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第27章 Fourth Quarter(5)

'There'll be Fires this winter-time, to light the dark nights, East, West, North, and South.When you see the distant sky red, they'll be blazing.When you see the distant sky red, think of me no more; or, if you do, remember what a Hell was lighted up inside of me, and think you see its flames reflected in the clouds.Good night.Good bye!' She called to him; but he was gone.She sat down stupefied, until her infant roused her to a sense of hunger, cold, and darkness.She paced the room with it the livelong night, hushing it and soothing it.She said at intervals, 'Like Lilian, when her mother died and left her!' Why was her step so quick, her eye so wild, her love so fierce and terrible, whenever she repeated those words?

'But, it is Love,' said Trotty.'It is Love.She'll never cease to love it.My poor Meg!'

She dressed the child next morning with unusual care - ah, vain expenditure of care upon such squalid robes! - and once more tried to find some means of life.It was the last day of the Old Year.

She tried till night, and never broke her fast.She tried in vain.

She mingled with an abject crowd, who tarried in the snow, until it pleased some officer appointed to dispense the public charity (the lawful charity; not that once preached upon a Mount), to call them in, and question them, and say to this one, 'Go to such a place,'

to that one, 'Come next week;' to make a football of another wretch, and pass him here and there, from hand to hand, from house to house, until he wearied and lay down to die; or started up and robbed, and so became a higher sort of criminal, whose claims allowed of no delay.Here, too, she failed.

She loved her child, and wished to have it lying on her breast.

And that was quite enough.

It was night: a bleak, dark, cutting night: when, pressing the child close to her for warmth, she arrived outside the house she called her home.She was so faint and giddy, that she saw no one standing in the doorway until she was close upon it, and about to enter.Then, she recognised the master of the house, who had so disposed himself - with his person it was not difficult - as to fill up the whole entry.

'O!' he said softly.'You have come back?'

She looked at the child, and shook her head.

'Don't you think you have lived here long enough without paying any rent? Don't you think that, without any money, you've been a pretty constant customer at this shop, now?' said Mr.Tugby.

She repeated the same mute appeal.

'Suppose you try and deal somewhere else,' he said.'And suppose you provide yourself with another lodging.Come! Don't you think you could manage it?'

She said in a low voice, that it was very late.To-morrow.

'Now I see what you want,' said Tugby; 'and what you mean.You know there are two parties in this house about you, and you delight in setting 'em by the ears.I don't want any quarrels; I'm speaking softly to avoid a quarrel; but if you don't go away, I'll speak out loud, and you shall cause words high enough to please you.But you shan't come in.That I am determined.'

She put her hair back with her hand, and looked in a sudden manner at the sky, and the dark lowering distance.

'This is the last night of an Old Year, and I won't carry ill-blood and quarrellings and disturbances into a New One, to please you nor anybody else,' said Tugby, who was quite a retail Friend and Father.'I wonder you an't ashamed of yourself, to carry such practices into a New Year.If you haven't any business in the world, but to be always giving way, and always ****** disturbances between man and wife, you'd be better out of it.Go along with you.'

'Follow her! To desperation!'

Again the old man heard the voices.Looking up, he saw the figures hovering in the air, and pointing where she went, down the dark street.

'She loves it!' he exclaimed, in agonised entreaty for her.

'Chimes! she loves it still!'

'Follow her!' The shadow swept upon the track she had taken, like a cloud.

He joined in the pursuit; he kept close to her; he looked into her face.He saw the same fierce and terrible expression mingling with her love, and kindling in her eyes.He heard her say, 'Like Lilian! To be changed like Lilian!' and her speed redoubled.

O, for something to awaken her! For any sight, or sound, or scent, to call up tender recollections in a brain on fire! For any gentle image of the Past, to rise before her!

'I was her father! I was her father!' cried the old man, stretching out his hands to the dark shadows flying on above.

'Have mercy on her, and on me! Where does she go? Turn her back!

I was her father!'

But they only pointed to her, as she hurried on; and said, 'To desperation! Learn it from the creature dearest to your heart!' Ahundred voices echoed it.The air was made of breath expended in those words.He seemed to take them in, at every gasp he drew.

They were everywhere, and not to be escaped.And still she hurried on; the same light in her eyes, the same words in her mouth, 'Like Lilian! To be changed like Lilian!' All at once she stopped.

'Now, turn her back!' exclaimed the old man, tearing his white hair.'My child! Meg! Turn her back! Great Father, turn her back!'

In her own scanty shawl, she wrapped the baby warm.With her fevered hands, she smoothed its limbs, composed its face, arranged its mean attire.In her wasted arms she folded it, as though she never would resign it more.And with her dry lips, kissed it in a final pang, and last long agony of Love.

Putting its tiny hand up to her neck, and holding it there, within her dress, next to her distracted heart, she set its sleeping face against her: closely, steadily, against her: and sped onward to the River.

To the rolling River, swift and dim, where Winter Night sat brooding like the last dark thoughts of many who had sought a refuge there before her.Where scattered lights upon the banks gleamed sullen, red, and dull, as torches that were burning there, to show the way to Death.Where no abode of living people cast its shadow, on the deep, impenetrable, melancholy shade.

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