登陆注册
5582700000246

第246章

As he walked homewards through the snow-storm, Owen began to realize that the consequence of what he had done would be that Rushton would not give him any more work, and as he reflected on all that this would mean to those at home, for a moment he doubted whether he had done right.But when he told Nora what had happened she said there were plenty of other firms in the town who would employ him - when they had the work.He had done without Rushton before and could do so again;for her part - whatever the consequences might be - she was glad that he had acted as he did.

`We'll get through somehow, I suppose,' said Owen, wearily.`There's not much chance of getting a job anywhere else just now, but I shall try to get some work on my own account.I shall do some samples of show-cards the same as I did last winter and try to get orders from some of the shops - they usually want something extra at this time, but I'm afraid it is rather too late: most of them already have all they want.'

`I shouldn't go out again today if I were you,' said Nora, noticing how ill he looked.`You should stay at home and read, or write up those minutes.'

The minutes referred to were those of the last meeting of the local branch of the Painters' Society, of which Owen was the secretary, and as the snow continued to fall, he occupied himself after dinner in the manner his wife suggested, until four o'clock, when Frankie returned from school bringing with him a large snowball, and crying out as a piece of good news that the snow was still falling heavily, and that he believed it was freezing!

They went to bed very early that night, for it was necessary to economize the coal, and not only that, but - because the rooms were so near the roof - it was not possible to keep the place warm no matter how much coal was used.The fire seemed, if anything, to make the place colder, for it caused the outer air to pour in through the joints of the ill-fitting doors and windows.

Owen lay awake for the greater part of the night.The terror of the future made rest or sleep impossible.He got up very early the next morning - long before it was light - and after lighting the fire, set about preparing the samples he had mentioned to Nora, but found that it would not be possible to do much in this direction without buying more cardboard, for most of what he had was not in good condition.

They had bread and butter and tea for breakfast.Frankie had his in bed and it was decided to keep him away from school until after dinner because the weather was so very cold and his only pair of boots were so saturated with moisture from having been out in the snow the previous day.

`I shall make a few inquiries to see if there's any other work to be had before I buy the cardboard,' said Owen, `although I'm afraid it's not much use.'

Just as he was preparing to go out, the front door bell rang, and as he was going down to answer it he saw Bert White coming upstairs.The boy was carrying a flat, brown-paper parcel under his arm.

`A corfin plate,' he explained as he arrived at the door.`Wanted at once - Misery ses you can do it at 'ome, an' I've got to wait for it.'

Owen and his wife looked at each other with intense relief.So he was not to be dismissed after all.It was almost too good to be true.

`There's a piece of paper inside the parcel with the name of the party what's dead,' continued Bert, `and here's a little bottle of Brunswick black for you to do the inscription with.'

`Did he send any other message?'

`Yes: he told me to tell you there's a job to be started Monday morning -a couple of rooms to be done out somewhere.Got to be finished by Thursday; and there's another job 'e wants you to do this afternoon -after dinner - so you've got to come to the yard at one o'clock.'Etold me to tell you 'e meant to leave a message for you yesterday morning, but 'e forgot.'

`What did he say to you about the fire - anything?'

`Yes: they both of 'em came about an hour after you went away - Misery and the Bloke too - but they didn't kick up a row.I wasn't arf frightened, I can tell you, when I saw 'em both coming, but they was quite nice.The Bloke ses to me, "Ah, that's right, my boy," 'e ses.

"Keep up a good fire.I'm going to send you some coke," 'e ses.And then they 'ad a look round and 'e told Sawkins to put some new panes of glass where the winder was broken, and - you know that great big packing-case what was under the truck shed?'

`Yes.'

`Well, 'e told Sawkins to saw it up and cover over the stone floor of the paint-shop with it.It ain't 'arf all right there now.I've cleared out all the muck from under the benches and we've got two sacks of coke sent from the gas-works, and the Bloke told me when that's all used up I've got to get a order orf Miss Wade for another lot.'

At one o'clock Owen was at the yard, where he saw Misery, who instructed him to go to the front shop and paint some numbers on the racks where the wallpapers were stored.Whilst he was doing this work Rushton came in and greeted him in a very friendly way.

`I'm very glad you let me know about the boy working in that paint-shop,' he observed after a few preliminary remarks.`I can assure you as I don't want the lad to be uncomfortable, but you know Ican't attend to everything myself.I'm much obliged to you for telling me about it; I think you did quite right; I should have done the same myself.'

