<h2>LECTURE V - MR. CAUDLE HAS REMAINED DOWNSTAIRS TILL PAST ONE, WITH A FRIEND</h2>
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<p>“Pretty time of night to come to bed, Mr. Caudle. Ugh!
As cold, too, as any ice. Enough to give any woman her death,
I’m sure. What!</p>
<p>“<i>I shouldn’t have locked up the coals</i>?</p>
<p>“If I hadn’t, I’ve no doubt the fellow would have
stayed all night. It’s all very well for you, Mr. Caudle,
to bring people home - but I wish you’d think first what’s
for supper. That beautiful leg of pork would have served for our
dinner to-morrow, - and now it’s gone. <i>I</i> can’t
keep the house upon the money, and I won’t pretend to do it, if
you bring a mob of people every night to clear out the cupboard.</p>
<p>“I wonder who’ll be so ready to give you a supper when
you want one: for want one you will, unless you change your plans.
Don’t tell me! I know I’m right. You’ll
first be eaten up, and then you’ll be laughed at. I know
the world. No, indeed, Mr. Caudle, I don’t think ill of
everybody; don’t say that. But I can’t see a leg of
pork eaten up in that way, without asking myself what it’s all
to end in if such things go on? And then he must have pickles,
too! Couldn’t be content with my cabbage - no, Mr. Caudle,
I won’t let you go to sleep. It’s very well for you
to say let you go to sleep, after you’ve kept me awake till this
time.</p>
<p>“<i>Why did I keep awake</i>?</p>
<p>“How do you suppose I could go to sleep when I knew that man
was below drinking up your substance in brandy-and-water? for he couldn’t
be content upon decent, wholesome gin. Upon my word, you ought
to be a rich man, Mr. Caudle. You have such very fine friends,
I wonder who gives you brandy when you go out!</p>
<p>“No, indeed, he couldn’t be content with my pickled cabbage
- and I should like to know who makes better - but he must have walnuts.
And you, too, like a fool - now, don’t you think to stop me, Mr.
Caudle; a poor woman may be trampled to death, and never say a word
- you, too, like a fool - I wonder who’d do it for you - to insist
upon the girl going out for pickled walnuts. And in such a night
too! With snow upon the ground. Yes; you’re a man
of fine feelings, you are, Mr. Caudle; but the world doesn’t know
you as I know you - fine feelings, indeed! to send the poor girl out,
when I told you and told your friend, too - a pretty brute he is, I’m
sure - that the poor girl had got a cold and I dare say chilblains on
her toes. But I know what will be the end of that; she’ll
be laid up, and we shall have a nice doctor’s bill. And
you’ll pay it, I can tell you - for <i>I</i> won’t.</p>
<p>“<i>You wish you were out of the world</i>?</p>
<p>“Oh! yes, that’s all very easy. I’m sure
<i>I</i> might wish it. Don’t swear in that dreadful way!
Aren’t you afraid that the bed will open and swallow you?
And don’t swing about in that way. <i>That</i> will do no
good. <i>That</i> won’t bring back the leg of pork, and
the brandy you’ve poured down both of your throats. Oh,
I know it, I’m sure of it. I only recollected it when I’d
got into bed - and if it hadn’t been so cold, you’d have
seen me downstairs again, I can tell you - I recollected it, and a pretty
two hours I’ve passed - that I left the key in the cupboard, -
and I know it - I could see by the manner of you when you came into
the room - I know you’ve got at the other bottle. However,
there’s one comfort: you told me to send for the best brandy -
the very best - for your other friend, who called last Wednesday.
Ha! ha! It was British - the cheapest British - and nice and ill
I hope the pair of you will be to-morrow.</p>
<p>“There’s only the bare bone of the leg of pork! but you’ll
get nothing else for dinner, I can tell you. It’s a dreadful
thing that the poor children should go without, - but if they have such
a father, they, poor things, must suffer for it.</p>
<p>“Nearly a whole leg of pork and a pint of brandy! A pint
of brandy and a leg of pork. A leg of - leg - leg - pint - ”</p>
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<p>“<i>And mumbling the syllables</i>,” says Mr. Caudle’s
MS., “<i>she went to sleep</i>.”</p>
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