登陆注册
25527400000072

第72章

Henry, the horse, was a sober animal who had long ago reached the age of discretion. But to have his old ears and eyes suddenly blanketed with a flapping white thing swooping apparently from nowhere was too much even for his sedate nerves. He jumped sidewise. The reins were jerked from the driver's hands and fell in the road.

"Mercy on us!" shrieked Debby, clutching her companion about the waist. "What--""Let go of me!" howled Bailey, pushing her violently aside. "Whoa!

Stand still!"

But Henry refused to stand still. The flapping paper still clung to his agitated head. He reared and pranced, jerking the sulky back and forth, its wheels still wedged in the ruts. Bailey sprang to the ground to pick up the reins. He seized them, but fell as he did so. The tug at his bits turned Henry's head, literally and figuratively. He reared and whirled about. The sulky rose on two wheels. The screaming Mrs. Beasley collapsed against its downward side. Another moment, and the whole upper half of the sulky--body, seat, curtains, and Debby--tilted over the lower wheels, and, the rusted bolts failing to hold, slid with a thump to the frozen road.

The wind, catching it underneath as it slid, tipped it backward.

Then Henry ran away.

Miss Dawes, left alone in the house at the foot of the hill, had amused herself for a time with the Beasley library, which partially filled a shelf in the sitting room. But "The Book of Martyrs" and "A Believer's Thoughts on Death" were not cheering literature, particularly as the author of the latter volume "thought" so dismally concerning the future of all who did not believe precisely as he did. So the teacher laid down the book, with a shudder, and wandered about the room, inspecting the late Mr. Beasley's portrait, the photographs in splintwork frames, the "alum basket"on the mantel, the blue castles, blue trees, and blue people pictured on the window shades, and other works of art in the apartment. She even peeped into the parlor, but the musty, shut-up smell of that dusky tomb was too much for her, and she sat down by the sitting-room window, under the empty bird cage, to look up the road and watch for the return of the sulky and its occupants.

Sitting there, she was a witness of the alarming catastrophe on the hilltop, and reached the front gate just in time to see Henry go galloping by, dragging the four wheels and springs of the sulky, while, sprawled across the rear axle and still clinging to the reins, hung a familiar, howling, and most wickedly profane individual by the name of Bangs.

The runaway dashed on toward the blacksmith shop. Phoebe, bareheaded and coatless, ran up the hill. Before she reached the crest, she was aware of muffled screams, which sounded as if the screamer was shut up in a trunk.

"O-o-oh!" screamed Mrs. Beasley. "O-o-oh! Ow! Let me out! Help!

I'm stuck! My back's broke! He-e-lp!"

The upper part of the sulky, with its boxlike curtained top, lay on its side in the road. From somewhere within the box came the groans and screams. The gale swept the hilltop, and, for a quarter mile to leeward, the scenery was animated by soaring, fluttering copies of the Blazeton Courier, that swooped and ducked like mammoth white butterflies.

The panting and alarmed teacher stooped and peered into the dark shadow between the dashboard and the back curtain. All she could make out at first were a pair of thin ankles and "Congress" shoes in agitated motion. These bobbed up and down behind the overturned seat and its displaced cushion.

"O Mrs. Beasley!" screamed Phoebe. "Are you hurt?"Debby, of course, did not hear the question. She continued to groan and scream for help. Her lungs were not injured, at all events. The schoolmistress, dropping on her knees, reached into the sulky top and tugged at the seat. It was rather tightly wedged, but she managed to loosen it and pull it toward her.

The widow raised herself on an elbow and looked out between the flowers of her smashed bonnet.

"Who is it?" she demanded. "Oh, is that you, Miss Dorcas? Oh, my soul and body! Oh, my stars! Oh, my goodness me!""Are you hurt?" shrieked Phoebe.

"Hey? I don't know! I don't know WHAT I be! I don't know nothin'!""Can you help yourself? Can you get up?"

"Hey? I don't know. Maybe I can if you haul that everlastin' seat out of the way. Oh, my sakes alive!"Her rescuer pulled the seat forward, and, with an effort, tumbled it clear of the curtains. Debby raised herself still higher.

