首页 >出版文学> The Works of Edgar Allan Poe>第119章
  “Yes,unclethatis,ifitwouldbequiteagreeabletoyourself。”
  “Wouldn’titanswer,Bobby,ifIweretoleaveitatrandomsometimewithinayearorso,forexample?mustIsayprecisely?”
  “Ifyouplease,uncleprecisely。”
  “Well,then,Bobby,myboyyou’reafinefellow,aren’tyou?
  sinceyouwillhavetheexacttimeI’llwhyI’llobligeyouforonce:“
  “Dearuncle!”
  “Hush,sir!”[drowningmyvoice]I’llobligeyouforonce。Youshallhavemyconsentandtheplum,wemus’n’tforgettheplum
  letmesee!whenshallitbe?To-day’sSundayisn’tit?Well,then,youshallbemarriedpreciselyprecisely,nowmind!whenthreeSundayscometogetherinaweek!Doyouhearme,sir!Whatareyougapingat?Isay,youshallhaveKateandherplumwhenthreeSundayscometogetherinaweekbutnottillthenyouyoungscapegracenottillthen,ifIdieforit。YouknowmeI’mamanofmywordnowbeoff!”Hereheswallowedhisbumperofport,whileIrushedfromtheroomindespair。
  Avery“fineoldEnglishgentleman。”wasmygrand-uncleRumgudgeon,butunlikehimofthesong,hehadhisweakpoints。Hewasalittle,pursy,pompous,passionatesemicircularsomebody,witharednose,athickscull,[sic]alongpurse,andastrongsenseofhisownconsequence。Withthebestheartintheworld,hecontrived,throughapredominantwhimofcontradiction,toearnforhimself,amongthosewhoonlyknewhimsuperficially,thecharacterofacurmudgeon。Likemanyexcellentpeople,heseemedpossessedwithaspiritoftantalization,whichmighteasily,atacasualglance,havebeenmistakenformalevolence。Toeveryrequest,apositive“No!”washisimmediateanswer,butintheendinthelong,longendtherewereexceedinglyfewrequestswhichherefused。Againstallattacksuponhispursehemadethemoststurdydefence;buttheamountextortedfromhim,atlast,wasgenerallyindirectratiowiththelengthofthesiegeandthestubbornnessoftheresistance。Incharitynoonegavemoreliberallyorwithaworsegrace。
  Forthefinearts,andespeciallyforthebelles-lettres,heentertainedaprofoundcontempt。WiththishehadbeeninspiredbyCasimirPerier,whosepertlittlequery“Aquoiunpoeteestilbon?”
  hewasinthehabitofquoting,withaverydrollpronunciation,astheneplusultraoflogicalwit。ThusmyowninklingfortheMuseshadexcitedhisentiredispleasure。Heassuredmeoneday,whenI
  askedhimforanewcopyofHorace,thatthetranslationof“Poetanasciturnonfit“was“anastypoetfornothingfit“aremarkwhichItookinhighdudgeon。Hisrepugnanceto“thehumanities“had,also,muchincreasedoflate,byanaccidentalbiasinfavorofwhathesupposedtobenaturalscience。Somebodyhadaccostedhiminthestreet,mistakinghimfornolessapersonagethanDoctorDubbleL。
  Dee,thelectureruponquackphysics。Thissethimoffatatangent;
  andjustattheepochofthisstoryforstoryitisgettingtobeafterallmygrand-uncleRumgudgeonwasaccessibleandpacificonlyuponpointswhichhappenedtochimeinwiththecapriolesofthehobbyhewasriding。Fortherest,helaughedwithhisarmsandlegs,andhispoliticswerestubbornandeasilyunderstood。Hethought,withHorsley,that“thepeoplehavenothingtodowiththelawsbuttoobeythem。”
  Ihadlivedwiththeoldgentlemanallmylife。Myparents,indying,hadbequeathedmetohimasarichlegacy。IbelievetheoldvillainlovedmeashisownchildnearlyifnotquiteaswellashelovedKatebutitwasadog’sexistencethatheledme,afterall。Frommyfirstyearuntilmyfifth,heobligedmewithveryregularfloggings。Fromfivetofifteen,hethreatenedme,hourly,withtheHouseofCorrection。Fromfifteentotwenty,notadaypassedinwhichhedidnotpromisetocutmeoffwithashilling。Iwasasaddog,itistruebutthenitwasapartofmynatureapointofmyfaith。InKate,however,Ihadafirmfriend,andIknewit。Shewasagoodgirl,andtoldmeverysweetlythatImighthaveherplumandallwheneverIcouldbadgermygrand-uncleRumgudgeon,intothenecessaryconsent。Poorgirl!shewasbarelyfifteen,andwithoutthisconsent,herlittleamountinthefundswasnotcome-at-ableuntilfiveimmeasurablesummershad“draggedtheirslowlengthalong。”What,then,todo?Atfifteen,orevenattwenty-one[forI
