登陆注册
15688200000065

第65章 CHAPTER XX.(2)

"Here! Give me that child!" cried Euphemia, forcibly taking Pat and the bottle from me. "You'll make it swallow the whole affair, and I'm sure its mouth's big enough.""You really don't think," she said, when we were alone, and little Pat, with his upturned blue eyes serenely surveying the features of the good lady who knew how to feed him, was placidly pulling away at his india-rubber tube, "that I will consent to your keeping such a creature as this in the house? Why, he's a regular little Paddy!

If you kept him he'd grow up into a hod-carrier.""Good!" said I. "I never thought of that. What a novel thing it would be to witness the gradual growth of a hod-carrier! I'll make him a little hod, now, to begin with. He couldn't have a more suitable toy.""I was talking in earnest," she said. "Take your baby, and please carry him home as quick as you can, for I am certainly not going to take care of him.""Of course not," said I. "Now that I see how it's done, I'm going to do it myself. Jonas will mix his feed and I will give it to him. He looks sleepy now. Shall I take him upstairs and lay him on our bed?""No, indeed," cried Euphemia. "You can put him on a quilt on the floor, until after luncheon, and then you must take him home."I laid the young Milesian on the folded quilt which Euphemia prepared for him, where he turned up his little pug nose to the ceiling and went contentedly to sleep.

That afternoon I nailed four legs on a small packing-box and made a bedstead for him. This, with a pillow in the bottom of it, was very comfortable, and instead of taking him home, I borrowed, in the evening, some baby night-clothes from Pomona, and set about preparing Pat for the night.

This Euphemia would not allow, but silently taking him from me, she put him to bed.

"To-morrow," she said, "you must positively take him away. I wont stand it. And in our room, too.""I didn't talk in that way about the baby you adopted," I said.

To this she made no answer, but went away to attend, as usual, to Pomona's baby, while its mother washed the dishes.

That night little Pat woke up, several times, and made things unpleasant by his wails. On the first two occasions, I got up and walked him about, singing impromptu lines to the tune of "weak and wounded," but the third time, Euphemia herself arose, and declaring that that doleful tune was a great deal worse than the baby's crying, silenced him herself, and arranging his couch more comfortably, he troubled us no more.

In the morning, when I beheld the little pad of orange fur in the box, my heart almost misgave me, but as the day wore on, my courage rose again, and I gave myself up, almost entirely, to my new charge, composing a vast deal of blank verse, while walking him up and down the house.

Euphemia scolded and scolded, and said she would put on her hat and go for the mother. But I told her the mother was dead, and that seemed to be an obstacle. She took a good deal of care of the child, for she said she would not see an innocent creature neglected, even if it was an incipient hod-carrier, but she did not relax in the least in her attention to Pomona's baby.

The next day was about the same, in regard to infantile incident, but, on the day after, I began to tire of my new charge, and Pat, on his side, seemed to be tired of me, for he turned from me when Iwent to take him up, while he would hold out his hands to Euphemia, and grin delightedly when she took him.

That morning I drove to the village and spent an hour or two there.

On my return I found Euphemia sitting in our room, with little Pat on her lap. I was astonished at the change in the young rascal.

He was dressed, from head to foot, in a suit of clothes belonging to Pomona's baby; the glowing fuzz on his head was brushed and made as smooth as possible, while his little muslin sleeves were tied up with blue ribbon.

I stood speechless at the sight.

"Don't he look nice?" said Euphemia, standing him up on her knees.

"It shows what good clothes will do. I'm glad I helped Pomona make up so many. He's getting ever so fond of me, ze itty Patsy, watsy!

同类推荐
  • 三界图

    三界图

    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。
  • 全后汉文

    全后汉文

    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。
  • 柳永全集(上)

    柳永全集(上)

    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。
  • 东轩笔录

    东轩笔录

    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。
  • Donal Grant

    Donal Grant

    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
  • 乐儿经

    乐儿经

    一部希望能让读者高兴,也能让自己高兴的作品。只是快乐的协作
  • 我在天庭开银行

    我在天庭开银行

    @开创都市金融系统流第一书!@@美食能赚钱?唱歌能赚钱??@@种田能赚钱?抢红包能赚钱?@@大哥你别闹了!!!!!!!@@还是来看看这篇赚钱爽文吧!@立哥,在凡间是一银行行长,由于一场车祸上了天庭当起了天庭银行的行长,有了孙悟空当保安,筹集股份,寻找获得高级金融机器,历经万难四处搜集金融产品图纸,进而设计出金融产品,升级金融机器系统,努力提升产品市场占有率,创造出了自己的金融品牌,同时招聘员工,开设支行,稳固市场地位,大战统治三界金融的地府银行,且看他是如何在三界金融界一步一步艰苦创业,直到最后呼风唤雨的吧。
  • 火澜

    火澜

    当一个现代杀手之王穿越到这个世界。是隐匿,还是崛起。一场血雨腥风的传奇被她改写。一条无上的强者之路被她踏破。修斗气,炼元丹,收兽宠,化神器,大闹皇宫,炸毁学院,打死院长,秒杀狗男女,震惊大陆。无止尽的契约能力,上古神兽,千年魔兽,纷纷前来抱大腿,惊傻世人。她说:在我眼里没有好坏之分,只有强弱之分,只要你能打败我,这世间所有都是你的,打不败我,就从这世间永远消失。她狂,她傲,她的目标只有一个,就是凌驾这世间一切之上。三国皇帝,魔界妖王,冥界之主,仙界至尊。到底谁才是陪着她走到最后的那个?他说:上天入地,我会陪着你,你活着,有我,你死,也一定有我。本文一对一,男强女强,强强联手,不喜勿入。
  • 回到三国做奸商

    回到三国做奸商

    21世纪的黑心商人,因为一把古兵器,穿越回了三国,成为了董卓的救命恩人,同时开始了自己玩转三国的首富励志之旅……
  • 彼梦方醒

    彼梦方醒

    一部梦中的故事一个喜欢做梦的青年一个可能的经典之作
  • 我的大地铺生活

    我的大地铺生活

    踩着80年代尾巴出生的我,和很多人一样有着远离电子产品的童年,谈过一段刻骨铭心的恋爱,踏入了披着神秘面纱的传销,当然也有人说直销,出来后大梦三生,看尽世间幻化,结果记忆出现断层,我用我的伪装把我的心用厚实的墙给封存了……
  • 奇门占卜预测学

    奇门占卜预测学

    一般人对于命运总是好奇的,每年总是问过好多先生,同时也花了不少钱。一有困难,就要找先生,同时还要打破沙锅问到底。鉴于此,我们通过借鉴古书的精华,融各家之长,采用各种奇书以及近代科学方法汇编了本书,本书应用方便,通俗易懂,意在为你的命运指点迷津,让你轻松驾驭自己的人生。
  • 神谕天穹

    神谕天穹

    因倒霉的车祸,陆夕穿越到了异界。神秘的小剑,无名的功法。在美女背后那浅浅的色色的笑容预示着什么。
  • 花季雨落

    花季雨落

    她以为等待就能等来幸福,可现实太残酷,总要自己去拼搏。为了躲避纠缠的前男友,她遇到了他......
  • 文娱之巅峰

    文娱之巅峰

    回到2000年,何以琛开公司、拍电影,投资互联网,拯救前世校花,以及和几只韩国美腿的故事!重生,互联网+娱乐文!