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第331章 Chapter LVIII.(1)

My father had such a skirmishing, cutting kind of a slashing way with him in his disputations, thrusting and ripping, and giving every one a stroke to remember him by in his turn--that if there were twenty people in company--in less than half an hour he was sure to have every one of 'em against him.

What did not a little contribute to leave him thus without an ally, was, that if there was any one post more untenable than the rest, he would be sure to throw himself into it; and to do him justice, when he was once there, he would defend it so gallantly, that 'twould have been a concern, either to a brave man or a good-natured one, to have seen him driven out.

Yorick, for this reason, though he would often attack him--yet could never bear to do it with all his force.

Doctor Slop's Virginity, in the close of the last chapter, had got him for once on the right side of the rampart; and he was beginning to blow up all the convents in Christendom about Slop's ears, when corporal Trim came into the parlour to inform my uncle Toby, that his thin scarlet breeches, in which the attack was to be made upon Mrs. Wadman, would not do; for that the taylor, in ripping them up, in order to turn them, had found they had been turn'd before--Then turn them again, brother, said my father, rapidly, for there will be many a turning of 'em yet before all's done in the affair--They are as rotten as dirt, said the corporal--Then by all means, said my father, bespeak a new pair, brother--for though I know, continued my father, turning himself to the company, that widow Wadman has been deeply in love with my brother Toby for many years, and has used every art and circumvention of woman to outwit him into the same passion, yet now that she has caught him--her fever will be pass'd its height----She has gained her point.

In this case, continued my father, which Plato, I am persuaded, never thought of--Love, you see, is not so much a Sentiment as a Situation, into which a man enters, as my brother Toby would do, into a corps--no matter whether he loves the service or no--being once in it--he acts as if he did;and takes every step to shew himself a man of prowesse.

The hypothesis, like the rest of my father's, was plausible enough, and my uncle Toby had but a single word to object to it--in which Trim stood ready to second him--but my father had not drawn his conclusion--For this reason, continued my father (stating the case over again)--notwithstanding all the world knows, that Mrs. Wadman affects my brother Toby--and my brother Toby contrariwise affects Mrs. Wadman, and no obstacle in nature to forbid the music striking up this very night, yet will Ianswer for it, that this self-same tune will not be play'd this twelvemonth.

We have taken our measures badly, quoth my uncle Toby, looking up interrogatively in Trim's face.

I would lay my Montero-cap, said Trim--Now Trim's Montero-cap, as I once told you, was his constant wager; and having furbish'd it up that very night, in order to go upon the attack--it made the odds look more considerable--I would lay, an' please your honour, my Montero-cap to a shilling--was it proper, continued Trim (making a bow), to offer a wager before your honours----There is nothing improper in it, said my father--'tis a mode of expression; for in saying thou would'st lay thy Montero-cap to a shilling--all thou meanest is this--that thou believest----Now, What do'st thou believe?

That widow Wadman, an' please your worship, cannot hold it out ten days--And whence, cried Slop, jeeringly, hast thou all this knowledge of woman, friend?

By falling in love with a popish clergy-woman; said Trim.

'Twas a Beguine, said my uncle Toby.

Doctor Slop was too much in wrath to listen to the distinction; and my father taking that very crisis to fall in helter-skelter upon the whole order of Nuns and Beguines, a set of silly, fusty, baggages--Slop could not stand it--and my uncle Toby having some measures to take about his breeches--and Yorick about his fourth general division--in order for their several attacks next day--the company broke up: and my father being left alone, and having half an hour upon his hands betwixt that and bed-time; he called for pen, ink, and paper, and wrote my uncle Toby the following letter of instructions:

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