登陆注册
18901900000110

第110章 Katy Unburdens Her Mind(1)

Possibly because she wished to eliminate herself from the offices of Nicholson and Snow for a few days, possibly because her finely attuned nature felt the call, Marian Thorne boarded a train that carried her to Los Angeles. She stepped from it at ten o'clock in the morning, and by the streetcar route made her way to Lilac Valley. When she arrived she realized that she could not see Linda before, possibly, three in the afternoon. She entered a restaurant, had a small lunch box packed, and leaving her dressing case, she set off down the valley toward the mountains.

She had need of their strength, their quiet and their healing.

To the one particular spot where she had found comfort in Lilac Valley her feet led her. By paths of her own, much overgrown for want of recent usage, she passed through the cultivated fields, left the roadway, and began to climb. When she reached the stream flowing down the rugged hillside, she stopped to rest for a while, and her mind was in a tumult. In one minute she was seeing the bitterly disappointed face of a lonely, sensitive man whose first wound had been reopened by the making of another possibly quite as deep; and at the next her heart was throbbing because Linda had succeeded in transferring the living Peter to paper.

The time had come when Marian felt that she would know the personality embodied in the letters she had been receiving; and in the past few days her mind had been fixing tenaciously upon PeterMorrison. And the feeling concerning which she had written Linda had taken possession of her. Wealth did not matter; position did not matter. Losing the love of a good man did not matter But the mind and the heart and the personality behind the letters she had been receiving did matter. She thought long and seriously When at last she arose she had arrived at the conclusion that she had done the right thing, no matter whether the wonderful letters she had received went on and offered her love or not, no matter about anything. She must merely live and do the best she could, until the writer of those letters chose to disclose himself and say what purpose he had in mind when he wrote them.

So Marian followed her own path beside the creek until she neared its head, which was a big, gushing icy spring at the foot of the mountain keeping watch over the small plateau that in her heart she had thought of as hers for years. As she neared the location strange sounds began to reach her, voices of men, clanging of hammers, the rip of saws. A look of deep consternation overspread her face. She listened an instant and then began to run. When she broke through the rank foliage flourishing from the waters of the spring and looked out on the plateau what she saw was Peter Morrison's house in the process of being floored and shingled. For a minute Marian was physically ill. Her heart hurt until her hand crept to her side in an effort to soothe it.

Before she asked the question of a man coming to the spring with a pail in his hand, she knew the answer. It was Peter Morrison's house. Marian sprang across the brook, climbed to the temporary roadway, and walked down in front of the building. She stood looking at it intently. It was in a rough stage, but much disguise is needed to prevent a mother from knowing her own child. Marian's dark eyes began to widen and to blaze. She walked up to the front of the house and found that rough flooring had been laid so that she could go over the first floor. When she had done this she left the back door a deeply indignant woman.

"There is some connection," she told herself tersely, "between my lost sketch and this house, which is merely a left-to-right rehearsal of my plans; and it's the same plan with which Henry Anderson won the Nicholson and Snow prize money and the still more valuable honor of being the prize winner. What I want to know is how such a wrong may be righted, and what Peter Morrison has to do with it."Stepping from the back door, Marian followed the well-worn pathway that led to the garage, looking right and left for Peter, and she was wondering what she would say to him if she met him.

She was thinking that perhaps she had better return to San Francisco and talk the matter over with Mr. Snow before she said anything to anyone else; by this time she had reached the garage and stood in its wide-open door. She looked in at the cot, left just as someone had arisen from it, at the row of clothing hanging on a rough wooden rack at the back, at the piled boxes, at the big table, knocked together from rough lumber, in the center, scattered and piled with books and magazines; and then her eyes fixed intently on a packet lying on the table beside a typewriter and a stack of paper and envelopes. She walked over and picked up the packet. As she had known the instant she saw them, they were her letters. She stood an instant holding them in her hand, a dazed expression on her face. Mechanically she reached out and laid her hands on the closed typewriter to steady herself. Something about it appealed to her as familiar. She looked at it closely, then she lifted the cover and examined the machine. It was the same machine that had stood for years in Doctor Strong's library, a machine upon which she had typed business letters for her own father, and sometimes she had copied lectures and book manuscript on it for Doctor Strong. Until his house was completed and his belongings arrived, Peter undoubtedly had borrowed it. Suddenly a wild desire to escape swept over Marian. Her first thought was of her feelings. She was angry, and justly so. In her heart she had begun to feel that the letters she was receiving were from Peter Morrison. Here was the proof.

