CHAPTERVI。
DOORY。
Shewasaverysmall,sparewoman,inablueprintwithlittlewhitespots——straight,notbowedlikeherhusband。Otherwisesheseemedatfirstexactlylikehim。Buteretheeveningwasover,Donalsawtherewasnofeaturalresemblancebetweenthetwofaces,andwaspuzzledtounderstandhowthetwoexpressionscametobesolike:astheysatitseemedinthesilenceasiftheywerethesamepersonthinkingintwoshapesandtwoplaces。
Followingtheoldwoman,Donalascendedasteepandnarrowstair,whichsoonbroughthimtoalandingwherewaslight,comingmainlythroughgreenleaves,forthewindowinthelittlepassagewasfilledwithplants。Hisguideledhimintowhatseemedtohimanenchantingroom——homelyenoughitwas,butluxuriouscomparedtowhathehadbeenaccustomedto。Hesawwhitewallsandabrown-huedbutclean-sweptwoodenfloor,onwhichshoneakeen-eyedlittlefirefromalowgrate。Twoeasychairs,coveredwithsomeparty-colouredstripedstuff,stoodoneoneachsideofthefire。Akettlewassingingonthehob。Thewhitedeal-tablewassetfortea——withafatbrownteapot,andcupsofagorgeouspatterninbronze,thatshoneinthefirelightlikeredgold。Inoneofthewallswasabox-bed。
“I'lllatyeseewhataccommodationwehaeatyerservice,sir,“
saidDoory,“an'gienthat'llshuitye,yes'bewelcome。“
Sosaying,sheopenedwhatlookedlikethedoorofacupboardatthesideofthefireplace。Itdisclosedaneatlittleparlour,withasweetairinit。Thefloorwassanded,andsomuchthecleanerthanifithadbeencarpeted。Asmallmahoganytable,blackwithage,stoodinthemiddle。Onaside-tablecoveredwithaclothoffadedgreen,layalargefamilybible;behinditwereafewbooksandatea-caddy。Inthesideofthewalloppositethewindow,wasagainabox-bed。Totheeyesoftheshepherd-bornlad,itlookedthemostdesirableshelterhehadeverseen。Heturnedtohishostessandsaid,“I'mfeartit'sowerguidforme。Whatcouldyelatmehae'tforbytheweek?Iwadfainbidewi'ye,butwhauran'whanImaygetwarkIcannatell;saeImaunnatakitonygaitformairnoraweek。“
“Makyersel'ateasetillthemornbeby,“saidtheoldwoman。“Yecannadunaethingtillthatbeower。Upo'theMonondaymornin'wes'haudacooncilthegither——youan'mean'myman:Icandunaethingwantin'myman;weayepu'thegitherornoata'。“
Wellcontent,andwithheartythanks,Donalcommittedhispresentfateintothehandsofthehumblepair,hisheaven-senthelpers;andaftermuchwashingandbrushing,allthatwaspossibletohiminthewayofdressing,reappearedinthekitchen。Theirteawasready,andthecobblerseatedinthewindowwithabookinhishand,leavingforDonalhiseasychair。
“Icannatakyeraincheirfraeye,“saidDonal。
“Hoots!”returnedthecobbler,“what'sonythingoorsforbuttogietheneeper'atstan'si'needo''t。“
“Butyehaehadasairday'swark!”
“An'youasairday'straivel!”
“ButI'myoong!”
“An'I'mauld,an'mylabourthenearerower。“
“ButI'mstrong!”
“There'snanethelessneedyesudbehaudensae。Sityedoon,an'
wastenayerbackbane。Mybusinessistoluiktothebodieso'men,an'speciallytotheirpuirfeet'athastobidetheweicht,an'getsairpressedtherein。Life'sashardupo'thefeeto'amanasupo'onypairto''m!Whantheygangwrang,thereisnamuckletobedunetilltheybesetrichtagain。I'msairhonourt,Isaytomysel'whiles,tobesetowerthefeeto'men。It'safineministration!——fullbetterthanbein'adoor-keeperi'thehooseo'
theLord!Forthefeet'atgangootan'inatit'smairnorthedoor!”
“TheLordbepraist!”saidDonaltohimself;“there'smairi'thewarl'likemyfatheran'mither!”
Hetooktheseatappointedhim。
“Cometothetable,Anerew,“saidtheoldwoman,“giensaebeyecanpairtwi'thatbuiko'yours,an'latyersowlgieplacetoyerboady'srichts——Idoobt,sir,gienhewadaitordrinkgienIwasnaathiselbuck。“
“Doory,“returnedherhusband,“yecannadenyIgieyeabitnooan'
than,speciallywhanIcomeupo'onythingbyord'nar'tasty!”
“Thatyedu,Anerew,orIdinnakenwhatwudcomeo'mysowlonymairnoro'yourboady!Saeyesee,sir,we'relikeJohnSpratan'
hiswife:——ye'llkenthebairns'sayabootthem?”
“Ay,finethat,“repliedDonal。“Yecouldnaweelbebetterfittit。“
“Godgrantit!”shesaid。“ButwewadfitbetteryetgienIhadbutawheenmairbrains。“
“TheLordkennedwhatbrainsyehadwhanhebrouchtyethegither,“
saidDonal。
“Yeneveruttertatruerword,“repliedthecobbler。“GientheLordbecontentwi'thebrainshe'sgienye,an'Ibecontentwi'thebrainsyegieme,whatrichthaeyetobediscontentitwi'thebrainsyehae,Doory?——answermethat。ButIs'cometothetable——Wudyealloometospeirefteryername,sir?”
“Myname'sDonalGrant,“repliedDonal。
“Ithankye,sir,an'I'llhauditinrespec',“returnedthecobbler。“MaisterGrant,wullyeaskablessin'?”
“Iwadraitherj'ini'youraskin',“repliedDonal。
Thecobblersaidalittleprayer,andthentheybegantoeat——firstofoat-cakes,bakedbytheoldwoman,thenofloaf-breid,astheycalledit。
“I'msorryIhaenaejeallyorjamtosetaforeye,sir,“saidDoory,“we'rebutsemplefowk,yesee——contenttohaudoorearthlytaibernaclesinahaibitableconditiontillwehaenoticetoquit。“
“It'safinethingtoken,“saidthecobbler,withaqueerlook,“'atwhanyelea''t,yerhoosefa'sdoon,an'yehaenatothinko'
onydamagestopey——forby'atgienitlaistitonytimeefteryewasooto''t,theremichtbeawheendeevilstakin'uptheirabodeintil't。“
“Hoot,Anerew!”interposedhiswife,“there'snaethinglikethati'
scriptur'!”
“Hoot,Doory!”returnedAndrew,“whatkenyeabootwhat'snoi'
scriptur'?Yekenaheap,Ialloo,abootwhat'sinscriptur',butyekenlittleabootwhat'snointil't!”
“Weel,isna'tbesttokenwhat'sintil't?”
“'Ayontadoobt。“
“Weel!”shereturnedinplayfultriumph。
Donalsawthathehadgotholdofapairoforiginals:itwasajoytohisheart:hewashimselfanoriginal——one,namely,thatlivedclosetothesimplicitiesofexistence!
AndrewComin,beforeofferinghimhouse-room,wouldneverhaveaskedanyonewhathewas;buthewouldhavethoughtitanequallapseinbreedingnottoshowinterestinthehistoryaswellasthepersonofaguest。Afteralittlemoretalk,sofarfromcommonplacethatthecommonwouldhavefounditmirth-provoking,thecobblersaid:
“An'whatofficemayyehaudyersel',sir,i'theministryo'thetemple?”
