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第44章

  “Mr。Dodd,Iscarcebelieveyoucanbeseriousinthisoffer。”hereplied。“Haveyouforgottenthecircumstancesofthecase?
  Doyouknowthesepeoplearethemagnatesofthesection?
  Theywerespokenofto-nightinthesaloon;theirwealthmustamounttomanymillionsofdollarsinrealestatealone;theirhouseisoneofthesightsofthelocality,andyouoffermeabribeofafewhundred!”
  “Iofferyounobribe,Mr。Bellairs,Igiveyoualms。”Ireturned。
  “Iwilldonothingtoforwardyouinyourhatefulbusiness;yetI
  wouldnotwillinglyhaveyoustarve。”
  “Givemeahundreddollarsthen,andbedonewithit。”hecried。
  “IwilldowhatIhavesaid,andneithermorenorless。”saidI。
  “Takecare。”hecried。“Youareplayingafool’sgame;youaremakinganenemyfornothing;youwillgainnothingbythis,I
  warnyouofit!”Andthenwithoneofhischanges,“Seventydollars——onlyseventy——inmercy,Mr。Dodd,incommoncharity。
  Don’tdashthebowlfrommylips!Youhaveakindlyheart。
  Thinkofmyposition,remembermyunhappywife。”
  “Youshouldhavethoughtofherbefore。”saidI。“Ihavemademyoffer,andIwishtosleep。”
  “Isthatyourlastword,sir?Prayconsider;prayweighbothsides:mymisery,yourowndanger。Iwarnyou——Ibeseechyou;measureitwellbeforeyouanswer。”sohehalfpleaded,halfthreatenedme,withclaspedhands。
  “Myfirstword,andmylast。”saidI。
  Thechangeuponthemanwasshocking。Inthestormofangerthatnowshookhim,theleesofhisintoxicationroseagaintothesurface;hisfacewasdeformed,hiswordsinsanewithfury;
  hispantomimeexcessiveinitself,wasdistortedbyanaccessofSt。Vitus。
  “Youwillperhapsallowmetoinformyouofmycoldopinion。”
  hebegan,apparentlyself-possessed,trulyburstingwithrage:
  “whenIamaglorifiedsaint,Ishallseeyouhowlingforadropofwaterandexulttoseeyou。Thatyourlastword!Takeitinyourface,youspy,youfalsefriend,youfathypocrite!Idefy,I
  defyanddespiseandspituponyou!I’monthetrail,histrailoryours,Ismellblood,I’llfollowitonmyhandsandknees,I’llstarvetofollowit!I’llhuntyoudown,huntyou,huntyoudown!IfIwerestrong,I’dtearyourvitalsout,hereinthisroom——tearthemout——I’dtearthemout!Damn,damn,damn!
  Youthinkmeweak!Icanbite,bitetotheblood,biteyou,hurtyou,disgraceyou。”
  Hewasthusincoherentlyraging,whenthescenewasinterruptedbythearrivalofthelandlordandinnservantsinvariousdegreesofdeshabille,andtothemIgavemytemporarylunaticincharge。
  “Takehimtohisroom。”Isaid,“he’sonlydrunk。”
  Theseweremywords;butIknewbetter。AfterallmystudyofMr。Bellairs,onediscoveryhadbeenreservedforthelastmoment:thatofhislatentandessentialmadness。
  LongbeforeIwasawake,theshysterhaddisappeared,leavinghisbillunpaid。Ididnotneedtoinquirewherehewasgone,I
  knewtoowell,Iknewtherewasnothingleftmebuttofollow;
  andaboutteninthemorning,setforthinagigforStallbridge-le-Carthew。
  Theroad,forthefirstquarteroftheway,desertsthevalleyoftheriver,andcrossesthesummitofachalk-down,grazedoverbyflocksofsheepandhauntedbyinnumerablelarks。Itwasapleasantbutavacantscene,arousingbutnotholdingtheattention;andmymindreturnedtotheviolentpassageofthenightbefore。MythoughtofthemanIwaspursuinghadbeengreatlychanged。Iconceivedofhim,somewhereinfrontofme,uponhisdangerouserrand,nottobeturnedaside,nottobestopped,byeitherfearorreason。Ihadcalledhimaferret;I
  conceivedhimnowasamaddog。Methoughthewouldrun,notwalk;methought,asheran,thathewouldbarkandfrothatthelips;methought,ifthegreatwallofChinaweretoriseacrosshispath,hewouldattackitwithhisnails。
  Presentlytheroadleftthedown,returnedbyaprecipitousdescentintothevalleyoftheStall,andranthenceforwardamongenclosedfieldsandunderthecontinuousshadeoftrees。
