第21章

类别:其他 作者:Isabella Lucy Bird字数:4954更新时间:18/12/27 09:01:20
fourhousestherewere307people!Insometherewerefourfamilies——thegrand-parents,theparents,theeldestsonwithhiswifeandfamily,andadaughterortwowiththeirhusbandsandchildren。Theeldestson,whoinheritsthehouseandland,almostinvariablybringshiswifetohisfather’shouse,wheresheoftenbecomeslittlebetterthanaslavetohermother-in-law。Byrigidcustomsheliterallyforsakesherownkindred,andher“filialduty“istransferredtoherhusband’smother,whooftentakesadisliketoher,andinstigateshersontodivorceherifshehasnochildren。Myhostesshadinducedhersontodivorcehiswife,andshecouldgivenobetterreasonforitthanthatshewaslazy。 TheNumapeople,shesaid,hadneverseenaforeigner,so,thoughtherainstillfellheavily,theywereastirintheearlymorning。 Theywantedtohearmespeak,soIgavemyorderstoItoinpublic。 Yesterdaywasamosttoilsomeday,mainlyspentinstumblingupandslidingdownthegreatpassesofFutai,Takanasu,andYenoiki,allamongforest-coveredmountains,deeplycleftbyforest-chokedravines,withnowandthenoneofthesnowypeaksofAidzubreakingthemonotonyoftheoceanofgreen。Thehorses’shoesweretiedanduntiedeveryfewminutes,andwemadejustamileanhour!AtlastweweredepositedinamostunpromisingplaceinthehamletofTamagawa,andweretoldthataricemerchant,afterwaitingforthreedays,hadgoteveryhorseinthecountry。Attheendoftwohours’chafferingonebaggagecooliewasproduced,someofthethingswereputonthericehorses,andasteedwithapack-saddlewasproducedformeintheshapeofaplumpandprettylittlecow,whichcarriedmesafelyoverthemagnificentpassofOrianddowntothetownofOkimi,amongrice-fields,where,inadrowningrain,Iwasgladtogetshelterwithanumberofcooliesbyawood-firetillanotherpack-cowwasproduced,andwewalkedonthroughtherice-fieldsandupintothehillsagaintoKurosawa,whereIhadintendedtoremain;buttherewasnoinn,andthefarm-housewheretheytakeintravellers,besidesbeingontheedgeofamalariouspond,andbeingdarkandfullofstingingsmoke,wassoawfullydirtyandfulloflivingcreatures,that,exhaustedasIwas,Iwasobligedtogoon。Butitwasgrowingdark,therewasnoTransportOffice,andforthefirsttimethepeoplewereveryslightlyextortionate,anddroveItonearlytohiswits’end。Thepeasantsdonotliketobeoutafterdark,fortheyareafraidofghostsandallsortsofdevilments,anditwasdifficulttoinducethemtostartsolateintheevening。 Therewasnotahousecleanenoughtorestin,soIsatonastoneandthoughtaboutthepeopleforoveranhour。Childrenwithscald-head,scabies,andsoreeyesswarmed。Everywomancarriedababyonherback,andeverychildwhocouldstaggerunderonecarriedonetoo。Notonewomanworeanythingbutcottontrousers。 Onewomanreeledabout“drunkanddisorderly。“Itosatonastonehidinghisfaceinhishands,andwhenIaskedhimifhewereill,herepliedinamostlamentablevoice,“Idon’tknowwhatIamtodo,I’msoashamedforyoutoseesuchthings!“Theboyisonlyeighteen,andIpitiedhim。Iaskedhimifwomenwereoftendrunk,andhesaidtheywereinYokohama,buttheyusuallykeptintheirhouses。Hesaysthatwhentheirhusbandsgivethemmoneytopaybillsattheendofamonth,theyoftenspenditinsake,andthattheysometimesgetsakeinshopsandhaveitputdownasriceortea。“Theold,oldstory!“Ilookedatthedirtandbarbarism,andaskedifthisweretheJapanofwhichIhadread。Yetawomaninthisunseemlycostumefirmlyrefusedtotakethe2or3senwhichitisusualtoleaveataplacewhereyourest,becauseshesaidthatIhadhadwaterandnottea,andafterIhadforceditonher,shereturnedittoIto,andthisredeemingincidentsentmeawaymuchcomforted。 