第19章

类别:其他 作者:John Galsworthy字数:10854更新时间:18/12/18 14:50:10
Itgrewcolderanddark。Heturnedthecollarofhiscoatuptohisears。HehadvisionsofPiccadilly。Thiswild—goosechaseappearedsuddenlyadangerous,unfathomablebusiness。Lights,fellowship,security!’Neveragain!’hebrooded;’whywon’ttheyletmealone?’ Butitwasnotclearwhetherby’they’hemeanttheconventions,theBoleskeys,hispassions,orthosehauntingmemoriesofRozsi。Ifhehadonlyhadabagwithhim!Whatwashegoingtosay?Whatwashegoingtogetbythis?Hereceivednoanswertothesequestions。Thedarknessitselfwaslessobscurethanhissensations。Fromtimetotimehetookouthiswatch。Ateachvillagethedrivermadeinquiries。Itwaspasttenwhenhestoppedthecarriagewithajerk。 Thestarswerebrightassteel,andbythesideoftheroadareedylakeshowedinthemoonlight。Swithinshivered。Amanonahorsehadhaltedinthecentreoftheroad。\"Driveon!\"calledSwithin,withastolidface。ItturnedouttobeBoleskey,who,onagauntwhitehorse,lookedlikesomewingedcreature。Hestoodwherehecouldbartheprogressofthecarriage,holdingoutapistol。 ’Theatricalbeggar!’thoughtSwithin,withanervoussmile。Hemadenosignofrecognition。SlowlyBoleskeybroughthisleanhorseuptothecarriage。Whenhesawwhowaswithinheshowedastonishmentandjoy。 \"You?\"hecried,slappinghishandonhisattenuatedthigh,andleaningovertillhisbeardtouchedSwithin。\"Youhavecome?Youfollowedus?\" \"Itseemsso,\"Swithingruntedout。 \"Youthrowinyourlotwithus。Isitpossible?You——youareaknight—errantthen!\" \"GoodGod!\"saidSwithin。Boleskey,flogginghisdejectedsteed,canteredforwardinthemoonlight。Hecameback,bringinganoldcloak,whichheinsistedonwrappingroundSwithin’sshoulders。Hehandedhim,too,acapaciousflask。 \"Howcoldyoulook!\"hesaid。\"Wonderful!Wonderful!youEnglish!\" HisgratefuleyesneverleftSwithinforamoment。Theyhadcomeuptotheheelsoftheothercarriagenow,butSwithin,hunchedinthecloak,didnottrytoseewhatwasinfrontofhim。TothebottomofhissoulheresentedtheHungarian’sgratitude。Heremarkedatlast,withwastedirony: \"You’reinahurry,itseems!\" \"Ifwehadwings,\"Boleskeyanswered,\"wewouldusethem。\" \"Wings!\"mutteredSwithinthickly;\"legsaregoodenoughforme。\" X Arrivedattheinnwheretheyweretopassthenight,Swithinwaited,hopingtogetintothehousewithouta\"scene,\"butwhenatlasthealightedthegirlswereinthedoorway,andMargitgreetedhimwithanadmiringmurmur,inwhich,however,heseemedtodetectirony。 Rozsi,paleandtremulous,withahalf—scaredlook,gavehimherhand,and,quicklywithdrawingit,shrankbehindhersister。WhentheyhadgoneuptotheirroomSwithinsoughtBoleskey。Hisspiritshadrisenremarkably。\"Tellthelandlordtogetussupper,\"hesaid; \"we’llcrackabottletoourluck。\"Hehurriedonthelandlord’spreparations。Thewindowofthe,roomfacedawood,sonearthathecouldalmosttouchthetrees。Thescentfromthepinesblewinonhim。Heturnedawayfromthatscenteddarkness,andbegantodrawthecorksofwinebottles。ThesoundseemedtoconjureupBoleskey。 Hecamein,splashedallover,smellingslightlyofstables;soonafter,Margitappeared,freshandserene,butRozsididnotcome。 \"Whereisyoursister?\"Swithinsaid。Rozsi,itseemed,wastired。 \"Itwilldohergoodtoeat,\"saidSwithin。AndBoleskey,murmuring,\"Shemustdrinktoourcountry,\"wentouttosummonher,Margitfollowedhim,whileSwithincutupachicken。Theycamebackwithouther。