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the uncommercial traveller-第115章

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news as the great gooseberry; that a costly police…system such as

was never before heard of; has left in London; in the days of steam

and gas and photographs of thieves and electric telegraphs; the

sanctuaries and stews of the Stuarts!  Why; a parity of practice;

in all departments; would bring back the Plague in two summers; and

the Druids in a century!



Walking faster under my share of this public injury; I overturned a

wretched little creature; who; clutching at the rags of a pair of

trousers with one of its claws; and at its ragged hair with the

other; pattered with bare feet over the muddy stones。  I stopped to

raise and succour this poor weeping wretch; and fifty like it; but

of both sexes; were about me in a moment; begging; tumbling;

fighting; clamouring; yelling; shivering in their nakedness and

hunger。  The piece of money I had put into the claw of the child I

had over…turned was clawed out of it; and was again clawed out of

that wolfish gripe; and again out of that; and soon I had no notion

in what part of the obscene scuffle in the mud; of rags and legs

and arms and dirt; the money might be。  In raising the child; I had

drawn it aside out of the main thoroughfare; and this took place

among some wooden hoardings and barriers and ruins of demolished

buildings; hard by Temple Bar。



Unexpectedly; from among them emerged a genuine police…constable;

before whom the dreadful brood dispersed in various directions; he

making feints and darts in this direction and in that; and catching

nothing。  When all were frightened away; he took off his hat;

pulled out a handkerchief from it; wiped his heated brow; and

restored the handkerchief and hat to their places; with the air of

a man who had discharged a great moral duty; … as indeed he had; in

doing what was set down for him。  I looked at him; and I looked

about at the disorderly traces in the mud; and I thought of the

drops of rain and the footprints of an extinct creature; hoary ages

upon ages old; that geologists have identified on the face of a

cliff; and this speculation came over me:  If this mud could

petrify at this moment; and could lie concealed here for ten

thousand years; I wonder whether the race of men then to be our

successors on the earth could; from these or any marks; by the

utmost force of the human intellect; unassisted by tradition;

deduce such an astounding inference as the existence of a polished

state of society that bore with the public savagery of neglected

children in the streets of its capital city; and was proud of its

power by sea and land; and never used its power to seize and save

them!



After this; when I came to the Old Bailey and glanced up it towards

Newgate; I found that the prison had an inconsistent look。  There

seemed to be some unlucky inconsistency in the atmosphere that day;

for though the proportions of St。 Paul's Cathedral are very

beautiful; it had an air of being somewhat out of drawing; in my

eyes。  I felt as though the cross were too high up; and perched

upon the intervening golden ball too far away。



Facing eastward; I left behind me Smithfield and Old Bailey; … fire

and faggot; condemned hold; public hanging; whipping through the

city at the cart…tail; pillory; branding…iron; and other beautiful

ancestral landmarks; which rude hands have rooted up; without

bringing the stars quite down upon us as yet; … and went my way

upon my beat; noting how oddly characteristic neighbourhoods are

divided from one another; hereabout; as though by an invisible line

across the way。  Here shall cease the bankers and the money…

changers; here shall begin the shipping interest and the nautical…

instrument shops; here shall follow a scarcely perceptible

flavouring of groceries and drugs; here shall come a strong

infusion of butchers; now; small hosiers shall be in the ascendant;

henceforth; everything exposed for sale shall have its ticketed

price attached。  All this as if specially ordered and appointed。



A single stride at Houndsditch Church; no wider than sufficed to

cross the kennel at the bottom of the Canon…gate; which the debtors

in Holyrood sanctuary were wont to relieve their minds by skipping

over; as Scott relates; and standing in delightful daring of

catchpoles on the free side; … a single stride; and everything is

entirely changed in grain and character。  West of the stride; a

table; or a chest of drawers on sale; shall be of mahogany and

French…polished; east of the stride; it shall be of deal; smeared

with a cheap counterfeit resembling lip…salve。  West of the stride;

a penny loaf or bun shall be compact and self…contained; east of

the stride; it shall be of a sprawling and splay…footed character;

as seeking to make more of itself for the money。  My beat lying

round by Whitechapel Church; and the adjacent sugar…refineries; …

great buildings; tier upon tier; that have the appearance of being

nearly related to the dock…warehouses at Liverpool; … I turned off

to my right; and; passing round the awkward corner on my left; came

suddenly on an apparition familiar to London streets afar off。



What London peripatetic of these times has not seen the woman who

has fallen forward; double; through some affection of the spine;

and whose head has of late taken a turn to one side; so that it now

droops over the back of one of her arms at about the wrist?  Who

does not know her staff; and her shawl; and her basket; as she

gropes her way along; capable of seeing nothing but the pavement;

never begging; never stopping; for ever going somewhere on no

business?  How does she live; whence does she come; whither does

she go; and why?  I mind the time when her yellow arms were naught

but bone and parchment。  Slight changes steal over her; for there

is a shadowy suggestion of human skin on them now。  The Strand may

be taken as the central point about which she revolves in a half…

mile orbit。  How comes she so far east as this?  And coming back

too!  Having been how much farther?  She is a rare spectacle in

this neighbourhood。  I receive intelligent information to this

effect from a dog … a lop…sided mongrel with a foolish tail;

plodding along with his tail up; and his ears pricked; and

displaying an amiable interest in the ways of his fellow…men; … if

I may be allowed the expression。  After pausing at a pork…shop; he

is jogging eastward like myself; with a benevolent countenance and

a watery mouth; as though musing on the many excellences of pork;

when he beholds this doubled…up bundle approaching。  He is not so

much astonished at the bundle (though amazed by that); as the

circumstance that it has within itself the means of locomotion。  He

stops; pricks his ears higher; makes a slight point; stares; utters

a short; low growl; and glistens at the nose; … as I conceive with

terror。  The bundle continuing to approach; he barks; turns tail;

and is about to fly; when; arguing with himself that flight is not

becoming in a dog; he 
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