登陆注册
18898000000048

第48章

“An apt observation,” he answered airily. “And, you, Miss, are no lady.” He seemed to find her very amusing, for he laughed softly again. “No one can remain a lady after saying and doing what I have just overheard. However, ladies have seldom held any charms for me. I know what they are thinking, but they never have the courage or lack of breeding to say what they think. And that, in time, becomes a bore. But you, my dear Miss O’Hara, are a girl of rare spirit, very admirable spirit, and I take off my hat to you. I fail to understand what charms the elegant Mr. Wilkes can hold for a girl of your tempestuous nature. He should thank God on bended knee for a girl with your—how did he put it?—‘passion for living,’ but being a poor-spirited wretch—”

“You aren’t fit to wipe his boots!” she shouted in rage.

“And you were going to hate him all your life!” He sank down on the sofa and she heard him laughing.

If she could have killed him, she would have done it. Instead, she walked out of the room with such dignity as she could summon and banged the heavy door behind her.

She went up the stairs so swiftly that when she reached the landing, she thought she was going to faint. She stopped, clutching the banisters, her heart hammering so hard from anger, insult and exertion that it seemed about to burst through her basque. She tried to draw deep breaths but Mammy’s lacings were too tight. If she should faint and they should find her here on the landing, what would they think? Oh, they’d think everything, Ashley and that vile Butler man and those nasty girls who were so jealous! For once in her life, she wished that she carried smelling salts, like the other girls, but she had never even owned a vinaigrette. She had always been so proud of never feeling giddy. She simply could not let herself faint now!

Gradually the sickening feeling began to depart. In a minute, she’d feel all right and then she’d slip quietly into the little dressing room adjoining India’s room, unloose her stays and creep in and lay herself on one of the beds beside the sleeping girls. She tried to quiet her heart and fix her face into more composed lines, for she knew she must look like a crazy woman. If any of the girls were awake, they’d know something was wrong. And no one must ever, ever know that anything had happened.

Through the wide bay window on the lawn she could see the men still lounging in their chairs under the trees and in the shade of the arbor. How she envied them! How wonderful to be a man and never have to undergo miseries such as she had just passed through. As she stood watching them, hot eyed and dizzy, she heard the rapid pounding of a horse’s hooves on the front drive, the scattering of gravel and the sound of an excited voice calling a question to one of the negroes. The gravel flew again and across her vision a man on horseback galloped over the green lawn toward the lazy group under the trees.

Some late-come guest, but why did he ride his horse across the turf that was India’s pride? She could not recognize him, but as he flung himself from the saddle and clutched John Wilkes’ arm, she could see that there was excitement in every line of him. The crowd swarmed about him, tall glasses and palmetto fans abandoned on tables and on the ground. In spite of the distance, she could hear the hubbub of voices, questioning, calling, feel the fever-pitch tenseness of the men. Then above the confused sounds Stuart Tarleton’s voice rose, in an exultant shout, “Yee-aay-ee!” as if he were on the hunting field. And she heard for the first time, without knowing it, the Rebel yell.

As she watched, the four Tarletons followed by the Fontaine boys broke from the group and began hurrying toward the stable, yelling as they ran, “Jeems! You, Jeems! Saddle the horses!”

“Somebody’s house must have caught fire,” Scarlett thought. But fire or no fire, her job was to get herself back into the bedroom before she was discovered.

Her heart was quieter now and she tiptoed up the steps into the silent hall. A heavy warm somnolence lay over the house, as if it slept at ease like the girls, until night when it would burst into its full beauty with music and candle flames. Carefully, she eased open the door of the dressing room and slipped in. Her hand was behind her, still holding the knob, when Honey Wilkes’ voice, low pitched, almost in a whisper, came to her through the crack of the opposite door leading into the bedroom.

“I think Scarlett acted as fast as a girl could act today.”

Scarlett felt her heart begin its mad racing again and she clutched her hand against it unconsciously, as if she would squeeze it into submission. “Eavesdroppers often hear highly instructive things,” jibed a memory. Should she slip out again? Or make herself known and embarrass Honey as she deserved? But the next voice made her pause. A team of mules could not have dragged her away when she heard Melanie’s voice.

“Oh, Honey, no! Don’t be unkind. She’s just high spirited and vivacious. I thought her most charming.”

“Oh,” thought Scarlett, clawing her nails into her basque. ‘To have that mealy-mouthed little mess take up for me!”

It was harder to bear than Honey’s out-and-out cattiness. Scarlett had never trusted any woman and had never credited any woman except her mother with motives other than selfish ones. Melanie knew she had Ashley securely, so she could well afford to show such a Christian spirit. Scarlett felt it was just Melanie’s way of parading her conquest and getting credit for being sweet at the same time. Scarlett had frequently used the same trick herself when discussing other girls with men, and it had never failed to convince foolish males of her sweetness and unselfishness.

“Well, Miss,” said Honey tartly, her voice rising, “you must be blind.”

“Hush, Honey,” hissed the voice of Sally Munroe. “They’ll hear you all over the house!”

Honey lowered her voice but went on.

