登陆注册
4614000000046

第46章

And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep, A shade that follows wealth and fame, But leaves the wretch to weep.

WHEN Charlotte was left to herself, she began to think what course she must take, or to whom she could apply, to prevent her perishing for want, or perhaps that very night falling a victim to the inclemency of the season. After many perplexed thoughts, she at last determined to set out for New-York, and enquire out Mrs. Crayton, from whom she had no doubt but she should obtain immediate relief as soon as her distress was made known; she had no sooner formed this resolution than she resolved immediately to put it in execution:

she therefore wrote the following little billet to Mrs. Crayton, thinking if she should have company with her it would be better to send it in than to request to see her.

TO MRS. CRAYTON.

"MADAM, "When we left our native land, that dear, happy land which now contains all that is dear to the wretched Charlotte, our prospects were the same;we both, pardon me, Madam, if I say, we both too easily followed the impulse of our treacherous hearts, and trusted our happiness on a tempestuous ocean, where mine has been wrecked and lost for ever;you have been more fortunate--you are united to a man of honour and humanity, united by the most sacred ties, respected, esteemed, and admired, and surrounded by innumerable blessings of which Iam bereaved, enjoying those pleasures which have fled my bosom never to return; alas! sorrow and deep regret have taken their place.

Behold me, Madam, a poor forsaken wanderer, who has no where to lay her weary head, wherewith to supply the wants of nature, or to shield her from the inclemency of the weather. To you I sue, to you I look for pity and relief. I ask not to be received as an intimate or an equal; only for charity's sweet sake receive me into your hospitable mansion, allot me the meanest apartment in it, and let me breath out my soul in prayers for your happiness;I cannot, I feel I cannot long bear up under the accumulated woes that pour in upon me; but oh! my dear Madam, for the love of heaven suffer me not to expire in the street; and when I am at peace, as soon I shall be, extend your compassion to my helpless offspring, should it please heaven that it should survive its unhappy mother.

A gleam of joy breaks in on my benighted soul while I reflect that you cannot, will not refuse your protection to the heart-broken."When Charlotte had finished this letter, late as it was in the afternoon, and though the snow began to fall very fast, she tied up a few necessaries which she had prepared against her expected confinement, and terrified lest she should be again exposed to the insults of her barbarous landlady, more dreadful to her wounded spirit than either storm or darkness, she set forward for New-York.

It may be asked by those, who, in a work of this kind, love to cavil at every trifling omission, whether Charlotte did not possess any valuable of which she could have disposed, and by that means have supported herself till Mrs. Beauchamp's return, when she would have been certain of receiving every tender attention which compassion and friendship could dictate: but let me entreat these wise, penetrating gentlemen to reflect, that when Charlotte left England, it was in such haste that there was no time to purchase any thing more than what was wanted for immediate use on the voyage, and after her arrival at New-York, Montraville's affection soon began to decline, so that her whole wardrobe consisted of only necessaries, and as to baubles, with which fond lovers often load their mistresses, she possessed not one, except a plain gold locket of small value, which contained a lock of her mother's hair, and which the greatest extremity of want could not have forced her to part with.

I hope, Sir, your prejudices are now removed in regard to the probability of my story? Oh they are. Well then, with your leave, I will proceed.

The distance from the house which our suffering heroine occupied, to New-York, was not very great, yet the snow fen so fast, and the cold so intense, that, being unable from her situation to walk quick, she found herself almost sinking with cold and fatigue before she reached the town; her garments, which were merely suitable to the summer season, being an undress robe of plain white muslin, were wet through, and a thin black cloak and bonnet, very improper habiliments for such a climate, but poorly defended her from the cold.

In this situation she reached the city, and enquired of a foot soldier whom she met, the way to Colonel Crayton's.

"Bless you, my sweet lady," said the soldier with a voice and look of compassion, "I will shew you the way with all my heart; but if you are going to make a petition to Madam Crayton it is all to no purpose I assure you: if you please I will conduct you to Mr. Franklin's;though Miss Julia is married and gone now, yet the old gentleman is very good. ""Julia Franklin," said Charlotte; "is she not married to Montraville?""Yes," replied the soldier, "and may God bless them, for a better officer never lived, he is so good to us all; and as to Miss Julia, all the poor folk almost worshipped her.""Gracious heaven," cried Charlotte, "is Montraville unjust then to none but me. "The soldier now shewed her Colonel Crayton's door, and, with a beating heart, she knocked for admission.

