登陆注册
5261700000002

第2章 Chapter I(2)

"Don't you think it would depend a great deal both on Jew and Christian? I always have been led to believe that every broad-minded man of whatever sect will recognize and honor the same quality in any other man. And why should I not move on an equality with my Christian friends? We have had the same schooling, speak the same language, read the same books, are surrounded by the same elements of home refinement. Probably if they had not been congenial, my father would long ago have ceased to associate with them. I think the secret of it all is in the fact that it never occurred to us that the most fastidious could think we were anything but the most fastidious; and so we always met any one we desired to meet on a level footing. I have a great many pleasant friends in the court of your Philistines."

"Possibly. But not having been brought up by your father, I think differently, and perhaps am different. Their ways are not my ways; and what good can you expect from such association?"

"Why, pleasant companionship. What wouldst thou more?"

"I? Not even that. But tell me, can't you dissuade Aunt Esther from going to-night? Tell your father, and let him judge if you had better not."

"I really think Mamma would not care to go, for she said as much to Father; but, averse as he generally is to going out, he insists on our going to-night, and, what is more, intends to accompany us, although Louis is going also. But if you think Mamma is seriously run down, I shall tell him immediately, and--"

A blithe voice at the door interrupted her, calling:

"Open the door, Ruth; my hands are full."

She rose hastily, and with a signal of silence to her loquacious cousin, opened the door for her mother.

"Ah, Jennie, how are your, dear? But let us inspect this box which Nora has just handed me, before we consider you;" and Mrs. Levice softly deposited a huge box upon Ruth's lace-enveloped bed.

She was still bonneted and gloved, and with a slight flush in her clear olive cheek she looked like anything but a subject for fears. From the crown of her dainty bonnet to the point of her boot she was the picture of exquisite refinement; tall, beautifully formed, carrying her head like a queen, gowned in perfect, quiet elegance, she appeared more like Ruth's older sister than her mother.

"Ruth's gown for this evening," she announced, deftly unfolding the wrappings.

"Yellow!" exclaimed Mrs. Lewis, in surprise.

"Corn-color," corrected Mrs. Levice, playfully; "how do you think it will suit my girlie?" She continued, shaking out the clinging silken crepe.

"Charmingly; but I thought Ruth objected to anything but white."

"So she does; she thinks white keeps her unnoticed among the rest. This time, however, my will overrode hers. Eh, Daughter?"

The girl made a low courtesy.

"I am only lady-in-waiting to your Majesty, O Queen," she laughed. She had hardly glanced at the gown, being engaged in a silent scrutiny of her mother's face.

"And how is my prime minister this afternoon?" Mrs. Levice was drawing off her gloves, and Ruth's look of pained discovery passed unnoticed.

"I have not been down since luncheon," she replied.

"What! Then go down at once and bring him up. I must see that he gets out of his studiousness and is clothed in festive mind for this evening. Come to my sitting-room, Jennie, and we can have a comfortable chat."

Left to herself, Ruth hesitated before going to her father with her ill-boding tidings. None knew better than she of the great, silent love that bound her parents. As a quiet, observant child, she had often questioned wherein could be any sympathy between her father, almost old, studious, and reserved, and her beautiful, worldly young mother. But as she matured, she became conscious that because of this apparent disparity it would have been still stranger had Mrs. Levice not loved him with a feeling verging nearer humble adoration than any lower passion. It seemed almost a mockery for her to have to tell him he had been negligent, --not only a mockery, but a cruelty. However, it had to be done, and she was the only one to do it. Having come to this conclusion, she ran quickly downstairs, and softly, without knocking, opened the library door.

同类推荐
  • 寺沙门玄奘上表记

    寺沙门玄奘上表记

    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。
  • 方广大庄严经

    方广大庄严经

    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。
  • 大方广宝箧经

    大方广宝箧经

    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。
  • 双槐岁钞

    双槐岁钞

    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。
  • 种芝草法

    种芝草法

    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。
热门推荐
  • 去朋友家的路上

    去朋友家的路上

    儿童性侵阴影下的孤独挣扎,禁锢一生的心灵之伤。孤独的童年,变调的童话,令读者心碎而难忘的文学杰作。昨天,今天,明天,他几乎总是孤单一人。他走在去朋友家的路上,走向人生破碎的那一刻。他叫维格沃特,十一岁。家里的气氛沉重,生病的母亲情绪反复无常,动不动就光火,父亲则是个典型的和事佬。在一个昏暗的冬日下午,他出外到一个朋友家去,黑暗中“可乐人”的眼睛盯住了他。这一天,改变了他的一生。三十多年以后,一头筋疲力尽的大象横卧在奥斯陆郊外的一条马路上,只有维格沃特知道这大象来自何方。
  • 校草多半是傲娇

