登陆注册
19555300000064

第64章 THE ARRIVAL(5)

Such an elaborately developed, perplexing, exciting dream was certainly never dreamed by a girl in Eustacia's situation before.It had as many ramifications as the Cretan labyrinth, as many fluctuations as the northern lights, as much colour as a parterre in June, and was as crowded with figures as a coronation.

To Queen Scheherazade the dream might have seemed not far removed from commonplace; and to a girl just returned from all the courts of Europe it might have seemed not more than interesting.But amid the circumstances of Eustacia's life it was as wonderful as a dream could be.

There was, however, gradually evolved from its transformation scenes a less extravagant episode, in which the heath dimly appeared behind the general brilliancy of the action.

She was dancing to wondrous music, and her partner was the man in silver armour who had accompanied her through the previous fantastic changes, the visor of his helmet being closed.The mazes of the dance were ecstatic.

Soft whispering came into her ear from under the radiant helmet, and she felt like a woman in Paradise.

Suddenly these two wheeled out from the mass of dancers, dived into one of the pools of the heath, and came out somewhere into an iridescent hollow, arched with rainbows.

"It must be here," said the voice by her side, and blushingly looking up she saw him removing his casque to kiss her.

At that moment there was a cracking noise, and his figure fell into fragments like a pack of cards.

She cried aloud."O that I had seen his face!"Eustacia awoke.The cracking had been that of the window shutter downstairs, which the maid-servant was opening to let in the day, now slowly increasing to Nature's meagre allowance at this sickly time of the year.

"O that I had seen his face!" she said again."'Twas meant for Mr.Yeobright!"When she became cooler she perceived that many of the phases of the dream had naturally arisen out of the images and fancies of the day before.But this detracted little from its interest, which lay in the excellent fuel it provided for newly kindled fervour.She was at the modulating point between indifference and love, at the stage called "having a fancy for." It occurs once in the history of the most gigantic passions, and it is a period when they are in the hands of the weakest will.

The perfervid woman was by this time half in love with a vision.The fantastic nature of her passion, which lowered her as an intellect, raised her as a soul.

If she had had a little more self-control she would have attenuated the emotion to nothing by sheer reasoning, and so have killed it off.If she had had a little less pride she might have gone and circumambulated the Yeobrights'

premises at Blooms-End at any maidenly sacrifice until she had seen him.But Eustacia did neither of these things.

She acted as the most exemplary might have acted, being so influenced; she took an airing twice or thrice a day upon the Egdon hills, and kept her eyes employed.

The first occasion passed, and he did not come that way.

She promenaded a second time, and was again the sole wanderer there.

The third time there was a dense fog; she looked around, but without much hope.Even if he had been walking within twenty yards of her she could not have seen him.

At the fourth attempt to encounter him it began to rain in torrents, and she turned back.

The fifth sally was in the afternoon; it was fine, and she remained out long, walking to the very top of the valley in which Blooms-End lay.She saw the white paling about half a mile off; but he did not appear.

It was almost with heart-sickness that she came home and with a sense of shame at her weakness.She resolved to look for the man from Paris no more.

But Providence is nothing if not coquettish; and no sooner had Eustacia formed this resolve than the opportunity came which, while sought, had been entirely withholden.

4 - Eustacia Is Led on to an Adventure In the evening of this last day of expectation, which was the twenty-third of December, Eustacia was at home alone.

She had passed the recent hour in lamenting over a rumour newly come to her ears--that Yeobright's visit to his mother was to be of short duration, and would end some time the next week."Naturally," she said to herself.

A man in the full swing of his activities in a gay city could not afford to linger long on Egdon Heath.That she would behold face to face the owner of the awakening voice within the limits of such a holiday was most unlikely, unless she were to haunt the environs of his mother's house like a robin, to do which was difficult and unseemly.

The customary expedient of provincial girls and men in such circumstances is churchgoing.In an ordinary village or country town one can safely calculate that, either on Christmas day or the Sunday contiguous, any native home for the holidays, who has not through age or ennui lost the appetite for seeing and being seen, will turn up in some pew or other, shining with hope, self-consciousness, and new clothes.Thus the congregation on Christmas morning is mostly a Tussaud collection of celebrities who have been born in the neighbourhood.

Hither the mistress, left neglected at home all the year, can steal and observe the development of the returned lover who has forgotten her, and think as she watches him over her prayer book that he may throb with a renewed fidelity when novelties have lost their charm.

And hither a comparatively recent settler like Eustacia may betake herself to scrutinize the person of a native son who left home before her advent upon the scene, and consider if the friendship of his parents be worth cultivating during his next absence in order to secure a knowledge of him on his next return.

But these tender schemes were not feasible among the scattered inhabitants of Egdon Heath.In name they were parishioners, but virtually they belonged to no parish at all.

