登陆注册
15519100000036

第36章 ALICIA'S DIARY(11)

I expected him to be amazed;but he showed no surprise at seeing me,though he showed another kind of feeling to an extent which dismayed me.I may have revealed something similar;but I struggled hard against all emotion,and as soon as I could I told him she had come.

He simply said 'Yes'in a low voice.

'You know it,Charles?'said I.

'I have just learnt it,'he said.

'O,Charles,'I went on,'having delayed completing your marriage with her till now,I fear--it has become a serious position for us.

Why did you not reply to our letters?'

'I was purposing to reply in person:I did not know how to address her on the point--how to address you.But what has become of her?''She has gone off with my father,'said I;'indignant with you,and scorning me.'He was silent:and I suggested that we should follow them,pointing out the direction which I fancied their gondola had taken.As the one we got into was doubly manned we soon came in view of their two figures ahead of us,while they were not likely to observe us,our boat having the 'felze'on,while theirs was uncovered.They shot into a narrow canal just beyond the Giardino Reale,and by the time we were floating up between its slimy walls we saw them getting out of their gondola at the steps which lead up near the end of the Via 22Marzo.When we reached the same spot they were walking up and down the Via in consultation.Getting out he stood on the lower steps watching them.I watched him.He seemed to fall into a reverie.

'Will you not go and speak to her?'said I at length.

He assented,and went forward.Still he did not hasten to join them,but,screened by a projecting window,observed their musing converse.

At last he looked back at me;whereupon I pointed forward,and he in obedience stepped out,and met them face to face.Caroline flushed hot,bowed haughtily to him,turned away,and taking my father's arm violently,led him off before he had had time to use his own judgment.They disappeared into a narrow calle,or alley,leading to the back of the buildings on the Grand Canal.

M.de la Feste came slowly back;as he stepped in beside me Irealized my position so vividly that my heart might almost have been heard to beat.The third condition had arisen--the least expected by either of us.She had refused him;he was free to claim me.

We returned in the boat together.He seemed quite absorbed till we had turned the angle into the Grand Canal,when he broke the silence.

'She spoke very bitterly to you in the salle-a-manger,'he said.'Ido not think she was quite warranted in speaking so to you,who had nursed her so tenderly.'

'O,but I think she was,'I answered.'It was there I told her what had been done;she did not know till then.'

'She was very dignified--very striking,'he murmured.'You were more.'

'But how do you know what passed between us,'said I.He then told me that he had seen and heard all.The dining-room was divided by folding-doors from an inner portion,and he had been sitting in the latter part when we entered the outer,so that our words were distinctly audible.

'But,dear Alicia,'he went on,'I was more impressed by the affection of your apology to her than by anything else.And do you know that now the conditions have arisen which give me liberty to consider you my affianced?'I had been expecting this,but yet was not prepared.I stammered out that we would not discuss it then.

'Why not?'said he.'Do you know that we may marry here and now?

She has cast off both you and me.'

'It cannot be,'said I,firmly.'She has not been fairly asked to be your wife in fact--to repeat the service lawfully;and until that has been done it would be grievous sin in me to accept you.'

I had not noticed where the gondoliers were rowing us.I suppose he had given them some direction unheard by me,for as I resigned myself in despairing indolence to the motion of the gondola,I perceived that it was taking us up the Canal,and,turning into a side opening near the Palazzo Grimani,drew up at some steps near the end of a large church.

'Where are we?'said I.

'It is the Church of the Frari,'he replied.'We might be married there.At any rate,let us go inside,and grow calm,and decide what to do.'

When we had entered I found that whether a place to marry in or not,it was one to depress.The word which Venice speaks most constantly--decay--was in a sense accentuated here.The whole large fabric itself seemed sinking into an earth which was not solid enough to bear it.Cobwebbed cracks zigzagged the walls,and similar webs clouded the window-panes.A sickly-sweet smell pervaded the aisles.

After walking about with him a little while in embarrassing silences,divided only by his cursory explanations of the monuments and other objects,and almost fearing he might produce a marriage licence,Iwent to a door in the south transept which opened into the sacristy.

I glanced through it,towards the small altar at the upper end.The place was empty save of one figure;and she was kneeling here in front of the beautiful altarpiece by Bellini.Beautiful though it was she seemed not to see it.She was weeping and praying as though her heart was broken.She was my sister Caroline.I beckoned to Charles,and he came to my side,and looked through the door with me.

'Speak to her,'said I.'She will forgive you.'