    校草多半是傲娇

    啊咧,自己在酒吧里算计的帅哥,竟然是所谓的未婚夫!此男不仅脾气臭,还看不起她!问题是,她居然要跟他同居,美其名曰培养感情——她扔下一张金卡:“一百万,你给我滚!”“一千万,你滚。”好啊,用钱砸不死你,就直接扑倒吧!“宝贝,我冷!”他玩味的目光锁住她。“是吗?”她坏坏一笑,将手中的贵妇猫丢到他怀里,“那这只喵星人给你,拿去暖被窝吧,想用多久就用多久!怎么样,我够体贴吧?”他调笑着一把将她捞过来,“不,我需要的是你。”【世界上最长情的等待,是你走了,我还在。】
  • 百位世界杰出的外交家(上)(世界名人成功启示录)

    百位世界杰出的外交家(上)(世界名人成功启示录)

    斗转星移,物是人非。漫长的世界历史画卷上写满了兴盛与衰亡、辉煌与悲怆。多少风流人物,多少英雄豪杰,在历史的长河中悄然隐去。然而,仍有许许多多曾创造了不朽业绩的杰出人物名彪史册,业传千秋。拭去历史的风尘,人们依稀看见那些改写人类历史的政治家、军事家;人们仍旧忆起那些拯救人类危机的谋略家、外交家;人们还会记得那些推动人类文明进程的思想家、科学家、发明家;人们至今难忘那些为人类生产精神盛宴的文学家、艺术家;人们深深感谢那些创造人类物质财富的企业家、经济学家
  • 神佛散尽

    神佛散尽

    相传,在那三十三天之上的如意天,曾有堪与西天如来比肩的神佛。也不知在多少世多少劫以前,双方爆发过一场后世鲜有记载的神佛之战。是役,天庭全毁,西天极乐圣景消失十之八九。漫天神佛死伤无数。如意天从此销声匿迹。
  • 美食皇后是大佬

    美食皇后是大佬

    推荐现言《木先生一点也不木》她,爱吃爱玩爱睡懒觉,却愿为他强大,做他无坚不摧的后盾。他,冷心冷情冷若冰霜,却愿为她服软,做只忠于她一人的妻奴。龙舞大陆,云卷云舒,锦绣江山,与你共享。一场统一天下的纯爱故事正在展开……
  • 爱你是我一生的承诺

    爱你是我一生的承诺

    竹心醉都市言情力作!我愿放弃万众瞩目、星光熠熠的前程,只为与你相生相守!即使我们经历了八年之痛,一度形同陌路,但是我们之间唯一不变的就是——爱情。八年前,热恋中的钟雅慧与江睿阴差阳错的分开,天各一方,成了两条不再相交的平行线。八年后,在浮华璀璨中,两人意外相遇,成了彼此怀念的陌生人。她以为她能控制住心中那汹涌的爱意,却无法抵挡江睿再次投来的关注与爱慕。她以为她能够成全江睿与好友苏楠的幸福,却发现自己才是摧毁一切的源头。江睿的步步紧逼,柏雨泽的殷切希望,对她来说都是无法抵抗的毒药,灼伤了她的灵魂。当江睿寻到了八年前分开的真相,而林默,她的选择是重新幸福,还是彻底遗忘?
  • 一盏心灯

    一盏心灯

    佛说这世间的痛苦,源自妄想执着,一切声色货利皆如空花水月。可世人惑道者众,悟道者少,苦苦贪求,得不到,放不下,斗诤坚固,万般烦恼。这形形色色的众生构成了这善少恶多的娑婆世界。小素仙在这尘世里沉浮,她有一双特殊的眼,当夜晚点上一盏幽灯,在她面前便又展现出一个光怪陆离的世界......
  • 性格决定人生全集(白金珍藏版)

    性格决定人生全集(白金珍藏版)

    性格决定命运,性格主宰人生。人的性格渗透于行为的方方面面,同时也影响生活的方方面面:工作、学习、恋爱、婚姻、家庭……甚至人的健康都受到性格的巨大影响。性格左右着人的思维,影响着人的行为甚至决定一个人事业的成败……性格本身没有好坏,关键看你如何运用它,倘若你能很好地利用性格中的优势,性格就能为你服务;否则,性格就会阻碍你成功。本书不仅让读者认识到性格的重要性,而且详细阐释了如何发挥性格优势,摒弃性格弱点,从而创造辉煌的人生。
  • 古代农家日常

    古代农家日常

    农学硕士杜锦宁:先写话本,进学堂做个学霸,再来分家。循环养殖,嫁接果树,改良稻种,做个古代大农豪!PS:这是一个现代农学硕士穿成古代女学霸,一路科考成为大司农,为古代农业发展做贡献的故事。【读者建了个VIP读者群(大概是为了方便寄刀片),群号:852338363,全订的亲可以加群哦。需要全订截图。】
  • 混杂时空我是黑暗扎基

    混杂时空我是黑暗扎基

    安初洛雅一觉醒来发现自己变成了奥特曼世界里的黑暗魔神——黑暗扎基。喂喂喂!她虽然是一位女性奥迷,但是她可是个女生啊!纳尼?炸鸡也因为他的到来一起变成女生了?呼!吓死她了,还好炸鸡没有胸只有胸肌,要不然还怎么打架?!玩转吧,时空!【提醒:这里说的混杂时空是二三次元的片子都有的,不要理解的太复杂哦!】