy-chair, took from a secret drawer beneath his table a volume of Rabelais, and began to amuse himself with the witty mischief of Panurge; and so passed the archdeacon's morning on that day.

He was left undisturbed at his studies for an hour or two, when a knock came to the door, and Mr Chadwick was announced.

Rabelais retired into the secret drawer, the easy-chair seemed knowingly to betake itself off, and when the archdeacon quickly undid his bolt, he was discovered by the steward working, as usual, for that church of which he was so useful a pillar.

Mr Chadwick had just come from London, and was, therefore, known to be the bearer of important news.

'We've got Sir Abraham's opinion at last,' said Mr Chadwick, as he seated himself.

'Well, well, well!' exclaimed the archdeacon impatiently.

'Oh, it's as long as my arm,' said the other; 'it can't be told in a word, but you can read it'; and he handed him a copy, in heaven knows how many spun-out folios, of the opinion which the attorney-general had managed to cram on the back and sides of the case as originally submitted to him.

'The upshot is,' said Chadwick, 'that there's a screw loose in their case, and we had better do nothing. They are proceeding against Mr Harding and myself, and Sir Abraham holds that, under the wording of the will, and subsequent arrangements legally sanctioned, Mr Harding and I are only paid servants.

The defendants should have been either the Corporation of Barchester, or possibly the chapter of your father.'

'W-hoo!' said the archdeacon; 'so Master Bold is on the wrong scent, is he?'

'That's Sir Abraham's opinion; but any scent almost would be a wrong scent. Sir Abraham thinks that if they'd taken the corporation, or the chapter, we could have baffled them. The bishop, he thinks, would be the surest shot; but even there we could plead that the bishop is only a visitor, and that he has never made himself a consenting party to the performance of other duties.'

'That's quite clear,' said the archdeacon.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 腹黑鹿少霸道攻

    腹黑鹿少霸道攻

    “小夫人怎么了?”“清梓,有人说我坏话”“鹿九,查出来杀了。”“老公,我没有新衣服了。”“卡拿去,随便刷”“老公。我饿了”“晚上有你好吃的”
  • 保卫银河系

    保卫银河系

    当人类迈入星际时代,人们发现自己不是孤单的,遥远的仙女座人正派来访问使者!
  • 蜜宠,大叔抱一抱

    蜜宠,大叔抱一抱

    时安在最落魄的时候,被陆南望捡回了家。在时安眼里,陆南望是长辈、是恩人,是最不可能成为她丈夫的男人。她敬他、畏他,直到那一天,他把她扔在两米宽的大床上,她吓哭了:“叔,不可以——”他拉她坠入一场爱的风暴,却在她弥足深陷时给她致命一击。她看着他和别人的婚纱照,照片上的男人眼眸温柔如水。时隔经年,若你我能再相遇,我该如何与你问候。以沉默,以眼泪?陆南望拥着时安,道:“以余生,换白头。”——情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 龙神的眷恋

    龙神的眷恋

    龙皇族皇子家族覆灭被仇人通缉,无奈下隐藏身份开始了复仇之旅究竟是复仇之旅还是死亡之路龙战于野
  • 世上有朵美丽的花1

    世上有朵美丽的花1

    青春校园的一段纯美爱情,历经数个春夏秋冬的寒来暑往和岁月轮回,仍难成正果,其间有多少令人扼腕悲叹的阴云横加阻隔,读来为人惊嗟不已......不一样的爱情故事,自然带给您的是不一样的心灵冲击,但那份执着与坚守更令人为之动容.......收起
  • 成长就是将你哭声调成静音

    成长就是将你哭声调成静音

    一个女孩的成长的故事,包含了心酸,快乐。
  • 活人无忌

    活人无忌

    他,是个活人,也是个死人。白天不能见光,只能在黑夜中行走,一只千年红尾孔雀。一个天生‘冥眼’不能见光的活死人。一人一禽,穿梭在各种诡异的古墓和城市灵异事件之中,他们又将会有怎么样的奇遇?
  • 斗破之灭世大战序章

    斗破之灭世大战序章

    域外邪族蠢蠢欲动,炎帝萧炎、武祖林动、青衫剑圣、不死之主,四位主宰者现身域外世界,牧尘洛璃重游圣灵山,开启尘封已久的故事。大千世界边缘之地、无尽火域、武境、剑域等势力,太古神族之中巅峰强者尽数现身,对战域外邪族王者、妖皇。无尽火域少主萧霖掌天地间第二神火,连番大战,力挽狂澜。神秘禁忌之地,薰儿、绫清竹相继现身,探查未知之秘。域外邪族强者入侵无尽火域,九彩吞天蟒大战吞天之帝,萧玄霸道出手,天才战阵师率领炎神卫与魔阵天皇以战阵斗法。魔王苏醒,世界震动,两大阵营,谁能取得最后的胜利?这一切,不过是真正灭世大劫的开端而已...
  • 索罗核心

    索罗核心

    在寂灭天陆,有一颗名为索罗核心的至宝,它掌控的空间,得到它就能开辟属于自己的空间领域,在空间里可以创造第二世界,掌握丰富资源。看一位高中生奇葩穿越,经历惊心动魄的战斗,创造辉煌篇章!索罗核心书友群:399427679凌空毅光QQ:756496011
  • 孟子一日一谈

    孟子一日一谈

    孟子用儒家“仁”与“智”的大手笔,为后世勾勒了整套的道德理念与人生规范,这种终极的人文关怀,对于我们现代人修身、处世、施政、生存等诸多方面,都极具有精神意义的指引作用。本书以原文、注释、译文、述评解读孟子的言行的形式,让读者感悟这位智者的政治观、人生观、价值观、伦理道德观,以祓除我们自身的人性弱点。孟子的思想是精神世界的一座高山,他充满思辨的语言为我们廓清了人性中混沌的迷雾,他睿智的思想为我们洞开了和谐的生存之门。走进孟子的世界里,体悟生活中的真谛和乐趣。