第4章

CHAPTERIII:ATURNINTHEDISCUSSION

\"I’mafraidDick’salostman,\"saidthetranter。

\"What?——no!\"saidMail,implyingbyhismannerthatitwasafarcommonerthingforhisearstoreportwhatwasnotsaidthanthathisjudgmentshouldbeatfault。

\"Ay,\"saidthetranter,stillgazingatDick’sunconsciousadvance。

\"Idon’tatalllikewhatIsee!There’stoomanyo’themlooksoutofthewinderwithoutnoticinganything;toomuchshiningofboots;

toomuchpeepingroundcorners;toomuchlookingattheclock;

tellingaboutcleverthingsSHEdidtillyoubesickofit;andthenuponahinttothateffectahorriblesilenceabouther。I’vewalkedthepathonceinmylifeandknowthecountry,neighbours;

andDick’salostman!\"Thetranterturnedaquarterroundandsmiledasmileofmiserablesatireatthesettingnewmoon,whichhappenedtocatchhiseye。

Theothersbecamefartooseriousatthisannouncementtoallowthemtospeak;andtheystillregardedDickinthedistance。

\"’Twashismother’sfault,\"thetrantercontinued,\"inaskingtheyoungwomantoourpartylastChristmas。WhenIeyedthebluefrockandlightheelso’themaid,Ihadmythoughtsdirectly。’Godblessthee,Dickymysonny,’Isaidtomyself;’there’sadelusionforthee!’\"

\"TheyseemedtoberatherdistantinmannerlastSunday,Ithought?\"

Mailtentativelyobserved,asbecameonewhowasnotamemberofthefamily。

\"Ay,that’sapartofthezickness。Distancebelongstoit,slynessbelongstoit,queerestthingsonearthbelongstoit!There,’tmayaswellcomeearlyaslates’farasIknow。Thesoonerbegun,thesoonerover;forcomeitwill。\"

\"ThequestionIaskis,\"saidMr。Spinks,connectingintoonethreadthetwosubjectsofdiscourse,asbecameamanlearnedinrhetoric,andbeatingwithhishandinawaywhichsignifiedthatthemannerratherthanthematterofhisspeechwastobeobserved,\"howdidMr。Mayboldknowshecouldplaytheorgan?Youknowwehaditfromherownlips,asfarashipsgo,thatshehasnever,firstorlast,breathedsuchathingtohim;muchlessthatsheeverwouldplay。\"

InthemidstofthispuzzleDickjoinedtheparty,andthenewswhichhadcausedsuchaconvulsionamongtheancientmusicianswasunfoldedtohim。\"Well,\"hesaid,blushingattheallusiontoMissDay,\"Iknowbysomewordsofhersthatshehasaparticularwishnottoplay,becausesheisafriendofours;andhowthealterationcomes,Idon’tknow。\"

\"Now,thisismyplan,\"saidthetranter,revivingthespiritofthediscussionbytheinfusionofnewideas,aswashiscustom——\"thisismyplan;ifyoudon’tlikeit,noharm’sdone。Weallknowoneanotherverywell,don’twe,neighbours?\"

Thattheyknewoneanotherverywellwasreceivedasastatementwhich,thoughfamiliar,shouldnotbeomittedinintroductoryspeeches。

\"ThenIsaythis\"——andthetranterinhisemphasisslappeddownhishandonMr。Spinks’sshoulderwithamomentumofseveralpounds,uponwhichMr。Spinkstriedtolooknotintheleaststartled——\"I

saythatweallmovedown—alongstraightasalinetoPa’sonMayble’swhentheclockhasgonesixto—morrownight。Thereweoneandallstandinthepassage,thenoneortwoofusgoinandspaktoen,manandman;andsay,’Pa’sonMayble,everytradesmand’liketohavehisownwayinhisworkshop,andMellstockChurchisyours。

Insteadofturningusoutneckandcrop,letusstayontillChristmas,andwe’llgiewaytotheyoungwoman,Mr。Mayble,andmakenomoreadoaboutit。Andweshallalwaysbequitewillingtotouchourhatswhenwemeetye,Mr。Mayble,justasbefore。’Thatsoundsverywell?Hey?\"

\"Properwell,infaith,ReubenDewy。\"

\"Andwewon’tsitdowninhishouse;’twouldbelookingtoofamiliarwhenonlyjustreconciled?\"

\"Noneedatalltositdown。Justdoourdutymanandman,turnround,andmarchout——he’llthinkallthemoreofusforit。\"

\"IhardlythinkLeafhadbettergowi’us?\"saidMichael,turningtoLeafandtakinghismeasurefromtoptobottombytheeye。\"He’ssoterriblesillythathemightruintheconcern。\"

\"Hedon’twanttogomuch;doye,ThomasLeaf?\"saidWilliam。

\"Hee—hee!no;Idon’twantto。Onlyateenybit!\"

\"Ibemortalafeard,Leaf;thatyou’llneverbeabletotellhowmanycutsd’taketosharpenaspar,\"saidMail。

\"Ineverhadnohead,never!that’showithappenedtohappen,hee—

hee!\"

