登陆注册
5382100000009

第9章 CHAPTER II(4)

There was no temptation to come abroad, for those who were not absolutely obliged to leave their warm rooms; indeed, the dusk hour showed that it was the usual tea-time for the humble inhabitants of that part of the town through which Ruth had to pass on her shopping expedition. As she came to the high ground just above the river, where the street sloped rapidly down to the bridge, she saw the fiat country beyond all covered with snow, making the black dome of the cloud-laden sky appear yet blacker; as if the winter's night had never fairly gone away, but had hovered on the edge of the world all through the short bleak day. Down by the bridge (where there was a little shelving bank, used as a landing-place for any pleasure-boats that could float on that shallow stream) some children were playing, and defying the cold; one of them had got a large washing-tub, and with the use of a broken oar kept steering and pushing himself hither and thither in the little creek, much to the admiration of his companions, who stood gravely looking on, immovable in their attentive observation of the hero, although their faces were blue with cold, and their hands crammed deep into their pockets with some faint hope of finding warmth there. Perhaps they feared that, if they unpacked themselves from their lumpy attitudes and began to move about, the cruel wind would find its way into every cranny of their tattered dress. They were all huddled up, and still; with eyes intent on the embryo sailor. At last, one little man, envious of the reputation that his playfellow was acquiring by his daring, called out-- "I'll set thee a craddy, Tom! Thou dar'n't go over yon black line in the water, out into the real river." Of course the challenge was not to be refused; and Tom paddled away towards the dark line, beyond which the river swept with smooth, steady current.

Ruth (a child in years herself) stood at the top of the declivity watching the adventurer, but as unconscious of any danger as the group of children below. At their playfellow's success, they broke through the calm gravity of observation into boisterous marks of applause, clapping their hands, and stamping their impatient little feet, and shouting, "Well done, Tom;thou hast done it rarely!" Tom stood in childish dignity for a moment, facing his admirers; then, in an instant, his washing-tub boat was whirled round, and he lost his balance, and fell out; and both he and his beat were carried away slowly, but surely, by the strong full river which eternally moved onwards to the sea. The children shrieked aloud with terror; and Ruth flew down to the little bay, and far into its shallow waters, before she felt how useless such an action was, and that the sensible plan would have been to seek for efficient help. Hardly had this thought struck her, when, louder and sharper than the sullen roar of the stream that was ceaselessly and unrelentingly flowing on, came the splash of a horse galloping through the water in which she was standing. Past her like lightning--down in the stream, swimming along with the current--a stooping rider--an outstretched grasping arm--a little life redeemed, and a child saved to those who loved it! Ruth stood dizzy and sick with emotion while all this took place; and when the rider turned the swimming horse, and slowly breasted up the river to the landing-place, she recognised him as the Mr. Bellingham of the night before. He carried the unconscious child across his horse, the body hung in so lifeless a manner that Ruth believed it was dead; and her eyes were suddenly blinded with tears. She waded back to the beach, to the point towards which Mr.

Bellingham was directing his horse. "Is he dead?" asked she, stretching out her arms to receive the little fellow; for she instinctively felt that the position in which he hung was not the most conducive to returning consciousness, if indeed it would ever return. "I think not," answered Mr. Bellingham, as he gave the child to her, before springing off his horse. "Is he your brother? Do you know who he is?" "Look!" said Ruth, who had sat down upon the ground, the better to prop the poor lad, "his hand twitches! he lives; oh, sir, he lives! Whose boy is he?" (to the people, who came hurrying and gathering to the spot at the rumourof an accident). "He's old Nelly Brownson's," said they. "Her grandson." "We must take him into a house directly," said she. "Is his home far off?" "No, no; it's just close by." "One of you go for a doctor at once," said Mr. Bellingham authoritatively, "and bring him to the old woman's without delay. You must not hold him any longer," he continued, speaking to Ruth, and remembering her face now for the first time; "your dress is dripping wet already. Here! you fellow, take him up, d'ye see!" But the child's hand had nervously clenched Ruth's dress, and she would not have him disturbed. She carried her heavy burden very tenderly towards a mean little cottage indicated by the neighhours; an old crippled woman was coming out of the door, shaking all over with agitation. "Dear heart!" said she, "he's the last of 'em all, and he's gone afore me." "Nonsense," said Mr. Bellingham, "the boy is alive, and likely to live." But the old woman was helpless and hopeless, and insisted on believing that her grandson was dead; and dead he would have been if it had not been for Ruth, and one or two of the more sensible neighbours, who, under Mr.

