登陆注册
19464900000071

第71章

He told Charles Bellingham that he liked him, and assured James Bellingham that it had always been his ambition to know him, and that if any one had said when he first came to Boston that in less than ten years he should be hobnobbing with Jim Bellingham, he should have told that person he lied.He would have told anybody he lied that had told him ten years ago that a son of Bromfield Corey would have come and asked him to take him into the business.Ten years ago he, Silas Lapham, had come to Boston a little worse off than nothing at all, for he was in debt for half the money that he had bought out his partner with, and here he was now worth a million, and meeting you gentlemen like one of you.And every cent of that was honest money,--no speculation,--every copper of it for value received.And here, only the other day, his old partner, who had been going to the dogs ever since he went out of the business, came and borrowed twenty thousand dollars of him! Lapham lent it because his wife wanted him to: she had always felt bad about the fellow's having to go out of the business.

He took leave of Mr.Sewell with patronising affection, and bade him come to him if he ever got into a tight place with his parish work; he would let him have all the money he wanted; he had more money than he knew what to do with.

"Why, when your wife sent to mine last fall," he said, turning to Mr.Corey, "I drew my cheque for five hundred dollars, but my wife wouldn't take more than one hundred;said she wasn't going to show off before Mrs.Corey.

I call that a pretty good joke on Mrs.Corey.I must tell her how Mrs.Lapham done her out of a cool four hundred dollars."He started toward the door of the drawing-room to take leave of the ladies; but Tom Corey was at his elbow, saying, "I think Mrs.Lapham is waiting for you below, sir," and in obeying the direction Corey gave him toward another door he forgot all about his purpose, and came away without saying good-night to his hostess.

Mrs.Lapham had not known how soon she ought to go, and had no idea that in her quality of chief guest she was keeping the others.She stayed till eleven o'clock, and was a little frightened when she found what time it was;but Mrs.Corey, without pressing her to stay longer, had said it was not at all late.She and Irene had had a perfect time.Everybody had been very polite, on the way home they celebrated the amiability of both the Miss Coreys and of Miss Kingsbury.Mrs.Lapham thought that Mrs.Bellingham was about the pleasantest person she ever saw; she had told her all about her married daughter who had married an inventor and gone to live in Omaha--a Mrs.Blake.

"If it's that car-wheel Blake," said Lapham proudly, "I know all about him.I've sold him tons of the paint.""Pooh, papa! How you do smell of smoking!" cried Irene.

"Pretty strong, eh?" laughed Lapham, letting down a window of the carriage.His heart was throbbing wildly in the close air, and he was glad of the rush of cold that came in, though it stopped his tongue, and he listened more and more drowsily to the rejoicings that his wife and daughter exchanged.He meant to have them wake Penelope up and tell her what she had lost;but when he reached home he was too sleepy to suggest it.

He fell asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow, full of supreme triumph.

But in the morning his skull was sore with the unconscious, night-long ache; and he rose cross and taciturn.

They had a silent breakfast.In the cold grey light of the morning the glories of the night before showed poorer.

Here and there a painful doubt obtruded itself and marred them with its awkward shadow.Penelope sent down word that she was not well, and was not coming to breakfast, and Lapham was glad to go to his office without seeing her.

He was severe and silent all day with his clerks, and peremptory with customers.Of Corey he was slyly observant, and as the day wore away he grew more restively conscious.

He sent out word by his office-boy that he would like to see Mr.Corey for a few minutes after closing.

The type-writer girl had lingered too, as if she wished to speak with him, and Corey stood in abeyance as she went toward Lapham's door.

"Can't see you to-night, Zerrilla," he said bluffly, but not unkindly."Perhaps I'll call at the house, if it's important.""It is," said the girl, with a spoiled air of insistence.

"Well," said Lapham, and, nodding to Corey to enter, he closed the door upon her.Then he turned to the young, man and demanded: "Was I drunk last night?"

同类推荐
  • 国宝新编

    国宝新编

    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。
  • 蓋平縣志

    蓋平縣志

    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。
  • 府君存惠传

    府君存惠传

    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。
  • 意林

    意林

    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。
  • 兵要望江南

    兵要望江南

    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
  • 为人三会:会做人 会说话 会办事

    为人三会:会做人 会说话 会办事

    一个人的做人方式会在说话和办事的过程中得到体现,而说话和办事中的细节与态度也能折射出做人的风格。会说话、会办事,你的人格魅力将得到提升,不会说话、不会办事,可能麻烦重重惹人厌。所以说,做人就是办事,办事就是做人,当做人和办事相互交融时,做人中掺入了技巧,办事时透出了境界,再通过恰当的语言让对方感知,生命的意义就会因此而变得更加深刻、更加丰富,为人也会更加洒脱和自信。《为人三会:会做人、会说话、会办事》以为人做题,以做人、说话、办事做眼,内容古今鉴用,中外融通,多侧面、多角度、多层次地揭示为人这个主题,阐述了现代人立足社会应当掌握的技巧和策略。
  • 千年殇:月已倾城

