登陆注册
19948800000018

第18章 THE RUINS OF SAN FRANCISCO(2)

Everything tends to show that the calamity was totally unlooked for.We quote the graphic language of Schwappelfurt:--"The morning of the tremendous catastrophe probably dawned upon the usual restless crowd of gold-getters intent upon their several avocations.The streets were filled with the expanded figures of gayly dressed women,acknowledging with coy glances the respectful salutations of beaux as they gracefully raised their remarkable cylindrical head-coverings,a model of which is still preserved in the Honolulu Museum.The brokers had gathered at their respective temples.The shopmen were exhibiting their goods.The idlers,or 'Bummers,'--a term applied to designate an aristocratic,privileged class who enjoyed immunities from labor,and from whom a majority of the rulers are chosen,--were listlessly regarding the promenaders from the street-corners or the doors of their bibulous temples.Aslight premonitory thrill runs through the city.The busy life of this restless microcosm is arrested.The shopkeeper pauses as he elevates the goods to bring them into a favorable light,and the glib professional recommendation sticks on his tongue.In the drinking-saloon the glass is checked half-way to the lips;on the streets the promenaders pause.Another thrill,and the city begins to go down,a few of the more persistent topers tossing off their liquor at the same moment.Beyond a terrible sensation of nausea,the crowds who now throng the streets do not realize the extent of the catastrophe.The waters of the bay recede at first from the centre of depression,assuming a concave shape,the outer edge of the circle towering many thousand feet above the city.Another convulsion,and the water instantly resumes its level.The city is smoothly ingulfed nine thousand feet below,and the regular swell of the Pacific calmly rolls over it.Terrible,"says Schwappelfurt,in conclusion,"as the calamity must have been,in direct relation to the individuals immediately concerned therein,we cannot but admire its artistic management;the division of the catastrophe into three periods,the completeness of the cataclysms,and the rare combination of sincerity of intention with felicity of execution."A NIGHT AT WINGDAM.

I had been stage-ridden and bewildered all day,and when we swept down with the darkness into the Arcadian hamlet of "Wingdam,"Iresolved to go no farther,and rolled out in a gloomy and dyspeptic state.The effects of a mysterious pie,and some sweetened carbonic acid known to the proprietor of the "Half-Way House"as "lemming sody,"still oppressed me.Even the facetiae of the gallant expressman who knew everybody's Christian name along the route,who rained letters,newspapers,and bundles from the top of the stage,whose legs frequently appeared in frightful proximity to the wheels,who got on and off while we were going at full speed,whose gallantry,energy,and superior knowledge of travel crushed all us other passengers to envious silence,and who just then was talking with several persons and manifestly doing something else at the same time,--even this had failed to interest me.So I stood gloomily,clutching my shawl and carpet-bag,and watched the stage roll away,taking a parting look at the gallant expressman as he hung on the top rail with one leg,and lit his cigar from the pipe of a running footman.I then turned toward the Wingdam Temperance Hotel.

It may have been the weather,or it may have been the pie,but Iwas not impressed favorably with the house.Perhaps it was the name extending the whole length of the building,with a letter under each window,making the people who looked out dreadfully conspicuous.Perhaps it was that "Temperance"always suggested to my mind rusks and weak tea.It was uninviting.It might have been called the "Total Abstinence"Hotel,from the lack of anything to intoxicate or inthrall the senses.It was designed with an eye to artistic dreariness.It was so much too large for the settlement,that it appeared to be a very slight improvement on out-doors.It was unpleasantly new.There was the forest flavor of dampness about it,and a slight spicing of pine.Nature outraged,but not entirely subdued,sometimes broke out afresh in little round,sticky,resinous tears on the doors and windows.It seemed to me that boarding there must seem like a perpetual picnic.As Ientered the door,a number of the regular boarders rushed out of a long room,and set about trying to get the taste of something out of their mouths,by the application of tobacco in various forms.Afew immediately ranged themselves around the fireplace,with their legs over each other's chairs,and in that position silently resigned themselves to indigestion.Remembering the pie,I waived the invitation of the landlord to supper,but suffered myself to be conducted into the sitting-room."Mine host"was a magnificent-looking,heavily bearded specimen of the animal man.He reminded me of somebody or something connected with the drama.I was sitting beside the fire,mutely wondering what it could be,and trying to follow the particular chord of memory thus touched,into the intricate past,when a little delicate-looking woman appeared at the door,and,leaning heavily against the casing,said in an exhausted tone,"Husband!"As the landlord turned toward her,that particular remembrance flashed before me in a single line of blank verse.It was this:"Two souls with but one single thought,two hearts that beat as one."It was Ingomar and Parthenia his wife.I imagined a different denouement from the play.Ingomar had taken Parthenia back to the mountains,and kept a hotel for the benefit of the Alemanni,who resorted there in large numbers.Poor Parthenia was pretty well fagged out,and did all the work without "help."She had two "young barbarians,"a boy and a girl.She was faded,but still good-looking.