“IthinkIun'erstan'ye,“repliedDonal;“mymothersayscuriousthingslikeyou。“
“Curiousthingsiswhilesnothatcurious,“remarkedAndrew。
Apausefollowing,heresumed:
“Gienonythinggieyereasontoprefarwaitin'tillyekenDooryan'
meabitbetter,sir,“hesaid,“coontmyill-mainnertquestonnospeirt。“
“There'snaething,“answeredDonal。“I'lltellyeonythingora'thingabootmysel'。“
“Tellwhatyewull,sir,an'keepwhatyewull,“saidthecobbler。
“Iwasbrouchtupaherd-laddie,“proceededDonal,“an'whilesashepherdane。FormonyayearIkentmairabootthehill-sidenortheingle-neuk。Butit'sthesameGodan'Fatherupo'thehill-sidean'i'theking'spailace。“
“An'ye'llkena'abootthewin',an'thecloods,an'thew'yso'
Godootsidethehoose!Ikensomethinghoohehaudsthingsgaein'
insidethehoose——inabody'shert,Imean——inminean'Doory'sthere,butIkenlittleabootthew'yhegarsthingswork'athe'snosaefarbenin。“
“YedinnasurelythinkGodfillsnaa'thing?”exclaimedDonal。
“Na,na;Ikenbetternorthat,“answeredthecobbler;“butyemaunallooatod'shole'snosaedeepasthethro'to'aburnin'
m'untain!Godhimsel'cannawinsaefarbeninashallowplaceasinadeepplace;hecannabesaefarbeni'thewin's,thoughhegarsthemduashelikes,asheis,orsudbe,i'yourhertan'
mine,sir!”
“Isee!”respondedDonal。“CouldthathaebeenhootheLordhadtorebukethewin'san'thewawves,asgientheyhadbeengaein'attheirainfreewull,i'steado'thewullo'him'atmadetheman'
setthemgaein'?”
“Maybe;butIwudhaetothinkabootit'aforeIanswert,“repliedthecobbler。
Asilenceintervened。ThensaidAndrew,thoughtfully,“Ithoucht,whenIsawyefirst,yewasmaybealadfraeashopi'
themuckletoon——oraclerk,astheyca'them,'atsitsmakin'upaccoonts。“
“Na,I'mnothat,IthankGod,“saidDonal。
“WhatforthankyeGodforthat?”askedAndrew。“A'placeishis。I
wudnahaeyethankGodye'renoacobblerlikeme!Yemicht,though,forit'slittleyecankeno'theguido'thecallin'!”
“I'lltellyewhatfor,“answeredDonal。“Ikenweeltoon-fowkthinkitaheapbettertohaetoduwi'figuresnorwi'sheep,butI'mnoo'theirmin';an'foraething,thesheep'salive。Icouldweelfancyanangelashepherd——an'hewadcoontmyfatherguidcompany!
Troth,hewadwantwingsan'airmsan'feetan'a'toluikefterthelambswhiles!Butgiensicaanewasaclerkinacoontin'
hoose,hewadhaetostowawathewings;Icannotseewhatusehewadhaeforthemthere。Hemichtbeanangela'thetime,an'thatnoafallenane,buthebudetolayasidesomethingtofittheplace。“
“Butye'renoashepherdthenoo?”saidthecobbler。
“Na,“repliedDonal,“——'cep'itbeI'msettoluikefteranithergradeo'lamb。Afreen'——yemay'a'h'ardhisname——sirGilbertGalbraith——madethebeginnin'o'ascholaro'me,an'nooIhaemydegreefraetheaulduniversityo'Inverdaur。“
“DidnaIthinkasmuckle!”criedmistressComintriumphant。“Ihadnatimetosay'ttoye,Anerew,butIwassurehewasfraethecollege,an'thatwashoohisfeetwarsaemucklewaurfurnishtnorhisheid。“
“Ihaeapairo'shunei'mykist,though——whanthatcomes!”saidDonal,laughing。
“Ionlyhoupitwinnabeowermuckletowinupoorstair!”
“Idinnathinkit。Butwe'lllea''ti'thestreetaforeits'come'atween's!”saidDonal。“Gienye'llhaeme,saelang'sI'mi'thetoon,Is'gangnaeithergait。“
“An'ye'lldoobtlessreadtheGreeklikeyermither-tongue?”saidthecobbler,withalongingadmirationinhistone。
“Na,nolikethat;butweeleneuchtogetguido''t。“
“Weel,that'sjisttheaethingIgrutchye——na,nogrutch——I'mglaidyehae't——buttheaethingIwudfainbeascholarformysel'!
TothinkIkennaacheepo'thewordspokenbytheWordhimsel'!”
“Butthelettero'thewordhemadelittleo'comparetwi'thespeerit!”saidDonal。
“Ay,that'strue!an'yetit'swhauramanmayweelbegreedyan'
wanttohaea'thing:whahasthespeeritwadfainhaethelettertu!
Butitdisnamaitter;Is'settolearnin''tthefirstthingwhanIgangupthestair——thatis,gienitbetheLord'swull。“
“Hoots!”saidhiswife,“whatwadyeduwi'Greekupthere!Is'
warran'thefowkthere,ay,an'themaisterhimsel',speyksplainScotch!Whatforno!Whatwadtheydutherewi'Greek,'atabodywadhaetowarstlewi'fraemornin'tonicht,an'nomakootthethirdpairto''t!”
Herhusbandlaughedmerrily,butDonalsaid,“'Deedmaybeye'renasaefarwrang,guidwife!I'mthinkin'theremaunbeagran'mither-tonguethere,'at'llsoopupa'thelave,an'bebettertoun'erstan'norabody'sain——forit'llbeyetmairhisain。“
“Heartilhim!”criedthecobbler,withheartyapprobation。
“Yeken,“Donalwenton,“a'thelanguageso'theearthcam,orluikasgientheyhadcome,fraeane,thoughwe'renojistdogsureo'
that。There'smymither'sainGaelic,forenstance:it'sasauld,maybeauldernortheGreek;onygait,ithasmairGreeknorLaitinwordsintil't,an'yekentheGreek'sanauldertonguenortheLaitin。Weel,gienwecouldworkoorw'ybacktotheauldestgrit-gran'mither-tongueo'a',I'mthinkin'itwadcomeakino'saeeasytil's,'at,wi'theimpruvtfacultieso'oorh'avenlycondition,wemichtbeableinafeowdaystohaudcommunicationwi'
aneanitheri'thatsame,ohnstammertorhummtan'hawt。“
“Butthere'sbeensicaheapo'thingsf'un'ootsin'syne,i'themin'o'man,asweel'si'thewarl'ootside,“saidAndrew,“thatsicalanguagewadbemairlikeabairn'stonguenoramither's,I'mthinkin',whansetagainsta''atwadbetospeykaboot!”
“Ye'reverrarichtthere,Idinnadoobt。Buthooeasywaditbeforilkanetobringinthenewwordhewantit,haein'eneuchcommonaforetoexplain'twi'!Aforelangthelanguagewadhaeintil'tilkaword'atwasworthhaein'inonylanguage'ateverwasspokensin'thetooro'Babel。“
“Eh,sirs,butit'sdreidfu'tothinko'haein'tolearnsaemuckle!”saidtheoldwoman。“I'mowerauldan'dottlet!”
Herhusbandlaughedagain。
“Idinnaseewhatyehaetolauchat!”shesaid,laughingtoo。
“Ye'llbedottletyersel'gienyelivelangeneuch!”
