登陆注册
14716700000075

第75章 SOPHISTICATION(2)

The summer evening together that had left its mark on the memory of both the young man and woman had, when looked at quite sensibly, been rather stupidly spent. They had walked out of town along a country road. Then they had stopped by a fence near a field of young corn and George had taken off his coat and let it hang on his arm. "Well, I've stayed here in Winesburg--yes--I've not yet gone away but I'm growing up," he had said. "I've been reading books and I've been thinking. I'm going to try to amount to something in life.

"Well," he explained, "that isn't the point. Per- haps I'd better quit talking."The confused boy put his hand on the girl's arm. His voice trembled. The two started to walk back along the road toward town. In hisdesperation George boasted, "I'm going to be a big man, the biggest that ever lived here in Winesburg," he de- clared. "I want you to do something, I don't know what. Perhaps it is none of my business. I want you to try to be different from other women. You see the point. It's none of my business I tell you. I want you to be a beautiful woman. You see what I want."The boy's voice failed and in silence the two came back into town and went along the street to Helen White's house. At the gate he tried to say something impressive. Speeches he had thought out came into his head, but they seemed utterly pointless. "I thought--I used to think--I had it in my mind you would marry Seth Richmond. Now I know you won't," was all he could find to say as she went through the gate and toward the door of her house.

On the warm fall evening as he stood in the stair- way and looked at the crowd drifting through Main Street, George thought of the talk beside the field of young corn and was ashamed of the figure he had made of himself. In the street the people surged up and down like cattle confined in a pen. Buggies and wagons almost filled the narrow thoroughfare. A band played and small boys raced along the side- walk, diving between the legs of men. Young men with shining red faces walked awkwardly about with girls on their arms. In a room above one of the stores, where a dance was to be held, the fiddlers tuned their instruments. The broken sounds floated down through an open window and out across the murmur of voices and the loud blare of the horns of the band. The medley of sounds got on young Willard's nerves. Everywhere, on all sides, the sense of crowding, moving life closed in about him. He wanted to run away by himself and think. "If she wants to stay with that fellow she may. Why should I care? What difference does it make to me?" he growled and went along Main Street and through Hern's Grocery into a side street.

George felt so utterly lonely and dejected that he wanted to weep but pride made him walk rapidly along, swinging his arms. He came to Wesley Moy- er's livery barn and stopped in the shadows to listen to a group of men who talked of a race Wesley's stallion, Tony Tip, had won at the Fair during the afternoon. A crowd had gathered in front of the barn and before the crowd walked Wesley, prancing up and down boasting. Heheld a whip in his hand and kept tapping the ground. Little puffs of dust arose in the lamplight. "Hell, quit your talking," Wesley exclaimed. "I wasn't afraid, I knew I had 'em beat all the time. I wasn't afraid."Ordinarily George Willard would have been in- tensely interested in the boasting of Moyer, the horseman. Now it made him angry. He turned and hurried away along the street. "Old windbag," he sputtered. "Why does he want to be bragging? Why don't he shut up?"George went into a vacant lot and, as he hurried along, fell over a pile of rubbish. A nail protruding from an empty barrel tore his trousers. He sat down on the ground and swore. With a pin he mended the torn place and then arose and went on. "I'll go to Helen White's house, that's what I'll do. I'll walk right in. I'll say that I want to see her. I'll walk right in and sit down, that's what I'll do," he declared, climbing over a fence and beginning to run.

On the veranda of Banker White's house Helen was restless and distraught. The instructor sat be- tween the mother and daughter. His talk wearied the girl. Although he had also been raised in an Ohio town, the instructor began to put on the airs of the city. He wanted to appear cosmopolitan. "I like the chance you have given me to study the back- ground out of which most of our girls come," he declared. "It was good of you, Mrs. White, to have me down for the day." He turned to Helen and laughed. "Your life is still bound up with the life of this town?" he asked. "There are people here in whom you are interested?" To the girl his voice sounded pompous and heavy.

Helen arose and went into the house. At the door leading to a garden at the back she stopped and stood listening. Her mother began to talk. "There is no one here fit to associate with a girl of Helen's breeding," she said.

Helen ran down a flight of stairs at the back of the house and into the garden. In the darkness she stopped and stood trembling. It seemed to her that the world was full of meaningless people saying words. Afire with eagerness she ran through a gar- den gate and, turning a corner by the banker's barn, went into a little side street. "George! Where are you, George?" she cried, filled with nervous excite- ment. She stopped running, and leaned against a tree to laugh hysterically. Along the dark little streetcame George Willard, still saying words. "I'm going to walk right into her house. I'll go right in and sit down, " he declared as he came up to her. He stopped and stared stupidly. "Come on," he said and took hold of her hand. With hanging heads they walked away along the street under the trees. Dry leaves rustled under foot. Now that he had found her George wondered what he had better do and say.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 大探险家之核武风云

