CircumstancestookmetotheHolyLandwithoutacompanion,andcompelledmetovisitBethany,theMountofOlives,andtheChurchoftheSepulchrealone。Iacknowledgemyselftobeagregariousanimal,or,perhaps,ratheroneofthosewhichnaturehasintendedtogoinpairs。AtanyrateIdislikesolitude,andespeciallytravellingsolitude,andwas,therefore,rathersadatheartasI
satonenightatZ-’shotel,inJerusalem,thinkingovermyproposedwanderingsforthenextfewdays。EarlyonthefollowingmorningI
intendedtostart,ofcourseonhorseback,fortheDeadSea,thebanksofJordan,Jericho,andthosemountainsofthewildernessthroughwhichitissupposedthatOurSaviourwanderedforthefortydayswhenthedeviltemptedhim。IwouldthenreturntotheHolyCity,andremainingonlylongenoughtorefreshmyhorseandwipethedustfrommyhandsandfeet,IwouldstartagainforJaffa,andtherecatchacertainAustriansteamerwhichwouldtakemetoEgypt。
Suchwasmyprogramme,andIconfessthatIwasbutillcontentedwithit,seeingthatIwastobealoneduringthetime。
Ihadalreadymadeallmyarrangements,andthoughIhadnoreasonforanydoubtastomypersonalsecurityduringthetrip,Ididnotfeelaltogethersatisfiedwiththem。IintendedtotakeaFrenchguide,ordragoman,whohadbeenwithmeforsomedays,andtoputmyselfunderthepeculiarguardianshipoftwoBedouinArabs,whoweretoaccompanymeaslongasIshouldremaineastofJerusalem。
ThistravellingthroughthedesertundertheprotectionofBedouinswas,inidea,pleasantenough;andImustheredeclarethatIdidnotatallbegrudgethefortyshillingswhichIwastoldbyourBritishconsulthatImustpaythemfortheirtrouble,inaccordancewiththeestablishedtariff。ButIdidbegrudgethefactofthetariff。IwouldratherhavefalleninwithmyfriendlyArabs,asitwerebychance,andhaverewardedtheirfidelityattheendofourjointjourneyingsbyadonationofpiastrestobesettledbymyself,andwhich,undersuchcircumstances,wouldcertainlyhavebeenasagreeabletothemasthestipulatedsum。InthesamewayIdislikehavingwaitersputdowninmybill。IfindthatIpaythemtwiceover,andthuslosemoney;andastheydonotexpecttobesotreated,Ineverhavetheadvantageoftheircivility。Theworld,I
fear,isbecomingtoofondoftariffs。
\"Atariff!\"saidItotheconsul,feelingthatthewholeromanceofmyexpeditionwouldbedissipatedbysuchanarrangement。\"ThenI’llgoalone;I’lltakearevolverwithme。\"
\"Youcan’tdoit,sir,\"saidtheconsul,inadryandsomewhatangrytone。\"Youhavenomorerighttoridethroughthatcountrywithoutpayingtheregularpriceforprotection,thanyouhavetostopinZ-
’shotelwithoutsettlingthebill。\"
Icouldnotcontestthepoint,soIorderedmyBedouinsfortheappointedday,exactlyasIwouldsendforaticket-porterathome,anddeterminedtomakethebestofit。Thewildunlimitedsands,thedesolationoftheDeadSea,therushingwatersofJordan,theoutlinesofthemountainsofMoab;——thosethingstheconsulartariffcouldnotalter,nordeprivethemofthegloriesoftheirassociation。
Ihadsubmitted,andthearrangementshadbeenmade。Joseph,mydragoman,wastocometomewiththehorsesandanArabgroomatfiveinthemorning,andweweretoencounterourBedouinsoutsidethegateofSt。Stephen,downthehill,wheretheroadturns,closetothetomboftheVirgin。
Iwassittingaloneinthepublicroomatthehotel,fillingmyflaskwithbrandy,——formattersofprimaryimportanceIneverleavetoservant,dragoman,orguide,——whenthewaiterentered,andsaidthatagentlemanwishedtospeakwithme。Thegentlemanhadnotsentinhiscardorname;butanygentlemanwaswelcometomeinmysolitude,andIrequestedthatthegentlemanmightenter。Inappearancethegentlemancertainlywasagentleman,forIthoughtthatIhadneverbeforeseenayoungmanwhoselooksweremoreinhisfavour,orwhosefaceandgaitandoutwardbearingseemedtobetokenbetterbreeding。Hemightbesometwentyortwenty-oneyearsofage,wasslightandwellmade,withveryblackhair,whichheworeratherlong,verydarklongbrighteyes,astraightnose,andteeththatwereperfectlywhite。Hewasdressedthroughoutingreytweedclothing,havingcoat,waistcoat,andtrousersofthesame;andinhishandhecarriedaverybroad-brimmedstrawhat。
\"Mr。Jones,Ibelieve,\"hesaid,ashebowedtome。Jonesisagoodtravellingname,and,ifthereaderwillallowme,IwillcallmyselfJonesonthepresentoccasion。
\"Yes,\"Isaid,pausingwiththebrandy-bottleinonehand,andtheflaskintheother。\"That’smyname;I’mJones。CanIdoanythingforyou,sir?\"
\"Why,yes,youcan,\"saidhe。\"MynameisSmith,——JohnSmith。\"
\"Praysitdown,Mr。Smith,\"Isaid,pointingtoachair。\"Willyoudoanythinginthisway?\"andIproposedtohandthebottletohim。
\"AsfarasIcanjudgefromashortstay,youwon’tfindmuchlikethatinJerusalem。\"
HedeclinedtheCognac,however,andimmediatelybeganhisstory。
\"Ihear,Mr。Jones,\"saidhe,\"thatyouaregoingtoMoabto-
morrow。\"
\"Well,\"Ireplied,\"Idon’tknowwhetherIshallcrossthewater。
It’snotveryeasy,Itakeit,atalltimes;butIshallcertainlygetasfarasJordan。CanIdoanythingforyouinthoseparts?\"
Andthenheexplainedtomewhatwastheobjectofhisvisit。HewasquitealoneinJerusalem,asIwasmyself;andwasstayingatH-
