第6章

类别:其他 作者:Thomas Bailey Aldrich字数:21550更新时间:19/01/05 16:20:28
\"Olove,love,love! Loveislikeadizziness,ItwinnaletabodyGangaboothisbusiness。\" Iwaswretchedawayfromher,andonlylesswretchedinherpresence。Thespecialcauseofmywoewasthis:IwassimplyalittleboytoMissGlentworth。Iknewit。Ibewailedit。Igroundmyteethandweptinsecretoverthefact。IfIhadbeenaughtelseinhereyeswouldshehavesmoothedmyhairsocarelessly,sendinganelectricshockthroughmywholesystem? Wouldshehavewalkedwithme,handinhand,forhoursintheoldgarden,andoncewhenIlayonthesofa,myheadachingwithloveandmortification,wouldshehavestoopeddownandkissedmeifIhadn’tbeenalittleboy?HowIdespisedlittleboys!HowIhatedoneparticularlittleboy—toolittletobeloved! Ismileoverthisverygrimlyevennow。Mysorrowwasgenuineandbitter。Itisagreatmistakeonthepartofelderlypeople,maleandfemale,totellachildthatheisseeinghishappiestdays。Don’tyoubelieveawordofit,mylittlefriend。Theburdensofchildhoodareashardtobearasthecrossesthatweighusdownlaterinlife,whilethehappinessesofchildhoodaretamecomparedwiththoseofourmatureryears。Andevenifthiswerenotso,itisrankcrueltytothrowshadowsovertheyoungheartbycroaking,\"Bemerry,forto—morrowyoudie!\" AsthelastdaysofNelly’svisitdrewnear,Ifellintoaveryunhealthystateofmind。Tohavehersofrankandunconsciouslycoquettishwithmewasadailytorment;tobelookeduponandtreatedasachildwasbitteralmonds;butthethoughtoflosingheraltogetherwasdistraction。 Thesummerwasatanend。Thedayswereperceptiblyshorter,andnowandthencameaneveningwhenitwaschillyenoughtohaveawood—fireinoursitting—room。Theleaveswerebeginningtotakehectictints,andthewindwaspractisingtheminorpatheticnotesofitsautumnaldirge。Natureandmyselfappearedtobeapproachingourdissolutionsimultaneously— Oneevening,theeveningprevioustothedaysetforNelly’sdeparture—howwellIrememberit—Ifoundhersittingalonebythewidechimney—piecelookingmusinglyatthecracklingbacklog。Therewerenocandlesintheroom。Onherfaceandhands,andonthesmallgoldencrossatherthroat,felltheflickeringfirelight—thatruddy,mellowfirelightinwhichone’sgrandmotherwouldlookpoetical。 Idrewalowstoolfromthecornerandplaceditbythesideofherchair。 Shereachedoutherhandtome,aswasherprettyfashion,andsowesatforseveralmomentssilentlyinthechangingglowoftheburninglogs。AtlengthImovedbackthestoolsothatIcouldseeherfaceinprofilewithoutbeingseenbyher。Ilostherhandbythismovement,butIcouldn’thavespokenwiththelistlesstouchofherfingersonmine。AftertwoorthreeattemptsIsaid\"Nelly\"agooddeallouderthanIintended。 Perhapstheeffortitcostmewasevidentinmyvoice。Sheraisedherselfquicklyinthechairandhalfturnedtowardsme。 \"W’ell,Tom?\" \"I—Iamverysorryyouaregoingaway。\" \"SoamI。Ihaveenjoyedeveryhourofmyvisit。\" \"Doyouthinkyouwillevercomebackhere?\" \"Perhaps,\"saidNelly,andhereyeswanderedoffintothefitfulfirelight。 \"Isupposeyouwillforgetusallveryquickly。\" \"IndeedIshallnot。IshallalwayshavethepleasantestmemoriesofRivermouth。\" Heretheconversationdiedanaturaldeath。Nellysankintoasortofdream,andImeditated。Fearingeverymomenttobeinterruptedbysomememberofthefamily,Inervedmyselftomakeabolddash。 \"Nelly。\" \"Well。\" \"Doyou—\"Ihesitated。 \"DoIwhat?\" \"Loveanyoneverymuch?\" \"Why,ofcourseIdo,\"saidNelly,scatteringherreverywithamerrylaugh。 \"IloveUncleNutter,andAuntNutter,andyou—andTowser。\" Towser,ournewdog!Icouldn’tstandthat。Ipushedbackthestoolimpatientlyandstoodinfrontofher。 \"That’snotwhatImean,\"Isaidangrily。 \"Well,whatdoyoumean?\" \"Doyouloveanyonetomarryhim?\" \"Theideaofit,\"criedNelly,laughing。 \"Butyoumusttellme。\" \"Must,Tom?\" \"Indeedyoumust,Nelly。\" Shehadrisenfromthechairwithanamused,perplexedlookinhereyes。I heldheraninstantbythedress。 \"Pleasetellme。\" \"Oyousillyboy!\"criedNelly。Thensherumpledmyhairallovermyforeheadandranlaughingoutoftheroom。 SupposeCinderellahadrumpledtheprince’shairalloverhisforehead,howwouldhehavelikedit?SupposetheSleepingBeauty,whentheking’ssonwithakisssetherandalltheoldclocksagoinginthespell—boundcastle—supposetheyoungminxhadlookedupandcoollylaughedinhiseye,Iguesstheking’ssonwouldn’thavebeengreatlypleased。 IhesitatedasecondortwoandthenrushedafterNellyjustintimetorunagainstMissAbigail,whoenteredtheroomwithacoupleoflightedcandles。 \"Goodnessgracious,Tom!\"exclaimedMissAbigail。\"Areyoupossessed?\" Ileftherscrapingthewarmspermacetifromoneofherthumbs。 NellywasinthekitchentalkingquiteunconcernedlywithKittyCollins。 Theresheremaineduntilsupper—time。Supperover,wealladjournedtothesitting—room。Iplannedandplotted,butcouldmanageinnowaytogetNellyalone。SheandtheCaptainplayedcribbagealltheevening。 Thenextmorningmyladydidnotmakeherappearanceuntilwewereseatedatthebreakfast—table。Ihadgotupatdaylightmyself。Immediatelyafterbreakfastthecarriagearrivedtotakehertotherailwaystation。A gentlemansteppedfromthiscarriage,andgreatlytomysurprisewaswarmlywelcomedbytheCaptainandMissAbigail,andbyMissNellyherself,whoseemedunnecessarilygladtoseehim。FromthehastyconversationthatfollowedIlearnedthatthegentlemanhadcomesomewhatunexpectedlytoconductMissNellytoBoston。Buthowdidheknowthatshewastoleavethatmorning?NellybadefarewelltotheCaptainandMissAbigail,madealittlerushandkissedmeonthenose,andwasgone。 Asthewheelsofthehackrolledupthestreetandovermyfinerfeelings,I turnedtotheCaptain。 \"Whowasthatgentleman,sir?\" \"ThatwasMr。Waldron。\" \"Arelationofyours,sir?\"Iaskedcraftily。 \"Norelationofmine—arelationofNelly’s,\"saidtheCaptain,smiling。 \"Acousin,\"Isuggested,feelingastrangehatredspringupinmybosomfortheunknown。 \"Well,Isupposeyoumightcallhimacousinforthepresent。He’sgoingtomarrylittleNellynextsummer。\" InoneofPeterParley’svaluablehistoricalworksisadescriptionofanearthquakeatLisbon。\"Atthefirstshocktheinhabitantsrushedintothestreets;theearthyawnedattheirfeetandthehousestotteredandfelloneveryside。\"IstaggeredpasttheCaptainintothestreet;agiddinesscameoverme;theearthyawnedatmyfeet,andthehousesthreatenedtofallinoneverysideofme。HowdistinctlyIrememberthatmomentarysenseofconfusionwheneverythingintheworldseemedtopplingoverintoruins。 AsIhaveremarked,myloveforNellyisathingofthepast。IhadnotthoughtofherforyearsuntilIsatdowntowritethischapter,andyet,nowthatallissaidanddone,Ishouldn’tcareparticularlytocomeacrossMrs。Waldron’seldestboyinmyafternoon’swalk。Hemustbefourteenorfifteenyearsoldbythistime—theyoungvillain! ChapterNineteenIBecomeABlightedBeingWhenayoungboygetstobeanoldboy,whenthehairisgrowingratherthinonthetopoftheoldboy’shead,andhehasbeentamedsufficientlytotakeasortofchastenedpleasureinallowingthebabytoplaywithhiswatch—seals—when,Isay,anoldboyhasreachedthisstageinthejourneyoflife,heissometimesapttoindulgeinsportiveremarksconcerninghisfirstlove。 Now,thoughIblessmystarsthatitwasn’tinmypowertomarryMissNelly,Iamnotgoingtodenymyboyishregardforhernorlaughatit。Aslongasitlasteditwasaverysincereandunselfishlove,andrenderedmeproportionatelywretched。Isayaslongasitlasted,forone’sfirstlovedoesn’tlastforever。 Iamready,however,tolaughattheamusingfigureIcutafterIhadreallyceasedtohaveanydeepfeelinginthematter。ItwasthenItookitintomyheadtobeaBlightedBeing。ThiswasabouttwoweeksafterthespectralappearanceofMr。Waldron。 Foraboyofanaturallyvivaciousdispositionthepartofablightedbeingpresenteddifficulties。Ihadanexcellentappetite,Ilikedsociety,I likedout—of—doorsports,Iwasfondofhandsomeclothes。NowallthesethingswereincompatiblewiththedolefulcharacterIwastoassume,andI proceededtocastthemfromme。Ineglectedmyhair。Iavoidedmyplaymates。Ifrownedabstractedly。Ididn’teatasmuchaswasgoodforme。 Itooklonelywalks。1broodedinsolitude。InotonlycommittedtomemorythemoreturgidpoemsofthelateLordByron—\"Faretheewell,andifforever,\"&c。—butIbecameadespondentpoetonmyownaccount,andcomposedastringof\"StanzastoOnewhowillunderstandthem。\"1thinkI wasatrifletoohopefulonthatpoint;forIcameacrosstheversesseveralyearsafterwards,andwasquiteunabletounderstandthemmyself。 Itwasagreatcomforttobesoperfectlymiserableandyetnotsufferany。 IusedtolookintheglassandgloatovertheamountandvarietyofmournfulexpressionIcouldthrowintomyfeatures。IfIcaughtmyselfsmilingatanything,Icutthesmileshortwithasigh。Theoddestthingaboutallthisis,IneveroncesuspectedthatIwasnotunhappy。Noone,notevenPepperWhitcomb,wasmoredeceivedthanI。 AmongtheminorpleasuresofbeingblightedweretheinterestandperplexityIexcitedinthesimplesoulsthatwerethrownindailycontactwithme。 Pepperespecially。Inearlydrovehimintoacorrespondingstateofmind。 IhadfromtimetotimegivenPepperslightbutimpressivehintsofmyadmirationforSomeOne(thiswasintheearlypartofMissGlentworth’svisit);Ihadalsoledhimtoinferthatmyadmirationwasnotaltogetherinvain。Hewasthereforeunabletoexplainthecauseofmystrangebehavior,forIhadcarefullyrefrainedfrommentioningtoPepperthefactthatSomeOnehadturnedouttobeAnother’s。 ItreatedPeppershabbily。Icouldn’tresistplayingonhistendererfeelings。Hewasaboybubblingoverwithsympathyforanyoneinanykindoftrouble。OurintimacysinceBinnyWallace’sdeathhadbeenuninterrupted;butnowImovedinasphereapart,nottobeprofanedbythestepofanoutsider。 Inolongerjoinedtheboysontheplaygroundatrecess。Istayedatmydeskreadingsomelugubriousvolume—usuallyTheMysteriesofUdolpho,bytheamiableMrs。Radcliffe。AtranslationofTheSorrowsofWerterfellintomyhandsatthisperiod,andifIcouldhavecommittedsuicidewithoutkillingmyself,Ishouldcertainlyhavedoneso。 Onhalf—holidays,insteadoffraternizingwithPepperandtherestofourclique,IwouldwanderoffalonetoGravePoint。 GravePoint—theplacewhereBinnyWallace’sbodycameashore—wasanarrowstripoflandrunningoutintotheriver。AlineofLombardypoplars,stiffandsevere,likearowofgrenadiers,mountedguardonthewater—side。Ontheextremeendofthepeninsulawasanolddisusedgraveyard,tenantedprincipallybytheearlysettlerswhohadbeenscalpedbytheIndians。Inaremotecornerofthecemetery,setapartfromtheothermounds,wasthegraveofawomanwhohadbeenhangedintheoldcolonialtimesforthemurderofherinfant。GoodwifePollyHaineshaddeniedthecrimetothelast,andafterherdeaththerehadarisenstrongdoubtsastoheractualguilt。Itwasabeliefcurrentamongtheladsofthetown,thatifyouwenttothisgraveatnightfallonthe10thofNovember—theanniversaryofherexecution—andasked,\"Forwhatdidthemagistrateshangyou?\"avoicewouldreply,\"Nothing。\" ManyaRivermouthboyhastremblinglyputthisquestioninthedark,and,sureenough,PollyHainesinvariablyanswerednothing! Alowred—brickwall,brokendowninmanyplacesandfrostedoverwithsilverymoss,surroundedthisburial—groundofourPilgrimFathersandtheirimmediatedescendants。Thelatestdateonanyoftheheadstoneswas1780。Acropofveryfunnyepitaphssprunguphereandthereamongtheovergrownthistlesandburdocks,andalmosteverytablethadadeath’s—headwithcross—bonesengraveduponit,orelseapuffyroundfacewithapairofwingsstretchingoutfromtheears,likethis: CherubGraphicThesemortuaryemblemsfurnishedmewithcongenialfoodforreflection。I usedtolieinthelonggrass,andspeculateontheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofbeingacherub。 