登陆注册
14826500000204

第204章

IT was bitterly cold, the sky glittered with stars, and not a breeze stirred. "Bump"- an old pot was thrown at a neighbor's door; and "bang, bang," went the guns; for they were greeting the New

Year. It was New Year's Eve, and the church clock was striking twelve.

"Tan-ta-ra-ra, tan-ta-ra-ra," sounded the horn, and the mail-coach came lumbering up. The clumsy vehicle stopped at the gate of the town; all the places had been taken, for there were twelve passengers in the coach.

"Hurrah! hurrah!" cried the people in the town; for in every house the New Year was being welcomed; and as the clock struck, they stood up, the full glasses in their hands, to drink success to the new comer. "A happy New Year," was the cry; "a pretty wife, plenty of money, and no sorrow or care."

The wish passed round, and the glasses clashed together till they rang again; while before the town-gate the mail coach stopped with the twelve strange passengers. And who were these strangers? Each of them had his passport and his luggage with him; they even brought presents for me, and for you, and for all the people in the town. "Who were they? what did they want? and what did they bring with them?"

"Good-morning," they cried to the sentry at the town-gate.

"Good-morning," replied the sentry; for the clock had struck twelve. "Your name and profession?" asked the sentry of the one who alighted first from the carriage.

"See for yourself in the passport," he replied. "I am myself;" and a famous fellow he looked, arrayed in bear-skin and fur boots. "I am the man on whom many persons fix their hopes. Come to me to-morrow, and I'll give you a New Year's present. I throw shillings and pence among the people; I give balls, no less than thirty-one; indeed, that is the highest number I can spare for balls. My ships are often frozen in, but in my offices it is warm and comfortable. My name is

JANUARY. I'm a merchant, and I generally bring my accounts with me."

Then the second alighted. He seemed a merry fellow. He was a director of a theatre, a manager of masked balls, and a leader of all the amusements we can imagine. His luggage consisted of a great cask.

"We'll dance the bung out of the cask at carnival time," said he; "I'll prepare a merry tune for you and for myself too.

Unfortunately I have not long to live- the shortest time, in fact, of my whole family- only twenty-eight days. Sometimes they pop me in a day extra; but I trouble myself very little about that. Hurrah!"

"You must not shout so," said the sentry.

"Certainly I may shout," retorted the man; "I'm Prince Carnival, travelling under the name of FEBRUARY."

The third now got out. He looked a personification of fasting; but he carried his nose very high, for he was related to the "forty

(k)nights," and was a weather prophet. But that is not a very lucrative office, and therefore he praised fasting. In his button-hole he carried a little bunch of violets, but they were very small.

"MARCH, March," the fourth called after him, slapping him on the shoulder, "don't you smell something? Make haste into the guard room; they're drinking punch there; that's your favorite drink. I can smell it out here already. Forward, Master March." But it was not true; the speaker only wanted to remind him of his name, and to make an APRIL fool of him; for with that fun the fourth generally began his career. He looked very jovial, did little work, and had the more holidays. "If the world were only a little more settled," said he: "but sometimes I'm obliged to be in a good humor, and sometimes a bad one, according to circumstances; now rain, now sunshine. I'm kind of a house agent, also a manager of funerals. I can laugh or cry, according to circumstances. I have my summer wardrobe in this box here, but it would be very foolish to put it on now. Here I am. On Sundays I go out walking in shoes and white silk stockings, and a muff."

After him, a lady stepped out of the coach. She called herself

Miss MAY. She wore a summer dress and overshoes; her dress was a light green, and she wore anemones in her hair. She was so scented with wild-thyme, that it made the sentry sneeze.

