登陆注册
4809700000028

第28章 THE BITE OF MEMORY(3)

At first Bud watched it with only a vague, disquieting sense of familiarity. Then abruptly he recalled too vividly the time and circumstance of his first sight of the picture. It was in San Jose, at the Liberty. He and Marie had been married two days, and were living in that glamorous world of the honeymoon, so poignantly sweet, so marvelous--and so fleeting. He had whispered that the girl looked like her, and she had leaned heavily against his shoulder. In the dusk of lowered lights their hands had groped and found each other, and clung.

The girl did look like Marie. When she turned her head with that little tilt of the chin, when she smiled, she was like Marie. Bud leaned forward, staring, his brows drawn together, breathing the short, quick breaths of emotion focussed upon one object, excluding all else. Once, when Frank moved his body a little in the next seat, Bud's hand went out that way involuntarily. The touch of Frank's rough coat sleeve recalled him brutally, so that he drew away with a wincing movement as though he bad been hurt.

All those months in the desert; all those months of the slow journeying northward; all the fought battles with memory, when he thought that he had won--all gone for nothing, their slow anodyne serving but to sharpen now the bite of merciless remembering. His hand shook upon his knee. Small beads of moisture oozed out upon his forehead. He sat stunned before the amazing revelation of how little time and distance had done to heal his hurt.

He wanted Marie. He wanted her more than he had ever wanted her in the old days, with a tenderness, an impulse to shield her from her own weaknesses, her own mistakes. Then--in those old days --there had been the glamor of mystery that is called romance.

That was gone, worn away by the close intimacies of matrimony. He knew her faults, he knew how she looked when she was angry and petulant. He knew how little the real Marie resembled the speciously amiable, altogether attractive Marie who faced a smiling world when she went pleasuring. He knew, but--he wanted her just the same. He wanted to tell her so many things about the burros, and about the desert--things that would make her laugh, and things that would make her blink back the tears.

He was homesick for her as he had never been homesick in his life before. The picture flickered on through scene after scene that Bud did not see at all, though he was staring unwinkingly at the screen all the while. The love scenes at the last were poignantly real, but they passed before his eyes unnoticed. Bud's mind was dwelling upon certain love scenes of his own. He was feeling Marie's presence beside him there in the dusk.

"Poor kid--she wasn't so much to blame," he muttered just above his breath, when the screen was swept clean and blank at the end of the last reel.

"Huh? Oh, he was the big mutt, right from the start," Frank replied with the assured air of a connoisseur. "He didn't have the brains of a bluejay, or he'd have known all the time she was strong for him.""I guess that's right," Bud mumbled, but he did not mean what Frank thought he meant. "Let's go. I want a drink."Frank was willing enough; too willing, if the truth were known.

They went out into the cool starlight, and hurried across the side street that was no more than a dusty roadway, to the saloon where they had spent the afternoon. Bud called for whisky, and helped himself twice from the bottle which the bartender placed between them. He did not speak until the second glass was emptied, and then he turned to Frank with a purple glare in his eyes.

"Let's have a game of pool or something," he suggested.

"There's a good poker game going, back there," vouchsafed the bartender, turning his thumb toward the rear, where half a dozen men were gathered in a close group around a table. "There's some real money in sight, to-night.""All right, let's go see." Bud turned that way, Frank following like a pet dog at his heels.

At dawn the next morning, Bud got up stiffly from the chair where he had spent the night. His eyeballs showed a network of tiny red veins, swollen with the surge of alcohol in his blood and with the strain of staring all night at the cards. Beneath his eyes were puffy ridges. His cheekbones flamed with the whisky flush. He cashed in a double-handful of chips, stuffed the money he had won into his coat pocket, walked, with that stiff precision of gait by which a drunken man strives to hide his drunkenness, to the bar and had another drink. Frank was at his elbow. Frank was staggering, garrulous, laughing a great deal over very small jokes.

"I'm going to bed," said Bud, his tongue forming the words with a slow carefulness.

"Come over to my shack, Bud--rotten hotel. My bed's clean, anyway." Frank laughed and plucked him by the sleeve.

"All right," Bud consented gravely. "We'll take a bottle along."

