登陆注册
19595400000005

第5章 Part I.(4)

She said it was a pity you hadn't a mother or a sister to look after you --it was a pity that something couldn't be done for you,and I said it was,but I was afraid that nothing could be done.I told her that I was doing all I could to keep you straight.'

I knew enough of Jack to know that most of this was true.

And so she only pitied me after all.I felt as if I'd been courting her for six months and she'd thrown me over --but I didn't know anything about women yet.

`Did you tell her I was in jail?'I growled.

`No,by Gum!I forgot that.But never mind I'll fix that up all right.

I'll tell her that you got two years'hard for horse-stealing.

That ought to make her interested in you,if she isn't already.'

We smoked a while.

`And was that all she said?'I asked.

`Who?--Oh!'Possum,'said Jack rousing himself.`Well --no;let me think --We got chatting of other things --you know a married man's privileged,and can say a lot more to a girl than a single man can.I got talking nonsense about sweethearts,and one thing led to another till at last she said,"I suppose Mr Wilson's got a sweetheart,Mr Barnes?"'

`And what did you say?'I growled.

`Oh,I told her that you were a holy terror amongst the girls,'said Jack.

`You'd better take back that tray,Joe,and let us get to work.'

I wouldn't take back the tray --but that didn't mend matters,for Jack took it back himself.

I didn't see Mary's reflection in the window again,so I took the window out.

I reckoned that she was just a big-hearted,impulsive little thing,as many Australian girls are,and I reckoned that I was a fool for thinking for a moment that she might give me a second thought,except by way of kindness.Why!young Black and half a dozen better men than me were sweet on her,and young Black was to get his father's station and the money --or rather his mother's money,for she held the stuff (she kept it close too,by all accounts).

Young Black was away at the time,and his mother was dead against him about Mary,but that didn't make any difference,as far as I could see.

I reckoned that it was only just going to be a hopeless,heart-breaking,stand-far-off-and-worship affair,as far as I was concerned --like my first love affair,that I haven't told you about yet.

I was tired of being pitied by good girls.You see,I didn't know women then.

If I had known,I think I might have made more than one mess of my life.

Jack rode home to Solong every night.I was staying at a pub some distance out of town,between Solong and Haviland.

There were three or four wet days,and we didn't get on with the work.

I fought shy of Mary till one day she was hanging out clothes and the line broke.It was the old-style sixpenny clothes-line.

The clothes were all down,but it was clean grass,so it didn't matter much.

I looked at Jack.

`Go and help her,you capital Idiot!'he said,and I made the plunge.

`Oh,thank you,Mr Wilson!'said Mary,when I came to help.

She had the broken end of the line and was trying to hold some of the clothes off the ground,as if she could pull it an inch with the heavy wet sheets and table-cloths and things on it,or as if it would do any good if she did.But that's the way with women --especially little women --some of 'em would try to pull a store bullock if they got the end of the rope on the right side of the fence.

I took the line from Mary,and accidentally touched her soft,plump little hand as I did so:it sent a thrill right through me.

She seemed a lot cooler than I was.

Now,in cases like this,especially if you lose your head a bit,you get hold of the loose end of the rope that's hanging from the post with one hand,and the end of the line with the clothes on with the other,and try to pull 'em far enough together to make a knot.

And that's about all you do for the present,except look like a fool.

Then I took off the post end,spliced the line,took it over the fork,and pulled,while Mary helped me with the prop.I thought Jack might have come and taken the prop from her,but he didn't;he just went on with his work as if nothing was happening inside the horizon.

She'd got the line about two-thirds full of clothes,it was a bit short now,so she had to jump and catch it with one hand and hold it down while she pegged a sheet she'd thrown over.I'd made the plunge now,so I volunteered to help her.I held down the line while she threw the things over and pegged out.As we got near the post and higher I straightened out some ends and pegged myself.Bushmen are handy at most things.We laughed,and now and again Mary would say,`No,that's not the way,Mr Wilson;that's not right;the sheet isn't far enough over;wait till I fix it,'&c.

I'd a reckless idea once of holding her up while she pegged,and I was glad afterwards that I hadn't made such a fool of myself.

`There's only a few more things in the basket,Miss Brand,'I said.

`You can't reach --I'll fix 'em up.'

She seemed to give a little gasp.

`Oh,those things are not ready yet,'she said,`they're not rinsed,'and she grabbed the basket and held it away from me.

The things looked the same to me as the rest on the line;they looked rinsed enough and blued too.I reckoned that she didn't want me to take the trouble,or thought that I mightn't like to be seen hanging out clothes,and was only doing it out of kindness.

`Oh,it's no trouble,'I said,`let me hang 'em out.I like it.

I've hung out clothes at home on a windy day,'and I made a reach into the basket.But she flushed red,with temper I thought,and snatched the basket away.

`Excuse me,Mr Wilson,'she said,`but those things are not ready yet!'and she marched into the wash-house.

`Ah well!you've got a little temper of your own,'I thought to myself.

When I told Jack,he said that I'd made another fool of myself.

He said I'd both disappointed and offended her.He said that my line was to stand off a bit and be serious and melancholy in the background.

That evening when we'd started home,we stopped some time yarning with a chap we met at the gate;and I happened to look back,and saw Mary hanging out the rest of the things --she thought that we were out of sight.

