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作者:桃桃逃      更新:2021-02-27 02:10      字数:9315
  four   quarters   in   one   fierce   gust   that   as   quickly   dispersed   the   loungers
  drooping in shade and cover。 For a few seconds the long avenue was lost
  in flying clouds of dust; and then was left bare of life or motion。 Raindrops
  in   huge   stars   and   rosettes   appeared   noiselessly   and   magically   upon   the
  sidewalksgouts of moisture apparently dropped from mid…air。 And then
  the ominous hush returned。
  A   mile   away   along   the   rocks;   I   turned   for   shelter   into   a   cavernous
  passage   of   the   overhanging   cliff;   where   I   could   still   watch   the   coming
  storm upon the sea。 A murmur of voices presently attracted my attention。 I
  then   observed   that   the   passage   ended   in   a   kind   of   open   grotto;   where   I
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  could dimly  discern the little   figures of   several   children;  who; separated
  from their nurses in the sudden onset of the storm; had taken refuge there。
  As the   gloom deepened   they  became silent   again;   until the   stillness   was
  broken   by   a   familiar   voice。   There   was   no   mistaking          it。It   was   Sarah
  Walker's。   But   it   was   not   lifted   in   lamentation;   it   was   raised   only   as   if
  resuming a suspended narrative。
  〃Her name;〃 said Sarah Walker gloomily; 〃was Kribbles。 She was the
  only   childofof   orphaned   parentage;   and   fair   to   see;   but   she   was   bad;
  and God did not love her。 And one day she was separated from her nurse
  on   a  desert   island   like   to   this。 And   then   came   a   hidgeous   thunderstorm。
  And a great big thunderbolt came galumping after her。 And it ketehed her
  and   rolled   all   over   herso!   and   then   it   came   back   and   ketched   her   and
  rolled her overso! And when they came to pick her up there was not so
  much as THAT left of her。 All burnt up!〃
  〃Wasn't there just a little bit of her shoe?〃 suggested a cautious auditor。
  〃Not   a   bit;〃   said   Sarah   Walker   firmly。 All   the   other   children   echoed
  〃Not   a   bit;〃   indignantly;   in   evident   gratification   at   the   completeness   of
  Kribbles'      catastrophe。     At   this   moment      the   surrounding       darkness     was
  suddenly   filled   with   a   burst   of   blue   celestial   fire;   the   heavy   inky   sea
  beyond; the black…edged mourning horizon; the gleaming sands; each nook
  and corner of the dripping cave; with the frightened faces of the huddled
  group of children; started into vivid life for an instant; and then fell back
  with a deafening crash into the darkness。
  There   was   a   slight   sound   of   whimpering。   Sarah   Walker   apparently
  pounced upon the culprit; for it ceased。
  〃Sniffling 'tracts 'lectricity;〃 she said sententiously。
  〃But you thaid it wath Dod!〃 lisped a casuist of seven。
  〃It's all the same;〃 said Sarah sharply; 〃and so's asking questions。〃
  This   obscure   statement   was   however   apparently   understood;   for   the
  casuist   lapsed   into   silent   security。   〃Lots   of   things   'tracts   it;〃   continued
  Sarah Walker。 〃Gold and silver; and metals and knives and rings。〃
  〃And pennies?〃
  〃And   pennies   most   of   all!   Kribbles   was   that   vain;   she   used   to   wear
  jewelry and fly in the face of Providence。〃
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  〃But you thaid〃
  〃Will you?There! you hear that?〃 There was another blinding flash
  and bounding roll of thunder along the shore。 〃I wonder you didn't ketch it。
  You wouldonly I'm here。〃
  All was quiet again; but from certain indications it was evident that a
  collection of those dangerous articles that had proved fatal to the unhappy
  Kribbles was being taken up。 I could hear the clink of coins and jingle of
  ornaments。   That   Sarah   herself   was   the   custodian   was   presently   shown。
  〃But won't the lightning come to you now?〃 asked a timid voice。
  〃No;〃 said Sarah; promptly; 〃'cause I ain't afraid! Look!〃
  A frightened protest from the children here ensued; but the next instant
  she appeared at the entrance of the grotto and ran down the rocks towards
  the   sea。   Skipping    from    bowlder     to  bowlder    she   reached    the  furthest
