登陆注册
34567400000060

第60章

While these matters engaged the attention of the other members of the Woodbourne family, Dominie Sampson was occupied, body and soul, in the arrangement of the late bishop's library, which had been sent from Liverpool by sea, and conveyed by thirty or forty carts from the seaport at which it was landed. Sampson's joy at beholding the ponderous contents of these chests arranged upon the floor of the large apartment, from whence he was to transfer them to the shelves, baffles all description. He grinned like an ogre, swung his arms like the sails of a windmill, shouted "Prodigious"till the roof rung to his raptures. "He had never," he said, "seen so many books together, except in the College Library; "and now his dignity and delight in being superintendent of the collection, raised him, in his own opinion, almost to the rank of the academical librarian, whom he had always regarded as the greatest and happiest man on earth. Neither were his transports diminished upon a hasty examination of the contents of these volumes. Some, indeed, of belles lettres, poems, plays, or memoirs, he tossed indignantly aside, with the implied censure of "psha," or "frivolous"; but the greater and bulkier part of the collection bore a very different character. The deceased prelate, a divine of the old and deeply-learned cast, had loaded his shelves with volumes which displayed the antique and venerable attributes so happily described by a modern poet.

That weight of wood, with leathern coat o'erlaid, Those ample clasps of solid metal made, The close-press'd leaves unoped for many an age, The dull red edging of the well-filled page, On the broad back the stubborn ridges roll'd, Where yet the title stands in tarnish'd gold.

Books of theology and controversial divinity, commentaries, and polyglots, sets of the fathers, and sermons, which might each furnish forth ten brief discourses of modern date, books of science, ancient and modern, classical authors in their best and rarest forms; such formed the late bishop's venerable library, and over such the eye of Dominie Sampson gloated with rapture. He entered them in the catalogue in his best running hand, forming each letter with the accuracy of a lover writing a valentine, and placed each individually on the destined shelf with all the reverence which I have seen a lady pay to a jar of old china. With all this zeal his labours advanced slowly. He often opened a volume when halfway up the library steps, fell upon some interesting passage, and, without shifting his inconvenient posture, continued immersed in the fascinating perusal until the servant pulled him by the skirts to assure him that dinner waited.

How happily the days Of Thalaba went by!

And, having thus left the principal characters of our ,tale in a situation which, being sufficiently comfortable to themselves, is, of course, utterly uninteresting to the reader, we take up the history of a person who has as yet only been named, and who has all the interest that uncertainty and misfortune can give.

CHAPTER XXI.

What say'st thou, Wise One?--that all-powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove;Nor is it strange that worth should wed to worth, The pride of genius with the pride of birth.

Crabbe.

V. Brown,--I will not give at full length his thrice unhappy name--had been from infancy a ball for fortune to spurn at; but nature had given him that elasticity of mind which rises higher from the rebound. His form was tall, manly, and active, and his features corresponded with his person; for, although far from regular, they had an expression of intelligence and good humour, and when he spoke, or was particularly animated, might be decidedly pronounced interesting. His manner indicated the military profession, which had been his choice, and in which he had now attained the rank of captain, the person who succeeded Colonel Mannering in his command having laboured to repair the injustice which Brown had sustained by that gentleman's prejudice against him. But this, as well as his liberation from captivity, had taken place after Mannering left India. Brown followed at no distant period, his regiment being recalled home. His first inquiry was after the family of Mannering, and, easily learning their route northward, he followed it with the purpose of, resuming his addresses to Julia. With her father he deemed he had no measures to keep; for, ignorant of the more venomous belief which had been instilled into the Colonel's mind, he regarded him as an oppressive aristocrat, who had used his power as a commanding officer to deprive him of the preferment due to his behaviour, and who had forced upon him a personal quarrel without any better reason than his attentions to a pretty young woman, agreeable to herself, and permitted and countenanced by her mother. He was determined, therefore, to take no rejection unless from the young lady herself, believing that the heavy misfortunes of his painful wound and imprisonment were direct injuries received from the father, which might dispense with his using much ceremony towards him. How far his scheme had succeeded when his nocturnal visit was discovered by Mr. Mervyn, our readers are already informed.

