登陆注册
18995900000124

第124章

"Yes; I have only proposed in form quite lately, however, a day or two after you arrived. Miss Wyllys scarcely seemed prepared for my declaration, although I thought I had spoken sufficiently distinctly to be understood, some time since. She wished for time to consider: I was willing to wait as long as she pleased; with the hope of eventually succeeding. Her friends are quite well disposed towards me, think. Mr. Wyllys's manner to me has always been gratifying, and I hope her aunt is in my favour. To speak frankly, there have been times when I have felt much encouraged as regards Miss Wyllys herself. You will not think me a coxcomb, Hazlehurst, for opening my heart to you in this way."

"Certainly not; you honour me by your confidence."

"I should like to have your honest opinion as to my future prospects; for, of course, one can never feel sure until everything is settled. Josephine is hardly a fair judge--she is very sanguine; but like myself she is interested in the affair."

"Mrs. Creighton has so much discernment, that I should think she could not be easily deceived. If my kinswoman knows your views, I should say that you have reason to be encouraged by her manner.

There is nothing like coquetry about her; I am convinced she thinks highly of you."

"Thank you; it gives me great pleasure to hear you say so. The question must now be decided before long. I was only prevented from explaining myself earlier, by the fear of speaking too soon.

For though I have known Miss Wyllys some time, yet we have seldom met. I dare say you are surprised that I did not declare myself sooner; I am inclined to think you would have managed an affair of the kind more expeditiously; for you are more rapid in most of your movements than myself. But although I might imagine love at first sight, I never could fancy a declaration worth hearing, the first day."

"Do you insinuate that such is the practice of your humble servant?" asked Hazlehurst, smiling.

"Oh, no; but I was afraid you might disapprove of my deliberation. My chief hope rests upon Miss Wyllys's good sense and the wishes of her friends, who, I think, are evidently favourable to me. She has no silly, high-flown notions; she is now of an age--three or four-and-twenty I think--to take a reasonable view of the world; and I hope she will find the sincere affection of a respectable man, whose habits and position resemble her own, sufficient for her."

"You wish, I suppose, to hear me repeat, that such will undoubtedly be the result," said Harry, smiling again.

"Perhaps I do," replied Mr. Ellsworth, in the same tone. "I suppose you are discerning enough to be aware that I have a rival in Mr. Stryker."

"Stryker attentive to Elinor? It has not struck me; I had fancied him rather an admirer of Mrs. Creighton's."

"Of Josephine? Oh, no; she can't endure him, they are quarrelling half the time when together. No, it is very evident that Stryker is courting Miss Wyllys's favour. But I confess I feel encouraged by her conduct towards him; there is a quiet civility in it, which speaks anything but very decided approbation."

"I know Elinor too well, not to feel assured she must despise a man of Stryker's character," said Harry, with some indignation.

"He can't appreciate her; it can be nothing more, on his part, than downright fortune-hunting."

"No doubt; there you mention another motive I have, for not being too hasty in my declaration to Miss Wyllys. I could wish to convince her that my attachment is sincere."

"Certainly. I forget twenty times a day that she is now a fortune, until I see some fellow, like William Hunter, or Stryker, paying their court to her. I have never been accustomed to consider her in that light, of old. In fact I had no idea of her reputation as an heiress, until I found it so well established when I arrived here. But Saratoga is just the place to make such discoveries. I was quite behind the age in every respect, it seems; for although it did not require much penetration to find out your secret, Ellsworth, yet I was taken entirely by surprise. You never made any allusion to anything of the kind, in your letters to me."

"It was so seldom that I met Miss Wyllys, that for a time my mind was undecided. But, of course, I should have written you word, if anything had been finally settled; even if you had not come to look after me in propria persona."

Having reached their hotel, the gentlemen parted. Mr. Ellsworth would, in all probability, have been less communicative with his friend Hazlehurst, on the subject of their recent conversation, had he been aware of the state of things which formerly existed between Elinor and himself. He had only heard some vague stories of an engagement between them, but had always supposed it mere gossip, from having seen Harry's attention to Jane, when they were all in Paris together; while he knew, on the other hand, that Hazlehurst had always been on the most intimate terms with the Wyllyses, as a family connexion. He was aware that Harry had been very much in love with Miss Graham, for he had remarked it himself; and he supposed that if there had ever been any foundation for the report of an engagement with Elinor, it had probably been a mere childish caprice, soon broken, and which had left no lasting impression on either party.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 学霸惊魂:逗比总裁甩不掉

