第7章

类别:其他 作者:Winston Churchill字数:8747更新时间:18/12/13 14:48:47
\"I\'mmuchobligedforgivingmetheplace,CousinRobert,\"Ireplied. Buthehadnouseforthatsortofpoliteness,andhesawthroughme,asalways. \"Soyou\'renottootonyforthegrocerybusiness,eh?\" \"Oh,no,sir.\" \"ItwasgoodenoughforoldBenjaminBreck,\"hesaid.\"Well,I\'llgiveyouafairtrial,myboy,andnofavouritismonaccountofrelationship,anymorethantoWillie.\" Hisstrongvoiceresoundedthroughthestore,andpresentlymycousinWillieappearedinanswertohissummons,thesameWilliewhousedtoleadme,onmischiefbent,throughthebarnsandwoodsandfieldsofClaremore.Hewasbarefootnolonger,thoughfreckledstill,grownlankyandtall;heworeacoarseblueapronthatfellbelowhisknees,andapencilwasstuckbehindhisear. \"GetanapronforHugh,\"saidhisfather. Willie\'sgringrewwider. \"I\'llfithimout,\"hesaid. \"Starthimintheshippingdepartment,\"directedCousinRobert,andturnedtohisletters. Iwasforthwithprovidedwithanapron,andintroducedtotheslimandanaemicbutcheerfulJohnnyHedges,theshippingclerk,hardatworkinthealley.SecretlyIlookeddownonmyfellow-clerks,asonedestinedforahighermission,madeoutofbetterstuff,——finerstuff.Despitemyattempttohidethissenseofsuperioritytheywereswifttodiscoverit; andperhapsitistomycreditaswellastheirsthattheydidnotresentit.Curiouslyenough,theyseemedtoacknowledgeit.BeforetheweekwasoutIhadearnedthenicknameofBeauBrummel. \"Say,Beau,\"JohnnyHedgeswouldask,whenIappearedofamorning,\"whathappenedinthegreatworldlastnight?\" Ihadanaffectionforthem,thesefellow-clerks,andIoftenwonderedattheircontentmentwiththedrablivestheyled,attheirself- congratulationfor\"havingajob\"atBreckandCompany\'s. \"Youdon\'tmeantosayyoulikethiskindofwork?\"IexclaimedonedaytoJohnnyHedges,aswesatonbarrelsofXXXXflourlookingoutatthehotsunlightinthealley. \"Itain\'taquestionoflikingit,Beau,\"herebukedme.\"It\'sallverywellforyoutotalk,sinceyourfather\'samillionaire\"(afictionsofirmlyembeddedintheirheadsthatnoamountofdenialaffectedit),\"butwhatdoyouthinkwouldhappentomeifIwasfired?Icouldn\'tgohomeandtakeiteasy——youbetnot.IjustwanttoshakehandswithmyselfwhenIthinkthatI\'vegotahome,andajoblikethis.Iknowafeller——ahardworkerhewas,toowhowalkedthepavementsforthreemonthswhentheColversfailed,andcouldn\'tgetnothing,andtooktodrink,andthelastIheardofhimhewassleepinginpolicestationsandwalkingtheties,andhiswife\'sawaitressatacheaphotel.Don\'tyouthinkit\'seasytogetajob.\" Iwasmomentarilysoberedbytheearnestnesswithwhichhebroughthometometherelentlessnessofourcivilization.Itseemedincredible.I shouldhavelearnedalessoninthatstore.Barringafewdiscordantdayswhentheorderscameintoofastorwhenwewereshorthandedbecauseofsickness,itwasaveritablehiveofhappiness;morningaftermorningclerksandportersarrived,pale,yetsmiling,andlabouredwithcheerfulnessfromeighto\'clockuntilsix,anddepartedascheerfullyformodesthomesinobscureneighbourhoodsthatseemedtomeareasofexile. Theyweretroubledwithnovisionsofbetterthings.Whenthetravellingmencameinfromthe\"road\"therewasgreathilarity.Importantpersonages,these,lookeduptobythecityclerks;jolly,reckless,Elizabethan-likerovers,whohadtastedofthewineofliberty——andofotherwineswiththeineradicablelustfortheroadintheirblood.NomoreroutineforJimmyBowles,whowaskingofthemall.IshuddertothinkhowmuchofmyknowledgeoflifeIowetothisJimmy,whosestorieswouldhavefilledaquartovolume,butcouldonnoaccounthavebeenpublished;foraself-respectingpost-officewouldnothaveallowedthemtopassthroughthemails.Asitwas,Jimmygavethemcirculationenough.Icanstillseehisroundface,withthenosejustindicated,hiswicked,twinklinglittleeyes,andIcanhearhishuskyvoicefalltoawhisperwhen\"theboss\"passedthroughthestore.Jimmy,whenvisitingus,alwayshadagrouparoundhim.Hisaudacitywithwomenamazedme,forheneverpassedoneofthe\"ladyclerks\"withoutsomeformofcaress,whichtheyresentedbutinvariablylaughedat.Onedayheimpartedtomehiscodeofmorality:henevermadelovetoanotherman\'swife,soheassuredme,ifheknewtheman!Thesecretoflifehehaddiscoveredinlaughter,andbylaughterhesoldquantitiesofCousinRobert\'sgroceries. Mr.Bowlesboastedofacatholicacquaintanceinallthecitiesofhisdistrict,butbeforeventuringforthtoconquerthesehehadlearnedhisowncitybyheart.MyCousinRobertwasnotawareofthefactthatMr. Bowles\"showed\"thetowntocertaincustomers.Heevendesiredtoshowittome,butanepicureanstraininmynatureheldmeback.JohnnyHedgeswentwithhimoccasionally,andHenrySchneider,thebillclerk,andIlistenedeagerlytotheirexperiences,afterwardsconfidingthemtoTom Thereweretimeswhen,drivenbyanoverwhelmingcuriosity,Iventuredintocertainstrangestreets,alone,shiveringwithcoldandexcitement,grippedbyafascinationIdidnotcomprehend,myeyesnowaverted,nowirresistiblyraisedtowardthewhitestreaksoflightthatoutlinedthewindowsofdarkhouses OnewintereveningasIwasgoinghome,Iencounteredatthemail-boxayoungwomanwhoshotatmeaqueer,twistedsmile.Istoodstill,asthoughstunned,lookingafterher,andwhenhalfwayacrosstheslushystreetsheturnedandsmiledagain.Prodigiouslyexcited,Ifollowedher,fearfulthatImightbeseenbysomeonewhoknewme,norwasituntilshereachedanunfamiliarstreetthatIventuredtoovertakeher. Sheconfoundedmebyfacingme. \"Getout!\"shecriedfiercely. Ihaltedinmytracks,overwhelmedwithshame.Butshecontinuedtoregardmebythelightofthestreetlamp. \"Youdidn\'twanttobeseenwithmeonSecondStreet,didyou?You\'reoneofthosesneakingswells.\" Theshockofthissuddenonslaughtwastremendous.Istoodfrozentothespot,trembling,convicted,forIknewthatheraccusationwasjust;I hadwoundedher,andIhadadesiretomakeamends. \"I\'msorry,\"Ifaltered.\"Ididn\'tmean——tooffendyou.Andyousmiled——\" Igotnofarther.Shebegantolaugh,andsoloudlythatIglancedanxiouslyabout.Iwouldhavefled,butsomethingstillheldme,somethingthatbeliedtheharshnessofherlaugh. \"You\'rejustakid,\"shetoldme.\"Say,yougetalonghome,andtellyourmammaIsentyou.\" WhereuponIdepartedinastateofhumiliationandself-reproachIhadneverbeforeknown,wanderingaboutaimlesslyforalongtime.WhenatlengthIarrivedathome,lateforsupper,mymother\'ssolicitudeonlyservedtodeepenmypain.Shewenttothekitchenherselftoseeifmymince-piewerehot,andservedmewithherownhands.MyfatherremainedathisplaceattheheadofthetablewhileItriedtoeat,smilingindulgentlyatherministrations. \"Oh,alittlehardworkwon\'thurthim,Sarah,\"hesaid.\"WhenIwashisageIoftenworkeduntileleveno\'clockandneverfelttheworseforit. Businessmustbeprettygood,eh,Hugh?