同类推荐
  • 大射仪

    大射仪

    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。
  • 畜德录

    畜德录

    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。
  • 秋声集

    秋声集

    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。
  • South American Geology

    South American Geology

    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。
  • 宿灵山兰若

    宿灵山兰若

    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
  • 我家柳离绝不可能当主角

    我家柳离绝不可能当主角

    我从不认为自己有什么主角命,富贵?我4岁时被人用三个白金币买下。强大?我持刀之日起面前高山林立至今未断绝。还是说,作为柴纳唯一的‘英魄’的我必须是什么传奇的主角么?我从不觉得。路见不平一刀荡破,大部分时间都是个吃货。这就是我。老实说,在我的一生中,别人才是主角把。————柴纳斯第一唐刀、“胜战道”第一传承者、柴纳斯帝主的竹马与同门、六丞之一养子、大将军高徒、“建航”商会首席长老、禁军“空骑部”统帅柳离。言于其14岁。
  • 无赖小夫人:误惹清纯妖孽

    无赖小夫人:误惹清纯妖孽

    “一拍中邪,二拍着魔,三拍乖乖跟我走回家”拜幽庶狸细长勾魂的流目紧盯着怀中女子,心中默默念道。南疆最缠绵最毒的情蛊毒慢慢的对怀中女子起了作用。“若儿。”拜幽庶狸痴迷的看着怀中女子。她的小身子整个陷在他的怀里,轻颤着,她记得师娘与她说过,情蛊会痴缠三生三世。初次相识,她想着要这个清纯的不像话的美人娶回家,不然就是对不起列祖列宗,可到后来,才发现自己被他给骗了,他在人前一个样,在她面前又是一个样。可,这远远不是这个男子想要的,他绝美的容颜就是征服她第一眼视觉的利器,腹黑的手段,是他禁锢若海沐的条件。拜幽庶狸美美的小脸哀怨:“若儿,你可是不要我了?”若海沐呼吸一窒,怎么反了,“不是的,你误会了。”
  • 公爵的追捕:冒牌公主逆袭记

    公爵的追捕:冒牌公主逆袭记

    他是T国的公爵,身份高贵,加上手上的权利,连国王也敬畏他三分。她,是T国国王的女儿,自小与他一起生活,究竟是什么让他和她之间的距离越来越远。。。
  • 我的孤独症男友

    我的孤独症男友

    "第一次见到靳司遇时他在祈祷。双手合十,沐浴在圣光中。时间在教堂里都像慢了下来一样,她清晰记得他的右手食指,中指拇指集为一点在前额和双肩划十字圣号。虔诚的竟然让她有些想哭。后来,不食人间烟火的靳司遇变成了她的男友。没人相信靳大神会下厨做饭。会用实验室高精度仪器种她要吃的菜。还会偷看她喜欢的漫画学坏……"
  • 掠夺倾国色

    掠夺倾国色

    十年前——浓郁而恶心的血腥味在空气中蔓延,突袭而来的叛军四处肆虐,像侵入黑暗的猛兽,嘶吼着要吞噬整片森林!她沦落雪国北域五年,换来的是另一个五年的等待。他驰骋江湖数十载,换来的是另一种渴望的宁静。两条不应相交的平衡线——两个世界的人,公主与流寇,最后又该何去何从?
  • 对神明作战本部

    对神明作战本部

    由于不可抗力,利特回到了家族中,然后被逼婚中...“你到底不喜欢我哪点,我改还不行么!”“你倒是告诉我你到底喜欢我哪点!我改!”“其实...我喜欢你的皮肤和下半部分呢~~~”“我.....好吧,其实你是变态对吧....”“真不想被要切掉自己的人这么说了。”于是,再一次的交锋中,利特依然沉默了。
  • 商潮

    商潮

    这是一篇不一样的重生文。让我们这一代人,在改革开放的商潮涌动中,一起:享受主角走向巅峰的爽性快意……追寻那些曾经逝去的峥嵘岁月……回味那些令人感动的精彩瞬间……挽回那些不经意间丢失的珍贵点滴……实现那些因为世事变迁而失落的无尽梦想……本书每日都有更新。一定要记得加入收藏和投推荐票哟。QQ群:4341025
  • 一代武帝

    一代武帝

    天地开,能量现,纳入体,凡力出;聚凡海,破四方;化腐朽为神奇,凝神力抗生死,渡天劫定乾坤。
  • 天下无双之庶女风华

    天下无双之庶女风华

    她是右丞相最宠爱的二女儿,不料一场突变,使她变成最不受待见的庶女,五岁那年,遇害坠入万丈深渊。十四年后她又重新回来,如今的她已不是那个任人欺凌的小姑娘,多年前的一切恩怨,她要一一讨回,她如一颗耀眼的星辰,风华绝代,笑看人间!
  • 三国权谋

    三国权谋

    他本以为自己熟读三国.能知前后事,定能保自己与身边的人安全,然而三国众人都与所知有异。他不像别的穿越者那样赋予开外挂式的智慧与武功,他只是一个21世纪的普通学生,他为了保全自己能在战乱年代能活命,他为了他身边的人能活下来,他一次次的在阴谋诡计下死里逃生,一次次的与那些三国名人斗智斗勇,究竟他能否活下来笑到最后,他能否保护他身边的人?