登陆注册
19872000000002

第2章 BARBOX BROTHERS(2)

"It ain't my place, as a paid servant of the company, to give my opinion on any of the company's toepics,"--he pronounced it more like toothpicks,--"beyond lamp-ile and cottons," returned Lamps in a confidential tone; "but, speaking as a man, I wouldn't recommend my father (if he was to come to life again) to go and try how he'd be treated at the Refreshment Room. Not speaking as a man, no, I would NOT."The traveller nodded conviction. "I suppose I can put up in the town? There is a town here?" For the traveller (though a stay-at-home compared with most travellers) had been, like many others, carried on the steam winds and the iron tides through that Junction before, without having ever, as one might say, gone ashore there.

"Oh yes, there's a town, sir! Anyways, there's town enough to put up in. But," following the glance of the other at his luggage, "this is a very dead time of the night with us, sir. The deadest time. I might a'most call it our deadest and buriedest time.""No porters about?"

"Well, sir, you see," returned Lamps, confidential again, "they in general goes off with the gas. That's how it is. And they seem to have overlooked you, through your walking to the furder end of the platform. But, in about twelve minutes or so, she may be up.""Who may be up?"

"The three forty-two, sir. She goes off in a sidin' till the Up Xpasses, and then she"--here an air of hopeful vagueness pervaded Lamps--"does all as lays in her power.""I doubt if I comprehend the arrangement.""I doubt if anybody do, sir. She's a Parliamentary, sir. And, you see, a Parliamentary, or a Skirmishun--""Do you mean an Excursion?"

"That's it, sir.--A Parliamentary or a Skirmishun, she mostly DOESgo off into a sidin'. But, when she CAN get a chance, she's whistled out of it, and she's whistled up into doin' all as,"--Lamps again wore the air of a highly sanguine man who hoped for the best,--"all as lays in her power."

He then explained that the porters on duty, being required to be in attendance on the Parliamentary matron in question, would doubtless turn up with the gas. In the meantime, if the gentleman would not very much object to the smell of lamp-oil, and would accept the warmth of his little room - The gentleman, being by this time very cold, instantly closed with the proposal.

A greasy little cabin it was, suggestive, to the sense of smell, of a cabin in a Whaler. But there was a bright fire burning in its rusty grate, and on the floor there stood a wooden stand of newly trimmed and lighted lamps, ready for carriage service. They made a bright show, and their light, and the warmth, accounted for the popularity of the room, as borne witness to by many impressions of velveteen trousers on a form by the fire, and many rounded smears and smudges of stooping velveteen shoulders on the adjacent wall.

Various untidy shelves accommodated a quantity of lamps and oil-cans, and also a fragrant collection of what looked like the pocket-handkerchiefs of the whole lamp family.

As Barbox Brothers (so to call the traveller on the warranty of his luggage) took his seat upon the form, and warmed his now ungloved hands at the fire, he glanced aside at a little deal desk, much blotched with ink, which his elbow touched. Upon it were some scraps of coarse paper, and a superannuated steel pen in very reduced and gritty circumstances.

From glancing at the scraps of paper, he turned involuntarily to his host, and said, with some roughness:

"Why, you are never a poet, man?"

Lamps had certainly not the conventional appearance of one, as he stood modestly rubbing his squab nose with a handkerchief so exceedingly oily, that he might have been in the act of mistaking himself for one of his charges. He was a spare man of about the Barbox Brothers time of life, with his features whimsically drawn upward as if they were attracted by the roots of his hair. He had a peculiarly shining transparent complexion, probably occasioned by constant oleaginous application; and his attractive hair, being cut short, and being grizzled, and standing straight up on end as if it in its turn were attracted by some invisible magnet above it, the top of his head was not very unlike a lamp-wick.

"But, to be sure, it's no business of mine," said Barbox Brothers.

"That was an impertinent observation on my part. Be what you like.""Some people, sir," remarked Lamps in a tone of apology, "are sometimes what they don't like.""Nobody knows that better than I do," sighed the other. "I have been what I don't like, all my life.""When I first took, sir," resumed Lamps, "to composing little Comic-Songs--like--"

Barbox Brothers eyed him with great disfavour.

