登陆注册
26111500000037

第37章

Oh! she will never marry you if she sees this.""Then don't let her see it: and why take it to heart like that? Idon't trust to the word of a man who owns that his story is a thing he dares not sign his name to; at all events, I shall not put his word against yours.But it is best to understand one another in time.I am a plain man, but not a soft one.I should not be an easygoing husband like some I see about: I'd have no wasps round my honey; if my wife took a lover I would not lecture THE WOMAN--what is the use?--I'd kill THE MAN then and there, in-doors or out, as Iwould kill a snake.If she took another, I'd send him after the first, and so on till one killed me.""And serve the wretches right."

"Yes; but for my own sake I don't choose to marry a woman that loves any other man.So tell me the plain truth; come."Rose turned chill in her inside."I have no lover," she stammered.

"I have a young fool that comes and teases me: but it is no secret.

He is away, but why? he is on a sickbed, poor little fellow!""But your sister? She could not have a lover unknown to you.""I defy her.No, sir; I have not seen her speak three words to any young man except Monsieur Riviere this three years past.""That is enough;" and he tore the letter quietly to atoms.

Then Rose saw she could afford a little more candor."Understand me; I can't speak of what happened when I was a child.But if ever she had a girlish attachment, he has not followed it up, or surely Ishould have seen something of him all these years.""Of course.Oh! as for flirtations, let them pass: a lovely girl does not grow up without one or two whispering some nonsense into her ear.Why, I myself should have flirted no doubt; but I never had the time.Bonaparte gives you time to eat and drink, but not to sleep or flirt, and that reminds me I have fifty miles to ride, so good-by, sister-in-law, eh?""Adieu, brother-in-law."

Left alone, Rose had some misgivings.She had equivocated with one whose upright, candid nature ought to have protected him: but an enemy had accused Josephine; and it came so natural to shield her.

"Did he really think I would expose my own sister?" said she to herself, angrily.Was not this anger secret self-discontent?

"Well, love," said Josephine, demurely, "have you dismissed him?""No."

Josephine smiled feebly."It is easy to say 'say no;' but it is not so easy to say 'no,' especially when you feel you ought to say 'yes,' and have no wish either way except to give pleasure to others.""But I am not such skim milk as all that," replied Rose: "I have always a strong wish where you are concerned, and your happiness.Ihesitated whilst I was in doubt, but I doubt no longer: I have had a long talk with him.He has shown me his whole heart: he is the best, the noblest of creatures: he has no littleness or meanness.

And then he is a thorough man; I know that by his being the very opposite of a woman in his ways.Now you are a thorough woman, and so you will suit one another to a T.I have decided: so no more doubts, love; no more tears; no more disputes.We are all of one mind, and I do think I have secured your happiness.It will not come in a day, perhaps, but it will come.So then in one little fortnight you marry Monsieur Raynal.""What!" said Josephine, "you have actually settled that?""Yes."

"But are you sure I can make him as happy as he deserves?""Positive."

"I think so too; still"--

"It is settled, dear," said Rose soothingly.

"Oh, the comfort of that! you relieve me of a weight; you give me peace.I shall have duties; I shall do some good in the world.

They were all for it but you before, were they not?""Yes, and now I am strongest for it of them all.Josephine, it is settled."Josephine looked at her for a moment in silence, then said eagerly, "Bless you, dear Rose; you have saved your sister;" then, after a moment, in a very different voice, "O Camille! Camille! why have you deserted me?"And with this she fell to sobbing terribly.Rose wept on her neck, but said nothing.She too was a woman, and felt that this was the last despairing cry of love giving up a hopeless struggle.

They sat twined together in silence till Jacintha came to tell them it was close upon dinner-time; so then they hastened to dry their tears and wash their red eyes, for fear their mother should see what they had been at, and worry herself.

"Well, mademoiselle, these two consent; but what do you say? for after all, it is you I am courting, and not them.Have you the courage to venture on a rough soldier like me?"This delicate question was put point-blank before the three ladies.

"Sir," replied Josephine timidly, "I will be as frank, as straightforward as you are.I thank you for the honor you do me."Raynal looked perplexed.

"And does that mean 'yes' or 'no'?"

"Which you please," said Josephine, hanging her sweet head.

