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类别:其他 作者:Thomas Hardy字数:14984更新时间:19/01/05 16:52:14
Pursuingnorecognizedtrack,greatcarewasnecessaryinwalkinglesttheirfacesshouldcomeincontactwiththelow—hangingboughsoftheoldlime—trees,whichinmanyspotsformeddenseover—growthsofinterlacedbranches。 \"Timeshavechangedfromthetimestheyusedtobe,\"saidMail,regardingnobodycantellwhatinterestingoldpanoramaswithaninwardeye,andlettinghisoutwardglancerestontheground,becauseitwasasconvenientapositionasany。\"Peopledon’tcaremuchaboutusnow!I’vebeenthinkingwemustbealmostthelastleftinthecountyoftheoldstringplayers?Barrel—organs,andthethingsnextdoorto’emthatyoublowwi’yourfoot,havecomeinterriblyoflateyears。\" \"Ay!\"saidBowman,shakinghishead;andoldWilliam,onseeinghim,didthesamething。 \"More’sthepity,\"repliedanother。\"Timewas——longandmerryagonow!——whennotoneofthevarmitswastobeheardof;butitservedsomeofthequiresright。Theyshouldhavestucktostringsaswedid,andkeptoutclarinets,anddoneawaywithserpents。Ifyou’dthriveinmusicalreligion,sticktostrings,saysI。\" \"Stringsbesafesoul—lifters,asfarasthatdogo,\"saidMr。 Spinks。 \"Yetthere’sworsethingsthanserpents,\"saidMr。Penny。\"Oldthingspassaway,’tistrue;butaserpentwasagoodoldnote:adeeprichnotewastheserpent。\" \"Clar’nets,however,bebadatalltimes,\"saidMichaelMail。\"OneChristmas——yearsagonenow,years——Iwenttheroundswi’theWeatherburyquire。’Twasahardfrostynight,andthekeysofalltheclar’netsfroze——ah,theydidfreeze!——sothat’twaslikedrawingacorkeverytimeakeywasopened;andtheplayerso’’emhadtogointoahedger—and—ditcher’schimley—corner,andthawtheirclar’netseverynowandthen。Anicicleo’spethungdownfromtheendofeveryman’sclar’netaspanlong;andastofingers——well,there,ifye’llbelieveme,webadnofingersatall,toourknowing。\" \"Icanwellbringbacktomymind,\"saidMr。Penny,\"whatIsaidtopoorJosephRyme(whotookthetreblepartinChalk—NewtonChurchfortwo—and—fortyyear)whentheythoughtofhavingclar’netsthere。 \"Joseph,\"Isaid,saysI,\"dependupon’t,ifsobeyouhavethemtootingclar’netsyou’llspoilthewholeset—out。Clar’netswerenotmadefortheserviceoftheLard;youcanseeitbylookingat’em,\"Isaid。Andwhatcameo’t?Why,souls,theparsonsetupabarrel—organonhisownaccountwithintwoyearso’thetimeI spoke,andtheoldquirewenttonothing。\" \"Asfaraslookisconcerned,\"saidthetranter,\"Idon’tformypartseethatafiddleismuchnearerheaventhanaclar’net。’Tisfurtheroff。There’salwaysarakish,scampishtwistaboutafiddle’slooksthatseemstosaytheWickedOnehadahandinmakingo’en;whileangelsbesupposedtoplayclar’netsinheaven,orsom’atlike’em,ifyemaybelievepicters。\" \"RobertPenny,youwasintheright,\"brokeintheeldestDewy。 \"Theyshouldha’stucktostrings。Yourbrass—manisaraftingdog— —wellandgood;yourreed—manisadabatstirringye——wellandgood;yourdrum—manisararebowel—shaker——goodagain。ButIdon’tcarewhohearsmesayit,nothingwillspaktoyourheartwi’thesweetnesso’themanofstrings!\" \"Stringsforever!\"saidlittleJimmy。 \"Stringsalonewouldhaveheldtheirgroundagainstallthenewcomersincreation。\"(\"True,true!\"saidBowman。)\"Butclarinetswasdeath。\"(\"Deaththeywas!\"saidMr。Penny。)\"Andharmonions,\" Williamcontinuedinaloudervoice,andgettingexcitedbythesesignsofapproval,\"harmonionsandbarrel—organs\"(\"Ah!\"andgroansfromSpinks)\"bemiserable——whatshallIcall’em?——miserable——\" \"Sinners,\"suggestedJimmy,whomadelargestrideslikethemen,anddidnotlagbehindliketheotherlittleboys。 \"Miserabledumbledores!\" \"Right,William,andsotheybe——miserabledumbledores!\"saidthechoirwithunanimity。 Bythistimetheywerecrossingtoagateinthedirectionoftheschool,which,standingonaslighteminenceatthejunctionofthreeways,nowroseinunvaryinganddarkflatnessagainstthesky。 Theinstrumentswereretuned,andallthebandenteredtheschoolenclosure,enjoinedbyoldWilliamtokeepuponthegrass。 \"Numberseventy—eight,\"hesoftlygaveoutastheyformedroundinasemicircle,theboysopeningthelanternstogetaclearerlight,anddirectingtheirraysonthebooks。 Thenpassedforthintothequietnightanancientandtime—wornhymn,embodyingaquaintChristianityinwordsorallytransmittedfromfathertosonthroughseveralgenerationsdowntothepresentcharacters,whosangthemoutrightearnestly: \"RememberAdam’sfall,OthouMan: RememberAdam’sfallFromHeaventoHell。 RememberAdam’sfallHowhehathcondemn’dallInHellperpetualTherefortodwell。 RememberGod’sgoodnesse,OthouMan: RememberGod’sgoodnesse,Hispromisemade。 RememberGod’sgoodnesse; HesentHisSonsinlesseOurailsfortoredress; BenotafraidInBethlehemHewasborn,OthouMan: InBethlehemHewasborn,Formankind’ssake。 InBethlehemHewasborn,Christmas—dayi’themorn: OurSaviourthoughtnoscornOurfaultstotake。 GivethankstoGodalway,OthouMan: GivethankstoGodalwayWithheart—mostjoy。 GivethankstoGodalwayOnthisourjoyfulday: Letallmensingandsay,Holy,Holy!\" Havingconcludedthelastnote,theylistenedforaminuteortwo,butfoundthatnosoundissuedfromtheschoolhouse。 \"Fourbreaths,andthen,\"O,whatunboundedgoodness!\"numberfifty— nine,\"saidWilliam。 Thiswasdulygonethrough,andnonoticewhateverseemedtobetakenoftheperformance。 \"Goodguideus,surely’tisn’ta’emptyhouse,asbefellusintheyearthirty—nineandforty—three!\"saidoldDewy。 \"Perhapsshe’sjistcomefromsomemusicalcity,andsneersatourdoings?\"thetranterwhispered。 \"’Odrabbither!\"saidMr。Penny,withanannihilatinglookatacorneroftheschoolchimney,\"Idon’tquitestomachher,ifthisisit。Yourplainmusicwelldoneisasworthyasyourothersortdonebad,a’b’lieve,souls;sosayI。\" \"Fourbreaths,andthenthelast,\"saidtheleaderauthoritatively。 \"’Rejoice,yeTenantsoftheEarth,’numbersixty—four。\" Attheclose,waitingyetanotherminute,hesaidinaclearloudvoice,ashehadsaidinthevillageatthathourandseasonforthepreviousfortyyears——\"AmerryChristmastoye!\" CHAPTERV:THELISTENERS Whentheexpectantstillnessconsequentupontheexclamationhadnearlydiedoutofthemall,anincreasinglightmadeitselfvisibleinoneofthewindowsoftheupperfloor。Itcamesoclosetotheblindthattheexactpositionoftheflamecouldbeperceivedfromtheoutside。Remainingsteadyforaninstant,theblindwentupwardfrombeforeit,revealingtothirtyconcentratedeyesayounggirl,framedasapicturebythewindowarchitrave,andunconsciouslyilluminatinghercountenancetoavividbrightnessbyacandlesheheldinherlefthand,closetoherface,herrighthandbeingextendedtothesideofthewindow。Shewaswrappedinawhiterobeofsomekind,whilstdownhershouldersfellatwiningprofusionofmarvellouslyrichhair,inawilddisorderwhichproclaimedittobeonlyduringtheinvisiblehoursofthenightthatsuchaconditionwasdiscoverable。Herbrighteyeswerelookingintothegreyworldoutsidewithanuncertainexpression,oscillatingbetweencourageandshyness,which,assherecognizedthesemicirculargroupofdarkformsgatheredbeforeher,transformeditselfintopheasantresolution。 Openingthewindow,shesaidlightlyandwarmly——\"Thankyou,singers,thankyou!\" Togetherwentthewindowquicklyandquietly,andtheblindstarteddownwardonitsreturntoitsplace。Herfairforeheadandeyesvanished;herlittlemouth;herneckandshoulders;allofher。 Thenthespotofcandlelightshonenebulouslyasbefore;thenitmovedaway。 \"Howpretty!\"exclaimedDickDewy。 \"Ifshe’dbeenralewexworkshecouldn’tha’beencomelier,\"saidMichaelMail。 \"AsnearathingtoaspiritualvisionaseverIwishtosee!\"saidtranterDewy。 \"O,sichInever,neversee!\"saidLeaffervently。 Alltherest,afterclearingtheirthreatsandadjustingtheirhats,agreedthatsuchasightwasworthsingingfor。 \"NowtoFarmerShiner’s,andthenreplenishourinsides,father?\" saidthetranter。 \"Wi’allmyheart,\"saidoldWilliam,shoulderinghisbass—viol。 FarmerShiner’swasaqueerlumpofahouse,standingatthecornerofalanethatranintotheprincipalthoroughfare。Theupperwindowsweremuchwiderthantheywerehigh,andthisfeature,togetherwithabroadbay—windowwherethedoormighthavebeenexpected,gaveitbydaytheaspectofahumancountenanceturnedaskance,andwearingaslyandwickedleer。