第16章

类别:其他 作者:William Dean Howells字数:4508更新时间:18/12/27 08:43:26
Allnightlongtheyheardinthehousesbesidetheshore,Heard,orseemedtohear,throughthemultitudinousroar,Outofthehelloftherapidsas’twerealostsoul’scriesHeardandcouldnotbelieve;andthemorningmockedtheireyes,ShowingwherewildestandfiercestthewatersleapedupandranRavingroundhimandpast,thevisageofamanClinging,orseemingtocling,tothetrunkofatreethat,caughtFastintherocksbelow,scarceoutofthesurgesraught。 Wasitalife,coulditbe,toyonslenderhopethatclungShrill,aboveallthetumulttheansweringterrorrang。 Underthewelteringrapidsaboatfromthebridgeisdrowned,Overtherocksthelinesofanotheraretangledandwound,Andthelong,fatefulhoursofthemorninghavewastedsoon,Asithadbeeninsomeblessedtrance,andnowitisnoon。 Hurry,nowwiththeraft!ButO,builditstrongandstanch,AndtothelinesandthetreacherousrockslookwellasyonlaunchOverthefoamytopsofthewaves,andtheirfoam-sprentsides,Overthehiddenreefs,andthroughtheembattledtides,Onwardrushestheraft,withmanyalurchandleap,—— Lord!ifitstrikehimloosefromtheholdhescarcecankeep! No!throughallperilunharmed,itreacheshimharmlessatleast,Andtoitsprovenstrengthhelasheshisweaknessfast。 Now,fortheshore!Butsteady,steady,mymen,andslow; Taut,now,thequiveringlines;nowslack;andso,lethergo! Throngingtheshoresaroundstandsthepityingmultitude; Wanashisownaretheirlooks,andanightmareseemstobroodHeavyuponthem,andheavythesilencehangsonall,Savefortherapids’plunge,andthethunderofthefall。 Butonasuddenthrillsfromthepeoplestillandpale,Chorussinghisunhearddespair,adesperatewailCaughtonalurkingpointofrockitswaysandswings,Sportofthepitilesswaters,therafttowhichheclings。 Allthelongafternoonitidlyswingsandsways; Andontheshorethecrowdliftsupitshandsandprays: Liftstoheavenandwringsthehandssohelplesstosave,PraysforthemercyofGodonhimwhomtherockandthewaysBattlefor,fetteredbetwixtthem,andwhoamidsttheirstrifeStragglestohelphishelpers,andfightssohardforhislife,Tuggingatropeandatreef,whilemenweepandwomenswoon。 Pricelesssecondbysecond,sowastestheafternoon。 Anditissunsetnow;andanotherboatandthelastDowntohimfromthebridgethroughtherapidshassafelypassed。 WildthroughthecrowdcomesflyingamanthatnothingcanstayMaddeningagainstthegatethatislockedathwarthisway。 “No!wekeepthebridgeforthemthatcanhelphim。You,Tellus,whoareyou?““Hisbrother!““Godhelpyouboth!Passthrough。“ Wild,withwidearmsofimploringhecallsaloudtohim,Untothefaceofhisbrother,scarceseeninthedistancedim; ButintheroaroftherapidshisflutteringwordsarelostAsinawindofautumntheleavesofautumnaretossed。 AndfromthebridgeheseeshisbrothersevertheropeHoldinghimtotheraft,andrisesecureinhishope; Seesallasinadreamtheterriblepageantry,Populousshores,thewoods,thesky,thebirdsflyingfree; Sees,then,theform——that,spentwitheffortandfastingandfear,Flingsitselffeeblyandfailsoftheboatthatislyingsonear,Caughtinthelong-baffledclutchoftherapids,androlledandhurledHeadlongontothecataract’sbrink,andoutoftheworld。 “OBasil!“saidIsabel,withalongsighbreakingthehushthatbestpraisedtheunknownpoet’sskill,“itisn’ttrue,isit?“ “Everyword,almost,eventothebrother’scomingatthelastmoment。 It’saverywell-knownincident,“headded,andIamsurethereaderwhosememoryrunsbacktwentyyearscannothaveforgottenit。 Niagara,indeed,isanawfulhomicide;nearlyeverypointofinterestabouttheplacehaskilleditsman,andtheremightwellbeadeeperstainofcrimsonthaniteverwearsinthatprettybowoverarchingthefalls。Itsbeautyisrelievedagainstanhistoricalbackgroundasgloomyasthelightest-heartedtouristcoulddesire。Theabominablesavages,reveringthecataractasakindofaugustdevil,andleadingalifeofdemoniacalmiseryandwickedness,whomthefirstJesuitsfoundheretwohundredyearsago;theferociousIroquoisbloodilydrivingoutthesesqualiddevil-worshippers;theFrenchplantingthefortthatyetguardsthemouthoftheriver,andtherewiththeseedsofwarthatfruitedafterwardsinmurderousstrifesthroughoutthewholeNiagaracountry;thestruggleforthemilitarypostsontheriver,duringthewarsofFranceandEngland;theawfulsceneintheconspiracyofPontiac,whereadetachmentofEnglishtroopswasdrivenbytheIndiansovertheprecipicenearthegreatWhirlpool;thesorrowandhavocvisitedupontheAmericansettlementsintheRevolutionbythesavageswhopreparedtheirattacksintheshadowofFortNiagara;thebattlesofChippewaandofLundy’sLane,thatmixedtheroaroftheircannonwiththatofthefall;thesavageforayswithtomahawkandscalping-knife,andtheblazingvillagesoneithershoreintheWarof1812,——thesearethememoriesoftheplace,thelinksinachainoftragicalinterestscarcelybrokenbeforeourtimesincethewhitemanfirstbeheldthemist-veiledfaceofNiagara。