登陆注册
26286700000072

第72章 CHAPTER XIV TOGETHER(2)

Nonsense, she had no spirit. That was a phantasy. Therefore it must be in her body which was her own particular property that should remain uninfluenced by any other body.

So it came about that the first words she spoke to him were somewhat rough in their texture. She stepped forward out of the shadow of the Georgian tomb and confronted him with a defiant air, her head thrown back, looking, to tell the truth, rather stately.

"I hoped that by this time you had given up talking to yourself, Godfrey, which, as I always told you, is a bad habit. I did not hear much of what you were mumbling, but I understood you to say that you thought I was here. Well, why shouldn't I be here?"

He stared at her blankly and answered:

"God knows, I don't! But since you ask the question, /why/ are you here, Isobel? It is Isobel, isn't it, or am I still dreaming? Let me touch you and I shall know."

She drew back a little way, quite three inches.

"Of course it is Isobel, don't your senses tell you that without wanting to touch me? Why, I knew it was you from the end of the church. But you ask me why I am here. I wish you would tell me. I was passing, and something drew me into this place. I suppose it was you, and if so, I say at once that I resent it; you have no right----"

"No, no, certainly not, but do let me touch you to make sure that you are Isobel."

"Very well," she said, and stretched out a hand towards him.

He caught it with his left which was nearest, and then with his right hand reached forward and seized her other hand. With a masterful movement he draw her towards him, and though she was a strong woman she seemed to have no power to resist. She thought that he was going to kiss her and did not care greatly if he did.

But he checked himself in time, and instead of pressing his lips upon hers, only kissed her hands, first one and then the other, for quite a long while: nor did she attempt to deny him, perhaps because a wild impulse took possession of her to kiss his in answer. Yes, his hands, or his lips, or even his coat or anything about him. Oh! it made her very angry, but there it was, for something rushed up in her which she had never felt before, something mad and wild and sweet.

She wrenched herself away at last and began to scold him again.

"What have you been doing all these years? Why did you never write to me?"

"Because I was too proud, as you never wrote to me."

"Too proud! Pride will be your ruin; it goes before every sort of fall. Besides, I did write to you. I can show you a copy of the letter, if I haven't torn it up."

"I never got it; did you post it yourself?"

"Yes, that is I took it to the Abbey House and left it to be addressed there."

"Oh! then perhaps it is there still," and he looked at her.

"Nonsense, no one could have been so mean, not even----"

He shrugged his shoulders, a trick he had learned abroad, then said:

"Well, it doesn't matter now, does it, Isobel?"

"Yes, it matters a lot. Years of misunderstanding and doubt and loss, when life is so short. I might have married or all sorts of things."

"What has my not receiving your letter got to do with that?" he asked, astonished.

"Nothing at all. Why do you ask such silly questions? I only meant that if I had married I should not have been here, and we should never have met again."

"Well, you are here and we have met in this church, where we parted."

"Yes, it's odd, isn't it? I wish it had been somewhere else. I don't like this gloomy old place with its atmosphere of death. Come outside."

They went, and when they were through the churchyard gates walked at hazard towards the stream which ran through the grounds of Hawk's Hall. Here they sat down upon a fallen willow, watching the swallows skim over the surface of the placid waters, and for a while were silent. They had so much to say to each other that it seemed as though scarcely they knew where to commence.

"Tell me," she said at length, "were you in the square garden on the night of that dance at which I came out? Oh! I see by your look that you were. Then why did you not speak to me instead of standing behind a bush, watching in that mean fashion?"

"I wasn't properly dressed for parties, and--and--you seemed to be--@@very much engaged--with a rose and a knight in armour."

"Engaged! It was only part of a game. I wrote and told you all about it in the letter you did not get. Did you never kiss a flower for a joke and give it to someone, not knowing that you were being watched?"

Godfrey coloured and shifted uneasily on his log.

"Well, as a matter of fact," he said, "it is odd that you should have guessed--for something of the sort did once happen quite by accident.

Also I /was/ watched."

"I!--you mean /we/. One doesn't kiss flowers by oneself and give them to the air. It would be more ridiculous even than the other thing."

"I will tell you all about it if you like," he stammered confusedly.

She looked at him with her large, steady grey eyes, and answered in a cold voice:

"No, thank you, I don't like. Nothing bores me so much as other people's silly love affairs."

Baffled in defence, Godfrey resorted to attack.

"What has become of the knight in armour?" he asked.

