登陆注册
18785000000080

第80章 CHAPTER IX(3)

"Don't you want to talk to me?"

"No."

"Have you forgotten the night in the avenue?"

He could feel that she shook her head.

"Do you want to be quiet now?"

"Yes."

They sat quite still, excepting that only sometimes he raised her fingers softly to his mouth.

Doss, who had been asleep in the corner, waking suddenly, planted himself before them, his wiry legs moving nervously, his yellow eyes filled with anxiety. He was not at all sure that she was not being retained in her present position against her will, and was not a little relieved when she sat up and held out her hand for the shawl.

"I must go," she said.

The stranger wrapped the shawl very carefully about her.

"Keep it close around your face, Lyndall; it is very damp outside. Shall I walk with you to the house?"

"No. Lie down and rest; I will come and wake you at three o'clock."

She lifted her face that he might kiss it, and, when he had kissed it once, she still held it that he might kiss it again. Then he let her out. He had seated himself at the fireplace, when she reopened the door.

"Have you forgotten anything?"

"No."

She gave one long, lingering look at the old room. When she was gone, and the door shut, the stranger filled his glass, and sat at the table sipping it thoughtfully.

The night outside was misty and damp; the faint moonlight, trying to force its way through the thick air, made darkly visible the outlines of the buildings. The stones and walls were moist, and now and then a drop, slowly collecting, fell from the eaves to the ground. Doss, not liking the change from the cabin's warmth, ran quickly to the kitchen doorstep; but his mistress walked slowly past him, and took her way up the winding footpath that ran beside the stone wall of the camps. When she came to the end of the last camp, she threaded her way among the stones and bushes till she reached the German's grave. Why she had come there she hardly knew; she stood looking down. Suddenly she bent and put one hand on the face of a wet stone.

"I shall never come to you again," she said.

Then she knelt on the ground, and leaned her face upon the stones.

"Dear old man, good old man, I am so tired!" she said (for we will come to the dead to tell secrets we would never have told to the living). I am so tired. There is light, there is warmth," she wailed; "why am I alone, so hard, so cold? I am so weary of myself! It is eating my soul to its core--self, self, self! I cannot bear this life! I cannot breathe, I cannot live! Will nothing free me from myself?" She pressed her cheek against the wooden post. "I want to love! I want something great and pure to lift me to itself! Dear old man, I cannot bear it any more! I am so cold, so hard, so hard; will no one help me?"

The water gathered slowly on her shawl, and fell on to the wet stones; but she lay there crying bitterly. For so the living soul will cry to the dead, and the creature to its God; and of all this crying there comes nothing. The lifting up of the hands brings no salvation; redemption is from within, and neither from God nor man; it is wrought out by the soul itself, with suffering and through time.

Doss, on the kitchen doorstep, shivered, and wondered where his mistress stayed so long; and once, sitting sadly there in the damp, he had dropped asleep, and dreamed that old Otto gave him a piece of bread, and patted him on the head, and when he woke his teeth chattered, and he moved to another stone to see if it was drier. At last he heard his mistress' step, and they went into the house together. She lit a candle, and walked to the Boer-woman's bedroom. On a nail under the lady in pink hung the key of the wardrobe. She took it down and opened the great press. From a little drawer she took fifty pounds (all she had in the world), relocked the door, and turned to hang up the key. The marks of tears were still on her face, but she smiled. Then she paused, hesitated.

"Fifty pounds for a lover! A noble reward!" she said, and opened the wardrobe and returned the notes to the drawer, where Em might find them.

Once in her own room, she arranged the few articles she intended to take tomorrow, burnt her old letters, and then went back to the front room to look at the time. There were two hours yet before she must call him. She sat down at the dressing-table to wait, and leaned her elbows on it, and buried her face in her hands. The glass reflected the little brown head with its even parting, and the tiny hands on which it rested. "One day I will love something utterly, and then I will be better," she said once.

Presently she looked up. The large, dark eyes from the glass looked back at her. She looked deep into them.

"We are all alone, you and I," she whispered; "no one helps us, no one understands us; but we will help ourselves." The eyes looked back at her.