同类推荐
  • 佛说最上秘密那拏天经

    佛说最上秘密那拏天经

    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。
  • ACROSS THE PLAINS

    ACROSS THE PLAINS

    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。
  • 孙子遗说

    孙子遗说

    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。
  • 奇症汇

    奇症汇

    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。
  • 沙弥尼离戒文

    沙弥尼离戒文

    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。
热门推荐
  • 网游之系统游戏

    网游之系统游戏

    二十一世纪,网络小说发达,系统小说更是泛滥成灾。一个有钱的少年富豪,为系统小说制定了一个游戏。每个玩家都有系统,谁强谁弱,谁胜谁败,谁主沉浮。
  • 说话,你不能不小心

    说话,你不能不小心

    我们从小就知道“走路要小心,才不会摔跤”“过马路要小心,以免被车撞”“与人交往要小心,以防被人骗”……但却忽视了一个很重要的方面,那就是说话也要小心。古人说:“舌为利害本,嘴为祸福门。”其意就是提醒人们:一个人的荣辱成败,在很多时候就取决于他的说话水平。如果说话不小心,张口即来,毫不考虑后果,那么社会就没有秩序可言了。本书集前人经验之大成,从你平常生活中与别人交往的各个细节、说话的多个方面介绍说话需要注意的地方。会说话、说好话之人,一定能结友如云,舌绽春蕾,化险为夷,赢遍天下。
  • 我的平行人生

    我的平行人生

    他是周朝姬氏血脉,可他体内还同时流淌着妖的血,仙的血。他苦苦寻仇,可仇恨的真相又是什么?遥远的平行世界,暗流涌动。他身处的现世之中,也满是尔虞我诈。英雄与美人将擦出怎样的火花?兄弟与仇敌又将燃爆怎样的战场?“我的人生,早在种入那一颗强者之心的时候,就注定不凡。”王昊微微一笑,如此说道。他用一抔泪感动天地,用一抹血开启平行之门,是谁将大周国的传国玉玺种入他的心脏?又是谁才是他真正的仇敌?命运与身世的谜,在那一刻终将解开!
  • 永生之巅

    永生之巅

    渺渺成仙路,瀚瀚人如水。百舸恐先后,我自闲中渡。欲成途中仙,震动八荒天。一盘长生局缓缓展开,浩大的仙途该怎样演绎,不死,长生的奥秘是否存在,且看皇道如何打破桎梏,成就巅峰······
  • 刹血鸢之清风遥遥以白首

    刹血鸢之清风遥遥以白首

    一程一程,越过迢迢山水,远过袅袅年华。她说,她不想谈后悔,也从来没有怪过谁。茶香淡淡,隐去她眉目如画。天涯明月,曾经那鲜花怒马的少年,又去了哪呢?她不知道,她只看到眼前,桃花纷纷。拨弦弄音,又是哪家公子行船而来,说要与她余生共好呢?卿瑶歪着脑袋思衬着什么。眼前伸过一双白皙修长的手,她一怔,抬头望向来人。“跟我走吗?”“去哪里?”“天涯海角。”
  • 泰戈尔最迷人的美文:烂漫难收,如青春时候

    泰戈尔最迷人的美文:烂漫难收,如青春时候

    无论是水样的女子,还是孟加拉漫天的阳光,不管是人还是自然,在他笔下似乎总有些力不从心的忧怨。可是,它们又总是向上的,基调也总是乐观。他似乎在用一支忧愁的笔,赞颂人间真善美。这些文字流动着浪漫的光彩,充满了人生的哲思。他揭去了文字华丽羞涩的面纱,让它们落在平凡的日子里,变得平淡而随性。匆匆行旅,风中招摇的罗望子树,爱人的纱丽,离别的一眼瞬间,就连那闲坐的散淡光景,都成了是他纸页上的贵宾。和谐之美充满泰戈尔的文章,正如印度人说:“他是我们圣人中的第一人:不拒绝生命,而能说出生命之本身。”让我们一起踏上他为我们铺就的浪漫之路,去体会他那绚烂生命的庄严与美丽。
  • 颤栗之灵

    颤栗之灵

    阴暗之中,鬼怪横行,冤魂厉鬼,山精妖魔,在阴暗之处蛰伏,悄无声息的夺人性命。在这扭曲的世界中,人类所延伸出一个强大的分支,他们拥有比厉鬼更加可怖的眼神,比妖物更加锋利的利爪,比邪魅更加强大的异能,以及比普通人类强韧百倍的身体。这些一度被称为人形绞肉机的物种,有着一个统称——灵。双目失明的叶明在一次偶然中获得一双眼睛,移植后才得知,这是一个灵死后所遗留下来的唯一物品。之后,那双眼睛的主人化为鬼魂来到叶明身边,同时,这双眼睛也让叶明见识到,普通人所看不到的另一个世界。好了,请无视上面那段看似正经的文字,本书轻松愉快,恶搞中夹着感情,如果大家想看一些比较正经的作品,出门右拐德云社。
  • 顾安彤

    顾安彤

    顾安彤觉得,人不犯我,我不犯人。秦亦凡,你不觉得你这么无理取闹纠缠不清,毁人不利己?秦亦凡说,道高一尺,魔高一丈。顾安彤,如果你聪明一点,我何必做这些?这是一个关于女打手和男腹黑的故事。顾安彤,你以为我打不过你?得到你,我用智慧就够了!
  • 毗沙门天王经

    毗沙门天王经

    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。
  • 爆萌宠妃:王爷快到碗里来

    爆萌宠妃:王爷快到碗里来

    [欢脱古言!穿越架空,一对一宠文]她,面若桃花,一朝穿越成了相府落魄庶女二小姐。娘亲无能父亲不宠大房狠毒姐妹极品!他,邪魅妖冶,全夜祀男女老少都想嫁的男人,富贵钱财势力滔天,只为绑住一个她。“你要记住!你的是我的,我的还是我的!”“是是是,包括为夫整个人都是你的!”“所以小银票都拿来!”“这个…厄!”“哪里去了!”“为夫拿了所有的小银票小银子做了一整套亵衣亵裤,现在留在身上娘子要不要看?”“滚!”