登陆注册
5201800000006

第6章

It invariably happened in the same way.

Mrs.Julius Beaufort, on the night of her annual ball, never failed to appear at the Opera; indeed, she always gave her ball on an Opera night in order to emphasise her complete superiority to household cares, and her possession of a staff of servants competent to organise every detail of the entertainment in her absence.

The Beauforts' house was one of the few in New York that possessed a ball-room (it antedated even Mrs.Manson Mingott's and the Headly Chiverses');and at a time when it was beginning to be thought "provincial" to put a "crash" over the drawing-room floor and move the furniture upstairs, the possession of a ball-room that was used for no other purpose, and left for three-hundred-and-sixty-four days of the year to shuttered darkness, with its gilt chairs stacked in a corner and its chandelier in a bag; this undoubted superiority was felt to compensate for whatever was regrettable in the Beaufort past.

Mrs.Archer, who was fond of coining her social philosophy into axioms, had once said: "We all have our pet common people--" and though the phrase was a daring one, its truth was secretly admitted in many an exclusive bosom.But the Beauforts were not exactly common; some people said they were even worse.Mrs.

Beaufort belonged indeed to one of America's most honoured families; she had been the lovely Regina Dallas (of the South Carolina branch), a penniless beauty introduced to New York society by her cousin, the imprudent Medora Manson, who was always doing the wrong thing from the right motive.When one was related to the Mansons and the Rushworths one had a "droit de cite" (as Mr.Sillerton Jackson, who had frequented the Tuileries, called it) in New York society;but did one not forfeit it in marrying Julius Beaufort?

The question was: who was Beaufort? He passed for an Englishman, was agreeable, handsome, ill-tempered, hospitable and witty.He had come to America with letters of recommendation from old Mrs.Manson Mingott's English son-in-law, the banker, and had speedily made himself an important position in the world of affairs; but his habits were dissipated, his tongue was bitter, his antecedents were mysterious; and when Medora Manson announced her cousin's engagement to him it was felt to be one more act of folly in poor Medora's long record of imprudences.

But folly is as often justified of her children as wisdom, and two years after young Mrs.Beaufort's marriage it was admitted that she had the most distinguished house in New York.No one knew exactly how the miracle was accomplished.She was indolent, passive, the caustic even called her dull; but dressed like an idol, hung with pearls, growing younger and blonder and more beautiful each year, she throned in Mr.Beaufort's heavy brown-stone palace, and drew all the world there without lifting her jewelled little finger.The knowing people said it was Beaufort himself who trained the servants, taught the chef new dishes, told the gardeners what hot-house flowers to grow for the dinner-table and the drawing-rooms, selected the guests, brewed the after-dinner punch and dictated the little notes his wife wrote to her friends.If he did, these domestic activities were privately performed, and he presented to the world the appearance of a careless and hospitable millionaire strolling into his own drawing-room with the detachment of an invited guest, and saying: "My wife's gloxinias are a marvel, aren't they? I believe she gets them out from Kew."Mr.Beaufort's secret, people were agreed, was the way he carried things off.It was all very well to whisper that he had been "helped" to leave England by the international banking-house in which he had been employed; he carried off that rumour as easily as the rest--though New York's business conscience was no less sensitive than its moral standard--he carried everything before him, and all New York into his drawing-rooms, and for over twenty years now people had said they were "going to the Beauforts'" with the same tone of security as if they had said they were going to Mrs.Manson Mingott's, and with the added satisfaction of knowing they would get hot canvas-back ducks and vintage wines, instead of tepid Veuve Clicquot without a year and warmed-up croquettes from Philadelphia.

Mrs.Beaufort, then, had as usual appeared in her box just before the Jewel Song; and when, again as usual, she rose at the end of the third act, drew her opera cloak about her lovely shoulders, and disappeared, New York knew that meant that half an hour later the ball would begin.

The Beaufort house was one that New Yorkers were proud to show to foreigners, especially on the night of the annual ball.The Beauforts had been among the first people in New York to own their own red velvet carpet and have it rolled down the steps by their own footmen, under their own awning, instead of hiring it with the supper and the ball-room chairs.They had also inaugurated the custom of letting the ladies take their cloaks off in the hall, instead of shuffling up to the hostess's bedroom and recurling their hair with the aid of the gas-burner; Beaufort was understood to have said that he supposed all his wife's friends had maids who saw to it that they were properly coiffees when they left home.

Then the house had been boldly planned with a ball-room, so that, instead of squeezing through a narrow passage to get to it (as at the Chiverses') one marched solemnly down a vista of enfiladed drawing-rooms (the sea-green, the crimson and the bouton d'or), seeing from afar the many-candled lustres reflected in the polished parquetry, and beyond that the depths of a conservatory where camellias and tree-ferns arched their costly foliage over seats of black and gold bamboo.

同类推荐
  • 佛说大威德金轮佛顶炽盛光如来消除一切灾难陀罗尼经

    佛说大威德金轮佛顶炽盛光如来消除一切灾难陀罗尼经

    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。
  • 近事会元

    近事会元

    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。
  • 执节

    执节

    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。
  • 禅林宝训音义

    禅林宝训音义

    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。
  • 佛说盂兰盆经

    佛说盂兰盆经

    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
  • 基德殿下的潘多拉

    基德殿下的潘多拉

    传说中的KID再次出现于世界,这次他带来了与众不同的魔术,还是月光。青子与他能不能有情人终成眷属?
  • 辛辛苦苦三五年,风风光光五十年

    辛辛苦苦三五年,风风光光五十年

    现在的你,也许正为养家糊口忙得焦头烂额;也许还“蜗居”在几平米的小房间里,精打细算地过日子;也许还在朝九晚五,重复着枯燥的工作……要知道,即使是比尔·盖茨、巴菲特、李嘉诚、李开复这样的成功大师也经历过这样的苦日子,他们的成功之路也是这样走过来的。成功没有捷径,但可以走直线。
  • 大清王朝2

