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第77章

  ’Theboywhowasatthepump,’saidI,’whenthecarriagebrokedownatDulverton。Theboythatlivesatoh——ah;andsomedayyouwouldcomeseekforhim。’
  ’Oh,yes,Iremembercertainly。Myleetleboy,withthefairwhiteskin。Ihavedesiredtoseehim,ohmany,yes,manytimes。’
  Shewasopeningthedoor,whilesayingthis,andthenshestartedbackinaffrightthatthelittleboyshouldhavegrownso。
  ’Youcannotbethatleetleboy。Itisquiteimpossible。Whydoyouimposeonme?’
  ’NotonlyamIthatlittleboy,whomadethewatertoflowforyou,tillthenebulecameupontheglass;butalsoIamcometotellyouallaboutyourlittlegirl。’
  ’Comein,youverygreatleetleboy,’sheanswered,withherdarkeyesbrightened。AndIwentin,andlookedather。Shewasalteredbytime,asmuchasI
  was。Theslightandgracefulshapewasgone;notthatIrememberedanythingofherfigure,ifyouplease;forboysoftwelvearenotyetpronetonotetheshapesofwomen;butthatherlithestraightgaithadstruckmeasbeingsounlikeourpeople。Nowhertimeforwalkingsowaspast,andtransmittedtoherchildren。
  Yetherfacewascomelystill,andfullofstrongintelligence。Igazedather,andsheatme;andweweresureofoneanother。
  ’Nowwhatwillyepleasetoeat?’sheasked,withalivelyglanceatthesizeofmymouth:’thatisalwaysthefirstthingyoupeopleask,inthesebarbarousplaces。’
  ’Iwilltellyouby-and-by,’Ianswered,mislikingthissatireuponus;’butImightbeginwithaquartofale,toenablemetospeak,madam。’
  ’Verywell。Onequevartofbe-or;’shecalledouttoalittlemaid,whowashereldestchild,nodoubt。’Itistobeexpected,sir。Be-or,be-or,be-or,alldaylong,withyouEnglishmen!’
  ’Nay,’Ireplied,’notalldaylong,ifmadamwillexcuseme。Onlyapintatbreakfast-time,andapintandahalfateleveno’clock,andaquartorsoatdinner。Andthennomoretilltheafternoon;andhalfagallonatsupper-time。Noonecanobjecttothat。’
  ’Well,Isupposeitisright,’shesaid,withanairofresignation;’Godknows。ButIdonotunderstandit。Itis“goodforbusiness,“asyousay,toprecludeeverything。’
  ’Anditisgoodforus,madam,’Iansweredwithindignation,forbeerismyfavouritebeverage;’andI
  amacredittobeer,madam;andsoareallwhotrusttoit。’
  ’Atanyrate,youare,youngman。Ifbeerhasmadeyougrowsolarge,Iwillputmychildrenuponit;itistoolateformetobegin。Thesmelltomeishateful。’
  NowIonlysetdownthattoshowhowperversethoseforeignpeopleare。Theywilldrinktheirwretchedheartlessstuff,suchastheycallclaret,orwineofMedoc,orBordeaux,orwhatnot,withnomoremeaningthansourrennet,stirredwiththepulpfromtheciderpress,andstrainedthroughthecapofourBetty。Thisisverywellforthem;andasgoodastheydeserve,nodoubt,andmeantperhapsbythewillofGod,forthoseunhappynatives。ButtobringitovertoEnglandandsetitagainstourhome-brewedalenottospeakofwinesfromPortugalandsellitattentimestheprice,asacureforBritishbile,andagreatenlightenment;thisIsayisthevilestfeatureoftheagewelivein。
  MadamBenitaOdam——forthenameofthemanwhoturnedthewheelprovedtobeJohnOdam——showedmeintoalittleroomcontainingtwochairsandafir-woodtable,andsatdownonathree-leggedseatandstudiedmeverysteadfastly。Thisshehadarighttodo;andI,havingallmyclothesonnow,wasnotdisconcerted。Itwouldnotbecomemetorepeatherjudgmentuponmyappearance,whichshedeliveredascalmlyasifIwereapigatmarket,andasproudlyasifherownpig。AndsheaskedmewhetherIhadevergotridoftheblackmarksonmybreast。
  Notwantingtotalkaboutmyselfthoughveryfondofdoingso,whentimeandseasonfavourIledherbacktothatfearfulnightofthedaywhenfirstIhadseenher。Shewasnotdesiroustospeakofit,becauseofherownlittlechildren;however,IdrewhergraduallytorecollectionofLorna,andthenofthelittleboywhodied,andthepoormotherburiedwithhim。Andherstronghotnaturekindled,asshedwelleduponthesethings;andmywrathwaxedwithinme;andweforgotreserveandprudenceunderthesenseofsovileawrong。ShetoldmeasnearlyasmightbetheverysamestorywhichshehadtoldtoMasterJeremyStickles;onlyshedwelleduponitmore,becauseofmyknowingtheoutset。Andbeingawoman,withaninklingofmysituation,sheenlargeduponthelittlemaid,morethantodryJeremy。
  ’Wouldyouknowheragain?’Iasked,beingstirredbytheseaccountsofLorna,whenshewasfiveyearsold:
  ’wouldyouknowherasafull-grownmaiden?’
