登陆注册
15418900000107

第107章

If any one objects that we are not competent to pass judgment on the city of Halifax by sleeping there one night, I beg leave to plead the usual custom of travelers,--where would be our books of travel, if more was expected than a night in a place? --and to state a few facts.The first is, that I saw the whole of Halifax.If I were inclined, I could describe it building by building.Cannot one see it all from the citadel hill, and by walking down by the horticultural garden and the Roman Catholic cemetery? and did not Iclimb that hill through the most dilapidated rows of brown houses, and stand on the greensward of the fortress at five o'clock in the morning, and see the whole city, and the British navy riding at anchor, and the fog coming in from the Atlantic Ocean? Let the reader go to! and if he would know more of Halifax, go there.We felt that if we remained there through the day, it would be a day of idleness and sadness.I could draw a picture of Halifax.I could relate its century of history; I could write about its free-school system, and its many noble charities.But the reader always skips such things.He hates information; and he himself would not stay in this dull garrison town any longer than he was obliged to.

There was to be a military display that day in honor of the Governor.

"Why," I asked the bright and light-minded colored boy who sold papers on the morning train, "don't you stay in the city and see it?""Pho," said he, with contempt, "I'm sick of 'em.Halifax is played out, and I'm going to quit it."The withdrawal of this lively trader will be a blow to the enterprise of the place.

When I returned to the hotel for breakfast--which was exactly like the supper, and consisted mainly of green tea and dry toast--there was a commotion among the waiters and the hack-drivers over a nervous little old man, who was in haste to depart for the morning train.He was a specimen of provincial antiquity such as could not be seen elsewhere.His costume was of the oddest: a long-waisted coat reaching nearly to his heels, short trousers, a flowered silk vest, and a napless hat.He carried his baggage tied up in mealbags, and his attention was divided between that and two buxom daughters, who were evidently enjoying their first taste of city life.The little old man, who was not unlike a petrified Frenchman of the last century, had risen before daylight, roused up his daughters, and had them down on the sidewalk by four o'clock, waiting for hack, or horse-car, or something to take them to the station.That he might be a man of some importance at home was evident, but he had lost his head in the bustle of this great town, and was at the mercy of all advisers, none of whom could understand his mongrel language.As we came out to take the horse-car, he saw his helpless daughters driven off in one hack, while he was raving among his meal-bags on the sidewalk.Afterwards we saw him at the station, flying about in the greatest excitement, asking everybody about the train; and at last he found his way into the private office of the ticket-seller."Get out of here! "roared that official.The old man persisted that he wanted a ticket."Go round to the window; clear out!" In a very flustered state he was hustled out of the room.When he came to the window and made known his destination, he was refused tickets, because his train did not start for two hours yet!

This mercurial old gentleman only appears in these records because he was the only person we saw in this Province who was in a hurry to do anything, or to go anywhere.

We cannot leave Halifax without remarking that it is a city of great private virtue, and that its banks are sound.The appearance of its paper-money is not, however, inviting.We of the United States lead the world in beautiful paper-money; and when I exchanged my crisp, handsome greenbacks for the dirty, flimsy, ill-executed notes of the Dominion, at a dead loss of value, I could not be reconciled to the transaction.I sarcastically called the stuff I received "Confederate money;" but probably no one was wounded by the severity;for perhaps no one knew what a resemblance in badness there is between the "Confederate" notes of our civil war and the notes of the Dominion; and, besides, the Confederacy was too popular in the Provinces for the name to be a reproach to them.I wish I had thought of something more insulting to say.

