登陆注册
26547300000033

第33章

He turned abruptly from the window. He couldn't spy on her. If she wanted to keep things from him--she must; he could not spy on her.

His heart felt empty, and bitterness mounted from it into his very mouth. The staccato shouts of Jack Cardigan pursuing the ball, the laugh of young Mont rose in the stillness and came in. He hoped they were ****** that chap Profond run. And the girl in "La Vendimia"stood with her arm akimbo arid her dreamy eyes looking past him.

'I've done all I could for you,' he thought, 'since you were no higher than my knee. You aren't going to--to--hurt me, are you?'

But the Goya copy answered not, brilliant in colour just beginning to tone down. 'There's no real life in it,' thought Soames. 'Why doesn't she come?'

X

TRIO

Among those four Forsytes of the third, and, as one might say, fourth generation, at Wansdon under the Downs, a week-end prolonged unto the ninth day had stretched the crossing threads of tenacity almost to snapping-point. Never had Fleur been so "fine," Holly so watchful, Val so stable-secretive, Jon so silent and disturbed. What he learned of farming in that week might have been balanced on the point of a penknife and puffed off. He, whose nature was essentially averse from intrigue, and whose adoration of Fleur disposed him to think that any need for concealing it was "skittles," chafed and fretted, yet obeyed, taking what relief he could in the few moments when they were alone. On Thursday, while they were standing in the bay window of the drawing-room, dressed for dinner, she said to him:

"Jon, I'm going home on Sunday by the 3.40 from Paddington; if you were to go home on Saturday you could come up on Sunday and take me down, and just get back here by the last train, after. You were going home anyway, weren't you?"Jon nodded.

"Anything to be with you," he said; "only why need I pretend--"Fleur slipped her little finger into his palm:

"You have no instinct, Jon; you must leave things to me. It's serious about our people. We've simply got to be secret at present, if we want to be together." The door was opened, and she added loudly: "You are a duffer, Jon."Something turned over within Jon; he could not bear this subterfuge about a feeling so natural, so overwhelming, and so sweet.

On Friday night about eleven he had packed his bag, and was leaning out of his window, half miserable, and half lost in a dream of Paddington station, when he heard a tiny sound, as of a finger-nail tapping on his door. He rushed to it and listened. Again the sound.

It was a nail. He opened. Oh! What a lovely thing came in!

"I wanted to show you my fancy dress," it said, and struck an attitude at the foot of his bed.

Jon drew a long breath and leaned against the door. The apparition wore white muslin on its head, a fichu round its bare neck over a wine-coloured dress, fulled out below its slender waist.

It held one arm akimbo, and the other raised, right-angled, holding a fan which touched its head.

"This ought to be a basket of grapes," it whispered, "but I haven't got it here. It's my Goya dress. And this is the attitude in the picture. Do you like it?""It's a dream."The apparition pirouetted. "Touch it, and see."Jon knelt down and took the skirt reverently.

"Grape colour," came the whisper, "all grapes--La Vendimia--the vintage."Jon's fingers scarcely touched each side of the waist; he looked up, with adoring eyes.

"Oh! Jon," it whispered; bent, kissed his forehead, pirouetted again, and, gliding out, was gone.

Jon stayed on his knees, and his head fell forward against the bed.

How long he stayed like that he did not know. The little noises--of the tapping nail, the feet, the skirts rustling--as in a dream--went on about him; and before his closed eyes the figure stood and smiled and whispered, a faint perfume of narcissus lingering in the air.

And his forehead where it had been kissed had a little cool place between the brows, like the imprint of a flower. Love filled his soul, that love of boy for girl which knows so little, hopes so much, would not brush the down off for the world, and must become in time a fragrant memory--a searing passion--a humdrum mateship--or, once in many times, vintage full and sweet with sunset colour on the grapes.

Enough has been said about Jon Forsyte here and in another place to show what long marches lay between him and his great-great-grandfather, the first Jolyon, in Dorset down by the sea. Jon was sensitive as a girl, more sensitive than nine out of ten girls of the day; imaginative as one of his half-sister June's "lame duck"painters; affectionate as a son of his father and his mother naturally would be. And yet, in his inner tissue, there was something of the old founder of his family, a secret tenacity of soul, a dread of showing his feelings, a determination not to know when he was beaten. Sensitive, imaginative, affectionate boys get a bad time at school, but Jon had instinctively kept his nature dark, and been but normally unhappy there. Only with his mother had he, up till then, been absolutely frank and natural; and when he went home to Robin Hill that Saturday his heart was heavy because Fleur had said that he must not be frank and natural with her from whom he had never yet kept anything, must not even tell her that they had met again, unless he found that she knew already. So intolerable did this seem to him that he was very near to telegraphing an excuse and staying up in London. And the first thing his mother said to him was:

"So you've had our little friend of the confectioner's there, Jon.

What is she like on second thoughts?"

With relief, and a high colour, Jon answered:

"Oh! awfully jolly, Mum."

Her arm pressed his.

Jon had never loved her so much as in that minute which seemed to falsify Fleur's fears and to release his soul. He turned to look at her, but something in her smiling face--something which only he perhaps would have caught--stopped the words bubbling up in him.

