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第127章

You have no imagination--no sensibility!""That 's a serious charge," said Rowland, gravely.

"I don't make it without proof!"

"And what is your proof?"

Roderick hesitated a moment."The way you treated Christina Light.

I call that grossly obtuse."

"Obtuse?" Rowland repeated, frowning.

"Thick-skinned, beneath your good fortune.""My good fortune?"

"There it is--it 's all news to you! You had pleased her.

I don't say she was dying of love for you, but she took a fancy to you.""We will let this pass!" said Rowland, after a silence.

"Oh, I don't insist.I have only her own word for it.""She told you this?"

"You noticed, at least, I suppose, that she was not afraid to speak.

I never repeated it, not because I was jealous, but because I was curious to see how long your ignorance would last if left to itself.""I frankly confess it would have lasted forever.

And yet I don't consider that my insensibility is proved.""Oh, don't say that," cried Roderick, "or I shall begin to suspect--what I must do you the justice to say that I never have suspected--that you are a trifle conceited.Upon my word, when Ithink of all this, your protest, as you call it, against my following Christina Light seems to me thoroughly offensive.

There is something monstrous in a man's pretending to lay down the law to a sort of emotion with which he is quite unacquainted--in his asking a fellow to give up a lovely woman for conscience'

sake, when he has never had the impulse to strike a blow for one for passion's!""Oh, oh!" cried Rowland.

"All that 's very easy to say," Roderick went on; "but you must remember that there are such things as nerves, and senses, and imagination, and a restless demon within that may sleep sometimes for a day, or for six months, but that sooner or later wakes up and thumps at your ribs till you listen to him!

If you can't understand it, take it on trust, and let a poor imaginative devil live his life as he can!"Roderick's words seemed at first to Rowland like something heard in a dream; it was impossible they had been actually spoken--so supreme an expression were they of the insolence of egotism.

Reality was never so consistent as that! But Roderick sat there balancing his beautiful head, and the echoes of his strident accent still lingered along the half-muffled mountain-side.

Rowland suddenly felt that the cup of his chagrin was full to overflowing, and his long-gathered bitterness surged into the simple, wholesome passion of anger for wasted kindness.

But he spoke without violence, and Roderick was probably at first far from measuring the force that lay beneath his words.

"You are incredibly ungrateful," he said."You are talking arrogant nonsense.What do you know about my sensibilities and my imagination? How do you know whether I have loved or suffered?

If I have held my tongue and not troubled you with my complaints, you find it the most natural thing in the world to put an ignoble construction on my silence.I loved quite as well as you;indeed, I think I may say rather better.I have been constant.

I have been willing to give more than I received.

I have not forsaken one mistress because I thought another more beautiful, nor given up the other and believed all manner of evil about her because I had not my way with her.

I have been a good friend to Christina Light, and it seems to me my friendship does her quite as much honor as your love!""Your love--your suffering--your silence--your friendship!" cried Roderick.

"I declare I don't understand!"

"I dare say not.You are not used to understanding such things--you are not used to hearing me talk of my feelings.

You are altogether too much taken up with your own.

Be as much so as you please; I have always respected your right.

Only when I have kept myself in durance on purpose to leave you an open field, don't, by way of thanking me, come and call me an idiot.""Oh, you claim then that you have made sacrifices?""Several! You have never suspected it?"

"If I had, do you suppose I would have allowed it?" cried Roderick.

"They were the sacrifices of friendship and they were easily made;only I don't enjoy having them thrown back in my teeth."This was, under the circumstances, a sufficiently generous speech;but Roderick was not in the humor to take it generously.

"Come, be more definite," he said."Let me know where it is the shoe has pinched."Rowland frowned; if Roderick would not take generosity, he should have full justice."It 's a perpetual sacrifice,"he said, "to live with a perfect egotist.""I am an egotist?" cried Roderick.

"Did it never occur to you?"

"An egotist to whom you have made perpetual sacrifices?"He repeated the words in a singular tone; a tone that denoted neither exactly indignation nor incredulity, but (strange as it may seem)a sudden violent curiosity for news about himself.

"You are selfish," said Rowland; "you think only of yourself and believe only in yourself.You regard other people only as they play into your own hands.

You have always been very frank about it, and the thing seemed so mixed up with the temper of your genius and the very structure of your mind, that often one was willing to take the evil with the good and to be thankful that, considering your great talent, you were no worse.

But if one believed in you, as I have done, one paid a tax upon it."Roderick leaned his elbows on his knees, clasped his hands together, and crossed them, shadewise, over his eyes.

In this attitude, for a moment, he sat looking coldly at his friend.

"So I have made you very uncomfortable?" he went on.

"Extremely so."

"I have been eager, grasping, obstinate, vain, ungrateful, indifferent, cruel?""I have accused you, mentally, of all these things, with the exception of vanity.""You have often hated me?"

"Never.I should have parted company with you before coming to that.""But you have wanted to part company, to bid me go my way and be hanged!""Repeatedly.Then I have had patience and forgiven you.""Forgiven me, eh? Suffering all the while?""Yes, you may call it suffering."

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