登陆注册
37254800000276

第276章

In these conversations it was wonderful with what perseverance and ingenuity Major Dobbin would manage to bring the talk round to the subject of Amelia and her little boy.Jos, a little testy about his father's misfortunes and unceremonious applications to him, was soothed down by the Major, who pointed out the elder's ill fortunes and old age.He would not perhaps like to live with the old couple, whose ways and hours might not agree with those of a younger man, accustomed to different society (Jos bowed at this compliment); but, the Major pointed out, how advantageous it would be for Jos Sedley to have a house of his own in London, and not a mere bachelor's establishment as before; how his sister Amelia would be the very person to preside over it; how elegant, how gentle she was, and of what refined good manners.He recounted stories of the success which Mrs.

George Osborne had had in former days at Brussels, and in London, where she was much admired by people of very great fashion; and he then hinted how becoming it would be for Jos to send Georgy to a good school and make a man of him, for his mother and her parents would be sure to spoil him.In a word, this artful Major made the civilian promise to take charge of Amelia and her unprotected child.He did not know as yet what events had happened in the little Sedley family, and how death had removed the mother, and riches had carried off George from Amelia.But the fact is that every day and always, this love-smitten and middle-aged gentleman was thinking about Mrs.Osborne, and his whole heart was bent upon doing her good.He coaxed, wheedled, cajoled, and complimented Jos Sedley with a perseverance and cordiality of which he was not aware himself, very likely; but some men who have unmarried sisters or daughters even, may remember how uncommonly agreeable gentlemen are to the male relations when they are courting the females; and perhaps this rogue of a Dobbin was urged by a similar hypocrisy.

The truth is, when Major Dobbin came on board the Ramchumder, very sick, and for the three days she lay in the Madras Roads, he did not begin to rally, nor did even the appearance and recognition of his old acquaintance, Mr.Sedley, on board much cheer him, until after a conversation which they had one day, as the Major was laid languidly on the deck.He said then he thought he was doomed; he had left a little something to his godson in his will, and he trusted Mrs.Osborne would remember him kindly and be happy in the marriage she was about to make."Married? not the least," Jos answered;"he had heard from her: she made no mention of the marriage, and by the way, it was curious, she wrote to say that Major Dobbin was going to be married, and hoped that HE would be happy." What were the dates of Sedley's letters from Europe? The civilian fetched them.

They were two months later than the Major's; and the ship's surgeon congratulated himself upon the treatment adopted by him towards his new patient, who had been consigned to shipboard by the Madras practitioner with very small hopes indeed; for, from that day, the very day that he changed the draught, Major Dobbin began to mend.And thus it was that deserving officer, Captain Kirk, was disappointed of his majority.

After they passed St.Helena, Major Dobbin's gaiety and strength was such as to astonish all his fellow passengers.He larked with the midshipmen, played single-stick with the mates, ran up the shrouds like a boy, sang a comic song one night to the amusement of the whole party assembled over their grog after supper, and rendered himself so gay, lively, and amiable that even Captain Bragg, who thought there was nothing in his passenger, and considered he was a poor-spirited feller at first, was constrained to own that the Major was a reserved but well-informed and meritorious officer."He ain't got distangy manners, dammy," Bragg observed to his first mate; "he wouldn't do at Government House, Roper, where his Lordship and Lady William was as kind to me, and shook hands with me before the whole company, and asking me at dinner to take beer with him, before the Commander-in-Chief himself; he ain't got manners, but there's something about him--" And thus Captain Bragg showed that he possessed discrimination as a man, as well as ability as a commander.

But a calm taking place when the Ramchunder was within ten days' sail of England, Dobbin became so impatient and ill-humoured as to surprise those comrades who had before admired his vivacity and good temper.

He did not recover until the breeze sprang up again, and was in a highly excited state when the pilot came on board.Good God, how his heart beat as the two friendly spires of Southampton came in sight.

同类推荐
  • 摩利支菩萨略念诵法

    摩利支菩萨略念诵法

    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。
  • 公孙龙子

    公孙龙子

    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。
  • 六朝文絜

    六朝文絜

    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。
  • 沙弥尼离戒文

    沙弥尼离戒文

    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。
  • 台湾舆图

    台湾舆图

    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
  • 一万年后的相遇

    一万年后的相遇

    一万年后的爱情,两个人的距离仿佛更加遥远,他们能否打破命运的安排走到一起,结局由你来定
  • 夺回女神的历练之路

    夺回女神的历练之路

    落魄小说家许明以其才华大学获女神叶菡芳心,私定终身。无奈遭遇从小玩到大的富二代少爷袁滨利用叶菡家庭所欠他家的巨额债务胁迫女神与其成婚,鄙视并放下狠话,其家族欠我一亿,但我给你机会,如若三年你这垃圾能拿三千万过来,我将成全你们,至此许明与叶菡分离,踏上三年历练之旅,赚钱之行,其中经历各种事件,困惑与感悟,三年之后最终却发现这些其实只是一场.最终是否能抱得美人归呢,那就拭目以待了。
  • 伊泽手记

    伊泽手记

    伊泽瑞尔在在追寻父亲的探险足迹的过程中,意外的卷入了关乎整个大陆存亡的阴谋之中,所以他开始了自己的拯救之旅。
  • 总裁新妻太硬核

    总裁新妻太硬核

    意外穿越,她成为了人人唾弃的目标。都瞧不起她?没关系,既然都排着队送上来给她打脸,她当然不会客气!但唯有那个口口声声说不爱她的男人,却在她提出离婚后,死死抓着她不放!“得了我的人,你就是我的傅太太。想走?没门!”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 历史掌故(上)

    历史掌故(上)

    由竭宝峰、刘心莲、邢春如、李穆南编著的历史之谜系列丛书共32分册,用来阐述政治斗争的复杂性并揭示古代历史长河角落中最为隐秘的部分。
  • 安公子你变了

    安公子你变了

    安蔚然是丞相府的公子,是许多帝都贵女的梦中情人,可安公子娶亲了,去的还是将军府的花瓶三小姐,一时间,宋奕姝成了大多京城贵女的仇人。宋奕姝本以为安蔚然不爱她,想着能嫁给他也算是一件好事,可安公子天天缠着她是什么鬼?不定期更新,有时间就更
  • 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!
  • I SAY NO

    I SAY NO

    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。
  • 超强玄术女

    超强玄术女

    无意间的重生开启了天眼,拥有过目不忘、识宝术、观过去知未来。缺情少爱的我在这一世要守住上世所缺的东西,如有当我者,遇神杀神,遇佛诛佛。
  • 培根谈人生成就

    培根谈人生成就

    《培根谈人生成就》这部文集,不仅是人类最具智慧的语言,同时也是人们立身处世的准则;四百年来读过这本书而终身受益的人实在不计其数,在人类各种文字中几乎均有译本,为各国各界人士所推崇,它确实是一块经世瑰宝。