登陆注册
5212100000095

第95章

Boston) notwithstanding its partial destruction by fire, is still a good place to start from.When one meditates an excursion into an unknown and perhaps perilous land, where the flag will not protect him and the greenback will only partially support him, he likes to steady and tranquilize his mind by a peaceful halt and a serene start.So we--for the intelligent reader has already identified us with the two travelers resolved to spend the last night, before beginning our journey, in the quiet of a Boston hotel.Some people go into the country for quiet: we knew better.The country is no place for sleep.The general absence of sound which prevails at night is only a sort of background which brings out more vividly the special and unexpected disturbances which are suddenly sprung upon the restless listener.There are a thousand pokerish noises that no one can account for, which excite the nerves to acute watchfulness.

It is still early, and one is beginning to be lulled by the frogs and the crickets, when the faint rattle of a drum is heard,--just a few preliminary taps.But the soul takes alarm, and well it may, for a roll follows, and then a rub-a-dub-dub, and the farmer's boy who is handling the sticks and pounding the distended skin in a neighboring horse-shed begins to pour out his patriotism in that unending repetition of rub-a-dub-dub which is supposed to represent love of country in the young.When the boy is tired out and quits the field, the faithful watch-dog opens out upon the stilly night.He is the guardian of his master's slumbers.The howls of the faithful creature are answered by barks and yelps from all the farmhouses for a mile around, and exceedingly poor barking it usually is, until all the serenity of the night is torn to shreds.This is, however, only the opening of the orchestra.The cocks wake up if there is the faintest moonshine and begin an antiphonal service between responsive barn-yards.It is not the clear clarion of chanticleer that is heard in the morn of English poetry, but a harsh chorus of cracked voices, hoarse and abortive attempts, squawks of young experimenters, and some indescribable thing besides, for I believe even the hens crow in these days.Distracting as all this is, however, happy is the man who does not hear a goat lamenting in the night.The goat is the most exasperating of the animal creation.He cries like a deserted baby, but he does it without any regularity.One can accustom himself to any expression of suffering that is regular.The annoyance of the goat is in the dreadful waiting for the uncertain sound of the next wavering bleat.It is the fearful expectation of that, mingled with the faint hope that the last was the last, that ag-gravates the tossing listener until he has murder in his heart.

He longs for daylight, hoping that the voices of the night will then cease, and that sleep will come with the blessed morning.But he has forgotten the birds, who at the first streak of gray in the east have assembled in the trees near his chamber-window, and keep up for an hour the most rasping dissonance,--an orchestra in which each artist is tuning his instrument, setting it in a different key and to play a different tune: each bird recalls a different tune, and none sings "Annie Laurie,"--to pervert Bayard Taylor's song.

Give us the quiet of a city on the night before a journey.As we mounted skyward in our hotel, and went to bed in a serene altitude, we congratulated ourselves upon a reposeful night.It began well.

But as we sank into the first doze, we were startled by a sudden crash.Was it an earthquake, or another fire? Were the neighboring buildings all tumbling in upon us, or had a bomb fallen into the neighboring crockery-store? It was the suddenness of the onset that startled us, for we soon perceived that it began with the clash of cymbals, the pounding of drums, and the blaring of dreadful brass.

It was somebody's idea of music.It opened without warning.The men composing the band of brass must have stolen silently into the alley about the sleeping hotel, and burst into the clamor of a rattling quickstep, on purpose.The horrible sound thus suddenly let loose had no chance of escape; it bounded back from wall to wall, like the clapping of boards in a tunnel, rattling windows and stunning all cars, in a vain attempt to get out over the roofs.But such music does not go up.What could have been the intention of this assault we could not conjecture.It was a time of profound peace through the country; we had ordered no spontaneous serenade, if it was a serenade.Perhaps the Boston bands have that habit of going into an alley and disciplining their nerves by letting out a tune too big for the alley, and taking the shock of its reverberation.It may be well enough for the band, but many a poor sinner in the hotel that night must have thought the judgment day had sprung upon him.Perhaps the band had some remorse, for by and by it leaked out of the alley, in humble, apologetic retreat, as if somebody had thrown something at it from the sixth-story window, softly breathing as it retired the notes of "Fair Harvard."The band had scarcely departed for some other haunt of slumber and weariness, when the notes of singing floated up that prolific alley, like the sweet tenor voice of one bewailing the prohibitory movement;and for an hour or more a succession of young bacchanals, who were evidently wandering about in search of the Maine Law, lifted up their voices in song.Boston seems to be full of good singers; but they will ruin their voices by this night exercise, and so the city will cease to be attractive to travelers who would like to sleep there.

But this entertainment did not last the night out.

