登陆注册
4804100000022

第22章 GODLINESS(4)

A fantastic impulse, half fear, half greediness, took possession of Jesse Bentley. He remembered how in the old Bible story the Lord had appeared to that other Jesse and told him to send his son David to where Saul and the men of Israel were fighting the Philistines in the Valley of Elah. Into Jesse's mind came the conviction that all of the Ohio farmers who owned land in the valley of Wine Creek were Philistines and enemies of God. "Suppose," he whispered to himself, "there should come from among them one who, like Goliath the Philistine of Gath, could defeat me and take from me my posses- sions." In fancy he felt the sickening dread that he thought must have lain heavy on the heart of Saul before the coming of David. Jumping to his feet, he began to run through the night. As he ran he called to God. His voice carried far over the low hills. "Jehovah of Hosts," he cried, "send to me this night out of the womb of Katherine, a son. Let Thy grace alight upon me. Send me a son to be called David who shall help me to pluck at last all of these lands out of the hands of the Philistines and turn them to Thy service and to the building of Thy kingdom on earth."II

DAVID HARDY OF Winesburg, Ohio, was the grand- son of Jesse Bentley, the owner of Bentley farms. When he was twelve years old he went to the old Bentley place to live. His mother, Louise Bentley, the girl who came into the world on that night when Jesse ran through the fields crying to God that he be given a son, had grown to womanhood on the farm and had married young John Hardy of Wines- burg, who became a banker. Louise and her hus- band did not live happily together and everyone agreed that she was to blame. She was a small woman with sharp grey eyes and black hair. From childhood she had been inclined to fits of temper and when not angry she was often morose and si- lent. In Winesburg it was said that she drank. Her husband, the banker, who was a careful, shrewd man, tried hard to make her happy. When he began to make money he bought for her a large brick house on Elm Street in Winesburg and he was the first man in that town to keep a manservant to drive his wife's carriage.

But Louise could not be made happy. She flew into half insane fits of temper during which she was sometimes silent, sometimes noisy and quarrelsome. She swore and cried out in her anger. She got a knife from the kitchen and threatened her husband's life. Once she deliberately set fire to the house, and often she hid herself away for days in her own room and would see no one. Her life, lived as a half re- cluse, gave rise to all sorts of stories concerning her. It was said that she took drugs and that she hid herself away from people because she was often so under the influence of drink that her condition could not be concealed. Sometimes on summer afternoons she came out of the house and got into her carriage. Dismissing the driver she took the reins in her own hands and drove off at top speed through the streets. If a pedestrian got in her way she drove straight ahead and the frightened citizen had to es- cape as best he could. To the people of the town it seemed as though she wanted to run them down. When she had driven through several streets, tear- ing around corners and beating the horses with the whip, she drove off into the country. On the country roads after she had gotten out of sight of the houses she let the horses slow downto a walk and her wild, reckless mood passed. She became thoughtful and muttered words. Sometimes tears came into her eyes. And then when she came back into town she again drove furiously through the quiet streets. But for the influence of her husband and the respect he inspired in people's minds she would have been arrested more than once by the town marshal.

Young David Hardy grew up in the house with this woman and as can well be imagined there was not much joy in his childhood. He was too young then to have opinions of his own about people, but at times it was difficult for him not to have very definite opinions about the woman who was his mother. David was always a quiet, orderly boy and for a long time was thought by the people of Wines- burg to be something of a dullard. His eyes were brown and as a child he had a habit of looking at things and people a long time without appearing to see what he was looking at. When he heard his mother spoken of harshly or when he overheard her berating his father, he was frightened and ran away to hide. Sometimes he could not find a hiding place and that confused him. Turning his face toward a tree or if he was indoors toward the wall, he closed his eyes and tried not to think of anything. He had a habit of talking aloud to himself, and early in life a spirit of quiet sadness often took possession of him.

On the occasions when David went to visit his grandfather on the Bentley farm, he was altogether contented and happy. Often he wished that he would never have to go back to town and once when he had come home from the farm after a long visit, something happened that had a lasting effect on his mind.

David had come back into town with one of the hired men. The man was in a hurry to go about his own affairs and left the boy at the head of the street in which the Hardy house stood. It was early dusk of a fall evening and the sky was overcast with clouds. Something happened to David. He could not bear to go into the house where his mother and father lived, and on an impulse he decided to run away from home. He intended to go back to the farm and to his grandfather, but lost his way and for hours he wandered weeping and frightened on country roads. It started to rain and lightning flashed in the sky. The boy's imagination was ex- cited and he fancied that he could see and hear strange things in the darkness.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 大华天下

    大华天下

    古之谋者:运筹帷帐之中,决胜千里之外!乱世之中,智计百出,倾尽所谋……他谋的是天下太平,谋的是边关战士一世安宁。本书以皇室斗争为背景,揭露了腥风血雨下的阴谋诡谲。宁清秋身为皇子,以天下苍生为信念,集智慧侠义于一身,势要还万民一个自由民主的天下!
  • 最强忍者在木叶

    最强忍者在木叶

    【这是一个爱吹牛的小人物,在火影忍者世界不断闯祸,被逼着变强的故事!】在这个眼睛的世界里,没有什么是丸子不能解决的问题,如果有那就再搓一个更大点的!自我雷吉来了之后,没有什么是吹牛不能解决的问题,如果有那就是牛吹的还不够大!【这又是一个靠着血继限界,在火影中捉鬼降妖的故事】火影世界,各种灵异事件频频发生,谁来解析迷局?人鬼殊途,人妖殊途,但是妖魔鬼怪也是有情感的!怎么办?那些恶鬼厉鬼搓个丸子干掉!呃······那些个漂亮的妖精还是留下吧!总之,就是一点【悬疑+灵异+奇幻+历史+毒奶粉+爽文+火影同人】简介无力,请神农静下心来放心品用。三十章后剧情精彩绝伦!
  • 解码大前研:箴言录

    解码大前研:箴言录

    本书不仅仅从经营管理、工作经验、思维方式谈大前研一那种从高处俯瞰社会的种种经验,还从社会理念、政治态度、民众情绪来谈论他的对当今社会上各种现象的观点,甚至还谈到他对待家庭与教育、休闲与享受的各方面的体验。
  • 我就是这么强

    我就是这么强

    从小孤儿的阎羽,有五个妈妈,谁也不知道,这看似普通的五位,在尘世间都有着惊天身份!为了解开自己的身世之谜,十八岁的阎羽重返尘世,我就是这么强!书友群:985652805
  • 太古至尊

    太古至尊

    【玄幻经典】【热血爽文】天魂大陆上九大至尊之一,最年轻的丹尊,重生成为一个普通世家的小辈,莫青云。从此莫青云之名,便如同彗星一般,瞬间崛起在天魂大陆,超越一个个大家族、大宗派的天才。至尊重生,装逼打脸吃老虎,一样的热血,不一样的崛起之路。
  • 哈佛最神奇的24堂家教课

    哈佛最神奇的24堂家教课

    本书综合了古今中外众多的名人家教成功经验,如卡尔·威特、比尔·盖茨、肯尼迪、林肯、爱因斯坦、罗斯福等,并吸收了很多教育专家对现代家庭教育的指导和意见。书中或以教育小场景揭示家教盲点,或通过成长小故事给人启迪,同时加上深刻的分析,相信定能让你茅塞顿开。
  • 永历实录

    永历实录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 逾妻不候

    逾妻不候

    丈夫和闺蜜的双重背叛让她跌入地狱,却在这时,另一个男人如天神一般的出现在她的生命中。
  • 倾城妖姬,王爷要当心

    倾城妖姬,王爷要当心

    传说中呼风唤雨的滕龙族——东方的青龙,流落人间,为了隐藏身份,独自生活,龙也能感染人的习性,陷害别人,设计亲人,相信仇人,这一切的一切,都源于那职高无上的权利,但是她最终却选择了在世人眼中那一文不值的爱情,她便是那口耳相传的故事中为了爱情放弃一切的青龙,而他便是那为了爱情牺牲爱情的大将军。
  • 重生之恩怨纠缠

    重生之恩怨纠缠

    一场背叛,惨烈的结局。机缘巧合,她重新获得了一次生还的机会。她想改变命运,无奈无论怎么努力,都还是上一世的经历。在要么死要么狠的抉择中,她选择了后者……