第9章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:10409更新时间:18/12/13 16:16:15
smackupontheprojectingledgesofrock——atfirstlouderandheavierthanthatofthebrook,andthenscarcelytobedistinguishedfromit——thenacessation,thenthesplashingofthestreamasbefore,andtheaccompanyingmurmurofthesea,werealltheincidentsthatdisturbedthecustomaryflowofthelittlewaterfall。 Thesingerwaitedinafixedattitudeforafewminutes,thenturning,herapidlyretracedhisstepsovertheinterveninguplandtowardtheroad,andinlessthanaquarterofanhourwasatthedoorofthehotel。Slippingquietlyinastheclockstruckten,hesaidtothelandlord,overthebarhatchway- \'Thebillassoonasyoucanletmehaveit,includingchargesforthesupperthatwasordered,thoughwecannotstaytoeatit,Iamsorrytosay。\'Headdedwithforcedgaiety,\'Thelady\'sfatherandcousinhavethoughtbetterofinterceptingthemarriage,andafterquarrellingwitheachotherhavegonehomeindependently。\' \'Welldone,sir!\'saidthelandlord,whostillsidedwiththiscustomerinpreferencetothosewhohadgiventroubleandbarelypaidforbaitingthehorses。\'\"Lovewillfindouttheway!\"asthesayingis。Wishyoujoy,sir!\' SignorSmithozziwentupstairs,andonenteringthesitting-roomfoundthatLaurahadcreptoutfromthedarkadjoiningchamberinhisabsence。Shelookedupathimwitheyesredfromweeping,andwithsymptomsofalarm。 \'Whatisit?——whereishe?\'shesaidapprehensively。 \'CaptainNorthbrookhasgoneback。Hesayshewillhavenomoretodowithyou。\' \'AndIamquiteabandonedbythem!——andthey\'llforgetme,andnobodycareaboutmeanymore!\'Shebegantocryafresh。 \'Butitistheluckiestthingthatcouldhavehappened。Allisjustasitwasbeforetheycamedisturbingus。But,Laura,yououghttohavetoldmeaboutthatprivatemarriage,thoughitisallthesamenow;itwillbedissolved,ofcourse。Youareawid——virtuallyawidow。\' \'Itisnousetoreproachmeforwhatispast。WhatamItodonow?\' \'WegoatoncetoCliff-Martin。Thehorsehasrestedthoroughlytheselastthreehours,andhewillhavenodifficultyindoinganadditionalhalf-dozenmiles。Weshallbetherebeforetwelve,andtherearelatetavernsintheplace,nodoubt。Therewe\'llsellbothhorseandcarriageto-morrowmorning;andgobythecoachtoDownstaple。Onceinthetrainwearesafe。\' \'Iagreetoanything,\'shesaidlistlessly。 Inabouttenminutesthehorsewasputin,thebillpaid,thelady\'sdriedwrapsputroundher,andthejourneyresumed。 Whenaboutamileontheirway,theysawaglimmeringlightinadvanceofthem。\'Iwonderwhatthatis?\'saidthebaritone,whosemannerhadlatterlybecomenervous,everysoundandsightcausinghimtoturnhishead。 \'Itisonlyaturnpike,\'saidshe。\'Thatlightisthelampkeptburningoverthedoor。\' \'Ofcourse,ofcourse,dearest。HowstupidIam!\' Onreachingthegatetheyperceivedthatamanonfoothadapproachedit,apparentlybysomemoredirectpaththantheroadwaytheypursued,andwas,atthemomenttheydrewup,standinginconversationwiththegatekeeper。 \'ItisquiteimpossiblethathecouldfalloverthecliffbyaccidentorthewillofGodonsuchalightnightasthis,\'thepedestrianwassaying。\'ThesetwochildrenItellyouofsawtwomengoalongthepathtowardthewaterfall,andtenminuteslateronlyoneof\'emcameback,walkingfast,likeamanwhowantedtogetoutofthewaybecausehehaddonesomethingqueer。