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twice-told tales- my kinsman, major molineux-第2章

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the buildings; and the numerous signs; which Robin paused to read;

informed him that he was near the centre of business。 But the

streets were empty; the shops were closed; and lights were visible

only in the second stories of a few dwelling…houses。 At length; on the

corner of a narrow lane; through which he was passing; he beheld the

broad countenance of a British hero swinging before the door of an

inn; whence proceeded the voices of many guests。 The casement of one

of the lower windows was thrown back; and a very thin curtain

permitted Robin to distinguish a party at supper; round a

well…furnished table。 The fragrance of the good cheer steamed forth

into the outer air; and the youth could not fail to recollect that the

last remnant of his travelling stock of provision had yielded to his

morning appetite; and that noon had found; and left him; dinnerless。

   〃O; that a parchment three…penny might give me a right to sit

down at yonder table!〃 said Robin; with a sigh。 〃But the major will

make me welcome to the best of his victuals; so I will even step

boldly in; and inquire my way to his dwelling。〃

   He entered the tavern; and was guided by the murmur of voices;

and the fumes of tobacco; to the public room。 It was a long and low

apartment; with oaken walls; grown dark in the continual smoke; and

a floor; which was thickly sanded; but of no immaculate purity。 A

number of persons… the larger part of whom appeared to be mariners; or

in some way connected with the sea… occupied the wooden benches; or

leather…bottomed chairs; conversing on various matters; and

occasionally lending their attention to some topic of general

interest。 Three or four little groups were draining as many bowls of

punch; which the West India trade had long since made a familiar drink

in the colony。 Others; who had the appearance of men who lived by

regular and laborious handicraft; preferred the insulated bliss of

an unshared potation; and became more taciturn under its influence。

Nearly all; in short; evinced a predilection for the Good Creature

in some of its various shapes; for this is a vice to which; as

Fast…day sermons of a hundred years ago will testify; we have a long

hereditary claim。 The only guests to whom Robin's sympathies

inclined him were two or three sheepish countrymen; who were using the

inn somewhat after the fashion of a Turkish caravansary; they had

gotten themselves into the darkest corner of the room; and; heedless

of the Nicotian atmosphere; were supping on the bread of their own

ovens; and the bacon cured in their own chimney…smoke。 But though

Robin felt a sort of brotherhood with these strangers; his eyes were

attracted from them to a person who stood near the door; holding

whispered conversation with a group of ill…dressed associates。 His

features were separately striking almost to grotesqueness; and the

whole face left a deep impression on the memory。 The forehead bulged

out into a double prominence; with a vale between; the nose came

boldly forth in an irregular curve; and its bridge was of more than

a finger's breadth; the eyebrows were deep and shaggy; and the eyes

glowed beneath them like fire in a cave。

   While Robin deliberated of whom to inquire respecting his kinsman's

dwelling; he was accosted by the innkeeper; a little man in a

stained white apron; who had come to pay his professional welcome to

the stranger。 Being in the second generation from a French Protestant;

he seemed to have inherited the courtesy of his parent nation; but

no variety of circumstances was ever known to change his voice from

the one shrill note in which he now addressed Robin。

   〃From the country; I presume; sir?〃 said he; with a profound bow。

〃Beg leave to congratulate you on your arrival; and trust you intend a

long stay with us。 Fine town here; sir; beautiful buildings; and

much that may interest a stranger。 May I hope for the honor of your

commands in respect to supper?〃

   〃The man sees a family likeness! the rogue has guessed that I am

related to the major!〃 thought Robin; who had hitherto experienced

little superfluous civility。

   All eyes were now turned on the country lad; standing at the

door; in his worn three…cornered hat; gray coat; leather breeches; and

blue yarn stockings; leaning on an oaken cudgel; and bearing a

wallet on his back。

   Robin replied to the courteous innkeeper; with such an assumption

of confidence as befitted the major's relative。 〃My honest friend;〃 he

said; 〃I shall make it a point to patronize your house on some

occasion when〃… here he could not help lowering his voice… 〃when I may

have more than a parchment three…pence in my pocket。 My present

business;〃 continued he; speaking with lofty confidence; 〃is merely to

inquire my way to the dwelling of my kinsman; Major Molineux。〃

   There was a sudden and general movement in the room; which Robin

interpreted as expressing the eagerness of each individual to become

his guide。 But the innkeeper turned his eyes to a written paper on the

wall; which he read; or seemed to read; with occasional recurrences to

the young man's figure。

   〃What have we here?〃 said he; breaking his speech into little dry

fragments。 〃'Left the house of the subscriber; bounden servant;

Hezekiah Mudge… had on; when he went away; gray coat; leather

breeches; master's third…best hat。 One pound currency reward to

whosoever shall lodge him in any jail of the province。' Better trudge;

boy; better trudge!〃

   Robin had begun to draw his hand towards the lighter end of the oak

cudgel; but a strange hostility in every countenance induced him to

relinquish his purpose of breaking the courteous innkeeper's head。

As he turned to leave the room; he encountered a sneering glance

from the bold…featured personage whom he had before noticed; and no

sooner was he beyond the door; than he heard a general laugh; in which

the innkeeper's voice might be distinguished; like the dropping of

small stones into a kettle。

   〃Now; is it not strange;〃 thought Robin; with his usual shrewdness;

〃is it not strange; that the confession of an empty pocket should

outweigh the name of my kinsman; Major Molineux? O; if I had one of

those grinning rascals in the woods; where I and my oak sapling grew

up together; I would teach him that my arm is heavy; though my purse

be light!〃

   On turning the corner of the narrow lane; Robin found himself in

a spacious street; with an unbroken line of lofty houses on each side;

and a steepled building at the upper end; whence the ringing of a bell

announced the hour of nine。 The light of the moon; and the lamps

from the numerous shop windows; discovered people promenading on the

pavement; and amongst them Robin hoped to recognize his hitherto

inscrutable relative。 The result of his former inquiries made him

unwilling to hazard another; in a scene of such publicity; and he

determined to walk slowly and silently up the street; thrusting his

face close to that of every elderly gentleman; in search of the

major's lineaments。 In his progress; Robin encountered many gay and

gallant fig
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