第54章

类别:其他 作者:Daniel Defoe字数:3903更新时间:18/12/26 16:40:16
andshutmyselfupinit。 Ihadscarceshutthecoachdoorsup, butIsawthemilliner’smaidandfiveorsixmorecome runningoutintothestreet,andcryingoutasiftheywere frightened。 Theydidnotcry’Stopthief!’becausenobodyran away,butIcouldheartheword’robbed,’and’lace,’twoor threetimes,andsawthewenchwringingherhands,andrun staringtoandagain,likeonescared。 Thecoachmanthathad takenmeupwasgettingupintothebox,butwasnotquiteup, sothatthehorsehadnotbeguntomove;sothatIwasterrible uneasy,andItookthepacketoflaceandlaiditreadytohave droppeditoutattheflapofthecoach,whichopensbefore, justbehindthecoachman;buttomygreatsatisfaction,inless thanaminutethecoachbegantomove,thatistosay,assoon asthecoachmanhadgotupandspokentohishorses;sohe droveawaywithoutanyinterruption,andIbroughtoffmy purchase,whichwasworknear#20。 ThenextdayIdressedupagain,butinquitedifferentclothes, andwalkedthesamewayagain,butnothingofferedtillI cameintoSt。James’sPark,whereIsawabundanceoffine ladiesinthePark,walkingintheMall,andamongtherest therewasalittlemiss,ayoungladyofabouttwelveorthirteen yearsold,andshehadasister,asIsupposeitwas,withher, thatmightbeaboutnineyearsold。 Iobservedthebiggest hadafinegoldwatchon,andagoodnecklaceofpearl,and theyhadafootmaninliverywiththem;butasitisnotusual forthefootmantogobehindtheladiesintheMall,soI observedthefootmanstoppedattheirgoingintotheMall, andthebiggestofthesistersspoketohim,whichIperceived wastobidhimbejusttherewhentheycameback。 WhenIheardherdismissthefootman,Isteppeduptohim andaskedhim,whatlittleladythatwas?andheldalittlechat withhimaboutwhataprettychilditwaswithher,andhow genteelandwell-carriagedthelady,theeldest,wouldbe: how womanish,andhowgrave;andthefoolofafellowtoldme presentlywhoshewas;thatshewasSirThomas——’seldest daughter,ofEssex,andthatshewasagreatfortune;thather motherwasnotcometotownyet;butshewaswithSir William——’slady,ofSuffolk,atherlodginginSuffolk Street,andagreatdealmore;thattheyhadamaidanda womantowaitonthem,besidesSirThomas’scoach,the coachman,andhimself;andthatyoungladywasgoverness tothewholefamily,aswellhereasathometoo;and,inshort, toldmeabundanceofthingsenoughformybusiness。 Iwasverywelldressed,andhadmygoldwatchaswellas she;soIleftthefootman,andIputsmyselfinarankwith thisyounglady,havingstayedtillshehadtakenonedouble turnintheMall,andwasgoingforwardagain;byandbyI salutedherbyhername,withthetitleofLadyBetty。 Iasked herwhensheheardfromherfather;whenmyladyhermother wouldbeintown,andhowshedid。 Italkedsofamiliarlytoherofherwholefamilythatshecould notsuspectbutthatIknewthemallintimately。 Iaskedher whyshewouldcomeabroadwithoutMrs。Chimewithher (thatwasthenameofherwoman)totakeofMrs。Judith,that washersister。 ThenIenteredintoalongchatwithherabout hersister,whatafinelittleladyshewas,andaskedherifshe hadlearnedFrench,andathousandsuchlittlethingstoentertain her,whenonasuddenwesawtheguardscome,andthecrowd rantoseethekinggobytotheParliamentHouse。 TheladiesranalltothesideoftheMall,andIhelpedmy ladytostandupontheedgeoftheboardsonthesideofthe Mall,thatshemightbehighenoughtosee;andtookthelittle oneandlifterherquiteup;duringwhich,Itookcaretoconvey thegoldwatchsocleanawayfromtheLadyBetty,thatshe neverfeltit,normissedit,tillallthecrowdwasgone,andshe wasgottenintothemiddleoftheMallamongtheotherladies。 Itookmyleaveofherintheverycrowd,andsaidtoher,as ifinhaste,’DearLadyBetty,takecareofyourlittlesister。’ Andsothecrowddidasitwerethrustmeawayfromher,and thatIwasobligedunwillinglytotakemyleave。 Thehurryinsuchcasesisimmediatelyover,andtheplace clearassoonasthekingisgoneby;butasthereisalwaysa greatrunningandclutterjustasthekingpasses,sohaving droppedthetwolittleladies,anddonemybusinesswiththem withoutanymiscarriage,Ikepthurryingonamongthecrowd, asifIrantoseetheking,andsoIgotbeforethecrowdand keptsotillIcametotheendoftheMall,whenthekinggoing ontowardstheHorseGuards,Iwentforwardtothepassage, whichwentthenthroughagainstthelowerendoftheHaymarket, andthereIbestowedacoachuponmyself,andmadeoff,andI confessIhavenotyetbeensogoodasmyword,viz。