登陆注册
20265100000009

第9章

Suddenly she became aware of a step very different from her own intellectual pace; she listened a little and perceived that some one was moving in the library, which communicated with the office.It struck her first as the step of a person from whom she was looking for a visit, then almost immediately announced itself as the tread of a woman and a stranger- her possible visitor being neither.It had an inquisitive, experimental quality which suggested that it would not stop short of the threshold of the office; and in fact the doorway of this apartment was presently occupied by a lady who paused there and looked very hard at our heroine.She was a plain, elderly woman, dressed in a comprehensive waterproof mantle; she had a face with a good deal of rather violent point.

"Oh," she began, "is that where you usually sit?" She looked about at the heterogeneous chairs and tables.

"Not when I have visitors," said Isabel, getting up to receive the intruder.

She directed their course back to the library while the visitor continued to look about her."You seem to have plenty of other rooms; they're in rather better condition.But everything's immensely worn.""Have you come to look at the house?" Isabel asked."The servant will show it to you.""Send her away; I don't want to buy it.She has probably gone to look for you and is wandering about upstairs; she didn't seem at all intelligent.You had better tell her it's no matter." And then, since the girl stood there hesitating and wondering, this unexpected critic said to her abruptly: "I suppose you're one of the daughters?"Isabel thought she had very strange manners."It depends upon whose daughters you mean.""The late Mr.Archer's- and my poor sister's.""Ah," said Isabel slowly, "you must be our crazy Aunt Lydia!""Is that what your father told you to call me? I'm your Aunt Lydia, but I'm not at all crazy: I haven't a delusion! And which of the daughters are you?""I'm the youngest of the three, and my name's Isabel.""Yes; the others are Lilian and Edith.And are you the prettiest?""I haven't the least idea," said the girl.

"I think you must be." And in this way the aunt and the niece made friends.The aunt had quarrelled years before with her brother-in-law, after the death of her sister, taking him to task for the manner in which he brought up his three girls.Being a high-tempered man he had requested her to mind her own business, and she had taken him at his word.For many years she held no communication with him and after his death had addressed not a word to his daughters, who had been bred in that disrespectful view of her which we have just seen Isabel betray.Mrs.Touchett's behaviour was, as usual, perfectly deliberate.She intended to go to America to look after her investments (with which her husband, in spite of his great financial position, had nothing to do) and would take advantage of this opportunity to enquire into the condition of her nieces.There was no need of writing, for she should attach no importance to any account of them she should elicit by letter; she believed, always, in seeing for one's self.Isabel found, however, that she knew a good deal about them, and knew about the marriage of the two elder girls; knew that their poor father had left very little money, but that the house in Albany, which had passed into his hands, was to be sold for their benefit; knew, finally, that Edmund Ludlow, Lilian's husband, had taken upon himself to attend to this matter, in consideration of which the young couple, who had come to Albany during Mr.Archer's illness, were remaining there for the present and, as well as Isabel herself, occupying the old place.

"How much money do you expect for it?" Mrs.Touchett asked of her companion, who had brought her to sit in the front parlour, which she had inspected without enthusiasm.

"I haven't the least idea," said the girl.

同类推荐
  • King Henry V

    King Henry V

    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。
  • 太上说九幽拔罪心印妙经

    太上说九幽拔罪心印妙经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 东南纪事

    东南纪事

    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。
  • 大方禅师语录

    大方禅师语录

    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。
  • 七破论

    七破论

    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。
热门推荐
  • 我思勿忘

    我思勿忘

    泰晤士河畔的十九岁的少女狄安娜·诺利亚可以说十分不幸,从小在孤儿院长大,养父母又被杀害,自己也遭遇车祸失忆,最好的伙伴詹姆斯和乔治也不知去向。家族的秘密,美丽和善的警察露易丝,神秘的哥特和威廉,这形形色色的人们,狄安娜生活的每一步都充满了奋斗。(此书情节任务及部分地名纯属虚构,请勿当真)
  • 无尽数据

    无尽数据

    当有限的资源与无尽的需求产生冲突时,人类靠近了末日的悬崖。当一种新生的生活状态出现时,人类抓到了救命稻草。当数据取代了肉体,当精神被改造为记忆体时,人类还算真正的活着吗?数据时代——诺亚究竟是不是人类的救世主?
  • 有缘相见

    有缘相见

    他,狂野不羁。她,惊鸿艳影。他与她,相爱相杀,相融以沫。她恨他,恨他的无情,恨他的背弃;他爱她,爱她的一切,爱她的所有。人间少女夏诺将踏上一段不平凡的旅途,她的肩上背负着的是父母的信念,是家族的底线,更是历史的纰漏。这一路,她收获了什么,她探寻到了那惊天秘密……那个令各路强者都不忍去碰触的秘密。(相信姐,小男主对小女主非常专情,并且身心干净)PS多多关注本书哦,关注本昕,多多打赏、投票,谢谢众亲们的合作!
  • 别让沉不住气毁了你

    别让沉不住气毁了你

    人生在世,没有人一辈子交好运,也没有人一辈子走背运。失败、委屈、痛苦、无奈、寂寞、诱惑等都是成功前必须要经历和承受的。一个沉不住气的人,肯定是一个心智不成熟的人。一个沉得住气的人,必然是大非面前不糊涂、头脑清醒的人。要想游刃有余行走于社会,必须要学会沉住气,必须要低调做人,虚心做事,慎而思之,勤而行之。沉住气,是经验的总结,生活的提纯;沉住气,是智者的选择,聪明的对策;沉住气,是信心的标志,希望的基石。该书是一本写给面临选择、陷入困惑和向往幸福的忙碌都市人的人生智慧书。本书从心理学的角度教给读者怎样摸清情绪变化的规律,更好地掌控自己的情绪,并进而掌控自己的人生。
  • 人鱼之恋之真爱无敌

    人鱼之恋之真爱无敌

    几百年前,有一位她们的祖先曾经因为救了一个凡间的王子,而与其相恋,最终因为王子移情别恋化成泡沫。从此,海里的巫婆告诫她们的姐妹说,世间的业障皆是因为男子的负心,女子的痴情。而人鱼是不能相恋的,除非他们能破了海枯石烂的魔咒。
  • 无上之力破千钧

    无上之力破千钧

    一个传说让他来到地球开始了他的猎艳之旅,御姐,萝莉,女王都臣服在他的牛仔裤下。
  • 童蒙止观

    童蒙止观

    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。
  • 逆天

    逆天

    项羽,这个绝世强者,万年之后重生,却发现变成了一名普通人。前世的经验,天阶的功法,让他成为了花家神秘的护卫。神秘的洞窟,远古的神兽又将唤起他怎样的回忆?为寻找项家后人,拼杀强者,降服神兽,终将他带上了杀神之路!当一切终成,即将圆满之际,又有无数的危机悄然而至……
  • 舍身崖

    舍身崖

    《舍身崖》是一部10部短篇小说的汇编集。小说题材广泛,既有作者对童年轶事的描写,也有对农村风土人情的介绍;既有借古人轶事来达到教育今人的良好愿望,也有对现实社会好人好事的歌颂,文字虽朴实却另有新意。
  • 心理学与人生

    心理学与人生

    本书探讨人生中的重大问题与心理学的关系,从心理学的角度解读生命中的每一个环节,将这些生活中最容易被忽略,却往往也是最本质的问题提出来,然后进行思考和解答。