登陆注册
15422500000059

第59章 THE SHADOW OF DEATH (3)

'While I was there, I was for ever wanting to leave it. Every place seemed pleasanter. And now I shall die far away from it. I am rightly punished.' 'You must not talk so,' said Margaret, impatiently. 'He said you might live for years. Oh, mother! we will have you back at Helstone yet.' 'No never! That I must take as a just penance. But, Margaret--Frederick!' At the mention of that one word, she suddenly cried out loud, as in some sharp agony. It seemed as if the thought of him upset all her composure, destroyed the calm, overcame the exhaustion. Wild passionate cry succeeded to cry--'Frederick! Frederick! Come to me. I am dying. Little first-born child, come to me once again!' She was in violent hysterics. Margaret went and called Dixon in terror.

Dixon came in a huff, and accused Margaret of having over-excited her mother.

Margaret bore all meekly, only trusting that her father might not return.

In spite of her alarm, which was even greater than the occasion warranted, she obeyed all Dixon's directions promptly and well, without a word of self-justification. By so doing she mollified her accuser. They put her mother to bed, and Margaret sate by her till she fell asleep, and afterwards till Dixon beckoned her out of the room, and, with a sour face, as if doing something against the grain, she bade her drink a cup of coffee which she had prepared for her in the drawing-room, and stood over her in a commanding attitude as she did so. 'You shouldn't have been so curious, Miss, and then you wouldn't have needed to fret before your time. It would have come soon enough. And now, I suppose, you'll tell master, and a pretty household I shall have of you!' 'No, Dixon,' said Margaret, sorrowfully, 'I will not tell papa. He could not bear it as I can.' And by way of proving how well she bore it, she burst into tears. 'Ay! I knew how it would be. Now you'll waken your mamma, just after she's gone to sleep so quietly. Miss Margaret my dear, I've had to keep it down this many a week; and though I don't pretend I can love her as you do, yet I loved her better than any other man, woman, or child--no one but Master Frederick ever came near her in my mind. Ever since Lady Beresford's maid first took me in to see her dressed out in white crape, and corn-ears, and scarlet poppies, and I ran a needle down into my finger, and broke it in, and she tore up her worked pocket-handkerchief, after they'd cut it out, and came in to wet the bandages again with lotion when she returned from the ball--where she'd been the prettiest young lady of all--I've never loved any one like her. I little thought then that I should live to see her brought so low. I don't mean no reproach to nobody. Many a one calls you pretty and handsome, and what not. Even in this smoky place, enough to blind one's eyes, the owls can see that. But you'll never be like your mother for beauty--never; not if you live to be a hundred.' 'Mamma is very pretty still. Poor mamma!' 'Now don't ye set off again, or I shall give way at last' (whimpering).

'You'll never stand master's coming home, and questioning, at this rate.

Go out and take a walk, and come in something like. Many's the time I've longed to walk it off--the thought of what was the matter with her, and how it must all end.' 'Oh, Dixon!' said Margaret, 'how often I've been cross with you, not knowing what a terrible secret you had to bear!' 'Bless you, child! I like to see you showing a bit of a spirit. It's the good old Beresford blood. Why, the last Sir John but two shot his steward down, there where he stood, for just telling him that he'd racked the tenants, and he'd racked the tenants till he could get no more money off them than he could get skin off a flint.' 'Well, Dixon, I won't shoot you, and I'll try not to be cross again.' 'You never have. If I've said it at times, it has always been to myself, just in private, by way of making a little agreeable conversation, for there's no one here fit to talk to. And when you fire up, you're the very image of Master Frederick. I could find in my heart to put you in a passion any day, just to see his stormy look coming like a great cloud over your face. But now you go out, Miss. I'll watch over missus; and as for master, his books are company enough for him, if he should come in.' 'I will go,' said Margaret. She hung about Dixon for a minute or so, as if afraid and irresolute; then suddenly kissing her, she went quickly out of the room. 'Bless her!' said Dixon. 'She's as sweet as a nut. There are three people I love: it's missus, Master Frederick, and her. Just them three. That's all. The rest be hanged, for I don't know what they're in the world for.

