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第13章 I GO TO THE QUEEN'S FERRY(1)

Much rain fell in the night;and the next morning there blew a bitter wintry wind out of the north-west,driving scattered clouds.For all that,and before the sun began to peep or the last of the stars had vanished,I made my way to the side of the burn,and had a plunge in a deep whirling pool.All aglow from my bath,I sat down once more beside the fire,which I replenished,and began gravely to consider my position.

There was now no doubt about my uncle's enmity;there was no doubt I carried my life in my hand,and he would leave no stone unturned that he might compass my destruction.But I was young and spirited,and like most lads that have been country-bred,I had a great opinion of my shrewdness.I had come to his door no better than a beggar and little more than a child;he had met me with treachery and violence;it would be a fine consummation to take the upper hand,and drive him like a herd of sheep.

I sat there nursing my knee and smiling at the fire;and I saw myself in fancy smell out his secrets one after another,and grow to be that man's king and ruler.The warlock of Essendean,they say,had made a mirror in which men could read the future;it must have been of other stuff than burning coal;for in all the shapes and pictures that I sat and gazed at,there was never a ship,never a seaman with a hairy cap,never a big bludgeon for my silly head,or the least sign of all those tribulations that were ripe to fall on me.

Presently,all swollen with conceit,I went up-stairs and gave my prisoner his liberty.He gave me good-morning civilly;and I gave the same to him,smiling down upon him,from the heights of my sufficiency.Soon we were set to breakfast,as it might have been the day before.

"Well,sir,"said I,with a jeering tone,"have you nothing more to say to me?"And then,as he made no articulate reply,"It will be time,I think,to understand each other,"I continued."You took me for a country Johnnie Raw,with no more mother-wit or courage than a porridge-stick.I took you for a good man,or no worse than others at the least.It seems we were both wrong.

What cause you have to fear me,to cheat me,and to attempt my life--"He murmured something about a jest,and that he liked a bit of fun;and then,seeing me smile,changed his tone,and assured me he would make all clear as soon as we had breakfasted.I saw by his face that he had no lie ready for me,though he was hard at work preparing one;and I think I was about to tell him so,when we were interrupted by a knocking at the door.

Bidding my uncle sit where he was,I went to open it,and found on the doorstep a half-grown boy in sea-clothes.He had no sooner seen me than he began to dance some steps of the sea-hornpipe (which I had never before heard of far less seen),snapping his fingers in the air and footing it right cleverly.

For all that,he was blue with the cold;and there was something in his face,a look between tears and laughter,that was highly pathetic and consisted ill with this gaiety of manner.

"What cheer,mate?"says he,with a cracked voice.

I asked him soberly to name his pleasure.

"O,pleasure!"says he;and then began to sing:

"For it's my delight,of a shiny night,In the season of the year.""Well,"said I,"if you have no business at all,I will even be so unmannerly as to shut you out.""Stay,brother!"he cried."Have you no fun about you?or do you want to get me thrashed?I've brought a letter from old Heasyoasy to Mr.Belflower."He showed me a letter as he spoke."And I say,mate,"he added,"I'm mortal hungry."

"Well,"said I,"come into the house,and you shall have a bite if I go empty for it."With that I brought him in and set him down to my own place,where he fell-to greedily on the remains of breakfast,winking to me between whiles,and making many faces,which I think the poor soul considered manly.Meanwhile,my uncle had read the letter and sat thinking;then,suddenly,he got to his feet with a great air of liveliness,and pulled me apart into the farthest corner of the room.

"Read that,"said he,and put the letter in my hand.

Here it is,lying before me as I write:

"The Hawes Inn,at the Queen's Ferry.

"Sir,--I lie here with my hawser up and down,and send my cabin-boy to informe.If you have any further commands for over-seas,to-day will be the last occasion,as the wind will serve us well out of the firth.I will not seek to deny that I have had crosses with your doer,[4]Mr.Rankeillor;of which,if not speedily redd up,you may looke to see some losses follow.I have drawn a bill upon you,as per margin,and am,sir,your most obedt.,humble servant,"ELIAS HOSEASON."

"You see,Davie,"resumed my uncle,as soon as he saw that I had done,"I have a venture with this man Hoseason,the captain of a trading brig,the Covenant,of Dysart.Now,if you and me was to walk over with yon lad,I could see the captain at the Hawes,or maybe on board the Covenant if there was papers to be signed;and so far from a loss of time,we can jog on to the lawyer,Mr.

Rankeillor's.After a'that's come and gone,ye would be swier[5]to believe me upon my naked word;but ye'll believe Rankeillor.He's factor to half the gentry in these parts;an auld man,forby:highly respeckit,and he kenned your father."

I stood awhile and thought.I was going to some place of shipping,which was doubtless populous,and where my uncle durst attempt no violence,and,indeed,even the society of the cabin-boy so far protected me.Once there,I believed I could force on the visit to the lawyer,even if my uncle were now insincere in proposing it;and,perhaps,in the bottom of my heart,I wished a nearer view of the sea and ships.You are to remember I had lived all my life in the inland hills,and just two days before had my first sight of the firth lying like a blue floor,and the sailed ships moving on the face of it,no bigger than toys.One thing with another,I made up my mind.

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