首页 >出版文学> Lorna Doonel>第18章

第18章

  However,whenthemulledwinewascome,andagooddealofitgonetheseasonbeingEpiphany,UncleReubenbegantothinkthathemighthavebeentoohardwithus。Moreover,hewasbeginningnowtorespectFarmerNicholasbravely,becauseofthewayhehadsmokedhispipes,andthelittlenoisemadeoverthem。AndLizzieandAnnieweredoingtheirbest——fornowwehadletthegirlsout——towakemorelightsomeuproar;alsoyoungFaithSnowewastowardtokeeptheoldmen’scupsaflow,andhanselthemtotheirliking。
  Soatthecloseofourentertainment,whenthegirlsweregoneawaytofetchandlighttheirlanthornsoverwhichtheymaderarenoise,blowingeachtheother’soutforcountingofthesparkstocome,MasterHuckabackstoodup,withoutmuchaidfromthecrock-
  saw,andlookedatmotherandallofus。
  ’Letnooneleavethisplace,’saidhe,’untilIhavesaidwhatIwanttosay;forsavingofill-willamongus;andgrowthofcheerandcomfort。MaybeIhavecarriedthingstoofar,eventotheboundsofchurlishness,andbeyondtheboundsofgoodmanners。I
  willnotunsayonewordIhavesaid,havingneveryetdonesoinmylife;butIwouldalterthemannerofit,andsetitforthinthislight。IfyoufolksuponExmoorhereareloathandwaryatfighting,yetyouarebraveatbetterstuff;thebestandkindestIeverknew,inthematteroffeeding。’
  Herehesatdownwithtearsinhiseyes,andcalledforalittlemulledbastard。Allthemaids,whowerenowcomeback,racedtogetitforhim,butAnnieofcoursewasforemost。Andhereinendedtheexpedition,aperilousandagreatone,againsttheDoonesofBagworthy;anenterpriseoverwhichwehadalltalkedplainlymorethanwasgoodforus。Formypart,I
  sleptwellthatnight,feelingmyselfathomeagain,nowthatthefightingwasputaside,andthefearofitturnedtothecomfortoftalkingwhatwewouldhavedone。
  OnthefollowingdayMasterHuckaback,withsomeshowofmystery,demandedfrommymotheranescortintoadangerouspartoftheworld,towhichhisbusinesscompelledhim。MymothermadeanswertothisthathewaskindlywelcometotakeourJohnFrywithhim;atwhichthegoodclothierlaughed,andsaidthatJohnwasnothinglikebigenough,butanotherJohnmustservehisturn,notonlyforhissize,butbecauseifhewerecarriedaway,nostonewouldbeleftunturneduponExmoor,untilheshouldbebroughtbackagain。
  Hereuponmymothergrewverypale,andfoundfiftyreasonsagainstmygoing,eachofthemweightierthanthetrueone,asElizawhowasjealousofmemanagedtowhispertoAnnie。Ontheotherhand,IwasquiteresolveddirectlythethingwasmentionedtoseeUncleReubenthroughwithit;anditaddedmuchtomyself-esteemtobetheguardofsorichaman。
  ThereforeIsoonpersuadedmother,withherheaduponmybreast,toletmegoandtrustinGod;andafterthatIwasgreatlyvexedtofindthatthisdangerousenterprisewasnothingmorethanavisittotheBarondeWhichehalse,tolayaninformation,andsueawarrantagainsttheDoones,andapossetoexecuteit。
  StupidasIalwayshavebeen,andmusteverbenodoubt,IcouldwellhavetoldUncleReubenthathisjourneywasnowiserthanthatofthemenofGotham;
  thatheneverwouldgetfromHughdeWhichehalseawarrantagainsttheDoones;moreover,thatifhedidgetone,hisownwigwouldbesingedwithit。ButfordiversreasonsIheldmypeace,partlyfromyouthandmodesty,partlyfromdesiretoseewhateverpleaseGodIshouldsee,andpartlyfromothercauses。
  WerodebywayofBrendontown,IllfordBridge,andBabbrook,toavoidthegreathillaboveLynmouth;andthedaybeingfineandclearagain,IlaughedinmysleeveatUncleReubenforallhisfineprecautions。
  WhenwearrivedatLeyManor,wewereshownverycivillyintothehall,andrefreshedwithgoodaleandcollaredhead,andthebackofaChristmaspudding。I
  hadneverbeenundersofinearoofunlessitwereofachurchbefore;anditpleasedmegreatlytobesokindlyentreatedbyhigh-bornfolk。ButUncleReubenwasvexedalittleatbeingsetdownsidebysidewithamaninaverysmallwayoftrade,whowascomeuponsomebusinessthere,andwhomadeboldtodrinkhishealthafterfinishingtheirhornsofale。
