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第39章 THE MELANCHOLY HUSSAR OF THE GERMAN LEGION(1)

CHAPTER I

Here stretch the downs,high and breezy and green,absolutely unchanged since those eventful days.A plough has never disturbed the turf,and the sod that was uppermost then is uppermost now.Here stood the camp;here are distinct traces of the banks thrown up for the horses of the cavalry,and spots where the midden-heaps lay are still to be observed.At night,when I walk across the lonely place,it is impossible to avoid hearing,amid the scourings of the wind over the grass-bents and thistles,the old trumpet and bugle calls,the rattle of the halters;to help seeing rows of spectral tents and the impedimenta of the soldiery.From within the canvases come guttural syllables of foreign tongues,and broken songs of the fatherland;for they were mainly regiments of the King's German Legion that slept round the tent-poles hereabout at that time.

It was nearly ninety years ago.The British uniform of the period,with its immense epaulettes,queer cocked-hat,breeches,gaiters,ponderous cartridge-box,buckled shoes,and what not,would look strange and barbarous now.Ideas have changed;invention has followed invention.Soldiers were monumental objects then.Adivinity still hedged kings here and there;and war was considered a glorious thing.

Secluded old manor-houses and hamlets lie in the ravines and hollows among these hills,where a stranger had hardly ever been seen till the King chose to take the baths yearly at the sea-side watering-place a few miles to the south;as a consequence of which battalions descended in a cloud upon the open country around.Is it necessary to add that the echoes of many characteristic tales,dating from that picturesque time,still linger about here in more or less fragmentary form,to be caught by the attentive ear?Some of them I have repeated;most of them I have forgotten;one I have never repeated,and assuredly can never forget.

Phyllis told me the story with her own lips.She was then an old lady of seventy-five,and her auditor a lad of fifteen.She enjoined silence as to her share in the incident,till she should be 'dead,buried,and forgotten.'Her life was prolonged twelve years after the day of her narration,and she has now been dead nearly twenty.

The oblivion which in her modesty and humility she courted for herself has only partially fallen on her,with the unfortunate result of inflicting an injustice upon her memory;since such fragments of her story as got abroad at the time,and have been kept alive ever since,are precisely those which are most unfavourable to her character.

It all began with the arrival of the York Hussars,one of the foreign regiments above alluded to.Before that day scarcely a soul had been seen near her father's house for weeks.When a noise like the brushing skirt of a visitor was heard on the doorstep,it proved to be a scudding leaf;when a carriage seemed to be nearing the door,it was her father grinding his sickle on the stone in the garden for his favourite relaxation of trimming the box-tree borders to the plots.

A sound like luggage thrown down from the coach was a gun far away at sea;and what looked like a tall man by the gate at dusk was a yew bush cut into a quaint and attenuated shape.There is no such solitude in country places now as there was in those old days.

Yet all the while King George and his court were at his favourite sea-side resort,not more than five miles off.

The daughter's seclusion was great,but beyond the seclusion of the girl lay the seclusion of the father.If her social condition was twilight,his was darkness.Yet he enjoyed his darkness,while her twilight oppressed her.Dr.Grove had been a professional man whose taste for lonely meditation over metaphysical questions had diminished his practice till it no longer paid him to keep it going;after which he had relinquished it and hired at a nominal rent the small,dilapidated,half farm half manor-house of this obscure inland nook,to make a sufficiency of an income which in a town would have been inadequate for their maintenance.He stayed in his garden the greater part of the day,growing more and more irritable with the lapse of time,and the increasing perception that he had wasted his life in the pursuit of illusions.He saw his friends less and less frequently.Phyllis became so shy that if she met a stranger anywhere in her short rambles she felt ashamed at his gaze,walked awkwardly,and blushed to her shoulders.

Yet Phyllis was discovered even here by an admirer,and her hand most unexpectedly asked in marriage.

The King,as aforesaid,was at the neighbouring town,where he had taken up his abode at Gloucester Lodge and his presence in the town naturally brought many county people thither.Among these idlers--many of whom professed to have connections and interests with the Court--was one Humphrey Gould,a bachelor;a personage neither young nor old;neither good-looking nor positively plain.Too steady-going to be 'a buck'(as fast and unmarried men were then called),he was an approximately fashionable man of a mild type.This bachelor of thirty found his way to the village on the down:beheld Phyllis;made her father's acquaintance in order to make hers;and by some means or other she sufficiently inflamed his heart to lead him in that direction almost daily;till he became engaged to marry her.

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