登陆注册
16114600000057

第57章 Up at Merry's(3)

But it was often hard to thwart the docile child,and lately she had seemed to be growing up so fast that her mother began to feel a new sort of tenderness for this sweet daughter,who was almost ready to take upon herself the cares,as well as triumphs and delights,of maidenhood.Something in the droop of the brown head,and the quick motion of the busy hand with a little burn on it,made it difficult for Mrs.Grant to keep Merry at work that day,and her eye watched the clock almost as impatiently as the girl's,for she liked to see the young face brighten when the hour of release came.

"What next?"asked Merry,as the last stitch was set,and she stifled a sigh on hearing the clock strike four,for the sun was getting low,and the lovely afternoon going fast,"One more job,if you are not too tired for it.I want the receipt for diet drink Miss Dawes promised me;would you like to run down and get it for me,dear?""Yes,mother!"and that answer was as blithe as a robin's chirp,for that was just where Merry wanted to go.

Away went thimble and scissors,and in five minutes away went Merry,skipping down the hill without a care in the world,for a happy heart sat singing within,and everything seemed full of beauty.

She had a capital time with Molly,called on Jill,did her shopping in the village,and had just turned to walk up the hill,when Ralph Evans came tramping along behind her,looking so pleased and proud about something that she could not help asking what it was,for they were great friends,and Merry thought that to be an artist was the most glorious career a man could choose.

"I know you've got some good news,"she said,looking up at him as he touched his hat and fell into step with her,seeming more contented than before.

"I have,and was just coming up to tell you,for I was sure you would be glad.It is only a hope,a chance,but it is so splendid Ifeel as if I must shout and dance,or fly over a fence or two,to let off steam.""Do tell me,quick;have you got an order?"asked Merry,full of interest at once,for artistic vicissitudes were very romantic,and she liked to hear about them.

"I may go abroad in the autumn."

"Oh,how lovely!"

"Isn't it?David German is going to spend a year in Rome,to finish a statue,and wants me to go along.Grandma is willing,as cousin Maria wants her for a long visit,so everything looks promising and I really think I may go.""Won't it cost a great deal?"asked Merry,who,in spite of her little elegancies,had a good deal of her thrifty mother's common sense.

"Yes;and I've got to earn it.But I can--I know I can,for I've saved some,and I shall work like ten beavers all summer.I won't borrow if I can help it,but I know someone who would lend me five hundred if I wanted it";and Ralph looked as eager and secure as if the earning of twice that sum was a mere trifle when all the longing of his life was put into his daily tasks.

"I wish I had it to give you.It must be so splendid to feel that you can do great things if you only have the chance.And to travel,and see all the lovely pictures and statues,and people and places in Italy.Flow happy you must be!"and Merry's eyes had the wistful look they always wore when she dreamed dreams of the world she loved to live in.

"I am--so happy that I'm afraid it never will happen.If I do go,I'll write and tell you all about the fine sights,and how I get on.

Would you like me to?"asked Ralph,beginning enthusiastically and ending rather bashfully,for he admired Merry very much,and was not quite sure how this proposal would be received.

"Indeed I should!I'd feel so grand to have letters from Paris and Rome,and you'd have so much to tell it would be almost as good as going myself,"she said,looking off into the daffodil sky,as they paused a minute on the hill-top to get breath,for both had walked as fast as they talked.

"And will you answer the letters?"asked Ralph,watching the innocent face,which looked unusually kind and beautiful to him in that soft light.

'Why,yes;I'd love to,only I shall not have anything interesting to say.What can I write about?"and Merry smiled as she thought how dull her letters would sound after the exciting details his would doubtless give.

"Write about yourself,and all the rest of the people I know.

