登陆注册
26545800000015

第15章

George Gravener didn't follow her, for late in September, after the House had risen, I met him in a railway-carriage.He was coming up from Scotland and I had just quitted some relations who lived near Durham.The current of travel back to London wasn't yet strong; at any rate on entering the compartment I found he had had it for some time to himself.We fared in company, and though he had a blue-book in his lap and the open jaws of his bag threatened me with the white teeth of confused papers, we inevitably, we even at last sociably conversed.I saw things weren't well with him, but Iasked no question till something dropped by himself made, as it had made on another occasion, an absence of curiosity invidious.He mentioned that he was worried about his good old friend Lady Coxon, who, with her niece likely to be detained some time in America, lay seriously ill at Clockborough, much on his mind and on his hands.

"Ah Miss Anvoy's in America?"

"Her father has got into horrid straits--has lost no end of money."I waited, after expressing due concern, but I eventually said: "Ihope that raises no objection to your marriage.""None whatever; moreover it's my trade to meet objections.But it may create tiresome delays, of which there have been too many, from various causes, already.Lady Coxon got very bad, then she got much better.Then Mr.Anvoy suddenly began to totter, and now he seems quite on his back.I'm afraid he's really in for some big reverse.Lady Coxon's worse again, awfully upset by the news from America, and she sends me word that she MUST have Ruth.How can Isupply her with Ruth? I haven't got Ruth myself!""Surely you haven't lost her?" I returned.

"She's everything to her wretched father.She writes me every post--telling me to smooth her aunt's pillow.I've other things to smooth; but the old lady, save for her servants, is really alone.

She won't receive her Coxon relations--she's angry at so much of her money going to them.Besides, she's hopelessly mad," said Gravener very frankly.

I don't remember whether it was this, or what it was, that made me ask if she hadn't such an appreciation of Mrs.Saltram as might render that active person of some use.

He gave me a cold glance, wanting to know what had put Mrs.Saltram into my head, and I replied that she was unfortunately never out of it.I happened to remember the wonderful accounts she had given me of the kindness Lady Coxon had shown her.Gravener declared this to be false; Lady Coxon, who didn't care for her, hadn't seen her three times.The only foundation for it was that Miss Anvoy, who used, poor girl, to chuck money about in a manner she must now regret, had for an hour seen in the miserable woman--you could never know what she'd see in people--an interesting pretext for the liberality with which her nature overflowed.But even Miss Anvoy was now quite tired of her.Gravener told me more about the crash in New York and the annoyance it had been to him, and we also glanced here and there in other directions; but by the time we got to Doncaster the principal thing he had let me see was that he was keeping something back.We stopped at that station, and, at the carriage-door, some one made a movement to get in.Gravener uttered a sound of impatience, and I felt sure that but for this Ishould have had the secret.Then the intruder, for some reason, spared us his company; we started afresh, and my hope of a disclosure returned.My companion held his tongue, however, and Ipretended to go to sleep; in fact I really dozed for discouragement.When I reopened my eyes he was looking at me with an injured air.He tossed away with some vivacity the remnant of a cigarette and then said: "If you're not too sleepy I want to put you a case." I answered that I'd make every effort to attend, and welcomed the note of interest when he went on: "As I told you a while ago, Lady Coxon, poor dear, is demented." His tone had much behind it--was full of promise.I asked if her ladyship's misfortune were a trait of her malady or only of her character, and he pronounced it a product of both.The case he wanted to put to me was a matter on which it concerned him to have the impression--the judgement, he might also say--of another person."I mean of the average intelligent man, but you see I take what I can get."There would be the technical, the strictly legal view; then there would be the way the question would strike a man of the world.He had lighted another cigarette while he talked, and I saw he was glad to have it to handle when he brought out at last, with a laugh slightly artificial: "In fact it's a subject on which Miss Anvoy and I are pulling different ways.""And you want me to decide between you? I decide in advance for Miss Anvoy.""In advance--that's quite right.That's how I decided when Iproposed to her.But my story will interest you only so far as your mind isn't made up." Gravener puffed his cigarette a minute and then continued: "Are you familiar with the idea of the Endowment of Research?""Of Research?" I was at sea a moment.

"I give you Lady Coxon's phrase.She has it on the brain.""She wishes to endow--?"

"Some earnest and 'loyal' seeker," Gravener said."It was a sketchy design of her late husband's, and he handed it on to her;setting apart in his will a sum of money of which she was to enjoy the interest for life, but of which, should she eventually see her opportunity--the matter was left largely to her discretion--she would best honour his memory by determining the exemplary public use.This sum of money, no less than thirteen thousand pounds, was to be called The Coxon Fund; and poor Sir Gregory evidently proposed to himself that The Coxon Fund should cover his name with glory--be universally desired and admired.He left his wife a full declaration of his views, so far at least as that term may be applied to views vitiated by a vagueness really infantine.Alittle learning's a dangerous thing, and a good citizen who happens to have been an ass is worse for a community than bad sewerage.

