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第59章 CHAPTER XI(3)

Are you avised of that?said Wayland Smith,smiling.That is owing to a little secret of mine.I mixed that with an handful of oats which shall save your worship's heels the trouble of spurring these six hours at least.Nay,I have not studied medicine and pharmacy for nought.I trust,said Tressilian,your drugs will do my horse no harm?No more than the mare's milk;which foaled him,answered the artist,and was proceeding to dilate on the excellence of his recipe when he was interrupted by an explosion as loud and tremendous as the mine which blows up the rampart of a beleaguered city.The horses started,and the riders were equally surprised.They turned to gaze in the direction from which the thunder-clap was heard,and beheld,just over the spot they had left so recently,a huge pillar of dark smoke rising high into the clear,blue atmosphere.My habitation is gone to wreck,said Wayland,immediately conjecturing the cause of the explosion.I was a fool to mention the doctor's kind intentions towards my mansion before that limb of mischief,Flibbertigibbet;I might have guessed he would long to put so rare a frolic into execution.But let us hasten on,for the sound will collect the country to the spot.So saying,he spurred his horse,and Tressilian also quickening his speed,they rode briskly forward.

This,then,was the meaning of the little imp's token which he promised us?said Tressilian.Had we lingered near the spot,we had found it a love-token with a vengeance.He would have given us warning,said the smith.I saw him look back more than once to see if we were off--'tis a very devil for mischief,yet not an ill-natured devil either.It were long to tell your honour how I became first acquainted with him,and how many tricks he played me.Many a good turn he did me too,especially in bringing me customers;for his great delight was to see them sit shivering behind the bushes when they heard the click of my hammer.I think Dame Nature,when she lodged a double quantity of brains in that misshapen head of his,gave him the power of enjoying other people's distresses,as she gave them the pleasure of laughing at his ugliness.It may be so,said Tressilian;those who find themselves severed from society by peculiarities of form,if they do not hate the common bulk of mankind,are at least not altogether indisposed to enjoy their mishaps and calamities.But Flibbertigibbet,answered Wayland,hath that about him which may redeem his turn for mischievous frolic;for he is as faithful when attached as he is tricky and malignant to strangers,and,as I said before,I have cause to say so.Tressilian pursued the conversation no further,and they continued their journey towards Devonshire without further adventure,until they alighted at an inn in the town of Marlborough,since celebrated for having given title to the greatest general (excepting one)whom Britain ever produced.

Here the travellers received,in the same breath,an example of the truth of two old proverbs--namely,that ILL NEWS FLY FAST,and that LISTENERS SELDOM HEAR A GOOD TALE OF THEMSELVES.

The inn-yard was in a sort of combustion when they alighted;insomuch,that they could scarce get man or boy to take care of their horses,so full were the whole household of some news which flew from tongue to tongue,the import of which they were for some time unable to discover.At length,indeed,they found it respected matters which touched them nearly.

What is the matter,say you,master?answered,at length,the head hostler,in reply to Tressilian's repeated questions.--Why,truly,I scarce know myself.But here was a rider but now,who says that the devil hath flown away with him they called Wayland Smith,that won'd about three miles from the Whitehorse of Berkshire,this very blessed morning,in a flash of fire and a pillar of smoke,and rooted up the place he dwelt in,near that old cockpit of upright stones,as cleanly as if it had all been delved up for a cropping.Why,then,said an old farmer,the more is the pity;for that Wayland Smith (whether he was the devil's crony or no I skill not)had a good notion of horses'diseases,and it's to be thought the bots will spread in the country far and near,an Satan has not gien un time to leave his secret behind un.You may say that,Gaffer Grimesby,said the hostler in return;I have carried a horse to Wayland Smith myself,for he passed all farriers in this country.Did you see him?said Dame Alison Crane,mistress of the inn bearing that sign,and deigning to term HUSBAND the owner thereof,a mean-looking hop-o'-my-thumb sort or person,whose halting gait,and long neck,and meddling,henpecked insignificance are supposed to have given origin to the celebrated old English tune of My name hath a lame tame Crane.On this occasion he chirped out a repetition of his wife's question,Didst see the devil,Jack Hostler,I say?And what if I did see un,Master Crane?replied Jack Hostler,for,like all the rest of the household,he paid as little respect to his master as his mistress herself did.

Nay,nought,Jack Hostler,replied the pacific Master Crane;only if you saw the devil,methinks I would like to know what un's like?You will know that one day,Master Crane,said his helpmate,an ye mend not your manners,and mind your business,leaving off such idle palabras.--But truly,Jack Hostler,I should be glad to know myself what like the fellow was.Why,dame,said the hostler,more respectfully,as for what he was like I cannot tell,nor no man else,for why I never saw un.And how didst thou get thine errand done,said Gaffer Grimesby,if thou seedst him not?Why,I had schoolmaster to write down ailment o'nag,said Jack Hostler;and I went wi'the ugliest slip of a boy for my guide as ever man cut out o'lime-tree root to please a child withal.And what was it?--and did it cure your nag,Jack Hostler?was uttered and echoed by all who stood around.

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