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She had scarcely left the room when the old clerk, who had been unusually observant of him ever since he had asked about his wife, came suddenly upon him.

`Give her up!' cried the old man. `Come! Give her up to me! Tell me what you have done with her. Quick! I have made no promises on that score.

Tell me what you have done with her.'

He laid his hands upon his collar as he spoke, and grasped it: tightly too.

`You shall not leave me!' cried the old man. `I am strong enough to cry out to the neighbours, and I will, unless you give her up. Give her up to me!'

Jonas was so dismayed and conscience-stricken, that he had not even hardihood enough to unclench the old man's hands with his own; but stood looking at him as well as he could in the darkness, without moving a finger.

It was as much as he could do to ask him what he meant.

`I will know what you have done with her!' retorted Chuffey. `If you hurt a hair of her head, you shall answer it. Poor thing! Poor thing! Where is she?'

`Why, you old madman!' said Jonas, in a low voice, and with trembling lips. `What Bedlam fit has come upon you now?'

`It is enough to make me mad, seeing what I have seen in this house!' cried Chuffey. `Where is my dear old master! Where is his only son that I have nursed upon my knee, a child! Where is she, she who was the last; she that I've seen pining day by day, and heard weeping in the dead of night! She was the last, the last of all my friends! Heaven help me, she was the very last!'

Seeing that the tears were stealing down his face, Jonas mustered courage to unclench his hands, and push him off before he answered:

`Did you hear me ask for her? Did you hear me send for her? How can I give you up what I haven't got, idiot! Ecod, I'd give her up to you and welcome, if I could; and a precious pair you'd be!'

`If she has come to any harm,' cried Chuffey, `mind! I'm old and silly; but I have my memory sometimes; and if she has come to any harm--'

`Devil take you,' interrupted Jonas, but in a suppressed voice still;

`what harm do you suppose she has come to? I know no more where she is than you do; I wish I did. Wait till she comes home, and see; she can't be long. Will that content you?'

`Mind!' exclaimed the old man. `Not a hair of her head! not a hair of her head ill-used! I won't bear it. I--I--have borne it too long Jonas.

I am silent, but I--I--I can speak. I--I--I can speak--' he stammered, as he crept back to his chair, and turned a threatening, though a feeble, look upon him.

`You can speak, can you!' thought Jonas. `So, so, we'll stop your speaking.

It's well I knew of this in good time. Prevention is better than cure.'

He had made a poor show o' playing the bully and evincing a desire to conciliate at the same time, but was so afraid of the old man that great drops had started out upon his brow; and they stood there yet. His unusual tone of voice and agitated manner had sufficiently expressed his fear; but his face would have done so now, without that aid, as he again walked to and fro, glancing at him by the candelight.

He stopped at the window to think. An opposite shop was lighted up; and the tradesman and a customer were reading some printed bill together across the counter. The sight brought him back, instantly, to the occupation he had forgotten. `Look here! Do you know of this? Is it found? Do you suspect me?'

A hand upon the door. `What's that!'

`A pleasant evenin',' said the voice of Mrs. Gamp, `though warm, which, bless you, Mr. Chuzzlewit, we must expect when cowcumbers is three for twopence. How does Mr. Chuffey find his self to-night, sir?'

Mrs. Gamp kept particularly close to the door in saying this, and curtseyed more than usual. She did not appear to be quite so much at her ease as she generally was.

`Get him to his room,' said Jonas, walking up to her, and speaking in her ear. `He has been raving to-night--stark mad. Don't talk while he's here, but come down again.'

`Poor sweet dear!' cried Mrs. Gamp, with uncommon tenderness. `He's all of a tremble.'

`Well he may be,' said Jonas, `after the mad fit he has had. Get him up-stairs.'

She was by this time assisting him to rise.

`There's my blessed old chick!' cried Mrs. Gamp, in a tone that was at once soothing and encouraging. `There's my darlin' Mr. Chuffey! Now come up to your own room, sir, and lay down on your bed a bit; for you're a-shakin' all over, as if your precious jints was hung upon wires. That's a good creetur! Come with Sairey!'

`Is she come home?' inquired the old man.

`She'll be here directly minnit,' returned Mrs. Gamp. `Come with Sairey, Mr. Chuffey. Come with your own Sairey!'

The good woman had no reference to any female in the world in promising this speedy advent of the person for whom Mr. Chuffey inquired, but merely threw it out as a means of pacifying the old man. It had its effect, for he permitted her to lead him away; and they quitted the room together.

Jonas looked out of the window again. They were still reading the printed paper in the shop opposite, and a third man had joined in the perusal.

What could it be, to interest them so?'

A dispute or discussion seemed to arise among them, for they all looked up from their reading together, and one of the three, who had been glancing over the shoulder of another, stepped back to explain or illustrate some action by his gestures.

Horror! How like the blow he had struck in the wood!

It beat him from the window as if it had lighted on himself. As he staggered into a chair he thought of the change in Mrs. Gamp exhibited in her new-born tenderness to her charge. Was that because it was found?--because she knew of it?--because she suspected him?

`Mr. Chuffey is a-lyin' down,' said Mrs. Gamp, returning, `and much good may it do him, Mr. Chuzzlewit, which harm it can't and good it may, be joyful!'

`Sit down,' said Jonas, hoarsely, `and let us get this business done.

Where is the other woman?'

`The other person's with him now,' she answered.

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