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第50章 Part 4(10)

The constables and attendants,not to be persuaded by reason,continued obstinate,and would hearken to nothing;so the two men that talked with them went back to their fellows to consult what was to be done.It was very discouraging in the whole,and they knew not what to do for a good while;but at last John the soldier and biscuit-maker,considering a while,'Come,'says he,'leave the rest of the parley to me.'He had not appeared yet,so he sets the joiner,Richard,to work to cut some poles out of the trees and shape them as like guns as he could,and in a little time he had five or six fair muskets,which at a distance would not be known;and about the part where the lock of a gun is he caused them to wrap cloth and rags such as they had,as soldiers do in wet weather to preserve the locks of their pieces from rust;the rest was discoloured with clay or mud,such as they could get;and all this while the rest of them sat under the trees by his direction,in two or three bodies,where they made fires at a good distance from one another.

While this was doing he advanced himself and two or three with him,and set up their tent in the lane within sight of the barrier which the town's men had made,and set a sentinel just by it with the real gun,the only one they had,and who walked to and fro with the gun on his shoulder,so as that the people of the town might see them.Also,he tied the horse to a gate in the hedge just by,and got some dry sticks together and kindled a fire on the other side of the tent,so that the people of the town could see the fire and the smoke,but could not see what they were doing at it.

After the country people had looked upon them very earnestly a great while,and,by all that they could see,could not but suppose that they were a great many in company,they began to be uneasy,not for their going away,but for staying where they were;and above all,perceiving they had horses and arms,for they had seen one horse and one gun at the tent,and they had seen others of them walk about the field on the inside of the hedge by the side of the lane with their muskets,as they took them to be,shouldered;I say,upon such a sight as this,you may be assured they were alarmed and terribly frighted,and it seems they went to a justice of the peace to know what they should do.What the justice advised them to I know not,but towards the evening they called from the barrier,as above,to the sentinel at the tent.

'What do you want?'says John.*

'Why,what do you intend to do?'says the constable.'To do,'says John;'what would you have us to do?'Constable.Why don't you be gone?What do you stay there for?

John.Why do you stop us on the king's highway,and pretend to refuse us leave to go on our way?

Constable.We are not bound to tell you our reason,though we did let you know it was because of the plague.

John.We told you we were all sound and free from the plague,which we were not bound to have satisfied you of,and yet you pretend to stop us on the highway.

Constable.We have a right to stop it up,and our own safety obliges us to it.Besides,this is not the king's highway;'tis a way upon sufferance.You see here is a gate,and if we do let people pass here,we make them pay toll.

John.We have a right to seek our own safety as well as you,and you may see we are flying for our lives:and 'tis very unchristian and unjust to stop us.

Constable.You may go back from whence you came;we do not hinder you from that.

John.No;it is a stronger enemy than you that keeps us from doing that,or else we should not have come hither.

Constable.Well,you may go any other way,then.

John.No,no;I suppose you see we are able to send you going,and all the people of your parish,and come through your town when we will;but since you have stopped us here,we are content.You see we have encamped here,and here we will live.We hope you will furnish us with victuals.

*It seems John was in the tent,but hearing them call,he steps out,and taking the gun upon his shoulder,talked to them as if he had been the sentinel placed there upon the guard by some officer that was his superior.[Footnote in the original.]

Constable.We furnish you I What mean you by that?

John.Why,you would not have us starve,would you?If you stop us here,you must keep us.

Constable.You will be ill kept at our maintenance.

John.If you stint us,we shall make ourselves the better allowance.

Constable.Why,you will not pretend to quarter upon us by force,will you?

John.We have offered no violence to you yet.Why do you seem to oblige us to it?I am an old soldier,and cannot starve,and if you think that we shall be obliged to go back for want of provisions,you are mistaken.

Constable.Since you threaten us,we shall take care to be strong enough for you.I have orders to raise the county upon you.

John.It is you that threaten,not we.And since you are for mischief,you cannot blame us if we do not give you time for it;we shall begin our march in a few minutes.*Constable.What is it you demand of us?

John.At first we desired nothing of you but leave to go through the town;we should have offered no injury to any of you,neither would you have had any injury or loss by us.We are not thieves,but poor people in distress,and flying from the dreadful plague in London,which devours thousands every week.We wonder how you could be so unmerciful!

Constable.Self-preservation obliges us.

John.What!To shut up your compassion in a case of such distress as this?

Constable.Well,if you will pass over the fields on your left hand,and behind that part of the town,I will endeavour to have gates opened for you.

John.Our horsemen cannot pass with our baggage that way;it does not lead into the road that we want to go,and why should you force us out of the road?Besides,you have kept us here all *This frighted the constable and the people that were with him,that they immediately changed their note.

They had but one horse among them.[Footnotes in the original.]

Day without any provisions but such as we brought with us.I think you ought to send us some provisions for our relief.

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