登陆注册
20271200000056

第56章 CHAPTER XIII - BOTH AT THEIR BEST(4)

'Most unintentionally, but I am as sorry as if I had meant to do it. Could you possibly suppose for a moment, from any loose way of speaking of mine, that I was literally afraid of the dear fond fellow? What I mean is, that he is subject to a kind of paroxysm, or fit - I saw him in it once - and I don't know but that so great a surprise, coming upon him direct from me whom he is so wrapped up in, might bring it on perhaps. Which - and this is the secret Iwas going to tell you - is another reason for your guardian's making the communication. He is so steady, precise, and exact, that he will talk Jack's thoughts into shape, in no time: whereas with me Jack is always impulsive and hurried, and, I may say, almost womanish.'

Rosa seemed convinced. Perhaps from her own very different point of view of 'Jack,' she felt comforted and protected by the interposition of Mr. Grewgious between herself and him.

And now, Edwin Drood's right hand closed again upon the ring in its little case, and again was checked by the consideration: 'It is certain, now, that I am to give it back to him; then why should Itell her of it?' That pretty sympathetic nature which could be so sorry for him in the blight of their childish hopes of happiness together, and could so quietly find itself alone in a new world to weave fresh wreaths of such flowers as it might prove to bear, the old world's flowers being withered, would be grieved by those sorrowful jewels; and to what purpose? Why should it be? They were but a sign of broken joys and baseless projects; in their very beauty they were (as the unlikeliest of men had said) almost a cruel satire on the loves, hopes, plans, of humanity, which are able to forecast nothing, and are so much brittle dust. Let them be. He would restore them to her guardian when he came down; he in his turn would restore them to the cabinet from which he had unwillingly taken them; and there, like old letters or old vows, or other records of old aspirations come to nothing, they would be disregarded, until, being valuable, they were sold into circulation again, to repeat their former round.

Let them be. Let them lie unspoken of, in his breast. However distinctly or indistinctly he entertained these thoughts, he arrived at the conclusion, Let them be. Among the mighty store of wonderful chains that are for ever forging, day and night, in the vast iron-works of time and circumstance, there was one chain forged in the moment of that small conclusion, riveted to the foundations of heaven and earth, and gifted with invincible force to hold and drag.

They walked on by the river. They began to speak of their separate plans. He would quicken his departure from England, and she would remain where she was, at least as long as Helena remained. The poor dear girls should have their disappointment broken to them gently, and, as the first preliminary, Miss Twinkleton should be confided in by Rosa, even in advance of the reappearance of Mr.

Grewgious. It should be made clear in all quarters that she and Edwin were the best of friends. There had never been so serene an understanding between them since they were first affianced. And yet there was one reservation on each side; on hers, that she intended through her guardian to withdraw herself immediately from the tuition of her music-master; on his, that he did already entertain some wandering speculations whether it might ever come to pass that he would know more of Miss Landless.

The bright, frosty day declined as they walked and spoke together.

The sun dipped in the river far behind them, and the old city lay red before them, as their walk drew to a close. The moaning water cast its seaweed duskily at their feet, when they turned to leave its margin; and the rooks hovered above them with hoarse cries, darker splashes in the darkening air.

'I will prepare Jack for my flitting soon,' said Edwin, in a low voice, 'and I will but see your guardian when he comes, and then go before they speak together. It will be better done without my being by. Don't you think so?'

'Yes.'

'We know we have done right, Rosa?'

'Yes.'

'We know we are better so, even now?'

'And shall be far, far better so by-and-by.'

Still there was that lingering tenderness in their hearts towards the old positions they were relinquishing, that they prolonged their parting. When they came among the elm-trees by the Cathedral, where they had last sat together, they stopped as by consent, and Rosa raised her face to his, as she had never raised it in the old days; - for they were old already.

'God bless you, dear! Good-bye!'

'God bless you, dear! Good-bye!'

They kissed each other fervently.

'Now, please take me home, Eddy, and let me be by myself.'

'Don't look round, Rosa,' he cautioned her, as he drew her arm through his, and led her away. 'Didn't you see Jack?'

'No! Where?'

'Under the trees. He saw us, as we took leave of each other. Poor fellow! he little thinks we have parted. This will be a blow to him, I am much afraid!'

She hurried on, without resting, and hurried on until they had passed under the gatehouse into the street; once there, she asked:

'Has he followed us? You can look without seeming to. Is he behind?'

'No. Yes, he is! He has just passed out under the gateway. The dear, sympathetic old fellow likes to keep us in sight. I am afraid he will be bitterly disappointed!'

