登陆注册
15463200000019

第19章 PART I.(19)

Before long Nastasia and Gania had talked the matter over. Very little was said--her modesty seemed to suffer under the infliction of discussing such a question. But she recognized his love, on the understanding that she bound herself to nothing whatever, and that she reserved the right to say "no" up to the very hour of the marriage ceremony. Gania was to have the same right of refusal at the last moment.

It soon became clear to Gania, after scenes of wrath and quarrellings at the domestic hearth, that his family were seriously opposed to the match, and that Nastasia was aware of this fact was equally evident. She said nothing about it, though he daily expected her to do so.

There were several rumours afloat, before long, which upset Totski's equanimity a good deal, but we will not now stop to describe them; merely mentioning an instance or two. One was that Nastasia had entered into close and secret relations with the Epanchin girls--a most unlikely rumour; another was that Nastasia had long satisfied herself of the fact that Gania was merely marrying her for money, and that his nature was gloomy and greedy, impatient and selfish, to an extraordinary degree; and that although he had been keen enough in his desire to achieve a conquest before, yet since the two friends had agreed to exploit his passion for their own purposes, it was clear enough that he had begun to consider the whole thing a nuisance and a nightmare.

In his heart passion and hate seemed to hold divided sway, and although he had at last given his consent to marry the woman (as he said), under the stress of circumstances, yet he promised himself that he would "take it out of her," after marriage.

Nastasia seemed to Totski to have divined all this, and to be preparing something on her own account, which frightened him to such an extent that he did not dare communicate his views even to the general. But at times he would pluck up his courage and be full of hope and good spirits again, acting, in fact, as weak men do act in such circumstances.

However, both the friends felt that the thing looked rosy indeed when one day Nastasia informed them that she would give her final answer on the evening of her birthday, which anniversary was due in a very short time.

A strange rumour began to circulate, meanwhile; no less than that the respectable and highly respected General Epanchin was himself so fascinated by Nastasia Philipovna that his feeling for her amounted almost to passion. What he thought to gain by Gania's marriage to the girl it was difficult to imagine. Possibly he counted on Gania's complaisance; for Totski had long suspected that there existed some secret understanding between the general and his secretary. At all events the fact was known that he had prepared a magnificent present of pearls for Nastasia's birthday, and that he was looking forward to the occasion when he should present his gift with the greatest excitement and impatience. The day before her birthday he was in a fever of agitation.

Mrs. Epanchin, long accustomed to her husband's infidelities, had heard of the pearls, and the rumour excited her liveliest curiosity and interest. The general remarked her suspicions, and felt that a grand explanation must shortly take place--which fact alarmed him much.

This is the reason why he was so unwilling to take lunch (on the morning upon which we took up this narrative) with the rest of his family. Before the prince's arrival he had made up his mind to plead business, and "cut" the meal; which simply meant running away.

He was particularly anxious that this one day should be passed--especially the evening--without unpleasantness between himself and his family; and just at the right moment the prince turned up--"as though Heaven had sent him on purpose," said the general to himself, as he left the study to seek out the wife of his bosom.

Mrs. General Epanchin was a proud woman by nature. What must her feelings have been when she heard that Prince Muishkin, the last of his and her line, had arrived in beggar's guise, a wretched idiot, a recipient of charity--all of which details the general gave out for greater effect! He was anxious to steal her interest at the first swoop, so as to distract her thoughts from other matters nearer home.

Mrs. Epanchin was in the habit of holding herself very straight, and staring before her, without speaking, in moments of excitement.

She was a fine woman of the same age as her husband, with a slightly hooked nose, a high, narrow forehead, thick hair turning a little grey, and a sallow complexion. Her eyes were grey and wore a very curious expression at times. She believed them to be most effective--a belief that nothing could alter.

"What, receive him! Now, at once?" asked Mrs. Epanchin, gazing vaguely at her husband as he stood fidgeting before her.

"Oh, dear me, I assure you there is no need to stand on ceremony with him," the general explained hastily. "He is quite a child, not to say a pathetic-looking creature. He has fits of some sort, and has just arrived from Switzerland, straight from the station, dressed like a German and without a farthing in his pocket. Igave him twenty-five roubles to go on with, and am going to find him some easy place in one of the government offices. I should like you to ply him well with the victuals, my dears, for Ishould think he must be very hungry."