IforgetwhatIthoughttheadvantageswere,butIrememberdistinctlyofgettingintoaninextricabletangleontwopoints:Howcouldacherub,beingallheadandwings,managetositdownwhenhewastired?Tohavetositdownonthebackofhisheadstruckmeasanawkwardalternative。 Again:Wheredidacherubcarrythoseindispensablearticles(suchasjack—knives,marbles,andpiecesoftwine)whichboysinanearthlystateofexistenceusuallystowawayintheirtrousers—pockets? Thesewereknottyquestions,andIwasneverabletodisposeofthemsatisfactorily。 MeanwhilePepperWhitcombwouldscourthewholetowninsearchofme。Hefinallydiscoveredmyretreat,anddroppedinonmeabruptlyoneafternoon,whileIwasdeepinthecherubproblem。 \"Lookhere,TomBailey!\"saidPepper,shyingapieceofclam—shellindignantlyatthefilejacetonaneighboringgravestone。\"Youarejustgoingtothedogs!Can’tyoutellafellowwhatinthunderailsyou,insteadofprowlingroundamongthetombslikeajollyoldvampire?\" \"Pepper,\"Ireplied,solemnly,\"don’taskme。Allisnotwellhere\"—touchingmybreastmysteriously。IfIhadtouchedmyheadinstead,Ishouldhavebeennearerthemark。 Pepperstaredatme。 \"Earthlyhappiness,\"Icontinued,\"isadelusionandasnare。Youwillneverbehappy,Pepper,untilyouareacherub。\" Pepper,bytheby,wouldhavemadeanexcellentcherub,hewassochubby。 Havingdeliveredmyselfofthesegloomyremarks,Iaroselanguidlyfromthegrassandmovedaway,leavingPepperstaringaftermeinmuteastonishment。 IwasHamletandWerterandthelateLordByronallinone。 Youwillaskwhatmypurposewasincultivatingthisfactitiousdespondency。 Nonewhatever。Blightedbeingsneverhaveanypurposeinlifeexceptingtobeasblightedaspossible。 OfcoursemypresentlineofbusinesscouldnotlongescapetheeyeofCaptainNutter。Idon’tknowiftheCaptainsuspectedmyattachmentforMissGlentworth。Heneveralludedtoit;buthewatchedme。MissAbigailwatchedme,KittyCollinswatchedme,andSailorBenwatchedme。 \"Ican’tmakeouthissignals,\"IoverheardtheAdmiralremarktomygrandfatheroneday。\"Ihopeheain’tgotnokindofsicknessaboard。\" Therewassomethingsingularlyagreeableinbeinganobjectofsogreatinterest。SometimesIhadallIcoulddotopreservemydejectedaspect,itwassopleasanttobemiserable。Iinclinetotheopinionthatpeoplewhoaremelancholywithoutanyparticularreason,suchaspoets,artists,andyoungmusicianswithlonghair,haveratheranenviabletimeofit。InaquietwayIneverenjoyedmyselfbetterinmylifethanwhenIwasaBlightedBeing。 ChapterTwentyInWhichIProveMyselfToBetheGrandsonofMyGrandfatherItwasnotpossibleforaboyofmytemperamenttobeablightedbeinglongerthanthreeconsecutiveweeks。 Iwasgraduallyemergingfrommyself—imposedcloudwheneventstookplacethatgreatlyassistedinrestoringmetoamorenaturalframeofmind。I awokefromanimaginarytroubletofacearealone。 Isupposeyoudon’tknowwhatafinancialcrisisis?Iwillgiveyouanillustration。 Youaredeeplyindebt—saytotheamountofaquarterofadollar—tothelittleknicknackshoproundthecorner,wheretheysellpicture—papers,spruce—gum,needles,andMalagaraisins。Aboyowesyouaquarterofadollar,whichhepromisestopayatacertaintime。Youaredependingonthisquartertosettleaccountswiththesmallshop—keeper。Thetimearrives—andthequarterdoesn’t。That’safinancialcrisis,inonesense—twenty—fivesenses,ifImaysayso。 Whenthissamethinghappens,onagranderscale,inthemercantileworld,itproduceswhatiscalledapanic。Oneman’sinabilitytopayhisdebtsruinsanotherman,who,inturn,ruinssomeoneelse,andsoon,untilfailureafterfailuremakeseventherichestcapitaliststremble。Publicconfidenceissuspended,andthesmallerfryofmerchantsareknockedoverliketenpins。 Thesecommercialpanicsoccurperiodically,afterthefashionofcometsandearthquakesandotherdisagreeablethings。 SuchapanictookplaceinNewOrleansintheyear18—,andmyfather’sbanking—housewenttopiecesinthecrash。 Ofacomparativelylargefortunenothingremainedafterpayinghisdebtsexceptingafewthousanddollars,withwhichheproposedtoreturnNorthandembarkinsomelesshazardousenterprise。InthemeantimeitwasnecessaryforhimtostayinNewOrleanstowindupthebusiness。 Mygrandfatherwasinsomewayinvolvedinthisfailure,andlost,Ifancy,aconsiderablesumofmoney;buthenevertalkedmuchonthesubject。Hewasanunflinchingbelieverinthespilt—milkproverb。 \"Itcan’tbegatheredup,\"hewouldsay,\"andit’snousecryingoverit。 Pitchintothecowandgetsomemoremilk,ismymotto。\" Thesuspensionofthebanking—housewasbadenough,buttherewasanattendingcircumstancethatgaveus,atRivermouth,agreatdealmoreanxiety。Thecholera,whichsomeonepredictedwouldvisitthecountrythatyear,andwhich,indeed,hadmadeitsappearanceinamildformatseveralpointsalongtheMississippiRiver,hadbrokenoutwithmuchviolenceatNewOrleans。 Thereportthatfirstreachedusthroughthenewspaperswasmeagreandcontradictory;manypeoplediscreditedit;butaletterfrommymotherleftusnoroomfordoubt。Thesicknesswasinthecity。Thehospitalswerefillingup,andhundredsofthecitizenswereflyingfromthestrickenplacebyeverysteamboat。Theunsettledstateofmyfather’saffairsmadeitimperativeforhimtoremainathispost;hisdesertionatthatmomentwouldhavebeenatthesacrificeofallhehadsavedfromthegeneralwreck。 AshewouldbedetainedinNewOrleansatleastthreemonths,mymotherdeclinedtocomeNorthwithouthim。 AfterthisweawaitedwithfeverishimpatiencetheweeklynewsthatcametousfromtheSouth。Thenextletteradvisedusthatmyparentswerewell,andthatthesickness,sofar,hadnotpenetratedtothefaubourg,ordistrict,wheretheylived。Thefollowingweekbroughtlesscheeringtidings。Myfather’sbusiness,inconsequenceoftheflightoftheotherpartners,wouldkeephiminthecitybeyondtheperiodhehadmentioned。 ThefamilyhadmovedtoPassChristian,afavoritewatering—placeonLakePontchartrain,nearNewOrleans,wherehewasabletospendpartofeachweek。