登陆注册
6135400000059

第59章 Chapter 19(1)

An Incident TWENTY-SECOND. Night--What have I done and what will be the end of it?

I cannot calmly reflect upon it; I cannot sleep. I must have recourse to my diary again; I will commit it to paper to-night and see what I shall think of it tomorrow.

I went down to dinner resolving to be cheerful and well conducted, and kept my resolution very creditably, considering how my head ached, and how internally wretched I felt--I don't know what is come over me of late: my very energies both mental and physical must be strangely impaired, or I should not have acted so weakly in many respects, as I have done;--but I have not been well this last day or two: I suppose it is with sleeping and eating so little, and thinking so much, and being so continually out of humour. But to return: I was exerting myself to sing and play for the amusement, and at the request, of my aunt and Milicent, before the gentlemen came into the drawing-room (Miss Wilmot never likes to waste her musical efforts on ladies' ears alone): Milicent had asked for a little Scotch song, and I was just in the middle of it when they entered. The first thing Mr Huntingdon did was to walk up to Annabella:--`Now, Miss Wilmot, won't you give us some music tonight?' said he. `Do now! I know you will, when I tell you that I have been hungering and thirsting all day, for the sound of your voice. Come! the piano's vacant.'

It was; for I had quitted it immediately upon hearing his petition, Had I been endowed with a proper degree of self-possession, I should have turned to the lady myself, and cheerfully joined my entreaties to his; whereby I should have disappointed his expectations, if the affront had been purposely given, or made him sensible of the wrong, if it had only arisen from thoughtlessness; but I felt it too deeply to do anything but rise from the music-stool, and throw myself back on the sofa, suppressing with difficulty the audible expression of the bitterness I felt within.

I knew Annabella's musical talents were superior to mine, but that was no reason why I should be treated as a perfect nonentity. The time and the manner of his asking her appeared like a gratuitous insult to me; and I could have wept with pure vexation.

Meantime, she exultantly seated herself at the piano, and favoured him with two of his favourite songs, in such superior style that even I soon lost my anger in admiration, and listened with a sort of gloomy pleasure to the skilful modulations of her full-toned and powerful voice, so judiciously aided by her rounded and spirited touch; and while my ears drank in the sound, my eyes rested on the face of her principal auditor, and derived an equal or superior delight from the contemplation of his speaking countenance, as he stood beside her--that eye and brow lighted up with keen enthusiasm, and that sweet smile passing and appearing like gleams of sunshine on an April day. No wonder he should hunger and thirst to hear her sing. I now forgave him, from my heart, his reckless slight of me, and I felt ashamed at my pettish resentment of such a trifle--ashamed too of those bitter envious pangs that gnawed my in most heart, in spite of all this admiration and de light.

`There now!' said she, playfully running her fingers over the keys, when she had concluded the second song. `What shall I give you next?'

But in saying this, she looked back at Lord Lowborough, who was standing a little behind, leaning against the back of a chair--an attentive listener, too, experiencing, to judge by his countenance, much the same feelings of mingled pleasure and sadness as I did. But the look she gave him plainly said, `Do you choose for me now: I have done enough for him, and will gladly exert myself to gratify you'; and thus encouraged, his lordship came forward, and turning over the music, presently set before her a little song that I had noticed before, and read more than once, with an interest arising from the circumstance of my connecting it in my mind with the reigning tyrant of my thoughts. And now with my nerves already excited and half unstrung, I could not hear those words so sweetly warbled forth, without some symptoms of emotion I was not able to suppress, Tears rose unbidden to my eyes, and I buried my face in the sofa-pillow that they might flow unseen while I listened. The air was ******, sweet, and sad; it is still running in my head,--and so are the words:-- > `Farewell to thee! but not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of thee: Within my heart they still shall dwell; And they shall cheer and comfort me. Oh, beautiful, and full of grace! If thou hadst never met mine eye, I had not dreamed a living face Could fancied charms so far outvie. If I may ne'er behold again That form and face, so dear to me. Nor hear thy voice, still would I fain Preserve, for aye, their memory. That voice, the magic of whose tone Can wake an echo in my breast, Creating feelings that, alone, Can make my tranced spirit blest. That laughing eye, whose sunny beam My memory would not cherish less;-- And oh, that smile! whose joyous gleam No mortal languish can express. Adieu! but let me cherish, still, The hope with which I cannot part. Contempt may wound, and coldness chill, But still it lingers in my heart, And who can tell but Heaven, at last, May answer all my thousand prayers, And bid the future pay the past With joy for anguish, smiles for tears?' When it ceased, I longed for nothing so much as to be out of the room.

