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第106章

  ’Perhapswemay,’saidI。’Butwithrespecttothelowerclasses,haveyoumixedmuchwiththem?’
  ’Ihavemixedwithallclasses,’saidthemaninblack,’andwiththelowernotlessthantheupperandmiddle;theyaremuchasI
  havedescribedthem;andofthethree,theloweraretheworst。I
  neverknewoneofthemthatpossessedtheslightestprinciple,no,not。Itistrue,therewasonefellowwhomIoncemet,who-;
  butitisalongstory,andtheaffairhappenedabroad-IoughttoknowsomethingoftheEnglishpeople,’hecontinued,afteramoment’spause;’Ihavebeenmanyyearsamongstthem,labouringinthecauseoftheChurch。’
  ’YourSeemusthavehadgreatconfidenceinyourpowerswhenitselectedyoutolabourforitintheseparts,’saidI。
  ’Theychoseme,’saidthemaninblack,’principallybecause,beingofBritishextractionandeducation,IcouldspeaktheEnglishlanguageandbearaglassofsomethingstrong。ItistheopinionofmySeethatitwouldhardlydotosendamissionaryintoacountrylikethiswhoisnotwellversedinEnglish-acountrywhere,theythink,sofarfromunderstandinganylanguagebesideshisown,scarcelyoneindividualintenspeakshisownintelligibly;oranasceticpersonwhere,astheysay,highandlow,maleandfemale,are,atsomeperiodoftheirlives,fondofarenovatingglass,asitisstyled-inotherwords,oftippling。’
  ’YourSeeappearstoentertainaverystrangeopinionoftheEnglish,’saidI。
  ’Notaltogetheranunjustone,’saidthemaninblack,liftingtheglasstohismouth。
  ’Well,’saidI,’itiscertainlyverykindonitsparttowishtobringbacksuchasetofbeingsbeneathitswing。’
  ’Why,astothekindnessofmySee,’saidthemaninblack,’Ihavenotmuchtosay;mySeehasgenerallyinwhatitdoesatolerablygoodmotive;thesehereticspossessinplentywhatmySeehasagreathankeringfor,andcanturntoagoodaccount-money!’
  ’TheFounderoftheChristianreligioncarednothingformoney,’
  saidI。
  ’WhathavewetodowithwhattheFounderoftheChristianreligioncaredfor?’saidthemaninblack。’Howcouldourtemplesbebuiltandourpriestssupportedwithoutmoney?Butyouareunwisetoreproachuswithadesireofobtainingmoney;youforgetthatyourownChurch,iftheChurchofEnglandbeyourownChurch,asI
  supposeitisfromthewillingnesswhichyoudisplayedinthepublic-housetofightforit,isequallyavaricious;lookatyourgreedyBishopsandyourcorpulentRectors-dotheyimitateChristinHisdisregardformoney?YoumightaswelltellmethattheyimitateChristinHismeeknessandhumility。’
  ’Well,’saidI,’whatevertheirfaultsmaybe,youcan’tsaythattheygotoRomeformoney。’
  Themaninblackmadenodirectanswer,butappearedbythemotionofhislipstoberepeatingsomethingtohimself。
  ’Iseeyourglassisagainempty,’saidI;’perhapsyouwillreplenishit。’
  Themaninblackarosefromhisseat,adjustedhishabiliments,whichwereratherindisorder,andplaceduponhisheadhishat,whichhehadlaidaside;then,lookingatme,whowasstilllyingontheground,hesaid-’Imight,perhaps,takeanotherglass,thoughIbelieveIhavehadquiteasmuchasIcanwellbear;butI
  donotwishtohearyouutteranythingmorethisevening,afterthatlastobservationofyours-itisquiteoriginal;Iwillmeditateuponitonmypillowthisnight,afterhavingsaidanaveandapater-gotoRomeformoney!’HethenmadeBellealowbow,slightlymotionedtomewithhishandasifbiddingfarewell,andthenleftthedinglewithratherunevensteps。
  ’GotoRomeformoney,’Iheardhimsayasheascendedthewindingpath,’he!he!he!GotoRomeformoney,ho!ho!ho!’
