登陆注册
5160600000037

第37章 THY HEART'S DESIRE BY NETTA SYRETT(1)

The tents were pitched in the little plain surrounded by hills.Right and left there were stretches of tender, vivid green where the young corn was springing; farther still, on either hand, the plain was yellow with mustard- flower; but in the immediate foreground it was bare and stony.A few thorny bushes pushed their straggling way through the dry soil, ineffectively as far as the grace of the landscape was concerned, for they merely served to emphasise the barren aridness of the land that stretched before the tents, sloping gradually to the distant hills.

The hills were uninteresting enough in themselves; they had no grandeur of outline, no picturesqueness even, though at morning and evening the sun, like a great magician, clothed them with beauty at a touch.

They had begun to change, to soften, to blush rose red in the evening light, when a woman came to the entrance of the largest of the tents and looked toward them.She leaned against the support on one side of the canvas flap, and, putting back her head, rested that, too, against it, while her eyes wandered over the plain and over the distant hills.

She was bareheaded, for the covering of the tent projected a few feet to form an awning overhead.The gentle breeze which had risen with sundown stirred the soft brown tendrils of hair on her temples, and fluttered her pink cotton gown a little.She stood very still, with her arms hanging and her hands clasped loosely in front of her.There was about her whole attitude an air of studied quiet which in some vague fashion the slight clasp of her hands accentuated.Her face, with its tightly, almost rigidly closed lips, would have been quite in keeping with the impression of conscious calm which her entire presence suggested, had it not been that when she raised her eyes a strange contradiction to this idea was afforded.They were large gray eyes, unusually bright and rather startling in effect, for they seemed the only live thing about her.Gleaming from her still, set face, there was something almost alarming in their brilliancy.They softened with a sudden glow of pleasure as they rested on thetranslucent green of the wheat-fields under the broad generous sunlight, and then wandered to where the pure vivid yellow of the mustard-flower spread in waves to the base of the hills, now mystically veiled in radiance.She stood motionless, watching their melting, elusive changes from palpitating rose to the transparent purple of amethyst.The stillness of evening was broken by the monotonous, not unmusical creaking of a Persian wheel at some little distance to the left of the tent.The well stood in a little grove of trees; between their branches she could see, when she turned her head, the coloured saris of the village women, where they stood in groups chattering as they drew the water, and the little naked brown babies that toddled beside them or sprawled on the hard ground beneath the trees.From the village of flat-roofed mud houses under the low hill at the back of the tents, other women were crossing the plain toward the well, their terra-cotta water-jars poised easily on their heads, casting long shadows on the sun-baked ground as they came.

Presently, in the distance, from the direction of the sunlit hills opposite a little group of men came into sight.Far off, the mustard- coloured jackets and the red turbans of the orderlies made vivid splashes of colour on the dull plain.As they came nearer, the guns slung across their shoulders, the cases of mathematical instruments, the hammers, and other heavy baggage they carried for the sahib, became visible.A little in front, at walking pace rode the sahib himself, making notes as he came in a book he held before him.The girl at the tent entrance watched the advance of the little company indifferently, it seemed; except for a slight tightening of the muscles about her mouth, her face remained unchanged.While he was still some little distance away, the man with the notebook raised his head and smiled awkwardly as he saw her standing there.Awkwardness, perhaps, best describes the whole man.He was badly put together, loose- jointed, ungainly.The fact that he was tall profited him nothing, for it merely emphasised the extreme ungracefulness of his figure.His long pale face was made paler by the shock of coarse, tow- coloured hair; his eyes, even, looked colourless, though they were certainly the least uninteresting feature of his face, for they were not devoid of expression.He had a way of slouching when he moved that singularly intensified the generaluncouthness of his appearance."Are you very tired?" asked his wife, gently, when he had dismounted close to the tent.The question would have been an unnecessary one had it been put to her instead of to her husband, for her voice had that peculiar flat toneless sound for which extreme weariness is answerable.

"Well, no, my dear, not very," he replied, drawling out the words with an exasperating air of delivering a final verdict, after deep reflection on the subject.

The girl glanced once more at the fading colours on the hills."Come in and rest," she said, moving aside a little to let him pass.

She stood lingering a moment after he had entered the tent, as though unwilling to leave the outer air; and before she turned to follow him she drew a deep breath, and her hand went for one swift second to her throat as though she felt stifled.

Later on that evening she sat in her tent, sewing by the light of the lamp that stood on her little table.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 逆世红妆

    逆世红妆

    (新书《双生锦》已开,舟舟出品保证坑品,求包养!)(深宠1V1)千里姻缘一线牵,而他们隔着两个世界。莫名其妙穿越成商户嫡长女的徐婉真发现,她不仅抓了一手烂牌,还要替他逆天改命?于低谷中逆袭,在绝境中奋起。且看她如何拨开迷雾、踏平荆棘,洞悉宫闱迷局,力挽将倾之天下!————————————————阔别起点十一载,换个笔名重新出发。不求成神,只求勤勤恳恳码字,给儿子做个好榜样!每日更新,保证完本。(读者群:9468230)
  • 鲁迅小说全集

    鲁迅小说全集

    本书选收了鲁迅先生的全部小说创作,其中短篇小说32篇,中篇小说1篇,计33篇。它们分别选自《呐喊》、《彷徨》和《故事新编》。
  • 秘密爱情:总裁请离婚

    秘密爱情:总裁请离婚

    是帅哥就很了不起吗?敢嘲笑她嫁不出去,她就非嫁给他看看不可,一不小心,他就成了新郎,咩哈哈哈,她得意地笑,看你还敢不敢再嘲笑我。可是刚刚结婚,她就后悔了,帅哥,我们还是离婚吧……qq群:293874178,欢迎加入
  • 盛世恶宠之逃嫁九皇子

