登陆注册
19874700000018

第18章

Michael squared his shoulders and his mind.

"I am exceedingly sorry to disappoint you in the matter of your wishes," he said; "but in the matter of your authority I can't recognise it when the question of my whole life is at stake. Iknow that I am your son, and I want to be dutiful, but I have my own individuality as well. That only recognises the authority of my own conscience."That seemed to Lord Ashbridge both tragic and ludicrous.

Completely subservient himself to the conventions which he so much enjoyed, it was like the defiance of a child to say such things.

He only just checked himself from laughing again.

"I refuse to take that answer from you," he said.

"I have no other to give you," said Michael. "But I should like to say once more that I am sorry to disobey your wishes."The repetition took away his desire to laugh. In fact, he could not have laughed.

"I don't want to threaten you, Michael," he said. "But you may know that I have a very free hand in the disposal of my property.""Is that a threat?" asked Michael.

"It is a hint."

"Then, father, I can only say that I should be perfectly satisfied with anything you may do," said Michael. "I wish you could leave everything you have to Francis. I tell you in all sincerity that Iwish he had been my elder brother. You would have been far better pleased with him."Lord Ashbridge's anger rose. He was naturally so self-complacent as to be seldom disposed to anger, but its rarity was not due to kindliness of nature.

"I have before now noticed your jealousy of your cousin," he observed.

Michael's face went white.

"That is infamous and untrue, father," he said.

Lord Ashbridge turned on him.

"Apologise for that," he said.

Michael looked up at his high towering without a tremor.

"I wait for the withdrawal of your accusation that I am jealous of Francis," he replied.

There was a dead silence. Lord Ashbridge stood there in swollen and speechless indignation, and Michael faced him undismayed. . . .

And then suddenly to the boy there came an impulse of pure pity for his father's disappointment in having a son like himself. He saw with the candour which was so real a part of him how hopeless it must be, to a man of his father's mind, to have a millstone like himself unalterably bound round his neck, fit to choke and drown him.

"Indeed, I am not jealous of Francis, father," he said, "and Ispeak quite truthfully when I say how I sympathise with you in having a son like me. I don't want to vex you. I want to make the best of myself."Lord Ashbridge stood looking exactly like his statue in the market-place at Ashbridge.

"If that is the case, Michael," he said, "it is within your power.

You will write the letter I spoke about."Michael paused a moment as if waiting for more. It did not seem to him possible that his appeal should bear no further fruit than that. But it was soon clear that there was no more to come.

"I will wish you good night, father," he said.

Sunday was a day on which Lord Ashbridge was almost more himself than during the week, so shining and public an example did he become of the British nobleman. Instead of having breakfast, according to the middle-class custom, rather later than usual, that solid sausagy meal was half an hour earlier, so that all the servants, except those whose presence in the house was imperatively necessary for purposes of lunch, should go to church. Thus "Old George" and Lord Ashbridge's private boat were exceedingly busy for the half-hour preceding church time, the last boat-load holding the family, whose arrival was the signal for service to begin. Lady Ashbridge, however, always went on earlier, for she presided at the organ with the long, camel-like back turned towards the congregation, and started playing a slow, melancholy voluntary when the boy who blew the bellows said to her in an ecclesiastical whisper: "His lordship has arrived, my lady." Those of the household who could sing (singing being construed in the sense of making a loud and cheerful noise in the throat) clustered in the choir-pews near the organ, while the family sat in a large, square box, with a stove in the centre, amply supplied with prayer-books of the time when even Protestants might pray for Queen Caroline.

Behind them, separated from the rest of the church by an ornamental ironwork grille, was the Comber chapel, in which antiquarians took nearly as much pleasure as Lord Ashbridge himself. Here reclined a glorious company of sixteenth century knights, with their honourable ladies at their sides, unyielding marble bolsters at their heads, and grotesque dogs at their feet. Later, when their peerage was conferred, they lost a little of their yeoman simplicity, and became peruked and robed and breeched; one, indeed, in the age of George III., who was blessed with poetical aspirations, appeared in bare feet and a Roman toga with a scroll of manuscript in his hand; while later again, mere tablets on the walls commemorated their almost uncanny virtues.

