登陆注册
15442700000056

第56章 A DAY$$$$$S PLEASURE(2)

The town drew in sight-a cluster of small frame houses and stores on the dry prairie beside a railway station. There were no trees yet which could be called shade trees. The pitilessly severe light of the sun flooded everything. A few teams were hitched about, and in the lee of the stores a few men could be seen seated comfortably, their broad hat rims flopping up and down, their faces brown as leather.

Markham put his wife out at one of the grocery stores and drove off down toward the elevators to sell his wheat.

The grocer greeted Mrs. Markham in. a perfunctorily kind manner and offered her a chair, which she took gratefully. She sat for a quarter of an hour almost without moving, leaning against the back of the high chair. At last the child began to get restless and troublesome, and she spent half an hour helping him amuse himself around the nail kegs.

At length she rose and went out on the walk, carrying the baby.

She went into the dry-goods store and took a seat on one of the little revolving stools. A woman was buying some woolen goods for a dress. It was worth twenty-seven cents a yard, the clerk said, but he would knock off two cents if she took ten yards. It looked warm, and Mrs. Markham wished she could afford it for Mary.

A pretty young girl came in, and laughed and chatted with the clerk, and bought a pair of gloves. She was the daughter of the grocer. Her happiness made the wife and mother sad. When Sam came back she asked him for some money.

"Want you want to do with it?" he asked.

"I want to spend it," she said.

She was not to be trifled with, so he gave her a dollar.

"I need a dollar more."

"Well, I've got to go take up that note at the bank."

"Well, the children's got to have some new underclo'es," she said.

He handed her a two-dollar bill and then went out to pay his note.

She bought her cotton flannel and mittens and thread, and then sat leaning against the counter. It was noon, and she was hungry. She went out to the wagon, got the lunch she had brought, and took it into the grocery to eat it-where she could get a drink of water.

The grocer gave the baby a stick of candy and handed the mother an apple.

"It'll kind o' go down with your doughnuts," he said. After eating her lunch she got up and went out. She felt ashamed to sit there any longer. She entered another dry-goods store, but when the clerk came toward her saying, "Anything today, Mrs.-?" she answered, "No, I guess not," and turned away with foolish face.

She walked up and down the street, desolately home-less. She did not know what to do with herself. She knew no one except the grocer. She grew bitter as she saw a couple of ladies pass, holding their demitrains in the latest city fashion. Another woman went by pushing a baby carriage, in which sat a child just about as big as her own. It was bouncing itself up and down on the long slender springs and laughing and shouting. Its clean round face glowed from its pretty fringed hood. She looked down at the dusty clothes and grimy face of her own little one and walked on savagely.

She went into the drugstore where the soda fountain was, but it made her thirsty to sit there, and she went out on the street again.

She heard Sam laugh and saw him in a group of men over by the blacksmith shop. He was having a good time and had forgotten her.

Her back ached so intolerably that she concluded to go in and rest once more in the grocer's chair. The baby was growing cross and fretful. She bought five cents' worth of candy to take home to the children and gave baby a little piece to keep him quiet. She wished Sam would come. It must be getting late. The grocer said it was not much after one. Time seemed terribly long. She felt that she ought to do something while she was in town. She ran over her purchases-yes, that was all she had planned to buy. She fell to figuring on the things she needed. It was terrible. It ran away up into twenty or thirty dollars at the least. Sam, as well as she, needed underwear for the cold winter, but they would have to wear the old ones, even if they were thin and ragged. She would not need a dress, she thought bitterly, because she never went anywhere. She rose, and went out on the street once more, and wandered up and down, looking at everything in the hope of enjoying something.

A man from Boon Creek backed a load of apples up to the sidewalk, and as he stood waiting for the grocer he noticed Mrs.

Markham and the baby, and gave the baby an apple. This was a pleasure. He had such a hearty way about him. He on his part saw an ordinary farmer's wife with dusty dress, unkempt hair, and tired face. He did not know exactly whey she appealed to him, but he tried to cheer her up.

The grocer was familiar with these bedraggled and weary wives.

He was accustomed to see them sit for hours in his big wooden chair and nurse tired and fretful children. Their forlorn, aimless, pathetic wandering up and down the street was a daily occurrence, and had never possessed any special meaning to him.

II

In a cottage around the corner from the grocery store two men and a woman were finishing a dainty luncheon. The woman was dressed in cool, white garments, and she seemed to make the day one of perfect comfort.