Shehad\"amegrimofthespirit。\" Swithin’sfacefell。\"Lookhere!\"hesaid,\"I’llgoandtry。Don’twaitforme。\" \"Yes,\"answeredBoleskey,sinkingmournfullyintoachair;\"try,brother,try—byallmeans,try。\" Swithinwalkeddownthecorridorwithanodd,sweet,sinkingsensationinhischest;andtappedonRozsi’sdoor。Inaminute,shepeepedforth,withherhairloose,andwonderingeyes。 \"Rozsi,\"hestammered,\"whatmakesyouafraidofme,now?\" Shestaredathim,butdidnotanswer。 \"Whywon’tyoucome?\" Stillshedidnotspeak,butsuddenlystretchedouttohimherbarearm。Swithinpressedhisfacetoit。Withashiver,shewhisperedabovehim,\"Iwillcome,\"andgentlyshutthedoor。 Swithinstealthilyretracedhissteps,andpausedaminuteoutsidethesitting—roomtoregainhisself—control。 ThesightofBoleskeywithabottleinhishandsteadiedhim。 \"Sheiscoming,\"hesaid。Andverysoonshedidcome,herthickhairroughlytwistedinaplait。 Swithinsatbetweenthegirls;butdidnottalk,forhewasreallyhungry。Boleskeytoowassilent,plungedingloom;Rozsiwasdumb; Margitalonechattered。 \"YouwillcometoourFather—town?Weshallhavethingstoshowyou。 Rozsi,whatthingswewillshowhim!\"Rozsi,withalittleappealingmovementofherhands,repeated,\"Whatthingswewillshowyou!\"Sheseemedsuddenlytofindhervoice,andwithglowingcheeks,mouthsfull,andeyesbrightassquirrels’,theychatteredreminiscencesofthe\"dearFather—town,\"of\"dearfriends,\"ofthe\"dearhome。\" ’Apoorplace!’Swithincouldnothelpthinking。Thisenthusiasmseemedtohimcommon;buthewascarefultoassumealookofinterest,feedingontheglancesflashedathimfromRozsi’srestlesseyes。 AsthewinewanedBoleskeygrewmoreandmoregloomy,butnowandthenasortofgleamingflickerpassedoverhisface。Herosetohisfeetatlast。 \"Letusnotforget,\"hesaid,\"thatwegoperhapstoruin,todeath; inthefaceofallthiswego,becauseourcountryneeds——inthisthereisnocredit,neithertomenortoyou,mydaughters;butforthisnobleEnglishman,whatshallwesay?GivethankstoGodforagreatheart。Hecomes——notforcountry,notforfame,notformoney,buttohelptheweakandtheoppressed。Letusdrink,then,tohim; letusdrinkagainandagaintoheroicForsyte!\"Inthemidstofthedeadsilence,SwithincaughtthelookofsuppliantmockeryinRozsi’seyes。HeglancedattheHungarian。Washelaughingathim?ButBoleskey,afterdrinkinguphiswine,hadsunkagainintohisseat; andtheresuddenly,tothesurpriseofall,hebegantosnore。 Margitroseand,bendingoverhimlikeamother,murmured:\"Heistired——itistheride!\"Sheraisedhiminherstrongarms,andleaningonhershoulderBoleskeystaggeredfromtheroom。SwithinandRozsiwereleftalone。Heslidhishandtowardsherhandthatlaysoclose,ontheroughtable—cloth。Itseemedtoawaithistouch。Somethinggavewayinhim,andwordscamewellingup;forthemomentheforgothimself,forgoteverythingbutthathewasnearher。 Herheaddroppedonhisshoulder,hebreathedtheperfumeofherhair。\"Good—night!\"shewhispered,andthewhisperwaslikeakiss; yetbeforehecouldstophershewasgone。Herfootstepsdiedawayinthepassage,butSwithinsatgazingintentlyatasinglebrightdropofspiltwinequiveringonthetable’sedge。Inthatmomentshe,inherhelplessnessandemotion,wasallinalltohim——hislifenothing;alltherealthings——hisconventions,convictions,training,andhimself——allseemedremote,behindamistofpassionandstrangechivalry。