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第10章 THE SEXTON'S COTTAGE(1)

We had been for some time walking over a rocky moorland covered with dry plants and mosses,when I descried a little cottage in the farthest distance.The sun was not yet down,but he was wrapt in a gray cloud.The heath looked as if it had never been warm,and the wind blew strangely cold,as if from some region where it was always night.

"Here we are at last!"said the raven."What a long way it is!In half the time I could have gone to Paradise and seen my cousin--him,you remember,who never came back to Noah!Dear!dear!it is almost winter!""Winter!"I cried;"it seems but half a day since we left home!""That is because we have travelled so fast,"answered the raven."In your world you cannot pull up the plumb-line you call gravitation,and let the world spin round under your feet!But here is my wife's house!She is very good to let me live with her,and call it the sexton's cottage!""But where is your churchyard--your cemetery--where you make your graves,I mean?"said I,seeing nothing but the flat heath.

The raven stretched his neck,held out his beak horizontally,turned it slowly round to all the points of the compass,and said nothing.

I followed the beak with my eyes,and lo,without church or graves,all was a churchyard!Wherever the dreary wind swept,there was the raven's cemetery!He was sexton of all he surveyed!lord of all that was laid aside!I stood in the burial-ground of the universe;its compass the unenclosed heath,its wall the gray horizon,low and starless!I had left spring and summer,autumn and sunshine behind me,and come to the winter that waited for me!I had set out in the prime of my youth,and here I was already!--But I mistook.

The day might well be long in that region,for it contained the seasons.Winter slept there,the night through,in his winding-sheet of ice;with childlike smile,Spring came awake in the dawn;at noon,Summer blazed abroad in her gorgeous beauty;with the slow-changing afternoon,old Autumn crept in,and died at the first breath of the vaporous,ghosty night.

As we drew near the cottage,the clouded sun was rushing down the steepest slope of the west,and he sank while we were yet a few yards from the door.The same instant I was assailed by a cold that seemed almost a material presence,and I struggled across the threshold as if from the clutches of an icy death.A wind swelled up on the moor,and rushed at the door as with difficulty I closed it behind me.Then all was still,and I looked about me.

A candle burned on a deal table in the middle of the room,and the first thing I saw was the lid of a coffin,as I thought,set up against the wall;but it opened,for it was a door,and a woman entered.She was all in white--as white as new-fallen snow;and her face was as white as her dress,but not like snow,for at once it suggested warmth.I thought her features were perfect,but her eyes made me forget them.The life of her face and her whole person was gathered and concentrated in her eyes,where it became light.

It might have been coming death that made her face luminous,but the eyes had life in them for a nation--large,and dark with a darkness ever deepening as I gazed.A whole night-heaven lay condensed in each pupil;all the stars were in its blackness,and flashed;while round it for a horizon lay coiled an iris of the eternal twilight.

What any eye IS,God only knows:her eyes must have been coming direct out of his own!the still face might be a primeval perfection;the live eyes were a continuous creation.

"Here is Mr.Vane,wife!"said the raven.

"He is welcome,"she answered,in a low,rich,gentle voice.

Treasures of immortal sound seemed to he buried in it.

I gazed,and could not speak.

"I knew you would be glad to see him!"added the raven.

She stood in front of the door by which she had entered,and did not come nearer.

"Will he sleep?"she asked.

"I fear not,"he replied;"he is neither weary nor heavy laden.""Why then have you brought him?"

"I have my fears it may prove precipitate."

"I do not quite understand you,"I said,with an uneasy foreboding as to what she meant,but a vague hope of some escape."Surely a man must do a day's work first!"I gazed into the white face of the woman,and my heart fluttered.

She returned my gaze in silence.

"Let me first go home,"I resumed,"and come again after I have found or made,invented,or at least discovered something!""He has not yet learned that the day begins with sleep!"said the woman,turning to her husband."Tell him he must rest before he can do anything!""Men,"he answered,"think so much of having done,that they fall asleep upon it.They cannot empty an egg but they turn into the shell,and lie down!"The words drew my eyes from the woman to the raven.

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