登陆注册
20008200000032

第32章 Part I.(31)

He took the west road,and down Guntawang way a big farmer who saw James with the sheep (and who was speculating,or adding to his stock,or took a fancy to the wool)offered James as much for them as he reckoned I'd get in Sydney,after paying the carriage and the agents and the auctioneer.James put the sheep in a paddock and rode back to me.

He was all there where riding was concerned.I told him to let the sheep go.

James made a Greener shot-gun,and got his saddle done up,out of that job.

I took up a couple more forty-acre blocks --one in James's name,to encourage him with the fencing.There was a good slice of land in an angle between the range and the creek,farther down,which everybody thought belonged to Wall,the squatter,but Mary got an idea,and went to the local land office and found out that it was `unoccupied Crown land',and so I took it up on pastoral lease,and got a few more sheep --I'd saved some of the best-looking ewes from the last lot.

One evening --I was going down next day for a load of fencing-wire for myself --Mary said,--`Joe!do you know that the Matthews have got a new double buggy?'

The Matthews were a big family of cockatoos,along up the main road,and I didn't think much of them.The sons were all `bad-eggs',though the old woman and girls were right enough.

`Well,what of that?'I said.`They're up to their neck in debt,and camping like black-fellows in a big bark humpy.They do well to go flashing round in a double buggy.'

`But that isn't what I was going to say,'said Mary.`They want to sell their old single buggy,James says.I'm sure you could get it for six or seven pounds;and you could have it done up.'

`I wish James to the devil!'I said.`Can't he find anything better to do than ride round after cock-and-bull yarns about buggies?'

`Well,'said Mary,`it was James who got the steers and the sheep.'

Well,one word led to another,and we said things we didn't mean --but couldn't forget in a hurry.I remember I said something about Mary always dragging me back just when I was getting my head above water and struggling to make a home for her and the children;and that hurt her,and she spoke of the `homes'she'd had since she was married.

And that cut me deep.

It was about the worst quarrel we had.When she began to cry I got my hat and went out and walked up and down by the creek.

I hated anything that looked like injustice --I was so sensitive about it that it made me unjust sometimes.I tried to think I was right,but I couldn't --it wouldn't have made me feel any better if I could have thought so.I got thinking of Mary's first year on the selection and the life she'd had since we were married.

When I went in she'd cried herself to sleep.I bent over and,`Mary,'

I whispered.

She seemed to wake up.

`Joe --Joe!'she said.

`What is it Mary?'I said.

`I'm pretty well sure that old Spot's calf isn't in the pen.

Make James go at once!'

Old Spot's last calf was two years old now;so Mary was talking in her sleep,and dreaming she was back in her first year.

We both laughed when I told her about it afterwards;but I didn't feel like laughing just then.

Later on in the night she called out in her sleep,--`Joe --Joe!Put that buggy in the shed,or the sun will blister the varnish!'

I wish I could say that that was the last time I ever spoke unkindly to Mary.

Next morning I got up early and fried the bacon and made the tea,and took Mary's breakfast in to her --like I used to do,sometimes,when we were first married.She didn't say anything --just pulled my head down and kissed me.

When I was ready to start Mary said,--

`You'd better take the spring-cart in behind the dray and get the tyres cut and set.They're ready to drop off,and James has been wedging them up till he's tired of it.The last time I was out with the children I had to knock one of them back with a stone:there'll be an accident yet.'

So I lashed the shafts of the cart under the tail of the waggon,and mean and ridiculous enough the cart looked,going along that way.

It suggested a man stooping along handcuffed,with his arms held out and down in front of him.

It was dull weather,and the scrubs looked extra dreary and endless --and I got thinking of old things.Everything was going all right with me,but that didn't keep me from brooding sometimes --trying to hatch out stones,like an old hen we had at home.I think,taking it all round,I used to be happier when I was mostly hard-up --and more generous.

When I had ten pounds I was more likely to listen to a chap who said,`Lend me a pound-note,Joe,'than when I had fifty;THEN I fought shy of careless chaps --and lost mates that I wanted afterwards --and got the name of being mean.When I got a good cheque I'd be as miserable as a miser over the first ten pounds I spent;but when I got down to the last I'd buy things for the house.

And now that I was getting on,I hated to spend a pound on anything.

But then,the farther I got away from poverty the greater the fear I had of it --and,besides,there was always before us all the thought of the terrible drought,with blazing runs as bare and dusty as the road,and dead stock rotting every yard,all along the barren creeks.

