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作者:辛苦      更新:2021-02-20 16:24      字数:9317
  Now it is necessary for the physician to have practice as well as theory;
  so   the   Square   Baby;   being   left   to   himself   this   afternoon;   proceeded   to
  perfect himself in some of the healing arts used by country practitioners。
  When   discovered;   he   was   seated   in   front   of   the   wire…covered   〃run〃
  attached     to  a  coop   occupied     by   the  youngest     goslings。    A   couple    of
  bottles and a box stood by his side; and I should think he had administered
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  a cup of sweet oil; a pint of paraffin; and a quarter of a pound of tobacco
  during     his  clinic。    He    had   used    the  remedies     impartially;     sometimes
  giving the paraffin internally and rubbing the patient's head with tobacco
  or oil; sometimes the reverse。
  Several   goslings   leaned   languidly   against   the   netting;   or   supported
  themselves   by   the   edge   of   the   water…dish;   while   others   staggered        and
  reeled about with eyes half closed。
  It was Mrs。 Heaven who caught her son red…handed; so to speak。                      She
  was dressed in her best; and just driving off to Woodmucket to spend a day
  or two with her married daughter; and soothe her nerves with the uproar
  incident to a town of six hundred inhabitants。               She delayed her journey a
  half…hourlong enough; in fact; to change her black silk waist for a loose
  sacque   which   would   give  her   arms   full   and   comfortable   play。        The   joy
  and astonishment that greeted the Square Baby on his advent; five years
  ago; was   forgotten for  the first   time in   his brief  life; and he was treated
  precisely  as   any  ordinary  wrongdoer   would   have   been   treated   under   the
  same   circumstances;   summarily   and   smartly;   the   〃wepping;〃   as   Phoebe
  would say; being Mrs。 Heaven's hand。
  All but one of the goslings lived; like thousands of others who recover
  in spite of the doctors; but the Square Baby's interest in the healing art is
  now perceptibly lessened。
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  CHAPTER XIV
  July 18th。
  The day was Friday; Phoebe's day to go to Buffington with eggs and
  chickens and rabbits; her day to solicit orders for ducklings and goslings。
  The   village   cart   was   ready   in   the   stable;   Mr。   and   Mrs。   Heaven   were   in
  Woodmucket; I was eating my breakfast (which I remember was an egg
  and a rasher) when Phoebe came in; a figure of woe。
  The Square Baby was ill; very ill; and would not permit her to leave
  him and go to market。          Would I look at him?          For he must have dowsed
  'imself    as  well    as  the  goslings    yesterday;     anyways      he  was    strong   of
  paraffin and tobacco; though he 'ad 'ad a good barth。
  I   prescribed     for  Albert    Edward;      who    was    as  uncomfortable       and
  feverish as any little sinner in the county of Sussex; and I then promptly
  proposed going to Buffington in Phoebe's place。
  She   did   not   think   it   at   all   proper;   and   said   that;   notwithstanding   my
  cotton   gown   and   sailor   hat;   I   looked   quite;   quite   the   lydy;   and   it   would
  never do。      〃I cannot get any new orders;〃 said I; 〃but I can certainly leave
  the   rabbits   and   eggs   at   the   customary   places。    I   know   Argent's   Dining
  Parlours; and Songhurst's Tea Rooms; and the Six Bells Inn; as well as you
  do。〃
  So;  donning   a pair of   Phoebe's   large  white   cotton   gloves   with   open…
  work   wrists   (than   which   I   always   fancy   there   is   no   one   article   that   so
  disguises the perfect lydy); I set out upon my travels; upborne by a lively
  sense of amusement that was at least equal to my feeling that I was doing
  Phoebe Heaven a good turn。
  Prices   in   dressed   poultry   were   fluctuating;   but   I   had   a   copy   of   The
  Trade   Review;   issued   that   very   day;   and   was   able   to   get   some   idea   of
  values     and   the   state  of  the   market    as   I  jogged    along。    The     general