Theyallassentedtothis,notwithanysenseofhumiliatingLeafbydisparaginghimafteranopenconfession,butbecauseitwasanacceptedthingthatLeafdidn’tintheleastmindhavingnohead,thatdeficiencyofhisbeinganunimpassionedmatterofparishhistory。

\"ButIcansingmytreble!\"continuedThomasLeaf;quitedelightedatbeingcalledafoolinsuchafriendlyway;\"Icansingmytrebleaswellasanymaid,ormarriedwomaneither,andbetter!AndifJimhadlived,Ishouldhavehadacleverbrother!To—morrowispoorJim’sbirthday。He’dha’beentwenty—sixifhe’dlivedtillto—morrow。\"

\"YoualwaysseemverysorryforJim,\"saidoldWilliammusingly。

\"Ah!Ido。Suchastaytomotherashe’dalwaysha’been!She’dneverhavehadtoworkinheroldageifhehadcontinuedstrong,poorJim!\"

\"Whatwashisagewhen’adied?\"

\"Fourhoursandtwentyminutes,poorJim。’Awasbornasmightbeatnight;and’adidn’tlastasmightbetillthemorning。No,’adidn’tlast。MothercalledenJimonthedaythatwouldha’beenhischristeningdayifhehadlived;andshe’salwaysthinkingabouten。Youseehediedsoveryyoung。\"

\"Well,’twasratheryouthful,\"saidMichael。

\"Nowtomymindthatwomanisveryromanticalonthemattero’

children?\"saidthetranter,hiseyesweepinghisaudience。

\"Ah,wellshemidbe,\"saidLeaf。\"Shehadtwelveregularoneafteranother,andtheyall,exceptmyself;diedveryyoung;eitherbeforetheywasbornorjustafterwards。\"

\"Porefeller,too。Isupposeth’stwanttocomewi’us?\"thetrantermurmured。

\"Well,Leaf;youshallcomewi’usasyoursissuchamelancholyfamily,\"saidoldWilliamrathersadly。

\"Ineverseesuchamelancholyfamilyasthataforeinmylife,\"

saidReuben。\"There’sLeaf’smother,poorwoman!EverymorningI

seehereyesmooningoutthroughthepanesofglasslikeapot—sickwinder—flower;andasLeafsingsaveryhightreble,andwedon’tknowwhatweshoulddowithoutenforupperG,we’llletencomeasatrate,poorfeller。\"

\"Ay,we’llletencome,’ab’lieve,\"saidMr。Penny,lookingup,asthepullhappenedtobeatthatmoment。

\"Now,\"continuedthetranter,dispersingbyanewtoneofvoicethesedigressionsaboutLeaf;\"astogoingtoseethepa’son,oneofusmightcallandaskenhismeaning,and’twouldbejustaswelldone;butitwilladdabitofflourishtothecauseifthequirewaitsonhimasabody。Thenthegreatthingtomindis,notforanyofourfellerstobenervous;sobeforestartingwe’lloneandallcometomyhouseandhavearasherofbacon;theneveryman—jackhetapintofciderintohisinside;thenwe’llwarmupanextradropwi’somemeadandabitofginger;everyonetakeathimbleful—

—justaglimmerofadrop,mindye,nomore,tofinishoffhisinnerman——andmarchofftoPa’sonMayble。Why,sonnies,aman’snothimselftillheisfortifiedwi’abitandadrop?Weshallbeabletolookanygentlemaninthefacethenwithoutshrinkorshame。\"

Mailrecoveredfromadeepmeditationanddownwardglanceintotheearthintimetogiveacordialapprovaltothislineofaction,andthemeetingadjourned。

CHAPTERIV:INTERVIEWWITHTHEVICAR

Atsixo’clockthenextday,thewholebodyofmeninthechoiremergedfromthetranter’sdoor,andadvancedwithafirmstepdownthelane。Thisdignityofmarchgraduallybecameobliteratedastheywenton,andbythetimetheyreachedthehillbehindthevicarageafaintresemblancetoaflockofsheepmighthavebeendiscernedinthevenerableparty。Awordfromthetranter,however,setthemrightagain;andastheydescendedthehill,theregulartramp,tramp,trampoftheunitedfeetwasclearlyaudiblefromthevicaragegarden。Attheopeningofthegatetherewasanothershortintervalofirregularshuffling,causedbyaratherpeculiarhabitthegatehad,whenswungopenquickly,ofstrikingagainstthebankandslammingbackintotheopener’sface。

\"Nowkeepstepagain,willye?\"saidthetranter。\"Itlooksbetter,andmorebecomesthehighclassofarrantwhichhasbroughtushere。\"Thustheyadvancedtothedoor。

AtReuben’sringthemoremodestofthegroupturnedaside,adjustedtheirhats,andlookedcriticallyatanyshrubthathappenedtolieinthelineofvision;endeavouringthustogiveapersonwhochancedtolookoutofthewindowstheimpressionthattheirrequest,whateveritwasgoingtobe,wasratheracasualthoughtoccurringwhilsttheywereinspectingthevicar’sshrubberyandgrass—plotthanapredeterminedthing。Thetranter,who,comingfrequentlytothevicaragewithluggage,coals,firewood,etc。,hadnoneoftheaweforitsprecinctsthatfilledthebreastsofmostoftheothers,fixedhiseyesfirmlyontheknockerduringthisintervalofwaiting。Theknockerhavingnocharacteristicworthyofnotice,herelinquisheditforaknotinoneofthedoor—panels,andstudiedthewindinglinesofthegrain。

