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第48章 Chapter XVIII(2)

Meanwhile Mrs Henchard was weakening visibly. She could not go out of doors any more. One day, after much thinking which seemed to distress her, she said she wanted to write something. A desk was put upon her bed with pen and paper, and at her request she was left alone. She remained writing for a short time, folded her paper carefully, called Elizabeth-Jane at bring a taper and wax, and then, still refusing assistance, sealed up the sheet, directed it, and locked it in her desk. She had directed it in these words:--" Mr Michael Henchard. Not to be opened till Elizabeth-Jane's wedding-day. "The latter sat up with her mother to the utmost of her strength night after night. To learn to take the universe seriously there is no quicker way than to watch - to be a "waker", as the country-people call it. Between the hours at which the last toss-pot went by and the first sparrow shook himself, the silence in Casterbridge - barring the rare sound of the watchman - was broken in Elizabeth's ear only by the time-piece in the bedroom ticking frantically against the clock on the stairs; ticking harder and harder till it seemed to clang like a gong; and all this while the subtle-souled girl asking herself why she was born, why sitting in a room, and blinking at the candle; why things around her had taken the shape they wore in preference to every other possible shape. Why they started at her so helplessly, as if waiting for the touch of some wand that should release them from terrestrial constraint; what that chaos called consciousness, which spun in her at this moment like a top, tended to, and began in. Her eyes fell together;she was awake, yet she was asleep.

A word from her mother roused her. Without preface, and as the continuation of a scene already progressing in her mind, Mrs Henchard said: "You remember the note sent to you and Mr Farfrae - asking you to meet some one in Durnover Barton - and that you thought it was a trick to make fools of you?""Yes."

"It was not to make fools of you - it was done to bring you together.

'Twas I did it."

"Why?" said Elizabeth, with a start.

"I - wanted you to marry Mr Farfrae."

"O mother!" Elizabeth-Jane bent down her head so much that she looked quite into her own lap. But as her mother did not go on, she said, "What reason?""Well, I had a reason. 'Twill out one day. I wish it could have been in my time! But there - nothing is as you wish it!Henchard hates him.""Perhaps they'll be friends again," murmured the girl.

"I don't know - I don't know." After this her mother was silent, and dozed; and she spoke on the subject no more.

Some little time later on Farfrae was passing Henchard's house on a Sunday morning, when he observed that the blinds were all down. He rang the bell so softly that it only sounded a single full note and a small one; and then he was informed that Mrs Henchard was dead - just dead -that very hour.

At the town-pump there were gathered when he passed a few old inhabitants, who came there for water whenever they had, as at present, spare time to fetch it, because it was purer from that original fount than from their own wells. Mrs Cuxsom, who had been standing there for an indefinite time with her pitcher, was describing the incidents of Mrs Henchard's death, as she had learnt them from the nurse.

"And she was as white as marble-stone," said Mrs Cuxsom. "And likewise such a thoughtful woman, too - ah, poor soul - that a' minded every little thing that wanted tending. ""Yes,"" says she, ""when I'm gone, and my last breath's blowed, look in the top drawer o' the chest in the back room by the window, and you'll find all my coffin clothes; a piece of flannel -that's to put under me, and the little piece is to put under my head; and my new stockings for my feet - they are folded alongside, and all my other things. And there's four ounce pennies, the heaviest I could find, a-tied up in bits of linen, for weights - two for my right eye and two for my left,"" she said. ""And when you've used 'em, and my eyes don't open no more, bury the pennies, good souls, and don't ye go spending 'em, for Ishouldn't like it. And open the windows as soon as I am carried out, and make it as cheerful as you can for Elizabeth-Jane.""""Ah, poor heart!"

"Well, and Martha did it, and buried the ounce pennies in the garden.

But if ye'll believe words, that man, Christopher Coney, went and dug 'em up, and spent 'em at the Three Mariners. ""Faith,"" he said, ""why should death rob life o'fourpence? Death's not of such good report that we should respect 'en to that extent,"" says he.""'Twas a cannibal deed!" deprecated her listeners.

"Gad, then, I won't quite ha'e it," said Solomon Longways. "I say it today, and 'tis a Sunday morning, and I wouldn't speak wrongfully for a zilver zixpence at such a time. I don't see noo harm in it. To respect the dead is sound doxology; and I wouldn't sell skellintons - leastwise respectable skellintons - to be varnished for 'natomies, except I were out o' work. But money is scarce, and throats get dry. Why should death rob life o' fourpence? I say there was no treason in it.""Well, poor soul; she's helpless to hinder that or anything now," answered Mother Cuxsom. "And all her shining keys will be took from her, and her cupboards opened; and little things a' didn't wish seen, anybody will see;and her wishes and ways will all be as nothing!"HARDY: The Mayor of Casterbridge - * XIX *

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