登陆注册
19555300000096

第96章 THE CLOSED DOOR(17)

Can there be beautiful bodies without hearts inside? Ithink so.I would not have done it against a neighbour's cat on such a fiery day as this!""What is it you say?"

"Never again--never! Not even if they send for me!""You must be a very curious woman to talk like that.""O no, not at all," she said, returning to the boy's prattle.

"Most people who grow up and have children talk as I do.

When you grow up your mother will talk as I do too.""I hope she won't; because 'tis very bad to talk nonsense.""Yes, child; it is nonsense, I suppose.Are you not nearly spent with the heat?""Yes.But not so much as you be."

"How do you know?"

"Your face is white and wet, and your head is hanging-down-like.""Ah, I am exhausted from inside."

"Why do you, every time you take a step, go like this?"The child in speaking gave to his motion the jerk and limp of an invalid.

"Because I have a burden which is more than I can bear."The little boy remained silently pondering, and they tottered on side by side until more than a quarter of an hour had elapsed, when Mrs.Yeobright, whose weakness plainly increased, said to him, "I must sit down here to rest."When she had seated herself he looked long in her face and said, "How funny you draw your breath--like a lamb when you drive him till he's nearly done for.

Do you always draw your breath like that?""Not always." Her voice was now so low as to be scarcely above a whisper.

"You will go to sleep there, I suppose, won't you? You have shut your eyes already.""No.I shall not sleep much till--another day, and then I hope to have a long, long one--very long.Now can you tell me if Rimsmoor Pond is dry this summer?""Rimsmoor Pond is, but Oker's Pool isn't, because he is deep, and is never dry--'tis just over there.""Is the water clear?"

"Yes, middling--except where the heath-croppers walk into it.""Then, take this, and go as fast as you can, and dip me up the clearest you can find.I am very faint."She drew from the small willow reticule that she carried in her hand an old-fashioned china teacup without a handle; it was one of half a dozen of the same sort lying in the reticule, which she had preserved ever since her childhood, and had brought with her today as a small present for Clym and Eustacia.

The boy started on his errand, and soon came back with the water, such as it was.Mrs.Yeobright attempted to drink, but it was so warm as to give her nausea, and she threw it away.Afterwards she still remained sitting, with her eyes closed.

The boy waited, played near her, caught several of the little brown butterflies which abounded, and then said as he waited again, "I like going on better than biding still.

Will you soon start again?"

"I don't know."

"I wish I might go on by myself," he resumed, fearing, apparently, that he was to be pressed into some unpleasant service."Do you want me any more, please?"Mrs.Yeobright made no reply.

"What shall I tell Mother?" the boy continued.

"Tell her you have seen a broken-hearted woman cast off by her son."Before quite leaving her he threw upon her face a wistful glance, as if he had misgivings on the generosity of forsaking her thus.He gazed into her face in a vague, wondering manner, like that of one examining some strange old manuscript the key to whose characters is undiscoverable.

He was not so young as to be absolutely without a sense that sympathy was demanded, he was not old enough to be free from the terror felt in childhood at beholding misery in adult quarters hither-to deemed impregnable; and whether she were in a position to cause trouble or to suffer from it, whether she and her affliction were something to pity or something to fear, it was beyond him to decide.

He lowered his eyes and went on without another word.

Before he had gone half a mile he had forgotten all about her, except that she was a woman who had sat down to rest.

Mrs.Yeobright's exertions, physical and emotional, had well-nigh prostrated her; but she continued to creep along in short stages with long breaks between.The sun had now got far to the west of south and stood directly in her face, like some merciless incendiary, brand in hand, waiting to consume her.With the departure of the boy all visible animation disappeared from the landscape, though the intermittent husky notes of the male grasshoppers from every tuft of furze were enough to show that amid the prostration of the larger animal species an unseen insect world was busy in all the fullness of life.

In two hours she reached a slope about three-fourths the whole distance from Alderworth to her own home, where a little patch of shepherd's-thyme intruded upon the path;and she sat down upon the perfumed mat it formed there.

In front of her a colony of ants had established a thoroughfare across the way, where they toiled a never-ending and heavy-laden throng.To look down upon them was like observing a city street from the top of a tower.

She remembered that this bustle of ants had been in progress for years at the same spot--doubtless those of the old times were the ancestors of these which walked there now.She leant back to obtain more thorough rest, and the soft eastern portion of the sky was as great a relief to her eyes as the thyme was to her head.

While she looked a heron arose on that side of the sky and flew on with his face towards the sun.He had come dripping wet from some pool in the valleys, and as he flew the edges and lining of his wings, his thighs and his breast were so caught by the bright sunbeams that he appeared as if formed of burnished silver.

Up in the zenith where he was seemed a free and happy place, away from all contact with the earthly ball to which she was pinioned; and she wished that she could arise uncrushed from its surface and fly as he flew then.

But, being a mother, it was inevitable that she should soon cease to ruminate upon her own condition.Had the track of her next thought been marked by a streak in the air, like the path of a meteor, it would have shown a direction contrary to the heron's, and have descended to the eastward upon the roof of Clym's house.