同类推荐
  • THE GREAT HOGGARTY DIAMOND

    THE GREAT HOGGARTY DIAMOND

    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。
  • 建炎笔录

    建炎笔录

    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。
  • 六韬

    六韬

    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。
  • THE PROFESSOR

    THE PROFESSOR

    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。
  • 西池集

    西池集

    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
  • 皇黎一统志

    皇黎一统志

    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。
  • 你的香尸她的魂

    你的香尸她的魂

    一颗头颅,一座凶坟,一个必死之人,一支不为人所知的诡异组织,一场场惊天血案与传奇······
  • 道演起源

    道演起源

    注重故事框架,描写本质,前期删减了许多剧情内容,不注重角色性格,没有绝对的主角,留给读者自己思考,变为读者自己的故事。后面开始完全抛弃描写主要剧情,从支线进行线索补充主线,读者需要靠前面的世界观,事件,自行脑补。
  • 天价农女不愁嫁

    天价农女不愁嫁

    在现代,她是令人闻风丧胆的仇杀队一姐,也是傲娇多变的全能女王。穿越到古代一个偏远村落的“三无”农女身上,家里土地被人侵占、房屋被人霸住、欠下一屁股债不说,还拖着一对古灵精怪的儿女。既然不知道回去的路,那就过好眼下的日子!夺回土地,抢回房屋;农业机械化,商品大酬宾;七大姑八大姨诸如此类的人来找茬,只不过是自寻欺辱,完全不是她的对手。她的终极目的,不过是把日子过得风生水起,把两个儿女养育成全能天才。可是,天才们在哪里捡了个爹爹回来?那长得跟花一样的男人还扬言要与她一起睡?等等!刚才她想怎么阻止他靠近来着?是敲昏他或是灌醉他还是卸掉他一只胳膊?怎么她记不起来了?为什么她一见到这个男人反应就各自迟钝呢?而且,哪条法律规定他只不过是在她肚子里落了个种就可以抢走她一对天才宝贝,这便宜也占大发了点吧?P:本文一对一,且男女主身心干净。女主自立自强,玩转古代;男主腹黑专情,不离不弃。有宠有虐有狗血,还有极品配角闪亮登场!宝贝们若是喜欢,请戳右边的“加入书架”。
  • 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。
  • 没有不带伤的船(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    没有不带伤的船(保持学生良好心态的故事全集)

    走进如歌的生命,走过诗意的青春。曾几何时,我们叹息时光的飞逝,叹惋落日的凄美,却任凭美好从身边转瞬即逝。不是青春短暂、岁月苍白,而是我们不曾将它涂上丰富的色彩。何不于喧闹中体会宁静,于繁杂中感受简约,以平静的心情看待得失,以良好的心态面对功利,“不以物喜,不以己悲”才是人生之大境界。
  • 我是我的神(上)

    我是我的神(上)

    《我是我的神(套装上下册)》是一部读后让人觉得异常沉重的小说,全书弥漫英雄之气和悲悯情怀,讲述了在巨大的历史变革下乌力图古拉一家两代人的坎坷人生。小说用动人的笔调阐释了生命与情感、罪恶与救赎、战争与和平、存在与死亡的关联与对抗。
  • 嫡女逆袭:痞子王爷,慢点撩

    嫡女逆袭:痞子王爷,慢点撩

    慕容青衣原为慕容府嫡出小姐,深受爹宠娘爱,一天自己最好的姐妹竟然成了自己的姐姐,还夺走了自己的一切,背上了命案,从此人生发生了翻天覆地的变化……机缘巧合和坊间名声最不好的王爷成为了夫妻……
  • 鸟瞰孤独

    鸟瞰孤独

    龙仁青,当代著名作家。1967年3月生于青海湖畔铁卜加草原1986年7月毕业于青海海南民族师范学校藏语言文学专业。先后从事广播、电视、报纸等媒体的新闻翻译(汉藏文)、记者、编辑、导演、制片等职,现供职于青海电视台影视部。
  • 空白与桥

    空白与桥

    我不知道该说些什么…似乎只是想要唤醒沉睡的灵魂,或者它以麻木。或在中午的马路上,当冬日的阳光穿过高楼,晒在冰冷的脸颊。或者只是在凌晨,下了拥挤的一路公交车,立交桥下,俯视桥中那盏昏黄的路灯。它是你的灵魂,罪恶的灵魂。当你凝视着它,正在思考,突然,一辆匆忙的汽车奔驰而过,迎面的冷风就像刀割,你不知道,那是谁,在又一次折磨你的可怜的灵魂…