登陆注册
25175100000068

第68章

Miss Lavendar's Romance "I think I'll take a walk through to Echo Lodge this evening," said Anne, one Friday afternoon in December.

"It looks like snow," said Marilla dubiously.

"I'll be there before the snow comes and I mean to stay all night.

Diana can't go because she has company, and I'm sure Miss Lavendar will be looking for me tonight. It's a whole fortnight since I was there."Anne had paid many a visit to Echo Lodge since that October day.

Sometimes she and Diana drove around by the road; sometimes they walked through the woods. When Diana could not go Anne went alone.

Between her and Miss Lavendar had sprung up one of those fervent, helpful friendships possible only between a woman who has kept the freshness of youth in her heart and soul, and a girl whose imagination and intuition supplied the place of experience.

Anne had at last discovered a real "kindred spirit," while into the little lady's lonely, sequestered life of dreams Anne and Diana came with the wholesome joy and exhilaration of the outer existence, which Miss Lavendar, "the world forgetting, by the world forgot,"had long ceased to share; they brought an atmosphere of youth and reality to the little stone house. Charlotta the Fourth always greeted them with her very widest smile. . .and Charlotta's smiles WERE fearfully wide. . .loving them for the sake of her adored mistress as well as for their own. Never had there been such "high jinks" held in the little stone house as were held there that beautiful, late-lingering autumn, when November seemed October over again, and even December aped the sunshine and hazes of summer.

But on this particular day it seemed as if December had remembered that it was time for winter and had turned suddenly dull and brooding, with a windless hush predictive of coming snow.

Nevertheless, Anne keenly enjoyed her walk through the great gray maze of the beechlands; though alone she never found it lonely; her imagination peopled her path with merry companions, and with these she carried on a gay, pretended conversation that was wittier and more fascinating than conversations are apt to be in real life, where people sometimes fail most lamentably to talk up to the requirements. In a "make believe" assembly of choice spirits everybody says just the thing you want her to say and so gives you the chance to say just what YOU want to say. Attended by this invisible company, Anne traversed the woods and arrived at the fir lane just as broad, feathery flakes began to flutter down softly.

At the first bend she came upon Miss Lavendar, standing under a big, broad-branching fir. She wore a gown of warm, rich red, and her head and shoulders were wrapped in a silvery gray silk shawl.

"You look like the queen of the fir wood fairies," called Anne merrily.

"I thought you would come tonight, Anne," said Miss Lavendar, running forward. "And I'm doubly glad, for Charlotta the Fourth is away. Her mother is sick and she had to go home for the night.

I should have been very lonely if you hadn't come. . .even the dreams and the echoes wouldn't have been enough company. Oh, Anne, how pretty you are," she added suddenly, looking up at the tall, slim girl with the soft rose-flush of walking on her face. "How pretty and how young! It's so delightful to be seventeen, isn't it?

I do envy you," concluded Miss Lavendar candidly.

"But you are only seventeen at heart," smiled Anne.

"No, I'm old. . .or rather middle-aged, which is far worse,"sighed Miss Lavendar. "Sometimes I can pretend I'm not, but at other times I realize it. And I can't reconcile myself to it as most women seem to. I'm just as rebellious as I was when Idiscovered my first gray hair. Now, Anne, don't look as if you were trying to understand. Seventeen CAN'T understand. I'm going to pretend right away that I am seventeen too, and I can do it, now that you're here. You always bring youth in your hand like a gift.

We're going to have a jolly evening. Tea first. . .what do you want for tea? We'll have whatever you like. Do think of something nice and indigestible."There were sounds of riot and mirth in the little stone house that night. What with cooking and feasting and ****** candy and laughing and "pretending," it is quite true that Miss Lavendar and Anne comported themselves in a fashion entirely unsuited to the dignity of a spinster of forty-five and a sedate schoolma'am.

Then, when they were tired, they sat down on the rug before the grate in the parlor, lighted only by the soft fireshine and perfumed deliciously by Miss Lavendar's open rose-jar on the mantel.

The wind had risen and was sighing and wailing around the eaves and the snow was thudding softly against the windows, as if a hundred storm sprites were tapping for entrance.

"I'm so glad you're here, Anne," said Miss Lavendar, nibbling at her candy. "If you weren't I should be blue. . .very blue. . .

almost navy blue. Dreams and make-believes are all very well in the daytime and the sunshine, but when dark and storm come they fail to satisfy. One wants real things then. But you don't know this. . .seventeen never knows it. At seventeen dreams DO satisfy because you think the realities are waiting for you further on.