“I'mthinkin',“saidAndrew,“butIdinnaken——'atitmaunbeaman'sainwytegienagemakshimdottlet。Gienhe'sayebeenhaudin'bythetrowth,Idinnathinkhe'llfin'thetrowth,hasnahaudenbyhim——ButwhatIwaslauchin'atwasthethouchto'
onybodybein'auldupthere。We'lla'beyoongthere,lass!”
“ItsallbeastheLordwulls,“returnedhiswife。
“Itsall。Wewantnaemair;an'eh,wewantnaeless!”respondedherhusband。
Sotheeveningworeaway。ThetalkwastotheverymindofDonal,whoneverlovedwisdomsomuchaswhensheappearedinpeasant-garb。
Inthatgarbhehadfirstknownher,andintheformofhismother。
“Iwon'er,“saidDooryatlength,“'atyoongEppy'snoputtin'inherappearance!Iwassureo'herthenicht:shehasnabeennear'sa'theweek!”
ThecobblerturnedtoDonaltoexplain。Hewouldnottalkofthingstheirguestdidnotunderstand;thatwouldbelikeshuttinghimoutaftertakinghimin!
“YoongEppy'sagran'child,sir——theonlyanewehae。She'saweelbehavetlass,thoughta'enupwi'thethingso'thiswarl'mairnorhergranniean'mecouldwuss。She'sinaplacenofarfraehere——noaneasyane,maybe,togiesatisfactionin,butshe'sduin'
nothatill。“
“Hoot,Anerew!she'sduin'jistaswellasonylassieo'heryearscouldinjusticebeexpeckit,“interposedthegrandmother。“It'sseldomtheLord'atsetsauldheidupo'yoongshoothers。“
Thewordswerehardlyspokenwhenalightfootwasheardcomingupthestair。
“——Buthereshecomestoanswerforhersel'!”sheaddedcheerily。
Thedooroftheroomopened,andagood-lookinggirlofabouteighteencamein。
“Weel,yoongEppy,hoo'sa'wi'ye?”saidtheoldman。
Thegrandmother'snamewasElspeth,thegrand-daughter'shadthereforealwaystheprefix。
“Brawly,thankye,gran'father,“sheanswered。“Hoo'sa'wi'
yersel'?”
“Ow,weelcobblet!”hereplied。
“Sityedoon,“saidthegrandmother,“bythesparko'fire;thenicht'ssomeairylike。“
“Na,grannie,Iwantnaefire,“saidthegirl。“Ihaeruna'thero'dtogetaglimp'o'ye'aforetheweekwasoot。“
“Hoo'sthingsgaein'upatthecastel?”
“Ow,sic-like'susual——onlythehoosekeeper'ssomedowy,an'thatputsmairupo'thelaveo''s:whanshe'sweel,she'snoanetosparehersel'——oritherfowkaither!——Iwadnacare,gienshewudbutlippentilabody!”concludedyoungEppy,withatossofherhead。
“Wemaunnaspeykevilo'dignities,yoongEppy!”saidthecobbler,withatwinkleinhiseye。
“Ca'yemistressBrookesadignity,gran'father!”saidthegirl,withalaughthatwasnowiserude。
“Ido,“heanswered。“Isnasheowerye?Haenayetoduasshetellsye?'Atweenheran'youthat'seneuch:she'saneo'thedignitiesspokeno'。“
“Iwinnadisputeit。But,eh,it'squeerwarkyon'er!”
“Takyecare,yoongEppy!wemaunhaudoortonguesabootthingscommittittiloortrust。Anepeyttoserveinahoosemaunnatre'ttheaffairso'thathooseasgientheywarherain。“
“Itwadbeweelgiena'bodyaboutthehoosewasaspartic'larasyewadhaeme,gran'father!”
“Hoo'smylord,lass?”
“Ow,mucklethesame——ayeupthestairan'doonthestairtheforepairto'thenicht,an'maistinveesiblea'day。“
ThegirlcastashyglancenowandthenatDonal,asifsheclaimedhimonherside,thoughtheolderpeoplemustbehumoured。Donalwasnottoosimpletounderstandher:hegaveherlooknoreception。
Bethinkinghimselfthattheymighthavematterstotalkabout,herose,andturningtohishostess,said,“Wi'yerleave,gudewife,Iwadgangtomybed。Ihaetraiveltamaittero'thirtymilethedayupo'mybarefeet。“
“Eh,sir!”sheanswered,“Iouchttohaeconsidertthat!——Come,yoongEppy,wemaungetthegentleman'sbedmadeupforhim。“
Withatossofherprettyhead,Eppyfollowedhergrandmothertothenextroom,castingaglancebehindherthatseemedtoaskwhatshemeantbycallingaladwithoutshoesorstockingsagentleman。Notthelessreadilyoractively,however,didsheassisthergrandmotherinpreparingthetiredwayfarer'scouch。Inafewminutestheyreturned,andtellinghimtheroomwasquitereadyforhim,Dooryaddedahopethathewouldsleepassoundasifhisownmotherhadmadethebed。
Heheardthemtalkingforawhileafterthedoorwasclosed,butthegirlsoontookherleave。Hewasjustfallingasleepintheluxuryofconsciousrepose,whenthesoundofthecobbler'shammerforamomentrousedhim,andheknewtheoldmanwasagainatworkonhisbehalf。AmomentmoreandhewastoofastasleepforanyCyclops'
hammertowakehim。
CHAPTERVII。
ASUNDAY。
NotwithstandinghiswearinessDonalwokeearly,forhehadsleptthoroughly。Heroseanddressedhimself,drewasidethelittlecurtainthatshroudedthewindow,andlookedout。Itwasalovelymorning。Hisprospectwasthecuriousoldmainstreetofthetown。
Thesunthathadshoneintoitwasnowshiningfromtheotherside,butnotashadowoflivingcreaturefellupontheroughstones!
Yes——therewasacatshootingacrossthemliketheculpritheprobablywas!Iftherewasagardentothehouse,hewouldgoandreadinthefreshmorningair!
Hestolesoftlythroughtheouterroom,anddownthestair;foundtheback-doorandawater-butt;thenagardenconsistingoftwoorthreeplotsofflowerswellcaredfor;andendedhisdiscoverieswithaseatsurroundedandalmostcanopiedwithhoneysuckle,wheredoubtlessthecobblersometimessmokedhispipe!“Whydoeshenotworkhereratherthaninthearchway?”thoughtDonal。But,dearlyashelovedflowersandlightandthefreeairofthegarden,theoldcobblerlovedthefacesofhiskindbetter。Hisprayerforfortyyearshadbeentobemadelikehismaster;andifthatprayerwasnotanswered,howwasitthat,everyyearhelived,hefoundhimselflovingthefacesofhisfellowsmoreandmore?Everastheypassed,insteadofinterferingwithhiscontemplations,theygavehimmoreandmoretothink:werethesefaces,heasked,thesymbolsofacelestiallanguageinwhichGodtalkedtohim?
Donalsatdown,andtookhisGreekTestamentfromhispocket。Butallatonce,brilliantaswasthesun,thelightofhislifewentout,andthevisionroseofthegrayquarry,andthegirlturningfromhiminthewanmoonlight。Thenswiftasthoughtfollowedthevisionofthewomenweepingabouttheforsakentomb;andwithhisrisenLordherosealso——intoaregionfar“abovethesmokeandstirofthisdimspot,“aregionwherelifeisgoodevenwithitssorrow。
Themanwhoseeshisdisappointmentbeneathhim,ismoreblessedthanhewhorejoicesinfruition。Thenprayerawoke,andinthelightofthatmorningofpeacehedrewnighthelivingone,andknewhimasthesourceofhisbeing。Wearywithblessednessheleanedagainsttheshadowinghoneysuckle,gaveagreatsighofcontent,smiled,wipedhiseyes,andwasreadyforthedayandwhatitshouldbring。Buttheblisswentnotyet;hesatforawhileinthejoyofconsciouslossinthehigherlife。Withhismeditationsandfeelingsminglednowandthenafewmuffledblowsofthecobbler'shammer:hewasoncemoreatworkonhisdisabledshoe。
“Hereisatrueman!”hethought,“——aGodlikehelperofhisfellow!”