’shotel。HehadheardthatIwasstartingfortheDeadSea,andhadcalledtoaskifIobjectedtohisjoiningme。Hehadfoundhimself,hesaid,verylonely;andashehadheardthatIalsowasalone,hehadventuredtocallandmakehisproposition。Heseemedtobeverybashful,andhalfashamedofwhathewasdoing;andwhenhehaddonespeakinghedeclaredhimselfconsciousthathewasintruding,andexpressedahopethatIwouldnothesitatetosaysoifhissuggestionwerefromanycausedisagreeabletome。
AsaruleIamrathershyofchancetravellingEnglishfriends。IthassofrequentlyhappenedtomethatIhavehadtoblushfortheacquaintanceswhomIhaveselected,thatIseldomindulgeinanycloseintimaciesofthiskind。But,nevertheless,IwastakenwithJohnSmith,inspiteofhisname。Therewassomuchabouthimthatwaspleasant,bothtotheeyeandtotheunderstanding!Onemeetsconstantlywithmenfromcontactwithwhomonerevoltswithoutknowingthecauseofsuchdislike。Thecutoftheirbeardisdispleasing,orthemodeinwhichtheywalkorspeak。But,ontheotherhand,therearemenwhoareattractive,andImustconfessthatIwasattractedbyJohnSmithatfirstsight。Ihesitated,however,foraminute;fortherearesundrythingsofwhichitbehovesatravellertothinkbeforehecanjoinacompanionforsuchajourneyasthatwhichIwasabouttomake。Couldtheyoungmanriseearly,andremaininthesaddlefortenhourstogether?Couldheliveuponhard-boiledeggsandbrandy-and-water?Couldhetakehischanceofatentunderwhichtosleep,andmakehimselfhappywiththebarefactofbeinginthedesert?Hesawmyhesitation,andattributedittoacausewhichwasnotpresentinmymindatthemoment,thoughthesubjectwasoneofthegreatestimportancewhenstrangersconsenttojointhemselvestogetherforatime,andagreetobecomenostrangersonthespurofthemoment。
\"OfcourseIwilltakehalftheexpense,\"saidhe,absolutelyblushingashementionedthematter。
\"Astothattherewillbeverylittle。Youhaveyourownhorse,ofcourse?\"
\"Oh,yes。\"
\"Mydragomanandgroom-boywilldoforboth。Butyou’llhavetopayfortyshillingstotheArabs!There’snogettingoverthat。Theconsulwon’tevenlookafteryourdeadbody,ifyougetmurdered,withoutgoingthroughthatceremony。\"
Mr。Smithimmediatelyproducedhispurse,whichhetenderedtome。
\"Ifyouwillmanageitall,\"saidhe,\"itwillmakeitsomuchtheeasier,andIshallbeinfinitelyobligedtoyou。\"ThisofcourseI
declinedtodo。Ihadnobusinesswithhispurse,andexplainedtohimthatifwewenttogetherwecouldsettlethatonourreturntoJerusalem。\"Butcouldhegothroughreallyhardwork?\"Iasked。Heansweredmewithanassurancethathewouldandcoulddoanythinginthatwaythatitwaspossibleformantoperform。Asforeatinganddrinkinghecarednothingaboutit,andwouldundertaketobeastiratanyhourofthemorningthatmightbenamed。Asforsleepingaccommodation,hedidnotcareifhekepthisclothesonforaweektogether。Helookedslightandweak;buthespokesowell,andthatwithoutboasting,thatIultimatelyagreedtohisproposal,andinafewminuteshetookhisleaveofme,promisingtobeatZ-’sdoorwithhishorseatfiveo’clockonthefollowingmorning。
\"Iwishyou’dallowmetoleavemypursewithyou,\"hesaidagain。
\"Icannotthinkofit。Thereisnopossibleoccasionforit,\"I
saidagain。\"Ifthereisanythingtopay,I’llaskyouforitwhenthejourneyisover。Thatfortyshillingsyoumustforkout。It’salawoftheMedesandPersians。\"
\"I’dbettergiveityouatonce,\"hesaidagain,offeringmemoney。
ButIwouldnothaveit。ItwouldbequitetimeenoughforthatwhentheArabswereleavingus。
\"Because,\"headded,\"strangers,Iknow,aresometimessuspiciousaboutmoney;andIwouldnot,forworlds,haveyouthinkthatI
wouldputyoutoexpense。\"IassuredhimthatIdidnotthinkso,andthenthesubjectwasdropped。
Hewas,atanyrate,uptohistime,forwhenIcamedownonthefollowingmorningIfoundhiminthenarrowstreet,thefirstonhorseback。Joseph,theFrenchman,wasstrappingontoaroughponyourbelongings,andwasstaringatMr。Smith。Mynewfriend,unfortunately,couldnotspeakawordofFrench,andthereforeIhadtoexplaintothedragomanhowithadcometopassthatourpartywastobeenlarged。
\"ButtheBedouinswillexpectfullpayforboth,\"saidhe,alarmed。
Meninthatclass,andespeciallyOrientals,alwaysthinkthateveryarrangementoflife,letitbemadeinwhatwayitwill,ismadewiththeintentionofsavingsomeexpense,orcheatingsomebodyoutofsomemoney。Theydonotunderstandthatmencanhaveanyotherobject,andareeverontheirguardlestthesavingshouldbemadeattheircost,orlesttheyshouldbethevictimsofthefraud。
\"Allright,\"saidI。
\"Ishallberesponsible,Monsieur,\"saidthedragoman,piteously。
\"Itshallbeallright,\"saidI,again。\"Ifthatdoesnotsatisfyyou,youmayremainbehind。\"
\"IfMonsieursaysitisallright,ofcourseitisso;\"andthenhecompletedhisstrapping。Wetookblanketswithus,ofwhichIhadtoborrowtwooutofthehotelformyfriendSmith,asmallhamperofprovisions,asackcontainingforageforthehorses,andalargeemptyjar,sothatwemightsupplyourselveswithwaterwhenleavingtheneighbourhoodofwellsforanyconsiderabletime。
