登陆注册
5213000000032

第32章 THE SIXTH(3)

They've been keeping this from us.' And that's why we're here right now instead of being shopping in Paris or London like decent American women."The younger lady looked down on her companion with something of the calm expert attention that a plumber gives to a tap that is misbehaving, and like a plumber refrained from precipitate action.She stood with the backs of her hands resting on her hips.

"Well," she said slowly, giving most of the remark to Sir Richmond and the rest to the doctor."it is nearer the beginnings of things than London or Paris.""And nearer to us, " said Sir Richmond.

"I call that just--paradoxical," said the shorter lady, who appeared to be called Belinda.

"Not paradoxical," Dr.Martineau contradicted gently."Life is always beginning again.And this is a time of fresh beginnings.""Now that's after V.V.'s own heart," cried the stout lady in grey."She'll agree to all that.She's been saying it right across Europe.Rome, Paris, London; they're simply just done.

They don't signify any more.They've got to be cleared away.""You let me tell my own opinions, Belinda," said the young lady who was called V.V."I said that if people went on building with fluted pillars and Corinthian capitals for two thousand years, it was time they were cleared up and taken away.""Corinthian capitals?" Sir Richmond considered it and laughed cheerfully."I suppose Europe does rather overdo that sort of thing.""The way she went on about the Victor Emmanuele Monument! "said the lady who answered to the name of Belinda."It gave me cold shivers to think that those Italian officers might understand English."The lady who was called V.V.smiled as if she smiled at herself, and explained herself to Sir Richmond."When one is travelling about, one gets to think of history and politics in terms of architecture.I do anyhow.And those columns with Corinthian capitals have got to be a sort of symbol for me for everything in Europe that I don't want and have no sort of use for.It isn't a bad sort of capital in its way, florid and pretty, but not a patch on the Doric;--and that a whole continent should come up to it and stick at it and never get past it!...""It's the classical tradition."

"It puzzles me."

"It's the Roman Empire.That Corinthian column is a weed spread by the Romans all over western Europe.""And it smothers the history of Europe.You can't see Europe because of it.Europe is obsessed by Rome.Everywhere Marble Arches and ARCS DE TRIOMPHE.You never get away from it.It is like some old gentleman who has lost his way in a speech and keeps on repeating the same thing.And can't sit down.

'The empire, gentlemen--the Empire.Empire.' Rome itself is perfectly frightful.It stares at you with its great round stupid arches as though it couldn't imagine that you could possibly want anything else for ever.Saint Peter's and that frightful Monument are just the same stuff as the Baths of Caracalla and the palaces of the Caesars.Just the same.They will make just the same sort of ruins.It goes on and goes on.""AVE ROMA IMMORTALIS," said Dr.Martineau.

"This Roman empire seems to be Europe's first and last idea.

A fixed idea.And such a poor idea!...America never came out of that.It's no good-telling me that it did.It escaped from it....So I said to Belinda here, 'Let's burrow, if we can, under all this marble and find out what sort of people we were before this Roman empire and its acanthus weeds got hold of us.'""I seem to remember at Washington, something faintly Corinthian, something called the Capitol," Sir Richmond reflected."And other buildings.A Treasury.""That is different," said the young lady, so conclusively that it seemed to leave nothing more to be said on that score.

"A last twinge of Europeanism," she vouchsafed."We were young in those days.""You are well beneath the marble here."

She assented cheerfully.

"A thousand years before it."

"Happy place! Happy people!"

"But even this place isn't the beginning of things here.

Carnac was older than this.And older still is Avebury.Have you heard in America of Avebury? It may have predated this place, they think, by another thousand years.""Avebury?" said the lady who was called Belinda.

"But what is this Avebury?" asked V.V."I've never heard of the place.""I thought it was a lord," said Belinda.

Sir Richmond, with occasional appeals to Dr.Martineau, embarked upon an account of the glory and wonder of Avebury.

Possibly he exaggerated Avebury....

It was Dr.Martineau who presently brought this disquisition upon Avebury to a stop by a very remarkable gesture.He looked at his watch.He drew it out ostentatiously, a thick, respectable gold watch, for the doctor was not the sort of man to wear his watch upon his wrist.He clicked it open and looked at it.Thereby he would have proclaimed his belief this encounter was an entirely unnecessary interruption of his healing duologue with Sir Richmond, which must now be resumed.

But this action had scarcely the effect he had intended it to have.It set the young lady who was called Belinda asking about ways and means of getting to Salisbury; it brought to light the distressing fact that V.V.had the beginnings of a chafed heel.Once he had set things going they moved much too quickly for the doctor to deflect their course.He found himself called upon to make personal sacrifices to facilitate the painless transport of the two ladies to Salisbury, where their luggage awaited them at the Old George Hotel.In some way too elusive to trace, it became evident that he and Sir Richmond were to stay at this same Old George Hotel.The luggage was to be shifted to the top of the coupe, the young lady called V.V.was to share the interior of the car with Sir Richmond, while the lady named Belinda, for whom Dr.

