登陆注册
19862900000014

第14章

Tramore said, yet it was from this moment Rose dated the rosy dawn of her confidence that her protegee would go off; and when later, in crowded assemblies, the phrase, or something like it behind a hat or a fan, fell repeatedly on her anxious ear, "Your mother IS in beauty!" or "I've never seen her look better!" she had a faint vision of the yellow sunshine and the afternoon shadows on the dusty Italian platform.

Mrs.Tramore's behaviour at this period was a revelation of her native understanding of delicate situations.She needed no account of this one from her daughter--it was one of the things for which she had a scent; and there was a kind of loyalty to the rules of a game in the silent sweetness with which she smoothed the path of Bertram Jay.It was clear that she was in her element in fostering the exercise of the affections, and if she ever spoke without thinking twice it is probable that she would have exclaimed, with some gaiety, "Oh, I know all about LOVE!" Rose could see that she thought their companion would be a help, in spite of his being no dispenser of patronage.The key to the gates of fashion had not been placed in his hand, and no one had ever heard of the ladies of his family, who lived in some vague hollow of the Yorkshire moors; but none the less he might administer a muscular push.Yes indeed, men in general were broken reeds, but Captain Jay was peculiarly representative.

Respectability was the woman's maximum, as honour was the man's, but this distinguished young soldier inspired more than one kind of confidence.Rose had a great deal of attention for the use to which his respectability was put; and there mingled with this attention some amusement and much compassion.She saw that after a couple of days he decidedly liked her mother, and that he was yet not in the least aware of it.He took for granted that he believed in her but little; notwithstanding which he would have trusted her with anything except Rose herself.His trusting her with Rose would come very soon.He never spoke to her daughter about her qualities of character, but two or three of them (and indeed these were all the poor lady had, and they made the best show) were what he had in mind in praising her appearance.When he remarked: "What attention Mrs.

Tramore seems to attract everywhere!" he meant: "What a beautifully simple nature it is!" and when he said: "There's something extraordinarily harmonious in the colours she wears," it signified:

"Upon my word, I never saw such a sweet temper in my life!" She lost one of her boxes at Verona, and made the prettiest joke of it to Captain Jay.When Rose saw this she said to herself, "Next season we shall have only to choose." Rose knew what was in the box.

By the time they reached Venice (they had stopped at half a dozen little old romantic cities in the most frolicsome aesthetic way) she liked their companion better than she had ever liked him before.She did him the justice to recognise that if he was not quite honest with himself he was at least wholly honest with HER.She reckoned up everything he had been since he joined them, and put upon it all an interpretation so favourable to his devotion that, catching herself in the act of glossing over one or two episodes that had not struck her at the time as disinterested she exclaimed, beneath her breath, "Look out--you're falling in love!" But if he liked correctness wasn't he quite right? Could any one possibly like it more than SHEdid? And if he had protested against her throwing in her lot with her mother, this was not because of the benefit conferred but because of the injury received.He exaggerated that injury, but this was the privilege of a lover perfectly willing to be selfish on behalf of his mistress.He might have wanted her grandmother's money for her, but if he had given her up on first discovering that she was throwing away her chance of it (oh, this was HER doing too!) he had given up her grandmother as much: not keeping well with the old woman, as some men would have done; not waiting to see how the perverse experiment would turn out and appeasing her, if it should promise tolerably, with a view to future operations.He had had a simple-minded, evangelical, lurid view of what the girl he loved would find herself in for.She could see this now--she could see it from his present bewilderment and mystification, and she liked him and pitied him, with the kindest smile, for the original naivete as well as for the actual meekness.No wonder he hadn't known what she was in for, since he now didn't even know what he was in for himself.Were there not moments when he thought his companions almost unnaturally good, almost suspiciously safe? He had lost all power to verify that sketch of their isolation and declassement to which she had treated him on the great square at Milan.The last thing he noticed was that they were neglected, and he had never, for himself, had such an impression of society.

It could scarcely be enhanced even by the apparition of a large, fair, hot, red-haired young man, carrying a lady's fan in his hand, who suddenly stood before their little party as, on the third evening after their arrival in Venice, it partook of ices at one of the tables before the celebrated Cafe Florian.The lamplit Venetian dusk appeared to have revealed them to this gentleman as he sat with other friends at a neighbouring table, and he had sprung up, with unsophisticated glee, to shake hands with Mrs.Tramore and her daughter.Rose recalled him to her mother, who looked at first as though she didn't remember him but presently bestowed a sufficiently gracious smile on Mr.Guy Mangler.He gave with youthful candour the history of his movements and indicated the whereabouts of his family:

he was with his mother and sisters; they had met the Bob Veseys, who had taken Lord Whiteroy's yacht and were going to Constantinople.