  hadnowpassedmyfiftholympiad]fiveyearsinprospectareverymuchthesameasfivehundred。Invainwebesiegedtheoldgentlemanwithimportunities。HerewasapiecederesistanceasMessieursUdeandCaremewouldsaywhichsuitedhisperversefancytoaT。ItwouldhavestiffedtheindignationofJobhimself,toseehowmuchlikeanoldmouserhebehavedtoustwopoorwretchedlittlemice。Inhishearthewishedfornothingmoreardentlythanourunion。Hehadmadeuphismindtothisallalong。Infact,hewouldhavegivententhousandpoundsfromhisownpocketKate’splumwasherownifhecouldhaveinventedanythinglikeanexcuseforcomplyingwithourverynaturalwishes。Butthenwehadbeensoimprudentastobroachthesubjectourselves。Nottoopposeitundersuchcircumstances,I
  sincerelybelieve,wasnotinhispower。
  Ihavesaidalreadythathehadhisweakpoints;butinspeakingofthese,Imustnotbeunderstoodasreferringtohisobstinacy:whichwasoneofhisstrongpoints“assurementcen’etaitpassafoible。”WhenImentionhisweaknessIhaveallusiontoabizarreold-womanishsuperstitionwhichbesethim。Hewasgreatindreams,portents,etidgenusomneofrigmarole。Hewasexcessivelypunctilious,too,uponsmallpointsofhonor,and,afterhisownfashion,wasamanofhisword,beyonddoubt。Thiswas,infact,oneofhishobbies。Thespiritofhisvowshemadenoscrupleofsettingatnaught,buttheletterwasabondinviolable。Nowitwasthislatterpeculiarityinhisdisposition,ofwhichKatesingenuityenabledusonefineday,notlongafterourinterviewinthedining-room,totakeaveryunexpectedadvantage,and,havingthus,inthefashionofallmodernbardsandorators,exhaustedinprolegomena,allthetimeatmycommand,andnearlyalltheroomatmydisposal,Iwillsumupinafewwordswhatconstitutesthewholepithofthestory。
  IthappenedthensotheFatesordereditthatamongthenavalacquaintancesofmybetrothed,weretwogentlemenwhohadjustsetfootupontheshoresofEngland,afterayear’sabsence,each,inforeigntravel。Incompanywiththesegentlemen,mycousinandI,preconcertedlypaiduncleRumgudgeonavisitontheafternoonofSunday,Octoberthetenth,justthreeweeksafterthememorabledecisionwhichhadsocruellydefeatedourhopes。Forabouthalfanhourtheconversationranuponordinarytopics,butatlast,wecontrived,quitenaturally,togiveitthefollowingturn:
  CAPT。PRATT。“WellIhavebeenabsentjustoneyear。Justoneyearto-day,asIliveletmesee!yes!thisisOctoberthetenth。
  Youremember,Mr。Rumgudgeon,Icalled,thisdayyeartobidyougood-bye。Andbytheway,itdoesseemsomethinglikeacoincidence,doesitnotthatourfriend,CaptainSmitherton,here,hasbeenabsentexactlyayearalsoayearto-day!”
  SMITHERTON。“Yes!justoneyeartoafraction。Youwillremember,Mr。
  Rumgudgeon,thatIcalledwithCapt。Pratolonthisveryday,lastyear,topaymypartingrespects。”
  UNCLE。“Yes,yes,yesIrememberitverywellveryqueerindeed!Bothofyougonejustoneyear。Averystrangecoincidence,indeed!JustwhatDoctorDubbleL。Deewoulddenominateanextraordinaryconcurrenceofevents。DoctorDub-“
  KATE。[Interrupting。]“Tobesure,papa,itissomethingstrange;butthenCaptainPrattandCaptainSmithertondidn’tgoaltogetherthesameroute,andthatmakesadifference,youknow。”
  UNCLE。“Idon’tknowanysuchthing,youhuzzy!HowshouldI?Ithinkitonlymakesthemattermoreremarkable,DoctorDubbleL。Dee-
  KATE。Why,papa,CaptainPrattwentroundCapeHorn,andCaptainSmithertondoubledtheCapeofGoodHope。”
  UNCLE。“Precisely!theonewenteastandtheotherwentwest,youjade,andtheybothhavegonequiteroundtheworld。Bytheby,DoctorDubbleL。Dee-
  MYSELF。[Hurriedly。]“CaptainPratt,youmustcomeandspendtheeveningwithusto-morrowyouandSmithertonyoucantellusallaboutyourvoyage,andwellhaveagameofwhistand-
  PRATT。“Wist,mydearfellowyouforget。To-morrowwillbeSunday。
  Someotherevening-
  KATE。“Oh,no。fie!Robert’snotquitesobadasthat。To-day’sSunday。”
  PRATT。“IbegbothyourpardonsbutIcan’tbesomuchmistaken。I
  knowto-morrow’sSunday,because-“
  SMITHERTON。[Muchsurprised。]“Whatareyouallthinkingabout?