Whenthehammerceased,thecobblerwasstitching;whenDonalceasedthinking,hewentonfeeling。Againandagaincamealittlerollofthecobbler'sdrum,givingglorytoGodbydoinghiswill:thesweetestandmostacceptablemusicisthatwhichrisesfromworkadoing;itsincenseascendsasfromtheriverinitsflowing,fromthewindinitsblowing,fromthegrassinitsgrowing。Allatonceheheardthevoicesoftwowomeninthenextgarden,closebehindhim,talkingtogether。
“Eh,“saidone,“there'sthatgodlesscratur,An'rewComin,athiswarkagainupo'theSawbathmornin'!”
“Ay,lass,“answeredtheother,“Ihearhim!Eh,butit'llbeanilldayforhimwhanhehastoappearaforethejeedgeo'a'!Hewinnahaehiscomman'mentsbrokenthatgait!”
“Troth,na!”returnedtheformer;“it'llbeasairsattlindayforhim!”
Donalrose,andlookingabouthim,sawtwodecent,elderlywomenontheothersideofthelowstonewall。HewasapproachingthemwiththerequestonhislipstoknowwhichoftheLord'scommandmentstheysupposedthecobblertobebreaking,when,seeingthathemusthaveoverheardthem,theyturnedtheirbacksandwalkedaway。
Andnowhishostess,havingdiscoveredhewasinthegarden,cametocallhimtobreakfast——thesimplestofmeals——porridge,withacupofteaafteritbecauseitwasSunday,andtherewasdangerofsleepinessatthekirk。
“Yershune'swaitin'ye,sir,“saidthecobbler。“Ye'llfin'themabetterjobnoryeexpeckit。They'reabetterjob,onygait,norI
expeckit!”
Donalmadehastetoputthemon,andfeltdressedfortheSunday。
“Areyegaein'tothekirktheday,Anerew?”askedtheoldwoman,adding,assheturnedtotheirguest,“Myman'sraitherpecooliarabootgaein'tothekirk!Somedayshe'llgangthreetimes,an'
somedayshewinnagangance!——Hekenshimsel'whatfor!”sheaddedwithasmile,whosesweetnessconfessedthat,whateverwasthereason,itwastoherthebestintheworld。
“Ay,I'mgaein'theday:Iwanttogangwi'oornewfreen',“heanswered。
“I'lltakhimgienyedinnacaretogang,“rejoinedhiswife。
“Ow,I'llgang!”hepersisted。“It'llgie'ssomethingtotalkaboot,an'saekenaneanitherbetter,an'maybecomeabitneareraneanither,an'saeabitnearerthemaister。That'swhatwe'reherefor——comin'an'gaein'。“
“Asyeplease,Anerew!What'srichttoyou'sayerichttome。O'
myainsel'Iwadbedoobtfu'o'sicarizzonforgaein'tothekirk——togetsomethingtospeykaboot。“
“It'saguderizzonwhauryehaenaabetter,“heanswered。“It'saftenIgetatthekirknaethingbutwhatangersme——leesan'leesagenmyLordan'myGod。Butwhanthere'sanetotalkitowerwi',ane'athassomecareforGodasweel'sforhimsel',there'ssomeguidsuretocomeooto''t——somerevelationo'therealrichteousness——nowhatfowk'atgangsbytheministersca'srichteousness——Isyershunecomfortabletoyerfeet,sir?”
“Ay,thattheyare!an'Ithankye:they'refullbetternornew。“
“Weel,wewinnahaeworshipthismornin';whanyegangtothekirkit'slikeaitin'mairnor'sguidforye。“
“Hoots,Anerew!yedinnathinkabodycanhaeowermuckleo'theword!”saidhiswife,anxiousastotheimpressionhemightmakeonDonal。
“Owna,gienabodytakitin,an'disgeistit!Butit'snoabonnythingtohaethewordstickin'aboutyermoo',an'baggin'ootyerpooches,notosaylyin'cauldupo'yerstamack,an'itforthelifeo'men。Thelessyetakabunewhatyeputinpracticethebetter;
an'gienthethingsaidhaenaethingtoduwi'practice,thelessyeheeditthebetter——Gienyehaeduneyerbrakfast,sir,we'llgang——no'atit'sfreelykirk-timeyet,buttheSabbath's'maisttheonlydayIgetabito'awalk,an'gienyehaenaeobjectiontilaturnaboottheLord'smucklehooseaforewegangintilhislittleane——weca''this,butIdoobtit——I'llbereadyinameenute。“
Donalwillinglyagreed,andthecobbler,alreadyclothedinpartofhisSundaybest,apairofcorduroytrousersofamousecolour,havinginduedanancienttail-coatofbluewithgiltbuttons,theysetouttogether;andfortheirconversation,itwasjustthesameasitwouldhavebeenanyotherday:whereeverydayisnottheLord's,theSundayishisleastofall。
Theyleftthetown,andweresoonwalkinginmeadowsthroughwhichranaclearriver,shiningandspeedyinthemorningsun。Itsbankswerelargelyusedforbleaching,andthelonglinesofwhiteinthelovelygreenofthenaturalgrasswerepleasantbothtoeyeandmind。Allabout,therookswerefeedinginpeace,knowingtheirfreedomthatdayfromthepersecutiontowhich,likeallotherdoersofgood,theyareingeneralexposed。Beyondthestreamlayalevelplainstretchingtowardsthesea,dividedintonumberlessfields,anddottedwithfarmhousesandhamlets。Onthesidewherethefriendswerewalking,thegroundwasmorebroken,risinginplacesintosmallhills,manyofthemwooded。Halfamileawaywasoneofaconicalshape,onwhosetoptoweredacastle。Oldandgrayandsullen,itlifteditselffromthefoliagearounditlikeagreatrockfromasummersea,andstoodoutagainsttheclearblueskyoftheJunemorning。Thehillwascoveredwithwood,mostlyratheryoung,butatthebottomweresomeancientfirsandbeeches。Atthetop,roundthebaseofthecastle,thetreeswerechieflydelicatebircheswithmoonlightskin,andfeatherylarchesnotthrivingoverwell。
“Whatca'theyyoncastel?”questionedDonal。“Itmaunbeaplaceo'
someimportance!”
“Theymaistlyca''tjistthecastel,“answeredthecobbler。“Itsauldname'sGraham'sGrip。It'slordMorven'splace,an'theyca'
'tCastelGraham:thefaimily-name'sGraham,yeken。Theyca,themsel'sGraeme-Graham——jisttwaw'yso'spellin'thenameputtenthegither。Thelastlord,noupo'themainbrainch,theytellme,spelledhisnamewi'thediphthong,an'wasnawillin'togie'tupa'thegither——saetuikthetwao'them。You'swhauryoongEppy'satservice——An'thatmin'sme,sir,yehaenatelltmeyetwhatkin'
o'aplaceyewadhaeyersel。'It'sno'atapuirbodylikemecanhelp,butit'sayeweeltolatfowkkenwhatye'reefter。Awordgangsspeirin'langefterit'sooto'sicht——an'theanswermaycomefraefar。TheLordwhilesbringsabootthingsi'themaistoonliklyfashion。“
“I'mreadyforonythingI'mfittodo,“saidDonal;“butIhaehadwhat'sca'dagoodeducation——thoughIhaelearnedmairfraemyainneedsthanfraea'mybuiks;saeiwadraithertillthehumanthantheearthlysoil,takin'mairinteresti'theschoolmaister'scrapsthani'thefairmer's。“
“Wadyeobjec'tomaisteranebyhimsel'——ormaybetwa?”
