登陆注册
5391200000044

第44章

The grown-up Lamb (or Hilary, as I suppose one must now call him)fixed his pump and blew up the tyre. The punctured state of it was soon evident.

'I suppose there's a cottage somewhere near - where one could get a pail of water?' said the Lamb.

There was; and when the number of punctures had been made manifest, it was felt to be a special blessing that the cottage provided 'teas for cyclists'. It provided an odd sort of tea-and-hammy meal for the Lamb and his brothers. This was paid for out of the fifteen shillings which had been earned by Robert when he was a giant - for the Lamb, it appeared, had unfortunately no money about him. This was a great disappointment for the others; but it is a thing that will happen, even to the most grown-up of us. However, Robert had enough to eat, and that was something. Quietly but persistently the miserable four took it in turns to try to persuade the Lamb (or St Maur) to spend the rest of the day in the woods.

There was not very much of the day left by the time he had mended the eighteenth puncture. He looked up from the completed work with a sigh of relief, and suddenly put his tie straight.

'There's a lady coming,' he said briskly - 'for goodness' sake, get out of the way. Go home - hide - vanish somehow! I can't be seen with a pack of dirty kids.' His brothers and sisters were indeed rather dirty, because, earlier in the day, the Lamb, in his infant state, had sprinkled a good deal of garden soil over them. The grown-up Lamb's voice was so tyrant-like, as Jane said afterwards, that they actually retreated to the back garden, and left him with his little moustache and his flannel suit to meet alone the young lady, who now came up the front garden wheeling a bicycle.

The woman of the house came out, and the young lady spoke to her -the Lamb raised his hat as she passed him - and the children could not hear what she said, though they were craning round the corner by the pig-pail and listening with all their ears. They felt it to be 'perfectly fair,' as Robert said, 'with that wretched Lamb in that condition.'

When the Lamb spoke in a languid voice heavy with politeness, they heard well enough.

'A puncture?' he was saying. 'Can I not be of any assistance? If you could allow me -?'

There was a stifled explosion of laughter behind the pig-pail - the grown-up Lamb (otherwise Devereux) turned the tail of an angry eye in its direction.

'You're very kind,' said the lady, looking at the Lamb. She looked rather shy, but, as the boys put it, there didn't seem to be any nonsense about her.

'But oh,' whispered Cyril behind the pig-pail, 'I should have thought he'd had enough bicycle-mending for one day - and if she only knew that really and truly he's only a whiny-piny, silly little baby!'

'He's not,' Anthea murmured angrily. 'He's a dear - if people only let him alone. It's our own precious Lamb still, whatever silly idiots may turn him into - isn't he, Pussy?'

Jane doubtfully supposed so.

Now, the Lamb - whom I must try to remember to call St Maur - was examining the lady's bicycle and talking to her with a very grown-up manner indeed. No one could possibly have supposed, to see and hear him, that only that very morning he had been a chubby child of two years breaking other people's Waterbury watches.

Devereux (as he ought to be called for the future) took out a gold watch when he had mended the lady's bicycle, and all the onlookers behind the pig-pail said 'Oh!' - because it seemed so unfair that the Baby, who had only that morning destroyed two cheap but honest watches, should now, in the grown-upness Cyril's folly had raised him to, have a real gold watch - with a chain and seals!

Hilary (as I will now term him) withered his brothers and sisters with a glance, and then said to the lady - with whom he seemed to be quite friendly:

'If you will allow me, I will ride with you as far as the Cross Roads; it is getting late, and there are tramps about.'

No one will ever know what answer the young lady intended to give to this gallant offer, for, directly Anthea heard it made, she rushed out, knocking against the pig-pail, which overflowed in a turbid stream, and caught the Lamb (I suppose I ought to say Hilary) by the arm. The others followed, and in an instant the four dirty children were visible, beyond disguise.

'Don't let him,' said Anthea to the lady, and she spoke with intense earnestness; 'he's not fit to go with anyone!'

'Go away, little girl!' said St Maur (as we will now call him) in a terrible voice. 'Go home at once!'

'You'd much better not have anything to do with him,' the now reckless Anthea went on. 'He doesn't know who he is. He's something very different from what you think he is.'

'What do you mean?' asked the lady not unnaturally, while Devereux (as I must term the grown-up Lamb) tried vainly to push Anthea away. The others backed her up, and she stood solid as a rock.

'You just let him go with you,' said Anthea, 'you'll soon see what I mean! How would you like to suddenly see a poor little helpless baby spinning along downhill beside you with its feet up on a bicycle it had lost control Of?'

The lady had turned rather pale.

