登陆注册
5350200000111

第111章

Yesterday was bright, calm, and frosty.I went to the Heights as I proposed;my housekeeper entreated me to bear a little note from her to her young lady, and I did not refuse, for the worthy woman was not conscious of anything odd in her request.The front door stood open, but the jealous gate was fastened, as at my last visit; I knocked, and invoked Earnshaw from among the garden beds; he unchained it, and I entered.The fellow is as handsome a rustic as need be seen.I took particular notice of him this time; but then he does his best, apparently, to make the least of his advantages.

I asked if Mr Heathcliff were at home? He answered, No; but he would be in at dinner time.It was eleven o'clock, and I announced my intention of going in and waiting for him, at which he immediately flung down his tools and accompanied me, in the office of watchdog, not as a substitute for the host.

We entered together; Catherine was there, making herself useful in preparing some vegetables for the approaching meal; she looked more sulky and less spirited than when I had seen her first.She hardly raised her eyes to notice me, and continued her employment with the same disregard to common forms of politeness as before; never returning my bow and good morning by the slightest acknowledgment.

`She does not seem so amiable', I thought, `as Mrs Dean would persuade me to believe.She's a beauty, it is true; but not an angel.'

Earnshaw surlily bid her remove her things to the kitchen.`Remove them yourself,' she said, pushing them from her as soon as she had done;and retiring to a stool by the window, where she began to carve figures of birds and beasts out of the turnip parings in her lap.I approached her, pretending to desire a view of the garden; and, as I fancied, adroitly dropped Mrs Dean's note on to her knee, unnoticed by Hareton--but she asked aloud, `What is that?' and chucked it off.

`A letter from your old acquaintance, the housekeeper at the Grange,'

I answered; annoyed at her exposing my kind deed, and fearful lest it should be imagined a missive of my own.She would gladly have gathered it up at this information, but Hareton beat her; he seized and put it in his waistcoat, saying Mr Heathcliff should look at it first.Thereat, Catherine silently turned her face from us, and, very stealthily, drew out her pocket handkerchief and applied it to her eyes; and her cousin, after struggling a while to keep down his softer feelings, pulled out the letter and flung it on the floor beside her, as ungraciously as he could.Catherine caught and perused it eagerly; then she but a few questions to me concerning the inmates, rational and irrational, of her former home; and gazing towards the hills, murmured in soliloquy:

`I should like to be riding Minny down there! I should like to be climbing up there! Oh! I'm tired--I'm stalled , Hareton!' And she leant her pretty head back against the sill, with half a yawn and half a sigh, and lapsed into an aspect of abstracted sadness: neither caring nor knowing whether we remarked her.

`Mrs Heathcliff,' I said, after sitting some time mute, `you are not aware that I am an acquaintance of yours? so intimate that I think it strange you won't come and speak to me.My housekeeper never wearies of talking about and praising you; and she'll be greatly disappointed if I return with no news of or from you, except that you received her letter and said nothing!'

She appeared to wonder at this speech, and asked:

`Does Ellen like you?'

`Yes, very well,' I replied unhesitatingly.

`You must tell her,' she continued, `that I would answer her letter, but l have no materials for writing: not even a book from which I might tear a leaf.'

`No books!' I exclaimed.`How do you contrive to live here without them? if l may take the liberty to inquire.Though provided with a large library, I'm frequently very dull at the Grange; take my books away, and I should be desperate!'

`I was always reading, when I had them,' said Catherine; `and Mr Heathcliff never reads; so he took it into his head to destroy my books.

I have not had a glimpse of one for weeks.Only once, I searched through Joseph's store of theology, to his great irritation; and once, Hareton, I came upon a secret stock in your room--some Latin and Greek, and some tales and poetry: all old friends.I brought the last here--and you gathered them, as a magpie gathers silver spoons, for the mere love of stealing!

They are of no use to you; or else you concealed them in the bad spirit that as you cannot enjoy them nobody else shall.Perhaps your envy counselled Mr Heathcliff to rob me of my treasures? But I've most of them written on my brain and printed in my heart, and you cannot deprive me of those!'

Earnshaw blushed crimson when his cousin made this revelation of his private literary accumulations, and stammered an indignant denial of her accusations.'

`Mr Hareton is desirous of increasing his amount of knowledge,'

I said, coming to his rescue.`He is not envious but emulous of your attainments.He'll be a clever scholar in a few years.'

`And he wants me to sink into a dunce, meantime,' answered Catherine.`Yes, I hear him trying to spell and read to himself, and pretty blunders he makes! I wish you would repeat Chevy Chase as you did yesterday:

it was extremely funny.I heard you; and I heard you turning over the dictionary to seek out the hard words, and then cursing because you couldn't read their explanations!'

