登陆注册
26127300000022

第22章

JIM'S TRIAL

The quarrel had left Mary in a quiver of exalted rage.How dare a friend trample her most sacred feelings! She pitied Jane Anderson and her tribe--these modern feminine leaders of a senseless revolution against man--they were crazy.They had all been disappointed in some individual and for that reason set themselves up as the judges of mankind.

"Thank God my soul has not been poisoned!" she exclaimed aloud with fervor."How strange that these women who claim such clear vision can be so stupidly blind!"She busied herself with her little household, and made up her mind once and for all time to be done with such friendships.The friendship of such women was a vain thing.They were vicious cats at heart--not like her gentle Persian kitten whose soul was full of sleepy sunlight.These modern insurgents were wild, half- starved stray cats that had been hounded and beaten until they had lapsed into their elemental brute instincts.They were so aggravating, too, they deserved no sympathy.

Again she thanked God that she was not one of them--that her heart was still capable of romantic love--a love so sudden and so overwhelming that it could sweep life before it in one mad rush to its glorious end.

She woke next morning with a dull sense of depression.The room was damp and chilly.It was storming.The splash of rain against the window and the muffled roar from the street below meant that the wind was high and the day would be a wretched one outside.

They couldn't take their ride.

It was a double disappointment.She had meant to have him dash down to Long Beach and place the ring on her finger seated on that same bright sand-dune overlooking the sea.Instead, they must stay indoors.Jim was not at his best indoors.She loved him behind the wheel with his hand on the pulse of that racer.The machine seemed a part of his being.He breathed his spirit into its steel heart, and together they swept her onand on over billowy clouds through the gates of Heaven.

There was no help for it.They would spend the time together in her room planning the future.It would be sweet--these intimate hours in her home with the man she loved.

Should she spend a whole day alone there with him? Was it just proper? Was it really safe? Nonsense! The vile thoughts which Jane had uttered had poisoned her, after all.She hated her self that she could remember them.And yet they filled her heart with dread in spite of every effort to laugh them off.

"How could Jane Anderson dare say such things?" she muttered angrily."`A coarse, illiterate brute!' It's a lie! a lie! a lie!" She stamped her foot in rage."He's strong and brave and masterful--a man among men-- he's my mate and I love him!"And yet the frankness with which her friend had spoken had in reality disturbed her beyond measure.Through every hour of the day her uneasiness increased.After all she was utterly alone and her life had been pitifully narrow.Her knowledge of men she had drawn almost exclusively from romantic fiction.

It was just a little strange that Jim persisted in living so completely in the present and the future.He had told her of his pitiful childhood.He had told her of his business.It had been definite--the ****** statement he made--and she accepted it without question until Jane Anderson had dropped these ugly suspicions.She hated the meddler for it.

In the light of such suspicions the ******st, bravest man might seem a criminal.How could her friend be blind to the magnetism of this man's powerful personality? Bah! She was jealous of their perfect happiness.Why are women so contemptible?

She began a careful study of every trait of her lover's character, determined to weigh him by the truest standards of manhood.Certainly he was no weakling.The one abomination of her soul was the type of the city degenerate she saw simpering along Broadway and Fifth Avenue at times.Jim was brave to the point of rashness.No man with an ounce of cowardice in his being could handle a car in every crisis with such cooldaring and perfect control.He was strong.He could lift her body as if it were a feather.His arms crushed her with terrible force.He could earn a living for them both.There could be no doubt about that.His faultless clothes, the ease with which he commanded unlimited credit among the automobile manufacturers and dealers--every supply store on Broadway seemed to know him--left no doubt on that score.

There was just a bit of mystery and reserve about his career as an inventor.His first success that had given him a start he had not explained.The big deal about the new carburetor she could, of course, understand.He had a workshop all his own.He had told her this the first day they met.She would ask him to take her to see it this afternoon.The storm would prevent the trip to the Beach.She would ask this, not because she doubted his honesty, but because she really wished to see the place in which he worked.It was her workshop now, as well as his.

For a moment her suspicions were sickening.Suppose he had romanced about his workshop and his room? Supposed he lived somewhere in the squalid slums of the lower East Side and his people, after all, were alive? Perhaps a drunken father and a coarse, brutal mother--and sisters----She stopped with a frown and clenched her fists.

She would ask Jim to show her his workshop.That would be enough.If he had told her the truth about that she would make up to him in tender abandonment of utter trust for every suspicion she harbored.

The car was standing in front of her door.He waved for her to come down.

"Jump right in!" he called gayly."I've got an extra rubber blanket for you.""In the storm, Jim?" she faltered.