  IwastoldwehadnowenteredontheCarthewproperty。Byandby,abattlementedwallappearedonthelefthand,andalittleafterIhadmyfirstglimpseofthemansion。Itstoodinahollowofaboskypark,crowdedtoadegreethatsurprisedandevendispleasedme,withhugetimberanddenseshrubberiesoflaurelandrhododendron。Evenfromthislowstationandthethrongingneighbourhoodofthetrees,thepileroseconspicuouslikeacathedral。Behind,aswecontinuedtoskirttheparkwall,Ibegantomakeoutastragglingtownofofficeswhichbecameconjoinedtotherearwiththoseofthehomefarm。Ontheleftwasanornamentalwatersailedinbymanyswans。Ontherightextendedaflowergarden,laidintheoldmanner,andatthisseasonoftheyear,asbrilliantasstainedglass。Thefrontofthehousepresentedafacadeofmorethansixtywindows,surmountedbyaformalpedimentandraiseduponaterrace。Awideavenue,partingravel,partinturf,andborderedbytriplealleys,rantothegreatdoublegateways。Itwasimpossibletolookwithoutsurpriseonaplacethathadbeenpreparedthroughsomanygenerations,hadcostsomanytonsofmintedgold,andwasmaintainedinorderbysogreatacompanyofemulousservants。Andyetofthesetherewasnosignbuttheperfectionoftheirwork。Thewholedomainwasdrawntothelineandweededlikethefrontplotofsomesuburbanamateur;andIlookedinvainforanybelatedgardener,andlistenedinvainforanysoundsoflabour。Somelowingofcattleandmuchcallingofbirdsalonedisturbedthestillness,andeventhelittlehamlet,whichclusteredatthegates,appearedtoholditsbreathinaweofitsgreatneighbour,likeatroopofchildrenwhoshouldhavestrayedintoaking’santeroom。
  TheCarthewArms,thesmallbutverycomfortableinn,wasamereappendageandoutpostofthefamilywhosenameitbore。
  Engravedportraitsofby-goneCarthewsadornedthewalls;
  FieldingCarthew,RecorderofthecityofLondon;Major-
  GeneralJohnCarthewinuniform,commandingsomemilitaryoperations;theRightHonourableBailleyCarthew,MemberofParliamentforStallbridge,standingbyatableandbrandishingadocument;SingletonCarthew,Esquire,representedintheforegroundofaherdofcattle——doubtlessatthedesireofhistenantry,whohadmadehimacomplimentofthisworkofart;
  andtheVenerableArchdeaconCarthew,D。D。,LL。D。,A。M。,layinghishandontheheadofalittlechildinamannerhighlyfrigidandridiculous。Sofarasmymemoryservesme,therewerenootherpicturesinthisexclusivehostelry;andIwasnotsurprisedtolearnthatthelandlordwasanex-butler,thelandladyanex-lady’s-maid,fromthegreathouse;andthatthebar-parlourwasasortofperquisiteofformerservants。
  ToanAmerican,thesenseofthedominationofthisfamilyoversoconsiderableatractofearthwasevenoppressive;andasI
  consideredtheirsimpleannals,gatheredfromthelegendsoftheengravings,surprisebegantominglewithmydisgust。
  “Mr。Recorder“doubtlessoccupiesanhonourablepost;butI
  thoughtthat,inthecourseofsomanygenerations,oneCarthewmighthaveclamberedhigher。ThesoldierhadstuckatMajor-
  General;thechurchmanbloomedunremarkedinanarchidiaconate;andthoughtheRightHonourableBailleyseemedtohavesneakedintotheprivycouncil,Ihavestilltolearnwhathedidwhenhehadgotthere。Suchvastmeans,solongastart,andsuchamodeststandardofachievement,struckinmeastrongsenseofthedulnessofthatrace。
  IfoundthattocometothehamletandnotvisittheHall,wouldberegardedasaslight。Tofeedtheswans,toseethepeacocksandtheRaphaels——forthesecommonplacepeopleactuallypossessedtwoRaphaels——torisklifeandlimbamongafamousbreedofcattlecalledtheCarthewChillinghams,andtodohomagetothesirestilllivingofDonibristle,arenownedwinneroftheoaks:these,itseemed,weretheinevitablestationsofthepilgrimage。Iwasnotsofoolishastoresist,forI
  mighthaveneedbeforeIwasdoneofgeneralgood-will;andtwopiecesofnewsfellinwhichchangedmyresignationtoalacrity。Itappearedinthefirstplace,thatMr。Norriswasfromhome“travelling“;inthesecond,thatavisitorhadbeenbeforemeandalreadymadethetouroftheCarthewcuriosities。I
