years!' thought the delighted old
beau, knowing he was at least ten years older than Tibbs at that moment.
'Well, then, to come to the point at once,' he continued, 'I have to ask
you whether you will object to act as father on the occasion?'
'Certainly not,' replied Tibbs; still without evincing an atom of
surprise.
'You will not?'
'Decidedly not,' reiterated Tibbs, still as calm as a pot of porter with
the head off.
Mr. Calton seized the hand of the petticoat-governed little man, and
vowed eternal friendship from that hour. Hicks, who was all admiration
and surprise, did the same.
'Now, confess,' asked Mr. Calton of Tibbs, as he picked up his hat, 'were
you not a little surprised?'
'I b'lieve you!' replied that illustrious person, holding up one hand; 'I
b'lieve you! When I first heard of it.'
'So sudden,' said Septimus Hicks.
'So strange to ask _me_, you know,' said Tibbs.
'So odd altogether!' said the superannuated love-maker; and then all
three laughed.
'I say,' said Tibbs, shutting the door which he had previously opened,
and giving full vent to a hitherto corked-up giggle, 'what bothers me is,
what _will_ his father say?'
Mr. Septimus Hicks looked at Mr. Calton.
'Yes; but the best of it is,' said the latter, giggling in his turn, 'I
haven't got a father--he! he! he!'
'You haven't got a father. No; but _he_ has,' said Tibbs.
'_Who_ has?' inquired Septimus Hicks.
'Why, _him_.'
'Him, who? Do you know my secret? Do you mean me?'
'You! No; you know who I mean,' returned Tibbs with a knowing wink.
'For Heaven's sake, whom do you mean?' inquired Mr. Calton, who, like
Septimus Hicks, was all but out of his senses at the strange confusion.
'Why Mr. Simpson, of course,' replied Tibbs; 'who else could I mean?'
'I see it all,' said the Byron-quoter; 'Simpson marries Julia Maplesone
to-morrow morning!'
'Undoubtedly,' replied Tibbs, thoroughly satisfied, 'of course he does.'
It would require the pencil of Hogarth to illustrate--our feeble pen is
inadequate to describe--the expression which the countenances of Mr.
Calton and Mr. Septimus Hicks respectively assumed, at this unexpected
announcement. Equally impossible is it to describe, although perhaps it
is easier for our lady readers to imagine, what arts the three ladies
could have used, so completely to entangle their separate partners.
Whatever they were, however, they were successful. The mother was
perfectly awa
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