登陆注册
15705000000004

第4章 A Mountain Woman(3)

That afternoon the four of us sat at a table in the Casino together.The Casino,as every one knows,is a place to amuse yourself.If you have a duty,a mission,or an aspiration,you do not take it there with you,it would be so obviously out of place;if poverty is ahead of you,you forget it;if you have brains,you hasten to conceal them;they would be a serious encumbrance.

There was a bubbling of conversation,a rustle and flutter such as there always is where there are many women.All the place was gay with flowers and with gowns as bright as the flowers.I remembered the apprehensions of my sister,and studied Leroy's wife to see how she fitted into this highly colored picture.She was the only woman in the room who seemed to wear draperies.The jaunty slash and cut of fashionable attire were missing in the long brown folds of cloth that enveloped her figure.I felt certain that even from Jessica's standpoint she could not be called a guy.

Picturesque she might be,past the point of convention,but she was not ridiculous.

"Judith takes all this very seriously,"said Leroy,laughingly."I suppose she would take even Paris seriously."His wife smiled over at him."Leroy says I am melancholy,"she said,softly;"but I am always telling him that I am happy.He thinks I am melancholy be-cause I do not laugh.I got out of the way of it by being so much alone.You only laugh to let some one else know you are pleased.When you are alone there is no use in laughing.It would be like explain-ing something to yourself.""You are a philosopher,Judith.Mr.

Max Müller would like to know you."

"Is he a friend of yours,dear?"

Leroy blushed,and I saw Jessica curl her lip as she noticed the blush.She laid her hand on Mrs.Brainard's arm.

"Have you always been very much alone?"she inquired.

"I was born on the ranch,you know;

and father was not fond of leaving it.In-deed,now he says he will never again go out of sight of it.But you can go a long journey without doing that;for it lies on a plateau in the valley,and it can be seen from three different mountain passes.

Mother died there,and for that reason and others --father has had a strange life --he never wanted to go away.He brought a lady from Pennsylvania to teach me.She had wonderful learning,but she didn't make very much use of it.I thought if Ihad learning I would not waste it reading books.I would use it to --to live with.

Father had a library,but I never cared for it.He was forever at books too.Of course,"she hastened to add,noticing the look of mortification deepen on her hus-band's face,"I like books very well if there is nothing better at hand.But I always said to Mrs.Windsor --it was she who taught me --why read what other folk have been thinking when you can go out and think yourself?Of course one prefers one's own thoughts,just as one prefers one's own ranch,or one's own father.""Then you are sure to like New York when you go there to live,"cried Jessica;"for there you will find something to make life entertaining all the time.No one need fall back on books there.""I'm not sure.I'm afraid there must be such dreadful crowds of people.Of course I should try to feel that they were all like me,with just the same sort of fears,and that it was ridiculous for us to be afraid of each other,when at heart we all meant to be kind."Jessica fairly wrung her hands."Hea-vens!"she cried."I said you would like New York.I am afraid,my dear,that it will break your heart!""Oh,"said Mrs.Brainard,with what was meant to be a gentle jest,"no one can break my heart except Leroy.I should not care enough about any one else,you know."The compliment was an exquisite one.

I felt the blood creep to my own brain in a sort of vicarious rapture,and I avoided looking at Leroy lest he should dislike to have me see the happiness he must feel.

The simplicity of the woman seemed to invigorate me as the cool air of her moun-tains might if it blew to me on some bright dawn,when I had come,fevered and sick of soul,from the city.

When we were alone,Jessica said to me:

"That man has too much vanity,and he thinks it is sensitiveness.He is going to imagine that his wife makes him suffer.

There's no one so brutally selfish as your sensitive man.He wants every one to live according to his ideas,or he immediately begins suffering.That friend of yours hasn't the courage of his convictions.He is going to be ashamed of the very qualities that made him love his wife."There was a hop that night at the hotel,quite an unusual affair as to elegance,given in honor of a woman from New York,who wrote a novel a month.

Mrs.Brainard looked so happy that night when she came in the parlor,after the music had begun,that I felt a moisture gather in my eyes just because of the beauty of her joy,and the forced vivacity of the women about me seemed suddenly coarse and insincere.Some wonderful red stones,brilliant as rubies,glittered in among the diaphanous black driftings of her dress.

She asked me if the stones were not very pretty,and said she gathered them in one of her mountain river-beds.

"But the gown?"I said."Surely,you do not gather gowns like that in river-beds,or pick them off mountain-pines?""But you can get them in Denver.Father always sent to Denver for my finery.He was very particular about how I looked.