同类推荐
  • 邺中记

    邺中记

    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。
  • 根本说一切有部苾芻尼戒经

    根本说一切有部苾芻尼戒经

    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。
  • 医学入门

    医学入门

    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。
  • 郘亭知见传本书目

    郘亭知见传本书目

    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。
  • 东山存稿

    东山存稿

    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
  • 心与心语

    心与心语

    潺潺流水般的生活,恐只有在发现流水走过形成的小水渠才能知道它或许曾来过。想努力把自己的生活过成首诗,去过的颓靡,无力。没有方向该如何往前?这是一篇心情杂叙,一个伪文艺青年的惆怅,迷茫。或许你们能从我描述的人看到自己的身影,又或者,如果我当初,就得到了那样的人生。其实面对那么的选择那么多可能,最终也就那么相同。但是也是滚雪球般那么地不同。
  • 丹师路

    丹师路

    练功升级不够快?没关系,我有灵丹、命丹。打架灭怪不够爽?没关系,我有爆丹术,攻防结合,飞天遁地,易容隐形无所不能。还不爽?那就御丹术,把法宝、阵法炼成丹,无需耗费仙力,一出一大把!遇谁灭谁!灵兽异虫难驯养?上古神木带不走?天材地宝易消耗?没关系,把它们炼成第二丹,当做第二个丹田,既能修炼又能打架,一举两得!想逆天改命,以上丹药都没用?嘛,那都是假丹,我有真丹,要不?小小炼丹师转生,却意外拥有真火、神秘小葫芦,且看他如何用前世的炼丹经验,斩妖除魔,炼就真丹,踏入无上丹师大道。群号:28381342
  • 大宋海贼

    大宋海贼

    海盗?那可是一个非常有前途的职业,何况是在大宋时代!当然,前提是别被官府抓住!想纵横天下,想啸聚大海吗?想不要官府的束缚?不成问题,当海盗好了!加入这个一片光明的职业吧!这是一本波澜壮阔的大宋海盗奋斗史,一个小船员到了大宋落为海盗,他能带给这个时代什么改变呢?东进袭扰扶桑,北上直击高丽,南下占据台湾,横扫整个海上,当金兵铁蹄踏入中原之后,他又该如何选择?怒发冲冠,凭栏处潇潇雨歇。抬望眼,仰天长啸,壮怀激烈。三十功名尘与土,八千里路云和月,……写下这首诗词的那位忠烈又该有何命运?所有全在此书之中!海贼群:68155719疙瘩群:85300589
  • 社会世情的故事(中华典故故事全集)

    社会世情的故事(中华典故故事全集)

    本套《中华典故故事全集》全部精选我国著名典故故事,并根据具体思想内涵进行相应归类,主要包括《爱国为民的故事》、《军事战争的故事》、《修身立世的故事》、《智慧谋略的故事》、《读书学习的故事》、《品质修养的故事》、《社会世情的故事》、《世事明察的故事》、《心灵情感的故事》和《悟道明理的故事》等十册,书中每个典故都包括诠释、出处和故事等内容,简单明了,短小精悍,具有很强的启迪性、智慧性和内涵性,非常适合青少年用于话题作文的论据,也对青少年的人生成长以及知识增长具有重要的作用,是青少年阅读和收藏的良好版本。
  • 邪王霸妃:废柴逆天七小姐

    邪王霸妃:废柴逆天七小姐

    推荐书籍:医毒双绝:邪王的小野妃世界,我不屑!宇宙首席特工里撒苍穹因爱错穿越,竟变为成了超草包+特白痴+灵废材+爱花痴的超级无能的大小姐!如今却住在最偏僻最滥最脏最臭的小烂破楼里遭受鞭打!电闪雷鸣间,浑身是血的少女以牙还牙!她竟是惊觉艳艳神体!当特工杀手武功第一相遇!神秘巫术+大陆灵力+第一武功强强联手!又会上演如何的爱与恨的好戏?
  • tfboys穿越时空的旅行

    tfboys穿越时空的旅行

    穿越,一个很多人都向往的词,当发生在自己身上时,一下子便不再向往……
  • 20几岁要懂得塑造形象魅力(MBook随身读)

    20几岁要懂得塑造形象魅力(MBook随身读)

    在当今这个竞争激烈的时代,形象很重要,年轻人在社会上打拼,一定不能忽视形象的重要性。本书教你如何打造良好个人形象,教你如何使自己给他人建立深刻的美好的个人形象,如何深入人心,做一个人脉广通的有形象、有面子的人。最终让你在学习形象打造的过程中,牢牢把握住属于自己的人生,获得形象和人脉等方面的成功,同时收获一个成功而幸福的人生!
  • 重生之独行火王
  • 说唐三传

    说唐三传

    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。
  • 极道狂龙

    极道狂龙

    做皇帝?没意思,要做就做太上皇,有什么跑腿之事,让皇帝去做。女人?不要很多,三千嫔妃留给皇帝,只取其中极品。莫问天,被人陷害入狱,重见天日之时,召集昔日兄弟,再度掀起黑道风云。热血路上,战各方能人枭雄,收各式极品美女,且看他如何成为令众地下皇帝谈之色变的太上皇。