Her Marriage, Her Clothes, Her Appetite, and an Inventory of Her Furniture
AweekortwoafterIdroppedtheletterIwasinahansomonmywaytocertainbarrackswhenloudabovethecity’sroarIheardthataccursedhaw-haw-haw,andtheretheywere,thetwoofthem,justcomingoutofashopwhereyoumayobtainpianosonthehiresystem.Ihadthemerestglimpseofthem,buttherewasanextraordinaryraptureonherface,andhisheadwasthrownproudlyback,andallbecausetheyhadbeenorderingapianoonthehiresystem.
Sotheyweretobemarrieddirectly.Itwasallrathercontemptible,butIpassedontolerantly,foritisonlywhensheisunhappythatthiswomandisturbsme,owingtoacleverwayshehasatsuchtimesoflookingmorefragilethanshereallyis.
WhennextIsawthem,theyweregazinggreedilyintothewindowofthesixpenny-halfpennyshop,whichisoneofthemostdeliciouslydramaticspotsinLondon.Marywastakingnotesfeverishlyonaslipofpaperwhilehedidtheaddingup,andintheendtheywentawaygloomilywithoutbuyinganything.Iwasinhighfeather.“Matchabandoned,ma’am,”Isaidtomyself;“outlookhopeless;anothervisittotheGovernesses’Agencyinevitable;can’tmarryforwantofakitchenshovel.”ButIwasimperfectlyacquaintedwiththelady.
AfewdaysafterwardIfoundmyselfwalkingbehindher.ThereissomethingartfulaboutherskirtsbywhichIalwaysknowher,thoughIcan’tsaywhatitis.Shewascarryinganenormousparcelthatmighthavebeenabird-cagewrappedinbrownpaper,andshetookitintoabric-a-bracshopandcameoutwithoutit.