第 3 节
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辛苦 更新:2021-02-20 16:24 字数:9322
CHAPTER III
July 8th。
Thornycroft is by way of being a small poultry farm。
In reaching it from Barbury Green; you take the first left…hand road; go
till you drop; and there you are。
It reminds me of my 〃grandmother's farm at Older。〃 Did you know
the song when you were a child? …
My grandmother had a very fine farm 'Way down in the fields of
Older。 With a cluck…cluck here; And a cluck…cluck there; Here and there a
cluck…cluck; Cluck…cluck here and there; Down in the fields at Older。
It goes on for ever by the simple subterfuge of changing a few words
in each verse。
My grandmother had a very fine farm 'Way down in the fields of
Older。 With a quack…quack here; And a quack…quack there; Here and there
a quack…quack; Quack…quack here and there; Down in the fields at Older。
This is followed by the gobble…gobble; moo…moo; baa…baa; etc。; as
long as the laureate's imagination and the infant's breath hold good。 The
tune is pretty; and I do not know; or did not; when I was young; a more
fascinating lyric。
Thornycroft House must have belonged to a country gentleman once
upon a time; or to more than one; men who built on a bit here and there
once in a hundred years; until finally we have this charmingly irregular
and dilapidated whole。 You go up three steps into Mrs。 Heaven's room;
down two into mine; while Phoebe's is up in a sort of turret with long;
narrow lattices opening into the creepers。 There are crooked little stair…
cases; passages that branch off into other passages and lead nowhere in
particular; I can't think of a better house in which to play hide and seek on
a wet day。 In front; what was once; doubtless; a green; is cut up into
greens; to wit; a vegetable garden; where the onions; turnips; and potatoes
grow cosily up to the very door…sill; the utilitarian aspect of it all being
varied by some scarlet…runners and a scattering of poppies on either side of
the path。
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The Belgian hares have their habitation in a corner fifty feet distant;
one large enclosure for poultry lies just outside the sweetbrier hedge; the
others; with all the houses and coops; are in the meadow at the back;
where also our tumbler pigeons are kept。
Phoebe attends to the poultry; it is her department。 Mr。 Heaven has
neither the force nor the finesse required; and the gentle reader who thinks
these qualities unneeded in so humble a calling has only to spend a few
days at Thornycroft to be convinced。 Mrs。 Heaven would be of use; but
she is dressing the Square Baby in the morning and putting him to bed at
night just at the hours when the feathered young things are undergoing the
same operation。
A Goose Girl; like a poet; is sometimes born; sometimes otherwise。 I
am of the born variety。 No training was necessary; I put my head on my
pillow as a complicated product of modern civilisation on a Tuesday night;
and on a Wednesday morning I awoke as a Goose Girl。
My destiny slumbered during the day; but at eight o'clock I heard a
terrific squawking in the direction of the duck…ponds; and; aimlessly
drifting in that direction; I came upon Phoebe trying to induce ducks and
drakes; geese and ganders; to retire for the night。 They have to be driven
into enclosures behind fences of wire netting; fastened into little rat…proof
boxes; or shut into separate coops; so as to be safe from their natural
enemies; the rats and foxes; which; obeying; I suppose; the law of supply
and demand; abound in this neighbourhood。 The old ganders are allowed
their liberty; being of such age; discretion; sagacity; and pugnacity that
they can be trusted to fight their own battles。
The intelligence of hens; though modest; is of such an order that it
prompts them to go to bed at a virtuous hour of their own accord; but
ducks and geese have to be materially assisted; or I believe they would
roam till morning。 Never did small boy detest and resist being carried off
to his nursery as these dullards; young and old; detest and resist being
driven to theirs。 Whether they suffer from insomnia; or nightmare; or
whether they simply prefer the sweet air of liberty (and death) to the odour
of captivity and the coop; I have no means of knowing。
Phoebe stood by one of the duck…ponds; a long pole in her hand; and a
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helpless expression in that doughlike countenance of hers; where aimless
contours and features unite to make a kind of facial blur。 (What does the
carrier see in it?) The pole was not long enough to reach the ducks; and
Phoebe's method lacked spirit and adroitness; so that it was natural;
perhaps; that they refused to leave the water; the evening being warm; with
an uncommon fine sunset。
I saw the situation at once and ran to meet it with a glow of interest
and anticipation。 If there is anything in the world I enjoy; it is making
somebody do something that he doesn't want to do; and if; when victory
perches upon my banner; the somebody can be brought to say that he
ought to have done it without my making him; that adds the unforgettable
touch to pleasure; though seldom; alas! does it happen。 Then ensued the
delightful and stimulating hour that has now become a feature of the day;
an hour in which the remembrance of the table…d'hote dinner at the Hydro;
going on at identically the same time; only stirs me to a keener joy and
gratitude。
The ducks swim round in circles; hide under the willows; and attempt
to creep into the rat…holes in the banks; a stupidity so crass that it merits
instant death; which it somehow always escapes。 Then they come out in
couples and waddle under the wrong fence into the lower meadow; fly
madly under the tool…house; pitch blindly in with the sitting hens; and out
again in short order; all the time quacking and squawking; honking and
hissing like a bewildered orchestra。 By dint of splashing the water with
poles; throwing pebbles; beating the shrubs at the pond's edges; 〃shooing〃
frantically with our skirts; crawling beneath bars to head them off; and
prodding them from under bushes to urge them on; we finally get the older
ones out of the water and the younger ones into some sort of relation to
their various retreats; but; owing to their lack of geography; hatred of
home; and general recalcitrancy; they none of them turn up in the right
place and have to be sorted out。 We uncover the top of the little house; or
the enclosure as it may be; or reach in at the door; and; seizing the
struggling victim; drag him forth and take him where he should have had
the wit to go in the first instance。 The weak ones get in with the strong
and are in danger of being trampled; two May goslings that look almost
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full…grown have run into a house with a brood of ducklings a week old。
There are twenty…seven crowded into one coop; five in another; nineteen in
another; the gosling with one leg has to come out; and the duckling
threatened with the gapes; their place is with the 〃invaleeds;〃 as Phoebe
calls them; but they never learn the location of the hospital; nor have the
slightest scruple about spreading contagious diseases。
Finally; when we have separated and sorted exhaustively; an operation
in which Phoebe shows a delicacy of discrimination and a fearlessness of
attack amounting to genius; we count the entire number and find several
missing。 Searching for their animate or inanimate bodies; we 〃scoop〃
one from under the tool…house; chance upon two more who are being
harried and pecked by the big geese in the lower meadow; and d