登陆注册
37864500000111

第111章 CHAPTER XLI(1)

Henry Brierly was at the Dilwortby's constantly and on such terms of intimacy that he came and went without question. The Senator was not an inhospitable man, he liked to have guests in his house, and Harry's gay humor and rattling way entertained him; for even the most devout men and busy statesmen must have hours of relaxation.

Harry himself believed that he was of great service in the University business, and that the success of the scheme depended upon him to a great degree. He spent many hours in talking it over with the Senator after dinner. He went so far as to consider whether it would be worth his while to take the professorship of civil engineering in the new institution.

But it was not the Senator's society nor his dinners--at which this scapegrace remarked that there was too much grace and too little wine--which attracted him to the horse. The fact was the poor fellow hung around there day after day for the chance of seeing Laura for five minutes at a time. For her presence at dinner he would endure the long bore of the Senator's talk afterwards, while Laura was off at some assembly, or excused herself on the plea of fatigue. Now and then he accompanied her to some reception, and rarely, on off nights, he was blessed with her company in the parlor, when he sang, and was chatty and vivacious and performed a hundred little tricks of imitation and ventriloqui**, and made himself as entertaining as a man could be.

It puzzled him not a little that all his fascinations seemed to go for so little with Laura; it was beyond his experience with women. Sometimes Laura was exceedingly kind and petted him a little, and took the trouble to exert her powers of pleasing, and to entangle him deeper and deeper.

But this, it angered him afterwards to think, was in private; in public she was beyond his reach, and never gave occasion to the suspicion that she had any affair with him. He was never permitted to achieve the dignity of a serious flirtation with her in public.

"Why do you treat me so?" he once said, reproachfully.

"Treat you how?" asked Laura in a sweet voice, lifting her eyebrows.

"You know well enough. You let other fellows monopolize you in society, and you are as indifferent to me as if we were strangers."

"Can I help it if they are attentive, can I be rude? But we are such old friends, Mr. Brierly, that I didn't suppose you would be jealous."

"I think I must be a very old friend, then, by your conduct towards me.

By the same rule I should judge that Col. Selby must be very new."

Laura looked up quickly, as if about to return an indignant answer to such impertinence, but she only said, "Well, what of Col. Selby, sauce-box?"

"Nothing, probably, you'll care for. Your being with him so much is the town talk, that's all?"

"What do people say?" asked Laura calmly.

"Oh, they say a good many things. You are offended, though, to have me speak of it?"

"Not in the least. You are my true friend. I feel that I can trust you.

You wouldn't deceive me, Harry?" throwing into her eyes a look of trust and tenderness that melted away all his petulance and distrust. "What do they say?"

"Some say that you've lost your head about him; others that you don't care any more for him than you do for a dozen others, but that he is completely fascinated with you and about to desert his wife; and others say it is nonsense to suppose you would entangle yourself with a married man, and that your intimacy only arises from the matter of the cotton, claims, for which he wants your influence with Dilworthy. But you know everybody is talked about more or less in Washington. I shouldn't care;but I wish you wouldn't have so much to do with Selby, Laura," continued Harry, fancying that he was now upon such terms that his, advice, would be heeded.

"And you believed these slanders?"

"I don't believe anything against you, Laura, but Col. Selby does not mean you any good. I know you wouldn't be seen with him if you knew his reputation."

"Do you know him?" Laura asked, as indifferently as she could.

"Only a little. I was at his lodgings' in Georgetown a day or two ago, with Col. Sellers. Sellers wanted to talk with him about some patent remedy he has, Eye Water, or something of that sort, which he wants to introduce into Europe. Selby is going abroad very soon."

Laura started; in spite of her self-control.

"And his wife! --Does he take his family? Did you see his wife?"

Yes. A dark little woman, rather worn--must have been pretty once though. Has three or four children, one of them a baby. They'll all go of course. She said she should be glad enough to get away from Washington. You know Selby has got his claim allowed, and they say he has had a run, of luck lately at Morrissey's."

Laura heard all this in a kind of stupor, looking straight at Harry, without seeing him. Is it possible, she was thinking, that this base wretch, after, all his promises, will take his wife and children and leave me? Is it possible the town is saying all these things about me?