To—nightnothingwasvisiblebuttheoutlineoftheroofuponthesky。 Thefrontofthisbuildingwasreached,andthepreliminariesarrangedasusual。 \"Fourbreaths,andnumberthirty—two,’BeholdtheMorningStar,’\" saidoldWilliam。 Theyhadreachedtheendofthesecondverse,andthefiddlersweredoingtheupbow—strokepreviouslytopouringforththeopeningchordofthethirdverse,when,withoutalightappearingoranysignalbeinggiven,aroaringvoiceexclaimed— \"Shutup,woll’ee!Don’tmakeyourblaringrowhere!Afellerwi’ aheadacheenoughtosplithisskulllikesaquietnight!\" Slamwentthewindow。 \"Hullo,that’sa’uglyblowforwe!\"saidthetranter,inakeenlyappreciativevoice,andturningtohiscompanions。 \"Finishthecarrel,allwhobefriendsofharmony!\"commandedoldWilliam;andtheycontinuedtotheend。 \"Fourbreaths,andnumbernineteen!\"saidWilliamfirmly。\"Giveithimwell;thequirecan’tbeinsultedinthismanner!\" Alightnowflashedintoexistence,thewindowopened,andthefarmerstoodrevealedasoneinaterrificpassion。 \"Drownen!——drownen!\"thetrantercried,fiddlingfrantically。 \"Playfortissimy,anddrownhisspaking!\" \"Fortissimy!\"saidMichaelMail,andthemusicandsingingwaxedsoloudthatitwasimpossibletoknowwhatMr。Shinerhadsaid,wassaying,orwasabouttosay;butwildlyflinginghisarmsandbodyaboutintheformsofcapitalXsandYs,heappearedtoutterenoughinvectivestoconsignthewholeparishtoperdition。 \"Veryonseemly——very!\"saidoldWilliam,astheyretired。\"Neversuchadreadfulsceneinthewholeroundo’mycarrelpractice—— never!Andheachurchwarden!\" \"Onlyadrapo’drinkgotintohishead,\"saidthetranter。\"Man’swellenoughwhenhe’sinhisreligiousframe。He’sinhisworldlyframenow。Mustaskentoourbitofapartyto—morrownight,I suppose,andsoputeninhumouragain。Webearnomortalmanill— will。\" TheynowcrossedMellstockBridge,andwentalonganemboweredpathbesidetheFroomtowardsthechurchandvicarage,meetingVosswiththehotmeadandbread—and—cheeseastheywereapproachingthechurchyard。Thisdeterminedthemtoeatanddrinkbeforeproceedingfurther,andtheyenteredthechurchandascendedtothegallery。 Thelanternswereopened,andthewholebodysatroundagainstthewallsonbenchesandwhateverelsewasavailable,andmadeaheartymeal。Inthepausesofconversationtherecouldbeheardthroughtheflooroverheadalittleworldofundertonesandcreaksfromthehaltingclockwork,whichneverspreadfurtherthanthetowertheywerebornin,andraisedinthemoremeditativemindsafancythatherehaythedirectpathwayofTime。 Havingdoneeatinganddrinking,theyagaintunedtheinstruments,andoncemorethepartyemergedintothenightair。 \"Where’sDick?\"saidoldDewy。 Everymanhookedrounduponeveryotherman,asifDickmighthavebeentransmutedintooneortheother;andthentheysaidtheydidn’tknow。 \"Wellnow,that’swhatIcallverynastyofMasterDicky,thatI do,\"saidMichaelMail。 \"He’veclinkedoffhome—along,dependupon’t,\"anothersuggested,thoughnotquitebelievingthathehad。 \"Dick!\"exclaimedthetranter,andhisvoicerolledsonorouslyforthamongtheyews。 Hesuspendedhismusclesrigidasstonewhilstlisteningforananswer,andfindinghelistenedinvain,turnedtotheassemblage。 \"Thetreblemantoo!Nowifhe’dbeenatenororcounterchap,wemightha’contrivedtheresto’twithouten,yousee。Butforaquiretolosethetreble,why,mysonnies,youmaysowellloseyour……\"Thetranterpaused,unabletomentionanimagevastenoughfortheoccasion。 \"Yourheadatonce,\"suggestedMr。Penny。 Thetrantermovedapace,asifitwerepuerileofpeopletocompletesentenceswhenthereweremorepressingthingstobedone。 \"Waseverheardsuchathingasayoungmanleavinghisworkhalfdoneandturningtaillikethis!\" \"Never,\"repliedBowman,inatonesignifyingthathewasthelastmanintheworldtowishtowithholdtheformalfinishrequiredofhim。 \"Ihopenofataltragedyhasovertookthehad!\"saidhisgrandfather。 \"Ono,\"repliedtranterDewyplacidly。\"Wonderwherehe’sputthattherefiddleofhis。Whythatfiddlecostthirtyshillings,andgoodwordsbesides。Somewhereinthedamp,withoutdoubt;thatinstrumentwillbeungluedandspoiltintenminutes——ten!ay,two。