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TWICE-TOLD TALES
投诉 阅读记录

第11章

menandgirlstolookthroughtheglassorificesofthemachine,and

proceededtoexhibitaseriesofthemostoutrageousscratchingsand

daubings,asspecimensofthefinearts,thateveranitinerant

showmanhadthefacetoimposeuponhiscircleofspectators。The

pictureswerewornout,moreover,tattered,fullofcracksand

wrinkles,dingywithtobacco-smoke,andotherwiseinamostpitiable

condition。Somepurportedtobecities,publicedifices,andruined

castlesinEurope;othersrepresentedNapoleon’sbattlesand

Nelson’ssea-fights;andinthemidstofthesewouldbeseena

gigantic,brown,hairyhand-whichmighthavebeenmistakenforthe

HandofDestiny,though,intruth,itwasonlytheshowman’s-pointing

itsforefingertovariousscenesoftheconflict,whileitsownergave

historicalillustrations。When,withmuchmerrimentatits

abominabledeficiencyofmerit,theexhibitionwasconcluded,the

GermanbadelittleJoeputhisheadintothebox。Viewedthroughthe

magnifyingglasses,theboy’sround,rosyvisageassumedthestrangest

imaginableaspectofanimmenseTitanicchild,themouthgrinning

broadly,andtheeyesandeveryotherfeatureoverflowingwithfun

atthejoke。Suddenly,however,thatmerryfaceturnedpale,andits

expressionchangedtohorror,forthiseasilyimpressedand

excitablechildhadbecomesensiblethattheeyeofEthanBrandwas

fixeduponhimthroughtheglass。

“Youmakethelittlemantobeafraid,Captain。”saidtheGerman

Jew,turningupthedarkandstrongoutlineofhisvisage,fromhis

stoopingposture。“Butlookagain,and,bychance,Ishallcauseyou

toseesomewhatthatisveryfine,uponmyword!”

EthanBrandgazedintotheboxforaninstant,andthenstarting

back,lookedfixedlyattheGerman。Whathadheseen?Nothing,

apparently;foracuriousyouth,whohadpeepedinalmostatthe

samemoment,beheldonlyavacantspaceofcanvas。

“Irememberyounow。”mutteredEthanBrandtotheshowman。

“Ah,Captain。”whisperedtheJewofNuremberg,withadarksmile,

“Ifindittobeaheavymatterinmyshow-box-thisUnpardonableSin!

Bymyfaith,Captain,ithasweariedmyshoulders,thislongday,to

carryitoverthemountain。”

“Peace。”answeredEthanBrand,sternly,“orgettheeintothe

furnaceyonder!”

