登陆注册
19700400000022

第22章

"It ain't a question of liking it,Beau,"he rebuked me."It's all very well for you to talk,since your father's a millionaire"(a fiction so firmly embedded in their heads that no amount of denial affected it),"but what do you think would happen to me if I was fired?I couldn't go home and take it easy--you bet not.I just want to shake hands with myself when I think that I've got a home,and a job like this.I know a feller--a hard worker he was,too who walked the pavements for three months when the Colvers failed,and couldn't get nothing,and took to drink,and the last I heard of him he was sleeping in police stations and walking the ties,and his wife's a waitress at a cheap hotel.Don't you think it's easy to get a job."I was momentarily sobered by the earnestness with which he brought home to me the relentlessness of our civilization.It seemed incredible.Ishould have learned a lesson in that store.Barring a few discordant days when the orders came in too fast or when we were short handed because of sickness,it was a veritable hive of happiness;morning after morning clerks and porters arrived,pale,yet smiling,and laboured with cheerfulness from eight o'clock until six,and departed as cheerfully for modest homes in obscure neighbourhoods that seemed to me areas of exile.

They were troubled with no visions of better things.When the travelling men came in from the "road"there was great hilarity.Important personages,these,looked up to by the city clerks;jolly,reckless,Elizabethan-like rovers,who had tasted of the wine of liberty--and of other wines with the ineradicable lust for the road in their blood.No more routine for Jimmy Bowles,who was king of them all.I shudder to think how much of my knowledge of life I owe to this Jimmy,whose stories would have filled a quarto volume,but could on no account have been published;for a self-respecting post-office would not have allowed them to pass through the mails.As it was,Jimmy gave them circulation enough.I can still see his round face,with the nose just indicated,his wicked,twinkling little eyes,and I can hear his husky voice fall to a whisper when "the boss"passed through the store.Jimmy,when visiting us,always had a group around him.His audacity with women amazed me,for he never passed one of the "lady clerks"without some form of caress,which they resented but invariably laughed at.One day he imparted to me his code of morality:he never made love to another man's wife,so he assured me,if he knew the man!The secret of life he had discovered in laughter,and by laughter he sold quantities of Cousin Robert's groceries.

Mr.Bowles boasted of a catholic acquaintance in all the cities of his district,but before venturing forth to conquer these he had learned his own city by heart.My Cousin Robert was not aware of the fact that Mr.

Bowles "showed"the town to certain customers.He even desired to show it to me,but an epicurean strain in my nature held me back.Johnny Hedges went with him occasionally,and Henry Schneider,the bill clerk,and I listened eagerly to their experiences,afterwards confiding them to Tom....

There were times when,driven by an overwhelming curiosity,I ventured into certain strange streets,alone,shivering with cold and excitement,gripped by a fascination I did not comprehend,my eyes now averted,now irresistibly raised toward the white streaks of light that outlined the windows of dark houses....

One winter evening as I was going home,I encountered at the mail-box a young woman who shot at me a queer,twisted smile.I stood still,as though stunned,looking after her,and when halfway across the slushy street she turned and smiled again.Prodigiously excited,I followed her,fearful that I might be seen by someone who knew me,nor was it until she reached an unfamiliar street that I ventured to overtake her.

She confounded me by facing me.

"Get out!"she cried fiercely.

I halted in my tracks,overwhelmed with shame.But she continued to regard me by the light of the street lamp.

"You didn't want to be seen with me on Second Street,did you?You're one of those sneaking swells."The shock of this sudden onslaught was tremendous.I stood frozen to the spot,trembling,convicted,for I knew that her accusation was just;Ihad wounded her,and I had a desire to make amends.

"I'm sorry,"I faltered."I didn't mean--to offend you.And you smiled--"I got no farther.She began to laugh,and so loudly that I glanced anxiously about.I would have fled,but something still held me,something that belied the harshness of her laugh.

"You're just a kid,"she told me."Say,you get along home,and tell your mamma I sent you."Whereupon I departed in a state of humiliation and self-reproach I had never before known,wandering about aimlessly for a long time.When at length I arrived at home,late for supper,my mother's solicitude only served to deepen my pain.She went to the kitchen herself to see if my mince-pie were hot,and served me with her own hands.My father remained at his place at the head of the table while I tried to eat,smiling indulgently at her ministrations.

"Oh,a little hard work won't hurt him,Sarah,"he said."When I was his age I often worked until eleven o'clock and never felt the worse for it.

Business must be pretty good,eh,Hugh?"

同类推荐
  • 闻明上人逝寄友人

    闻明上人逝寄友人

    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。
  • 重送白将军

    重送白将军

    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。
  • 易学滥觞

    易学滥觞

    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。
  • 郡阁雅言

    郡阁雅言

    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。
  • 南斗延寿灯仪

    南斗延寿灯仪

    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。
热门推荐
  • 冷帝欢:爱妃,束手就擒

    冷帝欢:爱妃,束手就擒

    泗水河畔,她无意中救起奄奄一息的他,原以为她与他不过一场萍水相逢,却没有想到,有朝一日,他竟成为那个伤她最深的人——她的大婚之喜,他是与叛军勾结、领兵逼宫的离国皇帝;为救所爱,她无奈接受他的条件,委身成奴,从此卷进与他有关的无休止的宫闱斗争……他的逼迫、他的强占、他的凉薄、他的残忍,让她恨之入骨;他不经意的温柔、他的缠绵与缱绻、他似真似假的情意、他每一次的性命相护,却又让她心不由己的沉沦……只是,当她身边的人,一个一个因他或死或伤之后;当她腹中唯一的孩儿也终究保不住之时;当他因为不信任、一步一步将她逼落悬崖那一刻……她对他所有的爱与恨,惟有随之她的心一同赴死……
  • 魔术时刻

