登陆注册
15515400000023

第23章 CHAPTER V(1)

I started the next morning to call upon St. Leonard. Near to the house I encountered young Hopkins on a horse. He was waving a pitchfork over his head and reciting "The Charge of the Light Brigade." The horse looked amused. He told me I should find "the gov'nor" up by the stables. St. Leonard is not an "old man." Dick must have seen him in a bad light. I should describe him as about the prime of life, a little older than myself, but nothing to speak of. Dick was right, however, in saying he was not like a farmer. To begin with, "Hubert St. Leonard" does not sound like a farmer. One can imagine a man with a name like that writing a book about farming, having theories on this subject. But in the ordinary course of nature things would not grow for him. He does not look like a farmer. One cannot say precisely what it is, but there is that about a farmer that tells you he is a farmer. The farmer has a way of leaning over a gate. There are not many ways of leaning over a gate.

I have tried all I could think of, but it was never quite the right way. It has to be in the blood. A farmer has a way of standing on one leg and looking at a thing that isn't there. It sounds simple, but there is knack in it. The farmer is not surprised it is not there. He never expected it to be there. It is one of those things that ought to be, and is not. The farmer's life is full of such.

Suffering reduced to a science is what the farmer stands for. All his life he is the good man struggling against adversity. Nothing his way comes right. This does not seem to be his planet.

Providence means well, but she does not understand farming. She is doing her best, he supposes; that she is a born muddler is not her fault. If Providence could only step down for a month or two and take a few lessons in practical farming, things might be better; but this being out of the question there is nothing more to be said.

From conversation with farmers one conjures up a picture of Providence as a well-intentioned amateur, put into a position for which she is utterly unsuited.

"Rain," says Providence, "they are wanting rain. What did I do with that rain?"

She finds the rain and starts it, and is pleased with herself until some Wandering Spirit pauses on his way and asks her sarcastically what she thinks she's doing.

"Raining," explains Providence. "They wanted rain--farmers, you know, that sort of people."

"They won't want anything for long," retorts the Spirit. "They'll be drowned in their beds before you've done with them."

"Don't say that!" says Providence.

"Well, have a look for yourself if you won't believe me," says the Spirit. "You've spoilt that harvest again, you've ruined all the fruit, and you are rotting even the turnips. Don't you ever learn by experience?"

"It is so difficult," says Providence, "to regulate these things just right."

"So it seems--for you," retorts the Spirit. "Anyhow, I should not rain any more, if I were you. If you must, at least give them time to build another ark." And the Wandering Spirit continues on his way.

"The place does look a bit wet, now I come to notice it," says Providence, peeping down over the edge of her star. "Better turn on the fine weather, I suppose."

She starts with she calls "set fair," and feeling now that she is something like a Providence, composes herself for a doze. She is startled out of her sleep by the return of the Wandering Spirit.

"Been down there again?" she asks him pleasantly.

"Just come back," explains the Wandering Spirit.

"Pretty spot, isn't it?" says Providence. "Things nice and dry down there now, aren't they?"

"You've hit it," he answers. "Dry is the word. The rivers are dried up, the wells are dried up, the cattle are dying, the grass is all withered. As for the harvest, there won't be any harvest for the next two years! Oh, yes, things are dry enough."

One imagines Providence bursting into tears. "But you suggested yourself a little fine weather."

"I know I did," answers the Spirit. "I didn't suggest a six months' drought with the thermometer at a hundred and twenty in the shade.

Doesn't seem to me that you've got any sense at all."

"I do wish this job had been given to someone else," says Providence.

"Yes, and you are not the only one to wish it," retorts the Spirit unfeelingly.

"I do my best," urges Providence, wiping her eyes with her wings. "I am not fitted for it."

"A truer word you never uttered," retorts the Spirit.

"I try--nobody could try harder," wails Providence. "Everything I do seems to be wrong."

"What you want," says the Spirit, "is less enthusiasm and a little commonsense in place of it. You get excited, and then you lose your head. When you do send rain, ten to one you send it when it isn't wanted. You keep back your sunshine--just as a duffer at whist keeps back his trumps--until it is no good, and then you deal it out all at once."

"I'll try again," said Providence. "I'll try quite hard this time."

"You've been trying again," retorts the Spirit unsympathetically, "ever since I have known you. It is not that you do not try. It is that you have not got the hang of things. Why don't you get yourself an almanack?"

The Wandering Spirit takes his leave. Providence tells herself she really must get that almanack. She ties a knot in her handkerchief.

