1 The Good Earth Chapter 1 (Excerpt) IT WAS Wang Lung's marriage day
At first, opening his eyes in the blackness of the curtains about his bed, he could not think why the dawn seemed different from any other
The house was still except for the faint, gasping cough of his old father, whose room was opposite to his own across the middle room
Every morning the old man's cough was the first sound to be heard
Wang Lung usually lay listening to it and moved only when he heard it approaching nearer and when he heard the door of his father's room squeak upon its wooden hinges
But this morning he did not wait
He sprang up and pushed aside the curtains of his bed
It was a dark, ruddy dawn, and through a small square hole of a window, where the tattered paper fluttered, a glimpse