登陆注册
5579200000018

第18章

Before the neighboring properties the fences had been swept away, so that one might stroll from the sidewalk straight across the well-trimmed sward to any one of a dozen elaborately modern doorways.Some of the residences, thus frankly proffering friendship to the passer-by, were of wood painted in drabs and dusky reds, with bulging windows which marked the native yearning for the mediaeval, and shingles that strove to be accounted tiles.Others--a prouder, less pretentious sort--were of brick or stone, with terra-cotta mouldings set into the walls, and with real slates covering the riot of turrets and peaks and dormer peepholes overhead.

Celia Madden stopped in front of the largest and most important-looking of these new edifices, and said, holding out her hand: "Here I am, once more.

Good-morning, Mr.Ware."

Theron hoped that his manner did not betray the flash of surprise he felt in discovering that his new acquaintance lived in the biggest house in Octavius.

He remembered now that some one had pointed it out as the abode of the owner of the wagon factories;but it had not occurred to him before to associate this girl with that village magnate.It was stupid of him, of course, because she had herself mentioned her father.

He looked at her again with an awkward smile, as he formally shook the gloved hand she gave him, and lifted his soft hat.The strong noon sunlight, forcing its way down between the elms, and beating upon her parasol of lace-edged, creamy silk, made a halo about her hair and face at once brilliant and tender.

He had not seen before how beautiful she was.She nodded in recognition of his salute, and moved up the lawn walk, spinning the sunshade on her shoulder.

Though the parsonage was only three blocks away, the young minister had time to think about a good many things before he reached home.

First of all, he had to revise in part the arrangement of his notions about the Irish.Save for an occasional isolated and taciturn figure among the nomadic portion of the hired help in the farm country, Theron had scarcely ever spoken to a person of this curiously alien race before.

He remembered now that there had been some dozen or more Irish families in Tyre, quartered in the outskirts among the brickyards, but he had never come in contact with any of them, or given to their existence even a passing thought.

So far as personal acquaintance went, the Irish had been to him only a name.

But what a sinister and repellent name! His views on this general subject were merely those common to his communion and his environment.He took it for granted, for example, that in the large cities most of the poverty and all the drunkenness, crime, and political corruption were due to the perverse qualities of this foreign people--qualities accentuated and emphasized in every evil direction by the baleful influence of a false and idolatrous religion.

It is hardly too much to say that he had never encountered a dissenting opinion on this point.His boyhood had been spent in those bitter days when social, political, and blood prejudices were fused at white heat in the public crucible together.When he went to the Church Seminary, it was a matter of course that every member of the faculty was a Republican, and that every one of his classmates had come from a Republican household.When, later on, he entered the ministry, the rule was still incredulous of exceptions.One might as well have looked in the Nedahma Conference for a divergence of opinion on the Trinity as for a difference in political conviction.

Indeed, even among the laity, Theron could not feel sure that he had ever known a Democrat; that is, at all closely.

He understood very little about politics, it is true.

If he had been driven into a corner, and forced to attempt an explanation of this tremendous partisan unity in which he had a share, he would probably have first mentioned the War--the last shots of which were fired while he was still in petticoats.Certainly his second reason, however, would have been that the Irish were on the other side.

He had never before had occasion to formulate, even in his own thoughts, this tacit race and religious aversion in which he had been bred.It rose now suddenly in front of him, as he sauntered from patch to patch of sunlight under the elms, like some huge, shadowy, and symbolic monument.

He looked at it with wondering curiosity, as at something he had heard of all his life, but never seen before--an abhorrent spectacle, truly! The foundations upon which its dark bulk reared itself were ignorance, squalor, brutality and vice.Pigs wallowed in the mire before its base, and burrowing into this base were a myriad of narrow doors, each bearing the hateful sign of a saloon, and giving forth from its recesses of night the sounds of screams and curses.Above were sculptured rows of lowering, ape-like faces from Nast's and Keppler's cartoons, and out of these sprang into the vague upper gloom--on the one side, lamp-posts from which negroes hung by the neck, and on the other gibbets for dynamiters and Molly Maguires, and between the two glowed a spectral picture of some black-robed tonsured men, with leering satanic masks, making a bonfire of the Bible in the public schools.

Theron stared this phantasm hard in the face, and recognized it for a very tolerable embodiment of what he had heretofore supposed he thought about the Irish.For an instant, the sight of it made him shiver, as if the sunny May had of a sudden lapsed back into bleak December.

Then he smiled, and the bad vision went off into space.

