登陆注册
15684900000013

第13章

It was quite conceivable that poor Cecilia should relish a pastime;but if one had philanthropically embraced the idea that something considerable might be made of Roderick, it was impossible not to see that her friendship was not what might be called tonic.

So Rowland reflected, in the glow of his new-born sympathy.

There was a later time when he would have been grateful if Hudson's susceptibility to the relaxing influence of lovely women might have been limited to such inexpensive tribute as he rendered the excellent Cecilia.

"I only desire to remind you," she pursued, "that you are likely to have your hands full.""I 've thought of that, and I rather like the idea; liking, as I do, the man.

I told you the other day, you know, that I longed to have something on my hands.When it first occurred to me that I might start our young friend on the path of glory, I felt as if I had an unimpeachable inspiration.

Then I remembered there were dangers and difficulties, and asked myself whether I had a right to step in between him and his obscurity.

My sense of his really having the divine flame answered the question.

He is made to do the things that humanity is the happier for!

I can't do such things myself, but when I see a young man of genius standing helpless and hopeless for want of capital, I feel--and it 's no affectation of humility, I assure you--as if it would give at least a reflected usefulness to my own life to offer him his opportunity.""In the name of humanity, I suppose, I ought to thank you.

But I want, first of all, to be happy myself.You guarantee us at any rate, I hope, the masterpieces.""A masterpiece a year," said Rowland smiling, "for the next quarter of a century.""It seems to me that we have a right to ask more: to demand that you guarantee us not only the development of the artist, but the security of the man."Rowland became grave again."His security?""His moral, his sentimental security.Here, you see, it 's perfect.We are all under a tacit compact to preserve it.

Perhaps you believe in the necessary turbulence of genius, and you intend to enjoin upon your protege the importance of cultivating his passions.""On the contrary, I believe that a man of genius owes as much deference to his passions as any other man, but not a particle more, and I confess Ihave a strong conviction that the artist is better for leading a quiet life.

That is what I shall preach to my protege, as you call him, by example as well as by precept.You evidently believe," he added in a moment, "that he will lead me a dance.""Nay, I prophesy nothing.I only think that circumstances, with our young man, have a great influence; as is proved by the fact that although he has been fuming and fretting here for the last five years, he has nevertheless managed to make the best of it, and found it easy, on the whole, to vegetate.

Transplanted to Rome, I fancy he 'll put forth a denser leafage.

I should like vastly to see the change.You must write me about it, from stage to stage.I hope with all my heart that the fruit will be proportionate to the foliage.

Don't think me a bird of ill omen; only remember that you will be held to a strict account.""A man should make the most of himself, and be helped if he needs help,"Rowland answered, after a long pause."Of course when a body begins to expand, there comes in the possibility of bursting;but I nevertheless approve of a certain tension of one's being.

It 's what a man is meant for.And then I believe in the essential salubrity of genius--true genius.""Very good," said Cecilia, with an air of resignation which made Rowland, for the moment, seem to himself culpably eager.

"We 'll drink then to-day at dinner to the health of our friend."* * *

Having it much at heart to convince Mrs.Hudson of the purity of his intentions, Rowland waited upon her that evening.He was ushered into a large parlor, which, by the light of a couple of candles, he perceived to be very meagrely furnished and very tenderly and sparingly used.

The windows were open to the air of the summer night, and a circle of three persons was temporarily awed into silence by his appearance.

One of these was Mrs.Hudson, who was sitting at one of the windows, empty-handed save for the pocket-handkerchief in her lap, which was held with an air of familiarity with its sadder uses.

Near her, on the sofa, half sitting, half lounging, in the attitude of a visitor outstaying ceremony, with one long leg flung over the other and a large foot in a clumsy boot swinging to and fro continually, was a lean, sandy-haired gentleman whom Rowland recognized as the original of the portrait of Mr.Barnaby Striker.At the table, near the candles, busy with a substantial piece of needle-work, sat the young girl of whom he had had a moment's quickened glimpse in Roderick's studio, and whom he had learned to be Miss Garland, his companion's kinswoman.

This young lady's limpid, penetrating gaze was the most effective greeting he received.Mrs.Hudson rose with a soft, vague sound of distress, and stood looking at him shrinkingly and waveringly, as if she were sorely tempted to retreat through the open window.