Thereisnomannerofdoubtthathepushedtheothermanover,and,markme,itwillsooncauseahueandcryforthatman。\' ThecandleshoneinthefaceoftheSignorandshowedthattherehadarisenuponitafilmofghastliness。Laura,glancingtowardhimforafewmomentsobservedit,till,thegatekeeperhavingmechanicallyswungopenthegate,hercompaniondrovethrough,andtheyweresoonagainenvelopedinthewhitesilence。 HerconductorhadsaidtoLaura,justbefore,thathemeanttoinquirethewayatthisturnpike;buthehadcertainlynotdoneso。 Assoonastheyhadgonealittlefarthertheomission,intentionalornot,begantocausethemsometrouble。Beyondthesecludeddistrictwhichtheynowtraversedranthemorefrequentedroad,whereprogresswouldbeeasy,thesnowbeingprobablyalreadybeatentheretosomeextentbytraffic;buttheyhadnotyetreachedit,andhavingnoonetoguidethemtheirjourneybegantoappearlessfeasiblethanithaddonebeforestarting。Whenthelittlelanewhichtheyhadenteredascendedanotherhill,andseemedtowindroundinadirectioncontrarytotheexpectedroutetoCliff-Martin,thequestiongrewserious。Eversinceoverhearingtheconversationattheturnpike,Laurahadmaintainedaperfectsilence,andhadevenshrunksomewhatawayfromthesideofherlover。 \'Whydon\'tyoutalk,Laura,\'hesaidwithforcedbuoyancy,\'andsuggestthewayweshouldgo?\' \'Ohyes,Iwill,\'sheresponded,acuriousfearfulnessbeingaudibleinhervoice。 Afterthissheutteredafewoccasionalsentenceswhichseemedtopersuadehimthatshesuspectednothing。Atlasthedrewrein,andthewearyhorsestoodstill。 \'Weareinafix,\'hesaid。 Sheansweredeagerly:\'I\'llholdthereinswhileyourunforwardtothetopoftheridge,andseeiftheroadtakesafavourableturnbeyond。Itwouldgivethehorseafewminutes\'rest,andifyoufindoutnochangeinthedirection,wewillretracethislane,andtaketheotherturning。\' Theexpedientseemedagoodoneinthecircumstances,especiallywhenrecommendedbythesingulareagernessofhervoice;andplacingthereinsinherhands——aquiteunnecessaryprecaution,consideringthestateoftheirhack——hesteppedoutandwentforwardthroughthesnowtillshecouldseenomoreofhim。 NosoonerwashegonethanLaura,witharapiditywhichcontrastedstrangelywithherpreviousstillness,madefastthereinstothecornerofthephaeton,andslippingoutontheoppositeside,ranbackwithallhermightdownthehill,till,comingtoanopeninginthefence,shescrambledthroughit,andplungedintothecopsewhichborderedthisportionofthelane。Hereshestoodinhidingunderoneofthelargebushes,clingingsocloselytoitsumbrageastoseembutaportionofitsmass,andlisteningintentlyforthefaintestsoundofpursuit。Butnothingdisturbedthestillnesssavetheoccasionalslippingofgatheredsnowfromtheboughs,ortherustleofsomewildanimaloverthecrispflake-bespatteredherbage。 Atlength,apparentlyconvincedthatherformercompanionwaseitherunabletofindher,ornotanxioustodoso,inthepresentstrangestateofaffairs,shecreptoutfromthebushes,andinlessthananhourfoundherselfagainapproachingthedooroftheProspectHotel。 Asshedrewnear,Lauracouldseethat,farfrombeingwrappedindarkness,asshemighthaveexpected,therewereamplesignsthatallthetenantswereonthealert,lightsmovingabouttheopenspaceinfront。