登陆注册
20052400000128

第128章 FOUR 1933-1938 LUKE(38)

"And that's the truth at last, isn't it? Why don't you admit it, Luke? You don't want to be married, you'd rather live the way you are at the moment, hard, among men, working your innards out, just like one out of every two Australian men I've ever known! What is it about this frigging country, that its men prefer being with other men to having a home life with their wives and children? If the bachelor's life is what they truly want, why on earth do they try marriage at all? Do you know how many deserted wives there are in Dunny alone, scraping an existence and trying to rear their children without fathers? Oh, he's just off in the sugar, he'll be back, you know, it's only for a little while. Hah! And every mail they're there hanging over the front gate waiting for the postie, hoping the bastard's sent them a little money. And mostly he hasn't, sometimes he has not enough, but something to keep things going!"

She was trembling with rage, her gentle brown eyes sparking. "You know, I read in the Brisbane Mail that Australia has the highest percentage of deserted wives in the civilized world? It's the only thing we beat every other country at-isn't that a record to be proud of!" "Go easy, Anne! I haven't deserted Meg; she's safe and she's not starving. What's the matter with you?"

"I'm sick of the way you treat your wife, that's what! For the love of God, Luke, grow up, shoulder your responsibilities for a while! You've got a wife and baby! You should be making a home for them-be a husband and a father, not a bloody stranger!"

"I will, I will! But I can't yet; I've got to carry on in the sugar for a couple more years just to make sure. I don't want to say I'm living off Meg, which is what I'd be doing until things got better."

Anne lifted her lip contemptuously. "Oh, bullshit! You married her for her money, didn't you?"

A dark-red flush stained his brown face. He wouldn't look at her. "I admit the money helped, but I married her because I liked her better than anyone else."

"You liked her! What about loving her?"

"Love! What's love? Nothing but a figment of women's imagination, that's all." He turned away from the crib and those unsettling eyes, not sure someone with eyes like that couldn't understand what was being said. "And if you've quite finished telling me off, where's Meg?" "She wasn't well. I sent her away for a while. Oh, don't panic! Not on your money. I was hoping I could persuade you to join her, but I see that's impossible."

"Out of the question. Arne and I are on our way to Sydney tonight." "What shall I tell Meggie when she comes back?" He shrugged, dying to get away. "I don't care. Oh, tell her to hang on a while longer. Now that she's gone ahead with the family business, I wouldn't mind a son."

Leaning against the wall for support, Anne bent over the wicker basket and lifted the baby up, then managed to shuffle to the bed and sit down. Luke made no move to help her, or take the baby; he looked rather frightened of his daughter.

"Go away, Luke!-You don't deserve what you've got. I'm sick of the sight of you. Go back to bloody Arne, and the flaming sugar, and the backbreak!" At the door he paused. "What did she call it? I've forgotten its name." "Justine, Justine, Justine!"

"Bloody stupid name," he said, and went out.

Anne put Justine on the bed and burst into tears. God damn all men but Luddie, God damn them! Was it the soft, sentimental, almost womanish streak in Luddie made him capable of loving? Was Luke right? Was it just a figment of women's imaginations? Or was it something only women were able to feel, or men with a little woman in them? No woman could ever hold Luke, no woman ever had. What he wanted no woman could ever give him. But by the next day she had calmed down, no longer feeling she had tried for nothing. A postcard from Meggie had come that morning, waxing enthusiastic about Matlock Island and how well she was. Something good had come out of it. Meggie was feeling better. She would come back as the monsoons diminished and be able to face her life. But Anne resolved not to tell her about Luke.

So Nancy, short for Annunziata, carried Justine out onto the front veranda, while Anne hobbled out with the baby's wants in a little basket between her teeth; clean diaper, tin of powder and toys. She settled in a cane chair, took the baby from Nancy and began to feed her from the bottle of Lactogen Nancy had warmed. It was very pleasant, life was very pleasant; she had done her best to make Luke see sense, and if she had failed, at least it meant Meggie and Justine would remain at Himmelhoch a while longer. She had no doubt that eventually Meggie would realize there was no hope of salvaging her relationship with Luke, and would then return to Drogheda. But Anne dreaded the day.

