登陆注册
15753300000031

第31章

Once," she went on, "I thought I had everything clear before me; but now I seem only to have made confusion of my life. Yes," she added drearily, "it was foolish and wicked, and it was perfectly useless, too. I can't escape from the consequences of what I did. It makes no difference what he believed or any one believed. I drove them on to risk their lives because I thought myself so much better than they; because I was self-righteous and suspicious and stubborn. Well, I must bear the penalty: and oh, if I could only bear it alone!" With a long sigh she took back the burden which she had been struggling to cast off, and from which for a time she had actually seemed to escape. She put away her hat and shawl, and stood before the glass, smoothing her hair. "When will it ever end?" she moaned to the reflection there, rather than to her mother, who did not interrupt this spiritual ordeal. In another age, such a New England girl would have tortured herself with inquisition as to some neglected duty to God;--in ours, when religion is so largely humanified, this Puritan soul could only wreak itself in a sense of irreparable wrong to her fellow-creature.

When she went out she met Miss Gleason half-way down the corridor to Mrs.

Maynard's door. The latter had a book in her hand, and came forward whispering. "She's asleep," she said very sibilantly. " I have read her to sleep, and she's sleeping beautifully. Have you ever read it?" she asked, with hoarse breaks from her undertone, as she held up one of those cheap library-editions of a novel toward Grace.

"Jane Eyre? Why, of course. Long ago."

"So have I," said Miss Gleason. "But I sent and got it again, to refresh my impressions of Rochester. We all think Dr. Mulbridge is just like him. Rochester is my ideal character,--a perfect conception of a man: so abrupt, so rough, so savage. Oh, I like those men! Don't you?" she fluted. "Mrs. Maynard sees the resemblance, as well as the rest of us.

But I know! You don't approve of them. I suppose they can't be defended on some grounds; but I can see how, even in such a case as this, the perfect mastery of the man-physician constitutes the highest usefulness of the woman-physician. The advancement of women must be as women.

'Male and female created he them,' and it is only in remembering this that we are helping Gawd, whether as an anthropomorphic conception or a universally pervading instinct of love, don't you think?"

With her novel clapped against her breast, she leaned winningly over toward Grace, and fixed her with her wide eyes, which had rings of white round the pupils.

"Do tell me!" she ran on without waiting an answer. "Didn't you go with Mr. Libby because you hoped it might storm, and wished to take the same risk as Mrs. Maynard? I told Mrs. Alger you did!"

Grace flushed guiltily, and Miss Gleason cowered a little, perhaps interpreting the color as resentment. "I should consider that a very silly motive," she said, helplessly ashamed that she was leaving the weight of the blow upon Miss Gleason's shoulders instead of her own.

"Of course," said Miss Gleason enthusiastically, "you can't confess it.

But I know you are capable of such a thing--of anything heroic!

Do forgive me," she said, seizing Grace's hand. She held it a moment, gazing with a devouring fondness into her face, which she stooped a little sidewise to peer up into. Then she quickly dropped her hand, and, whirling away, glided slimly out of the corridor.

Grace softly opened Mrs. Maynard's door, and the sick woman opened her eyes. "I was n't asleep," she said hoarsely, "but I had to pretend to be, or that woman would have killed me."

Grace went to her and felt her hands and her flushed forehead.

"I am worse this evening," said Mrs. Maynard.

"Oh, no," sighed the girl, dropping into a chair at the bedside, with her eyes fixed in a sort of fascination on the lurid face of the sick woman.

"After getting me here," continued Mrs. Maynard, in the same low, hoarse murmur, "you might at least stay with me a little. What kept you so long?"

"The wind fell. We were becalmed."

"We were not becalmed the day I went out with Mr. Libby. But perhaps nobody forced you to go.

Having launched this dart, she closed her eyes again with something more like content than she had yet shown: it had an aim of which she could always be sure.

"We have heard from Mr. Maynard," said Grace humbly. "There was a despatch waiting for Mr. Libby at Leyden. He is on his way."

Mrs. Maynard betrayed no immediate effect of this other than to say, "He had better hurry," and did not open her eyes.

Grace went about the room with a leaden weight in every fibre, putting the place in order, and Mrs. Maynard did not speak again till she had finished. Then she said, "I want you to tell me just how bad Dr.

Mulbridge thinks I am."

"He has never expressed any anxiety," Grace began, with her inaptness at evasion.

"Of course he has n't," murmured the sick woman. "He isn't a fool!

What does he say?"

This passed the sufferance even of remorse. "He says you mustn't talk," the girl flashed out. "And if you insist upon doing so, I will leave you, and send some one else to take care of you."

"Very well, then. I know what that means. When a doctor tells you not to talk, it's because he knows he can't do you any good. As soon as George Maynard gets here I will have some one that can cure me, or I will know the reason why." The conception of her husband as a champion seemed to commend him to her in novel degree. She shed some tears, and after a little reflection she asked, "How soon will he be here?"

"I don't know," said Grace. "He seems to have started yesterday morning."

