登陆注册
20112600000021

第21章 CHAPTER IV.(7)

"Hush,dear,and don't ask questions that's enough for grown folks to worry over,let alone a boy like you.Now be good,"--a quality in Mrs.Harkutt's mind synonymous with ceasing from troubling,--"and after supper,while I'm in the parlor with your father and sisters,you kin sit up here by the fire with your book.""But,"persisted the boy in a flash of inspiration,"is popper goin'to join in business with those surveyors,--a surveyin'?""No,child,what an idea!Run away there,--and mind!--don't bother your father."Nevertheless John Milton's inspiration had taken a new and characteristic shape.All this,he reflected,had happened since the surveyors came--since they had weakly displayed such a shameless and unmanly interest in his sisters!It could have but one meaning.He hung around the sitting-room and passages until he eventually encountered Clementina,taller than ever,evidently wearing a guilty satisfaction in her face,engrafted upon that habitual bearing of hers which he had always recognized as belonging to a vague but objectionable race whose members were individually known to him as "a proudy.""Which of those two surveyor fellows is it,Clemmy?"he said with an engaging smile,yet halting at a strategic distance.

"Is what?"

"Wot you're goin'to marry."

"Idiot!"

"That ain't tellin'which,"responded the boy darkly.

Clementina swept by him into the sitting-room,where he heard her declare that "really that boy was getting too low and vulgar for anything."Yet it struck him,that being pressed for further explanation,she did NOT specify why.This was "girls'meanness!"Howbeit he lingered late in the road that evening,hearing his father discuss with the search-party that had followed the banks of the creek,vainly looking for further traces of the missing 'Lige,the possibility of his being living or dead,of the body having been carried away by the current to the bay or turning up later in some distant marsh when the spring came with low water.One who had been to his cabin beside the embarcadero reported that it was,as had been long suspected,barely habitable,and contained neither books,papers,nor records which would indicate his family or friends.It was a God-forsaken,dreary,worthless place;he wondered how a white man could ever expect to make a living there.

If Elijah never turned up again it certainly would be a long time before any squatter would think of taking possession of it.John Milton knew instinctively,without looking up,that his father's eyes were fixed upon him,and he felt himself constrained to appear to be abstracted in gazing down the darkening road.Then he heard his father say,with what he felt was an equal assumption of carelessness:"Yes,I reckon I've got somewhere a bill of sale of that land that I had to take from 'Lige for an old bill,but Ikalkilate that's all I'll ever see of it."Rain fell again as the darkness gathered,but he still loitered on the road and the sloping path of the garden,filled with a half resentful sense of wrong,and hugging with gloomy pride an increasing sense of loneliness and of getting dangerously wet.The swollen creek still whispered,murmured and swirled beside the bank.At another time he might have had wild ideas of emulating the surveyors on some extempore raft and so escaping his present dreary home existence;but since the disappearance of 'Lige,who had always excited an odd boyish antipathy in his heart,although he had never seen him,he shunned the stream contaminated with the missing man's unheroic fate.Presently the light from the open window of the sitting-room glittered on the wet leaves and sprays where he stood,and the voices of the family conclave came fitfully to his ear.They didn't want him there.They had never thought of asking him to come in.Well!--who cared?And he wasn't going to be bought off with a candle and a seat by the kitchen fire.No!

Nevertheless he was getting wet to no purpose.There was the tool-house and carpenter's shed near the bank;its floor was thickly covered with sawdust and pine-wood shavings,and there was a mouldy buffalo skin which he had once transported thither from the old wagon-bed.There,too,was his secret cache of a candle in a bottle,buried with other piratical treasures in the presence of the youthful Peters,who consented to be sacrificed on the spot in buccaneering fashion to complete the unhallowed rites.He unearthed the candle,lit it,and clearing away a part of the shavings stood it up on the floor.He then brought a prized,battered,and coverless volume from a hidden recess in the rafters,and lying down with the buffalo robe over him,and his cap in his hand ready to extinguish the light at the first footstep of a trespasser,gave himself up--as he had given himself up,I fear,many other times--to the enchantment of the page before him.

The current whispered,murmured,and sang,unheeded at his side.

The voices of his mother and sisters,raised at times in eagerness or expectation of the future,fell upon his unlistening ears.For with the spell that had come upon him,the mean walls of his hiding-place melted away;the vulgar stream beside him might have been that dim,subterraneous river down which Sindbad and his bale of riches were swept out of the Cave of Death to the sunlight of life and fortune,so surely and so simply had it transported him beyond the cramped and darkened limits of his present life.He was in the better world of boyish romance,--of gallant deeds and high emprises;of miraculous atonement and devoted sacrifice;of brave men,and those rarer,impossible women,--the immaculate conception of a boy's virgin heart.What mattered it that behind that glittering window his mother and sisters grew feverish and excited over the vulgar details of their real but baser fortune?From the dark tool-shed by the muddy current,John Milton,with a battered dogs'-eared chronicle,soared on the wings of fancy far beyond their wildest ken!

同类推荐
  • Tommy and Co.

    Tommy and Co.

