登陆注册
5377900000125

第125章

Shortly before the time fixed in advance for her departure this young lady received from Mrs.Touchett a telegram running as follows: "Leave Florence 4th June for Bellaggio, and take you if you have not other views.But can't wait if you dawdle in Rome." The dawdling in Rome was very pleasant, but Isabel had different views, and she let her aunt know she would immediately join her.She told Gilbert Osmond that she had done so, and he replied that, spending many of his summers as well as his winters in Italy, he himself would loiter a little longer in the cool shadow of Saint Peter's.He would not return to Florence for ten days more, and in that time she would have started for Bellaggio.It might be months in this case before he should see her again.This exchange took place in the large decorated sitting-room occupied by our friends at the hotel;it was late in the evening, and Ralph Touchett was to take his cousin back to Florence on the morrow.Osmond had found the girl alone; Miss Stackpole had contracted a friendship with a delightful American family on the fourth floor and had mounted the interminable staircase to pay them a visit.Henrietta contracted friendships, in travelling, with great freedom, and had formed in railway-carriages several that were among her most valued ties.Ralph was making arrangements for the morrow's journey, and Isabel sat alone in a wilderness of yellow upholstery.The chairs and sofas were orange; the walls and windows were draped in purple and gilt.The mirrors, the pictures had great flamboyant frames; the ceiling was deeply vaulted and painted over with naked muses and cherubs.For Osmond the place was ugly to distress; the false colours, the sham splendour were like vulgar, bragging, lying talk.Isabel had taken in hand a volume of Ampere, presented, on their arrival in Rome, by Ralph; but though she held it in her lap with her finger vaguely kept in the place she was not impatient to pursue her study.A lamp covered with a drooping veil of pink tissue-paper burned on the table beside her and diffused a strange pale rosiness over the scene.

"You say you'll come back; but who knows?" Gilbert Osmond said."Ithink you're much more likely to start on your voyage round the world.

You're under no obligation to come back; you can do exactly what you choose; you can roam through space.""Well, Italy's a part of space," Isabel answered."I can take it on the way.

"On the way round the world? No, don't do that.Don't put us in a parenthesis- give us a chapter to ourselves.I don't want to see you on your travels.I'd rather see you when they're over.I should like to see you when you're tired and satiated," Osmond added in a moment."I shall prefer you in that state."Isabel, with her eyes bent, fingered the pages of M.Ampere."You turn things into ridicule without seeming to do it, though not, Ithink, without intending it.You've no respect for my travels- you think them ridiculous.""Where do you find that?"

She went on in the same tone, fretting the edge of her book with the paper-knife."You see my ignorance, my blunders, the way I wander about as if the world belonged to me, simply because- because it has been put into my power to do so.You don't think a woman ought to do that.You think it bold and ungraceful.""I think it beautiful," said Osmond."You know my opinions- I've treated you to enough of them.Don't you remember my telling you that one ought to make one's life a work of art? You looked rather shocked at first; but then I told you that it was exactly what you seemed to me to be trying to do with your own."She looked up from her book."What you despise most in the world is bad, is stupid art.""Possibly.But yours seem to me very clear and very good.""If I were to go to Japan next winter you would laugh at me," she went on.

Osmond gave a smile- a keen one, but not a laugh, for the tone of their conversation was not jocose.Isabel had in fact her solemnity;he had seen it before."You have an imagination that startles one!""That's exactly what I say.You think such an idea absurd.""I would give my little finger to go to Japan; it's one of the countries I want most to see.Can't you believe that, with my taste for old lacquer?""I haven't a taste for old lacquer to excuse me," said Isabel.

"You've a better excuse- the means of going.You're quite wrong in your theory that I laugh at you.I don't know what has put it into your head.""It wouldn't be remarkable if you did think it ridiculous that Ishould have the means to travel when you've not; for you know everything, and I know nothing.""The more reason why you should travel and learn," smiled Osmond.

同类推荐
  • 三异笔谈

    三异笔谈

    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。
  • THE CONFESSIONS

    THE CONFESSIONS

    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。
  • 上清含象剑鉴图

    上清含象剑鉴图

    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。
  • 续墨客挥犀

    续墨客挥犀

    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。
  • 元始天尊说酆都灭罪经

    元始天尊说酆都灭罪经

    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
  • 秦大娃兄弟打工记

    秦大娃兄弟打工记

    在一个偏僻村庄,有一秦姓人家四兄弟。父母叫他们为秦大娃、秦二娃、秦三娃、秦四娃。当地长辈和平辈也都这样称呼他们的小名。随着时间的推移,他们长大成人,长辈和平辈仍这样称呼,他们一点不在乎,甚至当他们第一次与不熟悉的人相见,也会自我介绍自己的小名,久而久之,知道他们学名的很少,即便知道也觉得称呼小名顺口。上个世纪九十年代伴随打工大潮涌起,秦大娃四兄弟先后外出打工。本文集中反映了四兄弟打工的不同命运、揭示了俗习在新农村建设中的负面影响,颂扬了党和国家对农民重大政策,特别是给农民减负。
  • 兴欣特殊事件调查所