\" \"Whatinthenameo’righteousnesscanhavehappened?\"saidoldWilliam,moreuneasily。\"Perhapshe’sdrownded!\" \"Leavingtheirlanternsandinstrumentsinthebelfrytheyretracedtheirstepsalongthewatersidetrack。\"AstrappingladlikeDickd’knowbetterthanletanythinghappenonawares,\"Reubenremarked。 \"There’ssuretobesomepoorlittlescramreasonfor’tstaringusinthefaceallthewhile。\"Heloweredhisvoicetoamysterioustone:’Neighbours,haveyenoticedanysignofascornfulwomaninhishead,orsuchlike?\" \"Notaglimmerofsuchabody。He’sasclearaswateryet。\" \"AndDickysaidheshouldnevermarry,\"criedJimmy,\"butliveathomealwaysalongwi’motherandwe!\" \"Ay,ay,mysonny;everyhadhassaidthatinhistime。\" TheyhadnowagainreachedtheprecinctsofMr。Shiner’s,buthearingnobodyinthatdirection,oneortwowentacrosstotheschoolhouse。Alightwasstillburninginthebedroom,andthoughtheblindwasdown,thewindowhadbeenslightlyopened,asiftoadmitthedistantnotesofthecarollerstotheearsoftheoccupantoftheroom。 Oppositethewindow,leaningmotionlessagainstabeechtree,wasthelostman,hisarmsfolded,hisheadthrownback,hiseyesfixedupontheilluminatedlattice。 \"Why,Dick,isthatthee?Whatb’stdoinghere?\" Dick’sbodyinstantlyflewintoamorerationalattitude,andhisheadwasseentoturneastandwestinthegloom,asifendeavouringtodiscernsomeproperanswertothatquestion;andatlasthesaidinratherfeebleaccents——\"Nothing,father。\" \"Th’sttakelongenoughtimeaboutitthen,uponmybody,\"saidthetranter,astheyallturnedanewtowardsthevicarage。 \"Ithoughtyouhadn’tdonehavingsnapinthegallery,\"saidDick。 \"Why,we’vebeentraypsingandramblingabout,lookingeverywhere,andthinkingyou’ddonefiftydeathlythings,andherehaveyoubeenatnothingatall!\" \"Thestupidnessliesinthatpointofitbeingnothingatall,\" murmuredMr。Spinks。 Thevicaragefrontwastheirnextfieldofoperation,andMr。 Maybold,thelately—arrivedincumbent,dulyreceivedhisshareofthenight’sharmonies。Itwashopedthatbyreasonofhisprofessionhewouldhavebeenledtoopenthewindow,andanextracarolinquicktimewasaddedtodrawhimforth。ButMr。Mayboldmadenostir。 \"Abadsign!\"saidoldWilliam,shakinghishead。 However,atthatsameinstantamusicalvoicewasheardexclaimingfrominnerdepthsofbedclothes——\"Thanks,villagers!\" \"Whatdidhesay?\"askedBowman,whowasratherdullofhearing。 Bowman’svoice,beingthereforeloud,hadbeenheardbythevicarwithin。 \"Isaid,’Thanks,villagers!’\"criedthevicaragain。 \"Oh,wedidn’thear’eethefirsttime!\"criedBowman。 \"Nowdon’tforheaven’ssakespoiltheyoungman’stemperbyansweringlikethat!\"saidthetranter。 \"Youwon’tdothat,myfriends!\"thevicarshouted。 \"Welltobesure,whatears!\"saidMr。Pennyinawhisper。\"Beatsanyhorseordogintheparish,anddependupon’t,that’sasignhe’sapropercleverchap。\" \"Weshallseethatintime,\"saidthetranter。 OldWilliam,inhisgratitudeforsuchthanksfromacomparativelynewinhabitant,wasanxioustoplayallthetunesoveragain;butrenouncedhisdesireonbeingremindedbyReubenthatitwouldbebesttoleavewellalone。 \"Nowputtingtwoandtwotogether,\"thetrantercontinued,astheywenttheirwayoverthehill,andacrosstothelastremaininghouses;\"thatis,intheformofthatyoungfemalevisionwezeedjustnow,andthisyoungtenor—voicedparson,mybeliefisshe’llwindenroundherfinger,andtwisttheporeyoungfelleraboutlikethefigureof8——thatshewillso,mysonnies。\" CHAPTERVI:CHRISTMASMORNING Thechoiratlastreachedtheirbeds,andsleptliketherestoftheparish。Dick’sslumbers,throughthethreeorfourhoursremainingforrest,weredisturbedandslight;anexhaustivevariationupontheincidentsthathadpassedthatnightinconnectionwiththeschool—windowgoingoninhisbraineverymomentofthetime。 Inthemorning,dowhathewould——goupstairs,downstairs,outofdoors,speakofthewindandweather,orwhatnot——hecouldnotrefrainfromanunceasingrenewal,inimagination,ofthatinterestingenactment。Tiltedontheedgeofonefoothestoodbesidethefireplace,watchinghismothergrillingrashers;buttherewasnothingingrilling,hethought,unlesstheVisiongrilled。