同类推荐
  • 布萨文等

    布萨文等

    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。
  • Incognita

    Incognita

    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。
  • 羯磨一卷

    羯磨一卷

    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。
  • 无住词

    无住词

    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。
  • 眼科阐微

    眼科阐微

    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
  • 轮回若虚

    轮回若虚

    “末日不是一段文明的毁灭,在每个人心中其实都有属于自己的希望与末日。当属于他内心的天地崩塌的时候,他的末日就到了。是谁能够给予他希望,谁就能拯救他于末日之中。也许他自己也可以给自己希望。为什么很多人都想要穿越呢,因为在现实不如意的人们希望重新的再来一次过一种不一样的人生。也许是大富大贵,也许情场得意,也许家庭和睦。其实都是对于美好生活的另类的追求。人生不如意者十之八九,但是他们可以在自己幻想穿越的世界里面重新再来,许下一切美好的愿望。也许这算是另一种到达彼岸的方式吧。即使是那么的虚幻与幼稚,也是人们曾今希望的理想乡。”(作者心里话)
  • 灿樱学院:爱的起点

    灿樱学院:爱的起点

    曹小羽-一没钱没地位没背景的人,却有着超高的运气!这不!这次又走了狗屎运,到了人人都向往的灿樱学院,抱着一家人的期望的她将在这里找到属于自己的真爱,那么这个人是谁呢?让我们尽情YY!
  • 穿越之谁敢欺负我相公

    穿越之谁敢欺负我相公

    她不过就是骑自行车的时候,好心给别人让路,没想到却被人家给撞飞了,不偏不倚的头朝地,去医院缝了几针,可是一觉醒来却发现周围跟自己家不一样了!刚醒就看到一个古装男喊自己‘娘子’?向来聪明如她,一下子就明白了,自己是穿越了,还是穿到一个刚嫁了人的女人身上,而且嫁的还是一个在家里不受宠的男人!她只想仰天长啸:老天爷啊!你真是太不公平了,我宁愿穿到乡下丫头身上啊,也不想陪着一个不受宠的老公跟人家勾心斗角啊
  • 仙身妖骨

    仙身妖骨

    仙轮初开,开修道之门,有道为仙有路为妖。少年辰曦,偶得奇石万妖骨,却踏上了修仙之路,化仙道为身,容妖路为骨。仙妖之争宗派乱战,乱世之中如何生存?这世界没有公平,那么我就用自己的手拿来属于我的公平!
  • 青春期的爱恨

    青春期的爱恨

    他是学校总裁的儿子,堂堂的外表,高高的个子,帅气的脸蛋,围绕在他身边的人怎一个多字能概括,他从小便骄傲自大,看谁都不顺眼……她是一位有理想有抱负的乡野丫头,长的并不好看,黑黑的皮肤,瘦瘦的身体,不幸的家庭,让她对外人敬怕三分……一个是开朗的阔少爷,一个是内向的乡下丫头,本就注定不是同一个档次的人,却偏偏又要相遇相知相爱相恨……
  • 以太纪元

    以太纪元

    公元2020年,人类在昆仑山史前遗迹中挖掘出神奇的以太结晶,并且发现那些晶石不断向外辐射一种神奇能量,非常像中国古籍中所记载的炁(qi)!人类可以用炁开经拓脉,强化肉体,成为力敌千军的天武者!铸造兵器时加入液化的以太结晶,可形成光武神兵,鬼神易辟!机械用以太结晶做能源获得了超级动力,并且出现死光级武器,湮灭级武器,智能傀儡,合金铠甲,音速战车等一系列新型装备!然而就在人类文明急速飞跃的同时,一场末日浩劫无情降临。植物消失,生态崩溃,变异魔兽横行,幸存人类躲在封闭城市中开启了以太纪元的新历史。在这个强者为尊且礼崩乐坏的迷茫时代,一个追求杀禅真意的霸道小僧人,在佛前许下了屠魔证道的宏愿!
  • 绝情母后狠辣父皇

    绝情母后狠辣父皇

    “东方硕,你居然为了那个女人而和我动手?”白云影眼眸冰冷似北极。“影,她怀了朕的孩子,你不能动她。。。。。。”“是嘛,东方硕!”女人语气冷淡如冰,下一秒已握手成爪,以平生最快的可堪比光速的速度袭向男人身旁的宁妃。。。。。。。“东方硕,你我恩断义绝!”。。。。。。“娘亲,娘亲,我们的父亲在哪呀?”模样一致的一男一女两小孩眨巴着童眸。“死了!”
  • 网游竹马:推倒徒弟一小步

    网游竹马:推倒徒弟一小步

    情人节的那一天,《古战剑OL》123区服发生一件大事件,一位新人夜世皓擎向区排行第一位的女神玩家:夏之落天告白了!!世界频道被怒刷了!各种骂名!不过被骂的不是女神,而且那位小新人。女神在频道上说了一句话:“我答应你”!瞬间世界频道爆炸了女神的外表,恶魔的心,夏涵雨在电脑屏幕前坏坏的笑着,抓到你!见了面,副会长!!凌擎皓看到了传闻中比他自己还要神秘的副会长!…伪高冷的女神有个伪辣鸡徒弟……
  • 游戏都市之部落家园

    游戏都市之部落家园

    今年,我们的第二世界定位在了游戏虚拟,而真正的游戏,却不是他的本身……
  • 上古世纪之光焰王座

    上古世纪之光焰王座

    一个酷爱游戏的宅男,在一次统御大陆征程中,让自己的光辉和荣耀在游戏大陆回响,却不曾想,乐极生悲,duang的一下,他穿了。资深宅男附身在一个一心为王国贡献光和热的仁慈王子身上,当两份记忆融合下形成的新生,是否会让宅男完成心目中统治大陆的终极梦想?而一心势要当个烂好人的牧师王子,是否还会是一个烂好人?感谢腾讯文学书评团提供书评支持!