By noon on Friday we came to New Glasgow, having passed through a country where wealth is to be won by hard digging if it is won at all; through Truro, at the head of the Cobequid Bay, a place exhibiting more thrift than any we have seen.A pleasant enough country, on the whole, is this which the road runs through up the Salmon and down the East River.New Glasgow is not many miles from Pictou, on the great Cumberland Strait; the inhabitants build vessels, and strangers drive out from here to see the neighboring coal mines.Here we were to dine and take the stage for a ride of eighty miles to the Gut of Canso.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我和TFboys有一场约定

    我和TFboys有一场约定

    意外,意外,世间哪有这么多意外呢?一切都是最好的安排。就像现在我坐在沙发上看电视,你斜躺在我身边玩着手机,手上的戒指格外显眼。十年前的易烊千玺,于我而言,只是传说。
  • 孤旅十年

    孤旅十年

    两大家族,旷日持久的博弈,因为一个不起眼的小人物介入,而变得扑朔迷离。美丽的陷阱,尔虞我诈之间,白浩能否在各种势力间游刃有余.............
  • 最后的妖族

    最后的妖族

    当你匆匆从人群里走过,你是否会忽然有一种奇怪的感觉,那就是你偶尔瞥到的某个人,他与其他人是不同的,那种不同你又无法清楚地说出来,只是本能地觉得他与我们不同,或许这并不是你的错觉,因为那个不同的家伙,也许是一只生活在人群里的,妖。
  • 超暴风时代

    超暴风时代

    当W博士的实验基地,埋葬在了科尔斯山脉的地底,那融合了地球百万生物基因样本的全新生命体,将独自肩负使命,迈向世界大舞台。湛蓝的暴风刮过苍穹,最强的人造人战士,拯救地球!!!【新书上传,挥泪求点击,求推荐,求收藏。】【无敌流,单女主,一个正能量人造人的传说崛起,合口味的入!】
  • 黑白身份

    黑白身份

    样貌过的去,钱有那么一点点,身手有那么一点,权势也是少的可怜,当然也没有不切实际的异能幻想。本书的主角更接近普通人,看一个普通人如何一点一滴爬上人生巅峰,说不定你也可以。此书囊括了:家族斗争,现代武侠,言情,爱情,友情,后宫等元素,叙写了一部荡气回肠江湖传奇。
  • 焰吹雪

    焰吹雪

    火族三皇子见狐自幼丧母,随之却发生一系列扑朔迷离的怪事,冰族冷酷的皇子,无尽的征途,隐约的梦境,一切都似乎指向了最终的真相。
  • 特种修真狂少

    特种修真狂少

    青石小道尽,破败山门显!凉风萧瑟,气氛肃杀。一个身穿灰色劲装的年轻女孩子身形极快的跑到山门之前,昂着骄傲的脑袋,冷冷的瞥着面前摇头晃脑,一脸唏嘘的老人,一脸冷笑:“啧啧啧,老头子,你果真教出来个好徒弟,竟留书出走啦!”
  • 史上最强万族之主

    史上最强万族之主

    三千世界,地域无疆,至从蛮荒一战后,云州大陆出现了一大帝国沧龙帝国,千余年之后,诸国林立,宗派万千,被流放的少年,一路步步为营,披荆斩棘,最终成为了史上最强万族之主,并且建立了浩瀚的灵武世界!
  • 忽必烈传

    忽必烈传

    元世祖忽必烈在一批蒙汉臣僚的帮助下,依照汉法建元改制,所制定和实行的一系列政治、经济、军事、文化政策,为元朝的百年江山奠定了基础。本书讲述了忽必烈波澜壮阔、传奇辉煌的一生,让读者认识一个不一样的帝王。
  • 吸血的猫咪已完结

    吸血的猫咪已完结

    我在阿修罗的身后轻轻的拥住他,用一种缥缈无形的声音轻轻的告诉他:“阿修罗,我会等着你来保护我的,永远……”看着公爵温柔的眼睛,我知道我现在什么都不用对他说了,他自然会明了。我看到四周飘落的蓝色的婆落树叶带着淡淡的忧伤,轻轻的舞蹈,轻轻的歌唱着。我听到公爵在心里轻轻的悲哀……