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[.daughter o f , .— H otch ltm . fiian., t h e head oi biB firm , with' a fo rtune o f tbii and po u n d s . S h e w as a s to u t, r o tu n d personable w om an, w ith a face .lik e a doorknocker, w ith no b rains, b u t w ith - 'a n excellen t co nstitu tion . T h o ir on ly bo y , Charley w as a model o f s tren g th and health , and w hen b e w ent to E to n so o n ro se to be king-frf tb e p lay ing fields a n d c a p ta in o f tbe e leven. T h a t w a s a lo n g tim e a f te r tbe even ts w h ic h w e h a v e h ith e r to recorded, and som e tim e before tb e a c tu a l d a te o f our sto ty — a t w h ich d a te J o s h Poetlethw aite y a s i n the h eigh t of h is g lo ry . Ho w u a short, s to u t m m , ra th e r lik e a p ig i n the &c*, w ith p n f i j cheeks , a n d a sh o rt peaked nose p ro jec tin g b e tw een them , w ith little eyes, close c a t iro n -g re y hair, a n d m u tto n chop w h isk e rs ot th e sam e color, alw ays dressed in d a rk c lo thes, an d w *nt in trem endously to r respec tab ility . H e liv e d in W estbonrne Terrace aa a u em inently respectable place, a n d used to ssy , “ I live there, air, because i t ii reapeo tab le . I d a r e say my m eans w ou ld en ab le m s to reside in a more fash ionab le q u a r te r , to h a v e lo rd s and ladies for m y neighbors, b u t t h a t ’s n o t mv. way s i r ! '1 h e terrace is filled w ith re a p . 8 tab le m e n ; there ’s X enophan A nabaaia , the head o f tbe head of th e G reek hou ae in U m cio g L ane, on ono a id e o f m o, a n d E zra Woolff, ot l h e firm of -WoolfF & H a r t , on th a other. I ’m a c ity tn » D , I am ; a n d I hope m y eon will b e a c ity m an a lte r me. though he w a s b ro u g h t u p a t E to n , and w u w ell^ jiought of, I u n d erstan d , am ong th e s p n g ot n o b ility there. S till he’s le a rn in g m y business, a n d if a ll goes s tra ig h t h e 11 luoeeed m e in t b s house .”
In d eed if C harley b a d n o t tu rn e d o u t all h ia fa th e r w ish ed him, it w o n ld no t have been io r lyck o l his fa th er’s counsel. T ho o ld cen tiem an w u a t h is son m orning, noon ■n'd n ight, p reach ing th e b le ssin g s and a d v an tage* of resp ec ta b ility , th e m iseries a n d horrors e n ta ile d by po o r m aariages, bah e- m lsnlsm ,, o r d iss ipation , tn d alw ays i l lu s t r a t in g th e t e x t by th o s to r y o f 8am H a r w e l l “ A s lik e ly a fellow as e v e r s tepped i n shoe-lether, C harley 1 Q u ite a s q u ick a t f in u e n a s m e, an d m o re ed u ca ted in som o w ay s ; m ig h t have dono a n y th ig g ; a n d w e n t to tho b a k for th o tak e o f a p r e t ty face, and then- for w a n t o l proper; re sp e c ts bQ lty I" P isrhapi th is fto ry , as Some atoriea w il l do, p a lle d alter c o n s ta n t re p i t it io n ; a t All events C harley, w ho , a t th e d a te of i u r s to ry , h a d h e a rd it o n a n av e rag e tw ice a m o n ih fo r som o time, began to pish I a n d shaw l every t im e it w u m entinecL A lso a b o u t th is tim o ho b e g a n to a sse rt him se ll i n an o th e r w ay . H ith e rto , d a r in g tho fivo y a a rs a lacc b is leaving sc h o o l h e had liv e d a t hom o-fn th e po ten tia l m ansion a t W e s t b o n n ilacl iy a o . m eans lc o d in g a sc c lo d b d o r m onastic lifo, ' _t k eep in g ex ce llen t b o o rs , m o d era te in h i* attendance a t o p eras a n d p lay-houses, a n d nover f re q u e n tin g e s ta b lish m en ts of m o re q u es tio n a b le c h a ra c te r . B u t this yoar n o sooner d id tb e early s u m ^ m e t arrive , th a n Charley an n o u n ced his in ten tio n o f go ing in fo r bo a tin g , a n d , w ith , t h a t view , of ta k in g “ a p lace uo th s river.’ J o s h P o stia th w a ito w as as to n ish ed , and e t f irs t aaoyod, b u t could n o t find la a lt w t h th o proposed p la n . B o a tin g w a s h ig h ly respec tab le , a n d m in y o f th e best men i n
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th e oity, -and n o tab ly on th o s to c k e rc lian g o h a d “p laces u p the r iv e r .t’ H is so n ’s a l low ance w as q u i t s su fficient to p e n u lt in d n lg en ce in su c h am usem ent. H o m u s t g o i f be w ish ed , p rov idod’ o f course , t h a t b e c a m e to business t s usua l. O f course, C h a rley sa id , a n d he w e n t. H e w a s fo u n d s t h is d fe k w ith his cu s to m a ry re g u la rity , lo o k ed sun-bronzed a n d h andsom e, snd o n tb e occasion o f th o Iw d o r th rco s e t d in n e r p a r tie s w h ich w e re a lw ay s given in W est b o u rn e T errace d o s in g th q season, C h a rley a tte n d e d a t his fa th e r’s express w ish , b u t a lw ay s left in tim o to c a tc h the la s t d o w n t r a in for S ta le s . S leeping in th e fresh s i r d id hini-go m uch good ho said.
