登陆注册
34896700000053

第53章

The master awoke the next morning, albeit after a restless night, with that clarity of conscience and perception which it is to be feared is more often the consequence of youth and a perfect circulation than of any moral conviction or integrity. He argued with himself that as the only party really aggrieved in the incident of the previous night, the right of remedy remained with him solely, and under the benign influence of an early breakfast and the fresh morning air he was inclined to feel less sternly even towards Seth Davis. In any event, he must first carefully weigh the evidence against him, and examine the scene of the outrage closely. For this purpose, he had started for the school-house fully an hour before his usual time. He was even light-hearted enough to recognize the humorous aspect of Uncle Ben's appeal to him, and his own ludicrously paradoxical attitude, and as he at last passed from the dreary flat into the fringe of upland pines, he was smiling. Well for him, perhaps, that he was no more affected by any premonition of the day before him than the lately awakened birds that lightly cut the still sleeping woods around him in their long flashing sabre-curves of flight. A yellow-throat, destined to become the breakfast of a lazy hawk still swinging above the river, was especially moved to such a causeless and idiotic roulade of mirth that the master listening to the foolish bird was fain to whistle too. He presently stopped, however, with a slight embarrassment. For a few paces before him Cressy had unexpectedly appeared.

She had evidently been watching for him. But not with her usual indolent confidence. There was a strained look of the muscles of her mouth, as of some past repression, and a shaded hollow under her temples beneath the blonde rings of her shorter hair. Her habitually slow, steady eye was troubled, and she cast a furtive glance around her before she searched him with her glance. Without knowing why, yet vaguely fearing that he did, he became still more embarrassed, and in the very egotism of awkwardness, stammered without a further salutation: "A disgraceful thing has happened last night, and I'm up early to find the perpetrator. My desk was broken into, and"--"I know it," she interrupted, with a half-impatient, half uneasy putting away of the subject with her little hand--"there--don't go all over it again. Paw and Maw have been at me about it all night--ever since those Harrisons in their anxiousness to make up their quarrel, rushed over with the news. I'm tired of it!"

For an instant he was staggered. How much had she learned! With the same awkward indirectness, he said vaguely, "But it might have been YOUR letters, you know?"

"But it wasn't," she said, simply. "It OUGHT to have been. I wish it had"-- She stopped, and again regarded him with a strange expression. "Well," she said slowly, "what are you going to do?"

"To find out the scoundrel who has done this," he said firmly, "and punish him as he deserves."

The almost imperceptible shrug that had raised her shoulders gave way as she regarded him with a look of wearied compassion.

"No," she said, gravely, "you cannot. They're too many for you.

You must go away, at once."

"Never," he said indignantly. "Even if it were not a cowardice.

It would be more--a confession!"

"Not more than they already know," she said wearily. "But, I tell you, you MUST go. I have sneaked out of the house and run here all the way to warn you. If you--you care for me, Jack--you will go."

"I should be a traitor to you if I did," he said quickly. "I shall stay."

"But if--if--Jack--if"--she drew nearer him with a new-found timidity, and then suddenly placed her two hands upon his shoulders: "If--if--Jack--I were to go with you?"

The old rapt, eager look of possession had come back to her face now; her lips were softly parted. Yet even then she seemed to be waiting some reply more potent than that syllabled on the lips of the man before her.

Howbeit that was the only response. "Darling," he said kissing her, "but wouldn't that justify them"--"Stop," she said suddenly. Then putting her hand over his mouth, she continued with the same half-weary expression: "Don't let us go over all that again either. It is SO tiresome. Listen, dear.

You'll do one or two little things for me--won't you, dandy boy?

Don't linger long at the school-house after lessons. Go right home! Don't look after these men TO-DAY--to-morrow, Saturday, is your holiday--you know--and you'll have more time. Keep to yourself to-day as much as you can, dear, for twelve hours--until--until--you hear from me, you know. It will be all right then," she added, lifting her eyelids with a sudden odd resemblance to her father's look of drowsy pain, which Ford had never noticed before.

"Promise me that, dear, won't you?"

With a mental reservation he promised hurriedly--preoccupied in his wonder why she seemed to avoid his explanation, in his desire to know what had happened, in the pride that had kept him from asking more or volunteering a defence, and in his still haunting sense of having been wronged. Yet he could not help saying as he caught and held her hand:--"YOU have not doubted me, Cressy? YOU have not allowed this infamous raking up of things that are past and gone to alter your feelings?"

She looked at him abstractedly. "You think it might alter ANYBODY'S feelings, then?"

"Nobody's who really loved another"--he stammered.

"Don't let us talk of it any more," she said suddenly stretching out her arms, lifting them above her head with a wearied gesture, and then letting them fall clasped before her in her old habitual fashion. "It makes my head ache; what with Paw and Maw and the rest of them--I'm sick of it all."

She turned away as Ford drew back coldly and let her hand fall from his arm. She took a few steps forward, stopped, ran back to him again, crushed his face and head in a close embrace, and then seemed to dip like a bird into the tall bracken, and was gone.