Upon this unpleasant occurrence, Captain Brown absented himself from the inn in which he had resided under the name of Dawson, so that Colonel Mannering's attempts to discover and trace him were unavailing. He resolved, however, that no difficulties should prevent his continuing his enterprise, while Julia left him a ray of hope. The interest he had secured in her bosom was such as she had been unable to conceal from him, and with all the courage of romantic gallantry he determined upon perseverance. But we believe the reader will be as well pleased to learn his mode of thinking and intentions from his own communication to his special friend and confidant, Captain Delaserre, a Swiss gentleman, who had a company in his regiment.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 一切都从红名开始

    一切都从红名开始

    当有一天,你发现迎面而来的人头上,是一个通红的名字时。你会吓得逃跑,还是拿起手中的鸭梨手机报警。当有一天,你看到书籍只要阅读,便可以在脑中有着完成度。你会不会用这种记忆完成750分的壮举。这一切本应是在梦中才能实现的事情。却是被苏阳在一次不经意间的触电后,悄然实现。接下里,就让我们只走进苏阳的生活,而不迈进苏阳的肉体……
  • 亓迹

    亓迹

    穿越而来的主角以神佑之子云墨白的身份闯荡亓国,他以现代人独特的行事作风感受着这个陌生世界的一切,书写出一段传奇。
  • 做官要学曾国藩,经商要学胡雪岩大全集(超值金版)

    做官要学曾国藩,经商要学胡雪岩大全集(超值金版)

    一个人若只知道曾国藩、胡雪岩做了什么,那只是皮毛之见,只有读懂了曾国藩、胡雪岩为什么“这么做”,继而知道自己该“怎么做”,那才算读活了他们,也读活了自己。曾国藩与胡雪岩是同一时代的人。他们一官一商,在清朝的历史舞台上演绎了一幕大剧,给后人留下了丰富的财富。现代人流行一种说法。
  • 千里姻缘兜错圈:命中注定要相爱

    千里姻缘兜错圈:命中注定要相爱

    本文由花雨授权她有一段痛切心扉的爱情故事,他也有一段不堪回首的过去……十九岁的俞雪纯被法国巴黎大学珠宝系录取,她决定告别家人,与柏熙结伴留学巴黎。到了巴黎,雪纯与舞蹈界新星姐姐海蓝住在一起。满怀梦想的女留学生雪纯,暗恋姐姐的男朋友柏霆,这段苦恋,使她痛苦不已。一段意外的相遇,改变了这种局面,她意外邂逅巴黎商界有名的华人名流伊尹哲。两人的邂逅,竟然擦出好感的种子,迸发出爱的火花……
  • 素以锦年

    素以锦年

    人人妄想拥有爱情,可爱情到底是什么?谁又知道呢,也许只是一起打扮过日子。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • TFBOYS之微风依依

    TFBOYS之微风依依

    13个人,几百场纠纷,带给他们的是圆满还是破碎?是喜剧还是悲剧?原本美好善良的她,为何变成如此冷漠?原本内向的他,又为何变得如此体贴人?答案,即将揭晓……
  • 回到世界变化的那一天

    回到世界变化的那一天

    重新回到3112年的水蓝星,陈默打算找找机缘,让自己也能够开始修行
  • 萌妻来袭:妖孽Boss,请住手

    萌妻来袭:妖孽Boss,请住手

    一不小心,她误惹了某妖孽邪魅、腹黑霸道的鬼面帝少。“做我的女人,你将是最尊贵优雅、独一无二的秦太太。”“你休想,别以为长得帅,就可以耍无赖,合约中写得非常清楚,我们、只婚不爱!”可某帝少却花样百出,频频搞破坏,还优雅地拉开领带,笑得一脸无害:“呵……,只说不爱,又没说你不是我的菜,你紧张什么?”
  • 我在南美的那些日子

    我在南美的那些日子

    命运开了个玩笑,他重生于19世纪中叶;领着一帮苦兄弟,成为山姆大叔邻居的故事。