I t w as Josh F ostlethw aite’s custom t o ta k e a s ix w oekt’ holiday in th e a u tu m n a l season , w hen business w as s la c k a n d th e o th e r m erchan t p h n c e s w ere o u t o f lo w s .— Som etim es be a n d h ia wifo w e n t ab road , som etim e* to th e E ng lish lak es or w atering
T h is y e a r he h a d se ttled h im self a t ,bv. Ho tr ie d S carbo rough firs t, tu '.
th e hotel life, th o wX li) o f Sna, an d th e genera l goabeadishness o t th o m ixed comp a n y did n o t su it h im . So he crossed o v e r - r o W h itb y , w h ere t o estabT shed h im self in th o b e l t lo d g in g s on tlio W ea t C liff, sn d to o k u p a com m anding po sitio n in th e plsce. W h itb y is, i l an y th in g , a th o u g h t overd o n e w ith d ie clergy ; the E p iscopal ap ro n is frequen tly m et w ith tb o d iaconal shovel h a ts , and g a ite rs sw arm ; th e long black ooat a n d w h ite cb o tk e r aro om nipresen t. — Bnt Jo s h w as n o t to be p u t dow n b y irny m em bers of the c lo tb ; b e w as qu ite os p r ts - p e ro a s , and a good deal r ich er. H e looked them steao ily In t h e , p u t hia nose in th e a ir an d chinked th o monnv in his p o ck e ts as ho p assed th em b y , and when- th o 8 . P . G. chose the m o st in flu en tia l clerical holiday m ak er to preaoh t h e serm on In th e ir aid, Jo sh p u t h ia five p o u n d n o te In to th o piste, w itb a look w h ic h said a s p la in ly aa words, ‘-T h a t’S th e con tribu tion o f J o s h Postle- tb w aite , of Mills streot, C heapside, an d I d e fy , a n y o n e p resen t to b e a t it**
O f c o u r s e b e a n r f i s n d h i s w i f e m a d e e x - c u i s i d n s t o H u lg n v O p a n d R o b i n H o o d ' s B a y , a n d E a t o n ; o i c o u r s e t h e y c l a m b e r e d . u p t o t h e o l d a b b e y , t n d v i s i t e d t h e o’d t o w n , a n d s a w t h e f is h in g b o a t s a r t i y e a n d d e p a r t , a n d w e n t t h r o u g h a l l t h e v e r y s m a l l e x c i t e m e n t s w h i c h W h i t b y a f fo r d s . A s was h i s h a b i t , J o s h g a v e h i m s e l f u p t o t b o e n j o y m e n t o f t h e h o l i d a y , a d d n e v e r s u l l i e d h i* p l e a s u r e w ith t h e t h o u g h t o f b u s i n e s s I t w a s tha d u l l s e a s o n o f t h o y e a r , a n d w h a t e k c r l i t t l e ( h e r e m l g h t . b a t o b e d o n e . T o m , w h o s l w k y i C ib iB u p f r q m ^ L iW ir p o o i a n d r o d k c p f i i i n i u d o I ^ t M X o n d o n h o u t o : d a r i n g j h i | b t d i l i 6 r ’ 6 l ib f i3 n i* , C o u ld d o So; J o s h d M p o t - t t o d b l e hi&self «hd i t was a
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“ I sh o u ld th in k bo in d eed t3 ’ ssid J o s h w ith a m e n ta l r e s e r v a t io n th a t if i t w ere not v e ry im p o r ta n t T hom as e lio u ld receive a n e a t w ig g in g fo r his pains. ‘‘ W hy, w h a t the- d e v — —”
“J oght a e a r !” c r ie d fiia wife.“ S ilence , M rs. P o jr te th w e ite ,” sa id the
G ra n d L lam a. “ W h i t t h e d e v il does th is m ean ? L isten . 1 Y o u m u t t a rm c h o m e a t once. C.’s in a mess.'1 C .’s in a mess,” rep e a te d lie. “H e m u s t m e a n consols,” aud he se ized th e T im es , a n d tu rn e d t o tlie m o n ey a rtic le . 'W o , th e y ’re ninety-five and a n e ig h th t W h y w a a h o t t t confound edly m y s te r io u s ? W h a t d o es (J m «aa ? ”
“I th in k C . m eans C harley ,” u id M rs, P o s tle th w a ite .
