Typhoon and Other Stories by Joseph Conrad
Author:Joseph Conrad [Conrad, Joseph]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature
ISBN: 9780141905587
Goodreads: 438079
Publisher: Penguin Classics; Penguin Group
Published: 1902-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
To-morrow
What was known of Captain Hagberd in the little seaport of Colebrook1 was not exactly in his favour. He did not belong to the place. He had come to settle there under circumstances not at all mysteriousâhe used to be very communicative about them at the timeâbut extremely morbid and unreasonable. He was possessed of some little money evidently, because he bought a plot of ground, and had a pair of ugly yellow brick cottages run up very cheaply. He occupied one of them himself and let the other to Josiah Carvilâblind Carvil, the retired boat-builderâa man of evil repute as a domestic tyrant.
These cottages had one wall in common, shared in a line of iron railing dividing their front gardens; a wooden fence separated their back gardens. Miss Bessie Carvil was allowed, as it were of right, to throw over it the tea-cloths, blue rags, or an apron that wanted drying.
âIt rots the wood, Bessie my girl,â the captain would remark mildly, from his side of the fence, each time he saw her exercising that privilege.
She was a tall girl; the fence was low, and she could spread her elbows on the top. Her hands would be red with the bit of washing she had done, but her forearms were white and shapely, and she would look at her fatherâs landlord in silenceâin an informed silence which had an air of knowledge, expectation, and desire.
âIt rots the wood,â repeated Captain Hagberd. âIt is the only unthrifty, careless habit I know in you. Why donât you have a clothes-line out in your back yard?â
Miss Carvil would say nothing to thisâshe only shook her head negatively. The tiny back yard on her side had a few stone-bordered little beds of black earth, in which the simple flowers she found time to cultivate appeared somehow extravagantly overgrown, as if belonging to an exotic clime; and Captain Hagberdâs upright, hale person, clad in No. 1 sail-cloth2 from head to foot, would be emerging knee-deep out of rank grass and the tall weeds on his side of the fence. He appeared, with the colour and uncouth stiffness of the extraordinary material in which he chose to clothe himselfââfor the time being,â would be his mumbled remark to any observation on the subjectâlike a man roughened out of granite, standing in a wilderness not big enough for a decent billiard-room. A heavy figure of a man of stone, with a red handsome face, a blue wandering eye, and a great white beard flowing to his waist and never trimmed as far as Colebrook knew.
Seven years before, he had seriously answered, âNext month, I think,â to the chaffing attempt to secure his custom made by that distinguished local wit, the Colebrook barber, who happened to be sitting insolently in the tap-room3 of the New Inn near the harbour, where the captain had entered to buy an ounce of tobacco. After paying for his purchase with three half-pence extracted from the corner of a handkerchief which he carried in the cuff of his sleeve, Captain Hagberd went out.
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