登陆注册
5175400000004

第4章

She lay quiet in the dark corner,listening,through the monotonous din and uncertain glare of the works,to the dull plash of the rain in the far distance,shrinking back whenever the man Wolfe happened to look towards her.She knew,in spite of all his kindness,that there was that in her face and form which made him loathe the sight of her.She felt by instinct,although she could not comprehend it,the finer nature of the man,which made him among his fellow-workmen something unique,set apart.She knew,that,down under all the vileness and coarseness of his life,there was a groping passion for whatever was beautiful and pure,that his soul sickened with disgust at her deformity,even when his words were kindest.Through this dull consciousness,which never left her,came,like a sting,the recollection of the dark blue eyes and lithe figure of the little Irish girl she had left in the cellar.The recollection struck through even her stupid intellect with a vivid glow of beauty and of grace.Little Janey,timid,helpless,clinging to Hugh as her only friend:that was the sharp thought,the bitter thought,that drove into the glazed eyes a fierce light of pain.

You laugh at it?Are pain and jealousy less savage realities down here in this place I am taking you to than in your own house or your own heart,--your heart,which they clutch at sometimes?The note is the same,I fancy,be the octave high or low.

If you could go into this mill where Deborah lay,and drag out from the hearts of these men the terrible tragedy of their lives,taking it as a symptom of the disease of their class,no ghost Horror would terrify you more.A reality of soul-starvation,of living death,that meets you every day under the besotted faces on the street,--I can paint nothing of this,only give you the outside outlines of a night,a crisis in the life of one man:whatever muddy depth of soul-history lies beneath you can read according to the eyes God has given you.

Wolfe,while Deborah watched him as a spaniel its master,bent over the furnace with his iron pole,unconscious of her scrutiny,only stopping to receive orders.Physically,Nature had promised the man but little.He had already lost the strength and instinct vigor of a man,his muscles were thin,his nerves weak,his face (a meek,woman's face)haggard,yellow with consumption.In the mill he was known as one of the girl-men:"Molly Wolfe"was his sobriquet.He was never seen in the cockpit,did not own a terrier,drank but seldom;when he did,desperately.He fought sometimes,but was always thrashed,pommelled to a jelly.The man was game enough,when his blood was up:but he was no favorite in the mill;he had the taint of school-learning on him,--not to a dangerous extent,only a quarter or so in the free-school in fact,but enough to ruin him as a good hand in a fight.

For other reasons,too,he was not popular.Not one of themselves,they felt that,though outwardly as filthy and ash-covered;silent,with foreign thoughts and longings breaking out through his quietness in innumerable curious ways:this one,for instance.In the neighboring furnace-buildings lay great heaps of the refuse from the ore after the pig-metal is run.

Korl we call it here:a light,porous substance,of a delicate,waxen,flesh-colored tinge.Out of the blocks of this korl,Wolfe,in his off-hours from the furnace,had a habit of chipping and moulding figures,--hideous,fantastic enough,but sometimes strangely beautiful:even the mill-men saw that,while they jeered at him.It was a curious fancy in the man,almost a passion.The few hours for rest he spent hewing and hacking with his blunt knife,never speaking,until his watch came again,--working at one figure for months,and,when it was finished,breaking it to pieces perhaps,in a fit of disappointment.A morbid,gloomy man,untaught,unled,left to feed his soul in grossness and crime,and hard,grinding labor.

I want you to come down and look at this Wolfe,standing there among the lowest of his kind,and see him just as he is,that you may judge him justly when you hear the story of this night.

I want you to look back,as he does every day,at his birth in vice,his starved infancy;to remember the heavy years he has groped through as boy and man,--the slow,heavy years of constant,hot work.So long ago he began,that he thinks sometimes he has worked there for ages.There is no hope that it will ever end.Think that God put into this man's soul a fierce thirst for beauty,--to know it,to create it;to be--something,he knows not what,--other than he is.There are moments when a passing cloud,the sun glinting on the purple thistles,a kindly smile,a child's face,will rouse him to a passion of pain,--when his nature starts up with a mad cry of rage against God,man,whoever it is that has forced this vile,slimy life upon him.With all this groping,this mad desire,a great blind intellect stumbling through wrong,a loving poet's heart,the man was by habit only a coarse,vulgar laborer,familiar with sights and words you would blush to name.Be just:when I tell you about this night,see him as he is.Be just,--not like man's law,which seizes on one isolated fact,but like God's judging angel,whose clear,sad eye saw all the countless cankering days of this man's life,all the countless nights,when,sick with starving,his soul fainted in him,before it judged him for this night,the saddest of all.

I called this night the crisis of his life.If it was,it stole on him unawares.These great turning-days of life cast no shadow before,slip by unconsciously.Only a trifle,a little turn of the rudder,and the ship goes to heaven or hell.

