登陆注册
15326300000151

第151章

His mother's arms were round his neck as soon as the last words were uttered, and she said, half-crying, `O my boy, I knew you'd make iverything right again, when you got a man.'

But his father was silent: the flood of emotion hemmed in all power of speech.Both Tom and Maggie were struck with fear lest the shock of joy might even be fatal.But the blessed relief of tears came.The broad chest heaved, the muscles of the face gave way, and the grey-haired man burst into loud sobs.The fit of weeping gradually subsided and he sat quiet, recovering the regularity of his breathing.At last he looked up at his wife and said, in a gentle tone, `Bessy, you must come and kiss me now - the lad has made y' amends.

You'll see a bit o' comfort again belike.'

When she had kissed him and he had held her hand a minute, his thoughts went back to the money.

`I wish you'd brought me the money to look at, Tom,' he said, fingering the sovereigns on the table.`I should ha' felt surer.'

`You shall see it tomorrow, father,' said Tom.`My uncle Deane has appointed the creditors to meet tomorrow at the Golden Lion, and he has ordered a dinner for them at two o'clock.My uncle Glegg and he will both be there.

It was advertised in the Messenger on Saturday.'

`Then Wakem knows on't!' said Mr Tulliver, his eye kindling with triumphant fire.`Ah!' he went on, with a long-drawn guttural enunciation, taking out his snuff-box, the only luxury he had left himself, and tapping it with something of his old air of defiance.`I'll get from under his thumb now - though I must leave th' old mill.I thought I could ha' held out to die here - but I can't...We've got a glass o' nothing in the house, have we, Bessy?'

`Yes,' said Mrs Tulliver drawing out her much-reduced bunch of keys, `there's some brandy sister Deane brought me when I was ill.'

`Get it me, then, get it me.I feel a bit weak.'

`Tom, my lad,' he said, in a stronger voice, when he had taken some brandy and water, `You shall make a speech to 'em.I'll tell 'em it's you as got the best part o' the money.They'll see I'm honest at last, and ha' got an honest son.Ah! Wakem 'ud be fine and glad to have a son like mine - a fine straight fellow - i'stead o' that poor crooked creatur! You'll prosper i' the world, my lad; you'll maybe see the day when Wakem and his son 'ull be a round or two below you.You'll like enough be ta'en into partnership, as your uncle Deane was before you - you're in the right way for't; and then there's nothing to hinder your getting rich...And if ever you're rich enough - mind this - try and get th' old mill again.'

Mr Tulliver threw himself back in his chair - his mind, which had so long been the home of nothing but bitter discontent and foreboding suddenly filled, by the magic of joy, with visions of good fortune.But some subtle influence prevented him from foreseeing the good fortune as happening to himself.

`Shake hands wi' me, my lad,' he said, suddenly putting out his hand.

`It's a great thing when a man can be proud as he's got a good son.I've had that luck.'

Tom never lived to taste another moment so delicious as that, and Maggie couldn't help forgetting her own grievances.Tom was good; and in the sweet humility that springs in us all in moments of true admiration and gratitude, she felt that the faults he had to pardon in her had never been redeemed, as his faults were.She felt no jealousy this evening that for the first time, she seemed to be thrown into the background in her father's mind.

There was much more talk before bed-time.Mr Tulliver naturally wanted to hear all the particulars of Tom's trading adventures, and he listened with growing excitement and delight.He was curious to know what had been said on every occasion - if possible, what had been thought; and Bob Jakin's part in the business threw him into peculiar outbursts of sympathy with the triumphant knowingness of that remarkable packman.Bob's juvenile history so far as it had come under Mr Tulliver's knowledge was recalled with that sense of astonishing promise it displayed, which is observable in all reminiscences of the childhood of great men.

It was well that there was this interest of narrative to keep under the vague but fierce sense of triumph over Wakem which would otherwise have been the channel his joy would have rushed into with dangerous force.

Even as it was, that feeling from time to time gave threats of its ultimate mastery, in sudden bursts of irrelevant exclamation.

It was long before Mr Tulliver got to sleep that night, and the sleep, when it came, was filled with vivid dreams.At half past five o'clock in the morning, when Mrs Tulliver was already rising, he alarmed her by starting up with a sort of smothered shout, and looking round in a bewildered way at the walls of the bedroom.

`What's the matter, Mr Tulliver?' said his wife.He looked at her, still with a puzzled expression and said at last, `Ah! - I was dreaming...did I make a noise?...I thought I'd got hold of him.'

同类推荐
  • 风月堂诗话

    风月堂诗话

    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。
  • 金匮玉函要略述义

    金匮玉函要略述义

    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。
  • 上巳寄孟中丞

    上巳寄孟中丞

    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。
  • 鸦片事略

    鸦片事略

    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。
  • 释疑宝卷

    释疑宝卷

    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。
热门推荐
  • 花开荼蘼

    花开荼蘼

    四个性格迥异的女孩,四种截然不同的命运。欢笑、泪水、快乐、悲伤,漫漫人生路上斑驳着青春挣扎的痕迹。写不尽的人生百态,道不完的红尘故事。如果你以为这是一部简单的灰姑娘和白马王子的爱情故事,那么你就大错特错了。它的精彩远不止于此。这是一部洞悉世事、看透人生的小说。一部让你肆意欢笑、肆意流泪的小说。
  • 求职者的圣经:求职篇

