登陆注册
15476100000023

第23章 CHAPTER VII(1)

The Betrothed During the drive from Upton to Patterne, Miss Middleton hoped, she partly believed, that there was to be a change in Sir Willoughby's manner of courtship. He had been so different a wooer. She remembered with some half-conscious desperation of fervour what she had thought of him at his first approaches, and in accepting him. Had she seen him with the eyes of the world, thinking they were her own? That look of his, the look of "indignant contentment", had then been a most noble conquering look, splendid as a general's plume at the gallop. It could not have altered. Was it that her eyes had altered?

The spirit of those days rose up within her to reproach, her and whisper of their renewal: she remembered her rosy dreams and the image she had of him, her throbbing pride in him, her choking richness of happiness: and also her vain attempting to be very humble, usually ending in a carol, quaint to think of, not without charm, but quaint, puzzling.

Now men whose incomes have been restricted to the extent that they must live on their capital, soon grow relieved of the forethoughtful anguish wasting them by the hilarious comforts of the lap upon which they have sunk back, insomuch that they are apt to solace themselves for their intolerable anticipations of famine in the household by giving loose to one fit or more of reckless lavishness. Lovers in like manner live on their capital from failure of income: they, too, for the sake of stifling apprehension and piping to the present hour, are lavish of their stock, so as rapidly to attenuate it: they have their fits of intoxication in view of coming famine: they force memory into play, love retrospectively, enter the old house of the past and ravage the larder, and would gladly, even resolutely, continue in illusion if it were possible for the broadest honey-store of reminiscences to hold out for a length of time against a mortal appetite: which in good sooth stands on the alternative of a consumption of the hive or of the creature it is for nourishing. Here do lovers show that they are perishable.

More than the poor clay world they need fresh supplies, right wholesome juices; as it were, life in the burst of the bud, fruits yet on the tree, rather than potted provender. The latter is excellent for by-and-by, when there will be a vast deal more to remember, and appetite shall have but one tooth remaining. Should their minds perchance have been saturated by their first impressions and have retained them, loving by the accountable light of reason, they may have fair harvests, as in the early time; but that case is rare. In other words, love is an affair of two, and is only for two that can be as quick, as constant in intercommunication as are sun and earth, through the cloud or face to face. They take their breath of life from one another in signs of affection, proofs of faithfulness, incentives to admiration. Thus it is with men and women in love's good season. But a solitary soul dragging a log must make the log a God to rejoice in the burden. That is not love.

Clara was the least fitted of all women to drag a log. Few girls would be so rapid in exhausting capital. She was feminine indeed, but she wanted comradeship, a living and frank exchange of the best in both, with the deeper feelings untroubled. To be fixed at the mouth of a mine, and to have to descend it daily, and not to discover great opulence below; on the contrary, to be chilled in subterranean sunlessness, without any substantial quality that she could grasp, only the mystery of the inefficient tallow-light in those caverns of the complacent-talking man: this appeared to her too extreme a probation for two or three weeks. How of a lifetime of it!

She was compelled by her nature to hope, expect and believe that Sir Willoughby would again be the man she had known when she accepted him. Very singularly, to show her simple spirit at the time, she was unaware of any physical coldness to him; she knew of nothing but her mind at work, objecting to this and that, desiring changes. She did not dream of being on the giddy ridge of the passive or negative sentiment of love, where one step to the wrong side precipitates us into the state of repulsion.

Her eyes were lively at their meeting--so were his. She liked to see him on the steps, with young Crossjay under his arm. Sir Willoughby told her in his pleasantest humour of the boy's having got into the laboratory that morning to escape his task-master, and blown out the windows. She administered a chiding to the delinquent in the same spirit, while Sir Willoughby led her on his arm across the threshold, whispering: "Soon for good!" In reply to the whisper, she begged for more of the story of young Crossjay. "Come into the laboratory: said he, a little less laughingly than softly; and Clara begged her father to come and see young Crossjay's latest pranks. Sir Willoughby whispered to her of the length of their separation, and his joy to welcome her to the house where she would reign as mistress very won. He numbered the weeks. He whispered: "Come." In the hurry of the moment she did not examine a lightning terror that shot through her. It passed, and was no more than the shadow which bends the summer grasses, leaving a ruffle of her ideas, in wonder of her having feared herself for something. Her father was with them.

She and Willoughby were not yet alone.

Young Crossjay had not accomplished so fine a piece of destruction as Sir Willoughby's humour proclaimed of him. He had connected a battery with a train of gunpowder, shattering a window-frame and unsettling some bricks. Dr. Middleton asked if the youth was excluded from the library, and rejoiced to hear that it was a sealed door to him. Thither they went. Vernon Whitford was away on one of his long walks.