togoand visitmyLadyBetty。 IwasonceofthemindtoventurestayingwithLadyBettytill shemissedthewatch,andsohavemadeagreatoutcryabout itwithher,andhavegotherintothecoach,andputmyselfin thecoachwithher,andhavegonehomewithher;forshe appearedsofondofme,andsoperfectlydeceivedbymyso readilytalkingtoherofallherrelationsandfamily,thatI thoughtitwasveryeasytopushthethingfarther,andtohave gotatleastthenecklaceofpearl;butwhenIconsideredthat thoughthechildwouldnotperhapshavesuspectedme,other peoplemight,andthatifIwassearchedIshouldbediscovered, IthoughtitwasbesttogooffwithwhatIhadgot,andbe satisfied。 Icameaccidentallyafterwardstohear,thatwhentheyoung ladymissedherwatch,shemadeagreatoutcryinthePark, andsentherfootmanupanddowntoseeifhecouldfindme out,shehavingdescribedmesoperfectlythatheknewpresently thatitwasthesamepersonthathadstoodandtalkedsolong withhim,andaskedhimsomanyquestionsaboutthem;butI gonefarenoughoutoftheirreachbeforeshecouldcomeat herfootmantotellhimthestory。 Imadeanotheradventureafterthis,ofanaturedifferentfrom allIhadbeenconcernedinyet,andthiswasatagaming-house nearCoventGarden。 Isawseveralpeoplegoinandout;andIstoodinthepassage agoodwhilewithanotherwomanwithme,andseeinga gentlemangoupthatseemedtobeofmorethanordinary fashion,Isaidtohim,’Sir,praydon’ttheygivewomenleave togoup?’’Yes,madam,’sayshe,’andtoplaytoo,ifthey please。’ ’Imeanso,sir,’saidI。 Andwiththathesaidhe wouldintroducemeifIhadamind;soIfollowedhimtothe door,andhelookingin,’There,madam,’sayshe,’arethe gamesters,ifyouhaveamindtoventure。’ Ilookedinand saidtomycomradealoud,’Here’snothingbutmen;Iwon’t ventureamongthem。’ Atwhichoneofthegentlemencried out,’Youneednotbeafraid,madam,here’snonebutfair gamesters;youareverywelcometocomeandsetwhatyou please。’ soIwentalittlenearerandlookedon,andsomeof thembroughtmeachair,andIsatdownandsawtheboxand dicegoroundapace;thenIsaidtomycomrade,’Thegentlemen playtoohighforus;come,letusgo。’ Thepeoplewereallverycivil,andonegentlemaninparticular encouragedme,andsaid,’Come,madam,ifyoupleaseto venture,ifyoudaretrustme,I’llanswerforityoushallhave nothingputuponyouhere。’ ’No,sir,’saidI,smiling,’Ihope thegentlemenwouldnotcheatawoman。’ ButstillIdeclined venturing,thoughIpulledoutapursewithmoneyinit,that theymightseeIdidnotwantmoney。 AfterIhadsatawhile,onegentlemansaidtome,jeering, ’Come,madam,Iseeyouareafraidtoventureforyourself; Ialwayshadgoodluckwiththeladies,youshallsetforme, ifyouwon’tsetforyourself。’ Itoldhim,’sir,Ishouldbevery lothtoloseyourmoney,’thoughIadded,’Iamprettylucky too;butthegentlemenplaysohigh,thatIdarenotindeed venturemyown。’ ’Well,well,’sayshe,’there’stenguineas,madam;setthem forme。’ soItookhismoneyandset,himselflookingon。 I ranoutnineoftheguineasbyoneandtwoatatime,andthen theboxcomingtothenextmantome,mygentlemangave metenguineasmore,andmademesetfiveofthematonce, andthegentlemanwhohadtheboxthrewout,sotherewas fiveguineasofhismoneyagain。 Hewasencouragedatthis, andmademetakethebox,whichwasaboldventure。 However, IheldtheboxsolongthatIhadgainedhimhiswholemoney, andhadagoodhandfulofguineasinmylap,andwhichwas thebetterluck,whenIthrewout,Ithrewbutatoneortwoof thosethathadsetme,andsowentoffeasy。 WhenIwascomethislength,Iofferedthegentlemanallthe gold,foritwashisown;andsowouldhavehadhimplayfor himself,pretendingIdidnotunderstandthegamewellenough。 Helaughed,andsaidifIhadbutgoodluck,itwasnomatter whetherIunderstoodthegameorno;butIshouldnotleave off。 However,hetookoutthefifteenguineasthathehadput inatfirst,andbademeplaywiththerest。 Iwouldhavetold themtoseehowmuchIhadgot,buthesaid,’No,no,don’t tellthem,Ibelieveyouareveryhonest,and’tisbadluckto tellthem’;soIplayedon。 Iunderstoodthegamewellenough,thoughIpretendedIdid not,andplayedcautiously。 Itwastokeepagoodstockinmy