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第6章 CHAPTER II(3)

From the opposite bank stretched a wide green level,called the Ham--dotted with pasturing cattle of all sorts.Beyond it was a second river,forming an arch of a circle round the verdant flat.But the stream itself lay so low as to be invisible from where we sat;you could only trace the line of its course by the small white sails that glided in and out,oddly enough,from behind clumps of trees,and across meadow lands.

They attracted John's attention."Those can't be boats,surely.Is there water there?""To be sure,or you would not see the sails.It is the Severn;though at this distance you can't perceive it;yet it is deep enough too,as you may see by the boats it carries.You would hardly believe so,to look at it here--but I believe it gets broader and broader,and turns out a noble river by the time it reaches the King's Roads,and forms the Bristol Channel.""I've seen that!"cried John,with a bright look."Ah,I like the Severn."He stood gazing at it a good while,a new expression dawning in his eyes.Eyes in which then,for the first time,I watched a thought grow,and grow,till out of them was shining a beauty absolutely divine.

All of a sudden the Abbey chimes burst out,and made the lad start.

"What's that?"

"Turn again,Whittington,Lord Mayor of London,"I sang to the bells;and then it seemed such a commonplace history,and such a very low degree of honour to arrive at,that I was really glad I had forgotten to tell John the story.I merely showed him where,beyond our garden wall,and in the invisible high road that interposed,rose up the grim old Abbey tower.

"Probably this garden belonged to the Abbey in ancient time--our orchard is so fine.The monks may have planted it;they liked fruit,those old fellows.""Oh!did they!"He evidently did not quite comprehend,but was trying,without asking,to find out what I referred to.I was almost ashamed,lest he might think I wanted to show off my superior knowledge.

"The monks were parsons,John,you know.Very good men,I dare say,but rather idle.""Oh,indeed.Do you think they planted that yew hedge?"And he went to examine it.

Now,far and near,our yew-hedge was noted.There was not its like in the whole country.It was about fifteen feet high,and as many thick.Century after century of growth,with careful clipping and training,had compacted it into a massive green barrier,as close and impervious as a wall.

John poked in and about it--peering through every interstice--leaning his breast against the solid depth of branches;but their close shield resisted all his strength.

At last he came back to me,his face glowing with the vain efforts he had made.

"What were you about?Did you want to get through?""I wanted just to see if it were possible."

I shook my head."What would you do,John,if you were shut up here,and had to get over the yew-hedge?You could not climb it?""I know that,and,therefore,should not waste time in trying.""Would you give up,then?"

He smiled--there was no "giving up"in that smile of his."I'll tell you what I'd do--I'd begin and break it,twig by twig,till I forced my way through,and got out safe at the other side.""Well done,lad!--but if it's all the same to thee,I would rather thee did not try that experiment upon MY hedge at present."My father had come behind,and overheard us,unobserved.We were both somewhat confounded,though a grim kindliness of aspect showed that he was not displeased--nay,even amused.

"Is that thy usual fashion of getting over a difficulty,friend--what's thy name?"

I supplied the answer.The minute Abel Fletcher appeared,John seemed to lose all his boyish fun,and go back to that premature gravity and hardness of demeanour which I supposed his harsh experience of the world and of men had necessarily taught him;but which was very sad to see in a lad so young.

My father sat down beside me on the bench--pushed aside an intrusive branch of clematis--finally,because it would come back and tickle his bald pate,broke it off,and threw it into the river:then,leaning on his stick with both hands,eyed John Halifax sharply,all over,from top to toe.

"Didn't thee say thee wanted work?It looks rather like it."His glance upon the shabby clothes made the boy colour violently.

"Oh,thee need'st not be ashamed;better men than thee have been in rags.Hast thee any money?""The groat you gave,that is,paid me;I never take what I don't earn,"said the lad,sticking a hand in either poor empty pocket.

"Don't be afraid--I was not going to give thee anything--except,maybe--Would thee like some work?""O sir!"

"O father!"

I hardly know which was the most grateful cry.

Abel Fletcher looked surprised,but on the whole not ill-pleased.

Putting on and pulling down his broad-brimmed hat,he sat meditatively for a minute or so;making circles in the gravel walk with the end of his stick.People said--nay,Jael herself,once,in a passion,had thrown the fact at me--that the wealthy Friend himself had come to Norton Bury without a shilling in his pocket.

"Well,what work canst thee do,lad?"

"Anything,"was the eager answer.

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