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第3章

Scenting the morning air more pleasantly than the buried majesty of Denmark did,Messrs.Idle and Goodchild rode away from Carlisle at eight o'clock one forenoon,bound for the village of Hesket,Newmarket,some fourteen miles distant.Goodchild (who had already begun to doubt whether he was idle:as his way always is when he has nothing to do)had read of a certain black old Cumberland hill or mountain,called Carrock,or Carrock Fell;and had arrived at the conclusion that it would be the culminating triumph of Idleness to ascend the same.Thomas Idle,dwelling on the pains inseparable from that achievement,had expressed the strongest doubts of the expediency,and even of the sanity,of the enterprise;but Goodchild had carried his point,and they rode away.

Up hill and down hill,and twisting to the right,and twisting to the left,and with old Skiddaw (who has vaunted himself a great deal more than his merits deserve;but that is rather the way of the Lake country),dodging the apprentices in a picturesque and pleasant manner.Good,weather-proof,warm,pleasant houses,well white-limed,scantily dotting the road.Clean children coming out to look,carrying other clean children as big as themselves.

Harvest still lying out and much rained upon;here and there,harvest still unreaped.Well-cultivated gardens attached to the cottages,with plenty of produce forced out of their hard soil.

Lonely nooks,and wild;but people can be born,and married,and buried in such nooks,and can live and love,and be loved,there as elsewhere,thank God!(Mr.Goodchild's remark.)By-and-by,the village.Black,coarse-stoned,rough-windowed houses;some with outer staircases,like Swiss houses;a sinuous and stony gutter winding up hill and round the corner,by way of street.All the children running out directly.Women pausing in washing,to peep from doorways and very little windows.Such were the observations of Messrs.Idle and Goodchild,as their conveyance stopped at the village shoemaker's.Old Carrock gloomed down upon it all in a very ill-tempered state;and rain was beginning.

The village shoemaker declined to have anything to do with Carrock.

No visitors went up Carrock.No visitors came there at all.Aa'the world ganged awa'yon.The driver appealed to the Innkeeper.

The Innkeeper had two men working in the fields,and one of them should be called in,to go up Carrock as guide.Messrs.Idle and Goodchild,highly approving,entered the Innkeeper's house,to drink whiskey and eat oatcake.

The Innkeeper was not idle enough -was not idle at all,which was a great fault in him -but was a fine specimen of a north-country man,or any kind of man.He had a ruddy cheek,a bright eye,a well-knit frame,an immense hand,a cheery,outspeaking voice,and a straight,bright,broad look.He had a drawing-room,too,upstairs,which was worth a visit to the Cumberland Fells.(This was Mr.Francis Goodchild's opinion,in which Mr.Thomas Idle did not concur.)The ceiling of this drawing-room was so crossed and recrossed by beams of unequal lengths,radiating from a centre,in a corner,that it looked like a broken star-fish.The room was comfortably and solidly furnished with good mahogany and horsehair.It had a snug fireside,and a couple of well-curtained windows,looking out upon the wild country behind the house.What it most developed was,an unexpected taste for little ornaments and nick-nacks,of which it contained a most surprising number.They were not very various,consisting in great part of waxen babies with their limbs more or less mutilated,appealing on one leg to the parental affections from under little cupping glasses;but,Uncle Tom was there,in crockery,receiving theological instructions from Miss Eva,who grew out of his side like a wen,in an exceedingly rough state of profile propagandism.Engravings of Mr.Hunt's country boy,before and after his pie,were on the wall,divided by a highly-coloured nautical piece,the subject of which had all her colours (and more)flying,and was making great way through a sea of a regular pattern,like a lady's collar.A benevolent,elderly gentleman of the last century,with a powdered head,kept guard,in oil and varnish,over a most perplexing piece of furniture on a table;in appearance between a driving seat and an angular knife-box,but,when opened,a musical instrument of tinkling wires,exactly like David's harp packed for travelling.Everything became a nick-nack in this curious room.The copper tea-kettle,burnished up to the highest point of glory,took his station on a stand of his own at the greatest possible distance from the fireplace,and said:'By your leave,not a kettle,but a bijou.'The Staffordshire-ware butter-dish with the cover on,got upon a little round occasional table in a window,with a worked top,and announced itself to the two chairs accidentally placed there,as an aid to polite conversation,a graceful trifle in china to be chatted over by callers,as they airily trifled away the visiting moments of a butterfly existence,in that rugged old village on the Cumberland Fells.The very footstool could not keep the floor,but got upon a sofa,and there-from proclaimed itself,in high relief of white and liver-coloured wool,a favourite spaniel coiled up for repose.Though,truly,in spite of its bright glass eyes,the spaniel was the least successful assumption in the collection:being perfectly flat,and dismally suggestive of a recent mistake in sitting down on the part of some corpulent member of the family.

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