登陆注册
5214800000008

第8章

"Certainly my leading lady won't make Nona much like YOU!" Wayworth one day gloomily remarked to Mrs. Alsager. There were days when the prospect seemed to him awful.

"So much the better. There's no necessity for that.""I wish you'd train her a little--you could so easily," the young man went on; in response to which Mrs. Alsager requested him not to make such cruel fun of her. But she was curious about the girl, wanted to hear of her character, her private situation, how she lived and where, seemed indeed desirous to befriend her. Wayworth might not have known much about the private situation of Miss Violet Grey, but, as it happened, he was able, by the time his play had been three weeks in rehearsal, to supply information on such points. She was a charming, exemplary person, educated, cultivated, with highly modern tastes, an excellent musician. She had lost her parents and was very much alone in the world, her only two relations being a sister, who was married to a civil servant (in a highly responsible post) in India, and a dear little old-fashioned aunt (really a great-aunt)with whom she lived at Notting Hill, who wrote children's books and who, it appeared, had once written a Christmas pantomime. It was quite an artistic home--not on the scale of Mrs. Alsager's (to compare the smallest things with the greatest!) but intensely refined and honourable. Wayworth went so far as to hint that it would be rather nice and human on Mrs. Alsager's part to go there--they would take it so kindly if she should call on them. She had acted so often on his hints that he had formed a pleasant habit of expecting it: it made him feel so wisely responsible about giving them. But this one appeared to fall to the ground, so that he let the subject drop.

Mrs. Alsager, however, went yet once more to the "Legitimate," as he found by her saying to him abruptly, on the morrow: "Oh, she'll be very good--she'll be very good." When they said "she," in these days, they always meant Violet Grey, though they pretended, for the most part, that they meant Nona Vincent.

"Oh yes," Wayworth assented, "she wants so to!"Mrs. Alsager was silent a moment; then she asked, a little inconsequently, as if she had come back from a reverie: "Does she want to VERY much?""Tremendously--and it appears she has been fascinated by the part from the first.""Why then didn't she say so?"

"Oh, because she's so funny."

"She IS funny," said Mrs. Alsager, musingly; and presently she added:

"She's in love with you."

Wayworth stared, blushed very red, then laughed out. "What is there funny in that?" he demanded; but before his interlocutress could satisfy him on this point he inquired, further, how she knew anything about it. After a little graceful evasion she explained that the night before, at the "Legitimate," Mrs. Beaumont, the wife of the actor-manager, had paid her a visit in her box; which had happened, in the course of their brief gossip, to lead to her remarking that she had never been "behind." Mrs. Beaumont offered on the spot to take her round, and the fancy had seized her to accept the invitation. She had been amused for the moment, and in this way it befell that her conductress, at her request, had introduced her to Miss Violet Grey, who was waiting in the wing for one of her scenes.

Mrs. Beaumont had been called away for three minutes, and during this scrap of time, face to face with the actress, she had discovered the poor girl's secret. Wayworth qualified it as a senseless thing, but wished to know what had led to the discovery. She characterised this inquiry as superficial for a painter of the ways of women; and he doubtless didn't improve it by remarking profanely that a cat might look at a king and that such things were convenient to know. Even on this ground, however, he was threatened by Mrs. Alsager, who contended that it might not be a joking matter to the poor girl. To this Wayworth, who now professed to hate talking about the passions he might have inspired, could only reply that he meant it couldn't make a difference to Mrs. Alsager.

"How in the world do you know what makes a difference to ME?" this lady asked, with incongruous coldness, with a haughtiness indeed remarkable in so gentle a spirit.

He saw Violet Grey that night at the theatre, and it was she who spoke first of her having lately met a friend of his.

"She's in love with you," the actress said, after he had made a show of ignorance; "doesn't that tell you anything?"He blushed redder still than Mrs. Alsager had made him blush, but replied, quickly enough and very adequately, that hundreds of women were naturally dying for him.

"Oh, I don't care, for you're not in love with HER!" the girl continued.

"Did she tell you that too?" Wayworth asked; but she had at that moment to go on.

同类推荐
  • 优婆塞五戒威仪经

    优婆塞五戒威仪经

    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。
  • 佛说无量清净平等觉经

    佛说无量清净平等觉经

    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。
  • 根本说一切有部毗奈耶

    根本说一切有部毗奈耶

    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。
  • 科场条贯

    科场条贯

    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。
  • 北使录

    北使录

    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。
热门推荐
  • 祠庙陵墓对联(上)

    祠庙陵墓对联(上)

    对联,汉族传统文化之一,又称楹联或对子,是写在纸、布上或刻在竹子、木头、柱子上的对偶语句,对仗工整,平仄协调,是一字一音的中文语言独特的艺术形式;它是中国汉民族的文化瑰宝。本书介绍了一些地方的对联。
  • 无任

