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作者:淘气      更新:2021-02-20 04:23      字数:9322
  said with a calm smile; 〃I am always remembering。                 Come and remember
  with me!〃
  So the traveller sat down by the side of that old man; face to face with
  the serene sunset; and all his friends came softly back and stood around
  him。     The beautiful child; the handsome boy; the young man in love; the
  father;   mother;   and   children:    every  one   of   them  was   there;   and   he   had
  lost   nothing。    So;   he   loved   them   all;   and   was   kind   and   forbearing   with
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  them all; and was always pleased to watch them all; and they all honoured
  and     loved   him。     And     I  think    the  traveller    must    be   yourself;    dear
  Grandfather; because this what you do to us; and what we do to you。
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  THE SCHOOLBOY'S STORY
  Being rather young at presentI am getting on in years; but still I am
  rather youngI have no particular adventures of my own to fall back upon。
  It wouldn't much interest anybody here; I suppose; to know what a screw
  the   Reverend   is;   or   what   a   griffin   SHE   is;   or   how   they   do   stick   it   into
  parentsparticularly   hair…cutting;   and   medical   attendance。              One   of   our
  fellows   was   charged   in   his   half's   account   twelve   and   sixpence   for   two
  pillstolerably   profitable   at   six   and   threepence   a…piece;   I   should   think
  and he never took them either; but put them up the sleeve of his jacket。
  As to the beef; it's shameful。          It's NOT beef。       Regular beef isn't veins。
  You can chew regular beef。             Besides which; there's gravy to regular beef;
  and you never see a drop to ours。              Another of our fellows went home ill;
  and heard the family doctor tell his father that he couldn't account for his
  complaint   unless   it   was   the   beer。   Of   course   it   was   the   beer;   and   well   it
  might be!
  However;   beef   and   Old   Cheeseman   are   two   different   things。            So   is
  beer。    It   was   Old   Cheeseman   I   meant   to   tell   about;   not   the   manner   in
  which our fellows get their constitutions destroyed for the sake of profit。
  Why;     look    at   the   pie…crust   alone。   There's   no   flakiness   in   it。    It's
  solidlike      damp     lead。    Then      our    fellows    get   nightmares;       and    are
  bolstered for calling out and waking other fellows。                 Who can wonder!
  Old Cheeseman one night walked in his sleep; put his hat on over his
  night…cap; got hold of a fishing…rod and a cricket…bat; and went down into
  the   parlour;   where   they   naturally   thought   from   his   appearance   he   was   a
  Ghost。      Why;     he   never    would     have   done    that   if  his  meals    had   been
  wholesome。         When we all begin to walk in our sleeps; I suppose they'll
  be sorry for it。
  Old   Cheeseman   wasn't   second   Latin   Master   then;   he   was   a   fellow
  himself。      He   was   first   brought   there;   very   small;   in   a   post…chaise;   by   a
  woman who was always taking snuff and shaking himand that was the
  most   he   remembered   about   it。        He   never   went   home   for   the   holidays。
  His   accounts   (he   never   learnt   any   extras)   were   sent   to   a   Bank;   and   the
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  Bank paid them; and he had a brown suit twice a…year; and went into boots
  at twelve。     They were always too big for him; too。
  In   the   Midsummer   holidays;   some   of   our   fellows   who   lived   within
  walking      distance;   used   to  come     back   and   climb    the  trees   outside   the
  playground wall; on purpose to look at Old Cheeseman reading there by
  himself。     He   was   always   as   mild   as   the   teaand THAT'S   pretty  mild;   I
  should   hope!so   when   they  whistled   to   him;   he   looked   up   and   nodded;
  and   when   they   said;   〃Halloa;   Old   Cheeseman;   what   have   you   had   for
  dinner?〃   he said;  〃Boiled   mutton;〃   and   when  they  said;  〃An't   it   solitary;
