登陆注册
19908100000130

第130章

Kit made his way through the crowded streets, dividing the stream of people, dashing across the busy road-ways, diving into lanes and alleys, and stopping or turning aside for nothing, until he came in front of the Old Curiosity Shop, when he came to a stand; partly from habit and partly from being out of breath.

It was a gloomy autumn evening, and he thought the old place had never looked so dismal as in its dreary twilight.The windows broken, the rusty sashes rattling in their frames, the deserted house a dull barrier dividing the glaring lights and bustle of the street into two long lines, and standing in the midst, cold, dark, and empty--presented a cheerless spectacle which mingled harshly with the bright prospects the boy had been building up for its late inmates, and came like a disappointment or misfortune.Kit would have had a good fire roaring up the empty chimneys, lights sparkling and shining through the windows, people moving briskly to and fro, voices in cheerful conversation, something in unison with the new hopes that were astir.He had not expected that the house would wear any different aspect--had known indeed that it could not--but coming upon it in the midst of eager thoughts and expectations, it checked the current in its flow, and darkened it with a mournful shadow.

Kit, however, fortunately for himself, was not learned enough or contemplative enough to be troubled with presages of evil afar off, and, having no mental spectacles to assist his vision in this respect, saw nothing but the dull house, which jarred uncomfortably upon his previous thoughts.So, almost wishing that he had not passed it, though hardly knowing why, he hurried on again, making up by his increased speed for the few moments he had lost.

'Now, if she should be out,' thought Kit, as he approached the poor dwelling of his mother, 'and I not able to find her, this impatient gentleman would be in a pretty taking.And sure enough there's no light, and the door's fast.Now, God forgive me for saying so, but if this is Little Bethel's doing, I wish Little Bethel was--was farther off,' said Kit checking himself, and knocking at the door.

A second knock brought no reply from within the house; but caused a woman over the way to look out and inquire who that was, awanting Mrs Nubbles.

'Me,' said Kit.'She's at--at Little Bethel, I suppose?'--getting out the name of the obnoxious conventicle with some reluctance, and laying a spiteful emphasis upon the words.

The neighbour nodded assent.

'Then pray tell me where it is,' said Kit, 'for I have come on a pressing matter, and must fetch her out, even if she was in the pulpit.'

It was not very easy to procure a direction to the fold in question, as none of the neighbours were of the flock that resorted thither, and few knew anything more of it than the name.At last, a gossip of Mrs Nubbles's, who had accompanied her to chapel on one or two occasions when a comfortable cup of tea had preceded her devotions, furnished the needful information, which Kit had no sooner obtained than he started off again.

Little Bethel might have been nearer, and might have been in a straighter road, though in that case the reverend gentleman who presided over its congregation would have lost his favourite allusion to the crooked ways by which it was approached, and which enabled him to liken it to Paradise itself, in contradistinction to the parish church and the broad thoroughfare leading thereunto.

Kit found it, at last, after some trouble, and pausing at the door to take breath that he might enter with becoming decency, passed into the chapel.

It was not badly named in one respect, being in truth a particularly little Bethel--a Bethel of the smallest dimensions--with a small number of small pews, and a small pulpit, in which a small gentleman (by trade a Shoemaker, and by calling a Divine) was delivering in a by no means small voice, a by no means small sermon, judging of its dimensions by the condition of his audience, which, if their gross amount were but small, comprised a still smaller number of hearers, as the majority were slumbering.

Among these was Kit's mother, who, finding it matter of extreme difficulty to keep her eyes open after the fatigues of last night, and feeling their inclination to close strongly backed and seconded by the arguments of the preacher, had yielded to the drowsiness that overpowered her, and fallen asleep; though not so soundly but that she could, from time to time, utter a slight and almost inaudible groan, as if in recognition of the orator's doctrines.

The baby in her arms was as fast asleep as she; and little Jacob, whose youth prevented him from recognising in this prolonged spiritual nourishment anything half as interesting as oysters, was alternately very fast asleep and very wide awake, as his inclination to slumber, or his terror of being personally alluded to in the discourse, gained the mastery over him.

'And now I'm here,' thought Kit, gliding into the nearest empty pew which was opposite his mother's, and on the other side of the little aisle, 'how am I ever to get at her, or persuade her to come out! I might as well be twenty miles off.She'll never wake till it's all over, and there goes the clock again! If he would but leave off for a minute, or if they'd only sing!'

But there was little encouragement to believe that either event would happen for a couple of hours to come.The preacher went on telling them what he meant to convince them of before he had done, and it was clear that if he only kept to one-half of his promises and forgot the other, he was good for that time at least.

