登陆注册
33135200000085

第85章

"No."

"Why?"

"Because I'm silly. I'm never frightened at things."I could not help thinking of the old meaning of the word silly.

"And what was it?" I asked.

"I think it was a kind of an angel--a very little one. It had a long body and great wings, which it drove about it so fast that they grew a thin cloud all round it. It flew backwards and forwards over the well, or hung right in the middle, ****** a mist of its wings, as if its business was to take care of the water.""And what did you do to drive it away?"

"I didn't drive it away. I knew, whatever the creature was, the well was to get water out of. So I took the jug, dipped it in, and drew the water.""And what did the creature do?"

"Flew about."

"And it didn't hurt you?"

"No. Why should it? I wasn't doing anything wrong.""What did your companions say then?"

"They said--`Thank you, Diamond. What a dear silly you are!'""And weren't you angry with them?"

"No! Why should I? I should like if they would play with me a little;but they always like better to go away together when their work is over. They never heed me. I don't mind it much, though.

The other creatures are friendly. They don't run away from me.

Only they're all so busy with their own work, they don't mind me much.""Do you feel lonely, then?"

"Oh, no! When nobody minds me, I get into my nest, and look up.

And then the sky does mind me, and thinks about me.""Where is your nest?"

He rose, saying, "I will show you," and led me to the other side of the tree.

There hung a little rope-ladder from one of the lower boughs.

The boy climbed up the ladder and got upon the bough. Then he climbed farther into the leafy branches, and went out of sight.

After a little while, I heard his voice coming down out of the tree.

"I am in my nest now," said the voice.

"I can't see you," I returned.

"I can't see you either, but I can see the first star peeping out of the sky. I should like to get up into the sky. Don't you think I shall, some day?""Yes, I do. Tell me what more you see up there.""I don't see anything more, except a few leaves, and the big sky over me. It goes swinging about. The earth is all behind my back.

There comes another star! The wind is like kisses from a big lady.

When I get up here I feel as if I were in North Wind's arms."This was the first I heard of North Wind.

The whole ways and look of the child, so full of quiet wisdom, yet so ready to accept the judgment of others in his own dispraise, took hold of my heart, and I felt myself wonderfully drawn towards him.

It seemed to me, somehow, as if little Diamond possessed the secret of life, and was himself what he was so ready to think the lowest living thing--an angel of God with something special to say or do.

A gush of reverence came over me, and with a single goodnight, I turned and left him in his nest.

I saw him often after this, and gained so much of his confidence that he told me all I have told you. I cannot pretend to account for it. I leave that for each philosophical reader to do after his own fashion. The easiest way is that of Nanny and Jim, who said often to each other that Diamond had a tile loose.

But Mr. Raymond was much of my opinion concerning the boy;while Mrs. Raymond confessed that she often rang her bell just to have once more the pleasure of seeing the lovely stillness of the boy's face, with those blue eyes which seemed rather made for other people to look into than for himself to look out of.

It was plainer to others than to himself that he felt the desertion of Nanny and Jim. They appeared to regard him as a mere toy, except when they found he could minister to the scruple of using him--generally with success. They were, however, well-behaved to a wonderful degree; while I have little doubt that much of their good behaviour was owing to the unconscious influence of the boy they called God's baby.

One very strange thing is that I could never find out where he got some of his many songs. At times they would be but bubbles blown out of a nursery rhyme, as was the following, which I heard him sing one evening to his little Dulcimer.

There were about a score of sheep feeding in a paddock near him, their white wool dyed a pale rose in the light of the setting sun.

Those in the long shadows from the trees were dead white;those in the sunlight were half glorified with pale rose.

Little Bo Peep, she lost her sheep, And didn't know where to find them;They were over the height and out of sight, Trailing their tails behind them.

Little Bo Peep woke out of her sleep, Jump'd up and set out to find them:

"The silly things, they've got no wings, And they've left their trails behind them:

"They've taken their tails, but they've left their trails, And so I shall follow and find them;"For wherever a tail had dragged a trail, The long grass grew behind them.

And day's eyes and butter-cups, cow's lips and crow's feet Were glittering in the sun.

She threw down her book, and caught up her crook, And after her sheep did run.

She ran, and she ran, and ever as she ran, The grass grew higher and higher;Till over the hill the sun began To set in a flame of fire.

She ran on still -- up the grassy hill, And the grass grew higher and higher;When she reached its crown, the sun was down, And had left a trail of fire.

The sheep and their tails were gone, all gone --And no more trail behind them!

Yes, yes! they were there -- long-tailed and fair, But, alas! she could not find them.

