首页 >出版文学> Lorna Doonel>第49章

第49章

  First,andmostostensibly,toseetothelevyingofpoundageinthelittlehavenofLynmouth,andfartherupthecoast,whichwasnowbecomingaplaceofresortforthefolkwhomwecallsmugglers,thatistosay,wholandtheirgoodswithoutregardtoKing’srevenueasbylawestablished。Andindeedtherehadbeennoofficerappointedtotaketoll,untilonehadbeensenttoMinehead,notsoverylongbefore。TheexciseaswellwhichhadbeenorderedinthetimeoftheLongParliamenthadbeenlittleheededbythepeoplehereabouts。
  Second,hisdutywasthoughonlytheDooneshaddiscoveredittowatchthoseoutlawsnarrowly,andreportoftheirmannerswhichwerescanty,doingswhichweretoomanifold,reputationwhichwasexecrable,andpolitics,whethertruetotheKingandthePope,orotherwise。
  JeremyStickles’thirdbusinesswasentirelypolitical;
  tolearnthetemperofourpeopleandthegentlefamilies,towatchthemovementsofthetrainedbandswhichcouldnotalwaysbetrusted,todiscoveranycollectingofarmsanddrillingofmenamongus,topreventifneedwere,byopenforceanyimportationofgunpowder,ofwhichtherehadbeensomerumour;inaword,toobserveandforestalltheenemy。
  Nowinprovidingforthislast-mentionedservice,theGovernmenthadmadeagreatmistake,doubtlessthroughtheiranxietytoescapeanypublicattention。Forallthedisposableforceattheiremissary’scommandamountedtonomorethanascoreofmusketeers,andthesesodividedalongthecoastasscarcelytosufficeforthedutyofsentinels。Heheldacommission,itistrue,fortheemploymentofthetrain-bands,butupontheunderstandingthathewasnottocalluponthemexceptasalastresource,foranypoliticalobject;
  althoughhemightusethemagainsttheDoonesasprivatecriminals,iffoundneedful;andsupposingthathecouldgetthem。
  ’Soyousee,John,’hesaidinconclusion,’Ihavemoreworkthantoolstodoitwith。IamheartilysorryI
  everacceptedsuchamixedandmeagrecommission。AtthebottomofitliesIamwellconvincednotonlythedesiretokeepthingsquiet,butthepaltryjealousyofthemilitarypeople。BecauseIamnotaColonel,forsooth,oraCaptaininHisMajesty’sservice,itwouldneverdototrustmewithacompanyofsoldiers!AndyettheywouldnotsendeitherColonelorCaptain,forfearofastirintherusticmind。TheonlythingthatIcandowithanychanceofsuccess,istoroutoutthesevileDoonefellows,andburntheirhousesovertheirheads。Nowwhatthinkyouofthat,JohnRidd?’
  ’DestroythetownoftheDoones,’Isaid,’andalltheDoonesinsideit!Surely,Jeremy,youwouldneverthinkofsuchacruelactasthat!’
  ’Acruelact,John!Itwouldbeamercyforatleastthreecounties。Nodoubtyoufolk,wholivesonear,arewellaccustomedtothem,andwouldmissyourlivelinessincominghomeafternightfall,andthejoyoffindingyoursheepandcattleright,whenyounotexpectedit。Butafterawhileyoumightgetusedtothedullnessofbeingsafeinyourbeds,andnotlosingyoursistersandsweethearts。Surely,onthewhole,itisaspleasantnottoberobbedastoberobbed。’
  ’Ithinkweshouldmissthemverymuch,’Iansweredafterconsideration;forthepossibilityofhavingnoDooneshadneveryetoccurredtome,andweallweresothoroughlyusedtothem,andallowedforitinouryear’sreckoning;’Iamsureweshouldmissthemverysadly;andsomethingworsewouldcomeofit。’
  ’ThouartthestaunchestofallstaunchTories,’criedStickles,laughing,asheshookmyhand;’thoubelievestinthedivinerightofrobbers,whoaregoodenoughtostealthyownfatsheep。IamajollyTory,John,butthouarttentimesjollier:oh!thegriefinthyfaceatthethoughtofbeingrobbednolonger!’
  Helaughedinaveryunseemlymanner;whileIdescriednothingtolaughabout。Forwealwaysliketoseeourway;andasuddenchangeupsetsus。Andunlessitwereinthelossofthefarm,orthedeathoftheKing,orofBettyMuxworthy,therewasnothingthatcouldsounsettleourmindsasthelossoftheDoonesofBagworthy。
  Andbesideallthis,Iwasthinking,ofcourse,andthinkingmorethanalltherest,aboutthetroublesthatmightensuetomyownbelovedLorna。IfanattackofGlenDooneweremadebysavagesoldiersandrudetrain-bands,whatmighthappen,orwhatmightnot,tomydelicate,innocentdarling?Therefore,whenJeremySticklesagainplacedthematterbeforeme,commendingmystrengthandcourageandskilltoflattermeofthehighest,andfinishedbysayingthatIwouldbeworthatleastfourcommonmentohim,Icuthimshortasfollows:——
  ’MasterStickles,onceforall,Iwillhavenaughttodowithit。Thereasonwhyisnooddsofthine,norinanywaydisloyal。OnlyinthyplansrememberthatI
  willnotstrikeablow,neithergiveanycounsel,neitherguardanyprisoners。’
  ’Notstrikeablow,’criedJeremy,’againstthyfather’smurderers,John!’
