登陆注册
19650400000160

第160章 Chapter XLV(2)

In a way, Cowperwood was rather gratified by Aileen's message, for he felt that his present plight, bitter as it was, was largely due to Butler's opposition and he felt no compunction in striking him through his daughter. His former feeling as to the wisdom of not enraging Butler had proved rather futile, he thought, and since the old man could not be placated it might be just as well to have Aileen demonstrate to him that she was not without resources of her own and could live without him. She might force him to change his attitude toward her and possibly even to modify some of his political machinations against him, Cowperwood. Any port in a storm--and besides, he had now really nothing to lose, and instinct told him that her move was likely to prove more favorable than otherwise--so he did nothing to prevent it.

She took her jewels, some underwear, a couple of dresses which she thought would be serviceable, and a few other things, and packed them in the most capacious portmanteau she had. Shoes and stockings came into consideration, and, despite her efforts, she found that she could not get in all that she wished. Her nicest hat, which she was determined to take, had to be carried outside.

She made a separate bundle of it, which was not pleasant to contemplate. Still she decided to take it. She rummaged in a little drawer where she kept her money and jewels, and found the three hundred and fifty dollars and put it in her purse. It wasn't much, as Aileen could herself see, but Cowperwood would help her.

If he did not arrange to take care of her, and her father would not relent, she would have to get something to do. Little she knew of the steely face the world presents to those who have not been practically trained and are not economically efficient. She did not understand the bitter reaches of life at all. She waited, humming for effect, until she heard her father go downstairs to dinner on this tenth day of December, then leaned over the upper balustrade to make sure that Owen, Callum, Norah, and her mother were at the table, and that Katy, the housemaid, was not anywhere in sight. Then she slipped into her father's den, and, taking a note from inside her dress, laid it on his desk, and went out.

It was addressed to "Father," and read:

Dear Father,--I just cannot do what you want me to. I have made up my mind that I love Mr. Cowperwood too much, so I am going away. Don't look for me with him. You won't find me where you think. I am not going to him; I will not be there. I am going to try to get along by myself for a while, until he wants me and can marry me. I'm terribly sorry; but I just can't do what you want. I can't ever forgive you for the way you acted to me.

Tell mama and Norah and the boys good-by for me.

Aileen To insure its discovery, she picked up Butler's heavy-rimmed spectacles which he employed always when reading, and laid them on it. For a moment she felt very strange, somewhat like a thief--a new sensation for her. She even felt a momentary sense of ingratitude coupled with pain. Perhaps she was doing wrong. Her father had been very good to her. Her mother would feel so very bad. Norah would be sorry, and Callum and Owen. Still, they did not understand her any more. She was resentful of her father's attitude. He might have seen what the point was; but no, he was too old, too hidebound in religion and conventional ideas--he never would. He might never let her come back. Very well, she would get along somehow. She would show him. She might get a place as a school-teacher, and live with the Calligans a long while, if necessary, or teach music.

She stole downstairs and out into the vestibule, opening the outer door and looking out into the street. The lamps were already flaring in the dark, and a cool wind was blowing. Her portmanteau was heavy, but she was quite strong. She walked briskly to the corner, which was some fifty feet away, and turned south, walking rather nervously and irritably, for this was a new experience for her, and it all seemed so undignified, so unlike anything she was accustomed to doing. She put her bag down on a street corner, finally, to rest. A boy whistling in the distance attracted her attention, and as he drew near she called to him: "Boy! Oh, boy!"

He came over, looking at her curiously.

"Do you want to earn some money?"

"Yes, ma'am," he replied politely, adjusting a frowsy cap over one ear.

"Carry this bag for me," said Aileen, and he picked it up and marched off.

In due time she arrived at the Calligans', and amid much excitement was installed in the bosom of her new home. She took her situation with much nonchalance, once she was properly placed, distributing her toilet articles and those of personal wear with quiet care.

The fact that she was no longer to have the services of Kathleen, the maid who had served her and her mother and Norah jointly, was odd, though not trying. She scarcely felt that she had parted from these luxuries permanently, and so made herself comfortable.

Mamie Calligan and her mother were adoring slaveys, so she was not entirely out of the atmosphere which she craved and to which she was accustomed.

