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第75章 CHARACTER AND ACQUIREMENTS OF MR.ROWLEY(2)

there were days when I carried as much as five or six thousand pounds on my own person, and only the residue continued to voyage in the treasure-chest - days when I bulked all over like my cousin, crackled to a touch with bank paper, and had my pockets weighed to bursting-point with sovereigns.And there were other days when I wearied of the thing - or grew ashamed of it - and put all the money back where it had come from: there let it take its chance, like better people! In short, I set Rowley a poor example of consistency, and in philosophy, none at all.

Little he cared! All was one to him so long as he was amused, and I never knew any one amused more easily.He was thrillingly interested in life, travel, and his own melodramatic position.All day he would be looking from the chaise windows with ebullitions of gratified curiosity, that were sometimes justified and sometimes not, and that (taken altogether) it occasionally wearied me to be obliged to share.I can look at horses, and I can look at trees too, although not fond of it.But why should I look at a lame horse, or a tree that was like the letter Y? What exhilaration could I feel in viewing a cottage that was the same colour as 'the second from the miller's' in some place where I had never been, and of which I had not previously heard? I am ashamed to complain, but there were moments when my juvenile and confidential friend weighed heavy on my hands.His cackle was indeed almost continuous, but it was never unamiable.He showed an amiable curiosity when he was asking questions; an amiable guilelessness when he was conferring information.And both he did largely.I am in a position to write the biographies of Mr.Rowley, Mr.Rowley's father and mother, his Aunt Eliza, and the miller's dog; and nothing but pity for the reader, and some misgivings as to the law of copyright, prevail on me to withhold them.

A general design to mould himself upon my example became early apparent, and I had not the heart to check it.He began to mimic my carriage; he acquired, with servile accuracy, a little manner I had of shrugging the shoulders; and I may say it was by observing it in him that I first discovered it in myself.One day it came out by chance that I was of the Catholic religion.He became plunged in thought, at which I was gently glad.Then suddenly -

'Odd-rabbit it! I'll be Catholic too!' he broke out.'You must teach me it, Mr.Anne - I mean, Ramornie.'

I dissuaded him: alleging that he would find me very imperfectly informed as to the grounds and doctrines of the Church, and that, after all, in the matter of religions, it was a very poor idea to change.'Of course, my Church is the best,' said I; 'but that is not the reason why I belong to it: I belong to it because it was the faith of my house.I wish to take my chances with my own people, and so should you.If it is a question of going to hell, go to hell like a gentleman with your ancestors.'

'Well, it wasn't that,' he admitted.'I don't know that I was exactly thinking of hell.Then there's the inquisition, too.

That's rather a cawker, you know.'

'And I don't believe you were thinking of anything in the world,'

said I - which put a period to his respectable conversion.

He consoled himself by playing for awhile on a cheap flageolet, which was one of his diversions, and to which I owed many intervals of peace.When he first produced it, in the joints, from his pocket, he had the duplicity to ask me if I played upon it.I answered, no; and he put the instrument away with a sigh and the remark that he had thought I might.For some while he resisted the unspeakable temptation, his fingers visibly itching and twittering about his pocket, even his interest in the landscape and in sporadic anecdote entirely lost.Presently the pipe was in his hands again; he fitted, unfitted, refitted, and played upon it in dumb show for some time.

'I play it myself a little,' says he.

'Do you?' said I, and yawned.

And then he broke down.

'Mr.Ramornie, if you please, would it disturb you, sir, if I was to play a chune?' he pleaded.And from that hour, the tootling of the flageolet cheered our way.

He was particularly keen on the details of battles, single combats, incidents of scouting parties, and the like.These he would make haste to cap with some of the exploits of Wallace, the only hero with whom he had the least acquaintance.His enthusiasm was genuine and pretty.When he learned we were going to Scotland, 'Well, then,' he broke out, 'I'll see where Wallace lived!' And presently after, he fell to moralising.'It's a strange thing, sir,' he began, 'that I seem somehow to have always the wrong sow by the ear.I'm English after all, and I glory in it.My eye!

don't I, though! Let some of your Frenchies come over here to invade, and you'll see whether or not! Oh, yes, I'm English to the backbone, I am.And yet look at me! I got hold of this 'ere William Wallace and took to him right off; I never heard of such a man before! And then you came along, and I took to you.And both the two of you were my born enemies! I - I beg your pardon, Mr.

Ramornie, but would you mind it very much if you didn't go for to do anything against England' - he brought the word out suddenly, like something hot - 'when I was along of you?'

I was more affected than I can tell.

'Rowley,' I said, 'you need have no fear.By how much I love my own honour, by so much I will take care to protect yours.We are but fraternising at the outposts, as soldiers do.When the bugle calls, my boy, we must face each other, one for England, one for France, and may God defend the right!'

So I spoke at the moment; but for all my brave airs, the boy had wounded me in a vital quarter.His words continued to ring in my hearing.There was no remission all day of my remorseful thoughts;

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