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第48章

  Somefiftyyardsaway,intheextremeangleofthegrass,apartyofthechronicallyunemployedhadgotholdofadog,whomtheyweretorturinginamannernottobedescribed。TheheartofNorris,whichhadgrownindifferenttothecriesofhumanangerordistress,wokeattheappealofthedumbcreature。HeranamongsttheLarrikins,scatteredthem,rescuedthedog,andstoodatbay。Theyweresixinnumber,shamblinggallowsbirds;butforoncetheproverbwasright,crueltywascoupledwithcowardice,andthewretchescursedhimandmadeoff。Itchancedthatthisactofprowesshadnotpassedunwitnessed。Onabenchnearbytherewasseatedashopkeeper’sassistantoutofemploy,adiminutive,cheerful,red-headedcreaturebythenameofHemstead。Hewasthelastmantohaveinterferedhimself,forhisdiscretionmorethanequalledhisvalour;buthemadehastetocongratulateCarthew,andtowarnhimhemightnotalwaysbesofortunate。
  “They’readyngerouslotofpeopleaboutthispark。Myword!itdoesn’tdotoplywiththem!”heobserved,inthatRYCY
  AUSTRYLIANEnglish,whichasithasreceivedtheimprimaturofMr。Froudeweshouldallmakehastetoimitate。
  “Why,I’moneofthatlotmyself。”returnedCarthew。
  Hemsteadlaughedandremarkedthatheknewagentlemanwhenhesawone。
  “Forallthat,Iamsimplyoneoftheunemployed。”saidCarthew,seatinghimselfbesidehisnewacquaintance,ashehadsatsincethisexperiencebeganbesidesomanydozenothers。
  “I’moutofaplycemyself。”saidHemstead。
  “Youbeatmeallthewayandback。”saysCarthew。“MytroubleisthatIhaveneverbeeninone。”
  “Isupposeyou’venotryde?”askedHemstead。
  “Iknowhowtospendmoney。”repliedCarthew,“andIreallydoknowsomethingofhorsesandsomethingofthesea。Buttheunionsheadmeoff;ifitweren’tforthem,Imighthavehadadozenberths。”
  “Myword!”criedthesympatheticlistener。“Evertrythemountedpolice?”heinquired。
  “Idid,andwasbowledout。”wasthereply;“couldn’tpassthedoctors。”
  “Well,whatdoyouthinkoftheryleways,then?”askedHemstead。
  “WhatdoYOUthinkofthem,ifyoucometothat?”askedCarthew。
  “O,_I_don’tthinkofthem;Idon’tgoinformanuallabour。”
  saidthelittlemanproudly。“Butifamandon’tmindthat,he’sprettysureofajobthere。”
  “ByGeorge,youtellmewheretogo!”criedCarthew,rising。
  Theheavyrainscontinued,thecountrywasalreadyoverrunwithfloods;therailwaysystemdailyrequiredmorehands,dailythesuperintendentadvertised;but“theunemployed“
  preferredtheresourcesofcharityandrapine,andanavvy,evenanamateurnavvy,commandedmoneyinthemarket。Thesamenight,afteratediousjourney,andachangeoftrainstopassalandslip,NorrisfoundhimselfinamuddycuttingbehindSouthClifton,attackinghisfirstshiftofmanuallabour。
  Forweekstherainscarcerelented。Thewholefrontofthemountainslippedseawardfromabove,avalanchesofclay,rock,anduprootedforestspewedoverthecliffsandfelluponthebeachorinthebreakers。Houseswerecarriedbodilyawayandsmashedlikenuts;othersweremenacedanddeserted,thedoorlocked,thechimneycold,thedwellersfledelsewhereforsafety。Nightanddaythefireblazedintheencampment;nightanddayhotcoffeewasservedtotheoverdriventoilersintheshift;nightanddaytheengineerofthesectionmadehisroundswithwordsofencouragement,heartyandroughandwellsuitedtohismen。Nightandday,too,thetelegraphclickedwithdisastrousnewsandanxiousinquiry。Alongtheterracedlineofrail,raretrainscamecreepingandsignalling;andpausedatthethreatenedcorner,likelivingthingsconsciousofperil。Thecommandantofthepostwouldhastilyreviewhislabours,makewithadrythroatthesignaltoadvance;andthewholesquadlinethewayandlookoninachokingsilence,orburstintoabriefcheerasthetrainclearedthepointofdangerandshoton,perhapsthroughthethinsunshinebetweensqualls,perhapswithblinkinglampsintothegathering,rainytwilight。