  projection of the ledge; now partly submerged by the rising surf; and then
  turned   half   triumphantly;   half   defiantly;   towards   the   grotto。   The   weird
  phosphorescence of the storm lit up the resolute little figure standing there;
  gorgeously   bedecked        with   the   chains;  rings;   and   shiny   trinkets   of  her
  companions。 With a tiny hand raised in mock defiance of the elements; she
  seemed   to   lean   confidingly   against   the   panting   breast   of   the   gale;   with
  fluttering skirt and flying tresses。 Then the vault behind her cracked with
  three jagged burning fissures; a weird flame leaped upon the sand; there
  was a cry of terror from the grotto; echoed by a scream of nurses on the
  cliff;   a   deluge   of   rain;   a   terrific   onset   from   the   galeandSarah   Walker
  was gone? Nothing of the kind! When I reached the ledge; after a severe
  struggle with the storm; I found Sarah on the leeward side; drenched but
  delighted。 I held her tightly; while we waited for a lull to regain the cliff;
  and took advantage of the sympathetic situation。
  〃But    you   know    you   WERE       frightened;   Sarah;〃    I  whispered;    〃you
  thought of what happened to poor Kribbles。〃
  〃Do you know who Kribbles was?〃 she asked confidentially。
  〃No。〃
  〃Well;〃 she whispered; 〃I made Kribbles up。 And the hidgeous storm
  and thunderboltand the burning! All out of my own head。〃
  The    only    immediate      effect   of  this   escapade     was    apparently    to
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  precipitate   and   bring   into   notoriety   the   growing   affection   of   an   obscure
  lover of Sarah Walker's; hitherto unsuspected。 He was a mild inoffensive
  boy of twelve; known as 〃Warts;〃 solely from an inordinate exhibition of
  these youthful excrescences。 On the day of Sarah Walker's adventure his
  passion culminated in a sudden and illogical attack upon Sarah's nurse and
  parents   while   they   were   bewailing   her   conduct;   and   in   assaulting   them
  with his feet and hands。 Whether he associated them in some vague way
  with   the   cause   of   her   momentary   peril;   or   whether   he   only   wished   to
  impress her with the touching flattery of a general imitation of her style; I
  cannot say。 For his lovemaking was peculiar。 A day or two afterwards he
  came to my open door and remained for some moments bashfully looking
  at me。 The next day I found him standing by my chair in the piazza with
  an embarrassed air and in utter inability to explain his conduct。 At the end
  of a rapid walk on the sand one morning; I was startled by the sound of
  hurried breath; and looking around; discovered the staggering Warts quite
  exhausted by endeavoring to keep up with me on his short legs。 At last the
  daily recurrence of his haunting presence forced a dreadful suspicion upon
  me。  Warts   was   courting   ME   for   Sarah Walker! Yet   it   was   impossible   to
  actually   connect   her   with   these   mute   attentions。   〃You   want   me   to   give
  them to Sarah Walker;〃 I said cheerfully one afternoon; as he laid upon my
  desk some peculiarly uninviting crustacea which looked not unlike a few
  detached excrescences from his own hands。 He shook his head decidedly。
  〃I understand;〃 I continued; confidently; 〃you want me to keep them for
  her。〃 〃No;〃 said Warts; doggedly。 〃Then you only want me to tell her how
  nice    they   are?〃   The    idea  was    apparently     so  shamelessly      true   that  he
  blushed      himself     hastily    into   the    passage;     and    ceased    any    future
  contribution。 Naturally  still more   ineffective was   the slightest   attempt   to
  bring his devotion into the physical presence of Sarah Walker。 The most
  ingenious schemes   to lure him into   my room  while she   was there   failed
  utterly。 Yet he must have at one time basked in her baleful presence。 〃Do
  you   like   Warts?〃   I   asked   her   one   day   bluntly。   〃Yes;〃   said   Sarah   Walker
  with   cheerful   directness;   〃ain't   HE   got   a   lot   of   'em?though   he   used   to
  have   more。   But;〃   she   added   reflectively;   〃do   you   know   the   little   Ilsey
  boy?〃   I   was   compelled   to   admit   my   ignorance。   〃Well!〃   she   said   with   a