Asadditionalreservesthereweresweetbreads,andfivemilts,sewedupatonesideintheformofachrysalis,andstuffedwiththyme,sage,parsley,mint,groats,rice,milk,choppedegg,andotheringredients。Theywereafterwardsroastedbeforeaslowfire,andeatenhot。
Thebusinessofchoppingsomanyherbsforthevariousstuffingswasfoundtobeachingworkforwomen;andDavid,themiller,thegrinder,andthegrinder’sboybeingfullyoccupiedintheirproperbranches,andBobbeingverybusypaintingthegigandtouchinguptheharness,LovedaycalledinafriendlydragoonofJohn’sregimentwhowaspassingby,andhe,beingamuscularman,willinglychoppedalltheafternoonforaquartofstrong,judiciouslyadministered,andallothervictualsfound,takingoffhisjacketandgloves,rollinguphisshirt-sleevesandunfasteninghiscollarinanhonourableandenergeticway。
Allwindfallsandmaggot-coredcodlinswereexcludedfromtheapplepies;andastherewasnoknowndishlargeenoughforthepurpose,thepuddingswerestirredupinthemilking-pail,andboiledinthethree-leggedbell-metalcrock,ofgreatweightandantiquity,whicheverytravellingtinkerforthepreviousthirtyyearshadtappedwithhisstick,coveted,madeabidfor,andoftenattemptedtosteal。
IntheliquorlineLovedaylaidinanamplebarrelofCasterbridge’strongbeer。’Thisrenowneddrink——nowalmostasmuchathingofthepastasFalstaff’sfavouritebeverage——wasnotonlywellcalculatedtowintheheartsofsoldiersblowndryanddustybyresidenceintentsonahill-top,butofanywayfarerwhateverinthatland。Itwasofthemostbeautifulcolourthattheeyeofanartistinbeercoulddesire;fullinbody,yetbriskasavolcano;
piquant,yetwithoutatwang;luminousasanautumnsunset;freefromstreakinessoftaste;but,finally,ratherheady。Themassesworshippedit,theminorgentryloveditmorethanwine,andbythemostillustriouscountyfamiliesitwasnotdespised。Anybodybroughtupforbeingdrunkanddisorderlyinthestreetsofitsnatalborough,hadonlytoprovethathewasastrangertotheplaceanditsliquortobehonourablydismissedbythemagistrates,asoneovertakeninafaultthatnomancouldguardagainstwhoenteredthetownunawares。
Inaddition,Mr。Lovedayalsotappedahogsheadoffineciderthathehadhadmellowinginthehouseforseveralmonths,havingboughtitofanhonestdown-countryman,whodidnotcolour,foranyspecialoccasionlikethepresent。Ithadbeenpressedfromfruitjudiciouslychosenbyanoldhand——HornerandCleevesappleforthebody,afewTom-Puttsforcolour,andjustadashofOldFive-cornersforsparkle——aselectionoriginallymadetopleasethepalateofawell-knowntemperateearlwhowasaregularcider-drinker,andlivedtobeeighty-eight。
OnthemorningoftheSundayappointedforhercomingCaptainBobLovedaysetouttomeethisbride。Hehadbeenalltheweekengagedinpaintingthegig,assistedbyhisbrotheratoddtimes,anditnowappearedofagorgeousyellow,withbluestreaks,andtasselsatthecorners,andredwheelsoutlinedwithadarkershade。Heputintheponyathalf-pasteleven,Annelookingathimfromthedoorashepackedhimselfintothevehicleanddroveoff。TheremaybeyoungwomenwholookoutatyoungmendrivingtomeettheirbridesasAnnelookedatCaptainBob,andyetarequiteindifferenttothecircumstances;buttheyarenotoftenmetwith。
SomuchdusthadbeenraisedonthehighwaybytrafficresultingfromthepresenceoftheCourtatthetownfurtheron,thatbrambleshangingfromthefence,andgivingafriendlyscratchtothewanderer’sface,weredingyaschurchcobwebs;andthegrassonthemarginhadassumedapaper-shavinghue。Bob’sfatherhadwishedhimtotakeDavid,lest,fromwantofrecentexperienceatthewhip,heshouldmeetwithanymishap;but,picturingtohimselftheawkwardnessofthreeinsuchcircumstances,Bobwouldnothearofthis;andnothingmoreserioushappenedtohisdrivingthanthatthewheel-marksformedtwoserpentinelinesalongtheroadduringthefirstmileortwo,beforehehadgothishandin,andthatthehorseshiedatamilestone,apieceofpaper,asleepingtramp,andawheelbarrow,justtomakeuseoftheopportunityofbeinginbadhands。
HeenteredCasterbridgebetweentwelveandone,and,puttingupattheOldGreyhound,walkedontotheBow。Here,ratherdustyontheledgesofhisclothes,hestoodandwaitedwhilethepeopleintheirbestsummerdressespouredoutofthethreechurchesroundhim。
