登陆注册
15478000000041

第41章 To Mrs MARY JONES, at Brambleton-hall.(2)

Eastgate followed him hither; but he should not have quitted him for a moment, at his first emerging into life. He ought to have known he was a fantastic, foolish, fickle fellow, who would forget his college-attachments the moment they ceased appealing to his senses. Tom met with a cold reception from his old friend; and was, moreover, informed, that he had promised the living to another man, who had a vote in the county, where he proposed to offer himself a candidate at the next general election. He now remembered nothing of Eastgate, but the freedoms he had used to take with him, while Tom had quietly stood his butt, with an eye to the benefice; and those freedoms he began to repeat in common-place sarcasms on his person and his cloth, which he uttered in the public coffeehouse, for the entertainment of the company. But he was egregiously mistaken in giving his own wit credit for that tameness of Eastgate, which had been entirely owing to prudential considerations. These being now removed, he retorted his repartee with interest, and found no great difficulty in turning the laugh upon the aggressor; who, losing his temper, called him names, and asked, If he knew whom he talked to? After much altercation, Prankley, shaking his cane, bid him hold his tongue, otherwise he could dust his cassock for him. 'I have no pretensions to such a valet (said Tom) but if you should do me that office, and overheat yourself, I have here a good oaken towel at your service.'

Prankley was equally incensed and confounded at this reply. After a moment's pause, he took him aside towards die window; and, pointing to the clump of firs, on Clerken-down, asked in a whisper, if he had spirit enough to meet him there, with a case of pistols, at six o'clock tomorrow morning. Eastgate answered in the affirmative; and, with a steady countenance, assured him, he would not fail to give him the rendezvous at the hour he mentioned. So saying, he retired; and the challenger stayed some time in manifest agitation. In the morning, Eastgate, who knew his man, and had taken his resolution, went to Prankley's lodgings, and roused him by five o'clock.

The squire, in all probability, cursed his punctuality in his heart, but he affected to talk big; and having prepared his artillery overnight, they crossed the water at the end of the South Parade. In their progress up the hill, Prankley often eyed the parson, in hopes of perceiving some reluctance in his countenance; but as no such marks appeared, he attempted to intimidate him by word of mouth. 'If these flints do their office (said he) I'll do thy business in a few minutes.' 'I desire you will do your best (replied the other); for my part, I come not here to trifle. Our lives are in the hands of God; and one of us already totters on the brink of eternity' This remark seemed to make some impression upon the squire, who changed countenance, and with a faultering accent observed, 'That it ill became a clergyman to be concerned in quarrels and bloodshed' -- 'Your insolence to me (said Eastgate) I should have bore with patience, had not you cast the most infamous reflections upon my order, the honour of which I think myself in duty bound to maintain, even at the expence of my heart's blood; and surely it can be no crime to put out of the world a profligate wretch, without any sense of principle, morality, or religion' -- 'Thou may'st take away my life (cried Prankley, in great perturbation) but don't go to murder my character. What! has't got no conscience?' 'My conscience is perfectly quiet (replied the other); and now, Sir, we are upon the spot -- Take your ground as near as you please; prime your pistol; and the Lord, of his infinite mercy, have compassion upon your miserable soul!'

This ejaculation he pronounced in a loud solemn tone, with his hat off, and his eyes lifted up; then drawing a large horse-pistol, he presented, and put himself in a posture of action.

Prankley took his distance, and endeavoured to prime, but his hand shook with such violence, that he found this operation impracticable -- His antagonist, seeing how it was with him, offered his assistance, and advanced for that purpose; when the poor squire, exceedingly alarmed at what he had heard and seen, desired the action might be deferred till next day, as he had not settled his affairs. 'I ha'n't made my will (said he); my sisters are not provided for; and I just now recollect an old promise, which my conscience tells me I ought to perform -- I'll first convince thee, that I'm not a wretch without principle, and then thou shalt have an opportunity to take my life, which thou seem'st to thirst after so eagerly.'

Eastgate understood the hint; and told him, that one day should break no squares: adding, 'God forbid that I should be the means of hindering you from acting the part of an honest man, and a dutiful brother' -- By virtue of this cessation, they returned peaceably together. Prankley forthwith made out the presentation of the living, and delivered it to Eastgate, telling him at the same time, he had now settled his affairs, and was ready to attend him to the Fir-grove; but Tom declared he could not think of lifting his hand against the life of so great a benefactor -- He did more: when they next met at the coffeehouse, he asked pardon of Mr Prankley, if in his passion he had said any thing to give him offence; and the squire was so gracious as to forgive him with a cordial shake of the hand, declaring, that he did not like to be at variance with an old college companion -- Next day, however, he left Bath abruptly; and then Eastgate told me all these particulars, not a little pleased with the effects of his own sagacity, by which he has secured a living worth 160l. per annum.

Of my uncle, I have nothing at present to say; but that we set out tomorrow for London en famille. He and the ladies, with the maid and Chowder in a coach; I and the man-servant a-horseback.

The particulars of our journey you shall have in my next, provided no accident happens to prevent, Yours ever, J. MELFORD BATH May 17.

