登陆注册
19875300000016

第16章 THE NOONING TREE.(6)

"On, on to the unknown!" called the river. "I come! I come!" he roused himself to respond, when a faint, faint, helpless voice broke in upon the mad clatter in his brain, cleaving his torn heart in twain; not a real voice,--the half-forgotten memory of one; a tender wail that had added fresh misery to his night's vigil,--the baby!

But the feeble pipe was borne down by the swirl of the water as it dashed between the rocky banks, still calling to him.

If he could only close his ears to it! But it still called-- called still--the river! And still the child's voice pierced the rush of sound with its pitiful flute note, until the two resolved themselves into contesting strains, answering each other antiphonally. The river --the baby-- the river--the baby; and in and through, and betwixt and between, there spun the whirling merry-go-round, with its curveting wooden horses, its discordant organ, and its creaking machinery.

But gradually the child's voice gained in strength, and as he heard it more plainly the other sounds grew fainter, till at last, thank God! they were hushed. The din, the whirlwind, and the tempest in his brain were lulled into silence, as under a "Peace, be still!" and, worn out with the contest, the man from Tennessee fell asleep under the grateful shade of the nooning tree. So deep was the slumber that settled over exhausted body and troubled spirit that the gathering clouds, the sudden darkness, the distant muttering of thunder, the frightened twitter of the birds, passed unnoticed.

A heavy drop of rain pierced the thick foliage and fell on his face, but the storm within had been too fierce for him to heed the storm without. He slept on.

Almost every man, woman, and child in the vicinity of Pleasant River was on the way to the circus,--Boomer's Grand Six-in-One Universal Consolidated Show; Brilliant Constellations of Fixed Stars shining in the same Vast Firmament; Glittering Galaxies of World-Famous Equestrian Artists; the biggest elephants, the funniest clowns, the pluckiest riders, the stubbornest mules, the most amazing acrobats, the tallest man and the shortest man, the thinnest woman and the thickest woman, on the habitable globe; and no connection with any other show on earth, especially Sypher's Two-in-One Show now devastating the same State.

If the advertisements setting forth these attractions were couched in language somewhat rosier than the facts would warrant, there were few persons calm enough to perceive it, when once the glamour of the village parade and the smell of the menagerie had intoxicated the senses.

The circus had been the sole topic of conversation for a fortnight.

Jot Bascom could always be relied on for the latest and most authentic news of its triumphant progress from one town to another. Jot was a sort of town crier; and whenever the approach of a caravan was announced, he would go over on the Liberty road to find out just where it was and what were its immediate plans, for the thrilling pleasure of calling at every one of the neighbors' on his way home, and delivering his budget of news.

He was an attendant at every funeral, and as far as possible at every wedding, in the village; at every flag-raising and husking, and town and county fair.

When more pressing duties did not hinder, he endeavored to meet the two daily trains that passed through Milliken's Mills, a mile or two from Pleasant River. He accompanied the sheriff on all journeys entailing serving of papers and other embarrassing duties common to the law.

On one occasion, when the two lawyers of the village held an investigation before Trial Justice Simeon Porter, they waited an hour because Jot Bascom did not come. They knew that something was amiss, but it was only on reflection that they remembered that Jot was not indispensable.

He went with all paupers to the Poor Farm, and never missed a town meeting.

He knew all the conditions attending any swapping of horses that occurred within a radius of twenty miles,--the terms of the trade and the amount paid to boot. He knew who owed the fish-man and who owed the meat-man, and who could not get trusted by either of them.

In fact, so far as the divine attributes of omniscience and omnipresence could be vested in a faulty human creature, they were present in Jot Bascom.

That he was quite unable to attend conscientiously to home duties, when overborne by press of public service, was true. When Diadema Bascom wanted kindling split, wood brought in, the cows milked, or the pigs fed, she commonly found her spouse serving humanity in bulk.

All the details of the approach of the Grand Six-in-One Show had, therefore, been heralded to those work-sodden and unambitious persons who tied themselves to their own wood-piles or haying-fields.

These were the bulletins issues:--The men were making a circle in the Widow Buzzell's field, in the same place where the old one had been,--the old one, viewed with awe for five years by all the village small boys.

The forerunners, outriders, proprietors, whatever they might be, had arrived and gone to the tavern.

An elephant was quartered in the tavern shed!

The elephant had stepped through the floor!!

The advance guard of performers and part of the show itself had come!

And the "Cheriot"!!

This far-famed vehicle had paused on top of Deacon Chute's hill, to prepare for the street parade. Little Jim Chute had been gloating over the fact that it must pass by his house, and when it stopped short under the elms in the dooryard his heart almost broke for joy.

