登陆注册
15442700000030

第30章 AMONG THE CORN ROWS(2)

No man can say 'come here' 'n' 'go there' to me. I get up when I'm a min' to, an' go t' bed when I'm a min' t'."

"Some drawbacks, I s'pose?"

"Yes. Mice, f'r instance, give me a devilish lot o' trouble. They get into my flour barrel, eat up my cheese, an' fall into my well. But it ain't no use t' swear."

"The rats and the mlce they made such a strife He had to go to London to buy him a wife," quoted Seagraves. "Don't blush. I've probed your secret thought."

"Well, to tell the honest truth," said Rob a little sheepishly, leaning across the table, "I ain't satisfied with my style o' cookin'. It's good, but a little too plain, y' know. I'd like a change. It ain't much fun to break all day and then go to work an' cook y'r own supper."

"No, I should say not."

"This fall I'm going back to Wisconsin. Girls are thick as huckleberries back there, and I'm goin' t' bring one back, now you hear me."

"Good! That's the plan," laughed Seagraves, amused at a certain timid and apprehensive look in his companion's eye. "Just think what a woman 'd do to put this shanty in shape; and think how nice it would be to take her arm and saunter out after supper, and look at the farm, and plan and lay out gardens and paths, and tend the chickens!"

Rob's manly and self-reliant nature had the settler's typical buoyancy and hopefulness, as well as a certain power of analysis, which enabled him now to say: "The fact is, we fellers holdin' down claims out here ain't fools clear to the rine. We know a couple o' things. Now I didn't leave Waupac County f'r fun. Did y' ever see Wanpac? Well, it's one o' the handsomest counties the sun ever shone on, full o' lakes and rivers and groves of timber. I miss 'em all out here, and I miss the boys an' girls; but they wa'n't no chance there f'r a feller. Land that was good was so blamed high you couldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole from a balloon. Rent was high, if you wanted t' rent, an' so a feller like me had t' get out, an' now I'm out here, I'm goin' f make the most of it. An other thing," he went on, after a pause-"we fellers work-in' out back there got more 'n' more like hands, an' less like human beings. Y'know, Waupac is a kind of a summer resort, and the people that use' t' come in summers looked down on us cusses in the fields an' shops. I couldn't stand it. By God!" he said with a sudden im pulse of rage quite unlike him, "I'd rather live on an ice-berg and claw crabs f'r a livin' than have some feller passin' me on the road an' callin' me fellah!'"

Seagraves knew what he meant and listened in astonishment at this outburst.

"I consider myself a sight better 'n any man who lives on somebody else's hard work. I've never had a cent I didn't earn with them hands." He held them up and broke into a grin. "Beauties, ain't they? But they never wore gloves that some other poor cuss earned."

Seagraves thought them grand hands, worthy to grasp the hand of any man or woman living.

"Well, so I come West, just like a thousand other fellers, to get a start where the cussed European aristocracy hadn't got a holt on the people. I like it here-course I'd like the lakes an' meadows of Waupac better-but I'm my own boss, as I say, an' I'm goin' to stay my own boss if I haf to live on crackers an' wheat coffee to do it; that's the kind of a hairpin I am."

In the pause which followed, Seagraves, plunged deep into thought by Rob's words, leaned his head on his hand. This working farmer had voiced the modem idea. It was an absolute overturn of all the ideas of nobility and special privilege born of the feudal past. Rob had spoken upon impulse, but that impulse appeared to Sea-graves to be right.

"I'd like to use your idea for an editorial, Rob," he said.

"My ideas!" exclaimed the astounded host, pausing in the act of filling his pipe. "My ideas! why, I didn't know I had any."

"Well, you've given me some, anyhow."

Seagraves felt that it was a wild, grand upstirring of the modem democrat against the aristocratic, against the idea of caste and the privilege of living on the labor of others. This atom of humanity (how infinitesimal this drop in the ocean of humanity!) was feeling the name-less longing of expanding personality, and had already pierced the conventions of society and declared as nil the laws of the land-laws that were survivals of hate and prejudice. He had exposed also the native spring of the emigrant by uttering the feeling that it is better to be an equal among peasants than a servant before nobles.

"So I have good reasons f'r liking the country," Rob resumed in a quiet way. "The soil is rich, the climate good so far, an' if I have a couple o' decent crops you'll see a neat upright goin' up here, with a porch and a bay winder."

"And you'll still be livin' here alone, frying leathery slapjacks an' choppin' taters and bacon."

"I think I see myself," drawled Rob, "goin' around all summer wearin' the same shirt without washin', an' wipin' on the same towel four straight weeks, an' wearin' holes in my socks, an' eatin' musty gingersnaps, moldy bacon, an' canned Boston beans f'r the rest o' my endurin' days! Oh, yes; I guess not! Well, see y' later.

Must go water my bulls."

As he went off down the slope, Seagraves smiled to hear him sing:

"I wish that some kindhearted girl Would pity on me take, And extricate me from the mess I'm in.

The angel-how I'd bless her, li this her home she'd make, In my little old sod shanty on the plain!"

The boys nearly fell off their chairs in the Western House dining room, a few days later, at seeing Rob come into supper with a collar and necktie as the finishing touch of a remarkable outfit.

