登陆注册
15424100000023

第23章 Part I.(22)

Next morning things looked a lot brighter.Things always look brighter in the morning --more so in the Australian Bush,I should think,than in most other places.It is when the sun goes down on the dark bed of the lonely Bush,and the sunset flashes like a sea of fire and then fades,and then glows out again,like a bank of coals,and then burns away to ashes --it is then that old things come home to one.

And strange,new-old things too,that haunt and depress you terribly,and that you can't understand.I often think how,at sunset,the past must come home to new-chum blacksheep,sent out to Australia and drifted into the Bush.I used to think that they couldn't have much brains,or the loneliness would drive them mad.

I'd decided to let James take the team for a trip or two.

He could drive alright;he was a better business man,and no doubt would manage better than me --as long as the novelty lasted;and I'd stay at home for a week or so,till Mary got used to the place,or I could get a girl from somewhere to come and stay with her.

The first weeks or few months of loneliness are the worst,as a rule,I believe,as they say the first weeks in jail are --I was never there.

I know it's so with tramping or hard graft:the first day or two are twice as hard as any of the rest.But,for my part,I could never get used to loneliness and dulness;the last days used to be the worst with me:then I'd have to make a move,or drink.

When you've been too much and too long alone in a lonely place,you begin to do queer things and think queer thoughts --provided you have any imagination at all.You'll sometimes sit of an evening and watch the lonely track,by the hour,for a horseman or a cart or some one that's never likely to come that way --some one,or a stranger,that you can't and don't really expect to see.I think that most men who have been alone in the Bush for any length of time --and married couples too --are more or less mad.With married couples it is generally the husband who is painfully shy and awkward when strangers come.

The woman seems to stand the loneliness better,and can hold her own with strangers,as a rule.It's only afterwards,and looking back,that you see how queer you got.Shepherds and boundary-riders,who are alone for months,MUST have their periodical spree,at the nearest shanty,else they'd go raving mad.Drink is the only break in the awful monotony,and the yearly or half-yearly spree is the only thing they've got to look forward to:it keeps their minds fixed on something definite ahead.

But Mary kept her head pretty well through the first months of loneliness.

WEEKS,rather,I should say,for it wasn't as bad as it might have been farther up-country:there was generally some one came of a Sunday afternoon --a spring-cart with a couple of women,or maybe a family,--or a lanky shy Bush native or two on lanky shy horses.On a quiet Sunday,after I'd brought Jim home,Mary would dress him and herself --just the same as if we were in town --and make me get up on one end and put on a collar and take her and Jim for a walk along the creek.She said she wanted to keep me civilised.She tried to make a gentleman of me for years,but gave it up gradually.

Well.It was the first morning on the creek:I was greasing the waggon-wheels,and James out after the horse,and Mary hanging out clothes,in an old print dress and a big ugly white hood,when I heard her being hailed as `Hi,missus!'from the front slip-rails.

It was a boy on horseback.He was a light-haired,very much freckled boy of fourteen or fifteen,with a small head,but with limbs,especially his bare sun-blotched shanks,that might have belonged to a grown man.He had a good face and frank grey eyes.

An old,nearly black cabbage-tree hat rested on the butts of his ears,turning them out at right angles from his head,and rather dirty sprouts they were.He wore a dirty torn Crimean shirt;and a pair of man's moleskin trousers rolled up above the knees,with the wide waistband gathered under a greenhide belt.

I noticed,later on,that,even when he wore trousers short enough for him,he always rolled 'em up above the knees when on horseback,for some reason of his own:to suggest leggings,perhaps,for he had them rolled up in all weathers,and he wouldn't have bothered to save them from the sweat of the horse,even if that horse ever sweated.

He was seated astride a three-bushel bag thrown across the ridge-pole of a big grey horse,with a coffin-shaped head,and built astern something after the style of a roughly put up hip-roofed box-bark humpy.His colour was like old box-bark,too,a dirty bluish-grey;and,one time,when I saw his rump looming out of the scrub,I really thought it was some old shepherd's hut that I hadn't noticed there before.

When he cantered it was like the humpy starting off on its corner-posts.

`Are you Mrs Wilson?'asked the boy.

`Yes,'said Mary.

`Well,mother told me to ride acrost and see if you wanted anythink.

We killed lars'night,and I've fetched a piece er cow.'

`Piece of WHAT?'asked Mary.

He grinned,and handed a sugar-bag across the rail with something heavy in the bottom of it,that nearly jerked Mary's arm out when she took it.

It was a piece of beef,that looked as if it had been cut off with a wood-axe,but it was fresh and clean.

`Oh,I'm so glad!'cried Mary.She was always impulsive,save to me sometimes.`I was just wondering where we were going to get any fresh meat.How kind of your mother!Tell her I'm very much obliged to her indeed.'And she felt behind her for a poor little purse she had.`And now --how much did your mother say it would be?'

The boy blinked at her,and scratched his head.

