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第90章 THE SABBATH DAY(1)

IT was indeed high time I should be gone from Swanston; but what I was to do in the meanwhile was another question.Rowley had received his orders last night: he was to say that I had met a friend, and Mrs.McRankine was not to expect me before morning.Agood enough tale in itself; but the dreadful pickle I was in made it out of the question.I could not go home till I had found harbourage, a fire to dry my clothes at, and a bed where I might lie till they were ready.

Fortune favoured me again.I had scarce got to the top of the first hill when I spied a light on my left, about a furlong away.

It might be a case of sickness; what else it was likely to be - in so rustic a neighbourhood, and at such an ungodly time of the morning - was beyond my fancy.A faint sound of singing became audible, and gradually swelled as I drew near, until at last I could make out the words, which were singularly appropriate both to the hour and to the condition of the singers.'The cock may craw, the day may daw,' they sang; and sang it with such laxity both in time and tune, and such sentimental complaisance in the expression, as assured me they had got far into the third bottle at least.

I found a plain rustic cottage by the wayside, of the sort called double, with a signboard over the door; and, the lights within streaming forth and somewhat mitigating the darkness of the morning, I was enabled to decipher the inscription: 'The Hunters'

Tryst, by Alexander Hendry.Porter Ales, and British Spirits.

Beds.'

My first knock put a period to the music, and a voice challenged tipsily from within.

'Who goes there?' it said; and I replied, 'A lawful traveller.'

Immediately after, the door was unbarred by a company of the tallest lads my eyes had ever rested on, all astonishingly drunk and very decently dressed, and one (who was perhaps the drunkest of the lot) carrying a tallow candle, from which he impartially bedewed the clothes of the whole company.As soon as I saw them I could not help smiling to myself to remember the anxiety with which I had approached.They received me and my hastily-concocted story, that I had been walking from Peebles and had lost my way, with incoherent benignity; jostled me among them into the room where they had been sitting, a plain hedgerow alehouse parlour, with a roaring fire in the chimney and a prodigious number of empty bottles on the floor; and informed me that I was made, by this reception, a temporary member of the SIX-FEET-HIGH CLUB, an athletic society of young men in a good station, who made of the Hunters' Tryst a frequent resort.They told me I had intruded on an 'all-night sitting,' following upon an 'all-day Saturday tramp'

of forty miles; and that the members would all be up and 'as right as ninepence' for the noonday service at some neighbouring church -

Collingwood, if memory serves me right.At this I could have laughed, but the moment seemed ill-chosen.For, though six feet was their standard, they all exceeded that measurement considerably; and I tasted again some of the sensations of childhood, as I looked up to all these lads from a lower plane, and wondered what they would do next.But the Six-Footers, if they were very drunk, proved no less kind.The landlord and servants of the Hunters' Tryst were in bed and asleep long ago.Whether by natural gift or acquired habit they could suffer pandemonium to reign all over the house, and yet lie ranked in the kitchen like Egyptian mummies, only that the sound of their snoring rose and fell ceaselessly like the drone of a bagpipe.Here the Six-Footers invaded them - in their citadel, so to speak; counted the bunks and the sleepers; proposed to put me in bed to one of the lasses, proposed to have one of the lasses out to make room for me, fell over chairs, and made noise enough to waken the dead: the whole illuminated by the same young torch-bearer, but now with two candles, and rapidly beginning to look like a man in a snowstorm.

At last a bed was found for me, my clothes were hung out to dry before the parlour fire, and I was mercifully left to my repose.

I awoke about nine with the sun shining in my eyes.The landlord came at my summons, brought me my clothes dried and decently brushed, and gave me the good news that the Six-Feet-High Club were all abed and sleeping off their excesses.Where they were bestowed was a puzzle to me until (as I was strolling about the garden patch waiting for breakfast) I came on a barn door, and, looking in, saw all the red face mixed in the straw like plums in a cake.Quoth the stalwart maid who brought me my porridge and bade me 'eat them while they were hot,' 'Ay, they were a' on the ran-dan last nicht!

Hout! they're fine lads, and they'll be nane the waur of it.Forby Farbes's coat.I dinna see wha's to get the creish off that!' she added, with a sigh; in which, identifying Forbes as the torch-

bearer, I mentally joined.

It was a brave morning when I took the road; the sun shone, spring seemed in the air, it smelt like April or May, and some over-

venturous birds sang in the coppices as I went by.I had plenty to think of, plenty to be grateful for, that gallant morning; and yet I had a twitter at my heart.To enter the city by daylight might be compared to marching on a battery; every face that I confronted would threaten me like the muzzle of a gun; and it came into my head suddenly with how much better a countenance I should be able to do it if I could but improvise a companion.Hard by Merchiston I was so fortunate as to observe a bulky gentleman in broadcloth and gaiters, stooping with his head almost between his knees, before a stone wall.Seizing occasion by the forelock, I drew up as I came alongside and inquired what he had found to interest him.

He turned upon me a countenance not much less broad than his back.

'Why, sir,' he replied, 'I was even marvelling at my own indefeasible stupeedity: that I should walk this way every week of my life, weather permitting, and should never before have NOTTICED

that stone,' touching it at the same time with a goodly oak staff.

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