同类推荐
  • 莲叶

    莲叶

    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。
  • 家诫要言

    家诫要言

    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。
  • 八识规矩纂释

    八识规矩纂释

    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。
  • Adventures and Letters

    Adventures and Letters

    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。
  • 太上洞神天公消魔护国经

    太上洞神天公消魔护国经

    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
  • 门后危险世界

    门后危险世界

    一场游戏,她被卷入了一个门后潜藏的危险世界之中,病毒、修魔、未知力量接踵而来……
  • 流浪的刺刀

    流浪的刺刀

    讲述一个特种部队执行任务的故事
  • 时空境界上的宿命

    时空境界上的宿命

    陌生人的手背擦过校服的衣角,谁的西装传来樟脑球的气味。旁人的体温紧贴在背后,浑浊的热风扑面而来。人海茫茫,我和你的千万次初遇...在无数次的轮回之中,我真正的绝望了..放弃了..崩溃了..也有可能是在无数次希望中留下了唯一新的希望...到底会是什么呢....我到底又背负着怎么的使命..突破时空的奇点,跳跃于无数个平行世界,不断徘徊于绝望与希望之中,贯穿过于与未来的因果,终于...我成功了,但也失败了...记住哦,无论世界如何改变,你我终会相遇...无论轮回多少次,我还是会同样爱上你”我想....这就是命运吧..
  • 绝色炼丹师:娘子,亲一个!

    绝色炼丹师:娘子,亲一个!

    她是21世纪的鬼门医主,天赋极高,穿越到了星陆的地方。成了君家的小废物。说姐是废物,姐先废了你。你有灵器很牛吗?姐喂鸟的盘子都是圣器。你有灵兽很牛么?姐手一挥青龙,白虎,玄武,朱雀,分分钟前来护主。她叱咤风云,成为星陆的第一强者。他是六界的的主宰,传言他的宫殿一之母蚊子都没,相貌风华无双。他爱慕她,把一切都给她,宠她入骨。有人问过他“在爱情面前你能卑微到什么程度?”"她给了我一巴掌,我问她的手为什么这么凉!”⊙▽⊙~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • 异界梦之战

    异界梦之战

    这是一个惊心动魄的故事,这里有欢乐,有泪水。一个少年无缘无故的出现在另一个世界,这里充满了血腥的战争,这里没有灵力、没有斗气,但这里却是有等级和灵魂境界的限制。少年和他的伙伴们在这个世界里杀戮,拥有七大灵兽和七大神王的帮助,他们会做出如何的选择,是毁灭世界还是改变世界?古代遗留下来的恶魔封印又是怎么回事?拥有神秘力量的上古灵石又是什么意思?这一切的一切又将是怎么样的结果?新人,写不好请多多谅解,喜欢的朋友可以收藏投票和点击表示鼓励,我也会有更大的动力,我还是学生,只能在双休日更新,敬请谅解。
  • 星海神皇

    星海神皇

    每一个世界都始终遵循着一个定律,那便是:权倾天下者为王,无权无势者为奴。富甲一方者为王,贫困潦倒者为奴。修为至上者为王,修为低下者为奴。而修为作为这星空中的唯一标准,所有的一切在它面前都将为奴。且看独孤辰,一个被亲人抛弃,受尽十三年的凌辱,在大势力打压之下如何绝地反击……
  • 综漫之身份百变

    综漫之身份百变

    萧尘的身份不一般,她是二次元秩序者,带着弟弟去参观,结果被同样身为秩序者的弟弟坑了一把,于是走上了找寻回家一定要打弟弟屁够的不归路
  • 路漫漫,未曾远兮

    路漫漫,未曾远兮

    从陆久远再见到夏漫漫的那一刻,他就知道自己忘不了她。他想重新来过,而夏漫漫却不想给他这个机会。一段无人祝福的恋情,终究还是会散。可是,你要知道,我从未离你远去。
  • 再见,妖孽王爷

    再见,妖孽王爷

    牛萌萌觉得自己这辈子和上辈子都没做过什么需要她穿越的事情,而且她不符合穿越的任何条件,爹没死,娘还在,有个哥哥疼爱她,嫁了个老公还是高富帅,为什么她就穿越了呢?为什么?她本来还想着和自家老公相亲相爱到白头的,这下好了来到这个历史中没有的朝代不说,她居然还被指了娃娃亲,卧槽,别告诉她这妖孽是她的夫君……
  • 顾夏宸桉

    顾夏宸桉

    令人怀念的,不是那些消逝的东西。而是和你重逢的那个夏天……“幸好我能想起你”