登陆注册
15485600000024

第24章 CHAPTER VI(4)

Dick's eyes were full of joy when he made his appearance next morning and saw Maisie, gray-ulstered and black-velvet-hatted, standing in the hallway. Palaces of marble, and not sordid imitation of grained wood, were surely the fittest background for such a divinity. The red-haired girl drew her into the studio for a moment and kissed her hurriedly.

Maisie's eyebrows climbed to the top of her forehead; she was altogether unused to these demonstrations. 'Mind my hat,' she said, hurrying away, and ran down the steps to Dick waiting by the hansom.

'Are you quite warm enough! Are you sure you wouldn't like some more breakfast? Put the cloak over you knees.'

'I'm quite comf'y, thanks. Where are we going, Dick? Oh, do stop singing like that. People will think we're mad.'

'Let 'em think,--if the exertion doesn't kill them. They don't know who we are, and I'm sure I don't care who they are. My faith, Maisie, you're looking lovely!'

Maisie stared directly in front of her and did not reply. The wind of a keen clear winter morning had put colour into her cheeks. Overhead, the creamy-yellow smoke-clouds were thinning away one by one against a pale-blue sky, and the improvident sparrows broke off from water-spout committees and cab-rank cabals to clamour of the coming of spring.

'It will be lovely weather in the country,' said Dick.

'But where are we going?'

'Wait and see.'

The stopped at Victoria, and Dick sought tickets. For less than half the fraction of an instant it occurred to Maisie, comfortably settled by the waiting-room fire, that it was much more pleasant to send a man to the booking-office than to elbow one's own way through the crowd. Dick put her into a Pullman,--solely on account of the warmth there; and she regarded the extravagance with grave scandalised eyes as the train moved out into the country.

'I wish I knew where we are going,' she repeated for the twentieth time.

The name of a well-remembered station flashed by, towards the end of the run, and Maisie was delighted.

'Oh, Dick, you villain!'

'Well, I thought you might like to see the place again. You haven't been here since the old times, have you?'

'No. I never cared to see Mrs. Jennett again; and she was all that was ever there.'

'Not quite. Look out a minute. There's the windmill above the potato-fields; they haven't built villas there yet; d'you remember when Ishut you up in it?'

'Yes. How she beat you for it! I never told it was you.'

'She guessed. I jammed a stick under the door and told you that I was burying Amomma alive in the potatoes, and you believed me. You had a trusting nature in those days.'

They laughed and leaned to look out, identifying ancient landmarks with many reminiscences. Dick fixed his weather eye on the curve of Maisie's cheek, very near his own, and watched the blood rise under the clear skin. He congratulated himself upon his cunning, and looked that the evening would bring him a great reward.

When the train stopped they went out to look at an old town with new eyes. First, but from a distance, they regarded the house of Mrs. Jennett.

'Suppose she should come out now, what would you do?' said Dick, with mock terror.

'I should make a face.'

'Show, then,' said Dick, dropping into the speech of childhood.

Maisie made that face in the direction of the mean little villa, and Dick laughed.

'"This is disgraceful,"' said Maisie, mimicking Mrs. Jennett's tone.

'"Maisie, you run in at once, and learn the collect, gospel, and epistle for the next three Sundays. After all I've taught you, too, and three helps every Sunday at dinner! Dick's always leading you into mischief. If you aren't a gentleman, Dick, you might at least--"'

The sentence ended abruptly. Maisie remembered when it had last been used.

'"Try to behave like one,"' said Dick, promptly. 'Quite right. Now we'll get some lunch and go on to Fort Keeling,--unless you'd rather drive there?'

'We must walk, out of respect to the place. How little changed it all is!'

