登陆注册
14719600000051

第51章 The Golden Rule

Two or three weeks after this, as we came into the yard rather late in the evening, Polly came running across the road with the lantern (she always brought it to him if it was not very wet).

"It has all come right, Jerry; Mrs. Briggs sent her servant this afternoon to ask you to take her out to-morrow at eleven o'clock. I said, `Yes, I thought so, but we supposed she employed some one else now.'""`Well,' said he, `the real fact is, master was put out because Mr. Barker refused to come on Sundays, and he has been trying other cabs, but there's something wrong with them all; some drive too fast, and some too slow, and the mistress says there is not one of them so nice and clean as yours, and nothing will suit her but Mr. Barker's cab again.'"Polly was almost out of breath, and Jerry broke out into a merry laugh.

"`'Twill all come right some day or night': you were right, my dear;you generally are. Run in and get the supper, and I'll have Jack's harness off and make him snug and happy in no time."After this Mrs. Briggs wanted Jerry's cab quite as often as before, never, however, on a Sunday; but there came a day when we had Sunday work, and this was how it happened. We had all come home on the Saturday night very tired, and very glad to think that the next day would be all rest, but so it was not to be.

On Sunday morning Jerry was cleaning me in the yard, when Polly stepped up to him, looking very full of something.

"What is it?" said Jerry.

"Well, my dear," she said, "poor Dinah Brown has just had a letter brought to say that her mother is dangerously ill, and that she must go directly if she wishes to see her alive. The place is more than ten miles away from here, out in the country, and she says if she takes the train she should still have four miles to walk; and so weak as she is, and the baby only four weeks old, of course that would be impossible;and she wants to know if you would take her in your cab, and she promises to pay you faithfully, as she can get the money.""Tut, tut! we'll see about that. It was not the money I was thinking about, but of losing our Sunday; the horses are tired, and I am tired, too --that's where it pinches."

"It pinches all round, for that matter," said Polly, "for it's only half Sunday without you, but you know we should do to other people as we should like they should do to us; and I know very well what I should like if my mother was dying; and Jerry, dear, I am sure it won't break the Sabbath; for if pulling a poor beast or donkey out of a pit would not spoil it, I am quite sure taking poor Dinah would not do it.""Why, Polly, you are as good as the minister, and so, as I've had my Sunday-morning sermon early to-day, you may go and tell Dinah that I'll be ready for her as the clock strikes ten; but stop --just step round to butcher Braydon's with my compliments, and ask him if he would lend me his light trap; I know he never uses it on the Sunday, and it would make a wonderful difference to the horse."Away she went, and soon returned, saying that he could have the trap and welcome.

"All right," said he; "now put me up a bit of bread and cheese, and I'll be back in the afternoon as soon as I can.""And I'll have the meat pie ready for an early tea instead of for dinner,"said Polly; and away she went, while he made his preparations to the tune of "Polly's the woman and no mistake", of which tune he was very fond.

I was selected for the journey, and at ten o'clock we started, in a light, high-wheeled gig, which ran so easily that after the four-wheeled cab it seemed like nothing.

It was a fine May day, and as soon as we were out of the town, the sweet air, the smell of the fresh grass, and the soft country roads were as pleasant as they used to be in the old times, and I soon began to feel quite fresh.

Dinah's family lived in a small farmhouse, up a green lane, close by a meadow with some fine shady trees; there were two cows feeding in it.

A young man asked Jerry to bring his trap into the meadow, and he would tie me up in the cowshed; he wished he had a better stable to offer.

"If your cows would not be offended," said Jerry, "there is nothing my horse would like so well as to have an hour or two in your beautiful meadow;he's quiet, and it would be a rare treat for him.""Do, and welcome," said the young man; "the best we have is at your service for your kindness to my sister; we shall be having some dinner in an hour, and I hope you'll come in, though with mother so ill we are all out of sorts in the house."Jerry thanked him kindly, but said as he had some dinner with him there was nothing he should like so well as walking about in the meadow.

When my harness was taken off I did not know what I should do first --whether to eat the grass, or roll over on my back, or lie down and rest, or have a gallop across the meadow out of sheer spirits at being free;and I did all by turns. Jerry seemed to be quite as happy as I was;he sat down by a bank under a shady tree, and listened to the birds, then he sang himself, and read out of the little brown book he is so fond of, then wandered round the meadow, and down by a little brook, where he picked the flowers and the hawthorn, and tied them up with long sprays of ivy; then he gave me a good feed of the oats which he had brought with him; but the time seemed all too short --I had not been in a field since I left poor Ginger at Earlshall.

We came home gently, and Jerry's first words were, as we came into the yard, "Well, Polly, I have not lost my Sunday after all, for the birds were singing hymns in every bush, and I joined in the service;and as for Jack, he was like a young colt."

