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the annals of the parish-第22部分
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hidder's great thrift and good management a matter of reproach against me。 Few of them would come to the church; but stayed away; to the detriment of their own souls hereafter; in order; as they thought; to punish me; so that; in the course of this year; there was a visible decay of the sense of religion among the better orders of the parish; and; as will be seen in the sequel; their evil example infected the minds of many of the rising generation。
It was in this year that Mr Cayenne bought the mailing of the Wheatrigs; but did not begin to build his house till the following spring; for being ill to please with a plan; he fell out with the builders; and on one occasion got into such a passion with Mr Trowel; the mason; that he struck him a blow on the face; for which he was obligated to make atonement。 It was thought the matter would have been carried before the Lords; but; by the mediation of Mr Kibbock; with my helping hand; a reconciliation was brought about; Mr Cayenne indemnifying the mason with a sum of money to say no more anent it; after which; he employed him to build his house; a thing that no man could have thought possible; who reflected on the enmity between them。
CHAPTER XXVIII YEAR 1787
There had been; as I have frequently observed; a visible improvement going on in the parish。 From the time of the making of the toll… road; every new house that was built in the clachan was built along that road。 Among other changes hereby caused; the Lady Macadam's jointure…house that was; which stood in a pleasant parterre; inclosed within a stone wall and an iron gate; having a pillar with a pineapple head on each side; came to be in the middle of the town。 While Mr Cayenne inhabited the same; it was maintained in good order; but on his flitting to his own new house on the Wheatrigs; the parterre was soon overrun with weeds; and it began to wear the look of a waste place。 Robert Toddy; who then kept the change… house; and who had; from the lady's death; rented the coach…house for stabling; in this juncture thought of it for an inn; so he set his own house to Thomas Treddles the weaver; whose son; William; is now the great Glasgow manufacturer; that has cotton…mills and steam… engines; and took; 〃the Place;〃 as it was called; and had a fine sign; THE CROSS…KEYS; painted and put up in golden characters; by which it became one of the most noted inns anywhere to be seen; and the civility of Mrs Toddy was commended by all strangers。 But although this transmutation from a change…house to an inn was a vast amendment; in a manner; to the parish; there was little amendment of manners thereby; for the farmer lads began to hold dancings and other riotous proceedings there; and to bring; as it were; the evil practices of towns into the heart of the country。 All sort of licence was allowed as to drink and hours; and the edifying example of Mr Mutchkins and his pious family; was no longer held up to the imitation of the wayfaring man。
Saving the mutation of 〃the Place〃 into an inn; nothing very remarkable happened in this year。 We got into our new manse about the middle of March; but it was rather damp; being new plastered; and it caused me to have a severe attack of the rheumatics in the fall of the year。
I should not; in my notations; forget to mark a new luxury that got in among the commonality at this time。 By the opening of new roads; and the traffic thereon with carts and carriers; and by our young men that were sailors going to the Clyde; and sailing to Jamaica and the West Indies; heaps of sugar and coffee…beans were brought home; while many; among the kail…stocks and cabbages in their yards; had planted groset and berry bushes; which two things happening together; the fashion to make jam and jelly; which hitherto had been only known in the kitchens and confectionaries of the gentry; came to be introduced into the clachan。 All this; however; was not without a plausible pretext; for it was found that jelly was an excellent medicine for a sore throat; and jam a remedy as good as London candy for a cough; or a cold; or a shortness of breath。 I could not; however; say that this gave me so much concern as the smuggling trade; only it occasioned a great fasherie to Mrs Balwhidder; for; in the berry time; there was no end to the borrowing of her brass…pan to make jelly and jam; till Mrs Toddy of the Cross…Keys bought one; which; in its turn; came into request; and saved ours。
