登陆注册
34840300000077

第77章

“Who would not be the Rizzio of so divine a Mary?”

“A fig for Rizzio!” cried she, tossing her head with all its curls, as she moved to the piano. “It is my opinion the fiddler David must have been an insipid sort of fellow; I like black Bothwell better: to my mind a man is nothing without a spice of the devil in him; and history may say what it will of James Hepburn, but I have a notion, he was just the sort of wild, fierce, bandit hero whom I could have consented to gift with my hand.”

“Gentlemen, you hear! Now which of you most resembles Bothwell?” cried Mr. Rochester.

“I should say the preference lies with you,” responded Colonel Dent.

“On my honour, I am much obliged to you,” was the reply.

Miss Ingram, who had now seated herself with proud grace at the piano, spreading out her snowy robes in queenly amplitude, commenced a brilliant prelude; talking meantime. She appeared to be on her high horse to-night; both her words and her air seemed intended to excite not only the admiration, but the amazement of her auditors: she was evidently bent on striking them as something very dashing and daring indeed.

“Oh, I am so sick of the young men of the present day!”exclaimed she, rattling away at the instrument. “Poor, puny things, not fit to stir a step beyond papa’s park gates: nor to go even so far without mama’s permission and guardianship! Creatures so absorbed in care about their pretty faces, and their white hands, and their small feet; as if a man had anything to do with beauty! As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman—her legitimate appanage and heritage! I grant an ugly woman is a blot on the fair face of creation; but as to the gentlemen, let them be solicitous to possess only strength and valour: let their motto be:—Hunt, shoot, and fight: the rest is not worth a fillip. Such should be my device, were I a man.”

“Whenever I marry,” she continued after a pause which none interrupted, “I am resolved my husband shall not be a rival, but a foil to me. I will suffer no competitor near the throne; I shall exact an undivided homage: his devotions shall not be shared between me and the shape he sees in his mirror. Mr. Rochester, now sing, and I will play for you.”

“I am all obedience,” was the response.

“Here then is a Corsair-song. Know that I doat on Corsairs; and for that reason, sing it con spirito.”

“Commands from Miss Ingram’s lips would put spirit into a mug of milk and water.”

“Take care, then: if you don’t please me, I will shame you by showing how such things should be done.”

“That is offering a premium on incapacity: I shall now endeavour to fail.”

“Gardez-vous en bien! If you err wilfully, I shall devise a proportionate punishment.”

“Miss Ingram ought to be clement, for she has it in her power to inflict a chastisement beyond mortal endurance.”

“Ha! explain!” commanded the lady.

“Pardon me, madam: no need of explanation; your own fine sense must inform you that one of your frowns would be a sufficient substitute for capital punishment.”

“Sing!” said she, and again touching the piano, she commenced an accompaniment in spirited style.

“Now is my time to slip away,” thought I: but the tones that then severed the air arrested me. Mrs. Fairfax had said Mr. Rochester possessed a fine voice: he did—a mellow, powerful bass, into which he threw his own feeling, his own force; finding a way through the ear to the heart, and there waking sensation strangely. I waited till the last deep and full vibration had expired—till the tide of talk, checked an instant, had resumed its flow; I then quitted my sheltered corner and made my exit by the side-door, which was fortunately near. Thence a narrow passage led into the hall: in crossing it, I perceived my sandal was loose; I stopped to tie it, kneeling down for that purpose on the mat at the foot of the staircase. I heard the dining-room door unclose; a gentleman came out; rising hastily, I stood face to face with him: it was Mr. Rochester.

“How do you do?” he asked.

“I am very well, sir.”

“Why did you not come and speak to me in the room?”

I thought I might have retorted the question on him who put it:but I would not take that freedom. I answered—

“I did not wish to disturb you, as you seemed engaged, sir.”

“What have you been doing during my absence?”

“Nothing particular; teaching Adèle as usual.”

“And getting a good deal paler than you were—as I saw at first sight. What is the matter?”

“Nothing at all, sir.”

“Did you take any cold that night you half drowned me?”

“Not she least.”

“Return to the drawing-room: you are deserting too early.”