TheJew’sexhibitionhadscarcelyconcluded,whenagreat,

elderlydog-whoseemedtobehisownmaster,asnopersoninthe

companylaidclaimtohim-sawfittorenderhimselftheobjectof

publicnotice。Hitherto,hehadshownhimselfaveryquiet,well

disposedolddog,goingroundfromonetoanother,and,bywayof

beingsociable,offeringhisroughheadtobepattedbyanykindly

handthatwouldtakesomuchtrouble。Butnow,allofasudden,this

graveandvenerablequadruped,ofhisownmeremotion,andwithoutthe

slightestsuggestionfromanybodyelse,begantorunroundafterhis

tail,which,toheightentheabsurdityoftheproceeding,wasa

greatdealshorterthanitshouldhavebeen。Neverwasseensuch

headlongeagernessinpursuitofanobjectthatcouldnotpossibly

beattained;neverwasheardsuchatremendousoutbreakofgrowling,

snarling,barking,andsnapping-asifoneendoftheridiculous

brute’sbodywereatdeadlyandmostunforgivableenmitywiththe

other。Fasterandfaster,roundaboutwentthecur;andfasterand

stillfasterfledtheunapproachablebrevityofhistail;andlouder

andfiercergrewhisyellsofrageandanimosity;until,utterly

exhausted,andasfarfromthegoalasever,thefoolisholddog

ceasedhisperformanceassuddenlyashehadbegunit。Thenextmoment

hewasasmild,quiet,sensible,andrespectableinhisdeportment,as

whenhefirstscrapedacquaintancewiththecompany。

Asmaybesupposed,theexhibitionwasgreetedwithuniversal

laughter,clappingofhands,andshoutsofencore,towhichthecanine

performerrespondedbywaggingallthattherewastowagofhis

tail,butappearedtotallyunabletorepeathisverysuccessfuleffort

toamusethespectators。

Meanwhile,EthanBrandhadresumedhisseatuponthelog,and

moved,itmightbe,byaperceptionofsomeremoteanalogybetweenhis

owncaseandthatofthisself-pursuingcur,hebrokeintotheawful

laugh,which,morethananyothertoken,expressedtheconditionof

hisinwardbeing。Fromthatmoment,themerrimentofthepartywas

atanend;theystoodaghast,dreadinglesttheinauspicioussound

shouldbereverberatedaroundthehorizon,andthatmountainwould

thunderittomountain,andsothehorrorbeprolongedupontheir

ears。Then,whisperingonetoanotherthatitwaslate-thatthe

moonwasalmostdown-thattheAugustnightwasgrowingchill-they

hurriedhomewardsleavingthelime-burnerandlittleJoetodealas

theymightwiththeirunwelcomeguest。Saveforthesethreehuman

beings,theopenspaceonthehill-sidewasasolitude,setina

vastgloomofforest。Beyondthatdarksomeverge,thefire-light

glimmeredonthestatelytrunksandalmostblackfoliageofpines,

intermixedwiththelighterverdureofsaplingoaks,maples,and

poplars,whilehereandtherelaythegiganticcorpsesofdead

trees,decayingontheleaf-strewnsoil。Anditseemedtolittle

Joe-atimorousandimaginativechild-thatthesilentforestwas

holdingitsbreath,untilsomefearfulthingshouldhappen。

EthanBrandthrustmorewoodintothefire,andclosedthedoor

ofthekiln;thenlookingoverhisshoulderatthelime-burnerandhis

son,hebade,ratherthanadvised,themtoretiretorest。

“Formyself,Icannotsleep。”saidhe。“Ihavemattersthatit

concernsmetomeditateupon。Iwillwatchthefire,asIusedtodo

intheoldtime。”

“Andcallthedeviloutofthefurnacetokeepyoucompany,I

suppose。”mutteredBartram,whohadbeenmakingintimate

acquaintancewiththeblackbottleabove-mentioned。“Butwatch,ifyou

like,andcallasmanydevilsasyoulike!Formypart,Ishallbeall

thebetterforasnooze。Come,Joe!”

Astheboyfollowedhisfatherintothehut,helookedbackat

thewayfarer,andthetearscameintohiseyes,forhistender

spirithadanintuitionofthebleakandterriblelonelinessin

whichthismanhadenvelopedhimself。

Whentheyhadgone,EthanBrandsatlisteningtothecracklingof

thekindledwood,andlookingatthelittlespirtsoffirethatissued

throughthechinksofthedoor。Thesetrifles,however,onceso

familiar,hadbuttheslightestholdofhisattention,whiledeep

withinhismindhewasreviewingthegradualbutmarvellouschange

thathadbeenwroughtuponhimbythesearchtowhichhehaddevoted

himself。Herememberedhowthenightdewhadfallenuponhim-how

thedarkforesthadwhisperedtohim-howthestarshadgleamedupon

him-asimpleandlovingman,watchinghisfireintheyearsgone

by,andevermusingasitburned。Herememberedwithwhat

tenderness,withwhatloveandsympathyformankind,andwhatpityfor

humanguiltandwoe,hehadfirstbeguntocontemplatethoseideas

whichafterwardsbecametheinspirationofhislife;withwhat

reverencehehadthenlookedintotheheartofman,viewingitasa

templeoriginallydivine,and,howeverdesecrated,stilltobeheld

sacredbyabrother;withwhatawfulfearhehaddeprecatedthe

successofhispursuit,andprayedthattheUnpardonableSinmight

neverberevealedtohim。Thenensuedthatvastintellectual

development,which,initsprogress,disturbedthecounterpoise

betweenhismindandheart。TheIdeathatpossessedhislifehad

operatedasameansofeducation;ithadgoneoncultivatinghis

powerstothehighestpointofwhichtheyweresusceptible;ithad

raisedhimfromthelevelofanunletteredlaborertostandona

star-liteminence,whitherthephilosophersoftheearth,ladenwith

theloreofuniversities,mightvainlystrivetoclamberafterhim。So

muchfortheintellect!Butwherewastheheart?That,indeed,had

withered-hadcontracted-hadhardened-hadperished!Ithadceasedto

partakeoftheuniversalthrob。Hehadlosthisholdofthemagnetic

chainofhumanity。Hewasnolongerabrother-man,openingthe

chambersorthedungeonsofourcommonnaturebythekeyofholy

sympathy,whichgavehimarighttoshareinallitssecrets;hewas

nowacoldobserver,lookingonmankindasthesubjectofhis

experiment,and,atlength,convertingmanandwomantobehis

puppets,andpullingthewiresthatmovedthemtosuchdegreesof

crimeasweredemandedforhisstudy。

ThusEthanBrandbecameafiend。Hebegantobesofromthe

momentthathismoralnaturehadceasedtokeepthepaceof

improvementwithhisintellect。Andnow,ashishighesteffortand

inevitabledevelopment-asthebrightandgorgeousflower,andrich,

deliciousfruitofhislife’slabor-hehadproducedthe

UnpardonableSin!

