登陆注册
20296500000056

第56章

Brimmer, the few words let fall by Mr.Brace show me what might be the feelings of my countrymen on the subject.However charming and considerate your hospitality has been--and I do not deny that it has been MOST grateful to ME--I feel I cannot continue to accept it in those equivocal circumstances.I am speaking to a gentleman who, with the instincts and chivalrous obligations of his order, must sympathize with my own delicacy in coming to this conclusion, and who will not take advantage of my confession that I do it with pain."She spoke with a dry alacrity and precision so unlike her usual languor and the suggestions of the costume, and even the fan she still kept shading her faintly glowing eyes, that the man before her was more troubled by her manner than her words, which he had but imperfectly understood.

"You will leave here--this house?" he stammered.

"It is necessary," she returned.

"But you shall listen to me first!" he said hurriedly."Hear me, Dona Barbara--I have a secret--I will to you confess"--"You must confess nothing," said Mrs.Brimmer, dropping her feet from the hammock, and sitting up primly, "I mean--nothing I may not hear."The Alcalde cast a look upon her at once blank and imploring.

"Ah, but you will hear," he said, after a pause."There is a ship coming here.In two weeks she will arrive.None know it but myself, the Comandante, and the Padre.It is a secret of the Government.She will come at night; she will depart in the morning, and no one else shall know.It has ever been that she brings no one to Todos Santos, that she takes no one from Todos Santos.That is the law.But I swear to you that she shall take you, your children, and your friend to Acapulco in secret, where you will be free.You will join your husband; you will be happy.

I will remain, and I will die."

It would have been impossible for any woman but Mrs.Brimmer to have regarded the childlike earnestness and melancholy simplicity of this grown-up man without a pang.Even this superior woman experienced a sensible awkwardness as she slipped from the hammock and regained an upright position.

"Of course," she, began, "your offer is exceedingly generous; and although I should not, perhaps, take a step of this kind without the sanction of Mr.Brimmer, and am not sure that he would not regard it as rash and premature, I will talk it over with Miss Chubb, for whom I am partially responsible.Nothing," she continued, with a sudden access of feeling, "would induce me, for any selfish consideration, to take any step that would imperil the future of that child, towards whom I feel as a sister." A slight suffusion glistened under her pretty brown lashes."If anything should happen to her, I would never forgive myself; if I should be the unfortunate means of severing any ties that SHE may have formed, I could never look her in the face again.Of course, I can well understand that our presence here must be onerous to you, and that you naturally look forward to any sacrifice--even that of the interests of your country, and the defiance of its laws--to relieve you from a position so embarrassing as yours has become.I only trust, however, that the ill effects you allude to as likely to occur to yourself after our departure may be exaggerated by your sensitive nature.It would be an obligation added to the many that we owe you, which Mr.Brimmer would naturally find he could not return--and that, I can safely say, he would not hear of for a single moment."While speaking, she had unconsciously laid aside her fan, lifted her mantilla from her head with both hands, and, drawing it around her shoulders and under her lifted chin, had crossed it over her bosom with a certain prim, automatic gesture, as if it had been the starched kerchief of some remote Puritan ancestress.With her arms still unconsciously crossed, she stooped rigidly, picked up her fan with three fingers, as if it had been a prayer-book, and, with a slight inclination of her bared head, with its accurately parted brown hair, passed slowly out of the corridor.

Astounded, bewildered, yet conscious of some vague wound, Don Ramon remained motionless, staring after her straight, retreating figure.

同类推荐
  • 正骨心法要旨

    正骨心法要旨

    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。
  • 鬼谷子注

    鬼谷子注

    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。
  • 金晶论

    金晶论

    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。
  • The Princess and Curdie

    The Princess and Curdie

    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。
  • 摩诃止观贯义

    摩诃止观贯义

    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
  • 谁的年少不轻狂

    谁的年少不轻狂

    网上找了个美女陪玩游戏,她说她不会玩游戏,只会陪……她说会陪我呼呼,还要我陪她呼呼一辈子!谁的年少不轻狂?心比天高亦无妨!
  • 太上说牛癀妙经

    太上说牛癀妙经

    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。
  • 自己之歌·惠特曼诗精编(中外名家经典诗歌)

    自己之歌·惠特曼诗精编(中外名家经典诗歌)

    《自己之歌:惠特曼卷》是中外名家经典诗歌·惠特曼卷。作者惠特曼,收录了他的多篇抒情诗,主要内容包括:题诗、铭言集、我歌唱一个人的自身、在海上带有房舱的船里、幻象、开始我的研究、我听见美洲在歌唱、从巴门诺克开始、自己之歌、亚当的子孙、从被抑制的疼痛的河流德等作品。
  • 美国历史(英文版)

    美国历史(英文版)

    《美国学生历史》(英汉双语版)出版问市后,受到众多读者欢迎,不少读者期望能买到英文原版关于美国历史的教材,《美国历史》正是为满足这部分读者纯英文阅读的需求。这本全英文版的《美国历史》由美国著名历史学家比尔德编写,以西方人的视角,深入浅出地介绍了从殖民地时期到世界大战期间美国历史上的重大事件与文明发展。《美国历史》按不同历史时期,分知识点,一一讲述,便于理解记忆。为使读者更好地理解和掌握各章的重点和难点,每章末尾还附有练习题和思考题。文中还配有相应的插图,便于对不同地域和各个时期人物及事件有更直观感受。
  • JENNY

    JENNY

    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。
  • 历史的局:设计出来的霸业

    历史的局:设计出来的霸业

    作者从浩瀚的、错综复杂的历史故事中,挑选极具代表性的历史片段,以极其深入浅出的方式条分缕析,带领听众与读者一步步、一层层深入到历史智慧中去,让历史变得精彩,引人入胜。
  • 绿叶对根的怀念

    绿叶对根的怀念

    “失去家园的人,将在何处安身?”这积于岁月,发于无端的感慨,与荷尔德林的名言“人诗意地栖居在大地上”,无意中构成了精神意义上的一问一答。尽管一个是文学界公认的大师,一个是身边的普通朋友,但有条秘密通道,似乎一直在中间沟通着这些共同漂泊的灵魂。或许,正是这种不懈的求索,唤醒了我们血液里骨髓里的故乡情结。
  • 特工王妃:王爷魔掌难逃出

    特工王妃:王爷魔掌难逃出

    异世穿越,敢情她活了十五年才回老家啊?捡了“儿子”又捡男人,敢问上天她丁泠是收破烂的吗?猫哭耗子假慈悲收个破烂还要被人牵着鼻子走?一向扮猪吃老虎的丁泠首次觉得草泥马是一种毛绒绒的可爱动物。“爷,女人上山掉洞里了。”暗卫扶额。“派人在洞口放鞭炮。”他眸若星辰,尽是戏谑。怀着爷的种,走到哪里都带着爷的印记。……情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 资治通鉴(最爱读国学系列)

    资治通鉴(最爱读国学系列)

    《最爱读国学系列(第2辑):资治通鉴》是北宋著名史学家、政治家司马光及其助手刘攽、刘恕、范祖禹、司马康等人历时19年编纂的一部史学巨著。全书按时间先后顺序记叙了从周威烈王二十三年(公元前403年)到后周显德六年(公元959年)为止,即“上起战国,下终五代”共1362年的历史,是我国第一部编年体通史。全书共354卷,约300多万字。其中尤以隋唐五代为重心,占了全书内容的五分之二,是书中最具价值的部分。
  • 愿学集

    愿学集

    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。