登陆注册
5697900000032

第32章

Oh,Maggie-girl,it isn't good to get your first glimpse after all these months of the man you love crouched like a big bull in a small space,poking his close-cropped black head out like a turtle that's not sure something won't be thrown at it,and then dragging his big bulk out and standing over you.He used to be trim--Tom--and taut,but in those shapeless things,the old trousers,the dirty white shirt,and the vest too big for him--"Well,"he said,"why don't you say something?"Tom's voice--Mag,do you remember,the merry Irish boy's voice,with its chuckles like a brook gurgling as it runs?

No--'tisn't the same voice.It's--it's changed,Maggie.It's heavy and--and coarse--and--brutal.That's what it is.It sounds like--like the knout,like--"Nance--what in hell's--"

"I think I'm--frightened,Tom."

"Oh,the ladyfied airs of her!Ain't you going to faint,Miss Olden?"I got up.

"No--no.Sit down,Tom.Tell me about it.How--how did you get here?"He went to the door,opened it a bit and looked out cautiously.

Mag--Mag--it hurt me--that.Why,do you suppose?

"You're sure nobody'll come in?"he asked.

I turned the key in the lock,forgetting that it didn't really lock.

"Oh,yes,I'm sure,"I said."Why?"

"Why!You have got slow.Just because I didn't say good-by to them fellows up at the Pen,and--""Oh!You've escaped!"

"That's what.First jail-break in fifteen years.What d'ye think of your Tommy,old girl,eh?Ain't he the gamest?Ain't you proud of him?"My God,Mag!Proud of him.He didn't know--he couldn't see--himself.He,shut in like a wild beast,couldn't see what this year has done for him.Oh,the change--the change in him!My boy Tommy,with the gay,gallus manner,and the pretty,jolly brogue,and the laughing mouth under his brown mustache.And this man--his face is old,Mag,old--oh!--and hard--and--and tough,cheap and tough.There's something in his eyes now and about his shaven mouth--oh,Maggie,Maggie!

"Look here,Nance."He caught me by the shoulders,knocking up my chin so that he could look down squarely at me."What's your graft?What's it to be between us?What've ye been doing all this time?Out with it!I want to know."I shook myself free and faced him.

"I've been--Tom Dorgan,I've been to hear the greatest actors and actresses in the world say and do the finest things in the world.I've watched princesses and kings--even if they're only stage ones.I've read a new book every night--a great picture book,in which the pictures move and speak--that's the stage,Tom Dorgan.Much of it wasn't true,but a girl who's been brought up by the Cruelty doesn't have to be told what's true and what's false.I've met these people and lived with them--as one does who thinks the same thoughts and feels what others feel.I know the world now,Tom Dorgan,the real world of men and women--not the little world of crooks,nor yet the littler one of fairy stories.

I've got a glimpse,too,of that other world where all the scheming and lying and cheating is changed as if by magic into something that deceives all right,but doesn't hurt.It's the world of art and artists,Tom Dorgan,where people paint their lies,or write them,or act them;where they lift money all right from men's pockets,but lift their souls and their lives,too,away from the things that trouble and bore and--and degrade.

"You needn't sneer;it's made a different Nance out of me,Tom Dorgan.And,oh,but I'm sorry for the pert little beggar we both knew that lied and stole and hid and ran and skulked!She was like a poor little ignorant traveler in a great country where she'd sized up the world from the few fool crooks she was thrown in with.She--""Aw,cut it!"

"Tom--does--doesn't it mean anything to you?Can't it mean lots to both of us now that--""Cut it,I tell you!Think I killed one guard and beat the other till I'd broke every bone in his body to come here and listen to such guff?You've been having a high old time,eh,and you never give a thought to me up there!I might 'a'rotted in that black hole for all you'd care,you--""Don't!I did,Tom;I did."I was shivering at the name,but Icouldn't bear his thinking that way of me."I went up once,but they wouldn't let me see you.I wrote you,but they sent back the letters.Mag went up,too,but had to come back.And that time Ibrought you--"

My voice trailed off.In that minute I saw myself on the way up to Sing Sing with the basket and all my hopes and all my schemes for amusing him.

And this is what I'd have seen if they'd let me in--this big,gruff,murdering beast!

Oh,yes--yes--beast is what he is,and it didn't make him look it less that he believed me and--and began to think of me in a different way.

"I thought you wouldn't go back on a feller,Nance.That's why Icome straight to you.It was my game to have you hide me for a day or two,till you could make a strike somewhere and we'd light out together.How're ye fixed?Pretty smart,eh?You look it,my girl,you look--My eye,Nance,you look good enough to eat,and I'm hungry for you!"Maggie,if I'd had to die for it I couldn't have moved then.

You'd think a man would know when the woman he's holding in his arms is fainting--sick at the touch of him.A woman would.It wasn't my Tom that I'd known,that I'd worked with and played with and--It was a great brute,whose mouth--who had no eyes,no ears,no senses but--ah!.

He laughed when I broke away from him at last.He laughed!And Iknew then I'd have to tell him straight in words.

"Tom,"I gasped,"you can have all I've got;and it's plenty to get you out of the way.But--but you can't have--me--any more.

That's--done!"

Oh,the beast in his face!It must have looked like that when the guard got his last glimpse of it.

"You're kiddin'me?"he growled.

I shook my head.

