登陆注册
24288600000150

第150章 CHAPTER XVIII MARGARET"S FLITTIN" (2)

"These books, Dixon, I will keep. All the rest will you send to Mr. Bell?

They are of a kind that he will value for themselves, as well as forpapa"s sake. This----I should like you to take this to Mr. Thornton, afterI am gone. Stay; I will write a note with it." And she sate down hastily,as if afraid of thinking, and wrote:

"DEAR SIR,--The accompanying book I am sure will be valued by youfor the sake of my father, to whom it belonged.

"Yours sincerely,"MARGARET HALE."

She set out again upon her travels through the house, turning overarticles, known to her from her childhood, with a sort of caressingreluctance to leave them--old-fashioned, worn and shabby, as theymight be. But she hardly spoke again; and Dixon"s report to Mrs. Shawwas, that "she doubted whether Miss Hale heard a word of what shesaid, though she talked the whole time, in order to divert her attention."

The consequence of being on her feet all day was excessive bodilyweariness in the evening, and a better night"s rest than she had had sinceshe had heard of Mr. Hale"s death.

At breakfast time the next day, she expressed her wish to go and bidone or two friends good-bye. Mrs. Shaw objected:

"I am sure, my dear, you can have no friends here with whom you aresufficiently intimate to justify you in calling upon them so soon; beforeyou have been at church."

"But to-day is my only day; if Captain Lennox comes this afternoon, andif we must--if I must really go to-morrow----"

"Oh, yes; we shall go to-morrow. I am more and more convinced thatthis air is bad for you, and makes you look so pale and ill; besides,Edith expects us; and she may be waiting me; and you cannot be leftalone, my dear, at your age. No; if you must pay these calls, I will gowith you. Dixon can get us a coach, I suppose?"

So Mrs. Shaw went to take care of Margaret, and took her maid withher to, take care of the shawls and air-cushions. Margaret"s face was toosad to lighten up into a smile at all this preparation for paying twovisits, that she had often made by herself at all hours of the day. Shewas half afraid of owning that one place to which she was going wasNicholas Higgins"; all she could do was to hope her aunt would beindisposed to get out of the coach, and walk up the court, and at everybreath of wind have her face slapped by wet clothes, hanging out to dryon ropes stretched from house to house.

There was a little battle in Mrs. Shaw"s mind between ease and a senseof matronly propriety; but the former gained the day; and with many aninjunction to Margaret to be careful of herself, and not to catch anyfever, such as was always lurking in such places, her aunt permitted herto go where she had often been before without taking any precaution orrequiring any permission.

Nicholas was out; only Mary and one or two of the Boucher children athome. Margaret was vexed with herself for not having timed her visitbetter. Mary had a very blunt intellect, although her feelings were warmand kind; and the instant she understood what Margaret"s purpose wasin coming to see them, she began to cry and sob with so little restraintthat Margaret found it useless to say any of the thousand little thingswhich had suggested themselves to her as she was coming along in thecoach. She could only try to comfort her a little by suggesting the vaguechance of their meeting again, at some possible time, in some possibleplace, and bid her tell her father how much she wished, if he couldmanage it, that he should come to see her when he had done his work inthe evening.

As she was leaving the place, she stopped and looked round; thenhesitated a little before she said:

"I should like to have some little thing to remind me of Bessy."

Instantly Mary"s generosity was keenly alive. What could they give?

And on Margaret"s singling out a little common drinking-cup, which sheremembered as the one always standing by Bessy"s side with drink forher feverish lips, Mary said:

"Oh, take summut better; that only cost fourpence!"

"That will do, thank you," said Margaret; and she went quickly away,while the light caused by the pleasure of having something to give yetlingered on Mary"s face.

"Now to Mrs. Thornton"s," thought she to herself. "It must be done." Butshe looked rather rigid and pale at the thought of it, and had hard workto find the exact words in which to explain to her aunt who Mrs.

Thornton was, and why she should go to bid her farewell.

They (for Mrs. Shaw alighted here) were shown into the drawing-room,in which a fire had only just been kindled. Mrs. Shaw huddled herselfup in her shawl, and shivered.

"What an icy room!" she said.

They had to wait for some time before Mrs. Thornton entered. Therewas some softening in her heart towards Margaret, now that she wasgoing away out of her sight. She remembered her spirit, as shown atvarious times and places even more than the patience with which shehad endured long and wearing cares. Her countenance was blander thanusual, as she greeted her; there was even a shade of tenderness in hermanner, as she noticed the white, tear-swollen face, and the quiver inthe voice which Margaret tried to make so steady.

"Allow me to introduce my aunt, Mrs. Shaw. I am going away fromMilton to-morrow; I do not know if you are aware of it; but I wanted tosee you once again, Mrs. Thornton, to--to apologise for my manner thelast time I saw you; and to say that I am sure you meant kindly-howevermuch we may have misunderstood each other."

