登陆注册
15754000000004

第4章 ACROSS THE PLAINS(4)

But Ohio was not at all as I had pictured it. We were now on those great plains which stretch unbroken to the Rocky Mountains. The country was flat like Holland, but far from being dull. All through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, or for as much as I saw of them from the train and in my waking moments, it was rich and various, and breathed an elegance peculiar to itself. The tall corn pleased the eye; the trees were graceful in themselves, and framed the plain into long, aerial vistas; and the clean, bright, gardened townships spoke of country fare and pleasant summer evenings on the stoop. It was a sort of flat paradise; but, I am afraid, not unfrequented by the devil. That morning dawned with such a freezing chill as I have rarely felt; a chill that was not perhaps so measurable by instrument, as it struck home upon the heart and seemed to travel with the blood. Day came in with a shudder. White mists lay thinly over the surface of the plain, as we see them more often on a lake; and though the sun had soon dispersed and drunk them up, leaving an atmosphere of fever heat and crystal pureness from horizon to horizon, the mists had still been there, and we knew that this paradise was haunted by killing damps and foul malaria. The fences along the line bore but two descriptions of advertisement; one to recommend tobaccos, and the other to vaunt remedies against the ague. At the point of day, and while we were all in the grasp of that first chill, a native of the state, who had got in at some way station, pronounced it, with a doctoral air, "a fever and ague morning."The Dutch widow was a person of some character. She had conceived at first sight a great aversion for the present writer, which she was at no pains to conceal. But being a woman of a practical spirit, she made no difficulty about accepting my attentions, and encouraged me to buy her children fruits and candies, to carry all her parcels, and even to sleep upon the floor that she might profit by my empty seat. Nay, she was such a rattle by nature, and, so powerfully moved to autobiographical talk, that she was forced, for want of a better, to take me into confidence and tell me the story of her life. I heard about her late husband, who seemed to have made his chief impression by taking her out pleasuring on Sundays.

I could tell you her prospects, her hopes, the amount of her fortune, the cost of her housekeeping by the week, and a variety of particular matters that are not usually disclosed except to friends. At one station, she shook up her children to look at a man on the platform and say if he were not like Mr. Z.; while to me she explained how she had been keeping company with this Mr. Z., how far matters had proceeded, and how it was because of his desistance that she was now travelling to the West. Then, when Iwas thus put in possession of the facts, she asked my judgment on that type of manly beauty. I admired it to her heart's content.

She was not, I think, remarkably veracious in talk, but broidered as fancy prompted, and built castles in the air out of her past;yet she had that sort of candour, to keep me, in spite of all these confidences, steadily aware of her aversion. Her parting words were ingeniously honest. "I am sure," said she, "we all OUGHT to be very much obliged to you." I cannot pretend that she put me at my ease; but I had a certain respect for such a genuine dislike. Apoor nature would have slipped, in the course of these familiarities, into a sort of worthless toleration for me.

We reached Chicago in the evening. I was turned out of the cars, bundled into an omnibus, and driven off through the streets to the station of a different railroad. Chicago seemed a great and gloomy city. I remember having subscribed, let us say sixpence, towards its restoration at the period of the fire; and now when I beheld street after street of ponderous houses and crowds of comfortable burghers, I thought it would be a graceful act for the corporation to refund that sixpence, or, at the least, to entertain me to a cheerful dinner. But there was no word of restitution. I was that city's benefactor, yet I was received in a third-class waiting-room, and the best dinner I could get was a dish of ham and eggs at my own expense.

