第33章

类别:其他 作者:George Borrow字数:10584更新时间:19/01/07 15:19:18
shesmiled,andinhernativelanguagesaidthatshehadnoSaxon。 OnmytellingherinWelshthatIwascometoseethePistyllshesmiledagain,andsaidthatIwaswelcome,thentakingmeroundthehouse,shepointedtoapathandbademefollowit。Ifollowedthepathwhichleddownwardtoatinybridgeofplanks,alittlewaybelowthefall。Iadvancedtothemiddleofthebridge,thenturningtothewest,lookedatthewonderfulobjectbeforeme。 TherearemanyremarkablecataractsinBritainandtheneighbouringisles,eventhelittleCelticIsleofManhasitsremarkablewaterfall;butthisRhyadr,thegrandcataractofNorthWales,farexceedsthemallinaltitudeandbeauty,thoughitisinferiortoseveraloftheminthevolumeofitsflood。Ineversawwaterfallingsogracefully,somuchlikethinbeautifulthreads,ashere。Yeteventhiscataracthasitsblemish。Whatbeautifulobjecthasnotsomethingwhichmoreorlessmarsitsloveliness? Thereisanuglyblackbridgeorsemi—circleofrock,abouttwofeetindiameterandabouttwentyfeethigh,whichrisessomelittlewaybelowit,andunderwhichthewater,afterreachingthebottom,passes,whichinterceptsthesight,andpreventsitfromtakinginthewholefallatonce。Thisunsightlyobjecthasstoodwhereitnowstandssincethedayofcreation,andwillprobablyremaintheretothedayofjudgment。Itwouldbeadesecrationofnaturetoremoveitbyart,butnoonecouldregretifnatureinoneofherfloodsweretosweepitaway。 AsIwasstandingontheplanksawomanplainlybutneatlydressedcamefromthehouse。SheaddressedmeinveryimperfectEnglish,sayingthatshewasthemistressofthehouseandshouldbehappytoshowmeabout。Ithankedherforheroffer,andtoldherthatshemightspeakWelsh,whereuponshelookedglad,andsaidinthattonguethatshecouldspeakWelshmuchbetterthanSaesneg。Shetookmebyawindingpathupasteepbankonthesouthernsideofthefalltoasmallplateau,andtoldmethatwasthebestplacetoseethePistyllfrom。Ididnotthinkso,forwewerenowsonearthatwewerealmostblindedbythespray,though,itistrue,thesemicircleofrocknolongerimpededthesight;thisobjectwenowsawnearlylaterallyrisinguplikeaspectralarch,sprayandfoamaboveit,andwaterrushingbelow。\"Thatisabridgeratherforysprydoedd(9)topassoverthanmen,\"saidI。 \"Itis,\"saidthewoman;\"butIoncesawamanpassoverit。\" \"Howdidhegetup?\"saidI。\"Thesidesarequitesteepandslippery。\" \"Hewriggledtothesideslikeallysowen,(10)tillhegottothetop,whenhestooduprightforaminute,andthensliddownontheotherside。\" \"Washeanyonefromtheseparts?\"saidI。 \"Hewasnot。Hewasadyndieithr,aRussian;oneofthosewithwhomwearenowatwar。\" \"Wasthereasmuchwatertumblingthenasnow?\" \"More,fortherehadfallenmorerain。\" \"Isupposethetorrentissometimesverydreadful?\"saidI。 \"Itisindeed,especiallyinwinter;foritisthenlikeasea,androarslikethunderoramadbull。\" AfterIhadseenallIwishedofthecataract,thewomanaskedmetocometothehouseandtakesomerefreshment。Ifollowedhertoaneatlittleroomwhereshemademesitdownandhandedmeabowlofbutter—milk。Onthetablewasabookinwhichshetoldmeitwascustomaryforindividualswhovisitedthecataracttoinserttheirnames。Itookupthebookwhichcontainedanumberofnamesmingledhereandtherewithpiecesofpoetry。AmongstthesecompositionswasaWelshenglynontheRhyadr,which,thoughincorrectinitsprosody,Ithoughtstirringandgrand。