  OnesuchsceneCarthewwillremembertillhedies。Itblewgreatgunsfromtheseaward;ahugesurfbombarded,fivehundredfeetbelowhim,thesteepmountain’sfoot;closeinwasavesselindistress,firingshotsfromafowling-piece,ifanyhelpmightcome。Sohesawandheardherthemomentbeforethetrainappearedandpaused,throwingupaBabyloniantowerofsmokeintotherain,andoppressingmen’sheartswiththescreamofherwhistle。Theengineerwastherehimself;hepaledashemadethesignal:theenginecameatafoot’space;
  butthewholebulkofmountainshookandseemedtonodseaward,andthewatchingnavviesinstinctivelyclutchedatshrubsandtrees:vainprecautions,vainastheshotsfromthepoorsailors。Onceagainfearwasdisappointed;thetrainpassedunscathed;andNorris,drawingalongbreath,rememberedthelabouringshipandglancedbelow。Shewasgone。
  Sothedaysandthenightspassed:HomericlabourinHomericcircumstance。Carthewwassickwithsleeplessnessandcoffee;
  hishands,softenedbythewet,werecuttoribbons;yetheenjoyedapeaceofmindandhealthofbodyhithertounknown。
  Plentyofopenair,plentyofphysicalexertion,acontinualinstancyoftoil;herewaswhathadbeenhithertolackinginthatmisdirectedlife,andthetruecureofvitalscepticism。Togetthetrainthrough:therewastherecurrentproblem;notimeremainedtoaskifitwerenecessary。Carthew,theidler,thespendthrift,thedriftingdilettant,wassoonremarked,praised,andadvanced。Theengineersworebyhimandpointedhimoutforanexample。“I’veanewchum,uphere。”Norrisoverheardhimsaying,“ayoungswell。He’sworthanytwointhesquad。”
  Thewordsfellontheearsofthediscardedsonlikemusic;andfromthatmoment,henotonlyfoundaninterest,hetookapride,inhisplebeiantasks。
  Thepressofworkwasstillatitshighestwhenquarter-dayapproached。Norriswasnowraisedtoapositionofsometrust;
  athisdiscretion,trainswerestoppedorforwardedatthedangerouscornicenearNorthClifton;andhefoundinthisresponsibilitybothterroranddelight。Thethoughtoftheseventy-fivepoundsthatwouldsoonawaithimatthelawyer’s,andofhisownobligationtobepresenteveryquarter-dayinSydney,filledhimforalittlewithdividedcouncils。Thenhemadeuphismind,walkedinaslackmomenttotheinnatClifton,orderedasheetofpaperandabottleofbeer,andwrote,explainingthatheheldagoodappointmentwhichhewouldloseifhecametoSydney,andaskingthelawyertoacceptthisletterasanevidenceofhispresenceinthecolony,andretainthemoneytillnextquarter-day。Theanswercameincourseofpost,andwasnotmerelyfavourablebutcordial。“Althoughwhatyouproposeiscontrarytothetermsofmyinstructions。”itran,“Iwillinglyaccepttheresponsibilityofgrantingyourrequest。IshouldsayIamagreeablydisappointedinyourbehaviour。Myexperiencehasnotledmetofoundmuchexpectationsongentlemeninyourposition。”
  Therainsabated,andthetemporarylabourwasdischarged;notNorris,towhomtheengineerclungastofoundmoney;notNorris,whofoundhimselfagangeronthelineintheregularstaffofnavvies。Hiscampwaspitchedinagreywildernessofrockandforest,farfromanyhouse;ashesatwithhismatesabouttheeveningfire,thetrainspassingonthetrackweretheirnextandindeedtheironlyneighbours,exceptthewildthingsofthewood。Lovelyweather,lightandmonotonousemployment,longhoursofsomnolentcamp-firetalk,longsleeplessnights,whenhereviewedhisfoolishandfruitlesscareerasheroseandwalkedinthemoonlitforest,anoccasionalpaperofwhichhewouldreadall,theadvertisementswithasmuchrelishasthetext:suchwasthetenorofanexistencewhichsoonbegantowearyandharasshim。Helackedandregrettedthefatigue,thefurioushurry,thesuspense,thefires,themidnightcoffee,therudeandmud-bespatteredpoetryofthefirsttoilfulweeks。Inthequietnessofhisnewsurroundings,avoicesummonedhimfromthisexorbitalpartoflife,andaboutthemiddleofOctoberhethrewuphissituationandbadefarewelltothecampoftentsandtheshoulderofBaldMountain。
