登陆注册
19501500000035

第35章

As night drew on, the city became a blaze of light.Splashes of color, green, amber, and ruby, caught the eye at every point, and 'E.R.,' in great cut-crystal letters and backed by flaming gas, was everywhere.The crowds in the streets increased by hundreds of thousands, and though the police sternly put down mafficking, drunkenness and rough play abounded.The tired workers seemed to have gone mad with the relaxation and excitement, and they surged and danced down the streets, men and women, old and young, with linked arms and in long rows, singing, 'I may be crazy, but I love you,'

'Dolly Gray,' and 'The Honeysuckle and the Bee,'- the last rendered something like this:

Yew aw the enny, ennyseckle, Oi em ther bee, Oi'd like ter sip ther enny from those red lips, yew see.

I sat on a bench on the Thames Embankment, looking across the illuminated water.It was approaching midnight, and before me poured the better class of merrymakers, shunning the more riotous streets and returning home.On the bench beside me sat two ragged creatures, a man and a woman, nodding and dozing.The woman sat with her arms clasped across the breast, holding tightly, her body in constant play,- now dropping forward till it seemed its balance would be overcome and she would fall to the pavement; now inclining to the left, sideways, till her head rested on the man's shoulder; and now to the right, stretched and strained, till the pain of it awoke her and she sat bolt upright.Whereupon the dropping forward would begin again and go through its cycle till she was aroused by the strain and stretch.

Every little while, boys and young men stopped long enough to go behind the bench and give vent to sudden and fiendish shouts.This always jerked the man and woman abruptly from their sleep; and at sight of the startled woe upon their faces the crowd would roar with laughter as it flooded past.

This was the most striking thing, the general heartlessness exhibited on every hand.It is a commonplace, the homeless on the benches, the poor miserable folk who may be teased and are harmless.

Fifty thousand people must have passed the bench while I sat upon it, and not one, on such a jubilee occasion as the crowning of the King, felt his heart-strings touched sufficiently to come up and say to the woman: 'Here's sixpence; go and get a bed.' But the women, especially the young women, made witty remarks upon the woman nodding, and invariably set their companions laughing.

To use a Briticism, it was 'cruel'; the corresponding Americanism was more appropriate- it was 'fierce.' I confess I began to grow incensed at this happy crowd streaming by, and to extract a sort of satisfaction from the London statistics which demonstrate that one in every four adults is destined to die on public charity, either in the workhouse, the infirmary, or the asylum.

I talked with the man.He was fifty-four and a broken-down docker.

He could only find odd work when there was a large demand for labor, for the younger and stronger men were preferred when times were slack.

He had spent a week, now, on the benches of the Embankment; but things looked brighter for next week, and he might possibly get in a few days' work and have a bed in some doss-house.He had lived all his life in London, save for five years, when, in 1878, he saw foreign service in India.

Of course he would eat; so would the girl.Days like this were uncommon hard on such as they, though the coppers were so busy poor folk could get in more sleep.I awoke the girl, or woman rather, for she was 'Eyght an' twenty, sir'; and we started for a coffee-house.

''Wot a lot o' work, puttin' up the lights,' said the man at sight of some building superbly illuminated.This was the keynote of his being.All his life he had worked, and the whole objective universe, as well as his own soul, he could express in terms only of work.

'Coronations is some good,' he went on.'They give work to men.'

'But your belly is empty,' I said.

'Yes,' he answered.'I tried, but there wasn't any chawnce.My age is against me.Wot do you work at? Seafarin' chap, eh? I knew it from yer clothes.'

'I know wot you are,' said the girl, 'an Eyetalian.'

'No 'e ayn't,' the man cried heatedly.''E's a Yank, that's wot 'e is.I know.'

'Lord lumme, look a' that,' she exclaimed as we debouched upon the Strand, choked with the roaring, reeling Coronation crowd, the men bellowing and the girls singing in high throaty notes:

Oh! on Coronation D'y, on Coronation D'y, We'll 'ave a spree, a jubilee, an' shout 'Ip, 'ip, 'ooray.

