第 72 节
作者:这就是结局      更新:2022-08-21 16:40      字数:9321
  with vexation; but with no diminution of the spirit of perseverance。
  〃I am so glad you are come; Richard!〃 she continued。  〃You will put a
  little new life into them。  They all looked so pleased when we told
  them Mr。 Richard was coming。〃
  〃I hope we shall get on;〃 said Richard。
  〃I want you to judge whether the Popes are civilised enough to be
  dressed for Sunday…school。  Oh; and the money!  Here is the account…
  book〃
  〃How neatly you have kept it; Ethel。〃
  〃Ah! it was for you; you know。  Receiptssee; aren't you surprised?〃
  〃Four pounds eighteen and eightpence!  That is a great deal!〃
  〃The three guineas were Mr。 Rivers's fees; you know; then; Margaret
  gave us half…a…sovereign; and Mary a shilling; and there was one that
  we picked up; tumbling about the house; and papa said we might have;
  and the twopence were little Blanche's savings。  Oh; Ritchie!〃 as a
  bright coin appeared on the book。
  〃That is all I could save this term;〃 he said。
  〃Oh; it is famous!  Now; I do think I may put another whole sovereign
  away into the purse for the church。  See; here is what we have paid。
  Shoesthose did bring our money very low; and then I bought a piece
  of print which cost sixteen shillings; but it will make plenty of
  frocks。  So; you see; the balance is actually two pounds nine!  That
  is something。  The nine shillings will go on till we get another fee;
  for I have two frocks ready made for the Popes; so the two pounds are
  a real nest…egg towards the church。〃
  〃The church!〃 repeated Rlchard; half smiling。
  〃I looked in the paper the other day; and saw that a chapel had been
  built for nine hundred pounds;〃 said Ethel。
  〃And you have two!〃
  〃Two in eight months; Ritchie; and more will come as we get older。
  I have a scheme in my head; but I won't tell you now。〃
  〃Nine hundred!  And a church has to be endowed as well as built; you
  know; Ethel。〃
  〃Oh! never mind that now。  If we can begin and build; some good
  person will come and help。  I'll run and fetch it; Ritchie。  I drew
  out a sketch of what I want it to be。〃
  〃What a girl that is!〃 said Richard; as Ethel dashed away。
  〃Is not she?〃 said Margaret。  〃And she means all so heartily。  Do you
  know she has spent nothing on her own pleasures; not a book; not a
  thing has she bought this year; except a present for Blanche's
  birthday; and some silk to net a purse for Harry。〃
  〃I cannot help being sometimes persuaded that she will succeed;〃 said
  Richard。
  〃Faith; energy; self…denial; perseverance; they go a great way;〃 said
  Margaret。  〃And yet when we look at poor dear Ethel; and her queer
  ungainly ways; and think of her building a church!〃
  Neither Richard nor Margaret could help laughing; but they checked it
  at once; and the former said; 〃That brave spirit is a reproof to us
  all。〃
  〃Yes;〃 said Margaret; 〃and so is the resolution to mend her little
  faults。〃
  Ethel came back; having; of course; mislaid her sketch; and; much
  vexed; wished to know if it ought to cause her first forfeit; but
  Margaret thought these should not begin till the date of the
  agreement; and the three resumed the Cocksmoor discussion。
  It lasted till the return of the walking party; so late; that they
  had been star…gazing; and came in; in full dispute as to which was
  Cygnus and which Aquila; while Blanche was talking very grandly of
  Taurus Poniatouski; and Harry begging to be told which constellations
  he should still see in the southern hemisphere。  Dr。 May was the
  first to rectify the globe for the southern latitudes; and fingers
  were affectionately laid on Orion's studded belt; as though he were a
  friend who would accompany the sailor…boy。  Voices grew loud and
  eager in enumerating the stars common to both; and so came bedtime;
  and the globe stood on the table in danger of being forgotten。  Ethel
  diligently lifted it up; and while Norman exclaimed at her tidiness;
  Margaret told how a new leaf was to be turned; and of her voluntary
  forfeits。
  〃A very good plan;〃 cried the doctor。  〃We can't do better than
  follow her example。〃
  〃What you; papa?  Oh; what fun!〃 exclaimed Harry。
  〃So you think I shall be ruined; Mr。 Monkey。  How do you know I shall
  not be the most orderly of all?  A penny for everything left about;
  confiscated for the benefit of Cocksmoor; eh?〃
  〃And twopence for pocket…handkerchiefs; if you please;〃 said Norman;
  with a gesture of disgust。
  〃Very well。  From Blanche; upwards。  Margaret shall have a book; and
  set down marks against ushold an audit every Saturday night。  What
  say you; Blanche?〃