When I was seventeen, Anne, I didn't think forty-five would find me a white-haired little old maid with nothing but dreams to fill my life.""But you aren't an old maid," said Anne, smiling into Miss Lavendar's wistful woodbrown eyes. "Old maids are BORN. . .they don't BECOME.""Some are born old maids, some achieve old maidenhood, and some have old maidenhood thrust upon them," parodied Miss Lavendar whimsically.

同类推荐
  • 诫子拾遗

    诫子拾遗

    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。
  • 广释菩提心论

    广释菩提心论

    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。
  • 显识论

    显识论

    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。
  • 内经评文

    内经评文

    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。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝天尊说养蚕营种经

    太上洞玄灵宝天尊说养蚕营种经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 唯武凌天

    唯武凌天

    大道万千,唯武凌天!这是一个武者的世界,巅峰的武学文明璀璨无比!凡间武者的修炼等级可划分为三个大境界,一为人境,二为地境,三为天境!而大陆传说天境之上则是那虚无缥缈的仙境,至于仙境之上是什么,这就无人的知晓了。主角将以报家族血海深仇为目的开始疯狂修炼,在神秘金球的帮助下飞速成长,最终成就无上大道!
  • 猫女后妈被逮捕

    猫女后妈被逮捕

    安月奚,一个得了癌症活不久的女生。在生命的尽头心爱的男子陪着她看了最后的烟花。也许是上天可怜她,让她穿越到了一个猫女的女子上。这些她都能接受,唯一就是不能接受的是,这女的还是一后妈。谁的后妈?皇帝老子的后妈。而且底下还有六个王爷全喊她一声:母后。乖乖。这是福还是祸呢?
  • 祸国红颜之这个杀手不太冷

    祸国红颜之这个杀手不太冷

    那勾人的凤眼轻轻划过面前这个小女生,嘴角露出一抹让人看不透彻的笑,“看来要吃她,怕是要养好久啊。”“看够了吗?”小小个子毫不胆怯,直勾勾的盯着这个长得十分妖媚的男子淡淡的说。“不够。”
  • 蛮荒之祖

    蛮荒之祖

    莽莽大荒,万族林立。人族,在大荒之中,犹如初生的婴儿,虚弱无力,夹缝求存,一不小心就沦为妖魔鬼怪的血食。看主人公如何带领蛮荒人族走向强大,站在大荒之巅!
  • 王俊凯:云里梦里遇见你

    王俊凯:云里梦里遇见你

    王俊凯处处和她作对,王俊凯的粉丝团只知道云朵是王俊凯的青梅竹马,每天横追烂打只为求王俊凯照片。某女受够了王俊凯,也受够了他的粉丝团,因此在广播室里说:“从此,我云朵就是王俊凯的黑粉。”却不知自己深陷其中
  • 剑起赤县

    剑起赤县

    ---何为道?何为法?---我身即道,我身即法。
  • 契约女友:首席欺人太甚

    契约女友:首席欺人太甚

    每天夜晚,她在他卧室配合他弄出极大的动静。她对着他抱怨说,“不行就不行嘛。非得向所有人证明!何必嘛!”他把她压在身下,“我不行?你要不要试一试?”她心里骂他变态,嘴上却讨好地回答,“你行!你是最棒的!”直到两人结婚后,她夜夜被他压榨。她才知道她认定不行的他,究竟有多行!
  • 家畜阉割法及常见病防治

    家畜阉割法及常见病防治

    家畜阉割术在我国有着悠久的历史,有文字记载的历史就有1500多年。家畜阉割术是去除或破坏家畜性器官(卵巢或睾丸),使其失去家畜生殖功能,易于役使和生长的手术。
  • 学点曾国藩,胜过埋头苦干

    学点曾国藩,胜过埋头苦干

    成功者都很善于学习和汲取别人成功的经验,助自己从成功走向成功,从优秀走向卓越。而失败者习惯于只学习自己,但自己又没有什么卓有成效的办法,有的也只是一些失败的经验。所以始终摆脱不了失败的命运。100多年来,无数人已通过学习曾国藩的那套本领,使自己少走了很多弯路,收获颇丰,成就非凡。
  • 海贼王之鲨诺

    海贼王之鲨诺

    财富,名声,权利,时逢大海贼时代,励志成为最强拳手的七枷.D.鲨诺,开始了自己的旅程。我从不给自己找麻烦,别挡道--七枷.D.鲨诺(本书路线为自创,所以会出现一些不知名的岛屿以及一些不同原著的种族,部分剧情会以原创为主。另外,中途会到达一座连岛,忍者的岛屿哦。。)