SothereturnNorthwaspostponedindefinitely。 Itwasnowthattheoldlongingtoseemyparentscamebacktomewithirresistibleforce。IknewmygrandfatherwouldnotlistentotheideaofmygoingtoNewOrleansatsuchadangeroustime,sincehehadopposedthejourneysostronglywhenthesameobjectiondidnotexist。ButIdeterminedtogonevertheless。 IthinkIhavementionedthefactthatallthemalemembersofourfamily,onmyfather’sside—asfarbackastheMiddleAges—haveexhibitedinearlyyouthadecidedtalentforrunningaway。Itwasanhereditarytalent。Itraninthebloodtorunaway。Idonotpretendtoexplainthepeculiarity。 Isimplyadmitit。 Itwasnotmyfatetochangetheprescribedorderofthings。I,too,wastorunaway,therebyproving,ifanyproofwereneeded,thatIwasthegrandsonofmygrandfather。IdonotholdmyselfresponsibleforthestepanymorethanIdofortheshapeofmynose,whichissaidtobeafacsimileofCaptainNutter’s。 Ihavefrequentlynoticedhowcircumstancesconspiretohelpaman,oraboy,whenhehasthoroughlyresolvedondoingathing。ThatveryweektheRivermouthBarnacleprintedanadvertisementthatseemedtohavebeenwrittenonpurposeforme。Itreadasfollows: WANTED。AFewAble—bodiedSeamenandaCabin—Boy,fortheshipRawlings,nowloadingforNewOrleansatJohnson’sWharf,Boston。Applyinperson,withinfourdays,attheofficeofMessrs。—&Co。,oronboardtheShip。 HowIwastogettoNewOrleanswithonly$4。62wasaquestionthathadbeenbotheringme。Thisadvertisementmadeitasclearasday。Iwouldgoascabin—boy。 IhadtakenPepperintomyconfidenceagain;IhadtoldhimthestoryofmyloveforMissGlentworth,withallitsharrowingdetails;andnowconceiveditjudicioustoconfideinhimthechangeabouttotakeplaceinmylife,sothat,iftheRawlingswentdowninagale,myfriendsmighthavethelimitedsatisfactionofknowingwhathadbecomeofme。 Peppershookhisheaddiscouragingly,andsoughtineverywaytodissuademefromthestep。Hedrewadisenchantingpictureoftheexistenceofacabin—boy,whoseconstantduty(accordingtoPepper)wastohavedishesbrokenoverhisheadwheneverthecaptainorthematechancedtobeoutofhumor,whichwasmostlyallthetime。ButnothingPeppersaidcouldturnmeahair’s—breadthfrommypurpose。 Ihadlittletimetospare,fortheadvertisementstatedexplicitlythatapplicationsweretobemadeinpersonwithinfourdays。Itrembledtothinkofthebarepossibilityofsomeotherboysnappingupthatdesirablesituation。 ItwasonMondaythatIstumbledupontheadvertisement。OnTuesdaymypreparationswerecompleted。Mybaggage—consistingoffourshirts,halfadozencollars,apieceofshoemaker’swax,(Heavenknowswhatfor!)andsevenstockings,wrappedinasilkhandkerchief—layhiddenunderalooseplankofthestablefloor。Thiswasmypointofdeparture。 MyplanwastotakethelasttrainforBoston,inordertopreventthepossibilityofimmediatepursuit,ifanyshouldbeattempted。Thetrainleftat4P。M。 Iatenobreakfastandlittledinnerthatday。IavoidedtheCaptain’seye,andwouldn’thavelookedMissAbigailorKittyinthefaceforthewealthoftheIndies。 WhenitwastimetostartforthestationIretiredquietlytothestableanduncoveredmybundle。IlingeredamomenttokissthewhitestaronGypsy’sforehead,andwasnearlyunmannedwhenthelittleanimalreturnedthecaressbylappingmycheek。TwiceIwentbackandpattedher。 OnreachingthestationIpurchasedmyticketwithabravadoairthatoughttohavearousedthesuspicionoftheticket—master,andhurriedtothecar,whereIsatfidgetinguntilthetrainshotoutintothebroaddaylight。 ThenIdrewalongbreathandlookedaboutme。ThefirstobjectthatsalutedmysightwasSailorBen,fourorfiveseatsbehindme,readingtheRivermouthBarnacle! ReadingwasnotaneasyarttoSailorBen;hegrappledwiththesenseofaparagraphasifitwereapolar—bear,andgenerallygottheworstofit。Onthepresentoccasionhewashavingahardstruggle,judgingbythewayheworkedhismouthandrolledhiseyes。Hehadevidentlynotseenme。ButwhatwashedoingontheBostontrain? Withoutlingeringtosolvethequestion,Istolegentlyfrommyseatandpassedintotheforwardcar。 Thiswasveryawkward,havingtheAdmiralonboard。Icouldn’tunderstanditatall。Coulditbepossiblethattheoldboyhadgottiredoflandandwasrunningawaytoseahimself?Thatwastooabsurd。Iglancednervouslytowardsthecardoornowandthen,halfexpectingtoseehimcomeafterme。 Wehadpassedoneortwoway—stations,andIhadquieteddownagooddeal,whenIbegantofeelasifsomebodywaslookingsteadilyatthebackofmyhead。Iturnedroundinvoluntarily,andtherewasSailorBenagain,atthefartherendofthecar,wrestlingwiththeRivermouthBarnacleasbefore。 Ibegantogrowveryuncomfortableindeed。Wasitbydesignorchancethathethusdoggedmysteps?Ifhewasawareofmypresence,whydidn’thespeaktomeatonce?’Whydidhestealround,makingnosign,likeaparticularlyunpleasantphantom?Maybeitwasn’tSailorBen。Ipeepedathimslyly。Therewasnomistakingthattanned,genialphizofhis。Veryoddhedidn’tseeme! Literature,eveninthemildformofacountrynewspaper,alwayshadtheeffectofpoppiesontheAdmiral。’WhenIstoleanotherglanceinhisdirectionhishatwastiltedoverhisrighteyeinthemostdissolutestyle,andtheRivermouthBarnaclelayinaconfusedheapbesidehim。Hehadsuccumbed。Hewasfastasleep。Ifhewouldonlykeepasleepuntilwereachedourdestination! ByandbyIdiscoveredthattherearcarhadbeendetachedfromthetrainatthelaststopping—place。ThisaccountedsatisfactorilyforSailorBen’ssingularmovements,andconsiderablycalmedmyfears。Nevertheless,Ididnotliketheaspectofthings。 TheAdmiralcontinuedtosnoozelikeagoodfellow,andwassnoringmelodiouslyasweglidedataslackenedpaceoverabridgeandintoBoston。 Igraspedmypilgrim’sbundle,and,hurryingoutofthecar,dashedupthefirststreetthatpresenteditself。 Itwasanarrow,noisy,zigzagstreet,crowdedwithtrucksandobstructedwithbalesandboxesofmerchandise。Ididn’tpausetobreatheuntilIhadplacedarespectabledistancebetweenmeandtherailwaystation。Bythistimeitwasnearlytwilight。 