登陆注册
37792400000019

第19章 CHAPTER V(1)

DULCE DOMUM

The sheep ran huddling together against the hurdles, blowing out thin nostrils and stamping with delicate fore-feet, their heads thrown back and a light steam rising from the crowded sheep-pen into the frosty air, as the two animals hastened by in high spirits, with much chatter and laughter. They were returning across country after a long day's outing with Otter, hunting and exploring on the wide uplands where certain streams tributary to their own River had their first small beginnings; and the shades of the short winter day were closing in on them, and they had still some distance to go. Plodding at random across the plough, they had heard the sheep and had made for them; and now, leading from the sheep-pen, they found a beaten track that made walking a lighter business, and responded, moreover, to that small inquiring something which all animals carry inside them, saying unmistakably, `Yes, quite right; THIS leads home!'

`It looks as if we were coming to a village,' said the Mole somewhat dubiously, slackening his pace, as the track, that had in time become a path and then had developed into a lane, now handed them over to the charge of a well-metalled road. The animals did not hold with villages, and their own highways, thickly frequented as they were, took an independent course, regardless of church, post office, or public-house.

`Oh, never mind!' said the Rat. `At this season of the year they're all safe indoors by this time, sitting round the fire; men, women, and children, dogs and cats and all. We shall slip through all right, without any bother or unpleasantness, and we can have a look at them through their windows if you like, and see what they're doing.'

The rapid nightfall of mid-December had quite beset the little village as they approached it on soft feet over a first thin fall of powdery snow. Little was visible but squares of a dusky orange-red on either side of the street, where the firelight or lamplight of each cottage overflowed through the casements into the dark world without. Most of the low latticedwindows were innocent of blinds, and to the lookers-in from outside, the inmates, gathered round the tea-table, absorbed in handiwork, or talking with laughter and gesture, had each that happy grace which is the last thing the skilled actor shall capture--the natural grace which goes with perfect unconsciousness of observation. Moving at will from one theatre to another, the two spectators, so far from home themselves, had something of wistfulness in their eyes as they watched a cat being stroked, a sleepy child picked up and huddled off to bed, or a tired man stretch and knock out his pipe on the end of a smouldering log.

But it was from one little window, with its blind drawn down, a mere blank transparency on the night, that the sense of home and the little curtained world within walls--the larger stressful world of outside Nature shut out and forgotten--most pulsated. Close against the white blind hung a bird-cage, clearly silhouetted, every wire, perch, and appurtenance distinct and recognisable, even to yesterday's dull-edged lump of sugar. On the middle perch the fluffy occupant, head tucked well into feathers, seemed so near to them as to be easily stroked, had they tried; even the delicate tips of his plumped-out plumage pencilled plainly on the illuminated screen. As they looked, the sleepy little fellow stirred uneasily, woke, shook himself, and raised his head. They could see the gape of his tiny beak as he yawned in a bored sort of way, looked round, and then settled his head into his back again, while the ruffled feathers gradually subsided into perfect stillness. Then a gust of bitter wind took them in the back of the neck, a small sting of frozen sleet on the skin woke them as from a dream, and they knew their toes to be cold and their legs tired, and their own home distant a weary way.

Once beyond the village, where the cottages ceased abruptly, on either side of the road they could smell through the darkness the friendly fields again; and they braced themselves for the last long stretch, the home stretch, the stretch that we know is bound to end, some time, in the rattle of the door-latch, the sudden firelight, and the sight of familiar things greeting us as long-absent travellers from far over-sea. They plodded along steadily and silently, each of them thinking his own thoughts. The Mole's ran a good deal on supper, as it was pitch-dark, and it was all astrange country for him as far as he knew, and he was following obediently in the wake of the Rat, leaving the guidance entirely to him. As for the Rat, he was walking a little way ahead, as his habit was, his shoulders humped, his eyes fixed on the straight grey road in front of him; so he did not notice poor Mole when suddenly the summons reached him, and took him like an electric shock.