\"O,sir,please,here’sTranterDewy,andoldWilliamDewy,andyoungRichardDewy,O,andallthequiretoo,sir,excepttheboys,a—cometoseeyou!\"saidMr。Maybold’smaid—servanttoMr。Maybold,thepupilsofhereyesdilatinglikecirclesinapond。

\"Allthechoir?\"saidtheastonishedvicar(whomaybeshortlydescribedasagood—lookingyoungmanwithcourageouseyes,timidmouth,andneutralnose),abandoninghiswritingandlookingathisparlour—maidafterspeaking,likeamanwhofanciedhehadseenherfacebeforebutcouldn’trecollectwhere。

\"Andtheylooksveryfirm,andTranterDewydoturnneithertotherighthandnortotheleft,butstaresquitestraightandsolemnwithhismindmadeup!\"

\"O,allthechoir,\"repeatedthevicartohimself;tryingbythatsimpledevicetotrotouthisthoughtsonwhatthechoircouldcomefor。

\"Yes;everyman—jackof’em,asIbealive!\"(Theparlour—maidwasratherlocalinmanner,havinginfactbeenraisedinthesamevillage。)\"Really,sir,’tisthoughtedbymanyintownandcountrythat——\"

\"Townandcountry!——Heavens,IhadnoideathatIwaspublicpropertyinthisway!\"saidthevicar,hisfaceacquiringahuesomewherebetweenthatoftheroseandthepeony。\"Well,’Itisthoughtintownandcountrythat——’\"

\"Itisthoughtthatyoubegoingtogetithotandstrong——excusenmyincivility,sir。\"

ThevicarsuddenlyrecalledtohisrecollectionthathehadlongagosettledittobedecidedlyamistaketoencouragehisservantJaneingivingpersonalopinions。TheservantJanesawbythevicar’sfacethatherecalledthisfacttohismind;andremovingherforeheadfromtheedgeofthedoor,andrubbingawaytheindentthatedgehadmade,vanishedintothepassageasMr。Mayboldremarked,\"Showthemin,Jane。\"

Afewminuteslaterashufflingandjostling(reducedtoasrefinedaformaswascompatiblewiththenatureofshufflesandjostles)

washeardinthepassage;thenanearnestandprolongedwipingofshoes,conveyingthenotionthatvolumesofmudhadtoberemoved;

buttheroadsbeingsocleanthatnotaparticleofdirtappearedonthechoir’sboots(thoseofalltheeldermembersbeingnewlyoiled,andDick’sbrightlypolished),thiswipingmighthavebeensetdownsimplyasadesiretoshowthatrespectablemenhadnowishtotakeameanadvantageofcleanroadsforcurtailingproperceremonies。

Nexttherecameapowerfulwhisperfromthesamequarter:—

\"Nowstandstock—stillthere,mysonnies,oneandall!Anddon’tmakenonoise;andkeepyourbacksclosetothewall,thatcompanymaypassinandouteasyiftheywanttowithoutsqueezingthroughye:andwetwoareenoughtogoin。\"……Thevoicewasthetranter’s。

\"IwishIcouldgointooandseethesight!\"saidareedyvoice——

thatofLeaf。

\"’TisapityLeafissoterriblesilly,orelsehemight,\"saidanother。

\"Ineverinmylifeseedaquiregointoastudytohaveitoutabouttheplayingandsinging,\"pleadedLeaf;\"andIshouldliketoseeitjustonce!\"

\"Verywell;we’llletencomein,\"saidthetranter。\"You’llbelikechipsinporridge,{1}Leaf——neithergoodnorhurt。Allright,mysonny,comealong;\"andimmediatelyhimself,oldWilliam,andLeafappearedintheroom。

\"Wetookthelibertytocomeandsee’ee,sir,\"saidReuben,lettinghishathanginhislefthand,andtouchingwithhisrightthebrimofanimaginaryoneonhishead。\"We’vecometosee’ee,sir,manandman,andnooffence,Ihope?\"

\"Noneatall,\"saidMr。Maybold。

\"Thisoldagedmanstandingbymysideisfather;WilliamDewybyname,sir。\"

\"Yes;Iseeitis,\"saidthevicar,noddingasidetooldWilliam,whosmiled。

\"Ithoughtyoumightn’tknowenwithouthisbass—viol,\"thetranterapologized。\"Yousee,healwayswearshisbestclothesandhisbass—viola—Sundays,anditdomakesuchadifferenceina’oldman’slook。\"

\"Andwho’sthatyoungman?\"thevicarsaid。

\"Tellthepa’sonyername,\"saidthetranter,turningtoLeaf;whostoodwithhiselbowsnailedbacktoabookcase。

\"Please,ThomasLeaf,yourholiness!\"saidLeaf;trembling。

\"Ihopeyou’llexcusehislooksbeingsoverythin,\"continuedthetranterdeprecatingly,turningtothevicaragain。\"But’tisn’thisfault,poorfeller。He’srathersillybynature,andcouldnevergetfat;thoughhe’sa’excellenttreble,andsowekeephimon。\"

