登陆注册
4816100000025

第25章 STEPHEN BLACKPOOL(2)

''Tis hard, anyways, Rachael.'

'Try to think not; and 'twill seem better.'

'I've tried a long time, and 'ta'nt got better. But thou'rt right;'t might mak fok talk, even of thee. Thou hast been that to me, Rachael, through so many year: thou hast done me so much good, and heartened of me in that cheering way, that thy word is a law to me.

Ah, lass, and a bright good law! Better than some real ones.'

'Never fret about them, Stephen,' she answered quickly, and not without an anxious glance at his face. 'Let the laws be.'

'Yes,' he said, with a slow nod or two. 'Let 'em be. Let everything be. Let all sorts alone. 'Tis a muddle, and that's aw.'

'Always a muddle?' said Rachael, with another gentle touch upon his arm, as if to recall him out of the thoughtfulness, in which he was biting the long ends of his loose neckerchief as he walked along.

The touch had its instantaneous effect. He let them fall, turned a smiling face upon her, and said, as he broke into a good-humoured laugh, 'Ay, Rachael, lass, awlus a muddle. That's where I stick.

I come to the muddle many times and agen, and I never get beyond it.'

They had walked some distance, and were near their own homes. The woman's was the first reached. It was in one of the many small streets for which the favourite undertaker (who turned a handsome sum out of the one poor ghastly pomp of the neighbourhood) kept a black ladder, in order that those who had done their daily groping up and down the narrow stairs might slide out of this working world by the windows. She stopped at the corner, and putting her hand in his, wished him good night.

'Good night, dear lass; good night!'

She went, with her neat figure and her sober womanly step, down the dark street, and he stood looking after her until she turned into one of the small houses. There was not a flutter of her coarse shawl, perhaps, but had its interest in this man's eyes; not a tone of her voice but had its echo in his innermost heart.

When she was lost to his view, he pursued his homeward way, glancing up sometimes at the sky, where the clouds were sailing fast and wildly. But, they were broken now, and the rain had ceased, and the moon shone, - looking down the high chimneys of Coketown on the deep furnaces below, and casting Titanic shadows of the steam-engines at rest, upon the walls where they were lodged.

The man seemed to have brightened with the night, as he went on.

His home, in such another street as the first, saving that it was narrower, was over a little shop. How it came to pass that any people found it worth their while to sell or buy the wretched little toys, mixed up in its window with cheap newspapers and pork (there was a leg to be raffled for to-morrow-night), matters not here. He took his end of candle from a shelf, lighted it at another end of candle on the counter, without disturbing the mistress of the shop who was asleep in her little room, and went upstairs into his lodging.

It was a room, not unacquainted with the black ladder under various tenants; but as neat, at present, as such a room could be. A few books and writings were on an old bureau in a corner, the furniture was decent and sufficient, and, though the atmosphere was tainted, the room was clean.

Going to the hearth to set the candle down upon a round three-legged table standing there, he stumbled against something. As he recoiled, looking down at it, it raised itself up into the form of a woman in a sitting attitude.

'Heaven's mercy, woman!' he cried, falling farther off from the figure. 'Hast thou come back again!'

Such a woman! A disabled, drunken creature, barely able to preserve her sitting posture by steadying herself with one begrimed hand on the floor, while the other was so purposeless in trying to push away her tangled hair from her face, that it only blinded her the more with the dirt upon it. A creature so foul to look at, in her tatters, stains and splashes, but so much fouler than that in her moral infamy, that it was a shameful thing even to see her.

After an impatient oath or two, and some stupid clawing of herself with the hand not necessary to her support, she got her hair away from her eyes sufficiently to obtain a sight of him. Then she sat swaying her body to and fro, and making gestures with her unnerved arm, which seemed intended as the accompaniment to a fit of laughter, though her face was stolid and drowsy.

'Eigh, lad? What, yo'r there?' Some hoarse sounds meant for this, came mockingly out of her at last; and her head dropped forward on her breast.

'Back agen?' she screeched, after some minutes, as if he had that moment said it. 'Yes! And back agen. Back agen ever and ever so often. Back? Yes, back. Why not?'

Roused by the unmeaning violence with which she cried it out, she scrambled up, and stood supporting herself with her shoulders against the wall; dangling in one hand by the string, a dunghill-fragment of a bonnet, and trying to look scornfully at him.

'I'll sell thee off again, and I'll sell thee off again, and I'll sell thee off a score of times!' she cried, with something between a furious menace and an effort at a defiant dance. 'Come awa' from th' bed!' He was sitting on the side of it, with his face hidden in his hands. 'Come awa! from 't. 'Tis mine, and I've a right to t'!'

