第 5 节
作者:指环王      更新:2021-02-19 21:13      字数:9322
  of。  Mr。 Bradley would have done better to have used his talents in
  some more legitimate and established way。〃
  Mainwaring looked at her in genuine surprise。  To his inexperienced
  observation Bradley's intelligent energy and; above all; his
  originality; ought to have been priceless in the eyes of his wife
  the American female of his species。  He felt that slight shock
  which most loyal or logical men feel when first brought face to
  face with the easy disloyalty and incomprehensible logic of the
  feminine affections。  Here was a fellow; by Jove; that any woman
  ought to be proud of; andandhe stopped blankly。  He wondered if
  Miss Macy sympathized with her cousin。
  Howbeit; this did not affect the charm of their idyllic life at The
  Lookout。  The precipice over which they hung was as charming as
  ever in its poetic illusions of space and depth and color; the
  isolation of their comfortable existence in the tasteful yet
  audacious habitation; the pleasant routine of daily tasks and
  amusements; all tended to make the enforced quiet and inaction of
  his convalescence a lazy recreation。  He was really improving; more
  than that; he was conscious of a certain satisfaction in this
  passive observation of novelty that was healthier and perhaps TRUER
  than his previous passion for adventure and that febrile desire for
  change and excitement which he now felt was a part of his disease。
  Nor were incident and variety entirely absent from this tranquil
  experience。  He was one day astonished at being presented by
  Bradley with copies of the latest English newspapers; procured from
  Sacramento; and he equally astonished his host; after profusely
  thanking him; by only listlessly glancing at their columns。  He
  estopped a proposed visit from one of his influential countrymen;
  in the absence of his fair entertainers at their domestic duties;
  he extracted infinite satisfaction from Foo…Yup; the Chinese
  servant; who was particularly detached for his service。  From his
  invalid coign of vantage at the window he was observant of all that
  passed upon the veranda; that al…fresco audience…room of The
  Lookout; and he was good…humoredly conscious that a great many
  eccentric and peculiar visitors were invariably dragged thither by
  Miss Macy; and goaded into characteristic exhibition within sight
  and hearing of her guest; with a too evident view; under the
  ostentatious excuse of extending his knowledge of national
  character or mischievously shocking him。
  〃When you are strong enough to stand Captain Gashweiler's opinions
  of the Established Church and Chinamen;〃 said Miss Macy; after one
  of these revelations; 〃I'll get Jim to bring him here; for really he
  swears so outrageously that even in the broadest interests of
  international understanding and good…will neither Mrs。 Bradley nor
  myself could be present。〃
  On another occasion she provokingly lingered before his window for
  a moment with a rifle slung jauntily over her shoulder。  〃If you
  hear a shot or two don't excite yourself; and believe we're having
  a lynching case in the woods。  It will be only me。  There's some
  creatureconfess; you expected me to say 'critter'hanging round
  the barn。  It may be a bear。  Good…by。〃  She missed the creature;
  which happened to be really a bear;much to Mainwaring's illogical
  satisfaction。  〃I wonder why;〃 he reflected; with vague uneasiness;
  〃she doesn't leave all that sort of thing to girls like that tow…
  headed girl at the blacksmith's。〃
  It chanced; however; that this blacksmith's tow…headed daughter;
  who; it may be incidentally remarked; had the additional
  eccentricities of large black eyes and large white teeth; came to
  the fore in quite another fashion。  Shortly after this; Mainwaring
  being able to leave his room and join the family board; Mrs。
  Bradley found it necessary to enlarge her domestic service; and
  arranged with her nearest neighbor; the blacksmith; to allow his
  daughter to come to The Lookout for a few days to 〃do the chores〃
  and assist in the housekeeping; as she had on previous occasions。
  The day of her advent Bradley entered Mainwaring's room; and;
  closing the door mysteriously; fixed his blue eyes; kindling with
  mischief; on the young Englishman。
  〃You are aware; my dear boy;〃 he began with affected gravity; 〃that
  you are now living in a land of liberty; where mere artificial
  distinctions are not known; and where Freedom from her mountain
