登陆注册
18895200000046

第46章

"Oh, yes," Cheyne replied. "I should say it probably did him more good than anything else in the world.""I jedged 'twuz necessary, er I wouldn't ha' done it. I don't want you to think we abuse our boys any on this packet.""I don't think you do, Mr. Troop."

Mrs. Cheyne had been looking at the faces-Disko's ivory-yellow, hairless, iron countenance; Uncle Salters's, with its rim of agricultural hair; Penn's bewildered simplicity; Manuel's quiet smile; Long Jack's grin of delight, and Tom Platt's scar. Rough, by her standards, they certainly were; but she had a mother's wits in her eyes, and she rose with out-stretched hands.

"Oh, tell me, which is who?" said she, half sobbing. "I want to thank you and bless you-all of you.""Faith, that pays me a hunder time," said Long Jack.

Disko introduced them all in due form. The captain of an old-time Chinaman could have done no better, and Mrs. Cheyne babbled incoherently. She nearly threw herself into Manuel's arms when she understood that he had first found Harvey.

"But how shall I leave him dreeft?" said poor Manuel. "What do you yourself if you find him so? Eh, wha-at? We are in one good boy, and I am ever so pleased he come to be your son.""And he told me Dan was his partner!" she cried. Dan was already sufficiently pink, but he turned a rich crimson when Mrs. Cheyne kissed him on both cheeks before the assembly. Then they led her forward to show her the foc'sle, at which she wept again, and must needs go down to see Harvey's identical bunk, and there she found the nigger cook cleaning up the stove, and he nodded as though she were some one he had expected to meet for years. They tried, two at a time, to explain the boat's daily life to her, and she sat by the pawl-post, her gloved hands on the greasy table, laughing with trembling lips and crying with dancing eyes.

"And who's ever to use the We're Here after this?" said Long Jack to Tom Platt. "I feel as if she'd made a cathedral av ut all.""Cathedral!" sneered Tom Platt. "Oh, if it had bin even the Fish C'mmission boat instid of this bally-hoo o' blazes. If we only hed some decency an' order an' side-boys when she goes over! She'll have to climb that ladder like a hen, an' we-we ought to be mannin'

the yards!"

"Then Harvey was not mad," said Penn, slowly, to Cheyne.

"No, indeed-thank God," the big millionaire replied, stooping down tenderly.

"It must be terrible to be mad. Except to lose your child, I do not know anything more terrible. But your child has come back? Let us thank God for that.""Hello!" cried Harvey, looking down upon them benignly from the wharf.

"I wuz mistook, Harve. I wuz mistook," said Disko, swiftly, holding up a hand. "I wuz mistook in my jedgments. Ye needn't rub in any more.""Guess I'll take care o' that," said Dan, under his breath.

"You'll be goin' off naow, won't ye?"

"Well, not without the balance of my wages, 'less you want to have the We're Here attached.""Thet's so; I'd clean forgot"; and he counted out the remaining dollars. "You done all you contracted to do, Harve; and you done it 'baout's well as if you'd been brought up-" Here Disko brought himself up. He did not quite see where the sentence was going to end.

"Outside of a private car?" suggested Dan, wickedly.

"Come on, and I'll show her to you," said Harvey.

Cheyne stayed to talk with Disko, but the others made a procession to the depot, with Mrs. Cheyne at the head. The French maid shrieked at the invasion; and Harvey laid the glories of the "Constance" before them without a word. They took them in in equal silence-stamped leather, silver door-handles and rails, cut velvet, plate-glass, nickel, bronze, hammered iron, and the rare woods of the continent inlaid.

"I told you," said Harvey; "I told you." This was his crowning revenge, and a most ample one.

Mrs. Cheyne decreed a meal, and that nothing might be lacking to the tale Long Jack told afterwards in his boarding-house, she waited on them herself. Men who are accustomed to eat at tiny tables in howling gales have curiously neat and finished manners;but Mrs. Cheyne, who did not know this, was surprised. She longed to have Manuel for a butler; so silently and easily did he comport himself among the frail glassware and dainty silver. Tom Platt remembered the great days on the Ohio and the manners of foreign potentates who dined with the officers; and Long Jack, being Irish, supplied the small talk till all were at their ease.

In the We're Here's cabin the fathers took stock of each other behind their cigars. Cheyne knew well enough when he dealt with a man to whom he could not offer money; equally well he knew that no money could pay for what Disko had done. He kept his own counsel and waited for an opening.

"I hevn't done anything to your boy or fer your boy excep' make him work a piece an' learn him how to handle the hog-yoke," said Disko. "He has twice my boy's head for figgers.""By the way," Cheyne answered casually, "what d'you calculate to make of your boy?"Disko removed his cigar and waved it comprehensively round the cabin. "Dan's jest plain boy, an' he don't allow me to do any of his thinkin'. He'll hev this able little packet when I'm laid by. He ain't noways anxious to quit the business. I know that.""Mmm! 'Ever been West, Mr. Troop?"