同类推荐
  • 剡录

    剡录

    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。
  • Phaedrus

    Phaedrus

    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。
  • 林黛玉笔记

    林黛玉笔记

    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。
  • 太上灵宝净明道元正印经

    太上灵宝净明道元正印经

    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。
  • 金刚寿命陀罗尼经

    金刚寿命陀罗尼经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 大胖胖大瘦瘦

    大胖胖大瘦瘦

    喜欢你的温柔,向往你的自由。那年的少年少女,梧桐下隐藏的心事。对了,其实我好想告诉你,我喜欢你
  • 童年论

    童年论

    近年来,学界对童年社会学研究的兴趣与日俱增,本书旨在介绍这一研究领域中的主要发展情况。在当代社会学和人类学研究的基础上,本书建立了童年研究与社会学理论之间的联系,呈现了它的历史、政治和文化维度,并通过对童年的社会结构性特征及其日常生活背景的深入分析揭示了童年的社会建构特征。本书并不是根据家庭、学校和玩耍这样的传统类别,而是围绕空间、时间、文化、身体和工作这样的主体来组织内容的。通过这种方式,本书分析了近年来童年研究中新的研究方法的差异,以此为童年研究领域提供有价值的启示。
  • 哭麻处士

    哭麻处士

    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。
  • 缘来我情已至深

    缘来我情已至深

    她追了他三年,却被拒绝了,之后用计谋,成功让他答应跟她结婚,不过却是隐婚,他也因此退出了娱乐圈。舞会过后,他离开了她,她沉默半晌,终是抛下了所谓的自尊去追他,可是他的身影已经随着黑夜消失不见。又过了三年,他重出娱乐圈,出现在她面前。这次……不会再错过了。
  • 惊变23天

    惊变23天

    肖飞从昏迷中醒来,发现处于一个黑暗的空间,鼻子里满是血腥味,听到的全是惨叫和呼喊。过了许久,他的记忆渐渐恢复:十几分钟前,他们乘坐从通宁开往枰州的大巴车半道遇上泥石流,被迫转入一条废弃隧道暂避,结果隧道发生坍塌-------
  • 房子房子

    房子房子

    欲要结婚成家的任宁,决定买一套房子。他跑了多家楼盘,终于找到了中意的房子,交了订金,只待开盘。任宁的姐夫是平原市的副市长,分管土地城建等,正在为土地拍卖忙活。任宁的父亲是退休老教师,常常因身边的人事困惑。他认为的好孩子——大儿子任宝下了岗,小儿子任宁为房子困惑,调皮捣蛋的二儿子任宇却发了财。他认为不可救药的赖学生德运,如今却成了大房地产商,过上了致、酒醉金迷的生活……任宁预料不到的是,交了订金的房子开盘时,房价猛蹿得让他无法接受。房市仍一路蹿涨。土地越拍越贵,地王一个个出现。然而,幕后的土地交易并非常人所知。
  • 没有回应的爱

    没有回应的爱

    后妈生下的姐姐跟男友合谋,将她送给陌生的男人。本以为人生灰暗无光时,暗恋多年的男人以商业联姻为名义娶了她。她以为是上天的眷顾,可哪知,婚后,却是无尽的羞辱跟惩罚。意外怀孕,她不知道孩子的父亲是谁,就被他按在手术台上,冷冷命令,“打掉!”一次次的心伤,一次次的折磨,直到生命垂危时,她才恍然明白,原来他娶她的目的竟然是……
  • 婚久负人心

    婚久负人心

    简介:她用六年的时间,心里住满了一个男人的所有,丝丝宠溺,渗入骨髓。他是S市翻手为云,覆手为雨的大势权贵,是所有女人眼里的完美男神。她不明白为什么这样的一个男人会看上她,也不明白情到浓时他眸中为何会卷满薄凉。**那一晚,她望着他薄凉的眼,神情真挚。“厉北聿,你爱我吗?”他没有回答,淡然的撇过眸子。**“我怀孕了。”一纸验孕单,她小心翼翼的看向他深邃的眸子,那一刻他高兴的近乎发狂。闺蜜背叛,怀孕七个月意外滑产,冰冷的手术室内,她恍惚中听见男人冰冷的声音。“保孩子。”**原来,深爱的背后是一场早已计划好的阴谋。她终于知道,为何每个月五号他永远都不会回家,第二天却又是一脸倦懒之色和眸子散不去的阴郁。**一次意外,她撞见了他深藏多年的秘密,一个几乎复制版的她,还有他怀里那个酷似他的孩子。万念俱灰,心里没有一丝光亮,她开车撞向围栏,掉进了深不见底的万丈深渊。紧跟在后面的他,伸手却没有抓住强风下狠坠的身影,那个冷静如斯,善于隐忍的男人,终于失声痛哭……这一场赌注,他究竟算输还是算赢。
  • 修罗战神

    修罗战神

    一个浩瀚奇妙的玄幻世界,神秘无尽。转世林寒来到这里,修行之路就此展开,热血如焚天之火,激情若狂浪滔天,渴望如九天雷霆……一切敢挡在他前面的人,都要将他踩在脚下!
  • 局外人(加缪中短篇小说选)

    局外人(加缪中短篇小说选)

    《局外人:加缪中短篇小说选》弥漫着诡异、怪诞的气氛。书中的主人公无论对生活,还是对人,都消极、冷漠、懈怠、不在乎,说话、举止十分荒诞。读者往往能从这种荒诞背后体会到一种冷漠,同时还能体会到一种理性,并在现实生活中对这种理性产生共鸣。