第25章

类别:其他 作者:Daniel Defoe字数:4610更新时间:18/12/26 16:40:16
Thissatisfiedtheparishofficerspresently,andIlayin withasmuchcreditasIcouldhavedoneifIhadreallybeen myLadyCleve,andwasassistedinmytravailbythreeorfour ofthebestcitizens’wivesofBathwholivedintheneighbourhood, which,however,mademealittlethemoreexpensivetohim。 Ioftenexpressedmyconcerntohimaboutit,buthebidmenot beconcernedatit。 Ashehadfurnishedmeverysufficientlywithmoneyforthe extraordinaryexpensesofmylyingin,Ihadeverythingvery handsomeaboutme,butdidnotaffecttobegayorextravagant neither;besides,knowingmyowncircumstances,andknowing theworldasIhaddone,andthatsuchkindofthingsdonot oftenlastlong,ItookcaretolayupasmuchmoneyasIcould forawetday,asIcalledit;makinghimbelieveitwasallspent upontheextraordinaryappearanceofthingsinmylyingin。 Bythismeans,andincludingwhathehadgivenmeasabove, Ihadattheendofmylyinginabouttwohundredguineasby me,includingalsowhatwasleftofmyown。 Iwasbroughttobedofafineboyindeed,andacharming childitwas;andwhenheheardofithewrotemeaverykind, obligingletteraboutit,andthentoldme,hethoughtitwould lookbetterformetocomeawayforLondonassoonasIwas upandwell;thathehadprovidedapartmentsformeat Hammersmith,asifIcamethitheronlyfromLondon;andthat afteralittlewhileIshouldgobacktotheBath,andhewould gowithme。 Ilikedthisofferverywell,andaccordinglyhiredacoachon purpose,andtakingmychild,andawet-nursetotendand suckleit,andamaid-servantwithme,awayIwentforLondon。 HemetmeatReadinginhisownchariot,andtakingmeinto that,lefttheservantandthechildinthehiredcoach,andso hebroughtmetomynewlodgingsatHammersmith;with whichIhadabundanceofreasontobeverywellpleased,for theywereveryhandsomerooms,andIwasverywell accommodated。 AndnowIwasindeedintheheightofwhatImightcallmy prosperity,andIwantednothingbuttobeawife,which, however,couldnotbeinthiscase,therewasnoroomforit; andthereforeonalloccasionsIstudiedtosavewhatIcould, asIhavesaidabove,againstatimeofscarcity,knowingwell enoughthatsuchthingsasthesedonotalwayscontinue;that menthatkeepmistressesoftenchangethem,growwearyof them,orjealousofthem,orsomethingorotherhappensto makethemwithdrawtheirbounty;andsometimestheladies thatarethuswellusedarenotcarefulbyaprudentconduct topreservetheesteemoftheirpersons,orthenicearticleof theirfidelity,andthentheyarejustlycastoffwithcontempt。 ButIwassecuredinthispoint,forasIhadnoinclination tochange,soIhadnomannerofacquaintanceinthewhole house,andsonotemptationtolookanyfarther。 Ikeptno companybutinthefamilywhenIlodged,andwiththe clergyman’sladyatnextdoor;sothatwhenhewasabsentI visitednobody,nordidheeveryfindmeoutofmychamber orparlourwheneverhecamedown;ifIwentanywhereto taketheair,itwasalwayswithhim。 Thelivinginthismannerwithhim,andhiswithme,was certainlythemostundesignedthingintheworld;heoften protestedtome,thatwhenhebecamefirstacquaintedwith me,andeventotheverynightwhenwefirstbrokeinupon ourrules,heneverhadtheleastdesignoflyingwithme;that healwayshadasincereaffectionforme,butnottheleastreal inclinationtodowhathehaddone。 IassuredhimInever suspectedhim;thatifIhadIshouldnotsoeasilyhaveyielded tothefreedomwhichbroughtiton,butthatitwasallasurprise, andwasowingtotheaccidentofourhavingyieldedtoofarto ourmutualinclinationsthatnight;andindeedIhaveoften observedsince,andleaveitasacautiontothereadersofthis story,thatweoughttobecautiousofgratifyingourinclinations inlooseandlewdfreedoms,lestwefindourresolutionsof virtuefailusinthejunctionwhentheirassistanceshouldbe mostnecessary。 Itistrue,andIhaveconfesseditbefore,thatfromthefirst hourIbegantoconversewithhim,Iresolvedtolethimlie withme,ifheofferedit;butitwasbecauseIwantedhishelp andassistance,andIknewnootherwayofsecuringhimthan that。 Butwhenwerethatnighttogether,and,asIhavesaid, hadgonesuchalength,Ifoundmyweakness;theinclination wasnottoberesisted,butIwasobligedtoyieldupalleven beforeheaskedit。 However,hewassojusttomethatheneverupbraidedme withthat;nordidheeverexpresstheleastdislikeofmy conductonanyotheroccasion,butalwaysprotestedhewas asmuchdelightedwithmycompanyashewasthefirsthour wecametogether: Imean,cametogetherasbedfellows。 Itistruethathehadnowife,thatistosay,shewasasno wifetohim,andsoIwasinnodangerthatway,butthejust reflectionsofconscienceoftentimessnatchaman,especially amanofsense,fromthearmsofamistress,asitdidhimat last,thoughonanotheroccasion。 Ontheotherhand,thoughIwasnotwithoutsecretreproaches ofmyownconscienceforthelifeIled,andthateveninthe greatestheightofthesatisfactionIevertook,yetI hadthe terribleprospectofpovertyandstarving,whichlayonmeas afrightfulspectre,sothattherewasnolookingbehindme。 Butaspovertybroughtmeintoit,sofearofpovertykeptme init,andIfrequentlyresolvedtoleaveitquiteoff,ifIcould butcometolayupmoneyenoughtomaintainme。 