登陆注册
15462300000028

第28章 CHAPTER IX(2)

When Washington reached home, he recognized at once how serious his father's case was. The darkened room, the labored breathing and occasional moanings of the patient, the tip-toeing of the attendants and their whispered consultations, were full of sad meaning. For three or four nights Mrs. Hawkins and Laura had been watching by the bedside; Clay had arrived, preceding Washington by one day, and he was now added to the corps of watchers. Mr. Hawkins would have none but these three, though neighborly assistance was offered by old friends. From this time forth three-hour watches were instituted, and day and night the watchers kept their vigils. By degrees Laura and her mother began to show wear, but neither of them would yield a minute of their tasks to Clay. He ventured once to let the midnight hour pass without calling Laura, but he ventured no more; there was that about her rebuke when he tried to explain, that taught him that to let her sleep when she might be ministering to her father's needs, was to rob her of moments that were priceless in her eyes; he perceived that she regarded it as a privilege to watch, not a burden. And, he had noticed, also, that when midnight struck, the patient turned his eyes toward the door, with an expectancy in them which presently grew into a longing but brightened into contentment as soon as the door opened and Laura appeared. And he did not need Laura's rebuke when he heard his father say:

"Clay is good, and you are tired, poor child; but I wanted you so."

"Clay is not good, father--he did not call me. I would not have treated him so. How could you do it, Clay?"

Clay begged forgiveness and promised not to break faith again; and as he betook him to his bed, he said to himself: "It's a steadfast little soul; whoever thinks he is doing the Duchess a kindness by intimating that she is not sufficient for any undertaking she puts her hand to, makes a mistake; and if I did not know it before, I know now that there are surer ways of pleasing her than by trying to lighten her labor when that labor consists in wearing herself out for the sake of a person she loves."

A week drifted by, and all the while the patient sank lower and lower.

The night drew on that was to end all suspense. It was a wintry one.

The darkness gathered, the snow was falling, the wind wailed plaintively about the house or shook it with fitful gusts. The doctor had paid his last visit and gone away with that dismal remark to the nearest friend of the family that he "believed there was nothing more that he could do"--a remark which is always overheard by some one it is not meant for and strikes a lingering half-conscious hope dead with a withering shock;the medicine phials had been removed from the bedside and put out of sight, and all things made orderly and meet for the solemn event that was impending; the patient, with closed eyes, lay scarcely breathing; the watchers sat by and wiped the gathering damps from his forehead while the silent tears flowed down their faces; the deep hush was only interrupted by sobs from the children, grouped about the bed.

After a time--it was toward midnight now--Mr. Hawkins roused out of a doze, looked about him and was evidently trying to speak. Instantly Laura lifted his head and in a failing voice he said, while something of the old light shone in his eyes:

"Wife--children--come nearer--nearer. The darkness grows. Let me see you all, once more."

The group closed together at the bedside, and their tears and sobs came now without restraint.

"I am leaving you in cruel poverty. I have been--so foolish--so short-sighted. But courage! A better day is--is coming. Never lose sight of the Tennessee Land! Be wary. There is wealth stored up for you there--wealth that is boundless! The children shall hold up their heads with the best in the land, yet. Where are the papers?--Have you got the papers safe? Show them--show them to me!"

Under his strong excitement his voice had gathered power and his last sentences were spoken with scarcely a perceptible halt or hindrance.

With an effort he had raised himself almost without assistance to a sitting posture. But now the fire faded out of his eyes and be fell back exhausted. The papers were brought and held before him, and the answering smile that flitted across his face showed that he was satisfied. He closed his eyes, and the signs of approaching dissolution multiplied rapidly. He lay almost motionless for a little while, then suddenly partly raised his head and looked about him as one who peers into a dim uncertain light. He muttered:

"Gone? No--I see you--still. It is--it is-over. But you are--safe.

Safe. The Ten-----"

The voice died out in a whisper; the sentence was never finished. The emaciated fingers began to pick at the coverlet, a fatal sign. After a time there were no sounds but the cries of the mourners within and the gusty turmoil of the wind without. Laura had bent down and kissed her father's lips as the spirit left the body; but she did not sob, or utter any ejaculation; her tears flowed silently. Then she closed the dead eyes, and crossed the hands upon the breast; after a season, she kissed the forehead reverently, drew the sheet up over the face, and then walked apart and sat down with the look of one who is done with life and has no further interest in its joys and sorrows, its hopes or its ambitions.