Satisfactionwasexpressedinherfacewhenshediscernedthatnoreappearanceofherbaritoneandhispony-carriagewascausingthissensation;butitspeedilygavewaytogriefanddismaywhenshesawbythelightstheformofamanborneonastretcherbytwoothersintotheporchofthehotel。 \'Ihavecausedallthis,\'shemurmuredbetweenherquiveringlips。 \'Hehasmurderedhim!\'Runningforwardtothedoor,shehastilyaskedofthefirstpersonshemetifthemanonthestretcherwasdead。 \'No,miss,\'saidthelaboureraddressed,eyeingherupanddownasanunexpectedapparition。\'Heisstillalive,theysay,butnotsensible。Heeitherfellorwaspushedoverthewaterfall;\'tisthoughtedhewaspushed。Heisthegentlemanwhocameherejustnowwiththeoldlord,andwentoutafterward(asisthoughted)withastrangerwhohadcomealittleearlier。Anyhow,that\'sasIhadit。\' Lauraenteredthehouse,andacknowledgingwithouttheleastreservethatshewastheinjuredman\'swife,hadsooninstalledherselfasheadnursebythebedonwhichhelay。Whenthetwosurgeonswhohadbeensentforarrived,shelearnedfromthemthathiswoundsweresosevereastoleavebutaslenderhopeofrecovery,itbeinglittleshortofmiraculousthathewasnotkilledonthespot,whichhisenemyhadevidentlyreckonedtobethecase。Sheknewwhothatenemywas,andshuddered。 Laurawatchedallnight,butherhusbandknewnothingofherpresence。Duringthenextdayheslightlyrecognizedher,andintheeveningwasabletospeak。Heinformedthesurgeonsthat,aswassurmised,hehadbeenpushedoverthecascadebySignorSmithozzi;buthecommunicatednothingtoherwhonursedhim,notevenreplyingtoherremarks;henoddedcourteouslyatanyactofattentionsherendered,andthatwasall。 Inadayortwoitwasdeclaredthateverythingfavouredhisrecovery,notwithstandingtheseverityofhisinjuries。FullsearchwasmadeforSmithozzi,butasyettherewasnointelligenceofhiswhereabouts,thoughtherepentantLauracommunicatedallsheknew。 Asfarascouldbejudged,hehadcomebacktothecarriageaftersearchingouttheway,andfindingtheyoungladymissing,hadlookedaboutforhertillhewastired;thenhaddrivenontoCliff- Martin,soldthehorseandcarriagenextmorning,anddisappeared,probablybyoneofthedepartingcoacheswhichranthencetotheneareststation,theonlydifferencefromhisoriginalprogrammebeingthathehadgonealone。 Duringthedaysandweeksofthatlongandtediousrecovery,Laurawatchedbyherhusband\'sbedsidewithazealandassiduitywhichwouldhaveconsiderablyextenuatedanyfaultsaveoneofsuchmagnitudeashers。Thatherhusbanddidnotforgiveherwassoonobvious。Nothingthatshecoulddointhewayofsmoothingpillows,easinghisposition,shiftingbandages,oradministeringdraughts,couldwinfromhimmorethanafewmeasuredwordsofthankfulness,suchashewouldprobablyhaveutteredtoanyotherwomanonearthwhohadperformedtheseparticularservicesforhim。 \'Dear,dearJames,\'shesaidoneday,bendingherfaceuponthebedinanexcessofemotion。\'Howyouhavesuffered!Ithasbeentoocruel。IammoregladyouaregettingbetterthanIcansay。I haveprayedforit——andIamsorryforwhatIhavedone;Iaminnocentoftheworst,and——Ihopeyouwillnotthinkmesoverybad,James!\' \'Ohno。Onthecontrary,Ishallthinkyouverygood——asanurse,\' heanswered,thecausticseverityofhistonebeingapparentthroughitsweakness。 Lauraletfalltwoorthreesilenttears,andsaidnomorethatday。 