Icopiedit,andsubjoinitwithatranslationwhichImadeonthespot。 \"Crychiawg,ewynawganian—ywyRhyadrYnrhuomaltaran; Colofnodwr,gloyw—dwrglan,Gorwyllt,unlliwagarian。\" Foamingandfrothingfrommountainousheight,RoaringlikethundertheRhyadrfalls; Thoughitssilverysplendourtheeyemaydelight,Itsfurytheheartofthebravestappals。 CHAPTERLXXI WildMoors—TheGuide—ScientificDiscourse—TheLandofArthur—TheUmbrella—ArrivalatBala。 WHENIhadrestedmyselfandfinishedthebuttermilk,Igotup,andmakingthegoodwomanasmallcompensationforhercivility,inquiredifIcouldgettoBalawithoutreturningtoLlanRhyadr。 \"Ohyes,\"saidshe,\"ifyoucrossthehillsforaboutfivemilesyouwillfindyourselfuponaroadwhichwilltakeyoustraighttoBala。\" \"Isthereanyonehere,\"saidI,\"whowillguidemeoverthehills,providedIpayhimforhistrouble?\" \"Ohyes,\"saidshe,\"Iknowonewhowillbehappytoguideyouwhetheryoupayhimornot。\" Shewentoutandpresentlyreturnedwithamanaboutthirty—five,stoutandwell—looking,anddressedinawaggoner’sfrock。 \"There,\"saidshe,\"thisisthemantoshowyouoverthehills;fewknowthepathsbetter。\" Ithankedher,andtellingthemanIwasready,badehimleadtheway。Wesetout,thetwodogsofwhichIhavespokenattendingus,andseeminglyverygladtogo。Weascendedthesideofthehog— backedhilltothenorthoftheRhyadr。Wewereabouttwentyminutesingettingtothetop,closetowhichstoodastoneorpieceofrock,verymuchresemblingachurchaltar,andaboutthesizeofone。Wewerenowonanextensivemooryelevation,havingthebrookwhichformstheRhyadralittlewayonourleft。Wewentnearlyduewest,followingnopath,forpaththerewasnone,butkeepingnearthebrook。Sometimeswecrossedwater—courseswhichemptiedtheirtributeintothebrook,andeverynowandthenascendedanddescendedhillockscoveredwithgorseandwhin。AfteralittletimeIenteredintoconversationwithmyguide。HehadnotawordofEnglish。 \"Areyoumarried?\"saidI。 \"IntruthIam,sir。\" \"Whatfamilyhaveyou?\" \"Ihaveadaughter。\" \"Wheredoyoulive?\" \"AtthehouseoftheRhyadr。\" \"Isupposeyoulivethereasservant?\" \"No,sir,Ilivethereasmaster。\" \"IsthegoodwomanIsawthereyourwife?\" \"Intruth,sir,sheis。\" \"AndtheyounggirlIsawyourdaughter?\" \"Yes,sir,sheismydaughter。\" \"Andhowcamethegoodwomannottotellmeyouwereherhusband?\" \"Isuppose,sir,youdidnotaskwhoIwas,andshethoughtyoudidnotcaretoknow。\" \"Butcanyoubesparedfromhome?\" \"Ohyes,sir,Iwasnotwantedathome。\" \"Whatbusinessareyou?\" \"Iamafarmer,sir。\" \"Asheepfarmer?\" \"Yes,sir。\" \"Whoisyourlandlord。\" \"SirWatkin。\" \"Well,itwasverykindofyoutocomewithme。\" \"Notatall,sir;Iwasgladtocomewithyou,forweareverylonesomeatRhyadr,exceptduringafewweeksinthesummer,whenthegentrycometoseethePistyll。Moreover,Ihavesheeplyingaboutherewhichneedtobelookedatnowandthen,andbycominghitherwithyouIshallhaveanopportunityofseeingthem。\" Wefrequentlypassedsheepfeedingtogetherinsmallnumbers。Intwoorthreeinstancesmyguidesingledoutindividuals,caughtthem,andplacingtheirheadsbetweenhiskneesexaminedtheinsidesoftheireyelids,inordertolearnbytheircolourwhetherornottheywereinfectedwiththepwdormoordisorder。Wehadsomediscourseaboutthatmalady。Atlastheaskedmeiftherewasaremedyforit。 \"Ohyes,\"saidI;\"adecoctionofhoarhound。\" \"Whatishoarhound?\"saidhe。 \"LlwydyCwn,\"saidI。\"Poursomeofthatdownthesheep’sthroattwiceaday,bymeansofahorn,andthesheepwillrecover,forthebitterness,doyousee,willdestroytheworm(11)intheliver,whichlearnedmensayisthecauseofthedisorder。\" Weleftthebrookonourlefthandandpassedbysomeruinedwallswhichmyguideinformedmehadoncebelongedtohousesbutwerenowusedassheepfolds。Afterwalkingseveralmiles,accordingtomycomputation,webegantoascendaconsiderableelevationcoveredwithbrownheathandling。Aswewentonthedogsfrequentlyputupabirdofablackcolour,whichflewawaywithasharpwhirr。 \"Whatbirdisthat?\"saidI。 \"Ceiliogygrug,thecockoftheheath,\"repliedmyguide。\"Itissaidtobeverygoodeating,butIhavenevertastedit。Theceiliogygrugisnotfoodforthelikeofme。ItgoestofeedtherichSaxonsinCaerLudd。\" Wereachedthetopoftheelevation。 \"Yonder,\"saidmyguide,pointingtoawhitebareplaceagreatwayofftothewest,\"isBalaroad。\" \"ThenIwillnottroubleyoutogoanyfurther,\"saidI;\"Icanfindmywaythither。\" \"No,youcouldnot,\"saidmyguide;\"ifyouweretomakestraightforthatplaceyouwouldperhapsfalldownasteep,orsinkintoapeatholeuptoyourmiddle,orloseyourwayandneverfindtheroad,foryouwouldsoonlosesightofthatplace。Followme,andIwillleadyouintoapartoftheroadmoretotheleft,andthenyoucanfindyourwayeasilyenoughtothatbareplace,andfromthencetoBala。\"ThereuponhemovedinasoutherlydirectiondownthesteepandIfollowedhim。Inabouttwentyminuteswecametotheroad。 \"Now,\"saidmyguide,\"youareontheroad;beartotherightandyoucannotmissthewaytoBala。\" \"HowfarisittoBala?\"saidI。 \"Abouttwelvemiles,\"hereplied。 Igavehimatrifle,askingatthesametimeifitwassufficient。 \"Toomuchbyone—half,\"hereplied;\"many,manythanks。\"Hethenshookmebythehand,andaccompaniedbyhisdogsdeparted,notbackoverthemoor,butinasoutherlydirectiondowntheroad。 Wendingmycoursetothenorth,IcametothewhitebarespotwhichIhadseenfromthemoor,andwhichwasinfactthetopofaconsiderableelevationoverwhichtheroadpassed。HereIturnedandlookedatthehillsIhadcomeacross。Theretheystood,darklyblue,araincloud,likeink,hangingovertheirsummits。 Oh,thewildhillsofWales,thelandofoldrenownandofwonder,thelandofArthurandMerlin! Theroadnowlaynearlyduewest。Raincameon,butitwasatmyback,soIexpandedmyumbrella,flungitovermyshoulderandlaughed。Oh,howamanlaughswhohasagoodumbrellawhenhehastherainathisback,ayeandoverhisheadtoo,andatalltimeswhenitrainsexceptwhentherainisinhisface,whentheumbrellaisnotofmuchservice。Oh,whatagoodfriendtoamanisanumbrellainraintime,andlikewiseatmanyothertimes。 Whatneedhefearifawildbulloraferociousdogattackshim,providedhehasagoodumbrella?Heunfurlstheumbrellainthefaceofthebullordog,andthebruteturnsroundquitescared,andrunsaway。Orifafootpadaskshimforhismoney,whatneedhecareprovidedhehasanumbrella?Hethreatenstododgetheferruleintotheruffian’seye,andthefellowstartsbackandsays,\"Lord,sir!Imeantnoharm。Ineversawyoubeforeinallmylife。Imerelymeantalittlefun。\"Moreover,whodoubtsthatyouarearespectablecharacterprovidedyouhaveanumbrella?Yougointoapublic—houseandcallforapotofbeer,andthepublicanputsitdownbeforeyouwithonehandwithoutholdingouttheotherforthemoney,forheseesthatyouhaveanumbrellaandconsequentlyproperty。