同类推荐
  • 神僧传

    神僧传

    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。
  • 六反

    六反

    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。
  • 金丹正宗

    金丹正宗

    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。
  • 药师琉璃光七佛本愿功德经

    药师琉璃光七佛本愿功德经

    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。
  • 檇李谱

    檇李谱

    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
  • 锦衣卫之朝纲之乱

    锦衣卫之朝纲之乱

    宦官当道,官场黑暗无能,天下民不聊生。而有谁,能破了这天?破了这方圆?
  • 肠道生活好管家

    肠道生活好管家

    肠道是身体中最劳累的器官之一,每天需做大量工作,以提供人体内各器官与细胞所需的足够养分。肠道还是人体内最大的微生态系统,共有400多种菌群,100兆的细菌生活其中,掌管着人体70%以上的免疫功能。
  • 十年回家路

    十年回家路

    一群80后出门十年的经历。时光流转,我们终将老去,抛去得失不论,至少还有故事可以回忆。
  • 战神归来

    战神归来

    “侯爷,老夫人的仇,只要侯爷一声令下,天下豪门,莫敢不争先恐后,将秦家一干人等拿下,何劳侯爷亲自……”“雪恨当快意,复仇必诛心!”
  • 肉搏砖家

    肉搏砖家

    大漠枪神世界:风虽冷,心却暖,我是大漠上独行的孤狼。末日废土世界:一辆车,一对人,这是一场注定孤独的旅程。武道之王世界:拳是铁,身是钢,我乃万王之王。斗气魔法世界:神也无法窥探的是人心,人心所惧怕的是拳头。一拳风雨息,四海无神明!仙侠修真世界:相别一甲子,女施主可安好?星际机甲世界:男人永远活在过去里,浪漫至死。十年,五十年,一个世纪,我会找到你,直到时间的尽头。
  • 吸血殿下:后来,悲欢如雪下

    吸血殿下:后来,悲欢如雪下

    浅血蝶曾犯下了滔天大错,一场禁忌的爱情,因为她的执着,终于落到害人害己的结果,落下序幕。她并不知道,因为掌控整个血族命脉的她昏迷百年之久,使血族危在旦夕,内战纷起。再次醒来时,一双眸子再也复不回百年之前的痛苦与魅惑。时过境迁,百年以后,她重新成为了血族的殿下。世界之大,万人皆知。血族轰动,俯首称臣。他抚上了她的脸颊,笑意一如既往的温柔:“血蝶,你是我的骄傲。”浅血蝶:“为什么你要支持我重回血族政台?”他好像很伤脑筋似地歪头想答案。然后趁她不注意,飞快地在她脸上占了下便宜,在她诧异的目光中笑意盈盈地直起身子,禽兽地说:“血蝶,你不明白,宠着你爱着你最后shang了你,才是我的的职责本分。”可是直到后来,她才明白,他并不是会永远无条件地守护着她,他给了她最痛的一刀。他看着她,字字带血:“浅血蝶,离我远一点,我不知道你那么脏。”再后来,她抛弃了一切权利,抛弃了他曾所有鄙视她的东西,悄然而去。即使他再想找回她也杳无音讯。而她,带着他们的孩子过着贫苦的日子,好像这一生就要这样过去……ps:最后结局是悲是喜呢,看过才知道。
  • 奴家种田忙

    奴家种田忙

    “生来是个农村娃,热血奋斗离乡下。谁料王母无暇顾?一朝醒来变奴家!”女主:“种田怎么了?照样发家!”帝王娶了国库满,王爷娶了后宅安!无心恋爱喜种田?作者抓狂道:丫头,你这是要闹哪般?女主淡定:不好意思,奴家很忙``````一朝穿越,遇好心人收留。谁知遇一糊涂娘,闯祸嫁檀郎。父母之命,媒妁之言,淡看世间琐碎。大婚当日,丑相毕露,随即受尽冷眼。当发现夫君不宠,妻妾欺凌,出门被劫,流落在外,还背上了与男人厮混的骂名!她又将如何在这异国他乡混个风生水起?
  • 顾少,复仇女王A爆了

    顾少,复仇女王A爆了

    一百万,离开我儿子!”银行卡啪的一声打在她脸上。“我给你两百万让你儿子不要来烦我?”手被抓住,她嗜血而笑。这一世,什么善良高洁通通被摒弃!她只做复仇的女王,屠尽世间所有的贪婪与阴谋!人人惧她如鬼魅,唯独他却偏偏宠妻入骨,“身家财产都已经准备好了,顾太太,要我吗?”
  • 全民穿梭时代

    全民穿梭时代

    傲行从地下爬出来,看着周围一望无际的荒漠,口吐芬芳:“%¥*&#@!”爬出坑后,眼前出现一行数据:“前方1.7公里,可进入钢铁侠世界”抬头看见展翅100米的大鸟,飞行的堡垒,这是什么世界?“欢迎来到天网的世界”
  • 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!