登陆注册
15464500000029

第29章 BOOK I(29)

"If you hadn't told me you were going in for him seriously--but I'm sure you made that plain enough from the beginning! Why else did you ask me to let you off bridge, and to keep away Carry and Kate Corby? I don't suppose you did it because he amused you; we could none of us imagine your putting up with him for a moment unless you meant to marry him. And I'm sure everybody played fair! They all wanted to help it along. Even Bertha kept her hands off--I will say that--till Lawrence came down and you dragged him away from her. After that she had a right to retaliate--why on earth did you interfere with her? You've known Lawrence Selden for years--why did you behave as if you had just discovered him? If you had a grudge against Bertha it was a stupid time to show it--you could have paid her back just as well after you were married! I told you Bertha was dangerous. She was in an odious mood when she came here, but Lawrence's turning up put her in a good humour, and if you'd only let her think he came for HER it would have never occurred to her to play you this trick. Oh, Lily, you'll never do anything if you're not serious!"Miss Bart accepted this exhortation in a spirit of the purest impartiality. Why should she have been angry? It was the voice of her own conscience which spoke to her through Mrs. Trenor's reproachful accents. But even to her own conscience she must trump up a semblance of defence. "I only took a day off--Ithought he meant to stay on all this week, and I knew Mr. Selden was leaving this morning."Mrs. Trenor brushed aside the plea with a gesture which laid bare its weakness.

"He did mean to stay--that's the worst of it. It shows that he's run away from you; that Bertha's done her work and poisoned him thoroughly."Lily gave a slight laugh. "Oh, if he's running I'll overtake him!"Her friend threw out an arresting hand. "Whatever you do, Lily, do nothing!"Miss Bart received the warning with a smile. "I don't mean, literally, to take the next train. There are ways---" But she did not go on to specify them.

Mrs. Trenor sharply corrected the tense. "There WERE ways--plenty of them! I didn't suppose you needed to have them pointed out.

But don't deceive yourself--he's thoroughly frightened. He has run straight home to his mother, and she'll protect him!""Oh, to the death," Lily agreed, dimpling at the vision.

"How you can LAUGH---" her friend rebuked her; and she dropped back to a soberer perception of things with the question: "What was it Bertha really told him?""Don't ask me--horrors! She seemed to have raked up everything.

Oh, you know what I mean--of course there isn't anything, REALLY;but I suppose she brought in Prince Varigliano--and Lord Hubert--and there was some story of your having borrowed money of old Ned Van Alstyne: did you ever?""He is my father's cousin," Miss Bart interposed.

"Well, of course she left THAT out. It seems Ned told Carry Fisher; and she told Bertha, naturally. They're all alike, you know: they hold their tongues for years, and you think you're safe, but when their opportunity comes they remember everything."Lily had grown pale: her voice had a harsh note in it. "It was some money I lost at bridge at the Van Osburghs'. I repaid it, of course.""Ah, well, they wouldn't remember that; besides, it was the idea of the gambling debt that frightened Percy. Oh, Bertha knew her man--she knew just what to tell him!"In this strain Mrs. Trenor continued for nearly an hour to admonish her friend. Miss Bart listened with admirable equanimity. Her naturally good temper had been disciplined by years of enforced compliance, since she had almost always had to attain her ends by the circuitous path of other people's; and, being naturally inclined to face unpleasant facts as soon as they presented themselves, she was not sorry to hear an impartial statement of what her folly was likely to cost, the more so as her own thoughts were still insisting on the other side of the case. Presented in the light of Mrs. Trenor's vigorous comments, the reckoning was certainly a formidable one, and Lily, as she listened, found herself gradually reverting to her friend's view of the situation. Mrs. Trenor's words were moreover emphasized for her hearer by anxieties which she herself could scarcely guess. Affluence, unless stimulated by a keen imagination, forms but the vaguest notion of the practical strain of poverty. Judy knew it must be "horrid" for poor Lily to have to stop to consider whether she could afford real lace on her petticoats, and not to have a motor-car and a steam-yacht at her orders; but the daily friction of unpaid bills, the daily nibble of small temptations to expenditure, were trials as far out of her experience as the domestic problems of the char-woman. Mrs.

Trenor's unconsciousness of the real stress of the situation had the effect of making it more galling to Lily. While her friend reproached her for missing the opportunity to eclipse her rivals, she was once more battling in imagination with the mounting tide of indebtedness from which she had so nearly escaped. What wind of folly had driven her out again on those dark seas?

If anything was needed to put the last touch to her self-abasement it was the sense of the way her old life was opening its ruts again to receive her. Yesterday her fancy had fluttered free pinions above a choice of occupations; now she had to drop to the level of the familiar routine, in which moments of seeming brilliancy and freedom alternated with long hours of subjection.

She laid a deprecating hand on her friend's. "Dear Judy! I'm sorry to have been such a bore, and you are very good to me. But you must have some letters for me to answer--let me at least be useful."She settled herself at the desk, and Mrs. Trenor accepted her resumption of the morning's task with a sigh which implied that, after all, she had proved herself unfit for higher uses.