SomehoworotherSignorSmithozziseemedtobemakinggoodhisescape。Ittranspiredthathehadnottakenapassageineitherofthesuspectedcoaches,thoughhehadcertainlygotoutofthecounty;altogether,thechanceoffindinghimwasproblematical。 NotonlydidCaptainNorthbrooksurvivehisinjuries,butitsoonappearedthatinthecourseofafewweekshewouldfindhimselflittleifanytheworseforthecatastrophe。ItcouldalsobeseenthatLaura,whilesecretlyhopingforherhusband\'sforgivenessforapieceoffollyofwhichshesawtheenormitymoreclearlyeveryday,wasingreatdoubtastowhatherfuturerelationswithhimwouldbe。Moreover,toaddtothecomplication,whilstshe,asarunawaywife,wasunforgivenbyherhusband,sheandherhusband,asarunawaycouple,wereunforgivenbyherfather,whohadneveroncecommunicatedwitheitherofthemsincehisdeparturefromtheinn。 Butherimmediateanxietywastowinthepardonofherhusband,whopossiblymightbebearinginmind,ashelayuponhiscouch,thefamiliarwordsofBrabantio,\'Shehasdeceivedherfather,andmaythee。\' MatterswentonthustillCaptainNorthbrookwasabletowalkabout。 Hethenremovedwithhiswifetoquietapartmentsonthesouthcoast,andherehisrecoverywasrapid。Walkingupthecliffsoneday,supportinghimbyherarmasusual,shesaidtohim,simply,\'James,ifIgoonasIamgoingnow,andalwaysattendtoyoursmallestwant,andneverthinkofanythingbutdevotiontoyou,willyou——trytolikemealittle?\' \'ItisathingImustcarefullyconsider,\'hesaid,withthesamegloomydrynesswhichcharacterizedallhiswordstohernow。\'WhenIhaveconsidered,Iwilltellyou。\' Hedidnottellherthatevening,thoughshelingeredlongatherroutineworkofmakinghisbedroomcomfortable,puttingthelightsothatitwouldnotshineintohiseyes,seeinghimfallasleep,andthenretiringnoiselesslytoherownchamber。Whentheymetinthemorningatbreakfast,andshehadaskedhimasusualhowhehadpassedthenight,sheaddedtimidly,inthesilencewhichfollowedhisreply,\'Haveyouconsidered?\' \'No,Ihavenotconsideredsufficientlytogiveyouananswer。\' Laurasighed,buttonopurpose;andthedayworeonwithintenseheavinesstoher,andthecustomarymodicumofstrengthgainedtohim。 Thenextmorningsheputthesamequestion,andlookedupdespairinglyinhisface,asthoughherwholelifehunguponhisreply。 \'Yes,Ihaveconsidered,\'hesaid。 \'Ah!\' \'Wemustpart。\' \'OJames!\' \'Icannotforgiveyou;nomanwould。Enoughissettleduponyoutokeepyouincomfort,whateveryourfathermaydo。Ishallsellout,anddisappearfromthishemisphere。\' \'Youhaveabsolutelydecided?\'sheaskedmiserably。\'Ihavenobodynowtoc-c-carefor——\' \'Ihaveabsolutelydecided,\'heshortlyreturned。\'Wehadbetterparthere。Youwillgobacktoyourfather。ThereisnoreasonwhyIshouldaccompanyyou,sincemypresencewouldonlystandinthewayoftheforgivenesshewillprobablygrantyouifyouappearbeforehimalone。Wewillsayfarewelltoeachotherinthreedaysfromthistime。Ihavecalculatedonbeingreadytogoonthatday。\' Boweddownwithtrouble,shewithdrewtoherroom,andthethreedayswerepassedbyherhusbandinwritinglettersandattendingtootherbusiness-matters,sayinghardlyawordtoherthewhile。Themorningofdeparturecame;butbeforethehorseshadbeenputintotaketheseveredtwainindifferentdirections,outofsightofeachother,possiblyforever,thepostmanarrivedwiththemorningletters。 