登陆注册
19644200000124

第124章 CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO(2)

When Laurie first went to college, he fell in love about once a month, but these small flames were as brief as ardent, did no damage, and much amused Jo, who took great interest in the alternations of hop, despair, and resignation, which were confided to her in their weekly conferences. But there came a time when Laurie ceased to worship at many shrines, hinted darkly at one all-absorbing passion, and indulged occasionally in Byronic fits of gloom. Then he avoided the tender subject altogether, wrote philosophical notes to Jo, turned studious, and gave out that he was going to `dig', intending to graduate in a blaze of glory. This suited the young lady better than twilight confidences, tender pressures of the hand, and eloquent glances of the eye, for with Jo, brain developed earlier than heart, and she preferred imaginary heroes to real ones, because when tired of them, the former could be shut up in the tin kitchen till called for, and the latter were less manageable.

Things were in this state when the grand discovery was made, and Jo watched Laurie that night as she had never done before. If she had not got the new idea into her head, she would have seen nothing unusual in the fact that Beth was very quiet, and Laurie very kind to her. But having given the rein to her lively fancy, it galloped away with her at a great pace, and common sense, being rather weakened by a long course or romance writing, did not come to the rescue. As usual Beth lay on the sofa and Laurie sat in a low chair close by, amusing her with all sorts of gossip, for she depended on her weekly `spin', and he never disappointed her. But that evening Jo fancied that Beth's eyes rested on the lively, dark face beside her with peculiar pleasure, and that she listened with intense interest to an account of some exciting cricket match, though the phrases, `caught off a tice', `stumped off his ground'', and `the leg hit for three', were as intelligible to her as Sanskrit. She also fancied, having set her heart upon seeing it, that she saw a certain increase of gentleness in Laurie's manner, that he dropped his voice now and then, laughed less than usual, was a little absent--minded, and settled the afghan over Beth's feet with an assiduity that was really almost tender.

"Who knows? Stranger things have happened," thought Jo, as she fussed about the room. "She will make quite an angel of him, and he will make life delightfully easy and pleasant for the dear, if they only love each other. I don't see how he can help it, and I do believe he would if the rest of us were out of the way."As everyone was out of the way but herself, Jo began to feel that she ought to dispose of herself with all speed. But where should she go? And burning to lay herself upon the shrine of sisterly devotion, she sat down to settle that point.

Now, the old sofa was a regular patriarch of a sofa--long, broad, well-cushioned, and low, a trifle shabby, as well it might be, for the girls had slept and sprawled on it as babies, fished over the back, rode on the arms, and had menageries under it as children, and rested tired heads, dreamed dreams, and listened to tender talk on it as young women. They all loved it, for it was a family refuge, and one corner had always been Jo's favorite lounging place. Among the many pillows that adorned the venerable couch was one, hard, round, covered with prickly horsehair, and furnished with a knobby button at each end. This repulsive pillow was her especial property, being used as a weapon of defense, a barricade, or a stern preventive of too much slumber.

Laurie knew this pillow well, and had cause to regard it with deep aversion, having been unmercifully pummeled with it in former days when romping was allowed, and now frequently debarred by it from the seat he most coveted next ot Jo in the sofa corner. If `the sausage' as the called it, stood on end, it was a sign that he might approach and repose, but if it lay flat across the sofa, woe to man, woman, or child who dared disturb it! That evening Jo forgot to barricade her corner, and had not been in her seat five minutes, before a massive form appeared beside her, and with both arms spread over the sofa back, both long legs stretched out before him, Laurie exclaimed, with a sigh of satisfaction...

"Now, this is filling at the price."

"No slang," snapped Jo, slamming down the pillow. But it was too late, there was no room for it, and coasting onto the floor, it disappeared in a most mysterious manner.

"Come, Jo, don't be thorny. After studying himself to a skeleton all the week, a fellow deserves petting and ought to get it.""Beth will pet you. I'm busy."

"No, she's not to be bothered with me, but you like that sort of thing, unless you've suddenly lost your taste for it. Have you?

Do you hate your boy, and want to fire pillows at him?"Anything more wheedlesome than that touching appeal was seldom heard, but Jo quenched `her boy' by turning on him with a stern query, "How many bouquets have you sent Miss Randal this week?""Not one, upon my word. She's engaged. Now then.""I'm glad of it, that's one of your foolish extravagances, sending flowers and things to girls for whom you don't care two pins," continued Jo reprovingly.

