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`That's right,' said Jonas. `He is not fit to be left to himself. Why, he fastened on me to-night; here, upon my coat; like a savage dog. Old as he is, and feeble as he is usually, I had some trouble to shake him off. You--Hush!--It's nothing. You told me the other woman's name. I forget it.'

`I mentioned Betsey Prig,' said Mrs. Gamp.

`She is to be trusted, is she?'

`That she ain't!' said Mrs. Gamp; `nor have I brought her, Mr. Chuzzlewit.

I've brought another, which engages to give every satigefaction.'

`What is her name?' asked Jonas.

Mrs. Gamp looked at him in an odd way without returning any answer, but appeared to understand the question too.

`What is her name?' repeated Jonas.

`Her name,' said Mrs. G-amp, `is Harris.'

It was extraordinary how much effort it cost Mrs. Gamp to pronounce the name she was commonly so ready with. She made some three or four gasps before she could get it out; and, when she had uttered it, pressed her hand upon her side, and turned up her eyes, as if she were going to faint away. But, knowing her to labour under a complication of internal disorders, which rendered a few drops of spirits indispensable at certain times to her existence, and which came on very strong when that remedy was not at hand, Jonas merely supposed her to be the victim of one of these attacks.

`Well!' he said, hastily, for he felt how incapable he was of confining his wandering attention to the subject. `You and she have arranged to take care of him, have you?'

Mrs. Gamp replied in the affirmative, and softly discharged herself of her familiar phrase, `Turn and turn about; one off, one on.' But she spoke so tremulously that she felt called upon to add, `which fiddle-strings is weakness to expredge my nerves this night!'

Jonas stopped to listen. Then said, hurriedly:

`We shall not quarrel about terms. Let them be the same as they were before. Keep him close, and keep him quiet. He must be restrained. He has got it in his head to-night that my wife's dead, and has been attacking me as if I had killed her. It's--it's common with mad people to take the worst fancies of those they like best. Isn't it?'

Mrs. Gamp assented with a short groan.

`Keep him close, then, or in one of his fits he'll be doing me a mischief.

And don't trust him at any time; for when he seems most rational, he's wildest in his talk. But that you know already. Let me see the other.'

`The t'other person, sir?' said Mrs. Gamp.

`Aye! Go you to him and send the other. Quick! I'm busy.'

Mrs. Gamp took two or three backward steps towards the door, and stopped there.

`It is your wishes, Mr. Chuzzlewit,' she said, in a sort of quavering croak, `to see the t'other person. Is it?'

But the ghastly change in Jonas told her that the other person was already seen. Before she could look round towards the door, she was put aside by old Martin's hand; and Chuffey and John Westlock entered with him.

`Let no one leave the house,' said Martin. `This man is my brother's son. Ill-met, ill-trained, ill-begotten. If he moves from the spot on which he stands, or speaks a word above his breath to any person here, open the window, and call for help!'

`What right have you to give such directions in this house?' asked Jonas faintly.

`The right of your wrong-doing. Come in there!'

An irrepressible exclamation burst from the lips of Jonas, as Lewsome entered at the door. It was not a groan, or a shriek, or a word, but was wholly unlike any sound that had ever fallen on the ears of those who heard it, while at the same time it was the most sharp and terrible expression of what was working in his guilty breast, that nature could have invented.

He had done murder for this! He had girdled himself about with perils, agonies of mind, innumerable fears, for this! He had hidden his secret in the wood; pressed and stamped it down into the bloody ground; and here it started up when least expected, miles upon miles away; known to many; proclaiming itself from the lips of an old man who had renewed his strength and vigour as by a miracle, to give it voice against him!

He leaned his hand on the back of a chair, and looked at them. It was in vain to try to do so scornfully, or with his usual insolence. He required the chair for his support. But he made a struggle for it.

`I know that fellow,' he said, fetching his breath at every word, and pointing his trembling finger towards Lewsome. `He's the greatest liar alive. What's his last tale? Ha, ha! You're rare fellows, too! Why, that uncle of mine is childish; he's even a greater child than his brother, my father, was, in his old age; or than Chuffey is. What the devil do you mean,' he added, looking fiercely at John Westlock and Mark Tapley (the latter had entered with Lewsome), `by coming here, and bringing two idiots and a knave with you to take my house by storm? Hallo, there! open the door! Turn these strangers out!'

`I tell you what,' cried Mr. Tapley, coming forward, `if it wasn't for your name, I'd drag you through the streets of my own accord, and single-handed I would! Ah, I would! Don't try and look bold at me. You can't do it! Now go on, sir,' this was to old Martin. `Bring the murderin' wagabond upon his knees! If he wants noise, he shall have enough of it. for as sure as he's a shiverin' from head to foot I'll raise a uproar at this winder that shall bring half London in. Go on, sir! Let him try me once, and see whether I'm a man of my word or not.'

With that, Mark folded his arms, and took his seat upon the window-ledge, with an air of general preparation for anything, which seemed to imply that he was equally ready to jump out himself, or to throw Jonas out, upon receiving the slightest hint that it would be agreeable to the company.

Old Martin turned to Lewsome:

`This is the man,' he said, extending his hand towards Jonas. `Is it?'

`You need do no more than look at him to be sure of that, or of the truth of what I have said,' was the reply. `He is my witness.'

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