登陆注册
26503500000021

第21章 MAN PROPOSES, BUT GOD DISPOSES(3)

Hans replied to this sally with great vigor, lapsing into Dutch.Polly Ann led the scrawny ponies to the trough, but her eyes snapped with merriment as she listened.She was a wonderfully comely lass, despite her loose cotton gown and poke-bonnet and the shoepacks on her feet.She had blue eyes, the whitest, strongest of teeth, and the rosiest of faces.

``Gran'pa hates a Dutchman wuss'n pizen,'' she said to me.``So do I.We've all been burned out and sculped up river--and they never give us so much as a man or a measure of corn.''

I helped her feed the animals, and tether them, and loose their bells for the night, and carry the packs under cover.

``All the boys is gone to join Rutherford and lam the Indians,'' she continued, ``so Gran'pa and I had to go to the settlements.There wahn't any one else.What's your name?'' she demanded suddenly.

I told her.

She sat down on a log at the corner of the house, and pulled me down beside her.

``And whar be you from?''

I told her.It was impossible to look into her face and not tell her.She listened eagerly, now with compassion, and now showing her white teeth in amusement.And when I had done, much to my discomfiture, she seized me in her strong arms and kissed me.

``Poor Davy,'' she cried, ``you ain't got a home.You shall come home with us.''

Catching me by the hand, she ran like a deer across the road to where her grandfather was still quarrelling violently with Hans, and pulled him backward by the skirts of his hunting shirt.I looked for another and mightier explosion from the old backwoodsman, but to my astonishment he seemed to forget Hans's existence, and turned and smiled on her benevolently.

``Polly Ann,'' said he, ``what be you about now?''

``Gran'pa,'' said she, ``here's Davy Trimble, who's a good boy, and his pa is just killed by the Cherokees along with Baskin, and he wants work and a home, and he's comin' along with us.''

``All right, David,'' answered Mr.Ripley, mildly, ``ef Polly Ann says so, you kin come.Whar was you raised?''

I told him on the upper Yadkin.

``You don't tell me,'' said he.``Did ye ever know Dan'l Boone?''

``I did, indeed, sir,'' I answered, my face lighting up.

``Can you tell me where he is now?''

``He's gone to Kaintuckee, them new settlements, fer good.And ef I wasn't eighty years old, I'd go thar, too.''

``I reckon I'll go thar when I'm married,'' said Polly Ann, and blushed redder than ever.Drawing me to her, she said, ``I'll take you, too, Davy.''

``When you marry that wuthless Tom McChesney,''

said her grandfather, testily.

``He's not wuthless,'' said Polly, hotly.``he's the best man in Rutherford's army.He'll git more sculps then any of 'em,--you see.''

``Tavy is ein gut poy,'' Hans put in, for he had recovered his composure.``I wish much he stay mit me.''

As for me, Polly Ann never consulted me on the subject--nor had she need to.I would have followed her to kingdom come, and at the thought of reaching the mountains my heart leaped with joy.We all slept in the one flea-infested, windowless room of the ``tavern'' that night;and before dawn I was up and untethered the horses, and Polly Ann and I together lifted the two bushels of alum salt on one of the beasts and the ploughshare on the other.

By daylight we had left Hans and his farm forever.

I can see the lass now, as she strode along the trace by the flowing river, through sunlight and shadow, straight and supple and strong.Sometimes she sang like a bird, and the forest rang.Sometimes she would make fun of her grandfather or of me; and again she would be silent for an hour at a time, staring ahead, and then I knew she was thinking of that Tom McChesney.She would wake from those reveries with a laugh, and give me a push to send me rolling down a bank.

``What's the matter, Davy? You look as solemn as a wood-owl.What a little wiseacre you be!''

Once I retorted, ``You were thinking of that Tom McChesney.''

``Ay, that she was, I'll warrant,'' snapped her grandfather.

Polly Ann replied, with a merry peal of laughter, ``You are both jealous of Tom--both of you.But, Davy, when you see him you'll love him as much as Ido.''

``I'll not,'' I said sturdily.

``He's a man to look upon--''

``He's a rip-roarer,'' old man Ripley put in.``Ye're daft about him.''

``That I am,'' said Polly, flushing and subsiding; ``but he'll not know it.''