\"Ioughttohavebroughtthesethingsformyself,\"saidSmith,quiteunhappyatfindingthathehadthrownonmethenecessityofcateringforhim。ButIlaughedathim,sayingthatitwasnothing;
heshoulddoasmuchformeanothertime。IampreparedtoownthatIdonotwillinglyrushup-stairsandloadmyselfwithblanketsoutofstrangeroomsformenwhomIdonotknow;nor,asarule,doI
makealltheSmithsoftheworldfreeofmycanteen。But,withreferencetothisfellowIdidfeelmorethanordinarilygood-
naturedandunselfish。Therewassomethinginthetoneofhisvoicewhichwassatisfactory;andIshouldreallyhavefeltvexedhadanythingoccurredatthelastmomenttopreventhisgoingwithme。
LetitbearulewitheverymantocarryanEnglishsaddlewithhimwhentravellingintheEast。OfwhatmaterialisformedthenethermanofaTurkIhaveneverbeeninformed,butIamsurethatitisnotfleshandblood。Nofleshandblood,——simplyfleshandblood,——
couldwithstandthewearandtearofaTurkishsaddle。Thisbeingthecase,andtheconsequencesbeingwellknowntome,IwasgrievedtofindthatSmithwasnotproperlyprovided。Hewasseatedononeofthosehard,red,high-pointedmachines,inwhichtheshovelsintendedtoactasstirrupsareattachedinsuchamanner,andhangatsuchanangle,astobeabsolutelydestructivetothelegofaChristian。ThereisnopartoftheChristianbodywithwhichtheTurkishsaddlecomesincontactthatdoesnotbecomemoreorlessmacerated。Ihavesatinonefordays,butIleftitaflayedman;
and,therefore,IwassorryforSmith。
Iexplainedthistohim,takingholdofhislegbythecalftoshowhowtheleatherwouldchafehim;butitseemedtomethathedidnotquitelikemyinterference。\"Nevermind,\"saidhe,twitchinghislegaway,\"Ihaveriddeninthiswaybefore。\"
\"Thenyoumusthavesufferedtheverymischief?\"
\"Onlyalittle,andIshallbeusedtoitnow。Youwillnothearmecomplain。\"
\"Byheavens,youmighthaveheardmecomplainamileoffwhenIcametotheendofajourneyIoncetook。IroaredlikeabullwhenI
begantocool。Joseph,couldyounotgetaEuropeansaddleforMr。
Smith?\"ButJosephdidnotseemtolikeMr。Smith,anddeclaredsuchathingtobeimpossible。NoEuropeaninJerusalemwouldthinkoflendingsopreciousanarticle,excepttoaverydearfriend。
JosephhimselfwasonanEnglishsaddle,andImadeupmymindthatafterthefirststage,wewouldbribehimtomakeanexchange。Andthenwestarted。
TheBedouinswerenotwithus,butweweretomeetthem,asIhavesaidbefore,outsideSt。Stephen’sgate。\"Andiftheyarenotthere,\"saidJoseph,\"weshallbesuretocomeacrossthemontheroad。\"
\"Notthere!\"saidI。\"Howabouttheconsul’stariff,iftheydon’tkeeptheirpartoftheengagement?\"ButJosephexplainedtomethattheirpartoftheengagementreallyamountedtothis,——thatweshouldrideintotheircountrywithoutmolestation,providedthatsuchandsuchpaymentsweremade。
ItwastheperiodofEaster,andJerusalemwasfullofpilgrims。
Evenatthatearlyhourofthemorningwecouldhardlymakeourwaythroughthenarrowstreets。ItmustbeunderstoodthatthereisnoaccommodationinthetownforthefourteenorfifteenthousandstrangerswhoflocktotheHolySepulchreatthisperiodoftheyear。Manyofthemsleepoutintheopenair,lyingonlowbencheswhichrunalongtheoutsidewallsofthehouses,orevenontheground,wrappedintheirthickhoodsandcloaks。Slumbererssuchastheseareeasilydisturbed,noraretheydetainedlongattheirtoilets。Theyshakethemselveslikedogs,andgrowlandstretchthemselves,andthentheyarereadyfortheday。
Werodeoutofthetowninalongfile。Firstwentthegroom-boy;I
forgethisproperSyrianappellation,butweusedtocallhimMucherry,thatsoundbeinginsomesortlikethename。Thenfollowedthehorsewiththeforageandblankets,andnexttohimmyfriendSmithintheTurkishsaddle。Iwasbehindhim,andJosephbroughtuptherear。WemovedslowlydowntheViaDolorosa,notingthespotatwhichourSaviourissaidtohavefallenwhilebearinghiscross;wepassedbyPilate’shouse,andpausedatthegateoftheTemple,——thegatewhichoncewasbeautiful,——lookingdownintotheholeofthepoolinwhichthemaimedandhaltwerehealedwheneverthewatersmoved。Whatnamestheyare!AndyetthereatJerusalemtheyarebandiedtoandfrowithaslittlereverenceasarethefancifulappellationsgivenbyguidestorocksandstonesandlittlelakesinallcountriesoverrunbytourists。
\"Forthosewhowouldstillfainbelieve,——letthemstayathome,\"
saidmyfriendSmith。
\"Forthosewhocannotdividethewheatfromthechaff,letTHEMstayathome,\"Ianswered。AndthenwerodeoutthroughSt。Stephen’sgate,havingthemountainofthemenofGalileedirectlybeforeus,andtheMountofOlivesalittletoourright,andtheValleyofJehoshaphatlyingbetweenusandit。\"Ofcourseyouknowalltheseplacesnow?\"saidSmith。IansweredthatIdidknowthemwell。
\"AndwasitnotbetterforyouwhenyouknewthemonlyinHolyWrit?\"heasked。
\"No,byJove,\"saidI。\"Themountainsstandwheretheyeverstood。
Thesamevalleysarestillgreenwiththemorningdew,andthewater-coursesareunchanged。ThechildrenofMahometmaybuildtheirtawdrytempleonthethreshing-floorwhichDavidboughtthattheremightstandtheLord’shouse。Manmayundowhatmandid,eventhoughthedoerwasSolomon。ButherewehaveGod’shandiworkandHisownevidences。\"