    兴欣特殊事件调查所

    营业执照注册号:529112033181076名称:兴欣特殊事件调查所住所:花桂花园2-2法定代表人:陈果注册资本:一百万元整成立日期:2018年05月20日经营范围:驱邪捉鬼风水算命
  • JUDE THE OBSCURE

    JUDE THE OBSCURE

    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。
  • 绝代皇后

    绝代皇后

    一朝穿越,她变成了一个不知名王朝的女奴。她和夺权的大皇子商定,只要天下易主,就给她自由。天下易主时,那个可恶的男人给她一个名分……尼玛,女奴要翻身把歌唱!情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 一剑游江湖

    一剑游江湖

    一次偶然的相遇注定了后路的不寻常,兜兜转转之后,手中只有一剑相伴。曾想师长安享天年,朋友常来常往,爱人幸福快乐作为男儿战时能为国流血,太平时能归隐田园
  • 道家妙语话人生

    道家妙语话人生

    道家学派对中国政治、经济、思想、文化、艺术等诸方面的重大影响都是不可低估的。在漫长的历史岁月中,它作为中国人的处世修身之学,与儒家思想分庭抗礼而又相互补充,共同构成了中华民族文化精神的基本内核,它产生了老子、庄子两位世界级的大思想家,它的思想丰富了人类文明的精神宝库。《道家妙语话人生》在编选原文的基础上,主要选用了道家的、一些经典名著中的“妙语”,例如老子的《道德经》,庄子的《华南经》、《列子》、《淮南子》,以及道教兴盛时期的一些著名代表人物,如阮籍、嵇康、陶渊明等人的经典“妙语”,在正文中,对“妙语”进行了阐释,用浅显的语言铺陈“妙语”的精髓,让读者更加容易理解“妙语”的真正含义。
  • 江湖悬案

    江湖悬案

    一曲悬疑,一瓢剑影。诉说着武林中的种种奇闻异事。从芙蓉镇的灭门惨案,再到金苓公主的神秘失踪,漂洋过海的异国皇权争夺,每一个故事都让人充满了疑问,而当种种痕迹被拼凑起来的时候,才发现原来最大的凶手竟是......
  • 明伦汇编交谊典卷交谊总部

    明伦汇编交谊典卷交谊总部

    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。
  • 粉嫩娘亲

    粉嫩娘亲

    一颗爱儿心,撼动三界神!一双凤凰眸,魂勾天下男!一把金算盘,聚敛四方财!看一个现代商界巨女,一朝变成古代小小代孕妇后。她是如何运用现代商业理念和智慧。在一无所有,举目无亲的异世他乡。重整旗鼓,建立起属于她的商业帝国!片段:“你不能带走孩子!”器宇轩昂的男人挡在她面前,冷冷阻道。“孩子是我生的。”冷冷瞥了他一眼,淡淡回道。声音非常轻柔。生怕惊了怀中宝宝。“孩子姓白!”男人双眉微蹙。“那又怎么样?”女人不以为意:“是你老婆抢了我儿子,又强加给他一个白痴姓氏。”语气中充满了鄙夷之味,双眸却在眨巴眨巴逗弄怀中宝宝。引得宝宝“咯咯咯……”一阵痴笑。“我是孩子的爹!”男人温怒。“是吗?”女人嗤之以鼻的嘲笑一声。“可惜你说了不算!”轻轻呵着怀中宝宝“是吧!宝宝,娘亲一定给你找一个像模像样的爹!”“咯咯咯……”像是赞同她的话,宝宝再一次开心的笑出声来。“你!”男人青筋暴起。***************************“想要你儿子活命,就乖乖坐上我派来的花轿。”张扬跋扈的男人,挡在她前面威胁道。“你费尽心机要娶我,不只是想给我儿子当便宜老爹吧!”女人秀眉一挑,讥笑道。“本少爷不穿破鞋!”男人厌恶的瞟了她一眼。“本姑娘更看不上种猪。”女人面色一沉,冷笑道:“开条件吧!希望你别后悔与我合作!”“哼!合作?你配吗?”男人鄙视道。“那要看你敢吗?”女人凤眸半眯,挑衅的回道。果儿新文:《主母当家》果儿完结文:《迷你女神医》《特工傻后》《千年后娘》
  • 寂寞的游戏

    寂寞的游戏

    在这一本由七篇短篇小说组成的《寂寞的游戏》中,袁哲生通过各种不同的人际情感,例如父母与儿子之间的亲情,年少时同学之间的友情,或是两人结婚多年的夫妻之情,一再地去捕捉寂寞这种“生而为人必定面临的困境感”,字里行间处处散发孤独的感觉。寂寞、孤独一直是文学作品中常见的基调,也是许多作家竭力描述的情感,但是,当我们在《寂寞的游戏》中仔细品味袁哲生冷静节制的文字后,终将会发现一种袁哲生独有的寂寞书写。