  ’Notasingleblow,Jeremy;unlessIknewthemanwhodidit,andhegloriedinhissin。Itwasafoulanddastarddeed,yetnotdoneincoldblood;neitherincoldbloodwillItakeGod’staskofavengingit。’
  ’Verywell,John,’answeredMasterStickles,’Iknowthineobstinacy。Whenthymindismadeup,toarguewiththeeispeltingarockwithpeppercorns。Butthouhastsomeotherreason,lad,unlessIammuchmistaken,overandabovethymercifulnatureandChristianforgiveness。Anyhow,comeandseeit,John。Therewillbegoodsport,Ireckon;especiallywhenwethrustourclawsintothenestoftheravens。Manyayeomanwillfindhisdaughter,andsomeofthePorlockladstheirsweethearts。Aniceyoungmaiden,now,forthee,John;ifindeed,any——’
  ’Nomoreofthis!’Iansweredverysternly:’itisnobusinessofthine,Jeremy;andIwillhavenojokinguponthismatter。’
  ’Good,mylord;sobeit。ButonethingItelltheeinearnest。Wewillhavethyolddouble-dealinguncle,HuckabackofDulverton,andmarchhimfirsttoassaultDooneCastle,sureasmynameisStickles。Ihearthathehathoftenvowedtostormthevalleyhimself,ifonlyhecouldfindadozenmusketeerstobackhim。
  Now,wewillgivehimchancetodoit,andprovehisloyaltytotheKing,whichliesundersomesuspicionoflate。’
  Withregardtothis,Ihadnothingtosay;foritseemedtomeveryreasonablethatUncleReubenshouldhavefirstchanceofrecoveringhisstolengoods,aboutwhichhehadmadesuchasadto-do,andpromisedhimselfsuchvengeance。Imadebold,however,toaskMasterSticklesatwhattimeheintendedtocarryoutthisgreatandhazardousattempt。Heansweredthathehadseveralthingsrequiringfirsttobesetinorder,andthathemustmakeaninlandJourney,evenasfarasTiverton,andperhapsCreditonandExeter,tocollecthisforcesandammunitionforthem。Forhemeanttohavesomeoftheyeomanryaswellasofthetrainedbands,sothatiftheDoonesshouldsallyforth,asperhapstheywould,onhorseback,cavalrymightbetheretomeetthem,andcutthemofffromreturning。
  Allthismademeveryuncomfortable,formanyandmanyreasons,thechiefandforemostbeingofcoursemyanxietyaboutLorna。Iftheattacksucceeded,whatwastobecomeofher?Whowouldrescueherfromthebrutalsoldiers,evensupposingthatsheescapedfromthehandsofherownpeople,duringthedangerandferocity?Andinsmallerways,Iwasmuchputout;forinstance,whowouldensureourcorn-ricks,sheep,andcattle,ay,andevenourfatpigs,nowcomingonforbacon,againstthespreadingalloverthecountryofunlicensedmarauders?TheDooneshadtheirrights,andunderstoodthem,andtookthemaccordingtoprescription,evenastheparsonshad,andthelordsofmanors,andtheKinghimself,Godsavehim!Buthowweretheselowsoldieringfellowshalf-starvedathomeverylikely,andonlytoogladofthefatoftheland,andready,accordingtoourproverb,toburnthepapertheyfriedin,whoweretheytocomehectoringandheroingoverus,andHeliogabalising,withourprettysisterstocookforthem,andbechuckedunderchinperhapsafterwards?ThereisnothingEnglandhatessomuch,accordingtomysenseofit,asthatfellowstakenfromplough-tail,cart-tail,pot-housesandparish-stocks,shouldbehoistedandfoisteduponusafterafewmonths’drilling,andtheirlyingshapedintotrucklingasdefendersofthepublicweal,andheroesoftheuniverse。
  InanotherwayIwasvexed,moreover——forafterallwemustconsidertheopinionsofourneighbours——namely,thatIknewquitewellhoweverybodyfortenmilesroundformyfamemusthavebeenatleastthatwide,afterallmywrestling,wouldliftuphandsandcryoutthus——’BlackshameonJohnRidd,ifheletsthemgowithouthim!’
