登陆注册
5232200000031

第31章 CHAPTER IX.(4)

She said no, she did not see any lock; and I said, "Oh!" and pulled on.

Another five minutes went by, and then I asked her to look again.

"No," she said; "I can't see any signs of a lock."

"You - you are sure you know a lock, when you do see one?" I asked hesitatingly, not wishing to offend her.

The question did offend her, however, and she suggested that I had better look for myself; so I laid down the sculls, and took a view. The river stretched out straight before us in the twilight for about a mile; not a ghost of a lock was to be seen.

"You don't think we have lost our way, do you?" asked my companion.

I did not see how that was possible; though, as I suggested, we might have somehow got into the weir stream, and be making for the falls.

This idea did not comfort her in the least, and she began to cry. She said we should both be drowned, and that it was a judgment on her for coming out with me.

It seemed an excessive punishment, I thought; but my cousin thought not, and hoped it would all soon be over.

I tried to reassure her, and to make light of the whole affair. I said that the fact evidently was that I was not rowing as fast as I fancied I was, but that we should soon reach the lock now; and I pulled on for another mile.

Then I began to get nervous myself. I looked again at the map. There was Wallingford lock, clearly marked, a mile and a half below Benson's.

It was a good, reliable map; and, besides, I recollected the lock myself.

I had been through it twice. Where were we? What had happened to us? I began to think it must be all a dream, and that I was really asleep in bed, and should wake up in a minute, and be told it was past ten.

I asked my cousin if she thought it could be a dream, and she replied that she was just about to ask me the same question; and then we both wondered if we were both asleep, and if so, who was the real one that was dreaming, and who was the one that was only a dream; it got quite interesting.

I still went on pulling, however, and still no lock came in sight, and the river grew more and more gloomy and mysterious under the gathering shadows of night, and things seemed to be getting weird and uncanny. I thought of hobgoblins and banshees, and will-o'-the-wisps, and those wicked girls who sit up all night on rocks, and lure people into whirl-pools and things; and I wished I had been a better man, and knew more hymns; and in the middle of these reflections I heard the blessed strains of "He's got `em on," played, badly, on a concertina, and knew that we were saved.

I do not admire the tones of a concertina, as a rule; but, oh! how beautiful the music seemed to us both then - far, far more beautiful than the voice of Orpheus or the lute of Apollo, or anything of that sort could have sounded. Heavenly melody, in our then state of mind, would only have still further harrowed us. A soul-moving harmony, correctly performed, we should have taken as a spirit-warning, and have given up all hope. But about the strains of "He's got `em on," jerked spasmodically, and with involuntary variations, out of a wheezy accordion, there was something singularly human and reassuring.

The sweet sounds drew nearer, and soon the boat from which they were worked lay alongside us.

It contained a party of provincial `Arrys and `Arriets, out for a moonlight sail. (There was not any moon, but that was not their fault.)

I never saw more attractive, lovable people in all my life. I hailed them, and asked if they could tell me the way to Wallingford lock; and I explained that I had been looking for it for the last two hours.

"Wallingford lock!" they answered. "Lor' love you, sir, that's been done away with for over a year. There ain't no Wallingford lock now, sir.

You're close to Cleeve now. Blow me tight if `ere ain't a gentleman been looking for Wallingford lock, Bill!"

I had never thought of that. I wanted to fall upon all their necks and bless them; but the stream was running too strong just there to allow of this, so I had to content myself with mere cold-sounding words of gratitude.

We thanked them over and over again, and we said it was a lovely night, and we wished them a pleasant trip, and, I think, I invited them all to come and spend a week with me, and my cousin said her mother would be so pleased to see them. And we sang the soldiers' chorus out of FAUST, and got home in time for supper, after all.

同类推荐
  • 百家针灸歌赋

    百家针灸歌赋

    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。
  • Eben Holden

    Eben Holden

    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。
  • 居家必用事类全集

    居家必用事类全集

    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。
  • 受菩提心戒仪

    受菩提心戒仪

    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。
  • 山公九原

    山公九原

    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
  • 天才妈咪逆天宝宝

    天才妈咪逆天宝宝

    想她一代绝世特工,因为一次蓄意谋杀的客机事故而身亡。一朝穿越,却倒霉地成为了被家族抛弃,且携带包子的废柴体制。多年后,她一手牵着一个小仙童,如一轮烈日,刺瞎了所有那些嘲笑鄙视她的人们的碳合金狗眼。锋芒毕露,谁与争锋!某日,一风华绝代,惊才绝艳的男子从天而降,立于她的身旁,笑容宠溺无边:“心儿,还记得那个下雨的夜晚吗?”她目瞪口呆:“····”她根本不认识他吧?突然,身后传来两道清脆的天籁:“爹地,你来了!”
  • 田里种出个妖孽相公

    田里种出个妖孽相公

    别人穿越成公主,都是千人宠,万人爱,要啥有啥。萧灵溪穿越成公主,生活咋就这么艰难呢?刚来,皇帝老爹就驾崩,撇下一群饿疯了的老婆孩子和大臣,还有一个全国没有半粒米的破国家。老年痴呆奶奶给她定下七门亲事,被人家同一天送来休书。全国三五万人都等着吃饭,可把萧灵溪给难坏了。带着全国老弱病残发家致富,种田,经商,搞贸易,办学校,强军事……特么的!为什么送休书的人都后悔了,不带这样赖人的!这么忙,那有时间谈恋爱。情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 妖怪食肆

