登陆注册
15462600000079

第79章 ETHELBERTA'S - MR. CHICKEREL'S ROOM(1)

The question of Neigh or no Neigh had reached a pitch of insistence which no longer permitted of dallying, even by a popular beauty.

His character was becoming defined to Ethelberta as something very differently composed from that of her first imagining. She had set him down to be a man whose external in excitability owed nothing to self-repression, but stood as the natural surface of the mass within. Neigh's urban torpor, she said, might have been in the first instance produced by art, but, were it thus, it had gone so far as to permeate him. This had been disproved, first surprisingly, by his reported statement; wondrously, in the second place, by his call upon her and sudden proposal; thirdly, to a degree simply astounding, by what had occurred in the city that day.

For Neigh, before the fervour had subsided which was produced in him by her look and general power while reading 'Paradise Lost,' found himself alone with her in a nook outside the church, and there had almost demanded her promise to be his wife. She had replied by asking for time, and idly offering him the petals of her rose, that had shed themselves in her hand. Neigh, in taking them, pressed her fingers more warmly than she thought she had given him warrant for, which offended her. It was certainly a very momentary affair, and when it was over seemed to surprise himself almost as much as it had vexed her; but it had reminded her of one truth which she was in danger of forgetting. The town gentleman was not half so far removed from Sol and Dan, and the hard-handed order in general, in his passions as in his philosophy. He still continued to be the male of his species, and when the heart was hot with a dream Pall Mall had much the same aspect as Wessex.

Well, she had not accepted him yet; indeed, for the moment they were in a pet with one another. Yet that might soon be cleared off, and then recurred the perpetual question, would the advantage that might accrue to her people by her marriage be worth the sacrifice? One palliative feature must be remembered when we survey the matrimonial ponderings of the poetess and romancer. What she contemplated was not meanly to ensnare a husband just to provide incomes for her and her family, but to find some man she might respect, who would maintain her in such a stage of comfort as should, by setting her mind free from temporal anxiety, enable her to further organize her talent, and provide incomes for them herself. Plenty of saleable originality was left in her as yet, but it was getting crushed under the rubbish of her necessities.

She was not sure that Neigh would stand the test of her revelations.

It would be possible to lead him to marry her without revealing anything--the events of the last few days had shown her that--yet Ethelberta's honesty shrank from the safe course of holding her tongue. It might be pleasant to many a modern gentleman to find himself allied with a lady, none of whose ancestors had ever pandered to a court, lost an army, taken a bribe, oppressed a community, or broken a bank; but the added disclosure that, in avoiding these stains, her kindred had worked and continued to work with their hands for bread, might lead such an one to consider that the novelty was dearly purchased.

Ethelberta was, upon the whole, dissatisfied with her progress thus far. She had planned many things and fulfilled few. Had her father been by this time provided for and made independent of the world, as she had thought he might be, not only would her course with regard to Neigh be quite clear, but the impending awkwardness of dining with her father behind her chair could not have occurred. True, that was a small matter beside her regret for his own sake that he was still in harness; and a mere change of occupation would be but a tribute to a fastidiousness which he did not himself share. She had frequently tried to think of a vocation for him that would have a more dignified sound, and be less dangerously close to her own path: the post of care-taker at some provincial library, country stationer, registrar of births and deaths, and many others had been discussed and dismissed in face of the unmanageable fact that her father was serenely happy and comfortable as a butler, looking with dread at any hint of change short of perfect retirement. Since, then, she could not offer him this retirement, what right had she to interfere with his mode of life at all? In no other social groove on earth would he thrive as he throve in his present one, to which he had been accustomed from boyhood, and where the remuneration was actually greater than in professions ten times as stately in name.