“Na,surely——gienIsawmysel'fit。“
“Eppymentiontlastnicht'attherewaswordabootthecastelo'atutorfortheyoongest。Haeyeonyw'yo'approachin'theplace?”
“Nottilltheministercomeshome,“answeredDonal。“Ihavealettertohim。“
“He'llbebackbythemiddleo'theweek,Ihearthemsay。“
“Canyoutellmeanythingaboutthepeopleatthecastle?”askedDonal。
“Icould,“answeredAndrew;“butsomethingsisbetterf'un'ootnorkenned'aforehan'。Ilkaplacehasitsainshape,an'maistthingshastohaesomeparin'togarthemfit。That'swhatItellyoongEppy——mony'sthetime!”
Herecameapause,andwhenAndrewspokeagain,itseemedonanewline。
“Diditeveroccurtoye,sir,“hesaid,“'atmaybedeithmichtbethefirstwaukin'tosomefowk?”
“Ithasoccurrttome,“answeredDonal;“butmonythingscomeintilabody'sheid'athe'snoabletothinkoot!Theymaunliean'bidetheirtime。“
“Latnaneo'theloverso'lawan'letterperswaudyetheLordwadnahaeyethink——thoughnanebuthim'atobeyscanthinkwi'safety。
Wemaundofirstthething'atweken,an'synewemaythinkabootthething'atwedinnaken。Ifancy'atwhilestheLordwadnasayathingjistnotostopfowkthinkin'abootit。Hewasayeatgettin'
themtomakuseo'thecan'leo'theLord。It'smybeliefthemainobstaclestothegrowtho'thekingdomarefirsttheoonbeliefo'
believers,an'synethew'y'attheylaydoonthelaw。'Aforetheyhaelearnttherudimen'so'thetrowththemsel's,theybegintolaythegrievousburdeno'theirdullnessan'ill-conceivednotionso'
holythingsupo'themin'san'conscienceso'theirneebours,fain,yewadthink,tohaudthemfraegrowin'onymairnorthemsel's。Eh,man,buttheLord'swon'erfu'!Yemaydauran'daur,an'nocomei'sichto''im!”
Thechurchstoodalittlewayoutofthetown,inachurchyardovergrownwithgrass,whichthewindblewlikeafieldofcorn。
Manyofthestoneswereoutofsightinit。Thechurch,arelicofoldcatholicdays,roseoutofitlikeonethathadtakentogrowingandsogotthebetterofhisills。Theywalkedintothemusty,dingy,brown-atmospheredhouse。Thecobblerledthewaytoahumbleplacebehindapillar;thereDoorywasseatedwaitingthem。TheservicewasnotsodrearytoDonalasusual;thesermonhadsomethoughtinit;andhisheartwasdrawntoamanwhowouldsayhedidnotunderstand。
“Yonwasafinediscoorse,“remarkedthecobblerastheywenthomeward。
Donalsawnothingfineinit,buthisexperiencewasnotsowideasthecobbler's:tohimthediscoursehadhintedmanythingswhichhadnotoccurredtoDonal。
Somepeopledemandfromthehouseholdernonebutnewthings,othersnonebutold;whereasweneedintruthofallthesortsinhistreasury。
“Ihaenaadoobtitwasa'richtan'asyesay,Anerew,“saidhiswife;“butformysel'Icouldmaknaitherheidnortailo''t。“
“Isaidna,Doory,itwasa'richt,“returnedherhusband;“thatwouldbetosayaheapforonythinghuman!butitwasaguidhonestsermon。“
“Whatwasyon'athesaidabootthemirraclesnobein'teeps?”askedhiswife。
“ItwasGod'strowth'at,“hesaid。“
“Giemeashareo'thesameIbego'ye,AnerewComin。“
“Whatthemansaidwasthis——'atthesea'atPetergaedootupo'
wasnafirstan'foremosttobeluikituponasateepo'theinwardan'spiritualtroubleso'thebeliever,stilllesso'thetroubleso'thechurcho'Christ。TheLorddealswi'fac'snanetheless'attheycannahelpbein'teeps。Herewasterriblefac'stoPeter。
Herewasangrywatteran'roarin'win';herewasdangeran'fear:
themanhadtotrustorgangdoon。Gienthehoosebeonfirewemauntrust;gienthewattergangoweroorheidswemauntrust;gienthehorserinawa',wemauntrust。Him'atcannatrustinsiclikeconditions,Iwadnagieaplackforonyitherkin'o'faithhemayhae。God'snaeamerethouchti'thewarl'o'thoucht,butaleevin'pooerina'warl'salike。Him'atgangstoGodwi'asairheid'illthesunergangtil'imwi'asairhert;an'them'atthinksnahecaresforthepainso'theirbodies'illillbelievehecaresforthedoobtsan'perplexitieso'theirinquirin'speerits。
Tomymin'hespakthebesto'sense!”
“Ididnahearhimsayonythinglikethat!”saidDonal。
“Didyeno?Weel,Ithouchtitcamfraehimtome!”
“MaybeIwasnagiein'thebestheed,“saidDonal。“Butwhatyesayisastrueasthesun。Itstan'storizzon。“
Thedaypassedinpleasureandquiet。Donalhadfoundanotherfatherandmother。
CHAPTERVIII。
THEGATE。
Thenextday,afterbreakfast,Donalsaidtohishost——
“NooImaunpeyyeformyshune,forgienIdinnapeyatance,I
cannatellhoomuckletoca'myain,an'whatIhaetogangbytillIgetmair。“
“Na,na,“returnedthecobbler。“There'sjistaepreejudiceIhaeleftconcernin'theSawbath-day;Ifirmlybelieveitapreejudice,forsiller'stheLord'stu,butIcannawinower't:Icannabringmysel'totaksillerforonywarkduneupo''t!SaeyemaunjistbecontenttolatthatfleesticktotheLord'swa'。Ye'llduasmuckleformesomeday!”
“There'snaethingleftmebuttothankye,“saidDonal。“There'stheludgin'an'theboord,though!——Imaunkenabootthem'aforewegangfarther。“
“They'renaneo'mybusiness,“repliedAndrew。“Ilea'a'thattothegudewife,an'Icoonselyetoduthesame。She'sacapitalmanager,an'winnachairgeyeowermuckle。“
Donalcouldbutyield,andpresentlywentoutforastroll。
Hewanderedalongthebankoftherivertillhecametothefootofthehillonwhichstoodthecastle。Seeingagate,heapproachedit,andfindingitopenwentin。Aslow-ascendingdrivewentthroughthetrees,roundandroundthehill。Hefolloweditalittleway。Anaromaticairnowblewandnowpausedashewent。
Thetreesseemedclimbinguptoattackthefortressabove,whichhecouldnotsee。Whenhehadgoneafewyardsoutofsightofthegate,hethrewhimselfdownamongthem,andfellintoareverie。
Theancienttimearosebeforehim,when,withoutatreetocovertheapproachofanenemy,thecastlerosedefiantandbareinitsstrength,likeanathletestrippedforthefight,andthelittletownhuddledcloseunderitsprotection。Whatwarshadthereblustered,whatrumoursblown,whatfearswhispered,whatsorrowsmoaned!Butweretherenotnowjustasmanyevilsasthen?Lettheworldimproveasitmay,thedeeperillonlybreaksoutafreshinnewforms。Timeitself,thestaring,vacant,unlovelytime,istomanytheonedreadfoe。Othershaveahouseemptyandgarnished,inwhichneitherLovenorHopedwells。Aself,withnoGodtoprotectfromit,aselfunrulable,insatiable,makesofexistencetosomethehellcalledmadness。Godlessmanisahorroroftheunfinished——ahopelessnecessityfortheunattainable!Themostdiscontentedarethosewhohaveallthetruthlessheartdesires。
ThoughtslikethesewerecomingandgoinginDonal'sbrain,whenheheardaslightsoundsomewherenearhim——thelightestofsoundsindeed——theturningoftheleafofabook。Heraisedhisheadandlooked,butcouldseenoone。Atlast,upthroughthetree-bolesontheslopeofthehill,hecaughttheshineofsomethingwhite:itwasthehandthatheldanopenbook。Hetookitforthehandofalady。Thetrunkofalargetreehidtherecliningform。Hewouldgoback!Therewasthelovelycloth-stripedmeadowtoliein!
