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Thechurchclockschimedthreequarterspasteleven,astwofiguresemergedonLondonBridge。One,whichadvancedwithaswiftandrapidstep,wasthatofawomanwholookedeagerlyaboutherasthoughinquestofsomeexpectedobject;theotherfigurewasthatofaman,whoslunkalonginthedeepestshadowhecouldfind,and,atsomedistance,accommodatedhispacetohers:stoppingwhenshestopped:andasshemovedagain,creepingstealthilyon:butneverallowinghimself,intheardourofhispursuit,togainuponherfootsteps。Thus,theycrossedthebridge,fromtheMiddle***totheSurreyshore,whenthewoman,apparentlydisappointedinheranxiousscrutinyofthefoot-passengers,turnedback。Themovementwassudden;buthewhowatchedher,wasnotthrownoffhisguardbyit;for,shrinkingintooneoftherecesseswhichsurmountthepiersofthebridge,andleaningovertheparapetthebettertoconcealhisfigure,hesufferedhertopassontheoppositepavement。Whenshewasaboutthesamedistanceinadvanceasshehadbeenbefore,heslippedquietlydown,andfollowedheragain。Atnearlythecentreofthebridge,shestopped。Themanstoppedtoo。

Itwasaverydarknight。Thedayhadbeenunfavourable,andatthathourandplacetherewerefewpeoplestirring。Suchastherewere,hurriedquicklypast:verypossiblywithoutseeing,butcertainlywithoutnoticing,eitherthewoman,orthemanwhokeptherinview。TheirappearancewasnotcalculatedtoattracttheimportunateregardsofsuchofLondon'sdestitutepopulation,aschancedtotaketheirwayoverthebridgethatnightinsearchofsomecoldarchordoorlesshovelwhereintolaytheirheads;theystoodthereinsilence:neitherspeakingnorspokento,byanyonewhopassed。

Amisthungovertheriver,deepeningtheredglareofthefiresthatburntuponthesmallcraftmooredoffthedifferentwharfs,andrenderingdarkerandmoreindistinctthemurkybuildingsonthebanks。Theoldsmoke-stainedstorehousesoneitherside,roseheavyanddullfromthedensemassofroofsandgables,andfrownedsternlyuponwatertooblacktoreflecteventheirlumberingshapes。ThetowerofoldSaintSaviour'sChurch,andthespireofSaintMagnus,solongthegiant-wardersoftheancientbridge,werevisibleinthegloom;buttheforestofshippingbelowbridge,andthethicklyscatteredspiresofchurchesabove,werenearlyallhiddenfromsight。

Thegirlhadtakenafewrestlessturnstoandfro--closelywatchedmeanwhilebyherhiddenobserver--whentheheavybellofSt。Paul'stolledforthedeathofanotherday。Midnighthadcomeuponthecrowdedcity。Thepalace,thenight-cellar,thejail,themadhouse:thechambersofbirthanddeath,ofhealthandsickness,therigidfaceofthecorpseandthecalmsleepofthechild:midnightwasuponthemall。

Thehourhadnotstrucktwominutes,whenayounglady,accompaniedbyagrey-hairedgentleman,alightedfromahackney-carriagewithinashortdistanceofthebridge,and,havingdismissedthevehicle,walkedstraighttowardsit。Theyhadscarcelysetfootuponitspavement,whenthegirlstarted,andimmediatelymadetowardsthem。

Theywalkedonward,lookingaboutthemwiththeairofpersonswhoentertainedsomeveryslightexpectationwhichhadlittlechanceofbeingrealised,whentheyweresuddenlyjoinedbythisnewassociate。Theyhaltedwithanexclamationofsurprise,butsuppresseditimmediately;foramaninthegarmentsofacountrymancamecloseup--brushedagainstthem,indeed--atthatprecisemoment。

‘Nothere,’saidNancyhurriedly,‘Iamafraidtospeaktoyouhere。Comeaway--outofthepublicroad--downthestepsyonder!’