Andwhatrespectableman,whenyouovertakehimonthewayandspeaktohim,willrefusetoholdconversationwithyou,providedyouhaveanumbrella?Noone。Therespectablemanseesyouhaveanumbrella,andconcludesthatyoudonotintendtorobhim,andwithjustice,forrobbersnevercarryumbrellas。 Oh,atent,ashield,alance,andavoucherforcharacterisanumbrella。Amongsttheverybestfriendsofmanmustbereckonedanumbrella。(12) Thewaylayoverdreary,mooryhills;atlastitbegantodescend,andIsawavalleybelowmewithanarrowriverrunningthroughit,towhichwoodedhillsslopeddown;fartothewestwerebluemountains。Thescenewasbeautifulbutmelancholy;therainhadpassedaway,butagloomyalmostNovemberskywasabove,andthemistsofnightwerecomingdownapace。 Icrossedabridgeatthebottomofthevalleyandpresentlysawaroadbranchingtotheright。Ipaused,butafteralittletimewentstraightforward。Gloomywoodswereoneachsideofmeandnighthadcomedown。FearcameuponmethatIwasnotontherightroad,butIsawnohouseatwhichIcouldinquire,nordidIseeasingleindividualformilesofwhomIcouldask。AtlastIheardthesoundofhatchetsinadingleonmyright,andcatchingaglimpseofagateattheheadofapath,whichleddownintoit,I gotoverit。AfterdescendingsometimeIhallooed。Thenoiseofthehatchetsceased。Ihallooedagain,andavoicecriedinWelsh,\"Whatdoyouwant?\"\"ToknowthewaytoBala,\"Ireplied。Therewasnoanswer,butpresentlyIheardsteps,andthefigureofamandrewnigh,halfundistinguishableinthedarkness,andsalutedme。 Ireturnedhissalutation,andtoldhimIwantedtoknowthewaytoBala。Hetoldme,andIfoundIhadbeengoingright。Ithankedhimandregainedtheroad。Ispedonward,andinabouthalf—an— hoursawsomehouses,thenabridge,thenalakeonmyleft,whichIrecognisedasthelakeofBala。Iskirtedtheendofit,andcametoastreetcheerfullylightedup,andinaminutemorewasintheWhiteLionInn。 CHAPTERLXXII CheerfulFire—ImmenseMan—DoctorJones—Recognition—AFastYoungMan—ExcellentRemarks—Disappointment。 IWASconductedintothecoffee—roomoftheWhiteLionbyalittlefreckledmaidwhomIsawatthebar,andwhomItoldthatIwascometopassthenightattheinn。Theroompresentedanagreeablecontrasttothegloomy,desolateplacesthroughwhichIhadlatelycome。Agoodfireblazedinthegrate,andtherewerefourlightsonthetable。LollinginachairbyonesideofthefirewasanindividualatthesightofwhomIalmoststarted。Hewasanimmenseman,weighingIshouldsayatleasteighteenstone,withbrownhair,thinnishwhiskers,half—ruddy,half—tallowycomplexion,anddressedinabrownsportingcoat,drabbreeches,andyellow— toppedboots—ineveryrespecttheexactimageoftheWolverhamptongentorhog—merchantwhohadappearedtomeinmydreamatLlangollen,whilstasleepbeforethefire。Yes,theverycounterpartofthatsamegentlookedthisenormousfellow,saveandexceptthathedidnotappeartobemorethansevenoreightandtwenty,whereasthehog—merchantlookedatleastfifty。LayingmysatcheldownItookaseatandorderedthemaidtogetsomedinnerforme,andthenaskedwhathadbecomeofthewaiter,TomJenkins。 \"Heisnothereatpresent,sir,\"saidthefreckledmaid;\"heisathisownhouse。\" \"Andwhyishenothere?\"saidI。 \"Becauseheisnotwanted,sir;heonlycomesinsummerwhenthehouseisfullofpeople。