第21章

类别:其他 作者:Frances Hodgson Burnett字数:10217更新时间:19/01/07 14:57:26
\"Ifyouhadbeenaboy,andIownIamgladyouwerenot——amanwantsadaughter——IshouldhavebeenquitewillingtoallowyouyourflutteronWallStreet,oryourtryatanythingyoufeltyouwouldliketohandle。Itwouldhaveinterestedmetolookonandseewhatyouweremadeof,whatyouwanted,andhowyousetabouttryingtogetit。It’sanewkindofdealyouhaveundertaken。It’smoreromanticthanWallStreet,butIthinkIdoseewhatyouseeinit。EvenapartfromRosyandtheboy,itwouldinterestmetoseewhatyouwoulddowithit。Thisisyour`flutter。’Ilikethewayyoufaceit。Ifyouwereasoninsteadofadaughter,IshouldseeImighthaveconfidenceinyou。IcouldnotconfidetoWallStreetwhatIwilltellyou——whichisthatinthemidstofthedriveandswirlandtumultofmylifehere,Ilikewhatyouseeinthething,Ilikeyourideaofthelordoftheland,whoshouldlovethelandandthesoulsbornonit,andbethefriendandstrengthofthemandgivethebestandgetitbackinfairexchange。There’sasteadinessinthethoughtofsuchalifeamongone’skindwhichhasattractionsforamanwhohasspentyearsinamaelstrom,snatchingatwhatwhirlsamongtheeddiesofit。Yournotesandsketchesandsummingupofprobablecostsdidusbothcredit——Isay`both’becauseyourbusinesseducationistheresultofourlongtalksandjourneyingstogether。Youbegantotrainforthiswhenyoubegangoingtovisitminesandrailroadswithmeattwelveyearsold。 Ileavethewholethinginyourhands,mygirl,IleaveRosyinyourhands,andinleavingRosytoyou,youknowhowIamtrustingyouwithyourmother。Yourletterstohertellheronlywhatisgoodforher。Sheisbeginningtolookhappierandyoungeralready,andislookingforwardtothedaywhenRosyandtheboywillcomehometovisitus,andwhenweshallgoinstatetoStornhamCourt。Godblessher,sheismadeupofaffectionandsimpletrust,andthatmakesiteasytokeepthingsfromher。Shehasneverbeenill—treated,andsheknowsIloveher,sowhenItellherthatthingsarecomingright,sheneverdoubtsme。 \"WhileyouarerebuildingtheplaceyouwillrebuildRosysothatthesightofhermaynotbeapainwhenhermotherseesheragain,whichiswhatsheislivingfor。\" CHAPTERXXIII INTRODUCINGG。SELDEN Abirdwaspercheduponaswayingbranchofaslimyoungsaplingnearthefence—supportedhedgewhichboundedthepark,andMountDunstanhadstoppedtolookatitandlisten。Asoftshowerhadfallen,andafteritspassing,thesuncomingthroughthelightclouds,therehadbrokenforthagaininthetreesbrieftrillsandcallsandflutingofbirdnotes。 Theswardandfernsglitteredfreshgreenundertheraindrops; theyoungleavesontreesandhedgeseemedvisiblytouncurl,theuncoveredearthlookedrichlydarkandmoist,andsentforththefragrancefromitsdeeps,which,risingtoaman’snostrils,stirsandthrillshimbecauseitisthescentoflife’sself。 Thebirduponthesaplingwasarobin,thetinyroundbodypercheduponhisdelicatelegs,plumpandbrightplumagedformating。Hetouchedhiswarmredbreastwithhisbeak,fluffedoutandshookhisfeathers,and,swellinghisthroat,pouredforthhissmall,entrancedsong。Itwasagay,brief,jauntything,butpure,joyous,gallant,liquidmelody。Therewasdaintybravadoinit,saucydemandandallurement。