登陆注册
15477500000016

第16章 VI(3)

I was aware afresh, with her, as we went, of how, like her brother, she contrived--it was the charming thing in both children--to let me alone without appearing to drop me and to accompany me without appearing to surround.

They were never importunate and yet never listless.

My attention to them all really went to seeing them amuse themselves immensely without me: this was a spectacle they seemed actively to prepare and that engaged me as an active admirer.

I walked in a world of their invention--they had no occasion whatever to draw upon mine; so that my time was taken only with being, for them, some remarkable person or thing that the game of the moment required and that was merely, thanks to my superior, my exalted stamp, a happy and highly distinguished sinecure.

I forget what I was on the present occasion; I only remember that I was something very important and very quiet and that Flora was playing very hard. We were on the edge of the lake, and, as we had lately begun geography, the lake was the Sea of Azof.

Suddenly, in these circumstances, I became aware that, on the other side of the Sea of Azof, we had an interested spectator.

The way this knowledge gathered in me was the strangest thing in the world--the strangest, that is, except the very much stranger in which it quickly merged itself. I had sat down with a piece of work--for I was something or other that could sit-- on the old stone bench which overlooked the pond; and in this position I began to take in with certitude, and yet without direct vision, the presence, at a distance, of a third person.

The old trees, the thick shrubbery, made a great and pleasant shade, but it was all suffused with the brightness of the hot, still hour.

There was no ambiguity in anything; none whatever, at least, in the conviction I from one moment to another found myself forming as to what I should see straight before me and across the lake as a consequence of raising my eyes. They were attached at this juncture to the stitching in which I was engaged, and I can feel once more the spasm of my effort not to move them till I should so have steadied myself as to be able to make up my mind what to do. There was an alien object in view--a figure whose right of presence I instantly, passionately questioned.

I recollect counting over perfectly the possibilities, reminding myself that nothing was more natural, for instance, then the appearance of one of the men about the place, or even of a messenger, a postman, or a tradesman's boy, from the village.

That reminder had as little effect on my practical certitude as I was conscious--still even without looking-- of its having upon the character and attitude of our visitor.

Nothing was more natural than that these things should be the other things that they absolutely were not.

Of the positive identity of the apparition I would assure myself as soon as the small clock of my courage should have ticked out the right second; meanwhile, with an effort that was already sharp enough, I transferred my eyes straight to little Flora, who, at the moment, was about ten yards away. My heart had stood still for an instant with the wonder and terror of the question whether she too would see; and I held my breath while I waited for what a cry from her, what some sudden innocent sign either of interest or of alarm, would tell me.

I waited, but nothing came; then, in the first place--and there is something more dire in this, I feel, than in anything I have to relate--

I was determined by a sense that, within a minute, all sounds from her had previously dropped; and, in the second, by the circumstance that, also within the minute, she had, in her play, turned her back to the water.

This was her attitude when I at last looked at her--looked with the confirmed conviction that we were still, together, under direct personal notice.

She had picked up a small flat piece of wood, which happened to have in it a little hole that had evidently suggested to her the idea of sticking in another fragment that might figure as a mast and make the thing a boat.

This second morsel, as I watched her, she was very markedly and intently attempting to tighten in its place. My apprehension of what she was doing sustained me so that after some seconds I felt I was ready for more.

Then I again shifted my eyes--I faced what I had to face.

