登陆注册
15323700000029

第29章

The child, in her confidence with Mrs Quilp, had but feebly described the sadness and sorrow of her thoughts, or the heaviness of the cloud which overhung her home, and cast dark shadows on its hearth.Besides that it was very difficult to impart to any person not intimately acquainted with the life she led, an adequate sense of its gloom and loneliness, a constant fear of in some way committing or injuring the old man to whom she was so tenderly attached, had restrained her, even in the midst of her heart's overflowing, and made her timid of allusion to the main cause of her anxiety and distress.

For, it was not the monotonous days unchequered by variety and uncheered by pleasant companionship, it was not the dark dreary evenings or the long solitary nights, it was not the absence of every slight and easy pleasure for which young hearts beat high, or the knowing nothing of childhood but its weakness and its easily wounded spirit, that had wrung such tears from Nell.To see the old man struck down beneath the pressure of some hidden grief, to mark his wavering and unsettled state, to be agitated at times with a dreadful fear that his mind was wandering, and to trace in his words and looks the dawning of despondent madness; to watch and wait and listen for confirmation of these things day after day, and to feel and know that, come what might, they were alone in the world with no one to help or advise or care about them--these were causes of depression and anxiety that might have sat heavily on an older breast with many influences at work to cheer and gladden it, but how heavily on the mind of a young child to whom they were ever present, and who was constantly surrounded by all that could keep such thoughts in restless action!

And yet, to the old man's vision, Nell was still the same.When he could, for a moment, disengage his mind from the phantom that haunted and brooded on it always, there was his young companion with the same smile for him, the same earnest words, the same merry laugh, the same love and care that, sinking deep into his soul, seemed to have been present to him through his whole life.And so he went on, content to read the book of her heart from the page first presented to him, little dreaming of the story that lay hidden in its other leaves, and murmuring within himself that at least the child was happy.

She had been once.She had gone singing through the dim rooms, and moving with gay and lightsome step among their dusty treasures, making them older by her young life, and sterner and more grim by her gay and cheerful presence.But, now, the chambers were cold and gloomy, and when she left her own little room to while away the tedious hours, and sat in one of them, she was still and motionless as their inanimate occupants, and had no heart to startle the echoes--hoarse from their long silence--with her voice.

In one of these rooms, was a window looking into the street, where the child sat, many and many a long evening, and often far into the night, alone and thoughtful.None are so anxious as those who watch and wait; at these times, mournful fancies came flocking on her mind, in crowds.

She would take her station here, at dusk, and watch the people as they passed up and down the street, or appeared at the windows of the opposite houses; wondering whether those rooms were as lonesome as that in which she sat, and whether those people felt it company to see her sitting there, as she did only to see them look out and draw in their heads again.There was a crooked stack of chimneys on one of the roofs, in which, by often looking at them, she had fancied ugly faces that were frowning over at her and trying to peer into the room; and she felt glad when it grew too dark to make them out, though she was sorry too, when the man came to light the lamps in the street--for it made it late, and very dull inside.

Then, she would draw in her head to look round the room and see that everything was in its place and hadn't moved; and looking out into the street again, would perhaps see a man passing with a coffin on his back, and two or three others silently following him to a house where somebody lay dead; which made her shudder and think of such things until they suggested afresh the old man's altered face and manner, and a new train of fears and speculations.

If he were to die--if sudden illness had happened to him, and he were never to come home again, alive--if, one night, he should come home, and kiss and bless her as usual, and after she had gone to bed and had fallen asleep and was perhaps dreaming pleasantly, and smiling in her sleep, he should kill himself and his blood come creeping, creeping, on the ground to her own bed-room door! These thoughts were too terrible to dwell upon, and again she would have recourse to the street, now trodden by fewer feet, and darker and more silent than before.The shops were closing fast, and lights began to shine from the upper windows, as the neighbours went to bed.By degrees, these dwindled away and disappeared or were replaced, here and there, by a feeble rush-candle which was to burn all night.Still, there was one late shop at no great distance which sent forth a ruddy glare upon the pavement even yet, and looked bright and companionable.But, in a little time, this closed, the light was extinguished, and all was gloomy and quiet, except when some stray footsteps sounded on the pavement, or a neighbour, out later than his wont, knocked lustily at his house-door to rouse the sleeping inmates.

