登陆注册
36831100000017

第17章 THE RETURN(2)

But while I was thus wandering in my fancy, great feats had been transacted in the bar.Corwin the bold had fallen, Kelmar was again crowned with laurels, and the last of the ship's kettles had changed hands.If I had ever doubted the purity of Kelmar's motives, if I had ever suspected him of a single eye to business in his eternal dallyings, now at least, when the last kettle was disposed of, my suspicions must have been allayed.I dare not guess how much more time was wasted; nor how often we drove off, merely to drive back again and renew interrupted conversations about nothing, before the Toll House was fairly left behind.Alas! and not a mile down the grade there stands a ranche in a sunny vineyard, and here we must all dismount again and enter.

Only the old lady was at home, Mrs.Guele, a brown old Swiss dame, the picture of honesty; and with her we drank a bottle of wine and had an age-long conversation, which would have been highly delightful if Fanny and I had not been faint with hunger.The ladies each narrated the story of her marriage, our two Hebrews with the prettiest combination of sentiment and financial bathos.Abramina, specially, endeared herself with every word.She was as ******, natural, and engaging as a kid that should have been brought up to the business of a money-changer.One touch was so resplendently Hebraic that Icannot pass it over.When her "old man" wrote home for her from America, her old man's family would not intrust her with the money for the passage, till she had bound herself by an oath - on her knees, I think she said - not to employ it otherwise.

This had tickled Abramina hugely, but I think it tickled me fully more.

Mrs.Guele told of her home-sickness up here in the long winters; of her honest, country-woman troubles and alarms upon the journey; how in the bank at Frankfort she had feared lest the banker, after having taken her cheque, should deny all knowledge of it - a fear I have myself every time I go to a bank; and how crossing the Luneburger Heath, an old lady, witnessing her trouble and finding whither she was bound, had given her "the blessing of a person eighty years old, which would be sure to bring her safely to the States.And the first thing I did," added Mrs.Guele, "was to fall downstairs."At length we got out of the house, and some of us into the trap, when - judgment of Heaven! - here came Mr.Guele from his vineyard.So another quarter of an hour went by; till at length, at our earnest pleading, we set forth again in earnest, Fanny and I white-faced and silent, but the Jews still smiling.The heart fails me.There was yet another stoppage! And we drove at last into Calistoga past two in the afternoon, Fanny and I having breakfasted at six in the morning, eight mortal hours before.We were a pallid couple;but still the Jews were smiling.

So ended our excursion with the village usurers; and, now that it was done, we had no more idea of the nature of the business, nor of the part we had been playing in it, than the child unborn.That all the people we had met were the slaves of Kelmar, though in various degrees of servitude; that we ourselves had been sent up the mountain in the interests of none but Kelmar; that the money we laid out, dollar by dollar, cent by cent, and through the hands of various intermediaries, should all hop ultimately into Kelmar's till;- these were facts that we only grew to recognize in the course of time and by the accumulation of evidence.At length all doubt was quieted, when one of the kettle-holders confessed.Stopping his trap in the moonlight, a little way out of Calistoga, he told me, in so many words, that he dare not show face therewith an empty pocket."You see, I don't mind if it was only five dollars, Mr.Stevens," he said, "but I must give Mr.Kelmar SOMETHING."Even now, when the whole tyranny is plain to me, I cannot find it in my heart to be as angry as perhaps I should be with the Hebrew tyrant.The whole game of business is beggar my neighbour; and though perhaps that game looks uglier when played at such close quarters and on so small a scale, it is none the more intrinsically inhumane for that.The village usurer is not so sad a feature of humanity and human progress as the millionaire manufacturer, fattening on the toil and loss of thousands, and yet declaiming from the platform against the greed and dishonesty of landlords.If it were fair for Cobden to buy up land from owners whom he thought unconscious of its proper value, it was fair enough for my Russian Jew to give credit to his farmers.Kelmar, if he was unconscious of the beam in his own eye, was at least silent in the matter of his brother's mote.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我被外神强化了