Master was born, I suppose, for to marry missus. If I thought he loved her properly, I might get to love him in time. But he should ha' made a deal more on her, and not been always reading, reading, thinking, thinking.

See what it has brought him to! Many a one who never reads nor thinks either, gets to be Rector, and Dean, and what not; and I dare say master might, if he'd just minded missus, and let the weary reading and thinking alone.--There she goes' (looking out of the window as she heard the front door shut).

'Poor young lady! her clothes look shabby to what they did when she came to Helstone a year ago. Then she hadn't so much as a darned stocking or a cleaned pair of gloves in all her wardrobe. And now--!'

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 终云之月下星鱼

    终云之月下星鱼

    一个修行少年初次下山,发生一系列奇奇怪怪的故事
  • 霸道工程师之催眠

    霸道工程师之催眠

    一个一事无成,年过30的普通男人,一次偶然的机会得到了一个拥有异能的戒指,开启了一个属于他的王朝,他的时代,坐拥天下美女,武艺超群,为共和国的安定团结,攘外安内贡献着属于自己的力量………………
  • 一梦长安

    一梦长安

    她梦里有个长安,能助她忘却江湖纷争;他梦里有个长安,能让他获取一世功名。直到梦境醒来,才后知后觉。哪曾在意过江湖纷争,何时惦念过一世功名。想要的,不过却都是,无论青丝白发,你能漫卷于书前古灯,而我为你月下抚筝。
  • 啰嚩拏说救疗小儿疾

    啰嚩拏说救疗小儿疾

    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。
  • 三界共食

    三界共食

    天地生阴阳,阴阳衍四界,人界最为弱小,信仰献给了神,魔吞噬了灵魂,肉体滋养了妖怪,身为强二代的韩陌,一路暴笑而来,看他如何摆脱定数,力抗三界!
  • 坏蛋!你偷走了我的心!

    坏蛋!你偷走了我的心!

    “你喜欢他吗?”“我......怎么可能呢?”她故作轻松地笑着,心里却隐隐作痛,我,怎么会不喜欢你?你,早已经偷走了我的心......
  • 三年五年

    三年五年

    “你是我的”“对,我是你的”“你的心也是我的”“对,我的心也是你的”“你要等我,所以你等的三年也是我的”“对,我会等,我等的三年也是你的”“还有你的初吻也要留着”“好,我会留着”“还有,我爱你。”“知道”“我会爱得不多,但我会爱你一辈子!”
  • 虚拟神座

    虚拟神座

    一代虚拟游戏神级高手陈末由于种种原因跌落神坛,销声匿迹三年。三年后,划时代虚拟游戏《第二世界》横空出世,游戏大神陈末热血回归,特殊职业,逆天天赋,超级神宠,统统不是问题。我所失去的,我必定再次拿回,然后亲自踩碎!小说讨论群:463980378志同道合的朋友可以加一下!
  • Tfboys樱花树爱恋

    Tfboys樱花树爱恋

    本小说是由主角王俊凯和白雪夏发生的爱情故事,喜欢收藏,么么哒
  • 我的命运要不要这么狗血

    我的命运要不要这么狗血

    出生于上海的奈奈小姐,美艳动人,心比天高,离开五年后回到上海竟遇到霸道总裁二哥纠缠,但他知道,他只是玩玩而已,因为他有三宫六院!奈奈西子偶然发现神秘宝物,千百年前轮回的命运等待解开,二哥竟是皇帝?奈奈西子的闺蜜竟是称霸武林的绝世女侠?奈奈小姐不知不觉被卷入一场阴谋中,阴谋的制造者竟是日思夜想的他!奈奈西子究竟如何面对这样的命运?最终成为王者?还是就此屈服?让我们一起解开这神秘面纱。