    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。
  • 明伦汇编人事典五岁部

    明伦汇编人事典五岁部

    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。
  • 孙子注

    孙子注

    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。
  • 大乘起信论

    大乘起信论

    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。
  • 佛说梵志计水净经

    佛说梵志计水净经

    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
  • 做好工作并不难

    做好工作并不难

    本书包括“职场生存之道”、“与上司相处之道”、“职场晋升之道”、“职场人际关系”、“职场心理调节”、“职场仪表与言行举止”、“职场陷阱与潜规则”、“跳槽与维权”等内容,旨在使“职场中人”有所领悟,知所进退,扬长避短,随心如愿,在职场这个“江湖”中如鱼得水,如虎添翼,一路顺畅,万事亨通。
  • 失落之刃

    失落之刃

    她是九世善人,最后一世,因为司命大神的一个玩笑,她受尽了苦难,虽说,神仙说要补偿她,再给她一次机会,可她却不觉得自己幸运。因为有补偿的能力,就可以肆无忌惮的开玩笑了吗,神仙就可以随随便便毁去别人的人生吗?然而,当一切尘埃落定,安媛才知道,自己所谓的人生,只是其他人眼里的一个梦。
  • 天香袭人

    天香袭人

    陆天香犹如小丑般被人操控,稀里糊涂地命丧黄泉。幸而得到牡丹花精相助,获得新生。重活一世,只为看清人心,断未解之谜。争斗一生,更为惩罚负心渣爹,狠毒继母,狡猾二婶······前世今生,寻寻觅觅,蓦然回首,还好他仍在灯火阑珊处。静定而谋,谋而后动,方能万事如意,成就一世荣华。
  • 仙妻盈门

    仙妻盈门

    空间想把她养肥再吞噬——做梦!亲人见她有利用价值再招回——妄想!青梅竹马要傍重生女想杀她——该死!婆家嫌她身份低微不让进门——忠犬,上!当古代飙悍女将军成为现代懦弱女学生,她照样要玩得风升水起。
  • 爱是懂你

    爱是懂你

    一个男人长的太妖孽也未必是好事,好好的皇子非要当成公主来养。好不容易来个诈死,却被自己的父皇看上,重新卷入宫里的明争暗斗。还好天可见怜,让他遇见了那个让他一见倾心的人。
  • 武途争峰

    武途争峰

    武修之路,就是要越过自我心中的一座座山峰,超越自我,抵达武修之峰,途中的尔虞我诈,一次次的打击,没能让你沉沦。途中铮铮烈烈,敢爱敢恨的真情,没能让你放下心中的执着。途中抛颅热血的兄弟之情,让你知道,天涯海角,总有人伴。
  • 蛊迷众生

    蛊迷众生

    蛊是一种神秘的存在,只有一些拥有特殊本事的人才能真正的操控它们。蛊只能害人,这只是对它的一种偏见,在远古时期,蛊曾经是巫族人最重要的攻击手段和生活必须品。蛊师有许多不同的领域,有战斗蛊师,防御蛊师,治疗蛊师和生活蛊师。他们分别有各自擅长的领域,构成了巫族别具风格的体系。还有一种蛊师是最神秘,号称神蛊师。这种蛊师拥有几乎所有蛊师的本领,自然也是最最难修炼的,整个巫族历史上仅仅只有三位。本故事讲述的就是一个从普通人蜕变成蛊神的故事。下面请大家慢慢欣赏...
  • 汉克斯密码:汤姆·汉克斯传

    汉克斯密码:汤姆·汉克斯传

    凭借在《费城》和《阿甘正传》两部风格截然不同影片中的表演,汤姆 ·汉克斯蝉联了奥斯卡影帝桂冠。在好莱坞历史上,同样的奇迹只有上世纪 30年代的斯潘塞·屈赛创造过。近10年来,汉克斯保持了在娱乐业的至尊地位,每部影片的片酬已高达两千万美元。如今,汉克斯已经年过半百,他依然没有放缓演艺生涯的步伐,但挣钱显然不再是他涉足这一行的主要目的。作为演员、制片人、导演和编剧,他以专业性赢得尊敬,获得了全世界影迷的爱戴。本书描写了汤姆·汉克斯的生活经历、情感历程及辉煌事业。
  • 杀戮殇

    杀戮殇

    也许,杀戮从来没有停止过。。。。。。——————————————————————————————————————各位,小弟是一个粉嫩粉嫩的新人,在起点的写作生涯才刚刚开始。真的非常希望大家能够对我多一点支持。每一个点击,每一个收藏,每一个推荐,都是对我极大地鼓舞。虽然因为时间问题,我每个星期也就只能更个一两章的样子。(底稿够的)但是我会努力的!
  • 古有此女天下乱

    古有此女天下乱

    傲气将军要休妻,还一文钱也不给她,一气之下,她愤离将军府,过起了流浪儿的生活。倒霉,那个臭将军欺侮我,下面的美男也欺侮我,楚林让我做一辈子免费跑堂?楚溪让我冒死盗窃?子叶让我陪他脱衣卖唱?我靠,老娘不发威,拿我当病猫呀,还有那可气的臭将军,看老娘是如何休理你们的,叫你们哭爹又喊娘。