登陆注册
34550300000016

第16章

"Quite a family likeness between the admiral and you, Mr. Freely,"observed Mrs. Palfrey, who was looking at the family portrait for the first time. "It's wonderful! and only a grand-uncle. Do you feature the rest of your family, as you know of?""I can't say," said Mr. Freely, with a sigh. "My family have mostly thought themselves too high to take any notice of me."At this moment an extraordinary disturbance was heard in the shop, as of a heavy animal stamping about and ****** angry noises, and then of a glass vessel falling in shivers, while the voice of the apprentice was heard calling "Master" in great alarm.

Mr. Freely rose in anxious astonishment, and hastened into the shop, followed by the four Palfreys, who made a group at the parlour-door, transfixed with wonder at seeing a large man in a smock-frock, with a pitchfork in his hand, rush up to Mr. Freely and hug him, crying out,--"Zavy, Zavy, b'other Zavy!"It was Jacob, and for some moments David lost all presence of mind.

He felt arrested for having stolen his mother's guineas. He turned cold, and trembled in his brother's grasp.

"Why, how's this?" said Mr. Palfrey, advancing from the door. "Who is he?"Jacob supplied the answer by saying over and over again -"I'se Zacob, b'other Zacob. Come 'o zee Zavy"--till hunger prompted him to relax his grasp, and to seize a large raised pie, which he lifted to his mouth.

By this time David's power of device had begun to return, but it was a very hard task for his prudence to master his rage and hatred towards poor Jacob.

"I don't know who he is; he must be drunk," he said, in a low tone to Mr. Palfrey. "But he's dangerous with that pitchfork. He'll never let it go." Then checking himself on the point of betraying too great an intimacy with Jacob's habits, he added "You watch him, while I run for the constable." And he hurried out of the shop.

"Why, where do you come from, my man?" said Mr. Palfrey, speaking to Jacob in a conciliatory tone. Jacob was eating his pie by large mouthfuls, and looking round at the other good things in the shop, while he embraced his pitchfork with his left arm, and laid his left hand on some Bath buns. He was in the rare position of a person who recovers a long absent friend and finds him richer than ever in the characteristics that won his heart.

"I's Zacob--b'other Zacob--'t home. I love Zavy--b'other Zavy," he said, as soon as Mr. Palfrey had drawn his attention. "Zavy come back from z' Indies--got mother's zinnies. Where's Zavy?" he added, looking round and then turning to the others with a questioning air, puzzled by David's disappearance.

"It's very odd," observed Mr. Palfrey to his wife and daughters.

"He seems to say Freely's his brother come back from th' Indies.""What a pleasant relation for us!" said Letitia, sarcastically. "Ithink he's a good deal like Mr. Freely. He's got just the same sort of nose, and his eyes are the same colour."Poor Penny was ready to cry.

But now Mr. Freely re-entered the shop without the constable.

During his walk of a few yards he had had time and calmness enough to widen his view of consequences, and he saw that to get Jacob taken to the workhouse or to the lock-up house as an offensive stranger might have awkward effects if his family took the trouble of inquiring after him. He must resign himself to more patient measures.

"On second thoughts," he said, beckoning to Mr. Palfrey and whispering to him while Jacob's back was turned, "he's a poor half-witted fellow. Perhaps his friends will come after him. I don't mind giving him something to eat, and letting him lie down for the night. He's got it into his head that he knows me--they do get these fancies, idiots do. He'll perhaps go away again in an hour or two, and make no more ado. I'm a kind-hearted man MYSELF--Ishouldn't like to have the poor fellow ill-used.""Why, he'll eat a sovereign's worth in no time," said Mr. Palfrey, thinking Mr. Freely a little too magnificent in his generosity.

"Eh, Zavy, come back?" exclaimed Jacob, giving his dear brother another hug, which crushed Mr. Freely's features inconveniently against the stale of the pitchfork.

"Aye, aye," said Mr. Freely, smiling, with every capability of murder in his mind, except the courage to commit it. He wished the Bath buns might by chance have arsenic in them.

"Mother's zinnies?" said Jacob, pointing to a glass jar of yellow lozenges that stood in the window. "Zive 'em me."David dared not do otherwise than reach down the glass jar and give Jacob a handful. He received them in his smock-frock, which he held out for more.

"They'll keep him quiet a bit, at any rate," thought David, and emptied the jar. Jacob grinned and mowed with delight.

"You're very good to this stranger, Mr. Freely," said Letitia; and then spitefully, as David joined the party at the parlour-door, "Ithink you could hardly treat him better, if he was really your brother.""I've always thought it a duty to be good to idiots," said Mr.

Freely, striving after the most moral view of the subject. "We might have been idiots ourselves--everybody might have been born idiots, instead of having their right senses.""I don't know where there'd ha' been victual for us all then,"observed Mrs. Palfrey, regarding the matter in a housewifely light.

