登陆注册
25639300000084

第84章

To understand the conduct of Hilary and Bianca at what "Westminister"would have called this "crisax," not only their feelings as sentient human beings, but their matrimonial philosophy, must be taken into account. By education and environment they belonged to a section of society which had "in those days" abandoned the more old-fashioned views of marriage. Such as composed this section, finding themselves in opposition, not only to the orthodox proprietary creed, but even to their own legal rights, had been driven to an attitude of almost blatant *******. Like all folk in opposition, they were bound, as a ****** matter of principle, to disagree with those in power, to view with a contemptuous resentment that majority which said, "I believe the thing is mine, and mine it shall remain"--a majority which by force of numbers made this creed the law. Unable legally to, be other than the proprietors of wife or husband, as the case might be, they were obliged, even in the most happy unions, to be very careful not to become disgusted with their own position. Their legal status was, as it were, a goad, spurring them on to show their horror of it.

They were like children sent to school with trousers that barely reached their knees, aware that they could neither reduce their stature to the proportions of their breeches nor make their breeches grow. They were furnishing an instance of that immemorial "change of form to form" to which Mr. Stone had given the name of Life. In a past age thinkers and dreamers and "artistic pigs" rejecting the forms they found, had given unconscious shape to this marriage law, which, after they had become the wind, had formed itself out of their exiled pictures and thoughts and dreams. And now this particular law in turn was the dried rind, devoid of pips or speculation; and the thinkers and dreamers and "artistic pigs" were again rejecting it, and again themselves in exile.

This exiled faith, this honour amongst thieves, animated a little conversation between Hilary and Bianca on the Tuesday following the night when Mr. Stone sat on his bed to watch the rising moon.

Quietly Bianca said: "I think I shall be going away for a time.""Wouldn't you rather that I went instead?" "You are wanted; I am not."That ice-cold, ice-clear remark contained the pith of the whole matter; and Hilary said:

"You are not going at once?"

"At the end of the week, I think."

Noting his eyes fixed on her, she added:

"Yes; we're neither of us looking quite our best.""I am sorry."

"I know you are."

This had been all. It had been sufficient to bring Hilary once more face to face with the situation.

Its constituent elements remained the same; relative values had much changed. The temptations of St. Anthony were becoming more poignant every hour. He had no "principles" to pit against them: he had merely the inveterate distaste for hurting anybody, and a feeling that if he yielded to his inclination he would be faced ultimately with a worse situation than ever. It was not possible for him to look at the position as Mr. Purcey might have done, if his wife had withdrawn from him and a girl had put herself in his way. Neither hesitation because of the defenceless position of the girl, nor hesitation because of his own future with her, would have troubled Mr. Purcey. He--good man--in his straightforward way, would have only thought about the present--not, indeed, intending to have a future with a young person of that class. Consideration for a wife who had withdrawn from the society of Mr. Purcey would also naturally have been absent from the equation. That Hilary worried over all these questions was the mark of his 'fin de sieclism.' And in the meantime the facts demanded a decision.

He had not spoken to this girl since the day of the baby's funeral, but in that long look from the garden he had in effect said: 'You are drawing me to the only sort of union possible to us!' And she in effect had answered: 'Do what you like with me!'

There were other facts, too, to be reckoned with. Hughs would be released to-morrow; the little model would not stop her visits unless forced to; Mr. Stone could not well do without her; Bianca had in effect declared that she was being driven out of her own house. It was this situation which Hilary, seated beneath the bust of Socrates, turned over and over in his mind. Long and painful reflection brought him back continually to the thought that he himself, and not Bianca, had better go away. He was extremely bitter and contemptuous towards himself that he had not done so long ago. He made use of the names Martin had given him. "Hamlet," "Amateur," "Invertebrate."They gave him, unfortunately, little comfort.

In the afternoon he received a visit. Mr. Stone came in with his osier fruit-bag in his hand. He remained standing, and spoke at once.

"Is my daughter happy?"

At this unexpected question Hilary walked over to the fireplace.

"No," he said at last; "I am afraid she is not.""Why?"