w ith ^ ie q u ie tu d e , v e lo p cd sn id e s before, s n d he w s u a fra id of tho re s u l t . “ I th in k you’r e r ig h t 1” h o re p e t t e d ; “b u t w h at can h a v e h a p p e n e d to C h a r le y !”
'" P e rh a p s h e ’s d row ned— o u t o j his boat! m iirm w ed M rs. P o s tle th w a ite ; am d J o s h ’s lo irs h i s t s h e sh o u ld e v e r a g a in m a k e a sen sib le suggestion w ere a t an e n d .
“D ro w n e d ! stuff! he sa id . “ H ow ever, I m u st g e t o v e r to Y o rk fo -n igh t, te legraph to T o m to m e e t me i n W ee tb o u ro e T errace to m o rrrw evening, an d g o up b y the ex- press.”
f fe a tb o u rn o T e rrace lo o k ed a w fu l in th e S ep tem b er tw ilig h t. All t h e hottseB w ere s h u t u p , the b linds in new spaper en v e lo p es th e fam ilies aw ay . T h e d e a d leaves ca m e w h ir l in g op In g h o e tly tro o p s iro m K e n s in g to n G ardens, a n d th s e n s ln s a on th e n e ig h b o rin g P ad d in g to n S ta tio n sh r ie k e d I q - g d ra w n -o u t lam e n ta tio n s orvtr t h e c rsm rsio n ls ta w h o a rriv ed t o o ccupy ta m p e r arily th e p la c e s o f th e le g i t im a te ow ners o f the c a p i t a l P a in te rs w e re s t w o rk o n t h e o u tside of J o s h ’s h o iu e .;h a h ad tm th re a d h i s way to tb e attM t-door th ro u g h scaffo ldi n g po les, an d h e |tu m b led ov er a p u l ad w h ite w t s h in th e n a i l ; the. a e m n l s w e re aw ay , a n d th e re w u o n ly o n old c h a rw o m a n to “ do fo r h im .” He b a d e h e r c o o k a e to ik .a n d th e n he d e a e tn d e d to t h e cell a x a n d fe tch ed u p —-a lte r half-a-dozen m is ta k e n — a b o tt le o f d r y sh e rry . H o was c h aw in g t h e cork w hen Tom a r r iv e d . J o s h to o k h im at o n c q in to th e l i t t le room b eh in d th e d in lcg-room ,iw J»ich th e se rvan ts c a lled t b e “ lib e ry ,” opd,-w here th o boo ts, h a t s a n d s t ic k s co m m o n ly reposed.
“ N ow !’! ta id Jo so , “ you se e I’v e com e u p .”
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d e c e p tio n and h o rrib le im m o ra lity sa id T o m rou u d ly . H e a lw a i l .h a te d (H u rley , h a v in g h o p e d t h a t hie o w n 's o n w o u ld ino- 0** 3 to j S s b ’i business.
“ T h a t’a » la r g e r o rd e r , T o m 1” s a id poor J o a h . “ SboW i t m e in d s t a i l ’’
“ I will,” s s id T o m . “ D ick W ln k y m sn d h is b ro th e r Bill, a n d so m e o th e r S to c k Ex- ch an g o fe llo w s, w ho a r e left i n to w n , g o t u p a p icn ic a t C hertsoy M eads on tia tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , and I su p p o se out o i re sp sc t to y o n asked m o - to jo jp d h c a . I d id , n x d w e
“f i i s n o t C harley , m adam ,” sa id J p s b iD h i s soverest topes .
