登陆注册
24288600000161

第161章 CHAPTER XXI ONCE AND NOW (5)

"And I thought--I always thought that papa had told you about it."

"No! he never did. But what about it, Margaret?"

"I want to tell you of something I did that was very wrong, about thattime," said Margaret, suddenly looking up at him with her clear honesteyes. "I told a lie;" and her face became scarlet.

"True, that was bad I own; not but what I have told a pretty roundnumber in my life, not all in downright words, as I suppose you did, butin actions, or in some shabby circumlocutory way, leading people eitherto disbelieve the truth, or believe a falsehood. You know who is thefather of lies, Margaret? Well! a great number of folk, thinkingthemselves very good, have odd sorts of connexion with lies, left-handmarriages, and second cousins-once-removed. The tainting blood offalsehood runs through us all. I should have guessed you as far from itas most people. What! crying, child? Nay, now we"ll not talk of it, if itends in this way. I dare say you have been sorry for it, and that youwon"t do it again, and it"s long ago now, and in short I want you to bevery cheerful, and not very sad, this evening."

Margaret wiped her eyes, and tried to talk about something else, butsuddenly she burst out afresh.

"Please, Mr. Bell, let me tell you about it--you could perhaps help me alittle; no, not help me, but if you knew the truth, perhaps you could putme to rights--that is not it, after all," said she, in despair at not being ableto express herself more exactly as she wished.

Mr. Bell"s whole manner changed. "Tell me all about it, child," said he.

"It"s a long story; but when Fred came, mamma was very ill, and I wasundone with anxiety, and afraid, too, that I might have drawn him intodanger; and we had an alarm just after her death, for Dixon met someone in Milton--a man called Leonards--who had known Fred, and whoseemed to owe him a grudge, or at any rate to be tempted by therecollection of the reward offered for hisapprehension; and with thisnew fright, I thought I had better hurry off Fred to London, where, asyou would understand from what we said the other night, he was to goto consult Mr. Lennox as to his chances if he stood the trial. So we--thatis, he and I,--went to the railway station; it was one evening, and it wasjust getting rather dusk, but still light enough to recognise and berecognised, and we were too early, and went out to walk in a field justclose by; I was always in a panic about this Leonards, who was, I knew,somewhere in the neighbourhood; and then, when we were in the field,the low red sunlight just in my face, some one came by on horseback inthe road just below the field-style by which we stood. I saw him look atme, but I did not know who it was at first, the sun was so in my eyes,but in an instant the dazzle went off, and I saw it was Mr. Thornton, andwe bowed,"---"

And he saw Frederick of course," said Mr. Bell, helping her on with herstory, as he thought.

"Yes; and then at the station a man came up--tipsy and reeling--and hetried to collar Fred, and over-balanced himself as Fred wrenchedhimself away, and fell over the edge of the platform; not far, not deep;not above three feet; but oh! Mr. Bell, somehow that fall killed him!"

"How awkward. It was this Leonards, I suppose. And how did Fred getoff?"

"Oh! he went off immediately after the fall, which we never thoughtcould have done the poor fellow any harm, it seemed so slight aninjury."

"Then he did not die directly?"

"No! not for two or three days. And then--oh, Mr. Bell! now comes thebad part," said she, nervously twining her fingers together. "A policeinspector came and taxed me with having been the companion of theyoung man, whose push or blow had occasioned Leonards" death; thatwas a false accusation, you know, but we had not heard that Fred hadsailed, he might still be in London and liable to be arrested on this falsecharge, and his identity with the Lieutenant Hale, accused of causingthat mutiny, discovered, he might be shot; all this flashed through mymind, and I said it was not me. I was not at the railway station thatnight. I knew nothing about it. I had no conscience or thought but tosave Frederick."

"I say it was right. I should have done the same. You forgot yourself inthought for another. I hope I should have done the same."

"No, you would not. It was wrong, disobedient, faithless. At that verytime Fred was safely out of England, and in my blindness I forgot thatthere was another witness who could testify to my being there."

"Who?"

"Mr. Thornton. You know he had seen me close to the station; we hadbowed to each other."

"Well! he would know nothing of this riot about the drunken fellow"sdeath. I suppose the inquiry never came to anything."

"No! the proceedings they had begun to talk about on the inquest werestopped. Mr. Thornton did know all about it. He was a magistrate, andhe found out that it was not the fall that had caused the death. But notbefore he knew what I had said. Oh, Mr. Bell!" She suddenly coveredher face with her hands, as if wishing to hide herself from the presenceof the recollection.

