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第39章

  “Whatisit?“repeatedthewaiter,inahollowvoice。“Themostdreadfulthingthat’shappenedinmytime。It’sallup,Sir,withthegreatFoot-RaceatFulham。Tinklerhasgonestale。“
  Thethreegentlemendroppedsolemnlybackintotheirthreechairs,andrepeatedthedreadfulintelligence,inchorus——“Tinklerhasgonestale。“
  Amanwhostandsfacetofacewithagreatnationaldisaster,andwhodoesn’tunderstandit,isamanwhowilldowiselytoholdhistongueandenlightenhismindwithoutaskingotherpeopletohelphim。Juliusacceptedthewaiter’snewspaper,andsatdowntomakeifpossibletwodiscoveries:First,astowhether“Tinkler“did,ordidnot,meanaman。Second,astowhatparticularformofhumanafflictionyouimpliedwhenyoudescribedthatmanas“gonestale。“
  Therewasnodifficultyinfindingthenews。Itwasprintedinthelargesttype,andwasfollowedbyapersonalstatementofthefacts,takenoneway——whichwasfollowed,initsturn,byanotherpersonalstatementofthefacts,takeninanotherway。Moreparticulars,andfurtherpersonalstatements,werepromisedinlatereditions。TheroyalsaluteofBritishjournalismthunderedtheannouncementofTinkler’sstalenessbeforeapeopleprostrateonthenationalbettingbook。
  Divestedofexaggeration,thefactswerefewenoughandsimpleenough。AfamousAthleticAssociationoftheNorthhadchallengedafamousAthleticAssociationoftheSouth。Theusual“Sports“
  weretotakeplace——suchasrunning,jumping,“putting“thehammer,throwingcricket-balls,andthelike——andthewholewastowindupwithaFoot-Raceofunexampledlengthanddifficultyintheannalsofhumanachievementbetweenthetwobestmenoneitherside。“Tinkler“wasthebestmanonthesideoftheSouth。
  “Tinkler“wasbackedininnumerablebetting-bookstowin。AndTinkler’slungshadsuddenlygivenwayunderstressoftraining!
  Aprospectofwitnessingaprodigiousachievementinfoot-racing,andmoreimportantstillaprospectofwinningandlosinglargesumsofmoney,wassuddenlywithdrawnfromtheeyesoftheBritishpeople。The“South“couldproducenosecondopponentworthyoftheNorthoutofitsownassociatedresources。
  Surveyingtheathleticworldingeneral,butonemanexistedwhomightpossiblyreplace“Tinkler“——anditwasdoubtful,inthelastdegree,whetherhewouldconsenttocomeforwardunderthecircumstances。Thenameofthatman——Juliusreaditwithhorror——wasGeoffreyDelamayn。
  Profoundsilencereignedinthecoffee-room。Juliuslaiddownthenewspaper,andlookedabouthim。Thewaiterwasbusy,inhiscorner,withapencilandabetting-book。Thethreegentlemenwerebusy,atthethreetables,withpencilsandbetting-books。
  “Tryandpersuadehim!“saidthewaiter,piteously,asDelamayn’sbrotherrosetoleavetheroom。
  “Tryandpersuadehim!“echoedthethreegentlemen,asDelamayn’sbrotheropenedthedoorandwentout。
  Juliuscalledacab。andtoldthedriverbusywithapencilandabetting-booktogototheCockandBottle,Putney。Themanbrightenedintoanewbeingattheprospect。Noneedtohurryhim;hedrove,unasked,atthetopofhishorse’sspeed。
  Asthecabdrewneartoitsdestinationthesignsofagreatnationalexcitementappeared,andmultiplied。Thelipsofapeoplepronounced,withagrandunanimity,thenameof“Tinkler。“
  Theheartofapeoplehungsuspendedmostlyinthepublichousesonthechancesforandagainstthepossibilityofreplacing“Tinkler“byanotherman。Thesceneinfrontoftheinnwasimpressiveinthehighestdegree。EventheLondonblackguardstoodawedandquietinthepresenceofthenationalcalamity。
  Eventheirrepressiblemanwiththeapron,whoalwaysturnsuptosellnutsandsweetmeatsinacrowd,pliedhistradeinsilence,andfoundfewindeedtothecreditofthenationbeitspoken
  whohadthehearttocrackanutatsuchatimeasthis。Thepolicewereonthespot,inlargenumbers,andinmutesympathywiththepeople,touchingtosee。Julius,onbeingstoppedatthedoor,mentionedhisname——andreceivedanovation。Hisbrother!
