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第45章

  Thattheenterprisenowresolveduponwasfarmoredangerousthananyhithertoattemptedbyme,needsnofurtherproofthanthis:——IwentandmademywillatPorlock,withamiddlinghonestlawyerthere;notthatIhadmuchtoleave,butthatnonecouldsayhowfarthefarm,andallthefarmingstock,mightdependonmydisposition。ItmakesmesmilewhenIrememberhowparticularIwas,andhowforthelifeofmeIwaspuzzledtobequeathmostpartofmyclothes,andhats,andthingsaltogethermyown,toLorna,withouttheshrewdoldlawyerknowingwhoshewasandwhereshelived。Atlast,indeed,IflatteredmyselfthatIhadbaffledoldTape’scuriosity;buthiswrinkledsmileandhisspeechatpartingmademeagainuneasy。
  ’Averyexcellentwill,youngsir。Anadmirablyjustandvirtuouswill;allyoureffectstoyournearestofkin;filialandfraternaldutythoroughlyexemplified;
  nothingdivertedtoalienchannels,exceptasmalltokenofesteemandreverencetoanelderlylady,I
  presume:andwhichmayormaynotbevalid,orinvalid,onthegroundofuncertainty,ortheabsenceofanylegalstatusonthepartofthelegatee。Ha,ha!Yes,yes!Fewyoungmenaresofreefromexceptionableentanglements。Twoguineasismycharge,sir:andararegoodwillforthemoney。Veryprudentofyou,sir。Doesyoucreditineveryway。Well,well;weallmustdie;andoftentheyoungbeforetheold。’
  NotonlydidIthinktwoguineasagreatdealtoomuchmoneyforaquarterofanhour’semployment,butalsoI
  dislikedparticularlythewordswithwhichheconcluded;theysounded,fromhisgratingvoice,liketheevilomenofacroakingraven。NeverthelessI
  stillabodeinmyfixedresolvetogo,andfindout,ifIdiedforit,whatwasbecomeofLorna。AndhereinI
  laynoclaimtocourage;thematterbeingsimplyachoicebetweentwoevils,ofwhichbyfarthegreateronewas,ofcourse,tolosemydarling。
  ThejourneywasagreatdeallongertofetcharoundtheSouthernhills,andenterbytheDoone-gate,thantocrossthelowerlandandstealinbythewater-slide。
  However,IdurstnottakeahorseforfearoftheDooneswhomightbeabroadupontheirusualbusiness,butstartedbetimesintheevening,soasnottohurry,orwasteanystrengthupontheway。AndthusIcametotherobbers’highway,walkingcircumspectly,scanningthesky-lineofeveryhill,andsearchingthefoldsofeveryvalley,foranymovingfigure。
  Althoughitwasnowwellontowardsdark,andthesunwasdownanhourorso,Icouldseetherobbers’roadbeforeme,inatroughofthewindinghills,wherethebrookplougheddownfromthehigherbarrows,andthecovingbankswereroofedwithfurze。Atpresent,therewasnoonepassing,neitherpostnorsentinel,sofarasIcoulddescry;butIthoughtitsafertowaitalittle,astwilightmeltedintonight;andthenIcreptdownaseamofthehighland,andstoodupontheDoone-track。
  Astheroadapproachedtheentrance,itbecamemorestraightandstrong,likeachannelcutfromrock,withthewaterbrawlingdarklyalongthenakedsideofit。
  Notatreeorbushwasleft,toshelteramanfrombullets:allwasstern,andstiff,andrugged,asI
  couldnothelpperceiving,eventhroughthedarkness,andasmellasofchurchyardmould,asenseofbeingboxedinandcooped,mademelongtobeoutagain。
  AndhereIwas,orseemedtobe,particularlyunlucky;
  forasIdrewneartheveryentrance,lightlyoffootandwarily,themoonwhichhadoftenbeenmyfriend
  likeanenemybrokeuponme,toppingtheeastwardridgeofrock,andfillingalltheopenspaceswiththeplayofwaveringlight。Ishrankbackintotheshadowyquarterontherightsideoftheroad;andgloomilyemployedmyselftowatchthetripleentrance,onwhichthemoonlightfellaskew。
  Allacrossandbeforethethreerudeandbeetlingarchwayshungafelledoakoverhead,black,andthick,andthreatening。This,asIheardbefore,couldbeletfallinamoment,soastocrushascoreofmen,andbartheapproachofhorses。Behindthistree,therockymouthwasspanned,asbyagallerywithbrushwoodandpiledtimber,alluponaledgeofstone,wherethirtymenmightlurkunseen,andfireatanyinvader。
  Fromthatrampartitwouldbeimpossibletodislodgethem,becausetherockfellsheerbelowthemtwentyfeet,oritmaybemore;whileoverheadittoweredthreehundred,andsojuttedoverthatnothingcouldbecastuponthem;evenifamancouldclimbtheheight。
