登陆注册
15459900000008

第8章 CHAPTER II(4)

"The woods do that. You not only discover miracles and marvels in them, you not only trace evolution and the origin of species, but you get the greatest lessons taught in all the world ground into you early and alone----courage, caution, and patience."

"Those are the rocks on which men are stranded as a rule. You think you can breast them, David?"

The Harvester laughed.

"Aside from breaking a certain promise mother rooted in the blood and bones of me, if I am afraid of anything, I don't know it. You don't often see me going head-long, do you? As to patience! Ten years ago I began removing every tree, bush, vine, and plant of medicinal value from the woods around to my land; I set and sowed acres in ginseng, knowing I must nurse, tend, and cultivate seven years. If my neighbours had understood what I was attempting, what do you think they would have said? Cranky and lazy would have become adjectives too mild. Lunatic would have expressed it better.

That's close the general opinion, anyway. Because Iwill not fell my trees, and the woods hide the work I do, it is generally conceded that I spend my time in the sun reading a book. I do, as often as I have an opportunity.

But the point is that this fall, when I harvest that ginseng bed, I will clear more money than my stiffest detractor ever saw at one time. I'll wager my bank account won't compare so unfavourably with the best of them now.

I did well this morning. Yes, I'll admit this much:

I am reasonably cautious, I'm a pattern for patience, and my courage never has failed me yet, anyway. But I must rap on wood; for that boast is a sign that I probably will meet my Jonah soon."

"David, you are a man after my own heart," said the doctor. "I love you more than any other friend I have I wouldn't see a hair of your head changed for the world.

Now I've got to hurry to my operation. Remain as long as you please if there is anything that interests you;but don't let the giggling little nurse that always haunts the hall when you come make any impression. She is not up to your standard."

"Don't!" said the Harvester. "I've learned one of the big lessons of life since last I saw you, Doc. I have no standard. There is just one woman in all the world for me, and when I find her I will know her, and I will be happy for even a glance; as for that talk of standards, I will be only too glad to take her as she is."

"David! I supposed what you said about enlarged buildings was nonsense or applied to store-rooms."

"Go to your operation!"

"David, if you send me in suspense, I may operate on the wrong man. What has happened?"

"Nothing!" said the Harvester. "Nothing!"

"David, it is not like you to evade. What happened?"

"Nothing! On my word! I merely saw a vision and dreamed a dream."

"You! A rank materialist! Saw a vision and dreamed a dream! And you call it nothing. Worst thing that could happen! Whenever a man of common-sense goes to seeing things that don't exist, and dreaming dreams, why look out! What did you see? What did you dream?"

"You woman!" laughed the Harvester. "Talk about curiosity! I'd have to be a poet to describe my vision, and the dream was strictly private. I couldn't tell it, not for any price you could mention. Go to your operation."

The doctor paused on the threshold.

"You can't fool me," he said. "I can diagnose you all right. You are poet enough, but the vision was sacred; and when a man won't tell, it's always and forever a woman. I know all now I ever will, because I know you, David. A man with a loose mouth and a low mind drags the women of his acquaintance through whatever mire he sinks in; but you couldn't tell, David, not even about a dream woman. Come again soon! You are my elixir of life, lad! I revel in the atmosphere you bring.

Wish me success now, I am going to a difficult, delicate operation."

"I do!" cried the Harvester heartily. "I do! But you can't fail. You never have and that proves you cannot! Good-bye!"

Down the street went the Harvester, passing over city pave with his free, swinging stride, his head high, his face flushed with vivid outdoor tints, going somewhere to do something worth while, the impression always left behind him. Men envied his robust appearance and women looked twice, always twice, and sometimes oftener if there was any opportunity; but twice at least was the rule. He left a little roll of bills at the bank and started toward the library. When he entered the reading room an attendant with an eager smile hastily came toward him.

"What will you have this morning, Mr. Langston?" she asked in the voice of one who would render willing service.

"Not the big books to-day," laughed the Harvester.

"I've only a short time. I'll glance through the magazines."

He selected several from a table and going to a corner settled with them and for two hours was deeply engrossed.

He took an envelope from his pocket, traced lines, and read intently. He studied the placing of rooms, the construction of furniture, and all attractive ideas were noted. When at last he arose the attendant went to replace the magazines on the table. They had been opened widely, and as she turned the leaves they naturally fell apart at the plans for houses or articles of furniture.

The Harvester slowly went down the street. Before every furniture store he paused and studied the designs displayed in the windows. Then he untied Betsy and drove to a lumber mill on the outskirts of the city and made arrangements to have some freshly felled logs of black walnut and curly maple sawed into different sizes and put through a course in drying.