“I am tired, sir.”

He looked at me for a minute.

“And a little depressed,” he said. “What about? Tell me.”

“Nothing—nothing, sir. I am not depressed.”

“But I affirm that you are: so much depressed that a few more words would bring tears to your eyes—indeed, they are there now, shining and swimming; and a bead has slipped from the lash and fallen on to the flag. If I had time, and was not in mortal dread of some prating prig of a servant passing, I would know what all this means. Well, to-night I excuse you; but understand that so long as my visitors stay, I expect you to appear in the drawing-room every evening; it is my wish; don’t neglect it. Now go, and send Sophie for Adèle. Good-night, my—” He stopped, bit his lip, and abruptly left me.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 流云亦幻

    流云亦幻

    千凌玥,在二十四世纪是她堂弟用来控制别国公司的工具,她无欲无求整日生活在肮脏,污秽,不见天日只为她堂弟的位置稳固。当她堂弟稳定位置后,家族逼她吃变异药,最后暴毙而死。再次睁眼却发现穿越到异世,是巧合还是注定?她女扮男装行于天下,放浪形骸风流倜傥流连于花丛之中,邪魅的笑容,妖异的水眸之下却是对事事都没有兴趣的冷血人。到底是谁改变了她最初的冷血,逐渐变得知冷暖。又是谁和她相濡以沫却从未走近她心中,又是谁和她并肩作战,共同进退,有福同享有难同当,心底最懂得那个人,又是谁在她经历风风雨雨不过是萍水相逢却和她执手于天下。她的容颜晃去了无数少女的心,她慵懒傲慢,狂傲不羁的表面下的无情冷血没有任何感情的心伤了多少有情人的心。她曾以为自己这个心只为自己跳动,却没想到遇到这些人时自己变得迷茫不解。异世的种种让她明白什么是人生,人最基本的喜怒哀乐,七情六欲,让她重新以另一个姿态活于人世。
  • 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!
  • 背灯和月

    背灯和月

    一直以来,拿起笔,敲起键盘,都不免提起那个人。这也是我脑子空的原因之一,尽是这些不求上进的东西。总觉得这些字拼起来不但显得无力也把她描成了个俗物。再后来,就下不了笔。
  • 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!
  • 我认识的杜润生

    我认识的杜润生

    本书收录了资深农村问题专家杜润生先生的同事与学生对杜老工作生活往事回忆的文章,真实再现了杜老严谨认真的工作态度与方式方法,对后人是一种激励与启发。书内还有媒体采访杜老的稿件,使读者能更加全面地了解这位为“三农”奉献一生的杜润生。
  • 诸神征道之古荒仙途

    诸神征道之古荒仙途

    蛮夷大陆,万族林立,族与族战火不熄,不过大陆还算处于微妙平衡。上古时代域外强敌蓦然降临,大陆万族分崩离析,然孱弱的人族却因一人崛起而崛起,驱逐外敌,成为大陆第一强族,从此大陆化蛮夷……唤古荒。古荒一角,少年陈羽奇葩穿越而来,顶着白痴名号任人欺辱,他是选择平淡一生,还是……
  • 我也是喜欢你的

    我也是喜欢你的

    受过伤的两个人在爱情中慢慢了解,慢慢试探,慢慢接触,最后两个人互相治愈了对方。刘育清“云臻,结了婚就是夫妻,以后你想说离婚,没我的同意是不允许的”云臻“结婚好啊,各自管各自的,又有钱收,又不需要付出感情,稳赚不赔,好交易,趁着还有半个小时,我们赶紧把证办办”
  • 启灵司

    启灵司

    启灵之始,精武道,进智谋。二次启灵,入神魂,净灵失。三次启灵,失之灵,为死尸。启灵,竟是一个阴谋……这一切都源自于它……
  • 万古霸尊

    万古霸尊

    一个偶然的意外,天赋极差的项乾获得了千古罕见的“霸气”,从此之后,修为突飞猛进!天地之间,霸气独尊!
  • 批

    反映不良现象,表达私人观点(仅为私人观点,不代表任何官方,一家之言,不喜勿喷,多多包涵)