As she staggered to it, he avoided her with a shudder, and passed -his face still hidden - to the opposite end of the room. She threw herself upon the bed heavily, and soon was snoring hard. He sunk into a chair, and moved but once all that night. It was to throw a covering over her; as if his hands were not enough to hide her, even in the darkness.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 暖冬夜微澜(全集)

    暖冬夜微澜(全集)

    从前,他是金主,她是情人;如今,他是丈夫,她是妻子。本以为婚后的生活是风花雪月,却不知隐藏着无数暗涌。他早就知道她内心复仇的种子,所以即使她选择放弃复仇的时候,这对爱人已仿佛隔了无法逾越的深渊,那似乎是穷尽她一生无法逾越的距离。他的爱和在乎,似乎成了她的呼吸和生命,如今却要硬生生地剥离,才发现自己错失了多么重要的东西。记忆就像是昨夜惊魂的梦境,醒来却一无所知,任凭她如何努力,唯有断壁残垣的伤痕,却找不到最初的回去的路,只有眼眸里闪过一丝失落。
  • 炽炎焚天

    炽炎焚天

    焚天降世,斗转星移。因血祭封印融合焚天,不老不死不灭。隐世百余载,踏破次元虚空。
  • 半妖传:十里红妆倾天下

    半妖传:十里红妆倾天下

    林夕梦浑浑噩噩的醒过来,却突然对上了一对爆突的死鱼眼!再一看!天哪!她居然趟在死人堆里!而那……
  • 强势夺情:慕少,请离婚

    强势夺情:慕少,请离婚

    一次次的设计,让种子晴背负了杀害方辰熙爷爷的罪名,让原本相爱的两人只剩下相互折磨。“贱人,如果你想保住肚子里的孩子,那就取悦我!”他的绝情,终于让她彻底死心,她选择用离婚来离开这个男人。当看见她真的倒在血泊,他的心死死为她牵动,“种子晴,没有我的允许,你休想离开,我要你用一辈子来赎罪!”
  • 明诗别裁集

    明诗别裁集

    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。
  • 隐婚有喜:纯禽老公不正经

    隐婚有喜:纯禽老公不正经

    男人,可以造就一个女人的完美,也可以践踏一个女人的人生。她被他宠上了天,也被他打入地狱。为了他,她失了心,动了情,却输的一败涂地。一场婚姻从互相利用开始,到好聚好散结束。十八楼天台上,她白衣飘飘,手上举着刚出世的孩子,绝望地看着他,“顾璟然,我做的一切,都是你逼我的……”她狂笑着,抱着孩子从十八楼狠狠坠落。顾璟然一直以为,他不爱盛舒,直到抱着满身是血的她,顾璟然才知道,有一种爱叫做痛彻心扉有一种情叫做抵死缠绵有一种追逐叫做上天入地有一种牵挂叫做“盛舒,我等你回家”。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • Hello刁蛮千金

    Hello刁蛮千金

    她是全国五大家族之一苏家的千金,家族唯一的继承人,能文能武,不管学什么,都是一点就通,古灵精怪,冷傲不羁。他是慕容家的太子爷,只要惹到他的人都不会有好下场,偏偏她就是个例外,高冷,绝世,心高气傲,唯我独尊,两人第一次见面就势同水火,在学校偏偏还是个同桌,于是乎,“敢不敢和我比一比”“没问题,我有什么不敢的。”
  • 邪帝有点坏

    邪帝有点坏

    她是众人闻风丧胆的邪帝,世人皆以为邪帝是一位英俊潇洒,风流倜傥,玉树临风的大帅哥,可是,谁知,传闻中的邪帝尽是一位女子。“规矩,本帝就是规矩,男人,呵,本帝不稀罕。”
  • 我终于失去了你2

    我终于失去了你2

    从今以后,我们只有死别,没有生离。数次刷新销售榜单浅伤派作家麦九洒泪完结,谨以此书献给曾经不懂去爱的我们。这条街,他走过很多次了,长留街,长留我心的长留。你向我说后会无期,我却想再见你一面。执着痛苦的守候:他可以对她有千般宠万分爱,却找不到一条留下她的理由。那场大雪下了三天,许诺就此消失了。所有的人都告诉莫铖,许诺死了。莫铖不相信,执着的寻找。终于,三年后,初雪来临,他与她相遇街头,她却不认识他。
  • 文心雕龙

    文心雕龙

    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。