    无任

    刀剑是我,这里我来称霸。没有能力那就在死亡中历练,杀人不是一两天的事。
  • 少年许

    少年许

    有种友谊叫做两小无猜,有种爱情叫做青梅竹马。
  • 王牌狙击:枭妻恃宠而骄

    王牌狙击:枭妻恃宠而骄

    【一对一宠文,双强双洁】这是一个霸道老男人把自家小媳妇诱拐回家宠无下限的故事。她是杀人于无形的暗夜王者,是身份神秘的王牌狙击。她行踪不定,她狡诈多疑。一场设计,一场意外。摇身一变。成为了人人嘲笑的“凤凰女”,人人都想要践踏的软弱女,程家最不受宠爱的少夫人顾安宁。顶着程家弃妇这个名头,一路扮猪吃虎到底。变态的人生,不需要解释。变态的手段,也别轻易尝试。本想平安过一生,奈何总有贱人来作死。行!双手送上乘车票,终身免费地狱游。渣女属性白莲花。得!其实姐最擅长辣手摧花。据说渣男很心机。纳尼?姐玩心计你还在玩纸飞机,别挣扎了,洗洗睡吧!一路升级开外挂,直逼巅峰成赢家。军少在手,天下我有。陆终年:陆家嫡系子孙,B市翻云覆雨的顶端人物,人称“枭爷”,亦是道上嗜血狠辣的“孤狼”。当嚣张对上狂妄。绝对力量的压制,不过是胜者为王,败者暖床。顾安宁,有种你试试,让老子宠你一辈子。
  • 别摸我的脸

    别摸我的脸

    套用一个老掉牙的说法:遇到过不少混账的,没遇到过如此混账的。“别摸我的脸——!”根本没想要去摸她的脸,我只想确认一下她是新人还是常客。可那一声歇斯底里,分明是她蹲在我头顶撒了泡大尿。这还不够,她那蜘蛛腿般的双手,简直还想把那两个铁环扭成橡皮圈。如果不是被铐着,她是否还不由分说甩我一巴掌?哪怕甩过之后更糟糕的是她。我恨不得把自己想象中的那一巴掌还过去,好不容易才忍住。但一旁的同事小王没忍住,只是比我来得更有韵味。他已经在不停扯动着脸皮,但就是不让皮底下的肉动一动。
  • 零落星辰

    零落星辰

    【嘉木出品★必属精品】一个行走在江湖边缘的奇异少年,高调现身京城。在功法与功力的世界里,谁是真正的强者。一桩简单的复仇引出惊天秘密。神玄联盟与魔幻联盟的恩怨纠葛。千奇百怪的修炼法门,眼花缭乱的异兽猛禽。在交织的现实与幻景中,寻找迷失的自我,我还是我吗?当一切都指向轮回,存在的唯一证明只能是毁灭!
  • 另类:斯坦福最受欢迎的经济学课

    另类:斯坦福最受欢迎的经济学课

    本书收录斯坦福经济学精品课程,并将课程中对当下市场经济最具指导性,与可操作的方法与案例予以最简洁的诠释,摒除高深的经济学理论,保留对创业者、店主、商家最具指导性的商业细节与规划,除了教大家如何快速、高效地获取经济利益之外,还对企业如何保持基业长青,提供了长远的发展规划,很多独到的创业与管理思想,还是刚刚问世,理念非常新,具有很高的前瞻性。
  • 快穿宠男主宿主不按剧本来

    快穿宠男主宿主不按剧本来

    作为超级系统的鸭梨,表示一定要发奋图强,契约个萌萌哒宿主,做个棒棒哒任务,然后走上人生巅峰!只是……“宿主!我们的任务是宠男主!”“对啊,我在做啊。”“可是本统子分明看到了宿主在拿手术刀!”“嗯,所以,有什么问题吗,嗯?”“木有!宿主您继续!”瑟瑟发抖ing……#宿主一言不合就崩剧情肿么破##论在一个病娇宿主手中的成活率##我的宿主贼凶残#几年后,一次采访中……“鸭梨,您觉得您这个宿主怎么样?百分之百的任务完成率,似不似狠/性/福?”鸭梨:“我的宿主特别好啊……”内心#好阔怕的说……当年的我太过于天真,居然以为真滴能换宿主#
  • 周易参同契注·佚名

    周易参同契注·佚名

    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。
  • 让孩子一生难忘的36件事

    让孩子一生难忘的36件事

    一生难忘的事,往往发生在孩子成长道路上的关键时刻,它们不但影响到孩子的习惯养成、性格形成、品德修养、情感诉求,还深刻影响到孩子的世界观、人生观和价值观。做一个好爸爸、好妈妈不可缺少的、应有的态度是:重视这些对孩子成长影响深远的事,把它们作为家庭教育的机遇和关键,在上面多花些心思,帮助孩子迈出成长的第一步、摆脱成长的烦恼、收获成长的喜悦。只有这样,孩子才能少一些遗憾、多一些快乐。多年以后,孩子回忆起成长的往事,才能捧起这些美好的记忆,对爸爸妈妈感恩一生。