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第34章

This change to a kindlier feeling was shown in various ways.The odour of Christmas cooking being on the wind, it was the season when superfluous pork and black puddings are suggestive of charity in well-to-do families; and Silas's misfortune had brought him uppermost in the memory of housekeepers like Mrs.Osgood.

Mr.Crackenthorp, too, while he admonished Silas that his money had probably been taken from him because he thought too much of it and never came to church, enforced the doctrine by a present of pigs'

pettitoes, well calculated to dissipate unfounded prejudices against the clerical character.Neighbours who had nothing but verbal consolation to give showed a disposition not only to greet Silas and discuss his misfortune at some length when they encountered him in the village, but also to take the trouble of calling at his cottage and getting him to repeat all the details on the very spot; and then they would try to cheer him by saying, "Well, Master Marner, you're no worse off nor other poor folks, after all; and if you was to be crippled, the parish 'ud give you a 'lowance."I suppose one reason why we are seldom able to comfort our neighbours with our words is that our goodwill gets *****erated, in spite of ourselves, before it can pass our lips.We can send black puddings and pettitoes without giving them a flavour of our own egoism; but language is a stream that is almost sure to smack of a mingled soil.There was a fair proportion of kindness in Raveloe;but it was often of a beery and bungling sort, and took the shape least allied to the complimentary and hypocritical.

Mr.Macey, for example, coming one evening expressly to let Silas know that recent events had given him the advantage of standing more favourably in the opinion of a man whose judgment was not formed lightly, opened the conversation by saying, as soon as he had seated himself and adjusted his thumbs--"Come, Master Marner, why, you've no call to sit a-moaning.You're a deal better off to ha' lost your money, nor to ha' kep it by foul means.I used to think, when you first come into these parts, as you were no better nor you should be; you were younger a deal than what you are now; but you were allays a staring, white-faced creatur, partly like a bald-faced calf, as I may say.But there's no knowing: it isn't every queer-looksed thing as Old Harry's had the ****** of--I mean, speaking o' toads and such; for they're often harmless, like, and useful against varmin.And it's pretty much the same wi' you, as fur as I can see.Though as to the yarbs and stuff to cure the breathing, if you brought that sort o'

knowledge from distant parts, you might ha' been a bit freer of it.

And if the knowledge wasn't well come by, why, you might ha' made up for it by coming to church reg'lar; for, as for the children as the Wise Woman charmed, I've been at the christening of 'em again and again, and they took the water just as well.And that's reasonable;for if Old Harry's a mind to do a bit o' kindness for a holiday, like, who's got anything against it? That's my thinking; and I've been clerk o' this parish forty year, and I know, when the parson and me does the cussing of a Ash Wednesday, there's no cussing o'

folks as have a mind to be cured without a doctor, let Kimble say what he will.And so, Master Marner, as I was saying--for there's windings i' things as they may carry you to the fur end o' the prayer-book afore you get back to 'em--my advice is, as you keep up your sperrits; for as for thinking you're a deep un, and ha' got more inside you nor 'ull bear daylight, I'm not o' that opinion at all, and so I tell the neighbours.For, says I, you talk o' Master Marner ****** out a tale--why, it's nonsense, that is: it 'ud take a 'cute man to make a tale like that; and, says I, he looked as scared as a rabbit."During this discursive address Silas had continued motionless in his previous attitude, leaning his elbows on his knees, and pressing his hands against his head.Mr.Macey, not doubting that he had been listened to, paused, in the expectation of some appreciatory reply, but Marner remained silent.He had a sense that the old man meant to be good-natured and neighbourly; but the kindness fell on him as sunshine falls on the wretched--he had no heart to taste it, and felt that it was very far off him.

"Come, Master Marner, have you got nothing to say to that?" said Mr.Macey at last, with a slight accent of impatience.

"Oh," said Marner, slowly, shaking his head between his hands, "Ithank you--thank you--kindly."

"Aye, aye, to be sure: I thought you would," said Mr.Macey; "and my advice is--have you got a Sunday suit?""No," said Marner.

"I doubted it was so," said Mr.Macey."Now, let me advise you to get a Sunday suit: there's Tookey, he's a poor creatur, but he's got my tailoring business, and some o' my money in it, and he shall make a suit at a low price, and give you trust, and then you can come to church, and be a bit neighbourly.Why, you've never heared me say "Amen" since you come into these parts, and I recommend you to lose no time, for it'll be poor work when Tookey has it all to himself, for I mayn't be equil to stand i' the desk at all, come another winter." Here Mr.Macey paused, perhaps expecting some sign of emotion in his hearer; but not observing any, he went on.

"And as for the money for the suit o' clothes, why, you get a matter of a pound a-week at your weaving, Master Marner, and you're a young man, eh, for all you look so mushed.Why, you couldn't ha'

been five-and-twenty when you come into these parts, eh?"Silas started a little at the change to a questioning tone, and answered mildly, "I don't know; I can't rightly say--it's a long while since."After receiving such an answer as this, it is not surprising that Mr.Macey observed, later on in the evening at the Rainbow, that Marner's head was "all of a muddle", and that it was to be doubted if he ever knew when Sunday came round, which showed him a worse heathen than many a dog.

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