同类推荐
  • 楞严法玺印禅师语录

    楞严法玺印禅师语录

    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。
  • 天如惟则禅师语录

    天如惟则禅师语录

    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。
  • 太上三洞表文

    太上三洞表文

    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。
  • 大光明藏

    大光明藏

    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。
  • 医医十病

    医医十病

    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
  • 女财郎貌之弃女太嚣张

    女财郎貌之弃女太嚣张

    从前有位小娇娘,身娇体软易推倒,后来……她死了。从前有只女汉子,凶猛暴力无人要,后来……她穿了。什么?渣爹叫她替嫁?打断爹的腿!什么?贱叔说她克亲?撕烂叔的嘴!下人讥讽她绣花枕头?全都拧掉头!夺取族中大权,收服如花美男,赢得皇商头衔,王府也作后花园。强势女汉子从此位居皇商之首,季氏嫣然,名动天下。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 艾赛尔战记

    艾赛尔战记

    教会不是神的代言人,他们只是依附于神而得益之徒。——绯尔岚
  • 我把灵魂弄丢了

    我把灵魂弄丢了

    走出校门的孙小梅,意外的撞见了伟,那个她曾经一度暗恋过的男生。出于客套,她微笑地对伟说了声‘再见!’“再见!”伟笑着应道,然后径直离去。孙小梅转身望着离去的伟,百感交集。三年后,她终于可以在外貌上与伟相配,可灵魂上,她再也配不上了。
  • 帝王追妻公主爱上他

    帝王追妻公主爱上他

    “宝贝过来”“不要”“放心很快乐的”皇帝哥哥不用了。“宝贝乖乖做朕的女人
  • 医毒王妃:嘿!美人你等等!

    医毒王妃:嘿!美人你等等!

    一朝穿越,魅无情遇到了一个比她还无耻的人,哎呀,what?!这人是传说中杀人不眨眼的阎王?!说好的冷若冰山呢?哪去了?这个动不动就动手动脚爬她床的人是谁?!“小魅儿~快看我!~轻柔软弱易扑倒~快扑倒我吧!~”“好啊!给你两个选择,一,我在上你在下,二,你在下我在上,选一个吧~”“……不可能!”(略有小虐,表介意啊~简介无能,请看正文)
  • 星游记之星游系统

    星游记之星游系统

    昊天,一个孤儿,在一次偶然的情况下获得星游系统并来到星游记的世界里,最惊讶的是自己的好朋友诺灵也来到了这里,两人的出现会给这个世界带来什么?
  • 都市异能戒指

    都市异能戒指

    数头老母猪为何惊恐排队上树,商店卫生卷纸为何一下突然脱销,寝室男生为何半夜发出频频惨叫,这背后,到底隐藏着什么秘密,是人性的扭曲,还是道德的沦丧。让我们与主持人李想一起,先在一首欢快舒缓身心的日本东京歌曲下,打开硬盘,深入探寻那肮脏幽暗的交易的背后,所隐藏的不为人知的秘密......重要声明:上述简介与本文没有任何联系,对不起,本文没有简介,纯属娱乐。本文属于个人专属作品,拥有个人专利,如发现有人抄袭,本文作者将......十分欢迎
  • 紫诏天音

    紫诏天音

    她柔弱的双翼,已经无法承载起这样的瑰玮的梦想。这个宏大的江湖中,精灵一般的她,注定了只能隔着遥远的时空,仰望神祇一般出入风云的他。她薄如蝉翼的未来,已经无法负荷尘世的纷扰。江湖风云,孰是孰非,她在这场梦境中,如此寂寞,如此忧伤,挣扎着要醒来。上天应允她最后的愿望,让她回到自己的故乡,让她在山林中自由吟唱。不再仰望。不再为他,费思量。
  • 轮回灭世邪女

    轮回灭世邪女

    上一世是为弟而亡,这一世为寻弟而变强。女主有一个蠢萌的爹,可是却因为自已国家灭亡,家人离世,她尝尽人生欢禾,尝尽人生悲痛;受过一人之上万人之下的光荣,受过众人的打骂,当她主魄归来,这片天地由她主载。
  • 我为神豪系统

    我为神豪系统

    这是一个鲁管致死的变身成系统辅助的一个故事,当他终于把宿主培养成世界首富的时候,到最后他终于成神了