登陆注册
18536300000052

第52章

An Adventure on the Tory Road "Anne," said Davy, sitting up in bed and propping his chin on his hands, "Anne, where is sleep? People go to sleep every night, and of course I know it's the place where I do the things I dream, but I want to know WHERE it is and how I get there and back without knowing anything about it. . .and in my nighty too. Where is it?"Anne was kneeling at the west gable window watching the sunset sky that was like a great flower with petals of crocus and a heart of fiery yellow.

She turned her head at Davy's question and answered dreamily,"`Over the mountains of the moon, Down the valley of the shadow.'"Paul Irving would have known the meaning of this, or made a meaning out of it for himself, if he didn't; but practical Davy, who, as Anne often despairingly remarked, hadn't a particle of imagination, was only puzzled and disgusted.

"Anne, I believe you're just talking nonsense.""Of course, I was, dear boy. Don't you know that it is only very foolish folk who talk sense all the time?""Well, I think you might give a sensible answer when I ask a sensible question," said Davy in an injured tone.

"Oh, you are too little to understand," said Anne. But she felt rather ashamed of saying it; for had she not, in keen remembrance of many similar snubs administered in her own early years, solemnly vowed that she would never tell any child it was too little to understand?

Yet here she was doing it. . .so wide sometimes is the gulf between theory and practice.

"Well, I'm doing my best to grow," said Davy, "but it's a thing you can't hurry much. If Marilla wasn't so stingy with her jam I believe I'd grow a lot faster.""Marilla is not stingy, Davy," said Anne severely. "It is very ungrateful of you to say such a thing.""There's another word that means the same thing and sounds a lot better, but I don't just remember it," said Davy, frowning intently.

"I heard Marilla say she was it, herself, the other day.""If you mean ECONOMICAL, it's a VERY different thing from being stingy.

It is an excellent trait in a person if she is economical.

If Marilla had been stingy she wouldn't have taken you and Dora when your mother died. Would you have liked to live with Mrs. Wiggins?""You just bet I wouldn't!" Davy was emphatic on that point. "Nor Idon't want to go out to Uncle Richard neither. I'd far rather live here, even if Marilla is that long-tailed word when it comes to jam, 'cause YOU'RE here, Anne. Say, Anne, won't you tell me a story 'fore I go to sleep? I don't want a fairy story. They're all right for girls, I s'pose, but I want something exciting. . .lots of killing and shooting in it, and a house on fire, and in'trusting things like that."Fortunately for Anne, Marilla called out at this moment from her room.

"Anne, Diana's signaling at a great rate. You'd better see what she wants."Anne ran to the east gable and saw flashes of light coming through the twilight from Diana's window in groups of five, which meant, according to their old childish code, "Come over at once for I have something important to reveal." Anne threw her white shawl over her head and hastened through the Haunted Wood and across Mr. Bell's pasture corner to Orchard Slope.

"I've good news for you, Anne," said Diana. "Mother and I have just got home from Carmody, and I saw Mary Sentner from Spencer vale in Mr. Blair's store. She says the old Copp girls on the Tory Road have a willow-ware platter and she thinks it's exactly like the one we had at the supper. She says they'll likely sell it, for Martha Copp has never been known to keep anything she COULD sell;but if they won't there's a platter at Wesley Keyson's at Spencervale and she knows they'd sell it, but she isn't sure it's just the same kind as Aunt Josephine's.""I'll go right over to Spencervale after it tomorrow," said Anne resolutely, "and you must come with me. It will be such a weight off my mind, for I have to go to town day after tomorrow and how can I face your Aunt Josephine without a willow-ware platter?

It would be even worse than the time I had to confess about jumping on the spare room bed."Both girls laughed over the old memory. . .concerning which, if any of my readers are ignorant and curious, I must refer them to Anne's earlier history.

The next afternoon the girls fared forth on their platter hunting expedition. It was ten miles to Spencervale and the day was not especially pleasant for traveling. It was very warm and windless, and the dust on the road was such as might have been expected after six weeks of dry weather.

"Oh, I do wish it would rain soon," sighed Anne. "Everything is so parched up. The poor fields just seem pitiful to me and the trees seem to be stretching out their hands pleading for rain. As for my garden, it hurts me every time I go into it. I suppose I shouldn't complain about a garden when the farmers' crops are suffering so.

Mr. Harrison says his pastures are so scorched up that his poor cows can hardly get a bite to eat and he feels guilty of cruelty to animals every time he meets their eyes."After a wearisome drive the girls reached Spencervale and turned down the "Tory" Road. . .a green, solitary highway where the strips of grass between the wheel tracks bore evidence to lack of travel.

