登陆注册
15518200000055

第55章

"Who are you?" exclaimed Mudge, his knees knocking together in terror, clinging to an overhanging branch for support.

There was no answer.

"Who are you?" he again asked in affright.

"Sally Baker," returned Ben, in as sepulchral a voice as he could command.

Sally Baker was an old pauper, who had recently died. The name occurred to Ben on the spur of the moment. It was with some difficulty that he succeeded in getting out the name, such was his amusement at Mr. Mudge's evident terror.

"What do you want of me?" inquired Mudge, nervously.

"You half starved me when I was alive," returned Ben, in a hollow voice, "I must be revenged."

So saying he took one step forward, spreading out his arms. This was too much for Mr. Mudge. With a cry he started and ran towards home at the top of his speed, with Ben in pursuit.

"I believe I shall die of laughing, exclaimed Ben, pausing out of breath, and sitting down on a stone, "what a donkey he is, to be sure, to think there are such things as ghosts. I'd like to be by when he tells Mrs. Mudge."

After a moment's thought, Ben wrapped up the sheet, took it under his arm, and once more ran in pursuit of Mr. Mudge.

Meanwhile Mrs. Mudge was sitting in the kitchen of the Poorhouse, mending stockings.

She was not in the pleasantest humor, for one of the paupers had managed to break a plate at tea-table (if that can be called tea where no tea is provided), and trifles were sufficient to ruffle Mrs. Mudge's temper.

"Where's Mudge, I wonder?" she said, sharply; "over to the tavern, I s'pose, as usual.

There never was such a shiftless, good-for-nothing man. I'd better have stayed unmarried all the days of my life than have married him. If he don't get in by ten, I'll lock the door, and it shall stay locked. 'Twill serve him right to stay out doors all night."

Minutes slipped away, and the decisive hour approached.

"I'll go to the door and look out," thought Mrs. Mudge, "if he ain't anywhere in sight I'll fasten the door."

She laid down her work and went to the door.

She had not quite reached it when it was flung open violently, and Mr. Mudge, with a wild, disordered look, rushed in, nearly over-turning his wife, who gazed at him with mingled anger and astonishment.

"What do you mean by this foolery, Mudge?" she demanded, sternly.

"What do I mean?" repeated her husband, vaguely.

"I needn't ask you," said his wife, contemptuously.

"I see how it is, well enough. You're drunk!"

"Drunk!"

"Yes, drunk; as drunk as a beast."

"Well, Mrs. Mudge," hiccoughed her husband, in what he endeavored to make a dignified tone, "you'd be drunk too if you'd seen what I've seen."

"And what have you seen, I should like to know?" said Mrs. Mudge.

Mudge rose with some difficulty, steadied himself on his feet, and approaching his wife, whispered in a tragic tone, "Mrs. Mudge, I've seen a sperrit."

"It's plain enough that you've seen spirit," retorted his wife. "'Tisn't many nights that you don't, for that matter. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Mudge."

"It isn't that," said her husband, shaking his hand, "it's a sperrit,--a ghost, that I've seen."

"Indeed!" said Mrs. Mudge, sarcastically, "perhaps you can tell whose it is."

"It was the sperrit of Sally Baker," said Mudge, solemnly.

"What did she say?" demanded Mrs. Mudge, a little curiously.

"She said that I--that we, half starved her, and then she started to run after me--and--oh, Lordy, there she is now!"

Mudge jumped trembling to his feet. Following the direction of his outstretched finger, Mrs. Mudge caught a glimpse of a white figure just before the window. I need hardly say that it was Ben, who had just arrived upon the scene.

Mrs. Mudge was at first stupefied by what she saw, but being a woman of courage she speedily recovered herself, and seizing the broom from behind the door, darted out in search of the "spirit." But Ben, perceiving that he was discovered, had disappeared, and there was nothing to be seen.

"Didn't I tell you so?" muttered Mudge, as his wife re-entered, baffled in her attempt, "you'll believe it's a sperrit, now."

