登陆注册
19501300000016

第16章

'Are we to have any dancing to-night, I wonder?' said Lady Catharine.'Miss Nugent, I am afraid we have made Miss Broadhurst talk so much, in spite of her hoarseness, that Lady Clonbrony will be quite angry with us.And here she comes!'

My Lady Clonbrony came to hope, to beg, that Miss Broadhurst would not think of running away; but Miss Broadhurst could not be prevailed upon to stay.Lady Clonbrony was delighted to see that her son assisted Grace Nugent most carefully in SHAWLING Miss Broadhurst; his lordship conducted her to her carriage, and his mother drew many happy auguries from the gallantry of his manner, and from the young lady's having stayed three-quarters, instead of half an hour--a circumstance which Lady Catharine did not fail to remark.

The dancing, which, under various pretences, Lady Clonbrony had delayed till Lord Colambre was at liberty, began immediately after Miss Broadhurst's departure; and the chalked mosaic pavement of the Alhambra was, in a few minutes, effaced by the dancers' feet.How transient are all human joys, especially those of vanity! Even on this long meditated, this long desired, this gala night, Lady Clonbrony found her triumph incomplete--inadequate to her expectations.For the first hour all had been compliment, success, and smiles; presently came the BUTS, and the hesitated objections, and the 'damning with faint praise.' All THAT could be borne.Everybody has his taste--and one person's taste is as good as another's; and while she had Mr.Soho to cite, Lady Clonbrony thought she might be well satisfied.But she could not be satisfied with Colonel Heathcock, who, dressed in black, had stretched his 'fashionable length of limb' under the statira canopy upon the snow-white swan-down couch.When, after having monopolised attention, and been the subject of much bad wit, about black swans and rare birds, and swans being geese and geese being swans, the colonel condescended to rise, and, as Mrs.Dareville said, to vacate his couch, that couch was no longer white--the black impression of the colonel remained on the sullied snow.

'Eh, now! really didn't recollect I was in black,' was all the apology he made.Lady Clonbrony was particularly vexed that the appearance of the statira, canopy should be spoiled before the effect had been seen by Lady Pococke, and Lady Chatterton, and Lady G--, Lady P--, and the Duke of V--,and a party of superlative fashionables, who had promised TO LOOK IN UPON HER, but who, late as it was, had not yet arrived.They came in at last.But Lady Clonbrony had no reason to regret for their sake the statira couch.It would have been lost upon them, as was everything else which she had prepared with so much pains and cost to excite their admiration, They came resolute not to admire.Skilled in the art of making others unhappy, they just looked round with an air of apathy.'Ah! you've had Soho!--Soho has done wonders for you here! Vastly well!--Vastly well!--Soho's very clever in his way!'

Others of great importance came in, full of some slight accident that had happened to themselves, or their horses, or their carriages; and, with privileged selfishness, engrossed the attention of all within their sphere of conversation.Well, Lady Clonbrony got over all this, and got over the history of a letter about a chimney that was on fire, a week ago, at the Duke of V's old house, in Brecknockshire.In gratitude for the smiling patience with which she listened to him, his Grace of V-- fixed his glass to look at the Alhambra, and had just pronounced it to be 'Well!--very well!' when the Dowager Lady Chatterton made a terrible discovery--a discovery that filled Lady Clonbrony with astonishment and indignation--Mr.Soho had played her false!

What was her mortification when the dowager assured her that these identical Alhambra hangings had not only been shown by Mr.

Soho to the Duchess of Torcaster, but that her grace had had the refusal of them, and had actually rejected them, in consequence of Sir Horace Grant the great traveller's objecting to some of the proportions of the pillars.Soho had engaged to make a new set, vastly improved, by Sir Horace's suggestions, for her Grace of Torcaster.

Now Lady Chatterton was the greatest talker extant; and she went shout the rooms telling everybody of her acquaintance--and she was acquainted with everybody--how shamefully Soho had imposed upon poor Lady Clonbrony, protesting she could not forgive the man.'For,' said she,'though the Duchess of Torcaster has been his constant customer for ages, and his patroness, and all that, yet this does not excuse him and Lady Clonbrony's being a stranger, and from Ireland, makes the thing worse.' From Ireland!--that was the unkindest cut of all but there was no remedy.

In vain poor Lady Clonbrony followed the dowager about the rooms, to correct this mistake, and to represent, in justice to Mr.

Soho, though he had used her so ill, that he knew she was an Englishwoman, The dowager was deaf, and no whisper could reach her ear.And when Lady Clonbrony was obliged to bawl an explanation in her car, the dowager only repeated--'In justice to Mr.Soho!--No, no; he has not done you justice, my dear Lady Clonbrony! and I'll expose him to everybody.