“ I —I b eg y o u r p a r d o n —I th o u g h t th a t — Oh 1 i s i t Mr. P o s tle th w a ite ?”
“I t i s Mr. P o stle th w a ite , m adam , an d Sfnco y o u - k n o w th a t , , .y o u c u p . do u b tle ss e a s ily im a g in e m y .erram L R i a to b jdng b a c k la y son fro m th ese scenes of—of d is s ip a tio n ,” sa id Jo sh , feeling t o he looked ro u n d th e p re tty li t t le ro o m w ith tho piAce f a l river flaw ing b e fo re f t . ta u t .th e te rm he a i d u sed w as scarcely ap p licab le— “an d from j y o u r—y o u r wiles,, m adam , to his m o th e r a n d h is -h s in e l’'• “ H allo a , 5 a te r I- y o m jieM i!” b r o k e . i n acheery voice, and boating aiiit, a lit some.
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a d av sQ r p ie a a a a tt la w ft. q r t i i f evenin g drew o n som * ope p ro p o aad g o in g on tb e river; a n d a l o t of u s w en t i n a b i s shallo p . W e w e n t th ro u g h Ohcrtawy L o c k sn d d o w n to w ard s Btafiaos; a n d ja s t a s ws p assed L eleham F e rry I saw a young fellow , dressed in f la n n e ls , s c u llin g a w ag er b o a t , w ith a v e ry p re tty girt s te e rin g h im He l a i d on his e m lls and looked to w a rd s us, wud I recognized C harley in a m o m e n t ; b u t o s we g o t near h im , B illy W ln k y n s h o u te d out " i f o ro h a w k s !' a n d m otioned w ith b is b a n d , a n d tho n e x t m om en t th o young Bellow p u lled bis s t r a w h a t over h is ey e s tn d w ent scu lling a w a y before us st a trem endous n ic e and g o t up th o backvA ter by P e n to n B o o k . I s a id to Dick W m kyn, ‘W a s n 't th a t C h a rle y 1—a n d bo answ ero d , ‘C harley —w h o ?’ a n d w h e n 1 sa id , ‘M y nephew . C harley P o s tle th w a ite ’ th e y all Ia u g h e d ,tn a u i d I 'd h a d too tnuoh ic e d p u n ch . B u t I kep t my w i t s a b o u t m o ^ n d w hen he la n d e d I lingered b e h in d a n d asIw d one o f tho b o a tm en , who I had n o ticed to u ch ed his b u t to C harley, w h a t w aa th e n a m e of t h s g en tle m an in th e sk iff. ‘P o s tle th w a ite ,’ h e s a id ; ’been living a t th e L alehom F es ry H ouse , h im a n d h it la d y , th is last thrco man t b a ’ ”
“ T h a n k y o u , T o m ,” s a id Jo s h , m oodily. You w ou ld havo m a d e a f in e detec tive ; It’s
* p i t y y ou r ta le n ts aro lo s t in t h a com m ercial l in e . I T l go n p to-m orrow t o L a la lu m P e rry , and lo o k in to thjB taysclf,rt
“ Y o u ’ll f ic d O harloy th e re ,” s a id * T o m ; “he s a id ho sh o u ld m ak o a holiday to m o r row.”
N o th in g c o u ld b e much n as tie r than , the s tin k w hich th e ch a rw o m an se n t-u p . B u t it d i d n ’t m a tte r to J o s h P ostlo lh w o lte . His p lats rem ain ed un touched before him,wT>ilo ho s a t back w o n d erin g b o w It w a s that his son, s o in d o c tr in a te d with th o p r in c ip le s of m o ra lity a n d resp ec ta b ility , sh o u ld com e to ei s e t a fter all.
J o s h P o stle th w a ite s ta r te d o il tho a c p m o rn in g ,w en t to S ta in es b y th e railw ay, aod tb c n c e i n a fly tu L a le h tm . W h e n lie a rriv e d s t t h e ferry h e fo u n d severa l peoplo w aiting tor t h e boat, w h ich was m a k in g ils way fro m t h a o th e r side, aud w hen th e y wore a l l a floa t in th e b ro ad b o tto m o i p a n t, the b o a tm a n , whom every o n e ca lled G eorgs had a w h isp e red jo k e for &U th e w om en, who to ld h im to “g i t ’long,” aud a s l i p on tho b a c k for a lt th s m en, a n d . seem sd a lto - gethor s i jo v ia l a lellow , t h a t J o s h th o u g h t bo m ig h t ge t a l i t t le in fo rm atian o n t o f h im
“Ia th a t t h o F o rrv H ouse ?” h o asked , p o in tin g to a p r e t ty co ttag e w ith s law n , w illow frin g ed , s lo p in g to th e r iv e r.
