登陆注册
20102400000007

第7章

"I have never built so many castles in my life as since I've known you,Miss Schuyler,"he said.

"Oh,"I answered as lightly as I could,"air-castles don't count."

"The building of air-castles is an innocent amusement enough,I suppose,"he said,"but I'm committing the folly of living in mine.

I"-Then I was frightened.When,all at once,you find you have something precious you only dimly suspected was to be yours,you almost wish it hadn't come so soon.But just at that moment Mrs.

Benedict called to us,and came tramping back from the gate,and hooked her supercilious,patronizing arm in Mr.Copley's,and asked him into the sitting-room to talk over the "lady chapel"in her new memorial church.Then aunt Celia told me they would excuse me,as I had had a wearisome day;and there was nothing for me to do but to go to bed,like a snubbed child,and wonder if I should ever know the end of that sentence.And I listened at the head of the stairs,shivering,but all that I could hear was that Mrs.Benedict asked Mr.Copley to be her own architect.Her architect indeed!That woman ought not to be at large!

DURHAM,July 15

At Farmer Hendry's.

We left York this morning,and arrived here about eleven o'clock.

It seems there is some sort of an election going on in the town,and there was not a single fly at the station.Mr.Copley walked about in every direction,but neither horse nor vehicle was to be had for love nor money.At last we started to walk to the village,Mr.

Copley so laden with our hand-luggage that he resembled a pack-mule.

We made a tour of the inns,but not a single room was to be had,not for that night nor for three days ahead,on account of that same election.

"Hadn't we better go on to Edinburgh,aunt Celia?"I asked.

"Edinburgh?Never!"she replied."Do you suppose that I would voluntarily spend a Sunday in those bare Presbyterian churches until the memory of these past ideal weeks has faded a little from my memory?What,leave out Durham and spoil the set?"(She spoke of the cathedrals as if they were souvenir spoons.)"I intended to stay here for a week or more,and write up a record of our entire trip from Winchester while the impressions were fresh in my mind."

"And I had intended doing the same thing,"said Mr.Copley."That is,I hoped to finish off my previous sketches,which are in a frightful state of incompletion,and spend a good deal of time on the interior of this cathedral,which is unusually beautiful."(At this juncture aunt Celia disappeared for a moment to ask the barmaid if,in her opinion,the constant consumption of malt liquors prevents a more dangerous indulgence in brandy and whiskey.She is gathering statistics,but as the barmaids can never collect their thoughts while they are drawing ale,aunt Celia proceeds slowly.)

"For my part,"said I,with mock humility,"I am a docile person who never has any intentions of her own,but who yields herself sweetly to the intentions of other people in her immediate vicinity."

"Are you?"asked Mr.Copley,taking out his pencil.

"Yes,I said so.What are you doing?"

"Merely taking note of your statement,that's all.--Now,Miss Van Tyck,I have a plan to propose.I was here last summer with a couple of Harvard men,and we lodged at a farmhouse half a mile from the cathedral.If you will step into the coffee-room of the Shoulder of Mutton and Cauliflower for an hour,I'll walk up to Farmer Hendry's and see if they will take us in.I think we might be fairly comfortable."

"Can aunt Celia have Apollinaris and black coffee after her morning bath?"I asked.

"I hope,Katharine,"said aunt Celia majestically,--"I hope that I can accommodate myself to circumstances.If Mr.Copley can secure lodgings for us,I shall be more than grateful."

So here we are,all lodging together in an ideal English farmhouse.

There is a thatched roof on one of the old buildings,and the dairy house is covered with ivy,and Farmer Hendry's wife makes a real English courtesy,and there are herds of beautiful sleek Durham cattle,and the butter and cream and eggs and mutton are delicious; and I never,never want to go home any more.I want to live here forever,and wave the American flag on Washington's birthday.

I am so happy that I feel as if something were going to spoil it all.Twenty years old to-day!I wish mamma were alive to wish me many happy returns.

Memoranda:Casual remark for breakfast table or perhaps for luncheon,--it is a trifle heavy for breakfast:"Since the sixteenth century and despite the work of Inigo Jones and the great Wren (not Jenny Wren--Christopher),architecture has had,in England especially,no legitimate development."

