登陆注册
5394000000025

第25章

You had to pass through the rain, which still fell thick and resonant, to reach a lavatory on the other side of the court. There were three basin-stands, and a few crumpled towels and pieces of wet soap, white and slippery like fish; nor should I forget a looking-glass and a pair of questionable combs. Another Scots lad was here, scrubbing his face with a good will. He had been three months in New York and had not yet found a single job nor earned a single halfpenny. Up to the present, he also was exactly out of pocket by the amount of the fare. I began to grow sick at heart for my fellow-emigrants.

Of my nightmare wanderings in New York I spare to tell. I had a thousand and one things to do; only the day to do them in, and a journey across the continent before me in the evening. It rained with patient fury; every now and then I had to get under cover for a while in order, so to speak, to give my mackintosh a rest; for under this continued drenching it began to grow damp on the inside. I went to banks, post-offices, railway-offices, restaurants, publishers, booksellers, money-changers, and wherever I went a pool would gather about my feet, and those who were careful of their floors would look on with an unfriendly eye. Wherever I went, too, the same traits struck me: the people were all surprisingly rude and surprisingly kind. The money-changer cross-questioned me like a French commissary, asking my age, my business, my average income, and my destination, beating down my attempts at evasion, and receiving my answers in silence; and yet when all was over, he shook hands with me up to the elbows, and sent his lad nearly a quarter of a mile in the rain to get me books at a reduction. Again, in a very large publishing and bookselling establishment, a man, who seemed to he the manager, received me as I had certainly never before been received in any human shop, indicated squarely that he put no faith in my honesty, and refused to look up the names of books or give me the slightest help or information, on the ground, like the steward, that it was none of his business. I lost my temper at last, said I was a stranger in America and not learned in their etiquette; but I would assure him, if he went to any bookseller in England, of more handsome usage. The boast was perhaps exaggerated; but like many a long shot, it struck the gold. The manager passed at once from one extreme to the other; I may say that from that moment he loaded me with kindness; he gave me all sorts of good advice, wrote me down addresses, and came bareheaded into the rain to point me out a restaurant, where I might lunch, nor even then did he seem to think that he had done enough. These are (it is as well to be bold in statement) the manners of America. It is this same opposition that has most struck me in people of almost all classes and from east to west. By the time a man had about strung me up to be the death of him by his insulting behaviour, he himself would be just upon the point of melting into confidence and serviceable attentions. Yet Isuspect, although I have met with the like in so many parts, that this must be the character of some particular state or group of states, for in America, and this again in all classes, you will find some of the softest-mannered gentlemen in the world.

I was so wet when I got back to Mitchell's toward the evening, that Ihad simply to divest myself of my shoes, socks, and trousers, and leave them behind for the benefit of New York city. No fire could have dried them ere I had to start; and to pack them in their present condition was to spread ruin among my other possessions. With a heavy heart I said farewell to them as they lay a pulp in the middle of a pool upon the floor of Mitchell's kitchen. I wonder if they are dry by now. Mitchell hired a man to carry my baggage to the station, which was hard by, accompanied me thither himself, and recommended me to the particular attention of the officials. No one could have been kinder. Those who are out of pocket may go safely to Reunion House, where they will get decent meals and find an honest and obliging landlord. I owed him this word of thanks, before I enter fairly on the second and far less agreeable chapter of my emigrant experience.

同类推荐
  • 龙舒净土文

    龙舒净土文

    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。
  • 遁甲演义

    遁甲演义

    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。
  • 周易参同契注·佚名

    周易参同契注·佚名

    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。
  • 琵琶录

    琵琶录

    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。
  • 金刚针论

    金刚针论

    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。
热门推荐
  • 穿越火线之混迹天涯

    穿越火线之混迹天涯

    穿越火线网络流行游戏,现在已经成为一种时尚,看一个菜鸟如何混迹在穿越火线的世界里!
  • 石窟:石窟雕塑奇观

    石窟:石窟雕塑奇观

    敦煌莫高窟又称千佛洞,一直以精美的壁画和形象的塑像闻名于世,是我国著名的四大石窟之一。它位于河西走廊西端,鸣沙山东麓的断崖上,始建于十六国的前秦时期,历经千年凿窟造像和不断修绘,形成了南北全长约1.6千米的宏大石窟群。莫高窟现存洞窟、壁画、彩塑,是世界现存规模最庞大的“世界艺术宝库”,具有丰富的文化内涵。
  • 五经算术

    五经算术

    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。
  • 金色象牙塔

    金色象牙塔

    性情难以捉摸高双商副校长和呆萌成长的小文秘的校园故事
  • 佛说甚深大回向经

    佛说甚深大回向经

    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。
  • 冰山总裁的贴身神医

    冰山总裁的贴身神医

    【火爆爽文】会武功,懂医术! 新书《豪门战神》正式上线qq阅读,给你们不一样的精彩! 欢迎进入豪门俱乐部群:817482950
  • 失忆的证人

    失忆的证人

    二十岁的苏童实习期间,亲眼目睹一桩残忍的凶杀案,因极度恐惧导致失忆。失去部分记忆的苏童,靠拼命工作隐瞒内心的惶恐,而成为一名出色的职业经理人。二十八的苏童应聘进入东华集团,成为项目筹建的总监。期间,苏童遭遇到莫名的威胁,并卷入一宗杀人案,在一名神秘乞丐帮助下洗脱嫌疑,亦不得不黯然离职……
  • 和你共阅美好时光

    和你共阅美好时光

    当无限慢速的作家,遇到雷厉风行的主编,结果只有每天:催催催!更何况主编还是她前任。慢着,前任?她怎么不知道她曾经那么风光地甩过一个大帅哥?好吧,历史悠久,她早就不记得了。但她没听错的是主编大大要和她谈恋爱,否则被甩太丢脸?你没搞错吧?明明和她恋爱才最丢脸!不过帅哥盛情相邀,小女子勉强答应。“路蔓蔓,不要以为和我谈了恋爱,你就不用按时交稿了!”某主编严肃地说路蔓蔓软绵绵地趴在床上,嚎叫道:“到底是谁昨天晚上不让写文的!”某主编翻了一个白眼,可能是你在外面养的小白脸吧!
  • 包氏喉证家宝

    包氏喉证家宝

    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。
  • 六度人脉

    六度人脉

    20世纪60年代,“六度人脉”概念由美国心理学家Stanley Milgram提出并加以验证。最初“六度人脉”是政治圈与财经圈里高端人士必用的成功法则。后来,它以强大的趋势流行到到美、加、英、法、德、意、葡、日、韩、丹麦、荷兰、巴西等160多个国家,并开始进入我们每个人的生活……