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waifs and strays, etc(流浪儿)-第7部分
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investment that I believe will prove quite advantageousyes; sir; I believe
it will result in both pecuniary profit and agreeable occupation。〃
〃Colonel Blaylock;〃 said the little edlerly lady; shaking her gray curl
and smiling indulgent explanation at J。 Pinkney Bloom; 〃is so devoted to
businesss。 He has such a talent for financiering and markets and
investments and those kind of things。 I think myself extremely fortunate
in having secured him for a partner on life's journeyI am so unversed in
those formidable but very useful branches of learning。〃
Colonel Blaylock rose and made a bowa bow that belonged with silk
stockings and lace ruffles and velvet。
〃Practical affairs;〃 he said; with a wave of his hand toward the
promoter; 〃are; if I may use the comparison; the garden walks upon which
we tread through life; viewing upon either side of us the flowers which
brighten that journey。 It is my pleasure to be able to lay out a walk or
two。 Mrs。 Blaylock; sir; is one of those fortunate higher spirits whose
mission it is to make the flowers grow。 Perhaps; Mr。 Bloom; you have
perused the lines of Lorella; the Southern poetess。 That is the name
above which Mrs。 Blaylock has contributed to the press of the South for
many years。〃
〃Unfortunately;〃 said Mr。 Bloom; with a sense of the loss clearly
written upon his frank face; 〃I'm like the Colonelin the walk…making
business myselfand I haven't had time to even take a sniff at the flowers。
Poetry is a line I never dealt in。 It must be nice; though quite nice。〃
〃It is the region;〃 smiled Mrs。 Blaylock; 〃in which my soul dwells。 My
shawl; Peyton; if you pleasethe breeze comes a little chilly from yon
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verdured hills。〃
The Colonel drew from the tail pocket of his coat a small shawl of
knitted silk and laid it solicitously about the shoulders of the lady。 Mrs。
Blaylock sighed contentedly; and turned her expressive eyes still as clear
and unworldly as a child'supon the steep slopes that were slowly slipping
past。 Very fair and stately they looked in the clear morning air。 They
seemed to speak in familiar terms to the responsive spirit of Lorella。
〃My native hills!〃 she murmured; dreamily。 〃See how the foliage drinks
the sunlight from the hollows and dells。〃
〃Mrs。 Blaylock's maiden days;〃 said the Colonel; interpreting her
mood to J。 Pinkney Bloom; 〃were spent among the mountains of northern
Georgia。 Mountain air and mountain scenery recall to her those days。
Holly Springs; where we have lived for twenty years; is low and flat。 I fear
that she may have suffered in health and spirits by so long a residence
there。 That is one portent reason for the change we are making。 My
dear; can you not recall those lines you wroteentitled; I think; 'The
Georgia Hills'the poem that was so extensively copied by the Southern
press and praised so highly by the Atlanta critics?〃
Mrs。 Blaylock turned a glance of speaking tenderness upon the
Colonel; fingered for a moment the silvery curl that drooped upon her
bosom; then looked again toward the mountains。 Without preliminary or
affectation or demurral she began; in rather thrilling and more deeply
pitched tones to recite these lines:
〃The Georgia hills; the Georgia hills! Oh; heart; why dost
thou pine? Are not these sheltered lowlands fair With mead and
bloom and vine? Ah! as the slow…paced river here Broods on its
natal rills My spirit drifts; in longing sweet; Back to the Georgia
hills。
〃And through the close…drawn; curtained night I steal on
sleep's slow wings Back to my heart's easeslopes of pine
Where end my wanderings。 Oh; heaven seems nearer from their tops
And farther earthly ills Even in dreams; if I may but Dream of
my Georgia hills。
The grass upon their orchard sides Is a fine couch to me;
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The common note of each small bird Passes all minstrelsy。 It
would not seem so dread a thing If; when the Reaper wills; He
might come there and take my hand Up in the Georgia hills。〃
Thats great stuff; ma'am;〃 said J。 Pinkney Bloom; enthusiastically;
when the poetess had concluded。 〃I wish I had looked up poetry more
than I have。 I was raised in the pine hills myself。〃
〃The mountains ever call to their children;〃 murmured Mrs。 Blaylock。
〃I feel that life will take on the rosy hue of hope again in among these
beautiful hills。 Peytona little taste of the currant wine; if you will be so
good。 The journey; though delightful in the extreme; slightly fatigues
me。〃 Colonel Blaylock again visited the depths of his prolific coat; and
produced a tightly corked; rough; black bottle。 Mr。 Bloom was on his
feet in an instant。
〃Let me bring a glass; ma'am。 You come along; Colonelthere's a
little table we can bring; too。 Maybe we can scare up some fruit or a cup
of tea on board。 I'll ask Mac。〃
Mrs。 Blaylock reclined at ease。 Few royal ladies have held their
royal prerogative with the serene grace of the petted Southern woman。 The
Colonel; with an air as gallant and assiduous as in the days of his courtship;
and J。 Pinkney Bloom; with a ponderous agility half professional and half
directed by some resurrected; unnamed; long… forgotten sentiment; formed
a diversified but attentive court。 The currant winewine home made
from the Holly Springs fruitwent round; and then J。 Pinkney began to
hear something of Holly Springs life。
It seemed (from the conversation of the Blaylocks) that the Springs
was decadent。 A third of the population had moved away。 Business
and the Colonel was an authority on businesshad dwindled to nothing。
After carefully studying the field of opportunities open to capital he had
sold his little property there for eight hundred dollars and invested it in
one of the enterprises opened up by the book in Okochee。
〃Might I inquire; sir;〃 said Mr。 Bloom; 〃in what particular line of
business you inserted your coin? I know that town as well as I know the
regulations for illegal use of the mails。 I might give you a hunch as to
whether you can make the game go or not。〃
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J。 Pinkney; somehow; had a kindly feeling toward these
unsophisticated representatives of by…gone days。 They were so simple;
impractical; and unsuspecting。 He was glad that he happened not to have
a gold brick or a block of that western Bad Boy Silver Mine stock along
with him。 He would have disliked to unload on people he liked so well
as he did these; but there are some temptations toe enticing to be resisted。
〃No; sir;〃 said Colonel Blaylock。 pausing to arrange the queen's wrap。
〃I did not invest in Okochee。 I have made an exhaustive study of
business conditions; and I regard old settled towns as unfavorable fields in
which to place capital that is limited in amount。 Some months ago;
through the kindness of a friend; there came into my hands a map and
description of this new town of Skyland that has been built upon the lake。
The description was so pleasing; the future of the town set forth in such
convincing arguments; and its increasing prosperity portrayed in such an
attractive style that I decided to take advantage of the opportunity it
offered。 I carefully selected a lot in the centre of the business district;
although its price was the highest in the schedulefive hundred dollars
and made the purchase at once。〃
〃Are you the manI mean; did you pay five hundred dollars for a lot
in Skyland〃 asked J。 Pinkney Bloom。
〃I did; sir;〃 answered the Colonel; with the air of a modest millionaire
explaining his success; 〃a lot most excellently situated on the same square
with the opera house; and only two squares from the board of trade。 I
consider the purchase a most fortuitous one。 It is my intention to erect a
small building upon it at once; and open a modest book and stationery
store。 During past years I have met with many pecuniary reverses; and I
now find it necessary to engage in some commercial occupation that will
furnish me with a livelihoo
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