    盛世恶宠之逃嫁九皇子

    这是一个现代人士穿越到古代的故事,也是一个出逃的皇子,被一个妖孽穷追不舍的故事。上官月颜觉得,自己这辈子最大的失误,就是不该穿越到那个妖孽的寝宫,不该在那种情况下穿越到那个妖孽的寝宫,更不该在那妖孽面前胡诌乱扯说出那些话,不然便不会招惹那个妖孽,以致于终身都无法摆脱妖孽的纠缠。她愤怒指天,破口大骂:你特么眼睛被屎糊了吗?为何对我如此不公?!!!专人采访:1:请问二位,你们何时喜欢上对方的?上官月颜冷笑:这个问题可以不回答吗?某妖孽慵懒挑眉:要说爷是何时喜欢上颜儿的,这个爷还真说不准。不过,爷知道,世上除了颜儿之外,任何人都不值得爷喜欢。上官月颜哼了一声:谁稀罕!某妖孽邪肆一笑:爷知道你稀罕!上官月颜:……2:请问二位,你们最痛恨的事儿是什么?上官月颜脸色骤沉:不要再提这事儿,不然我会忍不住想杀人!某妖孽面色也不好:爷最痛恨那些总是追着颜儿不放的臭男人,爷如此貌美,如此优秀,那些男人竟没有一点自知之明,恬不知耻,想挖爷的墙角,简直可恨!所以爷将他们都收拾了!上官月颜再次转眸,不满地瞪着某妖孽:你还好意思提这事儿?他们哪里如你说的,想挖你墙角了?某妖孽魅眸一眯:你敢说真的没有?上官月颜一噎,恼道:反正不是全部,可你这个小肚鸡肠的男人竟将他们全收拾了。你怎么不收拾你自己的桃花?你那些个桃花可比我的狠多了!某妖孽挑眉:爷的桃花不是让你收拾了么?上官月颜:……3:请问二位,你们最想对对方说的话是什么?上官月颜哼了一声:说了也是白说,不如不说!某妖孽转眸看向上官月颜,魅眸闪闪:这问题爷不答,爷最想对颜儿说的话,只颜儿知道就行了,不然颜儿会生气的,到时候爷……上官月颜一眼瞪过去:你敢再往下说!某妖孽摇头一笑:不说,咱们回宫慢慢说!话落,起身,拽着上官月颜霸气离场……新文走起,首先说一点,情哥乃玻璃心,喜欢本文的亲亲门留言赞赏举双手双脚欢迎,不喜欢的亲亲,请不要击碎情哥的玻璃心,右上角点一下,谢谢手下留情。第二点,本文纯属虚构,情哥对武器医毒都没啥研究,若有不对的地方,请考究党们不要深究,跪地拜求。最后一点,是不论大神还是新手们都要提的,那就是收藏!收藏!!收藏!!!重要的事说三遍!!!!本文绝对不会中途弃坑,情哥坑品保证,亲们可以放心入坑哦!
  • 难道我是魔王

    难道我是魔王

    为什么我会是一只骷髅?为什么我刚出生就被一个小萝莉召唤?为什么超超超超级魔兽都打不过我?好烦啊,等哪天我不想弄明白这些问题的时候,就毁灭世界吧。等等……那小萝莉怎么办?她是我的主人。读者群:257895193
  • 服务广告传播效果研究

    服务广告传播效果研究

    本书是国内第一本系统诠释服务广告内容与效果的理论著作,由三个相互联系并呈递进关系的主题构成,分别解答了如下问题:“如何推进服务广告研究?”“服务广告的内容有什么规律”“这些内容产生了什么效果以及如何产生这些效果?”本书以信息不完全状态下戏服双方的博弈关系为基础,提出了在服务广告研究中将服务营销范式和一般广告研究范式进行整合的有效路径。
  • 国初事迹

    国初事迹

    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。
  • 爱妃爱使坏:懒皇帝,你惨了

    爱妃爱使坏:懒皇帝,你惨了

    懒皇帝,知道你懒你小气你奸诈,可你不能欺压到我的头上来呀。我要反击!古乐儿仰天大叫。从此,皇宫鸡飞狗跳,再无宁日。他堂堂一个帝王,天下独尊,却老是在她的手中吃瘪,他不甘心,很不甘心!可为什么吃尽了她的苦头,他的心却在一天天沉溺……
  • 致亲爱的你

    致亲爱的你

    我记得每一个细节。我知道他长得很帅,我知道他穿衣服很考究,我还知道他很喜欢戴Patek Philippe的手表,却唯独忘记了他是谁。我猜,当年在佛罗伦萨的陆先生一定有颗异常柔软的心,他知道我从未置身其中,所以也从未提及。我眼睁睁看着对他的喜欢,一日日的聚沙成塔,一日日的千江汇海,波澜壮阔的,像是要写成诗似的。“你以前认识我吗?我是不是忘记了什么?”“不认识。”他没有骗我,但是他也没有告诉我——根本没有什么前世,我们的相遇不过是发生在被我忽略的今生。不期而遇,由遇而爱,一爱一生。
  • 婚约者:豪门恋人

    婚约者:豪门恋人

    每个人心中最柔软的那处。安萣祝墨顾冷文曦凌子烨。两个婚约者and互相折磨的人。--情节虚构,请勿模仿