同类推荐
  • 三秦记

    三秦记

    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。
  • 革除遺事

    革除遺事

    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。
  • 宋词三百首

    宋词三百首

    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。
  • The Seventh Man

    The Seventh Man

    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。
  • 鹤林天树植禅师语录

    鹤林天树植禅师语录

    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
  • 青春校园历险记

    青春校园历险记

    青春有太多的秘密,快乐生活无穷。希望你的参与……
  • 辞职吧,创业去

    辞职吧,创业去

    其实一个人的成功之路在于:三十岁之前打工,三十岁之后做老板,当你在职场上积累了一定的工作经验和财富后,就应该探索自己的商业模式,开创属于自己的平台,把全身心的激情和能量投放到自己的事业中去,把平台从小逐步做大,你也便会拥有属于自己的公司。笔者结合自己多年来在大公司里工作的见闻和感悟,以及离职后创业过程中的一些心得,系统地写成《辞职吧创业去!》,鼓励和引导具有一定基础的职场人士,以及在人才市场上彷徨,不知何去何从的失业人士,及时跳出职场的框框,充分利用自己的优势,通过创业来开创自己真正的人生成功之路。
  • 女王陛下你皇冠掉了

    女王陛下你皇冠掉了

    “顾泽希,我发现我离不开你了,怎么办?”施茗荌抿唇,大步走到顾泽希面前。却没有得到答复。*“顾泽希,我这辈子赖定你了,你怎么办?”他微微一愣:“只要你想,我一直在。”*一个人默默地紧紧跟随施茗荌,等到对方发现才懒懒得说:“你转身,我便在。”*他刚满十八那年,她不小心夺了他的初吻。她十八那岁,他低下头,吻上她的唇,“两清了,我的初吻,你的初吻。”
  • 下一世人间

    下一世人间

    他,神兽之子,如玉一般外貌下却藏着一颗腹黑邪恶的心;她,大地灵力孕育而生的灵女,天赋异禀,却腹黑搞怪;当天才对上天才,腹黑遇上腹黑,谁又能压倒谁,谁又是谁的执念?当一切都尘埃落定之时,他们又将何去何从?片段一:女人,你踩着我的脚了”某男黑着脸说道,“赶快给我的鞋道歉!”“是吗?本姑娘还没有怪你硌着我的脚那,快,俯身给我的脚揉揉”某女嚣张的说道。某随从。。。。。。片段二:“娘子,生个宝宝好不好”某男舔着脸说道。“要生你生,我才不受那哭那。”“我生就我生,那娘子来搭把手,帮帮忙吧。”某男欺身压上,某女狂汗中。。。。。本文有虐有宠,欢迎入坑
  • 失踪之王

    失踪之王

    在人间过着普通生活的陈彪在幽冥界,牛头马面称呼他为彪哥。在阿修罗界,阿修罗王子立志要让陈彪成为自己的姐夫。在天界,有一支隐藏的古老力量坚信陈彪就是他们无数年来要找的那个人。而陈彪最大的苦恼在于,经常得绞尽脑汁的解释自己的失踪行为……..
  • 《征途苍穹》

    《征途苍穹》

    我要屠尽天下之罪恶!我要杀光世间之恶徒!我要除去负我之奸贼!......请看一位少年的崛起,开始一段属于他的征途!
  • 紫涩冢

    紫涩冢

    传说,人者,夺天地造化,窃一丝本源之气而生!当天道之雷第一次落下,修者则会获得一旬天地气运。然则气运有限,欲与天地共尊,需不断杀戮,争夺气运!不断的轮回中,大世又一次开启……
  • 妖灵都市

    妖灵都市

    一众妖怪生活在都市中,他们有着人类的外表,但是却有着与人类迥异的思维,他们冷眼看着人世间的冷暖,另一方面却是面对着一个惊天阴谋。意图灭绝诸天万界的妖怪与生灵的究竟是谁?为什么她死而复生?为什么……这一切的谜团将在这一世终结!
  • 鹿晗,我说我爱你

    鹿晗,我说我爱你

    【男主】鹿晗(LUHAN),1990年4月20日出生。【女主】安唯依(MONA),1995年3月1日出生。他们会发生什么呢??好令人期待哦~︿( ̄︶ ̄)︿
  • 废材七小姐倾世芍药

    废材七小姐倾世芍药

    芍药,这是她前世的代号,鲜艳的颜色,高调的行为,得来的却是一个陨落的下场,最要好的姐妹下了毒手;重活一世,她不再是她,而是“他”,东汵帝国千家的废物“七少爷”,千芍药便是她的名字。这一世,她韬光养晦,坚强隐忍,终能踏上世界巅峰!!!三级丹药?那玩意,小爷当零食吃;六级灵兽,那算哪根葱?小爷有超神兽!当他又变回了她,又有多少人为之倾倒?