We others, who have long lost the more subtle of the physical senses, have not even proper terms to express an animal's inter- communications with his surroundings, living or otherwise, and have only the word `smell,' for instance, to include the whole range of delicate thrills which murmur in the nose of the animal night and day, summoning, warning? inciting, repelling. It was one of these mysterious fairy calls from out the void that suddenly reached Mole in the darkness, ****** him tingle through and through with its very familiar appeal, even while yet he could not clearly remember what it was. He stopped dead in his tracks, his nose searching hither and thither in its efforts to recapture the fine filament, the telegraphic current, that had so strongly moved him. A moment, and he had caught it again; and with it this time came recollection in fullest flood.

同类推荐
  • 舌门

    舌门

    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。
  • 金匮要略心典

    金匮要略心典

    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。
  • 宗门拈古汇集

    宗门拈古汇集

    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。
  • 答陆澧

    答陆澧

    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。
  • 毗尼毋论

    毗尼毋论

    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
  • 格列大陆游记

    格列大陆游记

    手握星辰摘日月,有基佬开我裤链!哇咔咔咔咔,在这个熟悉的世界里,我岂不是无敌于天下?!………等下,这画风不太对吧?awsl………………………这是一本风格正经,画风严肃,具有严谨世界观的小说(确信脸)
  • 喵星人观察日记

    喵星人观察日记

    在这些人与猫故事里,主角没有名字,这是喵星人观察地球的故事
  • 最佳死亡时间

    最佳死亡时间

    美好的生活彼此相似,不幸的生活各不相同。茫茫人海她在这里,人海茫茫他在何方?
  • 音证

    音证

    记者魏泽西只身前往清川县采访,与落荒而逃的黄金大王金明峡撞了个满怀;清川县委书记牛世坤令县公安局对金明峡实施追捕搜缴“可疑物品”,一无所获;一个自由撰稿人无意间拣到一支录音笔;多条线索围绕录音笔的下落交织展开了一场权力之间的博弈。
  • 青春,不曾遗忘的记忆

    青春,不曾遗忘的记忆

    言小希一个美丽,沉默的女孩,总是独自一个人,却在青春路上遇到一个个伙伴,也在青春路上遇到了那个可以一辈子在一起的人,虽然生活让这个女孩经历了太多,却也给了她一份独一无二的爱。青春路上,不管是痛,是乐,是幸福,还是伤害,都要珍惜那个愿意陪你一起的人。
  • 阳光少女恋爱记

    阳光少女恋爱记

    她遇到校草逸,开始了初恋,以为这会是一辈子。逸莫名其妙提出分手,她为情所伤,转学疗伤。转学后遇到轩,轩和她是欢喜冤家,爱上她,视她如珍宝,怎奈她却放不下逸。为什么逸要放弃她?她到底该情归何处呢?敬请期待。
  • 让孩子有个好性格

    让孩子有个好性格

    无论是处于顺境还是逆境,好的性格都能帮助孩子坦然积极地面对生活,并且不懈努力,最终取得成功;不良的性格则会让孩子走弯路,受尽挫折,在关键时刻甚至能毁掉孩子的一生,酿成悲剧。
  • 初爱未远

    初爱未远

    他与她青梅竹马,两小无猜,情虽懵懂却真挚,爱虽简单却刻骨,他们以为今生会与彼此相守相依。可家庭的变故让他们为了相互成全,而放弃自己,无奈分开。从此离散于茫茫人海,多年后也许是上天眷顾,也许是情缘未了,他与她再次重逢,可两个人的身边已多了另外的他和她,是初心不改,还是情归他处,其实答案早已刻在彼此心中。
  • 树叶风起璀璨星河皆为你

    树叶风起璀璨星河皆为你

    前世,顾汐萌被家人抛弃死在实验室里。重生,做一个隐藏大佬保护好自己想要保护好的人......
  • 莫斯科没有雪

    莫斯科没有雪

    1921年,叶青留学去莫斯科,他走在街边,被一个跳舞的女郎吸引住了……