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  byCharlesDickens

  CHAPTERI——INTHEOLDCITYOFROCHESTER

  Strictlyspeaking,therewereonlysixPoorTravellers;but,beingaTravellermyself,thoughanidleone,andbeingwithalaspoorasI

  hopetobe,Ibroughtthenumberuptoseven。Thiswordofexplanationisdueatonce,forwhatsaystheinscriptionoverthequaintolddoor?

  RICHARDWATTS,Esq。

  byhisWill,dated22Aug。1579,foundedthisCharityforSixpoorTravellers,whonotbeingROGUES,orPROCTORS,MayreceivegratisforoneNight,Lodging,Entertainment,andFourpenceeach。

  ItwasintheancientlittlecityofRochesterinKent,ofallthegooddaysintheyearuponaChristmas—eve,thatIstoodreadingthisinscriptionoverthequaintolddoorinquestion。IhadbeenwanderingabouttheneighbouringCathedral,andhadseenthetombofRichardWatts,withtheeffigyofworthyMasterRichardstartingoutofitlikeaship’sfigure—head;andIhadfeltthatIcoulddonoless,asIgavetheVergerhisfee,thaninquirethewaytoWatts’sCharity。Thewaybeingveryshortandveryplain,Ihadcomeprosperouslytotheinscriptionandthequaintolddoor。

  \"Now,\"saidItomyself,asIlookedattheknocker,\"IknowIamnotaProctor;IwonderwhetherIamaRogue!\"

  Uponthewhole,thoughConsciencereproducedtwoorthreeprettyfaceswhichmighthavehadsmallerattractionforamoralGoliaththantheyhadhadforme,whoambutaTomThumbinthatway,IcametotheconclusionthatIwasnotaRogue。So,beginningtoregardtheestablishmentasinsomesortmyproperty,bequeathedtomeanddiversco—legatees,shareandsharealike,bytheWorshipfulMasterRichardWatts,Isteppedbackwardintotheroadtosurveymyinheritance。

  Ifoundittobeacleanwhitehouse,ofastaidandvenerableair,withthequaintolddooralreadythreetimesmentioned(anarcheddoor),choicelittlelonglowlattice—windows,andaroofofthreegables。ThesilentHighStreetofRochesterisfullofgables,witholdbeamsandtimberscarvedintostrangefaces。Itisoddlygarnishedwithaqueeroldclockthatprojectsoverthepavementoutofagravered—brickbuilding,asifTimecarriedonbusinessthere,andhungouthissign。Soothtosay,hedidanactivestrokeofworkinRochester,intheolddaysoftheRomans,andtheSaxons,andtheNormans;anddowntothetimesofKingJohn,whentheruggedcastle——Iwillnotundertaketosayhowmanyhundredsofyearsoldthen——wasabandonedtothecenturiesofweatherwhichhavesodefacedthedarkaperturesinitswalls,thattheruinlooksasiftherooksanddawshadpeckeditseyesout。

  Iwasverywellpleased,bothwithmypropertyanditssituation。

  WhileIwasyetsurveyingitwithgrowingcontent,Iespied,atoneoftheupperlatticeswhichstoodopen,adecentbody,ofawholesomematronlyappearance,whoseeyesIcaughtinquiringlyaddressedtomine。Theysaidsoplainly,\"Doyouwishtoseethehouse?\"thatIansweredaloud,\"Yes,ifyouplease。\"Andwithinaminutetheolddooropened,andIbentmyhead,andwentdowntwostepsintotheentry。

  \"This,\"saidthematronlypresence,usheringmeintoalowroomontheright,\"iswheretheTravellerssitbythefire,andcookwhatbitsofsupperstheybuywiththeirfourpences。\"

  \"O!ThentheyhavenoEntertainment?\"saidI。Fortheinscriptionovertheouterdoorwasstillrunninginmyhead,andIwasmentallyrepeating,inakindoftune,\"Lodging,entertainment,andfourpenceeach。\"