Assheutteredthesewords,andindicated,withherhand,thedirectioninwhichshewishedthemtoproceed,thecountrymanlookedround,androughlyaskingwhattheytookupthewholepavementfor,passedon。

Thestepstowhichthegirlhadpointed,werethosewhich,ontheSurreybank,andonthesamesideofthebridgeasSaintSaviour'sChurch,formalanding-stairsfromtheriver。Tothisspot,themanbearingtheappearanceofacountryman,hastenedunobserved;andafteramoment'ssurveyoftheplace,hebegantodescend。

Thesestairsareapartofthebridge;theyconsistofthreeflights。Justbelowtheendofthesecond,goingdown,thestonewallontheleftterminatesinanornamentalpilasterfacingtowardstheThames。Atthispointthelowerstepswiden:sothatapersonturningthatangleofthewall,isnecessarilyunseenbyanyothersonthestairswhochancetobeabovehim,ifonlyastep。Thecountrymanlookedhastilyround,whenhereachedthispoint;andasthereseemednobetterplaceofconcealment,and,thetidebeingout,therewasplentyofroom,heslippedaside,withhisbacktothepilaster,andtherewaited:prettycertainthattheywouldcomenolower,andthatevenifhecouldnothearwhatwassaid,hecouldfollowthemagain,withsafety。

Sotardilystolethetimeinthislonelyplace,andsoeagerwasthespytopenetratethemotivesofaninterviewsodifferentfromwhathehadbeenledtoexpect,thathemorethanoncegavethematterupforlost,andpersuadedhimself,eitherthattheyhadstoppedfarabove,orhadresortedtosomeentirelydifferentspottoholdtheirmysteriousconversation。Hewasonthepointofemergingfromhishiding-place,andregainingtheroadabove,whenheheardthesoundoffootsteps,anddirectlyafterwardsofvoicesalmostcloseathisear。

Hedrewhimselfstraightuprightagainstthewall,and,scarcelybreathing,listenedattentively。

‘Thisisfarenough,’saidavoice,whichwasevidentlythatofthegentleman。‘Iwillnotsuffertheyoungladytogoanyfarther。Manypeoplewouldhavedistrustedyoutoomuchtohavecomeevensofar,butyouseeIamwillingtohumouryou。’

‘Tohumourme!’criedthevoiceofthegirlwhomhehadfollowed。‘You'reconsiderate,indeed,sir。Tohumourme!Well,well,it'snomatter。’

‘Why,forwhat,’saidthegentlemaninakindertone,‘forwhatpurposecanyouhavebroughtustothisstrangeplace?Whynothaveletmespeaktoyou,abovethere,whereitislight,andthereissomethingstirring,insteadofbringingustothisdarkanddismalhole?’

‘Itoldyoubefore,’repliedNancy,‘thatIwasafraidtospeaktoyouthere。Idon'tknowwhyitis,’saidthegirl,shuddering,‘butIhavesuchafearanddreaduponmeto-nightthatIcanhardlystand。’

‘Afearofwhat?’askedthegentleman,whoseemedtopityher。

‘Iscarcelyknowofwhat,’repliedthegirl。‘IwishIdid。Horriblethoughtsofdeath,andshroudswithblooduponthem,andafearthathasmademeburnasifIwasonfire,havebeenuponmeallday。Iwasreadingabookto-night,towilethetimeaway,andthesamethingscameintotheprint。’

‘Imagination,’saidthegentleman,soothingher。

‘Noimagination,’repliedthegirlinahoarsevoice。‘I'llswearIsaw“coffin”writtenineverypageofthebookinlargeblackletters,--aye,andtheycarriedoneclosetome,inthestreetsto-night。’

‘Thereisnothingunusualinthat,’saidthegentleman。‘Theyhavepassedmeoften。’

‘_Realones_,’rejoinedthegirl。‘Thiswasnot。’

Therewassomethingsouncommoninhermanner,thatthefleshoftheconcealedlistenercreptasheheardthegirlutterthesewords,andthebloodchilledwithinhim。Hehadneverexperiencedagreaterreliefthaninhearingthesweetvoiceoftheyoungladyasshebeggedhertobecalm,andnotallowherselftobecomethepreyofsuchfearfulfancies。

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