同类推荐
  • 谈渊

    谈渊

    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。
  • Boy Scouts in Mexico

    Boy Scouts in Mexico

    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。
  • 缁衣

    缁衣

    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。
  • 续补永平志

    续补永平志

    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。
  • 兴复哈密国王记

    兴复哈密国王记

    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
  • 权力玩家赵匡胤

    权力玩家赵匡胤

    从一个底层小兵到九五至尊的平步青云之路,全面解密“带头大哥”赵匡胤的低调弄权之术。赵匡胤建立的宋朝是中国历史上公认*积弱的王朝,但赵匡胤却是中国历史上被公认的“仁君”。中国的“仁君”不止赵匡胤一个,但是亡国之时能让老百姓全城以死相殉的王朝,只有宋朝一个。中国几千年来,真正达到帝王权术最高境界的,只有赵匡胤一人。
  • 邪王狂追妻:草包庶小姐

    邪王狂追妻:草包庶小姐

    他皇家嫡子,上赶的女人排成行,只奈,爷邪魅不羁,腹黑强大,却怪癖连连,女人一碰,挥刀剁手。此生最大耻辱,被那谁吃干抹尽,赐死了还阴魂不散。她金牌杀手,穿越带着两娃,娃常曰:“娘亲,爹爹在哪里?”答曰:“最好别让我看见你们老子,否则你们这辈子都没老子了。”死而复生,怀揣着各种阴毒,却报复不成被禁锢在他身边,逃无可逃。某男:“女人,你已经引火烧身了。”某女:“姑奶奶有灭火器。”
  • 白蛇新传

    白蛇新传

    关于青蛇这部电影,一直印象很深刻,因为她更接近于现实常态。很多时候,爱情这种,很容易发生变化。也许唯一不变的是因灵魂的靠近与相偎相依而逐渐累积起来的感情。她不受外界的打扰,不因欲望而变化。只是真正存在着与坚守着。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 幽灵鬼校

    幽灵鬼校

    荒古,洪荒,封印,狐狸,小小海大技校竟如此诡异,亲情,友情,爱情,且看主角如何演绎一段传奇故事。吾乃茅山道士,汝等小鬼还不速速退去!
  • 乱世佳人倾城雪

    乱世佳人倾城雪

    许明戈和柳书菲在乱世之秋彼此相爱,而许明戈却有着极其特殊的身份,好不容易一对痴男怨女相会了,谱出了一篇生死相依的爱情战歌,但好景不长,因为宿命,柳书菲不得不再次离开许明戈,为了把父亲从大牢里赎出来,她嫁到了安家,究竟她还能不能再见到许明戈?她和许明戈的爱情还能不能重来?
  • 谁是老板要找的人?

    谁是老板要找的人?

    在一些公司里,我们不难看到,一此受过良好教育,且具有一定专业技能的人,并没有在工作是取得很大的成绩;出没有赢得升或加薪的机会;更没有受到老板的欣赏。相反,他们还遭到被解聘的厄运。而这其中的主要原因,就是因为他们身上不具备现代企业需要的那些优秀员工的品质,即:1、像热爱自己的生命一样热爱工作;2、具有创新精神;3、积极行动,不要只想不做;4、高效的时间管理;5、崇尚团队合作;6、信心如同高贵的名誉一样重要;以上这些是人成为优秀员工必备的品质和能力,也是世界500强企业衡量心目中理想员的标尺。如果你还不具备以上的品质和能力,就不妨从《谁是老板要找的人》一书中去学习,从而使自己成为老板要找的员工。
  • Crotchet Castle

    Crotchet Castle

    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。
  • 君心难测

    君心难测

    传言他冷酷无情,心狠手辣,却对她情有独钟,温柔备至,令她在不知不觉中,失了心!岂知,温柔背后是阴谋!他害她,失了心、害她,生不如死,将身受重伤的她扔到街上,任她自生自灭。再次醒来,她是皇上爱妃身边的宫女,为报恩,她助她登上后位,统领后宫,而换来的,却是她的背叛!【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 灿白之梦境

    灿白之梦境

    一场车祸引起的一场沉睡于梦境中的故事...之后的之后只能你们看了才知道,新手文。。多给意见
  • 校草追爱小学妹

    校草追爱小学妹

    校草的追爱故事,平凡的小学妹让帅气的校草追爱,他们又会有怎样的故事呢?