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第10章 At Marygreen(10)

On a day when Fawley was getting quite advanced,being now about sixteen,and had been stumbling through the 'Carmen Saeculare,'on his way home,he found himself to be passing over the high edge of the plateau by the Brown House.The light had changed,and it was the sense of this which had caused him to look up.The sun was going down,and the full moon was rising simultaneously behind the woods in the opposite quarter.His mind had become so impregnated with the poem that,in a moment of the same impulsive emotion which years before had caused him to kneel on the ladder,he stopped the horse,alighted,and glancing round to see that nobody was in sight,knelt down on the roadside bank with open book.He turned first to the shiny goddess,who seemed to look so softly and critically at his doings,then to the disappearing luminary on the other hand,as he began:

'Phoebe silvarumque potens Diana!'The horse stood still till he had finished the hymn,which Jude repeated under the sway of a polytheistic fancy that he would never have thought of humouring in broad daylight.

Reaching home,he mused over his curious superstition,innate or acquired,in doing this,and the strange forgetfulness which had led to such a lapse from common sense and custom in one who wished,next to being a scholar,to be a Christian divine.It had all come of reading heathen works exclusively.The more he thought of it the more convinced he was of his inconsistency.He began to wonder whether he could be reading quite the right books for his object in life.Certainly there seemed little harmony between this pagan literature and the mediaeval colleges at Christminster,that ecclesiastical romance in stone.

Ultimately he decided that in his sheer love of reading he had taken up a wrong emotion for a Christian young man.He had dabbled in Clarke's Homer,but had never yet worked much at the New Testament in the Greek,though he possessed a copy,obtained by post from a second-hand bookseller.

He abandoned the now familiar Ionic for a new dialect,and for a long time onward limited his reading almost entirely to the Gospels and Epistles in Griesbach's text.Moreover,on going into Alfredston one day,he was introduced to patristic literature by finding at the bookseller's some volumes of the Fathers which had been left behind by an insolvent clergyman of the neighbourhood.

As another outcome of this change of groove he visited on Sundays all the churches within a walk,and deciphered the Latin inions on fifteenth-century brasses and tombs.On one of these pilgrimages he met with a hunch-backed old woman of great intelligence,who read everything she could lay her hands on,and she told him more yet of the romantic charms of the city of light and lore.Thither he resolved as firmly as ever to go.

But how live in that city?At present he had no income at all.

He had no trade or calling of any dignity or stability whatever on which he could subsist while carrying out an intellectual labour which might spread over many years.

What was most required by citizens?Food,clothing,and shelter.

An income from any work in preparing the first would be too meagre;for making the second he felt a distaste;the preparation of the third requisite he inclined to.They built in a city;therefore he would learn to build.

He thought of his unknown uncle,his cousin Susanna's father,an ecclesiastical worker in metal,and somehow mediaeval art in any material was a trade for which he had rather a fancy.He could not go far wrong in following his uncle's footsteps,and engaging himself awhile with the carcases that contained the scholar souls.

As a preliminary he obtained some small blocks of freestone,metal not being available,and suspending his studies awhile,occupied his spare half-hours in copying the heads and capitals in his parish church.

There was a stone-mason of a humble kind in Alfredston,and as soon as he had found a substitute for himself in his aunt's little business,he offered his services to this man for a trifling wage.Here Jude had the opportunity of learning at least the rudiments of freestone-working.

Some time later he went to a church-builder in the same place,and under the architect's direction became handy at restoring the dilapidated masonries of several village churches round about.

Not forgetting that he was only following up this handicraft as a prop to lean on while he prepared those greater engines which he flattered himself would be better fitted for him,he yet was interested in his pursuit on its own account.He now had lodgings during the week in the little town,whence he returned to Marygreen village every Saturday evening.And thus he reached and passed his nineteenth year.

At this memorable date of his life he was,one Saturday,returning from Alfredston to Marygreen about three o'clock in the afternoon.It was fine,warm,and soft summer weather,and he walked with his tools at his back,his little chisels clinking faintly against the larger ones in his basket.

It being the end of the week he had left work early,and had come out of the town by a round-about route which he did not usually frequent,having promised to call at a flour-mill near Cresscombe to execute a commission for his aunt.

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