Along most of its extent it was lined with thick-set young spruces crowding down to the roadway, with here and there a break where the back field of a Spencervale farm came out to the fence or an expanse of stumps was aflame with fireweed and goldenrod.

"Why is it called the Tory Road?" asked Anne.

"Mr. Allan says it is on the principle of calling a place a grove because there are no trees in it," said Diana, "for nobody lives along the road except the Copp girls and old Martin Bovyer at the further end, who is a Liberal. The Tory government ran the road through when they were in power just to show they were doing something."Diana's father was a Liberal, for which reason she and Anne never discussed politics. Green Gables folk had always been Conservatives.

同类推荐
  • 汲古堂集

    汲古堂集

    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。
  • 太上九要心印妙经

    太上九要心印妙经

    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。
  • 六十种曲香囊记

    六十种曲香囊记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 孙子注

    孙子注

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Brethren

    The Brethren

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 少年颠峰

    少年颠峰

    一条黑暗路,寂寞太颠峰!是为了情?为了义?还是为了权势?为了金钱?让李文峰这个神一样的男子走上了极道的颠峰!
  • 老婆PK 初恋

    老婆PK 初恋

    你去再找一个女人试试看啊?我敢保证,你永远不会找到我这样好的女人了。”“切,我也敢保证,如果你敢离开我再嫁一个男人,绝对不会找到像我这样完美的男人了!”之后,他们便相拥在一起,互相亲吻着对方。本来幸福而平淡的日子过得好好的,但刘义军的初恋回来了,他们相遇了……
  • 十三张启示录

    十三张启示录

    淳朴不是农村的代名词,科技也不是城市的专属。因为无论是什么地方的人,都同住在一个地球村,如果世界是一个充满爱的地方,那么这个爱的地方有一种特产:情。有人称它悲情,或绝情,或痴情,或忘情,或恋情,或深情,或真情。可无论什么情都代表了一种生活的方式,而这种方式,所留下的感悟就是启示。接下来,敬请品阅,《十三张启示录》。
  • 网游之骷髅王者

    网游之骷髅王者

    别小看一个骷髅的威力!!!!--------------------------------------------开学突然决定住校,悲剧了,下次更新估计会很久以后,不过问题不大,反正每章的点击只有2-3而已,但是,我还是要对那2-3的点击说一声,此书没有太监,依然会更新。9.12:我回来了!其实昨天晚上就回来了,然后几小时之后就要离开了。。。。这次回来只更新了一章,不过也算是更新了不是。。。。下次回来估计就是中秋,国庆的事情了。。。。
  • 灵异道士

    灵异道士

    一个天生霉运缠身的倒霉蛋,直到遇见校花之后。。。。。
  • 童话灰色

    童话灰色

    两岸文学PK大赛童话灰色qq群——116225044【暧昧季节】出品梦幻一样,向前走。再次穿过时间铺成的道路。怎奈何那挥之不去笼罩的雾。怀念的时候微微体验到了寂寞的滋味季节,总是在不停的更迭变迁叶,走出了树的生命走出我生命的人们——怀念的,忘却的都是以一种形式存在着像是落下的叶
  • 罗织经

    罗织经

    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。
  • 独家婚权:总裁请出局

    独家婚权:总裁请出局

    她本是关家不受宠的二女儿,阴差阳错代替他心爱的女人成为主角,却不想从此之后沦为她的替身。从小希望可以过上幸福的日子,他的宠爱让她以为幸福要敲门。她终究不是她,当发现了残酷的事实之后,她的人生随之彻底轰塌。仰望着头顶狭小的天空,她发誓她要幸福,不要再被别人抛弃。
  • 飞鹰风云

    飞鹰风云

    一个山村少年历经腥风血雨、悲欢离合,终成一代王者!这是一个男孩到男人的故事,这是一本写给男人的书,金戈铁马、热血咆哮,战火在升起,我心在飞翔。
  • 美女与野兽

    美女与野兽

    这是关于一位美丽姑娘和一只野兽的故事。从前,一位富商有三个女儿,其中最小的那个最美丽、最善良。但是,载满他全部财产的船只失事后,商人破产了。后来,他听说有一只失事的船载着他的货物回来了,于是满怀希望赶到了港口,却发现他仅剩的最后一只船已经被海盗洗劫一空。在回家的路上,可怜的商人来到野兽的城堡。他摘下一枝玫瑰作为送给小女儿美美的礼物,却惹恼了野兽。最终,他承诺把美丽的小女儿送到野兽身边作为交换,才毫发无损地回到了家。为了履行承诺,美美来到了野兽的城堡,并因为野兽那美丽而善良的心爱上了他,而并不在意他丑陋的外表。最终,他们幸福地生活在一起。