    魔术时刻

    本书是作家苏伟贞出名的短篇小说集,收录了她的八篇短篇,以电影技术“魔术时刻”捕捉“暧昧不明、幽微难测的灰黑地带”,堪称一部奇妙的短篇集。本书作者用其独有的锐辣笔触,状写了“鬼魂般”在城市咖啡馆等诸多被掏空背景、故事和空间的“看不见的城市里游荡”的种种爱情寓言。
  • 毒夫难驯:腹黑公主很嚣张

    毒夫难驯:腹黑公主很嚣张

    穿越成了公主?公主府居然蓄了七十二侍从?府中蛇蝎毒夫皆是狠角色!醒来后,云浅歌发现周围的人视自己若猛虎。原来那个残暴无度、面容可怖的公主是自己?不行!她要恢复容貌!她还要找回自己的名声!当她荣华归来,便倾覆了世间光华。大殿之上,文武百官之前,是谁用匕首抵上她修长秀美的脖颈:“云浅歌,我得不到的,你也别想得到!”每当午夜梦回,又是谁在她耳边轻语:“歌儿,你若要这江山,我便为你杀出一条血路。”美人如斯,江山如画,是谁为她倾了天下?又是谁陪着她行走天涯?
  • 戚子的故事

    戚子的故事

    人,各有不同的人生,除极少数、极少数的人一生无忧无虑、幸福快乐外,绝大多数的人总会有这样那样的甜酸苦辣、劳累艰辛伴随,甚至有生存危机。面对人生的不幸和严峻挑战,人会采取不同的态度,选择不同的人生观:感叹自己命运不好,萎靡不振,消极人生;常牢《满腹,怨天尤人,不反思自己,被动人生;遇难而退,不思突破,不会进取,平庸人生f向坎坷投降,甚至S甘堕落,罪恶人生;不管遇到任何挑战,虽然十分心酸、悲哀、无奈和痛苦,甚至想毁灭自己,但每次都会擦千眼泪,忍着至痛自我疗伤,而后在雪地里一步一个脚印,勇往直前,迎接丨自己头顶上那缕阳光的到来,也许会灿烂人生。
  • 七界武帝

    七界武帝

    千万年前,天地崩裂,世界七分。千万年后,一个来自地球的灵魂,附身为萧家少主,修炼至尊魂诀,觉醒武魂之王,掀动七界风云!斩万马,破千军,踏累累尸山,过漫漫血海,登九天之巅,傲视苍茫大地,谁与争锋?
  • 荒岛一枝花

    荒岛一枝花

    一朝醒来,米良发现自己到了一个只关男人的荒岛监狱!为避免米良的出现引起争端,第一个“捡”到米良的男生丁原,将她藏在了自己的房间里。然而纸包不住火,最终米良还是被人发现,引起监狱老大印昊的不满和男生间的骚动!为了在这个岛上生存下来,米良凭借自己的聪明智慧及非凡才艺,成为岛上男同胞一致认可的“岛花”!一次无意间听到监狱老大印昊与下属的谈话,米良知道了印昊等人竟偷偷谋划越狱,为重获自由,逃到外面的世界,米良决心要勾搭印昊,让他爱上自己……
  • 让红包飞起来

    让红包飞起来

    被大明星挖了墙角的宋小强伤心欲绝,意外捡到了一个能联系天上神仙的手机。神仙给他做牛做马,各种漂亮女神争抢着让他做经纪人,宋小强首先要征服娱乐圈,然后再征服整个世界,做一个想干啥就干啥的男人!
  • 如若此生未相恋

    如若此生未相恋

    七年前她为了他舍弃了一切,最终却惨遭抛弃。因为他,她生母惨死,还未出世的孩子以最残忍的方式离开人世,她成了有名的“荡妇”“贱人”,她把自己逼成了一个“木偶人”。而这一切,原来不过是一场算计,他的背弃,不过是演的一场戏。他获得亿万身家,名利双收。她一败涂地,一无所有。“你知道吗,傅以陌,这个世界上最残忍的一件事不是我爱你,你负我,而是你并未负我,可我已经体无完肤。”当七年后,他再回来的时候,面对生无可恋的她,将一切清盘拖出的时候,是否,还能赢回昔日的恋人?“从她选择跟我走的那一刻,就已经注定了,无论往那边走,都是输……”人世间最痛苦的一件事,就是,在最无能为力的年华里,遇见了最想守护一生的人。
  • 格莱斯第2卷:童话之息

    格莱斯第2卷:童话之息

    在格莱斯与妮娜一同经历白银山的种种之后,他们终于明白驯兽师的真正意义,带着故乡被摧毁的由基拉一同迎接新生活。然而好紧不长,就在一星期后,小镇上的所有村民都发生了难以想象的异变。为了调查民众异变的真相,格莱斯与妮娜一同展开调查,却在命运的偶然中发生了惊人的真相——一切的始作俑者(们)竟是——?!和数年前一样,格莱斯与妮娜一同说出看到的一切,然而等待他们的却是仿佛那时场景重现的猜忌与背离。就在此时,一个超出他们预想的身影,此时出现在他们的面前——这一切,都是黑色童话的结束,然而在它宣告终结之前,却在空气中萦绕着最后的芬芳气息——人气玄幻作品《格莱斯》第二弹!带给你截然不同的口袋妖怪世界!
  • 星河霸主

    星河霸主

    【科幻精品】未来世界,荣誉为尊!“等我一个人去炸了天皇星,应该就能晋升六级荣誉公民了,到时候买个星球堡垒让家人住进去。”在一颗了无人烟的星球上,夏芒眺望着深邃的太空,如是想到……