    求职者的圣经:求职篇

    求职者的圣经 求职篇(上册)内容简介:让找工作的人知道如何找到工作;让不找工作的人知道如何为自己工作;让正工作中的人知道如何工作可以更好;让不满意现在工作的人知道如何创造令自己满意的工作——这正是《求职者的圣经》的核心内容。
  • 腹黑总裁爱撩人:老婆,哪里跑

    腹黑总裁爱撩人:老婆,哪里跑

    某个整张脸憋得铁青的男人:“老婆,今晚就做一次,做完就睡觉好不好,你看我忍的那么难受了,你忍心吗?”某女对着天花板翻了一个大白眼,弱弱地回答自己身上的男人:“我现在有权利说不吗?”腹黑总裁的宠妻生涯揭开序幕……
  • 洛阳记

    洛阳记

    人不离乡是废人,在师兄的逼迫下,尹天生无奈下山,手足无措地第一次走入花花世界,去寻找师兄口中所谓的人生目标。然而在这充满机遇的大时代里,尹天生就好似没头的苍蝇似得撞的头破血流,最后,心生愤怒的尹天生终于还是翻开了通玄经的第一章。“待得百岁迟暮时,方知我命…亦由天?”揭开那沉重的一页后,便是一个璀璨的世界。神云由西至,京都凤鸾生。一个认真如狂的偏执少年,带着一股子拗劲闯入这个波澜壮阔的大时代里,以一个万年草根垫脚石的姿态,一步一步地迈向了谁也无法预料的远方。
  • 唤神记

    唤神记

    别打我别打我,我不会打架的,不信?什么?你说那些人怎么都被打死了?冤枉啊!那些可不是我打的,都是我小弟打的。我耍赖?那没办法啊,不然你也叫个神出来帮你咯。
  • 农家俏厨娘

    农家俏厨娘

    一朝穿越,杀手变村姑,两间破茅屋,一块小菜园,家当少到可怜。娘亲早亡,爹爹再娶。后娘小气,继妹刁钻。好在,她有懂事亲妹,听话小弟,只是养活他俩实属不易。看着破破烂烂,低矮简陋的茅屋,再看看空空如也的小厨房。木香咬咬牙,甩开膀子去挣钱。没钱没屋咱不怕,咱有智慧。修新房,打水井,开荒地,挖塘搂鱼,小日子过的一天比一天红火。秀出极品厨艺,换回银两置办家当。买小猪,买鸡崽,多养家禽,早致富。偶遇当朝一品大将军,长的帅,身材棒,战功赫赫,还是一个身心纯洁的好青年。虾米?将军想纳妻?抱歉,本姑娘志在种田,不在宫斗。将军怒:“想种田是吗?来人,把本将军的后花园,即刻改成农田,全府上下,扛上锄头,随夫人种田去!”《本文一对一,男主身心干净,女主霸气率性》(轻烟出品,跳坑无悔!)且看小村姑如何调教威武大将军。
  • 如果可以重来,我希望不会认识你

    如果可以重来,我希望不会认识你

    安逸辰的离开给诺言带来了巨大的打击,直到安逸辰回来,诺言变得开朗了
  • 剑神封天

    剑神封天

    剑尊大陆,以剑为尊,魔法为辅。龙家龙洛皙,出生时天生异相,九龙游天,凤凰齐鸣,剑神指引,远古洪荒魔兽,入侵大陆,惊艳连连,玄天剑决。踏破苍天,谱写创世画卷。天赋异禀,谁与争锋!
  • 镜花水月之青春年少

    镜花水月之青春年少

    《镜花水月之青春年少》讲的是一个自小被父母遗弃的女孩-月水镜的爱情、友情与亲情的故事。月水镜既是上帝的宠儿,又是被上帝遗忘的孩子,虽遭父母遗弃,却也在一个幸福的家庭里长大。她与好朋友路理和林昙花的友谊让她幸福,同时也让她伤透了心,路理的背叛、林昙花如昙花般在午夜凋谢都让她痛苦的忘记自我,沉寂于往日之中。但是友情上的痛苦也有着两个帅气的男孩抚慰她,冷酷而又可爱的诸葛英奇充当她的保护神,为她拭去一切烦恼,给她一片阳光明媚;曾经的花花大少姜晓辉就像一湾宁静的水一般,默默的守护着她,给她一个可以诉说的对象,一个宽广的肩膀,在她最需要的时候总是坚定地站在她的身后。怯弱与坚强,自私与宽容与月水镜同在,她信奉的友谊使她遍体鳞伤,她的爱情使她梦断愁肠,但是她还是坚强的走过青春年少。青春年少有着无往不在的忧伤,她却可以含泪笑着拥有……
  • 不吐槽不快乐:生活就是一场脱口秀

    不吐槽不快乐:生活就是一场脱口秀

    本书内容面极广,所谈论的都是社会的焦点问题或最即时的热门事件:首都房价、中央反腐、公款吃喝、炫富哈韩、精英移民、过度医疗、食品安全、物价飞涨、饭局应酬、有关部门、网络红词……犀利的文字,幽默的吐槽,深邃的思想,难能可贵。以幽默风趣的语言,写丑态百出的社会;用最淡然的调侃,说最艰辛的生活。吐槽不是目的,而是手段;脱口秀不是愤青,而是智者。这是一本有趣味、有思想的书。