"--To composing little Comic-Songs-like--and what was more hard--to singing 'em afterwards," said Lamps, "it went against the grain at that time, it did indeed."Something that was not all oil here shining in Lamps's eye, Barbox Brothers withdrew his own a little disconcerted, looked at the fire, and put a foot on the top bar. "Why did you do it, then?" he asked after a short pause; abruptly enough, but in a softer tone. "If you didn't want to do it, why did you do it? Where did you sing them?

Public-house?"

To which Mr. Lamps returned the curious reply: "Bedside."At this moment, while the traveller looked at him for elucidation, Mugby Junction started suddenly, trembled violently, and opened its gas eyes. "She's got up!" Lamps announced, excited. "What lays in her power is sometimes more, and sometimes less; but it's laid in her power to get up to-night, by George!"The legend "Barbox Brothers," in large white letters on two black surfaces, was very soon afterwards trundling on a truck through a silent street, and, when the owner of the legend had shivered on the pavement half an hour, what time the porter's knocks at the Inn Door knocked up the whole town first, and the Inn last, he groped his way into the close air of a shut-up house, and so groped between the sheets of a shut-up bed that seemed to have been expressly refrigerated for him when last made.

II

同类推荐
  • 大乘集菩萨学论

    大乘集菩萨学论

    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。
  • Amphitryon

    Amphitryon

    Amphitryon was played for the first time in Paris, at the Theatre du Palais-Royal, January 13, 1668.It was successfully received, holding the boards until the 18th of March, when Easter intervened.汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 圆顿宗眼

    圆顿宗眼

    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。
  • 大集譬喻王经

    大集譬喻王经

    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。
  • 重题

    重题

    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
  • 感动·感谢·感恩:李嘉诚基金会捐助四川地震灾区

    感动·感谢·感恩:李嘉诚基金会捐助四川地震灾区

    2008 年5 月12 日,四川省汶川等地遭受了历史上罕见的里氏8.0 级特大地震。突如其来的地震灾害给四川省社会经济和人民生命财产造成了重大损失。在我们面临前所未有的巨大困难,紧急组织干部、师生全力抗震救灾的紧要关头,社会各界及时伸出援助之手,慷慨解囊、雪中送炭、多方呼吁,共行义举,给予我们大力支持和无私帮助,把一颗颗爱心洒向四川灾区的每一个角落和每一位师生的心中。这不仅包含着对灾区师生的关爱,更是对祖国未来的期盼。全国人民和海内外同胞共同谱写出了一方有难、八方支援、万众一心、共战震魔的时代颂歌。
  • 逆天化龙决

    逆天化龙决

    没有绚丽的魔法,只有巅峰的武道。清华大学毕业的学生林影,因为失恋被雷劈中,穿越到了异天元大陆。重生在了一个废物身上。“真的只能当废物吗?我不信!”林影坚定的说到。这难道就是天命吗?不!我不做废物!我要逆天而行!看废物林影如何登上武道巅峰!!!!!
  • 高唐梦

    高唐梦

    李饮家贫,从小习毛体,喜诗词,上高中不久,便开始了大唐开元之旅。本书风格写实,文笔先下重墨,之后会浓淡相宜。——这是芹菜的第一本书,肯定会有许多不尽如人意的地方,真心希望得到大家的宽容、理解与支持。——以下附庸风雅——香草美人,当从那馨香之物始。至于仗剑去国,游历天涯的情志,大唐除了这白之侠气和饮之儒雅,竟是难寻其右。饮穿大唐,唯有缚鸡之力,未得莫测神功。此人生存之道太差,只运气极佳,又因儿时于那诗词歌赋的些许嗜好,竟在大唐成了正果。至于正果究竟为何物,以愚拙见,当是免不了正头娘子以齐家,偏枕美妾以风流。再如治国、平天下者,当是凭栏浊酒咏醉之词,不足为据,只做流年笑谈罢了。
  • 夙落浮尘