同类推荐
  • 外科附骨流注门

    外科附骨流注门

    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。
  • 洞玄灵宝太上六斋十直圣纪经

    洞玄灵宝太上六斋十直圣纪经

    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。
  • Darwin and Modern Science

    Darwin and Modern Science

    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。
  • 小儿语补

    小儿语补

    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。
  • WASHINGTON SQUARE

    WASHINGTON SQUARE

    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
  • 傲王盛宠:乖乖王妃请出招

    傲王盛宠:乖乖王妃请出招

    她本是重金难求的风水玄学女大师,怎知意外坠崖,穿越到同名同姓的相府庶女身上。地位低下、任人宰割就是她的真实写照,这怎么可以,她要庶女翻身把歌唱。本想借太后寿宴打一把翻身仗,无奈一时财迷心窍,为了一万两银子竟不知不觉把自己卖了。赐婚?剧本不对啊,说好演戏的,怎么就成真了?【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 这个修士很危险

    这个修士很危险

    我从凡间来,到此觅长生。***********我从凡间来普通群:546435549vip书友群:556919537(需全订验证)
  • 名门毒夫人

    名门毒夫人

    重复播放了好几遍,也没有看清楚女人的脸,只能看到她一丁点儿的发梢在画面中不停地闪动,她的脸孔都被方宇绰强健的体魄遮去了。她是谁?她一定要弄清楚,一定要。她拿起手机,拔通了一串熟悉的数字。“你拔打的电话不在服务区,请稍后再拔。”她抖着手指,连续了拔了好几遍,秘书台小姐都是回答着她同样的答案。这男人去了哪里?她要等他回来,等他回来问个清楚,她抖着一颗潇瑟的心,久久才明……
  • 混在大马的日子5

    混在大马的日子5

    出国留学的去向要视留学生的目的而定——公派留学并且将来想成为教授的,英国是最佳选择;想学业有成外加移民的,自然是去美国,澳洲,加拿大;想以留学的名义打工为国家赚取大量外汇给社会主义建设添砖加瓦的,日本是首选;对于想趁着青春年少游山玩水,在自己的生命中留下些甜蜜回忆,再顺便镀层金的中国“游学生”们,风光秀丽的马来西亚实在是个不错的地方。马来西亚最大的私立学院——如来学院(这真的不是一间佛学院!)以‘爱玩’为第一主人公的‘有志青年们’的故事,嬉笑谩骂,待看人生。
  • 足坛刺客

    足坛刺客

    被系统《乾坤》附体的足球爱好者方言,为继承哥哥的遗志,实现自己的足球梦,争战欧州足坛,踢出一个世界,成为全世界瞩目的超级球星。
  • 高分作文不是梦:跟着名师

    高分作文不是梦:跟着名师

    《小草老师教你写作文》系列图书是作文培训辅导名师小草老师和全国苏教版小学语文课堂教学大赛特等奖获得者王宏玉老师共同编写,专门针对小学中高年级学生的作文指导书。全套书共分四册。本册书是一本关于作文小窍门的书,也是一本关于寻找写作快乐的书。书中记载了小草老师辅导孩子写作文的一个个故事。在故事里,一个又一个孩子被小草老师从“山重水复疑无路”的困境中带到了“柳暗花明又一村”的美丽世界中。
  • 庶女

    庶女

    安染夏在某一次灯会的时候遇见了白府家主白祁泽,白祁泽见安染夏模样不错。问清楚了家世之后就将聘礼送到了安府。安染夏觉得自己即将飞上枝头做凤凰,自然是行事作风越发的嚣张,不想嫁进白府却处处受挫不得宠,后来被其他姨太欺压头上,安染夏不甘受辱开始夺宠之路。安染夏,安府三姨太所出的庶女,在子女之中排行老六,年龄最小,不受宠。一心想飞上枝头做凤凰,后期成长为一个腹黑精明的女人。白祁泽,白府家主,精明能干。
  • 孤女悍妃

    孤女悍妃

    这一世她是父母双亡的国公府三房孤女,不想勾心斗角,只愿在深宅大院中,护住幼弟平安一生。没曾想,初见,再见,两次差点因他丧命,后来却心甘情愿为他放血续命,为他奔袭千里、为他战场搏杀……
  • 毒医狂后

    毒医狂后

    她被嫡姐囚禁,日日以毒物为食,十年时间,她被炼成至毒无比的人形蛊。直到这日,嫡姐的纤纤玉手插入她的心口,生生摘下她鲜活的心脏!他是二十一世纪第一神偷,被一块神秘黑玉吸引,穿越时空坠入异世。诡异术士将他封印在黑玉之中,植黑玉入她的身体,一身二魂,她乱葬岗离奇复活!至此,一个煞神归来的传说,华丽的拉开了序幕!
  • Shelley

    Shelley

    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。