Thelimprasherhungdownbetweenthebarsofthegridironlikeacatinachild’sarms;buttherewasnothinginsimiles,unlessSheutteredthem。Helookedatthedaylightshadowsofayellowhue,dancingwiththefirelightshadowsinblueonthewhitewashedchimneycorner,buttherewasnothinginshadows。 \"Perhapsthenewyoungwom——sch——MissFancyDaywillsinginchurchwithusthismorning,\"hesaid。 Thetranterlookedalongtimebeforehereplied,\"Ifancyshewill; andyetIfancyshewon’t。\" Dickimpliedthatsucharemarkwasrathertobetoleratedthanadmired;thoughdeliberatenessinspeechwasknowntohave,asarule,moretodowiththemachineryofthetranter’sthroatthanwiththematterenunciated。 Theymadepreparationsforgoingtochurchasusual;Dickwithextremealacrity,thoughhewouldnotdefinitelyconsiderwhyhewassoreligious。Hiswonderfulnicetyinbrushingandcleaninghisbestlightbootshadfeatureswhichelevatedittotherankofanart。Everyparticleandspeckoflastweek’smudwasscrapedandbrushedfromtoeandheel;newblackingfromthepacketwascarefullymixedandmadeuseof,regardlessofexpense。Acoatwaslaidonandpolished;thenanothercoatforincreasedblackness;andlastlyathird,togivetheperfectandmirror—likejetwhichthehoped—forrencounterdemanded。 ItbeingChristmas—day,thetranterpreparedhimselfwithSundayparticularity。Loudsousingandsnortingnoiseswereheardtoproceedfromatubinthebackquartersofthedwelling,proclaimingthathewasthereperforminghisgreatSundaywash,lastinghalf—an— hour,towhichhiswashingsonworking—daymorningsweremereflashesinthepan。Vanishingintotheouthousewithalargebrowntowel,andtheabove—namedbubblingsandsnortingsbeingcarriedonforabouttwentyminutes,thetranterwouldappearroundtheedgeofthedoor,smellinglikeasummerfog,andlookingasifhehadjustnarrowlyescapedawaterygravewiththelossofmuchofhisclothes,havingsincebeenweepingbitterlytillhiseyeswerered; acrystaldropofwaterhangingornamentallyatthebottomofeachear,oneatthetipofhisnose,andothersintheformofspanglesabouthishair。 Afteragreatdealofcrunchinguponthesandedstonefloorbythefeetoffather,son,andgrandsonastheymovedtoandfrointhesepreparations,thebass—violandfiddlesweretakenfromtheirnook,andthestringsexaminedandscrewedalittleaboveconcert—pitch,thattheymightkeeptheirtonewhentheservicebegan,toobviatetheawkwardcontingencyofhavingtoretunethematthebackofthegalleryduringacough,sneeze,oramen——aninconveniencewhichhadbeenknowntoariseindampwintryweather。 ThethreeleftthedoorandpaceddownMellstock—laneandacrosstheewe—lease,bearingundertheirarmstheinstrumentsinfadedgreen— baizebags,andoldbrownmusic—booksintheirhands;Dickcontinuallyfindinghimselfinadvanceoftheothertwo,andthetrantermovingonwithtoesturnedoutwardstoanenormousangle。 Atthefootofaninclinethechurchbecamevisiblethroughthenorthgate,or’churchhatch,’asitwascalledhere。Sevenagilefiguresinaclumpwereobservablebeyond,whichprovedtobethechoristerswaiting;sittingonanaltar—tombtopassthetime,andlettingtheirheelsdangleagainstit。Themusiciansbeingnowinsight,theyouthfulpartyscamperedoffandrattleduptheoldwoodenstairsofthegallerylikearegimentofcavalry;theotherboysoftheparishwaitingoutsideandobservingbirds,cats,andothercreaturestillthevicarentered,whentheysuddenlysubsidedintosoberchurch—goers,andpasseddowntheaislewithechoingheels。 ThegalleryofMellstockChurchhadastatusandsentimentofitsown。Astrangertherewasregardedwithafeelingaltogetherdifferingfromthatofthecongregationbelowtowardshim。Banishedfromthenaveasanintruderwhomnooriginalitycouldmakeinteresting,hewasreceivedaboveasacuriositythatnounfitnesscouldrenderdull。Thegallery,too,lookeddownuponandknewthehabitsofthenavetoitsremotestpeculiarity,andhadanextensivestockofexclusiveinformationaboutit;whilstthenaveknewnothingofthegalleryfolk,asgalleryfolk,beyondtheirloud— soundingminimsandchestnotes。