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chronicles of the canongate-第20部分

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f a minute have we to bestow on any other person than ourselves; and the PRUT…PRUTTUT…TUT of the guard's discordant note summons us to the coach; the weaker party having gone without their dinner; and the able…bodied and active threatened with indigestion; from having swallowed victuals like a Lei'stershire clown bolting bacon。

On the memorable occasion I am speaking of I lost my breakfast; sheerly from obeying the commands of a respectable…looking old lady; who once required me to ring the bell; and another time to help the tea…kettle。  I have some reason to think she was literally an OLD…STAGER; who laughed in her sleeve at my complaisance; so that I have sworn in my secret soul revenge upon her sex; and all such errant damsels of whatever age and degree whom I may encounter in my travels。  I mean all this without the least ill…will to my friend the contractor; who; I think; has approached as near as any one is like to do towards accomplishing the modest wish cf the Amatus and Amata of the Peri Bathous;

  〃Ye gods; annihilate but time and space;    And make two lovers happy。〃

I intend to give Mr。 P。 his full revenge when I come to discuss the more recent enormity of steamboats; meanwhile; I shall only say of both these modes of conveyance; that

  〃There is no living with them or without them。〃

I am; perhaps; more critical on themail…coach on this particular occasion; that I did not meet all the respect from the worshipful company in his Majesty's carriage that I think I was entitled to。  I must say it for myself that I bear; in my own opinion at least; not a vulgar point about me。  My face has seen service; but there is still a good set of teeth; an aquiline nose; and a quick; grey eye; set a little too deep under the eyebrow; and a cue of the kind once called military may serve to show that my civil occupations have been sometimes mixed with those of war。  Nevertheless; two idle young fellows in the vehicle; or rather on the top of it; were so much amused with the deliberation which I used in ascending to the same place of eminence; that I thought I should have been obliged to pull them up a little。  And I was in no good…humour at an unsuppressed laugh following my descent when set down at the angle; where a cross road; striking off from the main one; led me towards Glentanner; from which I was still nearly five miles distant。

It was an old…fashioned road; which; preferring ascents to sloughs; was led in a straight line over height and hollow; through moor and dale。  Every object around me; as I passed them in succession; reminded me of old days; and at the same time formed the strongest contrast with them possible。  Unattended; on foot; with a small bundle in my hand; deemed scarce sufficient good company for the two shabby…genteels with whom I had been lately perched on the top of a mail…coach; I did not seem to be the same person with the young prodigal; who lived with the noblest and gayest in the land; and who; thirty years before; would; in the same country; have; been on the back of a horse that had been victor for a plate; or smoking aloof in his travelling chaise…and…four。  My sentiments were not less changed than my condition。  I could quite well remember that my ruling sensation in the days of heady youth was a mere schoolboy's eagerness to get farthest forward in the race in which I had engaged; to drink as many bottles as ; to be thought as good a judge of a horse as ; to have the knowing cut of 's jacket。 These were thy gods; O Israel!

Now I was a mere looker…on; seldom an unmoved; and sometimes an angry spectator; but still a spectator only; of the pursuits of mankind。  I felt how little my opinion was valued by those engaged in the busy turmoil; yet I exercised it with the profusion of an old lawyer retired from his profession; who thrusts himself into his neighbour's affairs; and gives advice where it is not wanted; merely under pretence of loving the crack of the whip。

I came amid these reflections to the brow of a hill; from which I expected to see Glentanner; a modest…looking yet comfortable house; its walls covered with the most productive fruit…trees in that part of the country; and screened from the most stormy quarters of the horizon by a deep and ancient wood; which overhung the neighbouring hill。  The house was gone; a great part of the wood was felled; and instead of the gentlemanlike mansion; shrouded and embosomed among its old hereditary trees; stood Castle Treddles; a huge lumping four…square pile of freestone; as bare as my nail; except for a paltry edging of decayed and lingering exotics; with an impoverished lawn stretched before it; which; instead of boasting deep green tapestry; enamelled with daisies and with crowsfoot and cowslips; showed an extent of nakedness; raked; indeed; and levelled; but where the sown grasses had failed with drought; and the earth; retaining its natural complexion; seemed nearly as brown and bare as when it was newly dug up。

The house was a large fabric; which pretended to its name of Castle only from the front windows being finished in acute Gothic arches (being; by the way; the very reverse of the castellated style); and each angle graced with a turret about the size of a pepper…box。  In every other respect it resembled a large town… house; which; like a fat burgess; had taken a walk to the country on a holiday; and climbed to the top of all eminence to look around it。  The bright red colour of the freestone; the size of the building; the formality of its shape; and awkwardness of its position; harmonized as ill with the sweeping Clyde in front; and the bubbling brook which danced down on the right; as the fat civic form; with bushy wig; gold…headed cane; maroon…coloured coat; and mottled silk stockings; would have accorded with the wild and magnificent scenery of Corehouse Linn。

I went up to the house。  It was in that state of desertion which is perhaps the most unpleasant to look on; for the place was going to decay without having been inhabited。  There were about the mansion; though deserted; none of the slow mouldering touches of time; which communicate to buildings; as to the human frame; a sort of reverence; while depriving them of beauty and of strength。  The disconcerted schemes of the Laird of Castle Treddles had resembled fruit that becomes decayed without ever having ripened。  Some windows broken; others patched; others blocked up with deals; gave a disconsolate air to all around; and seemed to say; 〃There Vanity had purposed to fix her seat; but was anticipated by Poverty。〃

To the inside; after many a vain summons; I was at length admitted by an old labourer。  The house contained every contrivance for luxury and accommodation。  The kitchens were a model; and there were hot closets on the office staircase; that the dishes might not cool; as our Scottish phrase goes; between the kitchen and the hall。  But instead of the genial smell of good cheer; these temples of Comus emitted the damp odour of sepulchral vaults; and the large cabinets of cast…iron looked like the cages of some feudal Bastille。  The eating room and drawing…room; with an interior boudoir; were magnificent apartments; the ceiling was fretted and adorned wi
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