"Your health, and God bless you," was her salutation to him.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 国清大庾韬禅师语录

    国清大庾韬禅师语录

    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。
  • 天道已死我为天

    天道已死我为天

    我欲为天,快乐齐天,化身传奇,流传世间!天道!乃世间最原始最强大的存在,世人皆欲逆天而行,成就无上霸业,而我却偏偏不小心成为了天道的继承人……来自于现代文明的二货青年被送到异界,走上了名为成为天道的命运之路,但二货就是二货,就算成为了天道也还是二货……神器丹药自己造,御姐萌妹我来追;纵横异界惊天下,我是天道我怕谁!如果你厌倦了开篇便是废物的男主角;厌倦了狂拽、霸道、邪气流的男主角;厌倦了各种宝物随便捡,美女倒贴赶不走的异界幸运儿……那这部逗比青年异界纵横的故事一定适合你!
  • 我们村的那些事

    我们村的那些事

    我用劳动生产文字,用文字照见迷惘。替中国农村建设助力,鼓励年轻人回归田园是一件有意义的事情。人生不仅眼前的苟且还有诗和远方!
  • 九天鼎帝

    九天鼎帝

    封号琅琊榜的第一强者?统领天鼎界的绝世鼎帝?进阶如喝水的天赋奇才?号称百战百胜一生未败?这些属于他的皇冠,已统统不在!身为后天鼎体的他,意外死亡,魂念刚转世当即遇到了生死绞杀,他如何化险为夷?一步步扶摇直上,一步步修炼而起,一步步遭遇挑战,一步步再创辉煌。他再度回升到最强者——鼎帝,才发现,引以为傲的鼎帝,不过是一个开始……看一代绝世强者转世重生后的再度崛起,看他如何在困难重重的修炼一途中,创立下一个又一个的奇迹,看一个绝世神婴步步高升再立于远端的历程……一切的一切,尽在——九天鼎帝。
  • 人皮论语

    人皮论语

    中国文化第一历史悬案,历史的河道在秦汉陡然弯转,百家争鸣绝声,纵横游侠隐踪。儒家虽被汉武独尊,却也难逃被阉割的命运。挖掘两千年历史淤泥,钻探中国人精神古墓。逆推出一场控扼两千年命运的骇人阴谋。惊天秘密层层揭开,七十五次剧情急转,每三千字一道波澜。最勇敢的历史小说,最刺心的民族悲歌。
  • 面瘫君与冷酷男

    面瘫君与冷酷男

    原本只是平淡的面瘫君与冷酷男的校园爱情生活,然而,在平淡温馨的表面,却隐藏着极不平淡的矛盾...慢节奏的生活也许不错,如果能与你一直平淡下去也好...我们不需要轰轰烈烈的爱情,只求平淡无奇的一生,与你一起...
  • 平凡史诗

    平凡史诗

    也许你崇拜着那段被称为光芒与玫瑰的时代,崇拜着神与英雄们,崇拜着他们书写的史诗,而当我真的经历过历史之后,我才明白,史诗是无数的文明与族群的兴亡!我不愿历史就这样被遗忘,我渴望人们铭记这一切。我决定像卢修斯那样成为历史的讲述者!我只是想把我经历过的历史讲述给你听......
  • 巴黎之恋

    巴黎之恋

    女主是一位高中校花,有一次,她被一个男生骗了,会发生什么呢?
  • 逐戮天下

    逐戮天下

    忍受屈辱,被赶出家族,顶着废柴之名的萧子轩却不愿意承担废柴之实。神秘力量的出现,神秘人物的扶持,竟是因为他那不为人知的身份。俯视群雄,笑傲大陆,萧子轩一雪前耻,终为爱守护,缔造不朽传奇!
  • 冰山三王子与三千金的邂逅

    冰山三王子与三千金的邂逅

    她,冷凝诗,人人皆知的冷漠千金,却唯独对他温柔他,霖泽晨,人人皆知的冰山王子,却唯独对她宠溺她,冷孜蕊,人人皆知的腹黑小姐他,韩柒帆,世人皆知的狡黠少爷她,冷梓潼,天下皆知的可爱千金,谁能想到会有多大势力他,凌辜锦,家喻户晓的花心少爷,遇到她后却只是唯一看她们如何复仇而他们如何捕捉爱情