The wedding was fixed for that day fortnight.The next morning wardrobes were ransacked.The silk, muslin, and lace of their prosperous days were looked out: grave discussions were held over each work of art.Rose was active, busy, fussy.The baroness threw in the weight of her judgment and experience.

Josephine managed to smile whenever either Rose or the baroness looked at all fixedly at her.

So glided the peaceful days.So Josephine drifted towards the haven of wedlock.

同类推荐
  • 权修

    权修

    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。
  • 欧阳修词集评

    欧阳修词集评

    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。
  • 大日经持诵次第仪轨

    大日经持诵次第仪轨

    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。
  • 读史剩言

    读史剩言

    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。
  • 舍卫国王梦见十事经

    舍卫国王梦见十事经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 成功母亲的80个教育法则

    成功母亲的80个教育法则

    本书选取了母亲教育的成功法则,告诉您如何教育孩子,做一个好母亲。全书从10个方面入手,包括与孩子如何沟通、如何引导孩子的健康心态,教育孩子懂得尊重,树立信心,学会宽容,学会赞赏,懂得感恩,学会谦让,积极创新等方面,阐述在家庭教育中常常出现的一些问题,并分析其原因,提供培养好孩子的方法,为母亲教育孩子提供诊断、指导,帮助母亲认识自己的角色,明确自己的责任,掌握教育的方法,打破以往错误的教育观念。
  • 鬼梗传

    鬼梗传

    世人皆不容我,我便颠覆世界。——鬼梗这是一本玄幻女强小说我尽可能的做到让你们入坑不悔
  • 大寻道

    大寻道

    苍茫无尽的世界,少年踏上修行之路,闯进那一片未知血雨腥风的领域,从此展开了精彩绝伦的传奇。
  • 剑三系统0晔迷津渡

    剑三系统0晔迷津渡

    “这就是你说的爱我,如此折辱于我!”“你爱我吗?”“如此肆性妄为,唐毅怎会教出你这样的儿子!”“你爱我吗……”“明天起你在家修养吧,不必再来了。”“是……”————————————“听我说完这句话再走。”“什么?”“做名垂千古的帝王,或者随我隐姓埋名,一生一世一双人,你,选哪个?”“燕国公主快到了!”“呵,我懂了,你走吧……”也该走了……————————请注意1.主攻2.因为是主角亲儿子党,所以可能写着写着主角就苏了_(:_」∠)_PS·晋江首发
  • 回忆年华,你依然如旧

    回忆年华,你依然如旧

    24岁的白领级人物于然在一次公司聚会上见到了自己在高中时代的初恋,让她回忆起了往事......
  • 末世铁秩

    末世铁秩

    意外的事故,敲响末世的钟声…无尽的战火,无情的毁灭!埋葬在深渊的恶魔,即将苏醒,来自天外的陨石能否逆转乾坤?究竟是毁灭还是破而后立?我的末世!要的,就是以铁血铸就的强者秩序!
  • Heroes of the Telegraph

    Heroes of the Telegraph

    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。
  • 京都迷途

    京都迷途

    浪荡商途十三载,从一贫如洗到富比王侯,岁月流逝中,孔笙也渐渐迷失在金钱的歧途中......
  • 我的美男夫君们:帝奴

    我的美男夫君们:帝奴

    为了答谢亲们的支持,这里解禁《帝奴Ⅰ》,如果你本身是vip读者的话请直接点击右边作品栏【美男窟:帝奴(全集)】,提供第一部和第二部的阅读!第一部跟第二部是完全分开不相连的,大家可以放心阅读。
  • 80后心灵史

    80后心灵史

    这一代青年作家成长成才的心灵史的缩影,书中首次收录了王小天、田禾、恭小兵、麻宁等80后代表作者的心路历程,真实可感。并和春树、小饭、蒋峰等青春写手进行了面对面的心灵沟通。他们用自己的笔触写出一个个属于自己和广大读者的世界和空间,很多作者只有在那里,才最自由最开心最本真。一直以来,80后一直倾心于虚构一个个想象的世界,就如同徐妍说的那样,或许,那时他们“蓄谋”进入文坛,并测试自己才情的有效方式。但,在这本《80后心灵史》,更多的是平静的笔触,安静的自述,单纯却一直青春的成长过程。