登陆注册
4819100000003

第3章

AT MRS. ATTERSON'S

When you came into "Mother" Atterson's front hall (the young men boarders gave her that appellation in irony) the ghosts of many ancient boiled dinners met you with--if you were sensitive and unused to the odors of cheap boarding houses--a certain shock.

He was starting up the stairs, on which the ragged carpet threatened to send less agile persons than Mrs. Atterson's boarders headlong to the bottom at every downward trip, when the clang of the gong in the dining- room announced the usual cold spread which the landlady thought due to her household on the first day of the week.

Hiram hesitated, decided that he would skip the meal, and started up again. But just then Fred Crackit lounged out of the parlor, with Mr. Peebles following him. Dyspeptic as he was, Mr. Peebles never missed a meal himself, and Crackit said:

"Come on, Hi-Low-Jack! Aren't you coming down to the usual feast of reason and flow of soul?"Crackit thought he was a natural humorist, and he had to keep up his reputation at all times and seasons. He was rather a dissipated-looking man of thirty years or so, given to gay waistcoats and wonderfully knit ties. A brilliant as large as a hazel-nut--and which, in some lights, really sparkled like a diamond--adorned the tie he wore this evening.

"I don't believe I want any supper," responded Hiram, pleasantly. "What's the matter?Got some inside information as to what MotherAtterson has laid out for us?You're pretty thick with the old girl, Hi." "That's not a nice way to speak of her, Mr. Crackit," said Hi, in a lowvoice.

The other boarders--those who were in the house-straggled into the basement dining-room one after the other, and took their places at the long table, each in his customary manner.

That dining-room at Mother Atterson's never could have been a cheerful place. It was long, and low-ceiled, and the paper on the walls was a dingy red, so old that the figure on it had retired into the background--been absorbed by it, so to speak.

The two long, dusty, windows looked upon an area, and were grilled half way up by wrought-iron screens which, too, helped to shut out the light of day.

The long table was covered by a red figured table cloth. The "castors" at both ends and in the middle were the ugliest--Hiram was sure--to be found in all the city of Crawberry. The crockery was of the coarsest kind. The knives and forks were antediluvian. The napkins were as coarse as huck towels.

But Mrs. Atterson's food--considering the cost of provisions and the charge she made for her table--was very good. Only it had become a habit for certain of the boarders, led by the jester, Crackit, to criticise the viands.

Sometimes they succeeded in making Mrs. Atterson angry; and sometimes, Hiram knew, she wept, alone in the dining-room, after the harumscarum, thoughtless crowd had gone.

Old Lem Camp--nobody save Hiram thought to put "Mr." before the old gentleman's name--sidled in and sat down beside the country boy, as usual. He was a queer, colorless sort of person--a man who never looked into the face of another if he could help it. He would look all around Hiram when he spoke to him--at his shoulder, his shirtfront, his hands, even at his feet if they were visible, but never at his face.

And at the table he kept up a continual monologue. It was difficult sometimes for Hiram to know when he was being addressed, and when poor Mr. Camp was merely talking to himself.

同类推荐
  • 明宫史

    明宫史

    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。
  • 本草乘雅半偈

    本草乘雅半偈

    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。
  • 宁古塔村屯里数

    宁古塔村屯里数

    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。
  • 法华十妙不二门示珠指

    法华十妙不二门示珠指

    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。
  • A Dissertation Upon Parties

    A Dissertation Upon Parties

    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
  • 天骄后卫

    天骄后卫

    一场少年之间的球赛,一个3号球衣的少年引起经纪人的注意,他是一个篮球天生的天才,一句“你想去NBA打球吗?”改变了少年的一生,三十年河东,三十年河西,莫欺少年穷!从此,少年崛起于NBA,闻名于NBA,这是一个传奇后卫的故事……
  • 美女总裁的贴身战龙

    美女总裁的贴身战龙

    一代妖孽神龙天劫重生,重生在一个落魄的特种兵身上,此后身边发生了天差地远的变化,为了兄弟,不惜两肋插刀,为了亲人,不惜血溅天地,他是龙,一条翱翔在都市的不灭战龙
  • 绝世高手医圣

