登陆注册
20095900000030

第30章 CHAPTER VI(4)

"Hitherto. It is an indignity, and I have wished at least to make it difficult for them. But I have a little document in my writing-desk which I have only to sign and send back to the Prince."

"Then it will be all over?"

The Baroness lifted her hand, and dropped it again.

"Of course I shall keep my title; at least, I shall be at liberty to keep it if I choose. And I suppose I shall keep it.

One must have a name. And I shall keep my pension.

It is very small--it is wretchedly small; but it is what I live on."

"And you have only to sign that paper?" Acton asked.

The Baroness looked at him a moment. "Do you urge it?"

He got up slowly, and stood with his hands in his pockets.

"What do you gain by not doing it?"

"I am supposed to gain this advantage--that if I delay, or temporize, the Prince may come back to me, may make a stand against his brother.

He is very fond of me, and his brother has pushed him only little by little."

"If he were to come back to you," said Acton, "would you--would you take him back?"

The Baroness met his eyes; she colored just a little. Then she rose.

"I should have the satisfaction of saying, 'Now it is my turn.

I break with your serene highness!' "

They began to walk toward the carriage. "Well," said Robert Acton, "it 's a curious story! How did you make his acquaintance?"

"I was staying with an old lady--an old Countess--in Dresden.

She had been a friend of my father's. My father was dead;

I was very much alone. My brother was wandering about the world in a theatrical troupe."

"Your brother ought to have stayed with you," Acton observed, "and kept you from putting your trust in princes."

The Baroness was silent a moment, and then, "He did what he could," she said. "He sent me money. The old Countess encouraged the Prince; she was even pressing. It seems to me,"

Madame Munster added, gently, "that--under the circumstances--

I behaved very well."

Acton glanced at her, and made the observation--he had made it before--that a woman looks the prettier for having unfolded her wrongs or her sufferings. "Well," he reflected, audibly, "I should like to see you send his serene highness--somewhere!"

Madame Munster stooped and plucked a daisy from the grass.

"And not sign my renunciation?"

"Well, I don't know--I don't know," said Acton.

"In one case I should have my revenge; in another case I should have my liberty."

Acton gave a little laugh as he helped her into the carriage.

"At any rate," he said, "take good care of that paper."

A couple of days afterward he asked her to come and see his house.

The visit had already been proposed, but it had been put off in consequence of his mother's illness. She was a constant invalid, and she had passed these recent years, very patiently, in a great flowered arm-chair at her bedroom window. Lately, for some days, she had been unable to see any one; but now she was better, and she sent the Baroness a very civil message. Acton had wished their visitor to come to dinner; but Madame M; auunster preferred to begin with a simple call. She had reflected that if she should go to dinner Mr. Wentworth and his daughters would also be asked, and it had seemed to her that the peculiar character of the occasion would be best preserved in a tete-a-tete with her host.

Why the occasion should have a peculiar character she explained to no one.

As far as any one could see, it was simply very pleasant.

Acton came for her and drove her to his door, an operation which was rapidly performed. His house the Baroness mentally pronounced a very good one; more articulately, she declared that it was enchanting.

It was large and square and painted brown; it stood in a well-kept shrubbery, and was approached, from the gate, by a short drive.

It was, moreover, a much more modern dwelling than Mr. Wentworth's, and was more redundantly upholstered and expensively ornamented.

The Baroness perceived that her entertainer had analyzed material comfort to a sufficiently fine point. And then he possessed the most delightful chinoiseries--trophies of his sojourn in the Celestial Empire: pagodas of ebony and cabinets of ivory; sculptured monsters, grinning and leering on chimney-pieces, in front of beautifully figured hand-screens; porcelain dinner-sets, gleaming behind the glass doors of mahogany buffets; large screens, in corners, covered with tense silk and embroidered with mandarins and dragons.

These things were scattered all over the house, and they gave Eugenia a pretext for a complete domiciliary visit.

She liked it, she enjoyed it; she thought it a very nice place.

It had a mixture of the homely and the liberal, and though it was almost a museum, the large, little-used rooms were as fresh and clean as a well-kept dairy. Lizzie Acton told her that she dusted all the pagodas and other curiosities every day with her own hands; and the Baroness answered that she was evidently a household fairy.

