登陆注册
5415000000073

第73章

They did not care for him here, no one cared for him anywhere--only Maggie who was clear-eyed and truthful and sure beyond any human being whom he had ever known.Then, with a very youthful sense of challenging this world that had so grossly insulted him by admitting Thurston into the heart of it, he joined the tea-party.There in the pink, close, sugar-smelling, soft atmosphere sat his mother, Amy, Mrs.Alweed and little Miss Pyncheon.His mother, with her lace cap and white hair and soft plump hands, was pouring tea through a strainer as though it were a rite.On her plate were three little frilly papers that had held sugary cakes, on her lips were fragments of sugar.Amy, in an ugly grey dress, sat severely straight upon a hard chair and was apparently listening to Miss Pyncheon, but her eyes, suspicious and restless, moved like the eyes of a newly captured animal.Mrs.Alweed, stout in pink with a large hat full of roses, smiled and smiled, waiting only for a moment when she could amble off once again into space safe on the old broad back of her family experiences, the only conversational steed to whose care she ever entrusted herself.She had a son Hector, a husband, Mr.Alweed, and a sister-in-law, Miss Alweed; she had the greatest confidence in the absorbed attention of the slightest of her acquaintances.

"Hector, he's my boy, you know--although why I call him a boy Ican't think--because he's twenty-two and a half--he's at Cambridge, Christs College--well, this morning I had a letter..." she would begin.She began now upon Martin.His mind wandered.He looked about the little room and thought of Thurston.Why was he not more angry about it all? He had pretended to be indignant, he had hated Thurston as he stood there...But had he? Half of him hated him.

Then with a jerk Thurston's words came back to him: "There's two of each of us, that's the truth of it." "Two of each of us..."Sitting there, listening to Mrs.Alweed's voice that flowed like a river behind him, he saw the two figures, saw them quite clearly and distinctly, flesh and blood, even clothes and voices and smile.And he knew that all his life these two figures had been growing, waiting for the moment when he would recognise them.One figure was the Martin whom he knew--brown, healthy, strong and sane; a figure wearing his clothes, his own clothes, the tweeds and the cloths, the brogues and the heavy boots, the soft untidy hats; the figure was hard, definite, resolute, quarrelling, arguing, loving, joking, swearing all in the sensible way.It was a figure that all the world had understood, that had been drunk often enough, lent other men money, been hard-up and extravagant and thoughtless."A good chap.""A sensible fellow." "A pal." "No flies on Warlock." That was the kind of figure.And the life had been physical, had never asked questions, had never known morbidity, had lived on what it saw and could touch and could break...And the other figure! That was, physically, less plainly seen.No, there it was, standing a little away from the other, standing away, contemptuously, despising it, deriding it.Fat, soft, white hanging cheeks, wearing anything to cover its body, but shining in some way through the clothes, so that it was body that you saw.A soft body, hands soft and the colour of the flesh pale and unhealthy.But it was the eyes that spoke: the mouth trembled and was weak, the chin was fat and feeble, but the eyes lived, lived--were eager, fighting, beseeching, longing, captive eyes!

And this figure, Martin knew, was a prey to every morbid desire, rushed to sensual excess and then crept back miserably to search for some spiritual flagellation.Above all, it was restless, as some one presses round a dark room searching for the lock of the door, restless and lonely, cowardly and selfish, but searching and sensitive and even faithful, faithful to something or to some one...pursued also by something or some one.A figure to whom this world offered only opportunities for sin and failure and defeat, but a figure to whom this world was the merest shadow hiding, as a shade hides a lamp, the life within.Wretched enough with its bad health, its growing corpulence, its weak mouth, its furtive desires, but despising, nevertheless, the strong, healthy figure beside it.Thurston was right.Men are not born to be free, but to fight, to the very death, for the imprisonment and destruction of all that is easiest and most physically active and most pleasant to the sight and touch...

"And so Hector really hopes that he'll be able to get down to us for Christmas, although he's been asked to go on this reading party.Of course, it's simply a question as to whether he works better at home or with his friends.If he were a weak character, I think Mr.Alweed would insist in his coming home, but Hector really cares for his work more than anything.He's never been very good at games; his short sight prevents him, poor boy, and as he very justly remarked, when he was home last holidays, 'I don't see, mother, how I am going to do my duty as a solicitor (that's what he hopes to be) if I don't work now.Many men regard Cambridge as a time for play.Not so I.'""But I hope that if Hector comes home this Christmas he'll attend the Chapel services.The influence your father might have on such a boy as Hector, Mr.Warlock, a boy, sensitive and thoughtful...Iwas saying, Miss Pyncheon, that Hector--"Miss Pyncheon was the soul of good-nature--but she was much more than that.She was by far the most sensible, genial, and worldly of the Inside Saints; it was, in fact, astonishing that she should be an Inside Saint at all.

