登陆注册
5591500000054

第54章

I was surprised and annoyed.The principal charm of Seabury Pond was that so few people visited it.Also fewer still knew how good the fishing was there.I was not more than ordinarily selfish, but I did not care to have the place overrun with excursionists from the city, who had no scruples as to number and size of fish caught and would ruin the sport as they had ruined it at other and better known ponds.The passerby, whoever he was--a native probably--would, if he saw me, ask questions concerning my luck, and be almost sure to tell every one he met.I left my fire unkindled, stepped back to the shade of the bushes and waited in silence, hoping the driver would go on without stopping.There was no real road on this side of the pond, but there was an abandoned wood track, like that by which I had come.The horse was approaching along the track; the sounds of hoofs and crackling branches grew plainer.

The odd part of it was that I heard no rattle of wheels.It was almost as if the person was on horseback.This seemed impossible, because no one in Denboro or Bayport--no one I could think of, at least--owned or rode a saddle horse.Yet the hoof beats grew louder and there was no squeak, or jolt, or rattle to bear them company.They came to a point in the woods directly opposite where I sat in the shade of the bushes and there they stopped.Then they recommenced and the crackle of branches was louder than ever.The rider, whoever he was, was coming down the bank to the pond.

A moment more and the tall swamp-huckleberry bushes at the edge of the sandy beach parted and between them stepped gingerly a clean-cut, handsome brown horse, which threw up its head at the sight of the water and then trotted lightly toward it.The rider, who sat so easily in the saddle, was a girl.And the girl was Mabel Colton!

She did not notice me at first, but gave her attention to the horse.The animal waded into the water to its knees and, in obedience to a pull on the reins, stopped, bent its head, and began to drink.Then the rider turned in her seat, looked about her, saw the heap of wood for the fire, the open lunch basket, the rods and landing-net, and--me.

I had stepped from the bushes when she first appeared and was standing motionless, staring, I imagine, like what Dorinda sometimes called her husband--a "born gump." There was Fate in this! no doubt about it.The further I went to avoid this girl, and the more outlandish and forsaken the spot to which I fled, the greater the certainty of our meeting.A feeling of helplessness came over me, as if I were in the clutch of destiny and no effort of mine could break that clutch.

For a moment she looked as if she might be thinking the same thing.

She started when she saw me and her lips parted.

"Oh!" she exclaimed, softly.Then we gazed at each other without speaking.

She was the first to recover from the surprise.Her expression changed.The look of alarm caused by my sudden appearance left her face, but the wonder remained.

"Why! Why, Mr.Paine!" she cried."Is it you?"I stepped forward.

"Why, Miss Colton!" said I.

She drew a breath of relief."It IS you!" she declared."I was beginning to believe in hallucinations.How you startled me! What are you doing here?""That is exactly what I was going to ask you," I replied."I am here for a fishing excursion.But what brought you to this out-of-the-way place?"

She smiled and patted the horse's shoulder."Don here brought me,"she answered."He saw the water and I knew he was thirsty, so Icame straight down the bank.But I didn't expect to find any one here.I haven't seen a horse or a human being for an hour.What a pretty little lake this is.What is its name?""It is called Seabury's Pond.How did you find it?""I didn't.Don found it.He and I came for a gallop in the woods and I let him choose his own paths.I have been in his charge all the morning.I haven't the least idea where we are.There, Don!

you have had enough and you are splashing us dreadfully.Come back!"She backed the horse out of the water and turned his head toward the woods.

"It is great fun to be lost," she observed."I didn't suppose any one could be lost in Denboro.""But this isn't Denboro.Seabury's Pond is in Bayport township.""Is it, really? In Bayport? Then I must be a long way from home.""You are; four miles and a half, at least.More than that over the road."She looked at her watch and frowned slightly.

"Dear me!" she said."And it is after twelve already.I am perfectly sure I can't find the way back in time for luncheon.""I shall be glad to go with you and show you the way.""No, indeed! Don and I will get home safely.This isn't the first time we have been lost together, though not on Cape Cod.Of course I shouldn't think of taking you from your fishing.Have you had good luck?""Pretty fair.Some bass and two good-sized pickerel.""Really! Bass? I didn't know there were any about here.May Isee them?"

"Certainly.They are over there in the bushes."She swung lightly down from the saddle and, taking her horse by the bridle, led him toward the spot where my catch lay, covered with leaves and wet grass.I removed the covering and she bent over the fish.

同类推荐
  • 洞玄灵宝飞仙上品妙经

    洞玄灵宝飞仙上品妙经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清忠谱

    清忠谱

    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。
  • 佛说转有经

    佛说转有经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大涤洞天记

    大涤洞天记

    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。
  • 麟儿报

    麟儿报

    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
  • 流离的萤火爱情

    流离的萤火爱情

    抬头看到的就是他那双孤傲的眼睛,散发着无数的寒气,让人不寒而栗,那张脸简直无懈可击,与哥哥相比似乎更胜一筹,但是他满脸的高傲和不屑,瞬间拒人于千里之外。那个冰山男依旧惜字如金,没有表情,我开始有些怀疑,老哥是不是认错人啦?呼呼,不理他们啦,走咯“答应我一个要求!”说得这么爽快?是早有预谋吗?可是不应该,总不至于他是策划者吧“要求?行,但是你不可以说…”委屈啊,莫名其妙地要答应冰山男一个要求。“不管如何,你都要信我!”那是你对我的乞求吗?一次次的错过,一次次的误会,他们之间是否经得起时间的考验?可爱善良的韩雪柔能够等到幸福钟声响起吗?面对昔日的男友、今时的未婚夫,她该如何抉择?求收藏,求推荐,求订阅,嘻嘻,我会再接再厉的~~~推荐——http://m.pgsk.com/a/450433/《邪魅总裁:女人,乖乖躺着!》推荐新作温馨治愈系列:听说,爱情回来过。http://m.pgsk.com/a/702512/
  • 计将