同类推荐
  • 杂着

    杂着

    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。
  • 居官格言

    居官格言

    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。
  • 云林堂饮食制度集

    云林堂饮食制度集

    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。
  • 宝庆四明志

    宝庆四明志

    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。
  • 佛说大坚固婆罗门缘起经

    佛说大坚固婆罗门缘起经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 超级寻宝仪

    超级寻宝仪

    少年周中,意外获得超级寻宝仪系统,从此寻得世间遗落无数宝藏,金钱美女源源不断。
  • 系统之拯救病美人

    系统之拯救病美人

    林筱买了个山寨手机,却被强行附赠了一个奇葩系统,美名其曰拯救美少年系统。意思就是林筱需要穿越到某个美男子的正太时期,将他养育成根正红苗的好孩子,防止他日后的黑化。林筱迫于无奈开始了她的任务之旅……
  • 做人三论:论低调 论宽容 论悟性

    做人三论:论低调 论宽容 论悟性

    本书对做人做事进行了详细论述并附带了基本知识讲解,告诉读者怎样做人以及做人之道,着重强调为人处世的几大道理:谦卑、宽容、圆润、通达,在一定程度上使读者对做人有了更进一步的认识,起到了指导作用。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 无上至尊帝

    无上至尊帝

    少年龙飞偶得仙帝奇遇,从此势要得尽世间宝物、功法、传承。抢尽世间风头。收尽诸天美女。誓与天争与地斗。修成大道至尊。炼成诸天孽体,成就无上至尊。
  • 恋上学霸八年半

    恋上学霸八年半

    自从顾筱兔的初吻被意外夺走,从此顾筱兔便”记住了“李天辰这个人;初二,顾筱兔气急败坏地对李天辰喊:”李天辰,你拿走我的小黑板干嘛?!“李天辰回眸神秘地一笑“干……该干的,比方说……”高一,“满天星,你在X高还好吗?”“今晚X市天气不错能看到很多星星,就是少了一轮小月亮……”大学,“你,你想干嘛”“养兔子,然后……”兔子正在慢慢的养肥之中,欢迎各种投喂,投喂越多,成长越快哦!【重要的事情只说一遍,保证认真完结不弃坑!】
  • 蜉蝣沉

    蜉蝣沉

    很喜欢一个女生,她不高,不胖,不瘦,不漂亮。放在人群中都找不到。偶尔还有点小暴脾气,有点天真。那个时候,能想到浪漫的事情就是能与她一起走入婚姻的殿堂。往往天不遂人愿,无论最后怎么折腾也没能在一起。她很喜欢蜉蝣,却从来没见过。有时想一想是为了完成自己的一个心愿吧,也是为了思念。
  • 不朽星路

    不朽星路

    石头穿越了,附身在一名刚被老兵坑死的新兵身上;而石头重生后的第一件事,便是斩敌军杀坑货!凭借着前世的异能,从此在军中走出一条另类的强者之路,顺便在星陨大陆上的留下不朽传说。
  • 记者养成之莫然回首君已成伤

    记者养成之莫然回首君已成伤

    十年前,一场意外让宋成深深的痛恨的她。十年后,他千方百计的寻找到了她。痛苦的十年让他变成腹黑王子,他发誓他要报仇!“宋成就像灯塔点燃了我。”她是这么以为的。“啊,多么温柔的一个男人啊~”她以为。只可惜——“我以为的终究只是我以为。”面对赤裸裸的真相时,无情的虚假,她竟然不会流泪了,只是好疼啊……一切都是那么的可笑!哈哈!“金少焱,你很烦啊,离我远点!”只是有一天他真的消失了,居然会这么想他。“长秀,你长的太妖孽了,我的眼睛会坏的”“唉……我可是还要看你这张惨不忍睹的脸啊……”“你!!”只是,世上只有一个灰姑娘,还是在童话中。爱恨十载,莫然成伤。
  • 神医嫡女:帝君的爱恋宠妃

    神医嫡女:帝君的爱恋宠妃

    她,是二十一世纪毒医双全的天才,却被闺蜜背叛。一不小心穿越成了南淑国的草包废物!从小不能修炼,遭受着世人的欺辱。且看她如何走上强者之路!(这是第一次写文哦!简介可能写的不好)