登陆注册
15460000000012

第12章 Chapter IV(3)

The dense trees of the avenue rendered the road dark as a tunnel, though the open land on each side was still under a faint daylight; in other words, they passed down a midnight between two gloamings. The features of the town had a keen interest for Elizabeth's mother, now that the human side came to the fore. As soon as they had wandered about they could see that the stockade of gnarled trees which framed in Casterbridge was itself an avenue, standing on a low green bank or escarpment, with a ditch yet visible without. Within the avenue and bank was a wall more or less discontinuous, and within the wall were packed the abodes of the burghers.

Though the two women did not know it these external features were but the ancient defences of the town, planted as a promenade.

The lamplights now glimmered through the engirdling trees, conveying a sense of great snugness and comfort inside, and rendering at the same time the unlighted country without strangely solitary and vacant in aspect, considering its nearness to life. The difference between burgh and champaign was increased, too, by sounds which now reached them above others - the notes of a brass band. The travellers returned into the High Street, where there were timber houses with overhanging storeys, whose small-paned lattices were screened by dimity curtains on a drawing-string, and under whose barge-boards old cobwebs waved in the breeze. There were houses of brick-nogging, which derived their chief support from those adjoining. There were slate roofs patched with tiles, and tile roofs patched with slate, with occasionally a roof of thatch. See note 2 so that chronologists of the advanced school were appreciably on their way to the next hour before the whole business of the old one was satisfactorily wound up.

In an open space before the church walked a woman with her gown-sleeves rolled up so high that the edge of her underlinen was visible, and her skirt tucked up through her pocket hole. She carried a loaf under her arm from which she was pulling pieces of bread, and handing them to some other women who walked with her; which pieces they nibbled critically. The sight reminded Mrs Henchard-Newson and her daughter that they had an appetite;and they inquired of the woman for the nearest baker's.

``Ye may as well look for manna-food as good bread in Casterbridge just now,'' she said, after directing them. ``They can blare their trumpets and thump their drums, and have their roaring dinners' - waving her hand towards a point further along the street, where the brass band could be seen standing in front of an illuminated building - ``but we must needs be put-to for want of a wholesome crust. There's less good bread than good beer in Casterbridge now.''

``And less good beer than swipes,'' said a man with his hands in his pockets.

``How does it happen there's no good bread?'' asked Mrs Henchard.

``Oh, 'tis the corn-factor - he's the man that our millers and bakers all deal wi', and he has sold 'em growed wheat, which they didn't know was growed, so they say , till the dough ran all over the ovens like quicksilver; so that the loaves be as flat as toads, and like suet pudden inside. I've been a wife, and I've been a mother, and I never see such unprincipled bread in Casterbridge as this before. - But you must be a real stranger here not to know what's made all the poor volks' insides plim like blowed bladders this week?''

``I am,'' said Elizabeth's mother shyly.

Not wishing to be observed further till she knew more of her future in this place, she withdrew with her daughter from the speaker's side.

Getting a couple of biscuits at the shop indicated as a temporary substitute for a meal, they next bent their steps instinctively to where the music was playing.

HARDY: The Mayor of Casterbridge - V

同类推荐
  • On the Soul

    On the Soul

    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。
  • 定命录

    定命录

    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。
  • 唐律疏议

    唐律疏议

    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。
  • 太上说中斗大魁掌算伏魔神咒经

    太上说中斗大魁掌算伏魔神咒经

    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。
  • 杨太真外传

    杨太真外传

    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
  • 深度索爱:逃离国民老公

    深度索爱:逃离国民老公

    脱离组织前最后一个任务,调查这个男人的弱点。还在思考怎样接近这个男人,突然她被迷晕绑进了他的万亩别墅,醒来第一句男人就问孩子在哪儿,看着任务目标俊美的脸,她仔细回忆首领给她的已知信息,她代替的这个身份没有一个地方有提到过孩子这回事?她只能装作茫然,男人冷笑看着她说要检查,疑惑不过三秒,她就知道他是怎么检查的了!他封住了她的唇,武力镇压住她……
  • 我的完美女校长