  ’IthinkIshould,’sheanswered;’itisnotpossibletosayuntiloneseestheperson;butfromtheeyesofthelittlegirl,IthinkthatImustknowher。Oh,thepooryoungcreature!Isittobebelievedthatthecannibalsdevouredher!Whatapeopleyouareinthiscountry!Meat,meat,meat!’
  Assheraisedherhandsandeyesinhorroratourcarnivorouspropensities,towhichsheclearlyattributedthedisappearanceofLorna,Icouldscarcehelplaughing,evenafterthatsadstory。Forthoughitissaidatthepresentday,andwilldoubtlessbesaidhereafter,thattheDooneshaddevouredababyonce,astheycameupPorlockhill,afterfightinghardinthemarket-place,Iknewthatthetalewasutterlyfalse;forcruelandbrutalastheywere,theirtastewasverycorrectandchoice,andindeedonemightsayfastidious。NeverthelessIcouldnotstoptoarguethatmatterwithher。
  ’Thelittlemaidhasnotbeendevoured,’IsaidtoMistressOdam:’andnowsheisatallyounglady,andasbeautifulascanbe。IfIsleepinyourgoodhostelto-nightaftergoingtoWatchetttown,willyoucomewithmetoOareto-morrow,andseeyourlittlemaiden?’
  ’Iwouldlike——andyetIfear。Thiscountryissobarbarous。AndIamgoodtoeat——myGod,thereismuchpickingonmybones!’
  Shesurveyedherselfwithaglancesomingledofpityandadmiration,andthetruthofherwordswassoapparentonlythatitwouldhavetakenaweektogetatthebones,beforepickingthatInearlylostgoodmanners;forshereallyseemedtosuspectevenmeofcannibalinclinations。However,atlastImadeherpromisetocomewithmeonthemorrow,presumingthatMasterOdamcouldbyanymeansbepersuadedtokeephercompanyinthecart,asproprietydemanded。HavinglittledoubtthatMasterOdamwasentirelyathiswife’scommand,Ilookeduponthatmatterassettled,andsetoffforWatchett,toseethegraveofLorna’spoormother,andtohireacartforthemorrow。
  AndhereassooftenhappenswithmenIsucceededwithoutanytroubleorhindrance,whereIhadlookedforbothofthem,namely,infindingasuitablecart;
  whereastheothermatter,inwhichIcouldhaveexpectednodifficulty,cameveryneartodefeatme。
  ForwhenIheardthatLorna’sfatherwastheEarlofDugal——asBenitaimpresseduponmewithastrongenforcement,asmuchastosay,’Whoareyou,youngman,tocomeevenaskingabouther?’——thenIneverthoughtbutthateverybodyinWatchetttownmustknowallaboutthetombstoneoftheCountessofDugal。
  This,however,provedotherwise。ForLordDugalhadneverlivedatWatchettGrange,astheirplacewascalled;neitherhadhisnamebecomefamiliarasitsowner。BecausetheGrangehadonlydevolvedtohimbywill,attheendofalongentail,whenthelastoftheFitz-Painsdiedout;andthoughhelikedtheideaofit,hehadgoneabroad,withouttakingseisin。Anduponnewsofhisdeath,JohnJones,arichgentlemanfromLlandaff,hadtakenpossession,asnextofright,andhushedupallthestory。Andthough,evenattheworstoftimes,aladyofhighrankandwealthcouldnotberobbed,andasbadasmurdered,andthenburiedinalittleplace,withoutmovingsomeexcitement,yetithadbeengivenout,onpurposeandwithdiligence,thatthiswasonlyaforeignladytravellingforherhealthandpleasure,alongtheseacoastofEngland。
  Andasthepoorthingneverspoke,andseveralofherservantsandherbaggagelookedsoforeign,andsheherselfdiedinacollaroflaceunlikeanymadeinEngland,allWatchett,withouthesitation,pronouncedhertobeaforeigner。AndtheEnglishservingmanandmaid,whomighthaveclearedupeverything,eitherwerebribedbyMasterJones,orelsedecampedoftheirownaccordwiththerelicsofthebaggage。SothepoorCountessofDugal,almostinsightofherowngrandhouse,wasburiedinanunknowngrave,withherpairofinfants,withoutaplate,withoutatombstoneworsethanallwithoutatear,exceptfromthehiredItalianwoman。
