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by shore and sedge(沙滩和苔草旁)-第2部分
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rows were speedily dissolved in tears; until even the very youthful scoffers
in the last benches suddenly found their half…hysterical laughter turned to
sobs。 The danger was averted; the reaction was complete; the singing
commenced; and in a few moments the hapless cause of the interruption
and the man who had retrieved the disaster stood together outside the tent。
A horse was picketed near them。
The victor was still panting from his late exertions; and was more or
less diluvial in eye and nostril; but neither eye nor nostril bore the slightest
tremor of other expression。 His face was stolid and perfectly in keeping
with his physique;heavy; animal; and unintelligent。
〃Ye oughter trusted in the Lord;〃 he said to the young preacher。
〃But I did;〃 responded the young man; earnestly。
〃That's it。 Justifyin' yourself by works instead o' leanin' onto Him!
Find Him; sez you! Git Him; sez you! Works is vain。 Glory! glory!〃 he
continued; with fluent vacuity and wandering; dull; observant eyes。
〃But if I had a little more practice in class; Brother Silas; more
education?〃
〃The letter killeth;〃 interrupted Brother Silas。 Here his wandering eyes
took dull cognizance of two female faces peering through the opening of
the tent。 〃No; yer mishun; Brother Gideon; is to seek Him in the by…ways;
in the wilderness;where the foxes hev holes and the ravens hev their
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young;but not in the Temples of the people。 Wot sez Sister Parsons?〃
One of the female faces detached itself from the tent flaps; which it
nearly resembled in color; and brought forward an angular figure clothed
in faded fustian that had taken the various shades and odors of household
service。
〃Brother Silas speaks well;〃 said Sister Parsons; with stridulous
fluency。 〃It's fore…ordained。 Fore…ordinashun is better nor ordinashun; saith
the Lord。 He shall go forth; turnin' neither to the right hand nor the left
hand; and seek Him among the lost tribes and the ungodly。 He shall put
aside the temptashun of Mammon and the flesh。〃 Her eyes and those of
Brother Silas here both sought the other female face; which was that of a
young girl of seventeen。
〃Wot sez little Sister Meely;wot sez Meely Parsons?〃 continued
Brother Silas; as if repeating an unctuous formula。
The young girl came hesitatingly forward; and with a nervous cry of
〃Oh; Gideon!〃 threw herself on the breast of the young man。
For a moment they remained locked in each other's arms。 In the
promiscuous and fraternal embracings which were a part of the devotional
exercises of the hour; the act passed without significance。 The young man
gently raised her face。 She was young and comely; albeit marked with a
half…frightened; half…vacant sorrow。 〃Amen;〃 said Brother Gideon;
gravely。
He mounted his horse and turned to go。 Brother Silas had clasped his
powerful arms around both women and was holding them in a ponderous
embrace。
〃Go forth; young man; into the wilderness。〃
The young man bowed his head; and urged his horse forward in the
bleak and barren plain。 In half an hour every vestige of the camp and its
unwholesome surroundings was lost in the distance。 It was as if the strong
desiccating wind; which seemed to spring up at his horse's feet; had
cleanly erased the flimsy structures from the face of the plain; swept away
the lighter breath of praise and plaint; and dried up the easy…flowing tears。
The air was harsh but pure; the grim economy of form and shade and color
in the level plain was coarse but not vulgar; the sky above him was cold
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and distant but not repellent; the moisture that had been denied his eyes at
the prayer…meeting overflowed them here; the words that had choked his
utterance an hour ago now rose to his lips。 He threw himself from his
horse; and kneeling in the withered grassa mere atom in the boundless
plainlifted his pale face against the irresponsive blue and prayed。
He prayed that the unselfish dream of his bitter boyhood; his
disappointed youth; might come to pass。 He prayed that he might in higher
hands become the humble instrument of good to his fellow… man。 He
prayed that the deficiencies of his scant education; his self…taught learning;
his helpless isolation; and his inexperience might be overlooked or
reinforced by grace。 He prayed that the Infinite Compassion might
enlighten his ignorance and solitude with a manifestation of the Spirit; in
his very weakness he prayed for some special revelation; some sign or
token; some visitation or gracious unbending from that coldly lifting sky。
The low sun burned the black edge of the distant tules with dull eating
fires as he prayed; lit the dwarfed hills with a brief but ineffectual radiance;
and then died out。 The lingering trade winds fired a few volleys over its
grave and then lapsed into a chilly silence。 The young man staggered to
his feet; it was quite dark now; but the coming night had advanced a few
starry vedettes so near the plain they looked like human watch…fires。 For
an instant he could not remember where he was。 Then a light trembled far
down at the entrance of the valley。 Brother Gideon recognized it。 It was in
the lonely farmhouse of the widow of the last Circuit preacher。
II
The abode of the late Reverend Marvin Hiler remained in the
disorganized condition he had left it when removed from his sphere of
earthly uselessness and continuous accident。 The straggling fence that only
half inclosed the house and barn had stopped at that point where the two
deacons who had each volunteered to do a day's work on it had completed
their allotted time。 The building of the barn had been arrested when the
half load of timber contributed by Sugar Mill brethren was exhausted; and
three windows given by 〃Christian Seekers〃 at Martinez painfully
accented the boarded spaces for the other three that 〃Unknown Friends〃 in
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Tasajara had promised but not yet supplied。 In the clearing some trees that
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