  \"Theyhaveafireprovidedfor’em,\"returnedthematron——amightycivilperson,not,asIcouldmakeout,overpaid;\"andthesecookingutensils。Andthiswhat’spaintedonaboardistherulesfortheirbehaviour。Theyhavetheirfourpenceswhentheygettheirticketsfromthestewardovertheway,——forIdon’tadmit’emmyself,theymustgettheirticketsfirst,——andsometimesonebuysarasherofbacon,andanotheraherring,andanotherapoundofpotatoes,orwhatnot。Sometimestwoorthreeof’emwillclubtheirfourpencestogether,andmakeasupperthatway。Butnotmuchofanythingistobegotforfourpence,atpresent,whenprovisionsissodear。\"

  \"Trueindeed,\"Iremarked。Ihadbeenlookingabouttheroom,admiringitssnugfiresideattheupperend,itsglimpseofthestreetthroughthelowmullionedwindow,anditsbeamsoverhead。

  \"Itisverycomfortable,\"saidI。

  \"Ill—conwenient,\"observedthematronlypresence。

  Ilikedtohearhersayso;foritshowedacommendableanxietytoexecuteinnoniggardlyspirittheintentionsofMasterRichardWatts。ButtheroomwasreallysowelladaptedtoitspurposethatIprotested,quiteenthusiastically,againstherdisparagement。

  \"Nay,ma’am,\"saidI,\"Iamsureitiswarminwinterandcoolinsummer。Ithasalookofhomelywelcomeandsoothingrest。Ithasaremarkablycoseyfireside,theveryblinkofwhich,gleamingoutintothestreetuponawinternight,isenoughtowarmallRochester’sheart。AndastotheconvenienceofthesixPoorTravellers——\"

  \"Idon’tmeanthem,\"returnedthepresence。\"Ispeakofitsbeinganill—conweniencetomyselfandmydaughter,havingnootherroomtositinofanight。\"

  Thiswastrueenough,buttherewasanotherquaintroomofcorrespondingdimensionsontheoppositesideoftheentry:soI

  steppedacrosstoit,throughtheopendoorsofbothrooms,andaskedwhatthischamberwasfor。

  \"This,\"returnedthepresence,\"istheBoardRoom。Wherethegentlemenmeetwhentheycomehere。\"

  Letmesee。Ihadcountedfromthestreetsixupperwindowsbesidestheseontheground—story。Makingaperplexedcalculationinmymind,Irejoined,\"ThenthesixPoorTravellerssleepupstairs?\"

  Mynewfriendshookherhead。\"Theysleep,\"sheanswered,\"intwolittleoutergalleriesattheback,wheretheirbedshasalwaysbeen,eversincetheCharitywasfounded。Itbeingsoveryill—

  conwenienttomeasthingsisatpresent,thegentlemenaregoingtotakeoffabitoftheback—yard,andmakeaslipofaroomfor’emthere,tositinbeforetheygotobed。\"

  \"AndthenthesixPoorTravellers,\"saidI,\"willbeentirelyoutofthehouse?\"

  \"Entirelyoutofthehouse,\"assentedthepresence,comfortablysmoothingherhands。\"Whichisconsideredmuchbetterforallparties,andmuchmoreconwenient。\"

  Ihadbeenalittlestartled,intheCathedral,bytheemphasiswithwhichtheeffigyofMasterRichardWattswasburstingoutofhistomb;butIbegantothink,now,thatitmightbeexpectedtocomeacrosstheHighStreetsomestormynight,andmakeadisturbancehere。

  Howbeit,Ikeptmythoughtstomyself,andaccompaniedthepresencetothelittlegalleriesattheback。Ifoundthemonatinyscale,likethegalleriesinoldinn—yards;andtheywereveryclean。

