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第49章 A CRISIS(3)

"I will not argue the point," said he."What I desire to know of you is, --and you can tell me in one word,--whether I am to look for your cooperation in this great scheme of good? Take it up with me! Be my brother in it! It offers you (what you have told me, over and over again, that you most need) a purpose in life, worthy of the extremest selfdevotion,--worthy of martyrdom, should God so order it! In this view, I present it to you.You can greatly benefit mankind.Your peculiar faculties, as I shall direct them, are capable of being so wrought into this enterprise that not one of them need lie idle.Strike hands with me, and from this moment you shall never again feel the languor and vague wretchedness of an indolent or half-occupied man.There may be no more aimless beauty in your life; but, in its stead, there shall be strength, courage, immitigable will,--everything that a manly and generous nature should desire! we shall succeed! We shall have done our best for this miserable world; and happiness (which never comes but incidentally) will come to us unawares."It seemed his intention to say no more.But, after he had quite broken off, his deep eyes filled with tears, and he held out both his hands to me.

"Coverdale," he murmured, "there is not the man in this wide world whom Ican love as I could you.Do not forsake me!"As I look back upon this scene, through the coldness and dimness of so many years, there is still a sensation as if Hollingsworth had caught hold of my heart, and were pulling it towards him with an almost irresistible force.It is a mystery to me how I withstood it.But, in truth, I saw in his scheme of philanthropy nothing but what was odious.

A loathsomeness that was to be forever in my daily work! A great black ugliness of sin, which he proposed to collect out of a thousand human hearts, and that we should spend our lives in an experiment of transmuting it into virtue! Had I but touched his extended hand, Hollingsworth's magnetism would perhaps have penetrated me with his own conception of all these matters.But I stood aloof.I fortified myself with doubts whether his strength of purpose had not been too gigantic for his integrity, impelling him to trample on considerations that should have been paramount to every other.

"Is Zenobia to take a part in your enterprise?" I asked.

"She is," said Hollingsworth.

"She!--the beautiful!--the gorgeous!" I exclaimed."And how have you prevailed with such a woman to work in this squalid element?""Through no base methods, as you seem to suspect," he answered; "but by addressing whatever is best and noblest in her."Hollingsworth was looking on the ground.But, as he often did so, --generally, indeed, in his habitual moods of thought,--I could not judge whether it was from any special unwillingness now to meet my eyes.What it was that dictated my next question, I cannot precisely say.

Nevertheless, it rose so inevitably into my mouth, and, as it were, asked itself so involuntarily, that there must needs have been an aptness in it.

"What is to become of Priscilla? " Hollingsworth looked at me fiercely, and with glowing eyes.He could not have shown any other kind of expression than that, had he meant to strike me with a sword.

"Why do you bring in the names of these women?" said he, after a moment of pregnant silence."What have they to do with the proposal which Imake you? I must have your answer! Will you devote yourself, and sacrifice all to this great end, and be my friend of friends forever?""In Heaven's name, Hollingsworth," cried I, getting angry, and glad to be angry, because so only was it possible to oppose his tremendous concentrativeness and indomitable will, "cannot you conceive that a man may wish well to the world, and struggle for its good, on some other plan than precisely that which you have laid down? And will you cast off a friend for no unworthiness, but merely because he stands upon his right as an individual being, and looks at matters through his own optics, instead of yours?""Be with me," said Hollingsworth, "or be against me! There is no third choice for you.""Take this, then, as my decision," I answered."I doubt the wisdom of your scheme.Furthermore, I greatly fear that the methods by which you allow yourself to pursue it are such as cannot stand the scrutiny of an unbiassed conscience.""And you will not join me?"

"No!"

I never said the word--and certainly can never have it to say hereafter--that cost me a thousandth part so hard an effort as did that one syllable.The heart-pang was not merely figurative, but an absolute torture of the breast.I was gazing steadfastly at Hollingsworth.It seemed to me that it struck him, too, like a bullet.A ghastly paleness--always so terrific on a swarthy face--overspread his features.

There was a convulsive movement of his throat, as if he were forcing down some words that struggled and fought for utterance.Whether words of anger, or words of grief, I cannot tell; although many and many a time Ihave vainly tormented myself with conjecturing which of the two they were.

One other appeal to my friendship,--such as once, already, Hollingsworth had made,--taking me in the revulsion that followed a strenuous exercise of opposing will, would completely have subdued me.

But he left the matter there."Well!" said he.

And that was all! I should have been thankful for one word more, even had it shot me through the heart, as mine did him.But he did not speak it; and, after a few moments, with one accord, we set to work again, repairing the stone fence.Hollingsworth, I observed, wrought like a Titan; and, for my own part, I lifted stones which at this day--or, in a calmer mood, at that one--I should no more have thought it possible to stir than to carry off the gates of Gaza on my back.

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