登陆注册
5369900000021

第21章

There are very few moments in a man's existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress, or meets with so little charitable commiseration, as when he is in pursuit of his own hat.A vast deal of coolness, and a peculiar degree of judgment, are requisite in catching a hat.A man must not be precipitate, or he runs over it; he must not rush into the opposite extreme, or he loses it altogether.The best way is, to keep gently up with the object of pursuit, to be wary and cautious, to watch your opportunity well, get gradually before it, then make a rapid dive, seize it by the crown, and stick it firmly on your head: smiling pleasantly all the time, as if you thought it as good a joke as anybody else.

There was a fine gentle wind, and Mr.Pickwick's hat rolled sportively before it.The wind puffed, and Mr.Pickwick puffed, and the hat rolled over and over as merrily as a lively porpoise in a strong tide; and on it might have rolled, far beyond Mr.Pickwick's reach, had not its course been providentially stopped, just as that gentleman was on the point of resigning it to its fate.

Mr.Pickwick, we say, was completely exhausted, and about to give up the chase, when the hat was blown with some violence against the wheel of a carriage, which was drawn up in a line with half-a-dozen other vehicles on the spot to which his steps had been directed.Mr.Pickwick, perceiving his advantage, darted briskly forward, secured his property, planted it on his head, and paused to take breath.He had not been stationary half a minute, when he heard his own name eagerly pronounced by a voice, which he at once recognised as Mr.Tupman's, and, looking upwards, he beheld a sight which filled him with surprise and pleasure.

In an open barouche, the horses of which had been taken out, the better to accommodate it to the crowded place, stood a stout old gentleman, in a blue coat and bright buttons, corduroy breeches and top-boots, two young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a young gentleman apparently enamoured of one of the young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a lady of doubtful age, probably the aunt of the aforesaid, and Mr.Tupman, as easy and unconcerned as if he had belonged to the family from the first moments of his infancy.

Fastened up behind the barouche was a hamper of spacious dimensions--one of those hampers which always awakens in a contemplative mind associations connected with cold fowls, tongues, and bottles of wine--and on the box sat a fat and red-faced boy, in a state of somnolency, whom no speculative observer could have regarded for an instant without setting down as the official dispenser of the contents of the before-mentioned hamper, when the proper time for their consumption should arrive.

Mr.Pickwick had bestowed a hasty glance on these interesting objects, when he was again greeted by his faithful disciple.

"Pickwick--Pickwick," said Mr.Tupman: "come up here.Make haste.""Come along, sir.Pray, come up," said the stout gentleman."Joe!--damn that boy, he's gone to sleep again.--Joe, let down the steps." The fat boy rolled slowly off the box, let down the steps, and held the carriage door invitingly open.Mr.Snodgrass and Mr.Winkle came up at the moment.

"Room for you all, gentlemen," said the stout man."Two inside, and one out.Joe, make room for one of these gentlemen on the box.Now, sir, come along;" and the stout gentleman extended his arm, and pulled first Mr.Pickwick, and then Mr.Snodgrass, into the barouche by main force.

Mr.Winkle mounted to the box, the fat boy waddled to the same perch, and fell fast asleep instantly.

"Well, gentlemen," said the stout man, "very glad to see you.Know you very well, gentlemen, though you mayn't remember me.I spent some ev'nins at your club last winter--picked up my friend Mr.Tupman here this morning, and very glad I was to see him.Well, sir, and how are you? You do look uncommon well, to be sure."Mr.Pickwick acknowledged the compliment, and cordially shook hands with the stout gentleman in the top boots.

"Well, and how are you, sir?" said the stout gentleman, addressing Mr.

Snodgrass with paternal anxiety."Charming, eh? Well, that's right--that's right.And how are you, sir (to Mr.Winkle)? Well, I am glad to hear you say you are well; very glad I am, to be sure.My daughters, gentlemen--my gals these are; and that's my sister, Miss Rachael Wardle.She's a Miss, she is; and yet she an't a Miss--eh, sir, eh?" And the stout gentleman playfully inserted his elbow between the ribs of Mr.Pickwick, and laughed very heartily.