同类推荐
  • 五灯全书

    五灯全书

    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。
  • A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH

    A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH

    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。
  • 馥芬居日记

    馥芬居日记

    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。
  • 浪迹续谈

    浪迹续谈

    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。
  • 辽志

    辽志

    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。
热门推荐
  • 校墓鬼

    校墓鬼

    出了车祸,于是他洒血到一颗神秘黑石上,于是他得到了它……从此修道!“听说了吗?学校的后面的宿舍楼,是一块墓地!!闹鬼啦!!”于是他踏进了一场墓里的阴谋中……
  • 复仇全少

    复仇全少

    “为魔,我要屠戮漫天神佛!为佛,我便引度这天下妖魔!”她为他痴痴等待了万年,而他愿为了她,屠杀天下神魔,或许命中早已注定,他不能和她回到‘忘雨谷’,他为了她开始复仇……
  • 穿越之佳人如梦

    穿越之佳人如梦

    初次见到他时,他只留给她一个背影,清池假石,桃花漫天,她无意窥听,却因此遗落半块玉坠。再见,他将玉坠原封送还,瞻彼淇奥,绿竹猗猗,她猜不透他究竟是何用意。
  • 基因大爆炸

    基因大爆炸

    星球史无前例的地震,山崩地裂,江海断流,火山喷发,雷霆电蛇疯狂舞动,倾盆暴雨为谁恸哭?人类还来得及伤痛,莫名力量改变了的野兽,昆虫择人而噬!绝望,恐惧,悲伤?麻木的等待着死神的收割?这些我都不要!!就算有死神,也要接受我无尽的怒火,战!战!战!!!战到天崩地裂,战到江海改道,哪怕粉身碎骨,哪怕基因断裂!只要我还有一口气、一份力量、一截残躯,也要轰击出我的热血!发出我的呐喊!我的不屈!啊!战!!
  • 穿越之鸣人传说

    穿越之鸣人传说

    穿越成为鸣人,在体内被封印了九尾之后顺便得到了水门对忍术的理解。但记忆却支离破碎,宛如庄周梦蝶。同样的起点,不一样的经历,挤牙膏似的想起一点是一点,处处抢占先机直至无敌于忍界!————忍术,体术,医疗忍术……全能,才是王道!
  • 总裁不要再玩我

    总裁不要再玩我

    歹命啊歹命,好心救下这男人,他却霸道的夺走了她的初吻,初夜各种初,然后拍拍屁股潇洒走人……好啦,她知道人分三六九等,她也没妄想就此嫁入豪门当贵妇,看在他长得那么帅的份上,那一夜,她就当做了个春梦好啦………可是,老天爷你就这么狗血么,三月后,她成了众矢之的,带着他的球,她投奔于他,他却扯住她的头发恶狠狠的说:我不介意再杀你一次…那还了得,为了活命她又是跳大江,又是躲弹雨,他倒好,一声令下,她便成了他的专属玩具。天呐,难道她叶默默注定要被这个冷酷的撒旦吃干抹净吗?不,绝不,严诺寒,我绝不会让你再这样玩我……
  • 恶魔校草,蜜恋达人:恋上拽丫头

    恶魔校草,蜜恋达人:恋上拽丫头

    他,犹如一个高高在上的王者,气势凌人。而她,只是一个普普通通的平民丫头。谁曾想,他会败在她手上?“蓝墨雨!你给我等着,你别嘚瑟。我会让你笑不出来!”“切!来啊,来啊。谁怕谁~”某女的一脸挑衅,使林夜辰压抑已久的怒火彻底燃烧!“丫头,你知道么?惹我可是要付出代价的!”
  • 冷我们结婚吧

    冷我们结婚吧

    三十年河东,三十年河西,一朝一夕往事如飞。这里没有三十年如此长久,仅仅短暂三年却已物是人非。冷冰,一个古老家族的继承人,三年前为了一个女人离开了他生活19年的家族,最终迎来的是平静和睦的生活吗?“我不爱你了。”仅仅一句话,粉碎了冷冰的心,打破他男人的坚强。作为一个男人,他无法容忍深爱着女人的背叛。可是他无法愤怒,因为——爱罢了,一切都随风飘散吧。当他如此想着要抛开一切时,另一个人悄悄走进了他的生命,掀起了新的篇章书友群:107185197
  • 魔方里的世界

    魔方里的世界

    魔兽重现异界,少年穿越救世,访遍各国元素,带来奇幻之旅。一个可以让元素实体化的世界肯定有让人意想不到的精彩故事发生,给人们带来一个全新的世界观。惜秦皇汉武,略输文采;唐宗宋祖,稍逊风骚。一代天骄,成吉思汗,只识弯弓射大雕。俱往矣,数风流人物,还看今朝。元素之争,八国开战;魔兽降临,问鼎苍穹。少年铤而走险,化解危难。精彩冒险之旅不容错过,敬请来到魔方里的世界!
  • 特工绝艳妃

    特工绝艳妃

    她是一个来自于二十一世纪的高级特工,因为继母的威迫而跳楼自杀。快到死亡的紧急关头,他的一滴泪,让她保住性命,穿越数万年,来到了古代,还成了那个时代的神医之爱女……“你宁为保护她的好名声而抛弃我们好不容易得到的幸福?”她因而他伤心欲绝,本想闭关修炼独自一人孤独终老来偿还老天给予她的再一次重生……“我不愿负你,可现实让我不得不负你。”那天,她一身红衣倒在一望无际的雪地里,就像一朵娇艳欲滴的妖娆的鲜花……——最终,她还是死在了他手里……