登陆注册
15686800000053

第53章

FATHERS FORGET

To the competent twenties, hundreds of miles suggesting no impossibilities, such departures may be rending, but not tragic.Implacable, the difference to Seventeen! Miss Pratt was going home, and Seventeen could not follow; it could only mourn upon the lonely shore, tracing little angelic footprints left in the sand.

To Seventeen such a departure is final; it is a vanishing.

And now it seemed possible that William might be deprived even of the last romantic consolations:

of the ``last waltz together,'' of the last, last ``listening to music in the moonlight together''; of all those sacred lasts of the ``last evening together.''

He had pleaded strongly for a ``dress-suit'' as a fitting recognition of his seventeenth birthday anniversary, but he had been denied by his father with a jocularity more crushing than rigor.Since then--in particular since the arrival of Miss Pratt--Mr.Baxter's temper had been growing steadily more and more even.That is, as affected by William's social activities, it was uniformly bad.Nevertheless, after heavy brooding, William decided to make one final appeal before he resorted to measures which the necessities of despair had caused him to contemplate.

He wished to give himself every chance for a good effect; therefore, he did not act hastily, but went over what he intended to say, rehearsing it with a few appropriate gestures, and even taking some pleasure in the pathetic dignity of this performance, as revealed by occasional glances at the mirror of his dressing-table.In spite of these little alleviations, his trouble was great and all too real, for, unhappily, the previous rehearsal of an emotional scene does not prove the emotion insincere.

Descending, he found his father and mother still sitting upon the front porch.Then, standing before them, solemn-eyed, he uttered a preluding cough, and began:

``Father,'' he said in a loud voice, ``I have come to--''

``Dear me!'' Mrs.Baxter exclaimed, not perceiving that she was interrupting an intended oration.``Willie, you DO look pale! Sit down, poor child; you oughtn't to walk so much in this heat.''

``Father,'' William repeated.``Fath--''

``I suppose you got her safely home from church,'' Mr.Baxter said.``She might have been carried off by footpads if you three boys hadn't been along to take care of her!''

But William persisted heroically.``Father--''

he said.``Father, I have come to--''

``What on earth's the matter with you?''

Mr.Baxter ceased to fan himself; Mrs.Baxter stopped rocking, and both stared, for it had dawned upon them that something unusual was beginning to take place.

William backed to the start and tried it again.

``Father, I have come to--'' He paused and gulped, evidently expecting to be interrupted, but both of his parents remained silent, regarding him with puzzled surprise.``Father,'' he began once more, ``I have come--I have come to--to place before you something I think it's your duty as my father to undertake, and I have thought over this step before laying it before you.''

``My soul!'' said Mr.Baxter, under his breath.

``My soul!''

``At my age,'' William continued, swallowing, and fixing his earnest eyes upon the roof of the porch, to avoid the disconcerting stare of his father--``at my age there's some things that ought to be done and some things that ought not to be done.If you asked me what I thought OUGHT to be done, there is only one answer: When any-

body as old as I am has to go out among other young men his own age that already got one, like anyway half of them HAVE, who I go with, and their fathers have already taken such a step, because they felt it was the only right thing to do, because at my age and the young men I go with's age, it IS the only right thing to do, because that is something nobody could deny, at my age--''

Here William drew a long breath, and, deciding to abandon that sentence as irrevocably tangled, began another: ``I have thought over this step, because there comes a time to every young man when they must lay a step before their father before something happens that they would be sorry for.I have thought this undertaking over, and I am certain it would be your honest duty--''

``My soul!'' gasped Mr.Baxter.``I thought I knew you pretty well, but you talk like a stranger to ME! What is all this? What you WANT?''

``A dress-suit!'' said William.

He had intended to say a great deal more before coming to the point, but, although through nervousness he had lost some threads of his rehearsed plea, it seemed to him that he was getting along well and putting his case with some distinction and power.He was surprised and hurt, therefore, to hear his father utter a wordless shout in a tone of wondering derision.

`I have more to say--'' William began.

But Mr.Baxter cut him off.``A dress-suit!''

he cried.``Well, I'm glad you were talking about SOMETHING, because I honestly thought it must be too much sun!''

At this, the troubled William brought his eyes down from the porch roof and forgot his rehearsal.

He lifted his hand appealingly.``Father,''

he said, ``I GOT to have one!''

`` `Got to'!'' Mr.Baxter laughed a laugh that chilled the supplicant through and through.``At your age I thought I was lucky if I had ANY suit that was fit to be seen in.You're too young, Willie.I don't want you to get your mind on such stuff, and if I have my way, you won't have a dress-suit for four years more, anyhow.''

