登陆注册
15461100000043

第43章 Chapter 22(1)

In the Emporium "So last January, with the beginning of a snowstorm in the air about me--and if it settled on me it would betray me!--weary, cold, painful, inexpressibly wretched, and still but half convinced of my invisible quality, I began this new life to which I am committed. I had no refuge, no appliances, no human being in the world in whom I could confide. To have told my secret would have given me away--made a mere show and rarity of me. Nevertheless, I was half minded to accost some passer-by and throw myself upon his mercy.

But I knew too clearly the terror and brutal cruelty my advances would evoke. I made no plans in the street. My sole object was to get shelter from the snow, to get myself covered and warm; then I might hope to plan.

But even to me, an Invisible Man, the rows of London houses stood latched, barred, and bolted impregnably.

"Only one thing could I see clearly before me, the cold exposure and misery of the snowstorm and the night.

"And then I had a brilliant idea. I turned down one of the roads leading from Gower Street to Tottenham Court Road, and found myself outside Omniums, the big establishment where everything is to be bought--you know the place--meat, grocery, linen, furniture, clothing, oil paintings even--a huge meandering collection of shops rather than a shop. I had thought I should find the doors open, but they were closed, and as I stood in the wide entrance a carriage stopped outside, and a man in uniform--you know the kind of personage with 'Omnium' on his cap--flung open the door. I contrived to enter, and walking down the shop--it was a department where they were selling ribbons and gloves and stockings and that kind of thing--came to a more spacious region devoted to picnic baskets and wicker furniture.

"I did not feel safe there, however; people were going to and fro, and I prowled restlessly about until I came upon a huge section in an upper floor containing scores and hundreds of bedsteads, and beyond these I found a resting-place at last among a huge pile of folded flock mattresses. The place was already lit up and aggreeably warm, and I decided to remain where I was, keeping a cautious eye on the two or three sets of shopmen and customers who were meandering through the place until closing time came. Then I should be able, I thought, to rob the place for food and clothing, and disguised, prowl through it and examine its resources, perhaps sleep on some of the bedding. That seemed an acceptable plan. My idea was to procure clothing to make myself a muffled but acceptable figure, to get money, and then to recover my books and parcels where they awaited me, take a lodging somewhere and elaborate plans for the complete realisation of the advantages my invisibility gave me (as I still imagined) over my fellow-men.

"Closing time arrived quickly enough; it could not have been more than an hour after I took up my position on the mattresses before I noticed the blinds of the windows being drawn, and customers being marched doorward.

And then a number of brisk young men began with remarkable alacrity to tidy up the goods that remained disturbed. I left my lair as the crowds diminished, and prowled cautiously out into the less desolate parts of the shop. I was really surprised to observe how rapidly the young men and women whipped away the goods displayed for sale during the day. All the boxes of goods, the hanging fabrics, the festoons of lace, the boxes of sweets in the grocery section, the displays of this and that, were being whipped down, folded up, slapped into tidy receptacles, and everything that could not be taken down and put away had sheets of some coarse stuff like sacking flung over it. Finally all the chairs were turned up on to the counters, leaving the floor clear. Directly each of these young people had done, he or she made promptly for the door with such an expression of animation as I have rarely observed in a shop assistant before. Then came a lot of youngsters scattering sawdust and carrying pails and brooms.

I had to dodge to get out of the way, and as it was, my ankle got stung with the sawdust. For some time, wandering through the swathed and darkened departments, I could hear the brooms at work. And at last a good hour or more after the shop had been closed, came a noise of locking doors. Silence came upon the place, and I found myself wandering through the vast and intricate shops, galleries and showrooms of the place, alone. It was very still; in one place I remember passing near one of the Tottenham Court Road entrances and listening to the tapping of bootheels of the passers-by.

