第 6 节
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天净沙 更新:2021-02-25 00:30 字数:9321
anchored。 It was Sunday; bright and sunny。 The groups upon the pier…
men; youths; and boys…were whites and blacks in about equal proportion。
All were well and neatly dressed; many of them nattily; a few of them
very stylishly。 One would have to travel far before he would find
another town of twelve thousand inhabitants that could represent itself
so respectably; in the matter of clothes; on a freight…pier; without
premeditation or effort。 The women and young girls; black and white; who
occasionally passed by; were nicely clad; and many were elegantly and
fashionably so。 The men did not affect summer clothing much; but the
girls and women did; and their white garments were good to look at; after
so many months of familiarity with somber colors。
Around one isolated potato…barrel stood four young gentlemen; two black;
two white; becomingly dressed; each with the head of a slender cane
pressed against his teeth; and each with a foot propped up on the barrel。
Another young gentleman came up; looked longingly at the barrel; but saw
no rest for his foot there; and turned pensively away to seek another
barrel。 He wandered here and there; but without result。 Nobody sat upon
a barrel; as is the custom of the idle in other lands; yet all the
isolated barrels were humanly occupied。 Whosoever had a foot to spare
put it on a barrel; if all the places on it were not already taken。 The
habits of all peoples are determined by their circumstances。 The
Bermudians lean upon barrels because of the scarcity of lamp…posts。
Many citizens came on board and spoke eagerly to the officersinquiring
about the Turco…Russian war news; I supposed。 However; by listening
judiciously I found that this was not so。 They said; 〃What is the price
of onions?〃 or; 〃How's onions?〃 Naturally enough this was their first
interest; but they dropped into the war the moment it was satisfied。
We went ashore and found a novelty of a pleasant nature: there were no
hackmen; hacks; or omnibuses on the pier or about it anywhere; and nobody
offered his services to us; or molested us in any way。 I said it was
like being in heaven。 The Reverend rebukingly and rather pointedly
advised me to make the most of it; then。 We knew of a boarding…house;
and what we needed now was somebody to pilot us to it。 Presently a
little barefooted colored boy came along; whose raggedness was
conspicuously not Bermudian。 His rear was so marvelously bepatched with
colored squares and triangles that one was half persuaded he had got it
out of an atlas。 When the sun struck him right; he was as good to follow
as a lightning…bug。 We hired him and dropped into his wake。 He piloted
us through one picturesque street after another; and in due course
deposited us where we belonged。 He charged nothing for his map; and but
a trifle for his services: so the Reverend doubled it。 The little chap
received the money with a beaming applause in his eye which plainly said;
〃This man's an onion!〃
We had brought no letters of introduction; our names had been misspelled
in the passenger…list; nobody knew whether we were honest folk or
otherwise。 So we were expecting to have a good private time in case
there was nothing in our general aspect to close boarding…house doors
against us。 We had no trouble。 Bermuda has had but little experience of
rascals; and is not suspicious。 We got large; cool; well…lighted rooms
on a second floor; overlooking a bloomy display of flowers and flowering
shrubscalia and annunciation lilies; lantanas; heliotrope; jasmine;
roses; pinks; double geraniums; oleanders; pomegranates; blue morning…
glories of a great size; and many plants that were unknown to me。
We took a long afternoon walk; and soon found out that that exceedingly
white town was built of blocks of white coral。 Bermuda is a coral
island; With a six…inch crust of soil on top of it; and every man has a
quarry on his own premises。 Everywhere you go you see square recesses
gut into the hillsides; with perpendicular walls unmarred by crack or
crevice; and perhaps you fancy that a house grew out of the ground there;
and has been removed in a single piece from the mold。 If you do; you
err。 But the material for a house has been quarried there。 They cut
right down through the coral; to any depth that is convenientten to
twenty feetand take it out in great square blocks。 This cutting is
done with a chisel that has a handle twelve or fifteen feet long; and is
used as one uses a crowbar when he is drilling a hole; or a dasher when