同类推荐
  • The Virginian

    The Virginian

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明伦汇编人事典喜怒部

    明伦汇编人事典喜怒部

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 东溟奏稿

    东溟奏稿

    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。
  • The Aspern Papers

    The Aspern Papers

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 仁王护国般若波罗蜜经

    仁王护国般若波罗蜜经

    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
  • 不灭神道

    不灭神道

    后天,先天,圣境,虚空,神道,五大境界!后天肉体,先天万法,圣境神通,虚空造物,神道不灭,唯有力量,才有尊严!一个热血的少年,得到神秘晶石,如何一步步突破极限,达到不灭神道,永生长存?浩瀚无边的世界,演绎正邪妖魔爱恨情仇,恩怨纠葛,一切种种皆在《不灭神道》!***********【有意愿出版本书,请联系QQ25495705,非诚勿扰,拒绝中介,上线时间不定,如不在线,敬请谅解!】到此一游的请【收藏】,路过的请【收藏】,飘过的请【收藏】,慕名而来的更要【收藏】,谢谢合作,恭喜发财,大吉大利,福星高照,步步高升……
  • Captain Blood

    Captain Blood

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 白尊

    白尊

    平静又乏味的生活被一次突如其来的变故打破,再也无法置身事外,再也无法不理不睬,人生变得不再空白,人生变得多姿多彩,不一样的人生希望能够活出不一样的精彩!
  • 武道真途

    武道真途

    浩瀚的星空中漂浮着一块块破碎的大陆,高达百万丈的不朽神山耸入星空,其上星辰环绕,吞噬万物的死亡大海在永恒的星空中肆意流淌,蛮横无边的星空巨兽不断地吞吐着一颗颗巨大的星辰、、、
  • 农门美娇妻

    农门美娇妻

    一朝身死,将门女重生成农家妇。替嫁为野人妻,刘晓冬唯有韬光养晦。夺亲之仇,灭门之恨,她会让他们一一还来!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 冰棺轮回

    冰棺轮回

    每天三章更新,希望喜欢冰棺的仙友们留下言。没有读者的写作很枯燥,哪怕只有一人在读在给我坚持,我的笔就不会放下。。一天9000字早点完本早就写下一本,另说明一下,小败只会写玄幻而且全部是盘古那类型的。因为我不是在想剧情,而是小败乃远古之魂。。。
  • 最强修真世家

    最强修真世家

    仙魔时代末期,修真世家秦家逐渐没落。万年之后,秦晨在祖祠偶遇奇异怪石,且看一代修真世家如何迅速崛起。武技华丽,修真的奥秘,法宝的神奇,尽在最强修真世家。修真世家,唯我秦家。(新人新书需要大家的呵护,求各位多多点击收藏推荐,冬瓜在这谢过大家了)
  • 垫脚石

    垫脚石

    你所经历的一切,是你的绊脚石,还是你的垫脚石?她出生在一个缺钱的家庭,但她从小就有一颗不甘现状的心,16岁的她放弃学业外出打工。她一直把自己从里到外都粉刷成自己想要的样子,然后以优秀的姿态和自己想要的男生相亲相爱一辈子。陈温文尔雅,成熟。她说他永远知道我在想什么,我甚至只需要和他用眼神就能沟通。卓阳光帅气,青春洋溢。她只要站在他20米内,就能受他影响,感受到开心,好像什么事都没什么大不了的。谁是谁的过客?谁是谁的良人?她最终能活成她想要的样子了吗?
  • 涅槃重生:腹黑君皇别乱来

    涅槃重生:腹黑君皇别乱来

    一个如冰霜般的女子,一个迷一样的年轻皇帝,到底是怎么令他们彼此相爱却又在心底筑起藩篱日渐生恨?他们心里的那堵墙,虽然看不见,却真实的存在于彼此之间的每一寸空气,每一寸肌肤,终其一生,无法逾越。是相濡以沫,还是恨其终身?寂静之中,只听见沙漏中砂砾静悄悄的流逝的声音……【每个人的一生,不可能只爱一个人的。】【是吗?那么你错了。】【是吗?看来我是少算了你吧。】
  • 深宫囚欢之落花血梦

    深宫囚欢之落花血梦

    一场错爱,将江婉华囚禁了一生,回头望时,那个本以为此生最爱她的男人,此时正持着明晃晃的利剑对着她:“婉儿!今日这落英翩舞的桃林,便是你葬身之地!”她流下绝望的眼泪,后悔自己未及时看清他的真面目。一念之差,他亲手将自己心爱的女人毁掉,再相见时,只剩下刀剑相向!