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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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