登陆注册
15754000000018

第18章 THE OLD PACIFIC CAPITAL(3)

Thus, after the light, showy, skirmishing flames, which are only as the match to the explosion, have already scampered down the wind into the distance, the true harm is but beginning for this giant of the woods. You may approach the tree from one side, and see it scorched indeed from top to bottom, but apparently survivor of the peril. Make the circuit, and there, on the other side of the column, is a clear mass of living coal, spreading like an ulcer;while underground, to their most extended fibre, the roots are being eaten out by fire, and the smoke is rising through the fissures to the surface. A little while, and, without a nod of warning, the huge pine-tree snaps off short across the ground and falls prostrate with a crash. Meanwhile the fire continues its silent business; the roots are reduced to a fine ash; and long afterwards, if you pass by, you will find the earth pierced with radiating galleries, and preserving the design of all these subterranean spurs, as though it were the mould for a new tree instead of the print of an old one. These pitch-pines of Monterey are, with the single exception of the Monterey cypress, the most fantastic of forest trees. No words can give an idea of the contortion of their growth; they might figure without change in a circle of the nether hell as Dante pictured it; and at the rate at which trees grow, and at which forest fires spring up and gallop through the hills of California, we may look forward to a time when there will not be one of them left standing in that land of their nativity. At least they have not so much to fear from the axe, but perish by what may be called a natural although a violent death;while it is man in his short-sighted greed that robs the country of the nobler redwood. Yet a little while and perhaps all the hills of seaboard California may be as bald as Tamalpais.

I have an interest of my own in these forest fires, for I came so near to lynching on one occasion, that a braver man might have retained a thrill from the experience. I wished to be certain whether it was the moss, that quaint funereal ornament of Californian forests, which blazed up so rapidly when the flame first touched the tree. I suppose I must have been under the influence of Satan, for instead of plucking off a piece for my experiment what should I do but walk up to a great pine-tree in a portion of the wood which had escaped so much as scorching, strike a match, and apply the flame gingerly to one of the tassels. The tree went off simply like a rocket; in three seconds it was a roaring pillar of fire. Close by I could hear the shouts of those who were at work combating the original conflagration. I could see the waggon that had brought them tied to a live oak in a piece of open; I could even catch the flash of an axe as it swung up through the underwood into the sunlight. Had any one observed the result of my experiment my neck was literally not worth a pinch of snuff;after a few minutes of passionate expostulation I should have been run up to convenient bough.

To die for faction is a common evil;

But to be hanged for nonsense is the devil.

I have run repeatedly, but never as I ran that day. At night Iwent out of town, and there was my own particular fire, quite distinct from the other, and burning as I thought with even greater vigour.

But it is the Pacific that exercises the most direct and obvious power upon the climate. At sunset, for months together, vast, wet, melancholy fogs arise and come shoreward from the ocean. From the hill-top above Monterey the scene is often noble, although it is always sad. The upper air is still bright with sunlight; a glow still rests upon the Gabelano Peak; but the fogs are in possession of the lower levels; they crawl in scarves among the sandhills;they float, a little higher, in clouds of a gigantic size and often of a wild configuration; to the south, where they have struck the seaward shoulder of the mountains of Santa Lucia, they double back and spire up skyward like smoke. Where their shadow touches, colour dies out of the world. The air grows chill and deadly as they advance. The trade-wind freshens, the trees begin to sigh, and all the windmills in Monterey are whirling and creaking and filling their cisterns with the brackish water of the sands. It takes but a little while till the invasion is complete. The sea, in its lighter order, has submerged the earth. Monterey is curtained in for the night in thick, wet, salt, and frigid clouds, so to remain till day returns; and before the sun's rays they slowly disperse and retreat in broken squadrons to the bosom of the sea. And yet often when the fog is thickest and most chill, a few steps out of the town and up the slope, the night will be dry and warm and full of inland perfume.

MEXICANS, AMERICANS, AND INDIANS

The history of Monterey has yet to be written. Founded by Catholic missionaries, a place of wise beneficence to Indians, a place of arms, a Mexican capital continually wrested by one faction from another, an American capital when the first House of Representatives held its deliberations, and then falling lower and lower from the capital of the State to the capital of a county, and from that again, by the loss of its charter and town lands, to a mere bankrupt village, its rise and decline is typical of that of all Mexican institutions and even Mexican families in California.

Nothing is stranger in that strange State than the rapidity with which the soil has changed-hands. The Mexicans, you may say, are all poor and landless, like their former capital; and yet both it and they hold themselves apart and preserve their ancient customs and something of their ancient air.