\" Andhavingsaidthisthelittlefreckleddamsellefttheroom。 \"Reitheracoolnight,sir!\"saidtheenormousmanafterwehadbeenalonetogetherafewminutes。 Iagainalmoststarted,forhespokewiththesamekindofhalf— piping,half—wheezingvoice,withwhichmethoughttheWolverhamptongenthadspokentomeinmydream。 \"Yes,\"saidI;\"itisrathercoldoutabroad,butIdon’tcareasI amnotgoinganyfartherto—night。\" \"That’snotmycase,\"saidthestoutman,\"Ihavegottogotenmiles,asfarasCerrigDrudion,fromwhichplaceIcamethisafternooninawehicle。\" \"DoyouresideatCerrigDrudion?\"saidI。 \"No,\"saidthestoutman,whosedialectIshallnotattemptfurthertoimitate,\"butIhavebeenstayingtheresometime;forhappeningtogothereamonthortwoagoIwastemptedtotakeupmyquartersattheinn。Averyniceinnitis,andthelandladyaveryagreeablewoman,andherdaughtersveryagreeableyoungladies。\" \"IsthisthefirsttimeyouhavebeenatBala?\" \"Yes,thefirsttime。Ihadheardagooddealaboutit,andwishedtoseeit。Soto—day,havingtheofferofavehicleatacheaprate,Icameoverwithtwoorthreeothergents,amongstwhomisDoctorJones。\" \"Dearme\"saidI,\"isDoctorJonesinBala?\" \"Yes,\"saidthestoutman。\"Doyouknowhim?\" \"Ohyes,\"saidI,\"andhaveagreatrespectforhim;hislikeforpolitenessandgenerallearningisscarcelytobefoundinBritain。\" \"Onlythink,\"saidthestoutman。\"Well,Ineverheardthatofhimbefore。\" WishingtoseemysleepingroombeforeIgotmydinner,Inowroseandwasmakingforthedoor,whenitopened,andincameDoctorJones。Hehadamufflerroundhisneck,andwalkedratherslowlyanddisconsolately,leaninguponacane。Hepassedwithoutappearingtorecogniseme,andI,thinkingitwouldbeaswelltodeferclaimingacquaintancewithhimtillIhadputmyselfalittletorights,wentoutwithoutsayinganythingtohim。Iwasshownbythefreckledmaidtoanicesleepingapartment,whereIstayedsometimeadjustingmyself。Onmyreturntothecoffee—roomIfoundthedoctorsittingnearthefire—place。Thestoutmanhadlefttheroom。IhadnodoubtthathehadtoldDoctorJonesthatIhadclaimedacquaintancewithhim,andthatthedoctor,nothavingrecollectedme,haddeniedthatheknewanythingofme,forI observedthathelookedatmeverysuspiciously。 Itookmyformerseat,andafteraminute’ssilencesaidtoDoctorJones,\"Ithink,sir,IhadthepleasureofseeingyousometimeagoatCerrigDrudion?\" \"It’spossible,sir,\"saidDoctorJonesinatoneofconsiderablehauteur,andtossinghisheadsothattheendofhischinwasabovehiscomforter,\"butIhavenorecollectionofit。\" Iheldmyheaddownforalittletime,thenraisingitandlikewisemyforefinger,IlookedDoctorJonesfullinthefaceandsaid,\"Don’tyouremembertalkingtomeaboutOwenPughandCollGwynfa?\" \"Yes,Ido,\"saidDoctorJonesinaverylowvoice,likethatofapersonwhodeliberates;\"yes,Ido。Irememberyouperfectly,sir,\"headdedalmostimmediatelyinatoneofsomeanimation;\"youarethegentlemanwithwhomIhadaveryinterestingconversationoneeveninglastsummerinthebaroftheinnatCerrigDrudion。I regrettedverymuchthatourconversationwasratherbrief,butI wascalledawaytoattendtoacase,aprofessionalcase,sir,ofsomedelicacy,andIhavesinceparticularlyregrettedthatIwasunabletoreturnthatnight,asitwouldhavegivenmemuchpleasuretohavebeenpresentatadialogue,whichIhavebeentoldbymyfriendthelandlady,youheldwithacertainItalianwhowasstayingatthehouse,whichwashighlyagreeableandinstructivetoherselfandherdaughter。