AtthebottomofthesteepdescentfromthecitygatewecametothetomboftheVirgin;andbyspecialagreementmadewithJosephweleftourhorseshereforafewmoments,inorderthatwemightdescendintothesubterraneanchapelunderthetomb,inwhichmasswasatthismomentbeingsaid。Thereissomethingawfulinthatchapel,when,asatthepresentmoment,itiscrowdedwithEasternworshippersfromtheveryaltaruptothetopofthedarkstepsbywhichthedescentismade。ItmustberememberedthatEasternworshippersarenotlikethechurchgoersofLondon,orevenofRomeorCologne。Theyarewildmenofvariousnationsandraces,——
MaronitesfromLebanonRoumelians,Candiotes,CoptsfromUpperEgypt,RussiansfromtheCrimea,ArmeniansandAbyssinians。TheysavourstronglyofOrientallifeandofOrientaldirt。Theyarecladinskinsorhairycloakswithhugehoods。Theirheadsareshaved,andtheirfacescoveredwithshort,grisly,fiercebeards。
Theyaresilentmostly,lookingoutoftheireyesferociously,asthoughmurderwereintheirthoughts,andrapine。Buttheyneverslouch,orcringeintheirbodies,orshuffleintheirgait。Dirty,fierce-looking,uncouth,repellentastheyare,thereisalwaysaboutthemasomethingofpersonaldignitywhichisnotcompatiblewithanEnglishman’sordinaryhatandpantaloons。
Aswewereabouttodescend,preparingtomakeourwaythroughthecrowd,Smithtookholdofmyarm。\"Thatwillneverdo,mydearfellow,\"saidI,\"thejobwillbetoughenoughforasinglefile,butweshouldnevercutourwaytwoandtwo。I’mbroad-shoulderedandwillgofirst。\"SoIdid,andgraduallyweworkedourwayintothebodyofthechapel。HowisitthatEnglishmencanpushthemselvesanywhere?Thesemenwerefierce-looking,andhadmurderandrapine,asIhavesaid,almostintheireyes。Onewouldhavesupposedthattheywerenotlambsordoves,capableofbeingthrusthereortherewithoutangerontheirpart;andthey,too,wereallanxioustodescendandapproachthealtar。Yetwedidwinourwaythroughthem,andapparentlynomanwasangrywithus。Idoubt,afterall,whetheraferociouseyeandastrongsmellanddirtaresoefficaciousincreatingaweandobedienceinothers,asanopenbrowandtracesofsoapandwater。Iknowthis,atleast,——thatadirtyMaronitewouldmakeverylittleprogress,ifheattemptedtoshovehiswayunfairlythroughacrowdofEnglishmenatthedoorofaLondontheatre。Wedidshoveunfairly,andwedidmakeprogress,tillwefoundourselvesinthecentreofthedensecrowdcollectedinthebodyofthechapel。
Havinggotsofar,ournextobjectwastogetoutagain。Theplacewasdark,mysterious,andfullofstrangeodours;butdarkness,mystery,andstrangeodourssoonlosetheircharmswhenmenhavemuchworkbeforethem。JosephhadmadeapointofbeingallowedtoattendmassbeforethealtaroftheVirgin,butaveryfewminutessufficedforhisprayers。Soweagainturnedroundandpushedourwaybackagain,Smithstillfollowinginmywake。Themenwhohadletuspassonceletuspassagainwithoutoppositionorshowofanger。Tothemtheoccasionwasveryholy。Theywerestretchingouttheirhandsineverydirection,withlongtapers,inorderthattheymightobtainasparkofthesacredfirewhichwasburningononeofthealtars。Aswemadeourwayoutwepassedmanywho,withdumbmotions,beggedustoassistthemintheirobject。Andwedidassistthem,gettinglightsfortheirtapers,handingthemtoandfro,andusingtheauthoritywithwhichweseemedtobeinvested。
ButSmith,Iobserved,wasmuchmorecourteousinthiswaytothewomenthantothemen,asIdidnotforgettoremindhimwhenwewereafterwardsonourroadtogether。
RemountingourhorseswerodeslowlyupthewindingascentoftheMountofOlives,turningroundatthebrowofthehilltolookbackoverJerusalem。SometimesIthinkthatofallspotsintheworldthisoneshouldbethespotmostcherishedinthememoryofChristians。ItwastherethatHestoodwhenHeweptoverthecity。
Somuchwedoknow,thoughweareignorant,andevershallbeso,ofthesiteofHiscrossandofthetomb。Andthenwedescendedontheeasternsideofthehill,passingthroughBethany,thetownofLazarusandhissisters,andturnedourfacessteadilytowardsthemountainsofMoab。
HithertowehadmetnoBedouins,andIinterrogatedmydragomanaboutthemmorethanonce;buthealwaystoldmethatitdidnotsignify;weshouldmeetthem,hesaid,beforeanydangercouldarise。\"Asfordanger,\"saidI,\"IthinkmoreofthisthanIdooftheArabs,\"andIputmyhandonmyrevolver。\"Butastheyagreedtobehere,heretheyoughttobe。Don’tyoucarryarevolver,Smith?\"
Smithsaidthatheneverhaddoneso,butthathewouldtakethechargeofmineifIliked。Tothis,however,Idemurred。\"Ineverpartwithmypistoltoanyone,\"Isaid,ratherdrily。Butheexplainedthatheonlyintendedtosignifythatifthereweredangertobeencountered,hewouldbegladtoencounterit;andIfullybelievedhim。\"Weshan’thavemuchfighting,\"Ireplied;\"butiftherebeany,thetoolwillcomereadiesttothehandofitsmaster。
ButifyoumeantoremainherelongIwouldadviseyoutogetone。
TheseOrientalsareapeoplewithwhomappearancesgoalongway,and,asarule,fearandrespectmeanthesamethingwiththem。A
