登陆注册
26237400000013

第13章 CHAPTER VII(1)

I was barely turned fifteen,and working long hours in a cannery.

Month in and month out,the shortest day I ever worked was ten hours.When to ten hours of actual work at a machine is added the noon hour;the walking to work and walking home from work;the getting up in the morning,dressing,and eating;the eating at night,undressing,and going to bed,there remains no more than the nine hours out of the twenty-four required by a healthy youngster for sleep.Out of those nine hours,after I was in bed and ere my eyes drowsed shut,I managed to steal a little time for reading.

But many a night I did not knock off work until midnight.On occasion I worked eighteen and twenty hours on a stretch.Once Iworked at my machine for thirty-six consecutive hours.And there were weeks on end when I never knocked off work earlier than eleven o'clock,got home and in bed at half after midnight,and was called at half-past five to dress,eat,walk to work,and be at my machine at seven o'clock whistle blow.

No moments here to be stolen for my beloved books.And what had John Barleycorn to do with such strenuous,Stoic toil of a lad just turned fifteen?He had everything to do with it.Let me show you.I asked myself if this were the meaning of life--to be a work-beast?I knew of no horse in the city of Oakland that worked the hours I worked.If this were living,I was entirely unenamoured of it.I remembered my skiff,lying idle and accumulating barnacles at the boat-wharf;I remembered the wind that blew every day on the bay,the sunrises and sunsets I never saw;the bite of the salt air in my nostrils,the bite of the salt water on my flesh when I plunged overside;I remembered all the beauty and the wonder and the sense-delights of the world denied me.There was only one way to escape my deadening toil.I must get out and away on the water.I must earn my bread on the water.

And the way of the water led inevitably to John Barleycorn.I did not know this.And when I did learn it,I was courageous enough not to retreat back to my bestial life at the machine.

I wanted to be where the winds of adventure blew.And the winds of adventure blew the oyster pirate sloops up and down San Francisco Bay,from raided oyster-beds and fights at night on shoal and flat,to markets in the morning against city wharves,where peddlers and saloon-keepers came down to buy.Every raid on an oyster-bed was a felony.The penalty was State imprisonment,the stripes and the lockstep.And what of that?The men in stripes worked a shorter day than I at my machine.And there was vastly more romance in being an oyster pirate or a convict than in being a machine slave.And behind it all,behind all of me with youth abubble,whispered Romance,Adventure.

So I interviewed my Mammy Jennie,my old nurse at whose black breast I had suckled.She was more prosperous than my folks.She was nursing sick people at a good weekly wage.Would she lend her "white child"the money?WOULD SHE?What she had was mine.

Then I sought out French Frank,the oyster pirate,who wanted to sell,I had heard,his sloop,the Razzle Dazzle.I found him lying at anchor on the Alameda side of the estuary near the Webster Street bridge,with visitors aboard,whom he was entertaining with afternoon wine.He came on deck to talk business.He was willing to sell.But it was Sunday.Besides,he had guests.On the morrow he would make out the bill of sale and I could enter into possession.And in the meantime I must come below and meet his friends.They were two sisters,Mamie and Tess;a Mrs.Hadley,who chaperoned them;"Whisky"Bob,a youthful oyster pirate of sixteen;and "Spider"Healey,a black-whiskered wharf-rat of twenty.Mamie,who was Spider's niece,was called the Queen of the Oyster Pirates,and,on occasion,presided at their revels.French Frank was in love with her,though I did not know it at the time;and she steadfastly refused to marry him.

French Frank poured a tumbler of red wine from a big demijohn to drink to our transaction.I remembered the red wine of the Italian rancho,and shuddered inwardly.Whisky and beer were not quite so repulsive.But the Queen of the Oyster Pirates was looking at me,a part-emptied glass in her own hand.I had my pride.If I was only fifteen,at least I could not show myself any less a man than she.Besides,there were her sister,and Mrs.

同类推荐
  • R

    R

    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。
  • 定命录

    定命录

    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。
  • 双凤奇缘

    双凤奇缘

    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。
  • Urbain Grandier

    Urbain Grandier

    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。
  • 波罗蜜多心经挟注

    波罗蜜多心经挟注

    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
  • 善良的啊休

    善良的啊休

    他有一个骄傲自信的师兄,他还有一个富甲天下的师弟!他有一个深藏不露的爷爷,他还有一对世人闻风丧胆的爹妈!他英俊潇洒,生性善良,不忍杀生!他异性不错!魔族女帝,青夷宫少主,青梅竹马等等!让我们一起期待一个绝世强者的崛起!!!!
  • 极风剑豪

    极风剑豪

    死亡如风,常伴吾身。剑之故事,以血为墨。其实我不适合写网文,不过还是当做一个兴趣爱好吧。
  • 云罗神界

    云罗神界

    云罗大陆,不计其数的人类在这场战争中陨落、神界的神们却一视不顾、九颗绝世宝石出世、拯救了这片濒临绝境的大陆、在九颗宝石中,分别孕育出一个精灵、这些精灵将危害大陆的凶残者用强大的封印封住、不料,却造下自身修为耗损、导致九颗绝世宝石分别隐藏在九个地域、分别由九个种族守护、只有真正有缘人,才能将宝石取走、原本濒临绝境的人类重组家园、于是,在九颗宝石隐藏的地方,分别建起了九个国家、这必定是个不凡的冒险故事………………
  • 且为苍生