  movement;        I  learned;    was    moderate      and   of   a  〃selective〃     character。
  Choice large capons and ducks were in steady demand; but I blushed for
  my   profession   when   I   read   that   roasting   chickens   were   running   coarse;
  staggy;   and   of   irregular   value。    Old   hens   were   held   firmly   at   sixpence;
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  and   it   is   my   experience   that   they   always   have   to   be;   at   whatever   price。
  Geese      were    plenty;    dull;  and    weak。    Old    cocks;why       don't   they    say
  roosters?declined to threepence ha'penny on Thursday in sympathy with
  fowls;and   who   shall   say   that   chivalry   is   dead?       Turkeys   were   a   trifle
  steadier; and there was a speculative movement in limed eggs。                          All this
  was   illuminating;   and   I   only   wished   I   were   quite   certain        whether   the
  sympathetic old roosters were threepence ha'penny apiece; or a pound。
  Everything happened as it should; on this first business journey of my
  life;    which     is  equivalent      to   saying     that   nothing     happened       at   all。
  Songhurst's   Tea   Rooms   took   five   dozen   eggs   and   told   me   to   bring   six
  dozen the next week。           Argent's Dining Parlours purchased three pairs of
  chickens and four rabbits。           The Six Bells found the last poultry somewhat
  tough and tasteless; whereupon I said that our orders were more than we
  could   possibly   fill;   still   I   hoped   we   could   go   on   〃selling   them;〃   as   we
  never   liked   to   part   with   old   customers;   no   matter   how   many   new   ones
  there   were。     Privately;   I   understood   the   complaint   only   too   well;   for   I
  knew      the  fowls    in   question    very    intimately。     Two     of   them    were    the
  runaway rooster and the gadabout hen that never wanted to go to bed with
  the others。 The third was Cannibal Ann。                 I should have expected them to
  be tough; but I cannot believe they were lacking in flavour。
  The   only   troublesome   feature   of   the   trip   was   that   Mrs。   Sowerbutt's
  lodgers had suddenly left for London and she was unable to take the four
  rabbits as she had hoped; but as an offset to that piece of ill…fortune the
  Coke and Coal Yard and the Bicycle Repairing Rooms came out into the
  street; and; stepping up to the trap; requested regular weekly deliveries of
  eggs and chickens; and hoped that I would be able to bring them myself。
  And   so;   in   a   happy  frame   of   mind;  I   turned   out   of   the   Buffington   main
  street;    and   was    jogging    along    homeward;       when     a  very   startling   thing
  happened; namely; a whole verse of the Bailiff's Daughter of Islington:…
  〃And as she went along the high road; The weather being hot and dry;
  She sat her down upon a green bank; And her true love came riding by。〃
  That true lovers are given to riding by; in ballads; I know very well;
  but   I   hardly   supposed   they   did   so   in    real   life;   especially   when   every
  precaution   had   been   taken   to   avert   such   a   catastrophe。   I   had   told   the
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  Barbury Green postmistress; on the morning of my arrival; not to give the
  Thornycroft       address     to  anybody      whatsoever;      but   finding;    as  the   days
  passed;   that   no   one   was   bold   enough   or   sensible   enough   to   ask   for  it;   I
  haughtily      withdrew      my    prohibition。     About     this  time   I  began     sending
  envelopes; carefully addressed in a feigned hand; to a certain person at the
  Oxenbridge Hydro。            These envelopes contained no word of writing; but
  held;   on   one   day;   only   a   bit   of   down   from   a   hen's   breast;   on   another;   a
  goose…quill; on another; a glossy tail…feather; on another; a grain of corn;
  and     so  on。    These     trifles  were     regarded     by   me   not   as   degrading     or
  unmaidenly   hints        and   suggestions;      but  simply   as    tests   of  intelligence。
  Could   a   man   receive   tokens   of   this   sort   and   fail   to   put   two   and   two
  together?