同类推荐
  • 佛说大吉祥天女十二名号经

    佛说大吉祥天女十二名号经

    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。
  • 彭祖摄生养性论

    彭祖摄生养性论

    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。
  • 灵瑞禅师岩华集

    灵瑞禅师岩华集

    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。
  • Jeanne d'Arc

    Jeanne d'Arc

    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。
  • Flip-A California Romance

    Flip-A California Romance

    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
  • 伤寒杂病论桂林古本

    伤寒杂病论桂林古本

    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。
  • 迷失西城

    迷失西城

    那年冬天,周荣穿一身保安服回到九台。有人说他像警察,也有人说,不对,像消防队员。周荣说,是保安,也和警察差不多吧。宋祥生也来了周荣家,说过完年也要和他一起进城。一晃儿的工夫,年就过完了,宋祥生扛了个行李卷和周荣去了西城。周荣把宋祥生安排到一家建筑工地。那晚,宋祥生和周荣去工地的路上,看着马路两边闪烁的一盏盏霓虹灯,耳朵里听到的是歌手满文军唱的一首歌,他不知道歌的名字叫什么,只听到了两句歌词:你静静地离去,一步一步孤独的背影。不知为什么,心里竟有些空落落的,传说中的城市在他看来,是离自己很远的那种感觉。
  • 动荤

    动荤

    尹守国,2006年开始小说创作,发表中短篇小说70多万字,作品多次被《新华文摘》、《小说选刊》、《北京文学中篇小说月报》等选载,中国作家协会会员,辽宁省作协签约作家。
  • 汽车营销的十大关系

    汽车营销的十大关系

    本书站在营销人的角度和用户的立场来审视汽车市场营销中的各种关系和矛盾,并结合作者自身丰富的营销实践进行分析和梳理,提出自己的思考和观点。这是一本朴实、深刻、严谨、务实的营销经验总结与升华的专著,体现了三个明显的特点。站在哲学和全局的高度思考汽车营销问题,才能认清矛盾关系的本质,才能把握营销先机和主动权,从而破解营销难题,提升营销质量,助力企业升级发展。
  • 前妻请续约

    前妻请续约

    “以后有我罩着你,你想怎样就怎样,不用受一点委屈。”秦总宠妻的名声在鼎市如雷贯耳,陆锦书是人人羡慕妒忌恨的秦太太。可原来,她只是他复仇的一枚棋子,得来的结果,是一顿羞辱,一张支票,一场人流手术。四年后,他苦着脸求婚。“老婆,我错了,我无知我愚孝我脑袋长草,求你再嫁我一次。”某助理面无表情摊开合同:“夫人,总裁请你续约。”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 相思谋,总裁的出逃妻

    相思谋,总裁的出逃妻

    【题记——爱情再贵,也不过是你想要的,我刚好给得起!】她是G城建筑首富之女,却在幼年离家出走,浪迹于江城旧郊。苦恋十年的恋人抛弃于她,另娶之人竟然是她的继妹;洁癖到病态的男人横空出世,步步为谋,纳她入局,究竟是奇货可居还是另有隐情?当她在男人的强取豪夺之下,终于动心,陷入男人的相思之谋后,却发现,真正的悲剧刚刚开始。他的初恋回归,她是他心口的朱砂痣?还是拍干在墙上的蚊子血?她的前任后悔,他是她一场意外的真心错付?还是寂寞生命里的巧合?他和她,都经历过浓烈的爱情。原本以为,再也没有资格去爱的他,和再也没有能力来爱的她,一不小心,却将爱情开成了繁花似锦!十年一觉,原来所有的感情都是注定!幸好,她的归期,恰逢花开!……那个让你咬着牙逞强,憋着眼泪倔强的人,一定不会是良配!——【顾西陆】爱情再贵,也不过是你想要的,我刚好给得起!——【顾西陆】有欲望,是喜欢;忍住对你的欲望,是爱情!——【顾西陆】不欺骗,不背叛,不抛弃,我对爱情的要求如此简单,却一次次妥协成为弥留在心尖上的坟!爱你,从未想过是这么残酷的事!——【楚乔】你渗进我的生命时,我毫无知觉,等到发现时,已经不疯魔,不成活!——【楚乔】此文暖虐,三观正常,无狗血沸腾,纯洁一对一!【新人一枚,看文请收藏,拜谢!】
  • 潇少晗婉轩

    潇少晗婉轩

    她在最美的时光遇到了他,可是命运的捉弄却让他们分离……两年以后,他们再次相遇,而他的身边却有了新的恋人……她万般无奈下成了另一个人的“女朋友”,却不知道这背后竟有不为人知的秘密……洗尽铅华,当一切结束之后她带着狼狈的身心离开这伤心地,逃离这一切。然而命运的再次捉弄又让她不得不卷入其中……错综复杂的上代恩怨,扑朔迷离的感情纠葛,到底是谁的错?他们的爱情又将何去何从?小说章节会持续更新中。放心阅读,不会弃坑!验证QQ群:452279560欢迎亲的加入~
  • 鬼婴来电

    鬼婴来电

    无限好书尽在阅文。
  • 地球的终结

    地球的终结

    《地球的终结》,本书以通俗的语言介绍了地球所能面临的各种天外灾难。
  • 最热血的军魂:兵家

    最热血的军魂:兵家

    堪比《亮剑》《虎贲》的又一铁血军事力作!以革命英雄人物三十九集团军坦克团团长王景文为原型,王扶之将军亲笔推荐!再现保卫四平、解放沈阳战场最真实的场景,还原抗战时期最热血的军魂!讲述了在国难时期,满门忠烈的王氏一门,不怕牺牲、勇于奋战的英雄事迹和感情传奇。