同类推荐
  • 忆四明山泉

    忆四明山泉

    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。
  • 三命通会

    三命通会

    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。
  • 客杭日记

    客杭日记

    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。
  • 退思集类方歌注

    退思集类方歌注

    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。
  • 亲征录

    亲征录

    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
  • 凡人无法触及

    凡人无法触及

    金木水火土五行俱全,风雨雷电应有具有。破碎虚空遨游天际翻山覆雨一个不能少,举手之间三万六千星辰坠落,投足之步方圆百里山崩地裂。空前绝后魔幻都市打破你的世界观。
  • 我只想做路人甲

    我只想做路人甲

    二十年的病魔缠身,本该就此结束凄惨而短暂人生的吕一凡同学意外魂穿到了异世界。面对突如其来的崭新世界,面临被神选中的悲惨人生,很多事情他似乎无从选择,他已经受够了命运的折磨,他只想做个路人甲默默着活下去,但沉默并非是对旁人的冷漠,并非是遇到不公时袖手旁观,他无疑是这个世界诞生以来最自私的神裔,但他同样做着神裔该做的事,做着他认为有必要的多管闲事,以路人甲的名义。粉丝群:457952459(答案“夜雨升寒”)
  • 寒武之夜

    寒武之夜

    天地大变,寒潮来袭,魔兽苏醒,整个天下风起云涌,一切从一道寒风说起
  • 地府APP

    地府APP

    自从装了地府APP,腰不酸了,腿不疼了,一天见鬼五次,每次都有新感觉,其实一开始我是拒绝的,如果上天给我一个重新来过的机会,我一定会卸载他,如果要在这个承诺加上一个期限,我希望是马上
  • 鬼都大人:老婆是道士

    鬼都大人:老婆是道士

    “我们的婚礼就在这百鬼城上举行”这一生,她打的就是鬼,没想到最后还是落到了鬼的手里,而且是最大的那个。于是,整天重复着扑倒扑倒,原来这是一场持久战。“你以为你跑得掉,看来你还不是很累?”随即熄灯,然后圣上埋头苦干,分分中把小道士吃抹干净。
  • 狂暴兵王

    狂暴兵王

    【火爆新书】我叫李阳,代号龙牙,来自祖国最神秘的部队龙魂兵团,因为一项特殊任务,我失败了,我回到了繁华大都市,原本以为我会就此消沉下去,却不料,我再次卷入了重重迷雾中,为国为民,血染红旗终不倒!!!
  • 当代散文鉴赏(中国经典名作鉴赏)

    当代散文鉴赏(中国经典名作鉴赏)

    散文既无诗歌的音乐节奏,也无小说的故事情节,更无戏剧激烈的性格冲突,总之,从形式到内容,散文的确好像是显得太平常了一点。然而,人们忘情地读诗、读小说,看戏剧……也一样忘情地鉴赏散文!散文的魅力究竟在何处呢?我们又该沿着怎样的路径去寻幽访胜呢?不妨随着编者的脚步,来学习欣赏散文吧,本书收录了多篇当代散文,并且由专家、名家为你解析、引导你鉴赏每一篇散文。这些散文的作者有:巴金、王蒙、刘白羽、张抗抗、老舍、余光中、刘心武、秦牧等等等等。
  • 玄梦天国

    玄梦天国

    天恩由于俱有超人的五行俱全之体,天运星转世,使得众多仙、妖、魔、鬼都前来抢夺,都想拥有他能帮自已增长功力,然而这一切早有命数,一代宗师颜八万早就看上了他,把他收于门下,练功习法,除魔、降妖、捉鬼,将其训练成最强的人,利用了五行特有的本领,展开一场场的撕杀,消灭一群群敌人,收伏一批批门派,最后组建军队,建立天国。
  • 冷面王爷笑面妃

    冷面王爷笑面妃

    她,本是新时代进步青年,一朝魂穿架空王朝。爹不疼,娘不爱,姨娘鸠占鹊巢,庶女抢婚,未婚夫羞辱她是个废物。再次睁眼,她斗白莲,戏渣男,一手演技堪称精彩。
  • 至尊巫帝

    至尊巫帝

    一问,为何让我在时间苟活四百年?二问,苍天是否有眼?三问,我这一剑能否破天?