  Andtheaccesstothisportcullisplace——ifImaysocallit,beingnoportcullisthere——wasthroughcertainrockychambersknowntothetenantsonly。
  Butthecleverestoftheirdevices,andthemostpuzzlingtoanenemy,wasthat,insteadofonemouthonly,therewerethreetochoosefrom,withnothingtobetokenwhichwastheproperaccess;allbeingprettymuchalike,andallunfencedandyawning。Andthecommonrumourwasthatintimesofanydanger,whenanyforcewasknowntobeonmusterintheirneighbourhood,theychangedtheirentranceeveryday,anddivertedtheothertwo,bymeansofslidingdoorstothechasmsanddarkabysses。
  NowIcouldseethosethreerougharches,jagged,black,andterrible;andIknewthatonlyoneofthemcouldleadmetothevalley;neithergavetherivernowanyfurtherguidance;butdivedundergroundwithasullenroar,whereitmetthecross-barofthemountain。Havingnomeansatallofjudgingwhichwastherightwayofthethree,andknowingthattheothertwowouldleadtoalmostcertaindeath,intheruggednessanddarkness,——forhowcouldaman,amongprecipicesandbottomlessdepthsofwater,withoutarayoflight,haveanychancetosavehislife?——IdodeclarethatIwashalfinclinedtogoaway,andhavedonewithit。
  However,Iknewonethingforcertain,towit,thatthelongerIstayeddebatingthemorewouldtheenterprisepalluponme,andthelessmyrelishbe。Anditstruckmethat,intimesofpeace,themiddlewaywasthelikeliest;andtheothersdivergingrightandleftintheirfartherpartsmightbemadetoslideintoitnotfarfromtheentrance,atthepleasureofthewarders。
  AlsoItookitforgoodomenthatIrememberedasrarelyhappenedaveryfinelineintheLatingrammar,whoseemphasisandmeaningis’middleroadissafest。’
  Therefore,withoutmorehesitation,Iplungedintothemiddleway,holdingalongashstaffbeforeme,shoddenattheendwithiron。PresentlyIwasinblackdarknessgropingalongthewall,andfeelingadealmorefearthanIwishedtofeel;especiallywhenuponlookingbackIcouldnolongerseethelight,whichI
  hadforsaken。ThenIstumbledoversomethinghard,andsharp,andverycold,moreoversogrievoustomylegsthatitneededmyverybestdoctrineandhumourtoforbearfromswearing,inthemannertheyuseinLondon。ButwhenIaroseandfeltit,andknewittobeaculverin,Iwassomewhatreassuredthereby,inasmuchasitwasnotlikelythattheywouldplantthisengineexceptintherealandtrueentrance。
  ThereforeIwentonagain,morepainfullyandwearily,andpresentlyfoundittobegoodthatIhadreceivedthatknock,andborneitwithsuchpatience;forotherwiseImighthaveblunderedfulluponthesentries,andbeenshotwithoutmoreado。Asitwas,I
  hadbarelytimetodrawback,asIturnedacorneruponthem;andiftheirlanthornhadbeeninitsplace,theycouldscarcehavefailedtodescryme,unlessindeedI
  hadseenthegleambeforeIturnedthecorner。
  Thereseemedtobeonlytwoofthem,ofsizeindeedandstatureasalltheDoonesmustbe,butIneednothavefearedtoencounterthemboth,hadtheybeenunarmed,asIwas。Itwasplain,however,thateachhadalongandheavycarbine,notinhishandsasitshouldhavebeen,butstandingclosebesidehim。Thereforeitbehovedmenowtobeexceedinglycareful,andeventhatmightscarceavail,withoutluckinproportion。SoI
  keptwellbackatthecorner,andlaidonecheektotherockface,andkeptmyoutereyeroundthejut,inthewariestmodeIcouldcompass,watchingmyopportunity:
  andthisiswhatIsaw。
  Thetwovillainslookedveryhappy——whichvillainshavenorighttobe,butoftenare,meseemeth——theyweresittinginanicheofrock,withthelanthorninthecorner,quaffingsomethingfromglassmeasures,andplayingatpush-pin,orshepherd’schess,orbasset;orsometrivialgameofthatsort。Eachwassmokingalongclaypipe,quiteofnewLondonshape,Icouldsee,fortheshadowwasthrownoutclearly;andeachwouldlaughfromtimetotime,ashefanciedhegotthebetterofit。Onewassittingwithhiskneesup,andlefthandonhisthigh;andthisonehadhisbacktome,andseemedtobethestouter。Theotherleanedmoreagainsttherock,halfsittingandhalfastraddle,andwearingleathernoveralls,asifnewlycomefromriding。Icouldseehisfacequiteclearlybythelightoftheopenlanthorn,andahandsomerorabolderfaceIhadseldom,ifever,seteyesupon;insomuchthatitmademeveryunhappytothinkofhisbeingsonearmyLorna。
