登陆注册
15447100000035

第35章 CHAPTER VI(4)

"Well," replied Madden, conciliatingly, "you seem kind of preoccupied, that's all. I didn't know but what the fifty-four hour bill the legislature's just put through might be worrying you."

"We'll handle that situation when the time comes," said Ditmar. He accepted a gin rickey, but declined rather curtly the suggestion of a little spree over Sunday to a resort on the Cape which formerly he would have found enticing. On another occasion he encountered in the lobby of the Parker House a more intimate friend, Chester Sprole, sallow, self-made, somewhat corpulent, one of those lawyers hail fellows well met in business circles and looked upon askance by the Brahmins of their profession; more than half politician, he had been in Congress, and from time to time was retained by large business interests because of his persuasive gifts with committees of the legislature--though these had been powerless to avert the recent calamity of the women and children's fifty-four hour bill. Mr. Sprole's hair was prematurely white, and the crow's-feet at the corners of his eyes were not the result of legal worries.

"Hullo, Dit," he said jovially.

"Hullo, Ches," said Ditmar.

"Now you're the very chap I wanted to see. Where have you been keeping yourself lately? Come out to the farm to-night,--same of the boys'll be there." Mr. Sprole, like many a self-made man, was proud of his farm, though he did not lead a wholly bucolic existence.

"I can't, Ches," answered Ditmar. "I've got to go back to Hampton."

This statement Mr. Sprole unwisely accepted as a fiction. He took hold of Ditmar's arm.

"A lady--eh--what?"

"I've got to go back to Hampton," repeated Ditmar, with a suggestion of truculence that took his friend aback. Not for worlds would Mr. Sprole have offended the agent of the Chippering Mill.

"I was only joking, Claude," he hastened to explain. Ditmar, somewhat mollified but still dejected, sought the dining-room when the lawyer had gone.

"All alone to-night, Colonel?" asked the coloured head waiter, obsequiously.

Ditmar demanded a table in the corner, and consumed a solitary meal.

Very naturally Janet was aware of the change in Ditmar, and knew the cause of it. Her feelings were complicated. He, the most important man in Hampton, the self-sufficient, the powerful, the hitherto distant and unattainable head of the vast organization known as the Chippering Mill, of which she was an insignificant unit, at times became for her just a man--a man for whom she had achieved a delicious contempt. And the knowledge that she, if she chose, could sway and dominate him by the mere exercise of that strange feminine force within her was intoxicating and terrifying. She read this in a thousand signs; in his glances; in his movements revealing a desire to touch her; in little things he said, apparently insignificant, yet fraught with meaning; in a constant recurrence of the apologetic attitude--so alien to the Ditmar formerly conceived--of which he had given evidence that day by the canal: and from this attitude emanated, paradoxically, a virile and galvanic current profoundly disturbing. Sometimes when he bent over her she experienced a commingled ecstasy and fear that he would seize her in his arms. Yet the tension was not constant, rising and falling with his moods and struggles, all of which she read--unguessed by him--as easily as a printed page by the gift that dispenses with laborious processes of the intellect. On the other hand, a resentment boiled within her his masculine mind failed to fathom. Stevenson said of John Knox that many women had come to learn from him, but he had never condescended to become a learner in return--a remark more or less applicable to Ditmar. She was, perforce, thrilled that he was virile and wanted her, but because he wanted her clandestinely her pride revolted,divining his fear of scandal and hating him for it like a thoroughbred. To do her justice, marriage never occurred to her. She was not so commonplace.

There were times, however, when the tension between them would relax, when some incident occurred to focus Ditmar's interest on the enterprise that had absorbed and unified his life, the Chippering Mill. One day in September, for instance, after an absence in New York, he returned to the office late in the afternoon, and she was quick to sense his elation, to recognize in him the restored presence of the quality of elan, of command, of singleness of purpose that had characterized him before she had become his stenographer. At first, as he read his mail, he seemed scarcely conscious of her presence. She stood by the window, awaiting his pleasure, watching the white mist as it rolled over the floor of the river, catching glimpses in vivid, saffron blurs of the lights of the Arundel Mill on the farther shore. Autumn was at hand. Suddenly she heard Ditmar speaking.

"Would you mind staying a little while longer this evening, Miss Bumpus?"

"Not at all," she replied, turning.

