登陆注册
4707300000046

第46章

'What can have put such a person in your head?' inquired my mother.

'Is there nobody else in the world to come there?'

'I don't know how it is,' said Peggotty, 'unless it's on account of being stupid, but my head never can pick and choose its people.

They come and they go, and they don't come and they don't go, just as they like. I wonder what's become of her?'

'How absurd you are, Peggotty!' returned my mother. 'One would suppose you wanted a second visit from her.'

'Lord forbid!' cried Peggotty.

'Well then, don't talk about such uncomfortable things, there's a good soul,' said my mother. 'Miss Betsey is shut up in her cottage by the sea, no doubt, and will remain there. At all events, she is not likely ever to trouble us again.'

'No!' mused Peggotty. 'No, that ain't likely at all. - I wonder, if she was to die, whether she'd leave Davy anything?'

'Good gracious me, Peggotty,' returned my mother, 'what a nonsensical woman you are! when you know that she took offence at the poor dear boy's ever being born at all.'

'I suppose she wouldn't be inclined to forgive him now,' hinted Peggotty.

'Why should she be inclined to forgive him now?' said my mother, rather sharply.

'Now that he's got a brother, I mean,' said Peggotty.

MY mother immediately began to cry, and wondered how Peggotty dared to say such a thing.

'As if this poor little innocent in its cradle had ever done any harm to you or anybody else, you jealous thing!' said she. 'You had much better go and marry Mr. Barkis, the carrier. Why don't you?'

'I should make Miss Murdstone happy, if I was to,' said Peggotty.

'What a bad disposition you have, Peggotty!' returned my mother.

'You are as jealous of Miss Murdstone as it is possible for a ridiculous creature to be. You want to keep the keys yourself, and give out all the things, I suppose? I shouldn't be surprised if you did. When you know that she only does it out of kindness and the best intentions! You know she does, Peggotty - you know it well.'

Peggotty muttered something to the effect of 'Bother the best intentions!' and something else to the effect that there was a little too much of the best intentions going on.

'I know what you mean, you cross thing,' said my mother. 'Iunderstand you, Peggotty, perfectly. You know I do, and I wonder you don't colour up like fire. But one point at a time. Miss Murdstone is the point now, Peggotty, and you sha'n't escape from it. Haven't you heard her say, over and over again, that she thinks I am too thoughtless and too - a - a -'

'Pretty,' suggested Peggotty.

'Well,' returned my mother, half laughing, 'and if she is so silly as to say so, can I be blamed for it?'

'No one says you can,' said Peggotty.

'No, I should hope not, indeed!' returned my mother. 'Haven't you heard her say, over and over again, that on this account she wished to spare me a great deal of trouble, which she thinks I am not suited for, and which I really don't know myself that I AM suited for; and isn't she up early and late, and going to and fro continually - and doesn't she do all sorts of things, and grope into all sorts of places, coal-holes and pantries and I don't know where, that can't be very agreeable - and do you mean to insinuate that there is not a sort of devotion in that?'

'I don't insinuate at all,' said Peggotty.

'You do, Peggotty,' returned my mother. 'You never do anything else, except your work. You are always insinuating. You revel in it. And when you talk of Mr. Murdstone's good intentions -'

'I never talked of 'em,' said Peggotty.

'No, Peggotty,' returned my mother, 'but you insinuated. That's what I told you just now. That's the worst of you. You WILLinsinuate. I said, at the moment, that I understood you, and you see I did. When you talk of Mr. Murdstone's good intentions, and pretend to slight them (for I don't believe you really do, in your heart, Peggotty), you must be as well convinced as I am how good they are, and how they actuate him in everything. If he seems to have been at all stern with a certain person, Peggotty - you understand, and so I am sure does Davy, that I am not alluding to anybody present - it is solely because he is satisfied that it is for a certain person's benefit. He naturally loves a certain person, on my account; and acts solely for a certain person's good.

