登陆注册
5220400000183

第183章

The following day-Pride-Thriving trade-Tylwyth Teg-Ellis Wyn-Sleeping hard-Incalculable good-Fearful agony-The tale.

PETER and his wife did not proceed on any expedition during the following day.The former strolled gloomily about the fields,and the latter passed many hours in the farmhouse.Towards evening,without saying a word to either,I departed with my vehicle,and finding my way to a small town at some distance,I laid in a store of various articles,with which I returned.It was night,and my two friends were seated beneath the oak;they had just completed their frugal supper.'We waited for thee some time,'said Winifred,'but,finding that thou didst not come,we began without thee;but sit down,I pray thee,there is still enough for thee.'

'I will sit down,'said I,'but I require no supper,for I have eaten where I have been':nothing more particular occurred at the time.Next morning the kind pair invited me to share their breakfast.'I will not share your breakfast,'said I.'Wherefore not?'said Winifred,anxiously.'Because,'said I,'it is not proper that I be beholden to you for meat and drink.''But we are beholden to other people,'said Winifred.'Yes,'said I,'but you preach to them,and give them ghostly advice,which considerably alters the matter;not that I would receive anything from them,if I preached to them six times a day.''Thou art not fond of receiving favours,then,young man,'said Winifred.'I am not,'

said I.'And of conferring favours?''Nothing affords me greater pleasure,'said I,'than to confer favours.''What a disposition,'

said Winifred,holding up her hands;'and this is pride,genuine pride-that feeling which the world agrees to call so noble.Oh,how mean a thing is pride!never before did I see all the meanness of what is called pride!'

'But how wilt thou live,friend,'said Peter;'dost thou not intend to eat?''When I went out last night,'said I,'I laid in a provision.''Thou hast laid in a provision!'said Peter,'pray let us see it.Really,friend,'said he,after I had produced it,'thou must drive a thriving trade;here are provisions enough to last three people for several days.Here are butter and eggs,here is tea,here is sugar,and there is a flitch.I hope thou wilt let us partake of some of thy fare.''I should be very happy if you would,'said I.'Doubt not but we shall,'said Peter;'Winifred shall have some of thy flitch cooked for dinner.In the meantime,sit down,young man,and breakfast at our expense-we will dine at thine.'

On the evening of that day,Peter and myself sat alone beneath the oak.We fell into conversation;Peter was at first melancholy,but he soon became more cheerful,fluent,and entertaining.I spoke but little;but I observed that sometimes what I said surprised the good Methodist.We had been silent some time.At length,lifting up my eyes to the broad and leafy canopy of the trees,I said,having nothing better to remark,'What a noble tree!I wonder if the fairies ever dance beneath it.'

'Fairies!'said Peter,'fairies!how came you,young man,to know anything about the fair family?'

'I am an Englishman,'said I,'and of course know something about fairies;England was once a famous place for them.'

'Was once,I grant you,'said Peter,'but is so no longer.I have travelled for years about England,and never heard them mentioned before;the belief in them has died away,and even their name seems to be forgotten.If you had said you were a Welshman,I should not have been surprised.The Welsh have much to say of the Tylwyth Teg,or fair family,and many believe in them.'

'And do you believe in them?'said I.

'I scarcely know what to say.Wise and good men have been of opinion that they are nothing but devils,who,under the form of pretty and amiable spirits,would fain allure poor human beings;Isee nothing irrational in the supposition.'

'Do you believe in devils,then?'

'Do I believe in devils,young man?'said Peter,and his frame was shaken as if by convulsions.'If I do not believe in devils,why am I here at the present moment?'

'You know best,'said I;'but I don't believe that fairies are devils,and I don't wish to hear them insulted.What learned men have said they are devils?'

