首页 >出版文学> Tom Brown’s Schooldays>第13章
  meetingroof,ashisnewfriendcalledit。Butthisdidn’tquitesuithisfastidioustasteinanotherminute,beingtooshiny;so,astheywalkupthetown,theydiveintoNixon’sthehatter’s,andTomisarrayed,tohisutterastonishment,andwithoutpayingforit,inaregulationcat-skinatseven-and-
  sixpence,Nixonundertakingtosendthebesthatuptothematron’sroom,School-house,inhalfanhour。
  “YoucansendinanoteforatileonMonday,andmakeitallright,youknow,“saidMentor;“we’reallowedtwoseven-and-
  sixersahalf,besideswhatwebringfromhome。“
  Tombythistimebegantobeconsciousofhisnewsocialpositionanddignities,andtoluxuriateintherealizedambitionofbeingapublicschool-boyatlast,withavestedrightofspoilingtwoseven-and-sixersinhalfayear。
  “Yousee,“saidhisfriend,astheystrolleduptowardstheschool-gates,inexplanationofhisconduct,“agreatdealdependsonhowafellowcutsupatfirst。Ifhe’sgotnothingoddabouthim,andanswersstraightforward,andholdshisheadup,hegetson。Now,you’lldoverywellastorig,allbutthatcap。YouseeI’mdoingthehandsomethingbyyou,becausemyfatherknowsyours;besides,Iwanttopleasetheoldlady。
  Shegavemehalfasov。thishalf,andperhaps’lldoubleitnext,ifIkeepinhergoodbooks。“
  There’snothingforcandourlikealower-schoolboy,andEastwasagenuinespecimen——frank,hearty,andgood-natured,well-
  satisfiedwithhimselfandhisposition,andchoke-fulloflifeandspirits,andalltheRugbyprejudicesandtraditionswhichhehadbeenabletogettogetherinthelongcourseofonehalf-
  yearduringwhichhehadbeenattheSchool-house。
  AndTom,notwithstandinghisbumptiousness,feltfriendswithhimatonce,andbegansuckinginallhiswaysandprejudices,asfastashecouldunderstandthem。
  Eastwasgreatinthecharacterofcicerone。HecarriedTomthroughthegreatgates,wherewereonlytwoorthreeboys。
  Thesesatisfiedthemselveswiththestockquestions,“Youfellow,what’syourname?Wheredoyoucomefrom?Howoldareyou?Wheredoyouboard?“and,“Whatformareyouin?“Andsotheypassedonthroughthequadrangleandasmallcourtyard,uponwhichlookeddownalotoflittlewindowsbelonging,ashisguideinformedhim,tosomeoftheSchool-housestudies,intothematron’sroom,whereEastintroducedTomtothatdignitary;madehimgiveupthekeyofhistrunk,thatthematronmightunpackhislinen,andtoldthestoryofthehatandofhisownpresenceofmind:upontherelationwhereofthematronlaughinglyscoldedhimforthecoolestnewboyinthehouse;andEast,indignantattheaccusationofnewness,marchedTomoffintothequadrangle,andbeganshowinghimtheschools,andexamininghimastohisliteraryattainments;theresultofwhichwasaprophecythattheywouldbeinthesameform,andcoulddotheirlessonstogether。
  “Andnowcomeinandseemystudy——weshallhavejusttimebeforedinner;andafterwards,beforecallingover,we’lldotheclose。“
  TomfollowedhisguidethroughtheSchool-househall,whichopensintothequadrangle。Itisagreatroom,thirtyfeetlongandeighteenhigh,orthereabouts,withtwogreattablesrunningthewholelength,andtwolargefireplacesattheside,withblazingfiresinthem,atoneofwhichsomedozenboyswerestandingandlounging,someofwhomshoutedtoEasttostop;butheshotthroughwithhisconvoy,andlandedhiminthelong,darkpassages,withalargefireattheendofeach,uponwhichthestudiesopened。Intooneofthese,inthebottompassage,Eastboltedwithourhero,slammingandboltingthedoorbehindthem,incaseofpursuitfromthehall,andTomwasforthefirsttimeinaRugbyboy’scitadel。