同类推荐
  • 和清真词

    和清真词

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 脉象口诀歌

    脉象口诀歌

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 一得集

    一得集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 风土记

    风土记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 增一阿含经

    增一阿含经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 带着霹雳闯异武

    带着霹雳闯异武

    戏看人生终迷眼,命延百年苦劫尽。上为苍天问不公,所谓百练方成钢。吴道二十世纪的普普通通宅男,岂料意外穿越来到另一片陌生土地,武境。偶得一个名为霹雳系统,慢慢的他的身份变得模糊,身世神秘。第一次的穿越,因前世普通,恶习,懦弱化为他心境升华的拦路石。所谓柳暗花明又一村,为誓死保护人已死的觉悟,以面对自身懦弱的决意,踏过了武者的第一步。通过系统考验,却陷入沉睡三年的结局,武境通道也相之关闭。三年时间内他会前往哪一个世界?又会又什么样的成长。命连故缘何奈何,来生一世君记否?四二六三四六七零八,加。
  • 邪魅女皇之有胆儿你就来

    邪魅女皇之有胆儿你就来

    初来乍到,多多指教,一个SSS级别的美女特工意外穿越,再次醒来,竟发现自己在毒花丛中,偶然发现一个萌宠,它说:“你也配当本尊的主人?”彻彻底底的激怒了她,意外的一次打斗中,她知道了自己的实力之弱,便踏上了修炼的道路,三年之后,她闯过了地狱之谷,得到了人人都梦寐以求的“银”,她身边的人都愿为她赴汤蹈火让她心中倍受感动,然而因她的邪魅,果断,有勇有谋,也结识了许多仇敌,但最终,她还是当上了最强者-----女皇,拥有了庞大的美男后宫,而面对众多国家的敌对,她只是邪魅的说了一句话:“有胆儿你就来。”……
  • 奈何浮生似琴丝

    奈何浮生似琴丝

    黎悦是亡故的落魄公主,可黎悦却爱上了一个不该爱上的人,本来以为那个他会对黎悦很好,可到最后才猛然发现原来这只是一场陷阱,原来他的目的只是为了让黎悦心碎而死,原来,他竟是一个如此薄情的人。
  • 纽扣:错爱的星空

    纽扣:错爱的星空

    小时候,妈妈告诉我,人生就像纽扣,要懂得知足,懂得对号入座,如果一颗扣错了,就要全部重来。面对如此多彩的人生,谁又能果断地做出选择,知道自己正行规无踏错呢?
  • 万圣之塔

    万圣之塔

    少年起苍茫,忽陷恩怨中;赤胆忠心不忘本,豪气云天称英雄;欲解其中局,须上天阶楼;又到似曾相识路,那人不在灯火阑珊处......下凡界,人族所在的九州大陆,九州郡县里如星罗棋布般分布了大大小小的修士列国。有齐,楚、秦、燕、韩、赵、魏七大修士国度,还有弱小的王朝,公国地区等分布着零零散散的诸子百家学派,他们弘扬天道,传颂人学,通晓阴阳,上接天河;下邻黄泉;通天彻地,无所不能。然而却有一个天大的谜团等待解开
  • 盛世红颜——嫡女倾城

    盛世红颜——嫡女倾城

    沈倾城,人如其名,倾国倾城,沈国公府的嫡长孙女,未来了太子妃,未来的皇后,却经历了一切苦难,痛失亲人,流落他乡,究竟是回来复仇呢,还是选择平静的生活,似乎平凡从一开始就跟她无缘,所以她要不平凡的活着,谁说女子就该乖乖嫁人,相夫教子,她沈倾城偏不。我爱你时,你不相信爱情,你爱我时,我却没有时间给你爱情我爱你时,你身边有人,等你身边没人的时候,我已经娶了别人,给不了你想要的幸福我爱你,从未变过,即便我娶了别人,我最爱的也是你,最在乎的也是你答应我,不论以后怎样,你都要好好的活下去,跟着自己的心活下去,要幸福的活下去要说我们没缘,你却为了我去死,等我想好好爱你,你却要嫁给别人,我恨你
  • 七域风云

    七域风云

    帝国起于千年前,位于七域中的第三域,七域之中又以四大帝国,藏剑谷,巨石山岭,几大隐世宗门为尊。而当有一天,帝国动荡,叛乱丛生,天灾人祸来临,域外来客,究竟怀穿着什么心思,而他们,又来自哪里?正逢大乱之时,少年水无月,高举大旗,怒而高呼:“我拥护帝国皇族为王!”就这样,几个少年,踏上一条远去的伟大之路。PS;简介实属胡说八道,详情请见正文。
  • EXO一世情缘

    EXO一世情缘

    希望大家多多支持我们的小说,这部小说是写的勋鹿灿白,还有四个性格不同的女主人公的故事,接下来他们会擦出什么样火花……
  • 月汐

    月汐

    神秘的月汐悄然降临,一次意外中林燚不慎与学校调查队走散,却在意外之中救下了一位谜之少女……两个世界的碰撞,是火花还是融合?少年们的冒险就此展开。
  • 流逝的水

    流逝的水

    倾城之貌,原该有幸福的人生,可是她却遇见了他,君尚云,那个偷走了她的心,却在他们山盟海誓后将利剑刺向她的心,让她在雪花飞扬之时生不如死,为什么他要亲手打掉他们爱情结晶,为什么她将她的心击碎,碎得连痛都不知道是山盟感觉?为什么那个冰冷的权相越说爱她,可是却给她带来无尽的伤和痛,让她明白了利用与被利用,欺骗与被欺骗,明白了爱却步能爱,恨却被迫接受。他的强行与温柔都令他害怕。在绝望中挣扎过,在混沌中沉沦,在伤痛中清醒,却步再愿意去再次尝试,死了得心能否再次活过来,身心俱伤的她还能恢复吗?