同类推荐
  • 大佛顶如来放光悉怛多钵怛啰陀罗尼

    大佛顶如来放光悉怛多钵怛啰陀罗尼

    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。
  • 道德真经集注杂说

    道德真经集注杂说

    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。
  • 医学读书记

    医学读书记

    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。
  • 长春真人西游记

    长春真人西游记

    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。
  • 石田法薰禅师语录

    石田法薰禅师语录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 有些不平凡的日常

    有些不平凡的日常

    一个有着奇遇的老套主人公的日常,平凡的日常
  • 傲娇总裁追美妻

    傲娇总裁追美妻

    江宁远很自信地说,“潇潇,你果然喜欢我!”沈潇向天翻了个白眼。江宁远说,“我吻你,你有感觉。”沈潇说,“是啊,想打架也是一种感觉。”江宁远故作吃惊,“床上打架,正合我意!”总之——与天斗其乐无穷;与地斗其乐无穷;与沈潇斗自找死路;与江宁远斗不求活路。江宁远:有事找老婆,没事找老婆沈潇:有事宁远干,没事干宁远
  • 武修之巅峰

    武修之巅峰

    大荒世界,以武为尊。这是一个武道繁衍到极致的世界。有大神通者一念断山岳,一动天地惊的世界。
  • 他来时有星光

    他来时有星光

    【同名出版已上市,淘宝当当京东均有销售。】 【新书《顶流他贪图我的美貌》】 冷艳毒舌女明星VS铁血硬汉男警察每个人都有自己的罪和执念,在看不见的地方日夜折磨。爱上你是穷途末路,也是星光里的救赎。*以破案为辅,谈恋爱为主的小甜文
  • 礼仪全书2

    礼仪全书2

    在现代社会,礼仪可以有效地展现施礼者和受礼者的教养、风度与魅力,它体现着一个人对他人和社会的认知水平、尊重程度,是一个人的学识、修养和价值的外在表现。
  • 墨家书之长歌当归

    墨家书之长歌当归

    上古神祗,蚀骨销魂,玲珑心思遭人陷,枉将心事与天知。叹天狠,嗟人心,来世再勿负两卿。三界魔君,承天所御。曼珠花田十里香,酒肉穿肠情难了,入骨相思醉玲珑。红豆寄情,卿可知?九天离恨,温润卓绝。错付良心与倾城,半生误来怨无悔,执掌人心聪明误。奈何独醒,痛相思。翻云覆雨、素手遮天是她,无心无情、杀人不眨眼同样是她,人人只道她风华无极、权倾朝野,却有何人知晓那清雅容颜下她心中坚定。临终一场托孤棋,子既已落,她便接下。既已入戏,她便步步为杀。一局未完的棋局,一场蓄谋多年的梦境,随着她的归来,已无人可置身事外。她究竟是谁,又想要做什么?到底谁才是棋子,谁才是梦里人,你,还分得清吗?梦里无客,方知身是客。
  • 山路没有弯

    山路没有弯

    我是一个平凡的女孩,如果没有那个他,或许我这一生会走上一条跟我妈妈一样的道路。
  • 七里樱

    七里樱

    年少时,我们,似乎成为了世界的主角,遗憾过,苦恼过,伤心心过,但庆幸的是在那个即将逝去的青春里,你世界的男主随着四季辗转在你身旁,陪你笑,陪你哭……终有一天,你发现他只是喜欢你身边的那个人而已…“你知道的,我喜欢她哎。”“没事…”至少我的青春,你来过就好。
  • 快穿之攻略奸孽男主

    快穿之攻略奸孽男主

    “结局已经造成,我们就这样吧不要让我恨你”‘’呵,说开始的是你说结束的也是你,凭什么“妖孽男主化身万千流光开始了追妻之旅
  • 蜡烛泪

    蜡烛泪

    长水拥有一对半可靠的儿子。三个崽人模人样,像一个模子铸出的坯。说差距也存在,比如念书,崽们就相差甚遥。二儿建文念初三,成绩呱呱叫。三儿建锁刚启蒙,头个学期竟做了一年级状元。喜得长水嘴一咧:“乖乖!俩小的不愧我种,就驴子是扬州婊子养的。”驴子是长水顶头儿。十八岁的汉子小学没混出头。怪长水气?长水一气就给他发明个属相,说驴子属猪大肠,拉起来竹杆长,一松手一大摊。说驴子儿吔!你别性急,慢慢熬,熬熟了,校长作兴留你做先生。父亲啰嗦完,驴子就扭头“嘿哧嘿哧”笑。不就十八岁么?男到三十三太阳才出山,早着哩!再说这几年也没白混。