登陆注册
37919200000036

第36章 Chapter XIII(2)

But Aileen, her airs, her aggressive disposition, her love of attention, her vanity, irritated and at times disgusted Mrs.

Cowperwood. She was eighteen now, with a figure which was subtly provocative. Her manner was boyish, hoydenish at times, and although convent-trained, she was inclined to balk at restraint in any form. But there was a softness lurking in her blue eyes that was most sympathetic and human.

St. Timothy's and the convent school in Germantown had been the choice of her parents for her education--what they called a good Catholic education. She had learned a great deal about the theory and forms of the Catholic ritual, but she could not understand them. The church, with its tall, dimly radiant windows, its high, white altar, its figure of St. Joseph on one side and the Virgin Mary on the other, clothed in golden-starred robes of blue, wearing haloes and carrying scepters, had impressed her greatly. The church as a whole--any Catholic church--was beautiful to look at--soothing. The altar, during high mass, lit with a half-hundred or more candles, and dignified and made impressive by the rich, lacy vestments of the priests and the acolytes, the impressive needlework and gorgeous colorings of the amice, chasuble, cope, stole, and maniple, took her fancy and held her eye. Let us say there was always lurking in her a sense of grandeur coupled with a love of color and a love of love. From the first she was somewhat ***-conscious. She had no desire for accuracy, no desire for precise information. Innate sensuousness rarely has. It basks in sunshine, bathes in color, dwells in a sense of the impressive and the gorgeous, and rests there. Accuracy is not necessary except in the case of aggressive, acquisitive natures, when it manifests itself in a desire to seize. True controlling sensuousness cannot be manifested in the most active dispositions, nor again in the most accurate.

There is need of defining these statements in so far as they apply to Aileen. It would scarcely be fair to describe her nature as being definitely sensual at this time. It was too rudimentary.

Any harvest is of long growth. The confessional, dim on Friday and Saturday evenings, when the church was lighted by but a few lamps, and the priest's warnings, penances, and ecclesiastical forgiveness whispered through the narrow lattice, moved her as something subtly pleasing. She was not afraid of her sins. Hell, so definitely set forth, did not frighten her. Really, it had not laid hold on her conscience. The old women and old men hobbling into church, bowed in prayer, murmuring over their beads, were objects of curious interest like the wood-carvings in the peculiar array of wood-reliefs emphasizing the Stations of the Cross. She herself had liked to confess, particularly when she was fourteen and fifteen, and to listen to the priest's voice as he admonished her with, "Now, my dear child." A particularly old priest, a French father, who came to hear their confessions at school, interested her as being kind and sweet. His forgiveness and blessing seemed sincere--better than her prayers, which she went through perfunctorily. And then there was a young priest at St. Timothy's, Father David, hale and rosy, with a curl of black hair over his forehead, and an almost jaunty way of wearing his priestly hat, who came down the aisle Sundays sprinkling holy water with a definite, distinguished sweep of the hand, who took her fancy. He heard confessions and now and then she liked to whisper her strange thoughts to him while she actually speculated on what he might privately be thinking. She could not, if she tried, associate him with any divine authority. He was too young, too human. There was something a little malicious, teasing, in the way she delighted to tell him about herself, and then walk demurely, repentantly out. At St. Agatha's she had been rather a difficult person to deal with. She was, as the good sisters of the school had readily perceived, too full of life, too active, to be easily controlled. "That Miss Butler," once observed Sister Constantia, the Mother Superior, to Sister Sempronia, Aileen's immediate mentor, "is a very spirited girl, you may have a great deal of trouble with her unless you use a good deal of tact. You may have to coax her with little gifts. You will get on better."

So Sister Sempronia had sought to find what Aileen was most interested in, and bribe her therewith. Being intensely conscious of her father's competence, and vain of her personal superiority, it was not so easy to do. She had wanted to go home occasionally, though; she had wanted to be allowed to wear the sister's rosary of large beads with its pendent cross of ebony and its silver Christ, and this was held up as a great privilege. For keeping quiet in class, walking softly, and speaking softly--as much as it was in her to do--for not stealing into other girl's rooms after lights were out, and for abandoning crushes on this and that sympathetic sister, these awards and others, such as walking out in the grounds on Saturday afternoons, being allowed to have all the flowers she wanted, some extra dresses, jewels, etc., were offered. She liked music and the idea of painting, though she had no talent in that direction; and books, novels, interested her, but she could not get them. The rest--grammar, spelling, sewing, church and general history--she loathed. Deportment--well, there was something in that. She had liked the rather exaggerated curtsies they taught her, and she had often reflected on how she would use them when she reached home.

