登陆注册
5381800000050

第50章

FORESHADOWINGS

Now the last rose had blown; the dandelion globes were long since on the wind;

gladioli and golden-glow and salvia were here;

the season moved toward asters and the goldenrod.

This haloed summer still idled on its way, yet all the while sped quickly; like some languid lady in an elevator.

There came a Sunday--very hot.

Mr.and Mrs.Baxter, having walked a scorched half-mile from church, drooped thankfully into wicker chairs upon their front porch, though Jane, who had accompanied them, immediately darted away, swinging her hat by its ribbon and skipping as lithesomely as if she had just come forth upon a cool morning.

``I don't know how she does it!'' her father moaned, glancing after her and drying his forehead temporarily upon a handkerchief.``That would merely kill me dead, after walking in this heat.''

Then, for a time, the two were content to sit in silence, nodding to occasional acquaintances who passed in the desultory after-church procession.Mr.Baxter fanned himself with sporadic little bursts of energy which made his straw hat creak, and Mrs.Baxter sighed with the heat, and gently rocked her chair.

But as a group of five young people passed along the other side of the street Mr.Baxter abruptly stopped fanning himself, and, following the direction of his gaze, Mrs.Baxter ceased to rock.In half-completed attitudes they leaned slightly forward, sharing one of those pauses of parents who unexpectedly behold their offspring.

``My soul!'' said William's father.``Hasn't that girl gone home YET?''

``He looks pale to me,'' Mrs.Baxter murmured, absently.``I don't think he seems at all well, lately.''

During seventeen years Mr.Baxter had gradually learned not to protest anxieties of this kind, unless he desired to argue with no prospect of ever getting a decision.``Hasn't she got any HOME?'' he demanded, testily.``Isn't she ever going to quit visiting the Parchers and let people have a little peace?''

Mrs.Baxter disregarded this outburst as he had disregarded her remark about William's pallor.``You mean Miss Pratt?'' she inquired, dreamily, her eyes following the progress of her son.``No, he really doesn't look well at all.''

``Is she going to visit the Parchers all summer?''

Mr.Baxter insisted.

``She already has, about,'' said Mrs.Baxter.

``Look at that boy!'' the father grumbled.

``Mooning along with those other moon-calves--can't even let her go to church alone! I wonder how many weeks of time, counting it out in hours, he's wasted that way this summer?''

``Oh, I don't know! You see, he never goes there in the evening.''

``What of that? He's there all day, isn't he?

What do they find to talk about? That's the mystery to me! Day after day; hours and hours--My soul! What do they SAY?''

Mrs.Baxter laughed indulgently.``People are always wondering that about the other ages.

Poor Willie! I think that a great deal of the time their conversation would be probably about as inconsequent as it is now.You see Willie and Joe Bullitt are walking one on each side of Miss Pratt, and Johnnie Watson has to walk behind with May Parcher.Joe and Johnnie are there about as much as Willie is, and, of course, it's often his turn to be nice to May Parcher.He hasn't many chances to be tete-a-tete with Miss Pratt.''

``Well, she ought to go home.I want that boy to get back into his senses.He's in an awful state.''

``I think she is going soon,'' said Mrs.Baxter.

``The Parchers are to have a dance for her Friday night, and I understand there's to be a floor laid in the yard and great things.It's a farewell party.''

``That's one mercy, anyhow!''

``And if you wonder what they say,'' she resumed, ``why, probably they're all talking about the party.And when Willie IS alone with her--well, what does anybody say?'' Mrs.Baxter interrupted herself to laugh.``Jane, for instance--she's always fascinated by that darky, Genesis, when he's at work here in the yard, and they have long, long talks; I've seen them from the window.What on earth do you suppose they talk about? That's where Jane is now.

She knew I told Genesis I'd give him something if he'd come and freeze the ice-cream for us to-

day, and when we got here she heard the freezer and hopped right around there.If you went out to the back porch you'd find them talking steadily--but what on earth about I couldn't guess to save my life!''

And yet nothing could have been simpler: as a matter of fact, Jane and Genesis (attended by Clematis) were talking about society.That is to say, their discourse was not sociologic; rather it was of the frivolous and elegant.Watteau prevailed with them over John Stuart Mill--in a word, they spoke of the beau monde.

Genesis turned the handle of the freezer with his left hand, allowing his right the freedom of gesture which was an intermittent necessity when he talked.In the matter of dress, Genesis had always been among the most informal of his race, but to-day there was a change almost unnerving to the Caucasian eye.He wore a balloonish suit of purple, strangely scalloped at pocket and cuff, and more strangely decorated with lines of small parasite buttons, in color blue, obviously buttons of leisure.His bulbous new shoes flashed back yellow fire at the embarrassed sun, and his collar (for he had gone so far) sent forth other sparkles, playing upon a polished surface over an inner graining of soot.Beneath it hung a simple, white, soiled evening tie, draped in a manner unintended by its manufacturer, and heavily overburdened by a green glass medallion of the Emperor Tiberius, set in brass.

