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the story of an african farm-第42部分
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phrase means much; on all others it is a deliberate lie。 Noticeable; too;〃
she said; dropping in an instant from the passionate into a low; mocking
tone; 〃when people are married; though they should have sixty children;
they throw the whole onus on God。 When they are not; we hear nothing about
God's having sent them。 When there has been no legal contract between the
parents; who sends the little children then? The devil perhaps!〃 She
laughed her little silvery; mocking laugh。 〃Odd that some men should come
from hell and some from heaven; and yet all look so much alike when they
get here。〃
Waldo wondered at her。 He had not the key to her thoughts; and did not see
the string on which they were strung。 She drew her cloud tighter about
her。
〃It must be very nice to believe in the devil;〃 she said; 〃I wish I did。
If it would be of any use I would pray three hours night and morning on my
bare knees; 'God; let me believe in Satan。' He is so useful to those
people who do。 They may be as selfish and as sensual as they please; and;
between God's will and the devil's action; always have some one to throw
their sin on。 But we; wretched unbelievers; we bear our own burdens: we
must say; 'I myself did it; I。 Not God; not Satan; I myself!' That is the
sting that strikes deep。 Waldo;〃 she said gently; with a sudden and
complete change of manner; 〃I like you so much; I love you。〃 She rested
her cheek softly against his shoulder。 〃When I am with you I never know
that I am a woman and you are a man; I only know that we are both things
that think。 Other men when I am with them; whether I love them or not;
they are mere bodies to me; but you are a spirit; I like you。 Look;〃 she
said quickly; sinking back into her corner; 〃what a pretty pinkness there
is on all the hilltops! The sun will rise in a moment。〃
Waldo lifted his eyes to look round over the circle of golden hills; and
the horses; as the first sunbeams touched them; shook their heads and
champed their bright bits; till the brass settings in their harness
glittered again。
It was eight o'clock when they neared the farmhouse: a red…brick building;
with kraals to the right and a small orchard to the left。 Already there
were signs of unusual life and bustle: one cart; a wagon; and a couple of
saddles against the wall betokened the arrival of a few early guests; whose
numbers would soon be largely increased。 To a Dutch country wedding guests
start up in numbers astonishing to one who has merely ridden through the
plains of sparsely…inhabited karoo。
As the morning advances; riders on many shades of steeds appear from all
directions; and add their saddles to the long rows against the walls; shake
hands; drink coffee; and stand about outside in groups to watch the
arriving carts and ox…wagons; as they are unburdened of their heavy freight
of massive Tantes and comely daughters; followed by swarms of children of
all sizes; dressed in all manner of print and moleskin; who are taken care
of by Hottentot; Kaffer; and half…caste nurses; whose many…shaded
complexions; ranging from light yellow up to ebony black; add variety to
the animated scene。
Everywhere is excitement and bustle; which gradually increases as the time
for the return of the wedding…party approaches。 Preparations for the feast
are actively advancing in the kitchen; coffee is liberally handed round;
and amid a profound sensation; and the firing of guns; the horse…wagon
draws up; and the wedding…party alight。 Bride and bridegroom; with their
attendants; march solemnly to the marriage…chamber; where bed and box are
decked out in white; with ends of ribbon and artificial flowers; and where
on a row of chairs the party solemnly seat themselves。 After a time
bridesmaid and best man rise; and conduct in with ceremony each individual
guest; to wish success and to kiss bride and bridegroom。
Then the feast is set on the table; and it is almost sunset before the
dishes are cleared away; and the pleasure of the day begins。 Everything is
removed from the great front room; and the mud floor; well rubbed with
bullock's blood; glistens like polished mahogany。 The female portion of
the assembly flock into the side…rooms to attire themselves for the
evening; and re…issue clad in white muslin; and gay with bright ribbons and
brass jewelry。 The dancing begins as the first tallow candles are stuck up
