登陆注册
19868400000079

第79章 CAPITULATION(2)

"Do you mean that?" he asked unsteadily. "Why?""To put a stop to all the nasty gossip of the beach. That's a pretty good reason, isn't it?"The temptation was strong enough and sudden enough to make him waver, but all the disgust came back to him that was his when he lay in the grass fighting gnats and cursing adventure, and he answered, -"No; it is worse than no reason at all. I don't care to marry you as a matter of expedience--""You are the most ridiculous creature!" she broke in, with a flash of her old-time anger. "You talk love and marriage to me, very much against my wish, and go mooning around over the plantation week after week because you can't have me, and look at me when you think I'm not noticing and when all the time I'm wondering when you had your last square meal because of the hungry look in your eyes, and make eyes at my revolver-belt hanging on a nail, and fight duels about me, and all the rest--and--and now, when I say I'll marry you, you do yourself the honour of refusing me.""You can't make me any more ridiculous than I feel," he answered, rubbing the lump on his forehead reflectively. "And if this is the accepted romantic programme--a duel over a girl, and the girl rushing into the arms of the winner--why, I shall not make a bigger ass of myself by going in for it.""I thought you'd jump at it," she confessed, with a naivete he could not but question, for he thought he saw a roguish gleam in her eyes.

"My conception of love must differ from yours then," he said. "Ishould want a woman to marry me for love of me, and not out of romantic admiration because I was lucky enough to drill a hole in a man's shoulder with smokeless powder. I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tom-foolery and rot. I don't like it. Tudor is a sample of the adventure-kind--picking a quarrel with me and behaving like a monkey, insisting on fighting with me--'to the death,' he said. It was like a penny dreadful."She was biting her lip, and though her eyes were cool and level-looking as ever, the tell-tale angry red was in her cheeks.

"Of course, if you don't want to marry me--""But I do," he hastily interposed.

"Oh, you do--"

"But don't you see, little girl, I want you to love me," he hurried on. "Otherwise, it would be only half a marriage. I don't want you to marry me simply because by so doing a stop is put to the beach gossip, nor do I want you to marry me out of some foolish romantic notion. I shouldn't want you . . . that way.""Oh, in that case," she said with assumed deliberateness, and he could have sworn to the roguish gleam, "in that case, since you are willing to consider my offer, let me make a few remarks. In the first place, you needn't sneer at adventure when you are living it yourself; and you were certainly living it when I found you first, down with fever on a lonely plantation with a couple of hundred wild cannibals thirsting for your life. Then I came along--""And what with your arriving in a gale," he broke in, "fresh from the wreck of the schooner, landing on the beach in a whale-boat full of picturesque Tahitian sailors, and coming into the bungalow with a Baden-Powell on your head, sea-boots on your feet, and a whacking big Colt's dangling on your hip--why, I am only too ready to admit that you were the quintessence of adventure.""Very good," she cried exultantly. "It's mere simple arithmetic--the adding of your adventure and my adventure together. So that's settled, and you needn't jeer at adventure any more. Next, I don't think there was anything romantic in Tudor's attempting to kiss me, nor anything like adventure in this absurd duel. But I do think, now, that it was romantic for you to fall in love with me. And finally, and it is adding romance to romance, I think . . . I think I do love you, Dave--oh, Dave!"The last was a sighing dove-cry as he caught her up in his arms and pressed her to him.

"But I don't love you because you played the fool to-day," she whispered on his shoulder. "White men shouldn't go around killing each other.""Then why do you love me?" he questioned, enthralled after the manner of all lovers in the everlasting query that for ever has remained unanswered.

"I don't know--just because I do, I guess. And that's all the satisfaction you gave me when we had that man-talk. But I have been loving you for weeks--during all the time you have been so deliciously and unobtrusively jealous of Tudor.""Yes, yes, go on," he urged breathlessly, when she paused.

"I wondered when you'd break out, and because you didn't I loved you all the more. You were like Dad, and Von. You could hold yourself in check. You didn't make a fool of yourself.""Not until to-day," he suggested.

"Yes, and I loved you for that, too. It was about time. I began to think you were never going to bring up the subject again. And now that I have offered myself you haven't even accepted."With both hands on her shoulders he held her at arm's-length from him and looked long into her eyes, no longer cool but seemingly pervaded with a golden flush. The lids drooped and yet bravely did not droop as she returned his gaze. Then he fondly and solemnly drew her to him.

"And how about that hearth and saddle of your own?" he asked, a moment later.

"I well-nigh won to them. The grass house is my hearth, and the Martha my saddle, and--and look at all the trees I've planted, to say nothing of the sweet corn. And it's all your fault anyway. Imight never have loved you if you hadn't put the idea into my head.""There's the Nongassla coming in around the point with her boats out," Sheldon remarked irrelevantly. "And the Commissioner is on board. He's going down to San Cristoval to investigate that missionary killing. We're in luck, I must say.""I don't see where the luck comes in," she said dolefully. "We ought to have this evening all to ourselves just to talk things over. I've a thousand questions to ask you.""And it wouldn't have been a man-talk either," she added.

"But my plan is better than that." He debated with himself a moment. "You see, the Commissioner is the one official in the islands who can give us a license. And--there's the luck of it--Doctor Welshmere is here to perform the ceremony. We'll get married this evening."Joan recoiled from him in panic, tearing herself from his arms and going backward several steps. He could see that she was really frightened.

"I . . . I thought . . ." she stammered.

Then, slowly, the change came over her, and the blood flooded into her face in the same amazing blush he had seen once before that day. Her cool, level-looking eyes were no longer level-looking nor cool, but warmly drooping and just unable to meet his, as she came toward him and nestled in the circle of his arms, saying softly, almost in a whisper, -"I am ready," Dave."

