首页 >出版文学> TWENTY-THREE TALES>第36章
  ’Oneisasmallmanandhisbackisbent。Hewearsapriest’scassockandisveryold;hemustbemorethanahundred,Ishouldsay。Heissooldthatthewhiteofhisbeardistakingagreenishtinge,butheisalwayssmiling,andhisfaceisasbrightasanangel’sfromheaven。Thesecondistaller,buthealsoisveryold。
  Hewearstattered,peasantcoat。Hisbeardisbroad,andofayellowishgreycolour。Heisastrongman。BeforeIhadtimetohelphim,heturnedmyboatoverasifitwereonlyapail。Hetoo,iskindlyandcheerful。Thethirdistall,andhasabeardaswhiteassnowandreachingtohisknees。Heisstern,withover-hangingeyebrows;andhewearsnothingbutamattiedroundhiswaist。’
  ’Anddidtheyspeaktoyou?’askedtheBishop。
  ’Forthemostparttheydideverythinginsilenceandspokebutlittleeventooneanother。Oneofthemwouldjustgiveaglance,andtheotherswouldunderstandhim。Iaskedthetallestwhethertheyhadlivedtherelong。Hefrowned,andmutteredsomethingasifhewereangry;buttheoldestonetookhishandandsmiled,andthenthetallonewasquiet。Theoldestoneonlysaid:“Havemercyuponus,“andsmiled。’
  Whilethefishermanwastalking,theshiphaddrawnnearertotheisland。
  ’There,nowyoucanseeitplainly,ifyourGracewillpleasetolook,’
  saidthetradesman,pointingwithhishand。
  TheBishoplooked,andnowhereallysawadarkstreak——whichwastheisland。Havinglookedatitawhile,helefttheprowofthevessel,andgoingtothestern,askedthehelmsman:
  ’Whatislandisthat?’
  ’Thatone,’repliedtheman,’hasnoname。Therearemanysuchinthissea。’
  ’Isittruethattherearehermitswholivethereforthesalvationoftheirsouls?’
  ’Soitissaid,yourGrace,butIdon’tknowifit’strue。Fishermensaytheyhaveseenthem;butofcoursetheymayonlybespinningyarns。’
  ’Ishouldliketolandontheislandandseethesemen,’saidtheBishop。
  ’HowcouldImanageit?’
  ’Theshipcannotgetclosetotheisland,’repliedthehelmsman,’butyoumightberowedthereinaboat。Youhadbetterspeaktothecaptain。’
  Thecaptainwassentforandcame。
  ’Ishouldliketoseethesehermits,’saidtheBishop。’CouldInotberowedashore?’
  Thecaptaintriedtodissuadehim。
  ’Ofcourseitcouldbedone,’saidhe,’butweshouldlosemuchtime。
  AndifImightventuretosaysotoyourGrace,theoldmenarenotworthyourpains。Ihaveheardsaythattheyarefoolisholdfellows,whounderstandnothing,andneverspeakaword,anymorethanthefishinthesea。’
  ’Iwishtoseethem,’saidtheBishop,’andIwillpayyouforyourtroubleandlossoftime。Pleaseletmehaveaboat。’
  Therewasnohelpforit;sotheorderwasgiven。Thesailorstrimmedthesails,thesteersmanputupthehelm,andtheship’scoursewassetfortheisland。AchairwasplacedattheprowfortheBishop,andhesatthere,lookingahead。Thepassengersallcollectedattheprow,andgazedattheisland。Thosewhohadthesharpesteyescouldpresentlymakeouttherocksonit,andthenamudhutwasseen。Atlastonemansawthehermitsthemselves。Thecaptainbroughtatelescopeand,afterlookingthroughit,handedittotheBishop。
  ’It’srightenough。Therearethreemenstandingontheshore。There,alittletotherightofthatbigrock。’
  TheBishoptookthetelescope,gotitintoposition,andhesawthethreemen:atallone,ashorterone,andoneverysmallandbent,standingontheshoreandholdingeachotherbythehand。
  ThecaptainturnedtotheBishop。
  ’Thevesselcangetnonearerinthanthis,yourGrace。Ifyouwishtogoashore,wemustaskyoutogointheboat,whileweanchorhere。’
  Thecablewasquicklyletout,theanchorcast,andthesailsfurled。