Itwasaddressedtosomeinvisiblehearerofthetendersex,andwheresoevershemightbehidden——whetheringreatbranchorlowthicketorhedge——therewashintednodoubtinhersmallwooer’snotethatshewouldhearitandinduetimerespond。MountDunstan,listening,evenlaughedatitsconfidentmusic。ThetinythingutteringitsCalloftheWorld——jubilantinthesuretyofanswer! Havingflungitforth,hepausedamomentandwaited,hissmallheadturnedsideways,hisbig,round,dew—brightblackeyeroguishlyattentive。Thenwithmoreswellingofthethroathetrilledandrippledgaylyanew,undisturbedandundoubting,butwithatrifleofinsistence。Thenhelistened,triedagaintwoorthreetimes,withbravechirpsandexultantlittleroulades。\"HereamI,thebright—breasted,theliquid—eyed,theslender—legged,thejoyousandconquering!Listentome——listentome。ListenandanswerinthecallofGod’sworld。\" Itwasthejoyandtriumphantfaithinthetinynoteofthetinything——Lifeashehimselfwas,thoughLifewhosemysteryhisman’shandcouldhavecrushed——which,whilehelaughed,setMountDunstanthinking。Springwarmthandspringscentsandspringnotessetaman’sbeingintunewithinfinitethings。 Thebrightrouladebeganagain,prolongeditselfwithrenewedeffort,rosetoitsheight,andended。Fromabushinthethicketfartheruptheroadaliquidanswercame。AndMountDunstan’slaughatthesoundofitwasechoedbyanotherwhichcameapparentlyfromthebankrisingfromtheroadontheothersideofthehedge,andaccompanyingthelaughwasagood—naturednasalvoice。 \"She’scaughton。There’snomistakeaboutthat。Iguessit’stimeforyoutohustle,Mr。Rob。\" MountDunstanlaughedagain。JemSalterhadheardvoiceslikeit,andcheerfulslangphrasesofthesameorderinhisranchdays。Ontheothersideofhisparkfencetherewasevidentlysitting,throughsomeoddchance,anAmericanofthecheery,casualorder,notsufficientlypolishedbytraveltohavelosthispicturesquenationalcharacteristics。 MountDunstanputahandonabrokenpaneloffenceandleapedoverintotheroad。 Abicyclewaslyingupontheroadsidegrass,andonthebank,lookingasthoughhehadbeenshelteringhimselfunderthehedgefromtherain,satayoungmaninacheapbicyclingsuit。Hisfeaturesweresharplycutandkeen,hiscapwaspushedbackfromhisforehead,andhehadapairofshrewdlycarelessboyisheves。 MountDunstanlikedthelookofhim,andseeinghisnaturalstartattheunheraldedleapoverthegap,whichwasquiteclosetohim,hespoke。 \"Good—morning,\"hesaid。\"IamafraidIstartledyou。\" \"Good—morning,\"wastheresponse。\"Itwasabitofajoltseeingyoujumpalmostovermyshoulder。Wheredidyoucomefrom?Youmusthavebeenjustbehindme。\" \"Iwas,\"explainedMountDunstan。\"Standingintheparklisteningtotherobin。\" Theyoungfellowlaughedoutright。 \"Say,\"hesaid,\"thatwasprettyfine,wasn’tit?Wasn’thegettingitoffhischest!HewasanEnglishrobin,Iguess。 Americanrobinsarethreeorfourtimesasbig。Ilikedthatlittlechap。Hewasawinner。\" \"YouareanAmerican?\" \"Sure,\"nodding。\"GoodoldStarsandStripesformine。 FirsttimeI’vebeenhere。Camepartforbusinessandpartforpleasure。Havingthetimeofmylife。\" MountDunstansatdownbesidehim。Hewantedtohearhimtalk。Hehadlikedtoheartheranchmentalk。Thisonewasofthecitytype,buthisgenialconversationalwanderingswouldbefullofquaintslangandgoodspirits。