He pinched the twenty-five-cent piece in his pocket to assure himself that he was alive and in his right mind. The precious coin had been the result of careful saving, and his hot, excited hands had almost worn it thin. But alas for the vanity of human hopes!

同类推荐
  • 滞下门

    滞下门

    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。
  • 道德经篇章玄颂

    道德经篇章玄颂

    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。
  • 四分僧羯磨

    四分僧羯磨

    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。
  • Two Short Pieces

    Two Short Pieces

    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。
  • 玉耶经

    玉耶经

    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
  • 洪荒之血道冥河

    洪荒之血道冥河

    鲜血流尽,本以为是生命终结,然而,被命运石板选中,古泽穿越混沌,成为魔神,以血立道,成就至强!开天是劫,在洪荒活出第三世,则...我为冥河!无量劫来时,吾必以血漫三界,屠苍天,戮仇寇!凡阻我道者,必杀之!!血海不枯,冥河不死!!
  • 最强婚宠:腹黑总裁高冷妻

    最强婚宠:腹黑总裁高冷妻

    “他们不是说你那啥无能,是废物吗?还能把我怎么样?”她骄傲地看着他。“不试试怎么知道?”他邪恶一笑,倏地将她扑倒!因妹妹脚踏两只船惹上恶魔总裁,只要他一声令下,她们便永不见天日,她被迫代替妹妹嫁给废物总裁,本以为他不行,谁知道他在某一夜却化身为狼,将她吃干抹净!
  • 灵之骤然

    灵之骤然

    一夜偷袭,她与他交手,再一次见面,竟是在学院考核,“糟糕,怎么会是他”她惴惴不安,“难道,你不知道,这是我们日月组织的学院么”,他端起她的下巴,邪邪地望着她,“我....”她紧张地说不话来,心里却暗骂道:“丫的,我哪知道你是日月组织的人哪”她顿时欲哭无泪,“那么,现在我要...揭穿,你”“别...”然他却不知,在她的身份背后还隐藏更巨大的、身世……
  • 刀尖

    刀尖

    飞刀现,寸芒变,杀戮无极限!在科技高度发达的2173年,他的飞刀却依然刀出人亡,胜却万千枪械!他潜心修炼,更获飞刀秘籍……面对成精巨蛆、魂影忍者、万恶魔鬼、惊悚丧尸,他从不退缩……一波未平一波又起,更大的全宇宙的灾难正在悄悄逼近……
  • 天魔图腾

    天魔图腾

    如果冲破世俗眼光的千年绝恋只是一场戏,如果飞升宇外的理想只是一个局,那就让天破地陷,星河逆转吧,记住,这一切都是你们逼的……曾经让世界颤栗的战神意外陨落,没想到却转生于仇家阵营,从此开始了一段披肝沥胆的逆天之路!无敌的战斗素养,绝伦的图腾兽技,天才的冲关经验,势如破竹的修炼速度,曾经的惊世天才,将以一种另类的方式重现于世——为何不敬神明?——什么神明?那破落的元教圣者曾被我千里追杀,万里溃逃,我凭什么对他行礼?为何要收留那遭天谴的女子?——天谴?天谴你姥姥!老子的钵盂拳头就是你的天谴!…………天魔图腾,魔之神位,吼破苍穹,举世匍匐!
  • 营销圣经

    营销圣经

    为什么大众化销售如此之火?为什么最佳的销售策略仍是那句老话——顾客就是上帝。为什么你已经具备了成功的条件却还没有成功?为什么说培训经费越多,在营销上花的力量就越少?在市场经济时代,那些持续增长的公司无不以盈利客户为增长基础,这些公司都能识别出他们最有价值的客户,创造出强劲的客户忠诚,并锻造出坚实的客户关系。营销学是每个营销人员创造佳绩必须遵循的推销法则,更是所有人营销自我,走向成功的金科玉律,拥有它,你将在商场上战无不胜、攻无不克。
  • 圣灵魔王决

    圣灵魔王决

    “一时废柴,并不是终身废柴”少年奇遇,勿得神书,废柴崛起,傲世天下,“吾将要一统天下”注:为本人首写,我是学生,本书周末更新
  • 流水时光

    流水时光

    时光倒流,蓝平,你是否仍然懦弱?面对美女,蓝平你是否只有尊重?蓝平,蓝平……
  • 战帝系列(三)

    战帝系列(三)

    石敢当强忍内伤剧痛,沉声道:“阁下如何称呼?”“小野——西——楼!”异服女子一字一顿地道……
  • Modeste Mignon

    Modeste Mignon

    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。