    我的完美女校长

    绝世高手遭遇冷淡校长未婚妻?“美女,我只想做一个安静的教师!””帅哥,我们去吃麻辣烫吧!““美女,我是有未婚妻的人!”
  • 仙魔痴恋:仙妃莫逃,魔君追来了

    仙魔痴恋:仙妃莫逃,魔君追来了

    九重天上的神仙,各个运道都好,可有谁像她一般,如此倒霉?飞升上界没多久,她还是个九品小仙,居然天道姻缘来了,对方是魔君?nonono!远离魔君,珍爱生命才是真的呀!于是,为了晚些灰飞烟灭,她到了下界历劫,然而……一岁时,她刚刚出生,他便看她,待她能说话时,他说:“叫师父。”她很乖,于是:“师父~”进入宗门后,没想到他出现在她面前,他又道:“叫师兄。”她犹豫了下,道:“师兄……”成年后,突然有一天,他将她拥入怀中,吻住了她,再次哄着她道:“乖,叫夫君。”
  • 魂之猎手

    魂之猎手

    “人生如戏,何必那么认真”——猎手大厅会长:伏黑桑“有本事你再说一遍!”——猎手大厅副会长:花殿下“不要在意细节,其实这样也挺好看。”“我再问一遍,门口的镶金大字是不是你抠掉卖了?”“对了,北境貌似出现了许多新能力的变异人,我得亲自去看看,恩,公会就交给你了,拜拜!”“所有人听令,谁能抓住会长大人谁就是下一任会长!”“够狠,那么再见了。”
  • 酒香醉人

    酒香醉人

    好吧好吧!和亲怎么了?蛇蝎心肠又怎么了?反正你们现在谁也离不开本王妃的东西!即便你们那天神一般的王爷,有的时候不也得靠着本王妃吗?——求支持!求点击!求收藏!——
  • 一亿情人:坏大叔,我有了

    一亿情人:坏大叔,我有了

    一亿的合约换来三年情人的身份,可是她却深爱着他。为了摆脱这种身份,她选择了逃爱的方式……就在她要嫁给别人的时候,他却找到她。“为什么要嫁给别人?你明明爱的是我!”他将她从婚车上拽下来,并扛在肩膀上。“因为,因为我有了,大叔!”她哭泣着回答。“什么?大叔?还有了?有什么了?”“笨蛋,我有BB了!”“什么?这么快就怀了别人的孩子了?”他气愤地将她扔下。……
  • 复仇千金之恋爱法则

    复仇千金之恋爱法则

    她们,回来了.爱恨情仇,忘恩负义……她们之间的故事会有怎样的结局……
  • 白芍之恋

    白芍之恋

    她不爱玫瑰、百合这类艳香而广受青睐的花,却偏爱芍药这种草茎植物,也许是因为它自古“情花”的传说,也许因为“将离”、“余容”的别名。让她觉得花开花落,暗香浮动,既灿烂又神秘。若人如花,只愿情有独钟,有情之人,岁月无碍,爱情能经年不衰。这是她对既得花语的感悟和对未来爱情的期许。
  • 你认识谁比你是谁更重要

    你认识谁比你是谁更重要

    在职场中,你可能不是最重要的角色,但你认识的那个人或那些人也许是,他们可以帮你搭建好的人脉圈,成为你成功的要素。书中这个扩展人脉走向成功的故事,能复制到很多普通人身上。
  • 人力资源开发实证研究

    人力资源开发实证研究

    人是最重要的资源,高素质、高智能的人才是支撑着现代社会经济发展的主要支柱。随着经济知识化、信息化、网络化进程的加快,人才的价值与地位更加凸显,人才作为第一资源与核心资源的作用日益增大。拥有人才的数量与质量,已成为关系到一个国家、一个地区兴旺发达的决定性因素,因而人们普遍重视人才战略的研究,并把人才战略作为科教兴国、科教兴市战略极其重要的组成部分。