People who came to these few isolated houses to keep Christmas with their friends remained in their friends'

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 邪皇御宠:娘子太狂野

    邪皇御宠:娘子太狂野

    “人生若如初见,我宁愿从未爱过你。”女子纵身跳落悬崖,看着男子最后痛苦的神情,脸上笑容绝美。一世的倾情,一世的付出,换来的竟是他的剑尖直指她的心脏。玉无双嘴角带笑,是嘲讽,戏弄。再次睁眸,当一切重新回到七年前……大皇子玉无尘寝宫。
  • 阶下囚:宋徽宗

    阶下囚:宋徽宗

    宋徽宗赵佶是北宋第八代皇帝,其人很有文采,但在政治上无所作为。他在位二十五年,最终落个国亡被俘、折磨而死的下场。当政期间,他穷奢极欲、荒淫无度,大肆搜刮民财,大建宫观,并且信奉道教,发给道士俸禄,自称是“道君皇帝”;不仅如此,他还不断对外进行战争,在1120年,与金朝订立盟约要夹攻辽国。结果导致后来金军南下攻宋。靖康二年(1127年),宋徽宗被金兵俘虏,后死于五国城。《中国文化知识读本·阶下囚徒:宋徽宗》以优美生动的文字、简明通俗的语言、图文并茂的形式,介绍了宋徽宗的一生。
  • 未央之身

    未央之身

    以吾之身,育汝之所爱,吾尚有不甘。————风未央再见那合欢树下身影袅袅,犹如当日。岁月如歌,唱一曲荡气回肠。人生如戏,演一场欢歌笑语。昔日佳人已不在,红颜薄命应珍惜。且等来生,吾乃未央。
  • 斩灭青天

    斩灭青天

    这是一片神话世界,这里有生而强大,毁天灭地的神魔。有不堕轮回的恶兽,有以十万年为春,十万年为秋的神树,更有神石孕育的妖猴,天地都能搅得地覆天翻。少年得到地藏传承,六道梵眸掌握地府轮回,地藏本愿经度化厉鬼,从厉鬼那里得以报酬,最强的功法道术,神兽的强大体质,毁天灭地的神通……都能通过度化厉鬼得到,黑暗中他征服无边地府,阳光下他带着一手创立的铁血兄弟会君临世间。当站在天地之巅,少年嘶声大吼:“挥刀斩青天,江山此夜寂。吴名李青寂!”
  • 年少也疯狂

    年少也疯狂

    在万般无奈中,在庞大家族中,因为彼此的猜疑与自私,贫穷伴随着这个善良的少年逐渐成长,但是没有人知道在这样一个懦弱就要遭人欺负的村落里,活着就是为了变得强大,我在黑道和白道中一步步做着艰难的选择……
  • X游戏终结者

    X游戏终结者

    什么,你说游戏里面的虚拟人入侵世界了,这怎么可能?不,这是真的,正在发生着,世界已经危在旦夕,或许将会是末日……在未来,一种用脑动代替手动的新游戏诞生,几个学生在玩这个游戏的同时发生了他们意想不到的惊变,他们在虚拟世界建造了一座城池,直到引起了游戏公司的关注,但这时发生了离奇之事,游戏系统出现了一个病毒,游戏公司也束手无策,主角建立的城池也遭到了这个病毒的攻击,以至于沦落到为游戏公司进入虚拟世界杀病毒的狩猎者。而虚拟世界的人们在为了存活的抗争中联系上了神秘的第三方,他们从虚拟世界杀出了真实世界,一场游戏人入侵人类的战争在世界上蔓延。直到神秘的第三方开始卷进来,一切都变了……
  • 动脑筋选一选

    动脑筋选一选

    本书采用一个问题多种选择的形式,将天文、地理、数学、物理、化学、生物等多学科知识融汇其中,有易有难,配有插图,给了参考答案。适合小学高年级和初中学生课外阅读。
  • 暖阳日记

    暖阳日记

    恋爱应该是简简单单的,和自己心爱的人牵手,撑着同一把雨伞,雨天也会是阳光那般温暖,暖进心底。季暖阳,她的阳光,却与雨天般的同他名字一样的他相遇——杨冷决。都说他们名字相克不可能在一起,可是她想试一试,说不定她可以将他温暖,融化他的冰冷(暂停更新)
  • 武道神皇

    武道神皇

    一拳动九天,一拳演轮回。景仰,臣服,崇拜!哥就是武道至高无上的神皇!“我的意志,就是九天十地唯一的法旨!”顺者生,逆者死!
  • 靠天不如靠自己:新农民自立自强创业故事

    靠天不如靠自己:新农民自立自强创业故事

    本书记述了不同时期、不同地域的农民企业家奋斗的足迹。通过了解他们的创业史,或多或少会给自己的生活增添一些信心,给有志创业的农民朋友以积极的启迪。