There was a world of assurance in their still depths. So they had looked at her ever since she could remember, when it was but a small child's face above a blue pinafore. "We shall never be quite alone, you and I," she said; "we shall always be together, as we were when we were little."

The beautiful eyes looked into the depths of her soul.

"We are not afraid; we will help ourselves!" she said. She stretched out her hand and pressed it over them on the glass. "Dear eyes! we will never be quite alone till they part us--till then!"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 七岁魔女

    七岁魔女

    一位女工佣兵,在一次任务中丧生。但睁看眼后,看见自己在异世界。。。。用了不到一天时间就让其他三国家臣服。。。。
  • 奴不为妃

    奴不为妃

    一个莫名的盒子,将两个身份背景毫不搭边的人紧紧拴在一起,最后的最后,一个架空王朝,失了心的两人,又该何去何从?
  • 倘若时光不远

    倘若时光不远

    这个故事,请认真看好好吗?毕竟,这是,他们真真切切疼过、哭泣过、绝望过的青春岁月啊。我遗忘过,我失去过,我绝望过,到现在,我还有什么不能承受的?我一定,不让你再次哭泣了。等我,拥抱你。
  • 强势宠妻:老婆求宠幸

    强势宠妻:老婆求宠幸

    第一次见面,她当众扒了他的裤子。第二次见面,她在众目睽睽下,再扒他裤子并拍照留恋,还作死拉仇恨:好丑!第三次见面,她冲他炸毛:你谁啊!搭讪揩油都死开,别破坏我相亲!慕北泽发誓这辈子从没见过这她,这凭空钻出来、总扒他裤子无耻女人究竟是谁!当第四次见面,他对她说:玩够了?这一次,轮到我了!脸盲症的赵乐乐表示,看在慕少上得厅堂下得厨房,白天卖萌晚上卖力,还有一手绝佳厨艺的份上,下次……她一定不会再认错老公了!
  • 暖心上线:扑倒竹马么么哒

    暖心上线:扑倒竹马么么哒

    “喂,竹马,他们说我像猪!”顾嫣跺着脚怒火攻心。“你不要听他们瞎说,你怎么可能像猪呐!”谨城顺着毛安慰到。“还是我的竹马好,不会撒谎!”顾嫣甜甜的一笑,骄傲的挺了挺胸!“那些眼瞎的,你明明是一头象,还有……”说着眼睛瞟了瞟挺立的胸,坏坏一笑。这是腹黑竹马欺压呆萌青梅,高冷竹少独宠娇俏青梅的宠文!
  • 蒋子万机论

    蒋子万机论

    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。
  • 公文写作大全

    公文写作大全

    公文是党政机关,行政机关,社会团体、企事业单位及个人在行政管理活动或处理公务活动中产生的具有法律效力的文件,有严格的、法定的生效程序和规范,无论内容还是形式,都比一般文章要规范要多。公众学习公文写作,既是我国民主政治不断进步的表现,也是公民维护自身权益的体现,每个人和集体都要至少了解几种与自己工作和生活密切相关的文种。
  • 无限阳神灵乌路

    无限阳神灵乌路

    她,表面上是一名软萌萝莉,实则内心腹黑,专坑敌人。她,在无尽空间中穿梭,只为寻求那一个答案。她是一名轮回者,也是一名热血萝莉。什么束缚什么限制,那种东西...就和天际一起突破吧!
  • 冷少暗恋,独宠不良女友

    冷少暗恋,独宠不良女友

    从她有意识的那一刻起,他就陪伴在她身边,一起上学一起放学,充当起照顾她的责任。只是有一天,爱慕他很久的师妹冒了出来向他表白,她横插一脚霸道的宣誓主权:“他是我的!”在她想知道多年前的秘密时,阴谋也随之而来……我不在乎你是什么,我只喜欢你。
  • 幻隐仙侣

    幻隐仙侣

    小酒楼,三弦琴,仗剑走江湖。天真刁蛮陆芷儿,武功绝顶骆三弦,生离死别真感情,诙谐轻狂谈笑间。