Suchtopicsasthattheclerkwasalwayschewingtobaccoexceptatthemomentofcryingamen;thathehadadust—holeinhispew;thatduringthesermoncertainyoungdaughtersofthevillagehadleftoffcaringtoreadanythingsomildasthemarriageserviceforsomeyears,andnowregularlystudiedtheonewhichchronologicallyfollowsit;thatapairofloverstouchedfingersthroughaknot—holebetweentheirpewsinthemannerordainedbytheirgreatexemplars,PyramusandThisbe;thatMrs。Ledlow,thefarmer’swife,countedhermoneyandreckonedherweek’smarketingexpensesduringthefirstlesson——allnewstothosebelow——werestalesubjectshere。 OldWilliamsatinthecentreofthefrontrow,hisvioloncellobetweenhiskneesandtwosingersoneachhand。Behindhim,ontheleft,camethetreblesingersandDick;andontherightthetranterandthetenors。FartherbackwasoldMailwiththealtosandsupernumeraries。 Butbeforetheyhadtakentheirplaces,andwhilsttheywerestandinginacircleatthebackofthegallerypractisingapsalmortwo,Dickcasthiseyesoverhisgrandfather’sshoulder,andsawthevisionofthepastnightentertheporch—doorasmethodicallyasifshehadneverbeenavisionatall。Anewatmosphereseemedsuddenlytobepuffedintotheancientedificebyhermovement,whichmadeDick’sbodyandsoultinglewithnovelsensations。 DirectedbyShiner,thechurchwarden,sheproceededtothesmallaisleonthenorthsideofthechancel,aspotnowallottedtoathrongofSunday—schoolgirls,anddistinctlyvisiblefromthegallery—frontbylookingunderthecurveofthefurthermostarchonthatside。 Beforethismomentthechurchhadseemedcomparativelyempty——nowitwasthronged;andasMissFancyrosefromherkneesandlookedaroundherforapermanentplaceinwhichtodepositherself—— finallychoosingtheremotestcorner——Dickbegantobreathemorefreelythewarmnewairshehadbroughtwithher;tofeelrushingsofblood,andtohaveimpressionsthattherewasatiebetweenherandhimselfvisibletoallthecongregation。 EverafterwardstheyoungmancouldrecollectindividuallyeachpartoftheserviceofthatbrightChristmasmorning,andthetriflingoccurrenceswhichtookplaceasitsminutesslowlydrewalong;thedutiesofthatdaydividingthemselvesbyacompletelinefromtheservicesofothertimes。Thetunestheythatmorningessayedremainedwithhimforyears,apartfromallothers;alsothetext; alsotheappearanceofthelayerofdustuponthecapitalsofthepiers;thattheholly—boughinthechancelarchwaywashungalittleoutofthecentre——alltheideas,inshort,thatcreepintothemindwhenreasonisonlyexercisingitslowestactivitythroughtheeye。 Bychanceorbyfate,anotheryoungmanwhoattendedMellstockChurchonthatChristmasmorninghadtowardstheendoftheservicethesameinstinctiveperceptionofaninterestingpresence,intheshapeofthesamebrightmaiden,thoughhisemotionreachedafarlessdevelopedstage。Andtherewasthisdifference,too,thatthepersoninquestionwassurprisedathiscondition,andsedulouslyendeavouredtoreducehimselftohisnormalstateofmind。Hewastheyoungvicar,Mr。Maybold。 ThemusiconChristmasmorningswasfrequentlybelowthestandardofchurch—performancesatothertimes。Theboysweresleepyfromtheheavyexertionsofthenight;themenwereslightlywearied;andnow,inadditiontotheseconstantreasons,therewasadampnessintheatmospherethatstillfurtheraggravatedtheevil。Theirstrings,fromtherecentlongexposuretothenightair,rosewholesemitones,andsnappedwithaloudtwangatthemostsilentmoment; whichnecessitatedmoreretiringthanevertothebackofthegallery,andmadethegallerythroatsquitehuskywiththequantityofcoughingandhemmingrequiredfortuningin。Thevicarlookedcross。 Whenthesingingwasinprogresstherewassuddenlydiscoveredtobeastrongandshrillreinforcementfromsomepoint,ultimatelyfoundtobetheschool—girls’aisle。Ateveryattemptitgrewbolderandmoredistinct。Atthethirdtimeofsinging,theseintrusivefemininevoiceswereasmightyasthoseoftheregularsingers;infact,thefloodofsoundfromthisquarterassumedsuchanindividuality,thatithadatime,akey,almostatuneofitsown,surgingupwardswhenthegalleryplungeddownwards,andthereverse。 Nowthishadneverhappenedbeforewithinthememoryofman。