Hewasquitereadytoconverse,aswasmademanifestbyhisnextspeech。 \"I’mbikingthroughthecountrybecauseIoncehadanoldgrandmotherthatwasEnglish,andshewasalwaystalkingaboutEnglishcountry,andhowgreenthingswas,andhowtherewashedgesinsteadofrailfences。ShethoughttherewasnothinglikelittleoldEngland。Well,asfarasroadsandhedgesgo,I’mwithher。They’reallright。IwantedafellowI metcrossing,tocomewithme,buthetookaCook’striptoParis。He’sagaysortofboy。Saidhedidn’twantanygreenlanesinhis。HewantedBoolyvard。\"Helaughedagainandpushedhiscapfartherbackonhisforehead。\"SaidI wasn’tmuchofasport。ItellYOU,achapthat’sgottoearnhisfifteenper,andliveonit,can’tbeTOOmuchofasport。\" \"Fifteenper?\"MountDunstanrepeateddoubtfully。 Hiscompanionchuckled。 \"IforgotIwastalkingtoanEnglishman。Fifteendollarsperweek——that’swhat`fifteenper’means。That’swhathetoldmehegetsatLobenstien’sbreweryinNewYork。Fifteenper。Notmuch,isit?\" \"HowdoeshemanageContinentaltravelonfifteenper?\" MountDunstaninquired。 \"He’satypewriterandstenographer,andhedugupsomeextrajobstodoatnight。He’sbeenworkingandsavingtwoyearstodothis。Wedidn’tcomeoverononeofthebiglinerswiththeFourHundred,youcanbet。Tookacheapone,insidecabin,secondclass。\" \"ByGeorge!\"saidMountDunstan。\"ThatwasAmerican。\" TheAmericaneagleslightlyflappedhiswings。Theyoungmanpushedhiscapatriflesidewaysthistime,andflushedalittle。 \"Well,whenanAmericanwantsanythinghegenerallyreachesoutforit。\" \"Wasn’titrather——rash,consideringthefifteenper?\"MountDunstansuggested。Hewasreallybeginningtoenjoyhimself。 \"What’stheuseofmakingadollarandsittingonit。I’venotgotfifteenper——steady——andhereIam。\" MountDunstanknewhisman,andlookedathimwithinquiringinterest。Hewasquitesurehewouldgoon。Thiswasathinghehadseenbefore——anutterfreedomfromtheinsulargrudgingreserve,asortofoccultperceptionofthepresenceoffriendlysympathy,andaningenuousreadinesstomeetithalfway。Theyoungster,havingmissedhisfellow—traveler,andprobablyfeelingthelackofcompanionshipinhiscountryrides,wasinthemoodforself—revelation。 \"I’msellingforabigconcern,\"hesaid,\"andI’vegotafirst—classarticletocarry。Uptodate,youknow,andallthat。It’sthetopnotchoftypewritingmachines,theDelkoff。 Everseenit?Here’smycard,\"takingacardfromaninsidepocketandhandingittohim。Itwasinscribed: J。BURRIDGE&SON,DELKOFFTYPEWRITERCO。 BROADWAY,NEWYORK。G。SELDEN。 \"That’smyname,\"hesaid,pointingtotheinscriptioninthecorner。\"I’mG。Selden,thejuniorassistantofMr。Jones。\" Atthesightoftheinsigniaofhistrade,hisholidayairdroppedfromhim,andhehastilydrewfromanotherpocketanillustratedcatalogue。 \"Ifyouuseatypewriter,\"hebrokeforth,\"Icanassureyouitwouldbetoyourinteresttolookatthis。\"AndasMountDunstantooktheprofferedpamphlet,andwithamiablegravityopenedit,herapidlypouredforthhissalesman’spatter,scarcelypausingtotakehisbreath:\"It’sthemostup—to—datemachineonthemarket。Ithasallthelatestimprovedmechanicalappliances。Youwillseefromthecutinthecataloguethattheplatenrolleriseasilyremovedwithoutalongmechanicaloperation。