"Of course I did," said Mr. Dark. "I knew he couldn't get out by
the drawing-room windows, and I knew I could watch the door; so
away I went, leaving him alone with the lady, who didn't spare
him by any manner of means, as I could easily hear in the next
room. However, all rows in this world come to an end sooner or
later, and a man with any brains in his head may do what he
pleases with a woman who is fond of him. Before long I heard her
crying and kissing him. 'I can't go home,' she says, after this.
'You have behaved like a villain and a monster to me--but oh,
Jemmy, I can't give you up to anybody! Don't go back to your
wife! Oh, don't, don't go back to your wife!' 'No fear of that,'
says he. 'My wife wouldn't have me if I did go back to her.'
After that I heard the door open, and went out to meet him on the
landing. He began swearing the moment he saw me, as if that was
any good. 'Business first, if you please, sir,' says I, 'and any
pleasure you like, in the way of swearing, afterward.' With that
beginning, I mentioned our terms to him, and asked the pleasure
of his company to Cumberland in return, he was uncommonly
suspicious at first, but I promised to draw out a legal document
(mere waste paper, of no earthly use except to pacify him),
engaging to hold him harmless throughout the proceedings; and
what with that, and telling him of the frightful danger his wife
was in, I managed, at last, to carry my point.
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