"But let us sit down again and finish our tea," said Mr. Freely.

"Let us leave the poor creature to himself."

They walked into the parlour again; but Jacob, not apparently appreciating the kindness of leaving him to himself, immediately followed his brother, and seated himself, pitchfork grounded, at the table.

"Well," said Miss Letitia, rising, "I don't know whether YOU mean to stay, mother; but I shall go home.""Oh, me too," said Penny, frightened to death at Jacob, who had begun to nod and grin at her.

"Well, I think we HAD better be going, Mr. Palfrey," said the mother, rising more slowly.

同类推荐
  • 上清金章十二篇

    上清金章十二篇

    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。
  • Westward Ho

    Westward Ho

    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。
  • 武则天外史

    武则天外史

    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。
  • 咏史

    咏史

    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。
  • 法幢远禅师语录

    法幢远禅师语录

    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。
热门推荐
  • 我一天一个幸运系统

    我一天一个幸运系统

    【新书:《开局签到一个神级系统》火爆出炉!】老书没写完的故事,会在新书里继续写下去!“叮…您的天宫龙肉到货,请签收!”“叮…您验收完毕,一共消费十二个黄钻!”九天银河食品有限公司出品谢谢惠顾!“叮…您的九千年蟠桃到货,请签收!”“叮…您验收完毕,一共消费九个黄钻!”九天玄女鲜果商行谢谢惠顾。“叮…您的飞天服到货,请签收!”“叮…您验收完毕,一共消费十个红钻!”天瑛女神服饰有限公司谢谢惠顾。不用人民币,也不用美元,只用黄钻、红钻、蓝钻…就能买到天宫的宝贝!就是这么爽!……跟美女握手:叮…获取1点美颜!跟美女聊天:叮…获取1点口才!与大佬握手:叮…获取1点气场!刘晓不用夺舍,不用修炼,自动塑造成一个美男子!命真好!……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 踏过星程

    踏过星程

    他们是互相相克的,她遇到他必定倒霉,不仅同居还因为房子小住在同一个卧室里,他经常被人追赶,他的身份一定不简单
  • 公子如玉世无双

    公子如玉世无双

    你可会梦见紫禁城的霜雪,洛阳的绝世牡丹,长安的浮光掠影,大漠的孤烟狼鸣,咸阳宫的大火……你可会梦见有人对镜贴花黄,有人独倚望江楼,有人白衣轻胜马,有人笑靥如花,有人泪断天涯……愿和你一起看英雄迟暮,美人老去。十里繁华,尽数湮灭。
  • 家有恶邻

    家有恶邻

    他以为他是谁啊,凭什么到我家来吃饭啊,我还得看脸色。瞎咪?我给他当女佣?呵呵。看他怎么死?一切都不对了,我的白马王子什么时候换人了?是我的就不准跑看我出招,都不好使?那只能出卖色相了。且看一代小女人如何将白马王子坑蒙拐骗成为她的男人!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 三国之江山霸业

    三国之江山霸业

    一个后世普通人,穿越到了东汉末年,却是一不小心成了刘备的小舅子。且看甘信如何逆转乾坤,助姐夫成就大业!袁绍:我袁氏四世三公,怎奈何不了汝这黄口小儿!曹操:甘信逆贼,毁我半生霸业!孙权:东吴三代基业,毁于甘信之手,吾与甘信势不两立!
  • 我的强势女友

    我的强势女友

    一直被欺辱不成人样的好学生连少强在和女友分手后终于觉醒了!他决定凭自己的本事打下一片天,让任何人都不敢再欺负他,身边的人也不再弃他而去···(这是个热血的故事,艺术来源生活,高于生活,希望大家就不要指责什么不真实之类的了。)
  • 宁夏革命英烈(第二辑)

    宁夏革命英烈(第二辑)

    本书收录了宁夏各个历史时期、各个行业褒奖规格高、社会影响大、事迹突出感人、引领时代的先进典型代表人物。包括:张存哲、杨芳、马彦清等。
  • 武装姬神

    武装姬神

    有光的地方就有影子。有的人因兵器闻名,有的兵器以人闻名。所谓神器,是因为用过的人,才赋予了特殊的意义。能够操控神器之人,被称为姬神。
  • 牡丹妖

    牡丹妖

    你说你喜欢雨,但是你在下雨的时候打伞。你说你喜欢太阳,但是你在阳光明媚的时候躲在阴凉的地方。你说你喜欢风,但是在刮风的时候你却关上窗户。这就是为什么我会害怕你说你也喜欢我。你不愿意种花,你说,我不愿看见它一点点凋落。是的,为了避免结束,你避免了一切开始。