  Therewasajerk,andthevesselshook。Thenaboathavingbeenlowered,theoarsmenjumpedin,andtheBishopdescendedtheladderandtookhisseat。Themenpulledattheiroars,andtheboatmovedrapidlytowardstheisland。Whentheycamewithinastone’sthrowtheysawthreeoldmen:atallonewithonlyamattiedroundhiswaist:ashorteroneinatatteredpeasantcoat,andaveryoldonebentwithageandwearinganoldcassock——allthreestandinghandinhand。
  Theoarsmenpulledintotheshore,andheldonwiththeboathookwhiletheBishopgotout。
  Theoldmenbowedtohim,andhegavethemhisbenediction,atwhichtheybowedstilllower。ThentheBishopbegantospeaktothem。
  ’Ihaveheard,’hesaid,’thatyou,godlymen,liveheresavingyourownsouls,andprayingtoourLordChristforyourfellowmen。I,anunworthyservantofChrist,amcalled,byGod’smercy,tokeepandteachHisflock。Iwishedtoseeyou,servantsofGod,andtodowhatIcantoteachyou,also。’
  Theoldmenlookedateachothersmiling,butremainedsilent。
  ’Tellme,’saidtheBishop,’whatyouaredoingtosaveyoursouls,andhowyouserveGodonthisisland。’
  Thesecondhermitsighed,andlookedattheoldest,theveryancientone。Thelattersmiled,andsaid:
  ’WedonotknowhowtoserveGod。Weonlyserveandsupportourselves,servantofGod。’
  ’ButhowdoyoupraytoGod?’askedtheBishop。
  ’Weprayinthisway,’repliedthehermit。’Threeareye,threearewe,havemercyuponus。’
  Andwhentheoldmansaidthis,allthreeraisedtheireyestoheaven,andrepeated:
  ’Threeareye,threearewe,havemercyuponus!’
  TheBishopsmiled。
  ’YouhaveevidentlyheardsomethingabouttheHolyTrinity,’saidhe。
  ’Butyoudonotprayaright。Youhavewonmyaffection,godlymen。IseeyouwishtopleasetheLord,butyoudonotknowhowtoserveHim。Thatisnotthewaytopray;butlistentome,andIwillteachyou。Iwillteachyou,notawayofmyown,butthewayinwhichGodintheHolyScriptureshascommandedallmentopraytoHim。’
  AndtheBishopbeganexplainingtothehermitshowGodhadrevealedHimselftomen;tellingthemofGodtheFather,andGodtheSon,andGodtheHolyGhost。
  ’GodtheSoncamedownonearth,’saidhe,’tosavemen,andthisishowHetaughtusalltopray。Listenandrepeatafterme:
  “OurFather。“’
  Andthefirstoldmanrepeatedafterhim,’OurFather,’andthesecondsaid,’OurFather,’andthethirdsaid,’OurFather。’
  ’Whichartinheaven,’continuedtheBishop。
  Thefirsthermitrepeated,’Whichartinheaven,’butthesecondblunderedoverthewords,andthetallhermitcouldnotsaythemproperly。Hishairhadgrownoverhismouthsothathecouldnotspeakplainly。Theveryoldhermit,havingnoteeth,alsomumbledindistinctly。
  TheBishoprepeatedthewordsagain,andtheoldmenrepeatedthemafterhim。TheBishopsatdownonastone,andtheoldmenstoodbeforehim,watchinghismouth,andrepeatingthewordsasheutteredthem。AndalldaylongtheBishoplaboured,sayingawordtwenty,thirty,ahundredtimesover,andtheoldmenrepeateditafterhim。Theyblundered,andhecorrectedthem,andmadethembeginagain。
  TheBishopdidnotleaveofftillhehadtaughtthemthewholeoftheLord’sprayersothattheycouldnotonlyrepeatitafterhim,butcouldsayitbythemselves。Themiddleonewasthefirsttoknowit,andtorepeatthewholeofitalone。TheBishopmadehimsayitagainandagain,andatlasttheotherscouldsayittoo。
  Itwasgettingdark,andthemoonwasappearingoverthewater,beforetheBishoprosetoreturntothevessel。Whenhetookleaveoftheoldmen,theyallboweddowntothegroundbeforehim。
  Heraisedthem,andkissedeachofthem,tellingthemtoprayashehadtaughtthem。Thenhegotintotheboatandreturnedtotheship。