登陆注册
4615200000207

第207章

Emmie Slattery! The dirty tow-headed slut whose illegitimate baby Ellen had baptized, Emmie who had given typhoid to Ellen and killed her. This overdressed, common, nasty piece of poor white trash was coming up the steps of Tara, bridling and grinning as if she belonged here. Scarlett thought of Ellen and, in a rush, feeling came back into the emptiness of her mind, a murderous rage so strong it shook her like the ague.

“Get off those steps, you trashy wench!” she cried. “Get off this land! Get out!”

Emmie’s jaw sagged suddenly and she glanced at Jonas who came up with lowering brows. He made an effort at dignity, despite his anger.

“You must not speak that way to my wife,” he said.

“Wife?” said Scarlett and burst into a laugh that was cutting with contempt. “High time you made her your wife. Who baptized your other brats after you killed my mother?”

Emmie said “Oh!” and retreated hastily down the steps but Jonas stopped her flight toward the carriage with a rough grip on her arm.

“We came out here to pay a call—a friendly call,” he snarled. “And talk a little business with old friends—”

“Friends?” Scarlett’s voice was like a whiplash. “When were we ever friends with the like of you? The Slatterys lived on our charity and paid it back by killing Mother—and you—you— Pa discharged you about Emmie’s brat and you know it. Friends? Get off this place before I call Mr. Benteen and Mr. Wilkes.”

Under the words, Emmie broke her husband’s hold and fled for the carriage, scrambling in with a flash of patent-leather boots with bright-red tops and red tassels.

Now Jonas shook with a fury equal to Scarlett’s and his sallow face was as red as an angry turkey gobbler’s.

“Still high and mighty, aren’t you? Well, I know all about you. I know you haven’t got shoes for your feet. I know your father’s turned idiot—”

“Get off this place!”

“Oh, you won’t sing that way very long. I know you’re broke. I know you can’t even pay your taxes. I came out here to offer to buy this place from you—to make you a right good offer. Emmie had a hankering to live here. But, by God, I won’t give you a cent now! You highflying, bog-trotting Irish will find out who’s running things around here when you get sold out for taxes. And I’ll buy this place, lock, stock and barrel—furniture and all—and I’ll live in it.”

So it was Jonas Wilkerson who wanted Tara—Jonas and Emmie, who in some twisted way thought to even past slights by living in the home where they had been slighted. All her nerves hummed with hate, as they had hummed that day when she shoved the pistol barrel into the Yankee’s bearded face and fired. She wished she had that pistol now.

“I’ll tear this house down, stone by stone, and burn it and sow every acre with salt before I see either of you put foot over this threshold,” she shouted. “Get out, I tell you! Get out!”

Jonas glared at her, started to say more and then walked toward the carriage. He climbed in beside his whimpering wife and turned the horse. As they drove off, Scarlett had the impulse to spit at them. She did spit. She knew it was a common, childish gesture but it made her feel better. She wished she had done it while they could see her.

Those damned nigger lovers daring to come here and taunt her about her poverty! That hound never intended offering her a price for Tara. He just used that as an excuse to come and flaunt himself and Emmie in her face. The dirty Scalawags, the lousy trashy poor whites, boasting they would live at Tara!

Then, sudden terror struck her and her rage melted. God’s nightgown! They will come and live here! There was nothing she could do to keep them from buying Tara, nothing to keep them from levying on every mirror and table and bed, on Ellen’s shining mahogany and rosewood, and every bit of it precious to her, scarred though it was by the Yankee raiders. And the Robillard silver too. I won’t let them do it, thought Scarlett vehemently. No, not if I’ve got to burn the place down! Emmie Slattery will never set her foot on a single bit of flooring Mother ever walked on!

She closed the door and leaned against it and she was very frightened. More frightened even than she had been that day when Sherman’s army was in the house. That day the worst she could fear was that Tara would be burned over her head. But this was worse—these low common creatures living in this house, bragging to their low common friends how they had turned the proud O’Haras out. Perhaps they’d even bring negroes here to dine and sleep. Will had told her Jonas made a great to-do about being equal with the negroes, ate with them, visited in their houses, rode them around with him in his carriage, put his arms around their shoulders.

When she thought of the possibility of this final insult to Tara, her heart pounded so hard she could scarcely breathe. She was trying to get her mind on her problem, trying to figure some way out, but each time she collected her thoughts, fresh gusts of rage and fear shook her. There must be some way out, there must be someone somewhere who had money she could borrow. Money couldn’t just dry up and blow away. Somebody had to have money. Then the laughing words of Ashley came back to her:

“Only one person, Rhett Butler … who has money.”

