登陆注册
5501500000069

第69章 A piteous story(2)

"'Twill make the servants'part more wholesome and less damp and draughty,"she said;"and if I should sell the place,will be to its advantage.'Twas a builder with little wit who planned such passages and black holes.In spite of all the lime spread there,they were ever mouldy and of evil odour."It was her command that there should be no time lost,and men were set at work,carrying bricks and mortar.It so chanced that one of them,going in through a back entrance with a hod over his shoulder,and being young and lively,found his eye caught by the countenance of a pretty,frightened-looking girl,who seemed to be loitering about watching,as if curious or anxious.Seeing her near each time he passed,and observing that she wished to speak,but was too timid,he addressed her -"Would you know aught,mistress?"he said.

She drew nearer gratefully,and then he saw her eyes were red as if with weeping.

"Think you her ladyship would let a poor girl speak a word with her?"she said."Think you I dare ask so much of a servant--or would they flout me and turn me from the door?Have you seen her?

Does she look like a hard,shrewish lady?""That she does not,though all stand in awe of her,"he answered,pleased to talk with so pretty a creature."I but caught a glimpse of her when she gave orders concerning the closing with brick of a passage-way below.She is a tall lady,and grand and stately,but she hath a soft pair of eyes as ever man would wish to look into,be he duke or ditcher."The tears began to run down the girl's cheeks.

"Ay!"she said;"all men love her,they say.Many a poor girl's sweetheart has been false through her--and I thought she was cruel and ill-natured.Know you the servants that wait on her?Would you dare to ask one for me,if he thinks she would deign to see a poor girl who would crave the favour to be allowed to speak to her of--of a gentleman she knows?""They are but lacqueys,and I would dare to ask what was in my mind,"he answered;"but she is near her wedding-day,and little as I know of brides'ways,I am of the mind that she will not like to be troubled.""That I stand in fear of,"she said;"but,oh!I pray you,ask some one of them--a kindly one."The young man looked aside."Luck is with you,"he said."Here comes one now to air himself in the sun,having naught else to do.

Here is a young woman who would speak with her ladyship,"he said to the strapping powdered fellow.

"She had best begone,"the lacquey answered,striding towards the applicant."Think you my lady has time to receive traipsing wenches.""'Twas only for a moment I asked,"the girl said."I come from--Iwould speak to her of--of Sir John Oxon--whom she knows."The man's face changed.It was Jenfry.

"Sir John Oxon,"he said."Then I will ask her.Had you said any other name I would not have gone near her to-day."Her ladyship was in her new closet with Mistress Anne,and there the lacquey came to her to deliver his errand.

"A country-bred young woman,your ladyship,"he said,"comes from Sir John Oxon--""From Sir John Oxon!"cried Anne,starting in her chair.

My Lady Dunstanwolde made no start,but turned a steady countenance towards the door,looking into the lacquey's face.

"Then he hath returned?"she said.

"Returned!"said Anne.

"After the morning he rode home with me,"my lady answered,"'twas said he went away.He left his lodgings without warning.It seems he hath come back.What does the woman want?"she ended.

"To speak with your ladyship,"replied the man,"of Sir John himself,she says.""Bring her to me,"her ladyship commanded.

The girl was brought in,overawed and trembling.She was a country-bred young creature,as the lacquey had said,being of the simple rose-and-white freshness of seventeen years perhaps,and having childish blue eyes and fair curling locks.

She was so frightened by the grandeur of her surroundings,and the splendid beauty of the lady who was so soon to be a duchess,and was already a great earl's widow,that she could only stand within the doorway,curtseying and trembling,with tears welling in her eyes.

"Be not afraid,"said my Lady Dunstanwolde."Come hither,child,and tell me what you want."Indeed,she did not look a hard or shrewish lady;she spoke as gently as woman could,and a mildness so unexpected produced in the young creature such a revulsion of feeling that she made a few steps forward and fell upon her knees,weeping,and with uplifted hands.

"My lady,"she said,"I know not how I dared to come,but that I am so desperate--and your ladyship being so happy,it seemed--it seemed that you might pity me,who am so helpless and know not what to do."Her ladyship leaned forward in her chair,her elbow on her knee,her chin held in her hand,to gaze at her.

"You come from Sir John Oxon?"she said.

Anne,watching,clutched each arm of her chair.

"Not FROM him,asking your ladyship's pardon,"said the child,"but--but--from the country to him,"her head falling on her breast,"and I know not where he is.""You came TO him,"asked my lady."Are you,"and her speech was pitiful and slow--"are you one of those whom he has--ruined?"The little suppliant looked up with widening orbs.

"How could that be,and he so virtuous and pious a gentleman?"she faltered.

Then did my lady rise with a sudden movement.

"Was he so?"says she.

"Had he not been,"the child answered,"my mother would have been afraid to trust him.I am but a poor country widow's daughter,but was well brought up,and honestly--and when he came to our village my mother was afraid,because he was a gentleman;but when she saw his piety,and how he went to church and sang the psalms and prayed for grace,she let me listen to him.""Did he go to church and sing and pray at first?"my lady asks.