Martineau was already developing a very strong dislike, was to be thrust into an extreme proximity with him and the balance of the luggage in the dicky seat behind.

同类推荐
  • 钵池山志

    钵池山志

    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。
  • 新收一切藏经音义

    新收一切藏经音义

    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。
  • 佛说太子和休经

    佛说太子和休经

    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。
  • 诸家神品丹法

    诸家神品丹法

    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。
  • 佛说太子刷护经

    佛说太子刷护经

    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
  • 影响力:非凡主控与引导的艺术

    影响力:非凡主控与引导的艺术

    优秀、卓越之人往往具有非凡的影响力。凭此,他们在人际交往中左右逢源,在谈笑间引导、改变他人,从而在一定程度上掌控局势的发展。影响力是优秀、卓越的重要组成元素,是每个不甘平庸、渴望优秀、有所作为的人都应该自我培养的关键能力之一。《影响力:非凡主控与引导的艺术》由廖振宇编著,凝聚强大的气场,让他人乐于被引导,被改变:掌控局势主动权,摆脱平庸现状,走向非凡人生。提升影响力,从合格到优秀,再到卓越的个人成长之路,从平庸到成功,再到辉煌的成功之路。
  • 魔王的就职报告

    魔王的就职报告

    作为一个魔王,赛琳娜总是抱怨自己的手下。绿皮:“waaagh!!!”卡恩:“血祭血神!”露西:“为了皇帝!”黑色方舟海盗:“为了深渊之主马瑟兰!”……赛琳娜:“你们就不能闭嘴吗!”。这是一个恶魔在异界种田的故事。
  • 太极真人说二十四门戒经

    太极真人说二十四门戒经

    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。
  • 柒月漠路如顾

    柒月漠路如顾

    。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
  • 西边残阳还未落

    西边残阳还未落

    真实的题材,悲惨的故事,道尽人间沧桑,逆境出人才,扬吾光辉岁月的艰辛!
  • 多少相爱成云烟

    多少相爱成云烟

    作为D&K银行特别助理的孟琪琪,实质上成了总经理高天明的挡箭牌,直到被大律师陈家严抽调到身边。陈家严英俊严谨,却也冷漠无情,这让孟琪琪情难自禁。就在两人感情明朗之际,D&K银行易主,高天明失踪,高老先生病发,而这一切幕后事主居然是陈家严。之后陈家严更是与孟琪琪身在黑道的父亲联手,就当她以为一切朝着毁灭发展时,却发现陈家严从未改变。他以身犯险,不过是推开地狱之门,让所有黑暗都飞灰湮灭……在亲情和爱情的对峙中,孟琪琪站在中间,哪一方开火,她都千疮百孔。原来,没有一滴泪水永不干,没有一个拥抱比天长。爱情是个梦,而她睡过头。
  • 我是极品灵石:爆宠萌徒

    我是极品灵石:爆宠萌徒

    穿越了,竟成了一块石头!不过,整天被美男抱着,是石头也无所谓啦!修仙界第一人的玄无尘上仙,等了五千年,终于等来了他的徒弟:一块石头。悉心呵护,小心捧着,石头里竟蹦出一个小萌娃!夺灵石,上!炼灵丹,上!双修,呃——师父,我们一块上!玄无尘俊美无暇的冰山脸,破天荒红了,冷声:“我们是……师徒。”她扑上去:“不管,徒要谋不轨……”
  • 红天机(第一卷)

    红天机(第一卷)

    李氏朝鲜初期,热血耿直的帛瑜画团女画工洪天起捡到一只从天而降的绝世美男——观象监正八品河澜。因母亲曾为她祈祷上天赐予如意郎君,洪天起便笃定,眼前这个俊美的男人就是自己的真命天子。河澜虽供职于观象监,但自幼年时的一起神秘变故后便已失明。当他睁开眼睛,世界已然变成一片红海。他可以解读天空的纹路,却看不见夜空中的星。两人的命运在那个冬至的夜里交织,随即在水墨间晕染开来。河澜的眼睛为什么只看得见那片红色天空?冬至夜前来查找年画的那个黑衣人是谁?……为了查明真相,河澜和风流公子安平大君展开追查。而解开所有真相的钥匙就握在洪天起手中。河澜眼前那张神秘的帘幕,隐藏在那片红色天空里的机密,即将慢慢揭开……
  • 匪事

    匪事

    战后中国,满目疮痍,一次偶然,让三个世界的男人相识,不同的经历,殊途同归。三个没落的男人,三个不同的故事,身份颠倒,场景转换,最后的子弹又射向了谁?
  • 武侠之无敌皇帝

    武侠之无敌皇帝

    普通少年林凡意外穿越到侠之大陆成为一名大侠学院任人欺凌的废柴,一次意外幸运偶获万能宝典从此一飞冲天,醒掌权天下,醉卧美人兮,成为无敌皇帝……唯一万能教;297781071(敲门青菜)