    大探险家之核武风云

    核武器,人类一项伟大的发明。然而正是这种武器造成了巨大的破坏,使人类的文明倒退。而本书的主角便是一出生就与核这种力量有着不解之缘的人。在与同伴经历了种种磨难之后最终还是要面对自己的宿命。新人新书求大家多支持。
  • 暖情宠爱

    暖情宠爱

    豪门公子江修俊,某次出国之前到处游玩,在山里遇到了危险,得到善良热情的女孩于镜容的帮忙,心生感激,从此,于镜容的美好倩影深深留印脑海。七年的时光如流水般过去了,他们都已经长大,某次在市内的巧遇,却是匆匆的一面,江修俊甚至不确定那个人群里的女孩,究竟是不是于镜容。
  • 是我辜负了你

    是我辜负了你

    一次意外安时得到了校草的追求。可安时两次都拒绝了他。第一次拒绝,是因为她始终忘不了心中的那个男孩。第二次拒绝,是因为她喜欢上了有着温暖笑容的男孩许绍。这时候,叶北庭的追求者莫念念开始对安时怀有敌意。且看青春里,我们那些爱恨纠葛的故事。
  • 笑傲异世:暖王殿下废柴妃

    笑傲异世:暖王殿下废柴妃

    “叶子叶子别乱跑!”“叶子叶子,快随本王回府!”“叶子叶子……”夜叶无奈一笑,她怎么就摊上这么一个好夫君?二十一世纪的普通大学生夜叶,因为一次意外狗血的穿越了,狗血穿越的她发现她跟那些穿越女主一样,不!能!修!炼!可是,玩心大的她怎么又能容忍这一事实,待她玩转整个大陆吧!只是……夜叶哭笑不得,为什么她身后总是跟着他啊!
  • 重生小农女

    重生小农女

    宋代,无疑是中国封建社会最为美好的朝代。低廉的农业税、丰富饮食、多彩的文化……尽管孱弱,却是无数现代人最为向往的年代。是女子最为自由的年代:养家经商、财产继承、自由改嫁、读书识字,其生活恋爱备受后世的明清女子的向往……可也是女子悲惨时代的开端:裹脚的普遍,朱理学说的影响的蔓延,女性地位开始逐渐下降;进而成就了明清大门不出,二门不迈的女性“悲剧”历史……可许多的特权却是建立在权钱之上的。若是出生在农家将会如何呢?虽依宋代为背景,可对其历史人物不太了解,改为架空的南唐。
  • 霸上黑道拽公主

    霸上黑道拽公主

    她,是全球首富蓝氏的独生女,也是全球第一帮派紫魅的大帮主,更是全球第一公司圣羽的幕后总裁。冷冰冰是她的语言,她本以为她这一生都不可能心动,却没料到自己会爱上他,认识了他后,她的整个人就变了...他本以为他会一直等她回来,却没料到自己会爱上这个转学过来的她,认识了她后,他的整个人生都变了...
  • 人谋下

    人谋下

    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。
  • 萌萌太子骗回家

    萌萌太子骗回家

    作为一只很有道德修养的螃蟹精,我助鱼为乐、尊老爱幼,深得鱼心。听闻东海有一条为非作歹的恶龙,专门欺负老弱病残,我表示很是气愤,所以,在乡亲们热泪欢送的目光下,我独自一人跑去东海除恶龙。谁知那条恶龙竟生的如此貌美如花,我于心不忍,放了他,可是他竟然垂涎我的美色……
  • 二嫁娇娘

    二嫁娇娘

    谁说寡妇不能有未来?管小鱼用自身的事例告诉大家——想要就去争取!……一朝穿越变身待嫁美娇娘,管小鱼无语望苍天。有没有搞错?她才12岁!人生直接跳过了本该甜蜜的恋爱阶段,便已降级成为农家妇女。好吧!人在屋檐下,总要吃口饭。她忍!可是——妈的!谁能告诉她,为什么拜堂要抱着一只公鸡?索取无度?夫君猛如虎?扯淡——三天能下一次地,那都是上天不忍,对他特殊照顾。三个月后,夫君离世,恪尽本分,苦守百日。贤孝——特么的,婆婆为何骂她是一只不会下蛋的母鸡?拜托!大姐,您醒醒好吗?孩子我可以生,但是您真能保证那是您家的种?郁闷——终于,思索再三,某鱼下定决心,款一款包袱,外带忽悠,出门游历,婆婆跟俺走!至此,一段寡妇的奋斗史由此展开。且看她如何凭借自己的智慧,一步一个脚印,由一介平凡农女成长为倾世皇妃……
  • 娇龙傲游天下

    娇龙傲游天下

    一次意外,她穿越成了一个粉雕玉砌的娃娃,长大后的她一笑倾城再笑倾国,并身怀绝技。他是一人之下万人之上的西夏太子,遭人暗算后两人相遇在凤凰山下,并擦出爱的火花,她为了他奔走在四国之间,他亦为了她倾尽一生所爱,“爱”就一个字,不需要任何理由!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)