Allyoudoistosliptwopinsbackandoffcomestheroller。Thereisalsoanotherpointworthmentioning——theribbonswitch。Byusingthisribbonswitchyoucanwriteineitherredorblueinkwhileyouareusingonlyoneribbon。 Bythrowingtheswitchonthisside,youcanusethirteenyardsontheupperedgeoftheribbon,byreversingit,youusethirteenyardsontheloweredge——thusgettingpracticallytwenty—sixyardsofgood,serviceableribbonoutofonethatisonlythirteenyardslong——makingasavingoffiftypercent。inyourribbonexpenditurealone,whichyouwillseeisquiteanitemtoanyenterprisingfirm。\" Hewasobligedtopausehereforasecondorso,butasMountDunstanexhibitednosignsofintendingtouseviolence,and,onthecontrary,continuedtoinspectthecatalogue,hebrokeforthwithrenewedcheeryvolubility: \"Anotheradvantageisthenewbasketshift。Also,thecarriageonthismachineisperfectlystationaryandrigid。Onallothermachinesitisfastenedbyaseriesofconnectingboltsandlinks,whichyouwillreadilyunderstandmakesperfectalignmentuncertain。Thenourtabulatorisapartandparceloftheinstrument,costingyounothingmorethantheoriginalpriceofthemachine,whichisonehundreddollars——withoutdiscount。\" \"Itseemsagoodthing,\"saidMountDunstan。\"IfIhadmuchbusinesstotransact,Ishouldbuyone。\" \"Ifyouboughtoneyou’dHAVEbusiness,\"respondedSelden。 \"That’swhat’sthematter。It’stheup—to—datemachinesthatsetthingshumming。Aslow,old—fashionedtypewriterusesafirm’stime,andtime’smoney。\" \"Idon’tfinditso,\"saidMountDunstan。\"IhavemoretimethanIcanpossiblyuse——andnomoney。\" G。Seldenlookedathimwithfriendlyinterest。Hisexperience,whichwasvaried,hadtaughthimtorecognizesymptoms。Thisnice,rough—lookingchap,who,despitehisrathershabbyclothes,lookedlikeagentleman,woreanexpressionJones’sjuniorassistanthadseenmanyatimebefore。Hehadseenitfrequentlyonthecountenancesofotherjuniorassistantswhohadtrampedthestreetsandmetmoreorlesssavagerebuffsthroughaday’slength,withoutdisposingofasingleDelkoff,andtherebyaddingfivedollarstothetenper。Itwasthekindofthingwhichwipedtheyouthoutofaman’sfaceandgavehimahard,wornlookabouttheeyes。Hehadlookedlikethathimselfmanyanunfeelingdaybeforehehadlearnedto\"knowtheropesandnotmindabitofhotair。\" Hisbuoyant,slangysoulwasafriendlything。Hewasagregariouscreature,andlikedhisfellowman。Hefelt,indeed,moreateasewithhimwhenheneeded\"jollyingalong。\" Reticencewasnotevenetiquetteinacaseasusualasthis。 \"Say,\"hebrokeout,\"perhapsIoughtn’ttohaveworriedyou。 Areyouupagainstit?Downonyourluck,Imean,\"inhastytranslation。 MountDunstangrinnedalittle。 \"That’saverygoodwayofputtingit,\"heanswered。\"I neverheard`upagainstit’before。It’sgood。Yes,I’mupagainstit。 \"Outofajob?\"withgenialsympathy。 \"Well,thejobIhadwastoobigforme。Itneededcapital。\"Hegrinnedslightlyagain,recallingaphraseofhisWesternpast。\"I’mafraidI’mdownandout。\" \"No,you’renot,\"withcheerfulscorn。\"You’renotdead,areyou?S’longasaman’snotbeendeadamonth,there’salwaysachancethatthere’sluckroundthecorner。Howdidyouhappenhere?Areyoupikingit?