登陆注册
20042800000009

第9章 CHAPTER III - WAPPING WORKHOUSE(2)

They were in an old building squeezed away in a corner of a paved yard, quite detached from the more modern and spacious main body of the workhouse. They were in a building most monstrously behind the time - a mere series of garrets or lofts, with every inconvenient and objectionable circumstance in their construction, and only accessible by steep and narrow staircases, infamously ill-adapted for the passage up-stairs of the sick or down-stairs of the dead.

A-bed in these miserable rooms, here on bedsteads, there (for a change, as I understood it) on the floor, were women in every stage of distress and disease. None but those who have attentively observed such scenes, can conceive the extraordinary variety of expression still latent under the general monotony and uniformity of colour, attitude, and condition. The form a little coiled up and turned away, as though it had turned its back on this world for ever; the uninterested face at once lead-coloured and yellow, looking passively upward from the pillow; the haggard mouth a little dropped, the hand outside the coverlet, so dull and indifferent, so light, and yet so heavy; these were on every pallet; but when I stopped beside a bed, and said ever so slight a word to the figure lying there, the ghost of the old character came into the face, and made the Foul ward as various as the fair world.

No one appeared to care to live, but no one complained; all who could speak, said that as much was done for them as could be done there, that the attendance was kind and patient, that their suffering was very heavy, but they had nothing to ask for. The wretched rooms were as clean and sweet as it is possible for such rooms to be; they would become a pest-house in a single week, if they were ill-kept.

I accompanied the brisk matron up another barbarous staircase, into a better kind of loft devoted to the idiotic and imbecile. There was at least Light in it, whereas the windows in the former wards had been like sides of school-boys' bird-cages. There was a strong grating over the fire here, and, holding a kind of state on either side of the hearth, separated by the breadth of this grating, were two old ladies in a condition of feeble dignity, which was surely the very last and lowest reduction of self-complacency to be found in this wonderful humanity of ours. They were evidently jealous of each other, and passed their whole time (as some people do, whose fires are not grated) in mentally disparaging each other, and contemptuously watching their neighbours. One of these parodies on provincial gentlewomen was extremely talkative, and expressed a strong desire to attend the service on Sundays, from which she represented herself to have derived the greatest interest and consolation when allowed that privilege. She gossiped so well, and looked altogether so cheery and harmless, that I began to think this a case for the Eastern magistrate, until I found that on the last occasion of her attending chapel she had secreted a small stick, and had caused some confusion in the responses by suddenly producing it and belabouring the congregation.

So, these two old ladies, separated by the breadth of the grating - otherwise they would fly at one another's caps - sat all day long, suspecting one another, and contemplating a world of fits. For everybody else in the room had fits, except the wards-woman; an elderly, able-bodied pauperess, with a large upper lip, and an air of repressing and saving her strength, as she stood with her hands folded before her, and her eyes slowly rolling, biding her time for catching or holding somebody. This civil personage (in whom I regretted to identify a reduced member of my honourable friend Mrs.

Gamp's family) said, 'They has 'em continiwal, sir. They drops without no more notice than if they was coach-horses dropped from the moon, sir. And when one drops, another drops, and sometimes there'll be as many as four or five on 'em at once, dear me, a rolling and a tearin', bless you! - this young woman, now, has 'em dreadful bad.'

She turned up this young woman's face with her hand as she said it.

This young woman was seated on the floor, pondering in the foreground of the afflicted. There was nothing repellent either in her face or head. Many, apparently worse, varieties of epilepsy and hysteria were about her, but she was said to be the worst here.

When I had spoken to her a little, she still sat with her face turned up, pondering, and a gleam of the mid-day sun shone in upon her.

- Whether this young woman, and the rest of these so sorely troubled, as they sit or lie pondering in their confused dull way, ever get mental glimpses among the motes in the sunlight, of healthy people and healthy things? Whether this young woman, brooding like this in the summer season, ever thinks that somewhere there are trees and flowers, even mountains and the great sea?

Whether, not to go so far, this young woman ever has any dim revelation of that young woman - that young woman who is not here and never will come here; who is courted, and caressed, and loved, and has a husband, and bears children, and lives in a home, and who never knows what it is to have this lashing and tearing coming upon her? And whether this young woman, God help her, gives herself up then and drops like a coach-horse from the moon?

I hardly knew whether the voices of infant children, penetrating into so hopeless a place, made a sound that was pleasant or painful to me. It was something to be reminded that the weary world was not all aweary, and was ever renewing itself; but, this young woman was a child not long ago, and a child not long hence might be such as she. Howbeit, the active step and eye of the vigilant matron conducted me past the two provincial gentlewomen (whose dignity was ruffled by the children), and into the adjacent nursery.

