登陆注册
5453500000017

第17章

`I think you mid as well settle it.Then you'll see her soon enough.'

Her father coughed in his chair.

`I don't know what to say!' answered the girl restlessly.`It is for you to decide.I killed the old horse, and I suppose I ought to do something to get ye a new one.But - but - I don't quite like Mr d'Urberville being there!'

The children, who had made use of this idea of Tess being taken up by their wealthy kinsfolk (which they imagined the other family to be) as a species of dolorifuge after the death of the horse, began to cry at Tess's reluctance, and teased and reproached her for hesitating.

`Tess won't go-o-o and be made a la-a-dy-of - !no, she says she won't!'

they walled with square mouths.`And we shan't have a nice new horse, and lots o' golden money to buy fairlings! And Tess won't look pretty in her best cloze no mo-o-ore!'

Her mother chimed in to the same tune: a certain way she had of making her labours in the house seem heavier than they were by prolonging them indefinitely, also weighed in the argument.Her father alone preserved an attitude of neutrality.

`I will go,' said Tess at last.

Her mother could not repress her consciousness of the nuptial Vision conjured up by the girl's consent.

`That's right! For such a pretty maid as 'tis, this is a fine chance!'

Tess smiled crossly.

`I hope it is a chance for earning money.It is no other kind of chance.

You had better say nothing of that silly sort about parish.'

Mrs Durbeyfield did not promise.She was not quite sure that she did not feel proud enough, after the visitor's remarks, to say a good deal.

Thus it was arranged; and the young girl wrote, agreeing to be ready to set out on any day on which she might be required.She was duly informed that Mrs d'Urberville was glad of her decision, and that a spring-cart should be sent to meet her and her luggage at the top of the Vale on the day after the morrow, when she must hold herself prepared to start.Mrs d'Urberville's handwriting seemed rather masculine.

`A cart?' murmured Joan Durbeyfield doubtingly.`It might have been a carriage for her own kin!'

Having at last taken her course Tess was less restless and abstracted, going about her business with some self assurance in the thought of acquiring another horse for her father by an occupation which would not be onerous.

She had hoped to be a teacher at the school, but the fates seemed to decide otherwise.Being mentally older than her mother she did not regard Mrs Durbeyfield's matrimonial hopes for her in a serious aspect for a moment.

The light minded woman had been discovering good matches for her daughter almost from the year of her birth.

Chapter 7 On the morning appointed for her departure Tess was awake before dawn at the marginal minute of the dark when the grove is still mute, save for one prophetic bird who sings with a clear voiced conviction that he at least knows the correct time of day, the rest preserving silence as if equally convinced that he is mistaken.She remained upstairs packing till breakfast-time, and then came down in her ordinary weekday clothes, her Sunday apparel being carefully folded in her box.

Her mother expostulated.`You will never set out to see your folks without dressing up more the dand than that?'

`But I am going to work!' said Tess.

`Well, yes,' said Mrs Durbeyfield, and in a private tone, `at first there mid be a little pretence o't...But I think it will be wiser of lee to put your best side outward,' she added.

`Very well; I suppose you know best,' replied Tess with calm abandonment.

And to please her parent the girl put herself quite in Joan's hands, saying serenely `Do what you like with me, mother.' Mrs Durbeyfield was only too delighted at this tractability.First she fetched a great basin, and washed Tess's hair with such thoroughness that when dried and brushed it looked twice as much as at other times.She tied it with a broader pink ribbon than usual.Then she put upon her the white frock that Tess had worn at the clubwalking, the airy fullness of which, supplementing her enlarged coiffure , imparted to her developing figure an amplitude which belied her age, and might cause her to be estimated as woman when she was not much more than a child.

`I declare there's a holes in your stockings-heel!' said Tess.

`Never mind holes in your stockings - they don't speak! When I was a maid, so long as I had a pretty bonnet the devil might ha' found me in heels.

Her mother's pride in the girl's appearance led her to step back, like a painter from his easel, and survey her work as a whole.

`You must zee yourself!' she cried.`It is much better than you was t'other day.'

As the looking-glass was only large enough to reflect a very small portion of Tess's person at one time, Mrs Durbeyfield hung a black cloak outside the casement, and so made a large reflector of the panes, as it is the wont of bedecking cottagers to do.After this she went downstairs to her husband, who was sitting in the lower room.

