首页 >出版文学> The Way of All Flesh>第14章
  Gelstraphadoftenponderedoverthisbottle。IthadbeenplacedtherebyMrPontifexhimselfaboutadozenyearspreviously,onhisreturnfromavisittohisfriendthecelebratedtravellerDrJones——
  buttherewasnotabletabovethebinwhichmightgiveacluetothenatureofitscontents。Onmorethanoneoccasionwhenhismasterhadgoneoutandlefthiskeysaccidentallybehindhim,ashesometimesdid,Gelstraphadsubmittedthebottletoallthetestshecouldventureupon,butitwassocarefullysealedthatwisdomremainedquiteshutoutfromthatentranceatwhichhewouldhavewelcomedhermostgladly——andindeedfromallotherentrances,forhecouldmakeoutnothingatall。
  Andnowthemysterywastobesolved。Butalas!itseemedasthoughthelastchanceofsecuringevenasipofthecontentswastoberemovedforever,forMrPontifextookthebottleintohisownhandsandheldituptothelightaftercarefullyexaminingtheseal。Hesmiledandleftthebinwiththebottleinhishands。
  Thencameacatastrophe。Hestumbledoveranemptyhamper;therewasthesoundofafall——asmashofbrokenglass,andinaninstantthecellarfloorwascoveredwiththeliquidthathadbeenpreservedsocarefullyforsomanyyears。
  WithhisusualpresenceofmindMrPontifexgaspedoutamonth’swarningtoGelstrap。Thenhegotup,andstampedasTheobaldhaddonewhenChristinahadwantednottoorderhisdinner。
  “It’swaterfromtheJordan。”heexclaimedfuriously,“whichIhavebeensavingforthebaptismofmyeldestgrandson。Damnyou,Gelstrap,howdareyoubesoinfernallycarelessastoleavethathamperlitteringaboutthecellar?”
  Iwonderthewaterofthesacredstreamdidnotstanduprightasanheapuponthecellarfloorandrebukehim。Gelstraptoldtheotherservantsafterwardsthathismaster’slanguagehadmadehisbackbonecurdle。
  Themoment,however,thatheheardtheword“water。”hesawhiswayagain,andflewtothepantry。Beforehismasterhadwellnotedhisabsencehereturnedwithalittlespongeandabasin,andhadbegunsoppingupthewatersoftheJordanasthoughtheyhadbeenacommonslop。
  “I’llfilterit,Sir。”saidGelstrapmeekly。“It’llcomequiteclean。”
  MrPontifexsawhopeinthissuggestion,whichwasshortlycarriedoutbythehelpofapieceofblottingpaperandafunnel,underhisowneyes。Eventuallyitwasfoundthathalfapintwassaved,andthiswasheldtobesufficient。
  ThenhemadepreparationsforavisittoBattersby。Heorderedgoodlyhampersofthechoicesteatables,heselectedagoodlyhamperofchoicedrinkables。Isaychoiceandnotchoicest,foralthoughinhisfirstexaltationhehadselectedsomeofhisverybestwine,yetonreflectionhehadfeltthattherewasmoderationinallthings,andashewaspartingwithhisbestwaterfromtheJordan,hewouldonlysendsomeofhissecondbestwine。
  BeforehewenttoBattersbyhestayedadayortwoinLondon,whichhenowseldomdid,beingoverseventyyearsold,andhavingpracticallyretiredfrombusiness。TheJohnPontifexes,whokeptasharpeyeonhim,discoveredtotheirdismaythathehadhadaninterviewwithhissolicitors。
  ForthefirsttimeinhislifeTheobaldfeltthathehaddonesomethingright,andcouldlookforwardtomeetinghisfatherwithoutalarm。Theoldgentleman,indeed,hadwrittenhimamostcordialletter,announcinghisintentionofstandinggodfathertotheboy——nay,Imayaswellgiveitinfull,asitshowsthewriterathisbest。Itruns:
