登陆注册
14716700000028

第28章 GODLINESS(10)

The Hardy sisters, Mary and Harriet, were both older than Louise. In a certain kind of knowledge of the world they were years older. They lived as all of the young women of Middle Western towns lived. In those days young women did not go out of our towns to Eastern colleges and ideas in regard to social classes had hardly begun to exist. A daugh- ter of a laborer was in much the same social position as a daughter of a farmer or a merchant, and there were no leisure classes. A girl was "nice" or she was "not nice." If a nice girl, she had a young man who came to her house to see her on Sunday and on Wednesday evenings. Sometimes she went with her young man to a dance or a church social. At other times she received him at the house and was given the use of the parlor for that purpose. No one in- truded upon her. For hours the two sat behind closed doors. Sometimes the lights were turned low and the young man and woman embraced. Cheeks became hot and hair disarranged. After a year or two, if the impulse within them became strong and insistent enough, they married.

One evening during her first winter in Winesburg, Louise had anadventure that gave a new impulse to her desire to break down the wall that she thought stood between her and John Hardy. It was Wednesday and immediately after the evening meal Albert Hardy put on his hat and went away. Young John brought the wood and put it in the box in Louise's room. "You do work hard, don't you?" he said awkwardly, and then before she could answer he also went away.

Louise heard him go out of the house and had a mad desire to run after him. Opening her window she leaned out and called softly, "John, dear John, come back, don't go away." The night was cloudy and she could not see far into the darkness, but as she waited she fancied she could hear a soft little noise as of someone going on tiptoes through the trees in the orchard. She was frightened and closed the window quickly. For an hour she moved about the room trembling with excitement and when she could not longer bear the waiting, she crept into the hall and down the stairs into a closet-like room that opened off the parlor.

Louise had decided that she would perform the courageous act that had for weeks been in her mind. She was convinced that John Hardy had concealed himself in the orchard beneath her window and she was determined to find him and tell him that she wanted him to come close to her, to hold her in his arms, to tell her of his thoughts and dreams and to listen while she told him her thoughts and dreams. "In the darkness it will be easier to say things," she whispered to herself, as she stood in the little room groping for the door.

And then suddenly Louise realized that she was not alone in the house. In the parlor on the other side of the door a man's voice spoke softly and the door opened. Louise just had time to conceal herself in a little opening beneath the stairway when Mary Hardy, accompanied by her young man, came into the little dark room.

For an hour Louise sat on the floor in the darkness and listened. Without words Mary Hardy, with the aid of the man who had come to spend the evening with her, brought to the country girl a knowledge of men and women. Putting her head down until she was curled into a little ball she lay perfectly still. It seemed to her that by some strange impulse of the gods, a great gift had been brought to Mary Hardy and she could notunderstand the older wom- an's determined protest.

The young man took Mary Hardy into his arms and kissed her. When she struggled and laughed, he but held her the more tightly. For an hour the contest between them went on and then they went back into the parlor and Louise escaped up the stairs. "I hope you were quiet out there. You must not disturb the little mouse at her studies," she heard Harriet saying to her sister as she stood by her own door in the hallway above.

Louise wrote a note to John Hardy and late that night, when all in the house were asleep, she crept downstairs and slipped it under his door. She was afraid that if she did not do the thing at once her courage would fail. In the note she tried to be quite definite about what she wanted. "I want someone to love me and I want to love someone," she wrote. "If you are the one for me I want you to come into the orchard at night and make a noise under my window. It will be easy for me to crawl down over the shed and come to you. I am thinking about it all the time, so if you are to come at all you must come soon."For a long time Louise did not know what would be the outcome of her bold attempt to secure for herself a lover. In a way she still did not know whether or not she wanted him to come. Sometimes it seemed to her that to be held tightly and kissed was the whole secret of life, and then a new impulse came and she was terribly afraid. The age-old wom- an's desire to be possessed had taken possession of her, but so vague was her notion of life that it seemed to her just the touch of John Hardy's hand upon her own hand would satisfy. She wondered if he would understand that. At the table next day while Albert Hardy talked and the two girls whis- pered and laughed, she did not look at John but at the table and as soon as possible escaped. In the evening she went out of the house until she was sure he had taken the wood to her room and gone away. When after several evenings of intense lis- tening she heard no call from the darkness in the orchard, she was half beside herself with grief and decided that for her there was no way to break through the wall that had shut her off from the joy of life.