Whentheyhadallgone,andasmellofcindersandgravyhadspreaddowntheancienthigh-street,andthepie-dishesfromadjacentbakehouseshadalltravelledpast,hesawthemailcoachriseabovethearchofGrey’sBridge,aquarterofamiledistant,surmountedbyswayingknobs,whichprovedtobetheheadsoftheoutsidetravellers。
’That’sthewayforaman’sbridetocometohim,’saidRoberttohimselfwithafeelingofpoetry;andasthehornsoundedandthehorsesclatteredupthestreethewalkeddowntotheinn。Theknotofhostlersandinn-servantshadgathered,thehorsesweredraggedfromthevehicle,andthepassengersforCasterbridgebegantodescend。CaptainBobeyedthemover,lookedinside,lookedoutsideagain;tohisdisappointmentMatildawasnotthere,norherboxes,noranythingthatwashers。NeithercoachmannorguardhadseenorheardofsuchapersonatMelchester;andBobwalkedslowlyaway。
Depressedbyforebodingstoanextentwhichtookawaynearlyathirdofhisappetite,hesatdownintheparlouroftheOldGreyhoundtoaslicefromthefamilyjointofthelandlord。Thisgentleman,whodinedinhisshirt-sleeves,partlybecauseitwasAugust,andpartlyfromasensethattheywouldnotbesofitforpublicviewfurtheronintheweek,suggestedthatBobshouldwaittillthreeorfourthatafternoon,whentheroad-waggonwouldarrive,asthelostladymighthavepreferredthatmodeofconveyance;andwhenBobappearedratherhurtatthesuggestion,thelandlord’swifeassuredhim,asawomanwhoknewgoodlife,thatmanygenteelpersonstravelledinthatwayduringthepresenthighpriceofprovisions。Loveday,whoknewlittleoftravellingbyland,readilyacceptedherassuranceandresolvedtowait。
Wanderingupanddownthepavement,orleaningagainstsomehotwallbetweenthewaggon-officeandthecornerofthestreetabove,hepassedthetimeaway。Itwasastill,sunny,drowsyafternoon,andscarcelyasoulwasvisibleinthelengthandbreadthofthestreet。
TheofficewasnotfarfromAllSaints’Church,andthechurch-windowsbeingopen,hecouldheartheafternoonservicefromwherehelingeredasdistinctlyasifhehadbeenoneofthecongregation。ThushewasmentallyconductedthroughthePsalms,throughthefirstandsecondlessons,throughtheburstoffiddlesandclarionetswhichannouncedtheevening-hymn,andwellintothesermon,beforeanysignsofthewaggoncouldbeseenupontheLondonroad。
Theafternoonsermonsatthischurchbeingofadryandmetaphysicalnatureatthatdate,itwasbyaspecialprovidencethatthewaggon-officewasplacedneartheancientfabric,sothatwhenevertheSundaywaggonwaslate,whichitalwayswasinhotweather,incoldweather,inwetweather,andinweatherofalmosteveryothersort,therattle,dismounting,andswearingoutsidecompletelydrownedtheparson’svoicewithin,andsustainedtheflagginginterestofthecongregationatpreciselytherightmoment。Nosoonerdidthecharitychildrenbegintowritheontheirbenches,andadultsnoresgrowaudible,thanthewaggonarrived。
CaptainLovedayfeltakindofsinkinginhispoetryatthepossibilityofherforwhomtheyhadmadesuchpreparationsbeingintheslow,unwieldyvehiclewhichcruncheditswaytowardshim;buthewouldnotgiveintotheweakness。Neitherwouldhewalkdownthestreettomeetthewaggon,lestsheshouldnotbethere。Atlastthebroadwheelsdrewupagainstthekerb,thewaggonerwithhiswhitesmock-frock,andwhipaslongasafishing-line,descendedfromtheponyonwhichherodealongside,andthesixbroad-chestedhorsesbackedfromtheircollarsandshookthemselves。Inanothermomentsomethingshowedforth,andheknewthatMatildawasthere。
Bobfeltthreecheersrisewithinhimasshesteppeddown;butitbeingSundayhedidnotutterthem。Indress,MissJohnsonpassedhisexpectations——agreenandwhitegown,withlong,tightsleeves,agreensilkhandkerchiefroundherneckandcrossedinfront,agreenparasol,andgreengloves。Itwasstrangeenoughtoseethisverdantcaterpillarturnoutofaroad-waggon,andgracefullyshakeherselffreefromthebitsofstrawandfluffwhichwouldusuallygatherontheraimentofthegrandesttravellersbythatvehicle。
’But,mydearMatilda,’saidBob,whenhehadkissedherthreetimeswithmuchpublicity——thepracticalstephehaddeterminedonseemingtodemandthatthesethingsshouldnolongerbedoneinacorner——
’mydearMatilda,whydidn’tyoucomebythecoach,havingthemoneyfor’tandall?’
’That’smyscrimping!’saidMatildainadelightfulgush。’Iknowyouwon’tbeoffendedwhenyouknowIdidittosaveagainstarainyday!’
