登陆注册
36833900000003

第3章

"Anyhow the chance is too remote," he said. "All the nations with armies and navies are too much afraid of each other to do more than growl. Also I happen to want to do something different with my life, and you can't do anything unless you believe in what you are doing. I want to leave behind me something more than the portrait of a tin soldier in the dining-room at Ashbridge. After all, isn't an artistic profession the greatest there is? For what counts, what is of value in the world to-day? Greek statues, the Italian pictures, the symphonies of Beethoven, the plays of Shakespeare.

The people who have made beautiful things are they who are the benefactors of mankind. At least, so the people who love beautiful things think."Francis glanced at his cousin. He knew this interesting vital side of Michael; he was aware, too, that had anybody except himself been in the room, Michael could not have shown it. Perhaps there might be people to whom he could show it but certainly they were not those among whom Michael's life was passed.

"Go on," he said encouragingly. "You're ripping, Mike.""Well, the nuisance of it is that the things I am ripping about appear to father to be a sort of indoor game. It's all right to play the piano, if it's too wet to play golf. You can amuse yourself with painting if there aren't any pheasants to shoot. In fact, he will think that my wanting to become a musician is much the same thing as if I wanted to become a billiard-marker. And if he and I talked about it till we were a hundred years old, he could never possibly appreciate my point of view."Michael got up and began walking up and down the room with his slow, ponderous movement.

"Francis, it's a thousand pities that you and I can't change places," he said. "You are exactly the son father would like to have, and I should so much prefer being his nephew. However, you come next; that's one comfort."He paused a moment.

"You see, the fact is that he doesn't like me," he said. "He has no sympathy whatever with my tastes, nor with what I am. I'm an awful trial to him, and I don't see how to help it. It's pure waste of time, my going on in the Guards. I do it badly, and Ihate it. Now, you're made for it; you're that sort, and that sort is my father's sort. But I'm not; no one knows that better than myself. Then there's the question of marriage, too."Michael gave a mirthless laugh.

"I'm twenty-five, you see," he said, "and it's the family custom for the eldest son to marry at twenty-five, just as he's baptised when he's a certain number of weeks old, and confirmed when he is fifteen. It's part of the family plan, and the Medes and Persians aren't in it when the family plan is in question. Then, again, the lucky young woman has to be suitable; that is to say, she must be what my father calls 'one of us.' How I loathe that phrase! So my mother has a list of the suitable, and they come down to Ashbridge in gloomy succession, and she and I are sent out to play golf together or go on the river. And when, to our unutterable relief, that is over, we hurry back to the house, and I escape to my piano, and she goes and flirts with you, if you are there. Don't deny it.

And then another one comes, and she is drearier than the last--at least, I am."Francis lay back and laughed at this dismal picture of the rejection of the fittest.

"But you're so confoundedly hard to please, Mike," he said. "There was an awfully nice girl down at Ashbridge at Easter when I was there, who was simply pining to take you. I've forgotten her name."Michael clicked his fingers in a summary manner.

"There you are!" he said. "You and she flirted all the time, and three months afterwards you don't even remember her name. If you had only been me, you would have married her. As it was, she and Ibored each other stiff. There's an irony for you! But as for pining, I ask you whether any girl in her senses could pine for me.

Look at me, and tell me! Or rather, don't look at me; I can't bear to be looked at."Here was one of Michael's morbid sensitivenesses. He seldom forgot his own physical appearance, the fact of which was to him appalling. His stumpy figure with its big body, his broad, blunt-featured face, his long arms, his large hands and feet, his clumsiness in movement were to him of the nature of a constant nightmare, and it was only with Francis and the ease that his solitary presence gave, or when he was occupied with music that he wholly lost his self-consciousness in this respect. It seemed to him that he must be as repulsive to others as he was to himself, which was a distorted view of the case. Plain without doubt he was, and of heavy and ungainly build; but his belief in the finality of his uncouthness was morbid and imaginary, and half his inability to get on with his fellows, no less than with the maidens who were brought down in single file to Ashbridge, was due to this.