  Cladinhisroughclothes,withabundleonhisshoulderandhisaccumulatedwagesinhispocket,heenteredSydneyforthesecondtime,andwalkedwithpleasureandsomebewildermentinthecheerfulstreets,likeamanlandedfromavoyage。Thesightofthepeopleledhimon。Heforgothisnecessaryerrands,heforgottoeat。Hewanderedinmovingmultitudeslikeastickuponariver。LasthecametotheDomainandstrolledthere,andrememberedhisshameandsufferings,andlookedwithpoignantcuriosityathissuccessors。Hemstead,notmuchshabbierandnolesscheerfulthanbefore,herecognisedandaddressedlikeanoldfamilyfriend。
  “Thatwasagoodturnyoudidme。”saidhe。“Thatrailwaywasthemakingofme。Ihopeyou’vehadluckyourself。”
  “Myword,no!”repliedthelittleman。“Ijustsithereandreadthe_DeadBird_。It’sthedepressionintryde,yousee。There’snopositionsgoin’thatamanlikemewouldcaretolookat。”
  AndheshowedNorrishiscertificatesandwrittencharacters,onefromagrocerinWooloomooloo,onefromanironmonger,andathirdfromabilliardsaloon。“Yes。”hesaid,“Itriedbein’
  abilliardmarker。It’snoaccount;theselytehoursarenouseforaman’shealth。Iwon’tbenoman’sslyve。”headdedfirmly。
  Ontheprinciplethathewhoistooproudtobeaslaveisusuallynottoomodesttobecomeapensioner,Carthewgavehimhalfasovereign,anddeparted,beingsuddenlystruckwithhunger,inthedirectionoftheParisHouse。Whenhecametothatquarterofthecity,thebarristersweretrottinginthestreetsinwigandgown,andhestoodtoobservethemwithhisbundleonhisshoulder,andhismindfullofcuriousrecollectionsofthepast。
  “ByGeorge!”criedavoice,“it’sMr。Carthew!”
  Andturningabouthefoundhimselffacetofacewithahandsomesunburntyouth,somewhatfatted,arrayedinthefinestoffineraiment,andsportingaboutasovereign’sworthofflowersinhisbuttonhole。NorrishadmethimduringhisfirstdaysinSydneyatafarewellsupper;hadevenescortedhimonboardaschoonerfullofcockroachesandblack-boysailors,inwhichhewasboundforsixmonthsamongtheislands;andhadkepthimeversinceinentertainedremembrance。TomHaddenknowntothebulkofSydneyfolkasTommywasheirtoaconsiderableproperty,whichapropheticfatherhadplacedinthehandsofrigoroustrustees。TheincomesupportedMr。
  Haddeninsplendourforaboutthreemonthsoutoftwelve;therestoftheyearhepassedinretreatamongtheislands。Hewasnowaboutaweekreturnedfromhiseclipse,pervadingSydneyinhansomcabsandairingthefirstbloomofsixnewsuitsofclothes;andyettheunaffectedcreaturehailedCarthewinhisworkingjeansandwiththedamningbundleonhisshoulder,ashemighthaveclaimedacquaintancewithaduke。
  “Comeandhaveadrink!”washischeerfulcry。
  “I’mjustgoingtohavelunchattheParisHouse。”returnedCarthew。“It’salongtimesinceIhavehadadecentmeal。”
  “Splendidscheme!”saidHadden。“I’veonlyhadbreakfasthalfanhourago;butwe’llhaveaprivateroom,andI’llmanagetopicksomething。It’llbracemeup。Iwasonanawfultearlastnight,andI’vemetnoendoffellowsthismorning。”Tomeetafellow,andtostandandshareadrink,werewithTomsynonymousterms。
  Theyweresoonattableinthecornerroomup-stairs,andpayingdueattentiontothebestfareinSydney。Theoddsimilarityoftheirpositionsdrewthemtogether,andtheybegansoontoexchangeconfidences。CarthewrelatedhisprivationsintheDomainandhistoilsasanavvy;HaddengavehisexperienceasanamateurcopramerchantintheSouthSeas,anddrewahumorouspictureoflifeinacoralisland。Ofthetwoplansofretirement,Carthewgatheredthathisownhadbeenvastlythemorelucrative;butHadden’stradingoutfithadconsistedlargelyofbottledstoutandbrownsherryforhisownconsumption。
  “Ihadchampagnetoo。”saidHadden,“butIkeptthatincaseofsickness,untilIdidn’tseemtobegoingtobesick,andthenI
  openedapinteverySunday。Usedtosleepallmorning,thenbreakfastwithmypintoffizz,andlieinahammockandreadHallam’s_MiddleAges_。Haveyoureadthat?Ialwaystakesomethingsolidtotheislands。There’snodoubtIdidthethinginratherafinestyle;butifitwasgoneaboutalittlecheaper,orthereweretwoofustobeartheexpense,itoughttopayhandoverfist。I’vegottheinfluence,yousee。I’machiefnow,andsitinthespeak-houseundermyownstripofroof。I’dliketoseethemtabooME!Theydaren’ttryit;I’veastrongparty,I