« he added, when the immeshed Grinder was
gone.
    »No,« said Mr. Dombey, with magnificent indifference.
    »Not likely that a man like you would. Hardly possible,« murmured Carker.
»But he is one of that family from whom you took a nurse. Perhaps you may
remember having generously charged yourself with his education?«
    »Is it that boy?« said Mr. Dombey, with a frown. »He does little credit to
his education, I believe.«
    »Why, he is a young rip, I am afraid,« returned Carker, with a shrug. »He
bears that character. But the truth is, I took him into my service because,
being able to get no other employment, he conceived (had been taught at home, I
dare say) that he had some sort of claim upon you, and was constantly trying to
dog your heels with his petition. And although my defined and recognised
connexion with your affairs is merely of a business character, still I have that
spontaneous interest in everything belonging to you, that -«
    He stopped again, as if to discover whether he had led Mr. Dombey far enough
yet. And again, with his chin resting on his hand, he leered at the picture.
    »Carker,« said Mr. Dombey, »I am sensible that you do not limit your -«
    »Service,« suggested his smiling entertainer.
    »No; I prefer to say your regard,« observed Mr. Dombey; very sensible, as he
said so, that he was paying him a handsome and flattering compliment, »to our
mere business relations. Your consideration for my feelings, hopes, and
disappointments, in the little instance you have just now mentioned, is an
example in point. I am obliged to you, Carker.«
    Mr. Carker bent his head slowly, and very softly rubbed his hands, as if he
were afraid by any action to disturb the current of Mr. Dombey's confidence.
    »Your allusion to it is opportune,« said Mr. Dombey, after a little
hesitation; »for it prepares the way to what I was beginning to say to you, and
reminds me that that involves no absolutely new relations between us, although
it may involve more personal confidence on my part than I have hitherto -«
    »Distinguished me with,« suggested Carker, bending his head again: »I will
not say to you how honoured I am; for a man like you well knows how much honour
he has in his power to bestow at