pistolhangingoveryourloinsisnogreattroubletoyou,andlooksasthoughyoucouldbite。Manyadoggoesthroughtheworldwellbymerelyshowinghisteeth。\"
Andthenmycompanionbegantotalkofhimself。\"Hedidnot,\"hesaid,\"meantoremaininSyriaverylong。\"
\"NorIeither,\"saidI。\"Ihavedonewiththispartoftheworldforthepresent,andshalltakethenextsteamerfromJaffaforAlexandria。IshallonlyhaveonenightinJerusalemonmyreturn。\"
Afterthisheremainedsilentforafewmomentsandthendeclaredthatthatalsohadbeenhisintention。Hewasalmostashamedtosayso,however,becauseitlookedasthoughhehadresolvedtohookhimselfontome。Soheanswered,expressingalmostregretatthecircumstance。
\"Don’tletthattroubleyou,\"saidI;\"Ishallbedelightedtohaveyourcompany。Whenyouknowmebetter,asIhopeyouwilldo,youwillfindthatifsuchwerenotthecaseIshouldtellyousoasfrankly。IshallremaininCairosomelittletime;sothatbeyondourarrivalinEgypt,Icananswerfornothing。\"
HesaidthatheexpectedlettersatAlexandriawhichwouldgovernhisfuturemovements。Ithoughtheseemedsadashesaidso,andimagined,fromhismanner,thathedidnotexpectveryhappytidings。IndeedIhadmadeupmymindthathewasbynomeansfreefromcareorsorrow。Hehadnottheairofamanwhocouldsayofhimselfthathewas\"totusteresatquerotundus。\"ButIhadnowishtoinquire,andthematterwouldhavedroppedhadhenothimselfadded——\"IfearthatIshallmeetacquaintancesinEgyptwhomitwillgivemenopleasuretosee。\"
\"Then,\"saidI,\"ifIwereyou,IwouldgotoConstantinopleinstead;——indeed,anywhereratherthanfallamongfriendswhoarenotfriendly。Andthenearerthefriendis,themoreonefeelsthatsortofthing。Tomywayofthinking,thereisnothingonearthsopleasantasapleasantwife;butthen,whatistheresodamnableasonethatisunpleasant?\"
\"Areyouamarriedman?\"heinquired。Allhisquestionswereputinalowtoneofvoicewhichseemedtogivetothemanairofspecialinterest,andmadeonealmostfeelthattheywereaskedwithsomespecialviewtoone’sindividualwelfare。Nowthefactis,thatI
amamarriedmanwithafamily;butIamnotmuchgiventotalktostrangersaboutmydomesticconcerns,and,therefore,thoughIhadnoparticularobjectinview,Ideniedmyobligationsinthisrespect。\"No,\"saidI;\"Ihavenotcometothatpromotionyet。I
amtoofrequentlyonthemovetowritemyselfdownasPaterfamilias。\"
\"Thenyouknownothingaboutthatpleasantnessofwhichyouspokejustnow?\"
\"Noroftheunpleasantness,thankGod;mypersonalexperiencesarealltocome,——asalsoareyours,Ipresume?\"
Itwaspossiblethathehadhamperedhimselfwithsomewoman,andthatshewastomeethimatAlexandria。Poorfellow!thoughtI。
Buthisunhappinesswasnotofthatkind。\"No,\"saidhe;\"Iamnotmarried;Iamallaloneintheworld。\"
\"ThenIcertainlywouldnotallowmyselftobetroubledbyunpleasantacquaintances。\"
ItwasnowfourhourssincewehadleftJerusalem,andwehadarrivedattheplaceatwhichitwasproposedthatweshouldbreakfast。Therewasalargewellthere,andshadeaffordedbyarockunderwhichthewatersprung;andtheArabshadconstructedatankoutofwhichthehorsescoulddrink,sothattheplacewasordinarilyknownasthefirststageoutofJerusalem。
Smithhadsaidnotawordabouthissaddle,orcomplainedinanywayofdiscomfort,sothatIhadintruthforgottenthesubject。Othermattershadcontinuallypresentedthemselves,andIhadneverevenaskedhimhowhehadfared。Inowjumpedfrommyhorse,butI
perceivedatoncethathewasunabletodoso。Hesmiledfaintly,ashiseyecaughtmine,butIknewthathewantedassistance。\"Ah,\"
saidI,\"thatconfoundedTurkishsaddlehasalreadygalledyourskin。Iseehowitis;Ishallhavetodoctoryouwithalittlebrandy,——externallyapplied,myfriend。\"ButIlenthimmyshoulder,andwiththatassistancehegotdown,verygentlyandslowly。
Weateourbreakfastwithagoodwill;breadandcoldfowlandbrandy-and-water,withahard-boiledeggbywayofafinaldelicacy;
andthenIbegantobargainwithJosephfortheloanofhisEnglishsaddle。IsawthatSmithcouldnotgetthroughthejourneywiththatmonstrousTurkishaffair,andthathewouldgoonwithoutcomplainingtillhefaintedorcametosomeothersignalgrief。ButtheFrenchman,seeingtheplightinwhichwewere,wasdisposedtodriveaveryhardbargain。Hewantedfortyshillings,thepriceofapairofliveBedouins,fortheaccommodation,anddeclaredthat,eventhen,heshouldmakethesacrificeonlyoutofconsiderationtome。
\"Verywell,\"saidI。\"I’mtolerablytoughmyself;andI’llchangewiththegentleman。ThechancesarethatIshallnotbeinaveryliberalhumourwhenIreachJaffawithstifflimbsandasoreskin。
Ihaveaverygoodmemory,Joseph。\"
\"I’lltakethirtyshillings,Mr。Jones;thoughIshallhavetogroanallthewaylikeacondemneddevil。\"
Istruckabargainwithhimatlastforfive-and-twenty,andsethimtoworktomakethenecessarychangeonthehorses。\"Itwillbejustthesamethingtohim,\"IsaidtoSmith。\"Ifindthatheisasmuchusedtooneastotheother。\"
\"Buthowmuchmoneyareyoutopayhim?\"heasked。\"Oh,nothing,\"I
replied。\"GivehimafewpiastreswhenyoupartwithhimatJaffa。\"