\" MomentarilyMountDunstanwasbaffled。G。Selden,recognisingthefact,enlightenedhim。\"That’sNewYorkagain,\" hesaid,withaboyishtouchofapology。\"Itmeansonthetramp。Travellingalongtheturnpike。Youdon’tlookasifyouhadcometothat——thoughit’squeerthesortoffellowsyoudomeetpikingsometimes。Theatricalcompaniesthathavegonetopiecesontheroad,youknow。Perhaps——\"withasuddenthought,\"you’reanactor。Areyou?\" MountDunstanadmittedtohimselfthathelikedthejuniorassistantofJonesimmensely。Amoreingenuouslycommonyoungman,amoreinnocentoutsider,ithadneverbeenhisblessedprivilegetoenterintocloseconversewith,buthisverycommonnesswasahealthy,normalthing。Itmadenoefforttowreatheitselfwithchapletsofelegance;itwasbeautifullyunawarethatsuchadornmentwasnecessary。Itenjoyeditself,youthfully;attackedtheearningofitsbreadwithgenialpluck,anditsgood—naturedhumannesshadtouchedhim。Hehadenjoyedhistalk;hewantedtohearmoreofit。Hewasnotinthemoodtolethimgohisway。ToPenzance,whowastolunchwithhimto—day,hewouldpresentastudyofabsorbinginterest。 \"No,\"heanswered。\"I’mnotanactor。MynameisMountDunstan,andthisplace,\"withanodoverhisshoulder,\"ismine——butI’mupagainstit,nevertheless。\" Seldenlookedatrifledisgusted。Hebegantopickuphisbicycle。Hehadgivenadegreeofnaturalsympathy,andthiswasanEnglishchap’sideaofajoke。 \"I’mthePrinceofWales,myself,\"heremarked,\"andmymother’sexpectingmetolunchatWindsor。Solong,melord,\"andhesethisfootonthetreadle。 MountDunstanrose,feelingratherawkward。Thepointseemedsomewhatdifficulttocontend。 \"Itisnotajoke,\"hesaid,consciousthathespokeratherstiffly。 \"LittleWillie’snotquiteaseasyashelooks,\"wasthecrypticremarkofMr。Selden。 MountDunstanlosthisrathereasilylosttemper,whichhappenedtobethebestthinghecouldhavedoneunderthecircumstances。 \"Damnit,\"heburstout。\"I’mnotsuchafoolasIevidentlylook。AniceassIshouldbetoplayanidiotjokelikethat。 I’mspeakingthetruth。Goifyoulike——andbehanged。\" Selden’sattentionwasarrested。Thefellowwasinearnest。 Theplacewashis。Hemustbetheearlchaphehadheardspokenofatthewaysidepublichousehehadstoppedatforapotofbeer。Hedismountedfromhisbicycle,andcameback,pushingitbeforehim,good—naturedrelentingandawkwardnesscombininginhislook。 \"Allright,\"hesaid。\"Iapologise——ifit’scoldfact。I’mnotcallingyoualiar。\" \"Thankyou,\"stillalittlestiffly,fromMountDunstan。 TheunabashedgoodcheerofG。Seldencarriedhimlightlyoveraslightlydifficultmoment。Helaughed,pushinghiscapback,ofcourse,andlookingoverthehedgeatthesweepofpark,withagroupofdeercroppingsoftlyintheforeground。 \"IguessIshouldgetabithotmyself,\"hevolunteeredhandsomely,\"ifIwasanearl,andownedaplacelikethis,andafoolfellowcamealongandtookmeforatramp。Thatwasaprettybadbreak,wasn’tit?ButIdidsayyoudidn’tlooklikeit。Anywayyouneedn’tmindme。Ishouldn’tgetontoPierpontMorganorW。K。Vanderbilt,ifImet’eminthestreet。\" HespokethetwonamesasanEnglishmanofhisclasswouldhavespokenoftheDukesofWestminsterorMarlborough。 Thesewerehisnobles——theheadsofthegreatAmericanhouses,andentirelyparallel,inhismind,withtheheadsofanygreathouseinEngland。