Herosequietly,butnotquietlyenoughtostealaway。Frombehindthetree,ayoungman,rathertallandslender,roseandcametowardshim。Donalstoodtoreceivehim。
“Ipresumeyouareunawarethatthesegroundsarenotopentothepublic!”hesaid,notwithoutatouchofhaughtiness。
“Ibegyourpardon,sir,“saidDonal。“Ifoundthegateopen,andtheshadeofthetreeswasenticing。“
“Itisofnoconsequence,“returnedtheyouth,nowwithsomecondescension;“onlymyfatherisapttobeannoyedifheseesanyone——“
Hewasinterruptedbyacryfromfartherupthehill——
“Oh,thereyouare,Percy!”
“Andthereyouare,Davie!”returnedtheyouthkindly。
Aboyofabouttencametowardsthemprecipitately,jumpingstumps,anddartingbetweenstems。
“Takecare,takecare,Davie!”criedtheother:“youmaysliponarootandfall!”
“Oh,Iknowbetterthanthat!——Butyouareengaged!”
“Notintheleast。Comealong。“
Donallingered:theyouthhadnotfinishhisspeech!
“IwenttoArkie,“saidtheboy,“butshecouldn'thelpme。Ican'tmakesenseofthis!Iwouldn'tcareifitwasn'tastory。“
Hehadanoldfoliounderonearm,withafingeroftheotherhandinitsleaves。
“Itisacurioustasteforachild!”saidtheyouth,turningtoDonal,inwhomhehadrecognizedthepeasant-scholar:“thislittlebrotherofminereadsallthedulloldromanceshecanlayhishandson。“
“Perhaps,“suggestedDonal,“theyaretheonlyfictionswithinhisreach!CouldyounotturnhimlooseuponsirWalterScott?”
“Agoodsuggestion!”heanswered,castingakeenglanceatDonal。
“Willyouletmelookatthepassage?”saidDonaltotheboy,holdingouthishand。
Theboyopenedthebook,andgaveithim。OnthetopofthepageDonalread,“TheCountessofPembroke'sArcadia。“Hehadreadofthebook,buthadneverseenit。
“That'sagrandbook!”hesaid。
“Horriblydreary,“remarkedtheelderbrother。
Theyoungerreachedup,andlaidhisfingeronthepagenexthim。
“There,sir!”hesaid;“thatistheplace:dotellmewhatitmeans。“
“Iwilltry,“answeredDonal;“Imaynotheable。“
Hebegantoreadatthetopofthepage。
“That'snottheplace,sir!”saidtheboy。“Itisthere。“
“Imustknowsomethingofwhatgoesbeforeitfirst,“returnedDonal。
“Oh,yes,sir;Isee!”heanswered,andstoodsilent。
Hewasafair-hairedboy,withruddycheeksandahealthylook——sweet-temperedevidently。
Donalpresentlysawbothwhatthesentencemeantandthecauseofhisdifficulty。Heexplainedthethingtohim。
“Thankyou!thankyou!NowIshallgeton!”hecried,andranupthehill。
“Youseemtounderstandboys!”saidthebrother。
“Ihavealwayshadasortofambitiontounderstandignorance。“
“Understandignorance?”
“Youknowwhatqueershapestheshadowsoftheplainestthingstake:
IneverseemtounderstandanythingtillIunderstanditsshadow。“
TheyouthglancedkeenlyatDonal。
“IwishIhadhadatutorlikeyou!”hesaid。
“Why?”askedDonal。
“Ishoulddonebetter——Wheredoyoulive?”
DonaltoldhimhewaslodgingwithAndrewComin,thecobbler。A
silencefollowed。
“Goodmorning!”saidtheyouth。
“Goodmorning,sir!”returnedDonal,andwentaway。
CHAPTERIX。
THEMORVENARMS。
OnWednesdayeveningDonalwenttoTheMorvenArmstoinquireforthethirdtimeifhisboxwascome。Thelandlordsaid,ifagreatheavytool-chestwasthethingheexpected,ithadcome。
“DonalGrantwadbethenameupo''t,“saidDonal。
“'Deed,Ididnaluik,“saidthelandlord。“Itsi'thebackyard。“
AsDonalwentthroughthehousetotheyard,hepassedthedoorofaroomwheresomeofthetownsfolksat,andheardtheearlmentioned。
HehadnotaskedAndrewanythingabouttheyoungmanhehadspokenwith;forheunderstoodthathishostheldhimselfnotatlibertytotalkaboutthefamilyinwhichhisgranddaughterwasaservant。Butwhatwassaidinpublichesurelymighthear!Herequestedthelandlordtolethimhaveabottleofale,andwentintotheroomandsatdown。
Itwasadecentparlourwithasandedfloor。Thoseassembledwereamixedcompanyfromtownandcountry,havingatumblerofwhisky-toddytogetherafterthemarket。Oneofthemwasastrangerwhohadbeenreceivingfromtheothersvariouspiecesofinformationconcerningthetownanditsneighbourhood。
“Imin'theauldmanweel,“awrinkledgray-hairedmanwassayingasDonalentered,“——avarradifferentmanfraethispresent。Hewudsitdoonasreadyasno——thatwudhe——wi'onypuirbodylikemysel',an'giehimhiscracks,an'hearhisnews,an'drinkhisglaiss,an'
maknaethingo''t。Butthisman,haith!whaeversawhimcheengewordwi'britherman?”
“Ineverh'ardhoohecametotheteetle:theysayhewasbutsomefarawa'cousin!”remarkedafarmer-lookingman,floridandstout。
“Hoots!hewasainbrithertothelastyerl,wi'richttotheteetle,thoughnanetotheproperty。Thathe'sbuttakin'careo'
tillhisniececomeo'age。Hewasaheapaboottheplaceaforehisbritherdee'd,an'theywarfreen'sasweel'sbrithers。Theysay'attheladyArctoora——h'ardyeeversicahathenishnameforalass!——isb'un'tomerrytheyoonglord。There'sasichto'
clapper-clashaboottheplace,an'thefowk,an'theirstrangew'ys。
Theytellmenanecanbesaidtokentheyerlbuthisainman。Formysel'Inevercami'theircoonsel——no'eventothebuyin'orsellin'o'alamb。“
“Weel,“saidafair-haired,pale-facedman,“wekenfraescriptur'atthesinso'thefathersisveesititupo'thechildrentothethirdan'fourthgeneration——an'whacantell?”
