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作者:辛苦      更新:2021-02-20 16:24      字数:9321
  reason Sir Muscovy loved to retire for meditation。                The cries grew lower
  and softer as the birds approached each other; and they met at the corner
  just under my window。          Instantly they put their two bills together and the
  loud     cries   changed     to   confiding     murmurs。     Evidently     some     hurried
  questions      and   answers    passed    between     them;    and   then   Sir   Muscovy
  waddled rapidly by the quickest path; Miss Crippletoes following him at a
  slower pace; and both passed out of sight; using their wings to help their
  feet down the steep declivity。          The next morning; when I wakened early;
  my first thought was to look out; and there on the sunny greensward where
  they   were   accustomed   to   be   fed;   Sir   Muscovy;   Lady   Blanche;   and   their
  humble maid; Malardina Crippletoes; were scattering their own breakfast
  before the bills of twelve beautiful golden balls of ducklings。                 The little
  creatures could never have climbed the bank; but must have started from
  their nest at dawn; coming round by the brook to the level at the foot of
  the garden; and so by slow degrees up to the house。
  Judging   from   what   I   heard   and   knew   of   their   habits;   I   am   sure   the
  excitement of the previous morning was occasioned by the hatching of the
  eggs;    and    that  Lady    Blanche     had   hastily   sent  her   friend   to  call  Sir
  Muscovy; the family remaining together until they could bring the babies
  with them and display their beauty to Phoebe and me。
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  CHAPTER X
  July 14th。
  We are not wholly without the pleasures of the town in Barbury Green。
  Once or twice in a summer; late on a Saturday afternoon; a procession of
  red and yellow vans drives into a field near the centre of the village。                     By
  the   time   the   vans   are   unpacked   all   the   children   in   the   community   are
  surrounding the gate of entrance。 There is rifle…shooting; there is fortune…
  telling; there are games of pitch and toss; and swings; and French bagatelle;
  and; to crown all; a wonderful orchestrion that goes by steam。                     The water
  is   boiled   for   the   public's   tea;   and   at   the   same   time   thrilling   strains   of
  melody  are   flung   into the   air。      There   is   at   present   only  one   tune in   the
  orchestrion's repertory; but it is a very good tune; though after hearing it
  three    hundred     and    seven    times   in  a   single   afternoon;     it  pursues    one;
  sleeping   and   waking;   for   the   next   week。   Phoebe   and   I   took   the   Square
  Baby  and   went   in   to   this   diversified   entertainment。        There   was   a   small
  crowd   of   children   at   the   entrance;   but   as   none   of   them   seemed   to   be
  provided   with   pennies;   and   I   felt   in   a   fairy   godmother   mood;   I   offered
  them the freedom of the place at my expense。
  I   never   purchased      more    radiant    good…will     for  less   money;     but  the
  combined        effect   of   the   well…boiled      tea   and    the   boiling    orchestrion
  produced many village nightmares; so the mothers told me at chapel next
  morning。
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  I have many friends in Barbury Green; and often have a pleasant chat
  with the draper; and the watch…maker; and the chemist。
  The   last   house     on   the  principal   street   is  rather   an   ugly   one;    with
  especially nice window curtains。              As I was taking my daily walk to the
  post…office (an entirely unfruitful expedition thus far; as nobody has taken
  the   pains   to   write   to   me)   I   saw   a   nursemaid   coming   out   of   the   gate;
  wheeling a baby in a perambulator。                She was going placidly away from
  the   Green   when;   far   in   the   distance;   she   espied   a   man   walking   rapidly
  toward   us;   a   heavy  Gladstone   bag   in   one   hand。   She  gazed   fixedly  for   a
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  moment;   her   eyes   brightening   and   her   cheeks   flushing   with   pleasure;
  whoever it was; it was an unexpected arrival;then she retraced her steps
  and;   running   up   the   garden…   path;   opened   the   front   door   and   held   an
  excited colloquy with somebody; a slender somebody in a nice print gown
  and   neatly…   dressed   hair;   who   came   to   the   gate   and   peeped   beyond   the
  hedge      several    times;    drawing      back    between      peeps     with    smiles    and
  heightened   colour。        She did not   run down   the   road;  even   when she had
  satisfied   herself   of   the   identity   of   the   traveller;   perhaps   that   would   not
  have been good form in an English village; for there were houses on the
  opposite      side   of  the   way。     She    waited     until  he   opened     the   gate;   the
  nursemaid   took   the   bag   and   looked   discreetly   into   the   hedge;   then   the
  mistress   slipped   her   hand   through   the   traveller's   arm  and   walked   up   the
  path as if she had nothing else in the world to wish for。                    The nurse had a
  part in the joy; for she lifted the baby out of the perambulator and showed
  proudly how much he had grown。
  It was a dear little scene; and I; a passer…by; had shared in it and felt
  better   for   it。  I   think   their   content   was   no   less   because   part   of   it   had
  enriched   my   life;   for   happiness;   like   mercy;   is   twice   blessed;   it   blesses
  those who are most intimately associated in it; and it blesses all those who
  see    it;  hear   it;  feel  it;  touch   it;  or  breathe    the   same    atmosphere。        A
  laughing; crowing baby in a house; one cheerful woman singing about her
  work;   a   boy   whistling   at   the   plough;   a   romance   just   suspected;   with   its
  miracle   of   two   hearts   melting   into   onethe   wind's   always   in   the   west
  when you have any of these wonder…workers in your neighbourhood。
  I have talks too; sometimes; with the old parson; who lives in a quaint
  house      with   〃Parva    Domus      Magna      Quies〃     cut  into   the   stone   over    the
  doorway。        He   is   not   a   preaching   parson;   but   a   retired   one;   almost   the
  nicest kind; I often think。
  He has been married thirty years; he tells me; thirty years; spent in the
  one little house with the bricks painted red and grey alternately; and the
  scarlet holly…hocks growing under the windows。 I am sure they have been
  sweet; true; kind years; and that his heart must be a quiet; peaceful place
  just like his house and garden。
  〃I was only eleven years old when I fell in love with my wife;〃 he told
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  me as we sat on the seat under the lime…tree; he puffing cosily at his pipe; I
  plaiting grasses for a hatband。
  〃It was just before Sunday…school。              Her mother had dressed her all in
  white muslin like a fairy; but she had stepped on the edge of a puddle; and
  some of the muddy water had bespattered her frock。                     A circle of children
  had   surrounded   her;   and   some   of   the   motherly   little   girls   were   on   their
  knees rubbing at the spots anxiously; while one of them wiped away the
  tears that were running down her pretty cheeks。                   I looked!      It was fatal!
  I did not look again; but I was smitten to the very heart!                   I did not speak
  to her for six years; but when I did; it was all right with both of us; thank
  God! and I've been in love with her ever since; when she behaves herself!〃
  That   is   the   way   they   speak   of   love   in   Barbury   Green;   and   oh!   how
  much sweeter   and more   wholesome it   is than the language of   the   town!
  Who   would   not   be   a   Goose   Girl;   〃to   win   the   secret   of   the   weed's   plain
  heart〃?     It   seems   to   me   that   in   society  we   are   always   gazing   at   magic…
  lantern shows; but here we rest our tired eyes with looking at the stars。
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  CHAPTER XI
  July 16th。
  Phoebe and I have been to a Hen Conference at Buffington。                      It was
  for the purpose   of raising   the standard of