  oh,heavens,hisbrother!Thepeopleclosedroundhim,thepeopleshookhandswithhim,thepeopleinvokedblessingsonhishead。
  Juliuswashalfsuffocated,whenthepolicerescuedhim,andlandedhimsafeintheprivilegedhavenontheinnersideofthepublichousedoor。Adeafeningtumultbrokeout,asheentered,fromtheregionsabovestairs。Adistantvoicescreamed,“Mindyourselves!“Ahatlessshoutingmantoredownthroughthepeoplecongregatedonthestairs。“Hooray!Hooray!He’spromisedtodoit!He’senteredfortherace!“Hundredsonhundredsofvoicestookupthecry。Aroarofcheeringburstfromthepeopleoutside。Reportersforthenewspapersraced,infranticprocession,outoftheinn,andrushedintocabstoputthenewsinprint。Thehandofthelandlord,leadingJuliuscarefullyupstairsbythearm,trembledwithexcitement。“Hisbrother,gentlemen!hisbrother!“Atthosemagicwordsalanewasmadethroughthethrong。Atthosemagicwordsthecloseddoorofthecouncil-chamberflewopen;andJuliusfoundhimselfamongtheAthletesofhisnativecountry,infullparliamentassembled。Isanydescriptionofthemneeded?ThedescriptionofGeoffreyappliestothemall。ThemanhoodandmuscleofEnglandresemblethewoolandmuttonofEngland,inthisrespect,thatthereisaboutasmuchvarietyinaflockofathletesasinaflockofsheep。Juliuslookedabouthim,andsawthesamemaninthesamedress,withthesamehealth,strength,tone,tastes,habits,conversation,andpursuits,repeatedinfinitelyineverypartoftheroom。Thedinwasdeafening;theenthusiasmtoanuninitiatedstrangersomethingatoncehideousandterrifyingtobehold。Geoffreyhadbeenliftedbodilyontothetable,inhischair,soastobevisibletothewholeroom。Theysangroundhim,theydancedroundhim,theycheeredroundhim,theysworeroundhim。Hewashailed,inmandlintermsofendearment,bygratefulgiantswithtearsintheireyes。“Dearoldman!“
  “Glorious,noble,splendid,beautifulfellow!“Theyhuggedhim。
  Theypattedhimontheback。Theywrunghishands。Theyproddedandpunchedhismuscles。Theyembracedthenoblelegsthatweregoingtoruntheunexampledrace。Attheoppositeendoftheroom,whereitwasphysicallyimpossibletogetnearthehero,theenthusiasmventeditselfinfeatsofstrengthandactsofdestruction。HerculesI。clearedaspacewithhiselbows,andlaiddown——andHerculesII。tookhimupinhisteeth。HerculesIII。seizedthepokerfromthefireplace,andbrokeitonhisarm。HerculesIV。followedwiththetongs,andshatteredthemonhisneck。Thesmashingofthefurnitureandthepullingdownofthehouseseemedlikelytosucceed——whenGeoffrey’seyelightedbyaccidentonJulius,andGeoffrey’svoice,callingfiercelyforhisbrother,hushedthewildassemblyintosuddenattention,andturnedthefieryenthusiasmintoanewcourse。Hoorayforhisbrother!One,two,three——andupwithhisbrotheronourshoulders!Fourfive,six——andonwithhisbrother,overourheads,totheotherendoftheroom!See,boys——see!theherohasgothimbythecollar!theherohasliftedhimonthetable!Theheroheatedred-hotwithhisowntriumph,welcomesthepoorlittlesnobcheerfully,withavolleyofoaths。“Thunderandlightning!Explosionandblood!What’supnow,Julius?What’supnow?“