  WhileIwaslookingatthem,thematrongavemetounderstandthattheprescribednumberofPoorTravellerswereforthcomingeverynightfromyear’sendtoyear’send;andthatthebedswerealwaysoccupied。Myquestionsuponthis,andherreplies,broughtusbacktotheBoardRoomsoessentialtothedignityof\"thegentlemen,\"

  wheresheshowedmetheprintedaccountsoftheCharityhangingupbythewindow。FromthemIgatheredthatthegreaterpartofthepropertybequeathedbytheWorshipfulMasterRichardWattsforthemaintenanceofthisfoundationwas,attheperiodofhisdeath,meremarsh—land;butthat,incourseoftime,ithadbeenreclaimedandbuiltupon,andwasveryconsiderablyincreasedinvalue。Ifound,too,thataboutathirtiethpartoftheannualrevenuewasnowexpendedonthepurposescommemoratedintheinscriptionoverthedoor;therestbeinghandsomelylaidoutinChancery,lawexpenses,collectorship,receivership,poundage,andotherappendagesofmanagement,highlycomplimentarytotheimportanceofthesixPoorTravellers。Inshort,Imadethenotentirelynewdiscoverythatitmaybesaidofanestablishmentlikethis,indearoldEngland,asofthefatoysterintheAmericanstory,thatittakesagoodmanymentoswallowitwhole。

  \"Andpray,ma’am,\"saidI,sensiblethattheblanknessofmyfacebegantobrightenasthethoughtoccurredtome,\"couldoneseetheseTravellers?\"

  \"Well!\"shereturneddubiously,\"no!\"

  \"Notto—night,forinstance!\"saidI。

  \"Well!\"shereturnedmorepositively,\"no。Nobodyeveraskedtoseethem,andnobodyeverdidseethem。\"

  AsIamnoteasilybalkedinadesignwhenIamsetuponit,IurgedtothegoodladythatthiswasChristmas—eve;thatChristmascomesbutonceayear,——whichisunhappilytootrue,forwhenitbeginstostaywithusthewholeyearroundweshallmakethisearthaverydifferentplace;thatIwaspossessedbythedesiretotreattheTravellerstoasupperandatemperateglassofhotWassail;thatthevoiceofFamehadbeenheardinthatland,declaringmyabilitytomakehotWassail;thatifIwerepermittedtoholdthefeast,I

  shouldbefoundconformabletoreason,sobriety,andgoodhours;inaword,thatIcouldbemerryandwisemyself,andhadbeenevenknownatapinchtokeepothersso,althoughIwasdecoratedwithnobadgeormedal,andwasnotaBrother,Orator,Apostle,Saint,orProphetofanydenominationwhatever。IntheendIprevailed,tomygreatjoy。Itwassettledthatatnineo’clockthatnightaTurkeyandapieceofRoastBeefshouldsmokeupontheboard;andthatI,faintandunworthyministerforonceofMasterRichardWatts,shouldpresideastheChristmas—supperhostofthesixPoorTravellers。

  IwentbacktomyinntogivethenecessarydirectionsfortheTurkeyandRoastBeef,and,duringtheremainderoftheday,couldsettletonothingforthinkingofthePoorTravellers。Whenthewindblewhardagainstthewindows,——itwasacoldday,withdarkgustsofsleetalternatingwithperiodsofwildbrightness,asiftheyearweredyingfitfully,——Ipicturedthemadvancingtowardstheirresting—placealongvariouscoldroads,andfeltdelightedtothinkhowlittletheyforesawthesupperthatawaitedthem。I

  paintedtheirportraitsinmymind,andindulgedinlittleheighteningtouches。Imadethemfootsore;Imadethemweary;I

  madethemcarrypacksandbundles;Imadethemstopbyfinger—postsandmilestones,leaningontheirbentsticks,andlookingwistfullyatwhatwaswrittenthere;Imadethemlosetheirway;andfilledtheirfivewitswithapprehensionsoflyingoutallnight,andbeingfrozentodeath。Itookupmyhat,andwentout,climbedtothetopoftheOldCastle,andlookedoverthewindyhillsthatslopedowntotheMedway,almostbelievingthatIcoulddescrysomeofmyTravellersinthedistance。Afteritfelldark,andtheCathedralbellwasheardintheinvisiblesteeple——quiteaboweroffrostyrimewhenIhadlastseenit——strikingfive,six,seven,IbecamesofullofmyTravellersthatIcouldeatnodinner,andfeltconstrainedtowatchthemstillintheredcoalsofmyfire。Theywereallarrivedbythistime,Ithought,hadgottheirtickets,andweregonein。——TheremypleasurewasdashedbythereflectionthatprobablysomeTravellershadcometoolateandwereshutout。

