第20章法官的房子(5)
Whenhehadfinishedhissupper,araytotheothereoakdiouthisbooksagain,putfreshwoodorimmedhislamp,ahimselfdoellofrealhardithoutpausetillabouteleveno'cloheknockedoffforabittofixhisfireandlamp,andtomakehimselfacupoftea。Hehadalwaysbeenatea-drinker,andduringhiscollegelifehadsatlateatworkandhadtakewasagreatluxurytohim,awithasenseofdelicious,voluptuousease。Therenewedfireleapedahrewquaintshadhthegreatoldroom;andashesippedhishotteaherevelledinthesenseofisolationfromhiskiwasthathebegantohefirsttimewhatas>
"Surely,"hethought,"theyothavebeenatitallthetimeIwasreading。Hadtheybeen,Imusthave!"Presehenoiseiisfiedhimselfthatitwasreallywasevidentthatatfirsttheratshadbeehepreserahelightoffireandlamp;butthatasthetimewentontheyhadgrownbolderandwerenthemselvesaswastheirwont。
Howbusytheywere!Andharktenoises!Upaheoldwaiheduheyradgnawed,andscratiledtohimselfashereindthesayingofMrs。Dempster,"Bogiesisrats,andratsisbogies!"Theteabegaseffetelledimulus,hesawwithjspellofworktobedhtast,andintheseywhichitgavehim,heallowedhimselftheluxuryofagoodlookroundtheroom。Hetookhislampinonehaallarousoquaiifulanoldhousehadbeensolohegoftheoakohewainscotwasfine,andonandroundthedoorsandasbeautifulahereweresomeoldpithewalls,buttheywerecoatedsothickwithdustanddirtthatheotdistinguishahem,thoughheheldhislampashighashecouldoverhishead。Hereandthereashewentroundhesawsomecrackorholebloentbythefaceofaratwithitsbrighteyesglitteri,butinaninstantitwasgone,andasqueakandascamperfollowed。Thethingthatmoststruckhim,hoeofthegreatalarmbellontheroof,whigdowniheroomht-hahefireplace。Hepulledupclosetreathigh-backedcarvedoakdsatdowntohislastcupoftea。Whenthiswasdohefire,aohiswork,sittingattheerofthetable,haviohisleft。Foralittlewhiletheratsdisturbedhimsomewhatwiththeirperpetualsg,buthegotaedtothenoiseasohetigofaclockortotheroarofmovingwater,andhebeersedinhisworkthateverythingintheworld,excepttheproblemwhichhewastryingtosolve,passedawayfromhim。
Hesuddenlylookedup,hisproblemwasstilluherewasisehehourbeforethedawn,whichissodreadtodoubtfullife。Theheratshaddeeditseemedtohimthatitmusthaveceasedbutlatelyandthatitwasthesuddeionwhichhaddisturbedhim。Thefirehadfallenlow,butstillitthreredglow。Ashelookedhestartedinspiteofhissangfroid。
&hegreathigh-backedcarvedoakchairbytherightsideofthefireplaenormousrat,steadilyglaringathimwithbalefuleyes。Hemadeamotiontoitasthoughtohuntitaway,butitdidnotstir。Theisomething。Stillitdidnotstir,butshoweditsgreatwhiteteethangrily,anditscrueleyesshohelamplightwithaiveness。
Malazed,ahepokerfromthehearthranatittokillit。Before,however,hecouldstrikeit,therat,withasqueakthatsouhetrationofhate,jumpedupontheflouptheropeofthealarmbell,disappearedinthedarkherahegreen-shadedlamp。Instantly,straosay,thenoisysgoftheratsibeganagain。
BythistimeMalindwasquiteofftheproblem;andasashrillcock-crowoutsidetoldhimoftheapproa,heweosleep。
&sosouevenwakedbyMrs。Dempsteringintomakeuphisroom。Itwasonlywheidiedupthepladgothisbreakfastreadyaheswhichhisbedthathewoke。Hewasalittletiredstillafterhisnight'shardwork,butastrongcupofteasoonfreshenedhimupand,takinghisbook,hewentoutfwalk,bringingwithhimafewsaheshouldurntilldiime。Hefouwalkbetweenhighelmssomewayoutsidethetown,ahegreaterpartofthedaystudyinghisLaplahisreturoseeMrs。Withamandtothankherforherkindness。Whenshesawhimingthroughthediamond-panedbaywiumsheeethimandaskedhimin。Shelookedathimseardshookherheadasshesaid:
"Youmust,sir。Youarepalerthismthanyoushouldbe。Toolatehoursandtoohardworkonthebrainisn'tgoodforanyman!Buttellme,sir,howdidyoupassthenight?Well,Ihope?Butmyheart!Sir,Iwasgladwheoldmethismthatyhtandsleepingsoundwhein。"