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第1章 THE VILLAGE(1)

"And a mighty sing'lar and pretty place it is,as ever I saw in all the days of my life!"said Captain Jorgan,looking up at it.

Captain Jorgan had to look high to look at it,for the village was built sheer up the face of a steep and lofty cliff.There was no road in it,there was no wheeled vehicle in it,there was not a level yard in it.From the sea-beach to the cliff-top two irregular rows of white houses,placed opposite to one another,and twisting here and there,and there and here,rose,like the sides of a long succession of stages of crooked ladders,and you climbed up the village or climbed down the village by the staves between,some six feet wide or so,and made of sharp irregular stones.The old pack-saddle,long laid aside in most parts of England as one of the appendages of its infancy,flourished here intact.Strings of pack-horses and pack-donkeys toiled slowly up the staves of the ladders,bearing fish,and coal,and such other cargo as was unshipping at the pier from the dancing fleet of village boats,and from two or three little coasting traders.As the beasts of burden ascended laden,or descended light,they got so lost at intervals in the floating clouds of village smoke,that they seemed to dive down some of the village chimneys,and come to the surface again far off,high above others.No two houses in the village were alike,in chimney,size,shape,door,window,gable,roof-tree,anything.The sides of the ladders were musical with water,running clear and bright.The staves were musical with the clattering feet of the pack-horses and pack-donkeys,and the voices of the fishermen urging them up,mingled with the voices of the fishermen's wives and their many children.The pier was musical with the wash of the sea,the creaking of capstans and windlasses,and the airy fluttering of little vanes and sails.The rough,sea-bleached boulders of which the pier was made,and the whiter boulders of the shore,were brown with drying nets.The red-brown cliffs,richly wooded to their extremest verge,had their softened and beautiful forms reflected in the bluest water,under the clear North Devonshire sky of a November day without a cloud.The village itself was so steeped in autumnal foliage,from the houses lying on the pier to the topmost round of the topmost ladder,that one might have fancied it was out a bird's-nesting,and was (as indeed it was)a wonderful climber.And mentioning birds,the place was not without some music from them too;for the rook was very busy on the higher levels,and the gull with his flapping wings was fishing in the bay,and the lusty little robin was hopping among the great stone blocks and iron rings of the breakwater,fearless in the faith of his ancestors,and the Children in the Wood.

Thus it came to pass that Captain Jorgan,sitting balancing himself on the pier-wall,struck his leg with his open hand,as some men do when they are pleased--and as he always did when he was pleased--and said,-"A mighty sing'lar and pretty place it is,as ever I saw in all the days of my life!"Captain Jorgan had not been through the village,but had come down to the pier by a winding side-road,to have a preliminary look at it from the level of his own natural element.He had seen many things and places,and had stowed them all away in a shrewd intellect and a vigorous memory.He was an American born,was Captain Jorgan,--a New-Englander,--but he was a citizen of the world,and a combination of most of the best qualities of most of its best countries.

For Captain Jorgan to sit anywhere in his long-skirted blue coat and blue trousers,without holding converse with everybody within speaking distance,was a sheer impossibility.So the captain fell to talking with the fishermen,and to asking them knowing questions about the fishery,and the tides,and the currents,and the race of water off that point yonder,and what you kept in your eye,and got into a line with what else when you ran into the little harbour;and other nautical profundities.Among the men who exchanged ideas with the captain was a young fellow,who exactly hit his fancy,--a young fisherman of two or three and twenty,in the rough sea-dress of his craft,with a brown face,dark curling hair,and bright,modest eyes under his Sou'wester hat,and with a frank,but ****** and retiring manner,which the captain found uncommonly taking."I'd bet a thousand dollars,"said the captain to himself,"that your father was an honest man!""Might you be married now?"asked the captain,when he had had some talk with this new acquaintance.

"Not yet."

"Going to be?"said the captain.

"I hope so."

The captain's keen glance followed the slightest possible turn of the dark eye,and the slightest possible tilt of the Sou'wester hat.

The captain then slapped both his legs,and said to himself,-"Never knew such a good thing in all my life!There's his sweetheart looking over the wall!"There was a very pretty girl looking over the wall,from a little platform of cottage,vine,and fuchsia;and she certainly dig not look as if the presence of this young fisherman in the landscape made it any the less sunny and hopeful for her.

Captain Jorgan,having doubled himself up to laugh with that hearty good-nature which is quite exultant in the innocent happiness of other people,had undoubted himself,and was going to start a new subject,when there appeared coming down the lower ladders of stones,a man whom he hailed as "Tom Pettifer,Ho!"Tom Pettifer,Ho,responded with alacrity,and in speedy course descended on the pier.

"Afraid of a sun-stroke in England in November,Tom,that you wear your tropical hat,strongly paid outside and paper-lined inside,here?"said the captain,eyeing it.

"It's as well to be on the safe side,sir,"replied Tom.

"Safe side!"repeated the captain,laughing."You'd guard against a sun-stroke,with that old hat,in an Ice Pack.Wa'al!What have you made out at the Post-office?""It is the Post-office,sir."

"What's the Post-office?"said the captain.

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