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the story of a bad boy(顽童故事)-第30部分

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or   is   about   to   commit   an   offence;   a   hundred   trifles;   which   would   pass 

unnoticed at another time; seem to   point at him  with convicting   fingers。 

No doubt Guy Fawkes himself received many a start after he had got his 

wicked kegs of gunpowder neatly piled up under the House of Lords。 

     Wednesday;        as  I   have    mentioned;      was    a  half…holiday;     and    the 

Centipedes   assembled   in   my   barn   to   decide   on   the   final   arrangements。 

These were as simple as could be。 As the fuses were connected; it needed 

but one person to fire the train。 Hereupon arose a discussion as to who was 

the   proper   person。   Some   argued       that  I   ought   to   apply   the   match;  the 

battery   being   christened   after   me;   and   the   main   idea;   moreover;   being 

mine。 Others advocated the claim of Phil Adams as the oldest boy。 At last 

we drew lots for the post of honor。 

     Twelve slips of folded paper; upon one of which was written 〃Thou art 

the   man;〃   were   placed   in   a   quart   measure;   and   thoroughly   shaken;   then 



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each member stepped up and lifted out his destiny。 At a given signal we 

opened our billets。 〃Thou art the man;〃 said the slip of paper trembling in 

my fingers。 The sweets and anxieties of a leader were mine the rest of the 

afternoon。 

     Directly after twilight set in Phil Adams stole down to the wharf and 

fixed the fuses to the guns; laying a train of powder from the principal fuse 

to the fence; through a chink of which I was to drop the match at midnight。 

     At ten o'clock Rivermouth goes to bed。 At eleven o'clock Rivermouth 

is as quiet as a country churchyard。 At twelve o'clock there is nothing left 

with which to compare the stillness that broods over the little seaport。 

     In the midst of this stillness I arose and glided out of the house like a 

phantom bent on an evil errand; like a phantom。 I flitted through the silent 

street;   hardly   drawing   breath   until   I   knelt   down   beside   the   fence   at   the 

appointed place。 

     Pausing a moment for my heart to stop thumping; I lighted the match 

and   shielded   it   with   both   hands   until   it   was   well   under   way;   and   then 

dropped the blazing splinter on the slender thread of gunpowder。 

     A noiseless flash instantly followed; and all was dark again。 I peeped 

through the crevice in the fence; and saw the main fuse spitting out sparks 

like a conjurer。 Assured that the train had not failed; I took to my heels; 

fearful lest the fuse might burn more rapidly than we calculated; and cause 

an    explosion    before   I  could   get   home。    This;   luckily;  did   not  happen。 

There's a special Providence that watches over idiots; drunken men;   and 

boys。 

     I   dodged   the   ceremony   of   undressing   by   plunging   into   bed;   jacket; 

boots; and all。 I am not sure I took off my cap; but I know that I had hardly 

pulled   the   coverlid   over   me;   when   〃BOOM!〃   sounded   the   first   gun   of 

Bailey's Battery。 

     I lay as still as a mouse。 In less than two minutes there was another 

burst of thunder; and then another。 The third gun was a tremendous fellow 

and fairly shook the house。 

     The town was waking up。 Windows were thrown open here and there 

and people called to each other across the streets asking what that firing 

was for。 



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     〃BOOM!〃 went gun number four。 

     I   sprung   out   of   bed   and   tore   off   my   jacket;   for   I   heard   the   Captain 

feeling his way along the wall to my chamber。 I was half undressed by the 

time he found the knob of the door。 

     〃I say; sir;〃 I cried; 〃do you hear those guns?〃 

     〃Not being deaf; I do;〃 said the Captain; a little tartly…any reflection on 

his   hearing   always   nettled   him;   〃but   what   on   earth   they   are   for   I   can't 

conceive。 You had better get up and dress yourself。〃 〃I'm nearly dressed; 

sir。〃 

     〃BOOM! BOOM!〃…two of the guns had gone off together。 

     The door of Miss Abigail's bedroom opened hastily; and that pink of 

maidenly   propriety   stepped   out   into   the   hail   in   her   night…gown…the   only 

indecorous thing I ever knew her to do。 She held a lighted candle in her 

hand and looked like a very aged Lady Macbeth。 

     〃O Dan'el; this is dreadful! What do you suppose it means?〃 

     〃I really can't suppose;〃 said the Captain; rubbing his ear; 〃but I guess 

it's over now。〃 

     〃BOOM!〃 said Bailey's Battery。 

     Rivermouth was wide awake now; and half the male population were 

in   the   streets;   running   different   ways;   for   the   firing   seemed   to   proceed 