    学霸惊魂:逗比总裁甩不掉

    再次融资失败的鸥鹭正怒气冲冲地满街寻找着驴肉火烧的时候,一阵玫瑰花瓣雨飘落下来撒了她一身。她抬头一看,发现她的冤家郁孤正吊着威压晃荡在她的上空。“你在干嘛?!”她吓得后退了两步。郁孤从腰上解下一个收旧家电大叔同款白色小喇叭,喊道:“走过路过的都来瞧一瞧看一看了啊,我要向这位鸥鹭小姐求婚!”“啥?!”鸥鹭还在目瞪口呆。“哇塞!”“好浪漫!”的呼声已经排山倒海地袭来。“大家都见证一下啊,她要是敢不答应,我就让上面解绳子!”“你这是赤裸裸的道德绑架你造么?!”“嫁给他!”“嫁给他!”“嫁给他!”围观群众的怒潮已经无法遏制。
  • 洪荒战神
  • 初级会计电算化

    初级会计电算化

    本书是作者根据历年会计从业资格考试的考试大纲以及多年对真题的分析,并结合多为专家、学者的实践经验而编写的。本书主要分为八套模拟试卷,以对考生考前的学习进行模拟实战,达到提高考生成绩的目的。
  • 穿越时空:沫守成思

    穿越时空:沫守成思

    这是一本校园青春纯情小说,纯纯的爱很适合初中高中少女看哦。每个人到会遇到一个自己爱的爱的人,大家要好好珍惜哦!
  • 良跃农门

    良跃农门

    还魂在另一个世界,过气窑姐,病重不治,万般祈求之下,老鸨同意让她脱籍回家,让她一家团圆,让她能安葬故土,了无牵挂。回归田园乡村,有爹娘兄弟疼着,身体状况渐佳。娘说,她还是要选个好男人嫁……是嫁人还是不嫁人?嫁汉嫁汉,穿衣吃饭。有油盐酱醋一柜,鸡鸭猪兔一舍,无良亲戚三两碗,旧怨新恨一大锅。名声的问题,清誉的问题,世俗的眼光,还有婆家人的态度,都是她必须正视且郑重对待的。“前半生,我身不由己。后半生,我靠我自己。”加油吧,李欣同学。
  • 西厢记(中小学生必读丛书)

    西厢记(中小学生必读丛书)

    《西厢记》的故事最早起源于唐代诗人元稹的传奇小说《莺莺传》,在宋金时代流传甚广,一些文人、民间艺人纷纷将其改编成说唱和戏剧。《西厢记》就是在这些丰富的艺术积累上进行加工创作而成的,讲述了张生与崔莺莺缠绵悱恻、跌宕起伏的爱情故事,表达了有情人终成眷属的美好愿望。
  • 你只属于我:竹马快来

    你只属于我:竹马快来

    本来去旅游是为了放松心情的,没有想到去看趟火山居然能遇到火山喷发。OMG!!!这真是应那句“喝口水都塞牙”了。可是为毛我没死(⊙o⊙)——而是变成了奶娃娃???不管了,既然老天给我一次重来的机会,要好好享受才是。且看女强人变萌妹子与青梅竹马的爱情故事。(一对一,身心、感情专一哦)
  • 清朝宫女

    清朝宫女

    托尔佳氏·素月,一个大清皇室的包衣奴才,拥有二十一世纪的灵魂。大清制,年满十二的八旗包衣赫赫都需要经内务府甄选,入宫劳役,年满二十五或被特赦即可出宫。素月从进宫的第一天就开始数日子,盼望着年满二十五离开紫禁城。然而皇宫的一切并非想象中的那么简单,即便你不招惹别人,也有别人招惹你,何况素月被保护太好,遗留在骨子里的二十一世纪脾性还在,一步步的终究走上了一条坎坷之路。与康熙相遇是素月招惹的。与胤禛的相遇是素月的不忍和前世今生的太过相似。与胤禩相遇,是素月的破罐子破摔。权利的中心总是黑暗的,而素月却在黑暗的最中间。爱与不爱,已经不重要了。只盼做个白头宫娥,幻想自己还能圆了当年的出宫梦。
  • 穿越之青楼格格

    穿越之青楼格格

    一刀把她送到了大清朝,歹命的是做老鸨子的娘被劫持了,她要去找她。可是,不幸也同样降临到了她的身上,她被选中秀女了,她的那个他成了别人的上门女婿。怎么办?劳燕分飞吗?
  • 九天玄灵

    九天玄灵

    流天殿出,天下皆动;九大玄灵,逆斩苍穹……