Carefullywithabitofbreadhesoakedupthebrightdrop;andsuddenlyhethought:’Thisistremendous!’Foralongtimehestoodthereinthewindow,closetothedarkpine—trees。 XI Intheearlymorningheawoke,fullofthediscomfortofthisstrangeplaceandthemedleyofhisdreams。Lying,withhisnosepeepingoverthequilt,hewasvisitedbyahorriblesuspicion。Whenhecouldbearitnolonger,hestartedupinbed。Whatifitwereallaplottogethimtomarryher?Thethoughtwastreacherous,andinspiredinhimafaintdisgust。Still,shemightbeignorantofit! Butwasshesoinnocent?Whatinnocentgirlwouldhavecometohisroomlikethat?Whatinnocentgirl?Herfather,whopretendedtobecaringonlyforhiscountry?Itwasnotprobablethatanymanwassuchafool;itwasallpartofthegame—aschemingrascal! Kasteliz,too——histhreats!Theyintendedhimtomarryher!Andthehorridideawasstrengthenedbyhisreverenceformarriage。Itwastheproper,therespectablecondition;hewasgenuinelyafraidofthisothersortofliaison——itwassomehowtooprimitive!Andyetthethoughtofthatmarriagemadehisbloodruncold。Consideringthatshehadalreadyyielded,itwouldbeallthemoremonstrous! Withthecold,fatalclearnessofthemorninglighthenowforthefirsttimesawhispositioninitsfullbearings。And,likeafishpulledoutofwater,hegaspedatwhatwasdisclosed。Sullenresentmentagainstthisattempttoforcehimsettleddeepintohissoul。 Heseatedhimselfonthebed,holdinghisheadinhishands,solemnlythinkingoutwhatsuchmarriagemeant。Inthefirstplaceitmeantridicule,inthenextplaceridicule,inthelastplaceridicule。 Shewouldeatchickenboneswithherfingers——thosefingershislipsstillburnedtokiss。Shewoulddancewildlywithothermen。Shewouldtalkofher\"dearFather—town,\"andallthetimehereyeswouldlookbeyondhim,somewhereorotherintosomed——dplaceheknewnothingof。Hesprangupandpacedtheroom,andforamomentthoughthewouldgomad。 Theymeanthimtomarryher!Evenshe——shemeanthimtomarryher! Hertantalisinginscrutability;hersuddenlittletendernesses;herquicklaughter;herswift,burningkisses;eventhemovementsofherhands;hertears——allwereevidenceagainsther。NotoneofthesethingsthatNaturemadeherdocountedonherside,buthowtheyfannedhislonging,hisdesire,anddistress!Hewenttotheglassandtriedtoparthishairwithhisfingers,butbeingratherfine,itfellintolankstreaks。Therewasnocomforttobegotfromit。 Hedrewhismuddybootson。Suddenlyhethought:’IfIcouldseeheralone,Icouldarriveatsomearrangement!’Then,withasenseofstupefaction,hemadethediscoverythatnoarrangementcouldpossiblybemadethatwouldnotbedangerous,evendesperate。Heseizedhishat,and,likearabbitthathasbeenfiredat,boltedfromtheroom。Heploddedalongamongstthedampwoodswithhisheaddown,andresentmentanddismayinhisheart。But,asthesunrose,andtheairgrewsweetwithpinescent,heslowlyregainedasortofequability。Afterall,shehadalreadyyielded;itwasnotasif……! Andthetrampofhisownfootstepslulledhimintofeelingthatitwouldallcomeright。 ’Lookatthethingpractically,’hethought。Thefasterhewalkedthefirmerbecamehisconvictionthathecouldstillseeitthrough。 Hetookouthiswatch——itwaspastseven——hebegantohastenback。 Intheyardoftheinnhisdriverwasharnessingthehorses;Swithinwentuptohim。 \"Whotoldyoutoputthemin?\"heasked。 Thedriveranswered,\"DerHerr。\" Swithinturnedaway。’