  Hehadn’tbeenpreparedforseparatestudies,andwasnotalittleastonishedanddelightedwiththepalaceinquestion。
  Itwasn’tverylarge,certainly,beingaboutsixfeetlongbyfourbroad。Itcouldn’tbecalledlight,astherewerebarsandagratingtothewindow;whichlittleprecautionswerenecessaryinthestudiesontheground-floorlookingoutintotheclose,topreventtheexitofsmallboysafterlockingup,andtheentranceofcontrabandarticles。Butitwasuncommonlycomfortabletolookat,Tomthought。Thespaceunderthewindowatthefartherendwasoccupiedbyasquaretablecoveredwithareasonablycleanandwholeredandbluechecktablecloth;ahard-seatedsofacoveredwithredstuffoccupiedoneside,runninguptotheend,andmakingaseatforone,orbysittingclose,fortwo,atthetableandagoodstoutwoodenchairaffordedaseattoanotherboy,sothatthreecouldsitandworktogether。Thewallswerewainscotedhalf-wayup,thewainscotbeingcoveredwithgreenbaize,theremainderwithabright-
  patternedpaper,onwhichhungthreeorfourprintsofdogs’
  heads;GrimaldiwinningtheAylesburysteeple-chase;AmyRobsart,thereigningWaverleybeautyoftheday;andTomCrib,inapostureofdefence,whichdidnocredittothescienceofthathero,iftrulyrepresented。Overthedoorwerearowofhat-pegs,andoneachsidebookcaseswithcupboardsatthebottom,shelvesandcupboardsbeingfilledindiscriminatelywithschool-books,acuportwo,amouse-trapandcandlesticks,leatherstraps,afustianbag,andsomecurious-lookingarticleswhichpuzzledTomnotalittle,untilhisfriendexplainedthattheywereclimbing-irons,andshowedtheiruse。Acricket-batandsmallfishing-rodstoodupinonecorner。
  ThiswastheresidenceofEastandanotherboyinthesameform,andhadmoreinterestforTomthanWindsorCastle,oranyotherresidenceintheBritishIsles。Forwashenotabouttobecomethejointownerofasimilarhome,thefirstplacehecouldcallhisown?One’sown!Whatacharmthereisinthewords!Howlongittakesboyandmantofindouttheirworth!Howfastmostofusholdontothem——fasterandmorejealously,thenearerwearetothatgeneralhomeintowhichwecantakenothing,butmustgonakedaswecameintotheworld!Whenshallwelearnthathewhomultipliethpossessionsmultipliethtroubles,andthattheonesingleuseofthingswhichwecallourownisthattheymaybehiswhohathneedofthem?
  “AndshallIhaveastudylikethistoo?“saidTom。
  “Yes,ofcourse;you’llbechummedwithsomefellowonMonday,andyoucansitheretillthen。“
  “Whatniceplaces!“
  “They’rewellenough,“answeredEast,patronizingly,“onlyuncommoncoldatnightssometimes。Gower——that’smychum——andImakeafirewithpaperontheflooraftersuppergenerally,onlythatmakesitsosmoky。“
  “Butthere’sabigfireoutinthepassage,“saidTom。
  “Preciouslittlewegetoutofthat,though,“saidEast。“Jonestheprepostorhasthestudyatthefireend,andhehasriggedupanironrodandgreenbaizecurtainacrossthepassage,whichhedrawsatnight,andsitstherewithhisdooropen;sohegetsallthefire,andhearsifwecomeoutofourstudiesaftereight,ormakeanoise。However,he’stakentosittinginthefifth-formroomlately,sowedogetabitoffirenowsometimes;onlytokeepasharplookoutthathedon’tcatchyoubehindhiscurtainwhenhecomesdown——that’sall。“