\"Ineverhadnohead,sir,\"saidLeaf;eagerlygraspingatthisopportunityforbeingforgivenhisexistence。

\"Ah,pooryoungman!\"saidMr。Maybold。

\"Blessyou,hedon’tminditabit,ifyoudon’t,sir,\"saidthetranterassuringly。\"Doye,Leaf?\"

\"NotI——notamorsel——hee,hee!Iwasafearditmightn’tpleaseyourholiness,sir,that’sall。\"

Thetranter,findingLeafgetonsoverywellthroughhisnegativequalities,wastemptedinafitofgenerositytoadvancehimstillhigher,bygivinghimcreditforpositiveones。\"He’sverycleverforasillychap,good—now,sir。Youneverknowedayoungfellerkeephissmock—frockssoclane;veryhonesttoo。Hisghastlylooksisallthereisagainsten,poorfeller;butwecan’thelpourlooks,youknow,sir。\"

\"True:wecannot。Youlivewithyourmother,Ithink,Leaf?\"

ThetranterlookedatLeaftoexpressthatthemostfriendlyassistanttohistonguecoulddonomoreforhimnow,andthathemustbelefttohisownresources。

\"Yes,sir:awidder,sir。Ah,ifbrotherJimhadlivedshe’dhavehadacleversontokeepherwithoutwork!\"

\"Indeed!poorwoman。Giveherthishalf—crown。I’llcallandseeyourmother。\"

\"Say,’Thankyou,sir,’\"thetranterwhisperedimperativelytowardsLeaf。

\"Thankyou,sir!\"saidLeaf。

\"That’sit,then;sitdown,Leaf;\"saidMr。Maybold。

\"Y—yes,sir!\"

ThetranterclearedhisthroatafterthisaccidentalparenthesisaboutLeaf;rectifiedhisbodilyposition,andbeganhisspeech。

\"Mr。Mayble,\"hesaid,\"Ihopeyou’llexcusemycommonway,butI

alwaysliketolookthingsintheface。\"

Reubenmadeapointoffixingthissentenceinthevicar’smindbygazinghardathimattheconclusionofit,andthenoutofthewindow。

Mr。MayboldandoldWilliamlookedinthesamedirection,apparentlyundertheimpressionthatthethings’facesalludedtoweretherevisible。

\"WhatIhavebeenthinking\"——thetranterimpliedbythisuseofthepasttensethathewashardlysodiscourteousastobepositivelythinkingitthen——\"isthatthequireoughttobegie’dalittletime,andnotdoneawaywi’tillChristmas,asafairthingbetweenmanandman。And,Mr。Mayble,Ihopeyou’llexcusemycommonway?\"

\"Iwill,Iwill。TillChristmas,\"thevicarmurmured,stretchingthetwowordstoagreatlength,asifthedistancetoChristmasmightbemeasuredinthatway。\"Well,IwantyoualltounderstandthatIhavenopersonalfaulttofind,andthatIdon’twishtochangethechurchmusicbyforciblemeans,orinawaywhichshouldhurtthefeelingsofanyparishioners。WhyIhaveatlastspokendefinitelyonthesubjectisthataplayerhasbeenbroughtunder——I

maysaypressedupon——mynoticeseveraltimesbyoneofthechurchwardens。AndastheorganIbroughtwithmeisherewaiting\"

(pointingtoacabinet—organstandinginthestudy),\"thereisnoreasonforlongerdelay。\"

\"WemadeamistakeIsupposethen,sir?Butweunderstoodtheyoungwomandidn’twanttoplayparticularly?\"Thetranterarrangedhiscountenancetosignifythathedidnotwanttobeinquisitiveintheleast。

\"No,nordidshe。NordidIdefinitelywishhertojustyet;foryourplayingisverygood。But,asIsaid,oneofthechurchwardenshasbeensoanxiousforachange,that,asmattersstand,Icouldn’tconsistentlyrefusemyconsent。\"

Nowforsomereasonorother,thevicaratthispointseemedtohaveanideathathehadprevaricated;andasanhonestvicar,itwasathinghedeterminednottodo。Hecorrectedhimself;blushingashedidso,thoughwhyheshouldblushwasnotknowntoReuben。

\"Understandmerightly,\"hesaid:\"thechurch—wardenproposedittome,butIhadthoughtmyselfofgetting——MissDaytoplay。\"

\"Whichchurchwardenmightthatbewhoproposedher,sir?——excusingmycommonway。\"Thetranterintimatedbyhistonethat,sofarfrombeinginquisitive,hedidnotevenwishtoaskasinglequestion。

\"Mr。Shiner,Ibelieve。\"

\"Clk,mysonny!——begyourpardon,sir,that’sonlyaformofwordsofmine,andslippedoutaccidental——henourishesenmityagainstusforsomereasonoranother;perhapsbecauseweplayedratherharduponenChristmasnight。Anyhow’tiscertainsurethatMr。Shiner’srealloveformusicofaparticularkindisn’thisreason。He’venomoreearthanthatchair。Butletthatbe。\"