And a look of bitterness coming into her face--does the fool think he can escape so?

"You are angry with me, Laura," said Harry, not comprehending in the least what was going on in her mind.

"Angry?" she said, forcing herself to come back to his presence.

"With you? Oh no. I'm angry with the cruel world, which, pursues an independent woman as it never does a man. I'm grateful to you Harry;I'm grateful to you for telling me of that odious man."

And she rose from her chair and gave him her pretty hand, which the silly fellow took, and kissed and clung to. And he said many silly things, before she disengaged herself gently, and left him, saying it was time to dress, for dinner.

And Harry went away, excited, and a little hopeful, but only a little.

The happiness was only a gleam, which departed and left him thoroughly, miserable. She never would love him, and she was going to the devil, besides. He couldn't shut his eyes to what he saw, nor his ears to what he heard of her.

同类推荐
  • 新论

    新论

    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。
  • 密咒圆因往生

    密咒圆因往生

    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。
  • 新加坡风土记

    新加坡风土记

    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。
  • 五鉴

    五鉴

    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。
  • East Lynne

    East Lynne

    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
  • 八号当铺之万界交易所

    八号当铺之万界交易所

    无尽永恒的存在,曾经在各个位面都流行了它的影子,想要知道它是谁吗,欢迎来到第八号当铺,只要你给我满意的典当物我可以给你所需要的一切包括生命..........神没有听见你的愿望吗?你还想要什么?为了满足欲望,你准备付出多少代价?四肢、五官?第8号当铺接受任何物品的典当,包括你的灵魂……欢迎加入八号当铺,群号码:118561707
  • 专业玩家

    专业玩家

    白血病患者周彬死后,灵魂被系统征召,在这孤独而荒凉的异界,周彬根本无法生存下去。周彬想起了自己的系统技能:召唤玩家。
  • 逆乱道人

    逆乱道人

    三三之灾,九九之劫,轮回之力,破天之势,通幽明入王庭,不堕轮回,敕令出万鬼避。李晨怎样来经历他这不平凡的人生。
  • 校草爱上我:林意北,我宣你!

    校草爱上我:林意北,我宣你!

    林意北,S市Y中的高三学姐,处变不惊,低调冷漠,却为了温阳一人心慌神乱,这是为何?温阳,一个阳光的少年,如同他的名字一般让人舒服,可是为什么他的笑会让人感到不适?勤勤恳恳忙忙碌碌的高中生活,意外的收获到了所谓爱情,这是喜是悲?初恋是美好的,也是残酷的,当粉红泡泡戳破的那一刹那,谁用情最深谁就输了。【BE/不定时更新/先甜后虐】
  • 又是那个3班

    又是那个3班

    一群懵懂的少年少女们刚刚踏入初中会发生什么一系列的故事呢少女们萌动的心少年们激情满满慢慢品带你回忆青春此书保证绝对“青春!”不“青春”作者吃素三个月!没有主角,因为大家在这个班里面都是主角大家都挺想念初中高中和同学们一起经历的时光吧,工作的时总是怀念以前自己做的囧事,这本书保证原汁原味,带你穿越到中学,再上一次学(求大家别杠T_T那种90.00年的故事我写不出来,也没经历过,我会尽量贴近10的故事⊙▽⊙)
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 全民龙战

    全民龙战

    一夜之间,全球异变诡异红雾,红蓝光柱人手一个系统,而我又该何去何从?重回部落时代,到底是人类的进步还是后退?一切重新出发
  • 夜半燃歌

    夜半燃歌

    黑暗中,每一个人都疯狂至极!我恨他们,仅仅是为了不爱上他们……
  • 方寸道心

    方寸道心

    在这方寸人间上,万物为主。漫天神佛不准我飞上去?那我就打到他们不能自理。你说我没有天赋?不好意思,我喝水进阶,睡觉练功,什么炼丹,炼器,阵法,还真没有我不会的。我就是幽阳,正义的坏蛋
  • 兽心还是人性

    兽心还是人性

    伴随着一声刺耳的刹车声,我们的主人公失去了知觉,再次醒来时,他在一个陌生的环境,遍地的尸骸,内心莫名的冲动,都让他感到彷徨不安,所幸,他遇到了同伴…