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the holly-tree(圣树)-第9部分

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or else To…morrow; and never To… day; that's where it is! 

     Well; sir; they woke up at last; and then one thing was getting pretty 

clear to Boots; namely; that Mrs。 Harry Walmerses; Junior's; temper was 

on the move。        When Master Harry took her round the waist; she said he 

〃teased her so;〃 and   when he says; 〃Norah;  my  young May Moon;  your 

Harry tease you?〃 she tells him; 〃Yes; and I want to go home!〃 

     A    biled  fowl;    and   baked    bread…and…butter      pudding;     brought    Mrs。 

Walmers up a little; but Boots could have wished; he must privately own 

to   me;   to   have   seen   her   more   sensible   of   the   woice   of   love;   and   less 

abandoning   of herself   to   currants。      However;   Master   Harry;   he   kept   up; 

and   his   noble   heart   was   as   fond   as   ever。  Mrs。   Walmers   turned   very 



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sleepy about dusk; and began to cry。              Therefore; Mrs。 Walmers went off 

to bed as per yesterday; and Master Harry ditto repeated。 

     About eleven or twelve at night comes back the Governor in a chaise; 

along with Mr。 Walmers and a elderly lady。                Mr。 Walmers looks amused 

and   very   serious;   both   at   once;   and   says   to   our   missis;   〃We   are   much 

indebted to you; ma'am; for your kind care of our little children; which we 

can   never   sufficiently   acknowledge。         Pray;   ma'am;   where   is   my   boy?〃 

Our   missis   says;   〃Cobbs   has   the   dear   child   in   charge;   sir。   Cobbs;   show 

Forty!〃     Then he says to   Cobbs; 〃Ah;  Cobbs; I   am glad   to see   you!               I 

understood       you   was    here!〃    And     Cobbs     says;   〃Yes;   sir。  Your    most 

obedient; sir。〃 

     I may be surprised to hear Boots say it; perhaps; but Boots assures me 

that his   heart beat   like   a   hammer;  going   up…stairs。     〃I   beg   your   pardon; 

sir;〃   says   he;   while   unlocking   the   door;   〃I   hope   you   are   not   angry   with 

Master Harry。       For Master Harry is a fine boy; sir; and will do you credit 

and honour。〃       And Boots signifies to me; that; if the fine boy's father had 

contradicted   him   in   the   daring   state   of   mind   in   which   he   then   was;   he 

thinks he should have 〃fetched him a crack;〃 and taken the consequences。 

     But    Mr。   Walmers      only   says;   〃No;   Cobbs。      No;    my   good    fellow。 

Thank you!〃        And; the door being opened; goes in。 

     Boots goes in too; holding the light; and he sees Mr。 Walmers go up to 

the bedside; bend gently down; and kiss the little sleeping face。 Then he 

stands looking at it for a minute; looking wonderfully like it (they do say 

he   ran   away   with   Mrs。   Walmers);   and   then   he   gently   shakes   the   little 

shoulder。 

     〃Harry; my dear boy!         Harry!〃 

     Master Harry starts up and looks at him。             Looks at Cobbs too。          Such 

is the honour of that mite; that he looks at Cobbs; to see whether he has 

brought him into trouble。 

     〃I   am   not   angry;   my   child。  I   only   want   you   to   dress   yourself   and 

come home。〃 

     〃Yes; pa。〃 

     Master   Harry   dresses   himself   quickly。        His   breast   begins   to   swell 



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when he has nearly finished; and it swells more and more as he stands; at 

last;   a   looking   at   his   father: his   father   standing   a   looking   at   him;   the 

quiet image of him。 

     〃Please may I〃the spirit of that little creatur; and the way he kept his 

rising tears down!〃please; dear pamay Ikiss Norah before I go?〃 

     〃You may; my child。〃 

     So he takes Master Harry in his hand; and Boots leads the way with 

the candle; and they come to that other bedroom; where the elderly lady is 

seated   by   the   bed;   and   poor   little   Mrs。   Harry   Walmers;   Junior;   is   fast 

asleep。     There the father lifts the child up to the pillow; and he lays his 

little face down for an instant by the little warm face of poor unconscious 

little Mrs。 Harry Walmers; Junior; and gently draws it to him;a sight so 

touching to the chambermaids who are peeping through the door; that one 

of them calls out; 〃It's a shame to part 'em!〃             But this chambermaid was 

always; as Boots informs me; a soft…hearted one。                Not that there was any 

harm in that girl。      Far from it。 

     Finally;   Boots   says;   that's   all   about   it。 Mr。  Walmers   drove   away   in 

the   chaise;   having   hold   of   Master   Harry's   hand。     The   elderly   lady   and 