Bob,ofcourse,wasnotoffended,thoughthegloryofmeetingherhadbeenless;andevenifvexationwerepossible,itwouldhavebeenoutofplacetosayso。Still,hewouldhaveexperiencednolittlesurprisehadhelearnttherealreasonofhisMatilda’schangeofplan。Thatangelhad,inshort,sowildlyspentBob’sandherownmoneyintheadornmentofherpersonbeforesettingout,thatshefoundherselfwithoutasufficientmarginforherfarebycoach,andhadscrimpedfromsheernecessity,’Well,IhavegotthetrapoutattheGreyhound,’saidBob。’I
don’tknowwhetheritwillholdyourluggageandustoo;butitlookedmorerespectablethanthewaggononaSunday,andifthere’snotroomfortheboxesIcanwalkalongside。’
’Ithinktherewillberoom,’saidMissJohnsonmildly。Anditwassoonveryevidentthatshespokethetruth;forwhenherpropertywasdepositedonthepavement,itconsistedofatrunkabouteighteenincheslong,andnothingmore。
’O——that’sall!’saidCaptainLoveday,surprised。
’That’sall,’saidtheyoungwomanassuringly。’Ididn’twanttogivetrouble,youknow,andwhatIhavebesidesIhaveleftatmyaunt’s。’
’Yes,ofcourse,’heansweredreadily。’Andasit’snobigger,I
cancarryitinmyhandtotheinn,andsoitwillbenotroubleatall。’
Hecaughtupthelittlebox,andtheywentsidebysidetotheGreyhound;andintenminutestheyweretrottinguptheSouthernRoad。
Bobdidnothurrythehorse,therebeingmanythingstosayandhear,forwhichthepresentsituationwasadmirablysuited。ThesunshoneoccasionallyintoMatilda’sfaceastheydroveon,itsrayspickingoutallherfeaturestoagreatnicety。Hereyeswouldhavebeencalledbrown,buttheywerereallyeel-colour,likemanyothernicebrowneyes;theywerewell-shapedandratherbright,thoughtheyhadmoreofabroadshinethanasparkle。Shehadafirm,sufficientnose,whichseemedtosayofitselfthatitwasgoodasnosesgo。Shehadratherapicturesquewayofwrappingherupperinherlowerlip,sothattheredofthelattershowedstrongly。
Whenevershegazedagainstthesuntowardsthedistanthills,shebroughtintoherforehead,withoutknowingit,threeshortverticallines——notthereatothertimes——givingherforthemomentratherahardlook。Andinturningherheadroundtoafarangle,tostareatsomethingorotherthathepointedout,thedrawnfleshofherneckbecameamassoflines。ButBobdidnotlookatthesethings,which,ofcourse,wereofnosignificance;forhadshenottoldhim,whentheycomparedages,thatshewasalittleovertwo-and-twenty?
AsNaturewashardlyinventedatthisearlypointofthecentury,Bob’sMatildacouldnotsaymuchabouttheglamourofthehills,ortheshimmeringofthefoliage,orthewealthofgloryinthedistantsea,asshewoulddoubtlesshavedonehadshelivedlateron;butshedidherbesttobeinteresting,askingBobaboutmattersofsocialinterestintheneighbourhood,towhichsheseemedquiteastranger。
’Isyourwatering-placealargecity?’sheinquiredwhentheymountedthehillwheretheOvercombefolkhadwaitedfortheKing。
’Blessyou,mydear——no!’Twouldbenothingifitwasn’tfortheRoyalFamily,andthelordsandladies,andtheregimentsofsoldiers,andthefrigates,andtheKing’smessengers,andtheactorsandactresses,andthegamesthatgoon。’
Atthewords’actorsandactresses,’theinnocentyoungthingprickedupherears。
’DoesEllistonpayasgoodsalariesthissummerasin——?’
’O,youknowaboutitthen?Ithought——’
’Ono,no!IhaveheardofBudmouth——readinthepapers,youknow,dearRobert,aboutthedoingsthere,andtheactorsandactresses,youknow。’
’Yes,yes,Isee。Well,IhavebeenawayfromEnglandalongtime,anddon’tknowmuchaboutthetheatreinthetown;butI’lltakeyoutheresomeday。Woulditbeatreattoyou?’
’O,anamazingtreat!’saidMissJohnson,withanecstasyinwhichacloseobservermighthavediscoveredatingeofghastliness。
’You’veneverbeenintooneperhaps,dear?’
’N——never,’saidMatildaflatly。’WhateverdoIseeyonder——arowofwhitethingsonthedown?’
’Yes,that’sapartoftheencampmentaboveOvercombe。Lotsofsoldiersareencampedabouthere;thosearethewhitetopsoftheirtents。’
Hepointedtoawingofthecampthathadbecomevisible。Matildawasmuchinterested。
’Itwillmakeitverylivelyforus,’headded,’especiallyasJohnisthere。’
Shethoughtsotoo,andthustheychattedon。