同类推荐
  • 佛说清净心经

    佛说清净心经

    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。
  • 草堂诗话

    草堂诗话

    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。
  • 如来示教胜军王经

    如来示教胜军王经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玉梨魂

    玉梨魂

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 伤寒法祖

    伤寒法祖

    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
  • 大汉遗梦 :凤仪天下

    大汉遗梦 :凤仪天下

    穿越成汉朝的一个小女孩也就算了,竟然还会在“母亲”的按排下嫁入皇宫,成为母仪天下的皇后?这一切,都太疯狂了!情节虚构,切勿模仿。
  • 傲娇丫头不好惹

    傲娇丫头不好惹

    傲娇?腹黑?两者是否能并存?你可曾想过,你家会有这样的姐妹花出现?NONONO~一切,皆有可能。。。。。
  • 樱花林之三公主的复仇计划2

    樱花林之三公主的复仇计划2

    《樱花林之三公主的复仇计划》的续本。请多多关照。
  • 变脸天王

    变脸天王

    当一个人能够随意变换自己的容貌的时,他能做什么?装装领导耍耍威风?扮扮女明星骗骗脑残粉?装装富豪包养几个小萝莉?或者男扮女装做点不好意思的事情,比如偷进女WC……在地下世界呼风唤雨,让各国首脑头疼的“龙王”唐风归国而来,却成为了的苏氏集团董事长的“假男朋友”,从未扮演过这样的角色,他该如何完美演绎?会变脸,男扮女装,妖孽少年混迹繁华都市,天王崛起,开启一场风流人生。
  • 塔与城之间

    塔与城之间

    少年,由妖化成。虽然强大,但却被一和尚追赶。和尚,镇压宝塔的,因上述之妖逃脱宝塔,所以入世追赶。且看这一妖一和尚的故事。
  • 春秋繁露

    春秋繁露

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 超级商业系统

    超级商业系统

    简介够长才会火!随便睡个觉,也能够被二货神秘人送上一个NB的商业系统。从此叶飞就开始攒钱花钱的苦逼之路,想要变得流弊就得赚钱,想要变得更流弊就得花钱。不赚钱,对不起商业系统提供的商业信息。不花钱,对不起商业系统列出的一大排好东西。只要有钱,就只有你想不到,没有你买不到的。生命保险,价格500W,保险期限一个月,也就是说一个月内受到任何致命伤害都能原地满状态复活。【从此信飞哥,得永生】空间传送卷轴,价格1亿,该卷轴可以让使用者前往任意空间位面一次,返回原位面则需要再花费1亿购买传送卷轴。【什么?结婚去国外旅游?!老婆,咱结婚了俺带你去异界旅游】新书《异界之儿歌三百首》还望大家支持……这回事认真的了。
  • 动物世界1

    动物世界1

    大千世界,精彩纷呈。面对五彩缤纷的动物世界,孩子们睁大了惊奇的双眼。鸟儿为什么会飞?大象的鼻子为什么那么厉害?鱼怎么会放电?数亿年前,动植物的出现叩响了沉默。也许,它们有的只是一个细胞,渺小得似乎可以忽视,但它们却宣告了一个不平凡的开始——地球上从此有了生命。经过几亿年的进化繁衍,地球上变得日益充盈。从浩瀚的海洋到广阔的天空,从葱翠的平原到荒芜的沙漠,从赤日炎炎的非洲内陆到冰雪覆盖的南极大陆……到处都有动物的踪迹。它们或披着鳞带着甲,或裹着厚厚的皮毛,共同演绎着这个世界的五光十色和盎然生机。
  • 做人可以很艺术

    做人可以很艺术

    说到做人,老一辈的人都会说:“做人要对得起天,对得起地,更要对得起自己的良心”这句话到现代仍然适用,但随着时代的进步,人与人的相处也因为时代的进步而产生了变化。做人除了要对得起自己的良心之外,还要讲究做人的艺术,做人是一门学问,更是一门艺术,很多人就是因为没有掌握这门艺术,一辈子都没有弄明白怎么去做人。著名作家凌先有认为,做人是一辈子的事情,做人可以很艺术,但是这种艺术应该是真诚而非虚伪的。是善良而非邪恶,是宽容而非狭义,使谦虚而非傲慢,是高尚而非庸俗,这是对做人的艺术的最经典的解析。
  • 妖者为王

    妖者为王

    一千年前,妖族之王和人间皇女天地大战,死伤无数,最后皇女以自己为契约守护住人类,从此星辰大陆分为人间,妖域两界,互不干扰。一千年后,一位名叫凌霄的重生少年以废柴之名闻名,以天才之名成长。从一个弱小的楚王朝中走出,步步莲华,问鼎两界高峰。(求收藏,求推荐!谢谢!)