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第23章 What is a country village without its mysterious p

"I have made the acquaintance of 'The Mysterious Stranger'!It happened by a queer sort of accident,which came pretty near relieving you of the duty of replying to this letter.I was out in my little boat,which carries a sail too big for her,as I know and ought to have remembered.One of those fitful flaws of wind to which the lake is so liable struck the sail suddenly,and over went my boat.My feet got tangled in the sheet somehow,and I could not get free.I had hard work to keep my head above water,and I struggled desperately to escape from my toils;for if the boat were to go down I should be dragged down with her.I thought of a good many things in the course of some four or five minutes,I can tell you,and I got a lesson about time better than anything Kant and all the rest of them have to say of it.After I had been there about an ordinary lifetime,I saw a white canoe making toward me,and I knew that our shy young gentleman was coming to help me,and that we should become acquainted without an introduction.So it was,sure enough.He saw what the trouble was,managed to disentangle my feet without drowning me in the process or upsetting his little flimsy craft,and,as I was somewhat tired with my struggle,took me in tow and carried me to the landing where he kept his canoe.I can't say that there is anything odd about his manners or his way of talk.I judge him to be a native of one of our Northern States,--perhaps a New Englander.He has lived abroad during some parts of his life.He is not an artist,as it was at one time thought he might be.He is a good-looking fellow,well developed,manly in appearance,with nothing to excite special remark unless it be a certain look of anxiety or apprehension which comes over him from time to time.You remember our old friend Squire B.,whose companion was killed by lightning when he was standing close to him.You know the look he had whenever anything like a thundercloud came up in the sky.Well,I should say there was a look like that came over this Maurice Kirkwood's face every now and then.

I noticed that he looked round once or twice as if to see whether some object or other was in sight.There was a little rustling in the grass as if of footsteps,and this look came over his features.

A rabbit ran by us,and I watched to see if he showed any sign of that antipathy we have heard so much of,but he seemed to be pleased watching the creature.

"If you ask me what my opinion is about this Maurice Kirkwood,Ithink he is eccentric in his habit of life,but not what they call a 'crank'exactly.He talked well enough about such matters as we spoke of,--the lake,the scenery in general,the climate.I asked him to come over and take a look at the college.He did n't promise,but I should not be surprised if I should get him over there some day.I asked him why he did n't go to the Pansophian meetings.He did n't give any reason,but he shook his head in a very peculiar way,as much as to say that it was impossible.

"On the whole,I think it is nothing more than the same feeling of dread of human society,or dislike for it,which under the name of religion used to drive men into caves and deserts.What a pity that Protestantism does not make special provision for all the freaks of individual character!If we had a little more faith and a few more caverns,or convenient places for making them,we should have hermits in these holes as thick as woodchucks or prairie dogs.I should like to know if you never had the feeling,'Oh,that the desert were my dwelling-place!'

I know what your answer will be,of course.You will say,'Certainly,'With one fair spirit for my minister;"'but I mean alone,--all alone.Don't you ever feel as if you should like to have been a pillar-saint in the days when faith was as strong as lye (spelt with a y),instead of being as weak as dish-water?

(Jerry is looking over my shoulder,and says this pun is too bad to send,and a disgrace to the University--but never mind.)I often feel as if I should like to roost on a pillar a hundred feet high,--yes,and have it soaped from top to bottom.Wouldn't it be fun to look down at the bores and the duns?Let us get up a pillar-roosters'association.(Jerry--still looking over says there is an absurd contradiction in the idea.)"What a matter-of-fact idiot Jerry is!

"How do you like looking over,Mr.Inspector general?"The reader will not get much information out of this lively young fellow's letter,but he may get a little.It is something to know that the mysterious resident of Arrowhead Village did not look nor talk like a crazy person;that he was of agreeable aspect and address,helpful when occasion offered,and had nothing about him,so far as yet appeared,to prevent his being an acceptable member of society.

Of course the people in the village could never be contented without learning everything there was to be learned about their visitor.All the city papers were examined for advertisements.If a cashier had absconded,if a broker had disappeared,if a railroad president was missing,some of the old stories would wake up and get a fresh currency,until some new circumstance gave rise to a new hypothesis.

Unconscious of all these inquiries and fictions,Maurice Kirkwood lived on in his inoffensive and unexplained solitude,and seemed likely to remain an unsolved enigma.The "Sachem"of the boating girls became the "Sphinx "of the village ramblers,and it was agreed on all hands that Egypt did not hold any hieroglyphics harder to make out than the meaning of this young man's odd way of living.

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