第 55 节
作者:恐龙王      更新:2021-03-08 19:22      字数:9322
  and malicious with those members; or to be troubled with a similar
  uneasiness in our elbows; attended with fistic consequences to our
  neighbours; or to carry two pounds of lead in the chest; four
  pounds in the head; and several active blue…bottles in each ear。
  Yet; for certain; we suffered under those distresses; and were
  always charged at for labouring under them; as if we had brought
  them on; of our own deliberate act and deed。  As to the mental
  portion of them being my own fault in my own case … I should like
  to ask any well…trained and experienced teacher; not to say
  psychologist。  And as to the physical portion … I should like to
  ask PROFESSOR OWEN。'
  It happened that I had a small bundle of papers with me; on what is
  called 'The Half…Time System' in schools。  Referring to one of
  those papers I found that the indefatigable MR。 CHADWICK had been
  beforehand with me; and had already asked Professor Owen:  who had
  handsomely replied that I was not to blame; but that; being
  troubled with a skeleton; and having been constituted according to
  certain natural laws; I and my skeleton were unfortunately bound by
  those laws even in school … and had comported ourselves
  accordingly。  Much comforted by the good Professor's being on my
  side; I read on to discover whether the indefatigable Mr。 Chadwick
  had taken up the mental part of my afflictions。  I found that he
  had; and that he had gained on my behalf; SIR BENJAMIN BRODIE; SIR
  DAVID WILKIE; SIR WALTER SCOTT; and the common sense of mankind。
  For which I beg Mr。 Chadwick; if this should meet his eye; to
  accept my warm acknowledgments。
  Up to that time I had retained a misgiving that the seventy
  unfortunates of whom I was one; must have been; without knowing it;
  leagued together by the spirit of evil in a sort of perpetual Guy
  Fawkes Plot; to grope about in vaults with dark lanterns after a
  certain period of continuous study。  But now the misgiving
  vanished; and I floated on with a quieted mind to see the Half…Time
  System in action。  For that was the purpose of my journey; both by
  steamboat on the Thames; and by very dirty railway on the shore。
  To which last institution; I beg to recommend the legal use of coke
  as engine…fuel; rather than the illegal use of coal; the
  recommendation is quite disinterested; for I was most liberally
  supplied with small coal on the journey; for which no charge was
  made。  I had not only my eyes; nose; and ears filled; but my hat;
  and all my pockets; and my pocket…book; and my watch。
  The V。D。S。C。R。C。 (or Very Dirty and Small Coal Railway Company)
  delivered me close to my destination; and I soon found the Half…
  Time System established in spacious premises; and freely placed at
  my convenience and disposal。
  What would I see first of the Half…Time System?  I chose Military
  Drill。  'Atten…tion!'  Instantly a hundred boys stood forth in the
  paved yard as one boy; bright; quick; eager; steady; watchful for
  the look of command; instant and ready for the word。  Not only was
  there complete precision … complete accord to the eye and to the
  ear … but an alertness in the doing of the thing which deprived it;
  curiously; of its monotonous or mechanical character。  There was
  perfect uniformity; and yet an individual spirit and emulation。  No
  spectator could doubt that the boys liked it。  With non…
  commissioned officers varying from a yard to a yard and a half
  high; the result could not possibly have been attained otherwise。
  They marched; and counter…marched; and formed in line and square;
  and company; and single file and double file; and performed a
  variety of evolutions; all most admirably。  In respect of an air of
  enjoyable understanding of what they were about; which seems to be
  forbidden to English soldiers; the boys might have been small
  French troops。  When they were dismissed and the broadsword
  exercise; limited to a much smaller number; succeeded; the boys who
  had no part in that new drill; either looked on attentively; or
  disported themselves in a gymnasium hard by。  The steadiness of the
  broadsword boys on their short legs; and the firmness with which
  they sustained the different positions; was truly remarkable。
  The broadsword exercise over; suddenly there was great excitement
  and a rush。  Naval Drill!