Thegirls,liketherestofthecongregation,hadalwaysbeenhumbleandrespectfulfollowersofthegallery;singingatsixesandsevensifwithoutgalleryleaders;neverinterferingwiththeordinancesofthesepractisedartists——havingnowill,union,power,orproclivityexceptitwasgiventhemfromtheestablishedchoirenthronedabovethem。 Agooddealofdesperationbecamenoticeableinthegallerythroatsandstrings,whichcontinuedthroughoutthemusicalportionoftheservice。Directlythefiddleswerelaiddown,Mr。Penny’sspectaclesputintheirsheath,andthetexthadbeengivenout,anindignantwhisperingbegan。 \"Didyehearthat,souls?\"Mr。Pennysaid,inagroaningbreath。 \"Brazen—facedhussies!\"saidBowman。 \"True;why,theywereeverynoteasloudaswe,fiddlesandall,ifnotlouder!\" \"Fiddlesandall!\"echoedBowmanbitterly。 \"Shallanythingsaucierbefoundthanunited’ooman?\"Mr。Spinksmurmured。 \"WhatIwanttoknowis,\"saidthetranter(asifheknewalready,butthatcivilizationrequiredtheformofwords),\"whatbusinesspeoplehavetotellmaidenstosinglikethatwhentheydon’tsitinagallery,andneverhaveenteredoneintheirlives?That’sthequestion,mysonnies。\" \"’Tisthegalleryhavegottosing,alltheworldknows,\"saidMr。 Penny。\"Why,souls,what’stheuseo’theancientsspendingscoresofpoundstobuildgalleriesifpeopledowninthelowestdepthsofthechurchsinglikethatatamoment’snotice?\" \"Really,Ithinkweuselessoneshadbettermarchoutofchurch,fiddlesandall!\"saidMr。Spinks,withalaughwhich,toastranger,wouldhavesoundedmildandreal。Onlytheinitiatedbodyofmenheaddressedcouldunderstandthehorriblebitternessofironythatlurkedunderthequietwords’uselessones,’andtheghastlinessofthelaughterapparentlysonatural。 \"Nevermind!Let’emsingtoo——’twillmakeitallthelouder——hee,hee!\"saidLeaf。 \"ThomasLeaf,ThomasLeaf!Wherehaveyoulivedallyourlife?\" saidgrandfatherWilliamsternly。 ThequailingLeaftriedtoleekasifhehadlivednowhereatall。 \"Whenall’ssaidanddone,mysonnies,\"Reubensaid,\"there’dhavebeennorealharmintheirsingingiftheyhadletnobodyhear’em,andonlyjinedinnowandthen。\" \"Noneatall,\"saidMr。Penny。\"ButthoughIdon’twishtoaccusepeoplewrongfully,I’dsaybeforemylordjudgethatIcouldheareverynoteo’thatlastpsalmcomefrom’emasmuchasfromus—— everynoteasif’twastheirown。\" \"Knowit!ah,IshouldthinkIdidknowit!\"Mr。Spinkswasheardtoobserveatthismoment,withoutreferencetohisfellowplayers—— shakinghisheadatsomeideaheseemedtoseefloatingbeforehim,andsmilingasifhewereattendingafuneralatthetime。\"Ah,doIordon’tIknowit!\" Noonesaid\"Knowwhat?\"becauseallwereawarefromexperiencethatwhatheknewwoulddeclareitselfinprocessoftime。 \"Icouldfancylastnightthatweshouldhavesometroublewi’thatyoungman,\"saidthetranter,pendingthecontinuanceofSpinks’sspeech,andlookingtowardstheunconsciousMr。Mayboldinthepulpit。 \"_I_fancy,\"saidoldWilliam,ratherseverely,\"Ifancythere’stoomuchwhisperinggoingontobeofanyspiritualusetogentleorsimple。\"Thenfoldinghislipsandconcentratinghisglanceonthevicar,heimpliedthatnonebuttheignorantwouldspeakagain;andaccordinglytherewassilenceinthegallery,Mr。Spinks’stellingspeechremainingforeverunspoken。 Dickhadsaidnothing,andthetranterlittle,onthisepisodeofthemorning;forMrs。DewyatbreakfastexpresseditasherintentiontoinvitetheyouthfulleaderoftheculpritstothesmallpartyitwascustomarywiththemtohaveonChristmasnight——apieceofknowledgewhichhadgivenaparticularbrightnesstoDick’sreflectionssincehehadreceivedit。Andinthetranter’sslightly—cynicalnature,partyfeelingwasweakerthanintheothermembersofthechoir,thoughfriendlinessandfaithfulpartnershipstillsustainedinhimaheartyearnestnessontheiraccount。 CHAPTERVII:THETRANTER’SPARTY DuringtheafternoonunusualactivitywasseentoprevailabouttheprecinctsoftranterDewy’shouse。Theflagstonefloorwassweptofdust,andasprinklingofthefinestyellowsandfromtheinnermoststratumoftheadjoiningsand—pitlightlyscatteredthereupon。Thenwereproducedlargeknivesandforks,whichhadbeenshroudedindarknessandgreasesincethelastoccasionofthekind,andbearingupontheirsides,\"Shear—steel,warranted,\"insuchemphaticlettersofassurance,thatthewarranter’snamewasnotrequiredasfurtherproof,andnotgiven。