"Did you have any explanation with him? Did you ever tell him thestrong, instinctive motive?"

"The instinctive want of faith, and clutching at a sin to keep myself fromsinking," said she bitterly. "No! How could I? He knew nothing ofFrederick. To put myself to rights in his good opinion, was I to tell himof the secrets of our family, involving, as they seemed to do, thechances of poor Frederick"s entire exculpation? Fred"s last words hadbeen to enjoin me to keep his visit a secret from all. You see, papanever told, even you. No! I could bear the shame--I thought I could atleast. I did bear it. Mr. Thornton has never respected me since."

"He respects you, I am sure," said Mr. Bell. "To be sure, it accounts alittle for----. But he always speaks of you with regard and esteem,though now I understand certain reservations in his manner."

Margaret did not speak; did not attend to what Mr. Bell went on to say;lost all sense of it. By-and-by she said:

"Will you tell me what you refer to about "reservations" in his manner ofspeaking of me?"

"Oh! simply he has annoyed me by not joining in my praises of you.

Like an old fool, I thought that every one would have the same opinionsas I had; and he evidently could not agree with me. I was puzzled at thetime. But he must be perplexed, if the affair has never been in the leastexplained. There was first your walking out with a young man in thedark--"

同类推荐
  • 潜入地里

    潜入地里

    何葆国不是那种走红的作家,对他来说这应该是一种好事,因为他可以更加从容不迫地打磨他的人物和故事。在他以闽西南士楼和闽南小城为背景的中短篇小说里,我们看到了一种灵动的气质,把历史和现实交织于一体,对普通人的平常生活有着不平常的发现与书写,有对民生疾苦的深切关注,有对百姓乡亲的大悲悯和大关怀,也有对人的尊严、诚信、彷徨等人性问题的强有力表现,凝重而轻盈的叙事风格,直达人物内心的幽微深处,充满悲天悯人的情怀。
  • 堂吉诃德(上)

    堂吉诃德(上)

    主人公堂吉诃德因沉迷于骑士小说,决定外出历险,做一名行侠仗义的骑士。他找来同村的农民桑丘·潘沙作他的侍从。他三次外出历险,作了许多可笑之事。最后他被化装成白月骑士的朋友打败,放弃行侠游历,回家不久后病倒。临死前,他醒悟到自己迷信骑士小说之过。
  • 职场输赢

    职场输赢

    汉腾投资公司常务副总房天骄和总工凌云代表总部飞赴海天,对海天分公司进行监管和视察。随着工作的深入,他们发现分公司存在许多管理上的问题和漏洞,特别是在一个项目评标过程中,分公司总经理钱东等人严重违规,可能会对公司造成巨大损失。凌云他们及时纠正违规行为。接着又发现在另一项招标中出现了“围标”的迹象,极有可能是内部人员所安排,甚至涉及公司董事长鲁震。他们决定起草一份调查报告,向集团举报,并由房天骄直接向集团董事长贺松年汇报。集团很快派来审计组进行全面调查,谁知恶人先告状,钱东一伙使用卑鄙的手段抢先一步召开董事会议,并在会议上做出了撤销房天骄等人职务的决定。黑白颠倒的结局使公司上下一片哗然。
  • 人体

    人体

    2011年,凭借畅销书《质数的孤独》,意大利80后物理学博士保罗乔尔达诺让中国读者记住了他。事实上,《人体》距离他的处女作《质数的孤独》在意大利出版有五年之久,这五年里,乔尔达诺一直在寻找下一本书的主题。直到他跟随部队前往阿富战争第一线,短短的十天留给他极富冲击的印象并结交了一位同龄人朋友,他找到了自己真正想写的东西——其实每一代人都会经历属于自己那一代的战争。《人体》是一部关于“战争”的小说,但并不停留在字面上的“战争”,除了硝烟纷飞的战场,乔尔达诺更多触及的是人与人之间看不见硝烟的战争,情感上的战争、家人间的战争……每一个书中人物都经历了痛苦的蜕变,从不谙世事的年轻人到最终发现自己变成了自己都觉得陌生的成年人,要去承担他们并不想或是还未准备好去承担的责任。
  • 网络英雄传Ⅰ:艾尔斯巨岩之约

