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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)-第66部分

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  No power。 Buck's River did not have enough head on it where we settled to think about trying to build a water wheel; even if I cannibalized one wagon to build it。 The windmill I had fetched was in fact nothing but gears and other hardware; the mill itself I would have to build; from sails to tower。 But until I had power I had no way to recharge power packs。
  
  Dora solved it。 We were still living in that first pound; nothing but a high adobe wall just big enough to surround the wagons and to bring the goats inside at night; while we s。lept in the first wagon along with baby Zack and cooked in
  
  a clay Dutch oven…and between smoke and goats and chickens and the sour smells babies can't help making and … the cesspit that had to be inside the wall…well; the stench of dead
  
  dragons wasn't too noticeable。… …
  
  We were finishing supper; Dora dressed in her rubies as always for supper; and were watching the moons and the stars ing out…best time of day; always; except that when I should have been admiring our firstborn at suck and enjoying the sky; ;I was grousing about power and what in hell I could do about those pesky dragons。 …
  
  I had ticked off several simple ways to produce power… simple if you are on a civilized pla or even at a place like New Pittsburgh with its coal and its infant metals industry… when I happened to use a very old…fashioned term。 Instead of talking about kilowatts or megadynecentimeters per second or such; I had remarked that I would settle for ten horsepower any way I could get it。
  
  Dora had never seen a horse; but she knew what one was。 She said; 〃Beloved; wouldn't ten mules do instead?〃
  
  (Omitted)… …
  
  We had been in our valley seven years when the first wagon showed up。 Young Zack was nearly seven and beginning …'to be some help to me…or thought he was and I encouraged him to try。 Andy was five; and Helen not yet four。 We had lost Persephone; and Dora was pregnant again; and that was why
  
  …Dora had insisted on starting another baby at once; not wait one day; one hour…and she was right。 Once ?e knew she had caught; our morale picked up overnight。 We missed Persephone; she had … been a darling baby。 But we stopped grieving and looked forward instead。 I hoped for another girl but was willing to settle for any baby…no way to control the sex of a child; then and there。 …
  
  第42节
  
  All in all; we were in fine shape; with a prosperous farm; a healthy; happy family; plenty of livestock; a much larger pound with a house built right into it against the back wall; a windmill that drove a saw; or ground grain; or supplied power for my blaster。 …
  
  When 1 spotted that …wagon; my first thought was that it was going to be nice~ to have neighbors。 But my second thought was that I was going to be proud; very proud; to show off my…fine family and our farm to these newers。 …
  
  Dora climbed up to the roof and watched the wagon with me; it was still over fifteen kilometers away; could not arrive before evening。 I put my arm around her。 〃Excited; hon?〃
  
  〃Yes。 Though I've never been lonely; you haven't let me be。 How many do you think I should expect for supper?'
  
  〃Hmm…~ Only one wagon。 One family。 My best guess is a couple; with none; one; or two children。 More than that would surprise me。〃
  
  〃Me; too; darling; but there'll be plenty to eat。〃
  
  〃And put some clothes on our kids before thej get here… wouldn't want 'em to guess we're raising savages; would we?〃
  
  She answered; deadpan; 〃Shall I wear clothes; too?〃
  
  〃What swank! That's up to you; Rangy Lu…but who was it said just last month that she had never worn her party dress?〃
  
  〃Will you be wearing a kilt; Lazarus?〃
  
  〃I might。 I might even take a bath。 I'll need one because I'm going to spend the rest of the day cleaning the goat pound and a lot of other things…make this place look as neat as possible。 But forget the name 'Lazarus;' dear; I'm Bill Smith again。〃
  
  〃I'll remember…Bill。 I'll bathe before they get here; too… because I'm going to have a hot and busy time; cooking; cleaning house; bathing our children; and trying to teach them how to be introduced to strangers。 They've never seen anyone else; dear; I'm not sure they believe there is anyone else。〃
  
  〃They'll behave。〃 I was sure they would。 Dora and I …had the same ideas about raising kids。 Praise them; never scream at them; punish as necessary and right now…never a moment's delay…then it's over with and forget it。 Be as lavish with affection after a spanking as any othec time…or a bit extra。 Spanking they had to have (Dora usually used a switch) because; without exception over the centuries; my kids have been hell…raisers who would take advantage of the sweetnessand…light routine。 Some of my wives had trouble believing what little monsters I spawn…but Dora was right with me on this wild…animal act from scratch。 In consequence she raised the most civilized brood I've ever fathered。
  
  When that wagon was maybe a kilometer away; I rode out to meet them…then was surprised and disappointed。 A family; yes; if you count a man and two grown sons as a family。 No women; no children。 I wondered how they thought they were going to pioneer。
  
  The younger son was not fully grown;; his beard was sparse and scraggly。 Nevertheless; he was taller and heavier than I was; and he was the smallest of the three。 His father and brother were mounted; he was driving…actually driving; they
  
  were not using a mule boss。 No livestock other than mules that I could see; although I did not attempt to look into their wagon。
  
  I did not like their looks and reversed my idea about neighbors。 I hoped they would move on down the valley; at least fifty kilometers。
  
