登陆注册
20057300000035

第35章 CHAPTER IX(4)

All this had come to him; the sounds, the sights, the legs of the dead man--by Jove! The infernal joke was being crammed devilishly down his throat, but--look you--he was not going to admit of any sort of swallowing motion in his gullet. It's extraordinary how he could cast upon you the spirit of his illusion. I listened as if to a tale of black magic at work upon a corpse.

"`He went over sideways, very gently, and this is the last thing I remember seeing on board," he continued. "I did not care what he did. It looked as though he were picking himself up: I thought he was picking himself up, of course: I expected him to bolt past me over the rail and drop into the boat after the others. I could hear them knocking about, down there, and a voice as if crying up a shaft called out, `George!' Then three voices together raised a yell. They came to me separately: one bleated, another screamed, one howled. Ough!"`He shivered a little, and I beheld him rise slowly as if a steady hand from above had been pulling him out of the chair by his hair. Up, slowly--to his full height, and when his knees had locked stiff the hand let him go, and he swayed a little on his feet. There was a suggestion of awful stillness in his face, in his movements, in his very voice when he said, "They shouted"--and involuntarily I pricked up my ears for the ghost of that shout that would be heard directly through the false effect of silence. "There were eight hundred people in that ship," he said, impaling me to the back of my seat with an awful blank stare. "Eight hundred living people, and they were yelling after the one dead man to come down and be saved. `Jump, George!

Jump! Oh, jump!' I stood by with my hand on the davit. I was very quiet.

It had come over pitch dark. You could see neither sky nor sea. I heard the boat alongside go bump, bump, and not another sound down there for a while, but the ship under me was full of talking noises. Suddenly the skipper howled, ` Mein Gott ! The squall! The squall! Shove off!'

With the first hiss of rain, and the first gust of wind, they screamed, `Jump, George! We'll catch you! Jump!' The ship began a slow plunge; the rain swept over her like a broken sea; my cap flew off my head; my breath was driven back into my throat. I heard as if I had been on the top of a tower another wild screech, `Geo-o-o-orge! Oh, jump!' She was going down, down, head first under me. . . ."`He raised his hand deliberately to his face, and made picking motions with his fingers as though he had been bothered with cobwebs, and afterwards he looked into the open palm for quite half a second before he blurted out:

"`I had jumped . . ." He checked himself, averted his gaze. . . . "It seems," he added.

`His clear blue eyes turned to me with a piteous stare, and looking at him standing before me, dumbfounded and hurt, I was oppressed by a sad sense of resigned wisdom, mingled with the amused and profound pity of an old man helpless before a childish disaster.

"`Looks like it," I muttered.

"`I knew nothing about it till I looked up," he explained, hastily.

And that's possible, too. You had to listen to him as you would to a small boy in trouble. He didn't know. It had happened somehow. It would never happen again. He had landed partly on somebody and fallen across a thwart.

He felt as though all his ribs on his left side must be broken; then he rolled over, and saw vaguely the ship he had deserted uprising above him, with the red side-light glowing large in the rain like a fire on the brow of a hill seen through a mist. "She seemed higher than a wall; she loomed like a cliff over the boat. . . . I wished I could die," he cried. "There was no going back. It was as if I had jumped into a well--into an everlasting deep hole. . . ."

同类推荐
  • 毛对山医话

    毛对山医话

    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。
  • Seven Discourses on Art

    Seven Discourses on Art

    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。
  • 释鉴稽古略续集

    释鉴稽古略续集

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 祐山杂说

    祐山杂说

    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。
  • 东坡志林

    东坡志林

    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
  • 符之灵

    符之灵

    废材少年静脉堵塞无法修炼,遭学院人羞辱、朋友抛弃,为逆转自己的命运,不惜拼上命!学院战斗几近休克,却遇乌鸦中的符文灵魂,一举突破瓶颈,晋级境界,打通久违的经脉!随着符魂拍卖,引公愤,不屑一顾,泡药水,再次爆发式突破,修炼功法,境界不断巩固!丛林历练偶遇险情,却因自身缘故化险为夷,得若干丹药秘籍,进秘境探险,获天地材宝!回家族,碰巧家族大比,比拼境界,胜,比拼耐力,胜,比拼武技,胜,技惊四座洗耻辱!从此登峰造极,闯荡世界,魔神封印堕落之时,以一己之力力挽狂澜,战天地,直指苍穹!
  • 狂傲魔妃