"Lor, brother!" said Miss Wardle, with a deprecating smile.

"True, true," said the stout gentleman; "no one can deny it.Gentlemen, I beg your pardon; this is my friend Mr.Trundle.And now you all know each other, let's be comfortable and happy, and see what's going forward;that's what I say." So the stout gentleman put on his spectacles, and Mr.

Pickwick pulled out his glass, and everybody stood up in the carriage, and looked over somebody else's shoulder at the evolutions of the military.

同类推荐
  • 明高僧传

    明高僧传

    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。
  • Hans Brinker

    Hans Brinker

    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。
  • 天枢院都司须知格

    天枢院都司须知格

    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。
  • 药鉴

    药鉴

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 胎息秘要歌诀

    胎息秘要歌诀

    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。
热门推荐
  • 一向缘浅奈何情深

    一向缘浅奈何情深

    熟悉的是那双泛着空寂一般的眸子,似怨似愁,像是洞察了这人世间的纷纷扰扰。而那几分稚嫩,则是因为现在自己处在如花儿一般明媚的年纪,这是旁人所无法奢求的年轻。她的前一世,充满了罪恶与邪恶,她并不想再重蹈覆辙,而是想安安稳稳地过着日子。只是,有时候,她一个人,面对安稳而又孤寂的生活,她还是很向往那个曾经在她脑海中留下鲜衣怒马而又肆意狂妄的少年。“那么我要你成为我的女人,你也答应?”坐在电脑旁的李缘浅听见这句话,有一点忍无可忍,放在键盘的手不由自主地狠狠地按的空格键。不过仔细一想,她的眼眸里微微怀过一丝算计。“只要你能下得了手,我不介意。”“噗——”某人摆着正在喝水的动作,眼底看到了这段话,心里猛的一惊,艰难地呛到了。修长的手指显得那么完美,可打字的速度却是有一点迟缓。“可我记得我十年前就认识你了,你这是告诉我,你以前给我的照片都是假的?”靠,他对一个小屁孩暗恋了十年吗?
  • 谍战青城

    谍战青城

    黄昏里的一声枪响,敲碎了青城短暂的宁静,一个解放军干部模样的男子惨叫一声,倒在桂花巷一间民居门口。房东杜老头闻声赶来,就近用电话报了警。几分钟后,两辆中型美式吉普赶到。青城公安局侦查处处长毕虎,科长朱铁民,队员符军、林心语立即下车,勘查现场,寻找破案线索。在案发现场,受害人仰面朝天,军帽飞落一旁,腹中一弹,胸口插着一把匕首,额头上还放着一块精美的紫纱巾,双目圆睁,面呈惊愕,血流一地。毕虎拿掉盖住鼻子的紫纱巾,当即认出死者是青城市文化体育委员会主任梁子民。
  • 论语

    论语

    作为中国古代儒家的一部重要经典,《论语》是了解孔子哲学、政治、教育、文化等学说的很重要的资料。“半部《论语》治天下”,从古至今,《论语》都是一部不能忽视的经典。作为中华文化的源典,《论语》的主张思想已浸透到中国两千多年的政教体制、社会习俗、心理习惯和行为方式里去。
  • 帝凰傲凤:废柴神医惊天下

    帝凰傲凤:废柴神医惊天下

    她是前世有名的军医,一朝穿越成了凤家的废柴小姐!婚礼前夕,未婚夫上门退婚,不但如此还要娶她庶妹?更更更过分的是极品继母说她被人退婚难再出嫁,做主把她许给家里挑粪的旺财!!尼玛,还当我是小白菜呢,任你们烹炒油煎?家有奇葩一朵朵,凤锦珞,只奉行三个字,斗斗斗!他是大华朝最尊贵的寒王,不近女色,却唯独对她另眼相看!说她是废柴不配嫁他?哼!我偏要与他披肩,共掌天下!
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 文宗武圣

    文宗武圣

    他入赘修武世家,备受歧视,但是他却以华夏国的古代文学成就文圣,以自己不断的努力成就武圣。他是的人生,从来到元灵大陆之后,便注定不一般。
  • 锦绣婚途:误惹纨绔痞少