Mr.Striker swung his long leg a trifle defiantly.No one, evidently, was used to offering hollow welcomes or telling polite fibs.

Rowland introduced himself; he had come, he might say, upon business.

"Yes," said Mrs.Hudson tremulously; "I know--my son has told me.

I suppose it is better I should see you.Perhaps you will take a seat."With this invitation Rowland prepared to comply, and, turning, grasped the first chair that offered itself.

"Not that one," said a full, grave voice; whereupon he perceived that a quantity of sewing-silk had been suspended and entangled over the back, preparatory to being wound on reels.

同类推荐
  • 徐仙真录

    徐仙真录

    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。
  • 钵池山志

    钵池山志

    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。
  • 十二门论宗致义记

    十二门论宗致义记

    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。
  • 上清灵宝大法

    上清灵宝大法

    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。
  • 山海漫谈

    山海漫谈

    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
  • 芸芸仙道

    芸芸仙道

    初入修真,她只为寻母,在艰难,再坚持。。。踏上新途,她只为自己,在修行,且小心。。。重拾一切,她还又为了谁。。。
  • 仙缘天地

    仙缘天地

    中灵大陆,修仙传承上古。人间九城,白城底蕴绵长。来自白城的白羽,生于祥和之时,长于魔乱之际,九城危,仙佛乱,天道崩殂。以一己平凡之资,挽九城,战邪魔,为天道正名!当群魔陆续平定之际,真正的大敌,异界大军正在来袭...
  • 田园盛宠之农门小妻

    田园盛宠之农门小妻

    她是二十一世纪医学界智商超群,人前如沐春风人后冷血变态的天才教授。他是古代牺牲在皇权下,眼瞎腿残看似良善实在狠毒的病弱王爷。一朝穿越,当她捡到了他。于是,故事开始了,爱情发芽了,忠犬要来了!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 疯狂的都市修仙

    疯狂的都市修仙

    在纷乱的都市中生活着这么一群人他们有着和普通人一样的面貌,有着和普通人一样的生活。但是他们都有着不同于普通人的身份修仙者,妖怪,轮回转世的僧人,灵兽等。他们穿梭于这缤纷大都市中,过着不同于一般人的幸福生活。钱永就是这样的一修仙者,百年前偶然在山上随师父摘草药的时候机缘巧合得到一本无道天书,从而走上修仙的道路,钱勇天生爱财不论遇到什么情况金钱利益始终摆放在第一位。但是他还是做了很多亏本生意。在仙途中遇见了一生的基友夏侯廉,夏侯廉士一只飞廉是上古的神兽在都市中他的身份是一个赫赫有名的11老大手底下分别有着青龙,白虎,朱雀,玄武四个堂会都有相应的帮主,但只有白虎堂主是个最神秘的帮主他是个只有10岁左右的男孩但是有谁会知道这个仅有10岁的男孩竟然是真正的上古神兽白虎,只因为自己离开了群体而流落这个空间。
  • 羽众

    羽众

    二十年前,被人陷害入狱,为官几十年,为人民奉献几十年,最终却换来的是一副铁窗,一颗花生米。二十年后,叶羽离开山村,从底层开始,一步一个脚印攀爬,最后却获得了权利与财富,一群好兄弟。
  • 仙缘断情剑

    仙缘断情剑

    天帝之女彩依与牛娃逸相逢在天河边,一段缠绵的爱情开始了,只是彩依身上早已背负沉重的命运枷锁,他们命中注定万世不得结为夫妻,这一万次轮回后,他们还能在一起吗?请看仙缘断情剑。本故事纯属虚构,如有雷同,纯属巧合。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • EXO血狱

    EXO血狱

    这是一个异世大陆,每个人都拥有魔法。在这里,“和平”一词就像一张纸,很容易被黑暗的世界轻易捅破······
  • 复末久知

    复末久知

    在白久知十五岁那年,遇见了风度翩翩的何相末。第一印象很差,导致一段时间的冷嘲热讽。待他离去多时,过了很久很久,白久知竟开始怀念,关于她和他的那段青春。
  • 度鬼餐馆

    度鬼餐馆

    这是一个餐厅和鬼的故事。ps:作者会尽快把名子改了