IdonotknowwhyIshouldhavefeltthusinclinedtopaymoneyoutofmypocketforthisSmith,——amanwhomIhadonlyseenforthefirsttimeontheprecedingevening,andwhosetemperamentwassoessentiallydifferentfrommyown;butsoIdid。Iwouldhavedonealmostanythinginreasonforhiscomfort;andyethewasamelancholyfellow,withgoodinwardpluckasIbelieved,butwithoutthatoutwardshowofdashandhardihoodwhichIconfessIlovetosee。\"PraytellhimthatI’llpayhimforit,\"saidhe。\"We’llmakethatallright,\"Ianswered;andthenweremounted,——notwithoutsomedifficultyonhispart。\"Youshouldhaveletmerubinthatbrandy,\"Isaid。\"Youcan’tconceivehowefficaciouslyIwouldhavedoneit。\"Buthemademenoanswer。
AtnoonwemetacaravanofpilgrimscomingupfromJordan。Theremightbesomethreeorfourhundred,butthenumberseemedtobetreblethat,fromthelooseandstragglinglineinwhichtheyjourneyed。Itwasaverysingularsight,astheymovedslowlyalongthenarrowpaththroughthesand,comingoutofadefileamongthehills,whichwasperhapsaquarterofamileinfrontofus,passingusaswestoodstillbythewayside,andthenwindingagainoutofsightonthetrackoverwhichwehadcome。Somerodeoncamels,——awholefamily,inmanycases,beingperchedonthesameanimal。I
observedaveryoldmanandaveryoldwomanslunginpanniersoveracamel’sback,——notsuchpanniersasmightbebefittingsuchapurpose,butsquarebaskets,sothattheheadsandheelsofeachoftheoldcouplehungoutoftherearandfront。\"Surelythejourneywillbetheirdeath,\"IsaidtoJoseph。\"Yesitwill,\"hereplied,quitecoolly;\"butwhatmatterhowsoontheydienowthattheyhavebathedinJordan?\"Verymanyrodeondonkeys;two,generally,oneachdonkey;others,whohadcommandofmoney,onhorses;butthegreaternumberwalked,toilingpainfullyfromJerusalemtoJerichoonthefirstday,sleepingthereintentsandgoingtobatheonthesecondday,andthenreturningfromJerichotoJerusalemonthethird。Thepilgrimageismadethroughoutinaccordancewithfixedrules,andthereisatariffforthetentaccommodationatJericho,——
somuchperheadpernight,includingtheuseofhotwater。
Standingthere,closebythewayside,wecouldseenotonlythegarmentsandfacesofthesestrangepeople,butwecouldwatchtheirgesturesandformsomeopinionofwhatwasgoingonwithintheirthoughts。Theyweremuchquieter,——tamer,asitwere,——thanEnglishmenwouldbeundersuchcircumstances。Thosewhowerecarriedseemedtositontheirbeastsinpassivetranquillity,neitherenjoyingnorsufferinganything。TheirobjecthadbeentowashinJordan,——todothatonceintheirlives;——andtheyhadwashedinJordan。Thebenefitexpectedwasnottobeimmediatelyspiritual。Noearnestprayerfulnesswasconsiderednecessaryaftertheceremony。TothesemembersoftheGreekChristianChurchithadbeenhandeddownfromfathertosonthatwashinginJordanonceduringlifewasefficacioustowardssalvation。Andthereforethejourneyhadbeenmadeatterriblecostandterriblerisk;forthesepeoplehadcomefromafar,andwerefromtheirhabitsbutlittlecapableoflongjourneys。Manydieunderthetoil;butthismattersnotiftheydonotdiebeforetheyhavereachedJordan。Somefewthereare,undoubtedly,moreecstaticinthisgreatdeedoftheirreligion。OnemanIespeciallynoticedonthisday。HehadboundhimselftomakethepilgrimagefromJerusalemtotheriverwithonefootbare。Hewasofabetterclass,andwasevennoblydressed,asthoughitwereapartofhisvowtoshowtoallmenthathedidthisdeed,wealthyandgreatthoughhewas。Hewasafineman,perhapsthirtyyearsofage,withawell-grownbearddescendingonhisbreast,andathisgirdlehecarriedabraceofpistols。
ButneverinmylifehadIseenbodilypainsoplainlywritteninaman’sface。Thesweatwasfallingfromhisbrow,andhiseyeswerestrainedandbloodshotwithagony。Hehadnostick,hisvow,I
presume,debarringhimfromsuchassistance,andhelimpedalong,puttingtothegroundtheheeloftheunprotectedfoot。Icouldseeit,anditwasamassofblood,andsores,andbrokenskin。AnIrishgirlwouldwalkfromJerusalemtoJerichowithoutshoes,andbenotapennytheworseforit。ThispoorfellowclearlysufferedsomuchthatIwasalmostinclinedtothinkthatintheperformanceofhispenancehehaddonesomethingtoaggravatehispain。Thosearoundhimpaidnoattentiontohim,andthedragomanseemedtothinknothingoftheaffairwhatever。\"ThosefoolsofGreeksdonotunderstandtheChristianreligion,\"hesaid,beinghimselfaLatinorRomanCatholic。
AtthetailofthelineweencounteredtwoBedouins,whowereinchargeofthecaravan,andJosephatonceaddressedthem。Themenweremounted,oneonaverysorry-lookingjade,buttheotheronagoodstoutArabbarb。Theyhadgunsslungbehindtheirbacks,colouredhandkerchiefsontheirheads,andtheyworethestripedbernouse。Theparleywentonforabouttenminutes,duringwhichtheprocessionofpilgrimswoundoutofsight;anditendedinourbeingaccompaniedbythetwoArabs,whothuslefttheirgreaterchargetotakecareofitselfbacktothecity。IunderstoodafterwardsthattheyhadendeavouredtopersuadeJosephthatwemightjustaswellgoonalone,merelysatisfyingthedemandofthetariff。ButhehadpointedoutthatIwasaparticularman,andthatundersuchcircumstancesthefinalsettlementmightbedoubtful。Sotheyturnedandaccompaniedus;but,asamatteroffact,weshouldhavebeenaswellwithoutthem。