For the rest, too, Ethelberta had indulged in hopes, the high education of the younger ones being the chief of these darling wishes. Picotee wanted looking to badly enough. Sol and Dan required no material help; they had quickly obtained good places of work under a Pimlico builder; for though the brothers scarcely showed as yet the light-fingered deftness of London artizans, the want was in a measure compensated by their painstaking, and employers are far from despising country hands who bring with them strength, industry, and a desire to please. But their sister had other lines laid down for them than those of level progress; to start them some day as masters instead of men was a long-cherished wish of Ethelberta's.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 后悔爱过才懂

    后悔爱过才懂

    林奕豪是一个只会闹事的富二代,却因转学去了市八中,遇到一群同学和一位女神,以及一个同情达理的班主任,开始蜕变。。。
  • 刚刚好的你

    刚刚好的你

    周尽欢没想到过了这么久,她还能再遇到宋演。她记得自己做过最勇敢的事就是大声向宋演表白,但结果却只是听到他冰冷的声音里饱含的鄙夷和拒绝。可就是这样一个人,却又重新出现在她的生活里,还成了她的上司。已经做好准备同这个人老死不相往来的周尽欢却发现,宋演似乎变了。虽然他依旧毒舌、冷漠,但似乎他对她是不同的,让她有些措手不及……周尽欢:“宋演,你不要告诉我,你喜欢我?”宋演:“我就是喜欢你!”
  • 繁花一世倾城

    繁花一世倾城

    繁花,一世。蝶舞,倾城。少年,那年春天,许诺过的誓言你还记得吗?
  • 霸道总裁只愿为你融化

    霸道总裁只愿为你融化

    一番苦恋,让沈梦佳身心俱疲。却在一个偶然间认识了董浙薪,他给了她一个美妙的梦,但前男友的纠缠以及随着时间的推移从而揭开的时光的秘密,让这个梦立刻破碎“宝贝,我爱你,我希望你性福”董浙薪说道“sorry,我现在有他,我很幸福”沈梦佳说道“她,只是我的,昨天我已经验证过了”
  • 上将潘凤传

    上将潘凤传

    潘凤,东汉末年的传说人物,有关西吕布,关东潘凤这个说法。
  • 酸甜

    酸甜

    谢雅琪在高中的时候暗恋上何适,高考之前大着胆子问他要报考哪个学校,何适随口说了本地的一所学校。通知书出来之后,雅琪才知道何适骗了她。后来雅琪向何适质问原因,无果,却因为机缘巧合的原因让何适知道了她的秘密……她一直暗恋着他,锲而不舍、百折不挠。他一直都知道,却装作都不在意、不回应。这是两个别扭、矫情的孩子之间的调戏与反调戏!尊敬的书友,本书选载最精华部分供您阅读。留足悬念,同样精彩!
  • 二零一二传

    二零一二传

    一个少年,面对灾难,走上了一条不知前路的道路。一块水晶,改变了他的命运,让他担负起救世的责任。寻寻觅觅中,一个个谜团出现在他的世界中,超越科学的玄幻力量改变了他,面对这一切,他是否能拯救这个世界呢?【这是玄樾第一本新书,希望大家支持,玄樾也会不断努力的,让我们一起迎接2012!】这是本人建的群:2012VIP盟会1:232295312(加群需要说出主角名字)2012VIP盟会2:256866642(要求同上)2012普通盟会:286885405(无要求)(还有,本故事纯属虚构,如有雷同,纯属巧合,求订阅、收藏、推荐!!!)
  • 哲学:古老哲学著作

    哲学:古老哲学著作

    本书主要介绍了哲学流派与经典著作。包括周公旦与《周礼》、道家老子与《道德经》、道家庄子与《庄子》、道家列子与《列子》、儒家孔子与《论语》、儒家孟子与《孟子》、儒家荀子与《荀子》、儒家与《曾子》、儒家与子思、儒家与《孝经》、儒家与《大学》、墨家墨子与《墨子》等。
  • 错爱之伤

    错爱之伤

    爱情原本没有道理,她喜欢自己喜欢的,爱自己所爱的!缘起缘灭,那个时候已经注定了吧!我和果冻的书友群是73353164,欢迎多多交流~~~敲门砖是我和果冻的作品~~
  • 十二宫事件簿

    十二宫事件簿

    这,是一群制杖的故事。这个组织有一个中二的名称,有一个战法弱鸡思想白痴但是痴情又可爱的老大,有十二个星座各异能力各异性格各异取向各异种族各异的姑娘或是汉子,有遍布世界各地的朋友和敌人,有一千零一夜也讲不完的各色故事,有愿意留存到世界终焉的温暖记忆。当你在世界的某个角落偶遇他们,请假装没有认出,擦肩而过的时候,可以低声问候——十二宫,Longtimenosee!