登陆注册
15732800000056

第56章 CHRISTMAS BACK HOME(4)

It was not alone in the day schools that there were extra preparations. The Sunday-schools were getting ready, too, and when Janey Pettit came home and told her Pa how big her class was, he started to say something, but her Ma shook her head at him and he looked very serious and seemed to be trying hard not to smile.

He was very much interested, though, when she told him that Iky Morgenroth, whose father kept the One-Price Clothing House down on Main Street, had joined, and how he didn't know enough to take his hat off when he came into church. Patsy Gubbins and Miky Ryan and six boys from the Baptist Sunday-School had joined, too, and they all went into Miss Sarepta Downey's class, so that she had two whole pews full to teach, and they acted just awful. The infant class was crowded, and there was one little boy that grabbed for the collection when it was passed in front of him, and got a whole handful and wouldn't give it up, and they had to twist the money out of his fist, and he screamed and "hollered" like he was being killed. And coming home, Sophy Perkins, who goes to the Baptist Church, told her that there wasn't going to be any Christmas tree at their Sabbath-school. She said that there wasn't hardly anybody out. The teachers just sat round and finally went into the pastor's Bible class. Mr. Pettit said he was surprised to hear it. It couldn't have been the weather that kept them away, could it?

Janey said she didn't know. Then he asked her what they were going to sing for Christmas, and she began on "We three kings of Orient are," and broke off to ask him what "Orient" meant, and he told her that Orient was out on the Sunbury pike, about three miles this side of Olive Green, and her Ma said: "Lester Pettit, I wish't you'd ever grow up and learn how to behave yourself. Why, honey, it means the East. The three wise men came from the East, don't you mind?"At the Centre Street M. E. Church, where Janey Pettit went to Sunday-school, there were big doings. Little Lycurgus Emerson, whose mother sent him down to Littell's in a hurry for two pounds of brown sugar, and who had already been an hour and a half getting past Plotner's and Case's, heard Brother Littell and Abel Horn talking over what they had decided at the "fishery meetin'." (By the time Curg got so that he shaved, he knew that "officiary" was the right way to say it, just as "certificate" is the right way to say "stiffcut.") There was going to be a Christmas tree clear up to the ceiling, all stuck full of candles and strung with pop-corn, and a chimney for Santa Claus to climb down and give out the presents and call out the names on them. Every child in the Sunday-school was to get a bag of candy and an orange, and there were going to be "exercises." Curg thought it would be kind of funny to go through gymnastics, but, just then, he saw Uncle Billy Nicholson come in, and he hid. He didn't want to be patted on the head and - asked things.

Uncle Billy had his mouth all puckered up, and his eyebrows looked more like tooth-brushes than ever. He put down the list of groceries that Aunt Libby had written out for him, because he couldn't remember things very well, and commenced to lay down the law.

"Such carryin's on in the house o' God!" he snorted. "Why the very idy! Talk about them Pharisees an' Sadducees a-makin' the temple a den o' thieves! W'y, you're a-turnin' it into a theayter with your play-actin' tomfoolery! They'll be no blessin' on it, now you mark.""Aunt Libby say whether she wanted stoned raisins?" asked Brother Littell, who was copying off the list on the order book.

"I disremember, but you better send up the reg'lar raisins. Gittin'

too many newfangled contraptions these days. They're a-callin' it a theayter right now, the Babtists is. What you astin' fer your eatin' apples? Whew! My souls alive! I don't wonder you grocery storekeepers git rich in a hurry. No, I guess you needn't send 'ny up. Taste too strong o' money. Don't have no good apples now no more anyways. All so dried up and pethy. An' what is it but a theayter, I'd like to know? Weth your lectures about the Ar'tic regions an' your mum-socials, an' all like that, chargin' money fer to git in the meetin' house. I tell you what it is, Brother Littell, the women folks 'd take the money they fritter away on ribbons and artificial flowers an' gold an'costly apparel, which I have saw them turned away from the love-feast fer wearin', an' 'ud give it in fer quarterage an' he'p support the preachin' of the Word, they wouldn't need to be no shows in the meetin' house an' they 'd be more expeerimental religion."Abel Horn (Abel led the singing in meeting, and had a loud bass voice; he always began before everybody and ended after everybody)was standing behind Uncle Billy, and Lycurgus could see him with his head juked forward and his eyebrows up and his mouth wide open in silent laughter, very disconcerting to Brother Littell, who didn't want to anger Uncle Billy, and maybe lose his trade by grinning in his face.

"An' now you got to go an' put up a Christmas tree right in the altar," stormed Uncle Billy, "an' dike it all out with pop-corn an'

candles. You're gittin' as bad 's the Catholics, every bit. Worse, I say, becuz they never had the Gospel light, an' is jist led round by the priest an' have to pay to git their sins forgive. But you, you're a-walkin' right smack dab into it, weth your eyes open, teachin' fer Gospel the inventions o' men.""W'y what, Uncle Billy?"

