登陆注册
26234900000093

第93章

"To last a lifetime? My dear child, it will last all our lifetimes. As one falls another steps into the breach. My father, in his generation, a pioneer--I, coming after him, do my little best. What, alas! can one do more? And now it's you young women--we look to you--the future looks to you. Ah, my dear, if I'd a thousand lives, I'd give them all to our cause. The cause of women, d'you say? I say the cause of humanity. And there are some"--she glanced fiercely at the window--"who don't see it! There are some who are satisfied to go on, year after year, refusing to admit the truth. And we who have the vision--the kettle boiling over? No, no, let me see to it--we who know the truth," she continued, gesticulating with the kettle and the teapot.

Owing to these encumbrances, perhaps, she lost the thread of her discourse, and concluded, rather wistfully, "It's all so SIMPLE." She referred to a matter that was a perpetual source of bewilderment to her--the extraordinary incapacity of the human race, in a world where the good is so unmistakably divided from the bad, of distinguishing one from the other, and embodying what ought to be done in a few large, ****** Acts of Parliament, which would, in a very short time, completely change the lot of humanity.

"One would have thought," she said, "that men of University training, like Mr. Asquith--one would have thought that an appeal to reason would not be unheard by them. But reason," she reflected, "what is reason without Reality?"Doing homage to the phrase, she repeated it once more, and caught the ear of Mr. Clacton, as he issued from his room; and he repeated it a third time, giving it, as he was in the habit of doing with Mrs.

Seal's phrases, a dryly humorous intonation. He was well pleased with the world, however, and he remarked, in a flattering manner, that he would like to see that phrase in large letters at the head of a leaflet.

"But, Mrs. Seal, we have to aim at a judicious combination of the two," he added in his magisterial way to check the unbalanced enthusiasm of the women. "Reality has to be voiced by reason before it can make itself felt. The weak point of all these movements, Miss Datchet," he continued, taking his place at the table and turning to Mary as usual when about to deliver his more profound cogitations, "is that they are not based upon sufficiently intellectual grounds. Amistake, in my opinion. The British public likes a pellet of reason in its jam of eloquence--a pill of reason in its pudding of sentiment,"he said, sharpening the phrase to a satisfactory degree of literary precision.

His eyes rested, with something of the vanity of an author, upon the yellow leaflet which Mary held in her hand. She rose, took her seat at the head of the table, poured out tea for her colleagues, and gave her opinion upon the leaflet. So she had poured out tea, so she had criticized Mr. Clacton's leaflets a hundred times already; but now it seemed to her that she was doing it in a different spirit; she had enlisted in the army, and was a volunteer no longer. She had renounced something and was now--how could she express it?;--not quite "in the running" for life. She had always known that Mr. Clacton and Mrs. Seal were not in the running, and across the gulf that separated them she had seen them in the guise of shadow people, flitting in and out of the ranks of the living--eccentrics, undeveloped human beings, from whose substance some essential part had been cut away. All this had never struck her so clearly as it did this afternoon, when she felt that her lot was cast with them for ever. One view of the world plunged in darkness, so a more volatile temperament might have argued after a season of despair, let the world turn again and show another, more splendid, perhaps. No, Mary thought, with unflinching loyalty to what appeared to her to be the true view, having lost what is best, Ido not mean to pretend that any other view does instead. Whatever happens, I mean to have no presences in my life. Her very words had a sort of distinctness which is sometimes produced by sharp, bodily pain. To Mrs. Seal's secret jubilation the rule which forbade discussion of shop at tea-time was overlooked. Mary and Mr. Clacton argued with a cogency and a ferocity which made the little woman feel that something very important--she hardly knew what--was taking place.

She became much excited; one crucifix became entangled with another, and she dug a considerable hole in the table with the point of her pencil in order to emphasize the most striking heads of the discourse;and how any combination of Cabinet Ministers could resist such discourse she really did not know.

She could hardly bring herself to remember her own private instrument of justice--the typewriter. The telephone-bell rang, and as she hurried off to answer a voice which always seemed a proof of importance by itself, she felt that it was at this exact spot on the surface of the globe that all the subterranean wires of thought and progress came together. When she returned, with a message from the printer, she found that Mary was putting on her hat firmly; there was something imperious and dominating in her attitude altogether.

"Look, Sally," she said, "these letters want copying. These I've not looked at. The question of the new census will have to be gone into carefully. But I'm going home now. Good night, Mr. Clacton; good night, Sally.""We are very fortunate in our secretary, Mr. Clacton," said Mrs. Seal, pausing with her hand on the papers, as the door shut behind Mary. Mr.

Clacton himself had been vaguely impressed by something in Mary's behavior towards him. He envisaged a time even when it would become necessary to tell her that there could not be two masters in one office--but she was certainly able, very able, and in touch with a group of very clever young men. No doubt they had suggested to her some of her new ideas.