\"Idon’tthinkyoushouldconcludethat,becauseMr。Shinerwantsadifferentmusic,hehasanyill—feelingforyou。Imyself;Imustown,preferorgan—musictoanyother。Iconsideritmostproper,andfeeljustifiedinendeavouringtointroduceit;butthen,althoughothermusicisbetter,Idon’tsayyoursisnotgood。\"

\"Wellthen,Mr。Mayble,sincedeath’stobe,we’lldielikemenanydayyouname(excusingmycommonway)。\"

Mr。Mayboldbowedhishead。

\"Allwethoughtwas,thatforusoldancientsingerstobechokedoffquietatnotimeinparticular,asnow,intheSundaysafterEaster,wouldseemrathermeanintheeyesofotherparishes,sir。

ButifwefellgloriouswithabitofaflourishatChristmas,weshouldhavearespectableend,andnotdwindleawayatsomenamelesspaltrysecond—Sunday—afterorSunday—next—beforesomething,that’sgotnonameofhisown。\"

\"Yes,yes,that’sreasonable;Iownit’sreasonable。\"

\"Yousee,Mr。Mayble,we’vegot——doIkeepyouinconvenientlong,sir?\"

\"No,no。\"

\"We’vegotourfeelings——fatherthereespecially。\"

Thetranter,inhisearnestness,hadadvancedhispersontowithinsixinchesofthevicar’s。

\"Certainly,certainly!\"saidMr。Maybold,retreatingalittleforconvenienceofseeing。\"Youareallenthusiasticonthesubject,andIamallthemoregratifiedtofindyouso。ALaodiceanlukewarmnessisworsethanwrongheadednessitself。\"

\"Exactly,sir。Infactnow,Mr。Mayble,\"Reubencontinued,moreimpressively,andadvancingalittlecloserstilltothevicar,\"fatherthereisaperfectfigureo’wonder,inthewayofbeingfondofmusic!\"

Thevicardrewbackalittlefurther,thetrantersuddenlyalsostandingbackafootortwo,tothrowopentheviewofhisfather,andpointingtohimatthesametime。

OldWilliammoveduneasilyinthelargechair,andwithaminutesmileonthemereedgeofhislips,forgood—manners,saidhewasindeedveryfondoftunes。

\"Now,youseeexactlyhowitis,\"Reubencontinued,appealingtoMr。

Maybold’ssenseofjusticebylookingsidewaysintohiseyes。Thevicarseemedtoseehowitwassowellthatthegratifiedtranterwalkeduptohimagainwithevenvehementeagerness,sothathiswaistcoat—buttonsalmostrubbedagainstthevicar’sashecontinued:

\"Astofather,ifyouorI,oranymanorwomanofthepresentgeneration,atthetimemusicisa—playing,wastoshakeyourfistinfather’sface,asmaybethisway,andsay,\"Don’tyoubedelightedwiththatmusic!——thetranterwentbacktowhereLeafwassitting,andheldhisfistsoclosetoLeaf’sfacethatthelatterpressedhisheadbackagainstthewall:\"Allright,Leaf;mysonny,Iwon’thurtyou;’tisjusttoshowmymeaningtoMr。Mayble。——AsI

wassaying,ifyouorI,oranyman,wastoshakeyourfistinfather’sfacethisway,andsay,\"William,yourlifeoryourmusic!\"

he’dsay,\"Mylife!\"Nowthat’sfather’snatureallover;andyousee,sir,itmusthurtthefeelingsofamanofthatkindforhimandhisbass—violtobedoneawaywi’neckandcrop。\"

Thetranterwentbacktothevicar’sfrontandagainlookedearnestlyathisface。

\"True,true,Dewy,\"Mr。Mayboldanswered,tryingtowithdrawhisheadandshoulderswithoutmovinghisfeet;butfindingthisimpracticable,edgingbackanotherinch。ThesefrequentretreatshadatlastjammedMr。Mayboldbetweenhiseasy—chairandtheedgeofthetable。

Andatthemomentoftheannouncementofthechoir,Mr。Mayboldhadjustre—dippedthepenhewasusing;attheirentry,insteadofwipingit,hehadlaiditonthetablewiththeniboverhanging。Atthelastretreathiscoat—tailscameincontactwiththepen,anddownitrolled,firstagainstthebackofthechair,thenceturningasummersaultintotheseat,thencefallingtothefloorwitharattle。

Thevicarstoopedforhispen,andthetranter,wishingtoshowthat,howevergreattheirecclesiasticaldifferences,hismindwasnotsosmallastoletthisaffecthissocialfeelings,stoopedalso。

\"Andhaveyouanythingelseyouwanttoexplaintome,Dewy?\"saidMr。Mayboldfromunderthetable。

\"Nothing,sir。And,Mr。Mayble,youbenotoffended?Ihopeyouseeourdesireisreason?\"saidthetranterfromunderthechair。

\"Quite,quite;andIshouldn’tthinkofrefusingtolistentosuchareasonablerequest,\"thevicarreplied。SeeingthatReubenhadsecuredthepen,heresumedhisverticalposition,andadded,\"Youknow,Dewy,itisoftensaidhowdifficultamatteritistoactuptoourconvictionsandpleaseallparties。Itmaybesaidwithequaltruth,thatitisdifficultforamanofanyappreciativenesstohaveconvictionsatall。Nowinmycase,Iseerightinyou,andrightinShiner。Iseethatviolinsaregood,andthatanorganisgood;andwhenweintroducetheorgan,itwillnotbethatfiddleswerebad,butthatanorganwasbetter。Thatyou’llclearlyunderstand,Dewy?\"