he is churning。 Thus soft is this stone。 Then with a common handsaw
they saw the great blocks into handsome; huge bricks that are two feet
long; a foot wide; and about six inches thick。 These stand loosely piled
during a month to harden; then the work of building begins。
The house is built of these blocks; it is roofed with broad coral slabs
an inch thick; whose edges lap upon each other; so that the roof looks
like a succession of shallow steps or terraces; the chimneys are built of
the coral blocks; and sawed into graceful and picturesque patterns; the
ground…floor veranda is paved with coral blocks; also the walk to the
gate; the fence is built of coral blocksbuilt in massive panels; with
broad capstones and heavy gate…posts; and the whole trimmed into easy
lines and comely shape with the saw。 Then they put a hard coat of
whitewash; as thick as your thumb…nail; on the fence and all over the
house; roof; chimneys; and all; the sun comes out and shines on this
spectacle; and it is time for you to shut your unaccustomed eyes; lest
they be put out。 It is the whitest white you can conceive of; and the
blindingest。 A Bermuda house does not look like marble; it is a much
intenser white than that; and; besides; there is a dainty; indefinable
something else about its look that is not marble…like。 We put in a great
deal of solid talk and reflection over this matter of trying to find a
figure that would describe the unique white of a Bermuda house; and we
contrived to hit upon it at last。 It is exactly the white of the icing
of a cake; and has the same unemphasized and scarcely perceptible polish。
The white of marble is modest and retiring compared with it。
After the house is cased in its hard scale of whitewash; not a crack; or
sign of a seam; or joining of the blocks is detectable; from base…stone
to chimney…top; the building looks as if it had been carved from a single
block of stone; and the doors and windows sawed out afterward。 A white
marble house has a cold; tomb…like; unsociable look; and takes the
conversation out of a body and depresses him。 Not so with a Bermuda
house。 There is something exhilarating; even hilarious; about its vivid
whiteness when the sun plays upon it。 If it be of picturesque shape and
graceful contourand many of the Bermudian dwellings areit will so
fascinate you that you will keep your eyes on it until they ache。 One of
those clean…cut; fanciful chimneystoo pure and white for this world
with one side glowing in the sun and the other touched with a soft
shadow; is an object that will charm one's gaze by the hour。 I know of
no other country that has chimneys worthy to be gazed at and gloated
over。 One of those snowy houses; half concealed and half glimpsed
through green foliage; is a pretty thing to see; and if it takes one by
surprise and suddenly; as he turns a sharp corner of a country road; it
will wring an exclamation from him; sure。
Wherever you go; in town or country; you find those snowy houses; and
always with masses of bright…colored flowers about them; but with no
vines climbing their walls; vines cannot take hold of the smooth; hard
whitewash。 Wherever you go; in the town or along the country roads;
among little potato farms and patches or expensive country…seats; these
stainless white dwellings; gleaming out from flowers and foliage; meet
you at every turn。 The least little bit of a cottage is as white and
blemishless as the stateliest mansion。 Nowhere is there dirt or stench;
puddle or hog…wallow; neglect; disorder; or lack of trimness and
neatness。 The roads; the streets; the dwellings; the people; the
clothesthis neatness extends to everything that falls under the eye。
It is the tidiest country in the world。 And very much the tidiest; too。
Considering these things; the question came up; Where do the poor live?
No answer was arrived at。 Therefore; we agreed to leave this conundrum
for future statesmen to wrangle over。
What a bright and startling spectacle one of those blazing white country
palaces; with its brown…tinted window…caps and ledges; and green
shutters; and its wealth of caressing flowers and foliage; would be in
black London! And what a gleaming surprise it would be in nearly any
American city one could mention; too!
Bermuda roads are made by cutting down a few inches into the solid white
coralor a good many feet; where a hill intrudes itselfand smoothing
off the surface of the road…bed。 It is a simple and easy process。 The
grain of the coral is coarse and porous; the road…bed has the look of
being made of coarse white sugar。 Its excessive cleanness and whiteness
are a trouble in