Hilary was silent; then, facing the old man, he said:

"I think she will be glad, for certain reasons, if I go away for a time.""When are you going?" asked Mr. Stone.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 赛尔号战神联盟之幻灵守护

    赛尔号战神联盟之幻灵守护

    她,一出生就背负着守护的使命;朋友,是她所守护的人,为了朋友,她不牺牲自己的生命,因为两个字——友情。
  • 水果轻爱

    水果轻爱

    “喂!你踩我脚啦,还不快拿开。”“不就踩一下嘛,有什么大不了。。你这人怎么这么矫情。”我想,如果当时遇见的不是你,我也不会有这样的结局。夏西瓜,我真的不那么喜欢你。
  • 众妙神门

    众妙神门

    自从十岁那年,一根铁棒砸在许白头顶废了他的地阶灵根后,无数次仰头骂天的他,便对棒子这类东西有种深恶痛绝的感情——不管它是什么来头,许白表示,棒子还是自己的好!十六岁,一块石头将他砸的头破血流,却在一夜之间让他恢复了修炼天赋,脑袋中还多了一些来自地球上诗词歌赋的记忆——后来才知道,铭文术的祖师爷就是李白。鬼知道他是怎么来到这里的。忘不了,有一道碎成了渣却依旧叼炸天的众妙之门;有一位姓师名父,打着渡人渡己的名头却到处占人便宜的老不死;有一尊佛法精深宝相庄严的高僧,自称是世上最美的情郎,他发誓要将佛祖泡到手;还有个猴子,它棒子丢了……怎么破?急,在线等!
  • 总裁嫁到:老公,我要振兴你家

    总裁嫁到:老公,我要振兴你家

    [双傲娇文]傲娇老公有三好:撩的一手好妹,在外绝装得高冷,在家热爱运动。任缃薷实在不明白,明明挺高冷一个人,为什么到她这里就画风崩坏了?“老婆,我要喝水。”“老婆,太烫了。”“老婆,太凉了”“老婆,我现在发现我不想喝水了。”任缃薷怒:“woc,你到底要干什么?”杨以墨一把搂住她的腰:“老婆,我听你的,你说了什么,我们就干什么!”ps:婚前清水路线,理由,哼!不告诉你!
  • 像天使一样守候你

    像天使一样守候你

    在我最难过的时候你在我身边安慰,在我最孤单的时候你也会来陪,你总是在我需要你的时候出现,你就像是上天赐给我的天使,守护我保护我。
  • 那年,深爱似海

    那年,深爱似海

    一场事故,将本来毫无交接的三人联系在了一起。他,青梅竹马的恋人,他爱她,可却也伤了她。他,如晨曦如暖阳,他将她宠成了公主宠成了孩子,可却也用尽了他全身的光。当真相浮出水面,他能否力挽狂澜再次救她出火海?他又能否用尽一切只为孰过?父母死亡的真相,儿时记不清的记忆,一个个模糊的身影,她能否解开?又能否承受?【本文不小白不玛丽苏,欢迎入坑】
  • 不懂幸福的酷酷女

    不懂幸福的酷酷女

    涵汐,超高智商,漂亮外表,打架帅气。她是一个不屑于任何情感的人,冷谈的表情是她的专属,十四岁就可以读高二并且功课不让人教也是全校第一名外加永远把第二名甩的远远的人,经历过家庭变异的她,已经放弃了幸福,亲眼看到姐姐死在面前,就决定将恨放在第一位,直到宪澈的出现!
  • 因缘佩

    因缘佩

    龙涎鸾佩,著因缘簿,月馆新桂。姣纱绿影垂绦,言词窃窃,往来如沸。哪惜玉环金蝶,应苔痕花碎。鼓铮铮,海誓山盟,尽数归缠绵是非。可叹公子玲珑心,空枉费红妆洒血泪。来日阑干拍遍,又岂能破镜重回?十年一梦,旧琵琶新词催人悲。只将那情仇爱恨,尽作离人醉。
  • 浮世安宁

    浮世安宁

    庭院深深深几许?红尘千丈皆属帝王家,越过刀光剑影尔虞我诈,惟愿灯火阑珊处有人许她一世安宁。且看这浮世长歌如何谱写。作者渃萦的第一部作品,米娜桑多多点赞多多支持哦~
  • 凤倾天下:异世妖娆

    凤倾天下:异世妖娆

    她,一代枭雄,绝世杀手;却一朝阴沟翻船,遭人暗算。未想却命不该绝,重生异世。然而这到底是幸运,巧合,亦或是······阴谋?而“她”确是众所公认的“废物”,遭人白眼、欺凌,最后凄惨死去。一朝穿越,当她变成了“她”,又将活出怎样的精彩?牵扯出怎样的孽缘与阴谋?他,衣诀飘飘,翩然转身,眼中尽是一片默然:“夏瑾熙,我与你从此形同陌路,再无半分瓜葛。”然而前世的纷纷扰扰,命运的羁绊岂是能说断就断?当两世的爱恨情仇纠缠在一起,他们到底该何去何从?还是终究是宿命难躲?