同类推荐
  • 佛说阿遬达经

    佛说阿遬达经

    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。
  • 西轩客谈

    西轩客谈

    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。
  • 大六壬灵觉经

    大六壬灵觉经

    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。
  • 湿门

    湿门

    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。
  • 来鹤亭诗

    来鹤亭诗

    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
  • 上玄高真延寿赤书

    上玄高真延寿赤书

    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。
  • 妖怪医馆

    妖怪医馆

    世人谁不求长生?一本藏匿在妖怪医馆的长生诀,使得原本生活平静的林元,不得不抗争着来自四面八方的威胁。而在这不间断斗争的过程中,林元又发现了一些祖上不为人知的秘密。到底,妖怪医馆是一个简简单单的传承,亦或是一个流传了千古的惊天阴谋?(这不是都市异能!这不是都市异能!)
  • 韩娱之你的名字

    韩娱之你的名字

    论:两人灵魂互换后之间的日常破事~~滑稽!!应某书友要求,建了个群,群号是:537129466
  • 诺哥的江湖

    诺哥的江湖

    季诺一定想不到,从沈佳薇把他带出魔窟的那刻起,他就步入了两个江湖,一个江湖,人称诺哥,风光无限;另一个江湖,呃,疼疼疼。。。
  • 大科技时代:人类文明发展思考

    大科技时代:人类文明发展思考

    科学把我们推上天堂,还是把我们拉下地狱?无论是大思想家卢梭,还是声名赫赫的精神领袖伏尔泰,得出的结论也是截然相反的。
  • 情牵红楼绛珠魂

    情牵红楼绛珠魂

    他是堂堂的八皇子,虽然不能做一个皇帝,可是做一个贤王他还是可以的。没想到太子却不放过自己,让自己屡屡遇险,无意中遇到了她…梦中的仙子…没想到,这样一份单纯深情都不能拥有,自己心爱的女人都不能拥有都不能保护,既然这世界上已经没有什么留恋的,那这悬崖这波涛有什么可怕…这又是哪里……她在哪里……她是孤苦伶仃的寄人篱下的女子,没想到在最伤心的时候遇到了他,从此自己的生活又有了改变,本已枯竭的心又有了滋润的雨露,没想到一道圣旨让自己又陷入另一种境地,为了他,为了自己的真爱,那悬崖那波涛又有什么可怕,于是,她纵身而下…这又是哪里……他在哪里……推荐一下长河的旧文《新续红楼》《红楼别梦》《红楼梦中梦之瑕不掩瑜》《红楼梦断之大漠潇湘》《红楼遗梦潇湘情》推荐红楼系列:《红楼之逆天纵情》作者:沧海明珠《红楼之霸玉怡情》作者:断崖《红楼之雍帝禛情》作者:泪语忧潭《红楼之慧玉证情》作者:月色阑珊《红楼之碧水盈玉》作者:宛颐《红楼之禛心锁玉》作者:心随碧草《梦红楼之痴心宠玉》作者:心若芷萱推荐朋友的文《豪门儿子特工妈》作者:星期七《狂情霸宠》作者:第五蓝邪
  • 道体论

    道体论

    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。
  • 阴阳执令人

    阴阳执令人

    (新书《从前那里有只妖》扬帆起航啦!期待各位书友评阅,天涯拜谢)百年前,地府动荡,阎王、孟婆等一众鬼神消失,无尽亡魂肆虐。与此同时十殿阎君出世,执掌地府,镇压万鬼,设——阴阳执令人,司职两界,协管阴阳!而这……仅仅只是开始!——我有一笔可断天涯,我有一墨可染江海,我有一令可……执判阴阳!
  • 愿你冬越不寒

    愿你冬越不寒

    一觉醒来,陌生的环境。她不知道“她”的名字,只有冰冷的代号…为了活着,她学习各种技能,历险重重!前世的背叛,让她不得不成为冷血冷情之人!当一些不寻常的事情发生,她的生活也不再寻常……是命运早已安排?
  • 英国情妇

    英国情妇

    又聋又哑的玛丽·泰莱丝被杀害后,凶手残忍地将其分尸,从附近的高架桥上丢进从下面驰过的火车车厢。小说通过神秘人和咖啡馆老板罗贝尔、被害人的表姐夫皮埃尔和被害人的表姐克莱尔的三次谈话,解开了一起碎尸凶杀案的谜团。凶手到底是出于怨恨、妒忌还是精神失常犯下这起案件?