Intenminutes,’hethought,’Ishallbeinthatcarriageagain,withthisgoingoninmyhead!DrivingawayfromEngland,fromallI’musedto—drivingto—what?’Couldhefaceit?Couldhefaceallthathehadbeenthroughthatmorning;faceitdayafterday,nightafternight?Lookingup,hesawRozsiatheropenwindowgazingdownathim;neverhadshelookedsweeter,moreroguish。Aninexplicableterrorseizedonhim;heranacrosstheyardandjumpedintohiscarriage。\"ToSalzburg!\"hecried;\"driveon!\"Andrattlingoutoftheyardwithoutalookbehind,heflungasovereignatthehostler。Flyingbackalongtheroadfastereventhanhehadcome,withpaleface,andeyesblankandstaringlikeapug—dog’s,Swithinspokenosingleword;nor,tillhehadreachedthedoorofhislodgings,didhesufferthedrivertodrawrein。 XII Towardsevening,fivedayslater,Swithin,yellowandtravel—worn,wasferriedinagondolatoDanielli’sHotel。Hisbrother,whowasonthesteps,lookedathimwithanapprehensivecuriosity。 \"Why,it’syou!\"hemumbled。\"Soyou’vegotheresafe?\" \"Safe?\"growledSwithin。 Jamesreplied,\"Ithoughtyouwouldn’tleaveyourfriends!\"Then,withajerkofsuspicion,\"Youhaven’tbroughtyourfriends?\" \"Whatfriends?\"growledSwithin。 Jameschangedthesubject。\"Youdon’tlookthething,\"hesaid。 \"Really!\"mutteredSwithin;\"what’sthattoyou?\" Heappearedatdinnerthatnight,butfellasleepoverhiscoffee。 NeitherTraquairnorJamesaskedhimanyfurtherquestion,nordidtheyalludetoSalzburg;andduringthefourdayswhichconcludedthestayinVeniceSwithinwentaboutwithhisheadup,buthiseyeshalf—closedlikeadazedman。OnlyaftertheyhadtakenshipatGenoadidheshowsignsofanyhealthyinterestinlife,when,findingthatamanonboardwasperpetuallystrumming,helockedthepianoupandpitchedthekeyintothesea。 ThatwinterinLondonhebehavedmuchasusual,butfitsofmorosenesswouldseizeonhim,duringwhichhewasnotpleasanttoapproach。 OneeveningwhenhewaswalkingwithafriendinPiccadilly,agirlcomingfromaside—streetaccostedhiminGerman。Swithin,afterstaringatherinsilenceforsomeseconds,handedherafive—poundnote,tothegreatamazementofhisfriend;norcouldhehimselfhaveexplainedthemeaningofthisfreakofgenerosity。 OfRozsiheneverheardagain…… This,then,wasthesubstanceofwhatherememberedashelayillinbed。Stretchingouthishandhepressedthebell。Hisvaletappeared,crossingtheroomlikeacat;aSwede,whohadbeenwithSwithinmanyyears;alittlemanwithadriedfaceandfiercemoustache,morbidlysharpnerves,andaqueerdevotiontohismaster。 Swithinmadeafeeblegesture。\"Adolf,\"hesaid,\"I’mverybad。\" \"Yes,sir!\" \"Whydoyoustandtherelikeacow?\"askedSwithin;\"can’tyouseeI’mverybad?\" \"Yes,sir!\"Thevalet’sfacetwitchedasthoughitmaskedthedanceofobscureemotions。 \"Ishallfeelbetterafterdinner。Whattimeisit?\" \"Fiveo’clock。\" \"Ithoughtitwasmore。Theafternoonsareverylong。\" \"Yes,sir!\"Swithinsighed,asthoughhehadexpectedtheconsolationofdenial。 \"VerylikelyIshallhaveanap。Bringuphotwaterathalf—pastsixandshavemebeforedinner。\" Thevaletmovedtowardsthedoor。Swithinraisedhimself。 \"WhatdidMr。Jamessaytoyou?\" \"Hesaidyououghttohaveanotherdoctor;twodoctors,hesaid,betterthanone。Hesaid,also,hewouldlookinagainonhisway’home。’\" Swithingrunted,\"Umph!Whatelsedidhesay?\" \"Hesaidyoudidn’ttakecareofyourself。\" Swithinglared。 \"Hasanybodyelsebeentoseeme?\" Thevaletturnedawayhiseyes。\"Mrs。ThomasForsytecamelastMondayfortnight。\" \"HowlonghaveIbeenill?\" \"FiveweeksonSaturday。\" \"DoyouthinkI’mverybad?