登陆注册
15446900000088

第88章 XVIII(4)

When he was alone he sat lost in thought. At last he rang for a bell boy. And when the boy came, he said: "That door there"--indicating one in the opposite wall of the sitting room--"what does it lead into?"

"Another bedroom, sir."

"Unlock it, and tell them at the office I wish that room added to my suite."

As soon as the additional bedroom was at his dis-posal, he went in and began to undress. When he had taken off coat and waistcoat he paused to telephone to the office a call for eight o'clock. As he finished and hung up the receiver, a sound from the direction of the sitting room made him glance in there. On the threshold of the other bedroom stood his wife. She was in her nightgown; her hair, done in a single thick braid, hung down across her bosom. There was in the room and upon her childish loveliness the strange commingling of lights and shadows that falls when the electricity is still on and the early morning light is pushing in at the windows. They looked at each other in silence for some time. If she was frightened or in the least embarrassed she did not show it. She simply looked at him, while ever so slowly a smile dawned--a gleam in the eyes, a flutter round the lips, growing merrier and merrier. He did not smile. He continued to regard her gravely.

"I heard you and Mr. Tetlow come in," she said.

"Then--you talked so long--I fell asleep again. I only this minute awakened."

"Well, now you can go to sleep again," said he.

"But I'm not a bit sleepy. What are you doing in that room ?"

She advanced toward his door. He stood aside.

She peeped in. She was so close to him that her nightgown brushed the bosom of his shirt. "Another bedroom!" she exclaimed. "Just like ours."

"I didn't wish to disturb you," said he, calm and grave.

"But you wouldn't have been disturbing me," protested she, leaning against the door frame, less than two feet away and directly facing him.

"I'll stay on here," said he.

She gazed at him with great puzzled eyes. "Aren't you glad I'm back?" she asked.

"Certainly," said he with a polite smile. "But I must get some sleep." And he moved away.

"You must let me tell you how I happened to go and why I came----"

"Please," he interrupted, looking at her with a piercing though not in the least unfriendly expression that made her grow suddenly pale and thoughtful. "I do not wish to hear about it--not now--not ever. Tetlow told me all that it's necessary for me to know.

You have come to stay, I assume?"

"Yes--if"--her lip quivered--"if you'll let me."

"There can be no question of that," said he with the same polite gravity he had maintained throughout.

"You want me to leave you alone?"

"Please. I need sleep badly--and I've only three hours."

"You are--angry with me?"

He looked placidly into her lovely, swimming eyes.

"Not in the least."

"But how can you help being? I acted dreadfully."

He smiled gently. "But you are back--and the incident is closed."

She looked down at the carpet, her fingers playing with her braid, twisting and untwisting its strands. He stood waiting to close the door. She said, without lifting her eyes--said in a quiet, expressionless way, "I have killed your love?"

"I'll not trouble you any more," evaded he. And he laid his hand significantly upon the knob.

"I don't understand," she murmured. Then, with a quick apologetic glance at him, "But I'm very inconsiderate. You want to sleep. Good night."

"Good night," said he, beginning to close the door.

She impulsively stood close before him, lifted her small white face, as if for a kiss. "Do you forgive me?" she asked. "I was foolish. I didn't understand --till I went back. Then--nothing was the same. And I knew I wasn't fitted for that life--and didn't really care for him--and----"

He kissed her on the brow. "Don't agitate yourself," said he. "And we will never speak of this again."

She shrank as if he had struck her. Her head drooped, and her shoulders. When she was clear of the door, he quietly closed it.

同类推荐
  • 晋太康三年地记

    晋太康三年地记

    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。
  • 中本起经

    中本起经

    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。
  • 新华严经论

    新华严经论

    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。
  • 佛说大阿弥陀经

    佛说大阿弥陀经

    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。
  • 儒林公议

    儒林公议

    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
  • 重生之嫡女毒妃

    重生之嫡女毒妃

    她前世为了替所爱的人谋皇位而杀了他,最终却被爱人抛弃,惨死深宫。重生后,她却阴差阳错的嫁给了他。前世她宽柔待人,却步步为人所害,这一世她要将从前的屈辱都讨还回来,让那些曾算计她的人都付出代价。可是要怎么面对一个曾经死在自己手里的夫君呢?嫁之前不是已经约法三章了吗?他怎么还乱来?!
  • 那年那月

    那年那月

    正值历史转型期,社会现象光怪陆离,人们的内心充满矛盾:既带着打碎精神枷锁的喜悦,又背负着历史包袱的沉重;既担心鼎新求变会触犯清规戒律,又不甘心在穷苦煎熬中循规蹈矩。世情、人情、亲情、爱情都在社会变革中强烈震荡,于是就演绎出一幕幕生动的活剧。听作者娓娓道来,读者如同回首往事,从曾经跨越的时空中依稀辨出一道轨迹,感悟历史是怎样走过来的,还将怎样走下去,自然而然的产生对未来的一些思考,不失为开卷有益。同时,旖旎的南国风光,浓烈的地方特色,独特的风土人情,曲折的人生故事,宛如一壶醇香的老酒,浅斟慢酌,令人陶醉……
  • 在那遥远之城

    在那遥远之城

    单纯无知的夏小遥踏上一趟神秘的末班公交车后,来到了一个她再也无法离开也无法离开的城市!那里,有着绝世美男,也有着数不尽的阴谋,只有智慧与力量才能让她存活下去!
  • 末世无敌秒杀异能系统

    末世无敌秒杀异能系统

    在X市爆发了丧尸病毒,并以飞快的速度传播。
  • 二次宇宙大战

    二次宇宙大战

    白矮星上斗蛐蛐,恒星表面T台秀。探花郎叶动带你进入浩瀚无垠神秘莫测的星辰大海,直面第二次宇宙大战的洗礼。起来,不愿做奴隶的人类,冒着敌人的炮火,前进!前进!前进!
  • 创始大帝

    创始大帝

    天下合久必分,分久必合。一位青年在人生最低谷的时候,发生奇遇,从此开始了他的创世之路!
  • 甜甜的苦井水

    甜甜的苦井水

    本书选取的故事人物都是我们生活中处处可见的小人物,所写的故事都是发生在这些小人物身上的故事。
  • 乱世末日

    乱世末日

    末日降临丧尸吃掉秩序异变的动物吃掉道德你还是那个你吗
  • 北辰演义

    北辰演义

    荆北辰经历事业的失败,亲人的逝去,妻子的背叛,他选择了毁灭。上帝为他打开了新的一扇门今世今生他又何去何从。
  • 异世之纵横星空

    异世之纵横星空

    征服世界的办法并是不一昧地靠武力,有时候脑力在蛮力之上