登陆注册
15320800000035

第35章 ALINE MAKES A DISCOVERY(1)

Aline pulled her horse to a walk."You know Mr.Ridgway pretty well, don't you?"Miss Balfour gently flicked her divided skirt with a riding-whip, considering whether she might be said to know him well."Yes, I think I do," she ventured.

"Mrs.Mott says you and he are great friends, that you seem very fond of each other.""Goodness me! I hope I don't seem fond of him.I don't think 'fond' is exactly the word, anyway, though we are good friends." Quickly, keenly, her covert glance swept Aline; then, withdrawing her eyes, she flung her little bomb."I suppose we may be said to appreciate each other.At any rate, we are engaged."Mrs.Harley's pony came to an abrupt halt."I thought I had dropped my whip," she explained, in a low voice not quite true.

Virginia, though she executed an elaborate survey of the scenery, could not help noticing that the color had washed from her friend's face."I love this Western country--its big sweep of plains, of low, rolling hills, with a background of mountains.One can see how it gets into a man's blood so that the East seems insipid ever afterward," discoursed Miss Balfour.

A question trembled on Aline's blanched lips."Say it," permitted Virginia.

"Do you mean that you are engaged to him--that you are going to marry Mr.Ridgway--without caring for him?""I don't mean that at all.I like him immensely.""But--do you love him?" It was almost a cry--these low words wrung from the tortured heart.

"No fair," warned her friend smilingly.

Aline rode in silence, her stricken face full of trouble.How could she, from her glass house, throw stones at a loveless marriage? But this was different from her own case! Nobody was worthy to marry her herowithout giving the best a woman had to give.If she were a girl--a sudden tide of color swept her face; a wild, delirious tingle of joy flooded her veins--oh, if she were a girl, what a wealth of love could she give him! Clarity of vision had come to her in a blinding flash.Untutored of life, the knowledge of its meaning had struck home of the suddenest.She knew her heart now that it was too late; knew that she could never be indifferent to what concerned Waring Ridgway.

Aline caught at the courage behind her childishness, and accomplished her congratulations "You will be happy, I am sure.He is good.""Goodness does not impress me as his most outstanding quality," smiled Miss Balfour.

"No, one never feels it emphasized.He is too He is too free of selfishness to make much of his goodness.But one can't help feeling it in everything he does and says.""Does Mr.Harley agree with you? Does he feel it?""I don't think Mr.Harley understands him.I can't help thinking that he is prejudiced." She was becoming mistress of her voice and color again.

"And you are not?"

"Perhaps I am.In my thought of him he would still be good, even if he had done all the bad things his enemies accuse him of."Virginia gave her up.This idealized interpretation of her betrothed was not the one she had, but for Aline it might be the true one.At least, she could not disparage him very consistently under the circumstances.

"Isn't there a philosophy current that we find in people what we look for in them? Perhaps that is why you and Mr.Harley read in Mr.Ridgway men so diverse as you do.It is not impossible you are both right and both wrong.Heaven knows, I suppose.At least, we poor mortals fog around enough when we sit in judgment." And Virginia shrugged the matter from her careless shoulders.

But Aline seemed to have a difficulty in getting away from the subject."And you--what do you read?" she asked timidly.

"Sometimes one thing and sometimes another.To-day I see him as a living refutation of all the copy-book rules to success.He shatters the maxims with a touch-and-go manner that is fascinating in its immorality.

A gambler, a plunger, an adventurer, he wins when a careful, honest business man would fail to a certainty."Aline was amazed."You misjudge him.I am sure you do.But if you think this of him why--""Why do I marry him? I have asked myself that a hundred times, my dear.I wish I knew.I have told you what I see in him to-day; but tomorrow--why, to-morrow I shall see him an altogether different man.He will be perhaps a radiating center of altruism, devoted to his friends, a level-headed protector of the working classes, a patron of the arts in his own clearminded, unlettered way.But whatever point of view one gets at him, he spares one dullness.Will you explain to me, my dear, why picturesque rascality is so much more likable than humdrum virtue?"Mrs.Harley's eyes blazed."And you can talk this way of the man you are going to marry, a man--" She broke off, her voice choked.

Miss Balfour was cool as a custard."I can, my dear, and without the least disloyalty.In point of fact, he asked me to tell you the kind of man I think him.I'm trying to oblige him, you see.""He asked you--to tell me this about him?" Aline pulled in her pony in order to read with her astonished eyes the amused ones of her companion.

"Yes.He was afraid you were making too much of his saving you.He thinks he won't do to set on a pedestal.""Then I think all the more of him for his modesty.""Don't invest too heavily on his modesty, my dear.He wouldn't be the man he is if he owned much of that commodity.""The man he is?"

"Yes, the man born to win, the man certain of himself no matter what the odds against him.

He knows he is a man of destiny; knows quite well that there is something big about him that dwarfs other men.I know it, too.Wherefore I seize my opportunity.It would be a sin to let a man like that get away from one.I could never forgive myself," she concluded airily.