Englishwoman--no, no, no!--Soho could not take you for an Englishwoman!'

All who secretly envied or ridiculed Lady Clonbrony enjoyed this scene.The Alhambra hangings, which had been, In one short hour before, the admiration of the world, were now regarded by every eye with contempt, as CAST hangings, and every tongue was busy declaiming against Mr.Soho; everybody declared that, from the first, the want of proportion had 'struck them, but that they would not mention it till others found it out.'

同类推荐
  • 重刻药师七佛供养仪轨经

    重刻药师七佛供养仪轨经

    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。
  • 麓堂诗话

    麓堂诗话

    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。
  • Ceres' Runaway and Other Essays

    Ceres' Runaway and Other Essays

    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。
  • 湘妃

    湘妃

    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。
  • 宣宗皇帝御制诗

    宣宗皇帝御制诗

    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
  • 天降妖女:谪仙公子太倾城

    天降妖女:谪仙公子太倾城

    她是一个生来便没有过往的人,与四位同命相怜的少女生活在世外桃源般的绝幽谷。过着没有过去没有未来的生活。直到绝幽谷的结界被人攻破,才被迫离开,历练修行。也遇上了她命定的那个人。专情的神尊始终相随,妖娆倾城的妖王不离不弃,就连一向清雅如墨的魔界帝王也败在了她的手下,成为了她的追求者。更何况还有始终摸不透她的四位世家家主。
  • 他知道风从哪个方向来

    他知道风从哪个方向来

    这样确切的爱,一生只有一次。彭野,一个即使没有手表也能知道时间的男人,一个在草原上识别八十八个星座的男人,一个拥有神射手般枪法的男长,一个为了心爱的女人能屈能伸的男人,一个无所不能的男人。程迦,一个在荒野中落单却淡定坐在车顶抽烟的女人,一个帮着羞涩小伙子大胆示爱的女人,一个中了枪也一声不吭的女人,一个因为彭野而终于知道什么是爱情的女人。 有风的地方,就会想起彭野,如狂风般强硬;有海的地方,就会想起程迦,如大海般柔软。仍记得,他指间一斜蓝天日出,鹰在穿梭。他对鹰说:“程迦,明天是个好天气。”他说是,就当然会是,因为——他知道风从哪个方向来。
  • 老圃良言

    老圃良言

    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。
  • 灵碎天宇

    灵碎天宇

    苍天遮住了他双目的迷茫,黑夜掩盖了他满身的血污。为了寻找双亲,一无所有的少年江天,自大楚王朝御龙而出。在这诸神都沉默的年代里,他逆天而行,势要改天换命,走出一条不一样的成神路。作者企鹅:2745953731
  • 韶华一劫

    韶华一劫

    (本文来自转载,已经过同意)——“神君何故要赖在咱家呢,难道是要我以身相许?纵然是你救了我……”说这话时,我猛然记起他来时问我——“小竹,难不成你我萍水相逢,你便对我一见倾心了?”我不禁吓了一吓,本仙说话的调调,咋也变成这般了?(阿竹)——神君,若是你要伤重熙,我不允。若是重熙要伤你,我也绝不允。(卿玦)
  • 桎梏之城

    桎梏之城

    世界上最容易被利用的情绪便是贪婪。一切由欲望而起,一切又由欲望而灭。枯藤,老树,昏鸦。古道,西风,瘦马。一段江湖的陈年旧事,一段令人扼腕的儿女情长。
  • 末世之宅女拯救世界

    末世之宅女拯救世界

    末世来临,蓝蕗表示自己不想理会,但是老天给的金手指不答应!所以,人生的半径开始不断扩大,从华夏大陆到地球,从地球到银河系,从银河系到整个宇宙星系,一步步走向更广阔的世界。蓝蕗:我只是想找个角落,安安静静的做个宅女。阿金:作为最完美的培养系统,不管是废材还是废材,主人,我一定会让你站在世界之巅。男主:你猜我会不会玩养成?
  • 半半村记事:一位农村局长的小说

    半半村记事:一位农村局长的小说

    杜恒悟《半半村记事:一位农村局长的小说》是山西高阳著名作家杜恒悟所著乡土风格的小说,内容是从半半村出去的一位农村局长的升降沉浮及人生故事。
  • 莫云灵湘传

    莫云灵湘传

    莫失莫忘,云归苓馨,灵泽碧海,湘女无情。
  • 甜心天使躲躲爱

    甜心天使躲躲爱

    安琪莫名其妙的来到了血幽宫,莫名其妙的成为了恶魔的宠妃,当真相大白的时候,却发现,自己不过只是一个替身