名著·雾都孤儿 - 第106节


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  “是啊,先生,那可不,”老太太回答,“人的眼神,到我这个岁数,是不会越来越好的,先生。”

   'I could have told you that,' rejoined Mr. Brownlow; 'but put on your glasses, and see if you can't find out what you were wanted for, will you?'

  “这话我早跟你说过,”布朗罗先生回道,“你倒是戴上眼镜,看你能不能自己弄明白为什么叫你来,好吗?”

   The old lady began to rummage in her pocket for her spectacles. But Oliver's patience was not proof against this new trial; and yielding to his first impulse, he sprang into her arms.

  老太太开始在衣袋里找眼镜,但奥立弗的耐心已经再也经受不住这一新的考验,他刚一冲动起来便屈服了,纵身扑进老太太怀里。

   'God be good to me!' cried the old lady, embracing him; 'it is my innocent boy!'

  “我的老天爷!”老太太一把抱住他,惊呼着,“这不是我那个受冤枉的孩子吗?”

   'My dear old nurse!' cried Oliver.

  “我亲爱的老阿妈!”奥立弗哭喊道。

  “他会回来的--我知道他会回来,”老太太将他搂在怀里,说。“瞧他气色多好,又打扮得像个好人家的子弟啦。这么长日子,你都到哪儿去了?啊!脸蛋还是那样俊,只是没那么苍白了。眼睛也还是那样温顺,但不那么忧郁了。这些我都没忘,还有他温和的微笑,天天都拿来和我自己的几个宝贝孩子比来比去,我还是个快快活活的年轻女子的时候,我那些孩子就死了。”好心的老太太就这么絮絮叨叨地说着,忽而让奥立弗退后一步,看看他长高了多少,忽而又把他拉到身边,溺爱地抚摸他的头发,搂住他的脖子一会儿笑,一会儿哭。

   Leaving her and Oliver to compare notes at leisure, Mr. Brownlow led the way into another room; and there, heard from Rose a full narration of her interview with Nancy, which occasioned him no little surprise and perplexity. Rose also explained her reasons for not confiding in her friend Mr. Losberne in the first instance. The old gentleman considered that she had acted prudently, and readily undertook to hold solemn conference with the worthy doctor himself. To afford him an early opportunity for the execution of this design, it was arranged that he should call at the hotel at eight o'clock that evening, and that in the meantime Mrs. Maylie should be cautiously informed of all that had occurred. These preliminaries adjusted, Rose and Oliver returned home.

  布朗罗先生丢下她和奥立弗去畅叙阔别之情,领着露丝走进另一个房间。在那里,他听露丝讲了她与南希见面的全部经过,不禁感到大为震惊和惶惑。露丝还解释了没有立刻向她家的朋友罗斯伯力先生露出一点口风的原因,老先生认为她做得相当谨慎,并且欣然答应亲自与那位可敬的大夫进行一次严肃的会谈。为了让他早一些实施这一计划,随即商定当天晚上八点钟由他到旅馆作一次拜访,与此同时,发生的所有事情都应该谨慎小心地通知梅莱夫人。这些预备措施安排停当,露丝与奥立弗便回去了。

   Rose had by no means overrated the measure of the good doctor's wrath. Nancy's history was no sooner unfolded to him, than he poured forth a shower of mingled threats and execrations; threatened to make her the first victim of the combined ingenuity of Messrs. Blathers and Duff; and actually put on his hat preparatory to sallying forth to obtain the assistance of those worthies. And, doubtless, he would, in this first outbreak, have carried the intention into effect without a moment's consideration of the consequences, if he had not been restrained, in part, by corresponding violence on the side of Mr. Brownlow, who was himself of an irascible temperament, and party by such arguments and representations as seemed best calculated to dissuade him from his hotbrained purpose.

  对那位好心的大夫发起火来会达到什么程度,露丝绝非估计过高。南希的来历刚一向他摊开,警告与诅咒就像瓢泼大雨一样从他口中倾泻而出,他扬言要请布拉瑟斯先生和达福先生共同出谋划策,将南希头一个捉拿归案,他当场戴上帽子,准备立刻出发以得到那两位名探的帮助。毫无疑问,在一时性起之下,他会将这种意图付诸实施,丝毫也不考虑后果,幸好他受到了阻止,这一方面是由于布朗罗先生以不相上下的激烈态度加以阻拦,他也有一副火暴脾气,另一方面则是大家提出了种种论证和主张,用这些理由来打消他轻举妄动的念头似乎再合适不过了。

   'Then what the devil is to be done?' said the impetuous doctor, when they had rejoined the two ladies. 'Are we to pass a vote of thanks to all these vagabonds, male and female, and beg them to accept a hundred pounds, or so, apiece, as a trifling mark of our esteem, and some slight acknowledgment of their kindness to Oliver?'

  “那到底怎么办呢?”他们与两位女士重新聚到一起,心急莽撞的大夫说道,“我们要不要通过一项议案,向所有那些男男女女的流氓致谢,恳请他们每人笑纳一百镑左右的酬金,聊表我们的敬意,并且因为他们厚待奥立弗,我们要表示一点感激之情?”

   'Not exactly that,' rejoined Mr. Brownlow, laughing; 'but we must proceed gently and with great care.'

  “不完全如此,”布朗罗先生笑着回答,“但我们必须谨慎行事,步步留心。”

  “谨慎行事,步步留心!”大夫嚷了起来,“我要把他们一个个全都送到--”

   'Never mind where,' interposed Mr. Brownlow. 'But reflect whether sending them anywhere is likely to attain the object we have in view.'

  “送到哪儿都可以,”布朗罗先生打断了他的话,“不过,得考虑一下,是不是把他们送到什么地方,就能达到我们预期的目的?”

