登陆注册
38048700000129

第129章 CHAPTER XXIX(3)

The young folk scattered themselves about the room.Guy and Walter at the unshuttered window--we had a habit of never hiding our home-light--were looking at the moon,and laying bets,sotto voce,upon how many minutes she would be in climbing over the oak on the top of One-tree Hill.Edwin sat,reading hard--his shoulders up to his ears,and his fingers stuck through his hair,developing the whole of his broad,knobbed,knotted forehead,where,Maud declared,the wrinkles had already begun to show.For Mistress Maud herself,she flitted about in all directions,interrupting everything,and doing nothing.

"Maud,"said her father,at last,"I am afraid you give a great deal of trouble to Uncle Phineas."Uncle Phineas tried to soften the fact,but the little lady was certainly the most trying of his pupils.Her mother she had long escaped from,for the advantage of both.For,to tell the truth,while in the invisible atmosphere of moral training the mother's influence was invaluable,in the minor branch of lesson-learning there might have been found many a better teacher than Ursula Halifax.So the children's education was chiefly left to me;other tutors succeeding as was necessary;and it had just begun to be considered whether a lady governess ought not to "finish"the education of Miss Halifax.But always at home.Not for all the knowledge and all the accomplishments in the world would these parents have suffered either son or daughter--living souls intrusted them by the Divine Father--to be brought up anywhere out of their own sight,out of the shelter and safeguard of their own natural home.

"Love,when I was waiting to-day in Jessop's bank--"(Ah!that was another change,to which we were even yet not familiar,the passing away of our good doctor and his wife,and his brother and heir turning the old dining-room into a "County Bank--open from ten till four.")"While waiting there I heard of a lady who struck me as likely to be an excellent governess for Maud.""Indeed!"said Mrs.Halifax,not over-enthusiastically.Maud became eager to know "what the lady was like?"I at the same time inquiring "who she was?""Who?I really did not ask,"John answered,smiling."But of what she is,Jessop gave me first-rate evidence--a good daughter,who teaches in Norton Bury anybody's children for any sort of pay,in order to maintain an ailing mother.Ursula,you would let her teach our Maud,I know?""Is she an Englishwoman?"--For Mrs.Halifax,prejudiced by a certain French lady who had for a few months completely upset the peace of the manor-house,and even slightly tainted her own favourite,pretty Grace Oldtower,had received coldly this governess plan from the beginning."Would she have to live with us?""I think so,decidedly."

"Then it can't be.The house will not accommodate her.It will hardly hold even ourselves.No,we cannot take in anybody else at Longfield.""But--we may have to leave Longfield."

The boys here turned to listen;for this question had already been mooted,as all family questions were.In our house we had no secrets:the young folk,being trusted,were ever trustworthy;and the parents,clean-handed and pure-hearted,had nothing that they were afraid to tell their children.

"Leave Longfield!"repeated Mrs.Halifax;"surely--surely--"But glancing at her husband,her tone of impatience ceased.

He sat gazing into the fire with an anxious air.

"Don't let us discuss that question--at least,not to-night.It troubles you,John.Put it off till to-morrow."No,that was never his habit.He was one of the very few who,a thing being to be done,will not trust it to uncertain "to-morrows."His wife saw that he wanted to talk to her,and listened.

"Yes,the question does trouble me a good deal.Whether,now that our children are growing up,and our income is doubling and trebling year by year,we ought to widen our circle of usefulness,or close it up permanently within the quiet bound of little Longfield.Love,which say you?""The latter,the latter--because it is far the happiest.""I am afraid,NOT the latter,because it IS the happiest."He spoke gently,laying his hand on his wife's shoulder,and looking down on her with that peculiar look which he always had when telling her things that he knew were sore to hear.I never saw that look on any living face save John's;but I have seen it once in a picture--of two Huguenot lovers.The woman is trying to fasten round the man's neck the white badge that will save him from the massacre (of St.

Bartholomew)--he,clasping her the while,gently puts it aside--not stern,but smiling.That quiet,tender smile,firmer than any frown,will,you feel sure,soon control the woman's anguish,so that she will sob out--any faithful woman would--"Go,die!Dearer to me than even thyself are thy honour and thy duty!"When I saw this noble picture,it touched to the core this old heart of mine--for the painter,in that rare expression,might have caught John's.Just as in a few crises of his life I have seen it,and especially in this one,when he first told to his wife that determination which he had slowly come to--that it was both right and expedient for us to quit Longfield,our happy home for so many years,of which the mother loved every flower in the garden,every nook and stone in the walls.

