登陆注册
34570900000049

第49章

"You'll see," he replied, going down the steps. "Jump up, Jane! I shall take the trunk to your cousin's. If you are so crazy as to stay in a man's house when he don't want you and won't have you, you are fit only for an asylum."Mrs. Mumpson was sane enough to perceive that she was at the end of her adhesive resources. In his possession of her trunk, the farmer also had a strategic advantage which made it necessary for her to yield. She did so, however, with very bad grace. When he drove up, she bounced into the wagon as if made of India rubber, while Jane followed slowly, with a look of sullen apathy. He touched his horses with the whip into a smart trot, scarcely daring to believe in his good fortune. The lane was rather steep and rough, and he soon had to pull up lest the object of his unhappy solicitude should be jolted out of the vehicle. This gave the widow her chance to open fire. "The end has not come yet, Mr. Holcroft," she said vindictively. "You may think you are going to have an easy triumph over a poor, friendless, unfortunate, sensitive, afflicted woman and a fatherless child, but you shall soon learn that there's a law in the land. You have addressed improper words to me, you have threatened me, you have broken your agreement. I have writings, I have a memory, I have language to plead the cause of the widow and the fatherless. Ihave been wronged, outraged, trampled upon, and then turned out of doors. The indignant world shall hear my story, the finger of scorn will be pointed at you. Your name will become a byword and a hissing. Respecterble women, respecterbly connected, will stand aloof and shudder."The torrent of words was unchecked except when the wheels struck a stone, jolting her so severely that her jaws came together with a click as if she were snapping at him.

He made no reply whatever, but longed to get his hands upon Lemuel Weeks.

Pushing his horses to a high rate of speed, he soon reached that interested neighbor's door, intercepting him just as he was starting to town.

He looked very sour as he saw his wife's relatives, and demanded harshly, "What does this mean?""It means," cried Mrs. Mumpson in her high, cackling tones, "that he's said things and done things too awful to speak of; that he's broken his agreement and turned us out of doors.""Jim Holcroft," said Mr. Weeks, blustering up to the wagon, "you can't carry on with this high hand. Take these people back to your house where they belong, or you'll be sorry."Holcroft sprang out, whirled Mr. Weeks out of his way, took out the trunk, then with equal expedition and no more ceremony lifted down Mrs. Mumpson and Jane.

"Do you know what you're about?" shouted Mr. Weeks in a rage. "I'll have the law on you this very day."Holcroft maintained his ominous silence as he hitched his horses securely.

Then he strode toward Weeks, who backed away from him. "Oh, don't be afraid, you sneaking, cowardly fox!" said the farmer bitterly. "If I gave you your desserts, I'd take my horsewhip to you. You're going to law me, are you?

Well, begin today, and I'll be ready for you. I won't demean myself by answering that woman, but I'm ready for you in any way you've a mind to come.

I'll put you and your wife on the witness stand. I'll summon Cousin Abram, as you call him, and his wife, and compel you all under oath to give Mrs. Mumpson a few testimonials. I'll prove the trick you played on me and the lies you told. I'll prove that this woman, in my absence, invaded my room, and with keys of her own opened my dead wife's bureau and pulled out her things. I'll prove that she hasn't earned her salt and can't, and may prove something more.

Now, if you want to go to law, begin. Nothing would please me better than to show up you and your tribe. I've offered to pay this woman her three months'

wages in full, and so have kept my agreement. She has not kept hers, for she's only sat in a rocking chair and made trouble. Now, do as you please.

I'll give you all the law you want. I'd like to add a horsewhipping, but that would give you a case and now you haven't any."As Holcroft uttered these words sternly and slowly, like a man angry indeed but under perfect self-control, the perspiration broke out on Weeks' face. He was aware that Mrs. Mumpson was too well known to play the role of a wronged woman, and remembered what his testimony and that of many others would be under oath. Therefore, he began, "Oh, well, Mr. Holcroft! There's no need of your getting in such a rage and threatening so; I'm willing to talk the matter over and only want to do the square thing."The farmer made a gesture of disgust as he said, "I understand you, Lemuel Weeks. There's no talking needed and I'm in no mood for it. Here's the money I agreed to pay. I'll give it to Mrs. Mumpson when she has signed this paper, and you've signed as witness of her signature. Otherwise, it's law. Now decide quick, I'm in a hurry."Objections were interposed, and Holcroft, returning the money to his pocket, started for his team, without a word. "Oh, well!" said Weeks in strong irritation, "I haven't time for a lawsuit at this season of the year. You are both cranks, and I suppose it would be best for me and my folks to be rid of you both. It's a pity, though, you couldn't be married and left to fight it out."Holcroft took the whip from his wagon and said quietly, "If you speak another insulting word, I'll horsewhip you and take my chances."Something in the man's look prevented Weeks from uttering another unnecessary remark. The business was soon transacted, accompanied with Mrs. Mumpson's venomous words, for she had discovered that she could stigmatize Holcroft with impunity. He went to Jane and shook her hand as he said goodby. "I am sorry for you, and I won't forget my promise;" then drove rapidly away.

