登陆注册
37594800000081

第81章 THE FOURTH(8)

That, I think, sets out very fairly the facts of our early relationship.But it is hard to get it true, either in form or texture, because of the bright, translucent, coloured, and refracting memories that come between.One forgets not only the tint and quality of thoughts and impressions through that intervening haze, one forgets them altogether.I don't remember now that I ever thought in those days of passionate love or the possibility of such love between us.I may have done so again and again.But I doubt it very strongly.I don't think I ever thought of such aspects.I had no more sense of any danger between us, seeing the years and things that separated us, than I could have had if she had been an intelligent bright-eyed bird.Isabel came into my life as a new sort of thing; she didn't join on at all to my previous experiences of womanhood.They were not, as I have laboured to explain, either very wide or very penetrating experiences, on the whole, "strangled dinginess" expresses them, but I do not believe they were narrower or shallower than those of many other men of my class.I thought of women as pretty things and beautiful things, pretty rather than beautiful, attractive and at times disconcertingly attractive, often bright and witty, but, because of the vast reservations that hid them from me, wanting, subtly and inevitably wanting, in understanding.My idealisation of Margaret had evaporated insensibly after our marriage.The shrine Ihad made for her in my private thoughts stood at last undisguisedly empty.But Isabel did not for a moment admit of either idealisation or interested contempt.She opened a new sphere of womanhood to me.

With her steady amber-brown eyes, her unaffected interest in impersonal things, her upstanding waistless blue body, her energy, decision and courage, she seemed rather some new and infinitely finer form of boyhood than a feminine creature, as I had come to measure femininity.She was my perfect friend.Could I have foreseen, had my world been more wisely planned, to this day we might have been such friends.

She seemed at that time unconscious of ***, though she has told me since how full she was of protesting curiosities and restrained emotions.She spoke, as indeed she has always spoken, simply, clearly, and vividly; schoolgirl slang mingled with words that marked ample voracious reading, and she moved quickly with the free directness of some graceful young animal.She took many of the easy freedoms a man or a sister might have done with me.She would touch my arm, lay a hand on my shoulder as I sat, adjust the lapel of a breast-pocket as she talked to me.She says now she loved me always from the beginning.I doubt if there was a suspicion of that in her mind those days.I used to find her regarding me with the clearest, steadiest gaze in the world, exactly like the gaze of some nice healthy innocent animal in a forest, interested, inquiring, speculative, but singularly untroubled....

5

Polling day came after a last hoarse and dingy crescendo.The excitement was not of the sort that makes one forget one is tired out.The waiting for the end of the count has left a long blank mark on my memory, and then everyone was shaking my hand and repeating: "Nine hundred and seventy-six."My success had been a foregone conclusion since the afternoon, but we all behaved as though we had not been anticipating this result for hours, as though any other figures but nine hundred and seventy-six would have meant something entirely different."Nine hundred and seventy-six!" said Margaret."They didn't expect three hundred.""Nine hundred and seventy-six," said a little short man with a paper."It means a big turnover.Two dozen short of a thousand, you know."A tremendous hullaboo began outside, and a lot of fresh people came into the room.

Isabel, flushed but not out of breath, Heaven knows where she had sprung from at that time of night! was running her hand down my sleeve almost caressingly, with the innocent bold affection of a girl."Got you in!" she said."It's been no end of a lark.""And now," said I, "I must go and be constructive.""Now you must go and be constructive," she said.

"You've got to live here," she added.

"By Jove! yes," I said."We'll have to house hunt.""I shall read all your speeches."

She hesitated.

"I wish I was you," she said, and said it as though it was not exactly the thing she was meaning to say.

"They want you to speak," said Margaret, with something unsaid in her face.

"You must come out with me," I answered, putting my arm through hers, and felt someone urging me to the French windows that gave on the balcony.

"If you think--" she said, yielding gladly"Oh, RATHER!" said I.

The Mayor of Kinghamstead, a managing little man with no great belief in my oratorical powers, was sticking his face up to mine.

"It's all over," he said, " and you've won.Say all the nice things you can and say them plainly."I turned and handed Margaret out through the window and stood looking over the Market-place, which was more than half filled with swaying people.The crowd set up a roar of approval at the sight of us, tempered by a little booing.Down in one corner of the square a fight was going on for a flag, a fight that even the prospect of a speech could not instantly check."Speech!" cried voices, "Speech!"and then a brief "boo-oo-oo" that was drowned in a cascade of shouts and cheers.The conflict round the flag culminated in the smashing of a pane of glass in the chemist's window and instantly sank to peace.