"Sensible girls for whom I do care whole papers of pins won't let me send them `flowers and things', so what can I do? My feelings need a` vent'.""Mother doesn't approve of flirting even in fun, and you do flirt desperately, Teddy.""I'd give anything if I could answer, `So do you'. As I can't, I'll merely say that I don't see any harm in that pleasant little game, if all parties understand that it's only play.""Well, it does look pleasant, but I can't learn how it's done.

I've tried, because one feels awkward in company not to do as everybody else id doing, but I don't seem to get on", said Jo, forgetting to play mentor.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 乡官

    乡官

    《乡官》以春江县东风乡党委副书记李子文等乡镇干部的工作、生活为主线,以东风乡中心工作为背景,生动地刻画了一群普通乡官的形象,揭示了乡镇经济社会发展中各种深层次矛盾,折射出现阶段乡镇的社会风貌,反映了乡镇干部的喜怒哀乐、成败得失,演绎了当代乡官的五味杂陈,传导出普通乡官在处置农村各种复杂问题时的艰难阵痛。作者胡水是一个地地道道的高安农家子弟、出生于上世纪六十年代初,高安伍桥人,曾多次在国家级、省级、市级报刊上发表短篇小说和散文,《乡官》是作者的长篇小说处女作。
  • 康藏行吟

    康藏行吟

    一本散文集,一本美文集。作者在康藏高原上行走,缤纷的高原给行走者灵感,边走边吟,赞美高原壮美的自然风光,感叹这块沃土所蕴藏的神奇历史文化。屏住呼吸,把康藏高原的一切尽收心底,放飞心境,把真诚奉献给这方水土。
  • 我的26岁俏老婆

    我的26岁俏老婆

    一场赌约,为我赢来了一个老婆!姚白,一个落难的修真外星人,为了生活在一个村庄为留守少妇看妇科十八年,为了离开地球,他必须要找到一个亿万中无一的女人做老婆,因此离开了村庄,却遇上了正义的女警姐姐,魅力的女法医,善良的单亲辣妈……她们多情、风韵,姚白蛋痛、菊紧,从此开启了一段与美女的传奇之旅!
  • 葬碑记

    葬碑记

    一切都是命运,一切都是烟云。一切都是没有结局的开始,一切都是稍纵即逝的追寻一切欢乐都没有微笑,一切苦难都没有泪痕。少年说:命运可以决定很多,但它决定不了我的一切,且看少年如何在这波澜时代前行苍茫大地一剑尽挽破,何处繁华笙歌落。斜倚云端千壶掩寂寞,纵使他人空笑我。
  • 爱之二分之一

    爱之二分之一

    爱本应专一,然而面对两个不同性格的你,我惊讶自己竟然做不出抉择,我不是圣人,无法坐怀不乱,于是乎,我将故事写下,嘘,故事开始,请噤声。。。——夏宇哲
  • 古洲

    古洲

    被人遗忘了的历史,今日被重新揭开。血雨腥风的大陆,从此谁将主宰。
  • 霸道总裁的呆萌小甜妻

    霸道总裁的呆萌小甜妻

    她叫夏苏丽,一名普通的高中生,身高1米66,体重45千克,家境贫寒。她一次意外中,她撞见了他,她究竟是选择霸道腹黑的校草,还是温柔贴心的总裁,还是冷漠无情的冷少,她的命运又是怎样呢?
  • 渔樵闲话录

    渔樵闲话录

    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。
  • 神品战魂

    神品战魂

    战魂大陆,唯有觉醒战魂,成为魂修,沟通本命战魂,修为至高深之处,拥有通天彻地的实力。然则,战魂的品质越高,修炼的速度越快,成为强者的可能也就越大。觉醒无品战魂的少年,被误认为是和废人无异,却又算是无意中,得到了另外一种机缘,通过斩杀对手和妖兽,可以提升自己的战魂,提升的战魂看起来依然是无品战魂,陈信是以无品战魂,吊打各路天才,笑傲诸天万界。
  • 爱情危险

    爱情危险

    葛力,虽然身为S网站情感频道的主编,但自身却已经跻身大龄职场“圣女”,每天在被逼相亲和忙碌的工作中奔波,某天甩出个发卡,插到个多金腹黑狐狸男,由此引发一场爱情追击,究竟是从还是不从,这真是个问题……