ThefactslostnothingoftheirdueeffectasBasil,intherambleacrossGoatIsland,touchedthemwiththereflectedlightofMr。Parkman’shistories,——thosepreciousbooksthatmakeourmeagrepastwearsomethingoftherichromanceofoldEuropeandays,andillumineitssavagesolitudeswiththesplendorofmediaevalchivalry,andthegloryofmediaevalmartyrdom,——andthen,lackingthislight,turneduponthemthefeebleglimmeroftheguide-books。HeandIsabelenjoyedtheluridpicturewithallthezestofsentimentalistsdwellinguponthetroublesofothertimesfromtheshelterofthesafeandpeacefulpresent。Theywerebothpoetsintheirqualityofbridalcouple,andsolongastheirownnerveswereunshakentheycouldtransmuteallfactstoentertainingfables。TheypleasantlyexercisedtheirsympathiesuponthosewhoeveryyearperishatNiagarainthetraditionofitsawfulpower;onlytheyrefusedtheircheapandselfishcompassiontotheHermitofGoatIsland,whodweltsomanyyearsinitsconspicuousseclusion,andwasfinallycarriedoverthecataract。Thispubliccharactertheysuspectedofdesigninhisdeathasinhislife,andtheywouldnotbemovedbyhismemory;thoughtheygaveasightothatdream,halfpathetic,halfludicrous,yetnotignoble,ofMordecaiNoah,whothoughttoassemblealltheJewsoftheworld,andalltheIndians,asremnantsofthelosttribes,uponGrandIsland,theretorebuildJerusalem,andwhoactuallylaidthecorner-stoneofthenewtemplethere。 GoatIslandismarvelouslywildforaplacevisitedbysomanythousandseveryyear。Theshrubberyandundergrowthremainunravaged,andformadeceitfulprivacy,inwhich,evenatthatearlyhouroftheday,theymetmanyotherpairs。Itseemedincrediblethatthevillageandthehotelsshouldbesofull,andthatthewildernessshouldalsoaboundinthem; yetoneveryemboweredseat,andgoingtoandfromallpointsofinterestanddanger,werethesenew-weddedloverswiththeirinterlacingarmsandtheirfondattitudes,inwhicheachseemedtosupportandleanupontheother。SuchapairstoodprominentbeforethemwhenBasilandIsabelemergedatlastfromthecoverofthewoodsattheheadoftheisland,andglancedupthebroadswiftstreamtothepointwhereitransmoothbeforebreakingintotherapids;andasasoftpastoralfeatureintheforegroundofthatmagnificentlandscape,theyfoundthemfarfromunpleasing。SomesuchpairisintheforegroundofeveryfamousAmericanlandscape;andwhenIthinkoftheamountofpubliclove-makingintheseasonofpleasure-travel,fromMountDeserttotheYosemite,andfromtheparksofColoradototheKeysofFlorida,IfeelthatourcontinentisbutalargerArcady,thatthemiddleofthenineteenthcenturyisthegoldenage,andthatwewantverylittleofbeinganationofshepherdsandshepherdesses。 OurfriendsreturnedbytheshoreoftheCanadianrapids,havingtraversedtheislandbyapaththroughtheheartofthewoods,andnowdrewslowlyneartheFallsagain。Allpartsoftheprodigiouspageanthaveaneternalnovelty,andtheybeheldtheever-varyingeffectofthatconstantsublimitywiththesenseofdiscoverers,orratherofpeoplewhosegreatfortuneitistoseethemarvelinitsbeginning,andnewfromthecreatinghand。Themorninghourlentitssunnycharmtothisillusion,whileinthecavernousprecipicesoftheshores,darkwithevergreens,amysteryasofprimevalnightseemedtolinger。Therewasawildflutteringoftheirnerves,arapturewithanunder-consciousnessofpain,theexaltationofperilandescape,whentheycametothethreelittleislesthatextendfromGoatIsland,onebeyondanotherfaroutintothefuriouschannel。Threeprettysuspension-bridgesconnectthemnowwiththelargerisland,andundereachofthesefloundersahugerapid,andhurlsitselfawaytominglewiththeruinofthefall。TheThreeSistersaremerefragmentsofwilderness,clumpsofvine-tangledwoods,planteduponmassesofrock;buttheyarepartofthefascinationofNiagarawhichnooneresists;norcouldIsabelhavebeenpersuadedfromexploringthem。Itwantsnocouragetodothis,butmerelysubmissiontothelocalsorcery,andtheadventurerhasnootherrewardthantheconsciousnessofhavingbeenwherebutafewyearsbeforenohumanbeinghadperhapssetfoot。Shegrossedfrombridgetobridgewithaquakingheart,andatlaststoodupontheoutermostisle,whence,throughthescreenofvinesandboughs,shegavefearfulglancesattheheavingandtossingfloodbeyond,fromeverywaveofwhichateveryinstantsherescuedherselfwithadesperatestruggle。Theexertiontoldheavilyuponherstrengthunawares,andshesuddenlymadeBasilanotherrevelationofcharacter。Withouttheslightestwarningshesankdownattherootofatree,andsaid,withseriouscomposure,thatshecouldnevergobackonthosebridges;theywerenotsafe。Hestaredathercoweringforminblankamaze,andputhishandsinhispockets。Thenitoccurredtohisdullmasculinesensethatitmustbeajoke;andhesaid,“Well,I’llhaveyoutakenoffinaboat。“ “Odo,Basil,do,havemetakenoffinaboat!“imploredIsabel。“YouseeyourselftheMidgesarenotsafe。Dogetaboat。“