登陆注册
33135200000060

第60章

Before he got home again, he had even begun to understand that no man can make haste to be rich without going against the will of God, in which case it is the one frightful thing to be successful.

So he had come back a more humble man, and longing to ask Miss Coleman to forgive him. But he had no idea what ruin had fallen upon them, for he had never made himself thoroughly acquainted with the firm's affairs. Few speculative people do know their own affairs.

Hence he never doubted he should find matters much as he left them, and expected to see them all at The Wilderness as before. But if he had not fallen in with Diamond, he would not have thought of going there first.

What was Diamond to do? He had heard his father and mother drop some remarks concerning Mr. Evans which made him doubtful of him.

He understood that he had not been so considerate as he might have been.

So he went rather slowly till he should make up his mind. It was, of course, of no use to drive Mr. Evans to Chiswick. But if he should tell him what had befallen them, and where they lived now, he might put off going to see them, and he was certain that Miss Coleman, at least, must want very much to see Mr. Evans. He was pretty sure also that the best thing in any case was to bring them together, and let them set matters right for themselves.

The moment he came to this conclusion, he changed his course from westward to northward, and went straight for Mr. Coleman's poor little house in Hoxton. Mr. Evans was too tired and too much occupied with his thoughts to take the least notice of the streets they passed through, and had no suspicion, therefore, of the change of direction.

By this time the wind had increased almost to a hurricane, and as they had often to head it, it was no joke for either of the Diamonds.

The distance, however, was not great. Before they reached the street where Mr. Coleman lived it blew so tremendously, that when Miss Coleman, who was going out a little way, opened the door, it dashed against the wall with such a bang, that she was afraid to venture, and went in again. In five minutes after, Diamond drew up at the door.

As soon as he had entered the street, however, the wind blew right behind them, and when he pulled up, old Diamond had so much ado to stop the cab against it, that the breeching broke.

Young Diamond jumped off his box, knocked loudly at the door, then turned to the cab and said--before Mr. Evans had quite begun to think something must be amiss:

"Please, sir, my harness has given away. Would you mind stepping in here for a few minutes? They're friends of mine. I'll take you where you like after I've got it mended. I shan't be many minutes, but you can't stand in this wind."Half stupid with fatigue and want of food, Mr. Evans yielded to the boy's suggestion, and walked in at the door which the maid held with difficulty against the wind. She took Mr. Evans for a visitor, as indeed he was, and showed him into the room on the ground-floor. Diamond, who had followed into the hall, whispered to her as she closed the door--"Tell Miss Coleman. It's Miss Coleman he wants to see.""I don't know" said the maid. "He don't look much like a gentleman.""He is, though; and I know him, and so does Miss Coleman."The maid could not but remember Diamond, having seen him when he and his father brought the ladies home. So she believed him, and went to do what he told her.

What passed in the little parlour when Miss Coleman came down does not belong to my story, which is all about Diamond.

If he had known that Miss Coleman thought Mr. Evans was dead, perhaps he would have managed differently. There was a cry and a running to and fro in the house, and then all was quiet again.

Almost as soon as Mr. Evans went in, the wind began to cease, and was now still. Diamond found that by ****** the breeching just a little tighter than was quite comfortable for the old horse he could do very well for the present; and, thinking it better to let him have his bag in this quiet place, he sat on the box till the old horse should have eaten his dinner.

In a little while Mr. Evans came out, and asked him to come in.

Diamond obeyed, and to his delight Miss Coleman put her arms round him and kissed him, and there was payment for him! Not to mention the five precious shillings she gave him, which he could not refuse because his mother wanted them so much at home for his father.

He left them nearly as happy as they were themselves.

The rest of the day he did better, and, although he had not so much to take home as the day before, yet on the whole the result was satisfactory. And what a story he had to tell his father and mother about his adventures, and how he had done, and what was the result! They asked him such a multitude of questions! some of which he could answer, and some of which he could not answer;and his father seemed ever so much better from finding that his boy was already not only useful to his family but useful to other people, and quite taking his place as a man who judged what was wise, and did work worth doing.

For a fortnight Diamond went on driving his cab, and keeping his family.

He had begun to be known about some parts of London, and people would prefer taking his cab because they liked what they heard of him.

One gentleman who lived near the mews engaged him to carry him to the City every morning at a certain hour; and Diamond was punctual as clockwork--though to effect that required a good deal of care, for his father's watch was not much to be depended on, and had to be watched itself by the clock of St. George's church.

Between the two, however, he did make a success of it.

After that fortnight, his father was able to go out again.