"Hit him, somebody!"

"It's a clean collar!"

"He's started f'r Congress!"

"He's going to get married," put in Seagraves in a tone that brought conviction.

"What!" screamed Jack Adams, O'Neill, and Wilson in one breath.

"That man?"

"That man," replied Seagraves, amazed at Rob, who coolly took his seat, squared his elbows, pressed his collar down at the back, and called for the bacon and eggs.

The crowd stared at him in a dead silence.

"Where's he going to do it?" asked Jack Adarns. "where's he going to find a girl?"

同类推荐
  • 翻译名义集

    翻译名义集

    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。
  • Underwoods

    Underwoods

    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。
  • 北使纪略

    北使纪略

    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。
  • Beatrice

    Beatrice

    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。
  • 太上灵宝天地运度自然妙经

    太上灵宝天地运度自然妙经

    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
  • 重生逆袭boss

    重生逆袭boss

    本文是一篇商女小说。一个商业女天才过完自己坎坷一生直到死也还依旧是个老光棍。可能老天怜悯她这个老光棍吧!就重生了呗,成天才了呗!当女boss了呗!就发财了呗!遇男boss然后下不了床了呗!……就和作者一起见证她第二世也传奇的故事吧!
  • 据说他是你的王

    据说他是你的王

    【即将完结】怎么会有这么腹黑的人?丢给她一张毛爷爷让她去坐公交车!怎么会有这么无情的人?分明认识却硬说不认识!本以为再不会相见,却万万没想到,他竟是自己的责编!他步步为营,将她从小白培养成大神;封她心做她王,想方设法将她吃得死死的。“我是不是特别令人讨厌挺狼狈的?”当她被指抄袭、被所有人唾弃之时,她顶受恶言几近崩溃。他出差第一天就不顾一切赶回来出面封锁所有论坛,然后对她表白:“全网站的人都知道我喜欢你,你还觉得你令人讨厌吗?”他是她的王,一直都是。[不仅是成神之路,你的整个人生之路,都会有我。]【本书巨蠢巨萌巨雷,任何作者熟人都有可能在书中露脸】【据说系列】
  • 惊鸿天下之凤女轻狂

    惊鸿天下之凤女轻狂

    她,是21世纪闻之丧胆的顶级特工,却在一次任务中莫名其妙的穿越了,还穿到了一个以灵武为尊的古代,还穿到一个废柴身上还天天收人欺负!好!是废柴是吧,让你看看什么是天才!当丑颜变的倾国倾城,当实力一步步强劲,她冷漠无情,但只保护她在乎的人。他,绝傲天下,在那一刻,与她擦出爱情的火花,冷漠无情的人只为她宠溺至极。看他们怎样一步步走向巅峰!他们要惊鸿天下!
  •  穿越之我把古代闹翻天

     穿越之我把古代闹翻天

    她方晓冰16岁那年失去双亲,从此过着孤苦无依打工上学的日子.或许是她那坚强不屈的精神打动了上天,也或许是她父母不忍再看她孤苦伶仃她有了全新的生活他冷云寒。江湖最大组织暗玄宫宫主,潇洒不羁,天生待人如一座冰山,却把她宠上了天。他上官弈,史上最年轻有为的武林盟主,却唯独对她情有独钟,默默地为她付出,只要她幸福。............................如谪仙般的少年宫主,俊雅文彬的武林盟主,俊美邪异的魔宫教主.........一个个精彩的人物先后上场,正邪之争,恩怨情仇,她究竟应该如何应对,且看一个古灵精怪的现代小女生如何游戏江湖,玩转古代吧…………希望大家喜欢这部作品,要多多收藏!多多奉场喔!O(∩_∩)O谢谢~!
  • 破天大妖

    破天大妖

    修者几万年欺凌,妖族几万年为奴。一个妖族瘦弱少年,奋起一跃。将天捅了个大大的窟窿!
  • 柯南之陪你

    柯南之陪你

    小兰让我们一起等待他们的到来吧,你的新一,我的……PS:作者很笨,请轻松吐槽
  • 校园魔法师

    校园魔法师

    他表面上只是一名普通平凡的大学生,其实他还有几个不为人知的身份,其中一个叫——魔法师!
  • 女子为尊之梦回女儿国

    女子为尊之梦回女儿国

    一梦成为尊贵却‘麻烦’缠身的皇女,淡然如容玥还是有些苦恼的,秉承低调做人的原则能忍则忍,能让则让,只望能过上梦寐以求的米虫生活就好了——只是刺杀、中毒接踵而至,身边的人无辜含冤,一桩桩的事情层出不穷,是继续忍气吞声奢望那些人良心未泯求放过还是凤唳九天傲然其上一语定乾坤……人生的道路总是充满崎岖坎坷,何况是攀登高峰,当有一日会当凌绝顶,陪在身边的又会是谁呢……
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 宫后谋

    宫后谋

    纵然没有傲人的地位,没有娇媚的容颜,她依旧可以问鼎皇后之位,她用自己的经历写就了一部传奇,向世人证明,纵使他人显赫他人倾城,我依旧能凭借过人的智慧和计谋得万人朝拜,无论这过程有多艰难和血腥。