Owen did not know what to reply, but Rushton walked off without waiting...

同类推荐
  • 偶谭

    偶谭

    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。
  • MANALIVE

    MANALIVE

    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。
  • 红楼余梦

    红楼余梦

    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。
  • St. Ives

    St. Ives

    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。
  • 二刻拍案惊奇

    二刻拍案惊奇

    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
  • 快穿:一脸懵的谈恋爱

    快穿:一脸懵的谈恋爱

    作为在全国各地都红的人,凌晗当然是要掀起一场大风浪。但他计划准备开始实施时,却被天降的一个盆栽砸到脑袋。为了回去继续实施他的‘完美’计划,被迫穿到各个位面去完成任务(其实就是打工)。可他进入到他的世界里去时,凌晗就明白自己的‘完美’计划已经支离破碎了。无时无刻不在后悔的凌晗抱紧弱小无助的自己。(1v1,新书新人,多包涵)
  • 指尖绣爱:再见许先生

    指尖绣爱:再见许先生

    四年前,他们彼此相爱,却因为一道心伤,让彼此成为最憎恨的人;四年后,她回国,他强势归来,带着更加浓郁的怨恨!她和他,是否还能回到当初?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 林语堂的人生哲学

    林语堂的人生哲学

    林语堂之于我们,是一种浓重的情结,就像村上春树之于日本,米兰·昆德拉之于捷克,卡夫卡之于奥地利。他们既是本国的,又是世界的。那一抹微笑或是自得,或是青涩,或是疼痛,或是幽默,都已随着文字的变迁深深地植入人们心中,不择水土地生根、发芽、长成。
  • 老大不小

    老大不小

    一部很“私人”化的小说——中年人的内心底层的情感及敏感的婚姻状况。
  • 遍地黄金

    遍地黄金

    在命运嬗变的撕裂与疼痛中,他们再一次上演人生壮歌 。演绎凄美与永恒的爱情故事 ,他们用生命铸就永不言败的进取精神 。他们是背负共和国前行的中坚和脊梁, 他们是一群平凡的采金工人……
  • 万界商超

    万界商超

    “滴!系统已锁定,请宿主即刻开设万界商超!”立足于万界,服务于大众。不一样的超市!吊炸天的商品!诸天万界第一商超系统的目标是:神魔仙妖,买买买都到万界商超!仙子,颜值+3的小裙裙了解一下?
  • 人生应该悟一下

    人生应该悟一下

    人生路上,别走得太匆忙,太匆忙会错过许多美丽的风景。停下来,驻足欣赏,处处好景致。往事如烟,虽已过去,但总有些沉重,总有些难以释怀。静下来,品一下爱恨情仇,悟一下成败得失,恨已消爱仍暖,成败得失已淡然……人生需要悟一下,只有悟,才能体味世间的悲欢离合,才能洞察人性的卑微与高贵,才能反省自我提升自己,才能获得真知灼见,才能走出心的迷途……
  • 王爷之妻是神医

    王爷之妻是神医

    “我签,从此以后你我在无任何挂隔。”然后魏雨衣就走了。三年以后,有一个王爷宠着一个女人,那个女人救了他一命,他们彼此心生爱慕,婚后那个王爷可叫一个宠啊。怕她受伤,怕她难受……。这就是一个“宠妻狂魔”。
  • 重生传说

    重生传说

    ——假如上天再给你一次机会,你会怎样来过?2003年,周行文因为一个极其可笑的原因回到了自己3岁的1986年。他欣然接受,重新来过,未来20年的波折坎坷从已知变成未知。这样的故事到底好不好看?人在该抓住某些东西的时候是否该及时出手?你是否后悔过自己的学识和胸襟没有现在开阔?你在努力的过程中是否屡次偷懒之后却悔恨不已?人生不能读档,望大家珍重。
  • 让我在繁华尽头爱你

    让我在繁华尽头爱你

    一个不安分的女人,任性又疲惫地活着,离了婚,没了工作,情人也移情别恋,就在人生谷底的时刻,突然又查出患了癌症!然而就在这种绝境下,她竟然狂热地追求起自己的主治医生!看似违背世俗道德的行为,背后又闪耀着怎样的人性光辉呢?她的命运会是如何呢?她能否在生命尽头得到她想要的爱情呢?《让我在繁华尽头爱你》,笔触灵动细腻,故事激情澎湃,感悟深刻到位,让人们在生与死,灵与肉的纠缠之中,深深地思考,存在,与爱。