登陆注册
15427700000209

第209章

'Get back with you,Belle,Moll,'said the man,still staring at me;'here's something not over canny or comfortable.'

'What is it?'said the same voice;'let me pass,Moll,and I'll soon clear the way';and I heard a kind of rushing down the path.

'You need not be afraid,'said I,addressing myself to the man,'I mean you no harm;I am a wanderer like yourself-come here to seek for shelter-you need not be afraid;I am a Roman chabo by matriculation-one of the right sort,and no mistake-Good-day to ye,brother;I bid ye welcome.'

The man eyed me suspiciously for a moment-then,turning to his horse with a loud curse,he pulled him up from his haunches,and led him and the cart farther down to one side of the dingle,muttering,as he passed me,'Afraid!Hm!'

I do not remember ever to have seen a more ruffianly-looking fellow;he was about six feet high,with an immensely athletic frame;his face was black and bluff,and sported an immense pair of whiskers,but with here and there a gray hair,for his age could not be much under fifty.He wore a faded blue frock-coat,corduroys,and highlows;on his black head was a kind of red nightcap,round his bull neck a Barcelona handkerchief-I did not like the look of the man at all.

'Afraid!'growled the fellow,proceeding to unharness his horse;'that was the word,I think.'

But other figures were now already upon the scene.Dashing past the other horse and cart,which by this time had reached the bottom of the pass,appeared an exceedingly tall woman,or rather girl,for she could scarcely have been above eighteen;she was dressed in a tight bodice and a blue stuff gown;hat,bonnet,or cap she had none,and her hair,which was flaxen,hung down on her shoulders unconfined;her complexion was fair,and her features handsome,with a determined but open expression-she was followed by another female,about forty,stout and vulgar-looking,at whom I scarcely glanced,my whole attention being absorbed by the tall girl.

'What's the matter,Jack?'said the latter,looking at the man.

'Only afraid,that's all,'said the man,still proceeding with his work.

'Afraid at what-at that lad?why,he looks like a ghost-I would engage to thrash him with one hand.'

'You might beat me with no hands at all,'said I,'fair damsel,only by looking at me-I never saw such a face and figure,both regal-why,you look like Ingeborg,Queen of Norway;she had twelve brothers,you know,and could lick them all,though they were heroes:-On Dovrefeld in Norway Were once together seen The twelve heroic brothers Of Ingeborg the queen.'

'None of your chaffing,young fellow,'said the tall girl,'or I will give you what shall make you wipe your face;be civil,or you will rue it.'

'Well,perhaps I was a peg too high,'said I;'I ask your pardon-here's something a bit lower:-

As I was jawing to the gav yeck divvus I met on the drom miro Rommany chi-'

None of your Rommany chies,young fellow,'said the tall girl,looking more menacingly than before,and clenching her fist;'you had better be civil,I am none of your chies;and though I keep company with gypsies,or,to speak more proper,half-and-halfs,I would have you to know that I come of Christian blood and parents,and was born in the great house of Long Melford.'

'I have no doubt,'said I,'that it was a great house;judging from your size I shouldn't wonder if you were born in a church.'

'Stay,Belle,'said the man,putting himself before the young virago,who was about to rush upon me,'my turn is first'-then,advancing to me in a menacing attitude,he said,with a look of deep malignity,'"Afraid,"was the word,wasn't it?'

'It was,'said I,'but I think I wronged you;I should have said,aghast;you exhibited every symptom of one labouring under uncontrollable fear.'

The fellow stared at me with a look of stupid ferocity,and appeared to be hesitating whether to strike or not:ere he could make up his mind,the tall girl started forward,crying,'He's chaffing;let me at him';and before I could put myself on my guard,she struck me a blow on the face which had nearly brought me to the ground.

'Enough,'said I,putting my hand to my cheek;'you have now performed your promise,and made me wipe my face:now be pacified,and tell me fairly the grounds of this quarrel.'

'Grounds!'said the fellow;'didn't you say I was afraid;and if you hadn't,who gave you leave to camp on my ground?'

'Is it your ground?'said I.

'A pretty question,'said the fellow;'as if all the world didn't know that.Do you know who I am?'

'I guess I do,'said I;'unless I am much mistaken,you are he whom folks call the "Flaming Tinman."To tell you the truth,I'm glad we have met,for I wished to see you.These are your two wives,I suppose;I greet them.There's no harm done-there's room enough here for all of us-we shall soon be good friends,I daresay;and when we are a little better acquainted,I'll tell you my history.'

'Well,if that doesn't beat all!'said the fellow.

'I don't think he's chaffing now,'said the girl,whose anger seemed to have subsided on a sudden;'the young man speaks civil enough.'

'Civil!'said the fellow,with an oath;'but that's just like you;with you it is a blow,and all over.Civil!I suppose you would have him stay here,and get into all my secrets,and hear all I may have to say to my two morts.'

'Two morts!'said the girl,kindling up,'where are they?Speak for one,and no more.I am no mort of yours,whatever some one else may be.I tell you one thing,Black John,or Anselo,-for t'other ain't your name,-the same thing I told the young man here,be civil,or you will rue it.'