"Oh!" she groaned. "Talk about-- Land sakes! who's comin'? Men, ain't it? Let me out of here quick! QUICK!"She scrambled out of her prison on hands and knees, and jumped to her feet with reassuring alacrity. Her fur-collared cape was draped in a roll about her neck, and her bonnet hung jauntily over her left eye.

"I'm a sight, ain't I?" she asked. "Haul this bunnet straight, quick's ever you can. Hurt? No, no! I ain't hurt none but my feelin's. Hurry UP! S'pose I want them men folks to see me with everything all hind side to?"Miss Dawes, relieved to find that the accident had had no serious consequences, and trying her hardest not to laugh, assisted the widow to rearrange her wearing apparel. The blacksmith and his helper came running up the hill.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • tfboys之穿越只为凯源玺

    tfboys之穿越只为凯源玺

    他们不求做伴她一生的王子,只求能做护她一世的骑士,但到头来,终究是他们伤她最深……
  • 惊世女枭雄

    惊世女枭雄

    她是白加黑的灰色结晶。从小父母双亡,被人绑架,遭人白眼,受尽了别人的欺负。长大后成了叱咤S市的知名美女律师,私底下却是黑白通杀的黑曼巴老大,凤凰眼。他们是黑加黑强强联姻的墨黑硕果果。虽是孪生,性格迥异。一个做了纽约黑帮疾风的老大。一个成了洛杉矶黑帮炫火的总裁。一个灰道女人,和一对黑帮孪生子,啼笑皆非,爱恨难明,纠缠不清,不得不说的故事。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 冰封的泪

    冰封的泪

    百族林立的无边大陆上,百族争斗,高傲于世外的冰族,暴躁的火族,混迹于红尘的人族,闻名于世间的神族,令人闻风丧胆的魔族。一个冰族的少年被火族灭族之后开始了变强的道路,但是却无意之间卷入了‘黄天’与‘苍天’的争斗中,从此便走上了争霸的路!
  • 升霓决

    升霓决

    升霓,一个古老的仪式,一个不被注意的孤儿,一段不为人知的神秘岁月,一个奇妙而又充满刺激的修真旅程。。。
  • 遇鬼诧记

    遇鬼诧记

    世界上有存在的东西吗?它是存在的?那么它指的是谁,它是让人看到,可让人看不到的,指的是鬼。
  • 我变形了

    我变形了

    男主在旅游中发现自己和女人互换了身体,然后被自己的舍友疯狂的追求。
  • 学生精品美文:吹着口哨起床

    学生精品美文:吹着口哨起床

    本书选取的文章大多刊发于《做人与处世》、《意林》、《辽宁青年》、《思维与智慧》、《青年博览》、《山东青年》、《当代青年》等知名大刊,这些文章犹如喧嚣世界喷涌而出的一股清泉,涤荡去蒙在心灵上的浮尘;更像一把开启智慧的钥匙,让你感知生命之美,并带你悄然提升人生的境界。
  • 红孩儿在都市

    红孩儿在都市

    一代传奇的雇佣兵王王栾回归都市,为了给妹妹交学费,在一个夜晚,趁美女总裁徐凤醉倒在街头,从徐凤包里取出了两万元,从此,和徐凤有了一段剪不断的情缘。
  • 恋爱曲线

    恋爱曲线

    虽然这是一本叫做恋爱曲线的书,但是书的内容并不令人感到温暖和雀跃。整体的感觉阴晦、诡异。原来人在产生了复仇情绪会有那么多奇怪的点子,人类真是又复杂又有趣。而疯女人和她的狗却几乎是本书里最为温暖的存在了。他们没有那么深刻的复仇之心,也许是因为疯了,反而显得单纯。
  • 执行要到位落实抓实效

    执行要到位落实抓实效

    本书通过丰富、经典、精彩的案例,讲述了一种有效的执行和落实模式,给员工提供了一条通往实效的道路:首先从理念上认识执行到位、落实出实效,树立以到位和实效为标准的行动意识,然后从不折不扣地承担责任开始,通过有效沟通、完美复命、跟踪流程确保在执行过程中有效执行和落实。