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第12章

  Byakindofinstinctdistilledfromhisexperienceofclergymen’sbelongings,Godfreyhadexpectedtoseeadowdyfemale,withared,fatface,andwateryeyes,perhapswearinganapronandablackdresshookedawry,accompaniedbyasnub-nosedlittlegirlwithstraighthair,andacoldinthehead。Inplaceofthesehesawafashionably-
  dressed,Parisian-lookinglady,whostillseemedquiteyoung,verypleasanttobehold,withherdarkeyesandgracefulmovements,andagirl,apparentlyabouthisownage,whowasequallyattractive。
  Shewasbrown-eyed,withaquick,mobileface,andalitheandshapely,ifasyetsomewhatunformedfigure。Thelongthickplaitinwhichherchestnuthairwasarrangedcouldnothideitsplenitudeandbeauty,whilethesmallnessofherhandsandfeetshowedbreeding,asdidhermannersandpresence。TheobservantGodfrey,athisfirstsightofJuliette,forsuchwashername,marvelledhowitwaspossiblethatsheshouldbethedaughterofthatplainandungainlyoldpasteur。Onthispointitisenoughtosaythatothershadexperiencedthesamewonder,andremainedwiththeircuriosityunsatisfied。Butthenhemightaswellhaveinquiredhowhe,Godfrey,cametobehisfather’sson,sinceinthewholeuniversenotwocreaturescouldhavebeenmorediverse。
  MonsieurBoisetwaddledforward,withagaitliketothatofasuperannuatedduck,followedatsomedistancebyGodfreyandthestalwartJeanwiththeluggage。
  “Mydears,“hecalledoutinhishighvoice,“Ihavefoundournewlittlefriend;thetrainbroughthimsafely。Hereheis。“
  MadameandJuliettelookedaboutthem。
  “Iseehimnot,“saidMadame。
  “Whereishe?“askedJuliette,inapleasantgirlishvoice。“Stillatthegate?Andsaythen,myfather,“thisinlowtonesmeantnottobeoverheard,“whoisthismonsieur?“
  “Heisthelittleboy,“exclaimedthePasteur,chucklingathisjoke,“butyouseehehasgrowninthetrain。“
  “/MonDieu!/“exclaimedMadame,“Iwonderifhisbedwillbelongenough?“
  “Itisveryamusing,“remarkedJuliette。
  Thentheybothdescendedfromtheverandah,togreethimwithforeigncordialitywhich,astheyspokerapidlyinFrench,wassomewhatlostonGodfrey。Recognizingtheirkindintentions,however,hetookoffhishatandbowedtoeachinturn,remarkingashedidso:
  “/Bonjour,oui。Oui,bonjour/,“theonlywordsintheGallictonguethatoccurredtohimatthemoment。
  “IspeekEngleesh,“saidJuliette,withsolemngrandeur。
  “I’mjollygladtohearit,“repliedGodfrey,“andI/parleFran?ais/,orsoonshall,Ihope。“
  SuchwasGodfrey’sintroductiontohisnewhomeatKleindorf,whereverysoonhewashappyenough。Notwithstandinghisstrangeappearanceandhisawkwardness,MonsieurBoisetprovedhimselftobewhatiscalled“adearoldgentleman“;moreover,reallylearned,andthisinsundrydifferentdirections。Thus,hewasanexcellentastronomer,andthepossessorofafirst-ratetelescope,mountedinalittleobservatory,onarockypeakofgroundwhichroseupahundredfeetormoreintheimmediateneighbourhoodofthehouse,thatitselfstoodhigh。Thisinstrument,whichitsownerhadacquiredsecondhandatsomesale,ofcoursewasnotofthelargestsize。Still,itwaspowerfulenoughforallordinaryobservations,andtoshowmanyhundredsoftheheavenlybodiesthatareinvisibletothenakedeye,evenintheclearairofSwitzerland。
  ToGodfrey,whohad,itwillberemembered,astronglikingforastronomy,itwasasourceofconstantdelight。Whatismore,itprovidedalinkofcommoninterestthatsoonripenedintofriendshipbetweenhimselfandhisoddoldtutor,whohadbeenobligedhithertotopursuehisastralresearchesinsolitude,sincetoMadameandtoJuliettethesedidnotappeal。Nightbynight,especiallyafterthewintersnowsbegantofall,theywouldsitbythestoveinthelittleobservatory,gazingatthestars,makingcalculations,inwhich,notwithstandinghisdislikeofmathematics,Godfreysoonbecameexpert,andsettingdowntheresultsofwhattheylearned。
  Inwasincourseofthesestudiesthatthewholewonderoftheuniversecamehometohimforthefirsttime。Helookeduponthemarveloftheheavens,themightyprocessionoftheplanets,therisingandsettingofthevastsunsthatburnbeyondtheminthedepthsofspace,weighingtheirbulkandmeasuringtheirdifferences,andtrembledwithmingledjoyandawe。Werethesetheheritageofman?
