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wild wales-第136章

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where do you find such beef as in Durham?〃

〃Ah; where indeed; sir?  I have always said that neither the 
Devonshire nor the Lincolnshire beef is to be named in the same day 
with that of Durham。〃

〃Well;〃 said I; 〃what business do you follow in these parts?  I 
suppose you farm?〃

〃No; sir; I do not; I am what they call a mining captain。〃

〃I suppose that gentleman;〃 said I; motioning to the man in the 
leather hat; 〃is not from Durham?〃

〃No; sir; he is not; he is from this neighbourhood。〃

〃And does he follow mining?〃

〃No; sir; he does not; he carries about the letters。〃

〃Is your mine near this place?〃

〃Not very; sir; it is nearer the Devil's Bridge。〃

〃Why is the bridge called the Devil's Bridge?〃 said

〃Because; sir; 'tis said that the Devil built it in the old time; 
though that I can hardly believe; for the Devil; do ye see; 
delights in nothing but mischief; and it is not likely that such 
being the case he would have built a thing which must have been of 
wonderful service to people by enabling them to pass in safety over 
a dreadful gulf。〃

〃I have heard;〃 said the old postman with the leather hat; 〃that 
the Devil had no hand in de work at all; but that it was built by a 
Mynach; or monk; on which account de river over which de bridge is 
built is called Afon y Mynach … dat is de Monk's River。〃

〃Did you ever hear;〃 said I; 〃of three creatures who lived a long 
time ago near the Devil's Bridge; called the Plant de Bat?〃

〃Ah; master!〃 said the old postman; 〃I do see that you have been in 
these parts before; had you not; you would not know of the Plant de 
Bat。〃

〃No;〃 said I; 〃I have never been here before; but I heard of them 
when I was a boy; from a Cumro who taught me Welsh; and had lived 
for some time in these parts。  Well; what do they say here about 
the Plant de Bat? for he who mentioned them to me could give me no 
further information about them than that they were horrid creatures 
who lived in a cave near the Devil's Bridge several hundred years 
ago。〃

〃Well; master;〃 said the old postman; thrusting his forefinger 
twice or thrice into the bowl of his pipe; 〃I will tell you what 
they says here about the Plant de Bat。  In de old time … two; three 
hundred year ago … a man lived somewhere about here called Bat or 
Bartholomew; this man had three children; two boys and one girl; 
who; because their father's name was Bat; were generally called 
'Plant de Bat;' or Bat's children。  Very wicked children they were 
from their cradle; giving their father and mother much trouble and 
uneasiness; no good in any one of them; neither in the boys nor the 
girl。  Now the boys; once when they were rambling idly about; 
lighted by chance upon a cave near the Devil's Bridge。  Very 
strange cave it was; with just one little hole at top to go in by; 
so the boys said to one another:  'Nice cave this for thief to live 
in。  Suppose we come here when we are a little more big and turn 
thief ourselves。'  Well; they waited till they were a little more 
big; and then leaving their father's house they came to de cave and 
turned thief; lying snug there all day and going out at night to 
rob upon the roads。  Well; there was soon much talk in the country 
about the robberies which were being committed; and people often 
went out in search of de thieves; but all in vain; and no wonder; 
for they were in a cave very hard to light upon; having; as I said 
before; merely one little hole at top to go in by。  So; Bat's boys 
went on swimmingly for a long time; lying snug in cave by day and 
going out at night to rob; letting no one know where they were but 
their sister; who was as bad as themselves; and used to come to 
them and bring them food and stay with them for weeks; and 
sometimes go out and rob with them。  But as de pitcher which goes 
often to de well comes home broke at last; so it happened with 
Bat's children。  After robbing people upon the roads by night many 
a long year and never being found out; they at last met one great 
gentleman upon the roads by night and not only robbed; but killed 
him; leaving his body all cut and gashed near to Devil's Bridge。  
That job was the ruin of Plant de Bat; for the great gentleman's 
friends gathered together and hunted after his murderers with dogs; 
and at length came to the cave; and going in; found it stocked with 
riches; and the Plant de Bat sitting upon the riches; not only the 
boys but the girl also。  So they took out the riches and the Plant 
de Bat; and the riches they did give to churches and spyttys; and 
the Plant de Bat they did execute; hanging the boys and burning the 
girl。  That; master; is what they says in dese parts about the 
Plant de Bat。〃

〃Thank you!〃 said I。  〃Is the cave yet to be seen?〃

〃Oh yes! it is yet to be seen; or part of it; for it is not now 
what it was; having been partly flung open to hinder other thieves 
from nestling in it。  It is on the bank of the river Mynach; just 
before it joins the Rheidol。  Many gentlefolk in de summer go to 
see the Plant de Bat's cave。〃

〃Are you sure;〃 said I; 〃that Plant de Bat means Bat's children?〃

〃I am not sure; master; I merely says what I have heard other 
people say。  I believe some says that it means 'the wicked 
children;' or 'the Devil's children。'  And now; master; we may as 
well have done with them; for should you question me through the 
whole night; I could tell you nothing more about the Plant de Bat。〃

After a little further discourse; chiefly about sheep and the 
weather; I retired to the parlour; where the fire was now burning 
brightly; seating myself before it; I remained for a considerable 
time staring at the embers and thinking over the events of the day。  
At length I rang the bell and begged to be shown to my chamber; 
where I soon sank to sleep; lulled by the pattering of rain against 
the window and the sound of a neighbouring cascade。



CHAPTER LXXXIII



Wild Scenery … Awful Chasm … John Greaves … Durham County … Queen 
Philippa … The Two Aldens … Welsh Wife … The Noblest Business … The 
Welsh and the Salve … The Lad John。


A RAINY and boisterous night was succeeded by a bright and 
beautiful morning。  I arose and having ordered breakfast went forth 
to see what kind of country I had got into。  I found myself amongst 
wild; strange…looking hills; not; however; of any particular 
height。  The house; which seemed to front the east; stood on the 
side of a hill; on a wide platform abutting on a deep and awful 
chasm; at the bottom of which chafed and foamed the Rheidol。  This 
river enters the valley of Pont Erwyd from the north…west; then 
makes a variety of snake…like turns; and at last bears away to the 
south…east just below the inn。  The banks are sheer walls; from 
sixty to a hundred feet high; and the bed of the river has all the 
appearance of a volcanic rent。  A brook; running from the south 
past the inn; tumbles into the chasm at an angle; and forms the 
cascade whose sound had lulled me to sleep the preceding night。

After breakfasting I paid my bill; and set out for the Devil's 
Bridge without seeing anything more of that rem
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