    妖怪食肆

    上古大神为何沦落为饭店老板?玉皇大帝如何成为上市公司老板?太上老君是如何忽悠发家致富?为何众妖歧视凡人?是众神的陨落,还是众妖的沦丧?跟随着时代的发展,各路神仙,妖魔鬼怪不得不另寻发展,发家致富。深巷中开了一家食肆,只有夜晚才会灯火通明,是众神妖和平共处的栖身之地。“老板,您的妖王已送到。”“....拒收!”
  • 御魂觉醒

    御魂觉醒

    学生元明清意外获得镇魂元珠,一场车祸让他与珠内的封印之魂太阴幽荧达成了破除封印的协议。在镇魂元珠的影响,元明清无法聚炁修行,却在太阴幽荧的帮助下,踏上了另一条道路----御魂。期间他遇到了自己修行的伴侣,亓官玉儿,也遇到了自己大学的死党王东,由于立场不同,两人也曾兵戎相见。为了破解封印,元明清更是多次深入险境。在与三大势力为敌,失去自主意识后邪化的元明清,险些铸成大错。种种坎坷的磨炼,让元明清最终掌控了镇魂元珠,在修道界也有了一席之地。
  • 残玉缺

    残玉缺

    甘于平凡,却被颠覆……世间情何以堪,为何天意弄人?上古神物山河社稷图流落人间是天意还是宿命?在世人的抢夺中,上官宇轩却无意发现了画中的秘密,从而来到了异空间,在神的指引下,走上了困难重重,封印上古魔神蚩尤的路。
  • 弃妃绝爱

    弃妃绝爱

    本文大虐。虐心,虐身。古穿古,俗称灵魂附身。新婚?大红的花轿,娶的是当朝的八公主。亲人?却在她伤心欲绝的那一刻将她推落了悬崖。生无可恋,活着亦是枉然,可幽幽转醒,不是森冷的阎罗殿,却是面对着最暴戾的凶残,那冰霜般冷寒的男人,那仇恨中染血的目光。大红的嫁衣,绣着鸳鸯戏水的锦被上却触目惊心的鲜血,她茫然的看着身侧邪戾而狂暴的陌生面容,那眼中是可以燃烧一切的仇恨。心死,身残,再一次转醒,却是铜镜里一张陌生的面容,背负了一个已死女子的过去,忘却了曾经的自己。重生后,她又将何去何从?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!推荐旧文完结小说:《替身老婆》终结系列之一(杨雪落和安熙照)《替身床伴》终结系列之二(雨清和曲驭)《穿越之调戏美男》终结系列之三(叶蔷和叶君寒,雷辰)古代文:完结《只和皇帝玩亲亲》(阿九和夜帝、)《穿越之杀手皇后》(彦水水和彦少卿)公众文:《弃妃绝爱》。!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!推荐好友的文文,《香凝情仇》
  • 螳螂的热情

    螳螂的热情

    “今夜……真的吗?”绪方志郎两颊肌肉紧绷,以畏怯的眼神凝视着吉泽惠子。距两人所坐的树荫下草皮数公尺外,正午的阳光投下炙热的光影。“你只是开车而已。”“话是这样没错,但……”“你比我更被逼得走投无路呢!”绪方志郎咬紧下唇,沉默无语。吉泽惠子再次缓缓眺望着眼前几乎已看厌了的景物。高大混凝土墙环绕的大东化药神户工厂建地相当广,进入大门,左手边是双层建筑的办公室,右手边是三栋工厂,正面是宽阔的空地,左右为一至六号仓库,正面转角有研究室的白色建筑物。
  • 九天神斧

    九天神斧

    狂风席卷着乌云,鲜血染红了大地。原本生活惬意的雷氏一族却因看护神兵而被魔域群魔屠杀殆尽。雷氏唯一血脉,改名换姓,暗中修炼,几经生死,吃尽苦头。却并未因此具有悔退之意。倔强的性格,变态的天赋加上勤奋的苦修。只为一朝功在手,踏平魔域报血仇。
  • 妾室

    妾室

    好吧,只是个小妾,我认了。 夫君不喜欢?我也认了。 夫君娶了红颜知己?我还是认了。 可是,该我得到的银子一分也不能少,该我拥有的股份一点也不能退让,该我自己维护的尊严,任谁也不能践踏。 且看大学生许悠扬重生在明月王朝,怎样由小妾成为当家家主,叱咤商界,富甲一方。
  • 女帝的内阁首辅

    女帝的内阁首辅

    “万民匍匐脚下,天地握于手中,定下大夏万世之基,横扫六合是谁,哪个统一世间,这世间舍朕谁堪夸!至高无上,诸君看吧,凡日月所照,江河所至,皆为朕之盛世江山!”——远处响起女帝的装逼声音。这是一个爱面子爱装逼懒癌晚期,最擅长“好处我拿,黑锅你背”,却立志开创千秋盛世的女帝。这是一个被称为千古奸贼的内阁首辅,以强有力手段改革大夏,满足自家婆娘人生梦想的故事。每个幸福女人的身前,都有一个成功男人为其遮风挡雨。PS:本书属休闲历史文,一切以轻松欢快为主,若有不合理之处,请不要当真。