A red English sports car roared off the Dunny road and up the long, hilly drive; it was new and expensive, its bonnet strapped down with leather, its silver exhausts and scarlet paintwork glittering. For a while she didn't recognize the man who vaulted over the low door, for he wore the North Queensland uniform of a pair of shorts and nothing else. My word, what a beautiful bloke! she thought, watching him appreciatively and with a twinge of memory as he took the steps two at a time. I wish Luddie wouldn't eat so much; he could do with a bit of this chap's condition. Now, he's no chicken-look at those marvelous silver temples but I've never seen a cane cutter in better nick.

When the calm, aloof eyes looked into hers, she realized who he was.

同类推荐
  • Penrod and Sam

    Penrod and Sam

    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。
  • 闽事纪略

    闽事纪略

    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。
  • 得依释序文缘起

    得依释序文缘起

    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。
  • 观音玄义记卷

    观音玄义记卷

    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 COMPLEAT ANGLER

    THE COMPLEAT ANGLER

    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。
热门推荐
  • 韩信

    韩信

    无语中..........明史好混乱.......写了五万瓶颈......《韩信》不更新了额,新书存稿中......
  • 洪荒奇梦

    洪荒奇梦

    这里有烈火焚天的西方天火灵域,千年不化的北方冰雪神原,万流归宗的南方无尽海域,种族混乱的北方断天群山。且看楚风如何在纷繁众生中这逆天而上,问鼎巅峰,造就一场震古绝今的洪荒奇梦。
  • 漠落世界

    漠落世界

    漠落世界是新帆我的第一部小说,是耽美文哦。不喜勿入。
  • 心灵甘泉:沙与沫

    心灵甘泉:沙与沫

    沙与沫是一本关于生命、艺术、爱情、人性的格言书,值得反复品读。除了哲理以外,诗集还富于音韵之美,宛如天籁,传达出生命的爱和真谛,让那些困顿彷徨的人们,都能得到慰藉和鼓舞!诗文超越了时空、国界的限制,字句中蕴含深刻的哲理,体现了人类共同的情感,满足了不同心灵的不同需求。
  • 银剑常鸿

    银剑常鸿

    本书只为怀念一些朋友,把一些朋友的小名写入了书中,书中调侃之意极浓,首次写书,不足之处望大家见谅,指教请不要骂人
  • 超级强者

    超级强者

    超级强者,身怀异术,霸气归来!一把M7军刺,一块手表,还有一块无法打开的移动硬盘!诡异的烙印刺青下,隐藏着怎样的真相!是低头乞食的土狗,还是迎风嘶吼的枭雄!卖身买命只为男儿魂,把妹猎艳放肆笑红尘!一杯酒,狂饮豪情,一支烟,燃尽残恨!一枚红唇,独享温润香甜,一双铁拳,打出战火燃天!
  • 卡布其

    卡布其

    她们是被打破的碎玻璃注定一出生就被离弃当她们与他们相遇故事从这里开始
  • 冬至春雨三部曲

    冬至春雨三部曲

    本应是一个阳光开朗的少年,却经历种种磨难,心碎飘零,悲伤成河,带着疲乏、疼痛的心进入了梦乡,醒来看见了温暖的阳光,是否能分清那是现实,还是一场虚无缥缈的梦境……
  • 符霸天下

    符霸天下

    一张小小的符纸,天下神器,至尊魔头,九天神兽,十大神剑等等,来多少收多少!这张符纸才是一件真正的逆天神器,同样也是一个移动的强大宝库,更是一个惊天大阵!一符在手,天下我有!待我符霸天下!
  • 亲爱的你好吗

    亲爱的你好吗

    改变自己从新开始在人生的道路上永远没有停止和结束但愿真心亦在真爱永恒