同类推荐
  • 天全堂集

    天全堂集

    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。
  • 湖山叙游

    湖山叙游

    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。
  • 五岳真形序论

    五岳真形序论

    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。
  • 皇明九边考

    皇明九边考

    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。
  • 江苏省通志稿司法志

    江苏省通志稿司法志

    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。
热门推荐
  • 与子不倾城

    与子不倾城

    自古红颜多祸水,纵然九儿觉得,她的公子是比她更祸水几分的,无奈史官大人们并不这么想。在他们所听到的故事里,天子盛宠,一出手便是半个天下,是她不知好歹,负了公子深情。在她所能回忆起的年岁里,自己这一生虽没心没肺,有幸与当世最有名望的几位公子相识,但大概也不能称作水性杨花,她将年少友义给了阿律,并肩同盟给了子朔,敬仰钦佩给了公子符桑,但说到情,说到曾经每一分每一毫的心动与迷惑,说到此生全部的爱与恨,却原原本本,不留余地,给了同一人。她会在午夜梦回时低喃,一百句“龙祁,你大爷的”,不嫌厌烦,却在第一百零一句时哑然出声,“我怎么会这么爱你。”
  • 网游之大神我养你

    网游之大神我养你

    柳倾怜童鞋被室友姐姐们的美色诱惑,傻乎乎地注册登录了《萌六界》,却不料一进游戏就被某个从天而降的大神的大神砍了N下,在某怜被砍死了无数次后,大神竟然说要和她成亲Σ(っ°Д°;)っ(某怜:神啊,我只是个菜鸟(┯_┯)……)(前面几章没分段,后面分了,亲们凑合着看吧=.=)
  • 樱花情缘之真爱永恒

    樱花情缘之真爱永恒

    真爱是什么?一生,难觅真爱之人。相遇,即是姻缘,只是,这缘,是否会长久?是一时兴起,还是刻骨铭心?樱花,本为爱情和希望的象征。为此而沉迷之物,是否会坚守那本真的情缘而无转移?生生世世,为此痴缠的,又有几人?
  • 步莲错

    步莲错

    一场巨大的漩涡袭来,一场异世的风云涌动,不知道还有多少可能,不知道她还有多大的勇气去面对。抛弃,另娶,情根深重怎奈梦已空,抛空一切是否真的忘记,又是何时懂得这一切不过是成全。梦醒,人依旧,茶凉,两重生!
  • 奉天靖難記

    奉天靖難記

    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。
  • 三国演义(青少年四大名著)

    三国演义(青少年四大名著)

    《三国演义》,原名为《三国志通俗演义》,又名《三国志演义》,是一部长篇历史演义小说,也是中国古代长篇章回体小说的开山之作。它的流传范围、影响程度,都可谓是中国古代历史小说中独一无二的。
  • 魔镜情缘传

    魔镜情缘传

    魔镜情缘传一部讲述爱恨情仇的仙侠感情的武侠小说
  • 混沌城:千秋阴蛊

    混沌城:千秋阴蛊

    她称霸恶魔界,凭一世美貌争夺了安大校草--安井辘。杀阁祭仙君,谋得“镌劫之书”,普知天下之人历尽的困险,掌握天下恶魔的不可告人的秘密,凭借超强“噩耗力”打败嗜血族的头领,谋得篡位,改族灭亡。但一切的一切,都被他人掌控其中,被利用,害的自己种族就此灭亡。终究,惭愧的自己痛不欲生,将自己永垂不朽的心脏移植给了蛮麟,最后,身体被葬在了千年冰湖之中。蛮麟复活变善,失忆。最后已那颗曾经记载了千秋阴蛊的性格特点的心脏使得自己变成了第二个千秋阴蛊后赢取了安井辘的芳心。
  • 逆天王妃:废柴也是天才

    逆天王妃:废柴也是天才

    不过是和师兄练习打拳,没想到师只—拳过来竟然给打穿越了。为啥别人穿越不是皇后就是自由身她咧?废柴一个…哼哼,人家废柴也可以成为天才的她是废柴都可以虐渣男渣女谁说废柴不能练灵幻力了?人家还可以炼丹药
  • 管理员工的艺术

    管理员工的艺术

    任何一位置身于部门主管或领导岗位的人,首先面对的最大问题,就是管理员工问题。管理工作之所以具有立体的和动态的操作程式,就因为这其中存在着活生生的人的因素。人是有思想、有情感、有欲望的,且有与其思想、情感和欲望相对应的行为方式。