登陆注册
4906300000135

第135章

Since a man is bound no farther to himself than to do wisely, chance is only to trouble them that stand upon chance.--SIR PHILIPSIDNEY.--The Arcadia.

Meantime a feeble star, but sparkling some rays of comfort, began to shine upon Hugh's wintry prospects. The star arose in a grocer's shop. For one day his landlady, whose grim attentions had been increasing rather than diminishing, addressed him suddenly as she was removing his breakfast apparatus. This was a very extraordinary event, for she seldom addressed him it all; and replied, when he addressed her, only in the briefest manner possible.

"Have you got any pupils yet, Mr. Sutherland?""No--I am sorry to say. But how did you come to know I wanted any, Miss Talbot?""You shouldn't have secrets at home, Mr. Sutherland. I like to know what concerns my own family, and I generally find out.""You saw my advertisement, perhaps?"

To this suggestion Miss Talbot made no other answer than the usual compression of her lips.

"You wouldn't be above teaching a tradesman's son to begin with?""Certainly not. I should be very happy. Do you know of such a pupil?""Well, I can't exactly say I do know or I don't know; but I happened to mention to my grocer round the corner that you wanted pupils.

Don't suppose, Mr. Sutherland, that I'm in the way of talking about any young men of mine; but it--""Not for a moment," interrupted Hugh; and Miss Talbot resumed, evidently gratified.

"Well, if you wouldn't mind stepping round the corner, I shouldn't wonder if you might make an arrangement with Mr. Appleditch. He said you might call upon him if you liked."Hugh jumped up, and got his hat at once; received the few necessary directions from Miss Talbot, and soon found the shop. There were a good many poor people in it, buying sugar, and soap, &c.; and one lady apparently giving a large order. A young man came to Hugh, and bent over the counter in a recipient position, like a live point of interrogation. Hugh answered--"Mr. Appleditch."

"Mr. Appleditch will be disengaged in a few minutes. Will you take a seat?"The grocer was occupied with the lady and her order; but as soon as she departed, he approached Hugh behind the rampart, and stood towards him in the usual retail attitude.

"My name is Sutherland."

"Sutherland?" said Mr. Appleditch; "I think I've 'eard the name somewheres, but I don't know the face.""Miss Talbot mentioned me to you, I understand, Mr. Appleditch.""Oh! ah! I remember. I beg your pardon. Will you step this way, Mr. Sutherland?"Hugh followed him through a sort of draw-bridge which he lifted in the counter, into a little appendix at the back of the shop. Mr. Appleditch was a meek-looking man, with large eyes, plump pasty cheeks, and a thin little person.

"'Ow de do, Mr. Sutherland?" said he, holding out his hand, as soon as they had reached this retreat.

"Thank you--quite well;" answered Sutherland, shaking hands with him as well as he could, the contact not being altogether pleasant.

"So you want pupils, do you, sir?"

"Yes."

"Ah! well you see, sir, pupils is scarce at this season. They ain't to be bought in every shop--ha! ha!" (The laugh was very mild.) "But I think Mrs. Appleditch could find you one, if you could agree with her about the charge, you know, and all that.""How old is he? A boy, I suppose?"

"Well, you're right, sir. It is a boy. Not very old, though. My Samuel is just ten, but a wonderful forward boy for his years--bless him!""And what would you wish him to learn?"

"Oh! Latin and Greek, and all that. We intend bringing him up for the ministry.--I hope your opinions are decided, sir?""On some points, they are. But I do not know to what you refer, exactly.""I mean theological opinions, sir."

"But I shall not have to teach your little boy theology.""Certainly not, sir. That department belongs to his mother and I.

Unworthy vessels, sir; mere earthen vessels; but filled with the grace of God, I hope, sir."The grocer parted his hands, which he had been rubbing together during this conversation, and lifted them upwards from the wrists, like the fins of a seal; then, dropping them, fell to rubbing them again.

"I hope so. Well--you know the best way will be for me--not knowing your opinions--to avoid everything of a religious kind.""Ah! but it should be line upon line, you know; here a little, and there a little, sir. As the bow is bent, you know--the--hoop is made, you know, sir."Here Mr. Appleditch stepped to the door suddenly, and peeped out, as if he feared he was wanted; but presently returning, he continued:

"But time's a precious gift, sir, and we must not waste it. So, if you'll do us the honour, sir, to dine with us next Lord's day--we may call it a work of necessity, you know--you will see the little Samuel, and--and--Mrs. Appleditch.""I shall be very happy. What is your address, Mr. Appleditch?""You had better come to Salem Chapel, Dervish town, and we can go home together. Service commences at eleven. Mrs. Appleditch will be glad to see you. Ask for Mr. Appleditch's pew. Goo-ood morning, sir."Hugh took his leave, half inclined to send an excuse before the day arrived, and decline the connection. But his principle was, to take whatever offered, and thus make way for the next thing. Besides, he thus avoided the responsibility of choice, from which he always shrunk.