    大清王朝2

    一个饱尝荣辱兴衰、内忧外患的末代帝国。《大清王朝(套装全4卷)》谱写了大清王朝从一统江山,到辉煌盛世,再到衰败兴国的宏伟史诗,系统地阐述了大清帝国自建立至消亡的历史史实,再现了大清王朝近代三百年的各种风云际会。
  • 怡山礼佛发愿文略释

    怡山礼佛发愿文略释

    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。
  • 不做皇妃之间谍红颜

    不做皇妃之间谍红颜

    颜丛雪,从小训练有素的细作,来到郡安唯一的任务就是颠覆南祁朝廷,协助昌黎国主入主江南。许峙,从小看着祖父指点江山,一生的梦想就是披上战袍,收复失地,恢复中原。两个注定一生对立的人,却因一次蓦然回首,牵绊住了彼此的心。一个敢爱敢恨,执着不悔。可以为爱杀人,也可以为爱放下屠刀;一个为国为民,一心抗敌。不愿辜负爱人,更不愿辜负大祁百姓。分立两个阵营的他们最终是否能够一起金戈铁马,塞北江南,直到华发苍颜?宫斗、朝斗、宅斗,女主告诉你什么是超强圣斗士。乞爱、弃爱、夺爱,女配告诉你,不需要重生,一样可以命运翻盘。
  • 残夫惹娇妻

    残夫惹娇妻

    《残夫惹娇妻》:“娘,为什么他们都说爹是磨,磨是什么?”。稚嫩的言语,透着浓浓的不解。“…”。是魔,不是磨。她的儿子已经四岁,她的丈夫是夜魔展狂,无极堡的人她却只识子不识夫——那个与她有着最亲密关系的男人,她甚至连他的长相为何也不知道展狂是魔,是残魔,身残,心残,一张鬼脸——无极堡的人娶了她,那一夜,他的残暴,让她心惊,那一夜,她如展家人的愿,怀上了他的种——五年,除了儿子身上流着他们共同的血,他们不曾有任何交集五年,多少个日月,多少的冷眼,多少的闲言碎语——她以为,她的日子会一直这样过下去如果,他不来招惹她的话——《残王丑妃》:他是北容王朝的靖王,世人称其为残王,拥有一身绝世才华,却瞎了双眼,与皇位就此无缘。她是北容王朝宰相家的六女,从出生起就未曾受过重受,人称燕家丑六儿圣上指婚,将丑女指给残王,真是天生一对普天之下也唯有残王能娶丑六儿,瞎了双眼,母猪也是美女温于意震怒于圣上的恶意,燕水若却感念于皇上的圣恩,让她得以逃离宰相府“王爷,我帮你捶背吧,”“……,”王爷不语。结果小手敲过他的背,颈,直接敲上他的脑袋。-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------某依作品推荐:《后娘嫁到》:《美厨前妻》:《总裁的前妻》:《极恶夫君》:《狂君惹娇妻》:
  • 听雪楼合集(共3册)

    听雪楼合集(共3册)

    手持血薇剑的舒靖容和手握夕影刀的萧忆情,乃是人中龙凤。在血雨腥风的疯狂岁月里,他们征战武林,所向披靡。曲折的命运令他们笃信残忍冷酷才是江湖生存之道。他们可以让各路豪强俯首称臣,却无法阻止内心的爱恨与猜忌不断膨胀。或许,只有刀兵相见后一同倒在血泊中的那一刻,他们才肯放下心中的戒备。舒靖容在恶劣的环境下倔强地成长,风霜不侵,雨雪不折。然而,最终在心魔的肆虐下夭折,走向毁灭。萧忆情在血雨腥风中磨练,刀剑相伴,残忍暴虐。然而,却甘愿为了她承担一切责难,葬送前程。这本该属于他们的幸福,已如渐渐消逝的体温一般,一去不返。这个江湖寂寞如雪,所有的少年在出生时便已苍老。
  • 恨嫁:惹上狂野恶魔 (全本完结)

    恨嫁:惹上狂野恶魔 (全本完结)

    他是代号为“太子”的男人也是令黑白两道闻风丧胆的地狱修罗传闻中,他阴柔俊美、风•流倜傥,换女人的速度永远比换衣服要快……她是流淌着恶魔血液的白衣天使游走在善与恶的边缘地带传闻中,她神秘莫测,曾一夜之间兵不血刃的斩杀数十人……花花公子vs蝴蝶公主这场旗鼓相当的较量,最终会谁输谁赢?……经典台词:“爱?我们这种人会有爱吗?你真是太搞笑了。”“杀死一个人,再救活一个人,我的手上已经沾满了血腥,突然之间不想过这种生活了。”——米洛“从今天起,你是我的女人,我南宫峻独享的女人。”“女人,这条命随时供你来拿,只要你有本事。”——南宫峻“好,我答应你的条件,和她成婚之日,就是我离开独孤家之时,那时候我希望你不再阻挠我的任何事情。”“遇神杀神,遇鬼杀鬼,就算是天皇老子,我也照杀不误,只要能得到你。”“调•情才是男人的王道,打架最多是业余娱乐,两者怎么能相提并论?”——独孤胤
  • 雀难归

    雀难归

    “容川,每个人有每个人的使命,我们必须遵守命运。”“阿宸,这就是你说的命运吧,,”说到底,又是谁伤的真心人。
  • 假设中的秋风

    假设中的秋风

    丫头,我从5岁的时候一直陪伴你到现在,你现在是不是也该陪陪我了。我不要你陪我太久,只要陪我度过这一世!如何?