Then he ripped it out.Said the worst he could and ended with a curse!The blood boiled in me.The old Nance never stood that;she used to sneer at other women who did.

同类推荐
  • 陶真人内丹赋

    陶真人内丹赋

    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。
  • The Emerald City of Oz

    The Emerald City of Oz

    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。
  • Sixes and Sevens

    Sixes and Sevens

    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。
  • 赞禅门诗

    赞禅门诗

    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。
  • 仙侠五花剑

    仙侠五花剑

    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
  • 轻盈的羽毛

    轻盈的羽毛

    新书《云上仙宫》希望大家前来支持!她是诸天万界的宠儿,是世界的中心,任何人,无论是冷酷无情,还是老谋深算,还是足智多谋,都无法控制的爱上了她。总想把最好的给她,没有限制的宠爱她。她的缺点他们不在意,毕竟这世界上谁没有缺点。她犯了错,他们也不在意,毕竟世界上没有谁不会犯错。她即使背叛了他们也没有关系,即使他们因她穷困潦倒,磨难重重,甚至遇到生死危机,他们也觉得没有关系。她于他们,何来背叛一说?即使有背叛一说,她在背叛之上,所以背叛了也没有什么。只要她好好的。他们不奢望能被爱,只希望不被她讨厌。仅此足矣!
  • 星际芭比

    星际芭比

    安若素最后悔的就是手残,指尖一点,进入黑洞,步入未来。一觉醒来,不知是自己变小了,还是周围变大了。新的世界,手掌空间,开创美食。能跑路,能卖萌,会撩也受撩,寻找饲主,加油飞奔。“饲主大大,你能看见我没,不要踩着我哦。”饲主抿抿嘴,手捧着安若素,心里感觉暖暖的,软软的。小萌新一个,不喜勿喷,么么哒。
  • 无尽王城

    无尽王城

    在这座神秘的王城,光明与黑暗安静的共存着。悄然间,混沌降临,打破王城的秩序,光明、黑暗的平衡被破坏……那,在最后时刻来临时,能否守住想要守护的一切……
  • 神御诸天

    神御诸天

    什么是武神?任何功法我一学就会,任何敌人,我一手镇压!且看少年如何踏天崛起,一路高歌狂飙,嬉笑怒骂、踏诸天万界,打造一片属于自己的天下,神御诸天!
  • 帝国的慢性病:黑白大清

    帝国的慢性病:黑白大清

    《帝国的慢性病》丛书共五册,分别为《大汉的彷徨》《大唐的惆怅》《大宋美袍上的虱子》《冰火大明》《黑白大清》。该系列以通俗的语言讲述了中国历史上几个主要王朝的故事,揭示了封建王朝无可避免的制度性缺陷,并从中汲取教训,引以为鉴。本书围绕清朝的十余桩著名案件,揭示了中国封建社会的最后一个王朝在二百六十余年的历史中,所经历的起起落落及内在的政治弊端。这些案件中,有涉及重大官员的财政案件,如蒋洲亏空案、威宁铅厂案、福建贪腐窝案等,也有与黑暗的政治生态脱不了干系的民间冤案,如合州命案、顺天乡试案、杨乃武小白菜案等。全书文风生动,逻辑性强,提供了翔实的历史资料,是一部值得历史爱好者阅读的作品。
  • Henry IV

    Henry IV

    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。
  • 红猫

    红猫

    当她把整个房间清扫完毕,太阳已西斜,室内光线昏暗,需要开灯。沼手多佳子站在起居室中央环视四周,在面积有十二个榻榻米大小的西式房间里,每个角落都被吊灯照得幽幽地发出白光。品质上乘的长绒地毯、壁挂式火炉、距火炉不远也不近的地方孤零零停放着一把轮椅。那轮椅上已没有人,轮椅的扶手上挂着淡绿色的大铃铛,这是一只能够发出清脆声响的瓷制铃铛。
  • 母语传播概论

    母语传播概论

    在人类跨文化、跨国界的信息传播活动中,存在着一种极为普遍的传播形态——母语传播。由关锐和李智主编的《母语传播概论》从国际传播和大众传播双重视角观照母语传播,理论与实践、学理与案例相结合,论述了母语传播的基本内涵和特点、基本模式和作用、语言转换、文化对接及效果评估等基本问题,并在此基础上,以中国国际广播电台母语传播实践为例,介绍了母语传播的两大发展趋势——新媒体化趋势和本土化趋势。
  • 佛说长者子六过出家经

    佛说长者子六过出家经

    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。
  • 帝国往事(605—758):隋唐大繁华背后的暗伤

    帝国往事(605—758):隋唐大繁华背后的暗伤

    中国的7世纪和8世纪,也就是隋唐之交的百年。在那里,盛世就像是一个精心炮制、虚幻而又深刻的镜中世界。在这本小书里,你看见的同样是帝王将相,可又不是你所熟悉的面孔。在那散落的尘埃里,隐逸着别样的风情。它不仅仅属于某一个人,更属于投身其间的每一个人。它对你的魅惑有多大,你对它就有多少的好奇与怕。历史不是帝王将相的功德簿,更不是这个大帝那个大帝的起居注。对于那些毫无头绪的历史叙事,那些天地间的号哭、月光下的阴谋、酒宴上的酣畅,无不是人情利害在时间里降妖捉怪。对于那些历史上肯定发生过而史书没有记载的事情,你要看到它们,嗅到它们,最好能触摸到它们的心跳。