``Yesm,'' said Genesis.``Now I'm in 'at Swim--flyin' roun' ev'y night wif all lem blue-

vein people--I say, `Mus' go buy me some blue-vein clo'es! Ef I'm go'n' a START, might's well start HIGH!' So firs', I buy me thishere gol'

necktie pin wi' thishere lady's face carved out o'

green di'mon', sittin' in the middle all 'at gol'.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 祖乐阿拉达尔罕传:蒙古族民间英雄史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    祖乐阿拉达尔罕传:蒙古族民间英雄史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    《祖乐阿拉达尔罕传》是蒙古族卫拉特部一部优秀中篇史诗,叙述的是两个主要英雄人物波日罕和芒乃一出生便肩负起反对侵略,保卫部族的重任。在蟒古斯因野心发动扩张掠夺的战争中,他们一直以征讨邪恶、维护部族生存权益为宗旨,凭借“智、勇、力”同代表着社会邪恶势力兼破坏性自然力的对手蟒古斯进行殊死搏斗。最后成功拯救百姓、收复故土,并从蟒古斯手中夺回自己爱妻。这部史诗对蒙古族氏族公社解体到阶级社会产生这一历史时期的社会经济形态、思想意识、道德观念、宗教信仰、人情风俗等都作了非常真实、生动、形象的描绘,堪称一部蒙古民族早期历史文化的“百科全书”。
  • 感悟人生:送给年轻人受益一生的珍贵礼物

    感悟人生:送给年轻人受益一生的珍贵礼物

    在漫长而又短暂的人生路上我们曾经拼搏过,也曾经失落过;曾经笑过,也曾经哭过;曾经怦然心动过,也曾经黯然神伤过……其实,我们每个人的人生都是一部书,只是你的这本正在书写的书,至于能否写得精彩,这全由这部书的主角来决定!你想成为一个富有的人么?!成功、快乐、亲情、友情、爱情等等,拥有了它们,你就是最富有的人最成功的人!
  • 流浪郡主

    流浪郡主

    一场突如其来的风波,让她不得不浪迹天涯,从此改变了自己的命运。一见钟情的他,刀光剑影中,意外得到了自己的真爱。他贵为王子,却不能放过两兄妹,在一场阴谋与陷害中,他弄巧成拙地让他成为万人敬仰的王者,让她成为风华绝代的郡主。一段离奇、浪漫、曲折的故事,演绎了命运的波澜起伏、人间的爱恨离愁……
  • 带着地球去封神

    带着地球去封神

    禹余天,法度森严。上立天庭,下设幽冥,王朝即宗门。神仙显世,鬼神出游。百姓种灵谷,修士为甲兵;以妖为仆,以鬼为奴。主角穿越成大乾王朝十五皇子,觉醒系统,可兑换地球科技,具现历史人物。“这下牛笔大发了!”让他傻眼的是,兑换需要杀戮值。而战争是最有效的杀戮,然后主角就陷在种田—爆兵—种田—爆兵的循环中出不来了......
  • 续易牙遗意

    续易牙遗意

    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。
  • 宇宙级藏宝大师

    宇宙级藏宝大师

    【轻松】【夺宝】【无下限】 大星际时代,沐洛拥有了藏宝系统,搜集宝物,系统带飞!宝物搜集越多,系统带来的收益越多。“收入1级激光剑一把,获得500成就点。”“收入2级加特林一把,获得1000成就点。”……“收入7级星球一颗,获得……”别人使用军刀和左轮的时候,沐洛已经手持加特林;别人还在为高级武技沾沾自喜的时候,沐洛已经施展神级武技;别人还在为帝星顶礼膜拜的时候,沐洛已经励志有朝一日炸掉帝星。(本文出现的宝物种类将不少于一百种。)
  • 宋景濂先生未刻集

    宋景濂先生未刻集

    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。
  • 霸者无敌

    霸者无敌

    一个试图挑战天下第一宗门的普通少年,立志踏上武道之路。然而他不但资质欠佳,甚至连心智都远低于常人,被别人称为白痴,废物。可没想到连平凡都称不上的少年,其实却是刀法奇才!庸碌少年在濒死之时,偶得来自上古的刀魂传承,从此一飞冲天,震惊天下,以上古刀法,杀伐决断,霸气纵横,展开了一段热血复仇之旅。
  • 高端武器:世界先进兵器大博览

    高端武器:世界先进兵器大博览

    尽览古今中外武器宝库,揭开全球经典武器秘史!遴选人类武器制造史上的王者利器与经典之作,以权威数据和珍贵图文资料进行专业解读!本书分为古代武器、轻武器、火炮、舰艇、导弹等章节,全面清晰地展示了各类武器的传奇历史、发展脉络、性能特点以及神奇威力等,以海量的美图向你展现武器的无穷魅力。还等什么,赶快跟随本书进入博大的武器家族吧!
  • 天师皇后戏冷帝

    天师皇后戏冷帝

    话说,不就是偷了爷爷的几张符,想要去收个怪物来显显自己上官世家的威名,也用不着这么狠,一下子将自己给扔到了怪异的时空吧?报应,一醒来就有一个自称是‘朕’的怪异男子在疯狂的脱自己的衣服,说是要赶紧时间,赶紧将这周公之礼给行了。等等,这算是怎么回事?好歹自己也是皇后之尊,后宫主宰,怎么轮到这群妃子来作主教训自己了?怒了,女人不喝酒,枉在世上走,后宫的姐妹们,既然都服了,跟本宫走,请你们喝酒逛夜店去!哦,没夜店,那包场行不?奇了,这勾栏之地是咋样的?得,怎么没漂亮的姑娘?姐妹们,咱们来做做花魁怎么样?疯了,这位‘朕’先生,你是咋了?喜欢本宫?可是,本宫还没有喜欢上你啊?要不,你排排队吧,你没见这后边还有这么多的帅哥等着本宫的‘临幸’吗?怪了,冷帝咋就不冷了?这热起来,比啥男人都要疯狂?完了,这龙床,还是又上了,不过,要办事?先等一等,本宫的三戒六律,遵守了再说!推荐朋友新书《绝焰》推荐朋友月胭脂新文《乖乖俏妻要造反》