``Father, I GOT to have one.I got to have one right away!'' The urgency in William's voice was almost tearful.``I don't ask you to have it made, or to go to expensive tailors, but there's plenty of good ready-made ones that only cost about forty dollars; they're advertised in the paper.Father, wouldn't you spend just forty dollars? I'll pay it back when I'm in business;

I'll work--''

Mr.Baxter waved all this aside.``It's not the money.It's the principle that I'm standing for, and I don't intend--''

``Father, WON'T you do it?''

``No, I will not!''

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 权少追妻365天

    权少追妻365天

    当落魄千金遇上权势冷少,她退避三舍,三十六计逃为上。当霸道总裁爱上倔强小妞,他步步紧逼,七十二变化为狼。他们一个在天,一个在地,原本毫无交集,可是霸道的他,不仅帮她教训了渣男,羞辱了继母,还在她耳边温柔呢喃,“黎烟,我要追你!”一场豪门惊梦,她步步沦陷在他的温柔之中,可是遇到家族破产之时,她满怀期望的上门求他,得到的却是他的一口绝!“黎烟,我不能帮你……”原来他早已有了未婚妻!追她只是为了换一件“新衣”!当感情被玩弄,自尊被撕碎,她只能绝望的消失在他的面前,直到某一天,公司忽然换了一个新老板,将她逼入墙脚。“黎烟,听说你不上班了?”察觉危险,她只能认输。“上!”
  • 血取江山

    血取江山

    二十年磨刀,只为用鲜血染透这墨色江山。二十磨练,李眸终于手持陌刀下江南,二十年的沉寂,李眸会给这座江湖,带来什么样的风云变幻。各位看官,敬请期待。
  • 娱乐陷阱:一眼情深

    娱乐陷阱:一眼情深

    有蛇精病的妹纸穿越回到了平行世界,成为娱乐帝国的造星一把手,大明星,作词作曲家,作者编剧等N+1个身份之后的虐狗日常。佛系更新,心情好就更,有动力就更,有空就更,有想法就更,不弃文,不草草结尾。
  • 打工族生存状态

    打工族生存状态

    一部真实反映打工族生存状态的长篇小说,作品以写实手法真实而详尽地描述打工族职场生存状态的作品。
  • 大少爷的撩妻之路

    大少爷的撩妻之路

    清冷大少爷遇上心理女汉子,两种截然不同的物种却又有一种莫名的契合度。唉……问世间情为何物,只谓一物降一物啊~那个家伙是在我人生的一个转折点出现的……当时的他桀骜不驯,目中无人,长的挺好是我对他的第一印象。那双漆黑如墨的眼眸一眼就看到全部学生惟一一个敢打量他的人——我。他不曾想过,那个外表娴静温和的人儿在多年以后会深深的烙进自己的生命里……无法抹去。……“嗨!帅哥,你谁啊?”“你猜。”“你欠揍啊……”欢迎加十二的QQ:2744688643
  • 科学与传说

    科学与传说

    身负重任的林夕,遇到两位原始生命,造化星系,在地球进行基因实验,改造出了人类,以生存为准则的人类,经历数不清的艰险后,终于迎来了神迹,最终实现生命的和解和宇宙的大同。用幻想演绎传说,以科学阐释宇宙,四种力量维系的生命形式,上演出悲欢离合与恩怨情仇的传奇大戏……
  • 乱世红颜:倾城皇后

    乱世红颜:倾城皇后

    她,见证了一代帝王的霸业。她,虽是平民,却最终成为传奇皇后。风起云涌,战乱纷繁,她却可以应对自如。谁可知帝王霸业之后的红鸾帐下,她内心的苦楚?以言情书写历史,用历史见证感情。乱世之中,帝王霸业,红颜为后,可是你的唯一?
  • 清代割地谈

    清代割地谈

    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。
  • 英雄联盟之骑士之光

    英雄联盟之骑士之光

    作为一名电子竞技选手,苏澈的开局糟糕透顶。颓废中的他找到了重新振作的力量和机遇。一路上邂逅不少美女的同时也受到美女的帮助。支持苏澈一路前行的力量便是成为电竞骑士的向往——用骑士的双手成就你们的梦想。
  • 妖妃倾城:王,今晚约不

    妖妃倾城:王,今晚约不

    当天才少女成为废材小姐,将会引起怎样的风波?当千面女神遇上超级大腹黑又会发生什么连锁反应?落千夏扶额,谁说妖王殿下冷酷嗜血的?这货分明是一完全没长大的小破孩好吗?“夏夏,不要想跑,你跑不掉的。”“是吗?那我偏偏跑给你看!”一场追逐与被追逐的好戏。最后,谁先虏获了谁的心?又是谁为了谁甘愿与天下人为敌?