同类推荐
  • A Philosophical Enquiry htm1

    A Philosophical Enquiry htm1

    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。
  • 议中兴教观

    议中兴教观

    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。
  • 伤寒补例

    伤寒补例

    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。
  • 路岐重赋

    路岐重赋

    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。
  • 众仙赞颂灵章

    众仙赞颂灵章

    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
  • 先生今天又来了

    先生今天又来了

    【作者第一本书,写的不好请多包涵】江珏过世的奶奶因为担心江珏照顾不好自己,死前将她托付给了远在京城的越家。对于江珏来说她迟早是要去京城转转的,早去晚去都一样。只是没想到季家不仅地势好,就连人也是眉清目秀————*季让遵循自家老爷子的命令去了个穷乡僻刚的地方接人,听老爷子的口气那人应该是个上了年纪有些神奇本事的老奶奶谁想他带回去的是位恰在花季的少女本以为就是个长得好看但行为有些诡异的小姑娘然而当少女一拳拍死一个浑身冒着黑气不人不鬼的东西后季让“……”这一天天的三观无时无刻都在被刷新都市灵异1V1he
  • 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!
  • 鬼后重生之惑乱天下

    鬼后重生之惑乱天下

    简介:她一界女帝,只手遮天,万人敬仰,生杀予夺,这孤城内外也是管理的井井有条。却因红妆万里的一界圣婚,却被嫡出的妹妹所害,失去零元,毁了容貌。变成了一事无成的废物。当她睁眼醒来,却因破败不堪的身体,被乞丐捡走。稀粥残饭,还食不果腹。可这局面又如何,天命之女,这天命所在便是因为这出口成真才被命定为皇位,借着幽冥之戒,于是身死之日拾起来第二缕魂魄,二魂合一。这一路磕磕碰碰还带着一个诺诺的鬼魂。看幽冥界的九天神棍女如何,让曾经害过她的人万劫不复。且看她如何翻手云烟,在这五洲乱世。一步步得登上至尊华位,得百鬼朝拜。--------------------简介无良,请看正文,别忘收藏。
  • 重生之疏桐芳华

    重生之疏桐芳华

    前世,她错信于人,把自己弄成了个外表骄纵的性格,弄的人人远离,自己惨死,生生把一手好牌打烂。本有演戏天赋,又有极佳容貌,却因相信渣男,宁愿洗手作羹汤,在幕后默默无闻。重生,她放弃之前的编剧道路,依然决定当一个演员,一个有文化的演员。却偏偏没想到,刚一重生就被他相救。上辈子八竿子打不着的人,怎么就突然对她上了心?情随心动,早已注定。......................(宠文)
  • 玩心所想

    玩心所想

    风靡全球的意念战斗游戏,你们获得的只是游戏角色,而我的是真正的精灵。逐渐强大的主角玩家团,野心暴露的游戏公司,还有敌对的极端组织,这场事关人类命运的游戏,我们一定要成为最强的玩家
  • 参天倦

    参天倦

    这是一片充斥着深奥魔法、古老神话与至强贤者的大陆,曾经纠缠几千年的历史所留下的因果,终于即将绽放出史诗的花朵。一位在尸山血海中被牵出的少年,化为了世间顶尖的传奇刺客,却陷入了这注定留有结局的命运长河之中。剑圣后裔,帝国皇室,大陆军阀,复古蛮荒。一段段的传奇,一位位的英雄,都会在这片精彩的大陆上演。敬请观看……
  • 草根逆流

    草根逆流

    都市草根青年,在就业创业过程中,屡屡受挫,她们在一次次失败中总结得失,逆流而上,打造璀璨青春,成就梦想。
  • 美女师父爱上我

    美女师父爱上我

    失意的叶天,从遇到两位神奇美女师父开始,人生彻底改变。俘获女神校花,吊打败类人渣。风流倜傥不改英雄本色,左拥右抱才是人生赢家。
  • 冷少霸情:独宠傲骄小妻子

    冷少霸情:独宠傲骄小妻子

    孽镜台前无好人,奈何桥上忘是非。我无法忘记,忘记前生的怨,我不会独自承受那悲伤,今生,即使忘记一切,我心里也忘不了你的背叛。爱与恨的界线从来都是那一瞬之间,可为何即使是今世我依旧弄不清到底是爱你还是恨你?当我开始看着你,当我的心再次为你跳动,我那可笑的自卑再次燃起,我该爱你还是拒绝你?我们似乎从一开始就没能逃过命运的捉弄,互相伤害着彼此,却又不能不爱彼此……
  • 南方冰雪报告

    南方冰雪报告

    这是一部真实地记录2008年中国南方暴风雪的全景式长篇报告文学,一部关于存在、命运、灾难的纵深拓展之作。作者作为这场灾难的亲历者、见证者,历经数月的艰辛而深入的采访,通过那些最底层的、第一现场的受灾和救灾的老百姓的亲身经历或口述,获得了大量的原生态素材和许多独特而不可重复的细节,让我们对这场灾难有了重新发现的可能。作品以重灾区湖南为叙事重点,并向周边省区辐射,扩展到整个中国南方在一场旷日持久的暴风雪中所承受沉重灾难的严峻现实,而这场灾难给人类生活带来的影响,无疑凝聚了一个时代的诸多信息与症候,这一切都应该得到正视,这是作品所要体现的核心价值之一。作者试图通过一场灾难为人类的生存提供更多启示。本书入选中国报告文学学会评选的“21世纪报告文学排行榜”。