\" Ihadneverseenhiminamorerelaxingmood,amoreapprovingone.MymothersatdownbesidemeWordsseemuselesstoexpressthecomplicatednatureofmysufferingatthatmoment,——myremorse,mysenseofdeception,ofhypocrisy,——yes,andmyterror.Itriedtotalknaturally,toanswermyfather\'squestionsaboutaffairsatthestore,whileallthetimemyeyesrestedupontheobjectsoftheroom,familiarsincechildhood.Herewerewarmth,love,andsafety.WhycouldInotbecontentwiththem,thankfulforthem?Whatwasitinmethatdrovemefromtheseshelteringwallsoutintothedarkplaces?Iglancedatmyfather.Hadheeverknownthesewild,destroyingdesires?Oh,ifIonlycouldhaveconfidedinhim!Theveryideaofitwaspreposterous.Suchplacidityastheirswouldneverunderstandthenatureofmytemptations,andIpicturedtomyselftheirhorroranddespairatmyrevelation.InimaginationIbeheldtheirfiguresrecedingwhileIdriftedouttosea,alone.Wouldthetide——whichwassomehowwithinme——carrymeoutandout,inspiteofallIcoulddo? \"GivemethatmanThatisnotpassion\'sslave,andIwillwearhimInmyheart\'score\" Ididnotshirkmytasksatthestore,althoughInevergotoverthefeelingthatafineinstrumentwasbeingemployedwhereacoarseronewouldhavedoneequallywell.ThereweremomentswhenIwasalmostovercomebysurgesofself-commiserationandofimpotentanger:forinstance,IwasoncedrivenoutofashopbyanincensedGermangrocerwhomIhadaskedtosettlealong-standingaccount.Yetthedayspassed,thedailygrindabsorbedmyenergies,andwhenIwasnotcollecting,ortediouslygoingoverthestockinthedimrecessesofthestore,Iwasrunningerrandsinthewholesaledistrict,treadingtheburningbrickofthepavements,dodgingheavytrucksanddraysandperspiringclerkswhoflewaboutwithmemorandumpadsintheirhands,orawaitingthepleasureofbanktellers.SaveHarvey,thevenerableporter,Iwasthelasttoleavethestoreintheevening,andIalwayscameawaywiththetasteonmypalateofBreckandCompany\'smail,itbeingmyfinaldutyto\"lick\" thewholeofitanddeposititintheboxatthecorner.Thegumontheenvelopestastedofwinter-green. MyCousinRobertwassomewhatastonishedatmyapplication. \"We\'llmakeamanofyouyet,Hugh,\"hesaidtomeonce,whenIhadperformedacommissionwithunexpecteddespatch Businesswashisall-in-all,andhehadanundisguisedcontemptforhighereducation.Tosendaboytocollegewas,inhisopinion,torunnoinconsiderableriskofruininghim.Whatdidtheyamounttowhentheycamehome,struttinglikepeacocks,fulloffadsandfancies,andmuchtoogoodtoassociatewithdecent,hard-workingcitizens?NeverthelesswhenautumncameandmyfriendsdepartedwitheclatfortheEast,Iwasdesperateindeed!EventhecontemplationofRobertBreckdidnotconsoleme,andyethere,intruth,wasalifewhichmighthaveservedmeasamodel.Hisstorewashiscastle;andhisreputationforintegrityandsquaredealingaswideasthecity.OftenIusedtowatchhimwithacertainenvyashestoodinthedoorway,hishandsinhispockets,andgreetedfellow-merchantandbankerwithhisgenuineanddignifieddirectness.Thismanwashisownmaster.Theyallcalledhim\"Robert,\" andtheymadeitclearbytheirmannerthattheyknewtheywereaddressingonewhofulfilledhisobligationsandaskednofavours. CrustyoldNathanielDurrettoncedeclaredthatwhenyouboughtabillofgoodsfromRobertBreckyoudidnothavetocheckuptheinvoiceoremployachemist.Herewasacharactertomouldupon.IfmyambitioncouldbuthavebeenboundedbyBreckandCompany,I,too,mighthavecometostandinthatdoorwaycontentwithatributethatwasgreaterthanCaesar\'s. IhadbeendreadingtheChristmasholidays,whichwereindeedtobenoholidaysforme.AndwhenatlengththeyarrivedtheybroughtwiththemfromtheEastcertainheroesfashionablyclad,citizensnowofalargerworldthanmine.Theseformercompanionshadbecomesuperiorbeings,theycouldnothelpshowingit,andtheirpresencedestroyedtheBalanceofThings.Foralas,Ihadnotwhollyabjuredthefemininesexafterall!AndfrombeingasomewhatimportantfactorinthelivesofRuthHollisterandotheryoungwomenIsuddenlybecameofnoaccount.Newinterests,newrivalriesandloyaltieshadariseninwhichIhadnoshare;ImustperforcebusymyselfwithinvoicesofflourandcoffeeandcannedfruitswhilesleighridesandcoastingandskatingexpeditionstoBlackstoneLakefollowedoneanotherdayafterday,——fortheironyofcircumstanceshaddecreedawinteruncommonlycold.Therewereeveningparties,too,whereIfeltlikeanalien,thoughmyfriendswereguiltyofnoconsciousneglect;andhadIbeenabletoacceptthesituationsimply,Ishouldnothavesuffered. TheprincipaleventofthoseholidayswasaplaygivenintheoldHambletonhouse(whichlaterbecametheBoyneClub),underthedirectionofthelivelyandtalentedMrs.Watling.Iwasinvited,indeed,toparticipate;butevenifIhadhadthedesireIcouldnothavedoneso,sincetherehearsalswerecarriedoninthedaytime.Nancywastheleadinglady.Ihaveneglectedtomentionthatshetoohadbeenawayalmostcontinuouslysinceourmisunderstanding,forthesummerinthemountains,——asojournrecommendedforhermother\'shealth;andintheautumnshehadsomewhatabruptlydecidedtogoEasttoboarding-schoolatFarmington.Duringthebriefmonthsofherabsenceshehadmarvellouslyacquiredmaturityandaplomb,aworldlinessofmannerandacertainfrivolitythatseemedtoputthosewhosurroundedheronalowerplane. Shewasonlyseventeen,yetsheseemedthewomanofthirtywhoserolesheplayed.Firstthereweremurmurs,thensustainedapplause.Iscarcelyrecognizedher:shehadtakenwingsandsoaredfaraboveme,suggestingasphereofpowerandluxuryhithertounimaginedandbeyondthescopeoftheworldtowhichIbelonged. Hertriumphwasgenuine.Whentheplaywasovershewasimmediatelysurroundedbyenthusiasticadmirerseagertocongratulateher,todancewithher.Itoowouldhavegoneforward,butasenseofinadequacy,ofunimportance,ofaninabilitytocopewithher,heldmeback,andfromacornerIwatchedhersweepingaroundtheroom,holdinguphertrain,andleaningonthearmofBobLansing,aclassmatewhomRalphhadbroughthomefromHarvard.ThenitwasRalph\'sturn:thataffairseemedstilltobegoingon.Myfeelingswereastrangemedleyofdespondencyandstimulation Oureyesmet.HerpartnernowwasHamDurrett.Capriciouslyreleasinghim,shestoodbeforeme,\"Hugh,youhaven\'taskedmetodance,oreventoldmewhatyouthoughtoftheplay.\" \"Ithoughtitwassplendid,\"Isaidlamely. BecausesherefrainedfromreplyingIwasfartherthaneverfromunderstandingher.HowwasItodivinewhatshefelt?orwhetheranylongershefeltatall?Here,inthiscostumeofawomanoftheworld,withthestringofpearlsathernecktogiveherthefinaltouchofbrilliancy,wasastrange,newcreaturewhobaffledandsilencedme Wehadnotgonehalfwayacrosstheroomwhenshehaltedabruptly. \"I\'mtired,\"sheexclaimed.