登陆注册
5441300000182

第182章 CHAPTER XXVIII(1)

A silence had fallen between Domini and Androvsky which neither seemed able to break. They rode on side by side across the sands towards the north through the long day. The tower of Amara faded in the sunshine above the white crests of the dunes. The Arab villages upon their little hills disappeared in the quivering gold. New vistas of desert opened before them, oases crowded with palms, salt lakes and stony ground. They passed by native towns. They saw the negro gardeners laughing among the rills of yellow water, or climbing with bare feet the wrinkled tree trunks to lop away dead branches. They heard tiny goatherds piping, solitary, in the wastes. Dreams of the mirage rose and faded far off on the horizon, rose and faded mystically, leaving no trembling trace behind. And they were silent as the mirage, she in her purpose, he in his wonder. And the long day waned, and towards evening the camp was pitched and the evening meal was prepared. And still they could not speak.

Sometimes Androvsky watched her, and there was a great calm in her face, but there was no rebuke, no smallness of anger, no hint of despair. Always he had felt her strength of mind and body, but never so much as now. Could he rest on it? Dared he? He did not know. And the day seemed to him to become a dream, and the silence recalled to him the silence of the monastery in which he had worshipped God before the stranger came. He thought that in this silence he ought to feel that she was deliberately raising barriers between them, but--it was strange--he could not feel this. In her silence there was no bitterness. When is there bitterness in strength? He rode on and on beside her, and his sense of a dream deepened, helped by the influence of the desert. Where were they going? He did not know. What was her purpose? He could not tell. But he felt that she had a purpose, that her mind was resolved. Now and then, tearing himself with an effort from the dream, he asked himself what it could be. What could be in store for him, for them, after the thing he had told? What could be their mutual life? Must it not be for ever at an end? Was it not shattered? Was it not dust, like the dust of the desert that rose round their horses' feet? The silence did not tell him, and again he ceased from wondering and the dream closed round him. Were they not travelling in a mirage, mirage people, unreal, phantomlike, who would presently fade away into the spaces of the sun? The sand muffled the tread of the horses' feet. The desert understood their silence, clothed it in a silence more vast and more impenetrable. And Androvsky had made his effort. He had spoken the truth at last. He could do no more. He was incapable of any further action. As Domini felt herself to be in the hands of God, he felt himself to be in the hands of this woman who had received his confession with this wonderful calm, who was leading him he knew not whither in this wonderful silence.

When the camp was pitched, however, he noticed something that caught him sharply away from the dreamlike, unreal feeling, and set him face to face with fact that was cold as steel. Always till now the dressing-tent had been pitched beside their sleeping-tent, with the flap of the entrance removed so that the two tents communicated.

To-night it stood apart, near the sleeping-tent, and in it was placed one of the small camp beds. Androvsky was alone when he saw this. On reaching the halting-place he had walked a little way into the desert.

When he returned he found this change. It told him something of what was passing in Domini's mind, and it marked the transformation of their mutual life. As he gazed at the two tents he felt stricken, yet he felt a curious sense of something that was like--was it not like-- relief? It was as if his body had received a frightful blow and on his soul a saint's hand had been gently laid, as if something fell about him in ruins, and at the same time a building which he loved, and which for a moment he had thought tottering, stood firm before him founded upon rock. He was a man capable of a passionate belief, despite his sin, and he had always had a passionate belief in Domini's religion. That morning, when she came out to him in the sand, a momentary doubt had assailed him. He had known the thought, "Does she love me still--does she love me more than she loves God, more than she loves his dictates manifested in the Catholic religion?" When she said that word "together" that had been his thought. Now, as he looked at the two tents, a white light seemed to fall upon Domini's character, and in this white light stood the ruin and the house that was founded upon a rock. He was torn by conflicting sensations of despair and triumph. She was what he had believed. That made the triumph. But since she was that where was his future with her? The monk and the man who had fled from the monastery stood up within him to do battle. The monk knew triumph, but the man was in torment.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 不是为了爱

    不是为了爱

    美丽善良的老师小艾,偶遇精神失常的“犀利哥”阿布。阿布日夜跟踪小艾,甚至守候在她的家门口,引起了小艾的同情和好奇。这到底是什么原因?阿布的人生到底经历了怎样的曲折?小艾又将面临怎样的选择?……故事通过普通人的普通情感,揭示了人间的真情大爱,它告诉我们,真善美其实就在我们身边。
  • 尊后倾世