HE

DURHAM,July 19

O child of fortune,thy name is J.Q.Copley!How did it happen to be election time?Why did the inns chance to be full?How did aunt Celia relax sufficiently to allow me to find her a lodging?Why did she fall in love with the lodging when found?I do not know.I only know Fate smiles;that Kitty and I eat our morning bacon and eggs together;that I carve Kitty's cold beef and pour Kitty's sparkling ale at luncheon;that I go to vespers with Kitty,and dine with Kitty,and walk in the gloaming with Kitty--and aunt Celia.

And after a day of heaven like this,like Lorna Doone's lover,--ay,and like every other lover,I suppose,--I go to sleep,and the roof above me swarms with angels,having Kitty under it!

We were coming home from afternoon service,Kitty and I.(I am anticipating for she was "Miss Schuyler"then,but never mind.)We were walking through the fields,while Mrs.Benedict and aunt Celia were driving.As we came across a corner of the bit of meadow land that joins the stable and the garden,we heard a muffled roar,and as we looked round we saw a creature with tossing horns and waving tail making for us,head down,eyes flashing.Kitty gave a shriek.

同类推荐
  • 赛花铃

    赛花铃

    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。
  • When the World Shook

    When the World Shook

    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。
  • 珍珠舶

    珍珠舶

    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。
  • 太上三五正一盟威箓

    太上三五正一盟威箓

    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。
  • 广志绎

    广志绎

    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
  • 霸道总裁宠妻成瘾

    霸道总裁宠妻成瘾

    遇到强大的情敌,到底是进是退?兄弟反目成仇,究竟是伤是亡?一次看错的爱情,终究是走是留?一切敬请期待《霸道总裁宠妻成瘾》,莫佳恩箸
  • 坐看云起

    坐看云起

    为纪念改革开放三十周年和自治区成立五十周年,宁夏杂文学会隆重推出了“二十一世纪宁夏杂文丛书”,这套丛书遴选了宁夏十位杂文作家的作品集。
  • 绝宠吃货萌妃

    绝宠吃货萌妃

    在下免贵,不很贵!姓上官名谦,英文名叫南啵兔!且看女主如何身带绝世武功却靠轻功累死对手在武林中玩转!一不小心成为武林盟主她,却被一个傻傻的王爷套住一生,谁知她被骗上床后发现,原来那个傻王爷居然如此.......
  • 中华上下五千年(第七卷)

    中华上下五千年(第七卷)

    本书是一套中华文化的普及性的读物。内容介绍 中华民族有文字可考的历史已有5001多年,中华民族的历史,博大精深,源远流长,足以让每一位炎黄子孙感到由衷的骄傲。上下五千年的历史,世事沧桑,朝代更替,从盘古开天到夏商周文明,从春秋战国到秦汉西晋,再从十六国到南北朝,从隋唐五代到宋元明清……这是一套中华文化的普及性的读物,目的是给读者提供一套全面了解中华传统文明的书籍。
  • 幻师颰陀神咒经

    幻师颰陀神咒经

    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。
  • 都市战皇

    都市战皇

    天下,唯我独尊一次意外的车祸,使他成为了异人。同时,灾难、磨难、幸运,异术也接踵而至。看一个少年如何玩转朗朗乾坤,成就天地霸业!
  • 最美丽的时光

    最美丽的时光

    病魔缠身的鱼唯游与众多队友创办了髮魔摇滚乐队,在众队友的支持下,鱼唯游战胜病魔,且看他如何与队友们踏上艰辛万苦的成名之路。
  • 金钟传

    金钟传

    《金仲传》是一部极力宣扬孝悌思想的所谓“劝善”、“醒世”的小说。作品以江南上元县举人李金华与历经磨难、以至沦落风尘的延安府贺旌之女贺淑媛的婚姻为基本线索展开故事情节,反映了当时天津、北京等地的社会风情。
  • 万界神帝

    万界神帝

    一千年前,赵飞的未婚妻瑶光发现了赵飞身上的秘密。瑶光设计毒害了赵飞,得到了赵飞身上的秘密。一千年后,赵飞重生为人。此刻的天穹界已经不是八位仙帝共同主持,而是被一位神帝统御。这位神帝就是赵飞以前的未婚妻瑶光。赵飞在心中发誓,一定要报仇雪恨,让瑶光婊求生不能,求死不得。
  • 拿第一名的方法

    拿第一名的方法

    本书针对学生学习中所遇到的问题和容易走进的误区,从“学习态度”、“学习计划”、“学习习惯”、“学习方法”和“应考技巧”5大方面着眼,为同学们量身打造72个学习秘诀。