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for t h o last th ro e h u n d re d y e a r—M ustor T ro tte r 1’’ .A
“N o , no, I d o a ’t m ean t b o ' fe rry m e n r said J o s h , a n n o y h d a t th e l a u g h e r o f 3iis fellow -passongers. “ I moan any o n o lo d g i in g th e r e P . . .
“O h , y b , . s i r p s a id G eorge, poling a r ra y a t the p u n t—‘-lsdy a n d g en tlem an , sir.”
■ O b, th a t 's i t , -- s a id J o s h ; “I Want to know a b o u t (them w h o m o t h e y !”
Ue h a d b e tra y e d to o m u c h c tgernete , a p p a re n t ly forfiJeorge, lo o k in g a t h im bvm- •p iapu l y M i a , w h o a re th e y ? W ell, I coir t t o y ior c e r ta in , b u t l d o n t m in d tael- Hng y o tf I h c e rd th » t i t ’* the?B ;f(uphror h ’ K ootihiU A ud h i s .a u n t l ” u-,; & ^ -
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la th e r , I th in k . L e t m e p re a e n t h im to y o u .”. H is w ifo! T h en th e re w a s no fo u e lla tio o fo r Tom ’s c h a rg e a g a in s t C h arley o f im m or- t s l i ty . Jo s h ta lm o s to h a o k ta d aw h e th o u g h t o f th a t .
“ I f th is y o u n g lad y b e y o u r w ifo, as you aay , and, a s o f course, I am b o u n d to b e lieve, m sy I ask w h y y o u h av e m a rrie d b e r in a secre t a n d U n d erh an d m anner, a n d w ith o u t m y k n o w le d g e !”
“ S u n p ly because w e h a d m ade up o u r m in d a to b e m a r r i e d an d I k n ew y o u w o u ld o p p o se th e m a t c h . N o t t h a t t h e r e w a s a n y th in g in t h e w o rld A g a i n s t m y N e lly , t h a t even y o n c o u ld havo fo u n d i s u l t v rith e x c e p t h e r n am e.”
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Barw eU , th e peg u p o n w h ic h you h u n g so m any-so lem n w arn ings;^ N o w y o u m o w tho w o rs t.” »
T h e re w u a silsnoe fo r a few m in u tes. T h en Joab a a ld in r a th t r .a h u sky voice, a n d with ra th e r a ab am eU o id m anner—
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Joab, an d h e ro a re d w i th la u g h te r , u n til they th o u g h t h e w o u ld h a r e a fit. W hen he c a ip e jd i |h e f irs t W ords b e sa id w ere,
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ly m a d e him tb e bes t c la re t q u p h a h a d e v er d r a n k sn d Instead o fw o io r hack to th o drearies** o f W rw tboirrne T e rra c e , b a h a d . Dick L a m b e rt’e b e d —D ic k w a s O hM ley’s chum a t 'th e y F e r ry H o u se , a n d w as fortu- n s ta ly aWsy A cting a s ' -b e s t .m a n |o s to u t little Q eo igs 8 m y th , w h o w as m a rrv m g Mils A ito p t h e b rew er’s d a u g h te r ; a n d b e fore h e loft th e 'n e x t d a y , Jo a b had m ade OhM ley prom ise to b r in g N e lly w ith h im to W h itb y befoiw.the en d of th e w eek, w here the roqpncillatibri Waa com plete .
“ We don’t d rin k to a s ts h e re ,” sa id old Josh , fro m th e h ead o f h is o w n tab le , to a large p a r ty o t g u es ts w h o h a d assem b led on C h ristm as . B u t there’s o n e h e a lth I w ish fo propaso , a n d you m u st ' a l l d r in k i t in b u m p to s, w ith o u t ask in g a n y q uestions. •Here’s t o th e h e a lth o f tho L a d y o fL s le h a m F erry i God b le ss h e r I” A n d h e w in k e d fso tukU y w inked, th e old ra sc a l 1) a t h is d a u g h te r in -law .
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