登陆注册
15477200000055

第55章 CHAPTER XXIX. A TRUCE.

No more distasteful news could have come to the Pitkins than to learn that Philip and their poor cousin had secured a firm place in the good graces of Uncle Oliver. Yet they did not dare to show their resentment. They had found that Uncle Oliver had a will of his own, and meant to exercise it. Had they been more forbearing he would still be an inmate of their house instead of going over to the camp of their enemies, for so they regarded Mrs.

Forbush and Phil.

"I hate that woman, Mr. Pitkin!" said his wife fiercely. "I scorn such underhanded work. How she has sneaked into the good graces of poor, deluded Uncle Oliver!"

"You have played your cards wrong, Lavinia," said her husband peevishly.

"I? That is a strange accusation, Mr. Pitkin. It was you, to my thinking. You sent off that errand boy, and that is how the whole thing came about. If he had been in your store he wouldn't have met Uncle Oliver down at the pier."

"You and Alonzo persuaded me to discharge him."

"Oh, of course it's Alonzo and me! When you see Rebecca Forbush and that errand boy making ducks and drakes out of Uncle Oliver's money you may wish you had acted more wisely."

"Really, Lavinia, you are a most unreasonable woman. It's no use criminating and recriminating.

We must do what we can to mend matters."

"What can we do?"

"They haven't got the money yet--remember that! We must try to re-establish friendly relations with Mr. Carter."

"Perhaps you'll tell me how?"

"Certainly! Call as soon as possible at the house on Madison Avenue."

"Call on that woman?"

"Yes; and try to smooth matters over as well as you can. Take Alonzo with you, and instruct him to be polite to Philip."

"I don't believe Lonny will be willing to demean himself so far."

"He'll have to," answered Mr. Pitkin firmly.

"We've all made a mistake, and the sooner we remedy it the better."

Mrs. Pitkin thought it over. The advice was unpalatable, but it was evidently sound. Uncle Oliver was rich, and they must not let his money slip through their fingers. So, after duly instructing Alonzo in his part, Mrs. Pitkin, a day or two later, ordered her carriage and drove in state to the house of her once poor relative.

"Is Mrs. Forbush at home?" she asked of the servant.

"I believe so, madam," answered a dignified man-servant, "Take this card to her."

Mrs. Pitkin and Alonzo were ushered into a drawing-room more elegant than their own. She sat on a sofa with Alonzo.

"Who would think that Rebecca Forbush would come to live like this?" she said, half to herself.

"And that boy," supplemented Alonzo.

"To be sure! Your uncle is fairly infatuated."

Just then Mrs. Forbush entered, followed by her daughter. She was no longer clad in a shabby dress, but wore an elegant toilet, handsome beyond her own wishes, but insisted upon by Uncle Oliver.

"I am glad to see you, Lavinia," she said simply.

"This is my daughter."

Julia, too, was stylishly dressed, and Alonzo, in spite of his prejudices, could not help regarding this handsome cousin with favor.

I do not propose to detail the interview. Mrs.

Pitkin was on her good behavior, and appeared very gracious.

Mrs. Forbush could not help recalling the difference between her demeanor now and on the recent occasion, when in her shabby dress she called at the house in Twelfth Street, but she was too generous to recall it.

As they were about to leave, Mr. Carter and Philip entered the room, sent for by Mrs. Forbush.

"How do you do, Philip?" said Mrs. Pitkin, graciously. "Alonzo, this is Philip."

"How do?" growled Alonzo, staring enviously at Phil's handsome new suit, which was considerably handsomer than his own.

"Very well, Alonzo."

"You must come and see Lonny," said Mrs.

Pitkin pleasantly.

"Thank you!" answered Phil politely.

He did not say it was a pleasure, for he was a boy of truth, and he did not feel that it would be.

Uncle Oliver was partially deceived by his niece's new manner. He was glad that there seemed to be a reconciliation, and he grew more cordial than he had been since his return.

After awhile Mrs. Pitkin rose to go.