I gently pushed him through the doorway,and went back into the transept,down the nave,and onward to the west door.There I saw my father,to whom I spoke.He answered severely that,having first obtained comfortable quarters in a pension on the Grand Canal,he had gone back to the hotel on the Riva degli Schiavoni to find me;but that I was not there.He was now waiting for Caroline,to accompany her back to the pension,at which she had requested to be left to herself as much as possible till she could regain some composure.

同类推荐
  • 中山经

    中山经

    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。
  • 滇游记

    滇游记

    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。
  • Barlaam and Ioasaph

    Barlaam and Ioasaph

    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。
  • 宫女卷

    宫女卷

    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。
  • Curious Republic of Gondour

    Curious Republic of Gondour

    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
  • 仙灵圣尊

    仙灵圣尊

    帝子降兮北渚,目渺渺兮愁予,天际流火叩响大地之门,岁月星辰刻画沧桑年轮。命运短暂犹若露珠消散,人们在奔波中探寻答案。林晨为给父亲治病,远走他乡,寻山遍野,却意外打开了修罗之门,不幸卷入修罗和众仙之战,从而开启了一个逆天强者的崛起征程。
  • 根源之武

    根源之武

    何为国术?心存感动,灌注意志,武道之极!一个身怀巅峰国术的腹黑拳师,追寻那远古遗失的秘辛,为何世上无佛无魔无仙无法突破?就在秘密向他张开大门的时候,悲剧发生了,他被一个无名黑戟带离了地球,来到了另外一个世界。这里,你会知道,宇宙如此渺小。混沌第二界,宇宙为星,万界为基。万界陆上,只有魔法,真正的魔法。凝练了魔法体,就能与天同寿,这只是踏入魔法根源之路的第一境界。某人决定,用他的国术,把一切融入拳中。
  • 我和猫阿九

    我和猫阿九

    一次意外,救起一只“猫”从而引发一连串的传奇。。
  • 易烊千玺,只爱你一人

    易烊千玺,只爱你一人

    因为一场车祸让,她忘记一个重要的人。因为一场车祸,让他彻底绝望。曾经的他是个爱笑的男孩,曾经的她在他身边爱撒娇的女孩。。。。。。三年后,她与他相遇了,居然是同住一个公寓!!!但会发生一些有趣的事情呢?(大家好,在下晨曦,请多多关照。第一次写,如不好,可以在评论那里,告诉晨曦哟。鞠躬!)
  • 瞑目修心

    瞑目修心

    修真本是修道,却被现在的修真都打乱.主人公杀人泛滥,为一句话杀人很正常.本书给大家不一样的体会,一样的修真,不一样的修法.
  • 叶落叶飞

    叶落叶飞

    一名工人家庭,长相平凡,成绩落后的学生居然考上了一所好的大学。天意捉弄居然让她分进一个让她无法想象的寝室,室友的富有与美貌让她感到上帝对她的残酷,还好她们都很照顾自己,这让她慢慢找到一点存在感。随着年龄的增长她渐渐地觉得自己与别人越来越不同
  • 明宫史

    明宫史

    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。
  • 浅夏时光

    浅夏时光

    浅夏的时光,那时的你我现在早已变了模样。如今的我们又将何去何从。
  • 无尽夜魇

    无尽夜魇

    初入社会的怀远,租房路上,踏入一条没有尽头的阶梯,从此走上一条不归路……肩负着使命,穿行于一个又一个空间,见证无数传奇的诞生和湮灭。苍穹下,一只妖猴,仰天长啸……烈火吞噬的洛阳城中,一个胖子笑着哭道,我就是压倒大汉的最后一根稻草……光明与黑暗的交织中,有无数人在呐喊,自由!…………
  • 学霸学渣向前冲

    学霸学渣向前冲

    本书试图以幽默风趣却又不失温情的笔触,来写一段段直抒胸臆的趣事。试图通过几个性格各异的中学生学霸学渣和颇有特点的班主任陶然及其他老师相处过程中发生的故事,来表现现在孩子们思维活跃,喜欢别具一格的特点,虽身处应试教育的横流,却仍旧渴望真正素质教育的陶冶;追求个性张扬却仍然不失乐于助人的品行;喜欢有风格的老师,渴望师生之间搭建心桥。本书希望无论是学生还是家长,都能看完后会心一笑的同时有所思索。学霸是可以让人敬佩的,也是可以令人发笑的,更有的是不可思议的……而学渣呢,有时候是令你望尘莫及的……中考就要来了,学霸学渣们,向前冲吧……情节虚构,请勿模仿