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1、Spring Sowing It was still dark when Martin Delaney and his wife Mary got up.Martin stood in his shirt by the window,rubbing his eyes and yawning,while Mary raked out the live coals that had lain hidden in the ashes on the hearth all night.Outside,cocks were crowing and a white streak was rising for
2、m the ground,as it were,and beginning to scatter the darkness.It was a February morning,dry,cold and starry.The couple sat down to their breakfast of tea,bread and butter,in silence.They had only been married the previous autumn and it was hateful leaving a warm bed at such and early hour.Martin,wit
3、h his brown hair and eyes,his freckled face and his little fair moustache,looked too young to be married,and his wife looked hardly more than a girl,red-cheeked and blue-eyed,her black hair piled at the rear of her head with a large comb gleaming in the middle of the pile,Spanish fashion.They were b
4、oth dressed in rough homespuns,and both wore the loose white shirt that Inverara peasants use for work in the fields.They ate in silence,sleepy and yet on fire with excitement,for it was the first day of their first spring sowing as man and wife.And each felt the glamour of that day on which they we
5、re to open up the earth together and plant seeds in it.But somehow the imminence of an event that had been long expected loved,feared and prepared for made them dejected.Mary,with her shrewd womans mind,thought of as many things as there are in life as a woman would in the first joy and anxiety of h
6、er mating.But Martins mind was fixed on one thought.Would he be able to prove himself a man worthy of being the head of a family by dong his spring sowing well?In the barn after breakfast,when they were getting the potato seeds and the line for measuring the ground and the spade,Martin fell over a b
7、asket in the half-darkness of the barn,he swore and said that a man would be better off dead than.But before he could finish whatever he was going to say,Mary had her arms around his waist and her face to his.Martin,she said,let us not begin this day cross with one another.And there was a tremor in
8、her voice.And somehow,as they embraced,all their irritation and sleepiness left them.And they stood there embracing until at last Martin pushed her from him with pretended roughness and said:Come,come,girl,it will be sunset before we begin at this rate.Still,as they walked silently in their rawhide
9、shoes through the little hamlet,there was not a soul about.Lights were glimmering in the windows of a few cabins.The sky had a big grey crack in it in the east,as if it were going to burst in order to give birth to the sun.Birds were singing somewhere at a distance.Martin and Mary rested their baske
10、ts of seeds on a fence outside the village and Martin whispered to Mary proudly:We are first,Mary.And they both looked back at the little cluster of cabins that was the centre of their world,with throbbing hearts.For the joy of spring had now taken complete hold of them.They reached the little field
11、 where they were to sow.It was a little triangular patch of ground under an ivy-covered limestone hill.The little field had been manured with seaweed some weeks before,and the weeds had rotted and whitened on the grass.And there was a big red heap of fresh seaweed lying in a corner by the fence to b
12、e spread under the seeds as they were laid.Martin,in spite of the cold,threw off everything above his waist except his striped woolen shirt.Then he spat on his hands,seized his spade and cried:Now you are going to see what kind of a man you have,Mary.There,now,said Mary,tying a little shawl closer u
13、nder her chin.Arent we boastful this early hour of the morning?Maybe Ill wait till sunset to see what kind of a man I have got.The work began.Martin measured the ground by the southern fence for the first ridge,a strip of ground four feet wide,and he placed the line along the edge and pegged it at e
14、ach end.Then he spread fresh seaweed over the strip.Mary filled her apron with seeds and began to lay them in rows.When she was a little distance down the ridge,Martin advanced with his spade to the head,eager to commence.Now in the name of God,he cried,spitting on his palms,let us raise the first s
15、od!Oh,Martin,wait till Im with you!cried Mary,dropping her seeds on the ridge and running up to him.Her fingers outside her woolen mittens were numb with the cold,and she couldnt wipe them in her apron.Her cheeks seemed to be on fire.She put an arm round Martins waist and stood looking at the green
16、sod his spade was going to cut,with the excitement of a little child.Now for Gods sake,girl,keep back!said Martin gruffly.Suppose anybody saw us like this in the field of our spring sowing,what would they take us for but a pair of useless,soft,empty-headed people that would be sure to die of hunger?
17、Huh!He spoke very rapidly,and his eyes were fixed on the ground before hm.His eyes had a wild,eager light in them as if some primeval impulse were burning within his brain and driving out every other desire but that of asserting his manhood and of subjugating the earth.Oh,what do we care who is look
18、ing?said Mary;but she drew back at the same time and gazed distantly at the ground.Then Martin cut the sod,and pressing the spade deep into the earth with his foot,he turned up the first sod with a crunching sound as the grass roots were dragged out of the earth.Mary sighed and walked back hurriedly
19、 to her seeds with furrowed brows.She picked up her seeds and began to spread them rapidly to drive out the sudden terror that had seized her at that moment when she saw the fierce,hard look in her husbands eyes that were unconscious of her presence.She became suddenly afraid of that pitiless,cruel
20、earth,the peasants slave master that would keep her chained to hard work and poverty all her life until she would sink again into its bosom.Her short-lived love was gone.Henceforth she was only her husbands helper to till the earth.And Martin,absolutely without thought,worked furiously,covering the
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