    千年殇:月已倾城

    她,跨越千年,倾城绝恋,才恍然惊觉只是阴谋一场,重回现世,梦中之人的脸渐渐清晰,午夜梦回,每每伤痛欲绝。他,身份不凡,运筹帷幄,却将心遗落在那倾城之月,执念千年,历尽万难来到她的身边,誓死不再放手。他曾问:月儿,若我终将下地狱,你可后悔遇到我?她笑着回道:牧,上穷碧落下黄泉,有你有我!只道是人生如雾亦如幻,半缘修道半缘君!
  • 不详物

    不详物

    在某国,神秘古老的传说中流传着一颗鼎戒,只要有人愿意为对方献出处子之泪与炙热之血就能够启动鼎戒,打开时空之门,通向星空的彼岸。据说,在星空的彼岸,是一个仙侠世界,人们能够飞天盾地,无所不能,有的人还能够活上千年不老不死。牧如枫因为童年时在泰山脚下拾得这颗鼎戒,因而开启了他的一条长生之路。
  • 世界文化生活百科

    世界文化生活百科

    智慧创造着文明,知识丰富着社会,好像太阳和月亮,照亮我们绿色的地球。
  • 剑袭机甲

    剑袭机甲

    无尽的星空……在时代的浪潮中挣扎,在浪花中璀璨。剑师与机师的完美结合,赋予机甲铁血的灵魂,无尽的战意,吞噬星空下的黑暗!神赋的世界下,如何摆脱傀儡的命运?即使是神,又何从定夺过往未来。以剑袭开创自我的人生,争锋!争锋!
  • 穷妻富妾

    穷妻富妾

    重活一世,阮思虞依旧还是那个名动京城,却手无束鸡之力的阮家庶女,卷土重来,她只有一个目标:宁做穷人妻,不为富人妾!可;重生的人,好像不止她一个呢……
  • 剑破轩辕

    剑破轩辕

    万剑阁府内,万剑阁主之子“殷文泽”,因为和玄魂宗宗主之子发生冲突,被玄魂宗把筋脉全部打断,之后由于无法忍受屈辱只好自尽,在仆人把他扔到万兽林后,却因为从天而降的人而,“起死回生”,那个人临死前又给了他一把破剑,让他不要被仇恨蒙蔽了,说完便化为一片虚无!殷文泽的命运正在悄然改变
  • 哈佛给学生的25条成功箴言

    哈佛给学生的25条成功箴言

    本书是一部通过综述百年哈佛经典哲学来滋润学生心灵的励志读物。书中讲述的25条箴言涵盖做人、做事、学习、沟通、交往、习惯等多个方面,其内容充分诠释了哈佛大学教育理念中的精髓和哈佛精神的要旨,激发学生和家长以及广大读者对社会、人生进行全方位思考,从中获得智慧的营养,从平庸走向非凡。
  • 现代诗:青春物语

    现代诗:青春物语

    【新书《兽武神帝》上线,欢迎阅读!!】时光无痕,回眸之间,青春也会渐渐淡去,往事如烟,看过一路风景,走过几程时光,游走的心,也许总会有几多失落,那么,拾起枯笔,留下只言片语吧,在记下光影叠幻,直至思绪搁浅之时,希望还能牵起你的手,温暖于岁月流年……【作者新浪微博:作者凭轩听雨】书友吹水群:453677901,欢迎加入,么么
  • 绝美皇后闯天下

    绝美皇后闯天下

    别人穿越,她穿越,你说她牛不牛?轩辕家的轩辕枫是她的小跟班,皇上是她男朋友,五大家族的上官家、皇埔家的大小姐、二小姐是她闺蜜,江湖上的第一宫暗玄宫是她的帮派。炫辰国的皇上是她徒弟……丒血名言:、讨厌我。没关系,我不介意。我活着不是为了取悦你。2、吵架最激烈不过一分钟、而那一分钟你说出的话、是你用一百分钟都弥补不回来的3、我是普通人家的孩子,身上没有那么高贵的气质4、像你这种人,在我导演的连续剧里,我最多能让你活两集…5、别说我很坏,我曾比你们任何人都傻(KA:亲们文中还有更多哦!)