登陆注册
20029400000028

第28章 VI(3)

"I was waiting for you to send for me," he said. "I was ready a long time ago. I'm EVER so much obliged to you for all those things! I'm EVER so much obliged to you! I have been playing with them all the morning.""Oh!" said the Earl, "you like them, do you?""I like them so much--well, I couldn't tell you how much!" said Fauntleroy, his face glowing with delight. "There's one that's like baseball, only you play it on a board with black and white pegs, and you keep your score with some counters on a wire. Itried to teach Dawson, but she couldn't quite understand it just at first--you see, she never played baseball, being a lady; and I'm afraid I wasn't very good at explaining it to her. But you know all about it, don't you?""I'm afraid I don't," replied the Earl. "It's an American game, isn't it? Is it something like cricket?""I never saw cricket," said Fauntleroy; "but Mr. Hobbs took me several times to see baseball. It's a splendid game. You get so excited! Would you like me to go and get my game and show it to you? Perhaps it would amuse you and make you forget about your foot. Does your foot hurt you very much this morning?""More than I enjoy," was the answer.

"Then perhaps you couldn't forget it," said the little fellow anxiously. "Perhaps it would bother you to be told about the game. Do you think it would amuse you, or do you think it would bother you?""Go and get it," said the Earl.

It certainly was a novel entertainment this,--making a companion of a child who offered to teach him to play games,--but the very novelty of it amused him. There was a smile lurking about the Earl's mouth when Cedric came back with the box containing the game, in his arms, and an expression of the most eager interest on his face.

"May I pull that little table over here to your chair?" he asked.

"Ring for Thomas," said the Earl. "He will place it for you.""Oh, I can do it myself," answered Fauntleroy. "It's not very heavy.""Very well," replied his grandfather. The lurking smile deepened on the old man's face as he watched the little fellow's preparations; there was such an absorbed interest in them. The small table was dragged forward and placed by his chair, and the game taken from its box and arranged upon it.

"It's very interesting when you once begin," said Fauntleroy.

"You see, the black pegs can be your side and the white ones mine. They're men, you know, and once round the field is a home run and counts one--and these are the outs--and here is the first base and that's the second and that's the third and that's the home base."He entered into the details of explanation with the greatest animation. He showed all the attitudes of pitcher and catcher and batter in the real game, and gave a dramatic description of a wonderful "hot ball" he had seen caught on the glorious occasion on which he had witnessed a match in company with Mr.

Hobbs. His vigorous, graceful little body, his eager gestures, his simple enjoyment of it all, were pleasant to behold.

When at last the explanations and illustrations were at an end and the game began in good earnest, the Earl still found himself entertained. His young companion was wholly absorbed; he played with all his childish heart; his gay little laughs when he made a good throw, his enthusiasm over a "home run," his impartial delight over his own good luck and his opponent's, would have given a flavor to any game.

If, a week before, any one had told the Earl of Dorincourt that on that particular morning he would be forgetting his gout and his bad temper in a child's game, played with black and white wooden pegs, on a gayly painted board, with a curly-headed small boy for a companion, he would without doubt have made himself very unpleasant; and yet he certainly had forgotten himself when the door opened and Thomas announced a visitor.

The visitor in question, who was an elderly gentleman in black, and no less a person than the clergyman of the parish, was so startled by the amazing scene which met his eye, that he almost fell back a pace, and ran some risk of colliding with Thomas.

There was, in fact, no part of his duty that the Reverend Mr.

Mordaunt found so decidedly unpleasant as that part which compelled him to call upon his noble patron at the Castle. His noble patron, indeed, usually made these visits as disagreeable as it lay in his lordly power to make them. He abhorred churches and charities, and flew into violent rages when any of his tenantry took the liberty of being poor and ill and needing assistance. When his gout was at its worst, he did not hesitate to announce that he would not be bored and irritated by being told stories of their miserable misfortunes; when his gout troubled him less and he was in a somewhat more humane frame of mind, he would perhaps give the rector some money, after having bullied him in the most painful manner, and berated the whole parish for its shiftlessness and imbecility. But, whatsoever his mood, he never failed to make as many sarcastic and embarrassing speeches as possible, and to cause the Reverend Mr. Mordaunt to wish it were proper and Christian-like to throw something heavy at him. During all the years in which Mr. Mordaunt had been in charge of Dorincourt parish, the rector certainly did not remember having seen his lordship, of his own free will, do any one a kindness, or, under any circumstances whatever, show that he thought of any one but himself.

