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第25章 The Last of the Spirits(3)

Joe went down on his knees for the greater convenience of opening it,and having unfastened a great many knots,dragged out a large and heavy roll of some dark stuff.

"What do you call this.''said Joe."Bed-curtains!''

"Ah!''returned the woman,laughing and leaning forward on her crossed arms."Bed-curtains!''

"You don't mean to say you took them down,rings and all,with him lying there?"said Joe.

"Yes I do,"replied the woman."Why not?"

"You were born to make your fortune,"said Joe,"and you'll certainly do it.''

"I certainly shan't hold my hand,when I can get anything in it by reaching it out,for the sake of such a man as He was,I promise you,Joe,"returned the woman coolly."don't drop that oil upon the blankets,now.''

"His blankets?''asked Joe.

"Whose else's do you think?"replied the woman."He isn't likely to take cold without 'em,I dare say."

"I hope he didn't die of any thing catching?Eh?''said old Joe,stopping in his work,and looking up.

"Don't you be afraid of that,"returned the woman."I an't so fond of his company that I'd loiter about him for such things,if he did.Ah!

you may look through that shirt till your eyes ache;but you won't find a hole in it,nor a threadbare place.It's the best he had,and a fine one too.They'd have wasted it,if it hadn't been for me."

"What do you call wasting of it?"asked old Joe.

"Putting it on him to be buried in,to be sure,"replied the woman with a laugh."Somebody was fool enough to do it,but I took it off again.

If calico an't good enough for such a purpose,it isn't good enough for anything.It's quite as becoming to the body.He can't look uglier than he did in that one."

Scrooge listened to this dialogue in horror.As they sat grouped about their spoil,in the scanty light afforded by the old man's lamp,he viewed them with a detestation and disgust,which could hardly have been greater,though they had been obscene demons,marketing the corpse itself.

"Ha,ha!''laughed the same woman,when old Joe,producing a flannel bag with money in it,told out their several gains upon the ground."This is the end of it,you see!He frightened every one away from him when he was alive,to profit us when he was dead!Ha,ha,ha!''

"Spirit!''said Scrooge,shuddering from head to foot."I see,I see.

The case of this unhappy man might be my own.My life tends that way,now.

Merciful Heaven,what is this!''

He recoiled in terror,for the scene had changed,and now he almost touched a bed:a bare,uncurtained bed:on which,beneath a ragged sheet,there lay a something covered up,which,though it was dumb,announced itself in awful language.

The room was very dark,too dark to be observed with any accuracy,though Scrooge glanced round it in obedience to a secret impulse,anxious to know what kind of room it was.A pale light,rising in the outer air,fell straight upon the bed;and on it,plundered and bereft,unwatched,unwept,uncared for,was the body of this man.

Scrooge glanced towards the Phantom.Its steady hand was pointed to the head.The cover was so carelessly adjusted that the slightest raising of it,the motion of a finger upon Scrooge's part,would have disclosed the face.He thought of it,felt how easy it would be to do,and longed to do it;but had no more power to withdraw the veil than to dismiss the spectre at his side.

Oh cold,cold,rigid,dreadful Death,set up thine altar here,and dress it with such terrors as thou hast at thy command:for this is thy dominion!

But of the loved,revered,and honoured head,thou canst not turn one hair to thy dread purposes,or make one feature odious.It is not that the hand is heavy and will fall down when released;it is not that the heart and pulse are still;but that the hand was open,generous,and true;the heart brave,warm,and tender;and the pulse a man's.Strike,Shadow,strike!And see his good deeds springing from the wound,to sow the world with life immortal.

No voice pronounced these words in Scrooge's ears,and yet he heard them when he looked upon the bed.He thought,if this man could be raised up now,what would be his foremost thoughts?Avarice,hard-dealing,griping cares?They have brought him to a rich end,truly!

He lay,in the dark empty house,with not a man,a woman,or a child,to say that he was kind to me in this or that,and for the memory of one kind word I will be kind to him.A cat was tearing at the door,and there was a sound of gnawing rats beneath the hearth-stone.What they wanted in the room of death,and why they were so restless and disturbed,Scrooge did not dare to think.

"Spirit!"he said,"this is a fearful place.In leaving it,I shall not leave its lesson,trust me.Let us go!"

Still the Ghost pointed with an unmoved finger to the head.

"I understand you,"Scrooge returned,"and I would do it,if I could.

But I have not the power,Spirit.I have not the power."

Again it seemed to look upon him.

"If there is any person in the town,who feels emotion caused by this man's death,''said Scrooge quite agonised,"show that person to me,Spirit,I beseech you!''

The Phantom spread its dark robe before him for a moment,like a wing;

and withdrawing it,revealed a room by daylight,where a mother and her children were.

She was expecting some one,and with anxious eagerness;for she walked up and down the room;started at every sound;looked out from the window;

glanced at the clock;tried,but in vain,to work with her needle;and could hardly bear the voices of the children in their play.

At length the long-expected knock was heard.She hurried to the door,and met her husband;a man whose face was careworn and depressed,though he was young.There was a remarkable expression in it now;a kind of serious delight of which he felt ashamed,and which he struggled to repress.

He sat down to the dinner that had been boarding for him by the fire;

and when she asked him faintly what news (which was not until after a long silence),he appeared embarrassed how to answer.

"Is it good.''she said,"or bad?''--to help him.

"Bad,''he answered.

"We are quite ruined?''

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