登陆注册
19863900000183

第183章

Conscious that his position toward his friend was altered already in relation to Miss Gwilt, the first sight of Allan filled his mind with a sudden distrust of the governess's influence over him, which was almost a distrust of himself. He knew that he had set forth from the moors on his return to Thorpe Ambrose with the resolution of acknowledging the passion that had mastered him, and of insisting, if necessary, on a second and a longer absence in the interests of the sacrifice which he was bent on making to the happiness of his friend. What had become of that resolution now? The discovery of Miss Gwilt's altered position, and the declaration that she had voluntarily made of her indifference to Allan, had scattered it to the winds. The first words with which he would have met his friend, if nothing had happened to him on the homeward way, were words already dismissed from his lips. He drew back as he felt it, and struggled, with an instinctive loyalty toward Allan, to free himself at the last moment from the influence of Miss Gwilt.

Having disposed of his useless nosegay, Allan passed on into the garden, and the instant he entered it recognized Midwinter with a loud cry of surprise and delight.

"Am I awake or dreaming?" he exclaimed, seizing his friend excitably by both hands." You dear old Midwinter, have you sprung up out of the ground, or have you dropped from the clouds?"It was not till Midwinter had explained the mystery of his unexpec ted appearance in every particular that Allan could be prevailed on to say a word about himself. When he did speak, he shook his head ruefully, and subdued the hearty loudness of his voice, with a preliminary look round to see if the servants were within hearing.

"I've learned to be cautious since you went away and left me,"said Allan. "My dear fellow, you haven't the least notion what things have happened, and what an awful scrape I'm in at this very moment!""You are mistaken, Allan. I have heard more of what has happened than you suppose.""What! the dreadful mess I'm in with Miss Gwilt? the row with the major? the infernal scandal-mongering in the neighborhood? You don't mean to say--?""Yes," interposed Midwinter, quietly; "I have heard of it all.""Good heavens! how? Did you stop at Thorpe Ambrose on your way back? Have you been in the coffee-room at the hotel? Have you met Pedgift? Have you dropped into the Reading Rooms, and seen what they call the freedom of the press in the town newspaper?"Midwinter paused before he answered, and looked up at the sky.

The clouds had been gathering unnoticed over their heads, and the first rain-drops were beginning to fall.

"Come in here," said Allan. "We'll go up to breakfast this way. "He led Midwinter through the open French window into his own sitting-room. The wind blew toward that side of the house, and the rain followed them in. Midwinter, who was last, turned and closed the window.

Allan was too eager for the answer which the weather had interrupted to wait for it till they reached the breakfast-room.

He stopped close at the window, and added two more to his string of questions.

"How can you possibly have heard about me and Miss Gwilt?" he asked. "Who told you?""Miss Gwilt herself," replied Midwinter, gravely.

Allan's manner changed the moment the governess's name passed his friend's lips.

"I wish you had heard my story first," he said. "Where did you meet with Miss Gwilt?"There was a momentary pause. They both stood still at the window, absorbed in the interest of the moment. They both forgot that their contemplated place of shelter from the rain had been the breakfast-room upstairs.

"Before I answer your question," said Midwinter, a little constrainedly, "I want to ask you something, Allan, on my side.

Is it really true that you are in some way concerned in Miss Gwilt's leaving Major Milroy's service?"There was another pause. The disturbance which had begun to appear in Allan's manner palpably increased.

"It's rather a long story," he began. "I have been taken in, Midwinter. I've been imposed on by a person, who--I can't help saying it--who cheated me into promising what I oughtn't to have promised, and doing what I had better not have done. It isn't breaking my promise to tell you. I can trust in your discretion, can't I? You will never say a word, will you?""Stop!" said Midwinter. "Don't trust me with any secrets which are not your own. If you have given a promise, don't trifle with it, even in speaking to such an intimate friend as I am." He laid his hand gently and kindly on Allan's shoulder. "I can't help seeing that I have made you a little uncomfortable," he went on.

"I can't help seeing that my question is not so easy a one to answer as I had hoped and supposed. Shall we wait a little? Shall we go upstairs and breakfast first?"Allan was far too earnestly bent on presenting his conduct to his friend in the right aspect to heed Midwinter's suggestion. He spoke eagerly on the instant, without moving from the window.

"My dear fellow, it's a perfectly easy question to answer.

Only"--he hesitated--"only it requires what I'm a bad hand at: it requires an explanation.""Do you mean," asked Midwinter, more seriously, but not less gently than before, "that you must first justify yourself, and then answer my question?""That's it!" said Allan, with an air of relief. "You're hit the right nail on the head, just as usual."Midwinter's face darkened for the first time. "I am sorry to hear it," he said, his voice sinking low, and his eyes dropping to the ground as he spoke.

The rain was beginning to fall thickly. It swept across the garden, straight on the closed windows, and pattered heavily against the glass.

