登陆注册
19592200000006

第6章

It was impudent street chaff, but there was cheerful spirit in it, and cheerful spirit has some occult effect upon morbidity.Antony Dart did not smile, but he felt a faint stirring of curiosity, which was, after all, not a bad thing for a man who had not felt an interest for a year.

"What is it you are going to buy?"

"I'm goin' to fill me stummick fust," with a grin of elation."Three thick slices o' bread an' drippin' an'

a mug o' cawfee.An' then I'm goin' to get sumethin' 'earty to carry to Polly.She ain't no good, pore thing!""Who is she?"

Stopping a moment to drag up the heel of her dreadful shoe, she answered him with an unprejudiced directness which might have been appalling if he had been in the mood to be appalled.

"Ain't eighteen, an' tryin' to earn 'er livin' on the street.She ain't made for it.Little country thing, allus frightened to death an' ready to bust out cryin'.Gents ain't goin'

to stand that.A lot of 'em wants cheerin' up as much as she does.

Gent as was in liquor last night knocked 'er down an' give 'er a black eye.'T wan't ill feelin', but he lost his temper, an' give 'er a knock casual.She can't go out to-night, an' she's been 'uddled up all day cryin' for 'er mother.""Where is her mother?"

"In the country--on a farm.

Polly took a place in a lodgin'-'ouse an' got in trouble.The biby was dead, an' when she come out o'

Queen Charlotte's she was took in by a woman an' kep'.She kicked 'er out in a week 'cos of her cryin'.

The life didn't suit 'er.I found 'er cryin' fit to split 'er chist one night --corner o' Apple Blossom Court--an' I took care of 'er."

"Where?"

"Me chambers," grinning; "top loft of a 'ouse in the court.If anyone else 'd 'ave it I should be turned out.It's an 'ole, I can tell yer--but it 's better than sleepin' under the bridges.""Take me to see it," said Antony Dart."I want to see the girl."The words spoke themselves.Why should he care to see either cockloft or girl? He did not.He wanted to go back to his lodgings with that which he had come out to buy.

Yet he said this thing.His companion looked up at him with an expression actually relieved.

"Would yer tike up with 'er?"

with eager sharpness, as if confronting a simple business proposition.

"She's pretty an' clean, an' she won't drink a drop o' nothin'.If she was treated kind she'd be cheerfler.She's got a round fice an'

light 'air an' eyes.'Er 'air 's curly.

P'raps yer'd like 'er."

"Take me to see her."

"She'd look better to-morrow,"

cautiously, "when the swellin 's gone down round 'er eye."Dart started--and it was because he had for the last five minutes forgotten something.

"I shall not be here to-morrow,"

he said.His grasp upon the thing in his pocket had loosened, and he tightened it.

"I have some more money in my purse," he said deliberately."Imeant to give it away before going.

I want to give it to people who need it very much."She gave him one of the sly, squinting glances.

"Deservin' cases?" She put it to him in brazen mockery.

"I don't care," he answered slowly and heavily."I don't care a damn."Her face changed exactly as he had seen it change on the bridge when she had drawn nearer to him.

Its ugly hardness suddenly looked human.And that she could look human was fantastic.

" 'Ow much 'ave yer?" she asked.

" 'Ow much is it?"

"About ten pounds."

She stopped and stared at him with open mouth.

"Gawd!" she broke out; "ten pounds 'd send Apple Blossom Court to 'eving.Leastways, it'd take some of it out o' 'ell.""Take me to it," he said roughly.

"Take me."

She began to walk quickly, breathing fast.The fog was lighter, and it was no longer a blinding thing.

A question occurred to Dart.

"Why don't you ask me to give the money to you?" he said bluntly.

"Dunno," she answered as bluntly.

But after taking a few steps farther she spoke again.

"I 'm cheerfler than most of 'em,"

she elaborated."If yer born cheerfle yer can stand things.When Igets a job nussin' women's bibies they don't cry when I 'andles 'em.

I gets many a bite an' a copper 'cos o' that.Folks likes yer.I shall get on better than Polly when I'm old enough to go on the street."The organ of whose lagging, sick pumpings Antony Dart had scarcely been aware for months gave a sudden leap in his breast.His blood actually hastened its pace, and ran through his veins instead of crawling --a distinct physical effect of an actual mental condition.It was produced upon him by the mere matter-of-fact ordinariness of her tone.He had never been a senti-mental man, and had long ceased to be a feeling one, but at that moment something emotional and normal happened to him.

"You expect to live in that way?"

he said.

"Ain't nothin' else fer me to do.