    锦绣婚途:误惹纨绔痞少

    “唐诗诗,我劝你聪明点,孵不出蛋来就别厚颜无耻的占着窝!”婆婆扶着一个怀孕的女人找上门,无限傲娇。唐诗诗看看上门女人微微隆起的肚子,又看看她身边小心伺候着的婆婆,最后将目光落在一旁抿着唇自始至终没有打算开口的男人身上,心冷成冰。三年自以为是的幸福婚姻在这一刻成了一场狗血而俗气的笑话。六年的感情最后换来的是薄薄的小小的轻轻的一张支票:一千万!那个男人因为金钱权势背叛了他们的感情,而她却因为背叛而挥霍了他的钱。这场交易--看起来也貌似公平!最可恨的不是你被挖倒了墙角,而是那无节操的一堵破墙恶劣的公然返身还想要左拥右抱!妻子变xx?亏他想的出来!叔叔同意了!婶婶也同意了!TMD!唐诗诗忍无可忍!既然忍不下去了,那只好学着残忍!前夫悲愤的说:“你竟敢背叛我!唐诗诗,你什么时候变得这么不要脸!”唐诗诗讥诮道:“脸是个什么玩意?我要它何用?”离婚女人门前是非多,情敌步步紧逼连环陷害;前夫不要脸的公然提出“回到我身边!”,妄图左拥右抱;情根深种的大学学长闻讯回国,虚怀以待;就连养父母的弟弟都跟她住到同一个屋檐下频频示好;结果有人更绝,直接将唐诗诗拉进民政局--扯证!吃一堑长一智,再入豪门的唐诗诗脱胎换骨,见招拆招,发誓将自己的爱情,捍卫到底!推荐妖的新文《误嫁豪门之小妻难逃》:《三生三世凤临天下》:
  • 培养孩子好性格的经典故事(青少年心灵成长直通车)

    培养孩子好性格的经典故事(青少年心灵成长直通车)

    《培养孩子好性格的经典故事》系列从成长中可能遇到的问题出发,内容涵盖了勤奋、坚强、自信、乐观等诸多与孩子健康成长密切相关的方面,人选的故事通俗易懂,道理清晰明了,版式活泼多样,容易激发孩子强烈的阅读兴趣,能够起到极好的教育和熏陶作用,对于提高孩子的文化素养、拓展孩子的知识面大有帮助。好习惯成就好未来,孩子从小养成良好的习惯,成就大事业将不再是遥不可及的梦想。生命需要鼓舞,心灵需要滋润。《国民阅读文库·青少年心灵成长直通车:培养孩子好性格的经典故事》图书的故事极具启蒙意义,可以启迪孩子的心灵,开发孩子的潜能,塑造孩子健康的人格,为孩子健康茁壮成长创造必要的条件。愿孩子们拥有一次快乐的阅读之旅。
  • 绝地求生之玄幻版吃鸡

    绝地求生之玄幻版吃鸡

    电竞选手穿越异界,本以为自此辉煌,光环加身!但现实的巴掌“啪啪”打在脸上,成为小乞丐。本已死心,却加入清风宗。一鸣惊人,之后再次沦为废物,被人侮辱践踏。跌宕起伏,如同过山车般的人生经历,锻造出坚硬的内心。机缘巧合之下,进入神域战场。“卧槽,这不就是吃鸡战场!”“什么98k,三级甲!后羿弓,光明铠才是王道!”“什么医疗箱,M4!大还丹,丧魂轮教你做人!”兄弟,伏地魔了解下!兄弟,钓鱼执法了解下!抢空投?不存在,苟吃鸡才是王道!“我去,竟然真的是只上古神鸡!”
  • 成就你一生的细节(2009最新版)

    成就你一生的细节(2009最新版)

    古人说:“天下难事,必做于易;天下大事,必做于细。”在一个成功者的背后,起决定作用的往往是那些小细节,完善了小细节,才能做成大事情。事实证明,如果忽视细节,就会踏入失败的深渊,如果把握住细节,成功就会降临。