\"Iwill;andthankyouverymuchforsuchfeelings,sir。Piph—h—h—

h!Howtheblooddogetintomyhead,tobesure,wheneverIquatdownlikethat!\"saidReuben,whohavingalsorisentohisfeetstuckthepenverticallyintheinkstandandalmostthroughthebottom,thatitmightnotrolldownagainunderanycircumstanceswhatever。

Nowtheancientbodyofminstrelsinthepassagefelttheircuriositysurginghigherandhigherastheminutespassed。Dick,nothavingmuchaffectionforthiserrand,soongrewtired,andwentawayinthedirectionoftheschool。Yettheirsenseofproprietywouldprobablyhaverestrainedthemfromanyattempttodiscoverwhatwasgoingoninthestudyhadnotthevicar’spenfallentothefloor。Theconvictionthatthemovementofchairs,etc。,necessitatedbythesearch,couldonlyhavebeencausedbythecatastropheofabloodyfightbeginning,overpoweredallotherconsiderations;andtheyadvancedtothedoor,whichhadonlyjustfallento。Thus,whenMr。MayboldraisedhiseyesafterthestoopinghebeheldglaringthroughthedoorMr。Pennyinfull—lengthportraiture,Mail’sfaceandshouldersaboveMr。Penny’shead,Spinks’sforeheadandeyesoverMail’scrown,andafractionalpartofBowman’scountenanceunderSpinks’sarm——crescentshapedportionsofotherheadsandfacesbeingvisiblebehindthese——thewholedozenandoddeyesbristlingwitheagerinquiry。

Mr。Penny,asisthecasewithexcitableboot—makersandmen,seeingthevicarlookathimandhearingnowordspoken,thoughtitincumbentuponhimselftosaysomethingofanykind。Nothingsuggesteditselftillhehadlookedforabouthalfaminuteatthevicar。

\"You’llexcusemynamingofit,sir,\"hesaid,regardingwithmuchcommiserationthemeresurfaceofthevicar’sface;\"butperhapsyoudon’tknowthatyourchinhavebustouta—bleedingwhereyoucutyourselfa—shavingthismorning,sir。\"

\"Now,thatwasthestooping,dependupon’t,\"thetrantersuggested,alsolookingwithmuchinterestatthevicar’schin。\"Bloodalwayswillbustoutagainifyouhangdownthememberthat’sbeenbleeding。\"

OldWilliamraisedhiseyesandwatchedthevicar’sbleedingchinlikewise;andLeafadvancedtwoorthreepacesfromthebookcase,absorbedinthecontemplationofthesamephenomenon,withpartedlipsanddelightedeyes。

\"Dearme,dearme!\"saidMr。Mayboldhastily,lookingveryred,andbrushinghischinwithhishand,thentakingouthishandkerchiefandwipingtheplace。

\"That’sit,sir;allrightagainnow,’ab’lieve——amerenothing,\"

saidMr。Penny。\"Alittlebitoffuroffyourhatwillstopitinaminuteifitshouldbustoutagain。\"

\"I’lllet’eehaveabitoffmine,\"saidReuben,toshowhisgoodfeeling;\"myhatisn’tsonewasyours,sir,and’twon’thurtmineabit。\"

\"No,no;thankyou,thankyou,\"Mr。Mayboldagainnervouslyreplied。

\"’Twasratheradeepcutseemingly?\"saidReuben,feelingthesetobethekindestandbestremarkshecouldmake。

\"O,no;notparticularly。\"

\"Well,sir,yourhandwillshakesometimesa—shaving,andjustwhenitcomesintoyourheadthatyoumaycutyourself;there’stheblood。\"

\"Ihavebeenrevolvinginmymindthatquestionofthetimeatwhichwemakethechange,\"saidMr。Maybold,\"andIknowyou’llmeetmehalf—way。IthinkChristmas—dayasmuchtoolateformeasthepresenttimeistooearlyforyou。IsuggestMichaelmasorthereaboutasaconvenienttimeforbothparties;forIthinkyourobjectiontoaSundaywhichhasnonameisnotoneofanyrealweight。\"

\"Verygood,sir。Isupposemortalmenmustn’texpecttheirownwayentirely;andIexpressinallournamesthatwe’llmakeshiftandbesatisfiedwithwhatyousay。\"Thetrantertouchedthebrimofhisimaginaryhatagain,andallthechoirdidthesame。\"AboutMichaelmas,then,asfarasyouareconcerned,sir,andthenwemakeroomforthenextgeneration。\"

\"AboutMichaelmas,\"saidthevicar。

CHAPTERV:RETURNINGHOMEWARD

\"’Atookitverywell,then?\"saidMail,astheyallwalkedupthehill。

\"Hebehavedlikeaman,’adidso,\"saidthetranter。\"AndI’mgladwe’veletenknowourminds。Andthough,beyondthat,weha’n’tgotmuchbygoing,’twasworthwhile。Hewon’tforgetit。Yes,hetookitverywell。SupposingthistreeherewasPa’sonMayble,andI

standinghere,andthikgr’tstoneisfathersittingintheeasy—

chair。’Dewy,’sayshe,’Idon’twishtochangethechurchmusicinaforcibleway。’\"