“Whacantell,“rejoinedanother,whohadajudiciallookabouthim,inspiteofanunshavenbeard,andacertaingeneraldisregardtoappearances,“whacantellbutthesinso'oorfaithersmaybelyin'
upo'someo'oorsel'satthisvarramoment?”
“Inoorcase,Icannaseethethingwadbefair,“saidafifth:“wedinnaevenkenwhattheydid!”
“We'renotointerferewi'thewullo'theAlmichty,“rejoinedtheformer。“Itgangsitsaingait,an'mortalcannatellwhatthatgaitis。Hisjusticewinnabecontert。“
Donalfeltthattobesilentnowwouldbetodeclinewitnessing。Hefearedargument,lestheshouldfailandwrongtheright,buthemustnotthereforehangback。Hedrewhischairtowardsthetable。
“Wadyelatastrangerputinaword,freen's?”hesaid。
“Oway,an'welcome!Wesetnaupforthemeno'Gotham。“
“Weel,IwadspieraquestiongienImay。“
“Speirawa'。AnswerIwinnainsure,“saidthemanunshaven。
“Weel,wadyepleasetellmewhatyeca'thejusticeo'God?”
“Onybodycouldtellyethat:itconsistsi'thepunishmento'sin。
Hegiesilkasinnerwhathissindeserves。“
“Thatseemstomeanuncoae-siditdefinitiono'justice。“
“Weel,whatwadyemako''t?”
“Iwadsayjusticemeansfairplay;an'thejusticeo'Godliesi'
this,'athegiesilkaman,beast,an'deevil,fairplay。“
“I'mdoobtfu'abootthat!”saidadrover-lookingfellow。“Wemaungangbytheword;an'thewordsaysheveesitstheineequitieso'
thefathersupo'thechildrentothethirdan'fourthgeneration:I
nevercouldseethefairplayo'that!”
“Dinnayemeddlewi'things,John,'atyedinnaun'erstan';yemaywauki'thewrangbox!”saidtheoldman。
“Iwanttoun'erstan',“returnedJohn。“I'mnosayin'hedisnaduricht;I'monlysayin'Icannaseethefairplayo''t。“
“Itmayweelberichtan'younosee't!”
“Ay'weelthat!ButwhatforsudInosayIdinnasee't?Isnatheblin'mantosayhe'sblin'?”
Thiswasunanswerable,andDonalagainspoke。
“Itseemstome,“hesaid,“weneedfirsttoun'erstan'what'sconteenedi'theveesitin'o'thesinso'thefathersupo'thechildren,aforewedauronyjeedgmentconcernin''t。“
“Ay,that'ssenseeneuch!”confessedaresponsivemurmur。
“Ihaenaseenmuckleo'thiswarl'yet,comparedwi'you,sirs,“
Donalwenton,“butIhaebeenaheapmylanewi'nowtan'sheep,whanaheapo'thingsgaedthrouwmyheid;an'Ihaeseensomethingasweel,thoughnothatmuckle。Ihaeseenaman,a'hislife'aforeadoucehonestman,cometilaheapo'siller,an'gangtothedogs!”
Asecondmurmurseemedtoindicatecorroboration。
“Hegaeda'tothedogs,asIsay,“continuedDonal;“an'thebairnsheleft'ahinthimwhanhedee'do'drink,camupo'theperris,orwadhaehungertbutforsome'atkennedhimwhanhewasyetinhonouran'poverty。Noo,wadyenosaythiswasaveesitin'o'thesinso'thefatherupo'thechildren?”
“Ay,doobtless!”
“Weel,whanIh'ardlastabootthem,theywerea'likeeneuchtoturnoothonestladsan'lasses。“
“Ow,Idaursay!”
“An'whatmichtyethinktheprobabilitygientheyhadcomeintilaloto'sillerwhantheirfatherdee'd?”
“Maybetheymichthaeganethesamegaithegaed!”
“Wasthereinjusticethan,orwastherefavouri'thatveesitationo'thesinso'theirfatherupo'them?”
Therewasnoanswer。Thetoddywentdowntheirthroatsandthesmokecameoutoftheirmouths,butnoonedaredacknowledgeitmightbeagoodthingtobebornpoorinsteadofrich。SoentirelywasthesubjectdroppedthatDonalfearedhehadfailedtomakehimselfunderstood。Hedidnotknowthegeneralobjectiontotalkingofthingsoneternalprinciples。Wesetupforjudgesofrightwhileourveryselvesarewrong!Hesawthathehadcastawetblanketoverthecompany,andjudgeditbettertotakehisleave。
Borrowingawheelbarrow,hetrundledhischesthome,andunpackingitinthearchway,carriedhisbooksandclothestohisroom。
CHAPTERX
THEPARISHCLERGYMAN。
Thenextday,Donalputonhisbestcoat,andwenttocallontheminister。Shownintothestudy,hesawseatedtherethemanhehadmetonhisfirstday'sjourney,thesamewhohadpartedfromhiminsuchdispleasure。Hepresentedhisletter。
Mr。Carmichaelgavehimakeenglance,bututterednoworduntilhehadreadit。
“Well,youngman,“hesaid,lookingupathimwithconcentratedseverity,“whatwouldyouhavemedo?”
“Tellmeofanysituationyoumayhappentoknoworhearof,sir,“
saidDonal。“ThatisallIcouldexpect。“
“All!”repeatedtheclergyman,withsomethingverylikeasneer;
“——butwhatifIthinkthatallaverygreatdeal?WhatifI
imaginemyselfsetinchargeoveryoungmindsandhearts?WhatifI
knowyoubetterthanthegoodmanwhosefriendshipforyourparentsgiveshimakindinterestinyou?YoulittlethoughthowyouwereunderminingyourprospectslastFriday!Myoldfriendwouldscarcelyhavemewelcometomyparishonehemaybegladtoseeoutofhisown!Youcangotothekitchenandhaveyourdinner——Ihavenodesiretorenderevilforevil——butIwillnotbidyouGod-speed。
Andthesooneryoutakeyourselfoutofthis,youngman,thebetter!”
“Goodmorning,sir!”saidDonal,andlefttheroom。
Onthedoorstephemetayouthhehadknownbysightattheuniversity:itwastheminister'sson——theworst-behavedofallthestudents。Wasthisacaseofthesinsofthefatherbeingvisitedonthechild?DoesGodnevervisitthevirtuesofthefatheronthechild?
Alittleruffled,andnotalittledisappointed,Donalwalkedaway。
Almostunconsciouslyhetooktheroadtothecastle,andcomingtothegate,leanedonthetopbar,andstoodthinking。
Suddenly,downthroughthetreescameDaviebounding,pushedhishandthroughbetweenthebars,andshookhandswithhim。
“Ihavebeenlookingforyouallday,“hesaid。
“Why?”askedDonal。
“Forguesentyoualetter。“
“Ihavehadnoletter。“
“Eppytookitthismorning。“
“Ah,thatexplains!Ihavenotbeenhomesincebreakfast。“
“Itwastosaymyfatherwouldliketoseeyou。“
“Iwillgoandgetit:thenIshallknowwhattodo。“
“Whydoyoulivethere?Thecobblerisadirtylittleman!Yourclotheswillsmellofleather!”
“Heisnotdirty,“saidDonal。“Hishandsdogetdirty——verydirtywithhiswork——andhisfacetoo;andIdaresaysoapandwatercan'tgetthemquiteclean。Buthewillhaveaniceearth-bathoneday,andthatwilltakeallthedirtoff。Andifyoucouldseehissoul——thatisascleanascleancanbe——socleanitisquiteshining!”