from opposite points of the town。 Everybody waylaid everybody else with 

questions; but as no one knew what was the occasion of the tumult; people 

who were not usually nervous began to be oppressed by the mystery。 

     Some thought the town was being bombarded; some thought the world 

was coming to an end; as the pious and ingenious Mr。 Miller had predicted 

it would; but those who couldn't form any theory whatever were the most 

perplexed。 

     In the meanwhile Bailey's Battery bellowed away at regular intervals。 

The    greatest    confusion    reigned    everywhere      by   this  time。  People    with 

lanterns rushed hither and thither。 The town watch had turned out to a man; 

and marched off; in admirable order; in the wrong direction。 Discovering 

their mistake; they retraced their steps; and got down to the wharf just as 

the last cannon belched forth its lightning。 

     A    dense    cloud   of   sulphurous     smoke     floated   over    Anchor     Lane; 



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obscuring the starlight。 Two or three hundred people; in various stages of 

excitement;      crowded     about   the   upper   end   of  the   wharf;   not   liking  to 

advance farther until they were satisfied that the explosions were over。 A 

board was here and there blown from the fence; and through the openings 

thus afforded a few of the more daring spirits at length ventured to crawl。 

     The cause of the racket soon transpired。 A suspicion that they had been 

sold   gradually   dawned   on   the   Rivermouthians。   Many   were   exceedingly 

indignant;     and   declared    that  no   penalty    was   severe   enough     for  those 

concerned in such a prank; others…and these were the very people who had 

been terrified nearly out of their wits…had the assurance to laugh; saying 

that they knew all along it was only a trick。 

     The town watch boldly took possession of the ground; and the crowd 

began to disperse。 Knots of gossips lingered here and there near the place; 

indulging in vain surmises as to who the invisible gunners could be。 

     There   was   no   more   noise   that   night;   but   many   a   timid   person   lay 

awake   expecting   a   renewal   of   the   mysterious   cannonading。   The   Oldest 

Inhabitant refused to go to bed on any terms; but persisted in sitting up in a 

rocking…chair; with his hat and mittens on; until daybreak。 

     I  thought   I should   never   get   to   sleep。 The  moment   I   drifted   off  in   a 

doze I fell to laughing and woke myself up。 But towards morning slumber 

overtook me; and I had a series of disagreeable dreams; in one of which I 

was waited upon by the ghost of Silas Trefethen with an exorbitant bill for 

the use of his guns。 In another; I was dragged before a court…martial and 

sentenced by Sailor Ben; in a frizzled wig and three…cornered cocked hat; 

to be shot to death by Bailey's Battery…a sentence which Sailor Ben was 

about to execute with his own hand; when I suddenly opened my eyes and 

found the sunshine lying pleasantly across my face。 I tell you I was glad! 

     That unaccountable fascination which leads the guilty to hover about 

the spot where his crime was committed drew me down to the wharf as 

soon     as  I  was   dressed。    Phil   Adams;     Jack   Harris;   and    others   of  the 

conspirators      were   already   there;   examining      with   a  mingled    feeling   of 

curiosity and apprehension the havoc accomplished by the battery。 

     The fence was badly shattered and the ground ploughed up for several 

yards round the place where the guns formerly lay…formerly lay; for now 



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they were scattered every which way。 There was scarcely a gun that hadn't 

burst。   Here   was   one   ripped   open   from   muzzle   to   breech;   and   there   was 

another   with   its   mouth   blown   into   the   shape   of   a   trumpet。  Three   of   the 

guns had disappeared bodily; but on looking over the edge of the wharf we 

saw them standing on end in the tide…mud。 They had popped overboard in 

their excitement。 

     〃I tell you what; fellows;〃 whispered Phil Adams; 〃it is lucky we didn't 

try to touch 'em off with punk。 They'd have blown us all to finders。〃 

     The   destruction   of   Bailey's   Battery   was   not;   unfortunately;   the   only 

catastrophe。      A   fragment      of  one    of  the   cannon     had    earned    away     the 

chimney   of   Sailor   Ben's   cabin。   He   was   very   mad   at   first;   but   having 

prepared the fuse himself he didn't dare complain openly。 

     〃I'd   have   taken   a   reef   in   the   blessed   stove…pipe;〃   said   the   Admiral; 

gazing   ruefully   at   the   smashed  
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