  〃Oh; I hope Flora will leave something about!〃 cried Blanche; dancing
  with glee。
  CHAPTER XXV。
  Oh; no; we never mention her;
  We never breathe her name。SONG。
  A great deal of merriment had come home with Harry; who never was
  grave for ten minutes without a strong reaction; and distracted the
  house with his noise and his antics; in proportion; as it sometimes
  seemed; to the spaces of serious thought and reading spent in the
  study; where Dr。 May did his best to supply Mr。 Ramsden's
  insufficient attention to his Confirmation candidates; by giving an
  hour every day to Norman; Ethel; and Harry。  He could not lecture;
  but he read with them; and his own earnestness was very impressive。
  The two eldest felt deeply; but Harry often kept it in doubt; whether
  he were not as yet too young and wild for permanent impressions; so
  rapid were his transitions; and so overpowering his high spirits。
  Not that these were objected to; but there was a feeling that there
  might as well be moderation in all things; and that it would have
  been satisfactory if; under present circumstances; he had been
  somewhat more subdued and diligent。
  〃There are your decimals not done yet; Harry。〃
  For Harry; being somewhat deficient in arithmetic; had been
  recommended to work in that line during his visit at homean
  operation usually deferred; as at present; to the evening。
  〃I am going to do my sums now; Flora;〃 said Harry; somewhat annoyed。
  He really fetched his arithmetic; and his voice was soon heard asking
  how he was ever to put an end to a sum that would turn to nothing but
  everlasting threes。
  〃What have you been doing; young ladies?〃 asked Dr。 May。  〃Did you
  call on Miss Walkingham?〃
  〃Flora and Blanche did;〃 said Ethel; 〃I thought you did not want me
  to go; and I had not time。  Besides; a London grand young ladyoh!〃
  and Ethel shook her head in disgust。
  〃That is not the way you treat Meta Rivers。〃
  〃Oh; Meta is different!  She has never been out!〃
  〃I should have been glad for you to have seen Miss Walkingham;〃 said
  her father。  Pretty manners are improving; besides; old Lady
  Walkingham begged me to send my daughters。〃
  〃I should not have seen her;〃 said Ethel; 〃for she was not well
  enough to let us in。〃
  〃Was it not pushing?〃 said Flora。  〃There were the Andersons leaving
  their card!〃
  〃Those Andersons!〃 exclaimed the doctor;  〃I am sick of the very
  sound of the name。  As sure as my name is Dick May; I'll include it
  in Margaret's book of fines。〃
  Flora looked dignified。
  〃They are always harping on that little trumpery girl's nonsense;〃
  said Harry。 〃Aught; aught; eight; that is eight thousandths; eh;
  Norman!  If it was about those two fellows; the boys〃
  〃You would harp only on what affects you?〃 said the doctor。
  〃No; I don't; men never do。  That is one hundred and twenty…fifth。〃
  〃One man does it to an hundred and twenty…five women?〃 said Dr。 May。
  〃It is rather a female defect; indeed;〃 said Margaret。
  〃Defect!〃 said Flora。
  〃Yes;〃 said Dr。 May; 〃since it is not only irksome to the hearers;
  but leads to the breaking of the ninth commandment。〃
  Many voices declared; in forms of varying severity; that it was
  impossible to speak worse of the Andersons than they deserved。
  〃Andersons again!〃 cried Dr。 May。  〃One; two; three; four; five; six
  forfeits!〃
  〃Papa himself; for he said the name;〃 saucily put in Blanche。
  〃I think I should like the rule to be made in earnest;〃 said Ethel。
  〃What! in order to catch Flora's pence for Cocksmoor?〃 suggested
  Harry。
  〃No; but because it is malice。  I mean; that is; if there is dislike;
  or a grudge in our hearts at themtalking for ever of nasty little
  miserable irritations makes it worse。〃
  〃Then why do you do it?〃 asked Flora。  〃I heard you only on Sunday
  declaiming about Fanny Anderson。〃
  〃Ha!〃 cried out all at once。  〃There goes Flora。〃
  She looked intensely serious and innocent。
  〃I know;〃 said Ethel。  〃It is the very reason I want the rule to be
  made; just to stop us; for I am sure we must often say more than is
  right。〃
  〃Especially when we come to the pass of declaring that the ninth
  commandment cannot be broken in regard to them;〃 observed the doctor。
  〃Most likely they are saying much the same of us;〃 said Richard。
  〃Or worse;〃 rejoined Dr。 May。  〃The injured never hates as much as
  the injurer。〃
  〃Now papa has said the severest thing of all!〃 whispered Ethel。
  〃Proving the inexpedience of personalities;〃 said Dr。 May; 〃and in
  good time enter the evening post。Why! how now; Mr。 May; are you
  gone mad?〃
  〃Hallo! why ho! ha! hurrah!〃 and up went Harry's book of decimals to
  the ceiling; coming