同类推荐
  • 百官箴

    百官箴

    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。
  • 速疾立验魔醯首罗天说阿尾奢法

    速疾立验魔醯首罗天说阿尾奢法

    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。
  • 小腆纪传

    小腆纪传

    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。
  • 重刻西方合论

    重刻西方合论

    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。
  • 首罗比丘经

    首罗比丘经

    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
  • 萌妻来袭:首席老公好傲娇

    萌妻来袭:首席老公好傲娇

    纪汐然怎么也不敢相信,眼前这个厚颜无耻的男人,就是传说中仅仅一个眼神,就能让商界和政界瑟瑟发抖的人。纪汐然:“你有病啊?”萧瀚逸:“相思病,是因为你。”纪汐然:“我讨厌你!”萧瀚逸:“我爱你!”“你竟敢这么对待自己的老公?你真的惹火我了,这次别想我轻易原谅你。”萧瀚逸冷冷道,大力甩上房门……十分钟后,没人哄的boss轻哼,“如果你主动吻我一下,我就勉强原谅你。”纪汐然:“你简直在做梦,请你麻溜的滚出去……唔……”……萧瀚逸意犹未尽地舔唇,邪肆宣布:“我正式原谅你。”
  • 诸佛心陀罗尼经

    诸佛心陀罗尼经

    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。
  • 30岁上下决定男人的80件事

    30岁上下决定男人的80件事

    古语云:三十而立。30岁上下的男人,正是面临,压力期,困惑期,需要认识现状,改善活法,30岁上下,是男人创造财富的转折点,30岁上下,是男人人生的飞跃,30岁上下,是男人的重要时刻,也是蜕变的重要时期。本书从30岁上下男人所面临的选择与压力入手,教男人们如何规划人生,做个成功的男人,以及如何抓住黄金时间创业,成就一生事业。
  • TFBOYS的选择

    TFBOYS的选择

    TFBOYS三小只遇到七姐妹,会产生什么爱情,姐妹们会分裂吗。
  • 龙腾九万里

    龙腾九万里

    峨嵋派年轻高手,银龙剑客龙中宇赶赴武当参加剑盟大会,却陷入一个巨大的阴谋中并被囚禁,龙中宇能安然脱险按期参加剑会吗?江湖情势岌岌可危,龙中宇孤胆深入,历尽艰险查寻铁心孤客的下落。就在他为毫无线索而一筹莫展时,又得知铁心孤客就是二十年前名扬天下的剑神袁君达,也是龙中宇的生身父亲!
  • 凉薄女的手感男

    凉薄女的手感男

    他总是在我身边打转,无论我怎么骂怎么赶,只要我一停下来他那张痞痞的脸总能瞬间闪现在我身畔。真骂得狠了,他也会闹两天情绪,可也就两天,必然雨过天晴,照旧痞笑着,凑上来,嘘寒问暖,让我烦不胜烦!日复一日,年复一年,我们就这么死磕着,我总是烦恼着怎么样才能让他从我面前暂时消失,至于彻底消失——连我自己都不相信会有这么一天!然而当这一天终于来到时,我才发现——
  • 我的女友是猎妖师

    我的女友是猎妖师

    少年张凌,得天师传承,体内突然多出几只绝色女鬼,钱塘旎梦苏小小,柳娇花媚庞春梅,风骨赠峻柳如是。自此踏上了纵横都市强者之路。师傅说,拥有童子之身的猎妖师才是最牛的猎妖师。张凌却发现事实恰恰相反!破身之日,便是大道得成之时。
  • 庶女的奋斗史

    庶女的奋斗史

    林柔作为林家庶女三小姐,上要对付渣爹,下要防着恶毒嫡姐。还要忙着扮丑女、、、没想到,那个男人已经知道她的真面目,还要娶她当填房?!这要如何是好?她有喜欢的对象了,这要肿么破??————————————求推荐,求收藏,求点击,各种求啊!!!
  • 我在远方等着你

    我在远方等着你

    身份的错误,让王雨羲(夏雨曦)生活在最普通的环境中,之后由于家族的需要回到最高端的环境,面对高高在上的人们,王雨曦该怎么办呢?在她最危险的时候,遇到她一生可以托付的人。
  • 我的王妃

    我的王妃

    一不小心的穿越,成了将军的千金,有着绝世的美貌,还遇到了和现代自己心上人长着一样面容的天下第一大财主,倾心相许。命运却偏偏让自己和霸道的王爷纠缠在一起。他如神一般,可是却不爱她,但是却要娶她为妃,在爱恨情仇徘徊中没有退路的一步一步爱上对方……本故事纯属虚构,请勿模仿。