登陆注册
20271200000053

第53章 CHAPTER XIII - BOTH AT THEIR BEST(1)

MISS TWINKLETON'S establishment was about to undergo a serene hush.

The Christmas recess was at hand. What had once, and at no remote period, been called, even by the erudite Miss Twinkleton herself, 'the half;' but what was now called, as being more elegant, and more strictly collegiate, 'the term,' would expire to-morrow. Anoticeable relaxation of discipline had for some few days pervaded the Nuns' House. Club suppers had occurred in the bedrooms, and a dressed tongue had been carved with a pair of scissors, and handed round with the curling tongs. Portions of marmalade had likewise been distributed on a service of plates constructed of curlpaper;and cowslip wine had been quaffed from the small squat measuring glass in which little Rickitts (a junior of weakly constitution)took her steel drops daily. The housemaids had been bribed with various fragments of riband, and sundry pairs of shoes more or less down at heel, to make no mention of crumbs in the beds; the airiest costumes had been worn on these festive occasions; and the daring Miss Ferdinand had even surprised the company with a sprightly solo on the comb-and-curlpaper, until suffocated in her own pillow by two flowing-haired executioners.

Nor were these the only tokens of dispersal. Boxes appeared in the bedrooms (where they were capital at other times), and a surprising amount of packing took place, out of all proportion to the amount packed. Largess, in the form of odds and ends of cold cream and pomatum, and also of hairpins, was freely distributed among the attendants. On charges of inviolable secrecy, confidences were interchanged respecting golden youth of England expected to call, 'at home,' on the first opportunity. Miss Giggles (deficient in sentiment) did indeed profess that she, for her part, acknowledged such homage by making faces at the golden youth; but this young lady was outvoted by an immense majority.

On the last night before a recess, it was always expressly made a point of honour that nobody should go to sleep, and that Ghosts should be encouraged by all possible means. This compact invariably broke down, and all the young ladies went to sleep very soon, and got up very early.

The concluding ceremony came off at twelve o'clock on the day of departure; when Miss Twinkleton, supported by Mrs. Tisher, held a drawing-room in her own apartment (the globes already covered with brown Holland), where glasses of white-wine and plates of cut pound-cake were discovered on the table. Miss Twinkleton then said: Ladies, another revolving year had brought us round to that festive period at which the first feelings of our nature bounded in our - Miss Twinkleton was annually going to add 'bosoms,' but annually stopped on the brink of that expression, and substituted 'hearts.' Hearts; our hearts. Hem! Again a revolving year, ladies, had brought us to a pause in our studies - let us hope our greatly advanced studies - and, like the mariner in his bark, the warrior in his tent, the captive in his dungeon, and the traveller in his various conveyances, we yearned for home. Did we say, on such an occasion, in the opening words of Mr. Addison's impressive tragedy:

'The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, th' important day - ?'

Not so. From horizon to zenith all was COULEUR DE ROSE, for all was redolent of our relations and friends. Might WE find THEMprospering as WE expected; might THEY find US prospering as THEYexpected! Ladies, we would now, with our love to one another, wish one another good-bye, and happiness, until we met again. And when the time should come for our resumption of those pursuits which (here a general depression set in all round), pursuits which, pursuits which; - then let us ever remember what was said by the Spartan General, in words too trite for repetition, at the battle it were superfluous to specify.

The handmaidens of the establishment, in their best caps, then handed the trays, and the young ladies sipped and crumbled, and the bespoken coaches began to choke the street. Then leave-taking was not long about; and Miss Twinkleton, in saluting each young lady's cheek, confided to her an exceedingly neat letter, addressed to her next friend at law, 'with Miss Twinkleton's best compliments' in the corner. This missive she handed with an air as if it had not the least connexion with the bill, but were something in the nature of a delicate and joyful surprise.

So many times had Rosa seen such dispersals, and so very little did she know of any other Home, that she was contented to remain where she was, and was even better contented than ever before, having her latest friend with her. And yet her latest friendship had a blank place in it of which she could not fail to be sensible. Helena Landless, having been a party to her brother's revelation about Rosa, and having entered into that compact of silence with Mr.

Crisparkle, shrank from any allusion to Edwin Drood's name. Why she so avoided it, was mysterious to Rosa, but she perfectly perceived the fact. But for the fact, she might have relieved her own little perplexed heart of some of its doubts and hesitations, by taking Helena into her confidence. As it was, she had no such vent: she could only ponder on her own difficulties, and wonder more and more why this avoidance of Edwin's name should last, now that she knew - for so much Helena had told her - that a good understanding was to be reestablished between the two young men, when Edwin came down.