Mrs。 Harry Walmers; Junior; that was never to be (she married a Captain 

long   afterwards;   and   died   in   India);   went   off   next   day。  In   conclusion; 

Boots put it to me whether I hold with him in two opinions:                    firstly; that 

there   are   not   many   couples   on   their   way   to   be   married   who   are   half   as 

innocent of guile as those two children; secondly; that it would be a jolly 

good thing for a great many couples on their way to be married; if they 

could only be stopped in time; and brought back separately。 



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          THIRD BRANCHTHE BILL 



     I had been snowed up a whole week。             The time had hung so lightly on 

my hands; that I should have been in great doubt of the fact but for a piece 

of documentary evidence that lay upon my table。 

     The road had been dug out of the snow on the previous day; and the 

document in question was my bill。            It testified emphatically to my having 

eaten   and   drunk;   and   warmed   myself;   and   slept   among   the   sheltering 

branches of the Holly…Tree; seven days and nights。 

     I had yesterday allowed the road twenty…four hours to improve itself; 

finding that I required that additional margin of time for the completion of 

my task。     I had ordered my Bill to be upon the table; and a chaise to be at 

the door; 〃at eight o'clock to…morrow evening。〃              It was eight o'clock to… 

morrow      evening    when    I  buckled    up  my   travelling    writing…desk    in  its 

leather case; paid my Bill; and got on my warm coats and wrappers。                     Of 

course; no time now remained for my travelling on to add a frozen tear to 

the icicles which were doubtless hanging plentifully about the farmhouse 

where   I   had   first   seen Angela。   What   I   had   to   do   was   to   get   across   to 

Liverpool by the shortest open road; there to meet my heavy baggage and 

embark。      It was quite enough to do; and I had not an hour too much time 

to do it in。 

     I   had   taken   leave   of   all   my   Holly…Tree   friendsalmost;   for   the   time 

being; of   my  bashfulness tooand   was standing for  half   a  minute   at the 

Inn door watching the ostler as he took another turn at the cord which tied 

my portmanteau on the chaise; when I saw lamps coming down towards 

the Holly…Tree。       The road was so padded with snow that no wheels were 

audible; but all of us who were standing at the Inn door saw lamps coming 

on;   and   at   a   lively   rate   too;   between   the   walls   of   snow   that   had   been 

heaped up on either side of the track。 The chambermaid instantly divined 

how the case stood; and called to the ostler; 〃Tom; this is a Gretna job!〃 

The    ostler;  knowing     that  her   sex   instinctively   scented    a  marriage;   or 



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anything   in   that   direction;  rushed   up   the   yard   bawling;   〃Next   four   out!〃 

and in a moment the whole establishment was thrown into commotion。 

     I had   a   melancholy  interest   in   seeing the   happy  man   who loved   and 

was beloved; and therefore; instead of driving off at once; I remained at 

the Inn door when the fugitives drove up。              A bright…eyed fellow; muffled 

in   a   mantle;   jumped   out   so   briskly   that   he   almost   overthrew   me。    He 

turned to apologise; and; by heaven; it was Edwin! 

     〃Charley!〃   said   he;   recoiling。     〃Gracious   powers;   what   do   you   do 

here?〃 

     〃Edwin;〃 said I; recoiling; 〃gracious powers; what do you do here?〃 I 

struck my forehead as I said it; and an insupportable blaze of light seemed 

to shoot before my eyes。 

     He hurried me into the little parlour (always kept with a slow fire in it 

and   no   poker);   where   posting   company   waited   while   their   horses   were 

putting to; and; shutting the door; said: 

     〃Charley; forgive me!〃 

     〃Edwin!〃 I returned。         〃Was this well?        When I loved her so dearly! 

When I had garnered up my heart so long!〃                I could say no more。 

     He was shocked when he saw how moved I was; and made the cruel 

observation;   that   he   had   not   thought   I   should   have   taken   it   so   much   to 

heart。 

     I   looked   at   him。  I   reproached   him  no   more。     But   I   looked   at   him。 

〃My dear; dear Charley;〃 said he; 〃don't think ill of me; I beseech you!                    I 

know   you   have   a   right   to   my   utmost   confidence;   and;   believe   me;   you 

have ever had it until now。          I abhor secrecy。       Its meanness is intolerable 

to me。     But I and my dear girl have observed it for your sake。〃 

     He and his dear girl!       It steeled me。 

     〃You   have   observed   it   for   my   sake;   si
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