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 上古世纪之精灵物语

    上古世纪之精灵物语

    精灵国王逝去的瞬间,被通过冥界之门的精灵们永远铭刻在了记忆深处。他们仿佛亲眼见到国王的鲜血遍染大地,复仇从此成为精灵千百年来的执念。淡泊的精灵开始用漫长的生命来谋划,得知杀死国王的破坏神就在原大陆深处时,他们吟诵起复仇的诗篇,向北方冰封的大陆起航。精灵王奥兰杰弗的逝去,他的灵魂来到现实,他遇到了一个已经一无所靠的少年。他将精灵族的一切都压在了少年的身上,而少年也记着那精灵王沉睡前的话。带着我的意志,我的传承,我的一切,让精灵族走向和平美好的未来吧。奥兰杰弗的声音在少年的灵魂深处回响着,触动着少年的内心。少年的名字叫修灵,而他在精灵的名字则是修灵·狄亚·伽美什·潘德拉贡族!
  • 桃之夭夭:上仙大人的小狐妖

    桃之夭夭:上仙大人的小狐妖

    她原本是一只不谙世事的小狐狸,被他所救,深深暗恋。历经两世,下场凄苦,终不得所爱。且看这最后一世是否能够厮守一生?他本是天地最爱的儿子,情陷狐妖,落得身死,再次醒来记忆全无。且看他的师徒情缘如何再续?
  • 逆命神魔

    逆命神魔

    从一个被人抛弃的高中生,到被人仰慕的绝世强者,他不信命,更不信天命,即便是命中注定他也要改变,一切按自己的意愿行事,不受天的控制,不受命的束缚!
  • 地水风火

    地水风火

    现代一个年轻人在意外死亡后,灵魂跨越万年之后,重生在元素时代的故事。
  • 逆天邪神:鸿梦殊途

    逆天邪神:鸿梦殊途

    魔族,强大血腥,本应发展壮大的魔族部落之一,却于一夜之间消失于世。哼!法器在手,你能奈我何?
  • 喂!叫我女王!

    喂!叫我女王!

    她,因为继母而仇恨转身做了“公主”但是因祸得福,成就了一桩美事。殊不知,与她彻夜长眠的男人却是杀母仇人,她一步步策划阴谋,却一一被他识破,纵容她,宠溺她,可是她就是因为他的纵容,爱上了他……她现在,究竟该怎么办?
  • 兽王·血色要塞

    兽王·血色要塞

    血色要塞的能量光塔庇护着驻扎在要塞中的各星球的强者们。来自不同星球的强者有的是为了在生死之间磨砺自己的战技寻求一线晋升的机会,有的强者是无缘晋升想在有生之年为家族赚取丰厚的报酬,有的强者则是带着自己的家族勇士要在这里积累战功博取一个前程。
  • 都市传说:超能侠

    都市传说:超能侠

    大学刚毕业的待业宅男李诚,因为患有先天性心脏病,自幼身体羸弱,缺乏自信,性格内向。直到一场意外让李诚的身体发生了神奇的变异,全身各项机能大幅提升,超越正常人类极限的数倍,尤其是惊人强大的力量,足以堪称一种异能!充满正义感的李诚没有迷失在强大的力量中,而是戴上面具,自名为超能侠,处处伸张正义、扶助弱小。然而每天忙于惩恶扬善的李诚并不知道,一双眼睛始终在暗处注视着他,阴影早已将他笼罩!更让他震惊和痛苦的是,他的身世有惊人的隐情!而且随着超能侠名气的扩大,各种势力也盯上了他……生活一下子充满了各种挑战,李诚发现,其实一直以来,他需要的是一颗超级强大的心。一切皆有因,一切皆有果。
  • 爱不过天涯

    爱不过天涯

    她到底有多爱他,一把剑,就洞穿了胸膛。血缓缓流下。
  • 无极道

    无极道

    挥手天地变,拂袖万物现,创始复出世,重掌乾坤秩。无法修炼的天才,偶遇奇缘,七元同修,诡修踏巅峰。升仙,成神,掌乾坤……《无极道》已完结,新书《天下第一神》已开启:传奇神话不足论,唯我天下第一神。