登陆注册
37799500000024

第24章 Chapter XV

A forlorn woman went along a lighted avenue. The street was filled with people desperately bound on missions. An endless crowd darted at the elevated station stairs and the horse cars were thronged with owners of bundles.

The pace of the forlorn woman was slow. She was apparently searching for some one. She loitered near the doors of saloons and watched men emerge from them. She scanned furtively the faces in the rushing stream of pedestrians. Hurrying men, bent on catching some boat or train, jostled her elbows, failing to notice her, their thoughts fixed on distant dinners.

The forlorn woman had a peculiar face. Her smile was no smile. But when in repose her features had a shadowy look that was like a sardonic grin, as if some one had sketched with cruel forefinger indelible lines about her mouth.

Jimmie came strolling up the avenue. The woman encountered him with an aggrieved air.

"Oh, Jimmie, I've been lookin' all over fer yehs--," she began.

Jimmie made an impatient gesture and quickened his pace.

"Ah, don't bodder me! Good Gawd!" he said, with the savageness of a man whose life is pestered.

The woman followed him along the sidewalk in somewhat the manner of a suppliant.

"But, Jimmie," she said, "yehs told me ye'd--"

Jimmie turned upon her fiercely as if resolved to make a last stand for comfort and peace.

"Say, fer Gawd's sake, Hattie, don' foller me from one end of deh city teh deh odder. Let up, will yehs! Give me a minute's res', can't yehs? Yehs makes me tired, allus taggin' me.

See?

Ain' yehs got no sense. Do yehs want people teh get onto me?

Go chase yerself, fer Gawd's sake."

The woman stepped closer and laid her fingers on his arm.

"But, look-a-here--"

Jimmie snarled. "Oh, go teh hell."

He darted into the front door of a convenient saloon and a moment later came out into the shadows that surrounded the side door. On the brilliantly lighted avenue he perceived the forlorn woman dodging about like a scout. Jimmie laughed with an air of relief and went away.

When he arrived home he found his mother clamoring.

Maggie had returned. She stood shivering beneath the torrent of her mother's wrath.

"Well, I'm damned," said Jimmie in greeting.

His mother, tottering about the room, pointed a quivering forefinger.

"Lookut her, Jimmie, lookut her. Dere's yer sister, boy.

Dere's yer sister. Lookut her! Lookut her!"

She screamed in scoffing laughter.

The girl stood in the middle of the room. She edged about as if unable to find a place on the floor to put her feet.

"Ha, ha, ha," bellowed the mother. "Dere she stands! Ain' she purty? Lookut her! Ain' she sweet, deh beast?

Lookut her!

Ha, ha, lookut her!"

She lurched forward and put her red and seamed hands upon her daughter's face. She bent down and peered keenly up into the eyes of the girl.

"Oh, she's jes' dessame as she ever was, ain' she? She's her mudder's purty darlin' yit, ain' she? Lookut her, Jimmie!

Come here, fer Gawd's sake, and lookut her."

The loud, tremendous sneering of the mother brought the denizens of the Rum Alley tenement to their doors. Women came in the hallways. Children scurried to and fro.

"What's up? Dat Johnson party on anudder tear?"

"Naw! Young Mag's come home!"

"Deh hell yeh say?"

Through the open door curious eyes stared in at Maggie.

Children ventured into the room and ogled her, as if they formed the front row at a theatre. Women, without, bended toward each other and whispered, nodding their heads with airs of profound philosophy. A baby, overcome with curiosity concerning this object at which all were looking, sidled forward and touched her dress, cautiously, as if investigating a red-hot stove. Its mother's voice rang out like a warning trumpet. She rushed forward and grabbed her child, casting a terrible look of indignation at the girl.

Maggie's mother paced to and fro, addressing the doorful of eyes, expounding like a glib showman at a museum. Her voice rang through the building.

"Dere she stands," she cried, wheeling suddenly and pointing with dramatic finger. "Dere she stands! Lookut her!

Ain' she a dindy? An' she was so good as to come home teh her mudder, she was! Ain' she a beaut'? Ain' she a dindy? Fer Gawd's sake!"

The jeering cries ended in another burst of shrill laughter.

The girl seemed to awaken. "Jimmie--"

He drew hastily back from her.

"Well, now, yer a hell of a t'ing, ain' yeh?" he said, his lips curling in scorn. Radiant virtue sat upon his brow and his repelling hands expressed horror of contamination.

Maggie turned and went.

The crowd at the door fell back precipitately. A baby falling down in front of the door, wrenched a scream like a wounded animal from its mother. Another woman sprang forward and picked it up, with a chivalrous air, as if rescuing a human being from an oncoming express train.