同类推荐
  • 太上九天延祥涤厄四圣妙经

    太上九天延祥涤厄四圣妙经

    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。
  • 留别吉州太守宗人迈

    留别吉州太守宗人迈

    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。
  • 浮石禅师语录

    浮石禅师语录

    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。
  • 五代史补

    五代史补

    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。
  • 梁京寺记

    梁京寺记

    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
  • 请旨承婚:狂傲夫君来接招

    请旨承婚:狂傲夫君来接招

    她本是个安分守己的老百姓,本本分分的小娱记。守着自己的一亩三分田,兢兢业业过日子。不料阴差阳错,弄巧成拙,一朝穿越。既来之则安之,为了生存,小心翼翼。为了身份不被暴露,她步步为营,玩得风生水起。安史之乱后,歌舞升平,且看一介良民如何玩转大唐。------------------------------------------------------------------“感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持”
  • 明伦汇编皇极典敬天部

    明伦汇编皇极典敬天部

    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。
  • 冤家

    冤家

    一个不肯嫁人的老姑娘,熬到三十多岁,依旧对男人不太感兴趣。她的理由是,她不喜欢男人。一个不想结婚的老男人,从十六岁起开始泡妞,一直泡到三十二。他的理由是,他实在太喜欢女人。这样的两个人,因为一个串线的电话,就这么狗血地相遇了,一个不愿嫁一个不想娶,可是生活,往往是由不得他们的。姚锦之总在想,初次见面,那个混蛋就敢收她一小时五百块!难道他是酒吧里做sex服务的工作者吗?
  • 自在剑游

    自在剑游

    天生双心脏双经络的楚闲,一朝废柴翻身!天才榜十强算个鸟?让你们看看什么才是真正的盖世天才!丹师?老子手握天下丹道总纲!剑道?老子就是万千剑道最强剑宗!来加群喷撒:263977896
  • 拯救记忆

    拯救记忆

    怎样才能记得快,记得牢,记得准?著名教育专家林格继《自主学习——厌学是中国教育史上的癌症》出版获得强烈反响后,推出这本姊妹书。本书由程鸿勋等20位专家联袂推荐,解析记忆的历史与本质,抓住智力发展的关键期,旨在让孩子告别死记硬背。
  • 乡村男神

    乡村男神

    低迷两年,咱终于又开始写小说了,欢迎大家捧场收藏!乡村男,偶得宝鼎神力,从此开启一个狂拽屌的人生。种果树,闹的富豪争抢订购!酿白酒,国宴专用!造伤药,军区专用!打中东,抽石油,国民免费!买公司,抢明星,造最美舞台!珍重爱情,却妻子数位!“等等……我还有什么没做?”顾小壮想到!自称农民,人称乡村男神,全民老公
  • 历代三宝纪

    历代三宝纪

    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。
  • 乾纲

    乾纲

    乾纲者,天道。如果世间善恶无报,那必定是乾坤有私。前生来世的善恶有轮回执掌,现世的善恶又有谁来裁决?一个卑微的生灵,一步一步,踏着累累白骨,走上至强的神座。如若我证得无上大道,成正觉已,则诸天万界,具足无量不可思议功德庄严,无有奸淫,杀戮,偷盗之类,一切众生,居我神国,受我法化,不复更堕恶,皆成君子,人人如龙!得是愿,乃成道。不得是愿,不取无上正觉!
  • 爱的修炼手册

    爱的修炼手册

    三个女生能让三只喜欢,但是爱是说不定的。千玺你永远是我的避风港,小凯你永远是我的大白,源源你永远是那个装快乐的你。不怪我们相遇的晚,只怪我们太早相恋。
  • 醉世妖眸

    醉世妖眸

    她,墨非醉,一朝架空,失忆,有了一个宠她至极的娘亲,娘亲在她三岁测试前,带她去到秘密基地,不久,有一群人出现,要带走她的娘亲,她们被迫坠崖。她们被一个书生所救,那书生收留她们,那书生喜欢上了她的娘亲。这个村子是不容纳外人的,所以村里的人,都以为那书生是娶了妻,而她却是不知和谁生的杂种。直到她六岁那年,不知哪来的谣言,说她是和村外的人生的私生子,于是要杀了她的娘亲,书生早因为她们要走,而悲愤欲绝,整日嗜酒,所以也不作制止。