登陆注册
15284300000053

第53章 IN WHICH CAPTAIN EBEN MAKES PORT(2)

Up to Mrs.Prince's.She's been poorly and he's prob'ly been called there.Run!run fast as ever you can and get him and I'll go to Grace this minute.The poor thing!Have you told anybody else?No,no!ain't seen nobody but you to tell.They was prayin'over to meetin',and the fellers that waits outside to keep comp'ny with the girls ain't got there yet.And I never met nobody.And 'twas so blasted dark I fell down four times and tore my best pants and--S-sh-sh!Listen to me!Don't tell anybody.Not a soul but the doctor.Half this town'll be runnin'to find out if you do,and that poor girl must be distracted already.I'll go to her.You get Dr.Parker and tell him to hurry.I'll tell him;don't you fret.

He was gone,running harder than ever.A moment later Keziah followed him,running also.

It was a misty,black night,and Trumet sidewalks were uneven and hard to navigate.But she stumbled on,up the main road to the Corners,down the Turn-off,past the chapel of the Come-Outers,from the open window of which sounded the drone of a high,nasal voice.Josiah Badger was testifying,and Keziah caught a fragment of the testimony as she hurried by.

I says to 'em,says I,I says to 'em,'I don't care about your smart mum-mum-minister and what fine sermons he preaches.Let him BE smart,'I says.Says I,'Smartness won't g-g-g-git ye into heaven.'(Amen!)'No,sirree!it takes more'n that.I've seen smart folks afore and they got c-c-cuk-catched up with sooner or later.Pride goes ahead of a tumble,I've heard tell,and--This was all that Keziah heard of Mr.Badger's testimony,for,as she ran on,a rattle of wheels and the thud of hoofs came from behind her.Then a rocking chaise,drawn by a galloping horse,shot by.Dr.Parker's carriage,she was sure.The Higgins boy must have met the doctor and delivered his message.

The horse and chaise were standing by the front gate of the tavern as she pantingly drew near it.The side door of the house was ajar and she opened it softly and entered.The dining room was empty.

There was a light on the sitting-room table and low voices came from the little bedroom adjoining.Then,from the bedroom,emerged Dr.Parker and Grace Van Horne.The girl was white and there were dark circles under her eyes.The doctor was very grave.

Keziah stepped forward and held out both hands.Grace looked,recognized her,and with a cry ran toward her.Keziah took her in her arms and soothed her as if she were a child.

There!there!deary,she said,stroking her hair.There!there!

deary,don't take it so hard.Poor thing!you're worn out.If I'd only known sooner.O Aunt Keziah!sobbed the girl.I'm so glad you've come.It was so good of you.Good!Land of mercy!If I hadn't come,I'd have been worse than the beasts that perish.Don't cry,don't.How is he now?Some better?She looked at the doctor as she asked it.He shook his head emphatically.

Well,well,dear,went on Mrs.Coffin hurriedly.He will be pretty soon,we'll hope.You mustn't give up the ship,you know.

Now you go and lay down somewheres and I'll get my things off and see what there is to do.Some good strong tea might be good for all hands,I guess likely.Where's Hannah Poundberry?She's gone to her cousin's to stay all night.I suppose I ought to send for her,but I--No,no,you hadn't.Might's well send for a poll parrot,the critter would be just as much good and talk less.I'll look out for things,me and the doctor.Where's--where's Nat?He came in just after I sent the boy for the doctor.He's in there with--with him,indicating the bedroom.Poor Nat!Keziah looked longingly toward the door.

Yes,she said slowly.Poor fellow,it's an awful shock to him.

He and his father are--But there!you lay down on that lounge.I can't lie down.I can't do anything but think.Oh,what a dreadful day this has been!And I thought it was going to be such a happy one!Yes,yes,deary,I know.

Grace raised her head.

You know?she repeated,looking up into the housekeeper's face.

I mean I know it's been a dreadful day,explained Keziah quickly.

Yes,indeed it has,with a sigh.But there!our moanin'over it don't cheer it up any.Will you lay down?No?Well,then,SETdown,there's a good girl.

Grace,protesting that she couldn't sit down,she couldn't leave uncle,and there were so many things to do,was at last persuaded by Keziah and the doctor to rest for a few moments in the big rocker.Then Mrs.Coffin went into the kitchen to prepare the tea.

As she went,she beckoned to Dr.Parker,who joined her a moment later.

Well,doctor?she asked anxiously.

The stout,gray-haired old physician--he had practiced in Trumet for nearly thirty years--shook his head.