  Wouldheevervisittheminsomeunknownstateandage?Ormusttheyremaineternallyfarandalien?Thisiswhathelongedtolearn,andtohimastronomywasagatewaytoknowledge,ifonlyhecoulddiscoverhowtopassthegate。
  Godfreyhadnotthetruescientificspirit,orayearningforinformation,evenaboutthestars,foritsownsake。Hewantedtoascertainhowtheseaffected/him/andthehumanraceofwhichhewasamember。Inshort,hesoughtananswertotheoldquestion:Arewemerelythespawnofourlittleearth,destinedtoperish,astheearthitselfmustdooneday,or,throughwhateverchangeswemustpass,areweasimmortalastheuniverseandtheMightthatmadeit,whateverthatmaybe?Thatwashisproblem,thesamewhichperplexeseveryhighandthinkingsoul,andatthisimpressionableperiodofhislifeitscarcelyeverlefthim。Therehewouldsitwithbroodingeyesandbentbrowseekingtheanswer,butasyetfindingnone。
  OnceJuliettediscoveredhimthus,havingcometotheobservatorytotellhimthathisdinnerhadbeenwaitingforhalfanhour,andforawhilewatchedhimunnotedwiththelittleshadedlampshiningonhisface。Instantly,inherquickfashion,shechristenedhim,/Hibou/,and/Hibou/orOwl,becamehisnicknameinthatestablishment。Indeed,withhisdarkeyesandstronglymarkedfeatures,wrappedinacontemplativecalmsuchasthestudyofthestarsengenders,inthatgloomhedidlooksomethinglikeanowl,howeverdifferentmayhavebeenhisappearanceonotheroccasions。
  “Whatareyouthinkingof,MonsieurGodfrey?“sheasked。
  Hecamebacktoearthwithastart。
  “ThestarsandMan,“heanswered,colouring。
  “/MonDieu!/“sheexclaimed,“Ithinkmanisenoughtostudywithoutthestars,whichweshallnevervisit。“
  “Howdoyouknowthat,Mademoiselle?“
  “Iknowitbecausewearehereandtheyarethere,far,faraway。Alsowedieandtheygoonforever。“
  “Whatisspace,andwhataredeathandtime?“queriedGodfrey,withsolemnity。
  “/MonDieu!/“saidJulietteagain。“Cometodinner,thechickenitgrowscold,“buttoherselfsheadded,“Heisanoddbird,thisEnglish/hibou/,butattractive——whenheisnotsograve。“
  MeanwhileGodfreycontinuedtoponderhismightyproblem。WhenhehadmasteredenoughFrenchinwhichMadameandJulietteprovedefficientinstructors,hepropoundedittotheoldPasteur,whoclappedhishanduponaBible,andsaid:
  “/There/istheanswer,youngfriend。“
  “Iknow,“repliedGodfrey,“butitdoesnotquitesatisfy;IfeelthatImustfindthatanswerformyself。“
  MonsieurBoisetremovedhisbluespectaclesandlookedathim。
  “Suchsearchesaredangerous,“hesaid。“Believeme,Godfrey,itisbettertoaccept。“
  “ThenwhydoyoufindfaultwiththeRomanCatholics,Monsieur?“
  Thequestionwaslikeamatchappliedtoahaystack。AtoncethePasteurtookfire:
  “Becausetheyaccepterror,nottruth,“hebegan。“Whatfoundationhavetheyformuchoftheirbelief?Itisnothere,“andagainheslappedtheBible。
  Thenfollowedalongtirade,fortheonethingthisgoodandtolerantoldmancouldnotendurewastheRomanCatholicbranchoftheChristianFaith。
  Godfreylistenedwithpatience,tillatlastthePasteur,havingburnthimselfout,askedhimifhewerenotconvinced。
  “Idonotknow,“hereplied。“ThesequarrelsoftheChurchesandofthedifferentfaithspuzzleandtireme。I,too,Monsieur,believeinGodandafuturelife,butIdonotthinkitmattersmuchbywhatroadonetravelstothem,Imeansolongasitisaroad。“
  ThePasteurlookedathimalarmed,andexclaimed:
  “SurelyyouwillnotbeafishcaughtinthenetwhichalreadyIhaveobservedthatcunningandplausiblecurétryingtothrowaboutyou!
  Oh!whatthenshouldIanswertoyourfather?“
  “Donotbefrightened,Monsieur。IshallneverbecomeaRomanCatholic。ButallthesameIthinktheRomanCatholicsverygoodpeople,andthattheirfaithisaswellasanother,atanyrateforthosewhobelieveit。“
  Thenhemadeanexcusetoslipaway,leavingthePasteurpuzzled。
  “Heiswrong,“hesaidtohimself,“mostwrong,butallthesame,letitbeadmittedthattheboyhasabigmind,andintelligent——yes,intelligent。“
  Itiscertainthatthosewhosearchwithsufficientearnestnessendinfindingsomething,thoughthediscoveredpathmayruninthewrongdirection,orproveimpassable,orwindthroughcaverns,oralongtheedgeofprecipices,downwhichsoonerorlaterthetravellerfalls,orleadatlengthtosome/cul-de-sac/。TheaxiomwasnotvariedinGodfrey’scase,andthepathhefoundwasnamed——MissOgilvy。
  OnthefirstSundayafterhisarrivalatKleindorfafinecarriageandpairdrewupattheshrubberygate,justasthefamilywerereturningfromthemorningserviceinthelittlechurchwherethePasteurministered。Madamesighedwhenshesawit,forshewouldhaveloveddearlytopossesssuchanequipage,asindeed,shehaddoneatoneperiodinhercareer,beforeanobscureseriesofcircumstancesledtoherstrangeunionwithMonsieurBoiset。