"W'y, this here Santy Claus a-climbin' down a chimley an' a-cuttin'

up didoes fer to make them little ones think they is a reel Santy Claus 'cuz they seen him to the meetin' house. Poot soon when they git a little older 'n' they find out how you been afoolin' 'em about Santy Claus, they'll wonder if what you been a-tellin' 'em about the Good Man ain't off o' the same bolt o' goods, an' another one o'

同类推荐
  • 杂病心法要诀

    杂病心法要诀

    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。
  • 泰山道里记

    泰山道里记

    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。
  • 女科精要

    女科精要

    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。
  • 太上玄一真人说劝诫法_轮妙经

    太上玄一真人说劝诫法_轮妙经

    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。
  • 长沙方歌括

    长沙方歌括

    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
  • 血族总裁假婚真爱

    血族总裁假婚真爱

    他是帅气邪魅的豪门公子,她是清秀调皮的平民女儿。误打误撞,他与她成为绯闻主角。本是一场约定的游戏,戏假情真,他冲破了一切的阻碍,终究赢得佳人心。在领取结婚证的那天,他意外身故!她的世界瞬间崩塌!她提着自己来时的最简单的行李,离开了那个大宅。她所保留的,只有他的妻子这个身份,没有任何遗产的妻子。她恢复了灰姑娘的生活,七天之后,她的生活里接二连三出现奇怪的事情。她无法解释,仿佛有一双眼睛一直在她背后深情的凝望,有一双手在无形中帮她。只是当她回头,车水马龙之中,找不到熟悉的身影。直到,她“抓住了”那个人——与他拥有完全一样面容的“陌生人”。
  • 青少年应该知道的宇宙

    青少年应该知道的宇宙

    本书从宇宙的起源说起,并分别介绍了它的发展历程、运动方式以及它的成员们。
  • 万古神域

    万古神域

    神域十九州,苍茫无涯,他历经种种劫难,攀登渡神!北阳零六城,门派坐立,他修炼资质平庸,逆天改命!涿城青风阁,万物起始,他受尽背叛之痛,卧薪尝胆。严家第三少,姓严名尊,他一生大起大落,快意恩仇!“我从来不相信,你拥有让我流泪的资格!”他杀伐果断,他爱恨分明!神域之巅,且看他如何攀登!
  • 盛宠有毒:总裁的绝密情人

    盛宠有毒:总裁的绝密情人

    她捧着一颗真心像宝贝一样送他跟前,他给的回应是近乎发泄的践踏,他咬着她的耳朵问:“这就是你想要的?”他说:“你这么恶心的女人,白送我也不要。”她说:“反正你现在瞎了,除了我,也没有人会要你了。”于是,待他睁眼重见光明,第一件事就是将她送给别人。当她在破落酒店的房间里面被人轻薄,声嘶力竭地喊救命时,他透过摄像头冷眼看,语调温和低沉,一如初见:“知错了吗?”再见,他有佳人在怀,而她成了他未过门的弟妹,对他笑的灿烂,用最自然不过的语气叫着大哥。他看着她的眼眸温柔缱绻,却只能眼睁睁任由别人揽她入怀。爱情里,一个人的偏执是劫难,于她,劫已过去,而于他,劫在未来。
  • 道玄篇

    道玄篇

    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。
  • 佳人若桃君倾梅

    佳人若桃君倾梅

    她本是孤儿,与青梅竹马一起成为FBI。却没想到替补任务途中身亡,留下竹马孤单一人,带记忆重生到架空时代的她,在桃花纷飞时出生,本以为收获到了亲情的幸福和温暖,却不想在阴谋中,又再度失去他们。她与兄长苦等十年,十年回归,片刻的宁静后,无止尽的开始复仇。他是异国前朝太子,本抱着同样的仇恨。他本不懂爱,也不知是否该去爱那个桃花般的女人,却因为他人频频介入,让他终于重视这一段感情,但是她要的不仅是一双佳人,更要一世自由,他是该用爱把她禁锢,还是撒手放她自由,若是都不想,他又该怎样去抉择?
  • 武天帝

    武天帝

    武,止戈为武。武是一种停止干戈消停战事的手段,也是一种强壮自身的技艺,更是开启生命奥秘的钥匙。
  • 丧尸游戏的二三事

    丧尸游戏的二三事

    这是一场全息丧尸游戏引发的血案:江小鱼想吐槽这个游戏,丫的,菜刀成神器不讲,还不准玩人妖号,而且随时有生命危险。唔......虽然杀丧尸和模拟感都特别棒。只是....这男人怎么回事?哪冒出来的?【看文指南】①一个星期三更,作者还是高中生,请谅解。②女主暴力女,男主是BUG,全文...应该无虐点,不喜请绕道。③作者的新浪微博:梧桐非梦,欢迎互粉。④作者原先在晋江写过小说,ID就是梧桐非梦= ̄ω ̄=
  • 佛道邪修

    佛道邪修

    古木堡中的一个小散修,在世事浮沉中走上逆天之路。莫测的修域三千,至高的九天十界,看少年自宁山域中走来,纵横修途!
  • 武侠火道

    武侠火道

    又是一部加特技的魔法校园小说魔法都欢迎观看