He signified his assent to Mrs. Seal's remark, but observed, with a glance at the clock, which showed only half an hour past five:

"If she takes the work seriously, Mrs. Seal--but that's just what some of your clever young ladies don't do." So saying he returned to his room, and Mrs. Seal, after a moment's hesitation, hurried back to her labors.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 穿越之尼姑皇后请还俗

    穿越之尼姑皇后请还俗

    前世的方庭向男孩子鼓足勇气告白,没成功不说,还把自己的小命给搭进去了。阎王念她受的是善祸,替她开了小灶,让她成功穿越成为当今太傅的的女。本以为终于算是革命,翻身农奴把歌唱,却没有想到自己到头来,还是要倒追的命。别人提起她时,提起她的人总是大摇其头。第一她不怎么要脸,硬跑到人家的家里头去提亲。每次陆大人都会打着圆场说,只是小女孩不懂事。每次陆大人都是自己的笑脸出去,白脸回来。后来,陆三笑带人把他说那些闲话的人,都打了一遍。所以,在陆三笑的眼里,像他老爹那种跟人讲道理的人,有什么用,还不是谁的拳头大谁是老大。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 血族传

    血族传

    “不要触摸骨头里开出的花,否则白天将降为永夜。”一场噩梦开始,四个年轻人不约而同的走到一起。一个是威尔斯(吸血鬼)家族的亲王——伊万;一个是血族猎手(吸血鬼天敌)的年轻领主——卡特凡;一个是热衷变身吸血鬼获得永生的精神变态——迪克;一个是不明所以被命运选中拯救世界的普通人类——娜莎斯。他们的相遇就像流星擦肩,而命运偏偏如此造次,将他们牢牢栓到一起,不可分解……
  • 魔皇无双

    魔皇无双

    断我源力,我便改修魔功。杀我家人,我便屠你九族!看异界少年如何逆天改命,神,杀之。魔,屠之。看我一念起,万水千山。一念灭,沧海桑田。
  • 宸萱恋蜜恋百分百

    宸萱恋蜜恋百分百

    简介:第一天上学,夏梦萱就遇到慕翊宸这个倒霉体,后来慕翊宸却对她千般好~,使她毫无疑问的成为了全校女生的公敌。就是这样的两个人,却早已在心底一见钟情,一次偶然的机会,让他们认清了自己的心,相爱.恋爱后,他才发现她虽然拥有那个华丽坚强的外表,内心却十分脆弱。而夏梦萱却搞笑地发现:别人口中的高冷校草,实际上是个婆婆妈妈的话唠。
  • 混元剑祖

    混元剑祖

    恒天世界,宗门林立。以道门,佛门,巫门,魔门,灵门所统领的五大门派为首。世间皆以修练灵力(金.木.水.火.土.风.雷.冰.阴.阳)为主。剑。在他门眼中被视为法宝。现代剑术大师郭少枫,来到了这个世界。揭起了剑修的风暴。
  • 错爱之可惜没如果

    错爱之可惜没如果

    “如果还有一次重新选择的机会,我情愿自己从来没有遇见过你。”她站在离他不远的地方,轻声吐露着。“你当真如此狠心?”他从嫉愤到淡然再到如今的暗伤,全都是因身前的这个女子,这个他爱恨两难全的女子。只是可惜了,可惜没如果。
  • 拽女恋爱之调戏王子团

    拽女恋爱之调戏王子团

    “王子团们,我给你们杠上了”她,叶冰蕾。万千宠爱集于一身,却被三大帅男在同一天中一一强吻,高傲如她又怎会屈服,嚣张跋扈的甩下宣言。千辛万苦的选出真命天子,没想到却是一场计划已久的阴谋,而阴谋的代价就是家族惨遭血洗。头一晕失去了所有的记忆,当真相大白时,她选择了变强,成为世界顶峰的那个人,而爱情的彼岸终究在何方?
  • 天价聘妻:爹地放开那女人

    天价聘妻:爹地放开那女人

    她是被苏家赶出家门的长女,独立坚强,外柔内刚。他是白氏总裁,身份尊贵,家财万贯。他们本来没有任何关系,因为他的宝贝女儿,她被他一纸契约,签入白家。本以为,照顾好那可爱女儿就万事大吉。可他却越管越宽,连她开不开桃花,交不交男朋友的事情也要管……
  • 杀手你不乖

    杀手你不乖

    上天在她二十岁那年夺走了她最爱的家人,为了报仇她成为了他手下的一名杀手。五年后,莫名从古代穿来个和她长得一模一样的妹妹,在相处的时间里,她发现了妹妹既然喜欢上她心仪的人,最后的误会导致了她的离开。她带着仇人的孩子从此远离是非,过着普通人的日子。没有仇恨,没有痛苦,只有幸福和欢笑。好不容易有个亲人,和喜欢的人冰释误会,可是命运却再次让她一无所有,她将何去何从呢?
  • EXO之转角预定爱

    EXO之转角预定爱

    女主陌熙从小就认识鹿晗,后来因为家庭原因,陌熙离开了北京,来到了长沙,离开了鹿晗,遇到了张艺兴。无人想到,20年后,陌熙与鹿晗再次相遇,彼此爱慕,但是无法说出!陌熙妈妈逼陌熙嫁给上官集团的少爷——上官慕晨,鹿晗和上官慕晨的情敌关系拉开。PS:这是我第二次写小说了,第一部为《EXO是最美时光》,希望读者们可以多多支持哈,两部都是围绕EXO写的,希望L们喜欢,如果读者们喜欢的话,记得推荐给你们的好盆友~~你们的支持就是我的动力!谢谢啊~~