It was cold and dark out in the road and the rain did not stop for a minute.But in the little living-room of number 12 Castle Road it was nice and warm.Old Mr White and his son, Herbert, played chess and Mrs White sat and watched them. The old woman was happy because her husband and her son were good friends and they liked to be together.'Herbert's a good son,' she thought.'We waited a long time for him and I wasnearly forty when he was born, but we are a happy family.' And old Mrs White smiled.
It was true.Herbert was young and he laughed a lot, but his mother and his father laughed with him. They had not got much money, but they were a very happy little family.
The two men did not talk because they played carefully. The room was quiet, but the noise of the rain was worse now and they could hear it on the windows.Suddenly Old Mr White looked up.'Listen to the rain!' he said.
'Yes, it's a bad night,' Herbert answered.'It's not a good night to be out. But is your friend, Tom Morris,coming tonight?'
'Yes, that's right. He's coming at about seven o'clock,'the old man said.'Butperhaps this rain…'
Mr White did not finish because just then the young man heard a noise.
'Listen!'Herbert said.'There's someone at the doornow.'
'I didn't hear a noise,' his father answered, but he got up from his chair and went to open the front door. Mrs White got up too and began to put things away.
Mr White said,'Come in, come in, Tom. It's wonderful to see you again. What a bad night! Give me your coat and then come into the living-room. It's nice and warm in there.'
The front door was open, and in the living-room Mrs White and Herbert felt the cold. Then Mr White came back into the living-room with a big,red-faced man.
'This is Tom Morris,' Mr White told his wife and son. 'We were friends when we were young. We worked together
before Tom went to India. Tom, this is my wife and this is our son, Herbert.'
'Pleased to meet you,' Tom Morris said.
'Pleased to meet you, Mr Morris,' Mrs White answered.'Please come and sit down.'
'Yes, come on, Tom,' Mr White said.'Over here.It's nice and warm.'
'Thank you,'the big man answered and he sat down.
'Let's have some whisky,'Old Mr White said.'You need something to warm you on a cold night.' He got out a bottle of whisky and the two old friends began to drink and talk. The little family listened with interest to this visitor from far away and he told them manystrange stories.
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外面的馬路上又冷又黑,雨一直下個(gè)不停。但城堡路12號(hào)的一間小客廳里卻滿(mǎn)暖和。老懷特先生和他的兒子赫伯特在下象棋,懷特太太坐在一旁看著他們。老婦人因她的丈夫和兒子是好朋友并樂(lè)于在一起而高興。“赫伯特是一個(gè)好孩子,我們等了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間才要到的孩子,他出生的時(shí)俟我都快四十歲了,但我們的家庭很幸福。”老懷特太太想著、想著,臉上露出了笑容。
這是事實(shí),赫伯特年輕又愛(ài)笑,他的母親和父親也總跟著樂(lè)。他們并沒(méi)有很多錢(qián),但他們有一個(gè)幸福的小家庭。
兩個(gè)男人無(wú)言地下著棋。房間里很安靜,但雨聲現(xiàn)在更大了,他們能聽(tīng)到雨點(diǎn)打在窗上的聲音。突然,老懷特先生抬起頭說(shuō),“聽(tīng)聽(tīng)雨聲!”
“是的,這是一個(gè)糟糕的夜晚,”赫伯特答道,“這樣的夜晚不宜外出,但你的朋友湯姆·莫里斯今晚不是要來(lái)嗎?”
“是的,你說(shuō)得對(duì)。他將在7點(diǎn)鐘左右到,但也許這雨……”老漢說(shuō)。
懷特先生沒(méi)有說(shuō)下去,因?yàn)榫驮谶@時(shí),年輕人聽(tīng)到了一種聲音。
“聽(tīng)!”赫伯特說(shuō),“現(xiàn)在門(mén)外有人。”
他的父親答道,“我沒(méi)有聽(tīng)到聲音。”但他還是從椅子上起來(lái)去開(kāi)門(mén),懷特太太也站起來(lái)開(kāi)始收拾東西。
懷特先生說(shuō),“湯姆,快請(qǐng)進(jìn),快請(qǐng)進(jìn)。又見(jiàn)到你真高興。多么糟糕的夜晚!把外套給我,到客廳里去,那兒暖和。”
前門(mén)打開(kāi)了,客廳里的懷特太太和赫伯特感覺(jué)到一陣寒氣。懷特先生領(lǐng)著一位高大的紅臉漢子回到了起居室。
“這是湯姆·莫里斯,”懷特先生告訴他的太太和兒子,“我們年輕的時(shí)候是好朋友,在湯姆去印度之前我們?cè)谝黄鸸ぷ鬟^(guò)。湯姆,這是我太太,這是我兒子,赫伯特。”
“很高興見(jiàn)到你們,”湯姆·莫里斯說(shuō)。
“我們也很高興見(jiàn)到你,莫里斯先生。”懷特太太答道,“請(qǐng)過(guò)來(lái)坐下吧。”
“對(duì),過(guò)來(lái),湯姆,到這兒來(lái),這兒舒服暖和一點(diǎn)。”懷特先生說(shuō)。
“謝謝你。”高大的漢子答應(yīng)著坐下了。
“我們喝一點(diǎn)威士忌吧,”老懷特先生說(shuō),“這樣寒冷的夜晚,你需要一點(diǎn)東西暖和暖和身子。”他拿出一瓶威士忌,兩位老朋友邊喝邊談。這個(gè)小家庭饒有興趣地傾聽(tīng)著這位來(lái)自遠(yuǎn)方的造訪者告訴他們?cè)S多離奇的故事。