Theywieldedthepoweroftheworld,andcouldwielditforevilorgood,asanyprinceordukemight。 MountDunstansawtheparallel。 \"Iapologise,allright,\"G。Seldenendedgenially。 \"Iamnotoffended,\"MountDunstananswered。\"Therewasnoreasonwhyyoushouldknowmefromanotherman。 Iwastakenforagamekeeperafewweekssince。Iwassavageamoment,becauseyourefusedtobelieveme——andwhyshouldyoubelievemeafterall?\" G。Seldenhesitated。Helikedthefellowanyhow。 \"Yousaidyouwereupagainstit——thatwasit。And——andI’veseenchapsdownontheirluckoftenenough。GoodLord,thehard—luckstoriesIheareverydayofmylife。Andtheygetasortoflookabouttheeyesandmouth。Ihatetoseeitonanyfellow。Itmakesmesortofsicktocomeacrossiteveninachapthat’sonlygothisfoolselftoblame。Imaybemakinganotherbreak,tellingyou——butyoulookedsortofthatway。\" \"Perhaps,\"stolidly,\"Idid。\"Then,hisvoicewarming,\"Itwasjollygood—naturedofyoutothinkaboutitatall。 Thankyou。\" \"That’sallright,\"inpoliteacknowledgment。Thenwithanotherlookoverthehedge,\"Say——whatoughtItocallyou? Earl,ormyLord?\" \"It’snotnecessaryforyoutocallmeanythinginparticular——asarule。Ifyouwerespeakingofme,youmightsayLordMountDunstan。\" G。Seldenlookedrelieved。 \"Idon’twanttobetoomuchoff,\"hesaid。\"AndI’dliketoaskyouafavour。I’veonlythreeweekshere,andI don’twanttomissanychances。\" \"Whatchancewouldyoulike?\" \"OneofthethingsI’mbikingoverthecountryfor,istogetalookatjustsuchaplaceasthis。Wehaven’tgot’eminAmerica。Myoldgrandmotherwasalwaystalkingaboutthem。BeforehermotherbroughthertoNewYorkshe’dlivedinavillagenearsomeparkgates,andshechinnedaboutittillshedied。WhenIwasalittlechapIlikedtohearher。Shewasn’tmuchofanAmerican。Woreablacknetcapwithpurpleribbonsinit,andhadn’toutlivedherrespectforaristocracy。Gee!\"chuckling,\"ifshe’dheardwhatI saidtoyoujustnow,Ireckonshe’dhavethrownafit。AnyhowshemademefeelI’dliketoseethekindofplacesshetalkedabout。AndIshallthinkmyselfinluckifyou’llletmehavealookatyours——justabikearoundthepark,ifyoudon’tobject——orI’llleavethebikeoutside,ifyou’drather。\" \"Idon’tobjectatall,\"saidMountDunstan。\"Thefactis,Ihappenedtobeonthepointofaskingyoutocomeandhavesomelunch——whenyougotonyourbicycle。\" Seldenpushedhiscapandclearedhisthroat。 \"Iwasn’texpectingthat,\"hesaid。\"I’mprettydusty,\" withaglanceathisclothes。\"Ineedawashandbrushup—— particularlyifthereareladies。\" Therewerenoladies,andhecouldbemadecomfortable。 Thisbeingexplainedtohim,hewasobviouslyrejoiced。Withunembarrassedfrankness,heexpressedexultation。Suchluckhadnot,atanytime,presenteditselftohimasapossibilityinhisholidayscheme。 \"Bygee,\"heejaculated,astheywalkedunderthebroadoaksoftheavenueleadingtothehouse。\"Speakingofluck,thisisthelimit!Ican’thelpthinkingofwhatmygrandmotherwouldsayifshesawme。\" Hewasaneworderofcompanion,butbeforetheyhadreachedthehouse,MountDunstanhadbeguntofindhiminspiringtothespirits。