\" Adolf’sfacewascoveredsuddenlywithcrow’s—feet。\"Youhavenobusinesstoaskmequestionlikethat!Iamnotpaid,sir,toanswerquestionlikethat。\" Swithinsaidfaintly:\"You’reapepperyfool!Openabottleofchampagne!\" Adolftookabottleofchampagne——fromacupboardandheldnipperstoit。HefixedhiseyesonSwithin。\"Thedoctorsaid——\" \"Openthebottle!\" \"Itisnot——\" \"Openthebottle——orIgiveyouwarning。\" Adolfremovedthecork。Hewipedaglasselaborately,filledit,andboreitscrupulouslytothebedside。Suddenlytwirlinghismoustaches,hewrunghishands,andburstout:\"Itispoison。\" Swithingrinnedfaintly。\"Youforeignfool!\"hesaid。\"Getout!\" Thevaletvanished。 ’Heforgothimself!’thoughtSwithin。Slowlyheraisedtheglass,slowlyputitback,andsankgaspingonhispillows。Almostatoncehefellasleep。 Hedreamedthathewasathisclub,sittingafterdinnerinthecrowdedsmoking—room,withitsbrightwallsandtrefoilsoflight。 Itwastherethathesateveryevening,patient,solemn,lonely,andsometimesfellasleep,hissquare,paleoldfacenoddingtooneside。 Hedreamedthathewasgazingatthepictureoverthefireplace,ofanoldstatesmanwithahighcollar,supremelyfinishedface,andscepticaleyebrows——thepicture,smooth,andreticentassealing—wax,ofonewhoseemedforeverexhalingthenarrowwisdomoffinaljudgments。Allroundhim,hisfellowmemberswerechattering。Onlyhehimself,theoldsickmember,wassilent。Iffellowsonlyknewwhatitwasliketositbyyourselfandfeelillallthetime!Whattheyweresayinghehadheardahundredtimes。Theyweretalkingofinvestments,ofcigars,horses,actresses,machinery。Whatwasthat? Aforeignpatentforcleaningboilers?Therewasnosuchthing; boilerscouldn’tbecleaned,anyfoolknewthat!IfanEnglishmancouldn’tcleanaboiler,noforeignercouldcleanone。Heappealedtotheoldstatesman’seyes。Butforoncethoseeyesseemedhesitating,blurred,wantinginfinality。Theyvanished。IntheirplacewereRozsi’slittledeep—seteyes,withtheirwideandfar—offlook;andashegazedtheyseemedtogrowbrightassteel,andtospeaktohim。Slowlythewholefacegrewtobethere,floatingonthedarkbackgroundofthepicture;itwaspink,aloof,unfathomable,enticing,withitsfluffyhairandquicklips,justashehadlastseenit。\"Areyoulookingforsomething?\"sheseemedtosay:\"I couldshowyou。\" \"Ihaveeverythingsafeenough,\"answeredSwithin,andinhissleephegroaned。 Hefeltthetouchoffingersonhisforehead。’I’mdreaming,’hethoughtinhisdream。 Shehadvanished;andfaraway,frombehindthepicture,cameasoundoffootsteps。 Aloud,inhissleep,Swithinmuttered:\"I’vemissedit。\" Againheheardtherustlingofthoselightfootsteps,andcloseinhisearasound,likeasob。Heawoke;thesobwashisown。Greatdropsofperspirationstoodonhisforehead。’Whatisit?’hethought;’whathaveIlost?’Slowlyhismindtravelledoverhisinvestments;hecouldnotthinkofanysingleonethatwasunsafe。 Whatwasit,then,thathehadlost?Strugglingonhispillows,heclutchedthewine—glass。Hislipstouchedthewine。’Thisisn’tthe\"Heidseck\"!’hethoughtangrily,andbeforetherealityofthatdispleasureallthedimvisionpassedaway。Butashebenttodrink,somethingsnapped,and,withasigh,SwithinForsytediedabovethebubbles…… WhenJamesForsytecameinagainonhiswayhome,thevalet,tremblingtookhishatandstick。 \"How’syourmaster?\" \"Mymasterisdead,sir!\" \"Dead!Hecan’tbe!Ilefthimsafeanhourago。 