同类推荐
  • 北风扬沙录

    北风扬沙录

    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。
  • 吴子兵法

    吴子兵法

    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。
  • 江城夜泊

    江城夜泊

    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。
  • 破阵乐

    破阵乐

    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。
  • The Natural History of Selborne

    The Natural History of Selborne

    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
  • 善变小王妃

    善变小王妃

    她叫历凝幽,自小深重奇毒,6岁与母亲被杀手打入悬崖,大难不死被母亲故人所救带入仙云山,机缘巧合成为五灵石之主、回到了阔别十年的龙城,为报杀母之仇,却被冷面无情的未婚夫晨王殿下纠缠,男女之情这回事,从来历凝幽都是主宰,这次···
  • 叶落荏苒,太子不约

    叶落荏苒,太子不约

    曾经的假高冷小胖子变成了现在的真高冷死面瘫太子,与他结下不解之缘的叶渺渺表示:“岁月真是把杀猪刀。”作为京城第一霸的她一不小心伤害到了死面瘫,在她惊恐万分的时候,太子捏着她的下巴,冷飕飕道:“等着我虐回来!”
  • 异界乱穿

    异界乱穿

    一个什么都不会的宅男,因为未知的使命,穿越到不同的异界,展开了一段又一段搞笑,奇妙,惊险的旅程
  • 轩情慕雨【冷宫王妃(原名)】【完结】

    轩情慕雨【冷宫王妃(原名)】【完结】

    一次意外的穿越,她沿着时空的长河逆流而上,来到一个历史上不知名的天朝。她与他的相逢灿若烟火,可是,时空的穿梭再次启动,她真的可以潇洒地离开,让幸福与她擦身而过吗?真的可以挥一挥衣袖不带走一片云彩吗?还是,历史已被她改写,她已经带走了他的心......
  • 战荒世纪

    战荒世纪

    我本是一名凡人,然而世界的毁灭却将我带入了一个未知的世界。拥有人类智慧的植物,拥有绝对武力的人类英雄。兽族,人族,半兽人,小矮人,地精,亡灵。在这片大陆上征战不休。尽管人类依然是陆地上的的主宰者,但是却随着制度的腐朽而衰落。面对异族的挑战,人类节节败退,逐渐分裂分化出了不同的城邦制度。人类就像是被圈养起来的牲畜,被异族肆意屠宰。人类该何去何从?我叫项荃,是人类的救赎者,但我并不是做慈善事业的慈善家!
  • 三界聊天群

    三界聊天群

    天蓬元帅拉于登进入三界聊天群,太上老君作为管理员给于登发了一个红包,从此于登的人生开始了逆转。火眼金睛简化版的金精眼符箓,可明辨一切!这个元青花是假的!这个是颜真卿的真迹!别问我为什么知道?因为我就是知道!一手聊天群,一眼看古今!
  • 泫雨梦殇

    泫雨梦殇

    这是一部关于梦的穿越的故事,每个章节都代表了一个动人心弦的故事,男主角和女主角的爱情故事环环紧扣,建立在利益基础上的爱情能否长久?在这里得到了诠释。若干年后。。。。。。人们发现的不止是一对珍宝,更是一段传奇的佳话!
  • 踏仙造神

    踏仙造神

    神仙,神仙……神在仙前,仙在神后……若仙有灵何须拜神……
  • 总裁,请你出去

    总裁,请你出去

    “啊!程臻,你出去!”沐可生气地说。程臻却毫不在意,厚脸皮说“老婆,你拿扫把赶我,我都不出去。””程臻,你什么时候这么不要脸了!“”可儿,跟你在一起之后,我早就忘记脸是什么东西。程臻死皮赖脸的待在沐可的公寓里,还要抱着她睡觉,说他失眠了好久。沐可只是离开他一个星期而已。他就受不了了,一个聚会,一个眼神,拐了个老婆回来,程臻真心觉得赚大发了、、、、、、
  • EXO之生如夏花之绚烂

    EXO之生如夏花之绚烂

    一场重生,她以为她是来弥补他。一场重生,他以为她不会骗他。一场重生,他以为她可以回到他身边。