登陆注册
5697800000065

第65章 A FEW CRUSTED CHARACTERS(10)

"Well,since you put it so,"says Nancy,hanging fire,"we--thought we did see him;but it was darkish,and we was frightened,and of course it might not have been he.""Nancy,you needn't mind letting it out,though 'tis kept back in kindness.And he didn't come out of church again:I know it as well as you."'Nancy did not answer yes or no to that,and no more was said.But three days after,William Privett was mowing with John Chiles in Mr.

Hardcome's meadow,and in the heat of the day they sat down to eat their bit o'nunch under a tree,and empty their flagon.Afterwards both of 'em fell asleep as they sat.John Chiles was the first to wake,and as he looked towards his fellow-mower he saw one of those great white miller's-souls as we call 'em--that is to say,a miller-moth--come from William's open mouth while he slept,and fly straight away.John thought it odd enough,as William had worked in a mill for several years when he was a boy.He then looked at the sun,and found by the place o't that they had slept a long while,and as William did not wake,John called to him and said it was high time to begin work again.He took no notice,and then John went up and shook him,and found he was dead.

'Now on that very day old Philip Hookhorn was down at Longpuddle Spring dipping up a pitcher of water;and as he turned away,who should he see coming down to the spring on the other side but William,looking very pale and odd.This surprised Philip Hookhorn very much,for years before that time William's little son--his only child--had been drowned in that spring while at play there,and this had so preyed upon William's mind that he'd never been seen near the spring afterwards,and had been known to go half a mile out of his way to avoid the place.On inquiry,it was found that William in body could not have stood by the spring,being in the mead two miles off;and it also came out that the time at which he was seen at the spring was the very time when he died.'

'A rather melancholy story,'observed the emigrant,after a minute's silence.

'Yes,yes.Well,we must take ups and downs together,'said the seedsman's father.

'You don't know,Mr.Lackland,I suppose,what a rum start that was between Andrey Satchel and Jane Vallens and the pa'son and clerk o'

Scrimpton?'said the master-thatcher,a man with a spark of subdued liveliness in his eye,who had hitherto kept his attention mainly upon small objects a long way ahead,as he sat in front of the van with his feet outside.'Theirs was a queerer experience of a pa'son and clerk than some folks get,and may cheer 'ee up a little after this dampness that's been flung over yer soul.'

The returned one replied that he knew nothing of the history,and should be happy to hear it,quite recollecting the personality of the man Satchel.

'Ah no;this Andrey Satchel is the son of the Satchel that you knew;this one has not been married more than two or three years,and 'twas at the time o'the wedding that the accident happened that I could tell 'ee of,or anybody else here,for that matter.'

'No,no;you must tell it,neighbour,if anybody,'said several;a request in which Mr.Lackland joined,adding that the Satchel family was one he had known well before leaving home.

'I'll just mention,as you be a stranger,'whispered the carrier to Lackland,'that Christopher's stories will bear pruning.'

The emigrant nodded.

'Well,I can soon tell it,'said the master-thatcher,schooling himself to a tone of actuality.'Though as it has more to do with the pa'son and clerk than with Andrey himself,it ought to be told by a better churchman than I.'

ANDREY SATCHEL AND THE PARSON AND CLERK

'It all arose,you must know,from Andrey being fond of a drop of drink at that time--though he's a sober enough man now by all account,so much the better for him.Jane,his bride,you see,was somewhat older than Andrey;how much older I don't pretend to say;she was not one of our parish,and the register alone may be able to tell that.But,at any rate,her being a little ahead of her young man in mortal years,coupled with other bodily circumstances--'

('Ah,poor thing!'sighed the women.)

'--made her very anxious to get the thing done before he changed his mind;and 'twas with a joyful countenance (they say)that she,with Andrey and his brother and sister-in-law,marched off to church one November morning as soon as 'twas day a'most,to be made one with Andrey for the rest of her life.He had left our place long before it was light,and the folks that were up all waved their lanterns at him,and flung up their hats as he went.

'The church of her parish was a mile and more from the houses,and,as it was a wonderful fine day for the time of year,the plan was that as soon as they were married they would make out a holiday by driving straight off to Port Bredy,to see the ships and the sea and the sojers,instead of coming back to a meal at the house of the distant relation she lived wi',and moping about there all the afternoon.

'Well,some folks noticed that Andrey walked with rather wambling steps to church that morning;the truth o't was that his nearest neighbour's child had been christened the day before,and Andrey,having stood godfather,had stayed all night keeping up the christening,for he had said to himself,"Not if I live to be thousand shall I again be made a godfather one day,and a husband the next,and perhaps a father the next,and therefore I'll make the most of the blessing."So that when he started from home in the morning he had not been in bed at all.The result was,as I say,that when he and his bride-to-he walked up the church to get married,the pa'son (who was a very strict man inside the church,whatever he was outside)looked hard at Andrey,and said,very sharp:

同类推荐
  • 入楞伽心玄义

    入楞伽心玄义

    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。
  • The Lodger

    The Lodger

    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。
  • Abraham Lincoln and the Union

    Abraham Lincoln and the Union

    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。
  • 八识规矩补注证义

    八识规矩补注证义

    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。
  • 辽纪

    辽纪

    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
  • 和你一起变老:给爱人朗读(朗读者系列)

    和你一起变老:给爱人朗读(朗读者系列)

