登陆注册
19593300000007

第7章

He was more surprised even than at the revelation of the scale on which Mr. Loder was ready to proceed by the discovery that some of the actors didn't like their parts, and his heart sank as he asked himself what he could possibly do with them if they were going to be so stupid. This was the first of his disappointments; somehow he had expected every individual to become instantly and gratefully conscious of a rare opportunity, and from the moment such a calculation failed he was at sea, or mindful at any rate that more disappointments would come. It was impossible to make out what the manager liked or disliked; no judgment, no comment escaped him; his acceptance of the play and his views about the way it should be mounted had apparently converted him into a veiled and shrouded figure. Wayworth was able to grasp the idea that they would all move now in a higher and sharper air than that of compliment and confidence. When he talked with Violet Grey after the reading he gathered that she was really rather crude: what better proof of it could there be than her failure to break out instantly with an expression of delight about her great chance? This reserve, however, had evidently nothing to do with high pretensions; she had no wish to make him feel that a person of her eminence was superior to easy raptures. He guessed, after a little, that she was puzzled and even somewhat frightened--to a certain extent she had not understood.

Nothing could appeal to him more than the opportunity to clear up her difficulties, in the course of the examination of which he quickly discovered that, so far as she HAD understood, she had understood wrong. If she was crude it was only a reason the more for talking to her; he kept saying to her "Ask me--ask me: ask me everything you can think of."She asked him, she was perpetually asking him, and at the first rehearsals, which were without form and void to a degree that made them strike him much more as the death of an experiment than as the dawn of a success, they threshed things out immensely in a corner of the stage, with the effect of his coming to feel that at any rate she was in earnest. He felt more and more that his heroine was the keystone of his arch, for which indeed the actress was very ready to take her. But when he reminded this young lady of the way the whole thing practically depended on her she was alarmed and even slightly scandalised: she spoke more than once as if that could scarcely be the right way to construct a play--make it stand or fall by one poor nervous girl. She was almost morbidly conscientious, and in theory he liked her for this, though he lost patience three or four times with the things she couldn't do and the things she could. At such times the tears came to her eyes; but they were produced by her own stupidity, she hastened to assure him, not by the way he spoke, which was awfully kind under the circumstances. Her sincerity made her beautiful, and he wished to heaven (and made a point of telling her so) that she could sprinkle a little of it over Nona. Once, however, she was so touched and troubled that the sight of it brought the tears for an instant to his own eyes; and it so happened that, turning at this moment, he found himself face to face with Mr. Loder.

The manager stared, glanced at the actress, who turned in the other direction, and then smiling at Wayworth, exclaimed, with the humour of a man who heard the gallery laugh every night:

"I say--I say!"

"What's the matter?" Wayworth asked.

"I'm glad to see Miss Grey is taking such pains with you.""Oh, yes--she'll turn me out!" said the young man, gaily. He was quite aware that it was apparent he was not superficial about Nona, and abundantly determined, into the bargain, that the rehearsal of the piece should not sacrifice a shade of thoroughness to any extrinsic consideration.

Mrs. Alsager, whom, late in the afternoon, he used often to go and ask for a cup of tea, thanking her in advance for the rest she gave him and telling her how he found that rehearsal (as THEY were doing it--it was a caution!) took it out of one--Mrs. Alsager, more and more his good genius and, as he repeatedly assured her, his ministering angel, confirmed him in this superior policy and urged him on to every form of artistic devotion. She had, naturally, never been more interested than now in his work; she wanted to hear everything about everything. She treated him as heroically fatigued, plied him with luxurious restoratives, made him stretch himself on cushions and rose-leaves. They gossipped more than ever, by her fire, about the artistic life; he confided to her, for instance, all his hopes and fears, all his experiments and anxieties, on the subject of the representative of Nona. She was immensely interested in this young lady and showed it by taking a box again and again (she had seen her half-a-dozen times already), to study her capacity through the veil of her present part. Like Allan Wayworth she found her encouraging only by fits, for she had fine flashes of badness.