Not a single chance,he whispered.He may possibly live till morning,but I doubt if he lasts an hour.It's his heart.I've expected it at any time.Ever since he had that shock,I've been at him to take things easy;but you might as well talk to a graven image.That Come-Outer foolishness is what really killed him,though just what brought on this attack I can't make out.Grace says she found him lying on the floor by the sofa.He was unconscious then.I'm rather worried about her.She was very near to fainting when I got here.No wonder.All alone in this ark of a house and nobody to help or to send.Lucky she found that Ike Higgins.Say,I wonder if the young one's around here now?If he is,he must stand at the gate and scare off Come-Outers.The whole chapel,mates,crew,and cabin boy,'ll be down here soon's meetin's over to see what kept Eben.And they mustn't get in.I should say not.I'll hunt up Ike.If a Come-Outer gets into this house to-night I'll eat him,that's all.Some of 'em would give you dyspepsy,I guess.Yes,Grace,I'll be there in a jiffy.The doctor left the house to find young Higgins and post him at the gate.The boy,who had been listening under the window,was proud of his new responsibility.

同类推荐
  • 佛说尸迦罗越六方礼经

    佛说尸迦罗越六方礼经

    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。
  • 筋门

    筋门

    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。
  • 李温陵集

    李温陵集

    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。
  • 雷公炮炙论

    雷公炮炙论

    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。
  • 黄箓九阳梵炁灯仪

    黄箓九阳梵炁灯仪

    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
  • 楼岚传

    楼岚传

    从小没有感受过的豪门少主被家族安排为间谍,但是他是不可能为一个家族做走狗的!进入楼岚成为双面间谍,他能否瞒天过海成为一代枭雄!
  • 重生之宇智波月媛

    重生之宇智波月媛

    重生为了宇智波月媛,原著中并不存在的人物,但是,哎哎哎,就这样吧。首先是要躲过亲爱的大哥的追杀好好活下来。
  • 凯源爱你不后悔

    凯源爱你不后悔

    他叫王俊凯,超强大气场的迷倒众人;他叫王源,以清新的嗓音抓住众人心;他王俊凯,偏偏是万众瞩目闪耀星星;他王源,却偏偏是毫无名气音乐老师;他王俊凯,偏偏喜欢上这位音乐老师;他王源,却偏偏是他讨厌酒吧的驻唱;一次次的偶然相遇,一次次的不顾一切;却偏偏爱上了他,两人身份悬殊,却要来一场没有祝福的禁忌之恋,结局会怎样?
  • 浪漫只是一种奢侈

    浪漫只是一种奢侈

    本人第一部小说,开始是讲述主人公在校园的欢乐与辛酸,后期会步入社会。开始可能无吸引大家的亮点后续我会努力的!还记得当年在学校时候的青涩时代,还记得谁帮你追求你所心仪的女子,回想那些年,我们多少后悔的时光都已不复存在。少年崛起,一怒为红颜,战士出征,不得江山,谁愿苟活?谁无年少轻狂时,但莫欺我少年穷!。
  • 汉末演义

    汉末演义

    21世纪的高中‘好学生’丁原,莫名其妙成为三国第一武将吕布义父,也就是只为突出吕布性格的‘酱油男’丁原。而他的出现是还会有汉末?是否会出现三国?又是谁结束这个乱世呢?
  • 贫血的粉瞳魔术师

    贫血的粉瞳魔术师

    “我的名字是艾蒂怀德·姆特·霍恩海姆。没错,我的母亲就是那个碧斯卡·冯·霍恩海姆!给我记好了!”黑发长相又十分普通的少年在讲台上如此介绍道……
  • 做事要有分寸

    做事要有分寸

    本书取材于现实,以“做人要有分寸”为出发点,千诫读者做事应注意的方方面面。如果你仔细从头到尾阅读此书,就能从中得到大量有益的启示,大大改进你做事的能力。本书就是对生活中做事应该讲分寸的各个方面进行了最细致的归纳,用浅显易懂的语言说出深刻的大哲理,让读者有种耳目一新的感觉!
  • 太古蛮神

    太古蛮神

    修百世轮回,结一世因果。塌诸天,灭神魔,我为蛮神!
  • 征服游戏:娇妻难驯服

    征服游戏:娇妻难驯服

    第一次见面,他想杀她。第二次见面,他想上她。第三次见面,他要娶她。然后,她捧着新出炉的红本本霸气拍桌,“这婚,我请了!”他是黑白两道通吃,背景神秘庞大的陆少,她是人们口中飞上枝头的凤凰。天底下每个女人都在羡慕她的好运,殊不知,她却被逼的节节败退。人前他对她高调深情示爱:“谁敢说她一句不好,我立即送他监狱十年游。”人后他将欲哭无泪的她压在身下,“宝贝,你今天躲不掉了!”闪婚似乎逃不过闪离的结局。再相见,她用看陌生人的眼神看着他,“先生,你是谁?”他颓然的松开手,“抱歉,我认错人了。”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 梦离决

    梦离决

    两个初入人世的少男少女,为报的血海之仇,却落入一环又一环当中。当他们揭开一层又一层的谜团,发现了一个惊天的秘密。天地万物之间的灵力幻化,世间异族奇兽的出世,到底寓意着什么?在两人发现这一切后该如何抉择。人性善恶,爱恨情仇,生死桎梏,天地相争。但在这背后到底会有什么发生?让我们拭目以待。