It was in the Martinmas quarter of this year that I got the first payment of my augmentation。 Having no desire to rip up old sores; I shall say no more anent it; the worst being anticipated in my chronicle of the last year; but there was a thing happened in the payment that occasioned a vexation at the time; of a very disagreeable nature。 Daft Meg Gaffaw; who; from the tragical death of her mother; was a privileged subject; used to come to the manse on the Saturdays for a meal of meat; and so it fell out that as; by some neglect of mine; no steps had been taken to regulate the disposal of the victual that constituted the means of the augmentation; some of the heritors; in an ungracious temper; sent what they called the tithe…ball (the Lord knows it was not the fiftieth!) to the manse; where I had no place to put it。 This fell out on a Saturday night; when I was busy with my sermon; thinking not of silver or gold; but of much better; so that I was greatly molested and disturbed thereby。 Daft Meg; who sat by the kitchen chimley…lug; hearing a'; said nothing for a time; but when she saw how Mrs Balwhidder and me were put to; she cried out with a loud voice; like a soul under the inspiration of prophecy〃When the widow's cruse had filled all the vessels in the house; the Lord stopped the increase。 Verily; verily; I say unto you; if your barns be filled; and your girnell…kists can hold no more; seek till ye shall find the tume basins of the poor; and therein pour the corn; and the oil; and the wine of your abundance; so shall ye be blessed of the Lord。〃 The which words I took for an admonition; and directing the sacks to be brought into the dining…room and other chambers of the manse; I sent off the heritors' servants; that had done me this prejudice; with an unexpected thankfulness。 But this; as I afterwards was informed; both them and their masters attributed to the greedy grasp of avarice; with which they considered me as misled; and having said so; nothing could exceed their mortification on Monday; when they heard (for they were of those who had deserted the kirk) that I had given by the precentor notice to every widow in the parish that was in need; to come to the manse and she would receive her portion of the partitioning of the augmentation。 Thus; without any offence on my part; saving the strictness of justice; was a division made between me and the heritors; but the people were with me; and my own conscience was with me; and though the fronts of the lofts and the pews of the heritors were but thinly filled; I trusted that a good time was coming; when the gentry would see the error of their way。 So I bent the head of resignation to the Lord; and; assisted by the wisdom of Mr Kibbock; adhered to the course I had adopted; but at the close of the year my heart was sorrowful for the schism; and my prayer on Hogmanay was one of great bitterness of soul; that such an evil had come to pass。
CHAPTER XXIX YEAR 1788
It had been often remarked by ingenious men; that the Brawl burn; which ran through the parish; though a small; was yet a rapid
stream; and had a wonderful capability for damming; and to turn mills。 From the time that the Irville water deserted its channel this brook grew into repute; and several mills and dams had been erected on its course。 In this year a proposal came from Glasgow to build a cotton…mill on its banks; beneath the Witch…linn; which being on a corner of the Wheatrig; the property of Mr Cayenne; he not only consented thereto; but took a part in the profit or loss therein; and; being a man of great activity; though we thought him; for many a day; a serpent…plague sent upon the parish; he proved thereby one of our greatest benefactors。 The cotton…mill was built; and a spacious fabric it wasnothing like it had been seen before in our day and generationand; for the people that were brought to work in it; a new town was built in the vicinity; which Mr Cayenne; the same being founded on his land; called Cayenneville; the name of the plantation in Virginia that had been taken from him by the rebellious Americans。 From that day Fortune was lavish of her favours upon him; his property swelled; and grew in the most extraordinary manner; and the whole country side was stirring with a new life。 For; when the mill was set a…going; he got weavers of muslin established in Cayenneville; and shortly after; but that did not take place till the year following; he brought women all the way from the neighbourhood of Manchester; in England; to teach the lassie bairns in our old clachan tambouring。
Some of the ancient families; in their turreted houses; were not pleased with this innovation; especially when they saw the handsome dwellings that were built for the weavers of the mills; and the unstinted hand that supplied the wealth required for the carrying on of the business。 It sank their pride into insignificance; and many of them would almost rather have wanted the rise that took place in the value of their lands; than have seen this incoming of what they called o'er…sea speculation。 But; saving the building of the cotton…mill; and the beginning of Cayenneville; nothing more memorable happened in this year; still it was nevertheless a year of a great activity。 The minds of men were excited to new enterprises; a new genius; as it were; had descended upon the earth; and there was an erect and outlooking spirit abroad that was not to be satisfied with the taciturn regularity of ancient affairs。 Even Miss Sabrina Hooky; the schoolmistress; though now waned from her meridian; was touched with the enlivening rod; and set herself to learn and to teach tambouring; in such a manner as to supersede by precept and example that old time…honoured functionary; as she herself called it; the spinning…wheel; proving; as she
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