`I'll tell 'ee what 'tis, Durbeyfield,' said she exultingly; `he'll never have the heart not to love her.But whatever you do, don't zay too much to Tess of his fancy for her, and this chance she has got.She is such an odd maid that it mid zet her against him, or against going there, even now.If all goes well, I shall certainly be for making some return to that pa'son at Stagfoot Lane for telling us - dear, good man!'

However, as the moment for the girl's setting out drew nigh, when the first excitement of the dressing had passed off, a slight misgiving found place in Joan Durbeyfield's mind.It prompted the matron to say that she would walk a little way - as far as to the point where the acclivity from the valley began its first steep ascent to the outer world.At the top Tess was going to be met with the spring-cart sent by the Stoke-d'Urbervilles, and her box had already been wheeled ahead towards this summit by a lad with trucks, to be in readiness.

Seeing their mother put on her bonnet the younger children clamoured to go with her.

同类推荐
  • 四巧工传

    四巧工传

    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。
  • Capital-2

    Capital-2

    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。
  • 明季遗闻

    明季遗闻

    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。
  • 陈莲舫先生医案

    陈莲舫先生医案

    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。
  • 涅槃宗要

    涅槃宗要

    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
  • 诸天仙河

    诸天仙河

    九泉,孕育天地的生命源泉,一切事物的本源。黄泉,酆泉,阴泉,衙泉,幽泉,寒泉,下泉,溟泉,苦泉各司其职。其中黄泉为尊,掌生死,控阴阳!一日黄泉崩塌,九泉絮乱,纷争始尹,黄泉至宝流散人间。少年得黄泉至宝,炼九幽,化黄泉,踏上重整九泉的宿命渊源。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 快穿之病态

    快穿之病态

    他的记忆是不全的,所以在他的人生,那个人便是他的一切。生而因你,死又何惧。
  • 重生甜妻,超可爱

    重生甜妻,超可爱

    【1v1打脸绝世宠文,夫妻互宠、虐渣虐狗】 “走,请你结个婚,钱我出!”重生前她有眼无珠,放着帅帅的老公不要,重生后,她只想把老公追回来,于是她无所不用其极。霁寒煜:“白皓雪,我们谈谈。”“除了恋爱,我跟你没什么好谈的。”霁寒煜:“……”“霁少,听说你对白皓雪是一见钟情?”“不是,我对她是一见钟生。”“那您追妻有什么秘籍?”“追女孩儿要脸皮厚,因为厚会有妻。”
  • 经营心灵

    经营心灵

    刘广迎先生的新作《经营自己》是一本励志和智性的书。作者以优美流畅的文笔,创新了一种理论文章与文学完美结合的新散文体例。读其著作,不仅有理性上豁然开朗的通透,也会为他的文学之美、思辨之美所吸引和折服。全书分引言、经营心灵、经营事业、经营家庭、后记五部分,共15万字。本刊节选其引言、经营心灵两部分,并配发书评三篇,以飨读者。于丹火了,火得异乎寻常。用这样一种方式去宣讲《论语》竟让人名利双收,在此之前也许没有人会想到。
  • 太上问道章

    太上问道章

    这是一个普通人从凡俗之中慢慢崛起的故事;作为一个穿越者,最重要的是什么?肌肉还是天机?遗失了自己金手指的张青鱼,还经历了一通毒打之后,终于明白了…新书《道长不坏》已发
  • 变身最强音乐女神

    变身最强音乐女神

    这是洛染歆穿越后带着原世界的歌曲在娱乐圈里称霸天下的故事
  • 都市之妖孽君主

    都市之妖孽君主

    三年前,他受重创,陷入昏迷。三年后,他携万年修真记忆,无上功法《盗天功》,再次苏醒。每一次身体接触,都能从对方身上,盗取一样东西。盗取:力量+100!盗取:一千万元!盗取:苍龙血脉!一代妖孽君主,从仇恨中诞生,在杀戮中崛起。
  • 偷神系统

    偷神系统

    一顶头盔,开启的不仅仅是一款游戏,而是另外的一个世界!《修神》是游戏,也是修神!是游戏体验逼真,还是完成了穿越?且随盗宗传人叶谦,一起前去体验~~~.......新书上传,求收藏求推荐~作者已有完本作品,放心追,不太监~
  • 宝莲灯前传之杨蛟

    宝莲灯前传之杨蛟

    灌江口,杨府一家灭门,穿越成杨蛟,死而复生,然后闲着没事干……