登陆注册
37323500000010

第10章

The greatest man in Raveloe was Squire Cass, who lived in the large red house with the handsome flight of stone steps in front and the high stables behind it, nearly opposite the church.He was only one among several landed parishioners, but he alone was honoured with the title of Squire; for though Mr.Osgood's family was also understood to be of timeless origin--the Raveloe imagination having never ventured back to that fearful blank when there were no Osgoods--still, he merely owned the farm he occupied; whereas Squire Cass had a tenant or two, who complained of the game to him quite as if he had been a lord.

It was still that glorious war-time which was felt to be a peculiar favour of Providence towards the landed interest, and the fall of prices had not yet come to carry the race of small squires and yeomen down that road to ruin for which extravagant habits and bad husbandry were plentifully anointing their wheels.I am speaking now in relation to Raveloe and the parishes that resembled it; for our old-fashioned country life had many different aspects, as all life must have when it is spread over a various surface, and breathed on variously by multitudinous currents, from the winds of heaven to the thoughts of men, which are for ever moving and crossing each other with incalculable results.Raveloe lay low among the bushy trees and the rutted lanes, aloof from the currents of industrial energy and Puritan earnestness: the rich ate and drank freely, accepting gout and apoplexy as things that ran mysteriously in respectable families, and the poor thought that the rich were entirely in the right of it to lead a jolly life; besides, their feasting caused a multiplication of orts, which were the heirlooms of the poor.Betty Jay scented the boiling of Squire Cass's hams, but her longing was arrested by the unctuous liquor in which they were boiled; and when the seasons brought round the great merry-makings, they were regarded on all hands as a fine thing for the poor.For the Raveloe feasts were like the rounds of beef and the barrels of ale--they were on a large scale, and lasted a good while, especially in the winter-time.After ladies had packed up their best gowns and top-knots in bandboxes, and had incurred the risk of fording streams on pillions with the precious burden in rainy or snowy weather, when there was no knowing how high the water would rise, it was not to be supposed that they looked forward to a brief pleasure.On this ground it was always contrived in the dark seasons, when there was little work to be done, and the hours were long, that several neighbours should keep open house in succession.

So soon as Squire Cass's standing dishes diminished in plenty and freshness, his guests had nothing to do but to walk a little higher up the village to Mr.Osgood's, at the Orchards, and they found hams and chines uncut, pork-pies with the scent of the fire in them, spun butter in all its freshness--everything, in fact, that appetites at leisure could desire, in perhaps greater perfection, though not in greater abundance, than at Squire Cass's.

For the Squire's wife had died long ago, and the Red House was without that presence of the wife and mother which is the fountain of wholesome love and fear in parlour and kitchen; and this helped to account not only for there being more profusion than finished excellence in the holiday provisions, but also for the frequency with which the proud Squire condescended to preside in the parlour of the Rainbow rather than under the shadow of his own dark wainscot; perhaps, also, for the fact that his sons had turned out rather ill.Raveloe was not a place where moral censure was severe, but it was thought a weakness in the Squire that he had kept all his sons at home in idleness; and though some licence was to be allowed to young men whose fathers could afford it, people shook their heads at the courses of the second son, Dunstan, commonly called Dunsey Cass, whose taste for swopping and betting might turn out to be a sowing of something worse than wild oats.To be sure, the neighbours said, it was no matter what became of Dunsey--a spiteful jeering fellow, who seemed to enjoy his drink the more when other people went dry--always provided that his doings did not bring trouble on a family like Squire Cass's, with a monument in the church, and tankards older than King George.But it would be a thousand pities if Mr.Godfrey, the eldest, a fine open-faced good-natured young man who was to come into the land some day, should take to going along the same road with his brother, as he had seemed to do of late.If he went on in that way, he would lose Miss Nancy Lammeter; for it was well known that she had looked very shyly on him ever since last Whitsuntide twelvemonth, when there was so much talk about his being away from home days and days together.

There was something wrong, more than common--that was quite clear;for Mr.Godfrey didn't look half so fresh-coloured and open as he used to do.At one time everybody was saying, What a handsome couple he and Miss Nancy Lammeter would make! and if she could come to be mistress at the Red House, there would be a fine change, for the Lammeters had been brought up in that way, that they never suffered a pinch of salt to be wasted, and yet everybody in their household had of the best, according to his place.Such a daughter-in-law would be a saving to the old Squire, if she never brought a penny to her fortune; for it was to be feared that, notwithstanding his incomings, there were more holes in his pocket than the one where he put his own hand in.But if Mr.Godfrey didn't turn over a new leaf, he might say "Good-bye" to Miss Nancy Lammeter.

同类推荐
  • 明道编

    明道编

    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。
  • 家政须知

    家政须知

    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。
  • Dark Lady of the Sonnets

    Dark Lady of the Sonnets

    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。
  • FRECKLES

    FRECKLES

    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。
  • 华严经海印道场九会请佛仪

    华严经海印道场九会请佛仪

    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
  • 交锋

    交锋

    在一般人眼中,他是平庸、无能、贪婪,甚至有些愚蠢的巡捕。因为他,经常行动失败,多次无意泄露了重要情报。但他交游广泛,善于溜须拍马和钻营,是军政不倒翁。在日伪眼中,他忠诚、可靠。而在军统的眼中,他是人才,也是功臣。其实,他一直受我党领导,是一名坚定的革命战士,一名杰出的地下情报工作者!在地下工作中,力挽狂澜,立下了不朽的功勋!
  • 来到综漫搞事情