Butthese werethoughtsofnoweight,andwheneverhecametomethey vanished;forhiscompanywassodelightful,thattherewasno beingmelancholywhenhewasthere;thereflectionswereall thesubjectofthosehourswhenIwasalone。 Ilivedsixyearsinthishappybutunhappycondition,inwhich timeIbroughthimthreechildren,butonlythefirstofthem lived;andthoughIremovedtwiceinthosesixyears,yetIcame backthesixthyeartomyfirstlodgingsatHammersmith。 HereitwasthatIwasonemorningsurprisedwithakindbut melancholyletterfrommygentleman,intimatingthathewas veryill,andwasafraidheshouldhaveanotherfitofsickness, butthathiswife’srelationsbeinginthehousewithhim,it wouldnotbepracticabletohavemewithhim,which,however, heexpressedhisgreatdissatisfactionin,andthathewishedI couldbeallowedtotendandnursehimasIdidbefore。 Iwasverymuchconcernedatthisaccount,andwasvery impatienttoknowhowitwaswithhim。 Iwaitedafortnight orthereabouts,andheardnothing,whichsurprisedme,andI begantobeveryuneasyindeed。 Ithink,Imaysay,thatfor thenextfortnightIwasneartodistracted。 Itwasmyparticular difficultythatIdidnotknowdirectlywhenhewas;forI understoodatfirsthewasinthelodgingsofhiswife’smother; buthavingremovedmyselftoLondon,Isoonfound,bythe helpofthedirectionIhadforwritingmyletterstohim,how toinquireafterhim,andthereIfoundthathewasatahouse inBloomsbury,whitherhehad,alittlebeforehefellsick, removedhiswholefamily;andthathiswifeandwife’smother wereinthesamehouse,thoughthewifewasnotsufferedto knowthatshewasinthesamehousewithherhusband。 HereIalsosoonunderstoodthathewasatthelastextremity, whichmademealmostatthelastextremitytoo,tohaveatrue account。 OnenightIhadthecuriositytodisguisemyselflike aservant-maid,inaroundcapandstrawhat,andwenttothe door,assentbyaladyofhisneighbourhood,wherehelived before,andgivingmasterandmistress’sservice,IsaidIwas senttoknowhowMr——did,andhowhehadrestedthatnight。 IndeliveringthismessageIgottheopportunityIdesired;for, speakingwithoneofthemaids,Iheldalonggossip’stalewith her,andhadalltheparticularsofhisillness,whichIfoundwas apleurisy,attendedwithacoughandafever。 Shetoldmealso whowasinthehouse,andhowhiswifewas,who,byher relation,theywereinsomehopesmightrecoverherunderstanding; butastothegentlemanhimself,inshortshetoldmethedoctors saidtherewasverylittlehopesofhim,thatinthemorning theythoughthehadbeendying,andthathewasbutlittlebetter then,fortheydidnotexpectthathecouldliveoverthenext night。 Thiswasheavynewsforme,andIbegannowtoseeanend ofmyprosperity,andtoseealsothatitwasverywellIhad playedtogoodhousewife,andsecuredorsavedsomething whilehewasalive,forthatnowIhadnoviewofmyown livingbeforeme。 Itlayveryheavyuponmymind,too,thatIhadason,afine lovelyboy,aboutfiveyearsold,andnoprovisionmadeforit, atleastthatIknewof。 Withtheseconsiderations,andasad heart,Iwenthomethatevening,andbegantocastwithmyself howIshouldlive,andinwhatmannertobestowmyself,for theresidueofmylife。 YoumaybesureIcouldnotrestwithoutinquiringagainvery quicklywhatwasbecomeofhim;andnotventuringtogo myself,Isentseveralshammessengers,tillafterafortnight’s waitinglonger,Ifoundthattherewashopesofhislife,though hewasstillveryill;thenIabatedmysendinganymoretothe house,andinsometimeafterIlearnedintheneighbourhood thathewasabouthouse,andthenthathewasabroadagain。 ImadenodoubtthenbutthatIshouldsoonhearofhim, andbegantocomfortmyselfwithmycircumstancesbeing,as Ithought,recovered。Iwaitedaweek,andtwoweeks,and withmuchsurpriseandamazementIwaitedneartwomonths andheardnothing,butthat,beingrecovered,hewasgoneinto thecountryfortheair,andforthebetterrecoveryafterhis distemper。 Afterthisitwasyettwomonthsmore,andthenI understoodhewascometohiscityhouseagain,butstillI heardnothingfromhim。 Ihadwrittenseverallettersforhim,anddirectedthemas usual,andfoundtwoorthreeofthemhadbeencalledfor,but nottherest。 Iwroteagaininamorepressingmannerthan ever,andinoneofthemlethimknow,thatImustbeforced towaitonhimmyself,representingmycircumstances,therent oflodgingstopay,andtheprovisionforthechildwanting,and myowndeplorablecondition,destituteofsubsistenceforhis mostsolemnengagementtotakecareofandprovideforme。 Itookacopyofthisletter,andfindingitlayatthehousenear amonthandwasnotcalledfor,Ifoundmeanstohavethecopy ofitputintohisownhandsatacoffee-house,whereIhadby inquiryfoundheusedtogo。 Thisletterforcedananswerfromhim,bywhich,thoughI foundIwastobeabandoned,yetIfoundhehadsentaletter tomesometimebefore,desiringmetogodowntotheBath again。 ItscontentsIshallcometopresently。 Itistruethatsick-bedsarethetimewhensuchcorrespondences asthisarelookedonwithdifferentcountenances,andseen withothereyesthanwesawthemwith,orthantheyappeared withbefore。