登陆注册
15320800000005

第5章 TWO MEN AND A WOMAN(4)

She drummed with her pink finger-tips on her chin, studying him meditatively.To do him justice, she had to admit that he did not even pretend much.He wanted her because she was a step up in the social ladder, and, in his opinion, the most attractive girl he knew.That he was not in love with her relieved the situation, as Miss Balfour admitted to herself in impersonal moods.But there were times when she could have wished he were.She felt it to be really due her attractions that his pulses should quicken for her, and in the interests of experience she would have liked to see how he would make love if he really meant it from the heart and not the will.

"It's really an awful bother," she sighed."Referring to the little problem of your future?" "Yes.""Can't make up your mind whether I come in?""No." She looked up brightly, with an effect of impulsiveness."I don't suppose you want to give me another week?" "A reprieve! But why? You're going to marry me.""I suppose so." She laughed."I wish I could have my cake, and eat it, too.""It would be a moral iniquity to encourage such a system of ethics." "So you won't give me a week?" she sighed."All sorts of things mighthave happened in that week.I shall always believe that the fairy prince would have come for me.""Believe that he HAS come," he claimed.

"Oh, I didn't mean a prince of pirates, though there is a triumph in having tamed a pirate chief to prosaic matrimony.In one way it will be a pity, too.You won't be half so picturesque.You remember how Stevenson puts it: 'that marriage takes from a man the capacity for great things, whether good or bad.'""I can stand a good deal of taming."

"Domesticating a pirate ought to be an interesting process," she conceded, her rare smile flashing."It should prove a cure for ENNUI, but then I'm never a victim of that malady.""Am I being told that I am to be the happiest pirate alive?" "I expect you are."His big hand gripped hers till it tingled.She caught his eye on a roving quest to the door.

"We don't have to do that," she announced hurriedly, with an embarrassed flush.

"I don't do it because I have to," he retorted, kissing her on the lips.She fell back, protesting."Under the circumstances--"The butler, with a card on a tray, interrupted silently.She glanced at the card, devoutly grateful his impassive majesty's entrance had not been a moment earlier.

"Show him in here."

"The fairy prince, five minutes too late?" asked Ridgway, when the man had gone.

For answer she handed him the card, yet he thought the pink that flushed her cheek was something more pronounced than usual.But he was willing to admit there might be a choice of reasons for that.

"Lyndon Hobart" was the name he read.

"I think the Consolidated is going to have its innings.I should like to stay, of course, but I fear I must plead a subsequent engagement and leave the field to the enemy."Pronouncing "Mr.Hobart" without emphasis, the butler vanished.The newcomer came forward with the quiet assurance of the born aristocrat.He was a slender, well-knit man, dressed fastidiously, with clear-cut, classical features; cool, keen eyes, and a gentle, you-be-damned manner to his inferiors.Beside him Ridgway bulked too large, too florid.His ease seemed a little obvious, his prosperity overemphasized.Even his voice, strong and reliant, lacked the tone of gentle blood that Hobart had inherited with his nice taste.

When Miss Balfour said: "I think you know each other," the manager of the Consolidated bowed with stiff formality, but his rival laughed genially and said: "Oh, yes, I know Mr.Hobart." The geniality was genuine enough, but through it ran a note of contempt.Hobart read in it a veiled taunt.To him it seemed to say"Yes, I have met him, and beaten him at every turn of the road, though he has been backed by a power with resources a hundred times as great as mine."In his parting excuses to Miss Balfour, Ridgway's audacity crystallized in words that Hobart could only regard as a shameless challenge."I regret that an appointment with Judge Purcell necessitates my leaving such good company," he said urbanely.

Purcell was the judge before whom was pending a suit between the Consolidated and the Mesa Ore-producing Company, to determine the ownership of the Never Say Die Mine; and it was current report that Ridgway owned him as absolutely as he did the automobile waiting for him now at the door.