    来到综漫搞事情

    一场意外事故,王小萌获得了一个系统,只有完成系统给出的任务才能复活?什么!还附带变身!搞没搞错啊!王小萌:那现在我们要去哪儿?系统:刀剑神域,登陆!(PS:不只是一个动漫世界。) 粉丝群:623114086
  • 你要做影帝

    你要做影帝

    是战忽局影帝,文化输出战线急先锋,是抵抗外星入侵的无畏战士,无数次在拯救世界的那个男人,更是一个被系统坑了的苦孩子……既然来都来了,那就别客气了。魔改《星球大战》,第三帝国范儿的西斯武士,《银河英雄传说》,咱大秦范儿的帝国,土味的《夺宝奇兵》,东方式的《终结者》……魔改一时爽,一直魔改一直爽!【这就是个爽文,一个非主流影帝祸害世界的故事】
  • 火极尊者

    火极尊者

    魔通大陆中有一个让人又恨又慕的传奇人物,他,有时痴呆如孢子,有时暴躁如魔君,有时天真如孩童;有人说,他是一个无情者,对于自己家族,仅因母亲的一句话而亲手泯灭;有人说,他是一个决策者,仅因若溪的一滴眼泪而淡然毁灭一个帝国;有人说,他是一个杀戮者,一日之间残杀数以百万计的人;有人说,他是一个柔情者,数年慕望只为一朝伊人回眸。
  • 维格里传奇

    维格里传奇

    巫王之乱终于落下帷幕,权力交还给了凡人的手中,但那些巫师依然在幕后牵动丝线。太阳照常升起,日子还要继续,毕竟权力的游戏只适合那些贵族老爷,对于老百姓而言,这些不过是茶余饭后扯皮抬杠的谈资。而在这些流言之中,谈论最多的便是弗劳德·维格里这个浪客巫师的名字,有人说他是个英雄,还有人说就是他蛊惑两位巫王彼此对立还毁了大半个世界……毋庸置疑的是,他的确曾游走于权力圈内而且不受待见,他那悬挂在星耀城上的头颅就是很好的证明。可是他真的死了吗?不少人声称见到了他,还被骗走了不少钱。也许,就连死神都被他耍的团团转。此时,荒原之上,两匹马,两个人,一巫师一剑客正策马飞奔。魔与剑,血与火,世界注定再次被搅乱……
  • 清穿之福晋难为

    清穿之福晋难为

    林知没想到自己竟然穿越成了历史上雍正皇帝胤禛的孝敬宪皇后,电视剧里她恶毒的形象历历在目,妒忌成性,残害子嗣,想着那句火遍全网的“本宫做不到啊!”林知赶紧瞄了眼镜中的自己,只见镜中妙人儿,眉若远黛,眸清目明,其中还泛着点点水光,因大病未愈,整个人看着没什么精气神,瞧着倒是比西子还惹人怜惜。林知暗自点点头,对这幅皮相颇为满意!不过林知佛惯了,没什么大追求,只想混吃等死,毕竟不用奋斗就能锦衣玉食,是她的毕生追求,但某位爷三天两头的往她这儿跑给她招仇恨是几个意思啊,被迫宫斗的林知欲哭无泪……(淦,憨憨实锤,一个章节一个章节的去留言“作者修文中”,后面发现可以直接在简介丢出来,啧,我正式说一下,咳咳,因为这是我的第一本书,文笔情节包括细节描写我都不太满意,所以最近在修文捉虫,男女主人设也会有变动,因为我发现自己真的接受不了不洁的男主,至于女主,我想让她更可爱一点,既能挠人心,也能扛大事的那种可爱,而且,最重要的:我要篡改历史!!!所以考究党勿入,另外,文修好了会更改简介,敬请期待!)
  • 时间会证明一切

    时间会证明一切

    爱过,错过,都是经过。好事,坏事,皆成往事。生而为人,红尘浮浪,免不了世间一番摸爬滚打。也曾迷茫,也曾彷徨,虽抵不过少年白发,却终可见淬火成金。尝遍人间滋味,领略万种风情,然后发现,这个世界上最强大的是时间。无不可过去之事,有自然相知之人。我们都曾不堪一击,我们终将刀枪不入。时间会证明一切。
  • 玩转天下之废材小姐要逆天

    玩转天下之废材小姐要逆天

    众所周知的废物小姐安灵雨被庶出姐姐百般残害致死,怨气不散,发誓复仇!再睁眼,废物换了灵魂,异世的光芒誓要搅得这天地震荡!欺我者,就算是炼狱,也要把你抓出来,千刀万剐!辱我者,就算讨好谄媚,也定要以十倍偿之,绝不放过!尊我者,就算与全世界为敌,也要为你劈开这混沌,千百倍回报!爱恨分明,敢作敢为,这是独属于安灵雨的标签……人人不屑却又闻之丧胆的魔尊是她师父,人人眼中仙风道骨的人皇是她朋友。美男伸手大把大把来,谁又能和她一起笑傲江湖,玩转天下呢?
  • 心之无极

    心之无极

    天意所在,我依旧活着!虽然肉体消逝,灵魂却得以留存。凌宇在另一个位面,以另一种身份重生。他纯净的心灵在这个弱肉强食的世界里彻底改变,灾祸一次又一次接触了他。当他以为找到归宿时,现实又残酷地将其剥夺。无力时渴望力量,力量其实一直都在,只是不曾发现。这个少年会有怎样的奇遇,又会有怎样的痛苦?
  • 灵道无极

    灵道无极

    一个天生丹田枯寂,被判定不能踏入灵修的少年,却拥有着超越天才的天赋,看作为废材的他,是如何一人一剑笑傲世间!天地不仁,以万物为刍狗!成仙路断,便再续天路,天道无情,便剑指天穹!