Ihadgotintotheregionofdwelling—houses,andwasabouttoseatmyselfonadoorsteptorest,when,lo!therewastheAdmiraltrundlingalongontheoppositesidewalk,underafullspreadofcanvas,ashewouldhaveexpressedit。 Iwasoffagaininaninstantatarapidpace;butinspiteofallIcoulddoheheldhisownwithoutanyperceptibleexertion。Hehadaveryuglygaittogetawayfrom,theAdmiral。Ididn’tdaretorun,forfearofbeingmistakenforathief,asuspicionwhichmybundlewouldnaturallylendcolorto。 Ipushedahead,however,atabrisktrot,andmusthavegotoveroneortwomiles—mypursuerneithergainingnorlosingground—whenIconcludedtosurrenderatdiscretion。IsawthatSailorBenwasdeterminedtohaveme,and,knowingmyman,Iknewthatescapewashighlyimprobable。 SoIturnedroundandwaitedforhimtocatchupwithme,whichhedidinafewseconds,lookingrathersheepishatfirst。 \"SailorBen,\"saidI,severely,\"doIunderstandthatyouaredoggingmysteps?\" \"’Well,littlemess—mate,\"repliedtheAdmiral,rubbinghisnose,whichhealwaysdidwhenhewasdisconcerted,\"Iamkindo’followin’inyourwake。\" \"Underorders?\" \"Underorders。\" \"UndertheCaptain’sorders?\" \"Sure—ly。\" \"Inotherwords,mygrandfatherhassentyoutofetchmebacktoRivermouth?\" \"That’saboutit,\"saidtheAdmiral,withaburstoffrankness。 \"AndImustgowithyouwhetherIwanttoornot?\" \"TheCapen’sveryidenticalwords!\" Therewasnothingtobedone。Ibitmylipswithsuppressedanger,andsignifiedthatIwasathisdisposal,sinceIcouldn’thelpit。TheimpressionwasverystronginmymindthattheAdmiralwouldn’thesitatetoputmeinironsifIshowedsignsofmutiny。 ItwastoolatetoreturntoRivermouththatnight—afactwhichI communicatedtotheoldboysullenly,inquiringatthesametimewhatheproposedtodoaboutit。 Hesaidwewouldcruiseaboutforsomerations,andthenmakeanightofit。 Ididn’tcondescendtoreply,thoughIhailedthesuggestionofsomethingtoeatwithinwardenthusiasm,forIhadnottakenenoughfoodthatdaytokeeplifeinacanary。 ’Wewanderedbacktotherailwaystation,inthewaitingroomofwhichwasakindofrestaurantpresidedoverbyasevere—lookingyounglady。Herewehadacupofcoffeeapiece,severaltoughdoughnuts,andsomeblocksofvenerablespongecake。Theyoungladywhoattendedonus,whateverheragewasthen,musthavebeenamerechildwhenthatsponge—cakewasmade。 TheAdmiral’sacquaintancewithBostonhotelswasslight;butheknewofaquietlodging—housenearby,muchpatronizedbysea—captains,aridkeptbyaformerfriendofhis。 Inthishouse,whichhadseenitsbestdays,wewereaccommodatedwithamouldychambercontainingtwocot—beds,twochairs,andacrackedpitcheronawashstand。Themantel—shelfwasornamentedwiththreebigpinkconch—shells,resemblingpiecesofpetrifiedliver;andoverthesehungacheapluridprint,inwhichaUnitedStatessloop—of—warwasgivingaBritishfrigateparticularfits。Itisverystrangehowourownshipsneverseemtosufferanyintheseterribleengagements。Itshowswhatanationweare。 Anoil—lamponadeal—tablecastadismalglareovertheapartment,whichwascheerlessintheextreme。Ithoughtofoursitting—roomathome,withitsflowerywall—paperandgaycurtainsandsoftlounges;IsawMajorElkanahNutter(mygrandfather’sfather)inpowderedwigandFederaluniform,lookingdownbenevolentlyfromhisgiltframebetweenthebookcases;IpicturedtheCaptainandMissAbigailsittingatthecoseyroundtableinthemoon—likeglowoftheastrallamp;andthenIfelltowonderinghowtheywouldreceivemewhen1cameback。IwonderediftheProdigalSonhadanyideathathisfatherwasgoingtokillthefattedcalfforhim,andhowhefeltaboutit,onthewhole。 ThoughIwasverylowinspirits,IputonaboldfronttoSailorBen,youwillunderstand。Tobecaughtandcagedinthismannerwasafrightfulshocktomyvanity。Hetriedtodrawmeintoconversation;butIansweredinicymonosyllables。Heagainsuggestedweshouldmakeanightofit,andhintedbroadlythathewasgameforanyamountofriotousdissipation,eventotheextentofgoingtoseeaplayifIwantedto。Ideclinedhaughtily。 Iwasdyingtogo。 Hethenthrewoutafeeleronthesubjectofdominosandcheckers,andobservedinageneralwaythat\"sevenup\"wasacapitalgame;butI repulsedhimateverypoint。 IsawthattheAdmiralwasbeginningtofeelhurtbymysystematiccoldness。 ’Wehadalwaysbeensuchheartyfriendsuntilnow。Itwastoobadofmetofretthattender,honestoldheartevenforanhour。Ireallydidlovetheancientboy,andwhen,inadisconsolateway,heorderedupapitcherofbeer,Iunbentsofarastopartakeofsomeinateacup。Herecoveredhisspiritsinstantly,andtookouthiscuddyclaypipeforasmoke。 Betweenthebeerandthesoothingfragranceofthenavy—plug,Ifellintoapleasantermoodmyself,and,itbeingtoolatenowtogotothetheatre,I condescendedtosay—addressingthenorthwestcorneroftheceiling—that\"sevenup\"wasacapitalgame。UponthishinttheAdmiraldisappeared,andreturnedshortlywithaverydirtypackofcards。 Asweplayed,withvaryingfortunes,bytheflickeringflameofthelamp,hesippedhisbeerandbecamecommunicative。HeseemedimmenselytickledbythefactthatIhadcometoBoston。ItleakedoutpresentlythatheandtheCaptainhadhadawageronthesubject。 ThediscoveryofmyplansandwhohaddiscoveredthemwerepointsonwhichtheAdmiralrefusedtothrowanylight。Theyhadbeendiscovered,however,andtheCaptainhadlaughedattheideaofmyrunningaway。SailorBen,onthecontrary,hadstoutlycontendedthatImeanttoslipcableandbeoff。 WhereupontheCaptainofferedtobethimadollarthatIwouldn’tgo。AnditwaspartlyonaccountofthiswagerthatSailorBenrefrainedfromcapturingmewhenhemighthavedonesoatthestart。 Now,asthefaretoandfromBoston,withthelodgingexpenses,wouldcosthimatleastfivedollars,Ididn’tseewhathegainedbywinningthewager。TheAdmiralrubbedhisnoseviolentlywhenthisviewofthecasepresenteditself。 Iaskedhimwhyhedidn’ttakemefromthetrainatthefirststopping—placeandreturntoRivermouthbythedowntrainat4。30。