about the walls; the music coming from a couple of fiddlers in a corner of
the room。 Bride and bridegroom open the ball; and the floor is soon
covered with whirling couples; and every one's spirits rise。 The bridal
pair mingle freely in the throng; and here and there a musical man sings
vigorously as he drags his partner through the Blue Water or John Speriwig;
boys shout and applaud; and the enjoyment and confusion are intense; till
eleven o'clock comes。 By this time the children who swarm in the side…
rooms are not to be kept quiet longer; even by hunches of bread and cake;
there is a general howl and wail; that rises yet higher than the scraping
of fiddles; and mothers rush from their partners to knock small heads
together; and cuff little nursemaids; and force the wailers down into
unoccupied corners of beds; under tables and behind boxes。 In half an hour
every variety of childish snore is heard on all sides; and it has become
perilous to raise or set down a foot in any of the side…rooms lest a small
head or hand should be crushed。
Now too the busy feet have broken the solid coating of the floor; and a
cloud of fine dust arises; that makes a yellow halo round the candles; and
sets asthmatic people coughing; and grows denser; till to recognise any one
on the opposite side of the room becomes impossible; and a partner's face
is seen through a yellow mist。
At twelve o'clock the bride is led to the marriage…chamber and undressed;
the lights are blown out; and the bridegroom is brought to the door by the
best man; who gives him the key; then the door is shut and locked; and the
revels rise higher than ever。 There is no thought of sleep till morning;
and no unoccupied spot where sleep may be found。
It was at this stage of the proceedings on the night of Tant Sannie's
wedding that Lyndall sat near the doorway in one of the side…rooms; to
watch the dancers as they appeared and disappeared in the yellow cloud of
dust。 Gregory sat moodily in a corner of the large dancing…room。 His
little betrothed touched his arm。
〃I wish you would go and ask Lyndall to dance with you;〃 she said; 〃she
must be so tired; she has sat still the whole evening。〃
〃I have asked her three times;〃 replied her lover shortly。 〃I'm not going
to be her dog; and creep to her feet; just to give her the pleasure of
kicking menot for you; Em; nor for anybody else。〃
〃Oh; I didn't know you had asked her; Greg;〃 said his little betrothed;
humbly; and she went away to pour out coffee。
Nevertheless; some time after Gregory found he had shifted so far round the
room as to be close to the door where Lyndall sat。 After standing for some
time he inquired whether he might not bring her a cup of coffee。
She declined; but still he stood on (why should he not stand there as well
as anywhere else?); and then he stepped into the bedroom。
〃May I not bring you a stove; Miss Lyndall; to put your feet on?〃
〃Thank you。〃
He sought for one; and put it under her feet。
〃There is a draught from that broken window: shall I stuff something in
the pane?〃
〃No; we want air。〃
Gregory looked round; but nothing else suggesting itself; he sat down on a
box on the opposite side of the door。 Lyndall sat before him; her chin
resting in her hand; her eyes; steel…grey by day; but black by night;
looked through the doorway into the next room。 After a time he thought she
had entirely forgotten his proximity; and he dared to inspect the little
hands and neck as he never dared when he was in momentary dread of the eyes
being turned upon him。
She was dressed in black; which seemed to take her yet further from the
white…clad; gewgawed women about her; and the little hands were white; and
the diamond ring glittered。 Where had she got that ring? He bent forward
a little and tried to decipher the letters; but the candle…light was too
faint。 When he looked up her eyes were fixed on him。 She was looking at
himnot; Gregory felt; as she had ever looked at him before; not as though
he were a stump or a stone that chance had thrown in her way。 Tonight;
whether it were critically; or kindly; or unkindly; he could not tell; but
she looked at him; at the man; Gregory Rose; with attention。 A vague
elation filled him。 He clinched his fist tight to think of some good idea
he might express to her; but of all those profound things he had pictured
himself as saying to her; when he sat alone in the daub…and…wattle house;
not one came。 He said; at last:
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