  ’HowlongamItostandcrouchinghere?’Iaskedofmyself,atlast,beingtiredofhearingthemcry,’scoreone,’’scoretwo,’’No,by——,Charlie,’’By——,Isayitis,Phelps。’Andyetmyonlychanceofslippingbythemunperceivedwastowaittilltheyquarrelledmore,andcametoblowsaboutit。
  Presently,asImadeupmymindtostealalongtowardsthemforthecavernwasprettywide,justthere,Charlie,orCharleworthDoone,theyoungerandtallerman,reachedforthhishandtoseizethemoney,whichhesworehehadwonthattime。Uponthis,theotherjerkedhisarm,vowingthathehadnorighttoit;
  whereuponCharlieflungathisfacethecontentsoftheglasshewassipping,butmissedhimandhitthecandle,whichsputteredwithaflareofblueflamefromthestrengthperhapsofthespiritandthenwentoutcompletely。Atthis,oneswore,andtheotherlaughed;andbeforetheyhadsettledwhattodo,Iwaspastthemandroundthecorner。
  Andthen,likeagiddyfoolasIwas,Ineedsmustgivethemastartler——thewhoopofanowl,donesoexactly,asJohnFryhadtaughtme,andechoedbytheroofsofearfully,thatoneofthemdroppedthetinderbox;andtheothercaughtuphisgunandcockedit,atleastasIjudgedbythesoundstheymade。Andthen,toolate,Iknewmymadness,forifeitherofthemhadfired,nodoubtbutwhatallthevillagewouldhaverisenandrusheduponme。However,astheluckofthematterwent,itprovedformyadvantage;forIheardonesaytotheother,——
  ’Curseit,Charlie,whatwasthat?Itscaredmeso,I
  havedroppedmybox;myflintisgone,andeverything。
  Willthebrimstonecatchfromyourpipe,mylad?’
  ’Mypipeisout,Phelps,eversolong。Damnit,Iamnotafraidofanowl,man。Givemethelanthorn,andstayhere。I’mnothalfdonewithyouyet,myfriend。’
  ’Wellsaid,myboy,wellsaid!GostraighttoCarver’s,mindyou。Theothersleepyheadsbesnoring,asthereisnothingupto-night。NodallyingnowunderCaptain’swindow。Queenwillhavenoughttosaytoyou;andCarverwillpunchyourheadintoanewwickforyourlanthorn。’
  ’Willhethough?Twocanplayatthat。’Andsoaftersomerudejests,andlaughter,andafewmoreoaths,I
  heardCharlieoratanyratesomebodycomingtowardme,withalooseandnottoosoberfootfall。Ashereeledalittleinhisgait,andIwouldnotmovefromhiswayoneinch,afterhistalkofLorna,butonlylongedtograsphimifcommonsensepermittedit,hisbraidedcoatcameagainstmythumb,andhisleatherngaitersbrushedmyknee。Ifhehadturnedornoticedit,hewouldhavebeenadeadmaninamoment;buthisdrunkennesssavedhim。
  SoIlethimreelonunharmed;andthereuponitoccurredtomethatIcouldhavenobetterguide,passingashewouldexactlywhereIwishedtobe;thatistosayunderLorna’swindow。ThereforeIfollowedhimwithoutanyespecialcaution;andsoonIhadthepleasureofseeinghisformagainstthemoonlitsky。
  Downasteepandwindingpath,withahandrailatthecornerssuchastheyhaveatIlfracombe,MasterCharlietrippedalong——andindeedtherewasmuchtripping,andhemusthavebeenanactivefellowtorecoverashedid——andafterhimwalkedI,muchhopingforhisownpoorsakethatbemightnotturnandespyme。
  ButBacchusofwhomIreadatschool,withgreatwonderabouthismeaning——andthesameImaysayofVenusthatgreatdeitypreservedCharlie,hispiousworshipper,fromregardingconsequences。Soheledmeverykindlytothetopofthemeadowland,wherethestreamfromundergroundbrokeforth,seethingquietlywithalittlehissofbubbles。HenceIhadfairviewandoutlineoftherobbers’township,spreadwithbusheshereandthere,butnotheavilyovershadowed。
  Themoon,approachingnowthefull,broughttheformsinmannerforth,clothingeachwithcharacter,asthemoonmorethanthesundoes,toaneyeaccustomed。
  IknewthattheCaptain’shousewasfirst,bothfromwhatLornahadsaidofit,andfrommymother’sdescription,andnowagainfromseeingCharliehaltthereforacertaintime,andwhistleonhisfingers,andhurryon,fearingconsequence。Thetunethathewhistledwasstrangetome,andlingeredinmyears,ashavingsomethingverynewandstriking,andfantasticinit。AndIrepeateditsoftlytomyself,whileI