同类推荐
  • Elements of Political Economy

    Elements of Political Economy

    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。
  • 吾吾类稿

    吾吾类稿

    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。
  • 佛说贫穷老公经

    佛说贫穷老公经

    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。
  • 佛说须赖经

    佛说须赖经

    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。
  • 云宫法语

    云宫法语

    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
  • 踹了花心老公:前夫滚开

    踹了花心老公:前夫滚开

    结婚两年,老公在外养了情人早生了儿子,而她算个什么呢?收集丈夫出轨证据,转移了家庭财产,给小三施加压力,写了举报信冻结了冻死资产,然后他净身出户扫地出门才是正道。一纸离婚协议请签好,从此萧郎是路人!
  • 巫域

    巫域

    考察团深入群山寻找曼西族聚集地巫域,频遇险境,千年瞳子会,至高人头祭,盲蛇蛊,活人蛊……
  • 沐雨琴殇

    沐雨琴殇

    不知何故,在五年前的某一个夜晚,凰家堡凰大公子忽然受了重创,自此以后,长年卧床不起,整整五年足不出户。于是,坊间谣言四起——有人说,凰大公子为情所伤。因为五年前,曾有一美貌绝伦,精通音律的奇女子常伴在身侧,山间林里,常见他们琴箫合奏,才子佳人相伴曾在长安传为一段佳话。但自从凰大公子受伤之后,此女子就像是从人间消失了般,不再出现……也有人说,凰大公子是为仇家追杀,只因为一件世间至宝,但究竟是什么珍贵至宝却无人得知……
  • 绝世四千金PK惊世四少爷

    绝世四千金PK惊世四少爷

    她们,是神龙不见尾的,令黑白两道闻风丧胆的绝世四千金,拥有无人能比的美貌和高超的功夫;他们,是活在阳光下的,令黑白两道不敢有异心的惊世四少爷,拥有惊世的美貌和神秘的武功。当他们与她们相见,又会有怎样的故事呢?当他们与她们擦出爱情的火花时,却没有想到,一个天大的阴谋正悄悄地逼近!!
  • 狂倾天下

    狂倾天下

    “为了她,即便是负了天下又如何?”“好,但愿你不会后悔。”--“你当真可以为她而死?”“即使是魂飞魄散。”--或许可以三妻四妾;或许可以登上九五之尊;或许可以潇洒快活一生....可是遇到了她一切都变了,也许是命中注定。为她可以放弃一切,可以不计后果的付出...
  • 化灵修真记

    化灵修真记

    “各位观众,今天是第十六届“古武VS异能”世界大赛进行的第六天,先前各阶比赛都已决出胜负,双方各有千秋,难分上下!今天,在虹口武场六万双眼睛之下,将进行两方的巅峰之战!从先前的安排表上来看,古武方将派出王牌地级高手百里兵,而异能方也将派出四阶冰系巅峰强者索契夫,胜负如何,我们将拭目以待!好!索契夫已经上场了,据说索契夫曾在四年前一招惜败百里兵,然后痛彻心扉进入北极核心区域苦修,已是无限接近五阶,他功成之后曾经飞到燕京求战百里兵,传言百里兵难撄其锋,闭门避战……咦,古武方的选手登台了,看模样不是百里大师,居然是一个年轻人!”-----------一个可以提炼了灵气的化灵池,可以给一个都市小子多大的成长性?《化灵修真记》,现代修真,敬请支持!
  • 智慧处世术——91种左右逢源的圆融处世艺术

    智慧处世术——91种左右逢源的圆融处世艺术

    全面、系统、分门别类地将现代人生存立世必须具备的智慧告诉您。指导您做适者生存、永立人上的强者。
  • 校园网事

    校园网事

    校园,对所有人来说,都是十分熟悉的一个地方;但对所有的局外人来说,又绝对是陌生的——因为你不知里面的内幕详情,而你实际上只看到她的一个面而已。其实,校园也并非一块真正的“净土”——不信请看——《校园网事》。一个个漂亮的和不漂亮的女人,引出一连串的话题,有喜有忧,有笑有泪。再加上一群可爱的男人,这就如同一曲迷人的交响乐——学校、办公室、家庭;领导、教师、家长、学生各种角色的嘴脸都刻画了出来——哦,一切尽在《校园网事》中。
  • 报告boss夫人是上校

    报告boss夫人是上校

    民政局,凌家三少对着身边的女人道:“你别多想,如果不是我的父母,你永远不可能同我在一本结婚证之中……”女人听到男人说的话,眼中没有一点波动。晚上,洞房花烛夜,二人因双双吃了春药,一夜缠绵。隔天,男人无情地对床上的女人说:“以后,我再也不会来找你,别奢望我会多看一眼。”七年后,凌氏集团来了一个美女上校,手上牵着一对龙凤胎,站在凌家三少面前,霸气侧漏的说:“他们是你的孩子,我有事,孩子你看。”于是就这样快步走了。留下办公室里凌乱的凌三少。
  • 穿越妖族当影帝

    穿越妖族当影帝

    后世说:我是妖族史上最伟大的发明家。队友说:我是妖族第一探险者。敌人说:我是一位令人恐惧的“影帝”。云凡说:人生如戏,全靠演技。作者说:这是一部具有悬疑色彩的妖族穿越小说,喜欢爽文,寻宝,探险,热血的朋友加个收藏。