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第96章 At Aldbrickham and Elsewhere(12)

'What -and ha'n't ye really done it?Chok'it all,that I should have lived to see a good old saying like 'marry in haste and repent at leisure'spoiled like this by you two!'Tis time I got back again to Marygreen -sakes if tidden -if this is what the new notions be leading us to!Nobody thought o'being afeard o'matrimony in my time,nor of much else but a cannon-ball or empty cup-board!Why when I and my poor man were married we thought no more o't than of a game o'dibs!'

'Don't tell the child when he comes in,'whispered Sue nervously.

'He'll think it has all gone on right,and it will be better that he should not be surprised and puzzled.Of course it is only put off for reconsideration.

If we are happy as we are,what does it matter to anybody?'

The purpose of a chronicler of moods and deeds does not require him to express his personal views upon the grave controversy above given.That the twain were happy -between their times of sadness -was indubitable.

And when the unexpected apparition of Jude's child in the house had shown itself to be no such disturbing event as it had looked,but one that brought into their lives a new and tender interest of an ennobling and unselfish kind,it rather helped than injured their happiness.

To be sure,with such pleasing anxious beings as they were,the boy's coming also brought with it much thought for the future,particularly as he seemed at present to be singularly deficient in all the usual hopes of childhood.But the pair tried to dismiss,for a while at least,a too strenuously forward view.

There is in Upper Wessex an old town of nine or ten thousand souls;the town may be called Stoke-Barehills.It stands with its gaunt,unattractive,ancient church,and its new red brick suburb,amid the open,chalk-soiled cornlands,near the middle of an imaginary triangle which has for its three corners the towns of Aldbrickham and Wintoncester,and the important military station of Quartershot.The great western highway from London passes through it,near a point where the road branches into two,merely to unite again some twenty miles further westward.Out of this bifurcation and reunion there used to arise among wheeled travellers,before railway days,endless questions of choice between the respective ways.But the question is now as dead as the scot-and-lot freeholder,the road waggoner,and the mail coachman who disputed it;and probably not a single inhabitant of Stoke-Barehills is now even aware that the two roads which part in his town ever meet again;for nobody now drives up and down the great western highway dally.

The most familiar object in Stoke-Barehills nowadays is its cemetery,standing among some picturesque mediaeval ruins beside the railway;the modern chapels,modern tombs,and modern shrubs having a look of intrusiveness amid the crumbling and ivy-covered decay of the ancient walls.

On a certain day,however,in the particular year which has now been reached by this narrative -the month being early June -the features of the town excite little interest,though many visitors arrive by the trains;some down-trains,in especial,nearly emptying themselves here.

It is the week of the Great Wessex Agricultural Show,whose vast encampment spreads over the open outskirts of the town like the tents of an investing army.Rows of marquees,huts,booths,pavilions,arcades,porticoes -every kind of structure short of a permanent one -cover the green field for the space of a square half-mile,and the crowds of arrivals walk through the town in a mass,and make straight for the exhibition ground.The way thereto is lined with shows,stalls,and hawkers on foot,who make a market-place of the whole roadway to the show proper,and lead some of the improvident to lighten their pockets appreciably before they reach the gates of the exhibition they came expressly to see.

It is the popular day,the shilling day,and of the fast arriving excursion trains two from different directions enter the two contiguous railway stations at almost the same minute.One,like several which have preceded it,comes from London:the other by a cross-line from Aldbrickham;and from the London train alights a couple;a short,rather bloated man,with a globular stomach and small legs,resembling a top on two pegs,accompanied by a woman of rather fine figure and rather red face,dressed in black material,and covered with beads from bonnet to skirt,that made her glisten as if clad in chain-mail.

They cast their eyes around.The man was about to hire a fly as some others had done,when the woman said,'Don't be in such a hurry,Cartlett.

It isn't so very far to the show-yard.Let us walk down the street into the place.Perhaps I can pick up a cheap bit of furniture or old china.

It is years since I was here -never since I lived as a girl at Aldbrickham,and used to come across for a trip sometimes with my young man.'

'You can't carry home furniture by excursion train,'said,in a thick voice,her husband,the landlord of The Three Horns,Lambeth;for they had both come down from the tavern in that 'excellent,densely populated,gin-drinking neighbourhood,'which they had occupied ever since the advertisement in those words had attracted them thither.The configuration of the landlord showed that he,too,like his customers,was becoming affected by the liquors he retailed.

'Then I'll get it sent,if I see any worth having,'said his wife.

They sauntered on,but had barely entered the town when her attention was attracted by a young couple leading a child,who had come out from the second platform,into which the train from Aldbrickham had steamed.

They were walking just in front of the inn-keepers.

'Sakes alive!'said Arabella.

'What's that?'said Cartlett.

'Who do you think that couple is?Don't you recognize the man?'

'No.'

'Not from the photos I have showed you?'

'Is it Fawley?'

'Yes -of course.'

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