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第49章

Once I was quite sure that there were a pair of eyes glaring over my right shoulder;my attention,however,was so fully occupied with the objects which I have attempted to describe,that I thought very little of this coming and going,this flitting and dodging of I knew not whom or what.It was,after all,a matter of sheer indifference to me who was looking at me.I could only wish whomsoever it might be to be more profitably employed;so I continued enjoying what I saw;and now there was a change in the scene,the wondrous old horse departed with his aged guardian;other objects of interest are at hand;two or three men on horseback are hurrying through the crowd,they are widely different in their appearance from the other people of the fair;not so much in dress,for they are clad something after the fashion of rustic jockeys,but in their look-no light-brown hair have they,no ruddy cheeks,no blue quiet glances belong to them;their features are dark,their locks long,black,and shining,and their eyes are wild;they are admirable horsemen,but they do not sit the saddle in the manner of common jockeys,they seem to float or hover upon it,like gulls upon the waves;two of them are mere striplings,but the third is a very tall man with a countenance heroically beautiful,but wild,wild,wild.As they rush along,the crowd give way on all sides,and now a kind of ring or circus is formed,within which the strange men exhibit their horsemanship,rushing past each other,in and out,after the manner of a reel,the tall man occasionally balancing himself upon the saddle,and standing erect on one foot.He had just regained his seat after the latter feat,and was about to push his horse to a gallop,when a figure started forward close from beside me,and laying his hand on his neck,and pulling him gently downward,appeared to whisper something into his ear;presently the tall man raised his head,and,scanning the crowd for a moment in the direction in which I was standing,fixed his eyes full upon me,and anon the countenance of the whisperer was turned,but only in part,and the side-glance of another pair of wild eyes was directed towards my face,but the entire visage of the big black man,half stooping as he was,was turned full upon mine.

But now,with a nod to the figure who had stopped him,and with another inquiring glance at myself,the big man once more put his steed into motion,and,after riding round the ring a few more times,darted through a lane in the crowd,and followed by his two companions disappeared,whereupon the figure who had whispered to him,and had subsequently remained in the middle of the space,came towards me,and,cracking a whip which he held in his hand so loudly that the report was nearly equal to that of a pocket pistol,he cried in a strange tone:

'What!the sap-engro?Lor!the sap-engro upon the hill!'

'I remember that word,'said I,'and I almost think I remember you.

You can't be-'

'Jasper,your pal!Truth,and no lie,brother.'

'It is strange that you should have known me,'said I.'I am certain,but for the word you used,I should never have recognised you.'

'Not so strange as you may think,brother;there is something in your face which would prevent people from forgetting you,even though they might wish it;and your face is not much altered since the time you wot of,though you are so much grown.I thought it was you,but to make sure I dodged about,inspecting you.I believe you felt me,though I never touched you;a sign,brother,that we are akin,that we are dui palor-two relations.Your blood beat when mine was near,as mine always does at the coming of a brother;and we became brothers in that lane.'

'And where are you staying?'said I;'in this town?'

'Not in the town;the like of us don't find it exactly wholesome to stay in towns,we keep abroad.But I have little to do here-come with me,and I'll show you where we stay.'

We descended the hill in the direction of the north,and passing along the suburb reached the old Norman bridge,which we crossed;the chalk precipice,with the ruin on its top,was now before us;but turning to the left we walked swiftly along,and presently came to some rising ground,which ascending,we found ourselves upon a wild moor or heath.

'You are one of them,'said I,'whom people call-'

'Just so,'said Jasper;'but never mind what people call us.'

'And that tall handsome man on the hill,whom you whispered?I suppose he's one of ye.What is his name?'

'Tawno Chikno,'said Jasper,'which means the small one;we call him such because he is the biggest man of all our nation.You say he is handsome,that is not the word,brother;he's the beauty of the world.Women run wild at the sight of Tawno.An earl's daughter,near London-a fine young lady with diamonds round her neck-fell in love with Tawno.I have seen that lass on a heath,as this may be,kneel down to Tawno,clasp his feet,begging to be his wife-or anything else-if she might go with him.But Tawno would have nothing to do with her:"I have a wife of my own,"said he,"a lawful rommany wife,whom I love better than the whole world,jealous though she sometimes be."'

'And is she very beautiful?'said I.

'Why,you know,brother,beauty is frequently a matter of taste;however,as you ask my opinion,I should say not quite so beautiful as himself.'

We had now arrived at a small valley between two hills,or downs,the sides of which were covered with furze;in the midst of this valley were various carts and low tents forming a rude kind of encampment;several dark children were playing about,who took no manner of notice of us.As we passed one of the tents,however,a canvas screen was lifted up,and a woman supported upon a crutch hobbled out.She was about the middle age,and,besides being lame,was bitterly ugly;she was very slovenly dressed,and on her swarthy features ill nature was most visibly stamped.She did not deign me a look,but,addressing Jasper in a tongue which I did not understand,appeared to put some eager questions to him.

'He's coming,'said Jasper,and passed on.'Poor fellow,'said he to me,'he has scarcely been gone an hour,and she's jealous already.Well,'he continued,'what do you think of her?you have seen her now,and can judge for yourself-that 'ere woman is Tawno Chikno's wife!'

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