  thoughtIknewwhothismustbe;Iwasanxioustolearnwhathehaddoneandseen;andfortunesofarfavouredmethattheunder-gardenersingledouttobemyguidehadalreadyperformedthesamefunctionformypredecessor。
  “Yes,sir。”hesaid,“anAmericangentlemanrightenough。Atleast,Idon’tthinkhewasquiteagentleman,butaverycivilperson。”
  Theperson,itseems,hadbeencivilenoughtobedelightedwiththeCarthewChillinghams,toperformthewholepilgrimagewithrisingadmiration,andtohavealmostprostratedhimselfbeforetheshrineofDonibristle’ssire。
  “Hetoldme,sir。”continuedthegratifiedunder-gardener,“thathehadoftenreadofthe’stately’omesofEngland,’butourswasthefirsthehadthechancetosee。Whenhecametothe’eadofthelongalley,hefetchedhisbreath。’Thisisindeedalordlydomain!’hecries。Anditwasnaturalheshouldbeinterestedintheplace,foritseemsMr。CarthewhadbeenkindtohimintheStates。Infact,heseemedagratefulkindofperson,andwonderfultakenupwithflowers。”
  Iheardthisstorywithamazement。Thephrasesquotedtoldtheirowntale;theywereplainlyfromtheshyster’smint。AfewhoursbackIhadseenhimamerebedlamiteandfitforastrait-
  waistcoat;hewaspennilessinastrangecountry;itwashighlyprobablehehadgonewithoutbreakfast;theabsenceofNorrismusthavebeenacrushingblow;themanbyallreason
  shouldhavebeendespairing。AndnowIheardofhim,clothedandinhisrightmind,deliberate,insinuating,admiringvistas,smellingflowers,andtalkinglikeabook。Thestrengthofcharacterimpliedamazedanddauntedme。
  “Thisiscurious。”Isaidtotheunder-gardener。“IhavehadthepleasureofsomeacquaintancewithMr。Carthewmyself;andI
  believenoneofourwesternfriendseverwereinEngland。Whocanthispersonbe?Hecouldn’t——no,that’simpossible,hecouldneverhavehadtheimpudence。HisnamewasnotBellairs?”
  “Ididn’t’earthename,sir。Doyouknowanythingagainsthim?”criedmyguide。
  “Well。”saidI,“heiscertainlynotthepersonCarthewwouldliketohavehereinhisabsence。”
  “Goodgraciousme!”exclaimedthegardener。“Hewassopleasantspoken,too;Ithoughthewassomeformofaschoolmaster。Perhaps,sir,youwouldn’tmindgoingrightuptoMr。Denman?IrecommendedhimtoMr。Denman,whenhehaddonethegrounds。Mr。Denmanisourbutler,sir。”headded。
  Theproposalwaswelcome,particularlyasaffordingmeagracefulretreatfromtheneighbourhoodoftheCarthewChillinghams;and,givingupourprojectedcircuit,wetookashortcutthroughtheshrubberyandacrossthebowlinggreentothebackquartersoftheHall。
  Thebowlinggreenwassurroundedbyagreathedgeofyew,andenteredbyanarchwayinthequick。Aswewereissuingfromthispassage,myconductorarrestedme。
  “TheHonourableLadyAnnCarthew。”hesaid,inanaugustwhisper。Andlookingoverhisshoulder,Iwasawareofanoldladywithastick,hobblingsomewhatbrisklyalongthegardenpath。Shemusthavebeenextremelyhandsomeinheryouth;
  andeventhelimpwithwhichshewalkedcouldnotdepriveherofanunusualandalmostmenacingdignityofbearing。
  Melancholywasimpressedbesidesoneveryfeature,andhereyes,asshelookedstraightbeforeher,seemedtocontemplatemisfortune。
  “Sheseemssad。”saidI,whenshehadhobbledpastandwehadresumedourwalk。
  “Sheenjoyratherpoorspirits,sir。”respondedtheunder-
  gardener。“Mr。Carthew——theoldgentleman,Imean——diedlessthanayearago;LordTillibody,herladyship’sbrother,twomonthsafter;andthentherewasthesadbusinessabouttheyounggentleman。Killedinthe’unting-field,sir;andherladyship’sfavourite。ThepresentMr。Norrishasneverbeensoequally。”
  “SoIhaveunderstood。”saidI,persistently,andIthink
  gracefullypursuingmyinquiriesandfortifyingmypositionasafamilyfriend。“Dear,dear,howsad!Andhasthischange——poorCarthew’sreturn,andall——hasthisnotmendedmatters?”