    《和你一起变老:给爱人朗读》收录近70位古今中外著名作家的经典名篇,周作人、郁达夫、朱生豪、普希金、裴多菲、塞尔努达……精选善本,经典词句,坐在温和的时光里,和爱人听风看雨!倾情撰写导读:文字深层解析、朗读情景提示。《和你一起变老:给爱人朗读》一书除了收录著名作家的经典文字,对作者的主要人生经历和基本情况进行了概述,也对文字所创作的背景进行分析,还给读者提供了不少朗读的建议,让读者更立体地了解文字的内容,更顺畅地抒发自己的情感。
  • 恶魔总裁的小妻子

    恶魔总裁的小妻子

    奉命挑妻,顾淮墨选中卫家最不出眼的卫紫。他绝对强势、霸道,只想要一个乖乖听话的老婆摆着好看。可是这像小可怜一样的妻子、胆小,听话都是表面的,她骨子里却是叛逆至极。顾二公子看走眼挑了个小妻子,LOLI与大叔的争斗,懒散与严肃之极端。他顾淮墨要是还搞不定她,他就跟她姓,吃干抹净不服再来。这霸道的老男人卫紫不放在眼里,天天不给他招事她就难受,老牛吃嫩草,你行吗?爱上他不可能,他都差不多可以当她爸了,哼哼。卫紫,他的小妻子,他只想放在手心里娇宠。情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 天尊归来

    天尊归来

    在宴会途中被几个好友陷害,神魂逃得生天,下界夺舍得以求生。上一世我可笑的视你们为兄弟,你们却以我为眼中钉。今世我要重塑仙基,杀回仙界,报那无知可笑的仇,做那唯一的仙帝,掌管万界。万法仙界,独立巅峰
  • 将影帝你家迷妹又飘了

    将影帝你家迷妹又飘了

    她意外惨死,重生后她决定带着她心底的男人炸翻娱乐圈!她编剧,导演,演戏无一不能!他外貌,背景,能力无一不有!“将影帝,小仙女给你写的剧本票房超过50亿了!”“嗯!习惯了!”“将影帝,小仙女这次拍的电影获国际大奖了!”“嗯!猜到了!”“将影帝,小仙女说要带你冲击奥斯卡了!”“嗯!依她吧!”“将……”“将衍呈!你究竟什么时候要我扑倒你啊?”她气愤。“嗯…等你再长大一点!”他眉眼带笑。“我已经20岁了!”“嗯?可它没有20岁啊!”“…流氓!你有种只做不说啊!!!”这是一个总是被老婆送进狼窝却守身如玉的清冷腹黑男明星和装疯卖傻看自己男人不好过的暴躁仙女的故事。放心男主不弱还很强!sc甜死你不偿命系列!
  • 语言艺术全书2

    语言艺术全书2

    说话实在小觑不得,所谓人情世故。一大半是在说话里体现。良好的口才并不是天生的,它是可以通过学习和训练塑造的。语言是一个人不可缺少的传达思想的工具,更是门艺术。人不是孤立存在的,都在与他人的交往中生存。而我们用来交往的基本手段就是语言。
  • 夜未央:汐流芳

    夜未央:汐流芳

    她曾是人人厌恶的丑女,她曾是自作多情的极天门小丫鬟,她曾是被世人唾弃的嗜血怪物。白衣决绝,仙姿卓越,破茧成蝶之后她是一人之下万人之上的血族领袖。一掬清泪,缠绵了亘古的哀怨,可叹这迷离的眼眸,却看不透世间的情长。抬头望向蓝天,心头很酸,一种红色的忧郁,飘在空气中,久久不散…………
  • 中华战争故事

    中华战争故事

    中国古代社会的历史发展进程,始终交织着和平与战争。本书以故事的形式选择了中国历史上的重要的战役,除了讲述它们在当时曾经产生过的作用外,更重视人在战争中的表现,向读者介绍我们的先人在这些战役中发挥出来的智慧、胆识和才干,认识他们的政治谋略和军事思想,认识他们在战争中体现和发扬的民族正气和爱国情操。
  • 著名科学家成才故事(世界名人成才故事)

    著名科学家成才故事(世界名人成才故事)

    培根说:“用伟大人物的事迹激励青少年,远胜于一切教育。”为此,本书精选荟萃了古今中外各行各业具有代表性的有关名人,其中有政治家、外交家、军事家、谋略家、思想家、文学家、艺术家、科学家、发明家、财富家等,编成了《著名政治家成才故事》《著名外交家成才故事》《著名军事家成才故事》《著名谋略家成才故事》《著名思想家成才故事》《著名文学家成才故事》《著名艺术家成才故事》《著名科学家成才故事》《著名发明家成才故事》《著名财富家成才故事》等,阅读这些名人的成长故事,能够领略他们的人生追求与思想力量,使我们受到启迪和教益,使我们能够很好地把握人生的关健时点,指导我们走好人生道路,取得事业发展。
  • 山海经(中华国学经典)

    山海经(中华国学经典)

    《山海经》是先秦古籍,是我国古代的独具风格的一部奇书,有着极丰富的内容,关于我国古代地理、历史、神话、民族、动物、植物、矿物、医药、宗教等方面,均有涉猎,真可以说是包罗万象。除此之外,《山海经》还以流水帐方式记载了一些奇怪的事件,最有代表性的神话寓言故事有,夸父逐日、女娲补天、精卫填海、鲧禹治水等。具体成书年代及作者不详。
  • 胎产指南

    胎产指南

    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。