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第15章

  “Cometotellusabouteverything,Mr。Pond’revo?”someonewouldsaypolitely。
  “Youwait。”myuncleusedtoanswer,disconcerted,andsulkfortherestofhisvisit。
  Orsomeonewithanimmenseairofinnocencewouldremarktotheworldgenerally,“They’retalkin’ofrebuildin’Wimblehurstalloveragain,I’mtold。Anybodyheardanythingofit?Goingtomakeitareg’larsmartgoin’,enterprisin’place——kindofCrystalPallas。”
  “Earthquakeandapestilencebeforeyougetthat。”myunclewouldmutter,totheinfinitedelightofeveryone,andaddsomethinginaudibleabout“ColdMuttonFat。”。
  WeweretornapartbyafinancialaccidenttomyuncleofwhichI
  didnotatfirstgraspthefullbearings。HehaddevelopedwhatIregardedasaninnocentintellectualrecreationwhichhecalledstock-marketmeteorology。Ithinkhegottheideafromoneuseofcurvesinthegraphicpresentationofassociatedvariationsthathesawmeplotting。Hesecuredsomeofmysquaredpaperand,havingcastaboutforatime,decidedtotracetheriseandfallofcertainlinesandrailways。“There’ssomethinginthis,George。”hesaid,andIlittledreamtthatamongotherthingsthatwereinit,wasthewholeofhissparemoneyandmostofwhatmymotherhadlefttohimintrustforme。
  “It’sasplainascanbe。”hesaid。“See,here’sonesystemofwavesandhere’sanother!ThesearepricesforUnionPacifics——extendingoveramonth。Nownextweek,markmywords,they’llbedownonewholepoint。We’regettingnearthesteeppartofthecurveagain。See?It’sabsolutelyscientific。It’sverifiable。Well,andapplyit!Youbuyinthehollowandsellonthecrest,andthereyouare!”
  Iwassoconvincedofthetrivialityofthisamusementthattofindatlastthathehadtakenitinthemostdisastrousearnestoverwhelmedme。
  Hetookmeforalongwalktobreakittome,overthehillstowardsYareandacrossthegreatgorsecommonsbyHazelbrow。
  “Thereareupsanddownsinlife,George。”hesaid——halfwayacrossthatgreatopenspace,andpausedagainstthesky。”I
  leftoutonefactorintheUnionPacificanalysis。”
  “DIDyou?”Isaid,struckbythesuddenchanceinhisvoice。
  “Butyoudon’tmean?”
  Istoppedandturnedonhiminthenarrowsandyrutofpathwayandhestoppedlikewise。
  “Ido,George。IDOmean。It’sbustme!I’mabankrupthereandnow。”
  “Then——?”
  “Theshop’sbusttoo。Ishallhavetogetoutofthat。”
  “Andme?”
  “Oh,you!——YOU’REallright。Youcantransferyourapprenticeship,and——er——well,I’mnotthesortofmantobecarelesswithtrustfunds,youcanbesure。Ikeptthataspectinmind。There’ssomeofitleftGeorge——trustme!——quiteadecentlittlesum。”
  “Butyouandaunt?”
  “Itisn’tQUITEthewaywemeanttoleaveWimblehurst,George;
  butweshallhavetogo。Sale;allthethingsshovedaboutandticketed——lotahundredandone。Ugh!。It’sbeenalarkylittlehouseinsomeways。Thefirstwehad。Furnishing——aspreeinitsway。Veryhappy。”Hisfacewincedatsomememory。“Let’sgoon,George。”hesaidshortly,nearchoking,I
  couldsee。
  Iturnedmybackonhim,anddidnotlookroundagainforalittlewhile。
  “That’showitis,yousee,George。”Iheardhimafteratime。
  Whenwewerebackinthehighroadagainhecamealongside,andforatimewewalkedinsilence。
  “Don’tsayanythinghomeyet。”hesaidpresently。“FortunesofWar。IgottopickthepropertimewithSusan——elseshe’llgetdepressed。Notthatsheisn’tafirst-ratebrickwhatevercomesalong。”
  “Allright。”Isaid,“I’llbecareful“;anditseemedtomeforthetimealtogethertooselfishtobotherhimwithanyfurtherinquiriesabouthisresponsibilityasmytrustee。Hegavealittlesighofreliefatmynoteofassent,andwaspresentlytalkingquitecheerfullyofhisplans。Buthehad,
  remember,onelapseintomoodinessthatcameandwentsuddenly。
  “Thoseothers!”hesaid,asthoughthethoughthadstunghimforthefirsttime。
  “Whatothers?”Iasked。
  “Damnthem!”saidhe。
  “Butwhatothers?”
  “Allthosedamnedstick-in-the-mud-and-die-slowlytradespeople:
  Ruck,thebutcher,Marbel,thegrocer。Snape!Gord!George,HOWthey’llgrin!”