Hisjovial,ifcrudeyouth,hisunaffectedacknowledgmentofunaccustomednesstograndeur,evenwhenindilapidation,hisdelightinthenoveltyoftheparticularformsofeverythingabouthim——treesandsward,fernsandmoss,hisopenself—congratulation,werewithoutdoubtcheerfulthings。 Hisexclamation,whentheycamewithinsightofthehouseitself,wasforamomentdisturbingtoMountDunstan’scomposure。 \"Hullygee!\"hesaid。\"Theoldladywasright。AllI’vethoughtabout’emwas’wayoff。It’sbiggerthanamuseum。\"Hisapprovalwasimmense。 Duringtheabsenceinwhichhewassuppliedwiththe\"washandbrushup,\"MountDunstanfoundMr。Penzanceinthelibrary。Heexplainedtohimwhathehadencountered,andhowithadattractedhim。 \"YouhavelikedtohearmedescribemyWesternneighbours,\" hesaid。\"ThisyoungsterisaNewYorkdevelopment,andofadifferenttype。Butthereisalikeness。Ihaveinvitedtolunchwithus,ayoungmanwhom——Tenham,forinstance,ifhewerehere——wouldcall`abounder。’Heisnothingofthesort。Inhisjunior—assistant—salesmanway,heisratherafinething。Ineversawanythingmoredecentlyhumanthanhiswayofaskingme——mantoman,makingfriendsbytheroadsideifIwas`upagainstit。’NootherfellowIhaveknownhaseverexhibitedthesamehealthysympathy。\" TheReverendLewiswasentranced。Alreadyhewasreallyquiteflushedwithinterest。AsAssyriancharacter,engraveduponsarcophogi,wouldhavealluredandthrilledhim,sowashealluredbythecrypticnatureofthetwoorthreeAmericanslangphrasesMountDunstanhadrepeatedtohim。Hiswasthestudent’ssimpleardour。 \"Upagainstit,\"heechoed。\"Really!Dear!Dear!Andthatsignifies,yousay————\" \"Apparentlyitmeansthatamanhascomefacetofacewithanobstacledifficultorimpossibletoovercome。\" \"But,uponmyword,thatisnotbad。Itisstrongfigureofspeech。Itbringsupapicture。Amanhurryingtoanend——muchdesired——comesunexpectedlyuponastonewall。 Onecanalmostheartheimpact。Heisupagainstit。Mostvivid。Excellent!Excellent!\" ThenatureofSelden’scallingwassuchthathewasnotaccustomedtobeingreceivedwithahintofenthusiasticwelcome。 Therewassomethingalmostakintothisinthevicar’scourteouslyamiable,aquilinecountenancewhenherosetoshakehandswiththeyoungmanonhisentrance。Mr。Penzancewasindeedslightlydisappointedthathisgreetingwasnotrespondedtobysomecharacteristicphrasing。HisAmericanwasthatofSamSlickandArtemusWard,PunchandvariousEnglishwitticismsinanecdote。LifeatthevicarageofDunstanhadnotrevealedtohimthatthemodelhadbecomearchaic。 TherevelationdawneduponhimduringhisintercoursewithG。Selden。Theyoungmaninhischeapbicyclingsuitwasanewdevelopment。HewasmarkedlyunlikeanEnglishyouthofhisclass,ashewasneithershy,norlaboriouslyathisease。Thathewasathiseasetoquiteanamazingdegreemightperhapshavebeenremotelyresentedbytheinsularmind,accustomedtoanotherorderofbearinginitssocialinferiors,haditnotbeensoobviouslyfoundedonentireunconsciousnessofself,andsomingledwithopenappreciationoftheunanticipatedpleasuresoftheoccasion。NothingcouldhavebeenfartherfromG。Seldenthananydesiretoattempttoconveytheimpressionthathehadenjoyedthehospitalityofpersonsofrankonpreviousoccasions。Hefoundindeedagleefulpointinthejokeoftheincongruousnessofhisownpresenceamidsuchsurroundings。