  “DearTheobald,——Yourlettergavemeverysincerepleasure,themoresobecauseIhadmadeupmymindfortheworst;prayacceptmymostheartycongratulationsformydaughter-in-lawandforyourself。
  “IhavelongpreservedaphialofwaterfromtheJordanforthechristeningofmyfirstgrandson,shoulditpleaseGodtograntmeone。ItwasgivenmebymyoldfriendDrJones。Youwillagreewithmethatthoughtheefficacyofthesacramentdoesnotdependuponthesourceofthebaptismalwaters,yet,ceterisparibus,thereisasentimentattachingtothewatersoftheJordanwhichshouldnotbedespised。Smallmatterslikethissometimesinfluenceachild’swholefuturecareer。
  “Ishallbringmyowncook,andhavetoldhimtogeteverythingreadyforthechristeningdinner。Askasmanyofyourbestneighboursasyourtablewillhold。Bytheway,IhavetoldLesueurNOTTOGETALOBSTER——youhadbetterdriveoveryourselfandgetonefromSaltnessforBattersbywasonlyfourteenorfifteenmilesfromtheseacoast;theyarebetterthere,atleastIthinkso,thananywhereelseinEngland。
  “Ihaveputyourboydownforsomethingintheeventofhisattainingtheageoftwenty-oneyears。IfyourbrotherJohncontinuestohavenothingbutgirlsImaydomorelateron,butI
  havemanyclaimsuponme,andamnotaswelloffasyoumayimagine——Youraffectionatefather,“G。PONTIFEX。”
  AfewdaysafterwardsthewriteroftheabovelettermadehisappearanceinaflywhichhadbroughthimfromGildenhamtoBattersby,adistanceoffourteenmiles。TherewasLesueur,thecook,ontheboxwiththedriver,andasmanyhampersastheflycouldcarryweredisposedupontheroofandelsewhere。NextdaytheJohnPontifexeshadtocome,andElizaandMaria,aswellasAlethea,who,byherownspecialrequest,wasgodmothertotheboy,forMrPontifexhaddecidedthattheyweretoformahappyfamilyparty;socometheyallmust,andbehappytheyallmust,oritwouldbetheworseforthem。Nextdaytheauthorofallthishubbubwasactuallychristened。TheobaldhadproposedtocallhimGeorgeafteroldMrPontifex,butstrangetosay,MrPontifexover-ruledhiminfavourofthenameErnest。Theword“earnest“wasjustbeginningtocomeintofashion,andhethoughtthepossessionofsuchanamemight,likehishavingbeenbaptisedinwaterfromtheJordan,haveapermanenteffectupontheboy’scharacter,andinfluencehimforgoodduringthemorecriticalperiodsofhislife。
  Iwasaskedtobehissecondgodfather,andwasrejoicedtohaveanopportunityofmeetingAlethea,whomIhadnotseenforsomefewyears,butwithwhomIhadbeeninconstantcorrespondence。SheandIhadalwaysbeenfriendsfromthetimewehadplayedtogetheraschildrenonwards。WhenthedeathofhergrandfatherandgrandmotherseveredherconnectionwithPalehammyintimacywiththePontifexeswaskeptupbymyhavingbeenatschoolandcollegewithTheobald,andeachtimeIsawherIadmiredhermoreandmoreasthebest,kindest,wittiest,mostlovable,and,tomymind,handsomestwomanwhomIhadeverseen。NoneofthePontifexesweredeficientingoodlooks;theywereawell-grownshapelyfamilyenough,butAletheawasthefloweroftheflockevenasregardsgoodlooks,whileinrespectofallotherqualitiesthatmakeawomanlovable,itseemedasthoughthestockthathadbeenintendedforthethreedaughters,andwouldhavebeenaboutsufficientforthem,hadallbeenallottedtoherself,hersistersgettingnone,andsheall。