    绝世高手医圣

    传奇杀手携神奇医术和神秘重宝,重生少年时期。且看他如何运筹帷幄,步步壮大,最终登临巅峰。
  • 谭东之歌

    谭东之歌

    列夫托尔斯泰说过:“人类被赋予了一种工作,那就是精神的成长。”谭东不愧是这样的好同志,好战友。我为之精神感染的同时,也为之骄傲和自豪。我们要弘扬谭东同志的崇高精神和优秀品质,坚持政治建警、从严治警、从优待警,树立良好的人民警察形象。谭东虽然走了,但精神永存,他永远活在我们的心中。一曲《谭东之歌》,满怀着诗人的一片赤诚,携带着时代的主旋律,讴歌我们的英雄。谭东不仅是我们公安系统政治工作培养和树立的重大“典型”人物,更是这个时代涌现出来的党员干部和广大人民群众学习的楷模。
  • 秀才娘子的锦绣年华

    秀才娘子的锦绣年华

    “你负责貌美如花,我负责挣钱养家。”这是未成亲前,苏夏至对闵岚笙说的话。“闵秀才貌美如花,娶的娘子是个傻瓜。”这是山下村的街坊邻居之间偷偷咬耳朵的话。秀才娘子大名苏夏至,是个重口味穿越人士。自打她的灵魂依附到了那具臭哄哄的身体上之后,她就被所有的人嫌弃了。尤其是哥哥娶了嫂嫂之后,家里更是容不下她。穿越到一个傻子身上,苏姑娘并不觉得悲哀,毕竟好死不如赖活着。而当她见到闵岚笙的那一刻,整个世界都亮了!虽说,男人生的俊俏当不了饭吃……虽说,百无一用是书生……虽说,已经当了自己相公的秀才从来不给自己一个好脸色……但是!苏夏至依旧云淡风轻地说道:“作者君有句名言,日子是睡出来的,睡多了就好了……”此处作者君不得不捂脸插嘴:“俺说的明明是日子是过出来的好么?怎么好好地一句话到了你那里便进化成了这个样子?”**═—═—═—**═—═—═—**鸡毛蒜皮没小事,小门小户从清贫到富足的温馨生活。看色如春花的老实秀才如何被顶着傻子名头的娘子一步步蚕食吃掉。看一个孤独的灵魂如何在陌生的异世寻一份久违的温暖。**═—═—═—**═—═—═—**本故事纯属虚构,如有雷同绝对狗血!
  • 肥胖病饮食与防治(生活必备丛书)

    肥胖病饮食与防治(生活必备丛书)

    本书主要从以下方面介绍肥胖病的饮食与防治:肥胖病的医疗常识、肥胖病的日常保健、肥胖病的饮食保健等。
  • 余光里满满是你

    余光里满满是你

    一年前,她因家庭变故离开了他……一年后,他来找她,只为能远远的在她身边就好……两人相见都变了很多,她不在是原来的那个她了,他也变了许多,不再那么随便……他的一切改变都是因为她……“顾一满”——那个天才电竞少女,两年前离开了TY战队后宣布正式退役。两年后,因为种种原因,“顾一满”复出,他与她成了同一个战队,他们一起打进总决赛,一起完成他们的梦想……清楚多么美好……从校服到婚纱,从教室到教堂,初恋就是自己的妻子,有多少人是?
  • 那些,故事

    那些,故事

    李柚是a大乃至a市公认的女神,不仅脸和身材好,家境也好,还有个门当户对温文儒雅的男朋友。原本平静的生活里突然蹦出个“讨厌鬼”,让她从名媛变成大家口中的渣女。终于,在她准备抛下一切和他在一起的时候他却消失了……
  • 快穿之男神别太撩宠甜

    快穿之男神别太撩宠甜

    梦笙从没想过,潇潇洒洒的她有一天会被系统绑定。┻╰(‵□′)╯摔!她就想吃吃喝喝,玩玩乐乐,混吃等死,怎么着了!(好吧,没有系统其实她什么都做不了(ー_ー)!!)然后她就穿梭小世界完成任务了。
  • 我们山顶再见

    我们山顶再见

    莎士比亚说,相爱过的人分手后,不可以做朋友,因为彼此伤害过。也不可以做敌人,因为彼此相爱过。但我们似乎是例外,在那段悠长的岁月里,我们似友似敌。可能那时候的我们都太傻,以至于错过彼此那么多年,好在你的年少有我,我的青春有你。