  SurelymypoorLornacameofanill-starredfamily。
  Nowinspiteofallthis,ifIhadonlytakenBenitawithme,oreventoldherwhatIwished,andcravedherdirections,therecouldhavebeennotrouble。ButIdoassureyouthatamongthestupidpeopleatWatchettcomparedwithwhomourfolkofOare,exceedingdensethoughbeing,areasHamletagainstDogberrywhatwithoneofthemandanother,andthefirmconvictionofallthetownthatIcouldbecomeonlytowrestle,IdoassureyouasIsaidbeforethatmywitsalmostwentoutofme。Andwhatvexedmeyetmoreaboutitwas,thatIsawmyownmistake,incomingmyselftoseekoutthematter,insteadofsendingsomeunknownperson。
  Formyfaceandformwereknownatthattimeandstillaresotoninepeopleoutofeverytenlivinginfortymilesofme。Notthroughanyexcellence,oranythingofgooddesert,ineithertheoneortheother,butsimplybecausefolkswillbefoolsontherivalryofwrestling。Theartisafineoneinitself,anddemandsalittlewitofbrain,aswellasstrengthofbody;itbindsthemanwhostudiesittotemperance,andchastity,toself-respect,andmostofalltoanevenandsweettemper;forIhavethrownstrongermenthanmyselfwhenIwasameresapling,andbeforemystrengthgrewhardonmethroughtheirlossoftemper。
  Butthoughtheartisanhonestone,surelytheywhoexcelthereinhavearightlikealltherestofman-kindtotheirownprivatelife。
  Bethateitherway——andIwillnotspeaktoostrongly,forfearofindulgingmyownannoyance——anyhow,allWatchetttowncaredtentimesasmuchtoseeJohnRidd,astoshowhimwhathewanted。Iwasledtoeverypublic-house,insteadoftothechurchyard;andtwentytableswerereadyforme,inlieuofasinglegravestone。’Zummerzettthoubee’st,JanRidd,andZummerzettthoushaltbe。TheecarltheezellaDavonsheerman!Whoy,theelivesinZummerzett;andinZummerzetttheewastbarn,lad。’Andsoitwenton,tillIwasweary;thoughverymuchobligedtothem。
  DullandsolidasIam,andwithawildduckwaitingformeatgoodMistressOdam’s,Isawthattherewasnothingforitbuttoyieldtothesegoodpeople,andprovemeamanofSomerset,byeatingadinnerattheirexpense。Asforthechurchyard,nonewouldhearofit;
  andIgrievedforbroachingthematter。
  ButhowwasItomeetLornaagain,withouthavingdonethethingofallthingswhichIhadpromisedtoseeto?
  Itwouldneverdototellherthatsogreatwasmypopularity,andsostrongthedesiretofeedme,thatI
  couldnotattendtohermother。LeastofallcouldI
  saythateveryoneinWatchettknewJohnRidd;whilenonehadheardoftheCountessofDugal。Andyetthatwasaboutthetruth,asIhintedverydelicatelytoMistressOdamthatevening。Butshebeingvexedaboutherwildduck,andnothavingEnglishideasonthematterofsport,andsoonmadeapoorunwittingfaceatme。NeverthelessMasterOdamrestoredmetomyself-respect;forhestaredatmetillIwenttobed;
  andhebrokehishosewithexcitement。Forbeingintheleg-linemyself,Iwantedtoknowwhatthemuscleswereofamanwhoturnedawheelallday。IhadneverseenatreadmillthoughtheyhaveonenowatExeter,andittouchedmemuchtolearnwhetheritweregoodexercise。Andherein,fromwhatIsawofOdam,I
  inclinetothinkthatitdoesgreatharm;asmovingthemusclestoomuchinaline,andwithoutvariety。