Thekeywasleftinthetapofthecider— barrel,insteadofbeingcarriedinapocket。Andfinallythetranterhadtostandupintheroomandlethiswifewheelhimroundlikeaturnstile,toseeifanythingdiscreditablewasvisibleinhisappearance。 \"StandstilltillI’vebeenforthescissors,\"saidMrs。Dewy。 Thetranterstoodasstillasasentinelatthechallenge。 Theonlyrepairsnecessarywereatrimmingofoneortwowhiskersthathadextendedbeyondthegeneralcontourofthemass;aliketrimmingofaslightly—frayededgevisibleonhisshirt—collar;andafinaltugatagreyhair——toallofwhichoperationshesubmittedinresignedsilence,exceptthelast,whichproducedamild\"Come,come,Ann,\"bywayofexpostulation。 \"Really,Reuben,’tisquiteadisgracetoseesuchaman,\"saidMrs。 Dewy,withtheseverityjustifiableinalong—triedcompanion,givinghimanotherturnround,andpickingseveralofSmiler’shairsfromtheshoulderofhiscoat。Reuben’sthoughtsseemedengagedelsewhere,andheyawned。\"Andthecellarofyourcoatisashametobehold——soplasteredwithdirt,ordust,orgrease,orsomething。 Why,wherevercouldyouhavegotit?\" \"’Tismywarmnaterinsummer—time,Isuppose。IalwaysdidgetinsuchaheatwhenIbustleabout。\" \"Ay,theDewysalwaysweresuchacoarse—skinnedfamily。There’syourbrotherBobjustasbad——asfatasaporpoise——wi’hishow,mean,\"How’stdo,Ann?\"wheneverhemeetsme。I’d\"How’stdo\"himindeed!Ifthesunonlyshinesoutaminute,therebeyouallstreamingintheface——Ineversee!\" \"IfIbehotweek—days,ImustbehotSundays。\" \"Ifanyofthegirlsshouldturnaftertheirfather’twillbeabadlook—outfor’em,poorthings!Noneofmyfamilyweresichvulgarsweaters,notoneof’em。But,Lord—a—mercy,theDewys!Idon’tknowhoweverIcam’intosuchafamily!\" \"Yourwoman’sweaknesswhenIaskedyetojineus。That’showitwasIsuppose。\"Butthetranterappearedtohaveheardsomesuchwordsfromhiswifebefore,andhencehisanswerhadnottheenergyitmighthaveshowniftheinquiryhadpossessedthecharmofnovelty。 \"Youneverdidhooksowellinapairo’trousersasinthem,\"shecontinuedinthesameunimpassionedvoice,sothattheunfriendlycriticismoftheDewyfamilyseemedtohavebeenmerenormalthanspontaneous。\"Suchacheappairas’twastoo。Asbigasanymancouldwishtohave,andlinedinside,anddouble—linedinthelowerparts,andanextrapieceofstiffeningatthebottom。And’tisanicehighcutthatcomesuprightunderyourarmpits,andthere’senoughturneddowninsidetheseamstomakehalfapairmore,besidesapieceofclothheftthatwillmakeanhonestwaistcoat—— allbymycontrivinginbuyingthestuffatabargain,andhavingitmadeupundermyeye。Itonlyshowswhatmaybedonebytakingalittletrouble,andnotgoingstraighttotherascallytailors。\" ThediscoursewascutshortbythesuddenappearanceofCharleyonthescene,withafaceandhandsofhideousblackness,andanoselikeagutteringcandle。Why,onthatparticularlycleanlyafternoon,heshouldhavediscoveredthatthechimney—crookandchainfromwhichthehamsweresuspendedshouldhavepossessedmoremeritsandgeneralinterestasplaythingsthananyotherarticlesinthehouse,isaquestionfornursingmotherstodecide。However,thehumourseemedtolieintheresultbeing,ashasbeenseen,thatanygivenplayerwiththesearticleswasinthelong—rundaubedwithsoot。ThelastthatwasseenofCharleybydaylightafterthispieceofingenuitywaswhenintheactofvanishingfromhisfather’spresenceroundthecornerofthehouse——lookingbackoverhisshoulderwithanexpressionofgreatsinonhisface,likeCainastheOutcastinBiblepictures。 Theguestshadallassembled,andthetranter’spartyhadreachedthatdegreeofdevelopmentwhichaccordswithteno’clockP。M。inruralassemblies。Atthathourthesoundofafiddleinprocessoftuningwasheardfromtheinnerpantry。 \"That’sDick,\"saidthetranter。\"Thatlad’scrazyforajig。\" \"Dick!NowIcannot——really,IcannothaveanydancingatalltillChristmas—dayisout,\"saidoldWilliamemphatically。\"Whentheclockha’donestrikingtwelve,danceasmuchasyelike。\" \"Well,Imustsaythere’sreasoninthat,William,\"saidMrs。Penny。