\" \"Well,\"saidI,\"Iamrejoicedthatfatehasbroughtustogetheragain。HowhaveyoubeeninhealthsinceIhadthepleasureofseeingyou?\" \"Ratherindifferent,sir,ratherindifferent。Ihaveoflatebeenafflictedwithseveralailments,theoriginalcauseofwhich,I believe,wasaresidenceofseveralyearsintheYnysoeddyGorllewin—theWestIndiaIslands—whereIhadthehonourofservingherpresentgraciousMajesty’sgraciousuncle,GeorgetheFourth—inamedicalcapacity,sir。Ihavelikewisebeenafflictedwithlownessofspirits,sir。ItwasthissamelownessofspiritswhichinducedmetoacceptaninvitationmadebytheindividuallatelyintheroomtoaccompanyhiminavehiclewithsomeotherpeopletoBala。Ishallalwaysconsidermycomingasafortunatecircumstance,inasmuchasithasgivenmeanopportunityofrenewingmyacquaintancewithyou。\" \"Pray,\"saidI,\"mayItakethelibertyofaskingwhothatindividualis?\" \"Why,\"saidDoctorJones,\"heiswhattheycallaWolverhamptongent。\" \"AWolverhamptongent,\"saidItomyself;\"onlythink!\" \"Wereyoupleasedtomakeanyobservation,sir?\"saidthedoctor。 \"Iwasmerelysayingsomethingtomyself,\"saidI。\"Andinwhatlineofbusinessmayhebe?Isupposeinthehogline。\" \"Ohno!\"saidDoctorJones。\"Hisfather,itistrue,isahog— merchant,butasforhimselfhefollowsnobusiness;heiswhatiscalledafastyoungman,andgoesabouthereandthereonthespree,asIthinktheytermit,drawing,wheneverhewantsmoney,uponhisfather,whoisinaffluentcircumstances。SometimeagohecametoCerrigDrudion,andwassomuchpleasedwiththeplace,thelandlady,andherdaughters,thathehasmadeithisheadquarterseversince。BeingfrequentlyatthehouseIformedanacquaintancewithhim,andhaveoccasionallymadeoneinhispartiesandexcursions,thoughIcan’tsayIderivemuchpleasurefromhisconversation,forheisapersonoflittleornoliterature。\" \"Thesonofahog—merchant,\"thoughtItomyself。\"Dependuponit,thatimmensefellowwhomIsawinmydreampurchasethebighogatLlangollenfair,andwhowantedmetogivehimapoondforhisbargain,wasthisgent’sfather。Oh,thereismuchmoreindreamsthanisgenerallydreamtofbyphilosophy!\" DoctorJonespresentlybegantotalkofWelshliterature,andwewerebusilyengagedindiscussingthesubjectwheninwalkedthefastyoungman,causingthefloortoquakebeneathhisponderoustread。Helookedrathersurprisedatseeingthedoctorandmeconversing,butDoctorJonesturningtohim,said,\"Oh,Irememberthisgentlemanperfectly。\" \"Oh!\"saidthefastyoungman;\"verygood!\"thenflinginghimselfdowninachairwithaforcethatnearlybrokeit,andfixinghiseyesuponme,said,\"IthinkIrememberthegentlemantoo。IfIamnotmuchmistaken,sir,youareoneofourprincipalengineersatWolverhampton。Ohyes!Irememberyounowperfectly。ThelasttimeIsawyouwasatapublicdinnergiventoyouatWolverhampton,andthereyoumadeaspeech,andacapitalspeechitwas。\" JustasIwasabouttoreplyDoctorJonescommencedspeakingWelsh,resumingthediscourseonWelshliterature。Before,however,hehadutteredadozenwordshewasinterruptedbytheWolverhamptongent,whoexclaimedinablubberingtone:\"OLord,youaresurelynotgoingtospeakWelsh。IfIhadthoughtIwastobebotheredwithWelshIwouldn’thaveaskedyoutocome。