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第8章 At Marygreen(8)

Through the intervening fortnight he ran about and smiled outwardly at his inward thoughts,as if they were people meeting and nodding to him -smiled with that singularly beautiful irradiation which is seen to spread on young faces at the inception of some glorious idea,as if a supernatural lamp were held inside their transparent natures,giving rise to the flattering fancy that heaven lies about them then.

He honestly performed his promise to the man of many cures,in whom he now sincerely believed,walking miles hither and thither among the surrounding hamlets as the Physician's agent in advance.On the evening appointed he stood motionless on the plateau,at the place where he had parted from Vilbert,and there awaited his approach.The road-physician was fairly up to time;but,to the surprise of Jude on striking into his pace,which the pedestrian did not diminish by a single unit of force,the latter seemed hardly to recognize his young companion,though with the lapse of the fortnight the evenings had grown light.Jude thought it might perhaps be owing to his wearing another hat,and he saluted the physician with dignity.

'Well,my boy?'said the latter abstractedly.

'I've come,'said Jude.

'You?who are you?Oh yes -to be sure!Got any orders,lad?'

'Yes.'And Jude told him the names and addresses of the cottagers who were willing to test the virtues of the world-renowned pills and salve.

The quack mentally registered these with great care.

'And the Latin and Greek grammars?'Jude's voice trembled with anxiety.

'What about them?'

'You were to bring me yours,that you used before you took your degree.'

'Ah,yes,yes!Forgot all about it -all!So many lives depending on my attention,you see,my man,that I can't give so much thought as I would like to other things.'

Jude controlled himself sufficiently long to make sure of the truth;and he repeated,in a voice of dry misery,'You haven't brought 'em!'

'No.But you must get me some more orders from sick people,and I'll bring the grammars next time.'

Jude dropped behind.He was an unsophisticated boy,but the gift of sudden insight which is sometimes vouchsafed to children showed him all at once what shoddy humanity the quack was made of.There was to be no intellectual light from this source.The leaves dropped from his imaginary crown of laurel;he turned to a gate,leant against it,and cried bitterly.

The disappointment was followed by an interval of blankness.He might,perhaps,have obtained grammars from Alfredston,but to do that required money,and a knowledge of what books to order;and though physically comfortable,he was in such absolute dependence as to be without a farthing of his own.

At this date Mr.Phillotson sent for his pianoforte,and it gave Jude a lead.Why should he not write to the schoolmaster,and ask him to be so kind as to get him the grammars in Christminster?He might slip a letter inside the case of the instrument,and it would be sure to reach the desired eyes.Why not ask him to send any old second-hand copies,which would have the charm of being mellowed by the university atmosphere?

To tell his aunt of his intention would be to defeat it.It was necessary to act alone.

After a further consideration of a few days he did act,and on the day of the piano's departure,which happened to be his next birthday,clandestinely placed the letter inside the packing-case,directed to his much-admired friend,being afraid to reveal the operation to his aunt Drusilla,lest she should discover his motive,and compel him to abandon his scheme.

The piano was despatched,and Jude waited days and weeks,calling every morning at the cottage post office before his great-aunt was stirring.

At last a packet did indeed arrive at the village,and he saw from the ends of it that it contained two thin books.He took it away into a lonely place,and sat down on a felled elm to open it.

Ever since his first ecstasy or vision of Christminster and its possibilities,Jude had meditated much and curiously on the probable sort of process that was involved in turning the expressions of one language into those of another.He concluded that a grammar of the required tongue would contain,primarily,a rule,preion,or clue of the nature of a secret cipher,which,once known,would enable him,by merely applying it,to change at will all words of his own speech into those of the foreign one.His childish idea was,in fact,a pushing to the extremity of mathematical precision what is everywhere known as Grimm's Law -an aggrandizement of rough rules to ideal completeness.Thus he assumed that the words of the required language were always to be found somewhere latent in the words of the given language by those who had the art to uncover them,such art being furnished by the books aforesaid.

When,therefore,having noted that the packet bore the postmark of Christminster,he cut the string,opened the volumes,and turned to the Latin grammar,which chanced to come uppermost,he could scarcely believe his eyes.

The book was an old one -thirty years old,soiled,scribbled wantonly over with a strange name in every variety of enmity to the letterpress,and marked at random with dates twenty years earlier than his own day.

But this was not the cause of Jude's amazement.He learnt for the first time that there was no law of transmutation,as in his innocence he had supposed (there was,in some degree,but the grammarian did not recognize it),but that every word in both Latin and Greek was to be individually committed to memory at the cost of years of plodding.

Jude flung down the books,lay backward along the broad trunk of the elm,and was an utterly miserable boy for the space of a quarter of an hour.As he had often done before,he pulled his hat over his face and watched the sun peering insidiously at him through the interstices of the straw.This was Latin and Greek,then,was it this grand delusion!

The charm he had supposed in store for him was really a labour like that of Israel in Egypt.

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