He drove back to Medicine Woods whistling, singing, and talking to Belshazzar beside him. He ate a hasty lunch and at three o'clock was in the forest, blazing and felling slender, straight-trunked oak and ash of the desired proportions.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 纪鼎记

    纪鼎记

    太古洪荒年间,世界颤抖,天穹一片血红,血红中出现了四道光芒,这四道光芒,每一道里面都有一尊小鼎,光芒包裹四尊三足小鼎,散落世间。同时,世界各地山呼海啸,火山喷发。然而,大地的深处,却诞生出四尊四足大鼎。它们神秘而浩瀚,注定不凡。它们散落世间,似乎在寻找什么,又像是在等待什么······少年王浩然意外得知亲人的消息,为了能亲人相聚。他离开爷爷,离开山村,带着自己的两位兄弟,踏寻成仙之道······
  • 尊天记

    尊天记

    世上谁人不死,千古悠悠之间。一个少年为复活抚养自己长大的爷爷,走上那武道之路,在前方等待少年的是什么?
  • 乾坤无敌

    乾坤无敌

    神物天降,乾坤颠覆,古老的意志开始复苏,开启另一个盛世。少年林辰,被从天而降的葫芦砸破了头,当他醒来之后,发现已是三百年后……凶兽肆虐,武道为尊,看我乾坤在手,傲视天下。
  • TF之吓死宝宝了

    TF之吓死宝宝了

    她顾筱梅只不过是开个玩笑,却被父母“逐”回了国,回就回呗,还搞个人监视。少年时的意外让她的智力超出平凡人好几等,“上什么课!睡觉!”“你好,我叫王源。”笑眯眯地使着薄荷音说。谁料半天没得到回复,她居然睡着了!果然,吃货的共同语言还是在食物上。——从小一起长大,青梅竹马,可是张言艺的老哥偏偏要插一脚,王俊凯自是不会在意,可她好像很在意的样子呢?“没关系,我永远爱你。”启唇轻语。羞得通红的小脸点了点头。——跆拳道冠军谁敢惹?老娘得不到就毁掉!面对上官炫言的强烈攻势,易烊千玺表示:随便我天哪!这是表示答应了?小眼珠子滴溜溜的转,笑的比花还灿烂。“随便。”呵呵,拉黑线。
  • 必知的网络科技(青少年科技爱好培养)

    必知的网络科技(青少年科技爱好培养)

    科学是人类进步的第一推动力,而科学知识的普及则是实现这一推动的必由之路。在新的时代,社会的进步、科技的发展、人们生活水平的不断提高,为我们青少年的科普教育提供了新的契机。抓住这个契机,大力普及科学知识,传播科学精神,提高青少年的科学素质,是我们全社会的重要课题。
  • 春日永安

    春日永安

    女大学生苏晗和以资助人出现的师兄乔振安。一段追逐,一场命定的相遇。一个关于爱与相逢的故事,万字短篇。此文为短篇故事集合。非单一一篇。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • bigbang权志龙之默默爱

    bigbang权志龙之默默爱

    遇见你后我很幸福,不知你是怎么样的----杨晨曦。你是唯一,怎么会不喜欢你呢---权志龙。还好我在懵懂时期与你相识相知相恋----权志龙and杨晨曦
  • 一诺千金sss王爷萌妃

    一诺千金sss王爷萌妃

    “上官千金,这个名字最讨厌了,土里土气的。”上官千金无时无刻不在重复这句话,那一次不幸的离世并没有让她转世投胎,而是穿越到了古代,本来就娇生惯养的她在这个人生地不熟地方还能过得好吗?幸运的是,竟然会看到她前不久离世的爸爸,还有默默保护她的赵一诺了*^_^*果然,幸运就是幸运喽:-)
  • 失败的阿帕忒

    失败的阿帕忒

    当人造人和超人工智能开始结盟的时候,人类在拥有不对等的绝对优势的情况下,挑起了对这个联盟的战争,然而失败的代价却是永久的失去了控制权,甚至连科技的发展都受到了钳制。而人类也已经意识到,他们侵入了神的领域,而神也开始对他们的惩罚。。但!这不是人类的故事。是每个人造物,或者他们自称的第二人种的故事。战争后他们选择了地底,但是为了让人类能正视他们,开始了各自为政的努力,无论是纸糊的和平条约,还是一旦失控可以吞噬一切的征伐……
  • 呆萌王妃太可人

    呆萌王妃太可人

    两萝莉闺密在泡澡时竟狗血的穿越,喵呜~,一个长得跟那里失踪的相府嫡女一模一样,但另一个却毫无身份,为了死党甘愿代嫁给了当今皇上都惧怕的摄政王洛逸凡,哇塞,原来是美男一个啊!某萝莉鼻血止都止不住……