  heights generally levels all social positions。  I think you have
  graciously admitted that fact。〃
  〃I know I've been taking a tremendous lot of freedom with you and
  yours; old man; and it's a deuced shame;〃 interrupted Mainwaring;
  with a faint smile。
  〃And that nowhere;〃 continued Bradley; with immovable features;
  〃does equality exist as perfectly as above yonder unfathomable
  abyss; where you have also; doubtless; observed the American eagle
  proudly soars and screams defiance。〃
  〃Then that was the fellow that kept me awake this morning; and made
  me wonder if I was strong enough to hold a gun again。〃
  〃That wouldn't have settled the matter;〃 continued Bradley;
  imperturbably。  〃The case is simply this: Miss Minty Sharpe; that
  blacksmith's daughter; has once or twice consented; for a slight
  emolument; to assist in our domestic service for a day or two; and
  she comes back again to…day。  Now; under the aegis of that noble
  bird whom your national instincts tempt you to destroy; she has on
  all previous occasions taken her meals with us; at the same table;
  on terms of perfect equality。  She will naturally expect to do the
  same now。  Mrs。 Bradley thought it proper; therefore; to warn you;
  that; in case your health was not quite equal to this democratic
  simplicity; you could still dine in your room。〃
  〃It would be great funif Miss Sharpe won't object to my
  presence。〃
  〃But it must not be 'great fun;'〃 returned Bradley; more seriously;
  〃for Miss Minty's perception of humor is probably as keen as yours;
  and she would be quick to notice it。  And; so far from having any
  objection to you; I am inclined to think that we owe her consent to
  come to her desire of making your acquaintance。〃
  〃She will find my conduct most exemplary;〃 said Mainwaring;
  earnestly。
  〃Let us hope so;〃 concluded Bradley; with unabated gravity。  〃And;
  now that you have consented; let me add from my own experience that
  Miss Minty's lemon…pies alone are worthy of any concession。
  The dinner…hour came。  Mainwaring; a little pale and interesting;
  leaning on the arm of Bradley; crossed the hall; and for the first
  time entered the dining…room of the house where he had lodged for
  three weeks。  It was a bright; cheerful apartment; giving upon the
  laurels of the rocky hillside; and permeated; like the rest of the
  house; with the wholesome spice of the valleyan odor that; in its
  pure desiccating property; seemed to obliterate all flavor of alien
  human habitation; and even to dominate and etherealize the
  appetizing smell of the viands before them。  The bare; shining;
  planed; boarded walls appeared to resent any decoration that might
  have savored of dust; decay; or moisture。  The four large windows
  and long; open door; set in scanty strips of the plainest spotless
  muslin; framed in themselves pictures of woods and rock and sky of
  limitless depth; color; and distance; that made all other adornment
  impertinent。  Nature; invading the room at every opening; had
  banished Art from those neutral walls。
  〃It's like a picnic; with comfort;〃 said Mainwaring; glancing round
  him with boyish appreciation。  Miss Minty was not yet there; the
  Chinaman was alone in attendance。  Mainwaring could not help
  whispering; half mischievously; to Louise; 〃You draw the line at
  Chinamen; I suppose?〃
  〃WE don't; but HE does;〃 answered the young girl。  〃He considers us
  his social inferiors。  Buthush!〃
  Minty Sharpe had just entered the room; and was advancing with
  smiling confidence towards the table。  Mainwaring was a little
  startled; he had seen Minty in a holland sun…bonnet and turned up
  skirt crossing the veranda; only a moment before; in the brief
  instant between the dishing…up of dinner and its actual announcement
  she had managed to change her dress; put on a clean collar; cuffs;
  and a large jet brooch; and apply some odorous unguent to her
  rebellious hair。  Her face; guiltless of powder or cold cream; was
  still shining with the healthy perspiration of her last labors as
  she promptly took the vacant chair beside Mainwaring。
  〃Don't mind me; folks;〃 she said cheerfully; resting her plump
  elbow on the table; and addressing the company generally; but
  gazing with frank curiosity into the face of the young man at her
  side。  〃It was a keen jump; I tell yer; to get out of my old duds
  inter these; and look decent inside o' five minutes。  But I reckon
  I ain't kept yer waitin' longleast of all this yer sick stranger。
  But you're looking pearter than you did。  Y