\"Idon\'tfeellikedancingjustnow,\"andledthewaytothebig,rosepunch-bowl,oneoftheDurretts\'mostcherishedpossessions.GlancingupatmeovertheglassoflemonadeI hadgivenhershewenton:\"Whyhaven\'tyoubeentoseemesinceIcamehome?I\'vewantedtotalktoyou,tohearhowyouaregettingalong.\" Wasshetryingtomakeamends,orremindingmeinthissubtlewayofthecauseofourquarrel?WhatIwasawareofasIlookedatherwasanattitude,avantagepointapparentlygainedbycontactwiththatmysteriousouterworldwhichthusvicariouslyhadlaiditsspellonme; Iwastremendouslystruckbythethoughtthattoachievethisattitudemeantemancipation,invulnerabilityagainsttheachesandpainswhichotherwiseourfellow-beingshadthepowertogiveus;masteryoverlife,——theabilitytochoosecalmly,asfromaheight,whatwerebestforone\'sself,untroubledbylovesandhates.Untroubledbylovesandhates!Atthatverymoment,paradoxically,Ilovedhermadly,butwithalovenotoftheoldquality,alovethatdemandedavantagepointofitsown. Eventhoughshehadmadeanadvance——andsomeelusivenessinhermannerledmetodoubtitIcouldnotgotohernow.Imustgoasaconqueror,——aconquerorinthelistssheherselfhadchosen,wheretheprizeispower. \"Oh,I\'mgettingalongprettywell,\"Isaid.\"Atanyrate,theydon\'tcomplainofme.\" \"Somehow,\"sheventured,\"somehowit\'shardtothinkofyouasabusinessman.\" ItookthisforareferencetotheboastIhadmadethatIwouldgotocollege. \"Businessisn\'tsobadasitmightbe,\"Iassuredher. \"Ithinkamanoughttogoawaytocollege,\"shedeclared,inwhatseemedanothertone.\"Hemakesfriends,learnscertainthings,——itgiveshimfinish.Weareveryprovincialhere.\" Provincial!Ididnotstoptoreflecthowrecentlyshemusthaveacquiredtheword;itsummeduppreciselytheself-estimateatwhichI hadarrived.Thestingwentdeep.BeforeIcouldthinkofaneffectivereplyNancywasbeingcarriedoffbytheyoungmanfromtheEast,whowasclearlyinfatuated.Hewasnotprovincial.ShesmiledbackatmebrightlyoverhisshoulderInthatinstantwerefusedinoneresolutionallthediscordantelementswithinmeofaspirationanddiscontent.ItwasnotsomuchthatIwouldshowNancywhatIintendedtodo——Iwouldshowmyself;andIfeltasuddenelation,andaccessionofpowerthatenabledmemomentarilytodespisethepuppetswithwhomshedancedFromthismoodIwasawakenedwithastarttofeelahandonmyshoulder,andIturnedtoconfrontherfather,McAleryWillett;agregarious,easygoing,pleasure-lovinggentlemanwhomadeonlyapretenceofbusiness,havinginheritedanamplefortunefromhisfather,uniqueamonghisgenerationinourcityinthathepaidsomeattentiontofashioninhisdress;goodlivingwasalreadybeginningtoaffecthisfigure.Hismellowvoicehadawayofbreakinganoctave. \"Don\'tworry,myboy,\"hesaid.\"Yousticktobusiness.Thesecollegefellowsarecocksofthewalkjustnow,butsomedayyou\'llbeabletosnapyourfingersatallof\'em.\" Thenextdaywasdark,overcast,smoky,damp-thesoft,unwholesomedampnessthatfollowsaspellofhardfrost.IspentthemorningandafternoononthegloomythirdfloorofBreckandCompany,makingalistofthestock.IremembertheplaceasthoughIhadjuststeppedoutofit,thefreightelevatorattheback,thedusty,ironcolumns,thecontinuouspilesofcasesandbagsandbarrelswithnarrowaislesbetweenthem;thedirtywindows,spottedandsoot-streaked,thatlookeddownonSecondStreet.Iwasdeterminednowtoescapefromallthis,andIhadmyplaninmind. NosoonerhadIswallowedmysupperthateveningthanIsetoutataswiftpaceforamodestresidencedistricttenblocksaway,comingtoalittleframehousesetbackinayard,——oneofthosehousesinwhichtheringingofthefrontdoor-bellproducesthegreatestcommotion; children\'svoiceswereexcitedlyraisedandthenhushed.Afterabriefsilencethedoorwasopenedbyapleasant-faced,brown-beardedman,whostoodstaringatmeinsurprise.Hishairwasrumpled,heworeanoldhousecoatwithaholeintheelbow,andwithonefingerhekepthisplaceinthebookwhichheheldinhishand. \"HughParet!