第 39 节
作者:生在秋天      更新:2023-05-17 13:24      字数:9306
  We had a frugal breakfast at half…past four; and started away at five。
  Our road lay over a mountain; and from enquiries made in the village it
  appeared to be one of those roads you cannot possibly miss。                      I suppose
  everybody knows this sort of road。            Generally; it leads you back to where
  you started from; and when it doesn't; you wish it did; so that at all events
  you might know where you were。 I foresaw evil from the very first; and
  before we had accomplished a couple of miles we came up with it。                        The
  road divided into three。 A worm…eaten sign…post indicated that the path to
  the left led to a place that we had never heard ofthat was on no map。                   Its
  other arm; pointing out the direction of the middle road; had disappeared。
  The   road   to   the   right;   so   we   all   agreed;   clearly   led   back   again   to   the
  village。
  〃The old man said distinctly;〃 so Harris reminded us; 〃keep straight on
  round the hill。〃
  〃Which hill?〃 George asked; pertinently。
  We were confronted by half a dozen; some of them big; some of them
  little。
  〃He told us;〃 continued Harris; 〃that we should come to a wood。〃
  〃I see no reason to doubt him;〃 commented George; 〃whichever road
  we take。〃
  As a matter of fact; a dense wood covered every hill。
  〃And   he   said;〃   murmured   Harris;   〃that   we   should   reach   the   top   in
  about an hour and a half。〃
  〃There it is;〃 said George; 〃that I begin to disbelieve him。〃
  〃Well; what shall we do?〃 said Harris。
  Now   I   happen   to   possess   the   bump   of   locality。  It   is   not   a   virtue;   I
  make   no boast of   it。     It   is   merely  an   animal   instinct   that   I  cannot   help。
  That things occasionally get in my waymountains; precipices; rivers; and
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  such like obstructionsis no fault of mine。           My instinct is correct enough;
  it is the earth that   is wrong。      I led them by  the   middle road。         That   the
  middle road had not character enough to continue for any quarter of a mile
  in   the   same   direction;   that   after   three   miles   up   and   down   hill   it   ended
  abruptly in a wasps' nest; was not a thing that should have been laid to my
  door。    If the middle road had gone in the direction it ought to have done;
  it would have taken us to where we wanted to go; of that I am convinced。
  Even   as   it   was;   I   would   have   continued   to   use   this   gift   of   mine   to
  discover a fresh way had a proper spirit been displayed towards me。 But I
  am not an angelI admit this frankly;and I decline to exert myself for the
  ungrateful and the ribald。         Besides; I doubt if George and Harris would
  have followed me further in any event。 Therefore it was that I washed my
  hands of the whole affair; and that Harris entered upon the vacancy。
  〃Well;〃 said Harris。       〃I suppose you are satisfied with what you have
  done?〃
  〃I am quite satisfied;〃 I replied from the heap of stones where I was
  sitting。    〃So   far;   I   have   brought   you   with   safety。 I   would   continue   to
  lead   you   further;   but   no   artist   can   work   without   encouragement。     You
  appear dissatisfied with me because you do not know where you are。                     For
  all you know; you may be just where you want to be。                  But I say nothing
  as to that; I expect no thanks。         Go your own way; I have done with you
  both。〃
  I spoke; perhaps; with bitterness; but I could not help it。             Not a word
  of kindness had I had all the weary way。
  〃Do not misunderstand us;〃 said Harris; 〃both George and myself feel
  that without your assistance we should never be where we now are。                      For
  that   we   give   you   every   credit。  But   instinct   is   liable   to   error。 What   I
  propose to do is to substitute for it Science; which is exact。            Now; where's
  the sun?〃
  〃Don't you think;〃 said George; 〃that if we made our way back to the
  village; and hired a boy for a mark to guide us; it would save time in the
  end?〃