When he handed Dolly the flowers she jumped about for joy.

同类推荐
  • Thoughts on Man

    Thoughts on Man

    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。
  • 谈辂

    谈辂

    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。
  • 如意轮菩萨观门义注秘诀

    如意轮菩萨观门义注秘诀

    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。
  • The Snare

    The Snare

    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。
  • 登祝融峰

    登祝融峰

    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。
热门推荐
  • 高冷王爷,淘气妃

    高冷王爷,淘气妃

    玖黎,她是金牌杀手,笫一次任务中不幸掉进海里身亡。醒来却在一个架空的时代,一个将军家的二小姐。虽然是二小姐,但也是滴出的,叫顾倾城。父亲是当朝的大将军顾永清,还有以为兄长叫顾倾哲。在一次太后的寿宴当中,一鸣惊人。有人爱慕有人嫉妒。好惹上了不该惹的人。他,是当朝皇上的兄长,虽然不同姓。他对所有人都是冷酷无情,唯独她,确实温暖备至的。【不喜欢可以弃文,不要随便侮辱别人的心血。】【结局还是不错的,这里我就不多说了】
  • 这个学院不简单

    这个学院不简单

    身为游戏高手的伊年因为一场闹剧而进入了某所学院上学,结识了很多的朋友。后来他发现,这个学院并没有自己所想的那样简单,层出不穷的奇闻怪事让他意识到,这是个不能按照常规思想去理解的地方……
  • 永不消逝的人类

    永不消逝的人类

    我在清晨醒来,四周寂静无声,身处最原始的丛林。我无法理解我所处的状况。后来一步步所发生的事情,更是让我百思不得其解,已经超越了我的认知,这简直令我发疯。直到最后,我才发现这一切的谜底,以及背后那双无形的手。
  • 我的夫君是太子

    我的夫君是太子

    性格开朗的小可,因被男友抛弃,只身一人来到北京散心,被街头一枚戒指??吸引,却不曾想,将她带入了时空隧道,穿越到了古代,爱上了一直为她付出的八皇子。却为其带来了巨大的灾难。原谅,她的未来只能注定嫁给当皇太子的人,如果爱上的不是皇太子,那么此人便会遭遇生命危险,直到遇上他,小可的命运能就次改变吗?
  • 极品仙侠正养成

    极品仙侠正养成

    混沌初开,乾坤始奠,气之轻清上升者为天,气之重浊下凝者为地,天地乃生,终有天道。然天道不仁,以万物为刍狗。紫气东来,玄黄无相,天缘乃生,终有天罚。老实人罗文,一次看流星雨时被玄黄紫气穿过,一个妖孽的就此诞生。校花主动要找他,校花的闺蜜也对他无法忘情,麻辣警花也要缠着他。看众生轮回,道不尽天地苍茫。地星,最后一个极品仙侠正养成。
  • 我和魔王有个约会

    我和魔王有个约会

    生死关头,她为他挡下致命的一剑,他为她坠入魔道,成就一代魔王,率领魔界无数精英,'杀向人鬼神三界,最终取的胜利,但他却放下一切,步入百世轮回去寻找愿意为他挡剑的那个女人,这时人鬼神三界达成一致准备一举灭了魔族,人鬼神三界的阴谋能否得逞?他们跨越两世的爱恋能否修成正果?
  • 蜡笔筱昕之前方高能

    蜡笔筱昕之前方高能

    当代女大学生,因午睡起床迷糊,不小心摔倒,醒来竟成了瑾府二小姐,而后与古代众欧巴发生的一系列的等等.....
  • 柔情硬汉之护花高手

    柔情硬汉之护花高手

    十八岁的练武之人陈汉烈,刚从农村出来闯荡都市,幸运地遇到好心仁义的搬运大哥王啸林,在一次与其它对手谈判中,王啸林发现了陈汉烈的武功,于是委以重任,让陈汉烈在搬运队担任重要角色,陈汉烈在一次又一次打斗中表现英勇,很快就成为王啸林手下一名得力干将,并且在都市中遇到各式美女。后来王啸林又从事其它小生意,陈汉烈也一直跟随着这位大哥,并且跟着大哥一起走向人生辉煌,然而天有不测风云,大哥在一次械斗中表现过于英勇,最终身亡。陈汉烈担起大旗,继续大哥的事业。最后演绎出一个农民工靠拳头和血汗在都市中打下整个商业帝国的故事。
  • 杂着

    杂着

    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。
  • 国富论中文珍藏版(上)

    国富论中文珍藏版(上)

    本书继承了19世纪初以来英国庸俗经济学的传统,兼收并蓄,用折衷主义的方法把供求论、生产费用论、边际效用论和边际生产力论等完美地融合在一起,形成了以“完全竞争”为前提和以“均衡价格论”为核心的庸俗经济学体系。