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第7章 CHAPTER I(4)

Dead,said Giles Gosling,this many a day since.That he is,said the clerk of the parish;I sat by his bed the whilst.He passed away in a blessed frame.'MORIOR--MORTUUS SUMVEL FUI--MORI'--these were his latest words;and he just added,'my last verb is conjugated.Well,peace be with him,said Mike,he owes me nothing.No,truly,replied Goldthred;and every lash which he laid on thee,he always was wont to say,he spared the hangman a labour.One would have thought he left him little to do then,said the clerk;and yet Goodman Thong had no sinecure of it with our friend,after all.VOTO A DIOS!exclaimed Lambourne,his patience appearing to fail him,as he snatched his broad,slouched hat from the table and placed it on his head,so that the shadow gave the sinister expression of a Spanish brave to eyes and features which naturally boded nothing pleasant.Hark'ee,my masters--all is fair among friends,and under the rose;and I have already permitted my worthy uncle here,and all of you,to use your pleasure with the frolics of my nonage.But I carry sword and dagger,my good friends,and can use them lightly too upon occasion.I have learned to be dangerous upon points of honour ever since I served the Spaniard,and I would not have you provoke me to the degree of falling foul.Why,what would you do?said the clerk.

Ay,sir,what would you do?said the mercer,bustling up on the other side of the table.

Slit your throat,and spoil your Sunday's quavering,Sir Clerk,said Lambourne fiercely;cudgel you,my worshipful dealer in flimsy sarsenets,into one of your own bales.Come,come,said the host,interposing,I will have no swaggering here.--Nephew,it will become you best to show no haste to take offence;and you,gentlemen,will do well to remember,that if you are in an inn,still you are the inn-keeper's guests,and should spare the honour of his family.--Iprotest your silly broils make me as oblivious as yourself;for yonder sits my silent guest as I call him,who hath been my two days'inmate,and hath never spoken a word,save to ask for his food and his reckoning--gives no more trouble than a very peasant--pays his shot like a prince royal--looks but at the sum total of the reckoning,and does not know what day he shall go away.Oh,'tis a jewel of a guest!and yet,hang-dog that I am,I have suffered him to sit by himself like a castaway in yonder obscure nook,without so much as asking him to take bite or sup along with us.It were but the right guerdon of my incivility were he to set off to the Hare and Tabor before the night grows older.With his white napkin gracefully arranged over his left arm,his velvet cap laid aside for the moment,and his best silver flagon in his right hand,mine host walked up to the solitary guest whom he mentioned,and thereby turned upon him the eyes of the assembled company.

He was a man aged betwixt twenty-five and thirty,rather above the middle size,dressed with plainness and decency,yet bearing an air of ease which almost amounted to dignity,and which seemed to infer that his habit was rather beneath his rank.His countenance was reserved and thoughtful,with dark hair and dark eyes;the last,upon any momentary excitement,sparkled with uncommon lustre,but on other occasions had the same meditative and tranquil cast which was exhibited by his features.The busy curiosity of the little village had been employed to discover his name and quality,as well as his business at Cumnor;but nothing had transpired on either subject which could lead to its gratification.Giles Gosling,head-borough of the place,and a steady friend to Queen Elizabeth and the Protestant religion,was at one time inclined to suspect his guest of being a Jesuit,or seminary priest,of whom Rome and Spain sent at this time so many to grace the gallows in England.But it was scarce possible to retain such a prepossession against a guest who gave so little trouble,paid his reckoning so regularly,and who proposed,as it seemed,to make a considerable stay at the bonny Black Bear.

Papists,argued Giles Gosling,are a pinching,close-fisted race,and this man would have found a lodging with the wealthy squire at Bessellsey,or with the old Knight at Wootton,or in some other of their Roman dens,instead of living in a house of public entertainment,as every honest man and good Christian should.Besides,on Friday he stuck by the salt beef and carrot,though there were as good spitch-cocked eels on the board as ever were ta'en out of the Isis.Honest Giles,therefore,satisfied himself that his guest was no Roman,and with all comely courtesy besought the stranger to pledge him in a draught of the cool tankard,and honour with his attention a small collation which he was giving to his nephew,in honour of his return,and,as he verily hoped,of his reformation.The stranger at first shook his head,as if declining the courtesy;but mine host proceeded to urge him with arguments founded on the credit of his house,and the construction which the good people of Cumnor might put upon such an unsocial humour.

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