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第78章 I GO IN QUEST OF MY INHERITANCE(1)

I made what change I could in my appearance;and blithe was I to look in the glass and find the beggarman a thing of the past,and David Balfour come to life again.And yet I was ashamed of the change too,and,above all,of the borrowed clothes.When I had done,Mr.Rankeillor caught me on the stair,made me his compliments,and had me again into the cabinet.

"Sit ye down,Mr.David,"said he,"and now that you are looking a little more like yourself,let me see if I can find you any news.You will be wondering,no doubt,about your father and your uncle?To be sure it is a singular tale;and the explanation is one that I blush to have to offer you.For,"says he,really with embarrassment,"the matter hinges on a love affair.""Truly,"said I,"I cannot very well join that notion with my uncle.""But your uncle,Mr.David,was not always old,"replied the lawyer,"and what may perhaps surprise you more,not always ugly.

He had a fine,gallant air;people stood in their doors to look after him,as he went by upon a mettle horse.I have seen it with these eyes,and I ingenuously confess,not altogether without envy;for I was a plain lad myself and a plain man's son;and in those days it was a case of Odi te,qui bellus es,Sabelle.""It sounds like a dream,"said I.

"Ay,ay,"said the lawyer,"that is how it is with youth and age.

Nor was that all,but he had a spirit of his own that seemed to promise great things in the future.In 1715,what must he do but run away to join the rebels?It was your father that pursued him,found him in a ditch,and brought him back multum gementem;to the mirth of the whole country.However,majora canamus --the two lads fell in love,and that with the same lady.Mr.

Ebenezer,who was the admired and the beloved,and the spoiled one,made,no doubt,mighty certain of the victory;and when he found he had deceived himself,screamed like a peacock.The whole country heard of it;now he lay sick at home,with his silly family standing round the bed in tears;now he rode from public-house to public-house,and shouted his sorrows into the lug of Tom,Dick,and Harry.Your father,Mr.David,was a kind gentleman;but he was weak,dolefully weak;took all this folly with a long countenance;and one day --by your leave!--resigned the lady.She was no such fool,however;it's from her you must inherit your excellent good sense;and she refused to be bandied from one to another.Both got upon their knees to her;and the upshot of the matter for that while was that she showed both of them the door.That was in August;dear me!the same year I came from college.The scene must have been highly farcical."I thought myself it was a silly business,but I could not forget my father had a hand in it."Surely,sir,it had some note of tragedy,"said I.

"Why,no,sir,not at all,"returned the lawyer."For tragedy implies some ponderable matter in dispute,some dignus vindice nodus;and this piece of work was all about the petulance of a young ass that had been spoiled,and wanted nothing so much as to be tied up and soundly belted.However,that was not your father's view;and the end of it was,that from concession to concession on your father's part,and from one height to another of squalling,sentimental selfishness upon your uncle's,they came at last to drive a sort of bargain,from whose ill results you have recently been smarting.The one man took the lady,the other the estate.Now,Mr.David,they talk a great deal of charity and generosity;but in this disputable state of life,Ioften think the happiest consequences seem to flow when a gentleman consults his lawyer,and takes all the law allows him.

Anyhow,this piece of Quixotry on your father's part,as it was unjust in itself,has brought forth a monstrous family of injustices.Your father and mother lived and died poor folk;you were poorly reared;and in the meanwhile,what a time it has been for the tenants on the estate of Shaws!And I might add (if it was a matter I cared much about)what a time for Mr.Ebenezer!""And yet that is certainly the strangest part of all,"said I,"that a man's nature should thus change.""True,"said Mr.Rankeillor."And yet I imagine it was natural enough.He could not think that he had played a handsome part.

Those who knew the story gave him the cold shoulder;those who knew it not,seeing one brother disappear,and the other succeed in the estate,raised a cry of murder;so that upon all sides he found himself evited.Money was all he got by his bargain;well,he came to think the more of money.He was selfish when he was young,he is selfish now that he is old;and the latter end of all these pretty manners and fine feelings you have seen for yourself.""Well,sir,"said I,"and in all this,what is my position?""The estate is yours beyond a doubt,"replied the lawyer."It matters nothing what your father signed,you are the heir of entail.But your uncle is a man to fight the indefensible;and it would be likely your identity that he would call in question.

A lawsuit is always expensive,and a family lawsuit always scandalous;besides which,if any of your doings with your friend Mr.Thomson were to come out,we might find that we had burned our fingers.The kidnapping,to be sure,would be a court card upon our side,if we could only prove it.But it may be difficult to prove;and my advice (upon the whole)is to make a very easy bargain with your uncle,perhaps even leaving him at Shaws where he has taken root for a quarter of a century,and contenting yourself in the meanwhile with a fair provision."I told him I was very willing to be easy,and that to carry family concerns before the public was a step from which I was naturally much averse.In the meantime (thinking to myself)Ibegan to see the outlines of that scheme on which we afterwards acted.

"The great affair,"I asked,"is to bring home to him the kidnapping?""Surely,"said Mr.Rankeillor,"and if possible,out of court.

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