A Ride Across Palestine.docx
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ARideAcrossPalestinebyAnthonyTrollopeCircumstancestookmetotheHolyLandwithoutacompanion,andcompelledmetovisitBethany,theMountofOlives,andtheChurchoftheSepulchrealone.Iacknowledgemyselftobeagregariousanimal,or,perhaps,ratheroneofthosewhichnaturehasintendedtogoinpairs.AtanyrateIdislikesolitude,andespeciallytravellingsolitude,andwas,therefore,rathersadatheartasI
satonenightatZ-'shotel,inJerusalem,thinkingovermyproposedwanderingsforthenextfewdays.EarlyonthefollowingmorningI
intendedtostart,ofcourseonhorseback,fortheDeadSea,thebanksofJordan,Jericho,andthosemountainsofthewildernessthroughwhichitissupposedthatOurSaviourwanderedforthefortydayswhenthedeviltemptedhim.IwouldthenreturntotheHolyCity,andremainingonlylongenoughtorefreshmyhorseandwipethedustfrommyhandsandfeet,IwouldstartagainforJaffa,andtherecatchacertainAustriansteamerwhichwouldtakemetoEgypt.
Suchwasmyprogramme,andIconfessthatIwasbutillcontentedwithit,seeingthatIwastobealoneduringthetime.
Ihadalreadymadeallmyarrangements,andthoughIhadnoreasonforanydoubtastomypersonalsecurityduringthetrip,Ididnotfeelaltogethersatisfiedwiththem.IintendedtotakeaFrenchguide,ordragoman,whohadbeenwithmeforsomedays,andtoputmyselfunderthepeculiarguardianshipoftwoBedouinArabs,whoweretoaccompanymeaslongasIshouldremaineastofJerusalem.
ThistravellingthroughthedesertundertheprotectionofBedouinswas,inidea,pleasantenough;andImustheredeclarethatIdidnotatallbegrudgethefortyshillingswhichIwastoldbyourBritishconsulthatImustpaythemfortheirtrouble,inaccordancewiththeestablishedtariff.ButIdidbegrudgethefactofthetariff.IwouldratherhavefalleninwithmyfriendlyArabs,asitwerebychance,andhaverewardedtheirfidelityattheendofourjointjourneyingsbyadonationofpiastrestobesettledbymyself,andwhich,undersuchcircumstances,wouldcertainlyhavebeenasagreeabletothemasthestipulatedsum.InthesamewayIdislikehavingwaitersputdowninmybill.IfindthatIpaythemtwiceover,andthuslosemoney;andastheydonotexpecttobesotreated,Ineverhavetheadvantageoftheircivility.Theworld,I
fear,isbecomingtoofondoftariffs.
"Atariff!
"saidItotheconsul,feelingthatthewholeromanceofmyexpeditionwouldbedissipatedbysuchanarrangement."ThenI'llgoalone;I'lltakearevolverwithme."
"Youcan'tdoit,sir,"saidtheconsul,inadryandsomewhatangrytone."Youhavenomorerighttoridethroughthatcountrywithoutpayingtheregularpriceforprotection,thanyouhavetostopinZ-
'shotelwithoutsettlingthebill."
Icouldnotcontestthepoint,soIorderedmyBedouinsfortheappointedday,exactlyasIwouldsendforaticket-porterathome,anddeterminedtomakethebestofit.Thewildunlimitedsands,thedesolationoftheDeadSea,therushingwatersofJordan,theoutlinesofthemountainsofMoab;--thosethingstheconsulartariffcouldnotalter,nordeprivethemofthegloriesoftheirassociation.
Ihadsubmitted,andthearrangementshadbeenmade.Joseph,mydragoman,wastocometomewiththehorsesandanArabgroomatfiveinthemorning,andweweretoencounterourBedouinsoutsidethegateofSt.Stephen,downthehill,wheretheroadturns,closetothetomboftheVirgin.
Iwassittingaloneinthepublicroomatthehotel,fillingmyflaskwithbrandy,--formattersofprimaryimportanceIneverleavetoservant,dragoman,orguide,--whenthewaiterentered,andsaidthatagentlemanwishedtospeakwithme.Thegentlemanhadnotsentinhiscardorname;butanygentlemanwaswelcometomeinmysolitude,andIrequestedthatthegentlemanmightenter.Inappearancethegentlemancertainlywasagentleman,forIthoughtthatIhadneverbeforeseenayoungmanwhoselooksweremoreinhisfavour,orwhosefaceandgaitandoutwardbearingseemedtobetokenbetterbreeding.Hemightbesometwentyortwenty-oneyearsofage,wasslightandwellmade,withveryblackhair,whichheworeratherlong,verydarklongbrighteyes,astraightnose,andteeththatwereperfectlywhite.Hewasdressedthroughoutingreytweedclothing,havingcoat,waistcoat,andtrousersofthesame;andinhishandhecarriedaverybroad-brimmedstrawhat.
"Mr.Jones,Ibelieve,"hesaid,ashebowedtome.Jonesisagoodtravellingname,and,ifthereaderwillallowme,IwillcallmyselfJonesonthepresentoccasion.
"Yes,"Isaid,pausingwiththebrandy-bottleinonehand,andtheflaskintheother."That'smyname;I'mJones.CanIdoanythingforyou,sir?
"
"Why,yes,youcan,"saidhe."MynameisSmith,--JohnSmith."