    夙落浮尘

    她,异紫出生,身份显赫,心肠善良,却遭遇了人生不可多得的变故。师门被屠,兄长欺骗,不知父母,被视妖女……本她还有一丝信念,却未曾料想,就连最爱的他,也如此认为。以至于,她化身为邪,屠杀所谓的良善,就连有了孩子,也不告诉他一声……他,身份尊贵,冰冰冷冷,从不视谁为己,却总能让那个女孩,进入自己的眼里。本以为可以与天命拼的一搏,却终是被无情打败。化身为正,逼她为邪,让她对他亦爱亦恨。他与她的爱情,在这五界纷争中,亦清亦浊,亦真亦幻……最终,他们,是否能够执子之手,一起打破命运,携手白头呢?
  • 豪门私宠:杀手老婆狂霸拽

    豪门私宠:杀手老婆狂霸拽

    她是暗夜的杀手之王,是明面上的叛逆千金,却住在连下人都不屑住的杂货屋内,当这个披着狼皮的羊却遇到了真正的腹黑大灰狼。第一次见面:“小野猫乖乖收起你的爪子,否则爷就剪了你的爪。”某女怒瞪,打又打不过,骂又骂不过,唯有遵行‘沉默是金’。第二次见面某男一手执着酒杯,穿过人群,“小野猫,收起你那副叛逆的样子吧!太假!爷不喜欢”某女很不给面子的白了一眼某男,“又没叫你喜欢。”第一次写文,请多多支持,加群:478013362,群的名字叫‘果果读书部落’。
  • 神魔之后:都给我滚到窝里来

    神魔之后:都给我滚到窝里来

    【已完结】某天,她亲爱的母亲大人突然告诉她,她的身体落在了另外一个时空,需要她去取回?!Ohmygod!开什么国际玩笑?!好吧,为了取回自己的身体,来了一场无奈之极的穿越……被人无视的庶女?呵呵,没关系,她注定要翱翔天际,受万人膜拜。皇帝的权力很大,是很大。若敢负她?!把你的龙窝也给踹了!在古代,她依然是王者,站在巅峰的王者。
  • 有想法更要有做法

    有想法更要有做法

    只想不做、只做不想、不想也不做都是寸步难行的,面临的将是惨遭淘汰的残酷现实。 孔子云:学而不思则惘,思而不学则殆。思考是想,幻想是想,理想也是想,总之想的范围很广,想的内容很复杂,绝非三言两语能够表达清楚。相对而言,做的范畴就狭窄许多,也简单许多,做就是付出行动,来实现某种想法。做的过程中,不仅自己知道自己在做什么,而且别人也会知道自己在做什么。在追求成功的路上,我们不仅有积极的心态、周密的计划、科学的方法,还要有切实的行动。因为只有行动才能把美丽的梦想、远大的目标,变成现实的辉煌,所以脚踏实地的行动,才是达到成功彼岸最大的原动力。
  • 三国演义语典

    三国演义语典

    对于中国人来说,自明清以来民间文人陆续创作传世的《三国演义》、《水浒传》、《金瓶梅》、《西游记》、《红楼梦》五部古典通俗章回小说,已经成为家喻户晓、人所皆知的经典著作。小说中的人物形象刻画、故事情节叙述、精彩场景描写,无不借助语言手段的写景、写意、写真、写实、写照,描摹人物性格鲜明,描摹故事生动传神,描摹情节精彩纷呈。尤其是那些表现典型人物的典型语言,以及对典型环境的典型描述,总是令人心生感慨,口耳相传,记忆犹新,难以忘怀。
  • 仙医王者

    仙医王者

    一代玄门大宗主重生到现代都市,刁蛮任性的女店主,性感妖娆的御姐,青春可爱的大小姐,纯真呆萌的小萝莉……各色美女慕名求医,纷至沓来。妙医圣手,治宠治人,边行医边修炼,顺便为妹子们排忧解难。且看最牛仙医如何混迹花都,逍遥称王!
  • 八借

    八借

    八借并不是八戒。这是一种坚韧,也是一轮风尘。一场意外,让废物少年开启了沉睡的身体宝藏,从此一飞冲天,在这风尘中一骑绝尘。