登陆注册
40904300000009

第9章 ACT II(1)

Rosscullen.Westward a hillside of granite rock and heather slopes upward across the prospect from south to north,a huge stone stands on it in a naturally impossible place,as if it had been tossed up there by a giant.Over the brow,in the desolate valley beyond,is a round tower.A lonely white high road trending away westward past the tower loses itself at the foot of the far mountains.It is evening;and there are great breadths of silken green in the Irish sky.The sun is setting.

A man with the face of a young saint,yet with white hair and perhaps 50years on his back,is standing near the stone in a trance of intense melancholy,looking over the hills as if by mere intensity of gaze he could pierce the glories of the sunset and see into the streets of heaven.He is dressed in black,and is rather more clerical in appearance than most English curates are nowadays;but he does not wear the collar and waistcoat of a parish priest.He is roused from his trance by the chirp of an insect from a tuft of grass in a crevice of the stone.His face relaxes:he turns quietly,and gravely takes off his hat to the tuft,addressing the insect in a brogue which is the jocular assumption of a gentleman and not the natural speech of a peasant.

THE MAN.An is that yourself,Misther Grasshopper?I hope I see you well this fine evenin.

THE GRASSHOPPER [prompt and shrill in answer].X.X.

THE MAN [encouragingly].That's right.I suppose now you've come out to make yourself miserable by admyerin the sunset?

THE GRASSHOPPER [sadly].X.X.

THE MAN.Aye,you're a thrue Irish grasshopper.

THE GRASSHOPPER [loudly].X.X.X.

THE MAN.Three cheers for ould Ireland,is it?That helps you to face out the misery and the poverty and the torment,doesn't it?

THE GRASSHOPPER [plaintively].X.X.

THE MAN.Ah,it's no use,me poor little friend.If you could jump as far as a kangaroo you couldn't jump away from your own heart an its punishment.You can only look at Heaven from here:you can't reach it.There![pointing with his stick to the sunset]that's the gate o glory,isn't it?

THE GRASSHOPPER [assenting].X.X.

THE MAN.Sure it's the wise grasshopper yar to know that!But tell me this,Misther Unworldly Wiseman:why does the sight of Heaven wring your heart an mine as the sight of holy wather wrings the heart o the divil?What wickedness have you done to bring that curse on you?Here!where are you jumpin to?Where's your manners to go skyrocketin like that out o the box in the middle o your confession [he threatens it with his stick]?

THE GRASSHOPPER [penitently].X.

THE MAN [lowering the stick].I accept your apology;but don't do it again.And now tell me one thing before I let you go home to bed.Which would you say this counthry was:hell or purgatory?

THE GRASSHOPPER.X.

THE MAN.Hell!Faith I'm afraid you're right.I wondher what you and me did when we were alive to get sent here.

THE GRASSHOPPER [shrilly].X.X.

THE MAN [nodding].Well,as you say,it's a delicate subject;and I won't press it on you.Now off widja.

THE GRASSHOPPER.X.X.[It springs away].

THE MAN [waving his stick]God speed you![He walks away past the stone towards the brow of the hill.Immediately a young laborer,his face distorted with terror,slips round from behind the stone.

THE LABORER [crossing himself repeatedly].Oh glory be to God!glory be to God!Oh Holy Mother an all the saints!Oh murdher!

murdher![Beside himself,calling Fadher Keegan!Fadher Keegan]!

THE MAN [turning].Who's there?What's that?[He comes back and finds the laborer,who clasps his knees]Patsy Farrell!What are you doing here?

PATSY.O for the love o God don't lave me here wi dhe grasshopper.I hard it spakin to you.Don't let it do me any harm,Father darlint.

KEEGAN.Get up,you foolish man,get up.Are you afraid of a poor insect because I pretended it was talking to me?

PATSY.Oh,it was no pretending,Fadher dear.Didn't it give three cheers n say it was a divil out o hell?Oh say you'll see me safe home,Fadher;n put a blessin on me or somethin [he moans with terror].

KEEGAN.What were you doin there,Patsy,listnin?Were you spyin on me?

PATSY.No,Fadher:on me oath an soul I wasn't:I was waitn to meet Masther Larry n carry his luggage from the car;n I fell asleep on the grass;n you woke me talkin to the grasshopper;n Ihard its wicked little voice.Oh,d'ye think I'll die before the year's out,Fadher?

KEEGAN.For shame,Patsy!Is that your religion,to be afraid of a little deeshy grasshopper?Suppose it was a divil,what call have you to fear it?If I could ketch it,I'd make you take it home widja in your hat for a penance.