同类推荐
  • 三界图

    三界图

    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。
  • Poems

    Poems

    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。
  • 菩萨璎珞经

    菩萨璎珞经

    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。
  • 入定不定印经

    入定不定印经

    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。
  • 大集须弥藏经

    大集须弥藏经

    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
  • 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!)
  • 折寿修仙路

    折寿修仙路

    洛平川十分的郁闷。别人打架都是耗灵气,拼武技。自己打架却要烧寿命,靠运气。你说这修行本就是为了长生,自己怎么就越活越短了呢?
  • 七绝问情

    七绝问情

    多年前,万毒门一夜间被屠灭,皆因不世邪功血毒万里大法出世。医仙胡阔心不忍生灵涂炭,誓要阻止邪功出世,却不料被魔刀刘仁残杀在万毒门。玉落剑卢璇受医仙所托,保管绝世针法闭心通脉针,却引来高手抢夺。最后他被八大高手打落山崖,妻子花照应生下孩子后不知所踪。他们的孩子卢唯轩被医仙传人胡叔谨救走。十八年后,小唯轩长大成人,开始闯荡江湖,慢慢的解开了十八年前事情的真相。
  • 我不坑你我坑谁

    我不坑你我坑谁

    介绍只能用一个字形容——坑!坑死人不偿命!
  • 远古天荒

    远古天荒

    荒古大陆,一座远古时代的不朽丰碑。位面交汇、地域辽阔、万族林立、群雄逐鹿,看一位天生荒体的少年是如何一步一步走向巅峰。
  • 罗曼史

    罗曼史

    段萌萌问他爹:“如果有人欺负我妈,肿么办?”他爹拍案而起:“揍他揍他揍他狠狠往死里揍他!”段萌萌内奔着抱他妈大腿:“这是个暴力狂,不能嫁!会教坏小孩纸滴…”.这是一个暴发户的暴力婚姻罗曼史,也是一个大流氓包养女法医的黑暗史,亦是一家三口的幸福史,更是段萌萌小朋友冲破亚洲、征服宇宙的卖萌史!【↑_↑该作者早上忘了灌药,会有人告诉你,相信这个简介,你就输了(╯3╰)】★【传奇篇】:帝都皇城根下有个封少白,人称“疯二少”,是个样样都玩朝三暮四并且性格无常的主,圈子里无人不知。这人衔着金钥匙出生,后来不知什么原因,竟然下了号子。从牢里出来后,他下海经商,很快又一跃成为贵族圈里的红人。而他一生中最令人称奇之事是——他在人生最辉煌的时候,娶了一个貌不惊人的女人,而且还是个带着拖油瓶的女人,封二少就此安定下来。曾经有小报记者捕风捉影,称封二少很早以前就对此女情根深种,甚至不惜一掷千金,金屋藏娇,包养此女。人们于是纷纷感慨:这老天啊,果然是公平的,给了封二少那么显赫的家世,又给了他那么精明的头脑,偏偏审美观竟然偏差得那么奇异!那位面貌平凡的封夫人,哪里有什么包养的价值?★【暴力版】:五岁的段萌萌小朋友带着他的好基友回到家的时候,他家正在上演“史密斯夫妇”。他爹封二少手持一把M9指着他妈段卿然,他妈不慌不忙,拎着一把水果刀就将枪管切成一段又一段…段萌萌默默吐槽:别人家的爸妈打架最多摔锅子砸碗,为毛他家爹妈却喜欢扔刀子飞子弹?——你们能打得更加平凡点吗喂!
  • 豪门恋情:浅浅的微笑

    豪门恋情:浅浅的微笑

    本作品由米小璃著。文浅浅、微笑,这两个名字无一不在提醒着景天宏他要做什么。可是当他遇到了文浅浅,微笑在他心中住下的地方已经为文浅浅腾出了一篇广阔的天空....时过境迁,当他已经爱上了文浅浅,微笑再次出现,他该何去何从,又该如何选择?
  • 太上妙法本相经

    太上妙法本相经

    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。
  • 落跑千金:小丫头的总裁情人

    落跑千金:小丫头的总裁情人

    她是卓家集万千宠爱于一身的千金小姐。她不仅有着显赫的家世,还有四位将她捧在手心的极品哥哥们。从小到大,她附近从来没有出现过任何雄性动物,直到有一天她脱离了哥哥们的魔爪“200万一个月,我要你做我半年的男友!”她将一张支票甩在某男的脸上。某男冷着一张脸:“我就只值200万一个月吗?”她皱起了一张小脸,这已经是她所有的零花钱了。“要不这样吧,一千万,我做你5年的老公,如何?”某男不动声色的逼近她。“成交!”小丫头的嘴都咧到天上去了,算下来一个月才十几万,赚大了。某男嘴角划过一丝得逞的笑容,卓心尘,还不快到我碗里来?
  • 穿越位面之抢夺系统

    穿越位面之抢夺系统

    我不想贫庸!我想改变自己!“正在绑定宿主!”穿越开启!火影世界,开始穿越!