  ItisimpossibleformetoexplainhowitwasthatsheandInevermarried。Wetwoknewexceedinglywell,andthatmustsufficeforthereader。Therewasthemostperfectsympathyandunderstandingbetweenus;weknewthatneitherofuswouldmarryanyoneelse。I
  hadaskedhertomarrymeadozentimesover;havingsaidthismuchIwillsaynomoreuponapointwhichisinnowaynecessaryforthedevelopmentofmystory。Forthelastfewyearstherehadbeendifficultiesinthewayofourmeeting,andIhadnotseenher,though,asIhavesaid,keepingupaclosecorrespondencewithher。
  NaturallyIwasoverjoyedtomeetheragain;shewasnowjustthirtyyearsold,butIthoughtshelookedhandsomerthanever。
  Herfather,ofcourse,wasthelionoftheparty,butseeingthatwewereallmeekandquitewillingtobeeaten,heroaredtousratherthanatus。Itwasafinesighttoseehimtuckinghisnapkinunderhisrosyoldgills,andlettingitfalloverhiscapaciouswaistcoatwhilethehighlightfromthechandelierdancedaboutthebumpofbenevolenceonhisbaldoldheadlikeastarofBethlehem。
  Thesoupwasrealturtle;theoldgentlemanwasevidentlywellpleasedandhewasbeginningtocomeout。Gelstrapstoodbehindhismaster’schair。IsatnextMrsTheobaldonherlefthand,andwasthusjustoppositeherfather-in-law,whomIhadeveryopportunityofobserving。
  Duringthefirsttenminutesorso,whichweretakenupwiththesoupandthebringinginofthefish,Ishouldprobablyhavethought,ifIhadnotlongsincemadeupmymindabouthim,whatafineoldmanhewasandhowproudhischildrenshouldbeofhim;butsuddenlyashewashelpinghimselftolobstersauce,heflushedcrimson,alookofextremevexationsuffusedhisface,andhedartedtwofurtivebutfieryglancestothetwoendsofthetable,oneforTheobaldandoneforChristina。They,poorsimplesouls,ofcoursesawthatsomethingwasexceedinglywrong,andsodidI,butI
  couldn’tguesswhatitwastillIheardtheoldmanhissinChristina’sear:“Itwasnotmadewithahenlobster。What’stheuse。”hecontinued,“ofmycallingtheboyErnest,andgettinghimchristenedinwaterfromtheJordan,ifhisownfatherdoesnotknowacockfromahenlobster?”
  Thiscutmetoo,forIfeltthattillthatmomentIhadnotsomuchasknownthattherewerecocksandhensamonglobsters,buthadvaguelythoughtthatinthematterofmatrimonytheywereevenastheangelsinheaven,andgrewupalmostspontaneouslyfromrocksandsea-weed。
  BeforethenextcoursewasoverMrPontifexhadrecoveredhistemper,andfromthattimetotheendoftheeveninghewasathisbest。HetoldusallaboutthewaterfromtheJordan;howithadbeenbroughtbyDrJonesalongwithsomestonejarsofwaterfromtheRhine,theRhone,theElbeandtheDanube,andwhattroublehehadhadwiththemattheCustomHouses,andhowtheintentionhadbeentomakepunchwithwatersfromallthegreatestriversinEurope;andhowhe,MrPontifex,hadsavedtheJordanwaterfromgoingintothebowl,etc。,etc。“No,no,no。”hecontinued,“itwouldn’thavedoneatall,youknow;veryprofaneidea;soweeachtookapintbottleofithomewithus,andthepunchwasmuchbetterwithoutit。Ihadanarrowescapewithmine,though,theotherday;
  Ifelloverahamperinthecellar,whenIwasgettingituptobringtoBattersby,andifIhadnottakenthegreatestcarethebottlewouldcertainlyhavebeenbroken,butIsavedit。”AndGelstrapwasstandingbehindhischairallthetime!
  NothingmorehappenedtoruffleMrPontifex,sowehadadelightfulevening,whichhasoftenrecurredtomewhilewatchingtheaftercareerofmygodson。