In his desperation and restlessness Kit cast his eyes about the chapel, and happening to let them fall upon a little seat in front of the clerk's desk, could scarcely believe them when they showed him--Quilp!

同类推荐
  • 见尹公亮新诗,偶赠

    见尹公亮新诗,偶赠

    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。
  • 百越先贤志

    百越先贤志

    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。
  • 竹间续话

    竹间续话

    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。
  • 司牧宝鉴

    司牧宝鉴

    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。
  • 台湾旅行记

    台湾旅行记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 易烊千玺之我选择you

    易烊千玺之我选择you

    从找到你,我就变了,我可以为你哭为你笑。我也做不到杀了你!如果我们之间只能活一个我选择你!!!!!by女主我爱你,无论如何!我对不起你,为了我付出了那么多。。。by千玺
  • 界面冲突

    界面冲突

    在一个全新的陌生的界面系统,想要生存下去,唯有努力的提高所在界面的等级以及依靠和队员的合作。ps.非爽文,简单的说就是肌肉男生存记。
  • 七度空间之逆天风雷行

    七度空间之逆天风雷行

    一个生命的死去,代表着一个故事的结束。一位英雄的逝去,代表着一段传奇的落幕。这个世界充满了向往,这个世界充满激情。这个世界也充满了危险。是高高在上的异能裁决者,是毁天灭地的王族异能兽,是让人疯狂的奇珍异宝,还是令人无限期待的神秘传说。在这个异能者的庞大世界里,大家,伙伴,友情,爱恨,磨砺,生死,信念,欢呼,悲伤,疯狂,痛苦,眼泪,离别,回忆,重聚,战斗,热血。行风:“我不是最厉害的,我打不过小雷,我也打不过小婷,我打不过欧罗,我可能连大胖子也打不赢。可是,我是他们的老大,他们相信我,他们需要我,就像我需要他们一样。所以,我不能输。哪怕是死,只要他们还相信我,那我就要战斗下去”。
  • 鈊痕

    鈊痕

    岁月沉淀旧时的记忆,那生锈的重锁禁锢儿时的欢笑,放鞭炮,打珠眼(弹珠),旋卡片,扎金花,堆雪人,打雪仗……,童年给了我们很多乐趣,而现在我们长大了,他们也渐渐地离我们而去,我有时不禁感慨,若是我们能再次变成小孩,我们会再次拥有那时童年的快乐吗?也许会,也许不会,时代在变化,人也会因此而改变,童年的需求也会改变,而那时的记忆也只能存在我们心里,刻成为痕迹,成为心中的那道挥之不去的心痕
  • 我忘记了自杀的理由

    我忘记了自杀的理由

    我。。。到底是为什么自杀呢?我。。。什么都记不得了。。。
  • 霸道监护人:总裁别闹

    霸道监护人:总裁别闹

    一个谋划多年的阴谋成功实行,使得叶家家破人亡。年仅十二岁未成年的她,无家可归。“你要跟我来吗?我养你!不过……你要听话点。”他向她伸出了手,温和的笑容,令人如沐春风。时隔六年,她问他,“当初你收养我,就一点企图都没有吗?”他淡淡的笑着,说,“以前吧……只是觉得你这小家伙好玩……如今……”“什么企图?说出来。看在你照顾我这么多年份上,要是是我能做到的,也许我会考虑考虑满足你。”“Marryme!”“啥?!”
  • 投错胎

    投错胎

    一个大清富户人家的富二代,他曾游手好闲!也曾花天酒地!
  • THE TRAGEDY OF PUDD'NHEAD WILSON

    THE TRAGEDY OF PUDD'NHEAD WILSON

    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。
  • 如果这是宋史1

    如果这是宋史1

    本书从宋太祖赵匡胤充满传奇和争议的一生说起,全程解析大宋王朝的建立以及帝国初期的历史迷局;把中国五代十(十一)国各个朝代的更替,每一次政权纷争,一个个历史疑案,一一罗织在轻松幽默的解说之中。使一部长达三百年的煌煌宋史,在侃侃而谈中,尽解一切真相,尽得其中真味。
  • 《欢乐颂》中的职场经(财蜜eMook)

    《欢乐颂》中的职场经(财蜜eMook)

    《欢乐颂》热播,关于22楼五美的讨论就没有停歇,抛开对樊胜美奇葩父母的吐槽,大家讨论最多的就是她们在职场的表现了。最初邱莹莹种种职场小白做派让人恨铁不成钢,然后又有樊大姐遭遇30岁危机,当然还有很多人欣赏安迪的智力超群……每个人心里都有一个“欢乐颂”,就像不同人在五美身上看到现实中自己的影子。同样的性格作风,有人喜欢,就有人不喜欢。