同类推荐
  • 台湾割据志

    台湾割据志

    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。
  • 佛说如来独证自誓三昧经

    佛说如来独证自誓三昧经

    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。
  • 医宗金鉴

    医宗金鉴

    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。
  • 云南志略

    云南志略

    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。
  • 竹庵草录

    竹庵草录

    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。
热门推荐
  • 夫人咱该回家了

    夫人咱该回家了

    世人皆知,帝都涉北秋商场上英勇果断,惜字如金,却不知涉北秋在自家小娇妻面前,话痨得像个老父亲两人的相遇相识相爱被传成一段佳话。命运早已将两人绑在一起。十岁那年的初次见面十三岁的称兄道弟十九岁轰轰烈烈的爱情二十四岁的分离兜兜转转我们都早已不是对方心目中模样多年后在公司外交交流发布会上他伸出手,笑着问她“夫人,玩够了咱是不是该回家了?儿子女儿都在家里等着呢。”她也伸出手,笑着说“那就回家叭”“涉北秋!说好的让我出去玩呢!”“夫人,等我吃饱先好吗”“涉北秋你混蛋!”
  • 交给你了:穿越文化学、管理学的文化管理启示录

    交给你了:穿越文化学、管理学的文化管理启示录

    什么是文化?宏观层面它是指协调人类社会发展与自然生态变迁之间和谐关系的衡动系统,微观层面则是指平衡人类生命个体生存与发展之间价值关系的衡动元素。什么是文化管理?宏观意义上它是指以人类社会发展趋势为依托,使人类社会不同的组织形态能够匹配不断变化的外部环境事物,保持供求关系和谐可持续发展的管理实践方式;在微观意义上则是指以人类生命自我存在的价值成长为依托,使人类个体潜能的主观能动性得到系统有效地激发和运用,在人类社会的发展进程中不断突破并创造出和谐可持续价值的管理实践方法。
  • 异世狂妃:废材战天下

    异世狂妃:废材战天下

    现代的她是冷酷冷血冷艳的金牌特工,异世的她是相府天生毫无灵力的三小姐,人人口中嫌恶的废物,爹不亲,娘不爱,被兄弟姐妹任由欺负,还差点成了灵兽口中之食。一朝穿越,现代的她,成了异世的她,明眸睁开,懦弱无能褪去,拥有的是超强战斗力,战灵兽,战魔法,战天斗地,还成了大法师预言中的命定太子妃。哈,极品废材也能咸鱼大翻身,还有什么是不可能。风华绝代,傲世天下,看极品废材如何绽放璀璨光芒,在异世逍遥赛神仙qq群:293874178,欢迎加入
  • 盗天武圣

    盗天武圣

    在别人的眼里,他只不过是擅长计算,长得可以,到处躲避仇杀,过着提心吊胆的日子的流浪混混。可是,当他去了天一道院修道的时候,谁也没想到他是仙族的血脉。随着身份一层层的暴漏,他被卷入了天界斗争的漩涡,桃色的陷阱,兄弟之间的相残,他该如何面对,他是要成为顺天人,还是要成为盗天人?
  • 密爱

    密爱

    宁语林下楼提着八盒外卖,困难的摁亮电梯摁扭,看着电梯楼层显示的数字,从18一直变成1后电梯门打开,宁语林依然没精打采低着就准备走进去,丝毫没注意到电梯里一位西装笔挺的中年男人和一位穿着进口天鹅绒套裙,劲间系着一条真丝宁巾的高贵夫人正准备走出来。宁语林一不留神迎面撞上这位夫人,一盒外卖跌落在地,压在高贵夫人的脚上,“对不起,对不起,对不起”宁语林一连声道歉,“你怎么这么莽撞……”
  • 好人就该活着

    好人就该活着

    捡到一颗药吃了无敌了 “大妖你大爷的,想挨揍是不,我什么地方像妖?有角?有毛?还是有尾巴?” “有包。” “啪”
  • 樱花落下之时我就在原地

    樱花落下之时我就在原地

    讲述了两位主人公乔诺樱和李依瑶,这两位关系就如姐妹般的好朋友,身上最大的相同点就是十分叛逆。因为一场樱花树下的约定而展开的一系列十分危险的故事……
  • 深情之渊

    深情之渊

    “阿然,因我而起,我便做个了结”在白昂璟十岁时,被人绑架,苏然恰巧救下了他,可他却以为是姐姐苏希救的,苏希被人所害,成了植物人,他便以为是她害的,一遍一遍折磨她
  • 星际迷失虫巢

    星际迷失虫巢

    地球人小舟登上了小矮星号移民船,飞船遭遇事故,小舟从逃生舱醒来后发现自己来到了一片飞船的坟场,这里是宇宙中的无主之地,一片死寂,没有获得救援的可能性,除了自己,只有另外一个男人还活着,他将小舟照顾的很好,可是全身透着古怪。
  • 加速之不良春雪

    加速之不良春雪

    “银之羽翼仍然充斥希望,可为什么这双手却变成了毫无光泽的绝望之灰,那从这双手伸展的灰之锁链,是那被斩去的束缚,还是正在将我深深锁住的——绝望,我想要触碰的……那片天空,到底……离我,多么遥远……”——有田春雪