FromNumathedistancehereisonly1。5ri,butitisoverthesteeppassofHonoki,whichisascendedanddescendedbyhundredsofrudestonesteps,notpleasantinthedark。OnthispassIsawbirchesforthefirsttime;atitsfootweenteredYamagatakenbyagoodbridge,andshortlyreachedthisvillage,inwhichanunpromising-lookingfarm-houseistheonlyaccommodation;butthoughalltheroomsbuttwoaretakenupwithsilk-worms,thosetwoareverygoodandlookuponaminiaturelakeandrockery。TheoneobjectiontomyroomisthattogeteitherinoroutofitI mustpassthroughtheother,whichisoccupiedbyfivetobaccomerchantswhoarewaitingfortransport,andwhowhileawaythetimebystrummingonthatinstrumentofdismay,thesamisen。Nohorsesorcowscanbegotforme,soIamspendingthedayquietlyhere,rathergladtorest,forIammuchexhausted。WhenIamsufferingmuchfrommyspineItoalwaysgetsintoafrightandthinksIamgoingtodie,ashetellsmewhenIambetter,butshowshisanxietybyashort,surlymanner,whichismostdisagreeable。Hethinksweshallnevergetthroughtheinterior! Mr。Brunton’sexcellentmapfailsinthisregion,soitisonlybyfixingonthewell-knowncityofYamagataanddevisingroutestoitthatwegeton。HalftheeveningisspentinconsultingJapanesemaps,ifwecangetthem,andinquestioningthehouse-masterandTransportAgent,andanychancetravellers;butthepeopleknownothingbeyondthedistanceofafewri,andtheagentsseldomtelloneanythingbeyondthenextstage。WhenIinquireaboutthe“unbeatentracks“thatIwishtotake,theanswersare,“It’sanawfulroadthroughmountains,“or“Therearemanybadriverstocross,“or“Therearenonebutfarmers’housestostopat。“Noencouragementisevergiven,butwegeton,andshallgeton,I doubtnot,thoughthehardshipsarenotwhatIwoulddesireinmypresentstateofhealth。 Veryfewhorsesarekepthere。Cowsandcooliescarrymuchofthemerchandise,andwomenaswellasmencarryheavyloads。Abaggagecooliecarriesabout50lbs。,butheremerchantscarryingtheirowngoodsfromYamagataactuallycarryfrom90to140lbs。,andevenmore。Itissickeningtomeetthesepoorfellowsstrugglingoverthemountain-passesinevidentdistress。Lastnightfiveofthemwererestingonthesummitridgeofapassgaspingviolently。 Theireyeswerestartingout;alltheirmuscles,renderedpainfullyvisiblebytheirleanness,werequivering;rillsofbloodfromthebiteofinsects,whichtheycannotdriveaway,wereliterallyrunningallovertheirnakedbodies,washedawayhereandtherebycopiousperspiration。Truly“inthesweatoftheirbrows“theywereeatingbreadandearninganhonestlivingfortheirfamilies! Sufferingandhard-workedastheywere,theywerequiteindependent。Ihavenotseenabeggarorbeggaryinthisstrangecountry。Thewomenwerecarrying70lbs。Theseburden-bearershavetheirbackscoveredbyathickpadofplaitedstraw。Onthisrestsaladder,curvedupatthelowerendliketherunnersofasleigh。Onthistheloadiscarefullypackedtillitextendsfrombelowtheman’swaisttoaconsiderableheightabovehishead。Itiscoveredwithwaterproofpaper,securelyroped,andthatchedwithstraw,andissupportedbyabroadpaddedbandjustbelowthecollarbones。Ofcourse,asthemanwalksnearlybentdouble,andthepositionisaverypainfulone,herequirestostopandstraightenhimselffrequently,andunlesshemeetswithabankofconvenientheight,hereststhebottomofhisburdenonashort,stoutpolewithanL-shapedtop,carriedforthispurpose。Thecarryingofenormousloadsisquiteafeatureofthisregion,andso,Iamsorrytosay,areredstingingantsandthesmallgadflieswhichmolestthecoolies。 