登陆注册
20009700000017

第17章 LETTER V(3)

It was a very amusing day.The great tall Dutchmen came in to shoot,and did but moderately,I thought.The longest range was five hundred yards,and at that they shot well;at shorter ranges,poorly enough.The best man made ten points.But oh!what figures were there of negroes and coloured people!I longed for a photographer.Some coloured lads were exquisitely graceful,and composed beautiful TABLEAUX VIVANTS,after Murillo's beggar-boys.

A poor little,very old Bosjesman crept up,and was jeered and bullied.I scolded the lad who abused him for being rude to an old man,whereupon the poor little old creature squatted on the ground close by (for which he would have been kicked but for me),took off his ragged hat,and sat staring and nodding his small grey woolly head at me,and jabbering some little soliloquy very SOTTO VOCE.

There was something shocking in the timidity with which he took the plate of food I gave him,and in the way in which he ate it,with the WRONG side of his little yellow hand,like a monkey.A black,who had helped to fetch the hamper,suggested to me to give him wine instead of meat and bread,and make him drunk FOR FUN (the blacks and Hottentots copy the white man's manners TO THEM,when they get hold of a Bosjesman to practise upon);but upon this a handsome West Indian black,who had been cooking pies,fired up,and told him he was a 'nasty black rascal,and a Dutchman to boot',to insult a lady and an old man at once.If you could see the difference between one negro and another,you would be quite convinced that education (i.e.circumstances)makes the race.It was hardly conceivable that the hideous,dirty,bandy-legged,ragged creature,who looked down on the Bosjesman,and the well-made,smart fellow,with his fine eyes,jaunty red cap,and snow-white shirt and trousers,alert as the best German Kellner,were of the same blood;nothing but the colour was alike.

Then came a Dutchman,and asked for six penn'orth of 'brood en kaas',and haggled for beer;and Englishmen,who bought chickens and champagne without asking the price.One rich old boer got three lunches,and then 'trekked'(made off)without paying at all.

Then came a Hottentot,stupidly drunk,with a fiddle,and was beaten by a little red-haired Scotchman,and his fiddle smashed.

The Hottentot hit at his aggressor,who then declared he HAD BEEN a policeman,and insisted on taking him into custody and to the 'Tronk'(prison)on his own authority,but was in turn sent flying by a gigantic Irishman,who 'wouldn't see the poor baste abused'.

The Irishman was a farmer;I never saw such a Hercules -and beaming with fun and good nature.He was very civil,and answered my questions,and talked like an intelligent man;but when Captain D-asked him with an air of some anxiety,if he was coming to the hotel,he replied,'No,sir,no;I wouldn't be guilty of such a misdemeanour.I am aware that I was a disgrace and opprobrium to your house,sir,last time I was there,sir.No,sir,I shall sleep in my cart,and not come into the presence of ladies.'

Hereupon he departed,and I was informed that he had been drunk for seventeen days,SANS DESEMPARER,on his last visit to Caledon.

However,he kept quite sober on this occasion,and amused himself by making the little blackies scramble for halfpence in the pools left in the bed of the river.Among our customers was a very handsome black man,with high straight nose,deep-set eyes,and a small mouth,smartly dressed in a white felt hat,paletot,and trousers.He is the shoemaker,and is making a pair of 'Veldschoen'for you,which you will delight in.They are what the rough boers and Hottentots wear,buff-hide barbarously tanned and shaped,and as soft as woollen socks.The Othello-looking shoemaker's name is Moor,and his father told him he came of a 'good breed';that was all he knew.

A very pleasing English farmer,who had been educated in Belgium,came and ordered a bottle of champagne,and shyly begged me to drink a glass,whereupon we talked of crops and the like;and an excellent specimen of a colonist he appeared:very gentle and unaffected,with homely good sense,and real good breeding -such a contrast to the pert airs and vulgarity of Capetown and of the people in (colonial)high places.Finding we had no carriage,he posted off and borrowed a cart of one man and harness of another,and put his and his son's riding horses to it,to take Mrs.D-and me home.As it was still early,he took us a 'little drive';and oh,ye gods!what a terrific and dislocating pleasure was that!At a hard gallop,Mr.M-(with the mildest and steadiest air and with perfect safety)took us right across country.It is true there were no fences;but over bushes,ditches,lumps of rock,watercourses,we jumped,flew,and bounded,and up every hill we went racing pace.I arrived at home much bewildered,and feeling more like Burger's Lenore than anything else,till I saw Mr.M-'s steady,pleasant face quite undisturbed,and was informed that such was the way of driving of Cape farmers.