同类推荐
  • Alcibiades I

    Alcibiades I

    It seems impossible to separate by any exact line the genuine writings of Plato from the spurious. The only external evidence to them which is of much value is that of Aristotle; for the Alexandrian catalogues of a century later include manifest forgeries.汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 菩萨睒子经

    菩萨睒子经

    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。
  • 卓异记

    卓异记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • A Child's History of England

    A Child's History of England

    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。
  • 不退转法轮经

    不退转法轮经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 灭绝江湖(上)

    灭绝江湖(上)

    少年南宫或,自幼出生武林世家,以上古后羿射日后所留神箭所制的一把“后羿剑”,称雄江湖,被称为“后羿剑客”,但由于“全风云”“疯尉迟”“霜雪刀”“郁道僧”四位江湖绝顶高手,死于神秘的无面人之手,以致一代刀尊将其女暗中送入南宫世家避祸,少侠南宫或因助刀尊之女探明其父生死之因,却在途中被神秘的无面人暗袭,身受重伤,而却因青城“痴癫剑客”的加入,使少侠被一代奇人天剑所救,不但习得被武林人士称为剑术之巅的天剑绝学,还明白江湖上的种种仇杀及阴谋,是因一本无上剑道秘笈“灭绝剑谱”所引起,复出江湖,为寻失散的刀尊之女,途中巧逢风尘女子“夺魂红蝶”,与其结下合体之缘……
  • 小娇妻的成长日志

    小娇妻的成长日志

    她是总裁大人的养女,恩,总裁大人基于某种目的收养了她。本以为会一直这样下去,直到某一天,总裁大人冷冰冰的说道:“楚曦曦,我要和你断绝父女关系。”楚曦曦:“哈?先把戒指给我!楚希城!”
  • 先知(纪伯伦全集)

    先知(纪伯伦全集)

    《先知》一直被视为纪伯伦一生的巅峰之作,自出版以来赞美始终不绝,被人誉为“小圣经”“东方赠送给西方最好的礼物”等。纪伯伦因此书声名大振,被世界认识、关注。此书收录了《先知》、《先知花园》、《先行者》等多部散文诗集,讨论了爱、婚姻、施予、悲欢、自由、时光、善恶、美、死亡等多个世界之源问题,承载了纪伯伦最厚重也是最成熟的思想,而散文诗中的语言优美绝伦,因此《芝加哥晚邮报》称:“真理在此,用黎巴嫩式的美、音乐和理想主义表现出来的真理。”
  • Bunyan Characters

    Bunyan Characters

    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。
  • 悟道:向王阳明学习成为一个很厉害的人

    悟道:向王阳明学习成为一个很厉害的人

    王阳明是中国历史上罕见的立德、立言、立功三不朽的伟人,也是有明一代最为杰出的政治家、军事家和哲学家。他的一生跌宕起伏,充满了传奇色彩,他的心学思想融合了儒释道三家之精髓。本书包含了王阳明的主要哲学思想,是研究王阳明思想及心学发展的重要资料。
  • 大宋帝国三百年:文功武治宋太宗(上)

    大宋帝国三百年:文功武治宋太宗(上)

    《大宋帝国三百年》共计8卷17册,突破了以纯研究为本,或以戏说为表的写作格局,将历史陈述与思想探索融为一体,既是一部大历史,也是一部剖析中国社会由衰及盛的思想专著。全书既忠实于历史,考证渲染相得益彰,又评判缜密,不乏真知灼见,叙事宏大广阔,生动有趣,余味无穷,为解读历史提供了一个新范本。
  • 幼猪饲养实用手册

    幼猪饲养实用手册

    本系列图书涵盖了种植业、养殖业、加工和服务业, 门类齐全, 技术方法先进, 专业知识权威, 既有种植、养殖新技术, 又有致富新门路、职业技能训练等方方面面, 科学性与实用性相结合, 可操作性强, 图文并茂, 让农民朋友们轻轻松松地奔向致富路; 同时培养造就有文化、懂技术、会经营的新型农民, 增加农民收入, 提升农民综合素质, 推进社会主义新农村建设。
  • 废都之崛起

    废都之崛起

    秦枫是一名历史系研究生,一次探险过程中被好友设计陷害,穿越到一个未知世界,看主人公如何用二十一世纪的大脑,纵横世界……
  • 我弥留之际

    我弥留之际

    本书讲述了美国南方农民本德伦为遵守对妻子的承诺,率领全家将妻子的遗体运回家乡安葬的“苦难历程”。整整十天的行程灾难重重:大水差点把棺材冲走,后来拉车的骡子被淹死,大火几乎遗体焚化。结果长子失去了一条脚,老二发了疯,三子失去了心爱的马,女儿打胎不成反被药房伙计奸污,小儿子也没得到期望的小火车,而本德伦却装上了假牙并娶回了一位新太太。
  • Museum of Innocence

    Museum of Innocence

    The Museum of Innocence-set in Istanbul between 1975 and today-tells the story of Kemal, the son of one of Istanbul's richest families, and of his obsessive love for a poor and distant relation, the beautiful Fusun, who is a shop-girl in a small wkkk.net novel depicts a panoramic view of life in Istanbul as it chronicles this long, obsessive, love affair between Kemal and Fusun; and Pamuk beautifully captures the identity crisis esperienced by Istanbul's upper classes who find themselves caught between traditional and westernised ways of wkkk.net the past ten years, Pamuk has been setting up a museum in the house in which his hero's fictional family lived, to display Kemal's strange collection of objects associated with Fusun and their relationship. The museum will be called The Museum of Innocence and it opens in 2010.