HeexplainedhavingpurchasedaticketforBoston,heconsideredhimselfboundtotheowners(thestockholdersoftheroad)tofulfilhispartofthecontract!Tousehisownwords,hehad\"shippedfortheviage。\" Thisstruckmeasbeingsodeliciouslyfunny,thatafterIwasinbedandthelightwasout,Icouldn’thelplaughingaloudonceortwice。IsupposetheAdmiralmusthavethoughtIwasmeditatinganotherescape,forhemadeperiodicalvisitstomybedthroughoutthenight,satisfyinghimselfbykneadingmealloverthatIhadn’tevaporated。 Iwasalltherethenextmorning,whenSailorBenhalfawakenedmebyshoutingmerrily,\"Allhandsondeck!\"Thewordsranginmyearslikeapartofmyowndream,forIwasatthatinstantclimbingupthesideoftheRawlingstooffermyselfascabin—boy。 TheAdmiralwasobligedtoshakemeroughlytwoorthreetimesbeforehecoulddetachmefromthedream。Iopenedmyeyeswitheffort,andstaredstupidlyroundtheroom。Bitbybitmyrealsituationdawnedonme。’Whatasickeningsensationthatis,whenoneisintrouble,towakeupfeelingfreeforamoment,andthentofindyesterday’ssorrowallreadytogoonagain! \"’Well,littlemessmate,howfaresit?\" Iwastoomuchdepressedtoreply。ThethoughtofreturningtoRivermouthchilledme。HowcouldIfaceCaptainNutter,tosaynothingofMissAbigailandKitty?HowtheTempleGrammarSchoolboyswouldlookatme!HowConwayandSethRodgerswouldexultovermymortification!AndwhatiftheRev。 ’WibirdHawkinsshouldalludetomeinhisnextSunday’ssermon? SailorBenwaswiseinkeepinganeyeonme,forafterthesethoughtstookpossessionofmymind,Iwantedonlytheopportunitytogivehimtheslip。 Thekeeperofthelodgingsdidnotsupplymealstohisguests;sowebreakfastedatasmallchophouseinacrookedstreetonourwaytothecars。Thecitywasnotastiryet,andlookedglumandcareworninthedampmorningatmosphere。 Hereandthereaswepassedalongwasasharp—facedshop—boytakingdownshutters;andnowandthenwemetaseedymanwhohadevidentlyspentthenightinadoorway。Suchearlybirdsandafewlaborerswiththeirtinkettlesweretheonlysignsoflifetobeseenuntilwecametothestation,whereIinsistedonpayingformyownticket。Ididn’trelishbeingconveyedfromplacetoplace,likeafelonchangingprisons,atsomebodyelse’sexpense。 OnenteringthecarIsunkintoaseatnextthewindow,andSailorBendepositedhimselfbesideme,cuttingoffallchanceofescape。 Thecarfilledupsoonafterthis,andIwonderediftherewasanythinginmymienthatwouldleadtheotherpassengerstosuspectIwasaboywhohadrunawayandwasbeingbroughtback。 Amaninfrontofus—hewasnear—sighted,asIdiscoveredlaterbyhisreadingaguide—bookwithhisnose—broughtthebloodtomycheeksbyturningroundandpeeringatmesteadily。Irubbedaclearspotonthecloudywindow—glassatmyelbow,andlookedouttoavoidhim。 There,inthetravellers’room,wasthesevere—lookingyoungladypilingupherblocksofsponge—cakeinalluringpyramidsandindustriouslyintrenchingherselfbehindabreastworkofsquash—pie。Isawwithcynicalpleasurenumerousvictimswalkuptothecounterandrecklesslysowtheseedsofdeathintheirconstitutionsbyeatingherdoughnuts。Ihadgotquiteinterestedinher,whenthewhistlesoundedandthetrainbegantomove。 TheAdmiralandIdidnottalkmuchonthejourney。Istaredoutofthewindowmostofthetime,speculatingastotheprobablenatureofthereceptioninstoreformeattheterminusoftheroad。 ’WhatwouldtheCaptainsay?andMr。Grimshaw,whatwouldhedoaboutit? ThenIthoughtofPepperWhitcomb。DirewasthevengeanceImeanttowreakonPepper,forwhobuthehadbetrayedme?Pepperalonehadbeentherepositoryofmysecret—perfidiousPepper! Asweleftstationafterstationbehindus,Ifeltlessandlesslikeencounteringthemembersofourfamily。SailorBenfathomedwhatwaspassinginmymind,forheleanedoverandsaid: \"Idon’tthinkastheCapenwillbeardownveryhardonyou。\" Butitwasn’tthat。Itwasn’tthefearofanyphysicalpunishmentthatmightbeinflicted;itwasasenseofmyownfollythatwascreepingoverme;forduringthelong,silentrideIhadexaminedmyconductfromeverystand—point,andtherewasnoviewIcouldtakeofmyselfinwhichIdidnotlooklikeaveryfoolishpersonindeed。 AswecamewithinsightofthespiresofRivermouth,Iwouldn’thavecarediftheuptrain,whichmetusoutsidethetown,hadrunintousandendedme。 Contrarytomyexpectationanddread,theCaptainwasnotvisiblewhenwesteppedfromthecars。SailorBenglancedamongthecrowdoffaces,apparentlylookingforhimtoo。Conwaywasthere—hewasalwayshangingaboutthestation—andifhehadintimatedinanywaythatheknewofmydisgraceandenjoyedit,Ishouldhavewalkedintohim,Iamcertain。 ButthisdefiantfeelingentirelydesertedmebythetimewereachedtheNutterHouse。TheCaptainhimselfopenedthedoor。 \"Comeonboard,sir,\"saidSailorBen,scrapinghisleftfootandtouchinghishatsea—fashion。 MygrandfathernoddedtoSailorBen,somewhatcoldlyIthought,andmuchtomyastonishmentkindlytookmebythehand。 Iwasunpreparedforthis,andthetears,whichnoamountofseveritywouldhavewrungfromme,welleduptomyeyes。 Theexpressionofmygrandfather’sface,asIglancedatithastily,wasgraveandgentle;therewasnothinginitofangerorreproof。Ifollowedhimintothesitting—room,and,obeyingamotionofhishand,seatedmyselfonthesofa。Heremainedstandingbytheroundtableforamoment,lostinthought,thenleanedoverandpickedupaletter。 Itwasaletterwithagreatblackseal。 ChapterTwenty—OneInWhichILeaveRivermouthAletterwithagreatblackseal! IknewthenwhathadhappenedaswellasIknowitnow。Butwhichwasit,fatherormother?Idonotliketolookbacktotheagonyandsuspenseofthatmoment。 MyfatherhaddiedatNewOrleansduringoneofhisweeklyvisitstothecity。TheletterbearingthesetidingshadreachedRivermouththeeveningofmyflight—hadpassedmeontheroadbythedowntrain。 Imustturnbackforamomenttothateventfulevening。WhenIfailedtomakemyappearanceatsupper,theCaptainbegantosuspectthatIhadreallystartedonmywildtoursouthward—aconjecturewhichSailorBen’sabsencehelpedtoconfirm。