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第29章 IN WHICH MR.NICHOLSON ACCEPTS THE PRINCIPLE OF(8)

You're staggered at the first.But look at K-! My dear fellow, you're clever, you have pluck.I like you, and K-likes you.You were born to lead the hunt; and I tell you, on my honour and my experience of life, three days from now you'll laugh at all these scarecrows like a High School boy at a farce.'

And with that Macfarlane took his departure and drove off up the wynd in his gig to get under cover before daylight.

Fettes was thus left alone with his regrets.He saw the miserable peril in which he stood involved.He saw, with inexpressible dismay, that there was no limit to his weakness, and that, from concession to concession, he had fallen from the arbiter of Macfarlane's destiny to his paid and helpless accomplice.He would have given the world to have been a little braver at the time, but it did not occur to him that he might still be brave.The secret of Jane Galbraith and the cursed entry in the day-book closed his mouth.

Hours passed; the class began to arrive; the members of the unhappy Gray were dealt out to one and to another, and received without remark.Richardson was made happy with the head; and before the hour of freedom rang Fettes trembled with exultation to perceive how far they had already gone toward safety.

For two days he continued to watch, with increasing joy, the dreadful process of disguise.

On the third day Macfarlane made his appearance.He had been ill, he said; but he made up for lost time by the energy with which he directed the students.To Richardson in particular he extended the most valuable assistance and advice, and that student, encouraged by the praise of the demonstrator, burned high with ambitious hopes, and saw the medal already in his grasp.

Before the week was out Macfarlane's prophecy had been fulfilled.Fettes had outlived his terrors and had forgotten his baseness.He began to plume himself upon his courage, and had so arranged the story in his mind that he could look back on these events with an unhealthy pride.Of his accomplice he saw but little.They met, of course, in the business of the class; they received their orders together from Mr.K-.At times they had a word or two in private, and Macfarlane was from first to last particularly kind and jovial.But it was plain that he avoided any reference to their common secret; and even when Fettes whispered to him that he had cast in his lot with the lions and foresworn the lambs, he only signed to him smilingly to hold his peace.

At length an occasion arose which threw the pair once more into a closer union.Mr.K- was again short of subjects;pupils were eager, and it was a part of this teacher's pretensions to be always well supplied.At the same time there came the news of a burial in the rustic graveyard of Glencorse.Time has little changed the place in question.

It stood then, as now, upon a cross road, out of call of human habitations, and buried fathom deep in the foliage of six cedar trees.The cries of the sheep upon the neighbouring hills, the streamlets upon either hand, one loudly singing among pebbles, the other dripping furtively from pond to pond, the stir of the wind in mountainous old flowering chestnuts, and once in seven days the voice of the bell and the old tunes of the precentor, were the only sounds that disturbed the silence around the rural church.The Resurrection Man - to use a byname of the period - was not to be deterred by any of the sanctities of customary piety.It was part of his trade to despise and desecrate the scrolls and trumpets of old tombs, the paths worn by the feet of worshippers and mourners, and the offerings and the inscriptions of bereaved affection.To rustic neighbourhoods, where love is more than commonly tenacious, and where some bonds of blood or fellowship unite the entire society of a parish, the body-snatcher, far from being repelled by natural respect, was attracted by the ease and safety of the task.To bodies that had been laid in earth, in joyful expectation of a far different awakening, there came that hasty, lamp-lit, terror-haunted resurrection of the spade and mattock.The coffin was forced, the cerements torn, and the melancholy relics, clad in sackcloth, after being rattled for hours on moonless byways, were at length exposed to uttermost indignities before a class of gaping boys.

Somewhat as two vultures may swoop upon a dying lamb, Fettes and Macfarlane were to be let loose upon a grave in that green and quiet resting-place.The wife of a farmer, a woman who had lived for sixty years, and been known for nothing but good butter and a godly conversation, was to be rooted from her grave at midnight and carried, dead and naked, to that far-away city that she had always honoured with her Sunday's best; the place beside her family was to be empty till the crack of doom; her innocent and almost venerable members to be exposed to that last curiosity of the anatomist.

Late one afternoon the pair set forth, well wrapped in cloaks and furnished with a formidable bottle.It rained without remission - a cold, dense, lashing rain.Now and again there blew a puff of wind, but these sheets of falling water kept it down.Bottle and all, it was a sad and silent drive as far as Penicuik, where they were to spend the evening.They stopped once, to hide their implements in a thick bush not far from the churchyard, and once again at the Fisher's Tryst, to have a toast before the kitchen fire and vary their nips of whisky with a glass of ale.When they reached their journey's end the gig was housed, the horse was fed and comforted, and the two young doctors in a private room sat down to the best dinner and the best wine the house afforded.

The lights, the fire, the beating rain upon the window, the cold, incongruous work that lay before them, added zest to their enjoyment of the meal.With every glass their cordiality increased.Soon Macfarlane handed a little pile of gold to his companion.

'A compliment,' he said.'Between friends these little d-d accommodations ought to fly like pipe-lights.'

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