登陆注册
19304800000039

第39章 WHAT CAME TO SLAVIN(2)

But the impression of Nixon's words upon Slavin was as nothing compared with that made by Geordie Crawford. It was not what he said so much as the manner of awful solemnity he carried. Geordie was struggling conscientiously to keep his promise to 'not be 'ard on the boys,' and found considerable relief in remembering that he had agreed 'to leave them tae the Almichty.' But the manner of leaving them was so solemnly awful, that I could not wonder that Slavin's superstitious Irish nature supplied him with supernatural terrors. It was the second day after the funeral that Geordie and I were walking towards Slavin's. There was a great shout of laughter as we drew near.

Geordie stopped short, and saying, 'We'll juist gang in a meenute,'

passed through the crowd and up to the bar.

'Michael Slavin,' began Geordie, and the men stared in dead, silence, with their glasses in their hands. 'Michael Slavin, a'

promised the lad a'd bear ye nae ill wull, but juist leave ye tae the Almichty; an' I want tae tell ye that a'm keepin' ma wur-r-d.

But'--and here he raised his hand, and his voice became preternaturally solemn--'his bluid is upon yer han's. Do ye no'

see it?'

His voice rose sharply, and as he pointed, Slavin instinctively glanced at his hands, and Geordie added--'Ay, and the Lord will require it o' you and yer hoose.'

They told me that Slavin shivered as if taken with ague after Geordie went out, and though he laughed and swore, he did not stop drinking till he sank into a drunken stupor and had to be carried to bed. His little French-Canadian wife could not understand the change that had come over her husband.

'He's like one bear,' she confided to Mrs. Mavor, to whom she was showing her baby of a year old. 'He's not kees me one tam dis day.

He's mos hawful bad, he's not even look at de baby.' And this seemed sufficient proof that something was seriously wrong; for she went on to say--'He's tink more for dat leel baby dan for de whole worl'; he's tink more for dat baby dan for me,' but she shrugged her pretty little shoulders in deprecation of her speech.

'You must pray for him,' said Mrs. Mavor, 'and all will come right.'

'Ah! madame!' she replied earnestly, 'every day, every day, I pray la sainte Vierge et tous les saints for him.'

'You must pray to your Father in heaven for him.'

'Ah! oui! I weel pray,' and Mrs. Mavor sent her away bright with smiles, and with new hope and courage in her heart.

She had very soon need of all her courage, for at the week's end her baby fell dangerously ill. Slavin's anxiety and fear were not relieved much by the reports the men brought him from time to time of Geordie's ominous forebodings; for Geordie had no doubt but that the Avenger of Blood was hot upon Slavin's trail; and as the sickness grew, he became confirmed in this conviction. While he could not be said to find satisfaction in Slavin's impending affliction, he could hardly hide his complacency in the promptness of Providence in vindicating his theory of retribution.

But Geordie's complacency was somewhat rudely shocked by Mr.

Craig's answer to his theory one day.

'You read your Bible to little profit, it seems to me, Geordie: or, perhaps, you have never read the Master's teaching about the Tower of Siloam. Better read that and take that warning to yourself.'

Geordie gazed after Mr. Craig as he turned away, and muttered--'The toor o' Siloam, is it? Ay, a' ken fine aboot the toor o'

Siloam, and aboot the toor o' Babel as weel; an' a've read, too, about the blaspheemious Herod, an' sic like. Man, but he's a hot-heided laddie, and lacks discreemeenation.'

'What about Herod, Geordie?' I asked.

'Aboot Herod?'--with a strong tinge of contempt in his tone.

'Aboot Herod? Man, hae ye no' read in the Screepturs aboot Herod an' the wur-r-ms in the wame o' him?'

'Oh yes, I see,' I hastened to answer.

'Ay, a fule can see what's flapped in his face,' with which bit of proverbial philosophy he suddenly left me. But Geordie thenceforth contented himself, in Mr. Craig's presence at least, with ominous head-shakings, equally aggravating, and impossible to answer.

That same night, however, Geordie showed that with all his theories he had a man's true heart, for he came in haste to Mrs. Mavor to say:

'Ye'll be needed ower yonder, a'm thinkin'.'

'Why? Is the baby worse? Have you been in?'

'Na, na,' replied Geordie cautiously, 'a'll no gang where a'm no wanted. But yon puir thing, ye can hear ootside weepin' and moanin'.'

'She'll maybe need ye tae,' he went on dubiously to me. 'Ye're a kind o' doctor, a' hear,' not committing himself to any opinion as to my professional value. But Slavin would have none of me, having got the doctor sober enough to prescribe.

The interest of the camp in Slavin was greatly increased by the illness of his baby, which was to him as the apple of his eye.

There were a few who, impressed by Geordie's profound convictions upon the matter, were inclined to favour the retribution theory, and connect the baby's illness with the vengeance of the Almighty.

Among these few was Slavin himself, and goaded by his remorseful terrors he sought relief in drink. But this brought him only deeper and fiercer gloom; so that between her suffering child and her savagely despairing husband, the poor mother was desperate with terror and grief.

'Ah! madame,' she sobbed to Mrs. Mavor, 'my heart is broke for him.

He's heet noting for tree days, but jis dreenk, dreenk, dreenk.'