"Go to bed, you fool!" retorted his wife.

This was all that passed between Mr. and Mrs. Mudge on the subject. Mr. Mudge firmly believes, to this day, that the figure which appeared to him was the spirit of Sally Baker.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 雷震八荒

    雷震八荒

    一段奇遇,让他得到了一种无上灵果,炼筋脉、洗髓体,融雷诀,创雷技,从肉体凡胎一步步成为无上至尊。抗天雷,灭阴火,止赑风,绝尘破苍穹,傲世九重天!
  • 轮回彼岸,三世情缘

    轮回彼岸,三世情缘

    她与他就如同那彼岸花,花开叶落,花落叶开,异世大陆,同样是弱肉强食的时代,强者为尊,她是备受宠爱的血渊公主,他是高高在上,让人仰望的帝君。三世,他们该何去何从……
  • 调教三界

    调教三界

    某国际集团独生女儿突犯怪病,变成了活死人,宅男司马风接受深度催眠实验进入自己的意识世界寻找解救方法。进入意识世界的他却发现等待他的是一个大麻烦……仅仅凭着些微的物理化学生物知识,他该如何挑战四大神兽,十大妖王,三大鬼王呢?10多年的宅男知识积累,到底能不能对他调教三界提供帮助?身处意识世界的闷骚男,又该如何处理慕容雪的痴情?
  • 幻想世界纪元

    幻想世界纪元

    《幻想世界》是由网络科技公司天鼎自主研发的虚拟现实游戏,摒弃了传统的鼠标和键盘,由脑电波控制。高度自由的玩法和角色培养成为新一代的游戏霸主
  • 魔尊大人独宠:少将军,请入怀

    魔尊大人独宠:少将军,请入怀

    一朝重生她夜九卿成了一个“男”的!更重要的是那“男”的还是个百年“福星”+废物!呵呵,老天真是对自己不薄呀!可那又怎么样她在这里也可以创造一片天地!当夜九卿打算好了所有的一切,却突然出现了一个男人,打乱了夜九卿的思路……“请问聂政王抓着本少将军的手干什么?”某男戏谑的说道:“夜少将军,本王已经知道你的秘密了。”“哦,是什么?!”“九九真是明知故问。”“那又怎么样?!”“九九,本王好像对你一见钟情了……”“都说一见钟情是色心起意,难道摄政王也是如此庸俗之人?!”某男盯着某女的胸前,说道:“九九,你有‘色’给本王起吗?!”“你!”【这绝对是甜文加宠文】
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 复仇血神

    复仇血神

    曾经的帝皇之子叶白凌,自小双亲被杀,堕落至地下格斗场,练就一身杀戮之气。如今,为了自己女人和双亲的仇,杀回兽神殿,却殊不知,真正的敌人,比自己强大数倍,他能否为了双亲报仇成功,并夺回属于自己的女人?动漫群号:440173015
  • 传世修神录

    传世修神录

    魔法武技,孰优孰劣?穿越重生,源头何在?浩瀚宇宙,哪里起源?修仙修神,有无终点?主人公历经无数次穿越,在传世大陆唤醒一条古朴的项链,开启了一段神奇的旅程。本书以游戏传奇世界为背景,以此作为我数年传世生活的纪念。
  • 命魂之双生无泪

    命魂之双生无泪

    她,现世身怀诡异技能,留下让人闻风丧胆的凶名。古武世家唯一传人,她绶获亦正亦邪之物——神魔匕首。以血为引被神魔匕首带去异世。可她又怎会是池中之物?就算是异世她也能再次走到最高峰,翻手为云覆手为雨…
  • 天剑苍云

    天剑苍云

    上古世纪,一把巨剑从天而降,直入苍云山,引天下高手争夺,至此天下大乱,纷争百年,而后剑神萧丁山力压群雄,建天剑派,传承至今已有万年。外门弟子程飛机缘巧合得巨剑擎天认可,获上古秘籍天恒剑术,从此问鼎天下……