  Juliusrecoveredhisbreath,andarrangedhiscoat。Thequietlittleman,whohadjustmuscleenoughtoliftadictionaryfromtheshelf,andjusttrainingenoughtoplaythefiddle,sofarfrombeingdauntedbytheroughreceptionaccordedtohim,appearedtofeelnoothersentimentinrelationtoitthanasentimentofunmitigatedcontempt。
  “You’renotfrightened,areyou?“saidGeoffrey。“Ourfellowsarearoughishlot,buttheymeanwell。“
  “Iamnotfrightened,“answeredJulius。“Iamonlywondering——whentheSchoolsandUniversitiesofEnglandturnoutsuchasetofruffiansasthese——howlongtheSchoolsandUniversitiesofEnglandwilllast。“
  “Mindwhatyouareabout,Julius!They’llcartyououtofwindowiftheyhearyou。“
  “Theywillonlyconfirmmyopinionofthem,Geoffrey,iftheydo。“
  Heretheassembly,seeingbutnothearingthecolloquybetweenthetwobrothers,becameuneasyonthesubjectofthecomingrace。AroarofvoicessummonedGeoffreytoannounceit,iftherewasanythingwrong。Havingpacifiedthemeeting,Geoffreyturnedagaintohisbrother,andaskedhim,innoamiablemood,whatthedevilhewantedthere?
  “Iwanttotellyousomething,beforeIgobacktoScotland,“
  answeredJulius。“Myfatheriswillingtogiveyoualastchance。
  Ifyoudon’ttakeit,_my_doorsareclosedagainstyouaswellas_his。_“
  Nothingismoreremarkable,initsway,thanthesoundcommon-senseandadmirableself-restraintexhibitedbytheyouthofthepresenttimewhenconfrontedbyanemergencyinwhichtheirowninterestsareconcerned。Insteadofresentingthetonewhichhisbrotherhadtakenwithhim,Geoffreyinstantlydescendedfromthepedestalofgloryonwhichhestood,andplacedhimselfwithoutastruggleinthehandswhichvicariouslyheldhisdestiny——otherwise,thehandswhichvicariouslyheldthepurse。Infiveminutesmorethemeetinghadbeendismissed,withallneedfulassurancesrelatingtoGeoffrey’sshareinthecomingSports——andthetwobrotherswereclosetedtogetherinoneoftheprivateroomsoftheinn。
  “Outwithit!“saidGeoffrey。“Anddon’tbelongaboutit。“
  “Iwon’tbefiveminutes,“repliedJulius。“Igobackto-nightbythemail-train;andIhaveagreatdealtodointhemeantime。
  Hereitis,inplainwords:Myfatherconsentstoseeyouagain,ifyouchoosetosettleinlife——withhisapproval。Andmymotherhasdiscoveredwhereyoumayfindawife。Birth,beauty,andmoneyareallofferedtoyou。Takethem——andyourecoveryourpositionasLordHolchester’sson。Refusethem——andyougotoruinyourownway。“
  Geoffrey’sreceptionofthenewsfromhomewasnotofthemostreassuringkind。Insteadofansweringhestruckhisfistfuriouslyonthetable,andcursedwithallhisheartsomeabsentwomanunnamed。
  “Ihavenothingtodowithanydegradingconnectionwhichyoumayhaveformed,“Juliuswenton。“Ihaveonlytoputthematterbeforeyouexactlyasitstands,andtoleaveyoutodecideforyourself。TheladyinquestionwasformerlyMissNewenden——adescendantofoneoftheoldestfamiliesinEngland。SheisnowMrs。Glenarm——theyoungwidowandthechildlesswidowofthegreatiron-masterofthatname。Birthandfortune——sheunitesboth。Herincomeisacleartenthousandayear。Myfathercanandwill,makeitfifteenthousand,ifyouareluckyenoughtopersuadehertomarryyou。Mymotheranswersforherpersonalqualities。AndmywifehasmetheratourhouseinLondon。Sheisnow,asIhear,stayingwithsomefriendsinScotland;andwhenI