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第54章 ALICIA'S DIARY(29)

The spot was called Lambing Corner,and it was a sheltered portion of that wide expanse of rough pastureland known as the Marlbury Downs,which you directly traverse when following the turnpike-road across Mid-Wes*** from London,through Aldbrickham,in the direction of Bath and Bristol.Here,where the hut stood,the land was high and dry,open,except to the north,and commanding an undulating view for miles.On the north side grew a tall belt of coarse furze,with enormous stalks,a clump of the same standing detached in front of the general mass.The clump was hollow,and the interior had been ingeniously taken advantage of as a position for the before-mentioned hut,which was thus completely screened from winds,and almost invisible,except through the narrow approach.But the furze twigs had been cut away from the two little windows of the hut,that the occupier might keep his eye on his sheep.

In the rear,the shelter afforded by the belt of furze bushes was artificially improved by an inclosure of upright stakes,interwoven with boughs of the same prickly vegetation,and within the inclosure lay a renowned Marlbury-Down breeding flock of eight hundred ewes.

To the south,in the direction of the young shepherd's idle gaze,there rose one conspicuous object above the uniform moonlit plateau,and only one.It was a Druidical trilithon,consisting of three oblong stones in the form of a doorway,two on end,and one across as a lintel.Each stone had been worn,scratched,washed,nibbled,split,and otherwise attacked by ten thousand different weathers;but now the blocks looked shapely and little the worse for wear,so beautifully were they silvered over by the light of the moon.The ruin was locally called the Devil's Door.

An old shepherd presently entered the hut from the direction of the ewes,and looked around in the gloom.'Be ye sleepy?'he asked in cross accents of the boy.

The lad replied rather timidly in the negative.

'Then,'said the shepherd,'I'll get me home-along,and rest for a few hours.There's nothing to be done here now as I can see.The ewes can want no more tending till daybreak--'tis beyond the bounds of reason that they can.But as the order is that one of us must bide,I'll leave 'ee,d'ye hear.You can sleep by day,and I can't.

And you can be down to my house in ten minutes if anything should happen.I can't afford 'ee candle;but,as 'tis Christmas week,and the time that folks have hollerdays,you can enjoy yerself by falling asleep a bit in the chair instead of biding awake all the time.But mind,not longer at once than while the shade of the Devil's Door moves a couple of spans,for you must keep an eye upon the ewes.'

The boy made no definite reply,and the old man,stirring the fire in the stove with his crook-stem,closed the door upon his companion and vanished.

As this had been more or less the course of events every night since the season's lambing had set in,the boy was not at all surprised at the charge,and amused himself for some time by lighting straws at the stove.He then went out to the ewes and new-born lambs,re-entered,sat down,and finally fell asleep.This was his customary manner of performing his watch,for though special permission for naps had this week been accorded,he had,as a matter of fact,done the same thing on every preceding night,sleeping often till awakened by a smack on the shoulder at three or four in the morning from the crook-stem of the old man.

It might have been about eleven o'clock when he awoke.He was so surprised at awaking without,apparently,being called or struck,that on second thoughts he assumed that somebody must have called him in spite of appearances,and looked out of the hut window towards the sheep.They all lay as quiet as when he had visited them,very little bleating being audible,and no human soul disturbing the scene.He next looked from the opposite window,and here the case was different.The frost-facets glistened under the moon as before;an occasional furze bush showed as a dark spot on the same;and in the foreground stood the ghostly form of the trilithon.But in front of the trilithon stood a man.

That he was not the shepherd or any one of the farm labourers was apparent in a moment's observation,--his dress being a dark suit,and his figure of slender build and graceful carriage.He walked backwards and forwards in front of the trilithon.

The shepherd lad had hardly done speculating on the strangeness of the unknown's presence here at such an hour,when he saw a second figure crossing the open sward towards the locality of the trilithon and furze-clump that screened the hut.This second personage was a woman;and immediately on sight of her the male stranger hastened forward,meeting her just in front of the hut window.Before she seemed to be aware of his intention he clasped her in his arms.

The lady released herself and drew back with some dignity.

'You have come,Harriet--bless you for it!'he exclaimed,fervently.

'But not for this,'she answered,in offended accents.And then,more good-naturedly,'I have come,Fred,because you entreated me so!

What can have been the object of your writing such a letter?Ifeared I might be doing you grievous ill by staying away.How did you come here?'

'I walked all the way from my father's.''Well,what is it?How have you lived since we last met?''But roughly;you might have known that without asking.I have seen many lands and many faces since I last walked these downs,but I have only thought of you.''Is it only to tell me this that you have summoned me so strangely?'A passing breeze blew away the murmur of the reply and several succeeding sentences,till the man's voice again became audible in the words,'Harriet--truth between us two!I have heard that the Duke does not treat you too well.'

'He is warm-tempered,but he is a good husband.'

'He speaks roughly to you,and sometimes even threatens to lock you out of doors.'

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