The fellow looked at the girl furiously,but his glance soon quailed before hers;he withdrew his eyes,and cast them on my little horse,which was feeding amongst the trees.'What's this?'

said he,rushing forward and seizing the animal.'Why,as I am alive,this is the horse of that mumping villain Slingsby.'

'It's his no longer;I bought it and paid for it.'

同类推荐
  • THE ADVENTURES OF GERARD

    THE ADVENTURES OF GERARD

    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。
  • 萃善录

    萃善录

    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。
  • 解脱纪行录

    解脱纪行录

    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。
  • 藏一话腴

    藏一话腴

    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。
  • 福建通志台湾府

    福建通志台湾府

    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
  • 都市花绽

    都市花绽

    一个少年精通武术,见到一个玉瓶获得了异能,武智双全,向一个绽开着“鲜花”的都市走去,学校里跟六大恶少杠了起来,成为护花使者,遇到前世的林雨若,进行了逆天的改变。。。。。。
  • 灭世魔主

    灭世魔主

    传说中,已消失数百万年的三大神殿,再现人间,即将掀起一场怎样的腥风血雨?龙子晨意外进入神殿内,得到三大神殿的其中之一认主,这是运气?还是冥冥之中自有天注定?还是………别有目的、另有安排?且看一个爹爹不爱、哥哥不疼,大娘不抱、二娘痛恨的小伙子,如何坚定信心、力挽狂澜、破除万难,成为新一代的灭世魔主吧!……¤{新书求收藏、求推荐票,谢谢}¤
  • 时间的结局

    时间的结局

    一本日记,一块手表,几倍彩香,让我去挽回些什么?
  • 邪王追妻:太后不好惹

    邪王追妻:太后不好惹

    穿越了,穿成太后!太后好啊,整个王朝地位最高的女人,连皇帝都得敬着她。不必宅斗、宫斗,不用担心婚事,没有糟心婆婆、小姑、妯娌和花心夫君。天!多完美的米虫生活。但是!这世上不只一个王朝,她倒霉催的成了亡国太后,从此为自己的小命疲于奔波。旁边还有一虎视眈眈,随时准备吃掉她的死色胚。她以为自己找到了可以白首一生的良人,到头来却赔了身心,被他狠狠丢掉。不过是一场精心策划的阴谋,只为保护他心爱的女人。“司凤晟,你没有心吗?”“有,可那不是给你的!”【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 东京喰种之错误的世界

    东京喰种之错误的世界

    这是一个无数喰种存在的世界,这是一个白鸠与喰种命运纠葛,宿命厮杀的错误的世界......。当一名来自中国的喰种到达日本,将会引起怎样的风波呢?24区的存在,青铜树的威胁,还是潜伏在黑暗之中的喰种。当无数来自世界各地的喰种齐聚东京,又会发生怎样的故事,哈哈哈,CCG也管不过来!(本作背景以re剧情为基础,喜欢的欢迎去追吃货漫画)qq群号:465728480(感兴趣的可以加下,刚刚创的)
  • 神仙境之炼狱

    神仙境之炼狱

    高天一被禁宗抛弃流浪在外,却遇见了同为禁宗抛弃的速飞天,不得已他们有了第一次合作,确是一生的缘分……可预订的未来;能冻住时间空间的冰,能斩断一切的慧剑,一切尽在神仙境之炼狱
  • 倾世神医:逆天腹黑大小姐

    倾世神医:逆天腹黑大小姐

    作为洛家神医第十八代传人,洛莹雪自幼学习医术,怎么也不会想到,自己的情人居然会背叛自己。这一世,当洛莹雪睁开双眸起,决心发誓宁可我负天下人,休教天下人负我!!且不知,风起云涌,一直在她身后那道身影会不会一直陪她走到最后!!!
  • 倾城公子卫朝颜

    倾城公子卫朝颜

    她,她!她可是堂堂卫朝颜,怎么就沦落到穿越的地步了。宿命到底是和她开了多大的玩笑啊,不过就算是要整她,也不用这么整吧?她是混迹深夜的女王卫朝颜,就算是穿越,也不用沦落到要靠牺牲色相维持生活吧,对,你没听错,真的是牺牲色相。虽然穿越之后身为女子,却必须要顶着亲娘的压力扮作男人,还不能让人察觉。就算是她亲爹,这十九年竟然也没看出来她是个闺女,这是一种多么悲惨的感悟啊。她的娘亲是卫老爷的大夫人,唯独生了她这么一个,卫老爷还有三个出自侧室的儿子,各个都是如花似玉......不,是风流倜傥的公子啊!
  • 守护甜心之残梦之之心

    守护甜心之残梦之之心

    你们竟然为了一个刚刚来的转学生,不相信和自己度过了几年时光的好朋友。好,既然你们无情,就别怪我无义!这世上,我不再相信任何人!是你们让我变得无情无义,冷酷无情!
  • 在异世界不会魔法这种事

    在异世界不会魔法这种事

    “嘛,嘛!反正我早就习惯了!”使劲摇着贤肩膀的纱织一脸抓狂“在异世界不会魔法这种事!”