The home of the Honorable Mr. Hall was by no means the costliest in the town, but his wife made it the most attractive. He was one of the leading lawyers of the county and a man of culture and progressive views. He was entertaining a friend who had lectured the night before in the Congregational church.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 古穿今之无上仙医

    古穿今之无上仙医

    【古穿今异能爽文!男强女强1V1!】欲炼仙丹救治爱侣的古修苏莫离,因丹劫而陨落,灵魂重生为现代的一名“土肥圆”女生。班花嘲笑她是胖子丑女?看我华丽大变身,亮瞎你狗眼!校草讥她是蛤蟆没人爱?你特么不要哭着、喊着求交往!在这个灵气匮乏的时代,为寻回昔日爱人,苏莫离一步步重新踏上仙途。她炼出的低级灵丹,亿万富豪们愿为其倾家荡产!她随手打造的玩具,无数古武者愿为其头破血流!她历尽艰辛,终唤醒转世爱侣的魂魄,从此,强强联手,无上尊荣、滔天富贵,唯与他共享!
  • 我叫刘老六

    我叫刘老六

    天空突现神秘黑洞,威胁着符文大陆上的每一个国家。为拯救这前所未有旷世危机,各国纷纷派出天赋异禀的年轻战士们跟随时空护卫队前往战争学院参加魔鬼式特殊训练。故事,就这样奇妙地展开了……
  • 唯吾仙霸

    唯吾仙霸

    大道,不可逆。天地,不可逆。群雄,不可逆。济济盛世,我,不可逆!
  • 上午咖啡下午茶

    上午咖啡下午茶

    刚大学毕业的关书扬在几场招聘会连连失败的情况下,看到自己特别喜欢的一家咖啡店在招聘便带着受伤的小心灵和对未来的迷茫敲响了咖啡店的大门,从此便一步一步掉进了腹黑店长的甜蜜怀抱。片段:“店长,为什么我的晚班越来越多?”“不好吗?可以多得些加班费”“可是……可是这也太多了吧,我毕竟是个女生嘛,太晚回去不安全”丫的,一个月才22天班,你就给我安排了20天晚班,还让不让人活了。“没关系,我觉得你挺安全的”“……”“年轻人要学会勤劳,要肯干,你得向我学习,我不也天天晚班嘛”“……”“怎么不说话了?大不了我每天送你回家,行了吧?”“我能说不行吗?”“当然……不行”我怎么感觉我更不安全了……
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 网游之技能天下

    网游之技能天下

    杜飞一个宅男,英雄世界开服之前,偶然在网上淘到一个忒便宜的登陆头盔,从此过上了独家的bug生活!你懂的!
  • 杀神世界的修真者

    杀神世界的修真者

    简介:他是现代修真界的绝世天才,已十八岁年龄就修炼到渡劫期,可是在他渡劫时却遭情敌暗害无奈渡劫失败身死。天不亡他,得神器相助重生小说世界,这一世他是否能再一次登上巅峰。
  • 断河与王座

    断河与王座

    仲夏而遇谷玄,盛世顿衰,灰飞破灭。七大王朝的军队都已刀剑在手,铠甲上身,最高级别的王朝战争,整个世界都陷入了一片黑暗和绝望。楚王朝的废黜世子,却成为了最顶尖修武门派的一名贡民。他将走上一条什么样的道路,在这个乱世里,他是举起荣耀的旗帜,还是淹没在茫茫众生中哭泣?被封禁了千年的力量借着一个人归来,这个世界最深处的秘密,也开始一层一层地剥落,展现在世人的面前。“很多人都认为我懦弱,可他们都不知道,那是因为我不忍释放出心中的野兽。”项赢坐在王座上,他的目光深沉,望着远处的那条断河。
  • 神罚军团

    神罚军团

    在黑暗的太空中,一座巨大而狰狞的要塞悬浮在虚空中,要塞上冰冷的寒光一闪而过。林立的巨炮,游走的巨舰,无一不散发着令人心悸的力量。要塞的前方,是一片狰狞巨兽的海洋,千奇百怪的巨兽无声的咆哮着。它们奋不顾身的向要塞冲过来。要塞上的巨炮和战舰一齐开火,一道道强光射向巨兽,每一次攻击都有一大片巨兽被无声的蒸发掉,没有留下一丝痕迹。在巨兽海洋的后面,还有一群散发着更加强横气息的巨兽,血红色的眼睛无情的看着那座要塞,让人无法升起对抗的念头......
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)