登陆注册
37885700000091

第91章 Chapter XXVII A Financier Bewitched(2)

This tall, melancholy youth, with brown eyes and pale-brown hair, was very poor. He hailed from southern Minnesota, and what between a penchant for journalism, verse-writing, and some dramatic work, was somewhat undecided as to his future. His present occupation was that of an instalment collector for a furniture company, which set him free, as a rule, at three o'clock in the afternoon. He was trying, in a mooning way, to identify himself with the Chicago newspaper world, and was a discovery of Gardner Knowles.

Stephanie had seen him about the rooms of the Garrick Players.

She had looked at his longish face with its aureole of soft, crinkly hair, his fine wide mouth, deep-set eyes, and good nose, and had been touched by an atmosphere of wistfulness, or, let us say, life-hunger. Gardner Knowles brought a poem of his once, which he had borrowed from him, and read it to the company, Stephanie, Ethel Tuckerman, Lane Cross, and Irma Ottley assembled.

"Listen to this," Knowles had suddenly exclaimed, taking it out of his pocket.

It concerned a garden of the moon with the fragrance of pale blossoms, a mystic pool, some ancient figures of joy, a quavered Lucidian tune.

"With eerie flute and rhythmic thrum Of muted strings and beaten drum."

Stephanie Platow had sat silent, caught by a quality that was akin to her own. She asked to see it, and read it in silence.

"I think it's charming," she said.

Thereafter she hovered in the vicinity of Forbes Gurney. Why, she could scarcely say. It was not coquetry. She just drew near, talked to him of stage work and her plays and her ambitions. She sketched him as she had Cowperwood and others, and one day Cowperwood found three studies of Forbes Gurney in her note-book idyllicly done, a note of romantic feeling about them.

"Who is this?" he asked.

"Oh, he's a young poet who comes up to the Players--Forbes Gurney.

He's so charming; he's so pale and dreamy."

Cowperwood contemplated the sketches curiously. His eyes clouded.

"Another one of Stephanie's adherents," he commented, teasingly.

"It's a long procession I've joined. Gardner Knowles, Lane Cross, Bliss Bridge, Forbes Gurney."

Stephanie merely pouted moodily.

"How you talk! Bliss Bridge, Gardner Knowles! I admit I like them all, but that's all I do do. They're just sweet and dear. You'd like Lane Cross yourself; he's such a foolish old Polly. As for Forbes Gurney, he just drifts up there once in a while as one of the crowd. I scarcely know him."

"Exactly," said Cowperwood, dolefully; "but you sketch him."

For some reason Cowperwood did not believe this. Back in his brain he did not believe Stephanie at all, he did not trust her. Yet he was intensely fond of her--the more so, perhaps, because of this.

"Tell me truly, Stephanie," he said to her one day, urgently, and yet very diplomatically. "I don't care at all, so far as your past is concerned. You and I are close enough to reach a perfect understanding. But you didn't tell me the whole truth about you and Knowles, did you? Tell me truly now. I sha'n't mind. I can understand well enough how it could have happened. It doesn't make the least bit of difference to me, really.

Stephanie was off her guard for once, in no truly fencing mood.

She was troubled at times about her various relations, anxious to put herself straight with Cowperwood or with any one whom she truly liked. Compared to Cowperwood and his affairs, Cross and Knowles were trivial, and yet Knowles was interesting to her. Compared to Cowperwood, Forbes Gurney was a stripling beggar, and yet Gurney had what Cowperwood did not have--a sad, poetic lure. He awakened her sympathies. He was such a lonely boy. Cowperwood was so strong, brilliant, magnetic.

Perhaps it was with some idea of clearing up her moral status generally that she finally said: "Well, I didn't tell you the exact truth about it, either. I was a little ashamed to."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 许你盛世骄阳

    许你盛世骄阳

    她曾是封辰煜的掌心宝,是人人艳羡的封太太,也是神秘的顶级设计师,活得任性而放肆。一场意外,她被逼引产、铃铛入狱。五年的牢狱折磨,已经让她筋疲力尽。本想与他划清界限,不想一个混世小魔王的出现打破了一切……“封大总裁,打个商量,把小包子让给我呗!”“行啊,送一赠一,要不要?”
  • 文王世子

    文王世子

    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。
  • 凤凰涅槃:魔王陛下的高冷妃

    凤凰涅槃:魔王陛下的高冷妃

    那一世她过的凄凉悲惨,一夕穿越,她左手灵兽,右手丹药,闯天下,某日走过冥界,遇魔王一个,传闻魔王比她还高冷,那这个跟在她后面死皮赖脸的真的是魔王吗?魔王牌死皮赖脸,冰山公主也破功。
  • 机控师

    机控师

    毒舌加咸鱼的陈鱼为了混日子加入了无所事事的机器设备研究制造与操控部。直到末日降临,所有人的生活都被改变,包括陈鱼。机器设备研究制造与控制部竟成为人类的希望?
  • 东盛皇后

    东盛皇后

    魂穿成相府庶女,被乱点鸳鸯?冷紫凝说,不,姐不同意。辛苦创业,饭太好吃,感动太皇太后,要入宫?冷紫凝大哭,姐的出逃计划啊!冷紫凝:皇上,你走你的阳关道,姐过姐的独木桥,放我离宫!柳寒澈:难道一点也不在乎我?冷紫凝:姐一点也不在乎你,姐就是要走柳寒澈:不爱我,没门,朕就是要专宠你一生一世!
  • 九天仙人

    九天仙人

    本文纯修仙,没有男主,不搞笑,不逗比,无脑洞,安安静静踏踏实实修仙打怪。可是修仙到后面余生发现一个不得了的事情,她好像有一个传承了数万年的祖传任务。同为余家人的曾曾曾曾曾姑婆竟然跑路了,把这个烫手山芋扔给了她。作为世界上唯二的余家人,她连拒绝的机会都没有。因为,整个世界都会因为她的成败,或维持现状,或走向灭亡。
  • 化念为王

    化念为王

    大千世界,创生具现皆为念。念,是一种能量。人的肉身潜力有限,精神念力却是无限的。能驱使自身念力的人被称为念能者。他们强大,孤傲,彼此追逐,互相掠夺。这是一个隐藏在唯物世界观中的念能者的世界。这个世界——化念为王
  • 踏仙之途

    踏仙之途

    一件神秘之物改变了一个平凡小山村里居住的村民的资质,一场突如其来的灾难降临在这小山村中,恰在此时遇到修真者的帮助七个孩子自此走出了山村。从此他们开始了互帮互助的修炼生涯,面对修真界的跌宕起伏与各人的爱、恨、情、仇,最终七人还是走向了不同的路......
  • 学阳的学生时代

    学阳的学生时代

    在这里,你就会看到:现实生活中,男主角学阳在学生时代的点点滴滴以及与亲朋好友交往之间各种融合与矛盾。
  • 中小公司的金字塔原理

    中小公司的金字塔原理

    本书对如何创建和发展中小公司作深入分析,从金字塔的最底层也就是创建公司的第一步开始,从六大层面逐层分析介绍,论述中小公司如何生存发展的问题。