登陆注册
15681800000133

第133章

It was not of him, nevertheless, that she was thinking while she stood at the window near which we found her a while ago, and it was not of any of the matters I have rapidly sketched.She was not turned to the past, but to the immediate, impending hour.She had reason to expect a scene, and she was not fond of scenes.She was not asking herself what she should say to her visitor; this question had already been answered.What he would say to her-that was the interesting issue.It could be nothing in the least soothing-she had warrant for this, and the conviction doubtless showed in the cloud on her brow.For the rest, however, all clearness reigned in her;she had put away her mourning and she walked in no small shimmering splendour.She only felt older-ever so much, and as if she were "worth more" for it, like some curious piece in an antiquary's collection.

She was not at any rate left indefinitely to her apprehensions, for a servant at last stood before her with a card on his tray."Let the gentleman come in," she said, and continued to gaze out of the window after the footman had retired.It was only when she had heard the door close behind the person who presently entered that she looked round.

Caspar Goodwood stood there- stood and received a moment, from head to foot, the bright, dry gaze with which she rather withheld than offered a greeting.Whether his sense of maturity had kept pace with Isabel's we shall perhaps presently ascertain; let me say meanwhile that to her critical glance he showed nothing of the injury of time.

Straight, strong and hard, there was nothing in his appearance that spoke positively either of youth or of age; if he had neither innocence nor weakness, so he had no practical philosophy.His jaw showed the same voluntary cast as in earlier days; but a crisis like the present had in it of course something grim.He had the air of a man who had travelled hard; he said nothing at first, as if he had been out of breath.This gave Isabel time to make a reflexion: "Poor fellow, what great things he's capable of, and what a pity he should waste so dreadfully his splendid force! What a pity too that one can't satisfy everybody!" It gave her time to do more-to say at the end of a minute: "I can't tell you how I hoped you wouldn't come!""I've no doubt of that." And he looked about him for a seat.Not only had he come, but he meant to settle.

"You must be very tired," said Isabel, seating herself, and generously, as she thought, to give him his opportunity.

"No, I'm not at all tired.Did you ever know me to be tired?""Never; I wish I had! When did you arrive?""Last night, very late; in a kind of snail-train they call the express.These Italian trains go at about the rate of an American funeral.""That's in keeping- you must have felt as if you were coming to bury me!" And she forced a smile of encouragement to an easy view of their situation.She had reasoned the matter well out, making it perfectly clear that she broke no faith and falsified no contract; but for all this she was afraid of her visitor.She was ashamed of her fear; but she was devoutly thankful there was nothing else to be ashamed of.He looked at her with his stiff insistence, an insistence in which there was such a want of tact; especially when the dull dark beam in his eye rested on her as a physical weight.

"No, I didn't feel that; I couldn't think of you as dead.I wish Icould! he candidly declared.

"I thank you immensely."

"I'd rather think of you as dead than as married to another man.""That's very selfish of you!" she returned with the ardour of a real conviction."If you're not happy yourself others have yet a right to be.""Very likely it's selfish; but I don't in the least mind your saying so.I don't mind anything you can say now- I don't feel it.The cruellest things you could think of would be mere pin-pricks.After what you've done I shall never feel anything- I mean anything but that.That I shall feel all my life."Mr.Goodwood made these detached assertions with dry deliberateness, in his hard, slow American tone, which flung no atmospheric colour over propositions intrinsically crude.The tone made Isabel angry rather than touched her; but her anger perhaps was fortunate, inasmuch as it gave her a further reason for controlling herself It was under the pressure of this control that she became, after a little, irrelevant."When did you leave New York?"He threw up his head as if calculating."Seventeen days ago.""You must have travelled fast in spite of your slow trains.""I came as fast as I could.I'd have come five days ago if I had been able.""It wouldn't have made any difference, Mr.Goodwood," she coldly smiled.

"Not to you- no.But to me."

"You gain nothing that I see."

"That's for me to judge!"

"Of course.To me it seems that you only torment yourself." And then, to change the subject, she asked him if he had seen Henrietta Stackpole.He looked as if he had not come from Boston to Florence to talk of Henrietta Stackpole; but he answered, distinctly enough, that this young lady had been with him just before he left America.

"She came to see you?" Isabel then demanded.

"Yes, she was in Boston, and she called at my office.It was the day I had got your letter.""Did you tell her?" Isabel asked with a certain anxiety.

"Oh no," said Caspar Goodwood simply; "I didn't want to do that.

She'll hear it quick enough; she hears everything.""I shall write to her, and then she'll write to me and scold me,"Isabel declared, trying to smile again.

Caspar, however, remained sternly grave."I guess she'll come right out," he said.

"On purpose to scold me?"

