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第20章 Third Quarter(5)

Fish that he would assist him in breaking the melancholy catastrophe to Sir Joseph when the day was over.Then, before they parted, wringing Mr.Fish's hand in bitterness of soul, he said, 'The most respectable of men!' And added that he hardly knew (not even he), why such afflictions were allowed on earth.

'It's almost enough to make one think, if one didn't know better,'

said Alderman Cute, 'that at times some motion of a capsizing nature was going on in things, which affected the general economy of the social fabric.Deedles Brothers!'

The skittle-playing came off with immense success.Sir Joseph knocked the pins about quite skilfully; Master Bowley took an innings at a shorter distance also; and everybody said that now, when a Baronet and the Son of a Baronet played at skittles, the country was coming round again, as fast as it could come.

At its proper time, the Banquet was served up.Trotty involuntarily repaired to the Hall with the rest, for he felt himself conducted thither by some stronger impulse than his own free will.The sight was gay in the extreme; the ladies were very handsome; the visitors delighted, cheerful, and good-tempered.

When the lower doors were opened, and the people flocked in, in their rustic dresses, the beauty of the spectacle was at its height; but Trotty only murmured more and more, 'Where is Richard!

He should help and comfort her! I can't see Richard!'

There had been some speeches made; and Lady Bowley's health had been proposed; and Sir Joseph Bowley had returned thanks, and had made his great speech, showing by various pieces of evidence that he was the born Friend and Father, and so forth; and had given as a Toast, his Friends and Children, and the Dignity of Labour; when a slight disturbance at the bottom of the Hall attracted Toby's notice.After some confusion, noise, and opposition, one man broke through the rest, and stood forward by himself.

Not Richard.No.But one whom he had thought of, and had looked for, many times.In a scantier supply of light, he might have doubted the identity of that worn man, so old, and grey, and bent;but with a blaze of lamps upon his gnarled and knotted head, he knew Will Fern as soon as he stepped forth.

'What is this!' exclaimed Sir Joseph, rising.'Who gave this man admittance? This is a criminal from prison! Mr.Fish, sir, WILLyou have the goodness - '

'A minute!' said Will Fern.'A minute! My Lady, you was born on this day along with a New Year.Get me a minute's leave to speak.'

She made some intercession for him.Sir Joseph took his seat again, with native dignity.

The ragged visitor - for he was miserably dressed - looked round upon the company, and made his homage to them with a humble bow.

'Gentlefolks!' he said.'You've drunk the Labourer.Look at me!'

'Just come from jail,' said Mr.Fish.

'Just come from jail,' said Will.'And neither for the first time, nor the second, nor the third, nor yet the fourth.'

Mr.Filer was heard to remark testily, that four times was over the average; and he ought to be ashamed of himself.

'Gentlefolks!' repeated Will Fern.'Look at me! You see I'm at the worst.Beyond all hurt or harm; beyond your help; for the time when your kind words or kind actions could have done me good,' - he struck his hand upon his breast, and shook his head, 'is gone, with the scent of last year's beans or clover on the air.Let me say a word for these,' pointing to the labouring people in the Hall; 'and when you're met together, hear the real Truth spoke out for once.'

'There's not a man here,' said the host, 'who would have him for a spokesman.'

'Like enough, Sir Joseph.I believe it.Not the less true, perhaps, is what I say.Perhaps that's a proof on it.

Gentlefolks, I've lived many a year in this place.You may see the cottage from the sunk fence over yonder.I've seen the ladies draw it in their books, a hundred times.It looks well in a picter, I've heerd say; but there an't weather in picters, and maybe 'tis fitter for that, than for a place to live in.Well! I lived there.How hard - how bitter hard, I lived there, I won't say.

Any day in the year, and every day, you can judge for your own selves.'

He spoke as he had spoken on the night when Trotty found him in the street.His voice was deeper and more husky, and had a trembling in it now and then; but he never raised it passionately, and seldom lifted it above the firm stern level of the homely facts he stated.

''Tis harder than you think for, gentlefolks, to grow up decent, commonly decent, in such a place.That I growed up a man and not a brute, says something for me - as I was then.As I am now, there's nothing can be said for me or done for me.I'm past it.'

'I am glad this man has entered,' observed Sir Joseph, looking round serenely.'Don't disturb him.It appears to be Ordained.

He is an example: a living example.I hope and trust, and confidently expect, that it will not be lost upon my Friends here.'

'I dragged on,' said Fern, after a moment's silence, 'somehow.

Neither me nor any other man knows how; but so heavy, that Icouldn't put a cheerful face upon it, or make believe that I was anything but what I was.Now, gentlemen - you gentlemen that sits at Sessions - when you see a man with discontent writ on his face, you says to one another, "He's suspicious.I has my doubts," says you, "about Will Fern.Watch that fellow!" I don't say, gentlemen, it ain't quite nat'ral, but I say 'tis so; and from that hour, whatever Will Fern does, or lets alone - all one - it goes against him.'

Alderman Cute stuck his thumbs in his waistcoat-pockets, and leaning back in his chair, and smiling, winked at a neighbouring chandelier.As much as to say, 'Of course! I told you so.The common cry! Lord bless you, we are up to all this sort of thing -myself and human nature.'

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