登陆注册
37927600000079

第79章 CHAPTER XVI SOME DAYS AT BROOKFIELD FARM(4)

Mrs. Grant went on, not having heard a word of John's aside: "This table you're eating from, once belonged to Mr. Adams. He gave it to my father, who often spent a week at a time with him in the White House."

"And I wish he was there now," interrupted Silas from the foot of the table. "He'd straighten out this snarl we're drifting into. Looks to me as if there would be some powder burnt before this thing is over. What do your people say about it?" and he nodded at Oliver. He had served the turkey, and was now sharpening the carver for the boiled ham, trying the edge with his thumb, as Shylock did.

"I haven't been at home for some time, sir," replied Oliver, in a courteous tone--he intended to be polite to the end--"and so I cannot say. My father's letters, seem to be very anxious, but mother doesn't think there'll be any trouble; at least she said so in her last letter."

Silas looked up from under the tufts of cotton-wool. Were the mothers running the politics of the South, he wondered?

"And there's another thing you folks might as well remember. We're not going to let you break up the Union, and we're not going to pay you for your slaves, either," and he plunged the fork into the ham that the spectacled waitress had laid before him and rose in his chair, the knife poised in his hand to carve it the better.

"Mr. Horn hasn't got any slaves to sell, father--didn't you hear him say so? His father freed his," laughed Margaret. Her father's positiveness never really worried her. She rather liked it at times. It was only because she had read in Oliver's face the impression her father was ****** upon him that she essayed to soften the force of his remarks.

"I heard him, Margaret, I heard him. Glad of it--but he's the only man from his parts that I ever heard who did. The others won't give 'em up so easy. They hung John Brown for trying to help the negroes free themselves, don't forget that."

Oliver looked up and knitted his brows. Silas saw it. "I'm not meaning any offence to you, young man," he said quickly, waving the knife toward Oliver. "I'm taking this question on broad grounds.

If I had my way I'd teach those slave-drivers--" and he buried the knife in the yielding ham, "that--"

"They did just right to hang him," interrupted John. "Brown was a fanatic, and ought to have stayed at home. No one is stronger than the law.

That's where old Ossawatomie Brown made a mistake."

Everybody was entitled to express his or her opinion in this house except the dear old mother.

Margaret's fearless independence of manner and thought had been nurtured in fertile soil.

Mrs. Grant had been vainly trying to get the drift of the conversation, her hand behind her ear.

"Parson Brown, did you say, John? He married us, sir," and she turned to Oliver. "He lived here over forty years. The church that you passed was where he preached."

John laughed, and so did Silas, at the old lady's mistake, but Oliver only became the more attentive to his hostess. He was profoundly grateful to the reverend gentleman for coming out of his grave at this opportune moment and diverting the talk into other channels. Why did they want to bother him with all this talk about slavery and the South, when he was so happy he could hardly stay in his skin? It set his teeth on edge--he wished that the dinner were over and everybody down at the bottom of the sea but Margaret; he had come to see his sweetheart --not to talk slavery.

"Yes, I saw the church," and for the rest of the dinner, Oliver was entertained with the details in the life of the Rev. Leonidas Brown, including his manner of preaching; the crowds who would go to hear him; the number converted under the good man's ministrations; to all of which Oliver listened with a closeness of attention that would have surprised those who knew him unless they had discovered that his elbow had found Margaret's during the recital, and that the biography of every member of Brown's congregation might have been added to that of the beloved pastor without wearying him in the slightest degree.

When the nuts were served--Silas broke his with his fingers--his host made one more effort to draw Oliver into a discussion, but Margaret stopped it by exclaiming, suddenly:

"Where shall Mr. Horn smoke, mother?" She wanted Oliver to herself--the family had had him long enough.

"Why, does he want to SMOKE?" she answered, with some consternation.

"Yes, of course he does. All painters smoke."

"Well, I don't know; let me see." The old lady hesitated as if seeking the choice between two evils.

"I suppose in the sitting-room. No--the library would be better."

"Oh, I won't smoke at all if your mother does not like it," Oliver protested, springing from his chair.

"Oh, yes, you will," interrupted John. "I never smoke, and father don't, but I know how good a pipe tastes. Let's go into the library."

Margaret gave Oliver the big chair and sat beside him. It was a small room, the walls almost hidden with books; the windows filled with flowering plants.

There was a long table piled up with magazines and pamphlets, and an open fireplace, the wall above the mantel covered with framed pictures of weeping-willows worked out with hair of dead relatives, and the mantel itself with faded daguerreotypes propped apart like half-opened clam-shells.

Mr. Grant on leaving the dining-room walked slowly to the window without looking to the right or left, dropped into a chair and gazed out through the leaves of a geranium. The meal was over.

同类推荐
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!
  • 你向我表白

    你向我表白

    “我们在一起吧。”男人深邃的眸子闪着一道亮光,看着面前的女人。“我要找一个喜欢我的人。”女人的眼晴眨了眨,闪着一丝狡黠。男人勾唇微笑,睨着她,“不能和别的男人约会。”“为什么?”“……”女人,这是要他向她表白吗?
  • 玄天武域

    玄天武域

    他一路走来,遇强则强;练无上神功,灭无尽敌人;最终超脱于凡事间。
  • 星空漫漫宇宙最帅

    星空漫漫宇宙最帅

    舒展发了一条微博,没想到竟带来了他的姻缘?舒展:“近日愿望,脱单。”夏翊:“哈哈,做梦。”舒展:“不巧,梦到了你。”……
  • 女帝惊华:后宫无双

    女帝惊华:后宫无双

    林君卿:“我要宝贝。”男A:“我有。”林君卿:“我要杀人。”男B:“我去。”林君卿:“我要造反。”男C:“我陪。”林君卿:“我要皇位。”男D:“我给。”……林君卿:“我要美男。”男ABCD:“我来!”注意!这又是一片狗血穿越文,四千年美女曲小七误变万年弱受林君卿,这个世界美男如林,帅哥成群,看她如何强势雄起,绝地反攻!本文只甜不虐,如有少虐,纯属失误,反正我也不会改的,科科。
  • 大唐神武传

    大唐神武传

    贞观年间,玄武门之变的血腥味还未消散,江湖中突然出现了三把神器(弑神剑、武王刀、冰魄神针),原本平静的江湖因此炸起了惊雷,各大势力暗流涌动,小门小派纷争无数,且争斗逐渐将江湖各大门派卷入其中……此时此刻崆峒山上出现一婴儿,被崆峒派掌门欧虹子偶遇,他的身世之谜和大侠之路将由此开启。
  • 倒流时光与你相约

    倒流时光与你相约

    (此文已暂停更新)手工戒指DIY工坊?我怎么会来这里,嘶,头又痛了,这到底有什么牵挂着我的心?她是失忆少女,他是逗比少年,他们之间会擦出什么样的火花?什么?!人家早已相爱?!与你相约在回忆,我,在回忆等你。
  • 喷气侠

    喷气侠

    这部作品是《风速侠》的兄弟篇章,喷气侠是风速侠团队里面的一位热血感动的人物,充满热血、幽默,带给人感动的,就是喷气侠杰克了...又名“喷气大叔”...
  • 酒窖里的青春

    酒窖里的青春

    有种相遇,叫做我喜欢你。高中的小打小闹,到了大学才清楚,我喜欢你。国风舞蹈美少女X品学兼优校草的故事。
  • 欧皇在上

    欧皇在上

    灾变前的黎明,恐怖生灵入侵。欧皇附体的少年,一步一步崛起!“非酋值+1!”“晕……”