WhatmorehaveItoseek?Whatmoretoachieve?”saidEthanBrand

tohimself。“Mytaskisdone,andwelldone!”

Startingfromthelogwithacertainalacrityinhisgait,and

ascendingthehillockofearththatwasraisedagainstthestone

circumferenceofthelime-kiln,hethusreachedthetopofthe

structure。Itwasaspaceofperhapstenfeetacross,fromedgeto

edge,presentingaviewoftheuppersurfaceoftheimmensemassof

brokenmarblewithwhichthekilnwasheaped。Alltheseinnumerable

blocksandfragmentsofmarblewerered-hotandvividlyonfire,

sendingupgreatspoutsofblueflame,whichquiveredaloftanddanced

madly,aswithinamagiccircle,andsankandroseagain,with

continualandmultitudinousactivity。Asthelonelymanbentforward

overthisterriblebodyoffire,theblastingheatsmoteupagainst

hispersonwithabreaththat,itmightbescorchedandshrivelledhim

upinamoment。

EthanBrandstooderect,andraisedhisarmsonhigh。Theblue

flamesplayeduponhisface,andimpartedthewildandghastlylight

whichalonecouldhavesuiteditsexpression;itwasthatofafiend

onthevergeofplungingintohisgulfofintensesttorment。

“OMotherEarth。”criedhe,“whoartnomoremyMother,andinto

whosebosomthisframeshallneverberesolved!Omankind,whose

brotherhoodIhavecastoff,andtrampledthygreatheartbeneathmy

feet!Ostarsofheaven,thatshoneonmeofold,asiftolightme

onwardandupward!-farewellall,andforever。Come,deadlyelementof

Fire-henceforthmyfamiliarfriend!Embraceme,asIdothee!”

Thatnightthesoundofafearfulpealoflaughterrolledheavily

throughthesleepofthelime-burnerandhislittleson;dimshapesof

horrorandanguishhauntedtheirdreams,andseemedstillpresentin

therudehovel,whentheyopenedtheireyestothedaylight。

“Up,boy,up!”criedthelime-burner,staringabouthim。“Thank

Heaven,thenightisgone,atlast;andratherthanpasssuchanother,

Iwouldwatchmylime-kiln,wideawake,foratwelvemonth。This

EthanBrand,withhishumbugofanUnpardonableSin,hasdonemeno

suchmightyfavor,intakingmyplace!”

Heissuedfromthehut,followedbylittleJoe,whokeptfast

holdofhisfather’shand。Theearlysunshinewasalreadypouring

itsgolduponthemountain-tops;andthoughthevalleyswerestill

inshadow,theysmiledcheerfullyinthepromiseofthebrightday

thatwashasteningonward。Thevillage,completelyshutinbyhills,

whichswelledawaygentlyaboutit,lookedasifithadrested

peacefullyinthehollowofthegreathandofProvidence。Every

dwellingwasdistinctlyvisible;thelittlespiresofthetwochurches

pointedupwards,andcaughtafore-glimmeringofbrightnessfromthe

sun-giltskiesupontheirgildedweather-cocks。Thetavernwas

astir,andthefigureoftheold,smoke-driedstage-agent,cigarin

mouth,wasseenbeneaththestoop。OldGraylockwasglorifiedwitha

goldenclouduponhishead。Scatteredlikewiseoverthebreastsofthe

surroundingmountains,therewereheapsofhoarymist,infantastic

shapes,someofthemfardownintothevalley,othershighup

towardsthesummitsandstillothers,ofthesamefamilyofmistor

cloud,hoveringinthegoldradianceoftheupperatmosphere。Stepping

fromonetoanotherofthecloudsthatrestedonthehills,andthence

totheloftierbrotherhoodthatsailedinair,itseemedalmostas

ifamortalmanmightthusascendintotheheavenlyregions。Earthwas

somingledwithskythatitwasaday-dreamtolookatit。

Tosupplythatcharmofthefamiliarandhomely,whichNatureso

readilyadoptsintoascenelikethis,thestage-coachwasrattling

downthemountain-road,andthedriversoundedhishorn,whileecho

caughtupthenotes,andintertwinedthemintoarichandvariedand

elaborateharmony,ofwhichtheoriginalperformercouldlayclaim

tolittleshare。Thegreathillsplayedaconcertamongthemselves,

eachcontributingastrainofairysweetness。

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