登陆注册
19468000000023

第23章 CREATED HE THEM(3)

"You'll miss it," Al grinned from the pavement."And it will be your fault."George's fists clenched tightly.

"For two cents I'd give you a thrashing.""And miss the car," was the triumphant comment from the pavement.

George looked at the car.It was halfway down the block.He looked at his watch.He debated a second longer.

"All right," he said."I'll get it.But you get on that car.If you miss it, I'll break the bottle over your head."He dashed across the street and into the saloon.The car came in and stopped.There were no passengers to get off.Al dragged himself up the steps and sat down.He smiled as the conductor rang the bell and the car started.The swinging door of the saloon burst open.Clutching in his hand the suit case and a pint bottle of whisky, George started in pursuit.

The conductor, his hand on the bell cord, waited to see if it would be necessary to stop.It was not.George swung lightly aboard, sat down beside his brother, and passed him the bottle.

"You might have got a quart," Al said reproachfully.

He extracted the cork with a pocket corkscrew, and elevated the bottle.

"I'm sick...my stomach," he explained in apologetic tones to the passenger who sat next to him.

In the train they sat in the smoking-car.George felt that it was imperative.Also, having successfully caught the train, his heart softened.He felt more kindly toward his brother, and accused himself of unnecessary harshness.He strove to atone by talking about their mother, and sisters, and the little affairs and interests of the family.But Al was morose, and devoted himself to the bottle.As the time passed, his mouth hung looser and looser, while the rings under his eyes seemed to puff out and all his facial muscles to relax.

"It's my stomach," he said, once, when he finished the bottle and dropped it under the seat; but the swift hardening of his brother's face did not encourage further explanations.

The conveyance that met them at the station had all the dignity and luxuriousness of a private carriage.George's eyes were keen for the ear marks of the institution to which they were going, but his apprehensions were allayed from moment to moment.As they entered the wide gateway and rolled on through the spacious grounds, he felt sure that the institutional side of the place would not jar upon his brother.It was more like a summer hotel, or, better yet, a country club.And as they swept on through the spring sunshine, the songs of birds in his ears, and in his nostrils the breath of flowers, George sighed for a week of rest in such a place, and before his eyes loomed the arid vista of summer in town and at the office.There was not room in his income for his brother and himself.

"Let us take a walk in the grounds," he suggested, after they had met Doctor Bodineau and inspected the quarters assigned to Al."The carriage leaves for the station in half an hour, and we'll just have time.""It's beautiful," he remarked a moment later.Under his feet was the velvet grass, the trees arched overhead, and he stood in mottled sunshine.

"I wish I could stay for a month."

"I'll trade places with you," Al said quickly.

George laughed it off, but he felt a sinking of the heart.

"Look at that oak!" he cried."And that woodpecker! Isn't he a beauty!""I don't like it here," he heard his brother mutter.

George's lips tightened in preparation for the struggle, but he said--"I'm going to send Mary and the children off to the mountains.She needs it, and so do they.And when you're in shape, I'll send you right on to join them.Then you can take your summer vacation before you come back to the office.""I'm not going to stay in this damned hole, for all you talk about it," Al announced abruptly.

同类推荐
  • 古文观止

    古文观止

    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。
  • 中本起经

    中本起经

    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。
  • 密庵和尚语录

    密庵和尚语录

    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。
  • The Blazed Trail

    The Blazed Trail

    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。
  • 吕祖全传

    吕祖全传

    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
  • EXO之血色世界

    EXO之血色世界

    这个世界,只有强者才是王道,但强者的世界,又蕴含多少血色,每个人的绝路,会展现不一样的转变,转变使我进入了,深渊!!!!PS:本文写的是关于EXO,狼族,血族,杀手。是我的一个妹妹让我代为上传的,希望大家可以喜欢她的作品。同意,我会第一时间为大家更新,谢谢各位读者或行星饭们!!
  • 恩格斯(世界历史名人丛书)

    恩格斯(世界历史名人丛书)

    1820年11月28日,弗里德里希·恩格斯诞生于巴门市一个纺织工厂厂主的家里。恩格斯的故乡——普鲁士的莱茵省是当时德国工业最发达的地方。那时,在德国其他地方,手工业、手工劳动还占统治地位,但是在莱茵省,第一批机器已经出现,工厂也已经产生了。
  • 出奇制胜:淘宝推广手记

    出奇制胜:淘宝推广手记

    本书针对很多中小卖家的问题展开讨论,从最基础入门,介绍如何推广等。在讲解推广方式之余,又投入了大量的文笔来探讨如何掌握好自己的生意,而不是随波逐流。做到真正让读者学会营销而不是简单地介绍某一个推广工具。同时在变化中有所收获而不至于被淘汰。本书针对淘宝网,适合所有初级卖家、网络创业者以及在网络店铺运营生意中遇到瓶颈并想要有所突破的中级卖家。
  • 甜蜜来袭:平凡中有幸福

    甜蜜来袭:平凡中有幸福

    在平凡的生活中,梦婷体会了人生酸甜苦辣,真正在人生中陪伴自己走到最后的,才是最适合自己的,为年少轻狂付出了代价,也换来之后的子女工夫生活!
  • 牵手不要说再见

    牵手不要说再见

    苏向晚曾经视厉天希如命,却在婚礼上惨遭他的抛弃,只因她是苏家的私生女!四年后,苏向晚带着一身荣耀回国,却在父亲的迫害下,不得不嫁给厉天希同父异母的哥哥。厉承熙给了苏向晚所有的宠爱,用他的柔情暖化了她冰封的心!“第一眼看到你的时候,这里,就在也装不下任何人,我很感激,最终你还是爱上了我。”厉承熙手指着自己胸口的位置,柔情蜜意。苏向晚勾唇浅笑:“遇上你,是我这辈子最大的福气,爱上你,是我最美的际遇!”
  • 这个修真者来自地球

    这个修真者来自地球

    地球的末法时代,科技是主流,而在地球上苦苦挣扎的低价修真者刘霄,因为一场机缘逃出了地球,来到了一颗修炼魔法的星球……在没有电脑,手机等的异世界,刘霄这个宅男修真者忍无可忍之下,“发明”出各种被外星人称着为神迹的东西,跑的比马快的“火车”,能在夜里发光的“灯泡”…………
  • 吞尽八荒

    吞尽八荒

    吞你血脉,铸我长生!少年吴非,身为饕餮神体,注定走上与世皆敌的道路。吞尽八荒血脉,铸就混沌无极,不正不邪,不死不灭!
  • 胧山月

    胧山月

    曾有人敲着木鱼教我打坐,妄图揭下我一忘过往的冷漠容颜。可惜我听不懂他喃喃的腔调,脑中只有我此生该如何轻狂。重遇白玫之后,我再也无法平复我心中的躁动。因她而善,因她而恶。
  • 墨月华染芷兰香

    墨月华染芷兰香

    江湖诡谲,怪事连连。武林世家中陆续有人惨遭杀害,朝廷中的忠臣良将诡异死在家中,所有的证据都指向一个人——江湖中神出鬼没、妖异莫测的“血月妖兰”。她成了人人唾骂的“嗜血妖女”,武林中人恨不能除之后快。各大世家联合朝廷对她展开围杀,一场血雨腥风在悄然酝酿……
  • 我的青春你做主

    我的青春你做主

    什么?在她旁边这个男人是谁?果然喝酒误事,一夜情就一夜情吧。干嘛这个男人是自己喜欢多年的男人,梦想成真还是跌入谷底,缠绵只是爱的表象!这样真的好吗?