  AftertheCathedralbellhadstruckeight,IcouldsmelladelicioussavourofTurkeyandRoastBeefrisingtothewindowofmyadjoiningbedroom,whichlookeddownintotheinn—yardjustwherethelightsofthekitchenreddenedamassivefragmentoftheCastleWall。ItwashightimetomaketheWassailnow;thereforeIhadupthematerials(which,togetherwiththeirproportionsandcombinations,Imustdeclinetoimpart,astheonlysecretofmyownIwaseverknowntokeep),andmadeagloriousjorum。Notinabowl;forabowlanywherebutonashelfisalowsuperstition,fraughtwithcoolingandslopping;butinabrownearthenwarepitcher,tenderlysuffocated,whenfull,withacoarsecloth。Itbeingnowuponthestrokeofnine,IsetoutforWatts’sCharity,carryingmybrownbeautyinmyarms。IwouldtrustBen,thewaiter,withuntoldgold;

  buttherearestringsinthehumanheartwhichmustneverbesoundedbyanother,anddrinksthatImakemyselfarethosestringsinmine。

  TheTravellerswereallassembled,theclothwaslaid,andBenhadbroughtagreatbilletofwood,andhadlaiditartfullyonthetopofthefire,sothatatouchortwoofthepokeraftersuppershouldmakearoaringblaze。Havingdepositedmybrownbeautyinarednookofthehearth,insidethefender,whereshesoonbegantosinglikeanetherealcricket,diffusingatthesametimeodoursasofripevineyards,spiceforests,andorangegroves,——Isay,havingstationedmybeautyinaplaceofsecurityandimprovement,I

  introducedmyselftomyguestsbyshakinghandsallround,andgivingthemaheartywelcome。

  Ifoundthepartytobethuscomposed。Firstly,myself。Secondly,averydecentmanindeed,withhisrightarminasling,whohadacertaincleanagreeablesmellofwoodabouthim,fromwhichIjudgedhimtohavesomethingtodowithshipbuilding。Thirdly,alittlesailor—boy,amerechild,withaprofusionofrichdarkbrownhair,anddeepwomanly—lookingeyes。Fourthly,ashabby—genteelpersonageinathreadbareblacksuit,andapparentlyinverybadcircumstances,withadrysuspiciouslook;theabsentbuttonsonhiswaistcoatekedoutwithredtape;andabundleofextraordinarilytatteredpapersstickingoutofaninnerbreast—pocket。Fifthly,aforeignerbybirth,butanEnglishmaninspeech,whocarriedhispipeinthebandofhishat,andlostnotimeintellingme,inaneasy,simple,engagingway,thathewasawatchmakerfromGeneva,andtravelledallabouttheContinent,mostlyonfoot,workingasajourneyman,andseeingnewcountries,——possibly(Ithought)alsosmugglingawatchorso,nowandthen。Sixthly,alittlewidow,whohadbeenveryprettyandwasstillveryyoung,butwhosebeautyhadbeenwreckedinsomegreatmisfortune,andwhosemannerwasremarkablytimid,scared,andsolitary。Seventhlyandlastly,aTravellerofakindfamiliartomyboyhood,butnowalmostobsolete,——aBook—Pedler,whohadaquantityofPamphletsandNumberswithhim,andwhopresentlyboastedthathecouldrepeatmoreversesinaneveningthanhecouldsellinatwelvemonth。

  AlltheseIhavementionedintheorderinwhichtheysatattable。

  Ipresided,andthematronlypresencefacedme。Wewerenotlongintakingourplaces,forthesupperhadarrivedwithme,inthefollowingprocession:

  Myselfwiththepitcher。

  BenwithBeer。

  InattentiveBoywithhotplates。InattentiveBoywithhotplates。

  THETURKEY。

  Femalecarryingsaucestobeheatedonthespot。

  THEBEEF。

  ManwithTrayonhishead,containingVegetablesandSundries。

  VolunteerHostlerfromHotel,grinning,Andrenderingnoassistance。

  AswepassedalongtheHighStreet,comet—like,weleftalongtailoffragrancebehinduswhichcausedthepublictostop,sniffinginwonder。Wehadpreviouslyleftatthecorneroftheinn—yardawall—eyedyoungmanconnectedwiththeFlydepartment,andwellaccustomedtothesoundofarailwaywhistlewhichBenalwayscarriesinhispocket,whoseinstructionswere,sosoonasheshouldhearthewhistleblown,todashintothekitchen,seizethehotplum—puddingandmince—pies,andspeedwiththemtoWatts’sCharity,wheretheywouldbereceived(hewasfurtherinstructed)bythesauce—female,whowouldbeprovidedwithbrandyinabluestateofcombustion。

  Allthesearrangementswereexecutedinthemostexactandpunctualmanner。Ineversawafinerturkey,finerbeef,orgreaterprodigalityofsauceandgravy;——andmyTravellersdidwonderfuljusticetoeverythingsetbeforethem。Itmademyheartrejoicetoobservehowtheirwindandfrosthardenedfacessoftenedintheclatterofplatesandknivesandforks,andmellowedinthefireandsupperheat。Whiletheirhatsandcapsandwrappers,hangingup,afewsmallbundlesonthegroundinacorner,andinanothercornerthreeorfouroldwalking—sticks,worndownattheendtomerefringe,linkedthissmuginteriorwiththebleakoutsideinagoldenchain。

  Whensupperwasdone,andmybrownbeautyhadbeenelevatedonthetable,therewasageneralrequisitiontometo\"takethecorner;\"

  whichsuggestedtomecomfortablyenoughhowmuchmyfriendsheremadeofafire,——forwhenhadIeverthoughtsohighlyofthecorner,sincethedayswhenIconnecteditwithJackHorner?

  However,asIdeclined,Ben,whosetouchonallconvivialinstrumentsisperfect,drewthetableapart,andinstructingmyTravellerstoopenrightandleftoneithersideofme,andformroundthefire,closedupthecentrewithmyselfandmychair,andpreservedtheorderwehadkeptattable。Hehadalready,inatranquilmanner,boxedtheearsoftheinattentiveboysuntiltheyhadbeenbyimperceptibledegreesboxedoutoftheroom;andhenowrapidlyskirmishedthesauce—femaleintotheHighStreet,disappeared,andsoftlyclosedthedoor。

  Thiswasthetimeforbringingthepokertobearonthebilletofwood。Itappeditthreetimes,likeanenchantedtalisman,andabrillianthostofmerry—makersburstoutofit,andsportedoffbythechimney,——rushingupthemiddleinafierycountrydance,andnevercomingdownagain。Meanwhile,bytheirsparklinglight,whichthrewourlampintotheshade,Ifilledtheglasses,andgavemyTravellers,CHRISTMAS!——CHRISTMAS—EVE,myfriends,whentheshepherds,whowerePoorTravellers,too,intheirway,heardtheAngelssing,\"Onearth,peace。Good—willtowardsmen!\"

  Idon’tknowwhowasthefirstamongustothinkthatweoughttotakehandsaswesat,indeferencetothetoast,orwhetheranyoneofusanticipatedtheothers,butatanyratewealldidit。WethendranktothememoryofthegoodMasterRichardWatts。AndI

  wishhisGhostmayneverhavehadworseusageunderthatroofthanithadfromus。

  ItwasthewitchingtimeforStory—telling。\"Ourwholelife,Travellers,\"saidI,\"isastorymoreorlessintelligible,——

  generallyless;butweshallreaditbyaclearerlightwhenitisended。I,forone,amsodividedthisnightbetweenfactandfiction,thatIscarceknowwhichiswhich。ShallIbeguilethetimebytellingyouastoryaswesithere?\"