\"Thatwasveryniceo’theman,eventhoughwordsbewind。\"

\"Propernice——outandoutnice。Thefactis,\"saidReubenconfidentially,\"’tishowyoutakeaman。Everybodymustbemanaged。Queensmustbemanaged:kingsmustbemanaged;formenwantmanagingalmostasmuchaswomen,andthat’ssayingagooddeal。\"

\"’Tistruly!\"murmuredthehusbands。

\"Pa’sonMaybleandIwereasgoodfriendsallthroughitasifwe’dbeenswornbrothers。Ay,theman’swellenough;’tiswhat’sputinhisheadthatspoilshim,andthat’swhywe’vegottogo。\"

\"There’sreallynobelievinghalfyouhearaboutpeoplenowadays。\"

\"Blessye,mysonnies!’tisn’tthepa’son’smoveatall。Thatgentlemanoverthere\"(thetranternoddedinthedirectionofShiner’sfarm)\"isattherootofthemischty。\"

\"What!Shiner?\"

\"Ay;andIseewhatthepa’sondon’tsee。Why,ShinerisforputtingforwardthatyoungwomanthatonlylastnightIwassayingwasourDick’ssweet—heart,butIsupposecan’tbe,andmakingmuchofherinthesightofthecongregation,andthinkinghe’llwinherbyshowingheroff。Well,perhaps’awoll。\"

\"Thenthemusicissecondtothewoman,theotherchurchwardenissecondtoShiner,thepa’sonissecondtothechurchwardens,andGodA’mightyisnowhereatall。\"

\"That’strue;andyousee,\"continuedReuben,\"attheverybeginningitputmeinastudastohowtoquarrelwi’en。Inshort,tosavemysoul,Icouldn’tquarrelwi’suchacivilmanwithoutbelyingmyconscience。Sayshetofatherthere,inavoiceasquietasalamb’s,\"William,youarea’oldagedman,asallshallbe,sositdowninmyeasy—chair,andrestyourself。\"Anddownfatherzot。I

couldfainha’laughedatthee,father;forthou’sttakeitsounconcernedatfirst,andthenlookedsofrightenedwhenthechair—

bottomsunkin。\"

\"Yousee,\"saidoldWilliam,hasteningtoexplain,\"Iwasscaredtofindthebottomgieway——whatshouldIknowo’springbottoms?——andthoughtIhadbrokeitdown:andofcourseastobreakingdownaman’schair,Ididn’twishanysuchthing。\"

\"And,neighbours,whenafeller,eversomuchupforamiff,d’seehisownfathersittinginhisenemy’seasy—chair,andapoorchaplikeLeafmadethebestof;asifhealmosthadbrains——why,itknocksallthewindoutofhissailatonce:itdidoutofmine。\"

\"Ifthatyoungfigureoffun——FanceDay,Imean,\"saidBowman,\"hadn’tbeensomightyforwardwi’showingherselfofftoShinerandDickandtherest,’tismybeliefweshouldneverha’leftthegallery。\"

\"’TismybeliefthatthoughShinerfiredthebullets,theparsonmade’em,\"saidMr。Penny。\"Mywifestickstoitthathe’sinlovewi’her。\"

\"That’sathingweshallneverknow。Ican’tonriddleher,nohow。\"

\"Thou’stoughttobeabletoonriddlesuchalittlechielasshe,\"

thetranterobserved。

\"Thelittlerthemaid,thebiggertheriddle,tomymind。Andcomingofsuchastock,too,shemaywellbeatwister。\"

\"Yes;GeoffreyDayisaclevermanifevertherewasone。Neversaysanything:nothe。\"

\"Never。\"

\"Youmightlivewi’thatman,mysonnies,ahundredyears,andneverknowtherewasanythinginhim。\"

\"Ay;oneo’theseup—countryLondonink—bottlechapswouldcallGeoffreyafool。\"

\"Yeneverfindoutwhat’sinthatman:never,\"saidSpinks。

\"Close?ah,heisclose!Hecanholdhistonguewell。Thatman’sdumbnessiswonderfultolistento。\"

\"There’ssomuchsenseinit。Everymomentofitisbrimmenoverwi’soundunderstanding。\"

\"’Acanholdhistongueveryclever——veryclevertruly,\"echoedLeaf。\"Adolookatmeasif’acouldseemythoughtsrunningroundliketheworksofaclock。\"

\"Well,allwillagreethatthemancanhaltwellinhistalk,beitalongtimeorbeitashorttime。Andthoughwecan’texpecthisdaughtertoinherithiscloseness,shemayhaveafewdribbletsfromhissense。\"

\"Andhispocket,perhaps。\"

\"Yes;theninehundredpoundthateverybodysayshe’sworth;butI

callitfourhundredandfifty;forIneverbelievemorethanhalfI

hear。\"

\"Well,he’vemadeapoundortwo,andIsupposethemaidwillhaveit,sincethere’snobodyelse。But’tisrathersharpuponher,ifshe’sbeenborntofortune,tobringherupasifnotbornforit,andlettingherworksohard。\"