He is better able to judge of it than I am; for I very well know that I am a weak, light, girlish creature, and that he is a firm, grave, serious man. And he takes,' said my mother, with the tears which were engendered in her affectionate nature, stealing down her face, 'he takes great pains with me; and I ought to be very thankful to him, and very submissive to him even in my thoughts;and when I am not, Peggotty, I worry and condemn myself, and feel doubtful of my own heart, and don't know what to do.'

Peggotty sat with her chin on the foot of the stocking, looking silently at the fire.

'There, Peggotty,' said my mother, changing her tone, 'don't let us fall out with one another, for I couldn't bear it. You are my true friend, I know, if I have any in the world. When I call you a ridiculous creature, or a vexatious thing, or anything of that sort, Peggotty, I only mean that you are my true friend, and always have been, ever since the night when Mr. Copperfield first brought me home here, and you came out to the gate to meet me.'

Peggotty was not slow to respond, and ratify the treaty of friendship by giving me one of her best hugs. I think I had some glimpses of the real character of this conversation at the time;but I am sure, now, that the good creature originated it, and took her part in it, merely that my mother might comfort herself with the little contradictory summary in which she had indulged. The design was efficacious; for I remember that my mother seemed more at ease during the rest of the evening, and that Peggotty observed her less.

When we had had our tea, and the ashes were thrown up, and the candles snuffed, I read Peggotty a chapter out of the Crocodile Book, in remembrance of old times - she took it out of her pocket:

同类推荐
  • 南翁梦录

    南翁梦录

    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。
  • 宝女所问经

    宝女所问经

    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。
  • 金刚药叉瞋怒王息灾大威神验念诵仪轨

    金刚药叉瞋怒王息灾大威神验念诵仪轨

    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。
  • ON FISTULAE

    ON FISTULAE

    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。
  • 正一醮宅仪

    正一醮宅仪

    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
  • 大公主

    大公主

    “长”为尊,她是一代武帝的同胞长姐,拥有叱咤风云的帝王之才,她慧眼识人,危难时扭转乾坤。四岁时随母亲打入冷宫入住永巷,却凭“童言无忌”得以翻身。十岁时她已是心思细密,天真笑颜间,玩弄权术,助母亲登临后位,手掌六宫。十二岁,她巧施妙计,冷眼旁观又偶尔地推波助澜,冷眼相观,助一代武帝登基临朝。十四岁花嫁,巧笑焉兮,拜别宫闱,跟随夫号,却心有不甘。皇宫的冷漠和残忍铸就了她的无情,而也确实是她的无情,成就了汉宫!她一手调教了一代皇后,也彻底伤害了另一个女人。未央宫里豪门宴,长门宫内泣无天…谁还能记得那被贬长门之人?她就是……平阳长公主!《大公主》的视频相册:伊丫自己做的视频~吼一声~&pstyle=1&pstyle=1伊丫十分感谢雪玉萱琪的礼物哦~哇嘎嘎噶~~摁倒狂么!推荐伊丫的旧文《十两银妻千金妾》:(讲述一个小女人的故事。)《并蒂莲之冷酷王爷伤王妃》:(因为这文,伊丫被叫做后妈了……呜呜……)《妙恋小媳妇》:(迄今为止,伊丫唯一一篇现代都市的小白文,很清新的感觉……不像上面的两篇有浓重的感情色调,这是一篇会让你开心的文哦~)《蓝冰星魂》:(伊丫迄今为止唯一的一片玄幻文……那时候还是刚开始写文呢……恩恩,可以见证伊丫的成长了……)好友区:推荐好友的文~花糖《猫妖王妃》:桃花女王《错妻》:图图的文《邪帝冷妻》:(恭喜大封推~~)倾城《风云皇后》:(作者大大很火爆哦,女王气场的!)小惹《妖孽俏皇妃》:(这是皇上的文!)仰慕的文文《帅哥个个是极品默默地文《邪医》:风风的文哦《极品夫君好又多》雾中水晶的文强大的《红楼梦续之浴火凤凰》丫寨:63948515欢迎进入~~要挂连接的大大们可以到丫寨来找伊丫的,顺便给伊丫当个老婆……嘿嘿……
  • 凰驭天下