PATSY.Sure,if you won't let it harm me,I'm not afraid,your riverence.[He gets up,a little reassured.He is a callow,flaxen polled,smoothfaced,downy chinned lad,fully grown but not yet fully filled out,with blue eyes and an instinctively acquired air of helplessness and silliness,indicating,not his real character,but a cunning developed by his constant dread of a hostile dominance,which he habitually tries to disarm and tempt into unmasking by pretending to be a much greater fool than he really is.Englishmen think him half-witted,which is exactly what he intends them to think.He is clad in corduroy trousers,unbuttoned waistcoat,and coarse blue striped shirt].

KEEGAN [admonitorily].Patsy:what did I tell you about callin me Father Keegan an your reverence?What did Father Dempsey tell you about it?

PATSY.Yis,Fadher.

KEEGAN.Father!

PATSY [desperately].Arra,hwat am I to call you?Fadher Dempsey sez you're not a priest;n we all know you're not a man;n how do we know what ud happen to us if we showed any disrespect to you?

N sure they say wanse a priest always a priest.

KEEGAN [sternly].It's not for the like of you,Patsy,to go behind the instruction of your parish priest and set yourself up to judge whether your Church is right or wrong.

PATSY.Sure I know that,sir.

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!
  • 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!
  • 狗语谋士

    狗语谋士

    一条捡回来的独眼老狗不但会说人语,还能洞察世事。有了它的帮助,负罪归来的刘二月既能保卫嫂子,又能扬清抑浊,还能发家致富……
  • 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!
  • 青上青

    青上青

    主要讲述三人远行江湖轻松欢快的冒险,各种元素穿插其中,不拘一格。
  • 想要系统的我只有一个当铺

    想要系统的我只有一个当铺

    穿越二十多年都没有系统的李安适,看着面前的当铺陷入了沉思。这是一本情节欢快的当铺小说
  • 错为王宠:一等王爷二手妃

    错为王宠:一等王爷二手妃

    她,生的一副俏皮样,职业却是令人钦佩的特工,官方称之为间谍,窃密是她的专长......他,朝中王爷一枚,有时潇洒俊逸、气宇不凡,有时眼神凌厉、不屑一顾,任谁看了都止不住议论一番,却只得养鸟、练字的喜好,让人大跌眼镜梦中穿越掉进王爷的寝室中,一觉醒后,经过一轮仔细的侦查,情报收集、整理,才知道自己俨然穿越成了一个十五岁、二次待嫁的异国小公主而那个一天就知道养鸟,遛鸟,读书,练字的文质彬彬年轻王爷竟是她要嫁的夫君,拜托,气场就不同,女强男弱最后的归属都是杯具好不好?难道嫁过去让她保护他吗?不可能他看起来对她不屑一顾,只知道她是个他的未来小媳妇,还不如一只整天叽喳个没完的八哥重要,这样她情何以堪啊?好吧,她气愤了,后果会是相当严重她知道,现代中有一种东西可以让其穿越到古代,将那东西古代化,自然可以回到现代,才不要跟那个小男人在一起呢,她决定了可......可......发生了什么?他怎么突然变的强势了?强到她已经快受不了了,看来只好拿出她的看家本领,他不知道,间谍可是个非常厉害的工作不会点什么十八般武艺,怎么能在关公面前耍大刀?她跟他杠行了,以后的日子一定越来越有意思了。
  • 妖妖梓春

    妖妖梓春

    这是一个发生在2000年前的故事人间一户姓杨的贵族诞生了女孩长得不是很好看的女孩一出生她的额头上就有一个像花的印记起名字就杨梓清人们都认为这个小女孩是妖仙的转世……
  • 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!
  • 爱不起,戒不掉

    爱不起,戒不掉

    年轻时我们放弃,以为那不过是一段感情,可是最后才知道,那其实是一生。有没有这样一种感情,阅遍万水千山还是觉得在你身边独好;有没有这样一个人,山明和水秀都不比你有看头;遇见你,我才知道有一种感情叫做:爱不起,戒不掉。尤小浅:我描画过千万种面孔,唯独画不出你的模样;我设计过无数结局,唯独没有想到我们的结局;我写遍甜蜜心酸,唯独赢不到你。程少坤:这辈子我怎么会遇见你?从一开始,我就知道我这辈子只能站在山脚下,做一个可怜的仰慕者。因为悲微到尘埃里,所以心痛在你看不到的地方。从此以后,无论你在哪里做什么,你记得,在时间的背后,有那样一个人,永远在等你。秦川:你的心里没有我没关系,我只要你在我身边。你可知道,我耗尽此生所有,只为你给过他的那个嫣然一笑。