Then Diamond went to make inquiries about Nanny, and this led to something else.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 浮光掠影

    浮光掠影

    一个是经年未见却对她余情未了的旧爱,一个是被她在拐角处不小心撞破狠心甩掉前女友的新欢。旧爱已经是过眼云烟,新欢却迟迟未有明确的表示。她其实对他动心的很早,却迟迟不能确定对方的心意。两个彼此钟情的人在瞬息万变的娱乐圈中各自打拼……
  • 黑白飞侠

    黑白飞侠

    世事变幻,超越时空。真心英雄,敢涉险滩峻峰。古今正与邪,迷悟刹那中。贪嗔痴,三荼毒。生灭处,魔窟现。香风吹拂王府院,声色犬马不知休。美酒佳肴贪无厌,怎知贫者饥寒中。天威怒,真侠现。闪电行,邪恶无处遁踪。仁义心,天地常现晴空。黑白飞侠,义行天下。俦侣携手,谱写侠义宏宗。男女心印,演绎儿女情衷。振黑白大氅,挟雷霆之威,亮正义之剑,铲人间不公。当头棒喝,迷者醒梦。众人景仰,寰宇震动。三更起舞吟,一枕黄粱中。
  • 浮屠命

    浮屠命

    语:慈悲救苦,俺稽首皈依,胜造个七级浮屠。浮屠者,天地至善,救赎众生,心之所向也。然而,万物负阴以抱阳,负阳以抱阴,天地之道,莫不出其理,有其至善,必有极恶。人之初,性本恶,习而善,善恶一体,此本为罪,为浮屠罪,罪浮屠,命也,运兮!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 俏丽四姐妹花的穿越奇遇

    俏丽四姐妹花的穿越奇遇

    四位姐妹穿越到架空的朝代,究竟是福还是祸?但最终都觅得良人,各有归属,也算是不枉此行啊……(本文有甜少虐,可能因为作者不喜欢虐的,多霸道腹黑)
  • 明伦汇编皇极典君父部

    明伦汇编皇极典君父部

    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。
  • 逆天小农妻:夫君轻一点

    逆天小农妻:夫君轻一点

    男儿心女儿身,有胸没丁丁,好尴尬!种菜她不会,除草她不会!“尼玛,种地太难不干了!”花菩提撂下摊子。别人盗墓都是到处金银珠宝,为什么到了她这里就变了?竟然盗出来了一个绝世美男儿!天呐!来一到雷把她劈死吧!她要金银珠宝,金银珠宝啊啊啊“喂,你跟着本大爷做什么?”男子眼睛微眯危险的看着她:“你刚刚说什么?”尼玛!这眼神就是赤裸裸的威胁!说她废物的,很好,那她就要做一个逆天的废物。俗话说,神器在手天下我有,这玩意太逆天了,种瓜得瓜种豆得豆,还能救死扶伤。别人的丹药都是炼出来的,而她的丹药竟然是在树上长出来的。人逆天也就罢了,宝贝也这么逆天。
  • 三寸逆鳞

    三寸逆鳞

    天地万物,聚于苍云。人生为人,兽修化魔,天地孕神,人魔神三族鼎立!苍云之外,又有世界万千,共组宇宙。龙生雪域,身有“逆鳞”,鳞长七寸,为龙之死穴。触之,龙怒!翻江倒海,山崩地裂!击之,龙亡!烟消云散,尘埃粒粒......当雪域龙皇入苍云,与人圣之女凌云诞下一半人半龙之婴孩寒啸后,命运的巨轮,开始正式转动......从苍云的三族会武,到龙皇凌云夫妻之死;从雪域的三大强族之战,到葬情剑被寒啸所得......在种种际遇,种种祸福中,寒啸茁壮成长!一场赌局,牵动情缘联动;一种情怀,随心系动往事!从苍云世界的无……
  • 特种兵之猎豹

    特种兵之猎豹

    在学校人家泡妞他被妞泡,新兵连揍班长,特战队中成为真正的兵王。一张通缉令,改变他的一生,一句忠于祖国,让他成为优秀侦察兵,一个信仰,让他成为特种部队中的猎豹,忠于祖国忠于人民,勇敢顽强不怕牺牲,任何不法分子进我中国领地,杀杀杀~...
  • 夕落天月明

    夕落天月明

    一个很平凡的穿越故事。不是什么女主有多强大,有多聪明的那一种。很简单的成亲,很简单接受,很简单就爱上一个人,但却始终不移。文中不会有很多复杂。因为我喜欢简单,简单的人简单的事。或许写来根本不会受欢迎吧,因为大部分人所爱看的都不是这种类型。此文慢热,还望不喜慎入。