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第5章

As my time drew nearer, and there got to be talk of my having a new coat for the ceremony, my mind began to misgive me.I have compared notes with other men as to what they felt while they were in my interesting situation;and they have all acknowledged that, about a week before it happened, they privately wished themselves out of it.I went a trifle further than that myself; I actually rose up, as it were, and tried to get out of it.Not for nothing! I was too just a man to expect she would let me off for nothing.

Compensation to the woman when the man gets out of it, is one of the laws of England.In obedience to the laws, and after turning it over carefully in my mind, I offered Selina Goby a feather-bed and fifty shillings to be off the bargain.You will hardly believe it, but it is nevertheless true--she was fool enough to refuse.

After that it was all over with me, of course.I got the new coat as cheap as I could, and I went through all the rest of it as cheap as I could.

We were not a happy couple, and not a miserable couple.We were six of one and half a dozen of the other.How it was I don't understand, but we always seemed to be getting, with the best of motives, in one another's way.When I wanted to go upstairs, there was my wife coming down; or when my wife wanted to go down, there was I coming up.That is married life, according to my experience of it.

After five years of misunderstandings on the stairs, it pleased an all-wise Providence to relieve us of each other by taking my wife.I was left with my little girl, Penelope, and with no other child.Shortly afterwards Sir John died, and my lady was left with her little girl, Miss Rachel, and no other child.I have written to very poor purpose of my lady, if you require to be told that my little Penelope was taken care of, under my good mistress's own eye, and was sent to school and taught, and made a sharp girl, and promoted, when old enough, to be Miss Rachel's own maid.

As for me, I went on with my business as bailiff year after year up to Christmas 1847, when there came a change in my life.On that day, my lady invited herself to a cup of tea alone with me in my cottage.She remarked that, reckoning from the year when I started as page-boy in the time of the old lord, I had been more than fifty years in her service, and she put into my hands a beautiful waistcoat of wool that she had worked herself, to keep me warm in the bitter winter weather.

I received this magnificent present quite at a loss to find words to thank my mistress with for the honour she had done me.To my great astonishment, it turned out, however, that the waistcoat was not an honour, but a bribe.

My lady had discovered that I was getting old before I had discovered it myself, and she had come to my cottage to wheedle me (if I may use such an expression) into giving up my hard out-of-door work as bailiff, and taking my ease for the rest of my days as steward in the house.I made as good a fight of it against the indignity of taking my ease as I could.

But my mistress knew the weak side of me; she put it as a favour to herself.

The dispute between us ended, after that, in my wiping my eyes, like an old fool, with my new woollen waistcoat, and saying I would think about it.

The perturbation in my mind, in regard to thinking about it, being truly dreadful after my lady had gone away, I applied the remedy which I have never yet found to fail me in cases of doubt and emergency.I smoked a pipe and took a turn at Robinson Crusoe.Before I had occupied myself with that extraordinary book five minutes, I came on a comforting bit (page one hundred and fifty-eight), as follows: `To-day we love, what to-morrow we hate.' I saw my way clear directly.To-day I was all for continuing to be farm-bailiff; to-morrow, on the authority of Robinson Crusoe , I should be all the other way.Take myself to-morrow while in tomorrow's humour, and the thing was done.My mind being relieved in this manner, I went to sleep that night in the character of Lady Verinder's farm-bailiff, and I woke up the next morning in the character of Lady Verinder's house-steward.

All quite comfortable, and all through Robinson Crusoe !

My daughter Penelope has just looked over my shoulder to see what Ihave done so far.She remarks that it is beautifully written, and every word of it true.But she points out one objection.She says what I have done so far isn't in the least what I was wanted to do.I am asked to tell the story of the Diamond, and, instead of that, I have been telling the story of my own self.Curious, and quite beyond me to account for.I wonder whether the gentlemen who make a business and a living out of writing books, ever find their own selves getting in the way of their subjects, like me?

If they do, I can feel for them.In the meantime, here is another false start, and more waste of good writing-paper.What's to be done now? Nothing that I know of, except for you to keep your temper, and for me to begin it all over again for the third time.

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