"Cousin Lemuel," said Mrs. Mumpson plaintively, "won't you have Timothy take my trunk to our room?""No, I won't," he snapped. "You've had your chance and have fooled it away. Iwas just going to town, and you and Jane will go along with me," and he put the widow's trunk into his wagon.

Mrs. Weeks came out and wiped her eyes ostentatiously with her apron as she whispered, "I can't help it, Cynthy. When Lemuel goes off the handle in this way, it's no use for me to say anything."Mrs. Mumpson wept hysterically as she was driven away. Jane's sullen and apathetic aspect had passed away in part for Holcroft's words had kindled something like hope.

同类推荐
  • 海陬冶游录

    海陬冶游录

    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。
  • 小儿卫生总微论方

    小儿卫生总微论方

    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。
  • 了庵清欲禅师语录

    了庵清欲禅师语录

    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。
  • The Message

    The Message

    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。
  • 还丹肘后诀

    还丹肘后诀

    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
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 我的师尊天下第一

    我的师尊天下第一

    曾经,江漾说,他的师尊特温柔,对他超级超级好。众人不解:孟知师尊明明看谁都冷冰冰的啊??柳笙野也说:君上也没有温柔成这样吧??他,他有时候也挺严肃的啊?江漾神秘一笑,眨了眨眼。过了千百年,江漾抚着腰间的荷包,依旧说,师尊特别特别好,我特别特别喜欢他。只是这次,落了一滴泪。
  • 带刺的白百合

    带刺的白百合

    因为一次网络意外,傲慢的女大学生倪佟坠入情网。从最初好奇慢慢过渡到习惯,然后喜欢,最后爱上,貌似这是恋爱最简单不过的必经之路,然而,倪佟却必须面对种种的是与非,对与错,她到底是如何走完这条畸形的初恋之道的呢?80后的青春疼痛着,成长着。。。。
  • 茫渡

    茫渡

    六国相互对峙,与她有何干系?世家争盛,她且浅笑风尘,怎奈世事无常,脱离一切轨迹,最终落入凡尘人心叵测,她说,人间万物不值得她希望光明,渴望又害怕着
  • 剑舞坤轮

    剑舞坤轮

    本来就是一个不平等的世界,一个少年从世界底端到巅峰
  • 螳臂敢挡车

    螳臂敢挡车

    生活感悟,我手写我心而已。本无需赘言,奈何字数有定,为之奈何?
  • 穿越之超级电子眼

    穿越之超级电子眼

    一次移植电子眼的手术,让他穿越到了一个武者为尊的世界。同时,这个世界中一名与他长相相同的人却意外身亡。无心之下,却取代了他的身份。数年之后,他凭借着出类拔萃的力量站上了这个世界的顶峰。千山万水我为王,武道乾坤我为尊!陈言:在我眼中,你们不过只是一堆数字而已!
  • 炽热晨阳

    炽热晨阳

    夏晨阳是个天不怕地不怕的人,阎王爷见了都得头痛三分,小鬼见了都哆嗦,要说这辈子什么镇得住她么。小还:“你怕什么呀?”夏晨阳:“怕?怕老公,算吗?”肖炽:“我很可怕吗?”,某人笑得如沐春风,眼里迸发出的光芒却怎么看都有“杀人灭口”的感觉。于是,夏晨阳很狗腿的叛变了:“不可怕,不可怕,你最好了。”蹦跶着跳到某人身上,“吧唧”甜甜的亲了一口。
  • 天穹巨钟

    天穹巨钟

    随着天穹巨钟的出现,末世降临,地球成为疯狂厮杀的战场。选召者只有选择继续厮杀或是死亡,可他们只想从战场上存活。当时间回溯,一切如往常般安详。只是有些人被世界遗忘,也不会再出现,
  • 再见,左左

    再见,左左

    一个秘密突然被两个不谙世事的孩子揭开了,在两个家庭里掀起轩然大波,并且导致了严重的受伤故事,结下了仇恨。故事跌宕起伏,独特的叙事方式,看尽不一样的人生,还原生活的面目。