Yesterday’sjourneywas18milesintwelvehours!Ichinonoisanice,industrioushamlet,givenup,likeallothers,torearingsilk-worms,andthepurewhiteandsulphuryellowcocoonsaredryingonmatsinthesuneverywhere。 ComelyKine——JapaneseCriticismonaForeignUsage——APleasantHalt——RenewedCourtesies——ThePlainofYonezawa——ACuriousMistake—— TheMother’sMemorial——ArrivalatKomatsu——StatelyAccommodation—— AViciousHorse——AnAsiaticArcadia——AFashionableWatering-place—— ABelle——“Godowns。“ Aseveredayofmountaintravellingbroughtusintoanotherregion。 WeleftIchinonoearlyonafinemorning,withthreepack-cows,oneofwhichIrode[andtheircalves],verycomelykine,withsmallnoses,shorthorns,straightspines,anddeepbodies。IthoughtthatImightgetsomefreshmilk,buttheideaofanythingbutacalfmilkingacowwassonewtothepeoplethattherewasauniversallaugh,andItotoldmethattheythoughtit“mostdisgusting,“andthattheJapanesethinkit“mostdisgusting“inforeignerstoputanything“withsuchastrongsmellandtaste“ intotheirtea!Allthecowshadcottoncloths,printedwithbluedragons,suspendedundertheirbodiestokeepthemfrommudandinsects,andtheywearstrawshoesandcordsthroughthecartilagesoftheirnoses。Thedaybeingfine,agreatdealofriceandsakewasonthemove,andwemethundredsofpack-cows,allofthesamecomelybreed,instringsoffour。 WecrossedtheSakuratoge,fromwhichtheviewisbeautiful,gothorsesatthemountainvillageofShirakasawa,crossedmorepasses,andintheafternoonreachedthevillageofTenoko。There,asusual,IsatundertheverandahoftheTransportOffice,andwaitedfortheonehorsewhichwasavailable。Itwasalargeshop,butcontainednotasinglearticleofEuropeanmake。Intheoneroomagroupofwomenandchildrensatroundthefire,andtheagentsatasusualwithanumberofledgersatatableafoothigh,onwhichhisgrandchildwaslyingonacushion。HereItodinedonsevendishesofhorrors,andtheybroughtmesake,tea,rice,andblackbeans。Thelastareverygood。Wehadsometalkaboutthecountry,andthemanaskedmetowritehisnameinEnglishcharacters,andtowritemyowninabook。Meanwhileacrowdassembled,andthefrontrowsatonthegroundthattheothersmightseeovertheirheads。Theyweredirtyandpressedveryclose,andwhenthewomenofthehousesawthatIfelttheheattheygracefullyproducedfansandfannedmeforawholehour。Onaskingthechargetheyrefusedtomakeany,andwouldnotreceiveanything。Theyhadnotseenaforeignerbefore,theysaid,theywoulddespisethemselvesfortakinganything,theyhadmy“honourablename“intheirbook。Notonlythat,buttheyputupaparcelofsweetmeats,andthemanwrotehisnameonafanandinsistedonmyacceptingit。IwasgrievedtohavenothingtogivethembutsomeEnglishpins,buttheyhadneverseensuchbefore,andsooncirculatedthemamongthecrowd。ItoldthemtrulythatI shouldrememberthemaslongasIrememberJapan,andwenton,muchtouchedbytheirkindness。 TheloftypassofUtsu,whichisascendedanddescendedbyanumberofstoneslabs,isthelastofthepassesofthesechoked-upranges。FromitssummitinthewelcomesunlightIjoyfullylookeddownuponthenobleplainofYonezawa,about30mileslongandfrom10to18broad,oneofthegardensofJapan,woodedandwatered,coveredwithprosperoustownsandvillages,surroundedbymagnificentmountainsnotaltogethertimbered,andboundedatitssouthernextremitybyrangeswhitewithsnoweveninthemiddleofJuly。 InthelongstreetofthefarmingvillageofMatsuharaamanamazedmebyrunninginfrontofmeandspeakingtome,andonItocomingup,heassailedhimvociferously,anditturnedoutthathetookmeforanAino,oneofthesubjugatedaboriginesofYezo。IhavebeforenowbeentakenforaChinese!