同类推荐
  • 梅华问答

    梅华问答

    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。
  • 玉溪子丹经指要

    玉溪子丹经指要

    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。
  • 海棠谱

    海棠谱

    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。
  • 雷法议玄篇

    雷法议玄篇

    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。
  • 爱日斋丛抄

    爱日斋丛抄

    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
  • 天降小姐:妖孽校草你够了

    天降小姐:妖孽校草你够了

    什么?她竟从一个孤儿变成了一个豪门千金!一向对男人有偏见的她还和冷大少爷有个娃娃亲。“我对男人不感兴趣。”“可是我对女人感兴趣。”“你到底喜欢我哪点?我改还不行吗!”某曦气愤说道,“我喜欢你不喜欢我。”某腹黑淡定道。………………
  • 豪门霸宠:捉鬼娇妻狠狠爱

    豪门霸宠:捉鬼娇妻狠狠爱

    她洛可可,乃是皇城第一捉鬼小道士,除了上不了天,她可以下的地府,捉鬼途中…什么捉了一个大鬼,从此紧跟身后,他是皇城第一少,宠妻成瘾,某天某女背着家伙去捉鬼,某男拎着棍子紧跟身后,“媳妇,你还要去捉鬼啊,老公给你打下手。”某女嘴角抽搐,“打个脸皮,走啊!”
  • 霸宠一世:冰山王爷异能妃

    霸宠一世:冰山王爷异能妃

    面对突然的穿越,诸葛素舞淡定。面对突然的坠崖,诸葛素舞淡定。面对被火赶,被鱼追,诸葛素舞依旧淡定。面对被人砸晕,偏偏对方还信誓旦旦的要娶她,诸葛素舞淡定……淡定不了了,掀桌!!!她才不要嫁给一个动不动就黑脸的冰山呢!她要回到原本属于自己的世界。可是,原本以为自己回到现代后一切恢复原来的样子,没想到真正回到现代时却发现……
  • 休休有容,恬然自安

    休休有容,恬然自安

    苏容上辈子被人宠了一辈子,娇惯任性,最后还不小心害死了自己爱的人。良心发现决定改过自新。重生回来,寻寻觅觅的找爱人和家人,却时不时发现上帝给她的重生之礼之丰厚。事业权力金钱一步步达到顶峰。忽然发现,自己上辈子的爱人也重生回来了,两个人和好如初,破镜重圆。一个甜腻腻金手指大开的宠文。
  • 秦帝御天

    秦帝御天

    千古一帝,文治武功。奋六世之余烈,振长策而御宇内。吞二周而亡诸侯,履至尊二至六合。执敲扑而鞭笞天下,威震四海,天下归心。化身嬴政,大秦始皇。赵正修炼武功,运用未来智慧,开创属于自己的国度,换得后世千秋之业矣。
  • 医统天下:绝色王爷请接招

    医统天下:绝色王爷请接招

    她,现代植物学家,生杀予夺,信手拈来;他,是帝国绝色王爷,铁血冷峻,威震天下。当现代植物学家一朝穿越,暗中杀手身份,如何颠覆世界?绝色王爷对上喋血利剑,乱世苍穹,谁主沉浮?殊不知,这乱世,不止是男人的天下,女子,亦有拔下发簪做荆轲的霸气!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 四象灵神

    四象灵神

    四象生灵,厚载万物,亦生?亦灭?皆由人定!跌落山崖的平凡少年,通过了一个检验人性品质的幻术灵阵,由此拾得了一个神秘而古老的黑铁盒。从此,他便走向了一条与常人不一样的修炼道路,他走出的每一步都让人惊叹不已。在那神秘的黑盒中,到底藏有何种至宝?而那至宝又有着什么不为人知的秘密?神秘的幻术灵阵是谁所设?……………………种种迷局,静待徐徐揭晓…………
  • 病毒的纷争

    病毒的纷争

    一颗陨石坠落地球,上面附带的病毒能够使生物发生变异。军方实验室遭到袭击,病毒在民间出现。人类的病毒感染者被称为“能力者”。高中生韩晓高的生活也由于能力者的出现而变得天翻地覆,同时又牵扯出一段尘封已久的往事。
  • 薇薇如此多娇

    薇薇如此多娇

    十年前,季薇薇被帅哥的狗狗一路狂追十年后,季薇薇带着狗狗去狂追帅哥十年前,帅哥救她一命却被她大骂流氓十年后,她却把帅哥压在床上,自己耍起了流氓……
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel

    The Scarlet Pimpernel

    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。