    凰驭天下

    身在皇家的她自小见惯了人情世故,本不想卷入尘世的纷扰,奈何国君无能,奸臣当道,她挥兵长驱惩恶扬善,但面对爱情,却一夜白头,心已死,情已逝,她退政而隐,终得长平称号。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 全能天书

    全能天书

    手执一书,全知全能。手执一书,教化天下。我有天书,执掌乾坤,万物臣服。
  • 御海神途

    御海神途

    原已身在世界顶峰的他,为救爱人自废筋脉,但坏人终究是坏人,爱人终将不在。他燃烧自己杀死坏人,但爱人也回不来了,筋脉剧损的他,变成孩子的他,能否走出黑暗,一步登天……
  • 唐宋文醇

    唐宋文醇

    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。
  • 超时空维护系统

    超时空维护系统

    “超时空维护系统,维护诸天万界的安全,解决灭世级别的隐患,九死一生的任务,而我却义无反顾的选择了接受,而且毫无怨言。”墨悠靠在椅子上,看着自己刚刚发下来的两千块钱工资,不由得陷入了沉思。“所以,我那么拼命的原因到底是为了什么?”系统轻轻的瞄了一眼墨悠身旁的各种各样的黑科技装备,冷漠的说道:[拼没拼命你自己清楚,心里有点B数。]
  • 大报智慧:《环球时报》研究

    大报智慧:《环球时报》研究

    本书对《环球时报》的发展历程、报道特点、标题、版式、发行、广告、人才、文化等进行了较为全面、系统的梳理和分析,全景展现了《环球时报》的积极探索和丰硕成果,揭示出其成功的秘笈。本书指出,在国内国际新的传播环境下,《环球时报》今后的发展目标是:努力打造具有国际影响力的一流大报,并提出了相应对策建议。本书观点鲜明、逻辑严谨、材料着实、图文并茂,综合运用新闻学、传播学、叙事学、管理学等多学科的理论加以研究,具有较强的理论和实践价值。本书可为传媒从业者提供借鉴,也可为传媒及相关专业师生提供参考。
  • 畺

    小种经略相公丘流丹遇到哲别,是他逃出土城北行一个月上的事,那一天昧旦时分,流丹牵着黄骠马,从藏身草窠里转出来,懵懵懂懂吃口干粮,就继续在沼烂榆林里深一脚浅一脚地淌,天蒙蒙亮起时,正好走到玄水南岸的泥滩上,河在这里弯成河套,平淌开来,足有半里宽,河水发浑,流得犹犹豫豫,一片片凝脂似的,还没有从夜里完全解开。白雾贴着河水倾斜而起,随风变幻于南北两线灰泥之问,一缕一缕摇摆着,像是从水面蒸发而出的水草。
  • 末日之虫族帝国

    末日之虫族帝国

    蓝幽雪在末日爆发十年后很憋屈的死去了,却因虫族系统而意外得重生了。重生之后的她决定自己一定要好好利用虫族系统,不再憋屈的活着,在这末日中拥有话语权,占领一方领土,建立起属于自己的虫族帝国。只是随着事情的发展,蓝幽雪感觉自己越来越不对劲,她正在变得越来越冷血残暴。但是她从未想过使她变成这个样子的最终祸首竟然是它。这真是成也萧何,败也萧何。
  • 凤惊九霄:盛宠重生妃

    凤惊九霄:盛宠重生妃

    国公之女苏婉音,风华绝代,武功高强,心地善良,帮她心爱的男人清敌夺储,却在封后之时被她的庶妹和他的男人合谋放火烧死。什么?仇人来了,还以为她是好骗的吗?上天给了她一次机会,让她的人生可以重来,她再不是那个单纯好骗的女子。苏婉悦、上官轩,这一世姐要你们也尝尝被骗的滋味,你们曾经给姐的,姐要加倍奉还!太子殿下,别怕,有她苏婉音在,没人能动的了你一分一毫。这一世,她要有冤报冤,有仇报仇,有恩报恩!纵使掀起滔天波澜,也要有个不一样的复仇人生!