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第11章

  Errandsofmercy——errandsofsin——didyoueverthinkwhereallthethousandsofpeopleyoudailymeetarebound?Barton’swasanerrandofmercy;butthethoughtsofhisheartweretouchedbysin,bybitterhatredofthehappy,whomhe,forthetime,confoundedwiththeselfish。Hereachedadruggist’sshop,andentered。ThedruggistwhosesmoothmannersseemedtohavebeensalvedoverwithhisownspermacetilistenedattentivelytoBarton’sdescriptionofDavenport’sillness;concludeditwastyphusfever,veryprevalentinthatneighbourhood;andproceededtomakeupabottleofmedicine,sweetspiritsofnitre,orsomesuchinnocentpotion,verygoodforslightcolds,bututterlypowerlesstostop,foraninstant,theragingfeverofthepoormanitwasintendedtorelieve。Herecommendedthesamecoursetheyhadpreviouslydeterminedtoadopt,applyingthenextmorningforaninfirmaryorder;andBartonlefttheshopwithcomfortablefaithinthephysicgivenhim;formenofhisclass,iftheybelieveinphysicatall,believethateverydescriptionisequallyefficacious。Meanwhile,WilsonhaddonewhathecouldatDavenport’shome。Hehadsoothed,andcoveredthemanmanyatimehehadfedandhushedthelittlechild,andspokentenderlytothewoman,wholaystillinherweaknessandherweariness。Hehadopenedadoor,butonlyforaninstant;itledintoabackcellar,withagratinginsteadofawindow,downwhichdroppedthemoisturefrompigsties,andworseabominations。Itwasnotpaved;thefloorwasonemassofbadsmellingmud。Ithadneverbeenusedfortherewasnotanarticleoffurnitureinit;norcouldahumanbeing,muchlessapig,havelivedtheremanydays。Yetthe“backapartment“madeadifferenceintherent。TheDavenportspaidthreepencemoreforhavingtworooms。
  whenheturnedroundagain,hesawthewomansucklingthechildfromherdry,witheredbreast。“Surelytheladisweaned!“exclaimedhe,insurprise。“Why,howoldishe?““Goingontwoyear,“shefaintlyanswered。“But,oh!itkeepshimquietwhenI’venoughtelsetogi’him,andhe’llgetabitofsleeplyingthere,ifhe’sgettennoughtbeside。Wehandoneourbesttogi’thechilderfood,howe’erwepinchedourselves。““Hanyehadnomoneyfra’th’town?““No;mymasterisBuckinghamshireborn;andhe’sfearedthetownwouldsendhimbacktohisparish,ifhewenttoth’board;sowe’vejustborneoninhopeo’bettertimes。ButIthinkthey’llnevercomeinmyday,“
  andthepoorwomanbeganherweakhigh-pitchedcryagain。“Here,supthisdropo’gruel,andthentryandgetabito’sleep。JohnandIwillwatchbyyourmasterto-night。““God’sblessingbeonyou。“Shefinishedthegruel,andfellintoadeadsleep。Wilsoncoveredherwithhiscoataswellashecould,andtriedtomovelightlyforfearofdisturbingher;butthereneedhavebeennosuchdread,forhersleepwasprofoundandheavywithexhaustion。Onceonlysherousedtopullthecoatroundherlittlechild。AndnowallWilson’scare,andBarton’stoboot,waswantedtorestrainthewildmadagonyofthefeveredman。Hestartedup,heyelled,heseemedinfuriatedbyoverwhelminganxiety。Hecursedandswore,whichsurprisedWilson,whoknewhispietyinhealth,andwhodidnotknowtheunbridledtongueofdelirium。Atlengthheseemedexhausted,andfellasleep;andBartonandWilsondrewnearthefire,andtalkedtogetherinwhispers。
  Theysatonthefloor,forchairstherewerenone;thesoletablewasanoldtubturnedupsidedown。Theyputoutthecandleandconversedbytheflickeringfire-light。“Hanyoknownthischaplong?“askedBarton。“Betternorthreeyear。He’sworkedwi’Carsonsthatlong,andwerealwayasteady,civil-spokenfellow,though,asIsaidafore,somewhatofaMethodee。
  IwishI’dgettenaletterhesenthismissis,aweekortwoagone,whenhewereontrampforwork。Itdidmyheartgoodtoreadit;for,yosee,Iwereabitgrumblingmysel;itseemedbardtobespungingonJem,andtakinga’hisflesh-meatmoneytobuybreadformeandthemasIoughttobekeeping。But,yoknow,thoughIcanearnnought,Imuneatsummut。
  Well,asItelledye,Iweregrumbling,whensheindicatingthesleepingwomanbyanodbroughtmeBen’sletter,forshecouldna’readhersel。
  ItwereasgoodasBible-words;ne’erawordo’repining;a’aboutGodbeingourfather,andthatwemunbearpatientlywhate’erhesends。““Donyethinkhe’sth’masters’father,too?I’dbelothtohave’emforbrothers。““Eh,John!donnatalkso;surethere’smanyandmanyamasterasgoodorbetternorus。““Ifyouthinkso,tellmethis。Howcomesitthey’rerich,andwe’repoor?