同类推荐
  • 五阴譬喻经

    五阴譬喻经

    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。
  • 九日临渭亭侍宴应制

    九日临渭亭侍宴应制

    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。
  • 杂阿含经

    杂阿含经

    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。
  • 赠元和十三年登第进

    赠元和十三年登第进

    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。
  • 巢林笔谈

    巢林笔谈

    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
  • 紫雷忻小姐

    紫雷忻小姐

    一次意外,让七彩结晶都掉落到了人类世界,夏忻悦偶然得到了虹之紫晶,从此,她的人生得到了崭新的开始,成长的一路,有笑,有泪,有对人世的绝望,有对生活的信心,倔强的她,也在不知不觉中信任了这么多人......
  • 仙王归来

    仙王归来

    修最强功法,泡最美靓妞!高中生林小白,出车祸后,神游天外,证得大道归来!当纯朴村姑、清纯校花、美艳女总裁、风情老板娘、火辣女教师、冷傲大小姐、火爆女警花,波涛汹涌接踵而来时,林小白笑了……弱水三千锻我身,滚滚红尘炼我心!
  • 诸缘入梦

    诸缘入梦

    一座名满京城的戏楼,几个爱恨情仇的戏子天戏十二心,心曲返生香,薄茶西子笑,弈棋奉子湘,弄琴之流璎,醉酒之玖衣,鸿舞之冶叶,瑰画之花璃。“赐你一名——十二心”那一天起,前世注定“你终于回来了”“嗯,回来了,十二心”“现在你知道他是怎样欺骗你了吗!”十二心流着泪,朱唇微阖:“我甘愿”那是她一辈子最美的模样,也是她最后的模样“我知道有一个地方就做离都,等一切都结束了,我们一起去吧”“玖衣,我不能走,我要守着这里,我要等他回来”“能死于你手,也算是我……最好的结局……”人这一辈子,何尝不是如戏曲?最后曲终人散诸多缘分,纷纷入梦而至
  • 美女的王牌教师

    美女的王牌教师

    杀手之王周宇,重归都市,机缘巧合之下成为了一名老师,他上得了天,斗得了流氓,下得了厨房,还能入得了洞房!而这样的王牌教师,常做的事情却是:和女老师谈情说爱。
  • 白色眷恋

    白色眷恋

    因为不满皇马6比2的比分,中国青年律师沈星怒砸啤酒瓶,结果电光火石间,他穿越成了佛罗伦蒂诺的儿子,且看来自09年的小伙子如何玩转03年的欧洲足坛
  • 风心剑士

    风心剑士

    风心剑道,心势斩刺冲旋退,风切气爆幻刃雨,影弧风步诡刃刺,剑闪风弧无尽路……
  • 鬼问目连经

    鬼问目连经

    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。
  • 苍穹之行

    苍穹之行

    苍穹大界,五域分立。十万年前苍穹界主携一界之力,同界外异族展开了‘卫界之战’。同样这场历经千年的战争在界外异族眼里却是‘灭界之战’!千年界战,双方打得昏天暗地!最终以苍穹界主一方的胜利而告终!却也付出了惨重的代价。界主以身封闭界道,苍穹大界也在这场惨烈的战争中被打得支离破碎,化为五域;界外异族,不见踪影。自此、苍穹碎、五域立;界主殒、乱世现……看少年江行,一人独行,如何一步步从穹顶之下来到穹顶之上!
  • 毒血女帝:废柴少主重生

    毒血女帝:废柴少主重生

    彼岸女少主,穿越时空,为复仇而来。所到世界仙气浓郁,种族多样,人们多修习仙术。然而她却被断言根骨奇差,是为废柴。阴差阳错下,成为血奴。她骄傲癫狂,不畏人言,歃血证道,誓要驭血为王。他白衣潋滟,惊才绝艳,却为她沥干周身血气,命丧苍凉。她以心为契,以血为咒,缚一城生灵入《九丘》,收天地戾气筑《八索》,坠入魔道,改命换格,只为留他肉身不腐。魔帝现世,八方惊。兵马戎戈,乱世哀。她说,“我不是一个好人。”他答道,“若你是无趣的好人,我那日便不救你了。”
  • 仙行书

    仙行书

    末法时代,修仙不是唯一的路。忍术、魔法、斗气、仙术,百家争鸣。位面碰撞,时空错乱,诸雄并起。这是一个混乱的世界,这是一个曲折的故事。且看杜凌习百家经典,成就无上大道!欢迎加入《仙行书》讨论群,群号码:593958911