"He is married and has twins. I saw the announcement of their birth in the paper yesterday. And what has become of the lady with the flower?

For since there was a flower, there must have been a lady; I suppose the same whom you pulled up the precipice."

"She is married also, to her cousin, but I don't know that she has any children yet, and I never pulled her up any precipice. It was a man I pulled, a very heavy one. My arm isn't quite right yet."

"Oh!" said Isobel. Then with another sudden change of voice she went on. "Now tell me all about yourself, Godfrey. There must be such lots to say, and I long to hear."

So he told her, and she told him of herself, and they talked and talked till the shadows of advancing night began to close around them.

Suddenly Godfrey looked at his watch, of which he could only just see the hands.

"My goodness!" he said, "it is half-past seven."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 无限之蛊

    无限之蛊

    意外之中进入无限循环世界的徐毅,渴望着回到现实世界而努力求生,在这求生之路上遇见的各种奇幻怪异的事,或人。
  • 未来黑科技

    未来黑科技

    新书《开挂的程序员》求收藏,求推荐!未来的游戏是怎么玩的?性爱机器人为什么那么受欢迎?三维投影,真的可以改变世界吗?什么东西可以替代手机?虚空行走的原理是什么?VR技术能是不是真的能够虚拟现实?生物电脑是否可以产生人工智能?纳米科技真的存在吗?量子科技是如何实现人物的空间传送?……一切尽在天都科技!带你走进一个未来的世界!
  • 能力者pk娃娃店

    能力者pk娃娃店

    (本人新手(*/ω\*),不喜勿喷(*/ω\*)我只是一个打酱油,打酱油打酱油的人!要是人家打怪,我就在那里加油,要是人家打不过,我就三十一计--走为上计!可是现在我却天天看到脏东西,握草,这是什么节奏……
  • 红警星际帝国

    红警星际帝国

    莫名其妙穿越到帝星的杨浩,拥有代表奇迹的红警基地车,野心勃勃的要改变世界。
  • 萨满女祭司

    萨满女祭司

    被那个挨千刀的小白脸给推下山崖,致使一代歌舞皇后香消云散。却不知命运的齿轮让这个一生骄傲的女子转世投胎到另外一个世界……在这个谜一般的世界里,带给了艾青什么,或者艾青带给了这个世界什么……一切都是未知数……兽族第一女祭司艾青大人名言录:做新时代的兽人,就必须拥有“三有”,有智慧、有礼貌、有理想。别看人类的军队威风八面,其实它就像只纸老虎一般,一捅就破了。想要获得我的芳心,非文武双全着不可得也!棒子在手,天下我有
  • 时空之眼传奇

    时空之眼传奇

    科幻?魔幻?是玄幻。我是T博士制造的,为了报复T博士,我在逃出他的魔爪时拿走了他的“命根子”时空之眼,没想到却被时空之眼送到一个魔幻的世界,第一次穿越,我被人误会是德鲁伊…诸神乱战,邪神复活,这不科学!我只想要自由!却被迫要在光明神与邪神,朋友还是敌人之间做出选择…就不能有第三个选择吗?
  • 九转玄阳

    九转玄阳

    “大和尚慢走,此宝与贫道有缘!”丁南高声一呼,双眼瞬间眯成了一双月牙,在一口大白牙的映衬下,右手三根手指习惯性的搓了起来......!
  • 寒武纪

    寒武纪

    姜小邪前世是一名实习押运员,接到一次奇怪的任务,押送一批普通物资,可是其中暗藏着一个铅盒。途中遇不明势力抢夺,发生枪战,押运小组伤亡惨重,暗中保护押运组的军方特战队也没能扭转战局,特警队长临死前让姜小邪毁掉铅盒中的物品。姜小邪打开铅盒,发现里面竟是一枚三叶虫化石。无意中姜小邪将血液喷到化石上面。异象发生,姜小邪昏迷过去,醒来发现穿越到混元大陆……
  • 路过心中的阳光

    路过心中的阳光

    他对她一见钟情,她对他念念不忘,他们的人生或是注定曲折,人生若只如初见,该多好!
  • 天上掉个元神

    天上掉个元神

    大一学生赵阳是一个超级武功迷。某一天,他一个人单挑四个小混混的时候,杯具的被天上的一道神雷给劈中了。再次醒来就发现自己的脑海里融合了一道元神的记忆,然后开始修炼。超级大外挂开启,小人物要逆天了。神魂修炼,可隔空控物,可借物化行,可附身操纵。PS:新人新书,求收藏!求推荐!