    尊后倾世

    身为四海八荒所敬仰的花界圣女苏羽墨从来没有想过,有朝一日,自己竟然会为了守护贞操而无家可归,跑遍六界,到哪哪倒霉!“天帝陛下,不知羽墨可否在天宫小住几日?”于是,第二天,天宫倒了……“狐王大人,不知羽墨可否在青丘借宿一宿?”于是,第二天,青丘塌了……“海皇殿下,不知羽墨可否在东域待上一刻?”于是,第二天,东域淹了。“妖皇殿下,不知羽墨可否……”妖皇痛哭流涕:“我上有老下有小,一大家子还要养,求姑娘放过!”苏羽墨破口大骂:“你特么让我住哪?”某妖孽:“住我心里。”
  • 今天明天

    今天明天

    我们生话在何其神奇的一个小世界。事物与事物,就如同豌豆与胡萝卜,如此不同,又如此相似。就好比雷声和彩虹;作家和画家;垃圾车和洒水车;打呼噜的猫咪和小碎花的窗帘。而每一个小孩心中,都有一个长大成人的愿望;每一个大人的心中,都有一个童心未泯的理想。
  • 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。
  • 大乘宝云经

    大乘宝云经

    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。
  • 冷帝毒医

    冷帝毒医

    她,墨清姿,碧落山庄的大小姐,小小年纪便拥有过目不忘的本事,五岁随母出游,却惨遭暗算,为保她性命,娘亲的贴身婢女把她自己同样五岁的孩子推出,只为换来她一丝活命的机会。亲眼目睹娘亲死在她的面前,亲眼目睹鲜血流成河,她趴在草丛中,因那一幕而痛晕了过去,再次醒来,却身处四大名山的青山之中,是谁救了她?是谁把她送到了这里?青山中,她谨记娘亲之言,在自己还不够强大的时候,最好的自保方法就是隐忍,别人一天可学成的一招剑法,她要用上三个月,在众人的眼中,她是一个蠢得不能再蠢的蠢材,可又谁知,她才是那天才中的天才?她淡雅处之,却偏偏有人总要找她麻烦,她医毒双修,武功更是深不可测,弹手间便可杀人于无形,只是,杀他们?她不屑。青山十年,风云涌动之际,四大名山比武论名,她被推上台,想看她笑话?想看她出丑?可谁知前一刻垂首静立的白衣女子下一刻蓦然抬眸冷眼睥睨群雄,素手轻扬瞬间取人性命于无形,众人震惊了,不可思议的目光看着台上那清冷脱俗的女子,那袭白衣,在那一刻夺去了众人的心后,却又在名扬天下之时消声灭迹…他寻她千里,待寻得时,她却已是他人妻,黯然伤神望月相思,待知她被离弃,势必把她纳入怀中永不离!他与她指腹为婚,却不知心系之人已是他的妻,待到错放之时,悔恨终生血泪滴!他为她,默默付出不求报,只为她展颜一笑色倾城!那一袭白衣,夺了众人的心,灼了众人的眼,迷了众人的情,痛了众人的心,到头来,谁能得她一句,白头相守永不离?谁,又能得她一句,生死相随永不弃?本文一对一
  • 她在乱世建桃源

    她在乱世建桃源

    莫家覆灭,父母惨死,未婚夫背弃,她从云端跌落泥潭,险些成为草寇的共妻。有些人生而不甘命运,哪怕头破血流,也要逆流直上!家国破乱,她素手芊芊,建起桃源,桃源深处,美人无双,是他!
  • 谈“阿Q正传”

    谈“阿Q正传”

    《谈“阿Q正传”》是作者废名对鲁迅著作《阿Q正传》的分析和研究,从鲁迅的思想开始,到阿Q这个社会人、这个典型小说,一一进行分析,恩格斯说:“现实主义是除了细节的真实之外,还要正确地表现出典型环境中的典型性格。”阿Q的性格是典型的,其所以然就因为阿Q是处在一个典型的环境之中。作者从中抽丝剥茧《阿Q正传》所反映的时代特性,以及鲁迅对辛亥革命的态度。并且重要的问题在于典型环境。典型环境的选择取决于作家的世界观,从而从中得出鲁迅的世界观和创作技巧。
  • 九龙道祖

    九龙道祖

    天地灭,而我不灭。日月崩,唯我永生! 岁月荏苒,七重纱影半遮天,青灯孤影月为伴。 弱水三千,九龙塔现天地颤,不敌昔日你巧笑嫣然!当命运浮现,轮回之门开启的时候,一切都将回到最初的起点。已有完结作品《金身不灭诀》《九重至尊天》……坑品有保证。书友群:598155525
  • 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。