She pulled hurriedly at the handle of the hoarse old bell, and the gate soon opened. Before going in, she gave him one last, wide, wondering look, as if she would have asked him with imploring emphasis: 'O! don't you understand?' And out of that look he vanished from her view.

同类推荐
  • 赤松子中诫经

    赤松子中诫经

    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。
  • 杂曲歌辞 盖罗缝

    杂曲歌辞 盖罗缝

    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。
  • 律学发轫

    律学发轫

    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。
  • 传戒正范

    传戒正范

    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。
  • 佛说俱枳罗陀罗尼经

    佛说俱枳罗陀罗尼经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 地球信仰

    地球信仰

    未来的时代,地球被破坏严重,人们移民外星,缺留下了大片的人,看这些人如何在这混乱的时代,守护自己的信仰!
  • 我当僵尸那些年

    我当僵尸那些年

    我叫冯大人,唐朝的时候大人都是高等人,于是我爹给我取了这么一个名字,好让别人叫起来觉得高大上,我觉得我爹真是个人才,后来见官老爷的时候问我叫什么,我我我叫冯大人,于是我被打死了!死的憋屈啊!我心里这口气咽不下去,没想到我居然又活了,而且还是一千年后,我成了僵尸,被一个二货挖掘机司机给挖出来了,于是我便穿越了一千年来到了这个花花世界重新开始了我的生活,我一直有个梦想,一个很扯淡的梦想,那就是成仙,唐朝的时候陛下说这个世界有神仙,陛下都说有神仙,那就肯定有喽!
  • 最强仙少

    最强仙少

    英雄救美却惹下祸端的程军,这下总算是知道YY小说里那种救美之后人财两得的好事真得不科学。可没成想在被迫避祸的途中,一次旖旎的碰撞却又让他意外地体会了一下什么叫做因祸得福。于是乎,神通、秘法,接踵而至……金钱、权势,随之而来……神马?贴心的软妹纸?那必须地!
  • 根本利益

    根本利益

    2002年的“五一”假期里,当城市里的人们背着大包小包,带着欢笑,忙碌着去那些风光名胜之地旅游的时候,本文的主人——公中共山西省运城市纪检委副书记梁雨润告诉我,他必须去处理一件“特殊事件”,而且这事“不能再拖了,每拖一天我的心就发揪”。他用这词形容内心的急切与愤慨。
  • 梦幻之歌

    梦幻之歌

    一纸婚约,将四个人的命运连在了一起。他们的父母说:一年后如果还是郎无情妾无意的话。婚姻无效。她是一个冷清的少女。有着多重身份。他邪魅无比,勾人心弦。她古灵精怪,标准吃货一枚。他孩子气。可爱无比。一年后,他们是否还会在一起?一场倾城爱恋即将开始。爆笑的校园生活,别墅中种种小事在不断上演。
  • 雨落彼岸

    雨落彼岸

    一座小小的山村中,一位普通的少年,因为一次意外,使得他变的与众不同。当彼岸和此岸融为一体之时,鬼怪皆出。
  • 都市法师修行录

    都市法师修行录

    仅仅只是残篇,不过写的时候我都用心了
  • 极品护花狂医

    极品护花狂医

    乡村高中生,意外得仙祖传承,体质强悍悟性超人……追校花,踩恶霸,纵横都市。
  • XO最后的宁静

    XO最后的宁静

    昔日16人共被卷进残酷的生死游戏是否有人已被生欲蒙蔽了双眼十六人中,仅仅只能剩下一人你会是哪种人呢?在生与死的争夺角逐中。是圣母一般的自杀者?无私舍命的救人者?亦或是下药杀人的黑化者?仅存的一丝信念,我仍选择善与白。我不愿失去任何一人,因为他们都是我今生无可替代的光芒。
  • 倾城狂妃:风华绝代四小姐

    倾城狂妃:风华绝代四小姐

    凌叶没想到自己也有众叛亲离的一天,她的妹妹,她一直捧在手心上的宝,却亲手把她推入湖底溺水而亡。原来,她的价值连一堆钱都比不过,原以为会就此死去,奈何上帝对她垂怜,不但没死成还以另一个身份穿越到了一个陌生的时代,再睁眼,凤眸清明,弧度越发嘲讽,冷眼看天下,“我的世界里只有两种人,一种是我手下的鬼,一种是我手上的神!”人不犯我,我不犯人,人若犯我,斩草除根!这一世,她注定了无牵挂。