IhadevidentlygotoffbythetrainandSailorBenhadfollowedme。 TherewasnotelegraphiccommunicationbetweenBostonandRivermouthinthosedays;somygrandfathercoulddonothingbutawaittheresult。EveniftherehadbeenanothermailtoBoston,hecouldnothaveavailedhimselfofit,notknowinghowtoaddressamessagetothefugitives。Thepost—officewasnaturallythelastplaceeitherIortheAdmiralwouldthinkofvisiting。 Mygrandfather,however,wastoofulloftroubletoallowthistoaddtohisdistress。Heknewthatthefaithfuloldsailorwouldnotletmecometoanyharm,andevenifIhadmanagedforthetimebeingtoeludehim,wassuretobringmebacksoonerorlater。 Ourreturn,therefore,bythefirsttrainonthefollowingdaydidnotsurprisehim。 Iwasgreatlypuzzled,asIhavesaid,bythegentlemannerofhisreception;butwhenwewerealonetogetherinthesitting—room,andhebeganslowlytounfoldtheletter,Iunderstooditall。Icaughtasightofmymother’shandwritinginthesuperscription,andtherewasnothinglefttotellme。 Mygrandfatherheldtheletterafewsecondsirresolutely,andthencommencedreadingitaloud;buthecouldgetnofurtherthanthedate。 \"Ican’treadit,Tom,\"saidtheoldgentleman,breakingdown。\"IthoughtI could。\" Hehandedittome。Itookthelettermechanically,andhurriedawaywithittomylittleroom,whereIhadpassedsomanyhappyhours。 Theweekthatfollowedthereceiptofthisletterisnearlyablankinmymemory。Irememberthatthedaysappearedendless;thatattimesIcouldnotrealizethemisfortunethathadbefallenus,andmyheartupbraidedmefornotfeelingadeepergrief;thatafullsenseofmylosswouldnowandthensweepovermelikeaninspiration,andIwouldstealawaytomychamberorwanderforlornlyaboutthegardens。Irememberthis,butlittlemore。 Asthedayswentbymyfirstgriefsubsided,andinitsplacegrewupawantwhichIhaveexperiencedateverystepinlifefromboyhoodtomanhood。 Often,evennow,afteralltheseyears,whenIseealadoftwelveorfourteenwalkingbyhisfather’sside,andglancingmerrilyupathisface,Iturnandlookafterthem,andamconsciousthatIhavemissedcompanionshipmostsweetandsacred。 Ishallnotdwellonthisportionofmystory。Thereweremanytranquil,pleasanthoursinstoreformeatthatperiod,andIprefertoturntothem。 OneeveningtheCaptaincamesmilingintothesitting—roomwithanopenletterinhishand。MymotherhadarrivedatNewYork,andwouldbewithusthenextday。Forthefirsttimeinweeks—years,itseemedtome—somethingoftheoldcheerfulnessmingledwithourconversationroundtheeveninglamp。IwastogotoBostonwiththeCaptaintomeetherandbringherhome。Ineednotdescribethatmeeting。Withmymother’shandinmineoncemore,allthelongyearswehadbeenpartedappearedlikeadream。Verydeartomewasthesightofthatslender,palewomanpassingfromroomtoroom,andlendingapatientgraceandbeautytothesaddenedlifeoftheoldhouse。 Everythingwaschangedwithusnow。Therewereconsultationswithlawyers,andsigningofpapers,andcorrespondence;formyfather’saffairshadbeenleftingreatconfusion。Andwhentheseweresettled,theeveningswerenotlongenoughforustohearallmymotherhadtotellofthescenesshehadpassedthroughintheill—fatedcity。 Thentherewereoldtimestotalkover,fullofreminiscencesofAuntChloeandlittleBlackSam。LittleBlackSam,bytheby,hadbeentakenbyhismasterfrommyfather’sservicetenmonthspreviously,andputonasugar—plantationnearBatonRouge。Notrelishingthechange,Samhadrunaway,andbysomemysteriousagencygotintoCanada,fromwhichplacehehadsentbackseveralindecorousmessagestohislateowner。AuntChloewasstillinNewOrleans,employedasnurseinoneofthecholerahospitalwards,andtheDesmoulins,nearneighborsofours,hadpurchasedtheprettystonehouseamongtheorange—trees。 Howallthesesimpledetailsinterestedmewillbereadilyunderstoodbyanyboywhohasbeenlongabsentfromhome。 Iwassorrywhenitbecamenecessarytodiscussquestionsmorenearlyaffectingmyself。Ihadbeenremovedfromschooltemporarily,butitwasdecided,aftermuchconsideration,thatIshouldnotreturn,thedecisionbeingleft,inamanner,inmyownhands。 TheCaptainwishedtocarryouthisson’sintentionandsendmetocollege,forwhichIwasnearlyfitted;butourmeansdidnotadmitofthis。TheCaptain,too,couldillaffordtobeartheexpense,forhislossesbythefailureoftheNewOrleansbusinesshadbeenheavy。Yetheinsistedontheplan,notseeingclearlywhatotherdisposaltomakeofme。 InthemidstofourdiscussionsalettercamefrommyUncleSnow,amerchantinNewYork,generouslyofferingmeaplaceinhiscounting—house。Thecaseresolveditselfintothis:IfIwenttocollege,IshouldhavetobedependentonCaptainNutterforseveralyears,andattheendofthecollegiatecoursewouldhavenosettledprofession。IfIacceptedmyuncle’soffer,Imighthopetoworkmywaytoindependencewithoutlossoftime。Itwashardtogiveupthelong—cherisheddreamofbeingaHarvardboy;butIgaveitup。 Thedecisiononcemade,itwasUncleSnow’swishthatIshouldenterhiscounting—houseimmediately。Thecauseofmygooduncle’shastewasthis—hewasafraidthatIwouldturnouttobeapoetbeforehecouldmakeamerchantofme。HisfearswerebaseduponthefactthatIhadpublishedintheRivermouthBarnaclesomeversesaddressedinafamiliarmanner\"TotheMoon。\"Now,theideaofaboy,withhislivingtoget,placinghimselfincommunicationwiththeMoon,struckthemercantilemindasmonstrous。Itwasnotonlyabadinvestment,itwaslunacy。 ’WeadoptedUncleSnow’sviewssofarastoaccedetohispropositionforthwith。Mymother,Ineglectedtosay,wasalsotoresideinNewYork。 IshallnotdrawapictureofPepperWhitcomb’sdisgustwhenthenewswasimpartedtohim,norattempttopaintSailorBen’sdistressattheprospectoflosinghislittlemessmate。 IntheexcitementofpreparingforthejourneyIdidn’tfeelanyverydeepregretmyself。