  ’Sir,’saidUncleBen,lookingathim,’myhealthwouldfaremuchbetter,ifyouwouldpaymethreepoundsandtwelveshillings,whichyouhaveowedmethesefiveyearsback;andnowwearemetattheJustice’s,theopportunityisgood,sir。’
  Afterthat,wewerecalledtotheJustice-room,wheretheBaronhimselfwassittingwithColonelHarding,anotherJusticiaryoftheKing’speace,tohelphim。I
  hadseentheBarondeWhichehalsebefore,andwasnotatallafraidofhim,havingbeenatschoolwithhissonasheknew,anditmadehimverykindtome。Andindeedhewaskindtoeverybody,andallourpeoplespokewellofhim;andsomuchthemorebecauseweknewthatthehousewasindecadence。ForthefirstDeWhichehalsehadcomefromHolland,wherehehadbeenagreatnobleman,somehundredandfiftyyearsagone。
  Beingpersecutedforhisreligion,whentheSpanishpowerwaseverything,hefledtoEnglandwithallhecouldsave,andboughtlargeestatesinDevonshire。
  Sincethenhisdescendantshadintermarriedwithancientcountyfamilies,Cottwells,andMarwoods,andWalronds,andWelsesofPylton,andChichestersofHall;andseveraloftheladiesbroughtthemlargeincreaseofproperty。AndsoaboutfiftyyearsbeforethetimeofwhichIamwriting,therewerefewnamesintheWestofEnglandthoughtmoreofthanDeWhichehalse。Butnowtheyhadlostagreatdealofland,andthereforeofthatwhichgoeswithland,assurelyasfamebelongstoearth——Imeanbigreputation。
  Howtheyhadlostit,nonecouldtell;exceptthatasthefirstdescendantshadamannerofamassing,sothelateronesweregiftedwithapowerofscattering。
  WhetherthiscameofgoodDevonshirebloodopeningthesluiceofLowCountryveins,isbeyondbothmyprovinceandmypowertoinquire。Anyhow,allpeoplelovedthislaststrainofDeWhichehalsefarmorethanthenamehadbeenlikedahundredyearsagone。
  HughdeWhichehalse,awhite-hairedman,ofverynoblepresence,withfriendlyblueeyesandasweetsmoothforehead,andaquilinenosequitebeautifulasyoumightexpectinaladyofbirth,andthinlipscurvingdelicately,thisgentlemanroseasweenteredtheroom;
  whileColonelHardingturnedonhischair,andstruckonespuragainsttheother。Iamsurethat,withoutknowingaughtofeither,wemusthavereverencedmoreofthetwotheonewhoshowedrespecttous。Andyetninegentlemanoutoftenmakethisdullmistakewhendealingwiththeclassbelowthem!
  UncleReubenmadehisverybestscrape,andthenwalkeduptothetable,tryingtolookasifhedidnotknowhimselftobewealthierthanboththegentlemenputtogether。Ofcoursehewasnostrangertothem,anymorethanIwas;and,asitprovedafterwards,ColonelHardingowedhimalumpofmoney,uponverygoodsecurity。OfhimUncleReubentooknonotice,butaddressedhimselftoDeWhichehalse。
  TheBaronsmiledverygently,sosoonashelearnedthecauseofthisvisit,andthenherepliedquitereasonably。
  ’AwarrantagainsttheDoones,MasterHuckaback。WhichoftheDoones,sopleaseyou;andtheChristiannames,whatbethey?’
  ’Mylord,Iamnottheirgodfather;andmostliketheyneverhadany。ButweallknowoldSirEnsor’sname,sothatmaybenoobstacle。’
  ’SirEnsorDooneandhissons——sobeit。Howmanysons,MasterHuckaback,andwhatisthenameofeachone?’
  ’HowcanItellyou,mylord,evenifIhadknownthemallaswellasmyownshop-boys?Neverthelessthereweresevenofthem,andthatshouldbenoobstacle。’
  ’AwarrantagainstSirEnsorDoone,andsevensonsofSirEnsorDoone,Christiannamesunknown,anddoubtediftheyhaveany。SofarsogoodMasterHuckaback。I
  haveitalldowninwriting。SirEnsorhimselfwasthere,ofcourse,asyouhavegiveninevidence——’
  ’No,no,mylord,Ineversaidthat:Ineversaid——’
  ’Ifhecanprovethathewasnotthere,youmaybeindictedforperjury。Butasforthosesevensonsofhis,ofcourseyoucanswearthattheywerehissonsandnothisnephews,orgrandchildren,orevennoDoonesatall?’