Wisht I was better lookin'.But I've got a lot of 'air," clawing her mop, "an' it's red.One day,"chuckling, "a gent ses to me--he ses: `Oh! yer'll do.Yer an ugly little devil--but ye ARE a devil.' "She was leading him through a narrow, filthy back street, and she stopped, grinning up in his face.

"I say, mister," she wheedled, "let's stop at the cawfee-stand.

It's up this way."

When he acceded and followed her, she quickly turned a corner.

They were in another lane thick with fog, which flared with the flame of torches stuck in costers'

barrows which stood here and there--

barrows with fried fish upon them, barrows with second-hand-looking vegetables and others piled with more than second-hand-looking garments.

Trade was not driving, but near one or two of them dirty, ill-used looking women, a man or so, and a few children stood.At a corner which led into a black hole of a court, a coffee-stand was stationed, in charge of a burly ruffian in corduroys.

"Come along," said the girl.

"There it is.It ain't strong, but it 's 'ot."She sidled up to the stand, drawing Dart with her, as if glad of his protection.

" 'Ello, Barney," she said." 'Ere 's a gent warnts a mug o' yer best.

同类推荐
  • 法华灵验传

    法华灵验传

    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。
  • 宋稗类钞

    宋稗类钞

    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。
  • 大毗卢遮那佛说要略念诵经

    大毗卢遮那佛说要略念诵经

    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。
  • 正统北狩事迹

    正统北狩事迹

    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。
  • 仙乐集

    仙乐集

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 强宠,先欢后爱

    强宠,先欢后爱

    为得身世真相费尽心机接近他,她披着柔弱乖巧的外衣,潜伏在极具危险的男人身边,心机深沉,高深莫测的他疑心很重,上一秒情意绵绵,下一秒就一反常态杀气腾腾,好在,她也不是泛泛之辈,想玩?好,奉陪到底,当真相揭开,才切身体会爱情是把双刃剑,将两颗相印的心伤得鲜血淋漓。
  • 黑白道3:渗透

    黑白道3:渗透

    洪水中接连出现一男一女两具尸体,李斌良和战友们经缜密侦查,确认二人都是本市应届高中毕业生。为查明真相,他的足迹随着作家的笔迹奔走于各个校园之间,由此他涉足到一个从未涉及过的领域——教育……
  • 随谬缘灬

    随谬缘灬

    她浅笑,月牙般的桃花眼半眯,唇边的梨窝荡漾开来,银红色的嘴唇妆点得熠熠生辉。他轻笑,狭长的丹凤眼半眯,嘴角微微勾勒,展现出轻轻浅浅的梨窝。彼此讶然,竟是她左他右。世上找到两个相似的人不容易,他们还是来自不同世界的人。他不爱她,她亦不爱他。他们在一起,只不过合适罢了。可当过去被彼此更改,却有什么悄然间发生了变化……
  • 金库密码

    金库密码

    一个神秘金库,藏着什么不可告人的秘密?正邪对垒只为打开它,而这一切都将在孤儿金勒破解照片上的密码并于14生日那天打开金库,究竟是打开金库天崩地裂,还是让它伴随秘密消失在历史的长河中。
  • 吾亦传奇

    吾亦传奇

    关于穿越到传奇异世界的一个故事,故事有点老土。缅怀吧。
  • 大话无厘头

    大话无厘头

    “今天你无厘头了吗?”所谓无厘头,就是无来头,俗言便是滑头。夸张自己,讽刺自己,扭曲自己。满口胡言乱语,毫无边际的对话,粗鲁低俗的语言,逻辑混乱,莫名其妙,无中生有,甚至卑鄙无耻下流……要的,无非就是自在和快乐,随心所欲的生活。有预知能力且不如何灵验的吕少白,碰上老犯小糊涂的千金,除了擦破衣服外,还能擦出什么火花来?————本文恶趣味,有动漫里的夸张写法,内里都是私人恩怨,如有志同道合者,请一起同归于尽。
  • 厉害了我的国:中国古人的经济学思维

    厉害了我的国:中国古人的经济学思维

    “老顽童”太古带你细数体现在古人的经济学思维,翻开那些被遗忘的人和事儿,妙趣横生。
  • 糊涂笔记

    糊涂笔记

    履青草,踏扁舟,一轮明月,几颗稀星,得片刻清宁;抚旧案,把孤盏,一支秃笔,几页残稿,留半分糊涂。*心情随笔,记录生活点点滴滴!
  • 和座主尚书春日郊居

    和座主尚书春日郊居

    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。
  • 逆生之颜倾天下

    逆生之颜倾天下

    她,二十一世纪的天才杀手!却不曾想被多年以来信任的他背叛,再次睁开眼眸,她已经不是她了,以前欺负我的那些人,等着吧!?