  Theyallanswered,yes。Ihadlittletotellthem,butIwasboundbymyownproposal。Therefore,afterlookingforawhileatthespiralcolumnofsmokewreathingupfrommybrownbeauty,throughwhichIcouldhavealmostswornIsawtheeffigyofMasterRichardWattslessstartledthanusual,Ifiredaway。

  CHAPTERII——THESTORYOFRICHARDDOUBLEDICK

  Intheyearonethousandsevenhundredandninety—nine,arelativeofminecamelimpingdown,onfoot,tothistownofChatham。Icallitthistown,becauseifanybodypresentknowstoanicetywhereRochesterendsandChathambegins,itismorethanIdo。Hewasapoortraveller,withnotafarthinginhispocket。Hesatbythefireinthisveryroom,andhesleptonenightinabedthatwillbeoccupiedtonightbysomeonehere。

  MyrelativecamedowntoChathamtoenlistinacavalryregiment,ifacavalryregimentwouldhavehim;ifnot,totakeKingGeorge’sshillingfromanycorporalorsergeantwhowouldputabunchofribbonsinhishat。Hisobjectwastogetshot;buthethoughthemightaswellridetodeathasbeatthetroubleofwalking。

  Myrelative’sChristiannamewasRichard,buthewasbetterknownasDick。Hedroppedhisownsurnameontheroaddown,andtookupthatofDoubledick。HewaspassedasRichardDoubledick;age,twenty—

  two;height,fivefootten;nativeplace,Exmouth,whichhehadneverbeennearinhislife。TherewasnocavalryinChathamwhenhelimpedoverthebridgeherewithhalfashoetohisdustyfeet,soheenlistedintoaregimentoftheline,andwasgladtogetdrunkandforgetallaboutit。

  Youaretoknowthatthisrelativeofminehadgonewrong,andrunwild。Hisheartwasintherightplace,butitwassealedup。Hehadbeenbetrothedtoagoodandbeautifulgirl,whomhehadlovedbetterthanshe——orperhapsevenhe——believed;butinanevilhourhehadgivenhercausetosaytohimsolemnly,\"Richard,Iwillnevermarryanotherman。Iwilllivesingleforyoursake,butMaryMarshall’slips\"——hernamewasMaryMarshall——\"neveraddressanotherwordtoyouonearth。Go,Richard!Heavenforgiveyou!\"Thisfinishedhim。ThisbroughthimdowntoChatham。ThismadehimPrivateRichardDoubledick,withadeterminationtobeshot。

  TherewasnotamoredissipatedandrecklesssoldierinChathambarracks,intheyearonethousandsevenhundredandninety—nine,thanPrivateRichardDoubledick。Heassociatedwiththedregsofeveryregiment;hewasasseldomsoberashecouldbe,andwasconstantlyunderpunishment。ItbecamecleartothewholebarracksthatPrivateRichardDoubledickwouldverysoonbeflogged。

  NowtheCaptainofRichardDoubledick’scompanywasayounggentlemannotabovefiveyearshissenior,whoseeyeshadanexpressioninthemwhichaffectedPrivateRichardDoubledickinaveryremarkableway。Theywerebright,handsome,darkeyes,——whatarecalledlaughingeyesgenerally,and,whenserious,rathersteadythansevere,——buttheyweretheonlyeyesnowleftinhisnarrowedworldthatPrivateRichardDoubledickcouldnotstand。Unabashedbyevilreportandpunishment,defiantofeverythingelseandeverybodyelse,hehadbuttoknowthatthoseeyeslookedathimforamoment,andhefeltashamed。HecouldnotsomuchassaluteCaptainTauntoninthestreetlikeanyotherofficer。Hewasreproachedandconfused,——troubledbythemerepossibilityofthecaptain’slookingathim。Inhisworstmoments,hewouldratherturnback,andgoanydistanceoutofhisway,thanencounterthosetwohandsome,dark,brighteyes。

