Dombey and Son
Edith disdained to correct this ridiculous quotation from the Koran, but Mr Dombey felt obliged to say a few kind words. It gives me great pleasure, 'said Mr Dombey, in his affected affability to the ladies,' that a gentleman so close to myself as Carker can be honoured and happy to render a little assistance to Mrs Granger. ' Mr Dombey bowed to her. 'But it makes me feel a little bitter. I envy Carker, really,' he added to the words unconsciously, as if he knew it must make one feel that it was a remarkable thing to say; 'I envy Carker, because I have never been so glorious and happy myself.' Mr Dombey made another bow. Edith did not move except for a curl of her lips. Really, sir, "cried the major, opening his conversation at once, as he saw the waiter approaching to announce breakfast," it amazes me that no one could have the glory and happiness of shooting these beggars through the head without being caught and interrogated. But here is an arm willing to serve Mrs. Granger, if she will accept it and bestow the honor on Joe B. And now the greatest service Joe can do for you, madam, is to lead you to the table! With these words, the Major gave Edith his arm; Mr Dombey and Mrs Skewton led the way; and Mr Carker came last, looking at them with a smile. I am very glad, Mr Carker, 'said his mother's wife, after another admiring observation of him through her glass at breakfast,' that your visit has coincided with our excursion to-day. This is a fascinating trip! 'It Is fascinating to travel anywhere with such noble people, 'returned Carker,' but I am sure the journey itself is full of interest. ' "Ah!" Mrs Skewton gave a low shriek of rapture and weakness, and then exclaimed, 'How lovely the castle is! Reminiscent of the Middle Ages-and all that sort of thing-so beautiful. Don't you particularly like the Middle Ages, Mr Carker? ' 'Very Much, indeed, 'said Mr Carker. What a lovely time! Cried Cleopatra, "so full of faith!"! It is so vigorous and magnificent! It's so beautiful and picturesque! It is so thoroughly rid of vulgar habits! Oh, my God! How nice it would be if we could leave only a little more poetry for our terrible times! Mrs Skewton, while speaking these words, was keenly watching Mr Dombey; Mr Dombey was watching Edith; and Edith was listening, but without lifting her eyes. 'We Are terribly real, Mr Carker, Pallet rack supplier , 'said Mrs Skewton,' aren't we? ' Few people have less reason to complain about their authenticity than Cleopatra, for she has all the false things that can get into the body parts of any real person. But Mr Carker still lamented our truthfulness, and agreed that we had been treated very harshly in that respect. This means that Mrs Skewton is old and many of the organs in her body can no longer really function. The picture in the castle is really a masterpiece! Said Cleopatra. "You like pictures, I hope?" 'You May believe me, Mrs Skewton, 'said Mr Dombey, solemnly encouraging his manager,' that Carker has a great taste for pictures, a great gift for appreciating them, and is himself a very creditable painter. I am sure he will be pleased to see Mrs. Granger's style and technique of painting.
” "Damn it, sir!" Cried Major Bagstock, 'I think you're a great carker, anything!' "Oh!" Said Carker, smiling modestly. 'You flatter me, Major Bagstock! There is very little I can do, but Mr Dombey is always so magnanimous in assessing the trifling skill which a man like me may feel almost necessary to acquire, and he himself is far above me in an entirely different field- 'Mr Carker shrugged his shoulders, begging him to abstain from further compliments, and said no more. Edith did not raise her eyes all this time, and only glanced at the old lady when her mother's language flashed with warmth. But when Mr Carker stopped talking, she looked at Mr Dombey for a second. It was only for a second, but there was a look of scorn and disbelief on her face, which was noticed by a person sitting at the table with a smile. As she lowered her dark lashes, Mr Dombey seized the moment to catch her eye. I'm sorry, but did you often go to Warwick? Asked Mr Dombey. ' I've been there a few times. "I'm afraid you're going to find the visit boring." "Oh no, not at all." 'Oh, you're like your cousin Phoenix, my dearest Edith, 'said Mrs Skewton.' He went to Warwick Castle once, and then fifty times. But if he gets to Lemington to-morrow-I wish he would, dear angel! Then the next day he would have made his fifty-second visit. "We are all very warm-hearted people, aren't we, mother?" Said Edith with a cold smile. "Perhaps we are too zealous to be quiet, my dear," replied the mother, "but we must not complain. Our high spirits are the best reward. As your cousin Phoenix said, if the sword is worn out — what's it called — "The scabbard, perhaps," said Edith. Exactly. If the scabbard wears out too quickly, you know, my dear, it is because the sword is shiny. ? omracking.com
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