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第82章

  remainedquitesilentandmotionless,andinanothermomentthevoicecontinued,’What,noanswer?whatcanthegentlemanofthehousebeaboutthathemakesnoanswer?perhapsthegentlemanofthehousemaybedarninghisstockings?’Thereuponafacepeeredintothedoorofthetent,atthefartherextremityofwhichIwasstretched。Itwasthatofawoman,butowingtothepostureinwhichshestood,withherbacktothelight,andpartlyowingtoalargestrawbonnet,Icoulddistinguishbutverylittleofthefeaturesofhercountenance。Ihad,however,recognisedhervoice;
  itwasthatofmyoldacquaintance,Mrs。Herne。’Ho,ho,sir!’
  saidshe,’hereyouare。Comehere,Leonora,’saidshetothegypsygirl,whopressedinattheothersideofthedoor;’hereisthegentleman,notasleep,butonlystretchedoutafterdinner。
  Sitdownonyourham,child,atthedoor,Ishalldothesame。
  There-youhaveseenmebefore,sir,haveyounot?’
  ’Thegentlemanmakesnoanswer,bebee;perhapshedoesnotknowyou。’
  ’Ihaveknownhimofold,Leonora,’saidMrs。Herne;’and,totellyouthetruth,thoughIspoketohimjustnow,Iexpectednoanswer。’
  ’It’sawayhehas,bebee,Isuppose?’
  ’Yes,child,it’sawayhehas。’
  ’Takeoffyourbonnet,bebee,perhapshecannotseeyourface。’
  ’Idonotthinkthatwillbeofmuchuse,child;however,Iwilltakeoffmybonnet-there-andshakeoutmyhair-there-youhaveseenthishairbefore,sir,andthisface-’
  ’Noanswer,bebee。’
  ’Thoughtheonewasnotquitesogray,northeothersowrinkled。’
  ’Howcametheyso,bebee?’
  ’Allalongofthisgorgio,child。’
  ’Thegentlemaninthehouse,youmean,bebee?’
  ’Yes,child,thegentlemaninthehouse。GodgrantthatImaypreservemytemper。Doyouknow,sir,myname?MynameisHerne,whichsignifiesahairyindividual,thoughneithergray-hairednorwrinkled。ItisnotthenatureoftheHernestobegrayorwrinkled,evenwhentheyareold,andIamnotold。’
  ’Howoldareyou,bebee?’
  ’Sixty-fiveyears,child-aninconsiderablenumber。Mymotherwasahundredandone-aconsiderableage-whenshedied,yetshehadnotonegrayhair,andnotmorethansixwrinkles-aninconsiderablenumber。’
  ’Shehadnogriefs,bebee?’
  ’Plenty,child,butnotlikemine。’
  ’Notquitesohardtobear,bebee?’
  ’No,child;myheadwanderswhenIthinkofthem。Afterthedeathofmyhusband,whocametohisenduntimeously,Iwenttolivewithadaughterofmine,marriedoutamongcertainRomanswhowalkabouttheeasterncounties,andwithwhomforsometimeIfoundahomeandpleasantsociety,fortheylivedrightRomanly,whichgavemyheartconsiderablesatisfaction,whoamaRomanborn,andhopetodieso。WhenIsayrightRomanly,Imeanthattheykepttothemselves,andwerenotmuchgiventoblabbingabouttheirprivatemattersinpromiscuouscompany。Well,thingswentoninthiswayforsometime,whenonedaymyson-in-lawbringshomeayounggorgioofsingularandoutrageousugliness,and,withoutmuchpreamble,saystomeandmine,“Thisismypal,ain’theabeauty?
  falldownandworshiphim。““Hold,“saidI,“Iforonewillneverconsenttosuchfoolishness。“’
  ’Thatwasright,bebee,IthinkIshouldhavedonethesame。’
  ’Ithinkyouwould,child;butwhatwastheprofitofit?Thewholepartymakesanalmightyofthisgorgio,letshimintotheirways,saysprayersofhismaking,tillthingscometosuchapassthatmyowndaughtersaystome,“Ishallbuymyselfaveilandfan,andtreatmyselftoaplayandsacrament。““Don’t,“saysI;
  saysshe,“IshouldlikeforonceinmylifetobecourtesiedtoasaChristiangentlewoman。“’
  ’Veryfoolishofher,bebee。’
  ’Wasn’tit,child?WherewasI?Atthefanandsacrament;withaheavyheartIputsevenscoremilesbetweenus,camebacktothehairyones,andfoundthemover-giventogorgiouscompanions;saidI,“Foolishmannersiscatching;allthiscomesofthattheregorgio。“AnswersthechildLeonora,“Takecomfort,bebee;Ihatethegorgiosasmuchasyoudo。“’
  ’AndIsaysoagain,bebee,asmuchormore。’
  ’Timeflowson,Iengageinmanymatters,inmostmiscarry。Amsenttoprison;saysItomyself,Iambecomefoolish。Amturnedoutofprison,andgobacktothehairyones,whoreceivemenotovercourteously;saysI,fortheirunkindness,andmyownfoolishness,allthethankstothatgorgio。Answerstomethechild,“IwishIcouldseteyesuponhim,bebee。“’
  ’Ididso,bebee;goon。’
  ’“HowshallIknowhim,bebee?’saysthechild。“Youngandgray,tall,andspeaksRomanly。“Runstomethechild,andsays,“I’vefoundhim,bebee。““Where,child?“saysI。“Comewithme,bebee,“
  saysthechild。“That’she,“saysI,asIlookedatmygentlemanthroughthehedge。’
  ’Ha,ha!bebee,andherehelies,poisonedlikeahog。’
  ’Youhavetakendrows,sir,’saidMrs。Herne;’doyouhear,sir?