"Praysitdown,Mr.Smith,"Isaid,pointingtoachair."Willyoudoanythinginthisway?
"andIproposedtohandthebottletohim.
"AsfarasIcanjudgefromashortstay,youwon'tfindmuchlikethatinJerusalem."
HedeclinedtheCognac,however,andimmediatelybeganhisstory.
"Ihear,Mr.Jones,"saidhe,"thatyouaregoingtoMoabto-
morrow."
"Well,"Ireplied,"Idon'tknowwhetherIshallcrossthewater.
It'snotveryeasy,Itakeit,atalltimes;butIshallcertainlygetasfarasJordan.CanIdoanythingforyouinthoseparts?
"
Andthenheexplainedtomewhatwastheobjectofhisvisit.HewasquitealoneinJerusalem,asIwasmyself;andwasstayingatH-
'shotel.HehadheardthatIwasstartingfortheDeadSea,andhadcalledtoaskifIobjectedtohisjoiningme.Hehadfoundhimself,hesaid,verylonely;andashehadheardthatIalsowasalone,hehadventuredtocallandmakehisproposition.Heseemedtobeverybashful,andhalfashamedofwhathewasdoing;andwhenhehaddonespeakinghedeclaredhimselfconsciousthathewasintruding,andexpressedahopethatIwouldnothesitatetosaysoifhissuggestionwerefromanycausedisagreeabletome.
AsaruleIamrathershyofchancetravellingEnglishfriends.IthassofrequentlyhappenedtomethatIhavehadtoblushfortheacquaintanceswhomIhaveselected,thatIseldomindulgeinanycloseintimaciesofthiskind.But,nevertheless,IwastakenwithJohnSmith,inspiteofhisname.Therewassomuchabouthimthatwaspleasant,bothtotheeyeandtotheunderstanding!
Onemeetsconstantlywithmenfromcontactwithwhomonerevoltswithoutknowingthecauseofsuchdislike.Thecutoftheirbeardisdispleasing,orthemodeinwhichtheywalkorspeak.But,ontheotherhand,therearemenwhoareattractive,andImustconfessthatIwasattractedbyJohnSmithatfirstsight.Ihesitated,however,foraminute;fortherearesundrythingsofwhichitbehovesatravellertothinkbeforehecanjoinacompanionforsuchajourneyasthatwhichIwasabouttomake.Couldtheyoungmanriseearly,andremaininthesaddlefortenhourstogether?
Couldheliveuponhard-boiledeggsandbrandy-and-water?
Couldhetakehischanceofatentunderwhichtosleep,andmakehimselfhappywiththebarefactofbeinginthedesert?
Hesawmyhesitation,andattributedittoacausewhichwasnotpresentinmymindatthemoment,thoughthesubjectwasoneofthegreatestimportancewhenstrangersconsenttojointhemselvestogetherforatime,andagreetobecomenostrangersonthespurofthemoment.
"OfcourseIwilltakehalftheexpense,"saidhe,absolutelyblushingashementionedthematter.
"Astothattherewillbeverylittle.Youhaveyourownhorse,ofcourse?
"
"Oh,yes."
"Mydragomanandgroom-boywilldoforboth.Butyou'llhavetopayfortyshillingstotheArabs!
There'snogettingoverthat.Theconsulwon'tevenlookafteryourdeadbody,ifyougetmurdered,withoutgoingthroughthatceremony."
Mr.Smithimmediatelyproducedhispurse,whichhetenderedtome.
"Ifyouwillmanageitall,"saidhe,"itwillmakeitsomuchtheeasier,andIshallbeinfinitelyobligedtoyou."ThisofcourseI
declinedtodo.Ihadnobusinesswithhispurse,andexplainedtohimthatifwewenttogetherwecouldsettlethatonourreturntoJerusalem."Butcouldhegothroughreallyhardwork?
"Iasked.Heansweredmewithanassurancethathewouldandcoulddoanythinginthatwaythatitwaspossibleformantoperform.Asforeatinganddrinkinghecarednothingaboutit,andwouldundertaketobeastiratanyhourofthemorningthatmightbenamed.Asforsleepingaccommodation,hedidnotcareifhekepthisclothesonforaweektogether.Helookedslightandweak;buthespokesowell,andthatwithoutboasting,thatIultimatelyagreedtohisproposal,andinafewminuteshetookhisleaveofme,promisingtobeatZ-'sdoorwithhishorseatfiveo'clockonthefollowingmorning.
"Iwishyou'dallowmetoleavemypursewithyou,"hesaidagain.
"Icannotthinkofit.Thereisnopossibleoccasionforit,"I
saidagain."Ifthereisanythingtopay,I'llaskyouforitwhenthejourneyisover.Thatfortyshillingsyoumustforkout.It'salawoftheMedesandPersians."
"I'dbettergiveityouatonce,"hesaidagain,offeringmemoney.
ButIwouldnothaveit.ItwouldbequitetimeenoughforthatwhentheArabswereleavingus.
"Because,"headded,"strangers,Iknow,aresometimessuspiciousaboutmoney;andIwouldnot,forworlds,haveyouthinkthatI
wouldputyoutoexpense."IassuredhimthatIdidnotthinkso,andthenthesubjectwasdropped.
Hewas,atanyrate,uptohistime,forwhenIcamedownonthefollowingmorningIfoundhiminthenarrowstreet,thefirstonhorseback.Joseph,theFrenchman,wasstrappingontoaroughponyourbelongings,andwasstaringatMr.Smith.
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