Of them all she impressed Martin the most, because there was nothing of the crank about her.She went to theatres, to the seaside in the summer, took in The Queen, and was a subscriber to Boots'

同类推荐
  • 分别经

    分别经

    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。
  • 金刚般若波罗蜜经

    金刚般若波罗蜜经

    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。
  • 续传灯录目录

    续传灯录目录

    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。
  • 明制女官考

    明制女官考

    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。
  • Yvette

    Yvette

    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
  • 拾捡的微光

    拾捡的微光

    后来,林夏才明白,超级英雄有两个致命的弱点。只要有人受伤,超级英雄就会出现拯救他们于水火;二是世界上那么多弱者,超级英雄却只有那么几个……
  • 乱世丽人行(影视同名小说)

    乱世丽人行(影视同名小说)

    同名电视剧由韩雪、付辛博、毛林林、张丹峰、李泽锋等主演。抗战时期的上海,韩疏影被婶婶陷害,被迫嫁给苏北大亨谢炳炎做妾室。在爱国教师历文轩的感召下,韩疏影决定逃婚投入救国行列,却因和谢家大少爷谢天赐的同学关系,被谢家大小姐谢若雪发现。飞扬跋扈的谢若雪不仅向父亲告发,还妄图置韩疏影这个“后妈”于死地。正当韩疏影命悬一线之际,谢炳炎因不愿出卖祖国被日本人枪杀。目睹一切的韩疏影深深被谢炳炎的爱国气节感动,毅然选择留在谢家,以谢夫人的名义保全了谢家老小,并在历文轩的帮助下,带着谢若雪逃到上海。在金戈铁马的时代背景下,韩疏影和谢若雪这两个女人不仅以“母女”的身份相依为命,也以“姐妹”的身份演绎了一段抗战救国的传奇。
  • 东山国语

    东山国语

    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。
  • 刀锋

    刀锋

    牛津大学图书馆推荐阅读,美国首版畅销50万册,两度被改编电影,入围奥斯卡等多项大奖。20世纪超会讲故事“天才小说家”毛姆口碑杰作,一字未删的“足本”!一部写给千万文艺青年寻找自我的人生之书,白岩松、余华、村上春树、高晓松、杨澜、蔡崇达、刘瑜、俞敏洪感动推荐。生命只有一次,我们该怎样度过这一生呢?“我要走遍世上的每一条路,度过深沉的悲伤、莫名的哀愁、无尽的喜悦,只求放手一搏体验人生,追求灵魂中的星辰。”
  • 灵心医馆

    灵心医馆

    一家小小的医馆,群英汇聚。一个神秘的黑客,战帖挑衅。一个个故事,一张张图片,拼凑记忆的碎片。爱与恨的交集,正义与邪恶的交锋,还有危险恐怖的灰色地带。那被遗忘的记忆逐渐挖开,真相……
  • 哦我的天你竟然修仙了

    哦我的天你竟然修仙了

    “阎君今天午饭有油炸小鬼,红烧大鬼,清蒸老鬼,还有四层八舌汤。”笑面鬼念着菜单。阎君:“不吃不吃通通不吃,油炸小鬼太油腻,红烧大鬼都烧成黑色了,清蒸老鬼咬不烂,这舌头汤寡淡无味,我要去阳间吃美食了”
  • 璀璨的中国

    璀璨的中国

    全书介绍了我们伟大的祖国,总共分七章:华夏民族的起源、东方巨龙长城、敦煌岁月、汉诗鉴赏、魏诗鉴赏、唐诗鉴赏、宋词鉴赏。
  • 情深不过一个世界而已

    情深不过一个世界而已

    薛小甜,一个梦想自己能够成为S市最厉害的女总裁,努力奋斗着却还是一个普通的小员工,从国外勉强留学回国后,在上班的时候“偶然”遇到了自己的初中同班同学席慕远,两人从相遇到成为彼此的蓝颜知己,再到后来,薛小甜一夜之间被冠上了Z国“最厉害的女总裁”称号。婚后,有一次一个记者采访席慕远,“请问席先生,您觉得您的太太哪方面最厉害?”男人回答:很漂亮!
  • 养脾食谱

    养脾食谱

    《家庭健康调养食谱丛书》精选了近一千多种家庭健康调养食谱的做法,让你轻松享用色香味美的菜肴。
  • 爆笑满园:娘子矜持点

    爆笑满园:娘子矜持点

    为嘛人家穿越都是权倾朝野大富大贵,她穿越就是个穷山沟沟屁娃子?不过她不怕!养鸡种菜她都行,更何况还捡到个俊美小帅哥!管他是谁家小少爷,一起发家致富奔小康才是正道!我养鸡来你赚钱,我种菜来你赚钱,我包果园来你赚钱……妇唱夫随把钱赚,扑倒相公把家还!“娘子,你矜持点,人家好怕怕……”某相公故作娇羞地说道。(轻松,温馨,1v1)