  Puttingallthesethingstogether,aswellasmanyothers,whichourownwitswillsuggesttoyou,itisimpossiblebutwhatyouwillfreelyacknowledgethatthisunfortunateJohnRiddwasnowinaclovenstick。
  TherewasLorna,myloveandlife,boundbyherdutytothatoldvil——nay,Imeantohergoodgrandfather,whocouldnowdolittlemischief,andthereforedeservedallpraise——Lornabound,atanyrate,byherwomanlyfeelings,ifnotbysenseofduty,toremaininthethickdanger,withnobodytoprotecther,buteverybodytocovether,forbeautyandposition。Herewasallthecountryrousedwithviolentexcitement,atthechanceofsnappingattheDoones;andnotonlygettingtitfortat;buteveryyoungmanpromisinghissweetheartagoldchain,andhismotheratleastashilling。Andherewasourownmow-yard,betterfilledthanwecouldremember,andperhapseverysheafinitdestinedtobeburnedorstolen,beforewehadfinishedthebreadwehadbaked。
  Amongallthesetroubles,therewas,however,orseemedtobe,onecomfort。TomFaggusreturnedfromLondonveryproudlyandveryhappily,witharoyalpardoninblackandwhite,whicheverybodyadmiredthemore,becausenoonecouldreadawordofit。TheSquirehimselfacknowledgedcheerfullythathecouldsoonertakefiftypursesthanreadasinglelineofit。SomepeopleindeedwentsofarastosaythattheparchmentwasmadefromasheepTomhadstolen,andthatwaswhyitprevaricatedsoingivinghimacharacter。ButI,knowingsomethingbythistime,oflawyers,wasabletocontradictthem;affirmingthatthewolfhadmorethanthesheeptodowiththismatter。
  For,accordingtoouroldsaying,thethreelearnedprofessionslivebyrogueryonthethreepartsofaman。Thedoctormaulsourbodies;theparsonstarvesoursouls,butthelawyermustbetheadroitestknave,forhehastoensnareourminds。Thereforehetakesacarefuldelightincoveringhistrapsandengineswithaspreadofdead-leafwords,whereofhimselfknowslittlemorethanhalfthewaytospellthem。
  ButnowTomFaggus,althoughhavingwittogallopawayonhisstrawberrymare,withthespeedofterror,fromlawyershavingpaidthemwithmoneytoohonesttostop,yetfellintoarecklessadventure,ereeverhecamehome,fromwhichanylawyerwouldhavesavedhim,althoughheoughttohaveneedednonebeyondcommonthoughtfordearAnnie。NowIam,andeverhavebeen,sovexedaboutthisstorythatIcannottellitpleasantlyasItrytowriteingeneralinmyownwordsandmanner。ThereforeIwillletJohnFrywhomIhaverobbedofanotherstory,towhichhewasmoreentitled,andwhomIhaverobbedofmanyspeecheswhichhethoughtveryexcellent,lestIshouldgrieveanyonewithhislackofeducation,——thelastlackheeverfelt,bythebye,nowwithyourgoodleave,I
  willallowpoorJohntotellthistale,inhisownwordsandstyle;whichhehasaperfectrighttodo,havingbeenthefirsttotellus。ForSquireFagguskeptitclose;nottrustingevenAnniewithitoratleastshesaidso;becausenomanknowsmuchofhissweetheart’stongue,untilshehasbornehimachildortwo。
  OnlybeforeJohnbeginshisstory,thisIwouldsay,indutytohim,andincommonhonesty,——thatIdarenotwritedownsomefewofhiswords,becausetheyarenotconvenient,fordialectorothercauses;andthatI
  cannotfindanywayofspellingmanyofthewordswhichIdorepeat,sothatpeople,notbornonExmoor,mayknowhowhepronouncedthem;eveniftheycouldbringtheirlipsandtheirlegstotheproperattitude。AndinthisIspeakadvisedly;havingobservedsomethousandtimesthatthemanneramanhasofspreadinghislegs,andbendinghisknees,orstiffening,andeventhewayhewillsethisheel,makeallthedifferenceinhistone,andtimeofcastinghisvoicearight,andpowerofcominghometoyou。
  WealwayslikedJohn’sstories,notforanywitinthem;butbecausewelaughedattheman,ratherthanthematter。Thewayheheldhisheadwasenough,withhischinfixedhardlikeacertaintyespeciallyduringhisbiggestlie,notasignofasmileinhislipsornose,butapowerofnotlaughing;andhiseyesnotturningtoanybody,unlesssomebodyhadtoomuchofitasyounggirlsalwaysdoandwentoverthebrinkoflaughter。ThereuponitwasgoodtoseeJohnFry;howhelookedgravelyfirstatthelaughter,asmuchastoask,’Whatisitnow?’thenifthefoolwentlaughingmore,asheorshewassuretodouponthatdryinquiry,Johnwouldlookagain,tobesureofit,andthenatsomebodyelsetolearnwhetherthelaughhadcompany;thenifhegotanothergrin,allhismirthcameoutinglory,withasuddenbreak;andhewipedhislips,andwasgraveagain。