  Wasn’tyesterday,Sunday,Ishouldliketoknow?”
  ALL。“Yesterdayindeed!youareout!”
  UNCLE。“To-daysSunday,Isaydon’tIknow?”
  PRATT。“Ohno!to-morrow’sSunday。”
  SMITHERTON。“Youareallmadeveryoneofyou。IamaspositivethatyesterdaywasSundayasIamthatIsituponthischair。”
  KATE。[jumpingupeagerly。]“IseeitIseeitall。Papa,thisisajudgmentuponyou,aboutaboutyouknowwhat。Letmealone,andI’llexplainitallinaminute。It’saverysimplething,indeed。
  CaptainSmithertonsaysthatyesterdaywasSunday:soitwas;heisright。CousinBobby,anduncleandIsaythatto-dayisSunday:soitis;weareright。CaptainPrattmaintainsthatto-morrowwillbeSunday:soitwill;heisright,too。Thefactis,weareallright,andthusthreeSundayshavecometogetherinaweek。”
  SMITHERTON。[Afterapause。]“Bytheby,Pratt,Katehasuscompletely。Whatfoolswetwoare!Mr。Rumgudgeon,thematterstandsthus:theearth,youknow,istwenty-fourthousandmilesincircumference。Nowthisglobeoftheearthturnsuponitsownaxis-
  revolvesspinsroundthesetwenty-fourthousandmilesofextent,goingfromwesttoeast,inpreciselytwenty-fourhours。DoyouunderstandMr。Rumgudgeon?-“
  UNCLE。“TobesuretobesureDoctorDub-“
  SMITHERTON。[Drowninghisvoice。]“Well,sir;thatisattherateofonethousandmilesperhour。Now,supposethatIsailfromthispositionathousandmileseast。OfcourseIanticipatetherisingofthesunhereatLondonbyjustonehour。Iseethesunriseonehourbeforeyoudo。Proceeding,inthesamedirection,yetanotherthousandmiles,Ianticipatetherisingbytwohoursanotherthousand,andIanticipateitbythreehours,andsoon,untilIgoentirelyroundtheglobe,andbacktothisspot,when,havinggonetwenty-fourthousandmileseast,IanticipatetherisingoftheLondonsunbynolessthantwenty-fourhours;thatistosay,Iamadayinadvanceofyourtime。Understand,eh?”
  UNCLE。“ButDoubleL。Dee-“
  SMITHERTON。[Speakingveryloud。]“CaptainPratt,onthecontrary,whenhehadsailedathousandmileswestofthisposition,wasanhour,andwhenhehadsailedtwenty-fourthousandmileswest,wastwenty-fourhours,oroneday,behindthetimeatLondon。Thus,withme,yesterdaywasSundaythus,withyou,to-dayisSundayandthus,withPratt,to-morrowwillbeSunday。Andwhatismore,Mr。
  Rumgudgeon,itispositivelyclearthatweareallright;fortherecanbenophilosophicalreasonassignedwhytheideaofoneofusshouldhavepreferenceoverthatoftheother。”
  UNCLE。“Myeyes!well,Katewell,Bobby!thisisajudgmentuponme,asyousay。ButIamamanofmywordmarkthat!youshallhaveher,boy,plumandall,whenyouplease。Doneup,byJove!ThreeSundaysallinarow!I’llgo,andtakeDubbleL。Dee’sopinionuponthat。”
  EndofTheWorksofEdgarAllanPoeV。3
  TheWorksofEdgarAllanPoeVolume4oftheRavenEditionINFIVEVOLUMES
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  ContentsTheDevilintheBelfryLionizingX-ingaParagrabMetzengersteinTheSystemofDoctorTarrandProfessorFetherTheLiteraryLifeofThingumBob,Esq。