The next day a man came for me in haste. The baby was dying and the doctor was drunk. I found the little one in a convulsion lying across Mrs. Mavor's knees, the mother kneeling beside it, wringing her hands in a dumb agony, and Slavin standing near, silent and suffering. I glanced at the bottle of medicine upon the table and asked Mrs. Mavor the dose, and found the baby had been poisoned.

My look of horror told Slavin something was wrong, and striding to me he caught my arm and asked--'What is it? Is the medicine wrong?'

I tried to put him off, but his grip tightened till his fingers seemed to reach the bone.

同类推荐
  • 伤寒缵论

    伤寒缵论

    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。
  • 損齋備忘錄

    損齋備忘錄

    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。
  • 宣汉篇

    宣汉篇

    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。
  • 太上老君经律

    太上老君经律

    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。
  • MARTIN EDEN

    MARTIN EDEN

    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
  • 上下而求索(科学知识大课堂)

    上下而求索(科学知识大课堂)

    为了普及科学知识,探索科学发展的历程,领略科学丰富多彩的趣味,弘扬科学名家的丰功伟绩,学习科学家不懈的创新精神与无私的奉献精神,培养青少年科学、爱科学的浓厚兴趣,并密切结合青少年朋友日常的生活与学习特点,我们组织编写了这套《科学知识大课堂》。作为一套普及科学知识的通俗读物,本书有别于专业的学术论著,侧重于知识性、趣味性、实用性,注重对青少年科技素质的培育、科学兴趣的培养、科学精神的塑造与科学方法的启迪,不求面面俱到,但求言之有物,物有所指,指有所发。
  • 各界全能王者

    各界全能王者

    天空异雷带着记忆传承劈下,一名少年五岁异变,从此走上修炼一路,他最终会到达怎样的巅峰........
  • 萌宝来袭:总裁爹地太难缠

    萌宝来袭:总裁爹地太难缠

    五年前唐诗遭人陷害,害死了薄夜的孩子,下场是薄夜将她送入监狱,弄得他们唐家家破人亡,而他不知,唐诗也怀着他的孩子。五年后唐诗出狱,薄夜逼近她,“想要你的孩子,就给我过来赎罪!”唐诗笑了笑,“你爱让他叫谁妈,就叫谁妈。”薄夜掐着她的脖子,“坐了五年牢,你怎么还是那么狠!”“是啊。”唐诗笑的眼睛都红了,“我当年可是杀人犯呢。”后来他才知道,原来他欠她一句道歉。而她,已经不在乎了……
  • 我不想回忆起你

    我不想回忆起你

    “那一世,你为古刹,我为青灯;那一世,你为落花,我为绣女;那一世,你为清石,我为月芽儿;那一世,你为强人,我为骏马。我知道,我将生生世世与你结缘………”这一世,你亦忘掉了我的脸,记忆中停留看别人的关怀备至。你不懂,在这世上怎么会有那样固执的我。是的,我太执拗,以至将青春如此挥撒向你。一天,一个月,一年…
  • 魅力集团惊天记

    魅力集团惊天记

    青年诗人,作家,少年时期诗歌作品较多,曾在中学生报设有专刊和小说连载,青年时期诗歌作品为主,大学时代曾出版小说《纯真年代》,《飞花》。现在以都市言情小说为主,代表作《小九的幸福生活》。
  • 学霸驾到:帝少求爱99次

    学霸驾到:帝少求爱99次

    某女捡到落难萌娃一只,一起吃,一起睡,摸着他粉嫩的小脸逗他说道:“不用太感动,想报恩?那就以身相许吧。”萌娃随即上上下下打量她,一脸怀疑。某女赏了萌娃一个指敲,说:“看看你什么眼神?姐我现在是小,还没有发育,你等着看,假以时日,姐一定会长成倾城倾国、颠倒众生的大美人!”某只的眼睛笑得像只狐狸,“真的很期待啊”。几年后,他裹着浴巾出来,半干的头发,绝美的面容,魅惑的身材,侵身上来。某女吓得花容变色,“你,你要干什么?”他亲吻在她唇上,魅惑笑着说道:“我,自然是来履行我的承诺,以身相许……”
  • 爱你就谦让着你

    爱你就谦让着你

    他们是一对平凡的青梅竹马,从小拌嘴长大,却不知爱情在他们之间慢慢蔓延
  • 天穹之道

    天穹之道

    天玄榜一个个令人奋斗的名字神器谱一件件令人向往的兵器瀛岚一座令人敬畏的学院且看秦啸如何进入瀛岚,杀入天玄,夺得神器在这三大帝国,唯我独尊!
  • 第一杀手穿越变废材

    第一杀手穿越变废材

    她,25世纪第一杀手,天下第一,无人能及,却被全国权贵通缉她,玄月国第一废材+草包,被姐妹陷害,不慎从树上落下,陷入昏迷看她如何在异界翻天覆地,有他的陪伴,她不会孤独一次意外,捡个便宜师父,发现空间宝器,天下第一,空间灵宠,本命契约,天价灵泉,随便喝,高级丹药,随便吃,绝世神器,送你咯,绝色妈咪,俊俊爹地,溺爱无比,玩命朋友,出生入死,生命伴侣,生生世世
  • 历代帝王之死

    历代帝王之死

    许多皇帝之死尽管死因不明,成为历史悬案,但诸多蛛丝马迹,也有迹可寻,归根结底,仍是与最高权力息息相关。一切的亲情、友情、爱情等人类最美好的情感,都在权力支配下烟消云散。许多帝王死状之惨,至今读来犹觉不寒而栗……