登陆注册
19497600000036

第36章

Still the sight of the peacock opportunely spreading his tail on the stackyard wall, just as they reached Garum Firs was enough to divert the mind temporarily from personal grievances.And this was only the beginning of beautiful sights at Garum Firs.All the farmyard life was wonderful there - bantams, speckled and topknotted - Friesland hens, with their feathers all turned the wrong way; Guinea-fowls that flew and screamed and dropped their pretty-spotted feathers - pouter pigeons and a tame magpie; nay, a goat, and a wonderful brindled dog, half mastiff, half bull-dog, as large as a lion.Then there were white railings and white gates all about, and glittering weathercocks of various design, and garden-walks paved with pebbles in beautiful patterns - nothing was quite common at Garum Firs;and Tom thought that the unusual size of the toads there was simply due to the general unusualness which characterised uncle Pullet's possessions as a gentleman farmer.Toads who paid rent were naturally leaner.As for the house, it was not less remarkable: it had a receding centre, and two wings with battlemented turrets, and was covered with glittering white stucco.

Uncle Pullet had seen the expected party approaching from the window, and made haste to unbar and unchain the front door, kept always in this fortified condition from fear of tramps who might be supposed to know of the glass-case of stuffed birds in the hall and to contemplate rushing in and carrying it away on their heads.Aunt Pullet too appeared at the doorway, and as soon as her sister was within hearing said, `Stop the children, for God's sake, Bessy - don't let 'em come up the door-steps: Sally's bringing the old mat and the duster, to rub their shoes.'

Mrs Pullet's front-door mats were by no means intended to wipe shoes on: the very scraper had a deputy to do its dirty work.Tom rebelled particularly against this shoe-wiping, which he always considered in the light of an indignity to his sex.He felt it as the beginning of the disagreeables incident to a visit at aunt Pullet's, where he had once been compelled to sit with towels wrapped round his boots; a fact which may serve to correct the too hasty conclusion that a visit to Garum Firs must have been a great treat to a young gentleman fond of animals - fond, that is, of throwing stones at them.

The next disagreeable was confined to his feminine companions: it was the mounting of the polished oak stairs, which had very handsome carpets rolled up and laid by in a spare bedroom, so that the ascent of these glossy steps might have served in barbarous times as a trial by ordeal from which none but the most spotless virtue could have come off with unbroken limbs.

Sophy's weakness about these polished stairs was always a subject of bitter remonstrance on Mrs Glegg's part, but Mrs Tulliver ventured on no comment, only thinking to herself it was a mercy, when she and the children were safe on the landing.

`Mrs Gray has sent home my new bonnet, Bessy,' said Mrs Pullet, in a pathetic tone as Mrs Tulliver adjusted her cap.

`Has she, sister?' said Mrs Tulliver, with an air of much interest.

`And how do you like it?'

`It's apt to make a mess with clothes, taking 'em out and putting 'em in again,' said Mrs Pullet, drawing a bunch of keys from her pocket and looking at them earnestly, `but it 'ud be a pity for you to go away without seeing it.There's no knowing what may happen.'

Mrs Pullet shook her head slowly at this last serious consideration, which determined her to single out a particular key.

`I'am afraid it'll be troublesome to you - getting it out, sister,'

said Mrs Tulliver, `but I should like to see what sort of a crown she's made you.'

Mrs Pullet rose with a melancholy air and unlocked one wing of a very bright wardrobe, where you may have hastily supposed she would find the new bonnet.Not at all.Such a supposition could only have arisen from a too superficial acquaintance with the habits of the Dodson family.In this wardrobe Mrs Pullet was seeking something small enough to be hidden among layers of linen - it was a door-key.

`You must come with me into the best room,' said Mrs Pullet.

`May the children come too, sister?' inquired Mrs Tulliver, who saw that Maggie and Lucy were looking rather eager.

`Well,' said aunt Pullet, reflectively, `it'll perhaps be safer for 'em to come - they'll be touching something, if we leave 'em behind.'

So they went in procession along the bright and slippery corridor, dimly lighted by the semi-lunar top of the window, which rose above the closed shutter: it was really quite solemn.Aunt Pullet paused and unlocked a door which opened on something still more solemn than the passage - a darkened room, in which the outer light, entering feebly, showed what looked like the corpses of furnitute in white shrouds.Everything that was not shrouded stood with its legs upwards.Lucy laid hold of Maggie's frock, and Maggie's heart beat rapidly.

Aunt Pullet half-opened the shutter and then unlocked the wardrobe, with a melancholy deliberateness which was quite in keeping with the funereal solemnity of the scene.The delicious scent of rose-leaves that issued from the wardrobe made the process of taking out sheet after sheet of silver-paper quite pleasant to assist at, though the sight of the bonnet at last was an anticlimax to Maggie, who would have preferred something more strikingly preternatural.But few things could have been more impressive to Mrs Tulliver.

She looked all round it in silence for some moments and then said emphatically, `Well, sister, I'll never speak against the full crowns again!'

It was a great concession, and Mrs Pullet felt it: she felt something was due to it.

`You'd like to see it on, sister?' she said, sadly.`I'll open the shutter a bit further.'

