登陆注册
26134400000142

第142章

It was yet night when she awoke, nor did she know how long, or for how short a time, she had slept.But she found herself protected, both from any cold air that might find its way into the building, and from the scorching heat, by some of the workmen's clothes; and glancing at their friend saw that he sat in exactly the same attitude, looking with a fixed earnestness of attention towards the fire, and keeping so very still that he did not even seem to breathe.She lay in the state between sleeping and waking, looking so long at his motionless figure that at length she almost feared he had died as he sat there; and softly rising and drawing close to him, ventured to whisper in his ear.

He moved, and glancing from her to the place she had lately occupied, as if to assure himself that it was really the child so near him, looked inquiringly into her face.

'I feared you were ill,' she said.'The other men are all in motion, and you are so very quiet.'

'They leave me to myself,' he replied.'They know my humour.They laugh at me, but don't harm me in it.See yonder there--that's my friend.'

'The fire?' said the child.

'It has been alive as long as I have,' the man made answer.'We talk and think together all night long.'

The child glanced quickly at him in her surprise, but he had turned his eyes in their former direction, and was musing as before.

'It's like a book to me,' he said--'the only book I ever learned to read; and many an old story it tells me.It's music, for I should know its voice among a thousand, and there are other voices in its roar.It has its pictures too.You don't know how many strange faces and different scenes I trace in the red-hot coals.It's my memory, that fire, and shows me all my life.'

The child, bending down to listen to his words, could not help remarking with what brightened eyes he continued to speak and muse.

'Yes,' he said, with a faint smile, 'it was the same when I was quite a baby, and crawled about it, till I fell asleep.My father watched it then.'

'Had you no mother?' asked the child.

'No, she was dead.Women work hard in these parts.She worked herself to death they told me, and, as they said so then, the fire has gone on saying the same thing ever since.I suppose it was true.I have always believed it.'

'Were you brought up here, then?' said the child.

'Summer and winter,' he replied.'Secretly at first, but when they found it out, they let him keep me here.So the fire nursed me--the same fire.It has never gone out.'

'You are fond of it?' said the child.

'Of course I am.He died before it.I saw him fall down--just there, where those ashes are burning now--and wondered, Iremember, why it didn't help him.'

'Have you been here ever since?' asked the child.

'Ever since I came to watch it; but there was a while between, and a very cold dreary while it was.It burned all the time though, and roared and leaped when I came back, as it used to do in our play days.You may guess, from looking at me, what kind of child I was, but for all the difference between us I was a child, and when I saw you in the street to-night, you put me in mind of myself, as I was after he died, and made me wish to bring you to the fire.I thought of those old times again, when I saw you sleeping by it.You should be sleeping now.Lie down again, poor child, lie down again!'

With that, he led her to her rude couch, and covering her with the clothes with which she had found herself enveloped when she woke, returned to his seat, whence he moved no more unless to feed the furnace, but remained motionless as a statue.The child continued to watch him for a little time, but soon yielded to the drowsiness that came upon her, and, in the dark strange place and on the heap of ashes, slept as peacefully as if the room had been a palace chamber, and the bed, a bed of down.

When she awoke again, broad day was shining through the lofty openings in the walls, and, stealing in slanting rays but midway down, seemed to make the building darker than it had been at night.

The clang and tumult were still going on, and the remorseless fires were burning fiercely as before; for few changes of night and day brought rest or quiet there.

Her friend parted his breakfast--a scanty mess of coffee and some coarse bread--with the child and her grandfather, and inquired whither they were going.She told him that they sought some distant country place remote from towns or even other villages, and with a faltering tongue inquired what road they would do best to take.

'I know little of the country,' he said, shaking his head, 'for such as I, pass all our lives before our furnace doors, and seldom go forth to breathe.But there are such places yonder.'

'And far from here?' said Nell.

'Aye surely.How could they be near us, and be green and fresh?

The road lies, too, through miles and miles, all lighted up by fires like ours--a strange black road, and one that would frighten you by night.'

'We are here and must go on,' said the child boldly; for she saw that the old man listened with anxious ears to this account.

'Rough people--paths never made for little feet like yours--a dismal blighted way--is there no turning back, my child!'

'There is none,' cried Nell, pressing forward.'If you can direct us, do.If not, pray do not seek to turn us from our purpose.

Indeed you do not know the danger that we shun, and how right and true we are in flying from it, or you would not try to stop us, Iam sure you would not.'

'God forbid, if it is so!' said their uncouth protector, glancing from the eager child to her grandfather, who hung his head and bent his eyes upon the ground.'I'll direct you from the door, the best I can.I wish I could do more.'

He showed them, then, by which road they must leave the town, and what course they should hold when they had gained it.He lingered so long on these instructions, that the child, with a fervent blessing, tore herself away, and stayed to hear no more.

But, before they had reached the corner of the lane, the man came running after them, and, pressing her hand, left something in it--two old, battered, smoke-encrusted penny pieces.Who knows but they shone as brightly in the eyes of angels, as golden gifts that have been chronicled on tombs?

And thus they separated; the child to lead her sacred charge farther from guilt and shame; the labourer to attach a fresh interest to the spot where his guests had slept, and read new histories in his furnace fire.