“Haveyouseenit?”saidtheboy,lookingupatDonal,unsurewhetherhewasmakinggameofhim,ormeaningsomethingveryserious。
“Ihavehadaglimpseortwoofit。Ineversawacleaner——Youknow,mydearboy,there'sacleannessmuchdeeperthantheskin!”
“Iknow!”saidDavie,butstaredasifhewonderedhewouldspeakofsuchthings。
Donalreturnedhisgaze。Outofthefullnessofhishearthiseyesshone。Daviewasreassured。
“Canyouride?”heasked。
“Yes,alittle。“
“Whotaughtyou?”
“AnoldmareIwasfondof。“
“Ah,youaremakinggameofme!Idonotliketobemadegameof,“
saidDavie,andturnedaway。
“Noindeed,“repliedDonal。“Inevermakegameofanybody——ButnowIwillgoandfindtheletter。“
“Iwouldgowithyou,“saidtheboy,“butmyfatherwillnotletmebeyondthegrounds。Idon'tknowwhy。“
Donalhastenedhome,andfoundhimselfeagerlyexpected,fortheletteryoungEppyhadbroughtwasfromtheearl。ItinformedDonalthatitwouldgivehislordshippleasuretoseehim,ifhewouldfavourhimwithacall。
Inafewminuteshewasagainontheroadtothecastle。
CHAPTERXI。
THEEARL。
Hemetnooneonhiswayfromthegateupthroughthewood。Heascendedthehillwithitsdarkascendingfirs,toitscrownofsilverybirches,abovewhich,asoftenastheslowlycirclingroadbroughthimtotheotherside,hesawriselikeahelmetthegraymassofthefortress。Turretandtower,pinnacleandbattlement,appearedanddisappearedasheclimbed。Notuntilatlasthestoodalmostonthetop,andfromanopenspacebeheldnearlythewholefront,couldhetellwhatitwaslike。Itwasagrandpile,butlookedagloomyonetolivein。
Hestoodonabroadgrassyplatform,fromwhichroseagravelledterrace,andfromtheterracethecastle。Heranhiseyealongthefrontseekingadoorbutsawnone。Ascendingtheterracebyabroadflightofsteps,heapproachedadeeprecessinthefront,wheretwoportionsofthehouseofdifferingdatenearlymet。Insidethisrecesshefoundarathersmalldoor,flushwiththewall,thicklystuddedandplatedwithiron,surmountedbytheMorvenhorsescarvedingraystone,andsurroundedwithseveralmouldings。Lookingforsomemeansofannouncinghispresence,hesawahandleattheendofarodofiron,andpulled,butheardnothing:thesoundofthebellwassmotheredinawildernessofstonewalls。Byandby,however,appearedanoldservant,bowedandslow,withplentifulhairwhiteaswool,andamingledlookofchildishnessandcautioninhiswrinkledcountenance。
“Theearlwantstoseeme,“saidDonal。
“Whatname?”saidtheman。
“DonalGrant;buthislordshipwillbenothingthewiser,Isuspect;
Idon'tthinkheknowsmyname。Tellhim——theyoungmanhesentfortoAndrewComin's。“
Themanlefthim,andDonalbegantolookabouthim。Theplacewherehestoodwasamereentry,acellinhugewalls,withasecond,alow,round-headeddoor,liketheentrancetoaprison,bywhichthebutlerhaddisappeared。Therewasnothingbutbarestonearoundhim,withagaintheMorvenarmscutdeepintoitononeside。
Theceilingwasneithervaultednorgroinednorflat,butseemeddeterminedbytheaccidentalconcurrenceofendsofstonestairsandcornersoffloorsondifferentlevels。Itwasfulltenminutesbeforethemanreturnedandrequestedhimtofollowhim。
ImmediatelyDonalfoundhimselfinalargerandlessirregularstone-case,adornedwithheadsandhornsandskinsofanimals。
Crossingthis,themanopenedadoorcoveredwithredcloth,whichlookedstrangeinthemidstofthecoldhardstone,andDonalenteredanoctagonalspace,itsdoorsofdarkshiningoak,withcarvedstonelintelsanddoorposts,anditswallsadornedwitharmsandarmouralmosttothedomedceiling。Intoit,asifitdescendedsuddenlyoutofsomefarheight,butdroppingatlastlikeagentlyalightingbird,cametheendofaturnpike-stair,ofslowsweepandenormousdiameter——suchastairasinwildestgothictalehehadneverimagined。Liketherevolvingcentreofahugeshell,itwentupoutofsight,withplainpromiseofendlessconvolutionsbeyond。
Itwasofancientstone,butnotwornaswouldhavebeenanarrowstair。Agreatropeofsilk,amodernaddition,ranupalongthewallforahand-rail;andwithslow-movingwitheredhanduponit,upthegloriousascentclimbedtheservingman,suggestingtoDonal'seyethecrawlingofaninsect,tohishearttheredemptionofthesonsofGod。
Withthestairyetascendingabovethemasifitwouldneverstop,themanpauseduponastepnobroaderthantherest,andopeningadoorintheroundofthewell,said,“Mr。Grant,mylord,“andstoodasideforDonaltoenter。
Hefoundhimselfinthepresenceofatall,bowedman,withalarge-featuredwhiteface,thinandworn,andadeep-sunkeneyethatgleamedwithanunhealthylife。Hishairwasthin,butcoveredhishead,andwasonlystreakedwithgray。Hishandswerelongandthinandwhite;hisfeetinlargeshoes,lookingthelargerthattheycameoutfromnarrowtrousers,whichwereofshepherd-tartan。Hiscoatwasoflight-blue,withahighcollarofvelvet,andmuchtoowideforhim。Ablacksilkneckerchieftiedcarelesslyabouthisthroat,andawaistcoatofpineappleshawl-stuff,completedhisdress。OnonelonglittlefingershoneastonewhichDonaltookforanemerald。Hemotionedhisvisitortoaseat,andwentonwriting,witharudenessmorelikethatofasuccessfulcontractorthananobleman。ButitgaveDonaltheadvantageofbecomingalittleaccustomedtohissurroundings。Theroomwasnotlarge,waswainscoted,andhadagoodmanythingsonthewalls:Donalnotedtwoorthreeridingwhips,afishingrod,severalpairsofspurs,aswordwithgoldenhilt,astrangelookingdaggerlikeaflameoffire,oneortwooldengravings,andwhatseemedaplanoftheestate。Attheonewindow,small,withastonemullion,thesummersunwasstreamingin。Theearlsatinitsflood,andintheheartofitseemedcoldandbloodless。Helookedaboutsixtyyearsofage,andasifherarelyorneversmiled。Donaltriedtoimaginewhatasmilewoulddoforhisface,butfailed。Hewasnotintheleastawedbythepresenceofthegreatman。Whatisranktothemanwhohonourseverythinghuman,hasnodesiretolookwhatheisnot,hasnothingtoconcealandnothingtocompass,isfearfulofnoto-morrow,anddoesnotrespectriches!TowardsuchendsofbeingthetideofDonal'slifewasatleastsetting。Sohesatneitherfidgetingnorstaring,butquietlytakingthingsin。
Theearlraisedhimself,pushedhiswritingfromhim,turnedtowardshim,andsaidwithcourtesy,“Excuseme,Mr。Grant;Iwishedtotalktoyouwiththeeaseofdutydone。“
Morepolitehisaddresscouldnothavebeen,buttherewasasomethingbetweenhimandDonalthatwasnottobepasseda——namelessgulfofthenegative。
“Mytimeisatyourlordship'sservice,“repliedDonal,withtheeasethatcomesofsimplicity。
“YouhaveprobablyguessedwhyIsentforyou?”
“Ihavehoped,mylord。“
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