    我被外神强化了

    我死了!又活了!还被众神强化了!只是我遇见的这些神;好像和书上写的不一样;
  • 仙帝诚天

    仙帝诚天

    来自诸天万界的女仙帝,为找寻拯救家乡的神秘东西,来到了地球,因时空路上的意外发生,和一位少女诗楠融合,自此,一位少女仙帝开始了她的传奇故事
  • 叛龙行

    叛龙行

    正义?所谓正义乃是打着行侠仗义的旗号招摇撞骗?明面上尊老爱幼,暗地里干那些见不得人的勾当?吾乃叛龙!灭族只不过乃举手之劳!
  • 立地顶天之男儿殇

    立地顶天之男儿殇

    大丈夫!有可为有不可为!论是非,不论利害!论顺逆,不论成败!立地顶天!而已!
  • 萌医无敌

    萌医无敌

    慕容氏医术盛名在外,不学无术的慕容绵绵成为了太医使,只想在宫中卖卖萌吃吃御膳做个小透明,不料次次被王推到风口浪尖。身为御医却怀揣着御厨梦想的慕容绵绵,顶着天下医者趋之若鹜的太医使名号,宫内宫外不断暗贱明争,王随时就会报废的身体,慕容绵绵一发狠从手残医师到妙手回春。一路战邪王斗妖妃,刷满级才发现自己的离奇生世,原来一切都是一场空,自己不过是一盘大局中的小小棋子。敬爱的原是邪魔,相信的原是假象,冷血帝王原是痴情种子。难忘前朝公主的王,高冷寡欲的守着樱雪小筑,没想到慕容绵绵误打误撞让他陷入了两难。是过去的过去了,还是过去的回来了。一直以为自己是替代品,却没想过,原来后宫三千佳丽都是自己的替代品。
  • 神级祖龙诀

    神级祖龙诀

    练神功,得神通!为誓言,为师表!教化弟子,脚踏天才……一位逝去的地球老人,在即将度入轮回前,偶得无上神血,重生神武大陆……
  • 喜杨杨爱上灰大郎

    喜杨杨爱上灰大郎

    喜杨杨是一个功夫教练,在一个巧合的机会下,认识了医生灰大郎,于是乎她和灰大郎的啼笑皆非的甜蜜爱情开始了。
  • 瓦尔登湖

    瓦尔登湖

    《瓦尔登湖》是美国著名作家梭罗所著的一本散文集,记录了他在瓦尔登湖畔隐居两年零两个月的所思所想。在那里,他拥抱自然,过起了一段诗意的生活。他亲手搭建小木屋,开垦荒地,春种秋收,与湖水、森林、飞鸟对话,在船上吹笛,在湖边垂钓,用一只笔细致地描摹这方土地上的景物,甚至小到两只蚂蚁的争斗,妙笔生花。
  • 帝王之後

    帝王之後

    那些时辰曾经用轻盈的细工织就这众目共注的可爱明眸,终有天对它摆出魔王的面孔,把绝代佳丽剁成龙钟的老丑。因为不舍昼夜的时光把盛夏带到狰狞的冬天去把它结果;生机被严霜窒息,绿叶又全下,白雪掩埋了美,满目是赤裸裸。那时候如果夏天尚未经提炼,让它凝成香露锁在玻璃瓶里,美和美的流泽将一起被截断,美,和美的记忆都无人再提起。但提炼过的花,纵和冬天抗衡,只失掉颜色,却永远吐着清芬。
  • 重启魔法计划

    重启魔法计划

    想写一个关于魔法种田,殖民诸天的故事。虽然还是关于魔法之类的,但魔法体系我想写一些不一样的东西,包括里面的魔兽,植物,魔法之类的等等各种东西写一些好玩的东西有不足之处还请指正本人再此拜谢!!!书友交流群:627426924