"Don't you see any human, lovable things in him?" Aline's voice was an accusation.

同类推荐
  • 留东外史续集

    留东外史续集

    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。
  • 陕州河亭陪韦五大夫

    陕州河亭陪韦五大夫

    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。
  • 月波洞中记

    月波洞中记

    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。
  • Adieu

    Adieu

    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。
  • 双卿笔记

    双卿笔记

    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。
热门推荐
  • 奔跑的吃货

    奔跑的吃货

    几个吃货聚在一起一边吃一边吃吃的笑,一边聊天,一边玩微信。通常她们在微信群里聊着去哪里吃东西,一到饭桌,就开始聊各自的老公,婆婆,孩子,或者工作中的各种麻烦。为了吃上一顿,不惜换一天的班,不惜请一天的假也要聚在一起吃吃聊聊。生活在开吃后知道什么是享受,生活在开吃后逐渐从阴郁走向开朗。所以,别笑话吃货哦,只有吃开心了,喂饱肚子了,烦恼才会越来越少。
  • 大叔,你过来

    大叔,你过来

    初见,她为了躲人闯进他的房间,一吻留情。再见,他竟成了她的叔叔。一份遗嘱,两人联手。总以为他才是最后的依靠,却在他签字那一刹那,心如死灰。
  • 晟世狂朝

    晟世狂朝

    对于一个一无所有的人来说,低到极致,只会让他物极必反,承天道,横扫八荒六合,打造属于自己的晟世狂朝!
  • 喻老

    喻老

    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。
  • 那个属于他们的世界

    那个属于他们的世界

    恩,事情就是这样的,代煜晨在遇见山底下的老爷爷后(金发美少女),开始了装逼打脸龙傲天之路。某眼镜娘一脸的鄙视,“磨磨唧唧干什么,小白饿了,她的小鱼干呢?”正在YY的代煜晨看了一下自己房间中群魔乱舞的这些所谓的神仙,任命的拿着钱包出了门……自打他遇见那个腹黑的金毛孙悟空妹子在还没有回过神来的时候,被孙悟空赐予了火眼金睛让他去拯救世界……的时候,他就知道这个世界肯定有个什么地方搭错了线。巨灵神拜托,你搞基请出门往左;宙斯,你不归咱这片儿,请回老家;哪吒,那条龙不是给你吃的;太白咱们有话好说,请不要虐待我的锅……
  • 子弹偏左

    子弹偏左

    曾独霸杀手界二十余年的杀手韩亚光,在最后一次任务中,被保镖狙杀?这是怎样一个令人发笑的剧情?可故事不会在这笑声中停滞。他有儿女,儿子韩晨光为了不让更多的人死于黑暗,毅然选择了军队;女儿韩晨烟为了替父报仇,决然选择了杀手。十八岁的他们,在成长的道路上,是如何的艰难。军队中血与泪的历练,军队中生与死的打拼,军队的训练艰苦,三伏暑天,寒冬腊月,斗骄阳,战飞雪,磨炼了意志,丰富了经历。韩晨光逐步当上了狙击手。杀手的成长,则更加艰难,在训练营里躲避子弹,在热带雨林同野兽共舞。韩晨烟最终脱变成了杀手。十八岁的兄妹,不同的人生,不同的经历。当狙击手和杀手相遇,当哥哥和妹妹摩擦。会是一个怎么样的故事?
  • 四大校草求收养

    四大校草求收养

    四大校草我来撩!本文分四个篇幅欢迎来撩~林柏宇对小熙熙,上官苏澈对宫羽墨,轩辕离对馨月璇,神秘人物在等着你哦!
  • 魔妃太难追之逆天召唤师

    魔妃太难追之逆天召唤师

    冷月,世界No.1的冷血杀手,一次意外,一朝穿越,废材重生,铁血锋芒——独孤倾月,闻名于凤玄大陆的绝世废材,异世灵魂,黑发黑眸,绝代风华。是绝世废材?还是倾世天才?
  • 好久不见:迟到的时光

    好久不见:迟到的时光

    顾星辰说:“阿时,时光从不曾削减我对你的爱半分。”程时说:“顾星辰是一个长不大的小孩,没有她,我就会感觉自己一无所有。”林初末说:“程时就像一个贪玩的小孩,唯独顾星辰他是认真的。”每个人都有执念,程时的执念是顾星辰,从来都是。
  • 土豪三国杀

    土豪三国杀

    曹操刘备爱谁谁,反正都没我有钱!首富之子钱充值在一次玩三国杀游戏之后,穿越到了三国杀传奇世界,三魂六魄不知所终。首富钱东海悬红二百亿元征穿越者追寻儿子下落,其中一百亿元为寻人赏金,一百亿元为游戏充值资金。钱充值的屌丝跟班沙精光应征穿越到三国杀传奇的游戏世界,开始了他精彩绝伦、爆笑神武的十亿身价土豪三国杀逆袭寻人之旅。给你十亿元充值三国杀传奇你咋花?沙精光的第一选择就是建个超越铜雀台百倍的华丽后宫——