ThesunwasbeginningtofallintheheavenswhenwereachedtheactualmarginoftheDeadSea。Wehadseentheglitterofitsstillwatersforalongtimepreviously,shiningunderthesunasthoughitwerenotreal。Wehaveoftenheard,andsomeofushaveseen,howeffectsoflightandshadetogetherwillproducesovividanappearanceofwaterwherethereisnowater,astodeceivethemostexperienced。Butthereversewasthecasehere。Therewasthelake,andthereithadbeenbeforeoureyesforthelasttwohours;
andyetitlooked,thenandnow,asthoughitwereanimageofalake,andnotrealwater。Ihadlongsincemadeupmymindtobatheinit,feelingwellconvincedthatIcoulddosowithoutharmtomyself,andIhadbeenendeavouringtopersuadeSmithtoaccompanyme;buthepositivelyrefused。Hewouldbathe,hesaid,neitherintheDeadSeanorintheriverJordan。Hedidnotlikebathing,andpreferredtodohiswashinginhisownroom。OfcourseIhadnothingfurthertosay,andbeggedthat,underthesecircumstances,hewouldtakechargeofmypurseandpistolswhileIwasinthewater。Thisheagreedtodo;buteveninthishewasstrangeandalmostuncivil。Iwastobathefromthefarthestpointofalittleisland,intowhichtherewasaroughcausewayfromthelandmadeofstonesandbrokenpiecesofwood,andIexhortedhimtogowithmethither;butheinsistedonremainingwithhishorseonthemainlandatsomelittledistancefromtheisland。Hedidnotfeelinclinedtogodowntothewater’sedge,hesaid。
IconfessthatatthismomentIalmostsuspectedthathewasgoingtoplaymefoul,andIhesitated。Hesawinaninstantwhatwaspassingthroughmymind。\"Youhadbettertakeyourpistolandmoneywithyou;theywillbequitesafeonyourclothes。\"Buttohavekeptthethingsnowwouldhaveshownsuspiciontooplainly,andasI
couldnotbringmyselftodothat,Igavethemup。IhavesometimesthoughtthatIwasafooltodoso。
Iwentawaybymyselftotheendoftheisland,andthenIdidbathe。Itisimpossibletoconceiveanythingmoredesolatethantheappearanceoftheplace。Thelandshelvesverygraduallyawaytothewater,andthewholemargin,tothebreadthofsometwentyorthirtyfeet,isstrewnwiththedebrisofrushes,bitsoftimber,andoldwhitewitheredreeds。Whencethesebitsoftimberhavecomeitseemsdifficulttosay。Theappearanceisasthoughthewaterhadrecededandleftthemthere。IhavehearditsaidthatthereisnovegetationneartheDeadSea;butsuchisnotthecase,fortheserushesdogrowonthebank。Ifounditdifficultenoughtogetintothewater,forthegroundshelvesdownveryslowly,andisroughwithstonesandlargepiecesofhalf-rottenwood;moreover,whenI
wasinnearlyuptomyhipsthewaterknockedmedown;indeed,itdidsowhenIhadgoneasfarasmyknees,butIrecoveredmyself;
andbyperseverancedidproceedsomewhatfarther。Itmustnotbeimaginedthatthisknockingdownwaseffectedbythemovementofthewater。Thereisnosuchmovement。Everythingisperfectlystill,andthefluidseemshardlytobedisplacedbytheentranceofthebody;buttheeffectisthatone’sfeetaretrippedup,andthatonefallsprostrateontothesurface。Thewaterissostrongandbuoyant,that,whenaboveafewfeetindepthhastobeencountered,thestrengthandweightofthebatherarenotsufficienttokeepdownhisfeetandlegs。Ithenessayedtoswim;butIcouldnotdothisintheordinaryway,asIwasunabletokeepenoughofmybodybelowthesurface;sothatmyheadandfaceseemedtobepropelleddownuponit。
Iturnedroundandfloated,buttheglareofthesunwassopowerfulthatIcouldnotremainlonginthatposition。However,IhadbathedintheDeadSea,andwassofarsatisfied。
Anythingmoreabominabletothepalatethanthiswater,ifitbewater,Ineverhadinsidemymouth。Iexpectedittobeextremelysalt,andnodoubt,ifitwereanalysed,suchwouldbetheresult;
butthereisaflavourinitwhichkillsthesalt。Noattemptcanbemadeatdescribingthistaste。ItmaybeimaginedthatIdidnotdrinkheartily,merelytakingupadroportwowithmytonguefromthepalmofmyhand;butitseemedtomeasthoughIhadbeendrenchedwithit。Evenbrandywouldnotrelievemefromit。Andthenmywholebodywasinamess,andIfeltasthoughIhadbeenrubbedwithpitch。Lookingatmylimbs,Isawnosignonthemofthefluid。Theyseemedtodryfromthisastheyusuallydofromanyotherwater;butstillthefeelingremained。However,IwastoridefromhencetoaspotonthebanksofJordan,whichIshouldreachinanhour,andatwhichIwouldwash;soIclothedmyself,andpreparedformydeparture。
SeatedinmypositionintheislandIwasunabletoseewhatwasgoingonamongtheremainderoftheparty,andthereforecouldnottellwhethermypistolsandmoneywassafe。Idressed,therefore,ratherhurriedly,andongettingagaintotheshore,foundthatMr。
JohnSmithhadnotlevanted。HewasseatedonhishorseatsomedistancefromJosephandtheArabs,andhadnoappearanceofbeinginleaguewiththose,nodoubt,worthyguides。Icertainlyhadsuspectedaruse,andnowwasangrywithmyselfthatIhaddoneso;
andyet,inLondon,onewouldnottrustone’smoneytoastrangerwhomonehadmettwenty-fourhourssinceinacoffee-room!Why,then,doitwithastrangerwhomonechancedtomeetinadesert?