    网络英雄传Ⅰ:艾尔斯巨岩之约

    本书是一部以网络创业为主题的长篇商战小说,也是一部体现创业家精神的励志小说。被称为是“中国首部互联网+创业实战小说”。小说的社会背景是倡导“大众创业、万众创新”的当代中国,地点主要在被称为“中国互联网创业第一城”的杭州。通过描写郭天宇、孙秋飞、刘帅等大学生创业者,从企业初创开始,克服种种苦难,凭借模式创新,抓住移动互联网时代的机遇,获得创业成功,实现了新时代“中国梦”的故事!
热门推荐
  • 吻上我的嗜血男友

    吻上我的嗜血男友

    她,初雪聆:皇室千金、特工出身、拥有极高智商。莫名其妙被一个银色面具男强吻,没想到这个吻给她的生活带来惊天动地的改变!刚进入FR魔法学院,什么围攻、乱搞的事情整天在她眼下发生,这些她都忍了!可没想到“挟持”她来这里的面具神秘男居然拥有着一个不可告人的身份!
  • 乾坤伏魔李仙儿

    乾坤伏魔李仙儿

    有些伤痛彻心扉,肝肠寸断,几生几世都难忘。
  • 唉,无语

    唉,无语

    认不清眼前的男的一辈子遇到一个就可以了,以后不会了,不,没有以后了
  • 浪掷

    浪掷

    “周儒,对于你是未来”“桑子,对于你是永远”“陈恰,对于你是噩梦”“向然,你是我终将放下的执念”
  • 我家小可爱又掉马甲了

    我家小可爱又掉马甲了

    冥清寒,豪门所有女太子爷们儿的宠儿,捧心里怕闷着,含嘴里怕化了。事例1:戮眠,你徒弟被猪拱啦!什么拿起250米大刀跟他干。事例二:故芒!国际围棋联盟的副会长,想收寒寒当徒弟!氧化氢!敢跟我抢徒弟活腻啦!众位女太子爷:寒寒是我的徒弟!豪门老掌权人:谁跟我们抢寒寒小孙女?!事例三:心儿姐,寒寒的手不小心被刀割伤了!什么!?给我把所有在国际有名气的医生给喊过来,看看寒寒有没有失血过多!【医生:我再晚点,伤口处都愈合了。】事例四:有天沈修卿说:“我夫人可爱,没学问,别欺负她。”助理把黑客M的身份挖出来后说:“爷,这是夫人的小号。”…世界沉默。又有天,:“爷,国际赛车冠军叫夫人师傅。”沈修卿一脸懵。众人:娇软人设呢?弱小人设呢?给我滚出来!沈大总裁,您老对娇软、弱小有很大的误解…虐渣?不需要!绿茶白莲,沈大总裁一踩一个准。【本小说太甜,怕被狗粮噎死的勿进】
  • 帅锅老师的桃花劫

    帅锅老师的桃花劫

    “那你总不可以强迫我吧?”戈峰无奈地摊摊手说。“你别在我老娘面前装什么假圣人。什么样的男人没见过?”她似乎有些动怒,一拳打在了戈峰厚厚的肩膀上:“那你刚才当着余林的面答应要陪我一宿是明摆着在故意戏弄我喔?”她脚尖一垫,眉宇刚好蹭着了戈峰的鼻尖……他英俊潇洒,风流倜傥;她风情万种,貌美如花……动人故事从戈峰走进九(1)班的教室那刻开始……欲了解单亲家庭环境里长大的问题学生如何演绎现实版疯狂早恋,多情美少女如何插手殇情母亲的奇特恋情……敬请关注流浪在昨天的新作《帅锅老师的桃花劫》。
  • 现代天师的修行生涯

    现代天师的修行生涯

    三百年前,天道断仙路,万法归寂寥。三百年后,力马出山行道,打着祖传名号,斩妖除魔,行善积德,一步步走上天师之路,重开天道。弃我之天不可要,我开之天为正道。后学道者,以吾为尊。书友群:287553088,有兴趣的加。
  • 一念红颜灭苍生

    一念红颜灭苍生

    出身卑微,苟活乱世天地间。无前世之辉煌,无气运之加身。缘之一念,踏入仙途。参禅,悟道。与天斗,与命争。斩大道,度无量劫。不求权顷天下,无欲万界称尊。但求活下去……守护心中一执念………
  • 庙里的小和尚之长明灯

    庙里的小和尚之长明灯

    我是一个生在庙里的小和尚,日日见人来,日日见人走
  • 年轻人成功必读的三十六计

    年轻人成功必读的三十六计

    本书以独特的视角和立意对古典36计谋作现代释析,融知识性、哲理性、趣味性于一体。