  Oneday,whenPrivateRichardDoubledickcameoutoftheBlackhole,wherehehadbeenpassingthelasteight—and—fortyhours,andinwhichretreathespentagooddealofhistime,hewasorderedtobetakehimselftoCaptainTaunton’squarters。InthestaleandsqualidstateofamanjustoutoftheBlackhole,hehadlessfancythaneverforbeingseenbythecaptain;buthewasnotsomadyetastodisobeyorders,andconsequentlywentuptotheterraceoverlookingtheparade—ground,wheretheofficers’quarterswere;

  twistingandbreakinginhishands,ashewentalong,abitofthestrawthathadformedthedecorativefurnitureoftheBlackhole。

  \"Comein!\"criedtheCaptain,whenhehadknockedwithhisknucklesatthedoor。PrivateRichardDoubledickpulledoffhiscap,tookastrideforward,andfeltveryconsciousthathestoodinthelightofthedark,brighteyes。

  Therewasasilentpause。PrivateRichardDoubledickhadputthestrawinhismouth,andwasgraduallydoublingitupintohiswindpipeandchokinghimself。

  \"Doubledick,\"saidtheCaptain,\"doyouknowwhereyouaregoingto?\"

  \"TotheDevil,sir?\"falteredDoubledick。

  \"Yes,\"returnedtheCaptain。\"Andveryfast。\"

  PrivateRichardDoubledickturnedthestrawoftheBlackholeinhismonth,andmadeamiserablesaluteofacquiescence。

  \"Doubledick,\"saidtheCaptain,\"sinceIenteredhisMajesty’sservice,aboyofseventeen,Ihavebeenpainedtoseemanymenofpromisegoingthatroad;butIhaveneverbeensopainedtoseeamanmaketheshamefuljourneyasIhavebeen,eversinceyoujoinedtheregiment,toseeyou。\"

  PrivateRichardDoubledickbegantofindafilmstealingovertheflooratwhichhelooked;alsotofindthelegsoftheCaptain’sbreakfast—tableturningcrooked,asifhesawthemthroughwater。

  \"Iamonlyacommonsoldier,sir,\"saidhe。\"Itsignifiesverylittlewhatsuchapoorbrutecomesto。\"

  \"Youareaman,\"returnedtheCaptain,withgraveindignation,\"ofeducationandsuperioradvantages;andifyousaythat,meaningwhatyousay,youhavesunklowerthanIhadbelieved。Howlowthatmustbe,Ileaveyoutoconsider,knowingwhatIknowofyourdisgrace,andseeingwhatIsee。\"

  \"Ihopetogetshotsoon,sir,\"saidPrivateRichardDoubledick;

  \"andthentheregimentandtheworldtogetherwillberidofme。\"

  Thelegsofthetablewerebecomingverycrooked。Doubledick,lookinguptosteadyhisvision,mettheeyesthathadsostronganinfluenceoverhim。Heputhishandbeforehisowneyes,andthebreastofhisdisgrace—jacketswelledasifitwouldflyasunder。

  \"Iwouldrather,\"saidtheyoungCaptain,\"seethisinyou,Doubledick,thanIwouldseefivethousandguineascountedoutuponthistableforagifttomygoodmother。Haveyouamother?\"

  \"Iamthankfultosaysheisdead,sir。\"

  \"Ifyourpraises,\"returnedtheCaptain,\"weresoundedfrommouthtomouththroughthewholeregiment,throughthewholearmy,throughthewholecountry,youwouldwishshehadlivedtosay,withprideandjoy,’Heismyson!’\"

  \"Spareme,sir,\"saidDoubledick。\"Shewouldneverhaveheardanygoodofme。Shewouldneverhavehadanyprideandjoyinowningherselfmymother。Loveandcompassionshemighthavehad,andwouldhavealwayshad,Iknowbutnot——Spareme,sir!Iamabrokenwretch,quiteatyourmercy!\"Andheturnedhisfacetothewall,andstretchedouthisimploringhand。

  \"Myfriend——\"begantheCaptain。

  \"Godblessyou,sir!\"sobbedPrivateRichardDoubledick。

  \"Youareatthecrisisofyourfate。Holdyourcourseunchangedalittlelonger,andyouknowwhatmusthappen。Iknowevenbetterthanyoucanimagine,that,afterthathashappened,youarelost。