  Aquarterpastonenowstruck,andthebellbegantollingfordinner;sotheywentintothehallandtooktheirplaces,Tomattheverybottomofthesecondtable,nexttotheprepostorwhosatattheendtokeeporderthere,andEastafewpaceshigher。AndnowTomforthefirsttimesawhisfutureschool-
  fellowsinabody。Intheycame,somehotandruddyfromfootballorlongwalks,somepaleandchillyfromhardreadingintheirstudies,somefromloiteringoverthefireatthepastrycook’s,daintymortals,bringingwiththempicklesandsaucebottlestohelpthemwiththeirdinners。Andagreatbig-
  beardedman,whomTomtookforamaster,begancallingoverthenames,whilethegreatjointswerebeingrapidlycarvedonthethirdtableinthecornerbytheoldvergerandthehousekeeper。
  Tom’sturncamelast,andmeanwhilehewasalleyes,lookingfirstwithaweatthegreatman,whosatclosetohim,andwashelpedfirst,andwhoreadahard-lookingbookallthetimehewaseating;andwhenhegotupandwalkedofftothefire,atthesmallboysroundhim,someofwhomwerereading,andtheresttalkinginwhisperstooneanother,orstealingoneanother’sbread,orshootingpellets,ordiggingtheirforksthroughthetablecloth。However,notwithstandinghiscuriosity,hemanagedtomakeacapitaldinnerbythetimethebigmancalled“Standup!“andsaidgrace。
  Assoonasdinnerwasover,andTomhadbeenquestionedbysuchofhisneighboursaswerecuriousastohisbirth,parentage,education,andotherlikematters,East,whoevidentlyenjoyedhisnewdignityofpatronandmentor,proposedhavingalookattheclose,whichTom,athirstforknowledge,gladlyassentedto;
  andtheywentoutthroughthequadrangleandpastthebigfivescourt,intothegreatplayground。
  “That’sthechapel,yousee,“saidEast;“andthere,justbehindit,istheplaceforfights。Youseeit’smostoutofthewayofthemasters,whoallliveontheotherside,anddon’tcomebyhereafterfirstlessonorcallings-over。That’swhenthefightscomeoff。Andallthispartwhereweareisthelittle-
  sideground,rightuptothetrees;andontheothersideofthetreesisthebig-sideground,wherethegreatmatchesareplayed。Andthere’stheislandinthefarthestcorner;you’llknowthatwellenoughnexthalf,whenthere’sislandfagging。I
  say,it’shorridcold;let’shavearunacross。“AndawaywentEast,Tomclosebehindhim。Eastwasevidentlyputtinghisbestfootforemost;andTom,whowasmightyproudofhisrunning,andnotalittleanxioustoshowhisfriendthat,althoughanewboy,hewasnomilksop,laidhimselfdowntoworkinhisverybeststyle。Rightacrosstheclosetheywent,eachdoingallheknew,andtherewasn’tayardbetweenthemwhentheypulledupattheislandmoat。
  “Isay,“saidEast,assoonashegothiswind,lookingwithmuchincreasedrespectatTom,“youain’tabadscud,notbynomeans。Well,I’maswarmasatoastnow。“
  “ButwhydoyouwearwhitetrousersinNovember?“saidTom。HehadbeenstruckbythispeculiarityinthecostumeofalmostalltheSchool-houseboys。
  “Why,blessus,don’tyouknow?No;Iforgot。Why,to-day’stheSchool-housematch。OurhouseplaysthewholeoftheSchoolatfootball。Andweallwearwhitetrousers,toshow’emwedon’tcareforhacks。You’reinlucktocometo-day。Youjustwillseeamatch;andBrooke’sgoingtoletmeplayinquarters。
  That’smorethanhe’lldoforanyotherlower-schoolboy,exceptJames,andhe’sfourteen。“
  “Who’sBrooke?“
  “Why,thatbigfellowwhocalledoveratdinner,tobesure。
  He’scockoftheschool,andheadoftheSchool-houseside,andthebestkickandchargerinRugby。“
  “Oh,butdoshowmewheretheyplay。Andtellmeaboutit。I
  lovefootballso,andhaveplayedallmylife。Won’tBrookeletmeplay?“