\"’Tisalluponhisprinciple。Along——headedfeller!\"

\"Ah,\"murmuredSpinks,\"’twouldbesharperuponherifshewerebornforfortune,andnottoit!Isufferfromthataffliction。\"

CHAPTERVI:YALBURYWOODANDTHEKEEPER’SHOUSE

AmoodofblithenessrarelyexperiencedevenbyyoungmenwasDick’sonthefollowingMondaymorning。ItwastheweekaftertheEasterholidays,andhewasjourneyingalongwithSmartthemareandthelightspring—cart,watchingthedampslopesofthehill—sidesastheystreamedinthewarmthofthesun,whichatthisunsettledseasonshoneonthegrasswiththefreshnessofanoccasionalinspectorratherthanasanaccustomedproprietor。HiserrandwastofetchFancy,andsomeadditionalhouseholdgoods,fromherfather’shouseintheneighbouringparishtoherdwellingatMellstock。Thedistantviewwasdarklyshadedwithclouds;butthenearerpartsofthelandscapewerewhitelyilluminedbythevisibleraysofthesunstreamingdownacrosstheheavygrayshadebehind。

ThetranterhadnotyettoldhissonofthestateofShiner’sheartthathadbeensuggestedtohimbyShiner’smovements。Hepreferredtoletsuchdelicateaffairsrightthemselves;experiencehavingtaughthimthattheuncertainphenomenonoflove,asitexistedinotherpeople,wasnotagroundworkuponwhichasingleactionofhisownlifecouldbefounded。

GeoffreyDaylivedinthedepthsofYalburyWood,whichformedportionofoneoftheoutlyingestatesoftheEarlofWessex,towhomDaywasheadgame—keeper,timber—steward,andgeneraloverlookerforthisdistrict。ThewoodwasintersectedbythehighwayfromCasterbridgetoLondonataplacenotfarfromthehouse,andsometreeshadoflateyearsbeenfelledbetweenitswindowsandtheascentofYalburyHill,togivethesolitarycottageraglimpseofthepassers—by。

Itwasasatisfactiontowalkintothekeeper’shouse,evenasastranger,onafinespringmorninglikethepresent。Acurlofwood—smokecamefromthechimney,anddroopedovertherooflikeabluefeatherinalady’shat;andthesunshoneobliquelyuponthepatchofgrassinfront,whichreflecteditsbrightnessthroughtheopendoorwayandupthestaircaseopposite,lightingupeachriserwithashinygreenradiance,andleavingthetopofeachstepinshade。

Thewindow—sillofthefrontroomwasbetweenfourandfivefeetfromthefloor,droppinginwardlytoabroadlowbench,overwhich,aswellasoverthewholesurfaceofthewallbeneath,therealwayshungadeepshade,whichwasconsideredobjectionableoneverygroundsaveone,namely,thattheperpetualsprinklingofseedsandwaterbythecagedcanaryabovewasnotnoticedasaneyesorebyvisitors。Thewindowwassetwiththickly—leadeddiamondglazing,formed,especiallyinthelowerpanes,ofknottyglassofvariousshadesofgreen。NothingwasbetterknowntoFancythantheextravagantmannerinwhichthesecircularknotsoreyesdistortedeverythingseenthroughthemfromtheoutside——liftinghatsfromheads,shouldersfrombodies;scatteringthespokesofcart—wheels,andbendingthestraightfir—trunksintosemicircles。Theceilingwascarriedbyabeamtraversingitsmidst,fromthesideofwhichprojectedalargenail,usedsolelyandconstantlyasapegforGeoffrey’shat;thenailwasarchedbyarainbow——shapedstain,imprintedbythebrimofthesaidhatwhenitwashungtheredrippingwet。

Themoststrikingpointabouttheroomwasthefurniture。ThiswasarepetitionuponinanimateobjectsoftheoldprincipleintroducedbyNoah,consistingforthemostpartoftwoarticlesofeverysort。

TheduplicatesystemoffurnishingoweditsexistencetotheforethoughtofFancy’smother,exercisedfromthedateofFancy’sbirthdayonwards。Thearrangementspokeforitself:nobodywhoknewthetoneofthehouseholdcouldlookatthegoodswithoutbeingawarethatthesecondsetwasaprovisionforFancy,whensheshouldmarryandhaveahouseofherown。Themostnoticeableinstancewasapairofgreen—facedeight—dayclocks,tickingalternately,whichwereseverallytwoandhalfminutesandthreeminutesstrikingthehouroftwelve,oneproclaiming,inItalianflourishes,ThomasWoodasthenameofitsmaker,andtheother——archedatthetop,andaltogetherofmorecynicalappearance——thatofEzekielSaunders。

TheyweretwodepartedclockmakersofCasterbridge,whosedesperaterivalrythroughouttheirliveswasnowheremoreemphaticallyperpetuatedthanhereatGeoffrey’s。Thesechiefspecimensofthemarriageprovisionweresupportedontherightbyacoupleofkitchendressers,eachfittedcompletewiththeircups,dishes,andplates,intheirturnfollowedbytwodumb—waiters,twofamilyBibles,twowarming—pans,andtwointermixedsetsofchairs。