Mrs. Shaw looked extremely perplexed by what Margaret had said.

Thanks for kindness! and apologies for failure in good manners! ButMrs. Thornton replied:

"Miss Hale, I am glad you do me justice. I did no more than I believedto be my duty in remonstrating with you as I did. I have always desiredto act the part of a friend to you. I am glad you do me justice."

"And," said Margaret, blushing excessively as she spoke, "will you do mejustice, and believe that though I cannot--I do not choose--to giveexplanations of my conduct, I have not acted in the unbecoming wayyou apprehended?"

Margaret"s voice was so soft, and her eyes so pleading, that Mrs.

Thornton was for once affected by the charm of manner to which shehad hitherto proved herself invulnerable.

同类推荐
  • 聊天记录

    聊天记录

    一种全新的情感小说;将男女之间的暧昧发挥到极致“社交媒体时代的塞林格”,横扫社交平台的惊喜之作!青年作家张悦然、周嘉宁,青年翻译家陈以侃力荐。爱尔兰女大学生弗朗西丝写诗,爱文艺。21岁那年的夏天,她和女友博比结识了小有名气的女作家梅丽莎和她的演员丈夫尼克。在书店、花园、咖啡馆、公寓楼,弗朗西丝和她的新朋旧友谈天说地,妙语连珠之间,人与人的关系或拉近,或疏离。不知不觉,弗朗西丝与尼克开始了一段明知不会有结果的婚外恋。生活渐渐失控,价值理念归零,弗朗西丝在爱欲和伤痛中迎来第二次成长,重新审视自己的脆弱与偏见,拷问并习得关于友谊、爱情、婚姻、金钱、宗教、疾病等一系列问题的答案。要明白世界与自身必须先要经历生活,弗朗西丝发现,她不能总是做一个纸上谈兵的人……《聊天记录》是一个由年轻诗人讲述的故事。小说语言清澈直白,处理的却是现代社会的个体面对的一系列道德难题。弗朗西丝,或者说作者萨莉·鲁尼,像一个小小的哲人,勇敢地面对生活中的困惑,真诚地思考人与世界的关系。
  • 市长秘书前传二

    市长秘书前传二

    小说通过哲学性的解剖进入灵魂深处。王晓方试图通过这种解剖探询谁是腐败的制造者?谁是腐败的牺牲品?权力崇拜的根源是什么?权力崇拜为什么会成为国人的本土宗教?毫无疑问,这部小说的血肉之躯是文学的,而它的灵魂却是哲学的,它既属于灵魂,更属于灵魂史。小说以令人惊骇之笔揭示了主人公雷默为实现自己的政治抱负,煞费苦心成了市长秘书,然而官场之云谲波诡,权力之争之惊心动魄,使雷默无不经受人格的煎熬和灵魂的拷问。在经过炼狱般的洗礼之后,雷默反思人生、反思生命的历程,对生命的意义有了更加刻骨铭心的理解。
  • 初恋少女九分甜

    初恋少女九分甜

    差不多少女撞上傲娇学神!心动信号太明显,学神无法专注学习!言瑾:“白都告了,还想不认账?”甄晓:“学长,明明是你先心动哒!”大一新生甄晓和室友玩大冒险被要求向高冷学神言瑾表白,认赌服输的甄晓跑到言瑾所在的实验楼表白,却遭到强势围观。大家都认为高高在上的言瑾不会把这段乌龙表白放在心上,没想到几天后言瑾问甄晓:既然喜欢他,那么约会吗?甄晓懵懂之间答应了学神言瑾的约会,没想到却从此走进他为她所设的甜蜜陷阱……学神太腹黑,助攻太给力,甄晓东躲西藏,却还是在言瑾身上丢!了!心!
  • 安娜·卡列尼娜(世界文学名著典藏)

    安娜·卡列尼娜(世界文学名著典藏)

    《安娜·卡列尼娜》是俄罗斯文豪列夫·托尔斯泰的主要作品之一。贵族妇女安娜追求爱情幸福,却在卡列宁的虚伪、冷漠和弗龙斯基的自私面前碰得头破血流,最终落得卧轨自杀、陈尸车站的下场。庄园主菜温反对土地私有制,抵制资本主义制度,同情贫苦农民,却又无法摆脱贵族习气而陷入无法解脱的矛盾之中。矛盾的时期、矛盾的制度、矛盾的人物、矛盾的心理,使全书在矛盾的漩涡中颠簸。这部小说深受我国读者喜爱,它是新旧交替时期紧张惶恐的俄国社会的写照。
  • 豹子最后的舞蹈