同类推荐
  • 外储说左上

    外储说左上

    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。
  • 醉花窗医案

    醉花窗医案

    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。
  • 吉验篇

    吉验篇

    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。
  • 周易本义

    周易本义

    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。
  • 金刚顶经瑜伽文殊师利菩萨法

    金刚顶经瑜伽文殊师利菩萨法

    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
  • 恐龙未解之谜(世界未解之谜精编)

    恐龙未解之谜(世界未解之谜精编)

    本书是《世界未解之谜精编》系列之一,该系列精心收集了众多千奇百怪、扑朔迷离的世界未解之谜,内容涉及宇宙、生物、地理、飞碟、人体、恐龙、宝藏、百慕大、历史、金字塔、文化等多个领域,书中令人耳目一新和不可思议的未解之谜,给予了人类新的思索。人类究竟创造了多少奇迹,又留下了多少谜团,有待我们进一步探索和研究……我们深信,通过不断的努力,未知一定会变为已知。让无数探寻声化做利刃,刺破一桩桩人类千年未解之谜。
  • 世界500强企业顶尖营销模式

    世界500强企业顶尖营销模式

    本书中列举了麦当劳的情感营销、伊莱克斯的亲情化营销、花旗银行的直复营销、马自达汽车的“文化营销”模式、宜家的品牌体验营销等成功鲜活的事例,其背后隐藏着可探寻的营销模式和规律。500强用的营销模式对于眼下的企业不无借鉴之处。惟有出奇制胜的营销模式才能弥补企业竞争优势的不足。营销模式是一个复杂的问题,很难说哪种模式是最好的,但最佳的一定是投入产出比最高的那种方式。成功的企业必然有成功的独特之处,这也许是成功的企业文化,也许是成功的管理理念,也许是成功的产品等。
  • 熙德之歌(世界英雄史诗译丛)

    熙德之歌(世界英雄史诗译丛)

    《熙德之歌》是迄今保留最完整的一部游唱诗,文学史家们常常将它与法国的《罗兰之歌》、德国的《尼伯龙人之歌》并列,统称为中古欧洲的三大英雄史诗。熙德是西班牙著名的民族英雄,他英勇善战,赢得摩尔人的尊敬。《熙德之歌》用谣曲的形式写成,遣词刚劲有力,洋溢着强烈的英雄气概和浓郁的民族特色。诗歌把西班牙人民的气质集中在熙德的身上,热情讴歌了坚强的意志、忠诚的心灵、真挚的爱情,诗歌富于历史的真实性,对西班牙历史文化、风土人情都有十分精彩、细致的表现,是西班牙文学史上的里程碑。
  • 安小鱼,谁在哭泣着爱你

    安小鱼,谁在哭泣着爱你

    时光荏苒,岁月如梭。当秋风又起,红叶满坡,你的又一个生日来临了。去年此时,忙碌与琐碎,没能为你的生日写上深深的祝福,一直深感遗憾。曾经说过,会写上几句浅浅的文字,为了这份相遇的美丽,真挚的情谊。就这样,一个约定一直搁置在心中,久远地沉默着。冬来的时候,我期待着明媚的春,春去的时候,我等待着缤纷的夏,枫叶红的时候,我知道,我知道我期待的季节来临,你的生日临近了。
  • 好人朱爷(上篇)

    好人朱爷(上篇)

    正晌午,太阳火辣辣的,一丝风也没有。朱家南楼大院前几个卖艺的人,打拳踢腿卖弄着各自的武艺,他们汗流浃背,看热闹的人群也是个个汗流满面。卖艺人中的一个中年壮汉抱拳冲人群吆喝着:“多谢各位捧场,今天我们哥儿几个来到贵地献艺,诸位父老乡亲有钱的帮个钱场,没钱的帮个人场。”他见有人要离开,换了口气,“看官莫要走,精彩的马上就来。我们哥儿几个初到,今儿个不要钱,不要物,只想和各位父老交个朋友……”听他这么说,怕舍钱的人收住了脚步。最后一个节目上演了,是猴子爬竿。
  • 魔神的宝座

    魔神的宝座

    三年一届的“全国虚拟游戏竞技大赛”即将拉开帷幕。少年凌空为了实现冠军的梦想,独自来到了《魔神的宝座》游戏竞技场。竞争异常激烈,面对着来自全国各地的游戏精英,最终谁才能登上那至高的魔神宝座?
  • 快穿男神苏炸天

    快穿男神苏炸天

    沈醉睡了很久很久,久到她忘了自己的一切,当她醒来时却被告知自己是创世神盖娅斯,而她也需要承担起自己的职责……
  • 母亲的花样年华

    母亲的花样年华

    再说说我自己吧。说起来有些奇怪,我母亲死后,我的“洁癖”慢慢地好起来了。我开始用一种不同的眼神去看那些我曾经以为都很肮脏的男人,我的脸上渐渐地有了笑容,我被我们医院的男医生认为越来越好看了,他们毫无例外地怀疑我真正恋爱了。恋爱这个词让我想起了那个中学语文老师,在我的回忆中一切竟然都是那么温馨和美丽。有一天我惊喜地发现,他再次出现在了我的面前,他向我道歉说自己太鲁莽。那时候,我穿着睡衣在我们宿舍楼下接受他的道歉,但是有点冷。他要脱下外衣,我摇摇头说,不要,你也冷。于是,我第一次主动地将头靠近了他敞开的怀里……
  • 次元交流群

    次元交流群

    高中复读生叶允偶然被拉入一个聊天室,与聊天室内的卫宫士郎,莱月昴等来自不同次元的伙伴们一同被称之为“神使系统”的群主考验着。他们经历互换身体,生死考验,随时穿梭不同位面,与各次元的人物打着交道,共同完成着群主发布的次元任务。并开启积分商城不断强化自身,改写原本属于自己的剧情!自此,叶允的校园生活已开始变得不平凡。
  • 这个三国不正常

    这个三国不正常

    这一年,汉灵帝还在卖官,太史子义还只是个小孩子,袁绍还只会吃喝玩乐,张角正在等待出场的机会,董卓依旧在西凉发育。也就是这一年,一只名叫王澈的小蝴蝶来了,原本应该称霸北方的曹孟德死了,剧情接下来该怎么发展,王澈表示“都看我干嘛,又不是我干的,我也很无奈,我也不知道,要剧情找作者去”,从这一年开始,三国脱轨了……