He returned to his novel; but, alas! the inventive faculty point-blank refused to work under the weight of such a Sunday in prospect. He wandered out, quite dispirited; but, before long, to take his revenge upon circumstances, resolved at least to have a dinner out of them. So he went to a chop house, had a chop and a glass of ale, and was astonished to find how much he enjoyed them.

In fact, abstinence gave his very plain dinner more than all the charms of a feast--a fact of which Hugh has not been the only discoverer. He studied Punch all the time he ate, and rose with his spirits perfectly restored.

同类推荐
  • 鲊话

    鲊话

    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。
  • 天女散花

    天女散花

    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。
  • 法智遗编观心二百问

    法智遗编观心二百问

    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。
  • 燕游吟

    燕游吟

    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。
  • 佛说漏分布经

    佛说漏分布经

    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
  • 摄大乘讲疏

    摄大乘讲疏

    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。
  • 弥沙塞部和醯五分律

    弥沙塞部和醯五分律

    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。
  • 书生驾到

    书生驾到

    陈朝已立国一百三十二载,外部李氏、耶律、完颜,轮番登场,内部义军、匪患、流民从未间断。名臣武将、忠臣奸臣、新党旧党……各种人物粉墨登场,演绎一出清明上河图与万里江山图交织交错的盛世余晖。东南明州,本朝龙兴之地,一个意外到来的人,正在过着没羞没臊的舒服日子……(简单来说,可以当做一本北宋末年的架空历史来看,简介无能,不要太在意。)
  • 人类神秘现象

    人类神秘现象

    自诩为“世界之王”的人类,似乎无法完全认清自身的奥秘:人类对心灵能量是否存在?人体的潜能无限吗?人类对自身的探索,将永无穷尽。
  • 天罡之眼

    天罡之眼

    无cp,无cp,无cp姜飘在游戏中被雷击,却莫名穿越到一个异世大陆。不是传统的玄幻文,“升级”不增长武力值,增长寿命以及“蓝”(游戏中释放技能用的蓝,这样解释比较容易懂。)一步一个脚印,本文不是无脑爽文,读者慎重。
  • 本经逢原

    本经逢原

    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。
  • 流离的萤火爱情

    流离的萤火爱情

    抬头看到的就是他那双孤傲的眼睛,散发着无数的寒气,让人不寒而栗,那张脸简直无懈可击,与哥哥相比似乎更胜一筹,但是他满脸的高傲和不屑,瞬间拒人于千里之外。那个冰山男依旧惜字如金,没有表情,我开始有些怀疑,老哥是不是认错人啦?呼呼,不理他们啦,走咯“答应我一个要求!”说得这么爽快?是早有预谋吗?可是不应该,总不至于他是策划者吧“要求?行,但是你不可以说…”委屈啊,莫名其妙地要答应冰山男一个要求。“不管如何,你都要信我!”那是你对我的乞求吗?一次次的错过,一次次的误会,他们之间是否经得起时间的考验?可爱善良的韩雪柔能够等到幸福钟声响起吗?面对昔日的男友、今时的未婚夫,她该如何抉择?求收藏,求推荐,求订阅,嘻嘻,我会再接再厉的~~~推荐——http://m.pgsk.com/a/450433/《邪魅总裁:女人,乖乖躺着!》推荐新作温馨治愈系列:听说,爱情回来过。http://m.pgsk.com/a/702512/
  • 迟桂花

    迟桂花

    《迟桂花》是郁达夫1932年发表的短篇小说。该书讲述了出身书香门第的翁则生曾留学日本,踌躇满志。后家道中落,自己又患病辍学、婚姻受挫,从此在老家静心养病。恢复健康后,他当了小学教师,后又为使其母亲安心便答应娶媳妇。由于娶亲的缘故,使他想起了十多年未见的老朋友老郁并邀其来参加他的婚礼。老郁受邀前来,对翁家山的美景所吸引,并深深的感触翁则生妹妹翁莲那纯洁、可爱、善良得宛如山中的迟桂花一般美丽的天。
  • 叁途

    叁途

    西方类型的魔法奇幻看腻了的话,不妨来看看中国的术法奇幻。叁途为何为叁途,一途曰生,二途曰亡,叁途即为归途,这便是叁途之意;这是所有人必经的境况,毕竟这世界上的人们,又有何人不是在生死之中颠簸,在去留之间逗留。
  • 隐婚蜜爱:国民男神,撩上瘾

    隐婚蜜爱:国民男神,撩上瘾

    (全文免费,更新不定,女扮男装)三年前,她吃干抹净拍拍屁股走人;三年后,一只小包子举着牌子堵在陆影帝公司门口认亲。“想要你妈咪认回你,就要学会利用舆论造势!”于是陆亦初一夜之间从男神变成了“抛妻弃子”的“渣男”……陆影帝自认能怼天怼地怼空气,没想到偏偏栽到了一个男人手里:“祁先生,睁大你的单身狗眼看清楚,我这么帅,像是能生孩子的人吗?”祁九爷拎起小奶包在她眼前晃了晃:“不管从演技还是折腾人的那股劲儿来看,你敢说这不是你儿子?”