    计将

    夫计者多为权者。小者可计人,大者可计天下国。以计天下国者,须有善天下人之心。故上古君王尧舜与九臣计而得天下,四臣计而失天下。古华派弟子华子清下山后,遇到了形形色色的人,见证了一个帝国的冉冉再生……
  • 敬我相思不成悲

    敬我相思不成悲

    她是名动天下的倾城骄女,只奈何出身风月勾栏之地。孟知君以为慕容炎是她的良人,她隐忍低伏,只为伴在他身侧。她以为,他们可以白头到老。然。她挚爱之人,断她手指,毁她容貌——最后,他一刀一刀生生挖出她体内白骨,制成一支惊世骇俗的骨笛。“阿知,你瞧,这骨用来做骨笛正好。”他的双手沾满她的血,可他笑得如画。他用骨笛为聘,铺下十里红妆,迎娶他心爱之人为妻。她却惨受万箭穿心而死!“慕容炎,敬你一杯酒,从此一别两宽。”
  • 小文学成长物语系列:艾丽鲨半成年

    小文学成长物语系列:艾丽鲨半成年

    艾丽莎:鲨鱼少女,外表生猛,无人能敌,内心柔软得一塌糊涂。她的人生只有三件大事:读书、吃饭和赚钱,为了实现梦想,像松鼠收集松果一般努力。李向晚:问题少年,成绩不好,爱冲动打架,脸上的疤痕让人误以为他是坏小孩,其实他背负着让人心酸的身世秘密。纳兰萧萧:刁蛮大小姐,虚荣心强,自私自利,因一场变故由骄傲公主变成落魄灰姑娘。叶可可:每个女主角身边都有的绿叶般的死党,个性懦弱善良,后来为了朋友学会勇敢反击。松果:“吃货”公子哥儿,性格直率,爱笑爱闹,以为有钱就能买到一切。故事发生在一群12岁的少男少女之间,人们把这个尴尬的年龄段称为“半成年”。初中入学第一天,艾丽莎就遭遇了史上最混乱状况……
  • 重生之绝代妖娆

    重生之绝代妖娆

    一场意外,二十六岁的韩彤回到了八岁那年,附带过目不忘技能,成为学校的天才学子。一次偶然,得到月儿空间,修得仙法。一次邂逅,遇到命中注定的那个男子。幼年时期帮助家人建大棚致富,长大后赌石、赛车、建企业,成长为一代女王。在学校里,学校校长说:这孩子是天才,一定要好好培养!在赌石场,赌石王者说:这世上,我只服一人,那就是韩彤!在赛车场,F1赛车手说:你要赢我,我便服你,我这条命从此任你取用!片段欣赏:一、某女:“你这小偷竟然偷到老娘头上来了,活的不耐烦了是不是?”“你是说我?”某男伸手指了指自己鼻尖,不解,我就那么像小偷?某女这才看清抢了自己老妈包的人,很帅气,不过才十五六岁的年纪。这么小就开始偷东西,真是不像话。“你没东西吃?”某男摇头。“你没钱花?”某男继续摇头。“那你小小年纪不学好,学人家偷东西?”某女直接咆哮。“那个,你不能先看看脚下吗?”“呃,脚下?”某女低头,看到地上躺着的男子,直接石化。二、A市首富家的女儿扭曲着一张漂亮的脸蛋,指着陷入一帮大汉包围的某女:“都是你,都是因为你立轩哥哥才会不喜欢我的,你这个狐狸精,看你今后还有什么脸面赖在立轩哥哥身边。”可下一秒,她呆愣当场,怎么可能,她一个女生怎么可能同时放倒十个男人。“麻烦下次想找我麻烦的话,带些厉害点的。”某女华丽丽的转身离去。三、“董事长,外面有个男的说要见你。”小心翼翼的看着坐在老板椅上的绝色女子,老板今天脸色好可怕啊。“直接轰出去。”让他不和自己商量就去做那么危险的事,以后别想再让我看到他。“可是他说是你男人。”“那也轰出去。”“可是….”“你就这么不想见我。”某男刚到门口就听见自己心心念念的女人要轰走自己。此为一对一,无虐、无小三、无误会,欢迎各路读者跳坑。
  • 凌云奇闻录

    凌云奇闻录

    靖康耻,犹未雪。靖康之变后,中原生灵涂炭,无数仁人志士,无不梦想着光复中原,还我河山。一曲壮丽的英雄悲歌就此上演。
  • 野蛮原始人

    野蛮原始人

    地球超远古时期一部落首领意外穿越现代。野蛮是他的代名词,拳头是他的通行证!横穿千古,依旧为王!
  • 古龙文集:绝代双骄1

    古龙文集:绝代双骄1

    书中栩栩如生刻画出小鱼儿、花无缺、铁心兰、江玉郎、燕南天、江别鹤、移花宫主、十二星相、苏樱等众多典型人物,是古龙所有小说中篇幅最长,情节最丰富的小说。《绝代双骄》也是一个关于仇恨和宽恕的故事,以仇恨开始,以宽恕结尾,充满了人性的光辉。全书高潮迭起,诙谐斗智,充满幽默,让人笑中带泪。小说问世以来,被改编无数,梁朝伟、刘德华、林青霞、林志颖、苏有朋等明星先后参与演出,陪一代又一代人度过了人生的美好时光。
  • 六十种曲八义记

    六十种曲八义记

    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。
  • 老公你愿意娶我吗

    老公你愿意娶我吗

    一场豪门婚姻,让他们成为了夫妻,她努力想让自己成为一个好太太,但是他却不这么想