  〃It would be wasting hours;〃 said Harris; with decision。                〃You leave
  this   to   me。  I   have   been   reading   about   this   thing;   and   it   has   interested
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  me。〃     He took out his watch; and began turning himself round and round。
  〃It's as simple as A B C;〃 he continued。           〃You point the short hand at
  the   sun;   then   you   bisect   the   segment   between   the   short   hand   and   the
  twelve; and thus you get the north。〃
  He worried up and down for a while; then he fixed it。
  〃Now I've got it;〃 he said; 〃that's the north; where that wasps' nest is。
  Now give me the map。〃
  We    handed     it  to  him;   and   seating   himself    facing    the  wasps;    he
  examined it。
  〃Todtmoos from here;〃 he said; 〃is south by south…west。〃
  〃How do you mean; from here?〃 asked George。
  〃Why; from here; where we are;〃 returned Harris。
  〃But where are we?〃 said George。
  This worried Harris for a time; but at length he cheered up。
  〃It   doesn't   matter    where    we   are;〃   he   said。   〃Wherever       we    are;
  Todtmoos is south by south…west。            Come on; we are only wasting time。〃
  〃I don't quite see how you make it out;〃 said George; as he rose and
  shouldered his knapsack; 〃but I suppose it doesn't matter。               We are out for
  our health; and it's all pretty!〃
  〃We   shall   be   all   right;〃   said   Harris;   with   cheery   confidence。  〃We
  shall be in at Todtmoos before ten; don't you worry。              And at Todtmoos we
  will have something to eat。〃
  He said that he; himself; fancied a beefsteak; followed by an omelette。
  George said that; personally; he intended to keep his mind off the subject
  until he saw Todtmoos。
  We walked for half an hour; then emerging upon an opening; we saw
  below us; about two miles away; the village through which we had passed
  that   morning。      It   had   a  quaint    church    with   an   outside   staircase;   a
  somewhat unusual arrangement。
  The   sight   of   it   made   me   sad。 We   had   been   walking   hard   for   three
  hours   and   a   half;   and   had   accomplished;   apparently;   about   four   miles。
  But Harris was delighted。
  〃Now; at last;〃 said Harris; 〃we know where we are。〃
  〃I thought you said it didn't matter;〃 George reminded him。
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  〃No more it does; practically;〃 replied Harris; 〃but it is just as well to
  be certain。     Now I feel more confidence in myself。〃
  〃I'm not so sure about that being an advantage;〃 muttered George。 But
  I do not think Harris heard him。
  〃We   are   now;〃   continued   Harris;   〃east   of   the   sun;   and   Todtmoos   is
  south…west of where we are。           So that if〃
  He broke off。      〃By…the…by;〃 he said; 〃do you remember whether I said
  the bisecting line of that segment pointed to the north or to the south?〃
  〃You said it pointed to the north;〃 replied George。
  〃Are you positive?〃 persisted Harris。
  〃Positive;〃     answered      George     〃but   don't    let  that   influence    your
  calculations。      In all probability you were wrong。〃
  Harris thought for a while; then his brow cleared。
  〃That's   all   right;〃   he   said;   〃of   course;   it's   the   north。 It   must   be   the
  north。    How   could   it   be   the   south?   Now   we   must   make   for   the   west。
  Come on。〃
  〃I am quite willing to make for the west;〃 said George; 〃any point of
  the compass is the same to me。           I only wish to remark that; at the present
  moment; we are going dead east。〃
  〃No we are not;〃 returned Harris; 〃we are going west。〃
  〃We are going east; I tell you;〃 said George。
  〃I wish you wouldn't keep saying that;〃 said Harris; 〃you confuse me。〃
  〃I don't mind if I do;〃 returned George; 〃I would rather do that than go
  wrong。      I tell you we are going dead east。〃
  〃What nonsense!〃 retorted Harris; 〃there's the sun。〃
  〃I   can   see   the   sun;〃   answered   George;   〃quite   distinctly。  It   may   be
  where it ought to be; according to you and Science; or it may not。 All I
  know is; that when we were down in the village; that particular hill with
  that particular lump of rock upon it was due north of us。