同类推荐
  • 锋剑春秋

    锋剑春秋

    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。
  • 奇经八脉考

    奇经八脉考

    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。
  • 念佛三昧宝王论

    念佛三昧宝王论

    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。
  • 禅宗决疑集

    禅宗决疑集

    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。
  • 天王太子辟罗经

    天王太子辟罗经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 起雨

    起雨

    随风潜入夜,这世间最奇妙的东西就是雨。一场雨一处人间,大大小小的人物,就好比那一串串的雨滴。风起雨落夜将至,雾散云卷日欲升。这是一个人的故事,读书这种东西,在于你的态度。当所有的东西你都看过时,你所缺的便只是经历。人生亦然,看个明白!
  • 残疾老公宠妻

    残疾老公宠妻

    一场车祸,他的人生有了翻天覆地的变化。成了一个一无用处的废人,令他痛苦不堪。而现在,那个最疼爱他的爷爷,为了要一个继承人,竟然随便找一个女人跟他生孩子?女人,你小心了,他可不会怜香惜玉。
  • 我的血族执事

    我的血族执事

    家庭的剧变,使得原本纯洁开朗的她变得冷漠,然而意外事故的背后却隐藏了太多,她想退,但退无可退。他是血族最强大最尊贵的王子殿下,却为了守护她而甘愿做她的执事,他的霸道,他的爱一点点融化她的心。写着写着......总感觉气氛不对.........好吧!总而言之,言而总之,这是一玄幻校园小说,无大虐,无难缠小三,不是悲剧,而且绝对没有失忆这一类的狗血剧情!(对于这些东西我深恶痛绝......)女主不弱,一对一。最后说一句:请相信俺蜂窝一样的脑洞!
  • 每天学点销售学大全集(超值金版)

    每天学点销售学大全集(超值金版)

    本书给广大销售人员提供了实用的销售方法,有助于销售人员清晰、准确、自信地传达信息:讲述了一系列销售技巧,以提高销售人员的表达能力,使客户能够感受到销售人员给予他们的关注和敬意,使销售人员对产品的介绍引人入胜,让销售人员的诚信深入人心,帮助销售人员与客户建立长期合作的伙伴关系。让销售人员的销售额直线提升。
  • 网王之缘

    网王之缘

    不喜勿进,我是第一次写小说,表见怪,看过后请给意见
  • 宝贝,你是我的

    宝贝,你是我的

    一个是她生死相许的初恋,一个是她患难与共的爱人,看着这对失散多年的兄弟因她而成为仇人,她要怎么办?两个人的爱情是美好,三个人的爱情是什么??当爱情与亲情纠结在一起的时候要怎么选择?如梦般的人生便是本文女主,一个孤儿的坎坷情路。
  • EXO之回不去的爱

    EXO之回不去的爱

    如果、这个世界上最伟大的感情是“爱”那么相反、这个世界上最让人唾弃的就是“恨”回不去的爱,转生此无爱前面略带轻松,后面有点虐不过,玻璃心的宝宝可放心,不会太虐{你会相信吗?}
  • 宫心计:冷宫皇后Ⅱ

    宫心计:冷宫皇后Ⅱ

    本无意卷入宫庭纷争,却在腥风血雨中飘摇不定。当敌国侵犯、四面楚歌,她一个柔弱的女子竟然力挺而上、跨马扬帆,驰惩一方战场。朝歌漫语,保了家国,稳了天下;换来的,却是谣言漫天。树欲静而风不止,她要安稳,却终不得宁!当婚姻与爱情无关,当权力与阴谋同上,她却发现:原来所有的这一切,竟是在他人的操控之下生成。于是,她潇洒收手,眸然回顾,冷眼看这满朝争斗。琴瑟和鸣,鸳鸯交颈,清净莲舟上,原来她也不过一个女儿身。
  • 崇尚科学(1)

    崇尚科学(1)

    本丛书筛选内容主要遵循以下原则要求:(1)坚持批判继承思想,取其精华、去其糟粕。既不全盘肯定,也不全盘否定。坚持抽象继承、演绎发展、立足当代、为我所用。(2)坚持系统整体的原则。注意各历史时期分布;注意各民族的进步人物;注意各层面人物;注意人物各侧面。做到:竖看历史五千年,纵向成条线;横看美德重实践,横向不漏面。(3)坚持古为今用,为我所用原则。在发掘美德资源时,特别挖掘古代人物故事、言论,注重寻找挖掘各阶层、各民族的传统公德、通德、同德;注重人民性、民主性、进步性、发展性、普遍性、抽象性,不求全古代,不求全个体。
  • 英雄联盟之决胜巅峰

    英雄联盟之决胜巅峰

    今年18岁的高中生林枫同学其实很严肃地思考过一个问题:当年在英雄联盟第一个职业赛季的赛场上被他吊打过的菜比们,现在好像都已经成为了职业圈中的顶尖大神、而他自己时隔四年重新回归,做的第一件事情……居然是帮同居的女主播坐镇直播间镇场子!