"Where's Pete?" asked Reuben.
"I dunno—?un't seen un this mornun. Ah—thur he be!"
"Where?"
"C?aming up by the brook5, surelye."
Reuben stared in amazement6. The approaching figure undoubtedly7 was Pete, but a Pete so changed by circumstances and demeanour as to be almost unrecognisable. He wore his Sunday black clothes, which—as, with the exception of the funeral, he had not put them on for ten years—were something of a misfit. On his head was a black hat with a wide flapping brim, he walked with a measured step and his hands folded in front of him.
"Well," cried Reuben, calling abuse to the rescue of surprise—"you hemmed8 lazy good-fur-nothing, you!—wud all the Glotten hay to be cut, and ten acres o' hops to be sprayed, and you go laying in bed lik a lady, and then come out all dressed as if you wur going to church. Where's your corduroys?"
"In my box—you can cl?athe the naked wud 'em—I'm never going to put 'em on no more."
"I'm hemmed if I'll have you working on my farm in that foolery. You'll m?ake us the laughing-stock of Peasmarsh. You've got Ebenezer on the brain, you have, and you can justabout git it off again."
"I'm never going to do another str?ake of wark on your farm as long as I live. Salvation's got me."
Reuben dropped the insect-killer.
"I'm the Lord's lost lamb," announced Pete.
"The Lord's lost——!" cried his father angrily. "You t?ake off them blacks, and git to work lik a human being."
"I tell you I'm never going to work fur you ag?un. I'm going forth9 to spread the Word. Salvation's got me."
"You wait till I git you, that's all," and Reuben ran at Pete.
"Kip off, or I'll slosh you one on the boko," cried the Lord's lost lamb swinging up a vigorous pair of fists. Reuben breathed a sigh of relief.
"There—I knew as there wur reason in you, Pete. You w?an't go and leave your f?ather lik the rest, all fur a hemmed Methody."
"Hemmed Methody! That's how you spik of the man wot's s?aved my soul. I tell you as there I wur lost in trespasses10 and sins, and now I'm washed white as wool—there wur my evil doings sticking to my soul lik maggots to a dead rat, and now my soul's washed in the Blood of the Lamb, and I'm going out to spread the Word."
"Where are you going?"
"Unto the ends of the earth—Hastings. There's a friend of Ades there wot'll guide me into the Spirit's ways."
"But you'll never leave me at the time of the hay-harvest, and Emily due to calve in another month?"
"I tell you I'm shut of your farm—it's wot's led me astray from a lad. Instead of settin' and reading godly books and singing wud the saints I've gone and ploughed furrers and carted manure11; I've thought only of the things of the flesh, I've walked lik accursed Adam among the thistles. But now a Voice says, 'work no more!—go and spread the Word!' And if you're wise, f?ather, you'll c?ame too, and you, Beatup. You'll flee from the wrath12 to c?ame, when He shall sh?ake the earth and the elimunts shall dissolve in fervient heat, and He ..."
"Have adone do wud your preaching. I'm ashamed[Pg 380] of you, led astray by lunies as if you wur no better nor poor Harry13. You're a hemmed lousy traitor14, you are, the worst of 'em all."
"I'm only fleeing from the wrath to c?ame—and if you're wise you'll foller me. This farm is the city of destruction, I tell you, it's a snare15 of the devil, it's Naboth's vineyard, it's the lake that burneth wud fire and brimstone. C?ame out of her, c?ame out of her, my peoples!"
Reuben was paralysed. His jaw16 worked convulsively, and he looked at Pete as if he were a specially17 new and pestilential form of blight.
"Save yourself, f?ather," continued the evangelist, "and give up all the vain desires of the flesh. Is this a time to buy olive-yards and vineyards? Beware lest there c?ame upon you as it did to him wot purchaised a field, the reward of inquiety, and falling headlong he bust18 asunder19 in the midst and his bowels20 goshed out——"
But Reuben had found his voice.
"Git out of this!" he shouted. "I w?an't stand here and listen to you miscalling the farm wot's bred you and fed you over thirty year. Git out, and never think you'll come back again. I'm shut of you. I d?an't want no more of you—I'm out of the wood now, I've got all the work out of you I've needed, so you can go, and spread your hemmed Word, and be hemmed. I'm shut of you."
Pete fixed21 upon his father a gaze meant to inspire the utmost terrors of conscience, then turned on his heel and slowly walked away.
The sight of his broad black back disappearing among the hop-bines was too much for Reuben. He picked up the can of insect-killer and hurled22 it after his son, splashing his respectability from head to foot with the stinking23 fluid. Pete flung round with his fists up, then suddenly dropped them and raised his eyes instead.
"You wudn't daur do that if I hadn't been saved!" he shouted.
Then he walked off, beautiful of soul no doubt, but highly unpleasant of body.
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睡眠,安眠( slumber的名词复数 ) | |
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跳上[下]( hop的第三人称单数 ); 单足蹦跳; 齐足(或双足)跳行; 摘葎草花 | |
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n.枯萎病;造成破坏的因素;vt.破坏,摧残 | |
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