I can safely say, I have never been so dog-tired as that night in Chicago. When it was time to start, I descended the platform like a man in a dream. It was a long train, lighted from end to end;and car after car, as I came up with it, was not only filled but overflowing. My valise, my knapsack, my rug, with those six ponderous tomes of Bancroft, weighed me double; I was hot, feverish, painfully athirst; and there was a great darkness over me, an internal darkness, not to be dispelled by gas. When at last I found an empty bench, I sank into it like a bundle of rags, the world seemed to swim away into the distance, and my consciousness dwindled within me to a mere pin's head, like a taper on a foggy night.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天绝地灭传

    天绝地灭传

    世间残酷,人心险恶!一个淳厚质朴的少年生于乱世,长于乱世。他叫南宫绝。迭遇生死,屡遭巨变!一心向善,却成为天下公敌!然而,他依然不改初衷,仁爱天下!··························
  • 破开黑暗

    破开黑暗

    天道无情,我便替天行道。世道不公,我便值剑划开这道虚空。在这片滴血的世界,当有一人站起来时,这个世界便不再平凡,以绝对疯狂的道路,成就疯狂的一生。
  • 穷校草的梦想公主

    穷校草的梦想公主

    这是我第一次写小说,写的不好,请看的网友不要骂我,多给我点建议,为以后写的更好,小城不会忘了你们的。
  • 狐妖苏墨

    狐妖苏墨

    天庭强势灭杀诸多法门,狐妖一脉惨遭不幸,诸多神话中的妖仙神魔尽出,危机重重,师尊妲己难破天机,黯然神伤。苏墨的身世究竟为何?天庭到底在隐瞒什么?小小的人间界又有什么样的秘辛?一介小妖的成仙路,崎岖坎坷,古代仙神的所谓大义!究竟谁为大义?谁,又为大恶?一朝踏仙路,万古尊妖仙!
  • 亡心仙记

    亡心仙记

    苏祁若突然发觉自己失忆了,除了自己的名字,自己竟然什么也不记得了!师尊?三人行必有我师,再找一个得了!宗门?道法无常,变化三千,哪个山头不是拜!男人?前尘已尽,往事随风,再骗一个得了!等等!我之前是骗了许多男人还是一个男人?如果是后者……这番得补回来才行!漫漫长夜,找人暖被窝去喽!
  • 无限盗贼

    无限盗贼

    自己动手,丰衣足食,以双手打造梦想的世界。天地不容我,就偷出一片新天地。悄悄的我来了,不带来一片云彩,悄悄的我走了,不留下一粒尘埃。方强进入众神空间,经历种种位面任务,任务失败的唯一下场就是抹杀。幸亏祖传功法发生异变,使得方强在各个任务中获得生存机会,一直成长为偷神。书友群已经建好了,喜欢本书的欢迎加入无限盗贼书友一群,群号码:435169649
  • 混沌之珠

    混沌之珠

    张凡,大千世界一个平凡无奇的青年。修仙,蜕去凡间之体,度雷劫,成就真仙之身,得永生之大道。且看张凡如何在漫漫修仙途中一步步踏上巅峰。
  • 成神之神路重修

    成神之神路重修

    神界在一场大战中毁灭,众神皆是轮回,众神为重建神界,踏上成神之路。被封印的龙族,凤族后裔,皆是成神之路上的重要伙伴,众神为救在大战中毁灭的神界,放下各自心中的结缔,团结一心,为重建神界一齐努力。
  • 风声语

    风声语

    他在茫茫大雪中从毁于一旦的房屋里拿出来了那封信,好看的眉眼在看到那以后盛满了哀伤,所有的说不爱的逞强话语在那一刻瞬间崩溃。“程立,我爱你。”……“习折,我也爱你。”可是我现在..好像找不到你了。这是一个错爱与逞强的故事,结局是虐的求你们不要打我ovo。我还是很萌的十四语!(???????)
  • 暴君的贱妃

    暴君的贱妃

    他本是暴虐的君王,后宫佳丽三千人,都是他泄欲的工具。一场战乱,重伤的他坠落山崖。她在树林中发现了性命垂危的他,他失去了记忆,日日相处,他们交出了彼此的心。然而,他始终是君王,要回到属于自己的位置。她放他走,他承诺会立她为妃,接她入宫。