`Well, if you don't mind taking off your cap, sister,' said Mrs Tulliver.

同类推荐
  • 古林如禅师语录

    古林如禅师语录

    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。
  • 帝范

    帝范

    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。
  • 太上安镇九垒龙神妙经

    太上安镇九垒龙神妙经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说伏淫经

    佛说伏淫经

    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。
  • 奇方类编

    奇方类编

    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
  • 倾尽一世

    倾尽一世

    国恨家仇,阴谋算计。她甘愿为他倾尽这一世柔情,赴汤蹈火只为博君一笑。而另一痴情男子却愿意以这山河万里,换取她一段永恒传奇。背负仇恨他韬光养晦一路向前,就算视她如珍宝,都只能一步步算计推她至烽火浪尖。心死之时她得知他的爱,却已下嫁他人,从此敌对没有尽头。等待他们的,是一世怨恨纠缠,还是各自安好天涯。诸位看官,小心眼泪,请随我来。
  • 盛宠妖妃

    盛宠妖妃

    相府嫡女,本应身份尊贵,岂料,父母不疼,夫家不爱。阴谋算计之下惨遭退婚,声名狼藉。本有倾城之貌,无奈丑颜以见世人。她,本无情冷清,只因遇到他...他,权倾天下,姿容无双,智慧非凡不说,更是天下女子所仰慕的对象,溺水三千,只取一瓢,他独宠她一人...从此,上天入地,不离不弃!天地之大,眼中却只有彼此,再无他人。然,命运总是多磨,他们之间的爱,该怎么继续...精彩片段之一:“你真美”百里无双瞟了一眼胸前那只马上就能插进自己心脏的银簪,丝毫不在意胸前随时能要了他命的银簪,竟冷不丁的冒出这三个字。她真的很美,与以往他所见过的女子不同,不仅没有那些女子那般的精心妆也少了几分妩媚妖娆,但却是脱俗清丽的美。
  • 大宋王朝4

    大宋王朝4

    本丛书立足大宋,介绍了五代战乱的终结、中央集权的强化、右文抑武的家法、首内虚外的战略、穷则思变的改革以及皇帝的荒唐、官僚的争斗等重大事件或现象;同时,从经济、文化、科技等不同的层面重新审视两宋,试图全方位地向读者展示大宋历史的始末。
  • 归藏易

    归藏易

    人生一世,匆匆几十载,无根浮萍,随波逐流,又安能执掌舵,中流击水,浪遏飞舟?
  • 超级农民混都市

    超级农民混都市

    走在回家路上的失意青年,竟被神秘靓丽的女子强上,醒来后发现世界变得不同了......
  • 吞食瓦罗兰

    吞食瓦罗兰

    天下大势,强者驱之!有人在顶,有人在景!电子竞技掀起狂潮,无数少年为之热血沸腾!还原真实电竞场面,英雄联盟三分天下的史诗之作!梦想之路,让激情与热泪尽情挥洒!何为梦想,何为宿命,何为憎恨,何为羁绊!一切答案,尽在其中!宇宙诗人,欢子出品!莫问我为何而战,我要给你们一个最好的!
  • 宠妃天下:暴君请入瓮

    宠妃天下:暴君请入瓮

    身为宠妃,一定要貌美身娇肤如雪。身为宠妃,一定要宫斗宅斗防御高。身为宠妃,一定要固宠晋升多生子。身为宠妃,一定要破局清盘会爬墙。夏卿洛一梦醒来,发现自己突然成了龙丰帝龙傲天的司寝女官,也是他最憎恨的妃嫔。夏卿洛表示,宠妃之路杳渺无期啊……
  • 甜心娇妻

    甜心娇妻

    她,温柔,善良,大方,聪明,个性洒脱。他,阳光,沉稳,睿智,做事果决。他们相遇在大学时期,却也分离在大学时期,因为误会,父母反对,这对有情人最终没有成为眷属。几年后,他们再次相遇,已物是人非,可是那段注定好的孽缘却又该何去何从。再次的相遇,他们还会重新在一起吗?以后的路上还会遇到什么样的人和事呢?
  • 通灵大讼师

    通灵大讼师

    讼师!曾经有这么一个职业游走于官民之间,甚至官嫌民恶世人避之不及,一张嘴可以草菅人命,一张嘴同样也可以力挽狂澜。我是一名小小的实习律师,每天特别的忙。但很少有人知道,白天忙完人间的案子,在夜幕降临后,我还有着另外的一重身份,打着阴间的官司……读者群:426425950欢迎您的加入批评
  • 灵门鬼泣

    灵门鬼泣

    宁姜是一位引灵人。一位资历不深但生意却颇好的引灵人。她背着包,包里装着引灵伞,伞内聚集的鬼灵越多,肩上的担子就越重,那不得不走的前路,便越艰难。不过宁姜并没有因为出色的能力而誉满,相反,她出名只是因为她是史上第一位丢了引灵伞的引灵人。从古至今。这当然要归功于某个偷伞者,让宁姜在圈子里“火”了一把。那位偷伞人秦遮后来才明白,撩人容易上瘾,不可贪欢啊。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)