登陆注册
15459000000110

第110章 Chapter 8(3)

The Prince had looked, with the question, as if this again could trouble him, and it determined in his companion a slight impatience. "You keep talking about such things as if they were our affair at all. I feel at any rate that I've nothing to do with her doubts and fears or with anything she may feel. She must arrange all that for herself. It's enough for me that she 11 always be of necessity much more afraid for herself, REALLY, either to see or to speak, than we should be to have her do it even if we were the idiots and cowards we are n't." And Charlotte's face, with these words--to the mitigation of the slightly hard ring there might otherwise have been in them--fairly lightened, softened, shone out. It reflected as really never yet the rare felicity of their luck. It made her look for the moment as if she had actually pronounced that word of unpermitted presumption--so apt is the countenance, as with a finer consciousness than the tongue, to betray a sense of this particular lapse. She might indeed the next instant have seen her friend wince, in advance, at her use of a word that WAS already on her lips; for it was still unmistakeable with him that there were things he could prize, forms of fortune he could cherish, without at all proportionately liking their names. Had all this, however, been even completely present to his companion, what other term could she have applied to the strongest and simplest of her ideas but the one that exactly fitted it? She applied it then, though her own instinct moved her at the same time to pay her tribute to the good (343) taste from which they had n't heretofore by a hair's breadth deviated. "If it did n't sound so vulgar I should say that we're--fatally, as it were--SAFE. Pardon the low expression--since it's what we happen to be. We're so because THEY are. And they're so because they can't be anything else from the moment that, having originally intervened for them, she would n't now be able to bear herself if she did n't keep them so. That's the way she's inevitably WITH us," said Charlotte over her smile. "We hang essentially together."

Well, the Prince candidly allowed she did bring it home to him. Every way it worked out. "Yes, I see. We hang essentially together."

His friend had a shrug--a shrug that had a grace. "Cosa volete?" The effect, beautifully, nobly, was more than Roman. "Ah beyond doubt it's a case."

He stood looking at her. "It's a case. There can't," he said, "have been many."

"Perhaps never, never, never any other. That," she smiled, "I confess I should like to think. Only ours."

"Only ours--most probably. Speriamo." To which, as after hushed connexions, he presently added: "Poor Fanny!" But Charlotte had already with a start and a warning hand turned from a glance at the clock. She sailed away to dress, while he watched her reach the staircase. His eyes followed her till, with a simple swift look round at him, she vanished. Something in the sight however appeared to have renewed the spring of his last exclamation, which he breathed again upon the air. "Poor, poor Fanny!"

(344) It was to prove on the morrow quite consistent with the spirit of these words that, the party at Matcham breaking up and multitudinously dispersing, he should be able to meet the question of the social side of the process of returning to whence he had come with due presence of mind.

It was impossible, for reasons, that he should travel to town with the Assinghams; it was impossible for the same reasons that he should travel to town save in the conditions that he had for the last twenty-four hours been privately, and it might have been said profoundly, thinking out. The result of his thought was already precious to him, and this put at his service, he sufficiently believed, the right tone for disposing of his elder friend's suggestion, an assumption in fact equally full and mild, that he and Charlotte would conveniently take the same train and occupy the same compartment as the Colonel and herself. The extension of the idea to Mrs. Verver had been precisely a part of Mrs. Assingham's mildness, and nothing could better have characterised her sense for social shades than her easy perception that the gentleman from Portland Place and the lady from Eaton Square might now confess, quite without indiscretion, to simultaneity of movement. She had made, for the four days, no direct appeal to the latter personage, but the Prince was accidental witness of her taking a fresh start at the moment the company were about to scatter for the last night of their stay. There had been, at this climax, the usual preparatory talk about hours and combinations, in the midst of which poor Fanny gently approached Mrs. Verver. She said "You and the Prince, love"--quite, apparently, (345) without blinking; she took for granted their public withdrawal together; she remarked that she and Bob were alike ready, in the interest of sociability, to take any train that would make them all one party. "I feel really as if all this time I had seen nothing of you"--that gave an added grace to the candour of the dear thing's approach. But just then it was on the other hand that the young man found himself borrow most effectively the secret of the right tone for doing as he preferred. His preference had during the evening not failed of occasion to press him with mute insistences; practically without words, without any sort of straight telegraphy, it had arrived at a felt identity with Charlotte's own. She spoke all for their friend while she answered their friend's question, but she none the less signalled to him as definitely as if she had fluttered a white handkerchief from a window. "It's awfully sweet of you, darling--our going together would be charming. But you must n't mind us--you must suit yourselves: we've settled, Amerigo and I, to stay over till after luncheon."