When she was fairly in the carriage once more, she said passionately:

"How I hate them!"

"You were awful sweet on them, ma!" said Alonzo, opening his eyes.

"I had to be. But the time will come when I will open the eyes of Uncle Oliver to the designs of that scheming woman and that artful errand boy."

It was Mrs. Pitkin's true self that spoke.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 平凡的巅峰是幸福

    平凡的巅峰是幸福

    秦画从来都不相信,现实中会有这样“物质赢家”的爱,因为她很平凡;但现在,真正遇到他,她才明白,平凡而已,它也会有巅峰,那就是幸福。而巅峰之上会有两个人,十指相扣,相护,守望这一平凡而又不平凡的爱……
  • 异世树皇

    异世树皇

    神,象天而命;魂,象地而生。东煌神树仙逝之际,将灵根抛却至天地之间。机缘使然,林天与灵根融合,成为一株树苗,遂进入神谕大陆。林天承天地灵根,禀龙魂意志,掌控生命与雷电,在异世界展翅,成就树皇之名。或曰:沧桑之变,亘古未易;天地有则,吾命不羁……
  • 俏婢戏君(完结)

    俏婢戏君(完结)

    此为齐绯的故事,应读者之要求开成新坑。她只是不满父母之命逃婚混混茶馆而已,却不料一时大嘴巴,得罪了不能得罪的人,于是下一刻,她便被人丢到了以断袖闻名于世的武林盟,而后又被人要挟去勾引那个美美的断袖盟主,为了活命,也为了回家,更是为了她的终身大事作想,她不得不忍辱负重,收敛锋芒,开始她的偷心计划……
  • 小喵与易阳的最美时光

    小喵与易阳的最美时光

    我不喜欢全世界,只喜欢你!谈谈90后的初恋我坚信每个人活在这个世界上都会有一段刻骨铭心的爱情,只不过人与人之间爱的方式有所不同。爱是他在的时候,眼睛里只有他一人;他不在的时候,一切都带有他的影子。所以喜欢很容易,爱很难;喜欢可以是一瞬间,一段好时光,而爱那是一生一世,一辈子。但我相信每个女孩都会有自己的小幸运。好吧!现在就让我向你们娓娓道来;说说骆晓喵和李易阳的小幸运;如果你们很闲的话,就和他们一起回到最美好的时光。
  • 逆仙战纪

    逆仙战纪

    托天之力,冲霄问道!一念成仙,一念成魔!罪仙崖前苦跪三千年,只争一口气!心不甘?所以,,,逆仙来战!(热血爽文,精彩收藏,么么哒!)
  • 毒步为谋

    毒步为谋

    我是一个普通的农家女,父亲是个酒鬼,为了喝酒,把我卖到官老爷家做了小姐的陪嫁,而小姐要嫁给的人竟然是当今圣上,更让我想不到的是小姐为了争宠把我敬献给了圣上,从此,我的人生彻底改变。。。“别人谋的是荣华与富贵,而我谋的是权位与天下!”
  • 火影之枫影

    火影之枫影

    林枫:什么情况!我植物人了!为什么!哦~因为你载的那个游戏!Q群:541779614
  • 重生娱乐圈之步步唯心

    重生娱乐圈之步步唯心

    无论是重生前还是重生后,安心觉得就算任何都不爱自己,自己也要好好的爱自己。以前的自己有各种的约束,但是重生后的自己不想再被任何束缚,我想做会醉原始的自己。
  • 灵女灵落

    灵女灵落

    灵石生灵女,二百年成妙女,有多少少年的倾慕,守护;也有多少人的觊觎,伤害。当她放弃所有,付出所有,愿将一心托付,得到的是甜蜜的爱情,还是一生的伤害?她会继续勇往直前,收获幸福,还是相信宿命,黯然远走。
  • 贵族千金倒追贵族帅气男

    贵族千金倒追贵族帅气男

    霸气又拥有美丽外表的贵族千金女和她的闺蜜,倒追贵族帅气男和他的兄弟。