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CHAPTER XVIII. THE BISHOP OF BARCHESTER IS CRUSHED.
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Who inquires why it is that a little greased flour rubbed in among the hair on a footman's head,—just one dab1 here and another there,—gives such a tone of high life to the family? And seeing that the thing is so easily done, why do not more people attempt it? The tax on hair-powder is but thirteen shillings a year. It may, indeed, be that the slightest dab in the world justifies2 the wearer in demanding hot meat three times a day, and wine at any rate on Sundays. I think, however, that a bishop3's wife may enjoy the privilege without such heavy attendant expense; otherwise the man who opened the bishop's door to Mr. Crawley would hardly have been so ornamented4.
The man asked for a card. "My name is Mr. Crawley," said our friend. "The bishop has desired me to come to him at this hour. Will you be pleased to tell him that I am here." The man again asked for a card. "I am not bound to carry with me my name printed on a ticket," said Mr. Crawley. "If you cannot remember it, give me pen and paper, and I will write it." The servant, somewhat awed5 by the stranger's manner, brought the pen and paper, and Mr. Crawley wrote his name:—
The Rev6. Josiah Crawley, M.A.,
Perpetual Curate of Hogglestock.
He was then ushered7 into a waiting-room, but, to his disappointment, was not kept there waiting long. Within three minutes he was ushered into the bishop's study, and into the presence of the two great luminaries8 of the diocese. He was at first somewhat disconcerted by finding Mrs. Proudie in the room. In the imaginary conversation with the bishop which he had been preparing on the road, he had conceived that the bishop would be attended by a chaplain, and he had suited his words to the joint
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