\"heexclaimed. Heusheredmeintoalittleparlourlightedbytwolamps,thatboreeveryevidenceofhavingbeenrecentlyvacated.Itsfeaturessomehowbespokeastruggleforexistence;asthoughitsoccupantshadworriedmuchandlovedmuch.Itwasaroombestdescribedbytheword\"home\"——homemademorepreciousbyacertainprecariousness.Toysandschool-booksstrewedthefloor,asewing-bagandapronlayacrossthesofa,andinonecornerwasaroll-toppeddeskofvarnishedoak.Theseatsofthechairswerecomfortablydepressed. SothiswaswhereMr.Woodlived!Mr.Wood,instructorinLatinandGreekatDensmoreAcademy.Itwasnowborneinonmeforthefirsttimethathedidliveandhavehistieslikeanyotherhumanbeing,insteadofjustappearingmagicallyfromnowhereonaplatforminachalkyroomatnineeverymorning,tovanishagainintheafternoon.Ihadformerlystoodinaweofhispresence.ButnowIwassuddenlypossessedbyanembarrassment,and(shallIsayit?)byacommiserationborderingoncontemptforamanwhowouldconsenttolivethusforthesakeofbeingaschoolteacher.Howstrangethatcivilizationshouldsetsuchahighvalueoneducationandtreatitsfunctionarieswithsuchneglect! Mr.Wood\'ssurpriseatseeingmewasgenuine.ForIhadnevershownaparticularinterestinhim,norintheknowledgewhichhestrovetoimpart. \"Ithoughtyouhadforgottenme,Hugh,\"hesaid,andaddedwhimsically: \"mostboysdo,whentheygraduate.\" Ifeltthereproach,whichmadeitthemoredifficultformetostatemyerrand. \"Iknewyousometimestookpupilsintheevening,Mr.Wood.\" \"Pupils,——yes,\"hereplied,stilleyeingme.Suddenlyhiseyestwinkled. Hehadindeednoreasontosuspectmeofthirstingforlearning.\"ButI wasundertheimpressionthatyouhadgoneintobusiness,Hugh.\" \"Thefactis,sir,\"Iexplainedsomewhatpainfully,\"thatIamnotsatisfiedwithbusiness.Ifeel——asifIoughttoknowmore.AndIcametoseeifyouwouldgivemelessonsaboutthreenightsaweek,becauseI wanttotaketheHarvardexaminationsnextsummer.\" ThusImadeitappear,andsopersuadedmyself,thatmyambitionhadbeenpromptedbyacravingforknowledge.AssoonashecouldrecoverhimselfheremindedmethathehadonmanyoccasionsdeclaredIhadabrain. \"Yourfathermustbeveryhappyoverthisdecisionofyours,\"hesaid. Thatwasthepoint,Itoldhim.Itwastobeasurpriseformyfather;I wastotaketheexaminationsfirst,andinformhimafterwards. Tomyintenserelief,Mr.Woodfoundtheschemewhollylaudable,andenteredintoitwithzest.Heproducedexaminationsofprecedingyearsfromapigeonholeinhisdesk,andinsideofhalfanhourthearrangementwasmade,thepriceofthelessonssettled.Theywerewellwithinmysalary,whichrecentlyhadbeenraised WhenIwentdowntown,orcollectingbillsforBreckandCompany,Itookatext-bookalongwithmeinthestreet-cars.NowatlastIhadbehindmystudiesadrivingforce.Algebra,Latin,Greekandhistorybecameworthwhile,meanstoanend.IastonishedMr.Wood;andsometimeshewouldtiltbackhischair,takeoffhisspectaclesandpullhisbeard.