I had a long yarn with Mary's sister and her husband that night in Gulgong,and it brightened me up.I had a fancy that that sort of a brother-in-law made a better mate than a nearer one;Tom Tarrant had one,and he said it was sympathy.But while we were yarning I couldn't help thinking of Mary,out there in the hut on the Creek,with no one to talk to but the children,or James,who was sulky at home,or Black Mary or Black Jimmy (our black boy's father and mother),who weren't oversentimental.Or maybe a selector's wife (the nearest was five miles away),who could talk only of two or three things --`lambin''and `shearin''and `cookin'for the men',and what she said to her old man,and what he said to her --and her own ailments --over and over again.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • OL的职场修炼法则:女人不可不知的办公室哲学

    OL的职场修炼法则:女人不可不知的办公室哲学

    办公室的生活是现代职场女人生活的重要组成部分。办公室的重要性在于它是一个职业女性实现理想、成就人生的主要途径。如何轻松游走于职场,成为办公室里如鱼得水的美丽OL,得到老板赏识,并一步步向事业的顶峰迈进……这越来越成为职场女性关注的话题。本书为职场丽人提供了一些取胜于职场的哲学,让女性的职场之路更为畅通,人生之路更为辉煌。
  • 逆天萌妃王爷太妖孽

    逆天萌妃王爷太妖孽

    她是21世纪呆萌宅女,却遭闺蜜背叛,男友出轨,买醉却神奇穿越,变成了沐家五小姐。从小被欺辱,痴傻成性,爹又不疼,还被姐妹凌打,说是不陪做什么太子妃。。。这种烂理由都有,“嘿嘿!既然我来了,就别再想有欺负姐姐的心!”一场翻天覆地的反击便开始了。。。他是腹黑的王爷,人前,冷漠,高傲,可在她面前,就是个地瘸流氓,调戏,挑逗样样来。“娘子,为夫来给你暖床了!”“娘子,为夫想亲亲嘛!”。。。
  • 穿越之墨上天华

    穿越之墨上天华

    她是由现代穿越而来的灵源幻世家小姐到了古代,她集万千宠爱于一身,可她不能做她,只能做“他”为了现代的亲人,古代的至爱,她将如何在这陌生的时空,秀手乾坤,倾尽天下,墨上天华!————————————小说原创,首发潇湘书院。
  • 女孩的吻

    女孩的吻

    15家学校强行退学的我。被老妈逼着去贵族学校,第一天去学校就撞车,入学通知单被开车的帅哥给捡了,好不容易去了学校,偏偏要换校服,好吧,去厕所换校服!谁知道进了一个男厕。衣服换到一半校裙还掉了。正好被一个金发帅哥看到~~春光乍泄啦!!
  • 指引人生的成功智慧(指引人生丛书)

    指引人生的成功智慧(指引人生丛书)

    《指引人生丛书:指引人生的成功智慧》中的每一则小故事都发人自省、启人深思。不但有助于我们处理日常生活中偶发的困难情况,而且许多故事和寓言具有的伟大的智慧理念,将帮助我们进一步了解自我及人类的本质,由此领悟更多的人生哲理。许多故事已经过数百年的世代传承,历经时间的锤炼也沉淀了时代的智慧。在每一则故事或寓言中,我们附以精彩的格言,这些都是最贴切的提示,有画龙点睛之妙。《指引人生丛书:指引人生的成功智慧》部分的解读至情至理、丝丝人扣,是对故事或寓言的完美诠释。
  • tfboys之御爱衰神

    tfboys之御爱衰神

    女主人本来是王俊凯的妹妹,但因为王俊凯的工作问题来到高塍,遇见了最好的朋友,几年后回到重庆读高中,碰到了和王俊凯一起的王源。在那之后,一次偶然让本来很讨厌她的易烊千玺知道了她的身份后,易烊千玺对她一点一点的变好了,她们会终成眷属吗。。。(这是我第一次写小说,不好的要多多包涵啊!)
  • 万古未留芳

    万古未留芳

    天高云淡。白城位于苍梧之南,因城中多白皮树木,故名白城。城虽不大,但临城的丸山不知何时起,灵韵忽来,引得众多散修聚集,最终由其中元婴修士不啻道人集众人之力,劈山开派,因地之名得丸山派。丸山派传承至今已迂数千年,期间虽不乏元婴乃至化神,然近数百年来,丸山灵气逐渐稀薄,乃至元婴修士都几不得见。
  • 网游之超级外挂

    网游之超级外挂

    人类末日降临,游戏宅男石轩与其他人类不得不进入人类文明的最后希望之地——《第二世界》在离开前外星人朋友所留下的超级外挂的帮助下,石轩从一个默默无闻的小子,以一种无法想象的速度成长······人间界,修真界、仙界、神界一切尽在《网游之超级外挂》(感谢起点封面制作组)
  • 跨国情缘

    跨国情缘

    一所大学,一室好友,各有所长,各具特色,性格不同,追求不同。当她们毕业后若干年在B国重逢,会遇见怎样的人?当红偶像?霸道总裁?亦或是艺术家?当摩擦擦出爱的火花,她们会找到各自的幸福吗?且看闺蜜三人如何普出跨国爱恋的恋曲…韦童:“柳何旭,我不爱你了。”苏英:“杰克,你给老娘滚!”纳兰若:“从此相见不相识,东裔,你走吧!”……
  • 旧时光的味道

    旧时光的味道

    美食与时间一样,弥足珍贵,常留念想。我们吃过的东西,有些已吃不到、见不到,我们唯一能做的,是借着对那些美食的回忆,怀念昔日美好时光。有时候,吃几碟菜,喝一杯酒,看一篇文,怀念几个人、几件事,人生如此,夫复何求?本书是《旧时光的味道》全新姊妹篇,堪称升级版、豪华版,内容更加丰富,感悟更为深刻,文字愈加老练,而又不失活泼,读来时而令人怅惘,时而令人捧腹,口齿生香,久久回味。