  CHAPTERXCV
  Woodedretreat-Freshshoes-Woodfire-Ash,whengreen-QueenofChina-Cleverestpeople-Declensions-Armenian-Thunder-
  Deepolive-Whatdoyoumean?-KoulAdonai-Thethickbushes-
  Woodpigeon-OldGothe。
  NEARLYthreedayselapsedwithoutanythingofparticularmomentoccurring。Belledrovethelittlecartcontaininghermerchandiseabouttheneighbourhood,returningtothedingletowardstheevening。Asformyself,Ikeptwithinmywoodedretreat,workingduringtheperiodsofherabsenceleisurelyatmyforge。Havingobservedthatthequadrupedwhichmycompaniondrovewasasmuchinneedofshoesasmyownhadbeensometimepreviously,Ihaddeterminedtoprovideitwithaset,andduringtheaforesaidperiodsoccupiedmyselfinpreparingthem。AsIwasemployedthreemorningsandafternoonsaboutthem,IamsurethatthereaderwillagreethatIworkedleisurely,orrather,lazily。OnthethirddayBellearrivedsomewhatlaterthanusual;Iwaslyingonmybackatthebottomofthedingle,employedintossinguptheshoeswhichI
  hadproduced,andcatchingthemastheyfell-somebeingalwaysintheairmountingordescending,somewhatafterthefashionofthewatersofafountain。
  ’Whyhaveyoubeenabsentsolong?’saidItoBelle;’itmustbelongpastfourbytheday。’
  ’Ihavebeenalmostkilledbytheheat,’saidBelle;’Iwasneveroutinamoresultryday-thepoordonkey,too,couldscarcelymovealong。’
  ’Heshallhavefreshshoes,’saidI,continuingmyexercise;’heretheyarequiteready;to-morrowIwilltackthemon。’
  ’Andwhyareyouplayingwiththeminthatmanner?’saidBelle。
  ’Partlyintriumphathavingmadethem,andpartlytoshowthatI
  candosomethingbesidesmakingthem;itisnoteveryonewho,afterhavingmadeasetofhorse-shoes,cankeepthemgoingupanddownintheair,withoutlettingonefall-’
  ’Onehasnowfallenonyourchin,’saidBelle。
  ’Andanotheronmycheek,’saidI,gettingup;’itistimetodiscontinuethegame,forthelastshoedrewblood。’
  Bellewenttoherownlittleencampment;andasformyself,afterhavingflungthedonkey’sshoesintomytent,Iputsomefreshwoodonthefire,whichwasnearlyout,andhungthekettleoverit。I
  thenissuedforthfromthedingle,andstrolledroundthewoodthatsurroundedit;foralongtimeIwasbusiedinmeditation,lookingattheground,strikingwithmyfoot,halfunconsciously,thetuftsofgrassandthistlesthatImetinmyway。Aftersometime,I
  liftedupmyeyestothesky,atfirstvacantly,andthenwithmoreattention,turningmyheadinalldirectionsforaminuteortwo;
  afterwhichIreturnedtothedingle。Isopelwasseatednearthefire,overwhichthekettlewasnowhung;shehadchangedherdress-nosignsofthedustandfatigueofherlateexcursionremained;
  shehadjustaddedtothefireasmallbilletofwood,twoorthreeofwhichIhadleftbesideit;thefirecracked,andasweetodourfilledthedingle。
  ’Iamfondofsittingbyawoodfire,’saidBelle,’whenabroad,whetheritbehotorcold;Ilovetoseetheflamesdartoutofthewood;butwhatkindisthis,andwheredidyougetit?’
  ’Itisash,’saidI,’greenash。Somewhatlessthanaweekago,whilstIwaswanderingalongtheroadbythesideofawood,Icametoaplacewheresomepeasantswereengagedincuttingupandclearingawayaconfusedmassoffallentimber:amightyagedoakhadgivenwaythenightbefore,andinitsfallhadshiveredsomesmallertrees;theupperpartoftheoak,andthefragmentsoftherest,layacrosstheroad。Ipurchased,foratrifle,abundleortwo,andthewoodonthefireispartofit-ash,greenash。’
  ’Thatmakesgoodtheoldrhyme,’saidBelle,’whichIhaveheardsungbytheoldwomeninthegreathouse:-
  ’Ash,whengreen,Isfireforaqueen。’
  ’Andonfairerformofqueenashfirenevershone,’saidI,’thanonthine,Obeauteousqueenofthedingle。’
  ’Iamhalfdisposedtobeangrywithyou,youngman,’saidBelle。
  ’Andwhynotentirely?’saidI。
  Bellemadenoreply。
  ’ShallItellyou?’Idemanded。’Youhadnoobjectiontothefirstpartofthespeech,butyoudidnotlikebeingcalledqueenofthedingle。Well,ifIhadthepower,Iwouldmakeyouqueenofsomethingbetterthanthedingle-QueenofChina。Come,letushavetea。’
  ’Somethinglesswouldcontentme,’saidBelle,sighing,assherosetoprepareoureveningmeal。
  Sowetookteatogether,BelleandI。’Howdeliciousteaisafterahotsummer’sdayandalongwalk,’saidshe。
  ’Idaresayitismostrefreshingthen,’saidI;’butIhaveheardpeoplesaythattheymostenjoyitonacoldwinter’snight,whenthekettleishissingonthefire,andtheirchildrenplayingonthehearth。’
  Bellesighed。’Wheredoesteacomefrom?’shepresentlydemanded。
  ’FromChina,’saidI;’Ijustnowmentionedit,andthementionofitputmeinmindoftea。’
  ’WhatkindofcountryisChina?’
  ’Iknowverylittleaboutit;allIknowis,thatitisaverylargecountryfartotheEast,butscarcelylargeenoughtocontainitsinhabitants,whoaresonumerous,thatthoughChinadoesnotcoverone-ninthpartoftheworld,itsinhabitantsamounttoone-
  thirdofthepopulationoftheworld。’
  ’Anddotheytalkaswedo?’
  ’Ohno!Iknownothingoftheirlanguage;butIhaveheardthatitisquitedifferentfromallothers,andsodifficultthatnonebutthecleverestpeopleamongstforeignerscanmasterit,onwhichaccount,perhaps,onlytheFrenchpretendtoknowanythingaboutit。’
  ’AretheFrenchsoveryclever,then?’saidBelle。
  ’Theysaytherearenopeoplelikethem,atleastinEurope。ButtalkingofChineseremindsmethatIhavenotforsometimepastgivenyoualessoninArmenian。ThewordforteainArmenianis-
  bythebyewhatistheArmenianwordfortea?’
  ’That’syouraffair,notmine,’saidBelle;’itseemshardthatthemastershouldaskthescholar。’
  ’Well,’saidI,’whateverthewordmaybeinArmenian,itisanoun;andaswehaveneveryetdeclinedanArmeniannountogether,wemayaswelltakethisopportunityofdecliningone。Belle,therearetendeclensionsinArmenian!
  ’What’sadeclension?’