同类推荐
  • 沈阳纪程

    沈阳纪程

    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。
  • 职方外纪

    职方外纪

    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。
  • 心目论

    心目论

    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。
  • Looking Backward From 2000 to 1887

    Looking Backward From 2000 to 1887

    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。
  • 佛顶尊胜陀罗尼别法

    佛顶尊胜陀罗尼别法

    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。
热门推荐
  • 仙寇

    仙寇

    屠哲的死突如其来,莫名其妙,往生后天子转战诸天,神挡杀神,佛挡削佛!
  • 独剑天下

    独剑天下

    剑技巅峰的剑神叶青决战八省剑圣,剑破虚空,穿越成为离火王朝没落二品大学士府长子。※※※※※※※※在这个世界之上,叶青因为两小平侯的赌斗之事,让他逐渐走向剑道,走向离火王朝,走向剑元大陆。剑道的真意不断的在他的脑海之中萌生着,他不断的修炼,不断的努力……挟剑天下,上走仙界,下走四海,披风斩魔,振兴家族!吾神与归,剑在吾手,何人来战,剑无虚情!!——————可恶的分割线——————呵呵,暂且简介就这样吧,正文才是要点※※※※※※※※独剑天下书友群:151030953
  • 万年约弑羽莲冥

    万年约弑羽莲冥

    亦正亦邪的混沌世界尹邪:“一切尽在我手!”梵天:“命途早已既定!”身负重任的命定之人,穿梭千世的坎坷命途云迹痕:“弑羽——封印!千世轮回,望,我不要忘了你。”沐莲净:“万年之约!”情之如何,如滴石之水,不见其多,不见其强,却不觉间凿开了心房。万年轮回,是开始还是结束!追寻上古,绝世之恋,救世之谋,当如何书写?正邪之扇,迷雾重重,究竟何为真相······
  • 至强祖神

    至强祖神

    我可不是什么废物,我同时拥有两大祖神的传承,宇古血脉,龙神体质,左七彩神眸,右龙神祖瞳,且看龙辰如何主宰千秋!
  • 六脉真帝

    六脉真帝

    朔神大陆,信仰力量的大陆!炼星,异术,炼药,魔体,驭兽,阵术之脉,圆满贯通!如此妖孽,必能在武道上成大器!这一生,注定成为无上真帝!(新书发布,望大家支持!)
  • 审视高等护理教育的质量与标准

    审视高等护理教育的质量与标准

    科学技术的飞速发展、全球性医疗保健体制的改革,以及医学护理模式从疾病治疗转向健康促进和疾病预防,对高等护理人才的培养提出了新的质量内涵要求。经济全球化和医学教育标准的国际化带来了我国高等护理教育的国际化要求,国外高等护理教育质量标准的研究和发展对我国高等护理教育改革和研究起着直接的影响作用。
  • 南朝往事书

    南朝往事书

    你有否听过徐娘半老的典故?你可知“旧时王谢”是如何湮没在时间之中?你又知否中国有一个时代才子钟爱涂脂抹粉,贵妇爱开沙龙茶会?你又知不知辉煌宏大的盛唐文化在那个时代奠基成形也几乎在那个时代付之一炬?南朝往事书,跨越一千多年的时光,走近萧衍、萧绎、徐昭佩、陈霸先、侯景、韩子高、陈蒨、陈顼……这些或青史留名,或遗臭万年的帝王后妃、将军文臣、皇亲贵族,无限去还原接近中古中国那个最奢靡绮丽又最动荡不安的最后的贵族社会。
  • 纨绔妙手

    纨绔妙手

    实习医生张傲天,捡到了一块眼睛样的物品,竟然回到了一周前。从此医术大涨,灰暗的人生发生了翻天覆地的变化……妙手都市,无往不利,我才是这个世界终极的至尊强者!
  • 东区御龙传

    东区御龙传

    一款游戏,一场命运。电竞选手意外获得三国传承,跨越千年的杀戮宿命再次开始!在乱世之间,唯有实力才是最强的信仰!命数突现异相,乱世的故事将打乱重来!预言,等待,守护,寻找…当转世者碰上继承者,新的一代天骄将如何谱写自己的乱世新篇章?一切的秘密都隐藏在一款热门的网游……
  • 霸宠女将军:妖孽夫君太腹黑

    霸宠女将军:妖孽夫君太腹黑

    新书:爆笑小萌宝:仙君,么么哒,已发布,还望大家多多支持~前世,她是一名现代明星金牌保镖,一朝穿越,怎料,却成了朝堂上独当一面的女王爷、沙场上呼风唤雨的‘第一女将’。原以为这一切只是个开始,谁知……直到她在一次青楼之行中无意救下了他,于是,便展开了一段“养成”与“被养成”、“扑”与“被扑”、“吃”与“被吃”的精彩故事。妖孽正太腹黑夫君?绝代神医敌国王爷?……一连串的阴谋与智慧全部接踵而来。他说:“朕爱你,无关乎江山。”而他却说:“我只愿为你,放弃万顷良田。”刀光剑戟,共赴沙场,无怨无悔;笔墨丹青,共度韶华,一心一意;一曲终了后,终是谁先失了心?又是谁先输了情?