OnthebedSwithin’sbodywasdoubledlikeasack;hishandstillgraspedtheglass。 JamesForsytepaused。\"Swithin!\"hesaid,andwithhishandtohisearhewaitedforananswer;butnonecame,andslowlyintheglassalastbubbleroseandburst。 December1900。 ToMYSISTER MABELEDITHREYNOLDS THESILENCE I InacaroftheNaplesexpressaminingexpertwasdivingintoabagforpapers。Thestrongsunlightshowedthefinewrinklesonhisbrownfaceandtheshabbinessofhisshort,roughbeard。Anewspapercuttingslippedfromhisfingers;hepickeditup,thinking:’Howthedickensdidthatgetinhere?’Itwasfromacolonialprintofthreeyearsback;andhesatstaring,asifinthatforlornslipofyellowpaperhehadencounteredsomeghostfromhispast。 Thesewerethewordsheread:\"Wehopethatthesetbacktocivilisation,thechecktocommerceanddevelopment,inthispromisingcentreofourcolonymaybebuttemporary;andthatcapitalmayagaincometotherescue。Whereonemanwassuccessful,othersshouldsurelynotfail?Weareconvincedthatitonlyneeds……\" Andthelastwords:\"Forwhatcanbesadderthantoseetheforestspreadingitslengtheningshadows,likesymbolsofdefeat,overtheuntenanteddwellingsofmen;andwherewasoncethemerrychatterofhumanvoices,topassbyinthesilence……\" Onanafternoon,thirteenyearsbefore,hehadbeeninthecityofLondon,atoneofthoseemporiumswhereminingexpertsperch,beforefreshflights,likesea—gullsonsomefavouriterock。Aclerksaidtohim:\"Mr。Scorrier,theyareaskingforyoudownstairs——Mr。 HemmingsoftheNewCollieryCompany。\" Scorriertookupthespeakingtube。\"Isthatyou,Mr。Scorrier?I hopeyouareverywell,sir,Iam——Hemmings——Iam——comingup。\" Intwominutesheappeared,ChristopherHemmings,secretaryoftheNewCollieryCompany,knownintheCity—behindhisback——as\"Down—by— the—starn\"Hemmings。HegraspedScorrier’shand——thegesturewasdeferential,yetdistinguished。Toohandsome,toocapable,tooimportant,hisfigure,thecutofhisiron—greybeard,andhisintrusivelyfineeyes,conveyedacontinualcourteousinvitationtoinspecttheirinfallibilities。Hestood,likeaCity\"Atlas,\"withhislegsapart,hiscoat—tailsgatheredinhishands,awholeglobeoffinancialmattersdeftlybalancedonhisnose。\"Lookatme!\"heseemedtosay。\"It’sheavy,buthoweasilyIcarryit。Notthemantoletitdown,Sir!\" \"IhopeIseeyouwell,Mr。Scorrier,\"hebegan。\"Ihavecomeroundaboutourmine。Thereisaquestionofafreshfieldbeingopenedup——betweenourselves,notbeforeit’swanted。IfinditdifficulttogetmyBoardtotakeacomprehensiveview。Inshort,thequestionis:Areyoupreparedtogooutforus,andreportonit?Thefeeswillbeallright。\"Hislefteyeclosed。\"Thingshavebeenvery—— er——dicky;wearegoingtochangeoursuperintendent。IhavegotlittlePippin——youknowlittlePippin?\" Scorriermurmured,withafeelingofvagueresentment:\"Ohyes。He’snotaminingman!\" Hemmingsreplied:\"Wethinkthathewilldo。\"’Doyou?’thoughtScorrier;’that’sgoodofyou!’ HehadnotaltogethershakenoffaworshiphehadfeltforPippin—— \"King\"Pippinhewasalwayscalled,whentheyhadbeenboysattheCamborneGrammar—school。\"King\"Pippin!theboywiththebrightcolour,verybrighthair,bright,subtle,elusiveeyes,broadshoulders,littlestoopintheneck,andawayofmovingitquicklylikeabird;theboywhowasalwaysatthetopofeverything,andheldhisheadasiflookingforsomethingfurthertobethetopof。 Herememberedhowoneday\"King\"Pippinhadsaidtohiminhissoftway,\"YoungScorrie,I’lldoyoursumsforyou\";andinanswertohisdubious,\"Isthatallright?