  Ithoughthimoverinthenextfewweeks,andIremembernowingreatdetailthelasttalkwehadtogetherbeforehehandedovertheshopandmetohissuccessor。Forhehadthegoodlucktosellhisbusiness,“lock,stock,andbarrel“——inwhichexpressionIfoundmyselfandmyindenturesincluded。Thehorrorsofasalebyauctionofthefurnitureevenwereavoided。
  Irememberthateithercomingorgoingonthatoccasion,Ruck,thebutcher,stoodinhisdoorwayandregardeduswithagrinthatshowedhislongteeth。
  “Youhalf-wittedhog!”saidmyuncle。“Yougrinninghyaena“;andthen,“Pleasantday,Mr。Ruck。”
  “Goin’tomakeyourfortun’inLondon,then?”saidMr。Ruck,withslowenjoyment。
  ThatlastexcursiontookusalongthecausewaytoBeeching,andsoupthedownsandroundalmostasfarasSteadhurst,home。Mymoods,aswewent,madeamingledweb。BythistimeIhadreallygraspedthefactthatmyunclehad,inplainEnglish,robbedme;
  thelittleaccumulationsofmymother,sixhundredpoundsandmore,thatwouldhaveeducatedmeandstartedmeinbusiness,hadbeeneatenintoandwasmostlygoneintotheunexpectedhollowthatoughttohavebeenacrestoftheUnionPacificcurve,andoftheremainderhestillgavenoaccount。Iwastooyoungandinexperiencedtoinsistonthisorknowhowtogetit,butthethoughtofitallmadestreaksofdecidedlyblackangerinthatschemeofinterwovenfeelings。Andyouknow,Iwasalsoacutelysorryforhim——almostassorryasIwasformyauntSusan。EventhenIhadquitefoundhimout。Iknewhimtobeweakerthanmyself;hisincurable,irresponsiblechildishnesswasascleartomethenasitwasonhisdeathbed,hisredeemingandexcusingimaginativesilliness。ThroughsomeoddmentaltwistperhapsI
  wasdisposedtoexoneratehimevenatthecostofblamingmypooroldmotherwhohadleftthingsinhisuntrustworthyhands。
  Ishouldhaveforgivenhimaltogether,Ibelieve,ifhehadbeeninanymannerapologetictome;buthewasn’tthat。HekeptreassuringmeinawayIfoundirritating。Mostly,however,hissolicitudewasforAuntSusanandhimself。
  “It’stheseCrises,George。”hesaid,“tryCharacter。Youraunt’scomeoutwell,myboy。”
  Hemademeditativenoisesforaspace。
  “Hadhercryofcourse。”——thethinghadbeenonlytoopainfullyevidenttomeinhereyesandswollenface——“whowouldn’t?Butnow——buoyantagain!。She’saCorker。
  “We’llbesorrytoleavethelittlehouseofcourse。It’sabitlikeAdamandEve,youknow。Lord!whatachapoldMiltonwas!
  “’Theworldwasallbeforethem,wheretochooseTheirplaceofrest,andProvidencetheirguide。’
  Itsounds,George。Providencetheirguide!。Well——thankgoodnessthere’snoimeedgitprospectofeitherCainorAbel!
  “Afterall,itwon’tbesobadupthere。Notthescenery,perhaps,ortheairwegethere,but——LIFE!We’vegotverycomfortablelittlerooms,verycomfortableconsidering,andI
  shallrise。We’renotdoneyet,we’renotbeaten;don’tthinkthat,George。IshallpaytwentyshillingsinthepoundbeforeI’vedone——youmarkmywords,George,——twenty——fivetoyou。I
  gotthissituationwithintwenty-fourhours——othersoffered。
  It’sanimportantfirm——oneofthebestinLondon。Ilookedtothat。Imighthavegotfourorfiveshillingsaweekmore——elsewhere。QuartersIcouldname。ButIsaidtothemplainly,wagestogoonwith,butopportunity’smygame——development。Weunderstoodeachother。”
  Hethrewouthischest,andthelittleroundeyesbehindhisglassesrestedvaliantlyonimaginaryemployers。
  Wewouldgooninsilenceforaspacewhileherevisedandrestatedthatencounter。Thenhewouldbreakoutabruptlywithsomebanalphrase。
  “TheBattleofLife,George,myboy。”hewouldcry,or“UpsandDowns!”
  HeignoredorwaivedthepoorlittleattemptsImadetoascertainmyownposition。“That’sallright。”hewouldsay;or,“Leaveallthattome。I’LLlookafterthem。”Andhewoulddriftawaytowardsthephilosophyandmoralofthesituation。WhatwasItodo?
  “Neverputallyourresourcesintoonechance,George;that’sthelessonIdrawfromthis。Haveforcesinreserve。Itwasahundredtoone,George,thatIwasright——ahundredtoone。I