登陆注册
37947700000035

第35章 XIV BLOSSOM-WEEK(1)

It was "blossom-week," and every garden and hedge flaunted its bloom in the soft air. All about was the perfume of flowers, the odor of fresh grass, and that peculiar earthy smell of new-made garden beds but lately sprinkled. Behind the hill overlooking the harbor the sun was just sinking into the sea. Some sentinel cedars guarding its crest stood out in clear relief against the golden light. About their tops, in wide circles, swooped a flock of crows.

Gran'pop and Tom sat on the front porch, their chairs touching, his hand on hers. She had been telling him of Quigg's visit that morning. She had changed her dress for a new one. The dress was of brown cloth, and had been made in the village--tight where it should be loose, and loose where it should be tight. She had put it on, she told Pop, to make a creditable appearance before the board that night.

Jennie was flitting in and out between the sitting-room and the garden, her hands full of blossoms, filling the china jars on the mantel: none of them contained Quigg's contribution. Patsy was flat on his back on the small patch of green surrounding the porch, playing circus-elephant with Stumpy, who stood over him with leveled head.

Up the hill, but a few rods away, Cully was grazing the Big Gray--the old horse munching tufts of fresh, sweet grass sprinkled with dandelions. Cully walked beside him. Now and then he lifted one of his legs, examining the hoof critically for possible tender places.

There was nothing the matter with the Gray; the old horse was still sound: but it satisfied Cully to be assured, and it satisfied, too, a certain yearning tenderness in his heart toward his old chum. Once in a while he would pat the Gray's neck, smoothing his ragged, half worn mane, addressing him all the while in words of endearment expressed in a slang positively profane and utterly without meaning except to these two.

Suddenly Jennie's cheek flushed as she came out on the porch.

Carl was coming up the path. The young Swede was bareheaded, the short blond curls glistening in the light; his throat was bare too, so that one could see the big muscles in his neck. Jennie always liked him with his throat bare; it reminded her of a hero she had once seen in a play, who stormed a fort and rescued all the starving women.

"Da brown horse seek; batta come to stabble an' see him," Carl said, going direct to the porch, where he stood in front of Tom, resting one hand on his hip, his eyes never wandering from her face. He knew where Jennie was, but he never looked.

"What's the matter with him?" asked Tom, her thoughts far away at the moment.

"I don' know; he no eat da oats en da box."

"Will he drink?" said Tom, awakening to the importance of the information.

"Yas; 'mos' two buckets."

"It's fever he's got," she said, turning to Pop. "I thought that yisterday noon when I sees him a-workin'. All right, Carl; I'll be down before I go to the board meetin'. And see here, Carl; ye'd better git ready to go wid me. I'll start in a couple o' hours. Will it suit ye, Gran'pop, if Carl goes with me?"--patting her father's shoulder. "If ye keep on a-worritin' I'll hev to hire a cop to follow me round."

Carl lingered for a moment on the steps. Perhaps Tom had some further orders; perhaps, too, Jennie would come out again.

Involuntarily his eye wandered toward the open door, and then he turned to go. Jennie's heart sprang up in her throat. She had seen from behind the curtains the shade of disappointment that crossed her lover's face. She could suffer herself, but she could not see Carl unhappy. In an instant she was beside her mother.

Anything to keep Carl--she did not care what.

"Oh, Carl, will you bring the ladder so I can reach the long branches?" she said, her quick wit helping her with a subterfuge.

Carl turned and glanced at Tom. He felt the look in her face and could read her thoughts.

If Tom had heard Jennie she never moved. This affair must end in some way, she said to herself. Why had she not sent him away long before? How could she do it now when he had risked his life to save Patsy?

Then she answered firmly, still without turning her head, "No, Jennie; there won't be time. Carl must get ready to"--Pop laid his hand on hers.