"Sorry!" repeated Allan. "My dear fellow, you haven't heard the particulars yet. Wait till I explain the thing first.""You are a bad hand at explanations," said Midwinter, repeating Allan's own words. "Don't place yourself at a disadvantage. Don't explain it."Allan looked at him, in silent perplexity and surprise.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 学会妥善应对灾难

    学会妥善应对灾难

    《青少年安全健康自我保护丛书:学会妥善应对灾难》内容丰富,语言简明扼要,可操作性很强。作为一本青少年安全健康自我保护书,可以让广大青少年读者了解如何应对灾难,并且积极进行自救和救助他人的种种策略,增加其面对灾难的信心和勇气,从而保护好自己和他人的生命。
  • 运镖三国

    运镖三国

    穿越到三国没金手指,那你混个屁啊!《运镖三国》游戏系统在手,天下我有!爆笑!升级!打怪!一个都不能少。你四世三公,声名显赫?那也得乖乖同我镖局签约;你仁义满天下,刘皇叔威武?少一分钱也不给你运!乱世奸雄曹操,最爱就是你,你手下的寒门谋士、出名大将,都跳槽来我这里打工了……这是一个带着运镖游戏系统,将整个三国搅得天翻地覆的故事。那个主角,很可能就是你。
  • 读心高手

    读心高手

    好人不长命,祸害遗千年?那还是当坏蛋吧!轮回了九百九十九次的姜枫,大闹地府之后,终于获批回到阳间,却意外得到读心术的异能,让自己身具聆听别人心声的能力。文静典雅的邻家女孩,气质高贵的性感空姐,花团锦簇的娱乐明星,富可敌国的千金小姐,风韵犹存的年轻少妇,一个个先后“闯进”了姜枫的世界,搅乱了姜枫宁静的生活。“小MM,来,伸过大腿来,哥哥给你捏捏骨,心里想的都能测到的!不不不,不能隔着裤子的!……很准呦!”搞定天下美妞,阅尽尘世人心,我是读心高手!&&&&&感谢美工组广君歌大哥的封面
  • 错嫁:嫁给傻王爷

    错嫁:嫁给傻王爷

    萱槿,落水后华丽丽地穿了,变成宰相女儿南宫雨熙,被老谋深算的老子嫁给了七王爷。好在这七王是个傻子,不用浪费太多心神也能应付。轩辕墨天,御九国七王爷,三年前还是战无不胜的将军,却在一场战事中脑子严重受创,心智回到犹如7岁儿童,娶进这个刁蛮的宰相千金,人生就此打乱。轩辕景天,一国太子,温文尔雅却深藏不露,谁也不知他慵懒的微笑后藏着怎样的算计。南宫雨枫,清淡如兰的男子,女主的堂哥,一心呵护这外表骄横实则脆弱的妹妹,谁知道他内心是怎样心痛地爱着。一场场嬉笑,一幕幕温情,背后却隐藏着难以想象的阴谋算计,直至无心陷害,亲眼看到他掉下悬崖,她的人生只剩下眼神空洞地望着前方,等待、等待。
  • 拯救最后一滴眼泪

    拯救最后一滴眼泪

    四个街头混混,偶遇一个谜一般的女孩。女孩向混混们提出一个奇怪的要求:将自己绑架,去向富豪父亲索要赎金。就在混混们绑架了女孩之后,他们突然发现,事情如同脱轨的列车,已经抢劫控制了。混混头领突然暴毙、幕后黑手只手遮天,四面楚歌的逆境中,“我”将束手就擒,还是破釜沉舟背水一战?生命倒计时,谁来拯救最后一滴眼泪!
  • 力之掌控者

    力之掌控者

    奇异的古大陆、神秘的西方世界,百族林立,妖兽横行..这里有神修、体修,练气士、炼丹师,更有诡异的魔法、强悍的斗气,..在这里你会看到各种各样,或绚丽,或神秘的力量..但无论什么力量,都无法阻挡吊丝张仁前进的步伐,每走一步都没人知道他为什么能够吊丝逆袭,没人知道为什么众多天才一一败在这名平凡且普通的人手中..当有人说他是绝世天才时,张仁却是感叹了:哎~,我不是天才,我只是个吊丝!!!
  • 狂刀绝剑

    狂刀绝剑

    岳凌风因目睹父母被害,不在相信任何人。因为心中仇恨太深,与恨剑合二为一。恐他为祸武林要杀了他,但是一代宗师忘尘子念他年幼不忍。遂收他为徒,用玄冰之气将恨剑冰封在他的体内。岳凌风强烈的报仇念头将封印冲破,血洗江湖。梦如影是他唯一信任的人,是他唯一得挚爱,但是她在师父面前立誓终生不嫁。眼见岳凌风坠入魔道,试图用爱来感化他,可惜当他猛然悔悟,却佳人已不在……
  • 离婚女人:歌尽桃花

    离婚女人:歌尽桃花

    在经过第N次的肢体大战,在第N次离家出走后,在酒店里修养了一个星期的易锦终于决定同季楠离婚。心灰意冷离开酒店的时候遇到了青梅竹马的杜齐恩。带着孩子,一个离婚的女人将何去何从。
  • 冰灵王座

    冰灵王座

    韩宇,一个山野小子,却身具无双血脉。一次异变,他从山林中走出。一段天渺大陆的传奇就此开始。
  • 百变夫君靠边站

    百变夫君靠边站

    她本是x帝国特种兵队长,为护送一文物,遭遇袭击穿越东皇成相府废柴无颜女,赢乾梦,中土大陆风起云涌,初遇他还是只小狐狸她笑着说,小狐狸,乖乖做我的魔宠,某只说好啊!后来她发现他又是又是...,还是偷看她洗澡,抢夺她初吻,无时无刻不想拆她入腹的....,当她以为这个混蛋已经跟他坦白全部的时候,他竟然还是…惊世大战,九重天风起云涌,担负着不可逃离的命运,她和他还能否相守永远,神剑现世,上古女娲族争斗,一团一团的迷雾接踵而至,看男强女强携手笑看世间风云变幻