You see,I was all he had --"She broke off,her voice faltering.

同类推荐
  • 十尾龟

    十尾龟

    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。
  • 涅槃经义记

    涅槃经义记

    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。
  • A Dark Night's Work

    A Dark Night's Work

    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。
  • 钤山堂集

    钤山堂集

    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。
  • 牧云和尚宗本投机颂

    牧云和尚宗本投机颂

    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
  • 孤棺

    孤棺

    “天棺至,神魂离,天灯明,生死时。”孤魂野鬼的福利,残魂短命鬼的机会!
  • 最终决战

    最终决战

    想长生不老吗?想成为神吗?想改变平凡的人生吗,想成为人上之人俯视那些曾经轻视你之人吗?想拥有魔兽,星际争霸甚至英雄联盟等著名游戏中的奇幻能力甚至神器吗?想去异界吗?想去勾搭异界的妹子吗?这里有不同种族的妹子,精灵,女王,矮人,只要你想到的。现在只要加入神教,一切都不成问题。PS书友群389747426欢迎广大读者加入,一起探讨剧情……
  • 网游之参天悟道

    网游之参天悟道

    一个猥琐的人,一个脱离了高级趣味的人。天道酬勤,理应让他平凡一生。命运多桀,让他受尽挫折。且看他如何逆袭,纵横仙魔。
  • 第二次世界大战实录:内幕篇

    第二次世界大战实录:内幕篇

    帝国“英雄”为何惨遭截击?谁是击落山本的英雄?英美政府为何不救犹太人?纳粹三号人物为何出走?这一切的答案,尽在《第二次世界大战实录·内幕篇》中!翻开这本书,你看不见弥漫的硝烟,你看不到肆虐的战火,你能知道的,是那些比硝烟和血腥更骇人听闻的,导致人与人之间相互杀戮的秘密谋划,是那些导致成千上万人死亡的决策的内幕,是那些曾被尘土掩盖的不为人知晓的秘密……
  • 妖修六道

    妖修六道

    茫茫中州,浩荡无垠,自洪荒以来,万物竞长,风水和济,一直便是最繁盛之所在,其后有南蛮,东州碧海,极北与西漠,各有神秘,人所不能知尽。或是天道自然,或是因缘际会,不知何时,世间出现了修真之法,得道者,与自然亲近,能呼风唤雨,驭火引雷,行常人所不能之事,更有修得命理者,破除桎梏,寿长近千年。长生之说渐渐风靡诸州。
  • 不灭僵王

    不灭僵王

    尸王回归都市,被美女领回家,在这个陌生的世界中,冥月会有怎样的际遇。上一世的恩恩怨怨,如何了结,且看冥月都市游......
  • 止在南墙

    止在南墙

    郎骑竹马来,绕床弄青梅。世界上最美好的爱情莫过于青梅竹马,两小无猜了。白止说:”我从未想过以后陪我共度一生的人不是顾南墙,她只能是我的,不管是过去,现在,还是未来。“顾南墙说:”我不知道白止从什么时候开始走进我的心的,或许是他帮我背黑锅的时候,也许是我生病他衣不解带照顾我的时候,也许更早。“腹黑小剧场:某天学校下课时,白止一如既往的去找顾南墙,有人调侃他:”如果以后你家小公主嫁人了新郎不是你,你怎么办?“说完抱臂等着看白止的笑话。白止一勾唇:”新郎不是我?她肚子里的孩子是我的就好。““······”你走,不想和你说话了t-t
  • 追妻十八招:萌妻你好甜

    追妻十八招:萌妻你好甜

    “亲爱的”叶天翊无语,只是静静的听着。“亲爱的,我要·····啊······”顾安安的那一句我要一个新包包还没说出口,就被叶天翊抱走了然后,迎接顾安安的就是那张大床了······
  • 网游之拟世龙翔

    网游之拟世龙翔

    《拟世》,经全球各大发达国家共同研制的一部巨制。在《天拟》里,一切皆有可能,隐藏职业、逆天道具,还有传说中的神职,会使这部虚拟网游变得扑朔迷离起来。什么游戏平衡,都去见鬼去吧!——————在自由的世界里,实力,为尊!
  • 天下易说

    天下易说

    社会上到处勾心斗角,人性阴暗。本书阐述如何在这种残酷的世界生存。活的更好,本书分人,天,帝,地,玄;五部分。人部教你怎么追女生,天部教你怎么在学校混的更好,帝部教你心术,地部告诉你洪荒历史,玄部告诉你各种奇闻趣事。