  The mounted two were carrying guns at their belts…reasonable in loper country。 I had a needle gun in sight myself; as well as a belt knife…and maybe other things not in sight; as I don't consider it diplomatic to show much hardware in meeting strangers。
  
  As I approached; they stopped; The driver reining up his mules。 I had Beulah stop。 about ten paces short of the lead pair。 〃Howdy;〃 I said。 〃Wele to Happy Valley。 I'm Bill Smith。〃
  
  The oldest of the three looked me up and down。 It is hard to tell a man's expression when lie wears a full beard; but what little I could see was no expression at all…wariness; perhaps。 My own face was smooth…freshly shaved anc~ clean overalls; in honor of visitors。 I wa~ keeping my face smooth both because Dora preferred it so and because I was staying 〃young〃 to match Dora。 I was wearing my best friendly look… but was saying to myself; 〃You've got ten seconds to answer my greeting and say who you are…or you're going to miss some of the best cooking on New Beginnings。〃
  
  He just slid under the deadline; I had silently counted seven chimpanzees when he suddenly grinned through that face moss。 〃Why; that's mighty friendly of you; young man。〃
  
  〃Bill Smith;〃 I repeated; 〃and I didn't catch your name。〃
  
  〃Probably because I didn't say;〃 he answered。 〃Name's Montgomery。 'Monty' to my friends; and I don't have any enemies; at least not for long。 Right; Darby?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop;〃 agreed the other mounted one。
  
  〃And this is my son Darby and that's Dan driving the jugheads。 Say 'Howdy;' boys。〃
  
  〃Howdy;〃 they each answered。
  
  〃Howdy; Darby。 Howdy; Dan。 Monty; is Mrs。 Montgomery with you?〃 I nodded at the wagon; still did not attempt to see into it…a man's wagon is as private as his house。
  
  〃Now why would you be asking that?〃
  
  〃Because;〃 I said; still holding Onto n~v friendly…idiot look; 〃I want to trot back to the house and tell Mrk Smith how many there'll be for supper。〃 …
  
  〃Well! Did you hear that; boys? We've been invited to supper。 1~iat's mighty friendly; too; isn't it; Dan?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃
  
  〃And we most kindly accept。 Don't we; Darby?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃 …
  
  I was getting tired of the echo; but I kept my sweet expression。 〃Monty; you still haven't told me how many。〃 〃Oh。 Just three。 But we eat enough for six。〃 He slapped his thigh and laughed at his own joke。 〃Right; Dan?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃
  
  〃So you stir up those jugheads; Dan; we've got reason to hurry now。〃
  
  I interrupted the echo to say; 〃Hold it; Monty。 No need to overheat your mules。〃
  
  〃What? They're my mules; son。〃
  
  〃So they are and do as you please about them; but I was sent out ahead so that Mrs。 Smith would have time to be ready 'for you。 I see you're wearing a watch〃…I glanced at
  
  …my own…〃your hostess will expect you in; one hour。 Unless you need more time to get there and unharness and water your mules?〃
  
  〃Oh; them jugheads will keep until after supper。 If we're early; we'll set awhile。〃
  
  …〃No;〃 I said firmly。 〃One hour; no sooner。 You know how a lady feels about guests arriving before she's ready for them。 Crowd her; and she might ruin your supper。 Do as you please about your mules…but there is an easy place to water them; a little beach; where the river~es closest to the house。 Nice place to spruce up a bit yourself; too… before dining with a lady。 But don't e up to the house short of one hour。〃 …
  
  〃Your wife sounds mighty particular 。 。 for way out here in the wilds。〃
  
  〃She is;〃 I answei'ed。 〃Home; Beulah。〃
  
  I moved from a trot into Beulah's fast lope and did not get over an uneasy feeling between my shoulder blades until I; was certain I~ was too far away to be a target。 There is only one dangerous animal; yet at times you're forced to pretend that he's as sweet and innocent as a cobra。 …
  
  I didn't stop to unsaddle Beulah; I hurried inside。 Dora heard my slam…bang arrival; was at the pound's door。 〃What is i~; dear? Trouble?〃
  
  〃Could be。 Three men; I don't like them。 Nevertheless; I've promised them supper。 Have 'the kids 'eaten? Can we put them
  
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  right to bed and convince them that if they so much as lel out a peep; they'll be flayed alive? I didn't mention children; we aren't going to mention them; and I'm going to take a fasi look around to make sure there is nothing in sight that says 'kids。'
  
  〃I'll try。 Yes; I've fed them。〃
  
  *
  
  Right on the hour Lazarus Long met his guests at the doot of the pound。 They drove and rode up from the direction of the beach he had described; so he assumed that they had watered their animals; but he noted with mild scorn that t?ey now did not bother to unharness their team for what was sure to be a long wait。 But he was pleased to note that all three Montgomerys had made some effort to spruce up…perhaps they w~ere going to behave; perhaps his sixth sense for trouble was hypersensitive from too long in the wilderness。 …
  
  Lazarus was dressed in his best…kilt with full kit save that the effect was marred by a faded work shirt of New Pittsburgh origin。 But it was indeed his best; worn only for children's birthdays。 On other days he wore anything from overalls to skin; depending on work and 
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