She was intelligent, but she cried aloud for training, and the training was so absent that the intelligence had only a fraction of its effect. She was like a knife without an edge--good steel that had never been sharpened; she hacked away at her hard dramatic loaf, she couldn't cut it smooth.

同类推荐
  • 平夏录

    平夏录

    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。
  • 黑龙江舆图说

    黑龙江舆图说

    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。
  • 鼻门

    鼻门

    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。
  • 杂素菜单

    杂素菜单

    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。
  • 俱舍论颂疏论本

    俱舍论颂疏论本

    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
  • 命运让我来守护你

    命运让我来守护你

    在我的时空你用生命守护着我,这次到我了······
  • 青霉那个马

    青霉那个马

    “麻麻麻麻!许言他又扯我小辫纸!”“唉哟~小白芷,人家是稀饭你才抚摸你的头啊。”“麻麻麻麻!可是许言还捏我脸蛋,说我丑丑!”“唉哟~人家的爱是一种口是心非,捏你就是觉得你可爱啊。”“但是!麻麻!他还抢我零食啊啊!”“唉哟唉哟~人家是想和你分享。哎呀~青梅竹马什么的太有爱了~~”“..!!”小白芷看着不靠谱的老妈,看着向她挑衅嘲笑的许言小白芷很愤怒,什么青霉,什么煮马,统统给我灰走!
  • 诗经

    诗经

    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。
  • 燕子笺

    燕子笺

    长篇平话小说《燕子笺》,十八回。不题撰人。叙唐扶风茂陵才子霍都梁,高才博学,文韬武略,在安史之乱中,与郦尚书之女飞云成婚;后中状元,又授了宏文馆学士兼河陇节度使,亦与妓女华行云结为夫妇,二妻双双得到封诰。
  • 混在春秋当鲁班
  • 天堂里的陌生人
  • 选贤任能(中华美德)

    选贤任能(中华美德)

    选贤任能,就是选拔任用贤能的人。选贤任能出自《旧唐书·食货志上》:“设官分职,选贤任能,得其人则有益于国家,非其才则贻患于黎庶,此以不可不知也。”中华民族几千年的文明史,不缺少贤能智士,他们身上有着许多的美好品德,是值得我们去学习和效仿的。青少年时期是品德形成的重要时期,对于以后的道德观的树立有着极大的影响,希望这些动人的故事,能够滋养青少年纯洁的心灵。
  • 幽冥巫枭

    幽冥巫枭

    玩召唤,炼阴魂,修炼幽冥巫体且看展立一介凡人,被迫成为了邪宗的“羔羊”,靠着巫族至宝幽冥戒成为惊天魔头,纵横于天下。顺我者昌,逆我者亡。······················\包治百病的药肯定是假药,所有人都喜欢的书除非是H书,各位不妨点开看看,如若喜欢麻烦收藏。,群号,欢迎来打酱油166832045
  • 现世修仙师

    现世修仙师

    背负血海深仇的洪峰为报仇雪恨,踏上了一条不平凡路。洪峰信奉:“我爱爱我的人,我恨恨我的人。”洪峰用以牙还牙的方式对待仇人,报仇报得酣畅淋漓。
  • 腹黑夫君猎逃妻

    腹黑夫君猎逃妻

    “穆萧,我求求你,好不好,求求你,放过她们。”陌上瑾的语气更加卑微,为了妍妍,为了宇文家,她可以付出一切代价。“你凭什么要求我放过她们?你有什么资格?”穆萧的薄唇吐出伤人的话,果然,陌上瑾再也说不出任何的话来。没错,她是谁,她凭什么这么要求穆萧?“穆萧,你到底要怎么样才肯放过她们?”陌上瑾突然觉得很累。“你该知道我想要什么的。”冷冷的说完,穆萧挂断了电话。陌上瑾看着已经结束通话的手机,心底悲凉。--情节虚构,请勿模仿