It would have made a pretty picture, so many pretty girls kissing Rosa in the cold porch of the Nuns' House, and that sunny little creature peeping out of it (unconscious of sly faces carved on spout and gable peeping at her), and waving farewells to the departing coaches, as if she represented the spirit of rosy youth abiding in the place to keep it bright and warm in its desertion.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 纯心萌动:西瓜别怕喔

    纯心萌动:西瓜别怕喔

    听说,花妖的心一百年只会为一个人跳动。一百年后,对方若对它无意,它的心就会枯竭成为黄泉路上的曼珠沙华,需要消耗一百年的功力重塑心脏,等待下一次的怦然心动。而他,就是她的爱人,她的心只为他跳动,亲爱的,等我好不好……
  • 狂浪哑妻:傲娇鬼王爷

    狂浪哑妻:傲娇鬼王爷

    她是圣雨中学的黑道大姐大夏沫,一朝悲催的穿越,竟成为刁蛮任性的大小姐落如烟。年纪轻轻,吃喝嫖赌,秦楼楚馆,都留下她“光荣”的足迹。因此,落如烟一出门,都会成为过街的老鼠,人人喊打。喊打算不上,但都是离她远远的,她倒好,见谁不爽就爆打。为此,夏沫踏上了漫长的赔罪之路。路上,“嗯~娘子,等等为夫嘛。”“混蛋,闭紧你嘴巴跟菊花!”妈蛋的,想我一路上风风雨雨,不让我捡些盘缠也就罢了,偏偏让我捡个拖油瓶,还是个骚包男!(简介神马的都是浮云,收藏才是王道)
  • 黑白冥皇

    黑白冥皇

    我愿主宰天下,只为夺你倾世天下,你若喜欢天下,我就将天下送你,你若喜欢这个世界,我就将世界送给你,他们在我眼里仅是玩物,你若喜欢送你都可,你若不喜欢我便毁了,我做这么多不为什么,我只是爱你罢了。
  • 腹黑娘子妖孽爷

    腹黑娘子妖孽爷

    二十一世纪的王牌杀手,落魂异世,将会掀起怎样的滔天巨浪?她,左有空间在手,右有神兽相助,敢问天下谁敢惹她?可却有人不怕死的闯进她的闺房!领口微开,邪魅妖娆“娘子!你醒啦?”?她手拿短匕抵他喉结“你想怎么个死法?”可为何,当某日看他廖无生机倒在怀里,心如刀绞?惊觉,爱已至深,不可自拔!她手扶琴弦,放言道:胆敢伤我凌倾雪的人,就得有死的觉悟!她说“为你,血洒江河,万里飘血又何妨?”他说“为你,与天下为敌,与诸神为敌又何妨?”
  • 三国妖话

    三国妖话

    文艺点的:发霉的屋子,破落的屋顶,无一处不显示着此处的荒凉。站在屋中央的人已经算不上是人了,冷峻的脸上扬着阴郁,可怜落在他身上的威风,瑟瑟而去。人去楼空,相见两难。人啊,总是在失去后想到原本的美好。傲娇的:姐不靠山,不靠人,就是一六不靠,你拿我奈何?!凸(艹皿艹)好不容易化个型你还想收我,泥煤,等着!收了我,把你吃穷让你当乞丐给姐讨钱。
  • 地震应急防护手册

    地震应急防护手册

    《地震应急防护手册》以通俗易懂的语言,简明扼要地介绍了地震的相关知识,重点包括发生地震时如何避险、逃生及救助,震后的防疫、心理重建等。《地震应急防护手册》基本上以问答的形式呈现,强调实用性、普及性。
  • 远方是否有彼岸

    远方是否有彼岸

    在全国最大的贵族学校,他一个靠着老爹挖地挖出的一个元代青花瓷,很狗屎运的读上了这所最有名的高中。很衰,有很意外的胆小,为人也很光棍,有一天就吃一天,没钱就干脆饿到有钱,他最大的愿望就是睡觉睡到2012坐看天荒地老,和这一片天地一起消失。在他的眼中一切都是灰蒙蒙的,没有未来,没有一切。可是。。。。。。
  • 大乘起信论义记

    大乘起信论义记

    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。
  • 火影之绝代杀神

    火影之绝代杀神

    手龙风千手一族的骄傲,初代火影最小的儿子,纲手的叔叔,木叶的风暴杀神,狩猎者之中最残忍,最冷酷,最强,最帅最神秘的一种存在.主角眼里揉不得沙子,呲瑕必报.不会有雷人的情节
  • 瓦尔登湖

    瓦尔登湖

    梭罗远离尘嚣,他想在自然的安谧中寻找一种本真的生存状态,寻求一种更诗意的生活。《瓦尔登湖》一书,详细地记录了作家在长达两年的时间里的日常生活状态以及所思所想,他在小木屋旁开荒种地,春种秋收,自给自足。他是一个自然之子,他崇尚自然,与自然交朋友,与湖水、森林和飞鸟对话,在林中观察动物和植物,在船上吹笛,在湖边钓鱼,晚上,在小木屋中记下自己的观察和思考。他追求精神生活,关注灵魂的成长,他骄傲地宣称:“每个人都是自己王国的国王,与这个王国相比,沙皇帝国也不过是一个卑微小国,犹如冰天雪地中的小雪团。”梭罗以他的实际行动告诉我们:人们所追求的大部分奢侈品,大部分的所谓生活的舒适,非但没有必要,而且对人类进步大有妨碍。《瓦尔登湖》记述了作者在简单生活中深入思考与重塑自我的心路历程,文笔宁静恬淡,引人深思,具有一种使人沉静的力量。