If Ridgway expected his opponent to pay his flippant gibe the honor of repartee, he was disappointed.To be sure, Hobart, admirably erect in hisslender grace, was moved to a slight, disdainful smile, but it evidenced scarcely the appreciation that anybody less impervious to criticism than Ridgway would have cared to see.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 琥珀里的时光

    琥珀里的时光

    一缕又一缕光芒在琥珀中流溢,一段又一段时光在琥珀中流逝。有人选择遗忘,有人选择执念。当琥珀中的光再现时,他对她说:“这是最后一次了,我所能对你做的。如果时光倒流,如果可以重新开始,你愿意回到哪一刻......”
  • 三公主的爱之恋

    三公主的爱之恋

    十年前,女主的父亲杀死了母亲。让女主的心中有了一种伤疤,永远抹不去的伤疤。十年后,女主强大了,回来复仇时,不料有了一段爱情故事。接下来请看看女主与男主会有怎样的故事,又是如何复仇
  • 灾难猎人

    灾难猎人

    破裂元年,劫难降临,星球解体。天灾地难无尽,人类难安,而抵挡灾难的唯一手段,竟是狩猎!狩猎?猎者,古时狩猎猛兽凶禽,以箭,以矛,以蛮力!今时狩猎灾劫厄难,以宝盒!以信念!以能力!无形无迹的灾难,如何狩猎?如何杀灭?它来自何方,它的到来对于人类究竟意味着什么?
  • 望晨默及

    望晨默及

    还记得有人问她,‘你相信太阳吗?’她想起了他,她依旧说,‘我相信黎明前的第一抹晨阳。’她是一个很喜欢躲在图书馆的女孩,他是一个温暖如晨光的男孩。他像一缕阳光照进了一个女孩的心房。七年,旧城市依旧人来人往,不知你是否安然无恙。你终是我触及不到的光,我明知不可能,最终还是飞蛾扑火。
  • 嫁仙谣

    嫁仙谣

    前尘多愁,浮生若梦,一袭嫁衣鲜红,飞仙谣,有人清唱余欢。变身嫁人文,不喜勿喷。
  • 仙之列传

    仙之列传

    人世间之事,莫过于生死错杂,因果交杂,一引一啄,似有天定!话说大道煌煌,规则纵横,欲明对错,知前后,又该问道于谁?天之极有圣人,或浩浩呼如大日,明光万丈,吞吐天下,金衣玉袖,垂首亿万!或青衣粗袍,逍遥万界,观日月轮回,抚宇宙变化!然,何人知其何为圣?为何圣?圣为何?朝至苍梧暮碧落,斩断因果跃五行。转眸开阖万年逝,更笑他仙一黄土。
  • 时光安好

    时光安好

    苏瑶是围绕着行星的一颗行星,邢星是她的中心,即使这样,但是苏瑶却不能靠近只能沿着固定的轨道,不能靠近,不能远离,只能这样,遥遥相望,无法改变。
  • 核舟之记

    核舟之记

    明熹宗时分,微雕大师王叔远雕桃核舟,不知所踪;明朝末时,散文大师魏学洢著核舟记,流传至今;今有文学大师林夕,九寻核舟,历千辛,经万苦,终得宝物,却不料遭人偷袭,情急之下,口吞核舟,霎时异变突生,睁眼时,已是宋初......
  • 腹黑千金:校草大人爱上我

    腹黑千金:校草大人爱上我

    他是远近闻名的世家少爷,她却是一个空有虚名的千金小姐,他们的命运本不该相遇,可在"圣伊",他们却因为一件小小的事,相遇了。命运的轨迹开始交错,他们之间又会发生什么样的事情?
  • 暗香

    暗香

    这是一部长篇小说,讲述了四十年代出生的铁路技术高级工程师周桂欣的一生。小说从他考上江南理工大学讲起,以他与失散多年的初恋情人夏丹的重逢作为结尾,讲到了他与孙教授的师生情、与夏丹的恋情、与家人的亲情,以及与童养媳即后来的妻子张翠翠的情感纠葛。