  In the corner of the ground stood a decked mimic ship; with real
  masts; yards; and sails … mainmast seventy feet high。  At the word
  of command from the Skipper of this ship … a mahogany…faced Old
  Salt; with the indispensable quid in his cheek; the true nautical
  roll; and all wonderfully complete … the rigging was covered with a
  swarm of boys:  one; the first to spring into the shrouds;
  outstripping all the others; and resting on the truck of the main…
  topmast in no time。
  And now we stood out to sea; in a most amazing manner; the Skipper
  himself; the whole crew; the Uncommercial; and all hands present;
  implicitly believing that there was not a moment to lose; that the
  wind had that instant chopped round and sprung up fair; and that we
  were away on a voyage round the world。  Get all sail upon her!
  With a will; my lads!  Lay out upon the main…yard there!  Look
  alive at the weather earring!  Cheery; my boys!  Let go the sheet;
  now!  Stand by at the braces; you!  With a will; aloft there!
  Belay; starboard watch!  Fifer!  Come aft; fifer; and give 'em a
  tune!  Forthwith; springs up fifer; fife in hand … smallest boy
  ever seen … big lump on temple; having lately fallen down on a
  paving…stone … gives 'em a tune with all his might and main。  Hoo…
  roar; fifer!  With a will; my lads!  Tip 'em a livelier one; fifer!
  Fifer tips 'em a livelier one; and excitement increases。  Shake 'em
  out; my lads!  Well done!  There you have her!  Pretty; pretty!
  Every rag upon her she can carry; wind right astarn; and ship
  cutting through the water fifteen knots an hour!
  At this favourable moment of her voyage; I gave the alarm 'A man
  overboard!' (on the gravel); but he was immediately recovered; none
  the worse。  Presently; I observed the Skipper overboard; but
  forbore to mention it; as he seemed in no wise disconcerted by the
  accident。  Indeed; I soon came to regard the Skipper as an
  amphibious creature; for he was so perpetually plunging overboard
  to look up at the hands aloft; that he was oftener in the bosom of
  the ocean than on deck。  His pride in his crew on those occasions
  was delightful; and the conventional unintelligibility of his
  orders in the ears of uncommercial landlubbers and loblolly boys;
  though they were always intelligible to the crew; was hardly less
  pleasant。  But we couldn't expect to go on in this way for ever;
  dirty weather came on; and then worse weather; and when we least
  expected it we got into tremendous difficulties。  Screw loose in
  the chart perhaps … something certainly wrong somewhere … but here
  we were with breakers ahead; my lads; driving head on; slap on a
  lee shore!  The Skipper broached this terrific announcement in such
  great agitation; that the small fifer; not fifeing now; but
  standing looking on near the wheel with his fife under his arm;
  seemed for the moment quite unboyed; though he speedily recovered
  his presence of mind。  In the trying circumstances that ensued; the
  Skipper and the crew proved worthy of one another。  The Skipper got
  dreadfully hoarse; but otherwise was master of the situation。  The
  man at the wheel did wonders; all hands (except the fifer) were
  turned up to wear ship; and I observed the fifer; when we were at
  our greatest extremity; to refer to some document in his waistcoat…
  pocket; which I conceived to be his will。  I think she struck。  I
  was not myself conscious of any collision; but I saw the Skipper so
  very often washed overboard and back again; that I could only
  impute it to the beating of the ship。  I am not enough of a seaman
  to describe the manoeuvres by which we were saved; but they made
  the Skipper very hot (French polishing his mahogany face) and the
  crew very nimble; and succeeded to a marvel; for; within a few
  minutes of the first alarm; we had wore ship and got her off; and
  were all a…tauto … which I felt very grateful for:  not that I knew
  what it was; but that I perceived that we had not been all a…tauto
  lately。  Land now appeared on our weather…bow; and we shaped our
  course for it; having the wind abeam; and frequently changing the
  man at the helm; in order that every man might have his spell。  We
  worked into harbour under prosperous circumstances; and furled our
  sails; and squared our yards; and made all ship…shape and handsome;
  and so our voyage ended。  When I complimented the Skipper at
  parting on his exertions and those of his gallant crew; he informed
  me that the latter were provided for the worst; all hands being
  taught to swim and dive; and he added that the able seaman at the
  main…topmast truck especially; could dive as deep as he could go
  high。
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