Therewasoneforthecaptain;noneforher——therewereneveranyforher。However,onthisoccasionsomethingwasenclosedforherinhis,whichhehandedher。Shereaditandlookeduphelpless。 \'Mydearfather——isdead!\'shesaid。Inafewmomentssheadded,inawhisper,\'ImustgototheManortoburyhim……Willyougowithme,James?\' Hemusinglylookedoutofthewindow。\'Isupposeitisanawkwardandmelancholyundertakingforawomanalone,\'hesaidcoldly。 \'Well,well——mypooruncle!——Yes,I\'llgowithyou,andseeyouthroughthebusiness。\' Sotheywentofftogetherinsteadofasunder,asplanned。Itisunnecessarytorecordthedetailsofthejourney,orofthesadweekwhichfolloweditatherfather\'shouse。LordQuantock\'sseatwasafineoldmansionstandinginitsownpark,andtherewereplentyofopportunitiesforhusbandandwifeeithertoavoideachother,ortogetreconcilediftheyweresominded,whichoneofthemwasatleast。CaptainNorthbrookwasnotpresentatthereadingofthewill。Shecametohimafterward,andfoundhimpackinguphispapers,intendingtostartnextmorning,nowthathehadseenherthroughtheturmoiloccasionedbyherfather\'sdeath。 \'Hehasleftmeeverythingthathecould!\'shesaidtoherhusband。 \'James,willyouforgivemenow,andstay?\' \'Icannotstay。\' \'Whynot?\' \'Icannotstay,\'herepeated。 \'Butwhy?\' \'Idon\'tlikeyou。\' Heacteduptohisword。Whenshecamedownstairsthenextmorningshewastoldthathehadgone。 Lauraboreherdoublebereavementasbestshecould。Thevastmansioninwhichshehadhithertolived,withallitshistoriccontents,hadgonetoherfather\'ssuccessorinthetitle;butherownwasnounhandsomeone。Aroundlaytheundulatingpark,studdedwithtreesadozentimesherownage;beyondit,thewood;beyondthewood,thefarms。Allthisfairandquietscenewashers。Sheneverthelessremainedalonely,repentant,depressedbeing,whowouldhavegiventhegreaterpartofeverythingshepossessedtoensurethepresenceandaffectionofthathusbandwhoseveryausterityandphlegm——qualitiesthathadformerlyledtothealienationbetweenthem——seemednowtobeadorablefeaturesinhischaracter。 Shehopedandhopedagain,butalltonopurpose。CaptainNorthbrookdidnotalterhismindandreturn。Hewasquiteadifferentsortofmanfromonewhoalteredhismind;thatshewasatlastdespairinglyforcedtoadmit。Andthensheleftoffhoping,andsettleddowntoamechanicalroutineofexistencewhichinsomemeasuredulledhergrief;butattheexpenseofallhernaturalanimationandthesprightlywilfulnesswhichhadoncecharmedthosewhoknewher,thoughitwasperhapsallthewhileafactorintheproductionofherunhappiness。 Tosaythatherbeautyquitedepartedastheyearsrolledonwouldbetooverstatethetruth。Timeisnotamercifulmaster,asweallknow,andhewasnotlikelytoactexceptionallyinthecaseofawomanwhohadmentaltroublestobearinadditiontotheordinaryweightofyears。Bethisasitmay,elevenotherwinterscameandwent,andLauraNorthbrookremainedthelonelymistressofhouseandlandswithoutoncehearingofherhusband。Everyprobabilityseemedtofavourtheassumptionthathehaddiedinsomeforeignland;andoffersforherhandwerenotfewastheprobabilityvergedoncertaintywiththelonglapseoftime。Buttheideaofremarriageseemednevertohaveenteredherheadforamoment。