Rhett Butler. She walked quickly into the parlor and shut the door behind her. The dim gloom of drawn blinds and winter twilight closed about her. No one would think of hunting for her here and she wanted time to think, undisturbed. The idea which had just occurred to her was so simple she wondered why she had not thought of it before.

“I’ll get the money from Rhett. I’ll sell him the diamond earbobs. Or I’ll borrow the money from him and let him keep the earbobs till I can pay him back.”

For a moment, relief was so great she felt weak. She would pay the taxes and laugh in Jonas Wilkerson’s face. But close on this happy thought came relentless knowledge.

同类推荐
  • 僧伽斯那所撰菩萨本缘经

    僧伽斯那所撰菩萨本缘经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 古尊宿语录

    古尊宿语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 为政忠告

    为政忠告

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝十号功德因缘妙经

    太上洞玄灵宝十号功德因缘妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 幸存录

    幸存录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 网游之极品邪魂

    网游之极品邪魂

    经历千辛万苦,林光终于离开了那个让他觉得不适应的现实世界。易名麟光,从此化身无情猥琐男,摧毁一切让他觉得不爽的东西。
  • 凤妃为尊

    凤妃为尊

    五岁她被测出体内怀有极灵根,按理该是百年一遇的灵力天才。没成想变成了魂魄残缺的白痴!众人皆为之可惜时,她灵魂归来!如同一颗蒙尘许久的珍珠,褪去铅华后惊艳四方。已退婚的太子跑来忏悔欲挽回。洛音尘勾唇一笑:“不好意思,你太弱了,我看不上。”
  • 糖霜谱

    糖霜谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 奶爸的科技武道馆

    奶爸的科技武道馆

    新书《武馆之召唤群雄》已发,欢迎阅读。在繁华的东方都市,有一间令全球强者都趋之如骛的小武道馆。那里的收费居高不下,哪怕仅仅是找馆主闲聊1分钟,都要8888元。那里的营业全无规律,每天至多开馆几个小时,还隔三差五的闭馆休息。那里的服务十分恶劣,学员常年得不到馆主的指点,甚至连一件练功服都不发。但,就是这样一间奇葩的小武道馆,却每天都会有无数强者挤破头的想加入,即便只是进去打扫卫生。某天,隐居深山多年的全球武者协会会长驾临此馆。“粑粑今天要给我做生日蛋糕,很忙的,你明天再来排队吧。”一个精致可爱的小女孩奶声奶气地说道。
  • 九字剑经

    九字剑经

    何谓江湖,吟到恩仇心事涌,江湖侠骨已无多!何谓江湖,尘世如潮人如水,只叹江湖几人回!
  • 消费心理十四讲

    消费心理十四讲

    哈利·D.凯森编著的这本《消费心理十四讲》不 讲授具体销售技巧,因为不同的销售形式有不同的操 作技巧,故不可同日而语。《消费心理十四讲》关注 的是所有销售的共同技巧和原则。众所周知,在不同 形式的销售中,销售成功与否的影响因素具有共同性 。这些影响因素的作用对象,归根结底就是消费者的 心理活动。无论是说出一个词,还是写出或画出一个 字,在购买活动发生前,消费者的心理活动都将经历 几个阶段。书中将描述这些阶段心理活动的变化过程 ,并加以分析。
  • 只想和你到白昼

    只想和你到白昼

    【悬疑x军文x言情】五年前她是如梦阁最闻名的戏子,却也是逆党的傀儡,而他是人人可以欺负的军二代。可怜的遭遇牵起了这段缘分。五年后,她是一个医生助理被安排在高高在上的他的身边,一起出生入死,五年前她调戏他,五年后他调戏她……
  • 六度理论

    六度理论

    地球经过46亿年的演化,生态系统已经形成了复杂的、相对稳定的相互制衡机制。生态系统的相对平衡与稳定对于人类社会的发展至关重要。这个生态系统是包括“自然—人—社会”在内的复合生态系统。当这个复合生态系统失去平衡支点的时候,发展的稳定性和持续性就会被破坏,其结局就是人类社会的土崩瓦解。
  • 古龙文集:流星·蝴蝶·剑(下)

    古龙文集:流星·蝴蝶·剑(下)

    一个像流星般短暂而灿烂,一个像蝴蝶般美丽而脆弱,两个没有自由的人,在爱情中实现了彼此之间的互相拯救。孟星魂只想和小蝶过着普通人的生活。这就是他心中最渴求的生活。一个人能按照自己想的方式活,还有什么不满足的呢?可对于一个杀手而言,永远没有普通的生活……
  • 风之叹息

    风之叹息

    千古传承,三族纷争,乱世硝烟的背后谁是推动一切的魁首?正义之盾,魔界皇子,血族元老,亘古不变的战乱将在这个时代被终结!