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第61章 THE HEAD-GARDENER'S STORY(2)

"But that was not enough.They ought to have also said, 'He loves everyone.' In the breast of that learned man there beat a wonderful angelic heart.Though the people of that town were strangers and not his own people, yet he loved them like children, and did not spare himself for them.He was himself ill with consumption, he had a cough, but when he was summoned to the sick he forgot his own illness he did not spare himself and, gasping for breath, climbed up the hills however high they might be.He disregarded the sultry heat and the cold, despised thirst and hunger.He would accept no money and strange to say, when one of his patients died, he would follow the coffin with the relations, weeping.

"And soon he became so necessary to the town that the inhabitants wondered how they could have got on before without the man.Their gratitude knew no bounds.Grown-up people and children, good and bad alike, honest men and cheats -- all in fact, respected him and knew his value.In the little town and all the surrounding neighborhood there was no man who would allow himself to do anything disagreeable to him; indeed, they would never have dreamed of it.When he came out of his lodging, he never fastened the doors or windows, in complete confidence that there was no thief who could bring himself to do him wrong.He often had in the course of his medical duties to walk along the highroads, through the forests and mountains haunted by numbers of hungry vagrants; but he felt that he was in perfect security.

"One night he was returning from a patient when robbers fell upon him in the forest, but when they recognized him, they took off their hats respectfully and offered him something to eat.When he answered that he was not hungry, they gave him a warm wrap and accompanied him as far as the town, happy that fate had given them the chance in some small way to show their gratitude to the benevolent man.Well, to be sure, my grandmother told me that even the horses and the cows and the dogs knew him and expressed their joy when they met him.

"And this man who seemed by his sanctity to have guarded himself from every evil, to whom even brigands and frenzied men wished nothing but good, was one fine morning found murdered.Covered with blood, with his skull broken, he was lying in a ravine, and his pale face wore an expression of amazement.Yes, not horror but amazement was the emotion that had been fixed upon his face when he saw the murderer before him.You can imagine the grief that overwhelmed the inhabitants of the town and the surrounding districts.All were in despair, unable to believe their eyes, wondering who could have killed the man.The judges who conducted the inquiry and examined the doctor's body said: 'Here we have all the signs of a murder, but as there is not a man in the world capable of murdering our doctor, obviously it was not a case of murder, and the combination of evidence is due to simple chance.We must suppose that in the darkness he fell into the ravine of himself and was mortally injured.'

"The whole town agreed with this opinion.The doctor was buried, and nothing more was said about a violent death.The existence of a man who could have the baseness and wickedness to kill the doctor seemed incredible.There is a limit even to wickedness, isn't there?

"All at once, would you believe it, chance led them to discovering the murderer.A vagrant who had been many times convicted, notorious for his vicious life, was seen selling for drink a snuff-box and watch that had belonged to the doctor.When he was questioned he was confused, and answered with an obvious lie.A search was made, and in his bed was found a shirt with stains of blood on the sleeves, and a doctor's lancet set in gold.What more evidence was wanted? They put the criminal in prison.The inhabitants were indignant, and at the same time said:

" 'It's incredible! It can't be so! Take care that a mistake is not made; it does happen, you know, that evidence tells a false tale.'

"At his trial the murderer obstinately denied his guilt.

Everything was against him, and to be convinced of his guilt was as easy as to believe that this earth is black; but the judges seem to have gone mad: they weighed every proof ten times, looked distrustfully at the witnesses, flushed crimson and sipped water.

...The trial began early in the morning and was only finished in the evening.

"'Accused!' the chief judge said, addressing the murderer, 'the court has found you guilty of murdering Dr.So-and-so, and has sentenced you to....'

"The chief judge meant to say 'to the death penalty,' but he dropped from his hands the paper on which the sentence was written, wiped the cold sweat from his face, and cried out:

"'No! May God punish me if I judge wrongly, but I swear he is not guilty.I cannot admit the thought that there exists a man who would dare to murder our friend the doctor! A man could not sink so low!'

"'There cannot be such a man!' the other judges assented.

"'No,' the crowd cried.'Let him go!'

"The murderer was set free to go where he chose, and not one soul blamed the court for an unjust verdict.And my grandmother used to say that for such faith in humanity God forgave the sins of all the inhabitants of that town.He rejoices when people believe that man is His image and semblance, and grieves if, forgetful of human dignity, they judge worse of men than of dogs.

The sentence of acquittal may bring harm to the inhabitants of the town, but on the other hand, think of the beneficial influence upon them of that faith in man -- a faith which does not remain dead, you know; it raises up generous feelings in us, and always impels us to love and respect every man.Every man!

And that is important."

Mihail Karlovitch had finished.My neighbor would have urged some objection, but the head-gardener made a gesture that signified that he did not like objections; then he walked away to the carts, and, with an expression of dignity, went on looking after the packing.

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