\"hadreplied,\"Ofcourse——Idon’twantyoutogetbehindthatbeastBlake,he’snotaCornishman\"(thebeastBlakewasanIrishmannotyettwelve)。Heremembered,too,anoccasionwhen\"King\"Pippinwithtwootherboysfoughtsixloutsandgotalicking,andhowPippinsatforhalfanhourafterwards,allbloody,hisheadinhishands,rockingtoandfro,andweepingtearsofmortification;andhowthenextdayhehadsneakedoffbyhimself,and,attackingthesamegang,gotfrightfullymauledasecondtime。 Thinkingofthesethingsheansweredcurtly:\"WhenshallIstart?\" \"Down—by—the—starn\"Hemmingsrepliedwithasortoffearfulsprightliness:\"There’sagoodfellow!Iwillsendinstructions;sogladtoseeyouwell。\"ConferringonScorrieralook——finetothevergeofvulgarity——hewithdrew。Scorrierremained,seated;heavywithinsignificanceandvagueoppression,asifhehaddrunkatumblerofsweetport。 Aweeklater,incompanywithPippin,hewasonboardaliner。 The\"King\"Pippinofhisschool—dayswasnowamanofforty—four。HeawakenedinScorriertheuncertainwonderwithwhichmenlookbackwardattheiruncomplicatedteens;andstaggeringupanddownthedecksinthelongAtlanticroll,hewouldstealglancesathiscompanion,asifheexpectedtofindoutfromthemsomethingabouthimself。Pippinhadstill\"King\"Pippin’sbright,finehair,anddazzlingstreaksinhisshortbeard;hehadstillabrightcolourandsuavevoice,andwhattherewereofwrinklessuggestedonlysubtletiesofhumourandironicsympathy。Fromthefirst,andapparentlywithoutnegotiation,hehadhisseatatthecaptain’stable,towhichontheseconddayScorriertoofoundhimselftranslated,andhadtosit,asheexpresseditruefully,\"amongthebig—wigs。\" DuringthevoyageonlyoneincidentimpresseditselfonScorrier’smemory,andthatforadisconcertingreason。Intheforecastleweretheusualcomplementofemigrants。Oneevening,leaningacrosstherailtowatchthem,hefeltatouchonhisarm;and,lookinground,sawPippin’sfaceandbeardquiveringinthelamplight。\"Poorpeople!\"hesaid。TheideaflashedonScorrierthathewaslikesomefinewiresound—recordinginstrument。 ’Supposeheweretosnap!’hethought。Impelledtojustifythisfancy,heblurtedout:\"You’reanervouschap。Thewayyoulookatthosepoordevils!\" Pippinhustledhimalongthedeck。\"Come,come,youtookmeoffmyguard,\"hemurmured,withasly,gentlesmile,\"that’snotfair。\" HefounditacontinualsourceofwonderthatPippin,athisage,shouldcuthimselfadriftfromtheassociationsandsecurityofLondonlifetobeginanewcareerinanewcountrywithdubiousprospectofsuccess。’Ialwaysheardhewasdoingwellallround,’ hethought;’thinkshe’llbetterhimself,perhaps。He’satrueCornishman。’ Themorningofarrivalatthemineswasgreyandcheerless;acloudofsmoke,beatendownbydrizzle,clungabovetheforest;thewoodenhousesstraggleddismallyintheunkemptsemblanceofastreet,againstabackgroundofendless,silentwoods。Anairofblankdiscouragementbroodedovereverything;cranesjuttedidlyoveremptytrucks;thelongjettyoozedblackslime;minerswithlistlessfacesstoodintherain;dogsfoughtundertheirverylegs。OnthewaytothehoteltheymetnoonebusyorsereneexceptaChineewhowaspolishingadish—cover。 Thelatesuperintendent,acowedman,regaledthematlunchwithhisforebodings;hisattitudetowardthesituationwaslikethefood,whichwasgreasyanduninspiring。Alonetogetheroncemore,thetwonewcomerseyedeachothersadly。