\" \"IfIspokeWelsh,sir,\"saidthedoctor,\"itwasoutofcomplimenttothisgentleman,whoisaproficientintheancientlanguageofmycountry。As,however,youdislikeWelsh,IshallcarryontheconversationwithhiminEnglish,thoughperadventureyoumaynotbemoreedifiedbyitinthatlanguagethanifitwereheldinWelsh。\" HethenproceededtomakesomeveryexcellentremarksonthehistoryoftheGwedirfamily,writtenbySirJohnWynn,towhichtheWolverhamptongentlistenedwithopenmouthandstaringeyes。 Mydinnernowmadeitsappearance,broughtinbythelittlefreckledmaid—theclothhadbeenlaidduringmyabsencefromtheroom。Ihadjustbeguntohandlemyknifeandfork,DoctorJonesstillcontinuinghisobservationsonthehistoryoftheGwedirfamily,whenIheardacarriagedriveuptotheinn,andalmostimmediatelyafter,twoorthreeyoungfellowsrollickedintotheroom:\"Comelet’sbeoff,\"saidoneofthemtotheWolverhamptongent;\"thecarriageisready。\"\"I’mgladofit,\"saidthefastyoungman,\"forit’sratherslowworkhere。Come,doctor!areyougoingwithusordoyouintendtostayhereallnight?\"Thereuponthedoctorgotup,andcomingtowardsmeleaningonhiscane,said: \"Sir!itgivesmeinfinitepleasurethatIhavemetasecondtimeagentlemanofsomuchliterature。ThatweshallevermeetathirdtimeImaywishbutcanscarcelyhope,owingtocertainailmentsunderwhichIsuffer,broughton,sir,byaresidenceofmanyyearsintheOccidentalIndies。However,atallevents,Iwishyouhealthandhappiness。\"HethenshookmegentlybythehandanddepartedwiththeWolverhamptongentandhiscompanions;thegentashestumpedoutoftheroomsaying,\"Good—night,sir;IhopeitwillnotbelongbeforeIseeyouatanotherpublicdinneratWolverhampton,andhearanotherspeechfromyouasgoodasthelast。\"InaminuteortwoIheardthemdriveoff。LefttomyselfIbegantodiscussmydinner。OfthedinnerIhadnothingtocomplain,butthealewhichaccompanieditwasverybad。Thiswasthemoremortifying,for,rememberingtheexcellentaleIhaddrunkatBalasomemonthspreviously,Ihad,asIcamealongthegloomyroadsthepresentevening,beenpromisingmyselfadelicioustreatonmyarrival。 \"Thisisverybadale!\"saidItothefreckledmaid,\"verydifferentfromwhatIdrankinthesummer,whenIwaswaitedonbyTomJenkins。\" \"Itisthesameale,sir,\"saidthemaid,\"butthelastinthecask;andweshan’thaveanymoreforsixmonths,whenhewillcomeagaintobrewforthesummer;butwehaveverygoodporter,sir,andfirst—rateAllsopp。\" \"Allsopp’sale,\"saidI,\"willdoforJulyandAugust,butscarcelyfortheendofOctober。However,bringmeapint;Ipreferitatalltimestoporter。\" Mydinnerconcluded,Itrifledawaymytimetillaboutteno’clock,andthenwenttobed。 CHAPTERLXXIII Breakfast—TheFreckledMaid—LlanuwchLlyn—TheLandlady— LlewarchHen—ConversionstotheChurch。 AWAKINGoccasionallyinthenightIheardmuchstormandrain。Thefollowingmorningitwasgloomyandlowering。AsitwasSundayI determinedtopassthedayatBala,andaccordinglytookmyPrayerBookoutofmysatchel,andalsomysinglewhiteshirt,whichIputon。 HavingdressedmyselfIwenttothecoffee—roomandsatdowntobreakfast。Whatabreakfast!—potofhare;dittooftrout;potofpreparedshrimps;dishofplainshrimps;tinofsardines;beautifulbeef—steak;eggs,muffin;largeloaf,andbutter,notforgettingcapitaltea。There’sabreakfastforyou! AsthelittlefreckledmaidwasremovingthebreakfastthingsI askedherhowoldshewas。