He knew very well how light-heartedly they escaped to the geniality and attractiveness of Francis, and in the clutch of his own introspective temperament he could not free himself from the handicap of his own sensitiveness, and, like others, take himself for granted. He crushed his own power to please by the weight of his judgments on himself.

同类推荐
  • 续原教论

    续原教论

    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。
  • 佛说明度五十校计经

    佛说明度五十校计经

    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。
  • 竹林寺女科

    竹林寺女科

    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。
  • A Monk of Fife

    A Monk of Fife

    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。
  • 仁王经疏

    仁王经疏

    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
  • 纸舟先生全真直指

    纸舟先生全真直指

    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。
  • 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!
  • 大战中的大战——凡尔登——索姆河战役

    大战中的大战——凡尔登——索姆河战役

    本书纪录了凡尔登—索姆河战役,包括凡尔登战的起因、在空山中、在人性的边缘上、消耗战、大战收场的前夕等内容。
  • 飞机上的八卦事:空港手记

    飞机上的八卦事:空港手记

    除了在柜台给旅客换登机牌,我无所事事地在航站楼里游荡。我观察世界各地旅客的穿着、打扮和谈吐,听稀奇古怪的口音和语调。我看见恋人挥泪告别,奔丧者嚎啕大哭,漂泊的孩子嘴衔登机牌疲沓地拖着箱子,孤独的老人在登机口徘徊如同迷途的羔羊。有人因为错过航班而崩溃,有人为一张机票大打出手。我看见艳光四射的人和穷愁潦倒的人,看见众星捧月般的要客名流和大批涌向海外的打工族,看见留学生义无反顾的背影和荣归故里的灿笑。我看见航班大面积延误时航站楼里的混乱和疯狂,员工拼搏在战线上不眠不休。
  • 等那一颗流星

    等那一颗流星

    一个大魔头一个小魔女,一个满脑子就是拼搏,一个吃了睡睡了吃,两者合而为一,却领导着几个年轻人创立了属于他们的商业帝国。
  • 天道神途之太古传说

    天道神途之太古传说

    生在富贵之家,长于金玉之庭。当你认为的友人尽数变成了你的敌人,你以为的仇人却纷纷为你而死,世界轰然崩塌,一切都不是你原本以为的样子,你,会怎么办?
  • 废材女县令:降服土匪相公

    废材女县令:降服土匪相公

    此身貌美却是草包一个。某天成县令,百姓个个是刁民,拖她游街还毁容。土匪相公要作乱,还宣称什么,方圆百里他最大。相公竟是负心汉,抢走她娃踢她走,好绝情啊!一朝浴火重生,貌丑却好厉害哦!从此治刁民,杀毒妇,还要狠狠虐残负心男。“娘子,你丑我残,乃是绝配。”“姐虽丑,却很厉害,美男手到擒来。你个废人,姐才不稀罕呢!”(男主是好滴,超级好哦!)
  • 甘肃文史资料选辑第52辑光彩之路

    甘肃文史资料选辑第52辑光彩之路

    中国人民政治协商会议甘肃省委员会文史资料和学习委员会编写了甘肃文史资料选辑第52辑光彩之路。
  • 九空

    九空

    盘古开辟大荒界,封三皇五帝,赐五灵于四洲五海随着盘古化羽不周山,三皇离奇失踪,五帝避世不出,世间猜测纷纭传闻集齐五灵便可前往不周山继承盘古衣钵,修成长生真仙各族群雄都开始蠢蠢欲动,纷纷寻找五灵就在此波涛暗涌的动荡时代,一位少年横空出世,在机缘巧合下开始了一段惊心动魄的传奇历程。随着五灵相继现世,一场惊天阴谋逐渐浮出水面....
  • 邪魅殿下

    邪魅殿下

    十年前,她重生了,前世的仇,她又会如何呢?(注:女主有轻微的病娇性格。)