As the girl passed down through the hall, she went before open doors framing more eyes strangely microscopic, and sending broad beams of inquisitive light into the darkness of her path. On the second floor she met the gnarled old woman who possessed the music box.

"So," she cried, "'ere yehs are back again, are yehs? An' dey've kicked yehs out? Well, come in an' stay wid me teh-night.

I ain' got no moral standin'."

From above came an unceasing babble of tongues, over all of which rang the mother's derisive laughter.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 中医十大类方

    中医十大类方

    《中医十大类方(第3版)》对有代表性的十大类共104首中医方剂的方证、临床应用范围等实用知识作了解说。全书以药类方,以方名证,贯穿“药证相应、方证相应”的解说原则,内容贴近临床,通俗实用,文字亦浅显。《中医十大类方(第3版)》适合于中医药爱好者、西医学习中医人员、中医院校的学生及中医临床工作者参考阅读。
  • 那川那凉那人间

    那川那凉那人间

    陈傲说:“我后悔没有早点认识刘笑,又后悔不相信刘笑。”青葱岁月,陈傲就是刘笑的动力。腹黑纯情少男vs无敌美少女
  • 龙先生你狐狸尾巴露出来了

    龙先生你狐狸尾巴露出来了

    #影后不详克死无辜人,这事你怎么看##今天的影后出事了吗##全民祈祷影后别出事#看着网上围绕她不变的话题,江虞皮笑肉不笑看向龙先生:“我什么时候能克死你?”传闻不详的江虞,没嫁给龙先生之前心心念念就是嫁给他!当嫁了之后,离是离不了,从此只能想着什么时候能克死龙先生,因为…
  • 每个人都是一座孤岛

    每个人都是一座孤岛

    一个人的时候,无所谓孤独,细思下来,那是上帝赐予的一个人的安静时光。享受这份清静,体味这一个人的好天气,原来这寂寞也是能打动人的。人,生来就是一座孤岛,经历多了,这条道理才体味地越发深刻。如今不在犹豫,也不在徘徊,拿出直面真相的勇气,奋力经营人生这座孤岛,终于下定决心,过好这一生。
  • 迪迦奥特曼之火花传说

    迪迦奥特曼之火花传说

    “光啊光。”那神圣托举散发着迷茫的微光“光啊光。”我依旧喃喃自语“光啊光。”那遥远的云端是否可以征召“光啊光。”还有淡淡的朦胧萦绕“光啊光。”亦或许那太阳只是火种“应该,没有了光…”
  • 我的人间生活

    我的人间生活

    主人公王荣觉得自己的生活很一般,他每天无非就是上下班,过的很一般。有一天,他厌倦了这种很普通的生活,就开始向往电视里那些消防员的生活,但没有考核成功,他又会向往哪种人的生活呢?他最后会选择哪种生活呢?
  • 宁斯可的青春野渡

    宁斯可的青春野渡

    十七岁女孩的圆然大梦,然,向死而生只留存于艺术作品。没有所谓快乐或悲伤结局的,我把它叫做人生。人生于我,就是芥川龙之介的断稿。
  • 太子殿下又骗婚

    太子殿下又骗婚

    在那之前,世人都说朝阳太子殿下尊贵无双,杀伐果断,却不知他的心里有一片白月光,亦不知他的心里住着一个人,永远都只有他的太子妃一人;世人都说朝阳太子妃软糯可爱但出生不明,却不知她将自己的爱偷偷埋藏,亦不知她的心中藏着一个人,永远都只有她的殿下一人在那之后,世人突然发现,那个冷瘫着脸的太子殿下突然变得有些无赖;那个笑容满面的太子妃成了另一位面的摄政长公主一切的一切都因那而起,因那改变,不变的是他和她的心本文高甜,小虐怡情
  • 大佛寺诗联选

    大佛寺诗联选

    本书是一本古今诗人吟颂张掖大佛寺的诗联荟萃,作品主题鲜明,咏意厚重,风格迥异;诗集编排得体,融贯尔雅,和谐成篇。这对弘扬佛寺文化,推动社会进步,将会产生一定影响。
  • 卿本无邪:妾意难寻

    卿本无邪:妾意难寻

    彼时,她是集万千宠爱于一身的尚书千金,他是受尽皇帝冷嘲热讽的五皇子;彼时,她是朝堂上一人之下万人之上的圣女教主,他是皇帝看重培养的皇室继承人;他的一次次利用,她都心甘情愿。只是。。。。“真的回不去了么”“一碗泼出去的水,还可以收回么?”