同类推荐
  • 秋灯对雨寄史近崔积

    秋灯对雨寄史近崔积

    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。
  • 怡山礼佛发愿文略释

    怡山礼佛发愿文略释

    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。
  • 清一统志台湾府

    清一统志台湾府

    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。
  • 梵语杂名

    梵语杂名

    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。
  • 无常三启经

    无常三启经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 龙皇武神

    龙皇武神

    都市修仙至尊爽文!渡劫期大修士凌云魂穿都市,仙武同修,丹药、炼器,画符,布阵无所不能,以无敌之姿逆天崛起,脚踩八方!
  • 新文化视野下的人民历史:拉斐尔·萨缪尔史学思想解读

    新文化视野下的人民历史:拉斐尔·萨缪尔史学思想解读

    该书以翔实的资料全面地向史学界介绍了英国新左派史学家拉斐尔·萨缪尔的生平和活动、史学思想和史学方法。其中,特别肯定了拉斐尔·萨缪尔主张人民史学,倡导史学家都来研究人民历史的思想;肯定了拉斐尔·萨缪尔主张采用新文化史学的方法,以便更好地研究下层民众的历史。该书对学习和研究西方史学理论、史学思想和英国史具有重要学术参考价值。
  • 迷宫街物语

    迷宫街物语

    " 绮丽学院的优等生魏星空同学,在父母失踪后变得性格孤僻。总是独来独往,她没有朋友,也不需要朋友,在这点上,倒是和班长时川有点像。在伦敦的夏令营活动中,两个死对头结成了和平友好的“互帮互助”小组,可惜啊,刚到伦敦,星空同学就给班长时川惹下了麻烦。 因为她看到了自己送给妈妈的高跟鞋!为了寻找妈妈。星空不顾危险,一步步走进了一个巨大的阴谋之中。天才迷宫设计者“银色时针”、复杂的白木兰与红木兰、新世界计划、一个个圈套接踵而至,一个个奇怪的人接连出现。什么是勇气?什么是亲情?记忆重现,原来一切早已注定。 这不仅仅是一次冒险,也是,一场寻找爱的旅程。"
  • 邪眸武神

    邪眸武神

    邪眸来临百世空,努力定能胜天龙,斩破云霄贯日处,出生入死与天争!“天地间任我展翅高飞,谁说那是天真的预言!我步山这一生定要攀登武道巅峰!”一个少年在偏僻的尘埃之地发出了豪言壮志。前期修炼体系。武气期九层。前三层武徒,中三层武者,后三层武道大师。
  • 侯门庶妃

    侯门庶妃

    霜花变,繁花尽,何人在盼故人归?皇权变,阊阖开,谁人谋了这天下?侯门深宅,中宫之策,康庄大道,谁在回廊挑灯看剑?乱世之中,锦绣坦途,幽怨深深何人等到繁华落尽?于红尘中,谱写一首离歌清唱。犹记梦回当年,一度坚城万里,再度缱绻柔情,三度爱恨别离。
  • 宦门毒女

    宦门毒女

    薛仪作为京都刑部侍郎家的嫡长女,在府中过得如同下人。生命终结那一刻,换了新的灵魂,亲娘早逝,亲爹不疼,嫡母刻意怠慢,嫡妹嚣张阴险,还有嫡母兄长一家子在后。上辈子身为政客,她习惯了呼风唤雨,这辈子!权力!地位!她都要!便是要将欺她辱她之人狠狠踩在脚下,踏着别人的尸骨往上爬!比阴狠毒辣,她只会比她们更加残忍卑鄙。想要寻得靠山,她步步为营涉入朝政,欲引诱当朝储君上钩,却怎么也没想到引来了那包藏祸心、残忍扭曲的王爷!待到储君找上门来,不得已,只得做个双面间谍,顺带谋得一番好婚事。明面上她是乖顺温柔的王妃,背地里和名义上的小皇叔为非作歹,狼狈为奸。通往权谋之路,从此阴谋诡谲、杀机暗现!可——每天这变态爬她的床调戏她算是怎么回事!若是早知道会遇到这么个大变态,她早在灵魂穿来那一刻就恨不得引刀自裁!自挂东南枝!
  • 逆天嫡女:鬼帝,来一战

    逆天嫡女:鬼帝,来一战

    前世,高贵如她却有眼无珠,被渣男渣女伤的体无完肤、九族被灭,成为世人眼里可笑可怜的干尸血牛。重生归来,辱她者杀无赦,惩恶奴、斗恶父、虐渣虐白莲花,将一切屈辱百倍还之。她杀人、他埋尸,她放火、他灭口,强强联手,一袭凤血嫁衣行天下,问谁不怕。
  • 安魂者

    安魂者

    怀抱骨灰往返于台湾与大陆之间的高秉涵,终将成为现代中国的独特风景。肝肠寸断的骨肉别离,孤老终身的爱情坚守,一对对亲人在骨灰中相认,浓郁的菏泽乡情勾起百年风云的悲怆记忆,更蕴含对两岸骨肉亲情团聚的强烈期盼。伟大的老头、伟大的老太,这些平凡命运远比虚构更加震撼动人。没有一条回家的路,比这条更艰难:不仅要跨越地理意义上的海峡,还要跨越现实政治的鸿沟;不仅要缩短千山万水的时空,还要弥合心灵情感的裂痕;不仅要承受自然界的凄风苦雨,还要摆渡人性的激流险滩。
  • 掌上娇妻:总裁二叔没节操

    掌上娇妻:总裁二叔没节操

    “总总总总……总裁?!”男人忽然睁眼,深邃凌厉的眸光骤然落在狼狈的女孩身上。“这是什么情况,我们......”萧茵宝被设计醉酒,才知道是早就布好的陷阱。撞见未婚夫不轨,她不敢质问,回头被某总裁带上了车。“不熟?怎么才算熟?”情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 杂譬喻经

    杂譬喻经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。