It is not her fault: she was made like it. She forgets altogether for what reason she tied that knot. Thinks it was to remind her to send frosts in May, or Scotch mists in August. She is not sure which, so sends both. The farmer has ceased even to be angry with her--recognises that affliction and sorrow are good for his immortal soul, and pursues his way in calmness to the Bankruptcy Court.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 蝴蝶仇恨

    蝴蝶仇恨

    这是婉蝶的处女作哟!就是第一次的作品!大家一定要支持我哟!前面虐后面甜蜜ing~这是一款复仇小说,在学校女主认识了,男主,再一次玩耍的过程,男主对女主表白了,而女主的爸爸一心想要儿子把自己的女儿赶了出去,姐姐一心想复仇,刻苦练习当上了世界第二杀手,姐妹改名回来想要复仇,有遇到我们的男主,他们之间又会发生什么呢?面对父母的离婚,同学的嘲笑,老师的不屑;她们决定——复仇!来到最残酷的邪鬼琰,进行杀手的训练,终于,姐姐成了世界第一杀手,妹妹也学会了坚强。她们回到以前的学校,又会发生些什么呢?
  • 鬼厨古一鸣

    鬼厨古一鸣

    闲来无事写个作,打发百般无聊梦。作为一名上学党,早睡早起身体好。想看的人点个赞,不想看的洗洗睡。……
  • 宗极

    宗极

    本以为自己是投胎转世却发现自己还拥有前世的记忆;他拥有着恶魔的驱壳却走着救世的路;他在那个“世界”只会拖后腿,到了这个“世界”却依然只是个吊车尾;一个在哪里都只会拖后腿的家伙却被迫开始了自己的创世之路;一个本应该毁天灭地的躯体却如何成为救世主;他,叫古辕...他,只是个吊车尾...!!!!奈我吊车尾又当如何!照样搅你个天翻地覆!杀你个地裂天崩!
  • 未知的道路

    未知的道路

    这部作品讲述了作者本人的故事,从小学到初中再到高中的生活经历,自己坚持不懈的努力,爸妈的反对和自己选择的道路,感情的曲折爱和被爱的感受,自己选择的道路,无论多么艰难多么苦,自己也要跪着走完。让别人看到自己坚强。
  • 破晓星光

    破晓星光

    林希赫受狡诈的吴亦贤胁迫,和他的好友潜入新搬来的邻居艾卿先生家里盗窃金块。不幸的是,他们被艾卿先生发现了。瞬间,他们手中的金块平白无故地消失了。与此同时,他们被艾卿先生送回了家。
  • 遇见你 遇见爱

    遇见你 遇见爱

    孤儿院长大的她天生活泼开朗,无意中救了被人围殴的他。恋人结婚了,新郎不是他!他原本就黯淡的心灵更是变得冷如冰山。为了报答救命之恩,他收留了她。她有了住所,而他的心灵也有了归处。校园的生活并不平淡,恋情曝光,身世之谜也被揭晓。冰山不再是冰山,他的心已为心爱的女人燃烧......
  • 本妃有特殊的争宠技巧

    本妃有特殊的争宠技巧

    霍将军军功赫赫,育有六子,各个可堪重任,为国之栋梁。育有一女,得之可得万军陪嫁。霍家有女,温良贤淑,举止端庄。皇上金口玉言所论,此女可为良配。……皇上说的话就是对的?这是温良贤淑?这是举止端庄?得齐天之福被皇帝赐婚的某皇子觉得……父皇的话,真不是全对的!
  • 新股民炒股必备的10大兵器

    新股民炒股必备的10大兵器

    本书共分为10章,每章介绍一种技术指标,包括K线图、均线、成交量、PSY指标、MACD指标、KDJ指标、OBV指标、RSI指标、BOLL指标和DMI指标。每章内容又分为三部分:某项技术指标的原理和意义,该指标买入信号及实战案例,该指标卖出信号及实战案例。读者既可以按照本书编写顺序阅读,也可以根据自己的兴趣或经验进行选择性阅读。
  • EXO我的女王

    EXO我的女王

    待我长发及腰,少年娶我可好。待你青丝馆正,铺十里红妆客愿。却怕长发及腰,少年倾心她人。待你青丝官正,笑看君怀她笑颜。‘鹿晗,等我头发长到腰,你回来找我好不好。’林欣‘好,欣儿,我会的。’鹿晗这部小说讲的是鹿晗去韩国当练习生,林欣舍不得让鹿晗在她头发长到腰时去找她,但鹿晗没有去,林欣去他的事,我的第一本小说时EXO之女王来了,希望大家喜欢我的两本书。
  • 只要七日暖:绕个大弯去爱你

    只要七日暖:绕个大弯去爱你

    还有谁记得,那场美丽的樱花雨。也许没人记得,也许早已淡忘。有些事情,只能在特定的时间,在特定的地点,在特定的人的身边发生。而过了这个时间,过了这个地点,错过了这个人,那么一切都不一样了。注视良久,终于长叹一声。她没有心情去找那个人。花样年华就在一夕间,过去了,她以为她除了父亲,她谁都不爱,可是他,那个少年,却·····