On his face was a smile, almost boyish.

"The fact is, I think I've got hold of the biggest single order that ever came into any mill in New England," he declared.

"Oh, I'm glad," she said quickly.

"The cotton cards--?" he demanded.

同类推荐
  • 玄灵转经早朝行道仪

    玄灵转经早朝行道仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 广志绎

    广志绎

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 幼科铁镜

    幼科铁镜

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 皇朝本记

    皇朝本记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 隋唐嘉话

    隋唐嘉话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 天外妃仙

    天外妃仙

    叶黯雪,L.E的首席设计师,在国外留学多年,曾获CFDA大奖。所设计的服装多次在世界四大时装周上发布。而叶黯雪本人也是一个美貌与才华并存的人才。高冷的气质以及略带傲娇的性格让她在设计师这个圈子里顺风顺水。一次意外车祸,使她穿越到了禹国洙州城丝绸庄夜家的二小姐身上。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 我就是要你

    我就是要你

    “你说我就是要你。”“可是你有没有问过我的要不要你?”“你跟我的闺蜜暧昧,却说要的是我,这似乎有点说不过去吧!”他是天才型总裁,是集团的希望,也是公司矛盾的源头。她只不过是一个小职员,却因为一句话而改变了一辈子。因为公司的内斗,她被牵扯进去了,闺蜜间的情感,抵不过男女间的暧昧。没错,这个世界就是这么残酷,要与不要,就在一念之间。小绵羊也有骚狐狸的一面。
  • 婚姻微幸福

    婚姻微幸福

    本书以作者自己经营婚姻的经历、身边人经营婚姻的经历和所见所闻的婚姻事例为素材,向读者阐述和揭示了经营幸福婚姻的宝贵方法。
  • 隐婚蜜宠:娇妻太可爱

    隐婚蜜宠:娇妻太可爱

    “二叔,我喜欢这个姐姐。”“那我把她娶回家好不好?”“不好,我想让她当我妈咪,我要让我爹地娶她!”“你想得美!”秦兮意外救了个萌宝,结果被萌宝的酷叔叔缠身。“二叔,兮阿姨被一个米其林三星的主厨追了!”于是某人找到正在试吃某主厨手艺的秦兮,笑问:“哦,看来我昨晚没有喂饱你?”“二叔,有个女人仗着她干爹是剧组投资人抢了兮阿姨的戏份!”于是某人眼睛都不眨地砸给那剧组几千万:“好了,现在我才是剧组最大投资人。”“二叔,兮阿姨说她昨天被上司欺负了!”某人眉头一挑:“忘了告诉你,我昨天刚把你兮阿姨挖过来。”
  • Grettir the Strong

    Grettir the Strong

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 刻颜难画心

    刻颜难画心

    我们怀疑着人生,不接受现在的自己,却又希望自己一直生活在以前!幻想着未来生活的可怖,却又一直觉得电视里的主角该是自己。
  • 我的身体是极品丹炉

    我的身体是极品丹炉

    “丹王,你要价是否太高了?外面拍卖一颗也没你这价钱啊!”李云峰撇了撇嘴唇,道:“爱买不买,不买拉倒,老子打听清楚了,你仇家前日在清风阁买下三颗蓄力丹,你若不买抽魂丹,到时看谁死得快!”“什么,他买了被抽魂丹相克的蓄力丹,好吧,抽魂丹我买了,老子买三颗!”买家疯狂怒吼道。一个天生异体的小子,修真界,仙界坑人无数的传奇故事。(本书已签约,二组袋鼠编辑手下。)
  • 雪之箭

    雪之箭

    猎人少年斯诺与爷爷过着与世无争的生活,伴随着突然出现的神秘人,平静的生活终究是被打破了,最终少年与同伴踏上了冒险之路。
  • 正太躺到身下来

    正太躺到身下来

    莫名其妙就穿越了?还穿到类似狗血小说的世界?什么废柴白痴,都是假的好伐
  • 剑行诸天

    剑行诸天

    为了成神的那一缕契机,四大高手进入坠神峰,历经险阻终于得到了化神石。不幸的是,四人遇到了令人闻风丧胆的湮神风。在湮神风之下,剑皇姜夜只剩下了一缕残魂。剑皇重生,以手中之剑杀出一条无上之路!以我手中之剑,扫除一切!