"Leave Longfield!"she repeated again,with a bitter sigh.

"Leave Longfield!"echoed the children,first the youngest,then the eldest,but rather in curiosity than regret.Edwin's keen,bright eyes were just lifted from his book,and fell again;he was not a lad of much speech,or much demonstration of any kind.

同类推荐
  • 实知篇

    实知篇

    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。
  • 高上玉皇本行经髓

    高上玉皇本行经髓

    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。
  • Never Again

    Never Again

    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。
  • 王维诗全集

    王维诗全集

    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。
  • 大乘成业论

    大乘成业论

    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。
热门推荐
  • 小情书之恋爱的双向箭头

    小情书之恋爱的双向箭头

    高一开学,市里的转学生程尚进入了齐夏的视线,成为了同桌,程尚表面上是个不学无术有后台的富二代,实则是个内心细腻打不还口骂不还手只偏爱齐夏的大佬。齐夏看着旁边这个上课睡觉喜欢惹是生非的傻X,绝对意想不到这是和自己牵手共度余生的程先生。
  • 齿轮江湖

    齿轮江湖

    在一个机械的世界里,在一个被支配的时代中,我们到底是人还是齿轮,我们为何而生,又因何而去战斗。我不甘去做一个只会转动的齿轮。手中之剑斩除心魔,心中之道了去疑惑。这就是我要做的,这就是我心中的江湖。生亦何欢,生亦何惧。
  • 绑架皇妃

    绑架皇妃

    她是君王之妃,他是精忠臣子!她倾国倾城,思想不似普通女子一般保守就被众人指为红颜祸水!他作为金盟国的战神,百姓的守护者,要做的便是保家卫国,可惜却对皇妃动了情!英雄难过美人关,且看他如何将王妃绑架为“人质”!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 如果来不及说再见

    如果来不及说再见

    亲情是水滋润我们,友情是树环绕我们,爱情是浪击打我们。
  • 天上掉下个林歌哥

    天上掉下个林歌哥

    林歌,一句话简单概括就是一个女富二代。梦想不大,就是想环游世界各个景点。可每个富二代背后一定有一个古板的老爸。她父亲就是想让她接替他,但也要从基层做起,因为要她服众嘛。所以她就在公司里把公司闹的是鸡飞狗跳,好让她父亲打消这个念头。果然,成效还不错,她的目的达成了。可在一场开往世界各地的环游飞机遭遇失事,正以为奇迹不可能发生,却未曾想到,她居然穿越到了古代鼎盛朝代—唐朝周边一个小小国家,一个历史所未记载的国家,一段奇遇因林歌的到来而展开序幕。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 言论情

    言论情

    大部分是感情语录,也有故事。
  • 伊人何方:世子朝歌

    伊人何方:世子朝歌

    爱情和生命紧密交织,无谓的情感生生不息。为了探究不为人知的宫廷秘辛,而变得岌岌可危的王府。沈桀莲身上挂着的郡主地位也变得如同虚设,她隔着多少人的心跳,去倾听那空虚王座上的低沉哀叹?
  • 打造玄幻娱乐圈

    打造玄幻娱乐圈

    【此书暂时不写,新书《亏成英雄联盟冠军经理》】残暴妖圣,使用无上秘法隐匿主角身旁,只为知晓下一集剧情。隐世大能,下跪拜师,竟是为了学习拍电影。一代天骄,纳吉可汗,沉迷我的世界不幸患上颈椎病。清逸凛然的天才剑客,于牌桌上悟道,人剑合一,怒吼:“报单!不斩无名!”更有话说:二流修士做苦力,一流修士打电竞!这是一场没有硝烟的战争,这是小破球文化的伟大胜利!
  • 缘来不尽

    缘来不尽

    缘来不尽很言情的一个小说名,但它决对是一个传统武侠。武侠,自然是免不了的金戈铁马,但铁汉柔情,兄弟之情,江湖大义,又岂能少得了?道是无情却有情,多情总会多磨难。。。这是一个以情为主的江湖。