同类推荐
  • 三个火枪手

    三个火枪手

    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。
  • Grimm'  s Fairy Tales

    Grimm' s Fairy Tales

    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。
  • 贩书偶记

    贩书偶记

    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。
  • 明伦汇编官常典勋爵部

    明伦汇编官常典勋爵部

    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。
  • 玉洞大神丹砂真要诀

    玉洞大神丹砂真要诀

    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
  • 禁诀

    禁诀

    万恶为根,苍生做本。邪念心生,魔力自在。天不怜我,屠戮人间。顺可为人,逆则成仙。浩瀚大地,谁主沉浮。禁诀若现,天地突变。在这个世界上,拥有人类的地方,就同样存在着贪婪,虚伪,无耻等极为丑陋的形态,这些本就源自于人的内心。金钱的欲望,权势的斗争,谁来制止这一切的发生?那些永无休止的悲剧尚未酿成之前,是否会有人为其划上一个终止的符号?石隆推荐《三国新史》《走向和谐之门》《傲视三国风云录》《感变》《阳修有限的日子》《无限石》《吸烟的来历》《日德青岛战争》石隆新书《道中盗之穿越千年之战》正式连载,书号1445994!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 天道逍遥录

    天道逍遥录

    七界在混沌开始之后的数万年中,终于是走向了混乱的道路,一场以人界为起点的动乱逐渐走向无法控制的边缘。上古始祖盘留下轮回天道,为天地万物划定规则。无人知晓轮回天道到底是什么,但必定和七界中心人界有关,于是无数秘密势力在人界展开残酷的斗争。传闻:得天道者,掌六道轮回!主人公颜天,从一个孕育千年的鬼胎,一步步走向力量的巅峰,最后探索出何为天道轮回!
  • 邪魅摄政王:陛下的夫君是谁

    邪魅摄政王:陛下的夫君是谁

    赵若晨无辜穿越,女扮男装成为了皇帝。太监说:皇上今天该翻牌了。她傲气地说:给朕来几个男人!太监无奈,只能向摄政王求助,报告摄政王,陛下,擅自出宫!报告摄政王,陛下,怀孕了!报告摄政王,陛下!私奔了!某王爷冷哼,给本王抓回来!【喜闻乐见的皇家趣事,一对一的宠文哦,欢迎跳坑】
  • 融化冷漠公主

    融化冷漠公主

    那一次意外相遇,他对她一见钟情。她以普通身份进入圣夜,意外再次遇见他,还成了前后桌,他的告白,令她成为全校女生的死敌,她不以为然,嗜血残杀。危难一刻,她遇见了另一个他。她在两个他之间徘徊,车祸,选择性失忆,她会选择忘掉谁?赌约,她先忆起你,她归你,她先忆起我,你退出。最终悲痛离别。泪如雨下,最终结局,爱的是你,最先忆起的也是你。夕阳下,你希望我们长相厮守;流星下,我祈求我们白头到老...........
  • 苹果式营销

    苹果式营销

    本书从心理学的角度出发,从偶像心理学、顾客的从众心理、用户内心的渴望、用户的心理模式以及顾客内心的需求等方面分析了乔布斯是如何让用户对苹果产品欲罢不能的。
  • 天书之谜

    天书之谜

    在那棵樱花树旁,他遇见了一个女孩,穿着青绿薄纱裙,在哪里起舞,舞姿在花瓣中进行,每一个动作都轻柔优美,风这时狂吹,所有掉落的花瓣在这时全部凌乱的风中飘起,跟随着她青绿薄纱裙在风中翩舞着,这时她的脚趾使劲往地面一踏,从地面升向了空中,跟随着她,她淡淡一笑,手的衣袖在花瓣中形成形成了一个小小的漩涡,在她上空中,踩着一片柔软的花瓣从漩涡中起来,双手的衣袖此时向烟花一般绽放,她从空中旋转了几圈迅速落地。这时他走过去,看着他,如痴如醉。根本没有感到空中的花瓣散落在他们中间,女孩时候似乎有人时,转过头看着他,似乎她的容颜不是一般的美。女孩问了一句:“你是谁?”他回过神来,脸上少许红晕,却没有回答她的话,只是笑了笑说:“翩影舞飞蝶,话落尽芬香。”她好奇的问道:“那下一句喃?”他笑而不语,从她身旁走过。开始一段未知的旅程...
  • 九阳劫帝

    九阳劫帝

    “生死路”的由死还生,大荒夺宝,灵殿之怨,体内含有圣魔血脉,到底是圣?还是魔?感悟天地,度过轮回劫,融合九阳,斩杀阴神,成就九阳灵皇之名!
  • 幕后新闻

    幕后新闻

    本书包括天下故事第一村揭秘,郑板桥真迹神秘失踪案,钟伟将军走红湖南民间口头文学,海瑞印章四百年流浪史,太极拳故乡遍地武林佳话,替毛泽东待客的韶山老妇等神秘篇章,满足天下读者对历史之谜的求解之心……
  • 事件营销

    事件营销

    本书将告诉企业如何建立事件营销管理体系、事件营销的操作步骤是什么、如何造势和借势、如何操作一些大事件营销,如奥运营销、世博营销等,以及事件营销如何传播、后续策略、如何避免和应对其负面影响和危机事件。
  • 王俊凯我会守护你

    王俊凯我会守护你

    小时候!一个女孩认识了王俊凯。当王俊凯喜欢她的时候。她会答应王俊凯吗?是接受还是背叛!当初的约定会记得吗王俊凯发现自己喜欢上她了。但他不敢面对