"There, papa, you see he is not so very faithful to you," said Clara.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 名贵观赏鱼饲养指南

    名贵观赏鱼饲养指南

    《名贵观赏鱼饲养指南》收集了现在水族市场上比较常见的几十种名贵观赏鱼,包括淡水名贵观赏鱼和海水名贵观赏鱼。配备精美的图片,并详细介绍了各种名贵观赏鱼的形态特征、选购要点、生活习性、繁殖习性,以及水族箱养殖所需的配备、水环境的调理、鱼的饵料与投喂、水族箱的置景、鱼病的防治等。
  • 我的大穿越系统

    我的大穿越系统

    诸多神功究竟孰强孰弱,学神功,走港漫(现已穿过学园默示录,天子传奇一,真三国无双,仙剑四,正在第四次圣杯战争,)
  • 大学生活好

    大学生活好

    若干年后回味起大学,除了要感谢他们的不杀之恩,还能想起其他的一些事情,记一个逗比宿舍的日常~
  • 皇后未成年:LOLI皇后

    皇后未成年:LOLI皇后

    此文为读者系列穿越第一部。文中主角是以月的亲们为原型加以塑造而成。安琪十四岁许了三个生日愿望,第一是穿越,第二是美男,第三是要傍个有钱有势的美男。在生日当天,安琪如愿的穿越了。果然生日愿望实验,穿越,美男,而且美男还是有钱有势的皇上。在安琪还没弄明白之际,就稀里糊涂的做了皇后。妈呀,她才十四岁啊,幸好美男皇上只是对她流口水,并未吃他。可是这个腹黑的皇帝怎么让她有点怕怕呢?不管了,先赖在这吃好玩好再说。
  • 读《论语》,悟管理

    读《论语》,悟管理

    《论语》记录了孔子生平语录及其与弟子的对话。《论语》共20章,篇幅都不长,但句句是名言,句句是至理,博大而实用。汇集了为官之道、经商之道、谋略之道、战略之法及用人的大智慧,正所谓“半部《论语》治天下”。《论语》对中外一些大企业家都产生了重要的影响。《论语》所蕴含的管理智慧和管理哲学,将为现代企业管理者进行有效的经营管理提供宝贵的经验,同时它必然会在现代经济生活中产生越来越大的影响。用管理学的眼光去读《论语》,《论语》是一座管理的宝库。现在,让我们一起出发,去开启这座宝库吧!
  • 上古世纪之巫妖之怒

    上古世纪之巫妖之怒

    他从乱世的饥荒洪流中走出来,带上一颗种子,到铁血铮铮的史诗中去;他在乱世之中寻找答案,解开自己身世之谜,带上一支逆天军团,去为众神创造规则;他是极星所在,王者之字,他的愤怒,是神罚;他能毁灭神,也能创造神。
  • 无法靠想象完成的旅行

    无法靠想象完成的旅行

    这是夏奈写的一本有关“慢时光旅行”和“自我疗愈”的书。通过一场“慢旅行”来寻找和感知真正的自我。温暖的文字,沉静的图片,触摸地球上十个最特别的城市,从首尔到旧金山,从圣塔克鲁兹到蒙特利尔,从圣西蒙到圣芭芭拉,从圣地亚哥到纽约,再从伊斯坦布尔到上海……走马观花的“赶场”旅行从来都不是他会做的事,他宁愿到了一个新的城市,继续自己原有的步伐,不紧不慢,像这个城市的老居民一样,无所事事去度过一天。他不是用眼睛去看这个世界,而是用心去轻轻体味。在“慢下来的美好时光”里,探索、欣赏、享受和思考。因为旅行,不在于了解和认识一个新的地方;而是在静静的徜徉中,了解和认识未知的自己。
  • 不死鬼师

    不死鬼师

    他六岁睡过死人棺,十六岁因为一次意外的鬼打墙事件成为了鬼师。自那之后,他以驱鬼为业,渐成不死之身…
  • 门派霸业系统

    门派霸业系统

    重生之后到异界,这里是一个修仙的世界,是一个的门派纵横的世界。聂离重生为掌门人的儿子,没落的门派和虎视眈眈的外敌,仅有几十资历一般,修为不高的弟子,看聂离如何凭霸业系统一步步走向强大。
  • 靖武刀

    靖武刀

    最后的大劫过后,人类丧失了所有的信仰有人在焦土之上,振臂高呼,希望打开新的道路,然而迎来的,却是长达百年的杀戮与征伐那是最乱的一个年代,希望的种子完全磨灭,所有人在恐惧和杀伐中苟活直到那一天,神出现了……