Whethershecontinuedtohopeevennowforhisreturncouldnotbedistinctlyascertained;atalleventsshelivedalifeunmodifiedintheslightestdegreefromthatofthefirstsixmonthsofhisabsence。 ThistwelfthyearofLaura\'sloneliness,andthethirtiethofherlifedrewonapace,andtheseasonapproachedthathadseentheunhappyadventureforwhichshesolonghadsuffered。Christmaspromisedtoberatherwetthancold,andthetreesontheoutskirtsofLaura\'sestatedrippedmonotonouslyfromdaytodayupontheturnpike-roadwhichborderedthem。Onanafternooninthisweekbetweenthreeandfouro\'clockahiredflymighthavebeenseendrivingalongthehighwayatthispoint,andonreachingthetopofthehillitstopped。Agentlemanofmiddleagealightedfromthevehicle。 \'Youneeddrivenofarther,\'hesaidtothecoachman。\'Therainseemstohavenearlyceased。I\'llstrollalittleway,andreturnonfoottotheinnbydinner-time。\' Theflymantouchedhishat,turnedthehorse,anddrovebackasdirected。Whenhewasoutofsight,thegentlemanwalkedon,buthehadnotgonefarbeforetherainagaincamedownpitilessly,thoughofthisthepedestriantooklittleheed,goingleisurelyonwardtillhereachedLaura\'sparkgate,whichhepassedthrough。Thecloudswerethickandthedayswereshort,sothatbythetimehestoodinfrontofthemansionitwasdark。Inadditiontothishisappearance,whichonalightingfromthecarriagehadbeenuntarnished,partooknowofthecharacterofadrenchedwayfarernottoowellblessedwiththisworld\'sgoods。Hehaltedfornomorethanamomentatthefrontentrance,andgoingroundtotheservants\'quarter,asifhehadapreconceivedpurposeinsodoing,thererangthebell。Whenapagecametohimheinquirediftheywouldkindlyallowhimtodryhimselfbythekitchenfire。 Thepageretired,andafteramurmuredcolloquyreturnedwiththecook,whoinformedthewetandmuddymanthatthoughitwasnothercustomtoadmitstrangers,sheshouldhavenoparticularobjectiontohisdryinghimself;thenightbeingsodampandgloomy。 Thereforethewayfarerenteredandsatdownbythefire。 \'Theownerofthishouseisaveryrichgentleman,nodoubt?\'heasked,ashewatchedthemeatturningonthespit。 \'\'Tisnotagentleman,butalady,\'saidthecook。 \'Awidow,Ipresume?\' \'Asortofwidow。Poorsoul,herhusbandisgoneabroad,andhasneverbeenheardofformanyyears。\' \'Sheseesplentyofcompany,nodoubt,tomakeupforhisabsence?\' \'No,indeed——hardlyasoul。Servicehereisasbadasbeinginanunnery。\' Inshort,thewayfarer,whohadatfirstbeensocoldlyreceived,contrivedbyhisfrankandengagingmannertodrawtheladiesofthekitchenintoamostconfidentialconversation,inwhichLaura\'shistorywasminutelydetailed,fromthedayofherhusband\'sdeparturetothepresent。Thesalientfeatureinalltheirdiscoursewasherunflaggingdevotiontohismemory。 Havingapparentlylearnedallthathewantedtoknow——amongotherthingsthatshewasatthismoment,asalways,alone——thetravellersaidhewasquitedry;andthankingtheservantsfortheirkindness,departedashehadcome。Onemergingintothedarknesshedidnot,however,godowntheavenuebywhichhehadarrived。Hesimplywalkedroundtothefrontdoor。Thereherang,andthedoorwasopenedtohimbyaman-servantwhomhehadnotseenduringhissojournattheotherendofthehouse。 Inanswertotheservant\'sinquiryforhisname,hesaidceremoniously,\'WillyoutellTheHonourableMrs。