    狂傲魔妃

    我堂堂一个二十一世纪的人竟然穿越了。人人都知第一神医雨滢一根银针,活死人,肉白骨;却不知第一神医雨滢最厉害的不是救人,而是毒人。她是一个铁血王族的大小姐,却不能习武,是为一个废物。遭世人嘲笑。
  • 列仙通鉴

    列仙通鉴

    上古流传下来的神话,仙人从何而来。一人一兽,将为您娓娓道来!
  • 后萌:四岁皇后

    后萌:四岁皇后

    她不就是不小心撞了一个正太吗,人家是王爷。为了赔礼,做了几天糕点,又把太子引来了。先帝驾崩,新皇继位,他问她:”去宫里陪朕玩儿吧。“她:”看你能不能留下我了。”。第二天,一道圣旨,她成了皇后。怎么办?晚上逃婚!谁知道刚翻下墙,就看见他那张笑眯眯的脸:皇后,你要是逃了,我要雪家上下全部给你陪葬。后来,为了稳固朝政,他娶了一群可爱萝莉,可他还是一个月用28天陪她。其实她不知道,在他下旨前,有一个人请求赐婚,新娘是她,但是他不同意。他和她经历过什么风风雨雨?她还能回去吗?
  • 心脑血管疾病调养食谱

    心脑血管疾病调养食谱

    《美食天下(第1辑):心脑血管疾病调养食谱》讲述了高脂肪、高胆固醇、高饱和脂肪酸食物是引起动脉粥样硬化病变的重要因素,高盐饮食则是引起高血压的主要饮食因素。其内容包括葛根粉粥、南瓜大枣粥、锁阳羊肉粥、花生壳粥、三七粥、豆浆粥、仙人粥、玉米粉粥、白果核桃粥、百合粥、大麦糯米粥、大蒜粥、丹参大米粥、丹参山楂粥、长寿粥等。
  • 九劫剑

    九劫剑

    正与邪,魔与仙,路怎么走,你自己挑。莫宁,天生废材,却从不言弃,小人物也有大志向。传说,五百年前,魔头九天与君子剑岳战与华山之巅,九天身受重伤,坠崖而死。剑岳一统武林,创立剑岳宗。失去主人的九劫剑,也成为了废铁,与九天一同坠入深渊。五百年后,九劫剑被废材拾起。从此便不信正,不信邪,誓与天斗。九劫剑与君子剑,宿命对决,这一次,历史会不会重演?
  • 异界之追梦

    异界之追梦

    一个平凡的大学生,在一场意外的车祸中死亡。死后竟然重生在异世界,而且他发现这里的事物,和他前世经常梦到的梦中,所见到的一样。于是,他为了弄明白,自己为什么会重生在这个世界?为什么自己会做那样的怪梦?为什么这里的事物,和自己在梦中见到的一样……所以他开始在异世界,展开追梦之旅……
  • 名门宠婚之大牌明星

    名门宠婚之大牌明星

    她是娱乐圈著名的双料影后,是男人最为期待的国民初恋,却不乏负面新闻,只是高中毕业、未曾读过大学。他是贺氏集团总裁,不仅手握重权,也是全国女人最想嫁的黄金单身汉。杂志里,他和她的名字紧紧地靠着。她以为,那不过是冰冷的文字排列。却不知道,有一天,如雪山之巅般高冷的他,会朝她露出温柔的笑容:“景晏殊,嫁给我。”
  • 来自蓝星的武者

    来自蓝星的武者

    当一个地球的武者,穿越到不一样的星辰大陆,身怀绝世武功的他,会做出怎样的选择呢。文中有一些本人自己写的一些诗,写的不好大家不要笑我。
  • 寻界求仙

    寻界求仙

    世人皆知修仙路,可又有谁知晓何为仙?古语有云,仙界出,六界定,可仙界又在何方?他白衣胜雪,遮了半世孤寂,掩了岁月沧桑!他红发如血,承了无尽杀戮,载了生死轮回!他一笔在手,以天为幕,画了天地规则,掌了六界众生......