登陆注册
37729600000092

第92章

He had told her that he would not see Nell again without first letting her know.So, when morning came, he simply wrote the words: "Don't come today!"--showed them to Sylvia, and sent them by a servant to Dromore's.

Hard to describe the bitterness with which he entered his studio that morning.In all this chaos, what of his work? Could he ever have peace of mind for it again? Those people last night had talked of 'inspiration of passion, of experience.' In pleading with her he had used the words himself.She--poor soul!--had but repeated them, trying to endure them, to believe them true.And were they true? Again no answer, or certainly none that he could give.To have had the waters broken up; to be plunged into emotion; to feel desperately, instead of stagnating--some day he might be grateful--who knew? Some day there might be fair country again beyond this desert, where he could work even better than before.But just now, as well expect creative work from a condemned man.It seemed to him that he was equally destroyed whether he gave Nell up, and with her, once for all, that roving, seeking instinct, which ought, forsooth, to have been satisfied, and was not; or whether he took Nell, knowing that in doing so he was torturing a woman dear to him! That was as far as he could see to-day.What he would come to see in time God only knew! But:

'Freedom of the Spirit!' That was a phrase of bitter irony indeed!

And, there, with his work all round him, like a man tied hand and foot, he was swept by such a feeling of exasperated rage as he had never known.Women! These women! Only let him be free of both, of all women, and the passions and pities they aroused, so that his brain and his hands might live and work again! They should not strangle, they should not destroy him!

Unfortunately, even in his rage, he knew that flight from them both could never help him.One way or the other the thing would have to be fought through.If it had been a straight fight even; a clear issue between passion and pity! But both he loved, and both he pitied.There was nothing straight and clear about it anywhere; it was all too deeply rooted in full human nature.And the appalling sense of rushing ceaselessly from barrier to barrier began really to affect his brain.

True, he had now and then a lucid interval of a few minutes, when the ingenious nature of his own torments struck him as supremely interesting and queer; but this was not precisely a relief, for it only meant, as in prolonged toothache, that his power of feeling had for a moment ceased.A very pretty little hell indeed!

All day he had the premonition, amounting to certainty, that Nell would take alarm at those three words he had sent her, and come in spite of them.And yet, what else could he have written? Nothing save what must have alarmed her more, or plunged him deeper.He had the feeling that she could follow his moods, that her eyes could see him everywhere, as a cat's eyes can see in darkness.

That feeling had been with him, more or less, ever since the last evening of October, the evening she came back from her summer--grown-up.How long ago? Only six days--was it possible? Ah, yes!

She knew when her spell was weakening, when the current wanted, as it were, renewing.And about six o'clock--dusk already--without the least surprise, with only a sort of empty quivering, he heard her knock.And just behind the closed door, as near as he could get to her, he stood, holding his breath.He had given his word to Sylvia--of his own accord had given it.Through the thin wood of the old door he could hear the faint shuffle of her feet on the pavement, moved a few inches this way and that, as though supplicating the inexorable silence.He seemed to see her head, bent a little forward listening.Three times she knocked, and each time Lennan writhed.It was so cruel! With that seeing-sense of hers she must know he was there; his very silence would be telling her--for his silence had its voice, its pitiful breathless sound.

Then, quite distinctly, he heard her sigh, and her footsteps move away; and covering his face with his hands he rushed to and fro in the studio, like a madman.

No sound of her any more! Gone! It was unbearable; and, seizing his hat, he ran out.Which way? At random he ran towards the Square.There she was, over by the railings; languidly, irresolutely moving towards home.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 寒孤

    寒孤

    (『炼狱巅峰』正式更名为《寒孤》)……一个被命运捉弄被上帝慈爱的孤儿,面对着熙熙攘攘的城市,迎接着不同的挑战……他又会制造出什么传奇!
  • 王妃想休了王爷

    王妃想休了王爷

    她原是白氏集团的千金,却遭到闺蜜和未婚夫的算计,穿越到了某王爷的书房里。“风逸宸,我要休了你。”“哦,王妃要休了我,那便看看王妃有没有这个本事了”
  • 夜幕芝加哥

    夜幕芝加哥

    中国的传统宗教在异国他乡会有什么样的际遇呢?狼人、巫师、吸血鬼真的只是传说?来吧,让我带你进入我们平时接触不到的黑暗世界。本书已经签约,大家可以放心收藏。感谢各位的欣赏。
  • 因为你世界不过如此

    因为你世界不过如此

    愿爱你的人依然爱你,你能更加爱你爱的人。这个世界上,估计可以包容我的男人只有两个,你和老何。
  • 我的卓越人生

    我的卓越人生

    唱歌?我不会。跳舞?对不起,我也不会。演戏?马马虎虎吧,偶尔客串一下。一千万出场费?别侮辱我了,我很忙的。听说您把时代周刊的总编打了?没有的事,我只是教育了他一下而已。那外界都传言您曾经吃过软饭,这是真的吗?这个······
  • 爱,美丽的毒药

    爱,美丽的毒药

    一个女人,一生中能爱几个男人?一个?两个?或者更多?我爱过,也恨过,时间告诉我们够了,这已经够了。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • An Essay on Man

    An Essay on Man

    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。
  • 修武之无上神道

    修武之无上神道

    一个崇尚武学,人人渴望武力的大千世界有着不同的练武奇才,人们都想以武力来为自己的家族带来更多的利益与权势。人们这一系列的所作所为造就了现如今这不平衡的修武世界。各种宗门欺压弱小致使穷人越来越穷到后来连练武的资格与本钱都没有。终于有一天,如往常一样的黑夜青龙镇张家诞生了一个男娃子,当天夜里无数流星在天空划过,天现异象,是吉是凶悠然未知。就这样出生在这不公平的修武悟道的世界,这个娃子能不能的成长起来呢?
  • 粮油帝国

    粮油帝国

    粮食安全,是国家的一号战略!他来了,一个绝世粮商诞生了……他来了,ABCD等国际超级粮商面临的竞争空前了……他来了,孟山都遭殃了……他来了,这世界上富饶的矿藏纷纷易主了……他来了,索罗斯等金融大鳄俱是觉得脑袋似乎不太好使了……那一年,他找回了他曾经的人生,从此,一个雄霸环球农产品全产业链的粮油帝国,屹立在世界的东方……