For we'll all be merry, drinkin' whiskey, wine, and sherry, We'll be merry on Coronation D'y.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 偷星九月天之再战八方

    偷星九月天之再战八方

    看了偷星九月天总感觉沧月少了点什么,于是我又按照自己的想法写了下去,希望大家喜欢。谢谢
  • 邪医狂妃:王爷药别停

    邪医狂妃:王爷药别停

    她绝对是扫把星附身!堂堂微生物学家穿成废柴不说,还差点被人毁尸灭迹!爹娘死光负债累累,面临满门抄斩时,高富帅带着银票直降闺房。可恶!这个男人不仅强买成为她的金主大人,还逼她出门赚钱养家!俗话说的好,知识就是力量,正当她小日子蒸蒸日上,渣亲戚们扎堆出现,居然妄图瓜分她的劳动成果!放肆!姑奶奶我卖身换来的家当,岂是你们可以觊觎的!王爷,奴家都已委身于你,你是不是要帮奴家打坏人?【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 狼商

    狼商

    销售就像上山打猎,既要技巧圆熟,更需要本能直觉。我不是猎手,我只是一名销售。我在市场的丛林里挣扎着过活。中国顶尖企业间最残酷的销售厮杀。销售的圈子,天天都有人设局,入局,出局;有局就会有变数,做销售就像谈恋爱,靠的就是忽悠……
  • 攻城

    攻城

    本书以主人公张六为生活所迫当脚夫后成为工头,后加入中共地下党;解放太原时,张六又作为我解放大军的登城向导打回太原城的传奇经历为叙述结构主线,故事情节精彩,人物性格鲜明。作品语言老辣,寓意深涵。是一部关于父亲的传奇小说,是一部引发读者思索的人生之“城”。
  • 大明逍遥录

    大明逍遥录

    抗日名将李如松之死究竟有何猫腻万历四十年的大明京城,究竟隐藏了多少黑手两个来自二十一世纪的学生,究竟是怎样卷入明清鼎革的漩涡之中已经微微倾斜的天平上,在一旁加上两根微不足道的稻草会发生怎样的偏转谍明以伐清,以小而战大尔为大国,而我中华亦不小也!
  • 萌猫一笑很倾城

    萌猫一笑很倾城

    猫与狐狸生出来的是什么?混血儿嘛这是个强者为尊的世界,所以人都忙着修炼,而我们的女主角却在找主人,谁叫我们的女主角懒,不想修炼,找个靠山,不用修炼,想想都高兴,但现实是残酷的,某女:老公,我想出去玩眨巴眨巴萌萌哒的眼睛,某男:修炼达到了吗,某女猛点头,某男:哦...这么乖,那奖励一下一把就抱住关门创作人类。求放过啊,老公!一对一,无虐。
  • 火爆鬼夫:猎爱小逃妻

    火爆鬼夫:猎爱小逃妻

    生于七月十五,算命的说我克亲克己,是个短命货。时来运转,一跃成为富家千金,好日子没过上却招来了惹不起的麻烦。什么鬼王的新娘!都是被强迫的,姑奶奶才不稀罕当!“你生是我的人,死是我的鬼。”帅到掉渣子的千年男鬼纠缠不清,还说是我上辈子未洞过房的夫君,每逢深夜,就会一遍一遍的加倍补偿。坟蛋,我只想安静的做个美少女,但是却把下半生的幸福都搭给了这只鬼!“娘子,你是不满意为夫身上哪一点么?”我娇羞状:“没有没有,哪哪都好,就是体力太旺盛~嘿嘿嘿嘿嘿~”大写的污,给个眼神你们自己体会!死鬼,不就是生猴子么?我给你生一打!
  • 世界经典神话故事全集:英雄传说的故事

    世界经典神话故事全集:英雄传说的故事

    我们编辑的这套《世界经典神话故事全集》包括《开天辟地的故事》、《神迹仙踪的故事》、《妖魔鬼怪的故事》、《鱼龙精灵的故事》、《荒诞不经的故事》、《奇异自然的故事》、《万物有灵的故事》、《鸟兽灵异的故事》、《英雄传说的故事》和《风俗源流的故事》10册,内容囊括了古今中外著名神话故事数百篇,既有一定的代表性,又有一定的普遍性,非常适合青少年学习和收藏。
  • 名人演讲在清华

    名人演讲在清华

    北京大学和清华大学是中国公认的一流学府,是中国近代新思想、新科学的重要发源地,有史以来,无数著名学者、商界巨子、以及国际政要都先后来北京大学和清华大学做过演讲,能够在北大和清华做演讲已经成了一种荣幸。在这些演讲中,有针砭时弊的政论,气宇轩昂;有严谨求实的学术论述,循循善诱;又有推陈出新的另类思维,语惊四座,也不乏促膝谈心般的思想感受,娓娓道来。这些精彩的演讲者的学识和水平。
  • 论读书

    论读书

    文学作品是以语言为手段塑造形象来反映社会生活、表达作者思想感情的一种艺术,是人生的一面镜子。好的文学作品具有潜移默化的巨大作用,它能够开阔视野,增长知识,陶冶我们的情操。