   'What object?' asked the doctor.

  “什么目的?”大夫问道。

   'Simply, the discovery of Oliver's parentage, and regaining for him the inheritance of which, if this story be true, he has been fraudulently deprived.'

  “很简单,查清奥立弗的身世,替他把应得的遗产夺回来,假如这个故事并非虚构,那么他的这笔遗产已经被人用欺诈手段剥夺了。”

   'Ah!' said Mr. Losberne, cooling himself with his pocket-handkerchief; 'I almost forgot that.'

  “啊!”罗斯伯力先生一边说,一边用小手帕擦着汗水,“我差一点把这茬给忘了。”

  “你想一想,”布朗罗先生追问道,“姑且不谈这苦命的姑娘,假定有可能将这帮恶棍绳之以法,又不危及她的安全,这对我们有什么好处呢?”

   'Hanging a few of them at least, in all probability,' suggested the doctor, 'and transporting the rest.'

  “大概,至少得绞死其中的几个,”大夫提议,“其余的流放。”

   'Very good,' replied Mr. Brownlow, smiling; 'but no doubt they will bring that about for themselves in the fulness of time, and if we step in to forestall them, it seems to me that we shall be performing a very Quixotic act, in direct opposition to our own interest--or at least to Oliver's, which is the same thing.'

  “好极了,”布朗罗先生微微一笑,说,“他们迟早会落得咎由自取的下场,可就算我们搀和进去,抢在他们前边,在我看来,我们将会干出十足堂吉河德式的行为,和我们自身的利益--或者最低限度是和奥立弗的利益背道而驰,二者其实是同一码事。”

   'How?' inquired the doctor.

  “怎么呢?”大夫问。

   'Thus. It is quite clear that we shall have extreme difficulty in getting to the bottom of this mystery, unless we can bring this man, Monks, upon his knees. That can only be done by stratagem, and by catching him when he is not surrounded by these people. For, suppose he were apprehended, we have no proof against him. He is not even (so far as we know, or as the facts appear to us) concerned with the gang in any of their robberies. If he were not discharged, it is very unlikely that he could receive any further punishment than being committed to prison as a rogue and vagabond; and of course ever afterwards his mouth would be so obstinately closed that he might as well, for our purposes, be deaf, dumb, blind, and an idiot.'

  “的确如此。很清楚,要探明这个秘密,我们将会遇到异乎寻常的困难,除非能够让孟可司这个人就范。这只能智取,要趁他不在那些人中间的时候逮住他。其理由是,假定他已经在押,我们也拿不出指控他的证据。他甚至于(就我们所知,或者就我们掌握的事实而言)没有参与这伙歹徒的任何一次抢劫。即使他没有获得释放,最多也就是作为流氓、无赖给关进监狱,不会受到进一步的惩罚,以后我们休想从他回中掏出一句话,他会变得又聋,又哑,又瞎,整个一个白痴。”

  “那,”大夫性急地说,“我再问你一句,你难道认为,信守我们向那个姑娘作出的承诺是合乎理智的,我们本着最美好最善良的意愿作出了这一保证,可实际上--”

   'Do not discuss the point, my dear young lady, pray,' said Mr. Brownlow, interrupting Rose as she was about to speak. 'The promise shall be kept. I don't think it will, in the slightest degree, interfere with our proceedings. But, before we can resolve upon any precise course of action, it will be necessary to see the girl; to ascertain from her whether she will point out this Monks, on the understanding that he is to be dealt with by us, and not by the law; or, if she will not, or cannot do that, to procure from her such an account of his haunts and description of his person, as will enable us to identify him. She cannot be seen until next Sunday night; this is Tuesday. I would suggest that in the meantime, we remain perfectly quiet, and keep these matters secret even from Oliver himself.'

  “请不要对这一点多加争论,我亲爱的小姐,”露丝正打算开口,布朗罗先生拦住了她。“承诺是必须遵守的。我并不认为这会给我们的行动造成丝毫妨碍。不过,在决定任何一种明确的行动方针之前,我们有必要见见那姑娘,向她讲明,是由我们,而不是由法律去对付这个孟可司,她是否愿意指认一下他,换句话说,如果她不愿意,或者无能为力的话,就请她讲讲他常去什么地方,长的什么样子,以便能把他给认出来。星期天晚上之前是见不着她了,今天才星期二。我建议,大家在此期间要绝对保持冷静,这些事情就是对奥立弗本人也要保密。”

   Although Mr. Loseberne received with many wry faces a proposal involving a delay of five whole days, he was fain to admit that no better course occurred to him just then; and as both Rose and Mrs. Maylie sided very strongly with Mr. Brownlow, that gentleman's proposition was carried unanimously.

  罗斯伯力先生不断扭歪了脸,作出不以为然的样子,但还是接受了这一项一拖就是整整五天的提议,他不得不承认眼下他也想不出更好的法子,加上露丝与梅莱夫人又都极力支持布朗罗先生,这位绅士的提议获得一致通过。

   'I should like,' he said, 'to call in the aid of my friend Grimwig. He is a strange creature, but a shrewd one, and might prove of material assistance to us; I should say that he was bred a lawyer, and quitted the Bar in disgust because he had only one brief and a motion of course, in twenty years, though whether that is recommendation or not, you must determine for yourselves.'

  “我很想求得我朋友格林维格的帮助。”他说道,“他是一个怪人,但精明强干,或许能为我们提供具体的帮助。我应当说明一下,他学的是法律,因为二十年间只收到一份案情摘要和诉讼申请,一气之下退出了律师业,不过我这些话能不能算一份推荐书,要由你们大家决定。”

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