  ’Mylord,IcanswearthattheywereDoones。Moreover,IcanpayforanymistakeImake。Thereinneedbenoobstacle。’
  ’Oh,yes,hecanpay;hecanpaywellenough,’saidColonelHardingshortly。
  ’Iamheartilygladtohearit,’repliedtheBaronpleasantly;’foritprovesafterallthatthisrobberyifrobberytherehasbeenwasnotsoveryruinous。
  Sometimespeoplethinktheyarerobbed,andthenitisverysweetafterwardstofindthattheyhavenotbeenso;foritaddstotheirjoyintheirproperty。Now,areyouquiteconvinced,goodsir,thatthesepeopleiftherewereanystole,ortook,orevenborrowedanythingatallfromyou?’
  ’Mylord,doyouthinkthatIwasdrunk?’
  ’Notforamoment,MasterHuckaback。Althoughexcusemightbemadeforyouatthistimeoftheyear。Buthowdidyouknowthatyourvisitorswereofthisparticularfamily?’
  ’Becauseitcouldbenobodyelse。Because,inspiteofthefog——’
  ’Fog!’criedColonelHardingsharply。
  ’Fog!’saidtheBaron,withemphasis。’Ah,thatexplainsthewholeaffair。Tobesure,nowIremember,theweatherhasbeentoothickforamantoseetheheadofhisownhorse。TheDoonesifstilltherebeanyDoonescouldneverhavecomeabroad;thatisassureassimony。MasterHuckaback,foryourgoodsake,Iamheartilygladthatthischargehasmiscarried。I
  thoroughlyunderstanditnow。Thefogexplainsthewholeofit。’
  ’Goback,mygoodfellow,’saidColonelHarding;’andifthedayisclearenough,youwillfindallyourthingswhereyouleftthem。Iknow,frommyownexperience,whatitistobecaughtinanExmoorfog。’
  UncleReuben,bythistime,wassoputout,thathehardlyknewwhathewassaying。
  ’Mylord,SirColonel,isthisyourjustice!IfIgotoLondonmyselfforit,theKingshallknowhowhiscommission——howamanmayberobbed,andthejusticesprovethatheoughttobehangedatbackofit;thatinhisgoodshireofSomerset——’
  ’Yourpardonamoment,goodsir,’DeWhichehalseinterruptedhim;’butIwasabouthavingheardyourcasetomentionwhatneedbeanobstacle,and,Ifear,wouldproveafatalone,evenifsatisfactoryproofwereaffordedofafelony。Themal-feasanceifany
  waslaidinSomerset;butwe,twohumbleservantsofHisMajesty,areincommissionofhispeaceforthecountyofDevononly,andthereforecouldneverdealwithit。’
  ’Andwhy,inthenameofGod,’criedUncleReubennowcarriedatlastfairlybeyondhimself,’whycouldyounotsayasmuchatfirst,andsavemeallthiswasteoftimeandworryofmytemper?Gentlemen,youareallinleague;allofyousticktogether。Youthinkitfairsportforanhonesttrader,whomakesnoshamsasyoudo,toberobbedandwellnighmurdered,solongastheywhodiditwonthehighbirthrightoffelony。Ifapoorsheepstealer,tosavehischildrenfromdyingofstarvation,haddaredtolookatatwo-monthlamb,hewouldswingontheManorgallows,andallofyoucry“Goodriddance!“Butnow,becausegoodbirthandbadmanners——’HerepoorUncleBen,notbeingsostrongasbeforetheDooneshadplayedwithhim,begantofoamatthemouthalittle,andhistonguewentintothehollowwherehisshortgreywhiskerswere。
  Iforgethowwecameoutofit,onlyIwasgreatlyshockedatbeardingofthegentryso,andmotherscarcecouldseeherway,whenItoldherallaboutit。
  ’Dependuponityouwerewrong,John,’wasallIcouldgetoutofher;thoughwhathadIdonebutlisten,andtouchmyforelock,whencalledupon。’John,youmaytakemywordforit,youhavenotdoneasyoushouldhavedone。YourfatherwouldhavebeenshockedtothinkofgoingtoBarondeWhichehalse,andinhisownhouseinsultinghim!AndyetitwasverybraveofyouJohn。Justlikeyou,allover。Andasnoneofthemenarehere,dearJohnIamproudofyoufordoingit。’
  Allthroughoutthehomewardroad,UncleBenhadbeenverysilent,feelingmuchdispleasedwithhimselfandstillmoresowithotherpeople。Butbeforehewenttobedthatnight,hejustsaidtome,’NephewJack,youhavenotbehavedsobadlyastheresttome。Andbecauseyouhavenogiftoftalking,IthinkthatImaytrustyou。Now,markmywords,thisvillainjobshallnothaveendinghere。Ihaveanothercardtoplay。’
  ’Youmean,sir,Isuppose,thatyouwillgotothejusticesofthisshire,SquireMaunder,orSirRichardBlewitt,or——’