同类推荐
  • 汉天师世家

    汉天师世家

    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。
  • 独立

    独立

    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。
  • 止观门论颂

    止观门论颂

    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。
  • 南游记

    南游记

    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。
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

    Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

    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
  • 龙魂天珠

    龙魂天珠

    人人都可以完成梦想,天才之所以成功是因为1%天赋和99%艰苦;人们只看到了天才的成功,谁又知道有多少天才承受不住艰苦而沦落。在这个御兽的世界,随着的战争的破魂,单靠人力再无法与魂兽沟通,而魂珠成为了这个桥梁,不过却有个致命的缺陷......
  • 一个村庄的记忆

    一个村庄的记忆

    本书稿记录了山西省山阴县北周庄镇安岸庄村的历史,这个村和世上所有的村庄一样,养育了一代又一代人,也承载了一段又一段厚重的人文历史。从古至今这个村庄的人们以务农为生,兼以养畜。他们有自己的节日、节令和风俗习惯,有自己的饮食特色和建造风格。这既是一部村史,更像一幅生动的民俗画。
  • 上天眷顾笨小孩

    上天眷顾笨小孩

    微阅读,是一种借短消息、网文和短文体生存的阅读方式。微阅读是阅读领域的快餐,口袋书、手机报、微博,都代表微阅读。等车时,习惯拿出手机看新闻;走路时,喜欢戴上耳机“听”小说;陪老婆逛街,看电子书打发等待的时间。如果有这些行为,那说明你已在不知不觉中成为“微阅读”的忠实执行者了。《上天眷顾笨小孩》为“微阅读1+1工程”系列丛书之一,精选了微型小说作者临川柴子长期创作的精品作品。《上天眷顾笨小孩》收录了《阴谋家》、《端村往事》、《油布伞》、《铁皮屋》、《红土》、《出走》、《榜样》、《饯行在1985》等近百篇微型小说作品。
  • 邪王助攻之王妃太头疼

    邪王助攻之王妃太头疼

    论貌,她不倾城不倾国,但颜如舜华,清越脱尘。论毒论医,她举世无双,无能匹敌,但绝非绵善之辈。一朝穿越,斗继母,碾继妹,退婚,夺嫁妆那是轻而易举。济世救人,下毒害人参半参半。名利双收,家财万贯,娉礼无数,令众绝色美男争相娶之,不在话下。可惜一次意外的相遇,她偶然的为他解毒,他便死皮赖脸的赖上了她,非她不娶。亲自掐灭她周身的朵朵桃花,在她面前笑得邪魅众生,潋滟绝艳。她白他一眼,没有选择,只好委身嫁他。从此,她日日被他溺爱无边!盛宠,专宠,欲宠各种宠无度!一向清冷从容的她被他逼的有些无奈,更头疼。“王爷其他的还好说,只是“欲”能否节制点。”王曰:“否”。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 送房杭州

    送房杭州

    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。
  • 幽灵圣都

    幽灵圣都

    碑文:那里,有着地球文明史上最先进科技。那里,是人们口口相传的神之地,是人们希冀中的仙境。她,不是传说——云中城:幽灵圣都
  • 新编科技知识全书:豪华汽车与高科技

    新编科技知识全书:豪华汽车与高科技

    1885年,德国人卡尔·奔驰(1844~1929)制成了世界上第一辆以汽油作燃料的现代汽车。1886 年1 月29 日,他在德国曼海姆帝国专利局的专利申获得了批准,于是,这一天就成为了现代汽车的诞生日。虽然哥德利普·戴姆勒也在同一年独自制成了一辆四轮汽车,但由于时间稍晚于奔驰,故奔驰被誉为“现代汽车之父”(也有人将他们两人共同誉为“现代汽车之父”。
  • 伤寒直格

    伤寒直格

    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。
  • 最后的最后还是悠悠南去

    最后的最后还是悠悠南去

    某一天某人会对你一见钟情他会用颤抖的声音表达爱意你汹涌的泪水不仅是感激他还有命运有些人会对你一见钟情当你第二次在遇到他的时候记住要勇敢地握住不放手才知道有时经历过的人才不管多么深的友谊,再次见面却也是先风淡云轻的相视一笑,这部小说讲的并不是死去活来的爱情,更不是多么伟大的人物,只是这世上再普通不过的几个学生间的故事,不再轰轰烈烈,不再震撼天地
  • 终极S班

    终极S班

    传说在某个城市,有一个恐怖的班级——终极S班。里面的学生都有自己的技能、战力指数。这天,班里来了三位转学生,他们在终极S班里,又会发生什么事呢......