"He can be here by day after to-morrow," Mrs. Maynard computed. "There will be some one to look after poor little Bella then," she added, as if, during her sickness, Bella must have been wholly neglected. "Don't let the child be all dirt when her father comes."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 血族蜜恋!王子殿下溺宠妻

    血族蜜恋!王子殿下溺宠妻

    世界第二集团的董事长与国际骨灰级资深时尚专家的独女——薰衣草,小小年纪,其软美的绝高颜值就已经让国际时尚圈、商业圈和娱乐圈为之赞叹!对她未来期望颇高…而他——年纪轻轻便是世界第一集团的掌门人,其容貌更是精致俊美,一眼便让人永生难忘,可暗地里的身份乃是血族身份尊贵的吸血鬼王子,性情冷戾酷暴,坐拥无上的权利…但是——薰衣草不为人知的真实身份实为血族统治者亲封,血族仅有一位的异姓公主,受尽皇室宠爱…因其儿时的贪玩导致失踪,他谨遵父皇生前的遗嘱势必将儿时的她寻找回来!在圣雅思贵族学院一次狗血的相遇,那一双独特的棕金色美眸深深印在他心里…他一笑倾城,魅惑众生。臭丫头…这么多年,终于找到你了……
  • 纨绔皇妃

    纨绔皇妃

    前世,她一心助他踏上皇位,他权倾朝野,换来的却是他的薄情,他抛妻弃子,另娶她人。重生回到五年前,再次等到了婚配年龄,她绝对不会像前世那样傻了,她要让那对渣男渣女不得安宁。一次偶然,秦贵妃赏识她的才华,知道贤王看上她,于是便把她赏赐给了贤王为侧室。这一世,她要助自己的夫君贤王登上皇位,爱与皇权似乎两者不可兼得,为了前世的仇恨,在两者之中她也只能够选择皇权。摄政女官这一职位一直都被大臣们反对,但是秦太后非得让她与朝政牵扯上,只因秦太后要掌控皇帝。江山与美人两者之间,只能够二选一,为得美人心,此生便无悔。
  • 重生校霸来袭

    重生校霸来袭

    顶级杀手一朝重生在了这个柔弱女学生身上。校园暴力脏污不堪?三楼推下致死无人问津?贫穷无处可依?这命运也只能说:原主,你人品真好!但是作为一代绝顶杀手,是不会容忍这样的事情发生在她的身上的,所以她要开始任重道远的虐渣之路!校园暴力欺负人?你也要搞清楚对象,惹到她,那是必死无疑。三楼跌落身死之仇?我要你以命换命!至于贫困这件事儿,还真心不好解决,要不白手起家做个小奸商?听起来不错哦,咱们干什么挣钱呢?好吧,捕捉美男什么的她最擅长了。校园里先搞定那一波小婊砸先![子衿酱的悄悄话]霸道+校园+虐渣,绝壁一超爽体验的强文,子衿儿就这么静静地看着你,直到你点开看文入坑为止⊙ω⊙
  • TFbogs之恋上你

    TFbogs之恋上你

    她从梦中梦到了他,他却和他做了同一个梦,他认为这是上天给他的一次机会,而在第二次梦里时她天真的告诉了她的名字地址学校,他为她而来,其实他们却发生了一对欢喜冤家的故事。
  • 化神之终极进化

    化神之终极进化

    天现异象,姜文的一句戏言竟然让他穿越到了平行空间中的另一个“自己”身上,本着穿越了就是“主角”的小说世界观,他以“主角”的身份在这个全新的世界开始了他的由人一步一步进化成神的超级进化之旅……
  • 苍穹圣迹

    苍穹圣迹

    这里是一片神奇的大陆,在这片大陆上,所有人们都拥有神奇的元力。元力是一种奇妙的力量,足以让整个大陆震撼!这片大陆分为阴阳两地,阳地上生存着人类,而阴地生存着残暴冷血的元兽。而有的人成为了驯兽师,驯服了元兽。使元兽成为他们的利器。拥有元力的人,凭借自己的努力开辟出了自己的王者之路。这便是神迹大陆!
  • 废材小姐逆天下

    废材小姐逆天下

    杀手穿越异世大陆,成为绝世废材。身份觉醒,危机四伏,她能否破除这层层荆棘?
  • 埃拉西亚传奇

    埃拉西亚传奇

    我的朋友你是否记得那黑暗笼罩的岁月幽灵在大地上穿行太阳变得暗淡月亮变成血红江河已经干枯世界不再生长生命漫漫的长夜里是谁?如同划过暗夜的流星马蹄声带来我们的王带来光明和希望的王,象照亮暗夜的火炬,如同滋润万物生长的雨水吹拂康萨斯草原的风天神派来拯救我们的战士他高呼着把大众唤醒他带领我们作战他迎来长夜过后的黎明黎明前倒下去的勇士们英名永远在世间传诵当他离去时告诉我们如果黑暗再度来临拥有黑十字星标记的人将会再次举起双龙旗那将带来胜利的鼓声---------摘自埃拉西亚吟游诗人诗歌
  • 一怒破苍穹

    一怒破苍穹

    穿越而来的少年无意间和神格融合,从此,少年的人生开始牛叉了,你看不起我的同时,我也是看不起你的!
  • 轮回系列生还之卷

    轮回系列生还之卷

    路在何方?是时间的问题还是空间的迷茫?各自的追求在相遇那一刻无路可退的碰撞,溅起绚烂的寂灭火花,是什么在燃烧、、、