  Old Cheeseman?〃 he said; 〃It is a little dull sometimes:〃 and then they said;
  〃Well good…bye; Old Cheeseman!〃 and climbed down again。                        Of course it
  was imposing on Old Cheeseman to give him nothing but boiled mutton
  through a whole Vacation; but that was just like the system。                   When they
  didn't give him boiled mutton; they gave him rice pudding; pretending it
  was a treat。     And saved the butcher。
  So   Old   Cheeseman   went   on。        The   holidays   brought   him   into   other
  trouble   besides   the   loneliness;   because   when   the   fellows   began   to   come
  back;    not   wanting     to;  he   was   always     glad   to  see   them;    which    was
  aggravating when they were not at all glad to see him; and so he got his
  head knocked against walls; and that was the way his nose bled。 But he
  was a favourite in general。          Once a subscription was raised for him; and;
  to keep up his spirits; he was presented before the holidays with two white
  mice;   a   rabbit;   a   pigeon;   and   a   beautiful   puppy。 Old   Cheeseman   cried
  about itespecially soon afterwards; when they all ate one another。
  Of course Old Cheeseman used to be called by the names of all sorts
  of   cheesesDouble   Glo'sterman;   Family  Cheshireman;  Dutchman;   North
  Wiltshireman; and all that。         But he never minded it。         And I don't mean to
  say he was   old in point of yearsbecause  he wasn'tonly  he was   called
  from the first; Old Cheeseman。
  At   last;   Old   Cheeseman   was      made   second   Latin   Master。       He   was
  brought in one morning at the beginning of a new half; and presented to
  the   school   in   that   capacity   as   〃Mr。   Cheeseman。〃     Then   our   fellows   all
  agreed that Old Cheeseman was a spy; and a deserter; who had gone over
  to the enemy's camp; and sold himself for gold。               It was no excuse for him
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  that he had sold himself for very little goldtwo pound ten a quarter and
  his washing; as was reported。           It was decided by a Parliament which sat
  about   it;   that   Old   Cheeseman's   mercenary  motives   could   alone   be   taken
  into   account;   and   that   he   had   〃coined   our   blood   for   drachmas。〃    The
  Parliament   took   the   expression   out   of   the   quarrel   scene   between   Brutus
  and Cassius。
  When   it   was   settled   in   this   strong   way   that   Old   Cheeseman   was   a
  tremendous traitor; who had wormed himself into our fellows' secrets on
  purpose to   get   himself   into   favour by  giving up   everything he knew;  all
  courageous fellows were invited to come forward and enrol themselves in
  a Society for making a set against him。            The President of the Society was
  First boy; named Bob Tarter。           His father was in the West Indies; and he
  owned; himself; that his father was worth Millions。                He had great power
  among our fellows; and he wrote a parody; beginning …
  〃Who   made   believe   to   be   so   meek   That   we   could   hardly   hear   him
  speak; Yet turned out an Informing Sneak? Old Cheeseman。〃
  … and on in that way through more than a dozen verses; which he used
  to   go   and   sing;  every   morning;    close   by   the   new   master's   desk。   He
  trained   one   of   the   low   boys;   too;   a   rosy…cheeked   little   Brass   who   didn't
  care what he did; to go up to him with his Latin Grammar one morning;
  and    say   it  so:    NOMINATIVUS             PRONOMINUMOld              Cheeseman;
  RARO EXPRIMITURwas never suspected; NISI DISTINCTIONISof
  being an informer; AUT EMPHASIS GRATiAuntil he proved one。                          UT…
  …for   instance;  VOS   DAMNASTISwhen   he   sold   the   boys。            QUASIas
  though; DICAThe should say; PRETAEREA NEMOI'm a Judas!                             All
  this produced a great effect on Old Cheeseman。               He had never had much
  hair; but what he had; began to get thinner and thinner every day。 He grew
  paler and more worn; and sometimes of an evening he was seen sitting at
  his desk with a precious long snuff to his candle; and his hands before his
  face; crying。      But no member   of the Society could pity him; e