"Gentlemen voters of the Kinghamstead Division," I began.

"Votes for Women!" yelled a voice, amidst laughter--the first time Iremember hearing that memorable war-cry.

"Three cheers for Mrs.Remington!"

"Mrs.Remington asks me to thank you," I said, amidst further uproar and reiterated cries of "Speech!"Then silence came with a startling swiftness.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 勤劳俭朴的故事(崇尚品德的故事)

    勤劳俭朴的故事(崇尚品德的故事)

    美德是“1”,任何名誉、财富等都是“0”,只有写好了前面的“1”,后面才可以有无数个“0”,否则一切都只是“0”。植根于爱的土壤,吸取古今中外伟大先贤的美德智慧,致力于帮助父母、老师和儿童,为中国培育有品格的下一代而努力。
  • 妖怪精神病院

    妖怪精神病院

    精神病专业的学生王小明,在一次面试中意外成为了一家很特殊的精神病院的院长。而他作为精神病院唯一的医生兼院长,服务的也不是普通人,而是曾经记载于《西游记》里面的,如今却轮回为人的各种各样的妖怪。比如那:上路初难熊山君,三昧神风黄风怪,尸魔三戏白骨精,灵感大王阻通天。各种各样的妖怪的转世身齐聚这家以精神病院命名的地方。不过好在咱专业也对口,管理这些分不清人与妖的家伙也乐得轻松。但是后来王小明发现了一件很恐怖的事情,原来他也曾经是《西游记》中的一员……
  • 这样教,孩子更优秀

    这样教,孩子更优秀

    本书围绕家庭教育中常见的问题,为家长举案说“法”,答疑解惑,通过事例分析,系统地提出一个能够让孩子越来越优秀的教育方案,帮助父母全面提高培养孩子的能力。
  • 灵战天

    灵战天

    万物生灵,灵生万物。纷纭世界,造就一代代不朽神话。沧海桑田,多少奇人异士登顶绝世巅峰,亦有多少天骄持才而夭。然而,残酷的强者之路反而诱惑着越来越多的少年儿郎趋之若鹜。少年怀揣着不为人知的情与恨,踏上那虚无缥缈之路,在这弱肉强食,优胜劣汰的世界,历尽万般坎坷,看遍世间繁华,与人争,与地斗,若天有灵则亦战天。强者之路,万众争辉,孰为神话······
  • 我成了她的白月光

    我成了她的白月光

    从小便是孤儿在孤儿院中认识了她[虽然是草做成的戒指,但是它代表着我们永恒的友谊,送给你]————蓝依桐十岁后,一个不速之客带走了她并扔掉了她珍藏了几年的戒指经过数年的磨炼她从天真变成了冷漠再次相遇她是否还能认出他童戏的誓言成了他们二人彼此永恒的红线
  • 九儿的爱情

    九儿的爱情

    人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,九儿终有所归。这是你的愿望,是我的愿望,也是所有人的愿望。
  • 我主宰末世

    我主宰末世

    主宰者,一直都是一个人类追求的身份。但当你真正的可以主宰一个世界的时候,你会怎么做呢?看少年杨魏如何使用他的“魔方”系统玩转末世与万世之间。
  • 初唐崛起

    初唐崛起

    人生如戏,全靠演技。戏里戏外,何必在意?李叶:“大唐这出戏,赢不赢的无所谓,关键是要出戏啊……”
  • 重生之逆娃娃

    重生之逆娃娃

    这是一个穿越重生的悲催男和一个穿越重生的倒霉蛋的故事。悲催男任务缠身,倒霉蛋变身男款气充娃娃。他们在不断的任务中会擦出什么样的火花呢!一个个少女,一个个深闺怨妇,可是他两尽然弯了,弯了。
  • 网游之最强玩家

    网游之最强玩家

    由十八个科技顶级国家共同研制,耗时六年,耗费无数心血的游戏《信仰传奇》终于开服了,摆脱键盘式操作的全息控制,全触觉敏感,在第一时间便令玩家蜂拥而至。这不仅仅是一款娱乐性玩家,更充满了处处商机,一个大四实习生,处在毕业即失业的年纪,偶然间,进入游戏的他,成为了游戏中第一个获得‘传奇’称号的玩家……ps:作者为老书虫一枚,很喜欢传统网游,但现在这种类型的小说很少,可能是不那么受欢迎了吧,兴趣使然,写着玩玩,纯爱好,当然如果有人支持就更好了了,嘿嘿……