Butwhenthemomentcameforleaving,andIsawmysmalltrunklashedupbehindthecarriage,thenthepleasantnessoftheoldlifeandavaguedreadofthenewcameoverme,andamistfilledmyeyes,shuttingoutthegroupofschoolfellows,includingallthemembersoftheCentipedeClub,whohadcomedowntothehousetoseemeoff。 Asthecarriagesweptroundthecorner,IleanedoutofthewindowtotakealastlookatSailorBen’scottage,andtherewastheAdmiral’sflagflyingathalf—mast。 SoIleftRivermouth,littledreamingthatIwasnottoseetheoldplaceagainformanyandmanyayear。 ChapterTwenty—TwoExeuntOmnesWiththecloseofmyschool—daysatRivermouththismodestchronicleends。 ThenewlifeuponwhichIentered,thenewfriendsandfoesIencounteredontheroad,andwhatIdidandwhatIdidnot,aremattersthatdonotcomewithinthescopeofthesepages。ButbeforeIwriteFinistotherecordasitstands,beforeIleaveit—feelingasifIwereoncemoregoingawayfrommyboyhood—Ihaveawordortwotosayconcerningafewofthepersonageswhohavefiguredinthestory,ifyouwillallowmetocallGypsyapersonage。 Iamsurethatthereaderwhohasfollowedmethusfarwillbewillingtohearwhatbecameofher,andSailorBenandMissAbigailandtheCaptain。 FirstaboutGypsy。AmonthaftermydeparturefromRivemouththeCaptaininformedmebyletterthathehadpartedwiththelittlemare,accordingtoagreement。Shehadbeensoldtothering—masterofatravellingcircus(I hadstipulatedonthisdisposalofher),andwasabouttosetoutonhertravels。Shedidnotdisappointmyglowinganticipations,butbecamequiteacelebrityinherway—bydancingthepolkatoslowmusiconapine—boardball—roomconstructedforthepurpose。 Ichancedonce,alongwhileafterwards,tobeinacountrytownwherehertroupewasgivingexhibitions;Ievenreadthegaudilyilluminedshow—bill,settingforththeaccomplishmentsofZuleika,thefamedArabianTrickPony—butIfailedtorecognizemydearlittleMustanggirlbehindthosehigh—soundingtitles,andso,alas,didnotattendtheperformance!Ihopeallthepraisesshereceivedandallthespangledtrappingssheworedidnotspoilher;butIamafraidtheydid,forshewasalwaysovermuchgiventothevanitiesofthisworld! MissAbigailregulatedthedomesticdestiniesofmygrandfather’shouseholduntilthedayofherdeath,whichDr。TheophilusTredicksolemnlyaverredwashastenedbytheinveteratehabitshehadcontractedofswallowingunknownquantitiesofhot—dropswhenevershefanciedherselfoutofsorts。 Eighty—sevenemptyphialswerefoundinabonnet—boxonashelfinherbedroomcloset。 TheoldhousebecameverylonelywhenthefamilygotreducedtoCaptainNutterandKitty;andwhenKittypassedaway,mygrandfatherdividedhistimebetweenRivermouthandNewYork。 SailorBendidnotlongsurvivehislittleIrishlass,ashealwaysfondlycalledher。Athisdemise,whichtookplaceaboutsixyearssince,helefthispropertyintrusttothemanagersofa\"HomeforAgedMariners。\"Inhiswill,whichwasaverywhimsicaldocument—writtenbyhimself,andwordedwithmuchshrewdness,too—hewarnedtheTrusteesthatwhenhegot\"aloft\" heintendedtokeephis\"weathereye\"onthem,andshouldsend\"asperitualshotacrosstheirbows\"andbringthemto,iftheydidn’ttreattheAgedMarinershandsomely。 Healsoexpressedawishtohavehisbodystitchedupinashottedhammockanddroppedintotheharbor;butashedidnotstrenuouslyinsistonthis,andasitwasnotinaccordancewithmygrandfather’spreconceivednotionsofChristianburial,theAdmiralwaslaidtorestbesideKitty,intheOldSouthBuryingGround,withananchorthatwouldhavedelightedhimneatlycarvedonhisheadstone。 Iamsorrythefirehasgoneoutintheoldship’sstoveinthatsky—bluecottageattheheadofthewharf;Iamsorrytheyhavetakendowntheflag—staffandpaintedoverthefunnyport—holes;forIlovedtheoldcabinasitwas。Theymighthaveletitalone! ForseveralmonthsafterleavingRivermouthIcarriedonavoluminouscorrespondencewithPepperWhitcomb;butitgraduallydwindleddowntoasingleletteramonth,andthentononeatall。ButwhileheremainedattheTempleGrammarSchoolhekeptmeadvisedofthecurrentgossipofthetownandthedoingsoftheCentipedes。 Asonebyonetheboyslefttheacademy—Adams,Harris,Marden,Blake,andLangdon—toseektheirfortuneselsewhere,therewaslesstointerestmeintheoldseaport;andwhenPepperhimselfwenttoPhiladelphiatoreadlaw,Ihadnoonetogivemeaninklingofwhatwasgoingon。 Therewasn’tmuchtogoon,tobesure。Greateventsnolongerconsidereditworththeirwhiletohonorsoquietaplace。 OneFourthofJulytheTempleGrammarSchoolburntdown—setonfire,itwassupposed,byaneccentricsquibthatwasseentoboltintoanupperwindow—andMr。Grimshawretiredfrompubliclife,married,\"andlivedhappilyeverafter,\"asthestory—bookssay。 TheWidowConway,Iamabletostate,didnotsucceedinenslavingMr。 Meeks,theapothecary,whounitedhimselfclandestinelytooneofMissDorothyGibbs’syoungladies,andlostthepatronageofPrimroseHallinconsequence。 YoungConwaywentintothegrocerybusinesswithhisancientchum,Rodgers—RODGERS&CONWAY!IreadthesignonlylastsummerwhenIwasdowninRivermouth,andhadhalfamindtopopintotheshopandshakehandswithhim,andaskhimifhewantedtofight。Icontentedmyself,however,withflatteningmynoseagainsthisdingyshop—window,andbeheldConway,inredwhiskersandblueoveralls,weighingoutsugarforacustomer—givinghimshortweight,I’llbetanything! Ihavereservedmypleasantestwordforthelast。ItistouchingtheCaptain。TheCaptainisstillhaleandrosy,andifhedoesn’trelatehisexploitintheWarof1812asspiritedlyasheusedto,hemakesupbyrelatingitmorefrequentlyandtellingitdifferentlyeverytime!HepasseshiswintersinNewYorkandhissummersintheNutterHouse,whichthreatenstoproveahardnutforthedestructivegentlemanwiththescytheandthehour—glass,fortheseawardgablehasnotyieldedaclapboardtotheeastwindthesetwentyyears。TheCaptainhasnowbecometheOldestInhabitantinRivermouth,andsoIdon’tlaughattheOldestInhabitantanymore,butprayinmyheartthathemayoccupythepostofhonorforhalfacenturytocome! SoendstheStoryofaBadBoy—butnotsuchaverybadboy,asItoldyoutobeginwith。