Northbrookthatthemanshenursedmanyyearsago,afterafrightfulaccident,hascalledtothankher?\' Thefootmanretreated,anditwasratheralongtimebeforeanyfurthersignsofattentionwereapparent。Thenhewasshownintothedrawing-room,andthedoorclosedbehindhim。 OnthecouchwasLaura,tremblingandpale。Shepartedherlipsandheldoutherhandstohim,butcouldnotspeak。Buthedidnotrequirespeech,andinamomenttheywereineachother\'sarms。 Strangenewscirculatedthroughthatmansionandtheneighbouringtownonthenextandfollowingdays。Buttheworldhasawayofgettingusedtothings,andtheintelligenceofthereturnofTheHonourableMrs。Northbrook\'slong-absenthusbandwassoonreceivedwithcomparativecalm。 AfewdaysmorebroughtChristmas,andtheforlornhomeofLauraNorthbrookblazedfrombasementtoatticwithlightandcheerfulness。Notthatthehousewasovercrowdedwithvisitors,butmanywerepresent,andtheapathyofadozenyearscameatlengthtoanend。Theanimationwhichsetinthusatthecloseoftheoldyeardidnotdiminishonthearrivalofthenew;andbythetimeitstwelvemonthshadlikewiserunthecourseofitspredecessors,asonhadbeenaddedtothedwindledlineoftheNorthbrookfamily。 AttheconclusionofthisnarrativetheSparkwasthanked,withamannerofsomesurprise,fornobodyhadcreditedhimwithatastefortale-telling。Thoughithadbeenresolvedthatthisstoryshouldbethelast,afewoftheweather-boundlistenerswereforsittingonintothesmallhoursovertheirpipesandglasses,andrakingupyetmoreepisodesoffamilyhistory。Butthemajoritymurmuredreasonsforsoongettingtotheirlodgings。 Itwasquitedarkwithout,exceptintheimmediateneighbourhoodofthefeeblestreet-lamps,andbeforeafewshop-windowswhichhadbeenhardilykeptopeninspiteoftheobviousunlikelihoodofanychancecustomertraversingthemuddythoroughfaresatthathour。 Byone,bytwo,andbythreethebenightedmembersoftheField-Clubrosefromtheirseats,shookhands,madeappointments,anddroppedawaytotheirrespectivequarters,freeorhired,hopingforafairmorrow。Itwouldprobablybenotuntilthenextsummermeeting,monthsawayinthefuture,thattheeasyintercoursewhichnowexistedbetweenthemallwouldrepeatitself。Thecrimsonmaltster,forinstance,knewthatonthefollowingmarket-dayhisfriendsthePresident,theRuralDean,andthebookwormwouldpasshiminthestreet,iftheymethim,withthebarestnodofcivility,thePresidentandtheColonelforsocialreasons,thebookwormforintellectualreasons,andtheRuralDeanformoralones,thelatterbeingastaunchteetotaller,deadagainstJohnBarleycorn。Thesentimentalmemberknewthatwhen,onhisrambles,hemethisfriendthebookwormwithapocket-copyofsomethingorotherunderhisnose,thelatterwouldnotlovehiscompanionshipashehaddoneto- day;andthePresident,thearistocrat,andthefarmerknewthataffairspolitical,sporting,domestic,oragriculturalwouldexcludeforalongtimeallruminationonthecharactersofdamesgonetodustforscoresofyears,howeverbeautifulandnobletheymayhavebeenintheirday。 Thelastmemberatlengthdeparted,theattendantatthemuseumloweredthefire,thecuratorlockeduptherooms,andsoontherewasonlyasinglepirouettingflameonthetopofasinglecoaltomakethebonesoftheichthyosaurusseemtoleap,thestuffedbirdstowink,andtodrawasmilefromthevarnishedskullsofVespasian\'ssoldiery。