  drows;tiphimastave,child,ofthesongofpoison。’
  Andthereuponthegirlclappedherhands,andsang-
  ’TheRommanychurlAndtheRommanygirlTo-morrowshallhieTopoisonthesty,AndbewitchonthemeadThefarmer’ssteed。’
  ’Doyouhearthat,sir?’saidMrs。Herne;’thechildhastippedyouastaveofthesongofpoison:thatis,shehassungitChristianly,thoughperhapsyouwouldliketohearitRomanly;youwerealwaysfondofwhatwasRoman。TipithimRomanly,child。’
  ’HehashearditRomanlyalready,bebee;’twasbythatIfoundhimout,asItoldyou。’
  ’Halloo,sir,areyousleeping?youhavetakendrows;thegentlemanmakesnoanswer。Godgivemepatience!’
  ’Andwhatifhedoesn’t,bebee;isn’thepoisonedlikeahog?
  Gentleman,indeed!whycallhimgentleman?ifheeverwasonehe’sbroke,andisnowatinker,aworkerofbluemetal。’
  ’That’shisway,child,to-dayatinker,to-morrowsomethingelse;
  andasforbeingdrabbed,Idon’tknowwhattosayaboutit。’
  ’Notdrabbed!whatdoyoumean,bebee?butlookthere,bebee;ha,ha,lookatthegentleman’smotions。’
  ’Heissick,child,sureenough。Ho,ho!sir,youhavetakendrows;what,anotherthroe!writhe,sir,writhe;thehogdiedbythedrowofgypsies;Isawhimstretchedatevening。That’syourself,sir。Thereisnohope,sir,nohelp,youhavetakendrow;shallItellyouyourfortune,sir,yourdukkerin?Godblessyou,prettygentleman,muchtroublewillyouhavetosuffer,andmuchwatertocross;butnevermind,prettygentleman,youshallbefortunateattheend,andthosewhohateshalltakeofftheirhatstoyou。’
  ’Hey,bebee!’criedthegirl;’whatisthis?whatdoyoumean?youhaveblessedthegorgio!’
  ’Blessedhim!no,sure;whatdidIsay?Oh,Iremember,I’mmad;
  well,Ican’thelpit,Isaidwhatthedukkerindooktoldme;woe’sme,he’llgetupyet。’
  ’Nonsense,bebee!Lookathismotions,he’sdrabbed,spiteofdukkerin。’
  ’Don’tsayso,child;he’ssick,’tistrue,butdon’tlaughatdukkerin,onlyfolksdothatthatknownobetter。I,forone,willneverlaughatthedukkerindook。Sickagain;Iwishhewasgone。’
  ’He’llsoonbegone,bebee;let’sleavehim。He’sasgoodasgone;
  lookthere,he’sdead。’
  ’No,he’snot,he’llgetup-Ifeelit;can’twehastenhim?’
  ’Hastenhim!yes,tobesure;setthedoguponhim。Here,juggal,lookinthere,mydog。’
  Thedogmadeitsappearanceatthedoorofthetent,andbegantobarkandtearuptheground。
  ’Athim,juggal,athim;hewishedtopoison,todrabyou。
  Halloo!’
  Thedogbarkedviolently,andseemedabouttospringatmyface,butretreated。
  ’Thedogwon’tflyathim,child;heflashedatthedogwithhiseye,andscaredhim。He’llgetup。’
  ’Nonsense,bebee!youmakemeangry;howshouldhegetup?’
  ’Thedooktellsmeso,and,what’smore,Ihadadream。IthoughtIwasatYork,standingamidstacrowdtoseeamanhung,andthecrowdshouted,“Therehecomes!“andIlooked,and,lo!itwasthetinker;beforeIcouldcrywithjoyIwaswhiskedaway,andIfoundmyselfinEly’sbigchurch,whichwaschockfullofpeopletohearthedeanpreach,andalleyeswereturnedtothebigpulpit;andpresentlyIheardthemsay,“Therehemounts!“andIlookeduptothebigpulpit,and,lo!thetinkerwasinthepulpit,andheraisedhisarmandbegantopreach。Anon,IfoundmyselfatYorkagain,justasthedropfell,andIlookedup,andIsawnotthetinker,butmyownselfhangingintheair。’
  ’Youaregoingmad,bebee;ifyouwanttohastenhim,takeyourstickandpokehimintheeye。’
  ’Thatwillbeofnouse,child,thedukkerintellsmeso;butI
  willtrywhatIcando。Halloo,tinker!youmustintroduceyourselfintoaquietfamily,andraiseconfusion-mustyou?Youmuststealitslanguage,and,whatwasneverdonebefore,writeitdownChristianly-mustyou?Takethat-andthat’;andshestabbedviolentlywithhersticktowardstheendofthetent。
  ’That’sright,bebee,youstruckhisface;nowoncemore,andletitbeintheeye。Stay,what’sthat?getup,bebee。’
  ’What’sthematter,child?’
  ’Someoneiscoming,comeaway。’
  ’Letmemakesureofhim,child;he’llbeupyet。’AndthereuponMrs。Herne,rising,leanedforwardintothetent,and,supportingherselfagainstthepole,tookaiminthedirectionofthefartherend。’Iwillthrustouthiseye,’saidshe;and,lungingwithherstick,shewouldprobablyhaveaccomplishedherpurposehadnotatthatmomentthepoleofthetentgivenway,whereuponshefelltotheground,thecanvasfallinguponherandherintendedvictim。
  ’Here’saprettyaffair,bebee,’screamedthegirl。
  ’He’llgetup,yet,’saidMrs。Herne,frombeneaththecanvas。