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第22章 THE HUNTER'S FAMILY(2)

They were all cheerfully at sea about their names in that generation.And this is surely the more notable where the names are all so strange, and even the family names appear to have been coined.At one time, at least, the ancestors of all these Alvins and Alvas, Loveinas, Lovelands, and Breedloves, must have taken serious council and found a certain poetry in these denominations; that must have been, then, their form of literature.But still times change; and their next descendants, the George Washingtons and Daniel Websters, will at least be clear upon the point.And anyway, and however his name should be spelt, this Irvine Lovelands was the most unmitigated Caliban I ever knew.

Our very first morning at Silverado, when we were full of business, patching up doors and windows, ****** beds and seats, and getting our rough lodging into shape, Irvine and his sister made their appearance together, she for neighbourliness and general curiosity; he, because he was working for me, to my sorrow, cutting firewood at I forget how much a day.The way that he set about cutting wood was characteristic.We were at that moment patching up and unpacking in the kitchen.Down he sat on one side, and down sat his sister on the other.Both were chewing pine-tree gum, and he, to my annoyance, accompanied that ****** pleasure with profuse expectoration.She rattled away, talking up hill and down dale, laughing, tossing her head, showing her brilliant teeth.He looked on in silence, now spitting heavily on the floor, now putting his head back and uttering a loud, discordant, joyless laugh.He had a tangle of shock hair, the colour of wool; his mouth was a grin;although as strong as a horse, he looked neither heavy nor yet adroit, only leggy, coltish, and in the road.But it was plain he was in high spirits, thoroughly enjoying his visit;and he laughed frankly whenever we failed to accomplish what we were about.This was scarcely helpful: it was even, to ******* carpenters, embarrassing; but it lasted until we knocked off work and began to get dinner.Then Mrs.Hanson remembered she should have been gone an hour ago; and the pair retired, and the lady's laughter died away among the nutmegs down the path.That was Irvine's first day's work in my employment - the devil take him!

The next morning he returned and, as he was this time alone, he bestowed his conversation upon us with great liberality.

He prided himself on his intelligence; asked us if we knew the school ma'am.HE didn't think much of her, anyway.He had tried her, he had.He had put a question to her.If a tree a hundred feet high were to fall a foot a day, how long would it take to fall right down? She had not been able to solve the problem."She don't know nothing," he opined.He told us how a friend of his kept a school with a revolver, and chuckled mightily over that; his friend could teach school, he could.All the time he kept chewing gum and spitting.He would stand a while looking down; and then he would toss back his shock of hair, and laugh hoarsely, and spit, and bring forward a new subject.A man, he told us, who bore a grudge against him, had poisoned his dog."That was a low thing for a man to do now, wasn't it? It wasn't like a man, that, nohow.But I got even with him: I pisoned HIS dog." His clumsy utterance, his rude embarrassed manner, set a fresh value on the stupidity of his remarks.I do not think I ever appreciated the meaning of two words until Iknew Irvine - the verb, loaf, and the noun, oaf; between them, they complete his portrait.He could lounge, and wriggle, and rub himself against the wall, and grin, and be more in everybody's way than any other two people that I ever set my eyes on.Nothing that he did became him; and yet you were conscious that he was one of your own race, that his mind was cumbrously at work, revolving the problem of existence like a quid of gum, and in his own cloudy manner enjoying life, and passing judgment on his fellows.Above all things, he was delighted with himself.You would not have thought it, from his uneasy manners and troubled, struggling utterance; but he loved himself to the marrow, and was happy and proud like a peacock on a rail.

His self-esteem was, indeed, the one joint in his harness.

He could be got to work, and even kept at work, by flattery.

As long as my wife stood over him, crying out how strong he was, so long exactly he would stick to the matter in hand;and the moment she turned her back, or ceased to praise him, he would stop.His physical strength was wonderful; and to have a woman stand by and admire his achievements, warmed his heart like sunshine.Yet he was as cowardly as he was powerful, and felt no shame in owning to the weakness.

Something was once wanted from the crazy platform over the shaft, and he at once refused to venture there - "did not like," as he said, "foolen' round them kind o' places," and let my wife go instead of him, looking on with a grin.

Vanity, where it rules, is usually more heroic: but Irvine steadily approved himself, and expected others to approve him; rather looked down upon my wife, and decidedly expected her to look up to him, on the strength of his superior prudence.

Yet the strangest part of the whole matter was perhaps this, that Irvine was as beautiful as a statue.His features were, in themselves, perfect; it was only his cloudy, uncouth, and coarse expression that disfigured them.So much strength residing in so spare a frame was proof sufficient of the accuracy of his shape.He must have been built somewhat after the pattern of Jack Sheppard; but the famous housebreaker, we may be certain, was no lout.It was by the extraordinary powers of his mind no less than by the vigour of his body, that he broke his strong prison with such imperfect implements, turning the very obstacles to service.

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