\"Thanks,\"Isaid,ashehandedmemybelongings。\"IwishIcouldhaveinducedyoutocomeinalso。TheDeadSeaisnowatyourelbow,and,therefore,youthinknothingofit;butintenorfifteenyears’time,youwouldbegladtobeabletotellyourchildrenthatyouhadbathedinit。\"
\"Ishallneverhaveanychildrentocareforsuchtidings,\"hereplied。
TheriverJordan,forsomemilesabovethepointatwhichitjoinstheDeadSea,runsthroughverysteepbanks,——bankswhicharealmostprecipitous,——andis,asitwere,guardedbythethicktreesandbusheswhichgrowuponitssides。Thisissomuchthecase,thatonemayride,aswedid,foraconsiderabledistancealongthemargin,andnotbeableeventoapproachthewater。Ihadafancyforbathinginsomespotofmyownselection,insteadofgoingtotheopenshorefrequentedbyallthepilgrims;butIwasbaffledinthis。WhenIdidforcemywaydowntotheriverside,Ifoundthatthewaterransorapidly,andthatthebushesandboughsoftreesgrewsofaroverandintothestream,astomakeitimpossibleformetobathe。Icouldnothavegotinwithoutmyclothes,andhavinggotin,Icouldnothavegotoutagain。Iwas,thereforeobligedtoputupwiththeopenmuddyshoretowhichthebathersdescend,andatwhichwemaypresumethatJoshuapassedwhenhecameoverasoneofthetwelvespiestospyouttheland。AndevenhereIcouldnotgofullintothestreamasIwouldfainhavedone,lestIshouldbecarrieddown,andsohaveassistedtowhitentheshoresoftheDeadSeawithmybones。AstogettingovertotheMoabitishsideoftheriver,thatwasplainlyimpossible;and,indeed,itseemedtobetheprevailingopinionthatthepassageoftheriverwasnotpracticablewithoutgoingupasfarasSamaria。Andyetweknowthatthere,orthereabouts,theIsraelitesdidcrossit。
IjumpedfrommyhorsethemomentIgottotheplace,andoncemoregavemypurseandpistolstomyfriend。\"Youaregoingtobatheagain?\"hesaid。\"Certainly,\"saidI;\"youdon’tsupposethatI
wouldcometoJordanandnotwashthere,evenifIwerenotfoulwiththefoulnessoftheDeadSea!\"\"You’llkillyourself,inyourpresentstateofheat;\"hesaid,remonstratingjustasone’smotherorwifemightdo。ButevenhaditbeenmymotherorwifeIcouldnothaveattendedtosuchremonstrancethen;andbeforehehaddonelookingatmewiththosebigeyesofhis,mycoatandwaistcoatandcravatwereontheground,andIwasatworkatmybraces;whereuponheturnedfrommeslowly,andstrolledawayintothewood。OnthisoccasionIhadnobasefearsaboutmymoney。
AndthenIdidbathe,——veryuncomfortably。Theshorewasmuddywiththefeetofthepilgrims,andtheriversorapidthatIhardlydaredtogetbeyondthemud。Ididmanagetotakeaplungein,head-
foremost,butIwasforcedtowadeoutthroughthedirtandslush,sothatIfounditdifficulttomakemyfeetandlegscleanenoughformyshoesandstockings;andthen,moreover,thefliesplaguedmemostunmercifully。IshouldhavethoughtthatthefilthyflavourfromtheDeadSeawouldhavesavedmefromthatnuisance;butthemosquitoesthereaboutsareprobablyusedtoit。Findingthisprocessofbathingtobesodifficult,Iinquiredastothepracticeofthepilgrims。Ifoundthatwiththem,bathinginJordanhascometobemuchthesameasbaptismhaswithus。Itdoesnotmeanimmersion。Nodoubttheydotakeofftheirshoesandstockings;buttheydonotstrip,andgobodilyintothewater。
AssoonasIwasdressedIfoundthatSmithwasagainatmysidewithpurseandpistols。Wethenwentupalittleabovethewood,andsatdowntogetheronthelongsandygrass。Itwasnowquiteevening,sothattheshortSyriantwilighthadcommenced,andthesunwasnolongerhotintheheavens。ItwouldbenightaswerodeontothetentsatJericho;buttherewasnodifficultyastotheway,andthereforewedidnothurrythehorses,whowerefeedingonthegrass。Wesatdowntogetheronaspotfromwhichwecouldseethestream,——closetogether,sothatwhenIstretchedmyselfoutinmyweariness,asIdidbeforewestarted,myheadrestedonhislegs。Ah,me!onedoesnottakesuchlibertieswithnewfriendsinEngland。Itwasaplacewhichledoneontosomespecialthoughts。