    且为苍生

    她,一身红衣,舞技非凡;一指止琴,仙姿卓卓;一技医术,能治百病;一跃轻功,快如疾风。纵有万千姿态面容,他却一眼认出:“那样一双灵动的眼睛这辈子也就见到一双而已。”抚琴感叹,这十八年的日子,一半在年幼中随意挥霍,一半在与莫大将军斗争。总算等到了喜欢的人,有了生活的目标,却又嫁了一个“玉神人”,跳进另一个麻烦洞中。她只是想要自由自在地生活,为何能惹一身的是非?四季温暖,不如亲情凉薄。乱世浮沉,人心飘渺。人生在世,且为心中的苍生罢了。——————————————精彩语段:十三岁的莫缓归。莫缓归:“下贱?或许更适合你那高高在上的爹爹和明知丈夫过错一再容忍欺瞒的娘亲。如果我是下三滥的野种,你也一样。不同的是,你将下三滥推至最高的尊崇。而我一辈子都不会。”莫彩衣划伤她的脸:“不准说爹娘的坏话!你这个坏人!”血如雨柱:“不是我不能杀你,而是不想。我要你记得,你们莫家所有人都欠我的。有朝一日,必定一同偿还。”“哇哇哇……”************十八岁的莫缓归。百里锦叶闪动琥珀色的眸子:“姑娘的眼睛生地灵秀,是否曾见过面?”莫缓归心中暗自一喜:“能与公子相识,不胜荣幸。姑娘喊得生疏,唤随心便是。”“随心人如其名,一切顺心而定。百里锦叶倒是冒昧了。”“公子唤我随心,我便唤你锦叶,这样才显得公平,听得也顺畅些。你说是不,锦叶?”“……”“是。”*************默璞调侃道:“缓儿这是在忏悔平日对我的不好?”“嗯。”转头嗓音阴阴,“你觉得我对你不好?”“哈哈,缓儿上当了!”……莫缓归问:“我这人是不是特自私?”“是,你是自私,谁人不自私。可六月不在乎这些,我也不在乎。”*************卫苍生温柔一笑:“这是夫人的钗么?平常不见你戴。”莫缓归:“我天天都戴,你十天不见一面的,还平常呢。你知道什么!”“夫人是在怪为夫平日太冷漠吗?那为夫需改过,日日伴夫人左右。”
  • 带领男主闯天下

    带领男主闯天下

    族人的血祭让她带着地球的主魂穿越回来,打破小千世界的障碍,挽回即将失去的,她能否做到?“我是一个女人,最大的目标是嫁个好丈夫”“我会给你我所有的支持,当你身边的女人,看你风凌天下!”每一个成功男人的背后总有一个成功的女人,看我如何开启“男主养成计划”,带领男主闯天下。。。打破传统男主与女主分离。本文是相伴、携手闯天下。以女人的视角看天下。。甜文。一本爽文,YY文。灵魂回归,穿越时空
  • 风无敌绝天下

    风无敌绝天下

    岁月流逝,万族林立。群雄并起,绝代争锋。血洒天地,只为证道。人杰荟萃,谁主沉浮?让我们一起见证龙宇寒的强者证道之路!
  • 回魂之地

    回魂之地

    在帝国边陲小镇的酒馆里,一个落魄的骑士讲述着曾经的故事,强盗,恶龙,死里逃生……
  • 兵奴

    兵奴

    当新纪元的来临之时,人类的脚步已经遍布整个世界,现在新的境地出现在他们眼前,是人类吊打魔物,还是魔物吊打人类?这一切尽在兵奴之中!
  • 福尔摩斯探案全集——失踪的右中卫

    福尔摩斯探案全集——失踪的右中卫

    在世界文学宝库中,柯南道尔的《福尔摩斯探案》系列,是侦探小说的顶级经典名著,是侦探小说中一座不可逾越的文学丰碑。神秘、刺激、曲折、惊恐的故事情节,神奇、智慧、缜密、正义的“神探”形象,使许多读者从喜欢福尔摩斯开始到喜欢侦探小说,使许多作者从喜欢福尔摩斯到走上了侦探小说的创作之路。以至于文学中的名侦探福尔摩斯,与动漫中的米老鼠和宗教故事中的圣诞老人一起,成了世界知名的“三大名人”。这就是文学经典的魅力,这就是文学经典的力量。
  • 胖丁追爱记

    胖丁追爱记

    谁说小胖子没有春天,好吧,真的没有春天。T^T成天生活在女人中的丁丁终于在某一天遇到了自己十九年以来最心动的人,结果,这货却是个连正眼都不给的冷酷大帅哥。活泼的小胖子vs闷骚的冰山男,正式出击。送你一个萌萌的小胖子