We found the luckless Jack in such a state of furious drunkenness that he had to be dismissed on the spot,not without threats of the 'Tronk',and once more Kleenboy fills the office of boots.He returned in a ludicrous state of penitence and emaciation,frankly admitting that it was better to work hard and get 'plenty grub',than to work less and get none;-still,however,protesting against work at all.

同类推荐
  • 文殊师利菩萨六字咒功能法经

    文殊师利菩萨六字咒功能法经

    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。
  • 温氏母训

    温氏母训

    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。
  • 夷门雪赠主人

    夷门雪赠主人

    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。
  • 书法离钩

    书法离钩

    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。
  • 海壑吟稿

    海壑吟稿

    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。
热门推荐
  • 逍遥如梦

    逍遥如梦

    江湖江湖梦江湖恩与仇江湖爱与恨江湖逍遥如梦
  • 浪卷千层雪

    浪卷千层雪

    这部小说是根据1942年8月3日,东北军第111师师长常恩多和苏鲁战区政务处长郭维城在鲁东南甲子山区举行起义这一真实的故事而改编创作的。小说以“八三”起义为背景,主要叙述在抗日战争初期,一个出身江南名门望族的爱国进步青年洪图,与恋人许雪华双双投军抗日,参加中共秘密党工作。他们在极其艰难困苦的条件下,多次化险为夷,最终成功起义。
  • 择仙纪事

    择仙纪事

    简介:冰冷与寂静的古墓地宫,先秦时代遗留下的大阵?意外与机缘,友情与心机,不可解读的碑文,蕴藏着什么秘密?究竟是回到了上古,还是来到了异域古星?光怪陆离,激情与纷争并存的世界,敢问路在何方?路尽仙凡判,登天唱离歌。长生存世间,不朽话仙路。
  • 蜀中言怀

    蜀中言怀

    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。
  • 新启十二宫

    新启十二宫

    异能与高科技的结合,变异与改造的对话,友情与爱情的抉择,生存与死亡的阴谋
  • 废材穿越:星罗塔牌

    废材穿越:星罗塔牌

    当杀手穿越到异世界.....再怎么低调也要掀起狂澜!花开花落,碧起云天,伴一人之肩!携一副塔罗杀人无影无形!看她如何笑看天下!
  • 无赖皇后

    无赖皇后

    睡着睡着就穿越到了地府,原来是场乌龙,坑了阎王爷几个愿望,还顺便大闹了地府,然后又华丽丽穿越到了架空时代,又从幼儿开始努力,结识了一个小太子还不知是什么身份,而小太子也没有问她叫什么,只知道她的小名,长大后,两人又见面了,可惜却不认识对方,经历了一场又一场的事情,终于知道了,可是,无良女主也招惹了许多妖孽。。。
  • 忆往生之为你立地成魔

    忆往生之为你立地成魔

    传言,宋芸走后的第二日,徐州下了一场前所未有的大雪。那雪乍的一看似红非红,细看色泽却无一般的雪无二,只是个头大了不少。当地的人以为,这样的雪来的快,去的自然也快。谁能想到,这雪持续下了三年,日日夜夜的下,毫不停歇。可奇的是,这样大的雪却没有将房屋掩埋,甚至连人的膝盖都没没过。
  • 冷宫恶后

    冷宫恶后

    秋本是病怏怏的富家女,终其一生被囚禁在冰冷的玻璃房中,离奇的死亡让她在地府遇上了同名同姓,被牛头马面误抓的异界皇后,一人希望能体会玻璃房外的生活,一人希望就此了却余生,于是一拍即合!成了弃妇?那又怎么样,只要有健康的身体,她照样能生活得多姿多彩。本以为能在这冰冷的后宫中过无聊而安逸的米虫生活,哪知那变态皇帝居然有受虐倾向,越是没好脸色他越是粘得紧……
  • 魔神傲世

    魔神傲世

    刀降万鬼臣,剑临万魂服;刀剑本无情,只是人多情;无情的刀剑,在多情人手;又将会如何!