"I don't know.She seemed to think she had not seen Europe thoroughly.""I'm glad you tell me that," Isabel said."I must prepare for her."Mr.Goodwood fixed his eyes for a moment on the floor; then at last, raising them, "Does she know Mr.Osmond?" he enquired.

同类推荐
  • 老子解略

    老子解略

    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。
  • 神仙济世良方

    神仙济世良方

    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。
  • 妇人产后门

    妇人产后门

    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。
  • 大同书

    大同书

    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。
  • 玉箓资度早朝仪

    玉箓资度早朝仪

    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
  • 嘿,学长

    嘿,学长

    “许梦语在遭到前男友的背叛后,心里受到创伤,从此把自己封闭在自己内心的世界里。所以对外表现出来就是与世隔绝。在外人眼里就是一个冷艳女神。所有人都不敢正眼看她。这时一个转学生的到来改变了这一局面。慢慢的一颗冰封的心被融化。你干什么吻我。”“没,我看见你嘴上有东西。”“切,大色狼。”“不色的话你会喜欢我么。”“哎,别乱摸。”
  • 子欲孝

    子欲孝

    我思我在也疯狂。以孝亲显名的初心,勤耕高考路,晋身名校。出士官场。子欲孝而亲不在,人生的遗憾冲击着那颗充满感恩充满爱的心灵。子欲孝之少年行浓墨重彩描述了人生初期的苦难经历,岛西风土人情和中华文化传统的特质,弘扬了真善美的文化传统。众多的人物线索,为人物出场做了种种铺垫,给情节的展开、故事的发展和人物矛盾交织留下了伏笔。第一卷完。
  • 全方位武装

    全方位武装

    这是蒸汽的时代这是机甲的世界这是火药与钢铁的第一次耀眼碰撞这是古武战士与改造士兵的力量争锋这是深渊虫兽的咆哮这,就是新纪元!荣耀与死亡交织,信仰与绝望同在!
  • 一颗耳钉的约定

    一颗耳钉的约定

    五年前她因为一些不得已的理由不得不离开。五年后他对着全国的电视观众说他不喜欢女人逼她回来!只是她的记忆不在,有的只是对他的爱一场由耳钉引发的恋爱,一个又一个的计谋不断展开!最后是她被他找回,还是她又离开?本文是一篇一分悬念二分小白三分虐心四分情深的文。讲述的是一个腹黑和一个扮猪吃老虎的小腹黑发生的故事!
  • 龙女之情殇离泪人

    龙女之情殇离泪人

    “亲爱滴啊为什么我从没看见过你吃海鲜呢,难道是因为你当时就知道我不会吃海鲜的,所以…”古玲儿一脸通红,害羞的说。唐云溪正看着报纸,漫不经心地打住了她的话,说:“哦,不是啊,我只是海鲜过敏。”“呵呵,搓衣板拿来!”古玲儿回答道。
  • 剑尊无双

    剑尊无双

    异世大陆,强者林立。奇门遁术,万千宗派。一名现代的大学生因旅途跌入山崖而灵魂附身到了一名大家族的子弟身上。灵魂力的强大使他在领悟方面极其突出,从资质平平的普通人一夜之间变为一代天才。激烈的顶级碰撞,天才之间摩擦的火花。翻江倒海,上天入地,翻手为云,覆手为雨。一切尽在剑尊无双!
  • 雨萍:绯闻日记

    雨萍:绯闻日记

    两个身份神秘强大的女孩,喜欢收集各种绯闻,写进日记里,整蛊情侣,为两情相悦的人做媒…还要阻止偷盗荷尔蒙族的人对战,为保情侣们的安全,她们一次次使用魔力…
  • 混沌城:千秋阴蛊

    混沌城:千秋阴蛊

    她称霸恶魔界,凭一世美貌争夺了安大校草--安井辘。杀阁祭仙君,谋得“镌劫之书”,普知天下之人历尽的困险,掌握天下恶魔的不可告人的秘密,凭借超强“噩耗力”打败嗜血族的头领,谋得篡位,改族灭亡。但一切的一切,都被他人掌控其中,被利用,害的自己种族就此灭亡。终究,惭愧的自己痛不欲生,将自己永垂不朽的心脏移植给了蛮麟,最后,身体被葬在了千年冰湖之中。蛮麟复活变善,失忆。最后已那颗曾经记载了千秋阴蛊的性格特点的心脏使得自己变成了第二个千秋阴蛊后赢取了安井辘的芳心。
  • 龟仙游

    龟仙游

    作者君读了一本《龟仙》的小说,忍不住YY。龙之九子霸下,样子似龟,喜欢负重,碑下龟是也。故事主人公:冷云,从小居住在故事的开始地蛮龙湖边,今一现代男今日穿越重生,夺舍成了他。
  • tfboys之我永远守护着你

    tfboys之我永远守护着你

    我想我不必要出现在你面前,也不要有任何关系,对你守护就好