同类推荐
  • 肿胀门

    肿胀门

    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。
  • 瓶粟斋诗话

    瓶粟斋诗话

    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。
  • 台案汇录戊集

    台案汇录戊集

    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。
  • 政论

    政论

    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。
  • Elinor Wyllys

    Elinor Wyllys

    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
  • 四海人物列传

    四海人物列传

    如果世界的历史有一半是神话传说,如果人们不相信梦想,你会怎样选择。他们是神裔也是弃儿,权力的争夺让他们的处境更加难堪,这是一个虚构的历史故事,发生在凉薄的大陆之上~
  • 夏亦初扬

    夏亦初扬

    有时候觉得,所谓的青春故事不一定需要很不寻常的故事,也不需要搜肠刮肚刻意制造特定的场面。有些故事就这样自然发生了。理所当然的很自然。我们的青春其实很简单。但是我们的感情可以刻骨铭心。我的故事里,都是一群善良的孩子。善良的人,未必就一定有美好的结局。但是,曾经的过往,足以刻骨铭心。
  • 帝策凰权

    帝策凰权

    大漠苍凉,良人为国,战守边疆。应是捷报纵马,良人归乡。怎料朝生暮亡,家国无望。转身回望,谁在吟唱:“陟彼高冈,我马玄黄。”谁念这天地玄黄,算不到动如参商。与天共争这岁月久长,鬓如霜!翻手覆手间,时局动荡,血染衣裳。曾经的爱恨情仇背后终是一场阴谋阳谋,国破离殇。
  • 都市之天使降临

    都市之天使降临

    我来自上天,我堕落凡尘,圣洁的翅膀,侵染了黑暗,五年的杀戮,教堂的束缚,我回归自由,阳光底下,我是解除一切困惑的神父,夜空之下,我是暗夜的杀手。平凡的生活,美丽的校花,让人着迷的白富美,诱人的教堂修女,一切的美女在向我招手,你们说我该咋办?好纠结啊!
  • 手心手背

    手心手背

    感激与你相遇感激你爱我在这几年沉沉浮浮的阴天里难得有这样的好运气
  • 轮回有缺

    轮回有缺

    许木:有个叫君言若的家伙,写了本小说。元芳,你怎么看?元芳:此名必与“诺”字,有莫大的关联。许木:在小说中,作为主角的我,本是坐时光穿梭机进行穿越的,却出现了意外。元芳,你怎么看?元芳:此中必有重大的隐情。许木:我竟穿越到了传说中的幽冥地府,但又很快离开了,去了个叫灵修界的神话世界。元芳,你怎么看?元芳:此间必有天大的玄机。许木:许多读者心中疑惑,如何能看出其中的隐情和玄机。元芳,你怎么看?元芳:此法不难,只需叫他们轻移鼠标,将光标放于右边‘点击阅读’四字之上,再按下左键,便可很快查出其中隐情,明了其中玄机。
  • 问天之途

    问天之途

    这个世界存在着很多的秘密,你想知道是什么吗。一介凡人,偶得奇遇,进入了一个意象不到的世界,也揭开了意想不到的秘密
  • 都市小子

    都市小子

    第一次写作品,希望大家多多支持,我相信没有最好,只有更好。
  • 不再见之有缘无分的我们

    不再见之有缘无分的我们

    对不起,成了两个人再一次邂逅的第一句话,是我们的诺言,让我苦苦等待了五年,再见时,已是物是人非。你的冷漠,让我知道了什么是绝望,如果人生可以重来,那我宁可再也不要认识这个姓王名源的人。你为了这个多次伤害了我的人,竟打了我,原谅我看错了人,也许是我一开始就错了。当你意识到你是被她利用了后,再找我说”浅浅,我们重新开始吧。“的时候,你知道我的心有多痛,”王源,我们不要再来往了,我们互相忘了对方,做陌路上的陌生人吧。“
  • 每天都会用到的生活经济学

    每天都会用到的生活经济学

    随着社会的发展,近年来经济学以一副通俗亲切的面孔逐渐走进人们的视野,更多的人开始用经济学理论指导自己的经济生活,本书从出行经济学到职场经济学,从人脉经济学到投资经济学,从婚姻到房价,从新闻到国家政策……现代人行走于社会中可能涉及的经济生活皆被囊括其中,以简明的道理、易懂的语言细细阐释。