  I’dliketoknowthat。Hantheydoneasthey’dbedonebyforus?“ButWilsonwasnoarguer;nospeechifier,ashewouldhavecalledit。SoBarton,seeinghewaslikelytohaveithisownway,wenton。“You’llsayatleastmanyaonedoes,they’ngettencapitalan’we’ngettennone,Isay,ourlabour’sourcapital,andweoughttodrawinterestonthat。Theygetinterestontheircapitalsomehowa’thistime,whileournislyingidle,elsehowcouldtheyallliveastheydo?Besides,there’smanyon’emhashadnoughttobeginwi’;there’sCarsons,andDuncombes,andMengies,andmanyanother,ascornedintoManchesterwithclothestotheirback,andthatwereall,andnowthey’reworththeirtensofthousands,a’gettenoutofourlabour;whytheverylandasfetchedbutsixtypoundtwentyyearsagoneisnowworthsixhundred,andthat,too,isowingtoourlabour:butlookatyo,andseeme,andpoorDavenportyonder;whattenbetterarewe?They’nscrewedusdowntoth’lowestpeg,inordertomaketheirgreatbigfortunes,andbuildtheirgreatbighouses,andwe,whywe’rejustclemming,manyandmanyofus。Canyousaythere’snoughtwronginthis?““Well,Barton,I’llnotgainsayye。ButMrCarsonspoketomeafterth’
  fire,andsayshe,’Ishallha’toretrench,andbeverycarefulinmyexpenditureduringthesebadtimes,Iassureye’;soyoseeth’masterssuffertoo。““Hantheyeverseenachildo’their’ndieforwanto’food?“askedBarton,inalow,deepvoice。“Idonnotmean,“continuedhe,“tosayasI’msobadlyoff。I’dscorntospeakformysel;butwhenIseesuchmenasDavenporttheredyingaway,forveryclemming,Icannotstandit。I’vebutgottenMary,andshekeepsherselfprettymuch。Ithinkwe’llha’togiveuphousekeeping;butthatIdonnotmind。“Andinthiskindoftalkthenight,thelongheavynightofwatching,woreaway。Asfarastheycouldjudge,Davenportcontinuedinthesamestate,althoughthesymptomsvariedoccasionally。Thewifeslepton,onlyrousedbythecryofherchildnowandthen,whichseemedtohavepoweroverher,whenfarloudernoisesfailedtodisturbher。Thewatchersagreed,thatassoonasitwaslikelyMrCarsonwouldbeupandvisible,Wilsonshouldgotohishouse,andkegforaninfirmaryorder。Atlengththegreydawnpenetratedevenintothedarkcellar;Davenportslept,andBartonwastoremainthereuntilWilson’sreturn;so,steppingoutintothefreshair,briskandreviving,eveninthatstreetofabominations,WilsontookhiswaytoMrCarson’s。WilsonhadabouttwomilestowalkbeforehereachedMrCarson’shouse,whichwasalmostinthecountry。Thestreetswerenotyetbustlingandbusy。Theshopmenwerelazilytakingdowntheshutters,althoughitwasneareighto’clock;forthedaywaslongenoughforthepurchasespeoplemadeinthatquarterofthetown,whiletradewassoflat。Oneortwomiserable-lookingwomenweresettingoffontheirday’sbeggingexpedition。Buttherewerefewpeopleabroad。MrCarson’swasagoodhouse,andfurnishedwithdisregardtoexpense。But,inadditiontolavishexpenditure,therewasmuchtasteshown,andmanyarticleschosenfortheirbeautyandeleganceadornedhisrooms。AsWilsonpassedawindowwhichahousemaidhadthrownopen,hesawpicturesandgilding,atwhichhewastemptedtostopandlook;butthenhethoughtitwouldnotberespectful。Sohehastenedontothekitchendoor。Theservantsseemedverybusywithpreparationsforbreakfast;butgood-naturedly,thoughhastily,toldhimtostepin,andtheycouldsoonletMrCarsonknowhewasthere。Sohewasusheredintoakitchenhungroundwithglitteringtins,wherearoaringfireburntmerrily,andwherenumbersofutensilshunground,atwhosenatureanduseWilsonamusedhimselfbyguessing。Meanwhile,theservantsbustledtoandfro;anout-doorman-servantcameinfororders,andsatdownnearWilson。Thecookbroiledsteaks,andthekitchen-maidtoastedbread,andboiledeggs。Thecoffeesteameduponthefire,andaltogethertheodoursweresomixedandappetising,thatWilsonbegantoyearnforfoodtobreakhisfast,whichhadlastedsincedinnerthedaybefore。Iftheservantshadknownthis,theywouldhavewillinglygivenhimmeatandbreadinabundance;