  Nomanwhocouldshedthosetearscouldbearthosemarks。\"

  \"Ifullybelieveit,sir,\"inalow,shiveringvoicesaidPrivateRichardDoubledick。

  \"Butamaninanystationcandohisduty,\"saidtheyoungCaptain,\"and,indoingit,canearnhisownrespect,evenifhiscaseshouldbesoveryunfortunateandsoveryrarethathecanearnnootherman’s。Acommonsoldier,poorbrutethoughyoucalledhimjustnow,hasthisadvantageinthestormytimeswelivein,thathealwaysdoeshisdutybeforeahostofsympathisingwitnesses。Doyoudoubtthathemaysodoitastobeextolledthroughawholeregiment,throughawholearmy,throughawholecountry?Turnwhileyoumayyetretrievethepast,andtry。\"

  \"Iwill!Iaskforonlyonewitness,sir,\"criedRichard,withaburstingheart。

  \"Iunderstandyou。Iwillbeawatchfulandafaithfulone。\"

  IhaveheardfromPrivateRichardDoubledick’sownlips,thathedroppeddownuponhisknee,kissedthatofficer’shand,arose,andwentoutofthelightofthedark,brighteyes,analteredman。

  Inthatyear,onethousandsevenhundredandninety—nine,theFrenchwereinEgypt,inItaly,inGermany,wherenot?NapoleonBonapartehadlikewisebeguntostiragainstusinIndia,andmostmencouldreadthesignsofthegreattroublesthatwerecomingon。Intheverynextyear,whenweformedanalliancewithAustriaagainsthim,CaptainTaunton’sregimentwasonserviceinIndia。Andtherewasnotafinernon—commissionedofficerinit,——no,norinthewholeline——thanCorporalRichardDoubledick。

  Ineighteenhundredandone,theIndianarmywereonthecoastofEgypt。Nextyearwastheyearoftheproclamationoftheshortpeace,andtheywererecalled。Ithadthenbecomewellknowntothousandsofmen,thatwhereverCaptainTaunton,withthedark,brighteyes,led,there,closetohim,everathisside,firmasarock,trueasthesun,andbraveasMars,wouldbecertaintobefound,whilelifebeatintheirhearts,thatfamoussoldier,SergeantRichardDoubledick。

  Eighteenhundredandfive,besidesbeingthegreatyearofTrafalgar,wasayearofhardfightinginIndia。ThatyearsawsuchwondersdonebyaSergeant—Major,whocuthiswaysingle—handedthroughasolidmassofmen,recoveredthecoloursofhisregiment,whichhadbeenseizedfromthehandofapoorboyshotthroughtheheart,andrescuedhiswoundedCaptain,whowasdown,andinaveryjungleofhorses’hoofsandsabres,——sawsuchwondersdone,Isay,bythisbraveSergeant—Major,thathewasspeciallymadethebearerofthecolourshehadwon;andEnsignRichardDoubledickhadrisenfromtheranks。

  Sorelycutupineverybattle,butalwaysreinforcedbythebravestofmen,——forthefameoffollowingtheoldcolours,shotthroughandthrough,whichEnsignRichardDoubledickhadsaved,inspiredallbreasts,——thisregimentfoughtitswaythroughthePeninsularwar,uptotheinvestmentofBadajosineighteenhundredandtwelve。

  AgainandagainithadbeencheeredthroughtheBritishranksuntilthetearshadsprungintomen’seyesatthemerehearingofthemightyBritishvoice,soexultantintheirvalour;andtherewasnotadrummer—boybutknewthelegend,thatwhereverthetwofriends,MajorTaunton,withthedark,brighteyes,andEnsignRichardDoubledick,whowasdevotedtohim,wereseentogo,theretheboldestspiritsintheEnglisharmybecamewildtofollow。

  Oneday,atBadajos,——notinthegreatstorming,butinrepellingahotsallyofthebesiegeduponourmenatworkinthetrenches,whohadgivenway,——thetwoofficersfoundthemselveshurryingforward,facetoface,againstapartyofFrenchinfantry,whomadeastand。

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