登陆注册
15489600000077

第77章 XXXVI.(2)

"Nothing for you, if you don't remember." She sat in silent hopelessness for a while, and her brother's eyes dwelt on the decanters, which she seemed to have forgotten. "Alan!" she broke out, abruptly, "I'm worried, and if I can't tell you about it there's no one I can."The appeal in tier voice must have reached him, though he seemed scarcely to have heeded her words. "What is it?" he asked, kindly.

"You went back to the Enderbys' after Mr. Westover brought you home, and then some one else had to bring you again.""How do you know?"

"I was up, and let you in--"

"Did you, Bessie? That was like you," he said, tenderly.

"And I had to let him in, too. You pulled him into the house, and you made such a disturbance at the door that he had to come in for fear you would bring the police.""What a beast!" said Alan, of himself, as if it were some one else.

"He came in with you. And you wanted him to have some supper. And you fell asleep before the fire in the reception-room.""That--that was the dream!" said Alan, severely. "What are you talking that stuff for, Bessie?""Oh no!" she retorted, with a laugh, as if the pleasure of its coming in so fitly were compensation for the shame of the fact. "The dream was what happened afterward. The dream was that you fell asleep there, and left me there with him--""Well, poor old Westover; he's a gentleman! You needn't be worried about him--""You're not fit!" cried the girl. "I give it up." She got upon her feet and stood a moment listless.

"No, I'm not, Bessie. I can't pull my mind together tonight. But look here!" He seemed to lose what he wanted to say. He asked: "Is it something I've got you in for? Do I understand that?""Partly," she said.

"Well, then, I'll help you out. You can trust me, Bessie; you can, indeed. You don't believe it?""Oh, I believe you think I can trust you."

"But this time you can. If you need my help I will stand by you, right or wrong. If you want to tell me now I'll listen, and I'll advise you the best I can--""It's just something I've got nervous about," she said, while her eyes shone with sudden tears. "But I won't trouble you with it to-night.

There's no such great hurry. We can talk about it in the morning if you're better then. Oh, I forgot! You're going away!""No," said the young man, with pathetic dignity, "I'm not going if you need my help. But you're right about me tonight, Bessie. I'm not fit.

I'm afraid I can't grasp anything to-night. Tell me in the morning.

Oh, don't be afraid!" he cried out at the glance she gave the decanters.

"That's over, now; you could put them in my hands and be safe enough.

I'm going back to bed, and in the morning--"

He rose and went toward the door. "If that doctor's man comes to-night you can send him away again. He needn't bother.""All right, Alan," she said, fondly. "Good-night. Don't worry about me.

Try to get some sleep."

"And you must sleep, too. You can trust me, Bessie."He came back after he got out of the room and looked in. "Bess, if you're anxious about it, if you don't feel perfectly sure of me, you can take those things to your room with you." He indicated the decanters with a glance.

"Oh no! I shall leave them here. It wouldn't be any use your just keeping well overnight. You'll have to keep well a long time, Alan, if you're going to help me. And that's the reason I'd rather talk to you when you can give your whole mind to what I say.""Is it something so serious?"

"I don't know. That's for you to judge. Not very--not at all, perhaps.""Then I won't fail you, Bessie. I shall 'keep well,' as you call it, as long as you want me. Good-night.""Good-night. I shall leave these bottles here, remember.""You needn't be afraid. You might put them beside my bed."Bessie slept soundly, from exhaustion, and in that provisional fashion in which people who have postponed a care to a given moment are able to sleep. But she woke early, and crept down-stairs before any one else was astir, and went to the library. The decanters stood there on the table, empty. Her brother lay a shapeless heap in one of the deep arm-chairs.

同类推荐
  • 大方等修多罗王经

    大方等修多罗王经

    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。
  • 本事诗

    本事诗

    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。
  • 净业痛策

    净业痛策

    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。
  • 言兵事书

    言兵事书

    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。
  • 艺概词曲概

    艺概词曲概

    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
  • 巨星经纪人

    巨星经纪人

    他不是大明星,却是捧出各大明星的点金神手!他引领全球的时尚风潮,被各大巨星尊称为教父,他轻轻跺一跺脚,整个国际娱乐圈,都要震上三分。“我不想当演员,更不想当歌星,甚至不想当舞王。那样我会抢了许多人的饭碗,我良心上过不去。”面对时代周刊的访问,某人很低调的说道。
  • 御天战帝

    御天战帝

    一代战帝古星羽,力挫十大金牌高手,夺得吞噬奇功。却遭兄弟黑手,重生为了一名马童。吞灵草、吞晶石、吞神通……吞尽天下灵物!修元力、炼肉身,元体双修,碾压各路天才!掌中一只灵纹笔,铭刻万千极品器!重生的那一刻起,古星羽一路狂飙,高歌猛进,踏上了牛气哄哄的御天之途。
  • 冷酷校草的101天宠爱

    冷酷校草的101天宠爱

    第一次相识,第一次相爱,第一次接吻,第一次。。。。陆雨茜:“凌程遇见你是我最大的幸福。”凌程:“陆雨茜遇见你我不后悔。”。。。。。
  • 男神男神,求扑倒

    男神男神,求扑倒

    对男神一见钟情顾洛洛便开始展开一系列追求啊,被男神当成女色狼男神都这么想了,那就多占占他便宜吧。哇,相亲对象居然是男神,而且男神还说,顾洛洛我们就结婚吧。天啊\(^▽^)/!终于追到男神了
  • 落花集

    落花集

    她是第一操控师苏暖,重生成九州城第二千金苏冷。他是沉睡千年的最高级人形木偶,偶得灵魂,渐变成人。爱从零度升温,他感情迟钝,悉心学爱;情牵今生前世,她精心授爱,终得良果。她是他的主人,也是他的宠妻;他是她的作品,也是她的依靠。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 国家订单

    国家订单

    这个集子的题材分两部分,一是描写乡村生活的《烟村故事》,一是描写打工生活的《国家订单》、 《白斑马》等中篇小说。王十月的乡土小说,继承了沈从文、汪曾祺一脉的抒情小说传统,在烟村故事系列中,作者倾心描绘了优美的田园风光和生活在那一片水土上的生灵,抒写着人性中的温爱与美好。作者笔下的乡村,自然不是当下的农村,也不是过去的农村,而是一种理想化的乡村生活。作者在这里要努力告诉读者的是:我们还可以这样活。而反映打工生活的小说,有被《人民文学》以头条刊载的《国家订单》,有描写在金融风暴席卷下的普通中国工人命运的《九连环》,也有深入打工一族心理暗河的《白斑马》,更有文字中透着内心疼痛的《不断说话》……
  • 《绝世天下:一笑只为红颜》

    《绝世天下:一笑只为红颜》

    他笑只为她欢心;她笑只为他安心。注定了生生世世的纠缠不清,那么就携手共闯天下。
  • 无情女梦星辰

    无情女梦星辰

    她,二十一世纪人人畏惧的“蓝影”创始人——慕天吻。那面具下如天神之笔精心描绘的绝世容颜,透着让人无法亲近的冰冷。人人都说她冷血无情,殊不知她的狠毒只是一层伪装。而在那一层伪装下,掩盖的是一个十九岁少女,早已被伤透的心。
  • 我们的英雄学院

    我们的英雄学院

    “我绿谷出久有一个梦想,就是成为像欧尔迈特那样的英雄明星!”“你的败因只有一个,那就是你把我透澈石给惹怒了!”“你以为米娅是谁啊!这种时候靠气势就可以了!!”——————————————————主角就是一块砖,那里需要哪里搬.........
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)