  buttheywereliketherestofus,andnotfeelinghungerthemselves,forgotitwaspossibleanothermight。SoWilson’scravingturnedtosickness,whiletheychattedon,makingthekitchen’sfreeandkeenremarksupontheparlour。“Howlateyouwerelastnight,Thomas!““Yes,Iwasrightwearyofwaiting;theytoldmetobeattheroomsbytwelve;andthereIwas。Butitwastwoo’clockbeforetheycalledme。““Anddidyouwaitallthattimeinthestreet?“askedthehousemaid,whohaddoneherworkforthepresent,andcomeintothekitchenforabitofgossip。“Myeyeaslike!youdon’tthinkI’msuchafoolastocatchmydeathofcold,andletthehorsescatchtheirdeathtoo,asweshouldha’doneifwe’dstoppedthere。No!Iputth’horsesupinth’stablesatth’SpreadEagle,andwentmysel’,andgotaglassortwobyth’fire。They’redrivingagoodcustom,them,wi’coachmen。Therewerefiveonus,andwe’dmanyaquarto’ale,andginwi’it,tokeepoutth’cold。““Mercyonus,Thomas;you’llgetadrunkardatlast!““IfIdo,Iknowwhoseblameitwillbe。Itwillbemissis’s,andnotmine。
  Fleshandbloodcan’tsittobestarvedtodeathonacoach-box,waitingforfolksasdon’tknowtheirownmind。“Aservant,semi-upper-housemaid,semi-lady’s-maid,nowcamedownwithordersfromhermistress。“Thomas,youmustridetothefishmonger’s,andsaymissiscan’tgiveabovehalf-a-crownapoundforsalmonforTuesday;she’sgrumblingbecausetrade’ssobad。Andshe’llwantthecarriageatthreetogotothelecture,Thomas;
  attheRoyalExecution;youknow。“Aye,aye,Iknow。““Andyou’dbetterallofyoumindyourP’sandQ’s,forshe’sveryblackthismorning。She’sgotabadheadache。““It’sapityMissJenkinsisnotheretomatchher。Lord!howsheandmissisdidquarrelwhichhadgottheworstheadaches;itwasthatMissJenkinsleftfor;shewouldnotgiveuphavingbadheadaches,andmissiscouldnotabideanyonetohave’embutherself。““Missiswillhaveherbreakfastup-stairs,cook,andthecoldpartridgeaswasleftyesterday,andputplentycreaminhercoffee,andshethinksthere’sarollleft,andshewouldlikeitwellbuttered。“Sosaying,themaidleftthekitchentobereadytoattendtotheyoungladies’bellwhentheychosetoring,aftertheirlateassemblythenightbefore。Intheluxuriouslibrary,atthewell-spreadbreakfast-table,satthetwoMrCarsons,fatherandson。Bothwerereading——thefatheranewspaper,thesonareview——whiletheylazilyenjoyedtheirnicelypreparedfood。
  Thefatherwasaprepossessinglookingoldman;perhapsself-indulgentyoumightguess。Thesonwasstrikinglyhandsome,andknewit。Hisdresswasneatandwellappointed,andhismannersfarmoregentlemanlythanhisfather’s。Hewastheonlyson,andhissisterswereproudofhim;hisfatherandmotherwereproudofhim:hecouldnotsetuphisjudgementagainsttheirs;hewasproudofhimself。ThedooropenedandinboundedAmy,thesweetyoungestdaughterofthehouse,alovelygirlofsixteen,freshandglowing,andbrightasarosebud。
  Shewastooyoungtogotoassemblies,atwhichherfatherrejoiced,forhehadlittleAmywithherprettyjokes,andherbird-likesongs,andherplayfulcaressesalltheeveningtoamusehiminhisloneliness;andshewasnottoomuchtired,likeSophyandHelen,togivehimhersweetcompanyatbreakfastthenextmorning。Hesubmittedwillinglywhilesheblindedhimwithherhands,andkissedhisroughredfaceallover。Shetookhisnewspaperawayafteralittlepretendedresistance,andwouldnotallowherbrotherHarrytogoonwithhisreview。“I’mtheon]yladythismorning,papa,soyouknowyoumustmakeagreatdealofme。““Mydarling,Ithinkyouhaveyourownwayalways,whetheryou’retheonlyladyornot。““Yes,papa,you’reprettygoodandobedient,Imustsaythat;butI’msorrytosayHarryisverynaughty,anddoesnotdowhatItellhim;doyou,Harry?““I’msureIdon’tknowwhatyoumeantoaccusemeof,Amy;Iexpectedpraiseandnotblame;fordidnotIgetyouthateaudePortugalfromtown,thatyoucouldnotmeetwithatHughes’,youlittleungratefulpuss?““Didyou?Oh,sweetHarry;you’reassweetascandePortugalyourself;