"My first visit was to the place where I had seen stockings and gloves for sale. It was dark, and I had the devil of a hunt after matches, which I found at last in the drawer of the little cash desk. Then I had to get a candle. I had to tear down wrappings and ransack a number of boxes and drawers, but at last I managed to turn out what I sought; the box label called them lambswool pants, and lambswool vests. Then socks, a thick comforter, and then I went to the clothing place and got trousers, a lounge jacket, an overcoat and a slouch hat --a clerical sort of hat with the brim turned down. I began to feel a human being again, and my next thought was food.

同类推荐
  • 华佗神方

    华佗神方

    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。
  • 赌棋山庄词话

    赌棋山庄词话

    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。
  • 荆南内护国寺启真诚禅师语录

    荆南内护国寺启真诚禅师语录

    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。
  • D123

    D123

    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。
  • 佛说佛名经

    佛说佛名经

    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
  • 旷世武圣

    旷世武圣

    一绝世武尊重生几年后,一人一剑,纵横天下,神挡杀神,魔挡屠魔。最终百尺竿头更近一步,成就天武大陆千万年唯一踏入武圣的人。
  • 流浪在都市

    流浪在都市

    谁能渐忘浓烈酒杯,一夜的无言的流泪,在听,风放肆的狂吹,徐徐敲打这冰冷的窗口,花为谁枯萎,堕落的灵魂,满足的虚伪,不段的放纵,错过的雨季,悄然间,已远去,抑制住颤抖的情绪,抑郁的神经似乎要奔溃,痛苦的伤悲,路上徘徊,心意冷却,失去不再回,等到春暖在归,借着月光洒下的余辉,摸索着,折起一纸鹤,放飞去远方,带着一些牵挂,或许会明白,从来都是好好的偷偷的,抽着一根烟,安静的画面,寂寞的相框,孤零零的悬挂,梦里惊醒,眼中的惊恐,混乱的语言,谁解寻找另一种生活,披头散发的人,没有勇气不继续走下去,不愿意就这样就去遗忘什么。简单的人,为何后悔所为,化成灰,也没有回头,刻骨的柔情,怎么不难过,好想飞翔,寻找梦里的天堂,盛开的花
  • MALBONE

    MALBONE

    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。
  • 天予异能

    天予异能

    普通女高中生叶梦初,莫名其妙被卷入了危险复杂的异能之战,遇到了操纵蓝色火焰的看似冷漠的东方皓天和操纵水的温情暖男苏炳等人。看似弱爆了的女学生其实蕴藏着不可思议的力量?这不科学!
  • 直播称霸火影世界

    直播称霸火影世界

    带着直播系统来到火影世界的战国时代,这时候斑爷还是个傲娇小王子,柱间还是个呆萌小正太,诸大家族纷争不断,作为全知全能的穿越者想要活下去也比较艰难。幸好我有直播系统,打赏兵粮丸可以恢复查克拉,打赏忍术可以秒学。等等……这位同学,我知道你是土豪,但你打赏我一把天地乖离是什么鬼,我这边没点数兑换的啊!!
  • 总裁的贴身侍卫

    总裁的贴身侍卫

    没有人知道他经历了什么,见过他的人要么死了要么成为他的奴仆,他是主宰魔鬼的人。可他却放下一切回到都市,玩世不恭的生活。无奈,那份遮挡不住的魅力总是会吸引绝色美女的倒贴……
  • 瞳颜绝爱

    瞳颜绝爱

    魅瞳,诱惑世间苍生,绝美的容颜期待一场倾城的爱恋。你是我心中的魔,离你越近,我离佛越远。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝三一五气真经

    太上洞玄灵宝三一五气真经

    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。
  • 狐仙护身:我是狐狸精

    狐仙护身:我是狐狸精

    渣女一枚,在偶然得到狐仙的护身后,从此之后她便遇见一些怪异之事...
  • 穿越遇见他

    穿越遇见他

    为什么是那么狗血的穿越?穿越就穿越,为什么到了这个鸟不拉屎的地方,到了鸟不拉屎的地方也就算了,为什么要遇见一个那么……呃,一个讨厌鬼!!!但是,一切的一切,自己似乎真的有些转不过弯来了!