Clay buried his face in the coverlet of the bed; when the other children and the mother realized that death was indeed come at last, they threw themselves into each others' arms and gave way to a frenzy of grief.

同类推荐
  • 宗镜录

    宗镜录

    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。
  • 点心单

    点心单

    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。
  • 台湾私法商事编

    台湾私法商事编

    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。
  • 夕堂永日绪论

    夕堂永日绪论

    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。
  • Histories

    Histories

    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
  • 新家小玉为君欢

    新家小玉为君欢

    作为新上任的小家碧玉一枚,盈头皓齿,举手投足间贵气浑然天成。她巧笑嫣然,不显疏离,年轻的将军征战沙场,却敌不过这个深闺女子!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 三百千千:百家姓

    三百千千:百家姓

    我国传统文化启蒙教育读物,最普及的当属《三字经》、《百家姓》、《千字文》、《千家诗》。这四部书在民间简称“三百千千”,是旧时儿童上学必读之书。
  • 焚尽天途

    焚尽天途

    荒古之上,有大能以天碑窃世,神火偷天,妄图代天而行………………万年以后,有少年一朝觉醒,得天碑,获奇缘,修炼世界源火。踏上天穹大道。
  • 鱼小古的传奇人生

    鱼小古的传奇人生

    鱼小古,孤儿,混混出身,阴险狡猾却又重情护短,因爱好而意外穿越重生于异世大陆,且看一基层智慧流如何笑看风云,争霸大陆......
  • 工地红尘

    工地红尘

    大学生柳万锋无意中得罪了局人事处长,成了一名木工,无意中又撞见了班长的隐私,得罪了班长,他在工作中处处刁难,处处折磨,一时众叛亲离,身处绝境,四面楚歌,在艰难的危局中,他不气馁,终于抓住了一个有利时机,得到了工程局副局长的认可,成功击败了对手,成了一名有名的项目经理。该书主要讲述职场上的风云变幻,建筑工地上的潜规则,亲情友情爱情,演绎真实的建筑职工生活,弘扬的是积极向上的正能量。
  • 军火王的极品情人

    军火王的极品情人

    做做我的情人。一个陈述句,一个理所当然的命令,说出了就不容拒绝,不容反驳。他可能在他的领域发号施令惯了,可能鲜少遇到反抗才导致他如此的坚持,问题是她范赛尔不是他的属下,也无意做任何人的晴富。晴富都是见不得光的,即使是玫瑰,也是夜玫瑰,在黑暗中娇艳盛开,也在黑暗中孤独凋谢,最终的命运是被抛弃被遗忘。即使有那么几个最终修成正果,那也是极少极少的尤.物或另类她是富家女,有显赫的家世和富足的金钱,却在婚礼上被未婚夫抛弃。她是一个弃妇,虽然无法抵抗他的强磁吸引力,却不想变成她不齿人群中的一员-做他的晴富。他是军火之王,他本可以无所不能,却无法给心爱的女人一个名分,一个家。他只有宽容地站在她身后,卑微地等着她给他的爱。当选择了要为爱而战时,等待他的将会是什么呢!
  • 挽青丝

    挽青丝

    倾世容颜的他却是帝都出了名的纨绔子弟,不学无术,还曾放豪言尝尽天下美人,人人遇之恐避三尺,却殊不知公子非公子。当某天,“女人,别在我面前耍小把戏。”修长的手指轻挑起眼前人儿的下颌,薄唇轻启。手挽青丝,伴卿一世。
  • 甜心别闹

    甜心别闹

    1v1他是她的初恋她是他的初恋男主多变型可高冷可温柔可嗜血,女主古灵精怪敢爱敢恨。前文小虐,后面宠文
  • 网游之荒芜世界

    网游之荒芜世界

    你是否厌倦了打怪升级且千篇一律的网游小说?《网游之荒芜世界》带给你新的体验。2216年,虚拟游戏技术已经极为发达,层出不穷的魔幻类RPG游戏使玩家乏味,直到一款名为《荒芜世界》的游戏出现。它的出现改变了那个时候虚拟游戏的格局,给玩家带来了一个与众不同的游戏世界。
  • 雨落天涯心念旧流年

    雨落天涯心念旧流年

    据说每个人的心房里都居住着一只会啃食心脏的毛毛虫,每当人心触碰想念时,心脏就会流血。天涯那年遇见你暖了一季的春,后来你的离开落了那一秋的叶。时光不会念旧,会念旧的是故事里的人,青春的岁月里总有个放不下的人。