    豹子最后的舞蹈

    本书为中篇小说集。作者以自己丰厚的生活底蕴,向读者展示了生活在神农架这片神奇土地上的人们被大山隔断的生活,小说充满浓郁的山地风味和自然的壮丽和神秘。
热门推荐
  • 魔幻之旅程

    魔幻之旅程

    一个魔幻的空间、一个未知的旅行、一个探寻的故事
  • 柯骨铭心——盛夏的故事

    柯骨铭心——盛夏的故事

    哇,美美哒欧阳盛夏怎么就穿越到柯南的世界里呢?欧阳盛夏:“江户川柯南,原名工藤新一,与女朋友毛利兰在公园里玩耍时看到了可疑的黑衣男子在进行交易,偷看交易时,被另一名同伙从背后打晕,喂下毒药,不料身体竟然缩小了。你的搭档灰原哀……怎么样,大侦探,要不要帮我呢?”欧阳盛夏眨着大大的眼睛,歪着头问道
  • 地球第一练气

    地球第一练气

    齐骇重生,回到平行宇宙的地球。“反军,你敢动她,我屠你一城!十二将领,你们一个别想幸免.....”
  • 宛似白玉

    宛似白玉

    初见,她又帅又飒。妖魔鬼怪来袭,她勾唇一笑:“啊啊啊——,救命!”“老大,饶命啊!”“这,这是我全部家当了,放我一马吧!”有人说她丑弱,她轻轻挑眉:“她怎么可以美过天仙!”“她的天赋居然是紫级,修炼到婵娟级了!”“她竟然是帝级炼药师,帝级练器师!”甚至神嫉妒她,她露出本性:蓝眸冰冷,血笛空灵吹;无声轻步,嗜血一莞寒人心;弑魂无情……(本书随时更新,大家随意看看)
  • 不落尘道

    不落尘道

    尘埃2012年,星1489年,诸神之战结束。这场持续千年的战争,最终以尘星的毁灭得以告终。这场千年的战役被尘星人称为上古之战,并载入了《尘星史册》。在尘星毁灭之际,若亚二人开启了方舟ZERO,带领着十二行星的幸存者,踏觅宇宙,最终来到了宇宙边缘之地的一颗土黄色的小行星——地星上。
  • 城市罪恶之大地的裂变

    城市罪恶之大地的裂变

    霓虹擦亮我的唇彩,香水里弥漫着醉人的味道,今夜月色撩人,一刻千金。迫不及待想看我的魔术秀?代价不菲哦,成为我的傀儡吧!你是打算主动臣服,还是,想要玩儿硬的?
  • 我愿你如风

    我愿你如风

    [略污,小清新慎入]江如风初入网球部隔天晚上就被学长给“翻了牌子”什么什么?不经意间拿到的网球拍里面竟有一个美娇娘?什么什么?那网球握着的柄还是某人的生殖某器官?内心干净如泉水的萌学长碰到了黄河一般的智障学弟,更可怕的是他俩交流时还必须得让江如风握着那个啥……“如风,击球!”在网球拍中的顾愿意一本正经地传授着自己的经验,指导着正在比赛的江如风。[注解:击球——在向前挥拍时,手腕要固定以保持拍面稳定,但是握拍要放松,在击球的一瞬间再猛力握紧。]顾愿意想了想,又加了一句:“还有待会儿握住的时候别太紧,我疼!”【恶女不色系列文,另:《我念你如歌》[听说如风有个妹妹叫如歌]】
  • 奴隶王妃:天才炼丹师

    奴隶王妃:天才炼丹师

    一朝穿越成炮灰,没关系,她逃!可是,为什么刚刚逃出生天就沦为对方的奴隶?还必须侍寝?士可杀不可辱!别以为是主人就可以让她侍寝。。。侍寝。。。侍。。。额……有钱有势有地位,温柔宠溺还单身,最重要的是帅到没朋友,侍寝好像也不吃亏?
  • 绝色佣兵王:御兽狂妃

    绝色佣兵王:御兽狂妃

    逆天的她被亲人亲手封印,坠落另外一个时空。在这魔法跟斗气横行的大陆,她获得新生,却被冠上废物的名号。笑话,谁见过七系俱全,魔武双修的废物?打她?断你双手;骂她?废你武功。敢在她面前狂,揍的你连你姓什么都不知道。待她封印全解,神的传承?她不屑。就算是神,也只能匍匐在她脚下。
  • 理想一旬半

    理想一旬半

    故事始于四年前,十九岁的易思瑶出国留学,宣告她与顾信南美好的初恋故事告一段落。不在彼此身边的这段时光里,二人都迅速成长为各自生活中的强者。四年后,学成归来的易思瑶已和别人订婚,而成为作家的顾信南依旧守着自己的小书店。某天女孩意外走进了和自己名字谐音的这家书店,分别五年的他们相对一笑……