同类推荐
  • 东坡志林

    东坡志林

    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。
  • 佛本行经

    佛本行经

    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。
  • 东林始末

    东林始末

    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。
  • 释迦如来涅槃礼赞文

    释迦如来涅槃礼赞文

    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。
  • 吉验篇

    吉验篇

    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
  • 霸道总裁遇上呆萌少女

    霸道总裁遇上呆萌少女

    当安梓皓遇上天然呆的秦紫嫣会发生什么事情呢?秦紫嫣的身世让人琢磨不透,而第一次尝试爱情的味道,会不会擦出火花?
  • 《21世纪大学英语》配套教材.阅读.3

    《21世纪大学英语》配套教材.阅读.3

    本系列教材是普通高等教育国家级重点教材《21世纪大学英语》的配套系列教材,包括《阅读》、《口语》和《词汇》三种,每一种分一、二、三册,供大学非英语专业的基础英语课堂教学和练习使用。《阅读》以提高学生的阅读能力为目的。第一册和第二册每册十单元。每一单元介绍一种阅读技能,并带针对性训练。各单元还配有三篇快速阅读,旨在通过反复训练以帮助学生掌握阅读技能,提高阅读速度。第三册以介绍文学名著为主,通过对各种不同文体和风格的文字进行讲解与分析,以增强学生对文学作品的欣赏能力。
  • 闪婚霸爱:叶少别烦我

    闪婚霸爱:叶少别烦我

    “这个女人,我要了!”惨遭男朋友卖掉的慕薇薇,摇身一变成为了帝都的王者、权势滔天——叶少辰的妻子。休息室内,他的阴狠,让她崩溃,“你娶我的目的究竟是什么?”男人笑得邪冶,“娶你,当然是为了羞辱你了!”然而……“不许你想那个男人,我要去断了他的腿!”“我的女人只有我能欺负,谁敢动她一根汗毛,就是找死!”“谁准你晚上不回家的,有通知我吗?”说好的折磨怎么感觉变了味道……他一路帮她虐渣,护她如宝,直到她发现这个新婚丈夫,其实有着不为人知的秘密!一个绝对不能靠近的房间!一个紫瞳,眼睛会发光的男人,两张一模一样的脸!谁才是她真正的丈夫?这究竟是怎么回事?
  • 那凤凰花开的路口

    那凤凰花开的路口

    岁月中的点点滴滴,终将汇成河流,随着时光奔腾而去……故事开始于赵冉和宁远在那个清晨的偶然相遇,围绕着赵冉、宁远、于夏、陈鸣辰这几个初入校园的大学生之间的感情展开。他们在友谊和爱情的名义下,一起经历了美好的大学时光,却在走出大学校园之后逐渐分崩离析、各奔东西。本以为每个人将会天各一方,但命运又重新让他们走到一起,并在对往昔岁月的耿耿于怀中,探索着前进的路。十年的时光,让他们从最初的迷惘、激情逐渐变得世故、成熟,也终于找到了各自人生的路。
  • 无边幻梦

    无边幻梦

    一个神奇的大学社团“在五芒星社团解散后不久,这四位成员就相继退学。之后就没有任何关于这个社团的消息了。”多方势力抢夺的典籍“无论是什么人偷走了书,肯定不会为了干好事!”“你想见你的姐姐?那就乖乖把书拿过来!”诡异的水泥屋“现在黑暗和孤单伴随着我,但是我并不害怕。在我的房间……我的房间……”“要用死人的血,为活人开路!”古老的邪神信仰“据说它是知识之神,掌握着世间的真理,同时也是万门万匙。”近十年的恩怨情仇“只有这样……才能拯救我们……”真相背后的真相!“你……究竟是谁?”当一切真相浮出水面,他们……又会做出怎样的选择?
  • 黑道总裁的伪善妻

    黑道总裁的伪善妻

    六年前,他用一纸权威的不孕证明让她和那个男人彻底断了关系。同一晚,彻底掠夺她的身体。却不想,她消失了。六年后,一对慧黠的小孩在他相亲宴上同时开口,“爹地。”全场震惊。只是,那女人却像看陌生人一样看他?好!很好!他会让她想起一切的!
  • 大学与人生导论

    大学与人生导论

    本书内容包括大学理念与价值目标、人生哲学与人生真谛、人生成败与人生创造、人格之美与人生超越、道德品质与道德修养、民族精神与爱国主义等。
  • 废柴玩转修真界

    废柴玩转修真界

    一个不能修炼任何功法的废柴,得到能控制任何兽类的【万兽金书】,于是,开启了跨越界面的征服美女之旅!爆笑谁都有,本书特别多!
  • 幻旅游仙

    幻旅游仙

    发生了什么,这是哪里?我只是个游戏玩家而已,修真是什么?当游戏招式和修真功法交汇的瞬间,故事才刚刚开始!
  • 王爷嫁到妃嫁不可

    王爷嫁到妃嫁不可

    前生前世,他害她不得好死。再相逢:“我恨你到永恒,就是死,我也不会嫁给你。”“我爱你到永恒,不妨告诉你,不管是这辈子,还是下辈子,还是下下辈子,就是死,你也非嫁我不可!”“渣王,别逼得太急,小心只能得到一具尸体!”“你赶快变女尸吧!我已经迫不急待要举行冥婚了!”“渣王,欺人太甚……”她一字一句从牙缝里挤出来,偷偷背过身去,紧紧攥着刀柄。“渣王妃,认命吧!王爷驾到,非嫁不可。”他蓦然拥她入怀……