同类推荐
  • The Theory of Leisure Class

    The Theory of Leisure Class

    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。
  • 佛说难提释经

    佛说难提释经

    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。
  • PENROD

    PENROD

    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。
  • 小学诗礼

    小学诗礼

    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。
  • 咏史诗·鸿沟

    咏史诗·鸿沟

    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
  • 弋生为戟

    弋生为戟

    天水巷在五年前有一位白衣女子到来,她开了一家店,曰:花镜。这位姑娘五年来相貌不曾有过变化,实在诡异,更诡异的在后面.....白弋作为禹山的掌门,却被污蔑偷盗神器,驱逐下山,剔去仙骨。世人都道她冷若冰霜,心如铁硬,而谁又知她心中心心念念的,却只是她最爱的阿戟。阿戟,我会去找你,等我..
  • 雷炎界王

    雷炎界王

    跟我比师承?我有神龙作为老师;跟我比灵魂?我两世为人,和神兽灵魂相融,是平常人的数倍;跟我比天赋?雷火在手,天下我有……世人谤我、欺我、辱我!如何处治乎?我要用洪荒之力砸碎他们的头颅!在这个以战技、灵力为尊的世界里,天不给力我为天,道不给力我立道,风云化龙,震撼寰宇!
  • 我是魂法师

    我是魂法师

    八百年前,人类和魔兽爆发一场大战。而后,一堵巨墙将这个世界分成了两半。
  • 穿了才知道

    穿了才知道

    靠!想当初本姑娘看了上百本穿越小说,为了有朝一日能穿越还特意恶补了一下“琴、棋、书、画”。本想着万一穿了,咱到了皇宫里见到那些帅得掉渣的阿哥们,也不能露怯不是?可是穿了才知道,生活总是会在人自以为准备充分的情况下,还给你来个措手不及。这里不是清朝也就算了,毕竟本姑娘历史也没及格过。可同样是下人,为什么自己就不能穿去宫里当个宫女什么的呢?那个什么火的要命的穿越剧,不就是这么演的吗?可是现在看看,自己来了快一个月了,连自己真正的主子都没见过呢,每天只能躲在这厨房的后院里,不停的刷碗、刷碗……可是怎么她去的地方一定就会死人?腹黑的大少爷、还有看似和蔼的二少爷,哪一个才是真命天子??...
  • 草包本祸水

    草包本祸水

    她只是一个穿越女,本想人不犯我我不犯人,奈何人偏要犯她。既然如此,且看她如何草包变凤凰!丹药有那么神奇吗?云丹阁第一元老都追着要收她为徒。灵兽有那么厉害吗?连神兽都求着和她契约。谁来告诉她,身后这个男人是怎么回事?“娘子,我们该洞房了。”奈何她千算万算,都没有算到会被这样一个妖孽缠上。
  • 成功的核心机密

    成功的核心机密

    失败的原因也许各种各样,但成功的原因却是大同小异。本书试图通过归纳总结,得出成功者之所以成功的共性原因。本书竭尽全力为你提供一串开启你人生成功潜能的钥匙。只要你愿意遵从它里面的原则,只要你愿意努力具备里面所提到的7个成功要素,你就会终身受益无穷,并获得丰硕的成果。
  • 灵魂的主人

    灵魂的主人

    一个平静的小镇上面来了一群不知何物的黑影,将这个小镇搅得天翻地覆。主人公为了活下去,与怪物斗智斗勇,直到他通晓了自己的能力,才能开始降妖除魔。
  • 青溟种道

    青溟种道

    在种道的路上,炎青贪宝贝,贪功法,贪天材,贪地宝。他不想主动去杀人,但面对敌人,炎青从不排斥暴力方式解决问题。只要让你的敌人知道你比他更强大,那么这个世界上很多想不通的问题就能够迎刃而解。
  • 我是童小沫

    我是童小沫

    那是一个让人怀恋的夏末,一个让人沉醉的暖秋,一个让人思忆的冷冬。。。。。。
  • 无限残兵之我的邻居叫九尾

    无限残兵之我的邻居叫九尾

    原本应该死去的无限冒险者镜湖在失去身体之后,暂时栖身于鸣人的身体中苟延残喘。主角可能是伏地魔,也可能是哆啦a梦。