同类推荐
  • 法昌倚遇禅师语录

    法昌倚遇禅师语录

    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。
  • The Coxon Fund

    The Coxon Fund

    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。
  • The Pit

    The Pit

    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。
  • 知言

    知言

    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。
  • 仄韵声律启蒙

    仄韵声律启蒙

    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
  • 无极炼灵

    无极炼灵

    别人修炼一天,也许才灵力+1,罗风随手砸死一头凶兽,灵力+2。别人苦修十年将一门灵武修到炉火纯青,罗风一月炼到一代宗师,辛苦一点再花一月直接超凡入圣!看我如何借玄道系统,杀出通天之路。
  • 销售是个好职业

    销售是个好职业

    顶尖销售人员不凡的魅力让人景仰膜拜,而低微的销售人员又让人无时无刻不鄙视。它让不少走近它的人很快尝到甜头,更让许多接近它的人吃尽无数苦果。销售是生死艺术,有人因此进入天堂,有人因此下了地狱。你想走哪一条道?我已经听到了,是天堂!本书结合作者自己多年的销售心得,给销售新手指出了一条从开始就正确的道,让新手:做正确的事,再正确地做事。同时为新手们提供了许多销售的理念、实用技巧、方法、策略。让新手一人行就能很清醒地避开弯路、避开无知、避开伤害,找到方向、找到方法、找到力量、找到智慧,在销售这条玄妙的大道上顺利打造自己的美好“钱”途。
  • 愿与你再次不期而遇

    愿与你再次不期而遇

    一名空少的爱恨情仇史,或火热,或陌路,终还是修成正果。
  • 万能穿越日历

    万能穿越日历

    常来意外穿越到平行世界,发现文化的空白,打起了抄书的主意,平步青云成为了人气作家,但是,却渐渐发现,他的穿越之旅不是那么简单。意外发现了被他穿越的宿主死亡的尸体,他开始怀疑,自己怎么穿越来的,为什么宿主死亡,尸体就在眼前,自己却拥有了他的记忆。他还没弄清怎么回事,就突然遭到追杀,这场追杀更是莫名其妙,他根本不知道对方为何要杀他!凭借万能穿越日历,常来回到原先的世界去追寻真相,再次震惊的发现,他甚至连自己是谁都不知道!他到底该怎么办?
  • 重生嗨皮!伪装小萝莉

    重生嗨皮!伪装小萝莉

    莫潇第一世仅有23年,跳级获得了博士学位,风华正茂的年纪却被好闺蜜的大礼包车祸被迫人生突兀结束,她怎会甘心?因为所谓的好闺蜜,爱而不得,痛失父母,背叛哥哥们,导致名门望族名裂,如今重生,得骨牌一枚,古阵一卷,金手指加持,有自家哥哥疼,自家爸妈爱,自家男人宠,这世间的美好她莫潇必要用最完美的姿态一一游历!
  • 宇宙星星

    宇宙星星

    宇辰你妈妈真的不是我杀的,我是被人陷害的!!!!,你要相信我,真的不是我杀的,难道你相信她也不愿意相信我吗?!!!!
  • 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!
  • 谁拨动了你的心弦:高中生心理困惑答疑

    谁拨动了你的心弦:高中生心理困惑答疑

    本书讲了:养花要养根,育人要育心,如果教师不能帮助学生解决好心理问题,那么学校就不可能办成让人民满意的教育。心理问题是德育教育必须解决好的根本问题,只有解决好学生的心理问题,才可能把学生培养成有善德的人,才可能使学校真正落实德育为先的办学目标。我们若能从这个角度来审视《谁拨动了你的心弦》这本书,能明显感觉到银川市实验中学针对高中生心理困惑所做的答疑非常有价值,值得中小学生阅读参考,值得中小学教师和家长研读借鉴。
  • 都市之大巫归来

    都市之大巫归来

    上古之时,洪荒之中凶兽横行,精怪、妖灵乃至神、怪、鬼、魅等物统辖大地。上古之民,尔等祖先,初生于九州之土,于洪水中哀求上天,于山火中挣扎求存,于疫病中伏尸万里,于凶兽爪牙之下血流成河。尔等先祖,近乎灭族,痛哭哀嚎之中,愤怨之气直冲九霄,天地震动。天心最仁,是时人中有巫人出。悟天道,通天理,有无穷之力。是巫者巫者,天地间有人存,平而唯一,相互扶持,是为巫。解病痛,解迷惑,解灾劫,解一切痛苦。掌礼法,持传统,使人族绵延流传于九州,是为巫。
  • 我的脑壳到底做错了什么

    我的脑壳到底做错了什么

    又名病娇的护头法则让你五雷轰顶的究极狗血三角恋,以第一人称的视角慢慢揭开多年前尘封的故事。逝去的时光,破碎的记忆,埋伏在黑暗中伺机而动的毒蛇。————————当我们携手从黑暗森林里走出的时候是否还能看到璀璨的满天星光?