The young man evidently thought it too bad that he should be laughed at for his ignorance, and then laughed at for trying to remove it.I had a similar notion; and, remembering Mrs Dean's anecdote of his first attempt at enlightening the darkness in which he had been reared, I observed:

同类推荐
  • 轻重甲

    轻重甲

    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。
  • 艺堂

    艺堂

    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。
  • A Mountain Europa

    A Mountain Europa

    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。
  • 龙沙纪略

    龙沙纪略

    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。
  • 太极真人敷灵宝紫戒威仪诸经要诀

    太极真人敷灵宝紫戒威仪诸经要诀

    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
  • 万界之最强孙悟空

    万界之最强孙悟空

    新书推荐:《我,开局成为了大明星的未婚夫》同一个作者号下的书,有兴趣的可以去看看!
  • 撞破江湖

    撞破江湖

    前世叫娄非凡的他是不折不扣的屌丝一包宅男纸巾让他魂穿异界在这里,他是被人遗忘的二公子与世界格格不入的他因一场婚姻,他遇上了一个壮丽而凶险的江湖......
  • 三国之武皇

    三国之武皇

    魂穿东汉末年,却发现自己成了猛虎寨寨主,一个妥妥的土匪头子,在这个极看中出生的年代,他只有手硬心黑,方能成就一番事业。名将名臣,你看不起我,杀了便是。名声不好,只要你有能力,别人不要,都来投我就是。
  • 最强挂机大佬

    最强挂机大佬

    陈宇是个学渣,可他修炼起来比谁都快,因为他开挂了,他能挂机修炼。挂机五分钟,抵人两小时。拉仇恨涨修为,做好事破境界。当一群天才围着他追问为何这么秀时,陈宇摸着良心,满脸无奈:“我也不想打击别人啊,可这该死的天赋它不允许……”
  • 妃本妖娆:王爷太腹黑

    妃本妖娆:王爷太腹黑

    多年青梅竹马与好友,联手将她杀害。幸得上天垂怜,重生在妹妹身上。步步为营,撕亲爹,斗渣男。前世被你们欺凌,今生与你们势不两立。娇美聪慧女画师,从容讨血债。俊颜腹黑九王爷,暗中搅风云。说好只是合作关系,却等来一道赐婚圣旨。她气呼呼跑去找他,“言晟南,你真卑鄙,竟然把我骗进王府。”他唇角浮出一抹坏笑,“王妃不必着急,有什么话,我们洞房夜再说!”她委屈抗议,每一步都走得那么谨慎,到底是哪里出错了呢?--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 买来的娘子会种田

    买来的娘子会种田

    某一天,赵大山萌哒哒地看着买来的身娇体软的小娘子,“娘子,我肚子疼。”某娘子心软之下,答应他上了坑……继而摸了手,最后脱了帽子,再迷糊中被男人……李红梅觉得,自己很上当很受伤。于是,夫妻俩人签订一纸美好协议。协议的要求就是:一切都听从妻子的话,顺从妻子的意思,争取努力做妻子所说的“国民好老公”!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 七绝刀神

    七绝刀神

    由于他的刀法出神入化,于是有人说他是刀魔,他便自称为七绝刀魔,天绝、地绝、绝仁、绝义、绝亲、绝情、还有他的绝刀、虽称为魔,但所杀之人却皆为大恶之人,虽说绝仁,绝义,却没有做出一件违背道义的事,虽说绝情,却为了一个个自己毫不相干的人以身犯险,不思图报,也从不给人承诺。虽说绝亲,但他的朋友个个都甘愿为他以性命相拼。渐渐的,人们都称他为---------“七绝刀神”。
  • 七里樱

    七里樱

    年少时,我们,似乎成为了世界的主角,遗憾过,苦恼过,伤心心过,但庆幸的是在那个即将逝去的青春里,你世界的男主随着四季辗转在你身旁,陪你笑,陪你哭……终有一天,你发现他只是喜欢你身边的那个人而已…“你知道的,我喜欢她哎。”“没事…”至少我的青春,你来过就好。
  • 毒医世子妃

    毒医世子妃

    召陵王朝有一女,心狠手辣,凡是她看不顺眼的,不是毁容就是瘫痪,不是断手就是断腿,成为恶名满贯的大小姐。王府世子也出名,不过是以病弱闻名,天生的药罐子,吃药比吃饭还多。太后乱点鸳鸯,皇帝一道圣旨,将两个毫不相干的绑在一起,称天赐良缘。安清染浅笑盈盈,“世子爷,您这身子,还是戒色的好。”夙夙言璟,“牡丹花下死做鬼也风流。”【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 英雄无敌之穷途末路

    英雄无敌之穷途末路

    没有bug的运气,没有神一样的技能,更没有引无数美女竞折腰的风采,无奈再次进入虚拟世界,为的也只是一份工作而已。而有的只是曾经的一份经验,一份坚持,一份渴望,以及赌上一切的理由。主角不会是无缘无故的好人,更不会是无缘无故的恶人,主角拼上了一切,却一直不知道自己到底想要的是什么~~~~~!一篇类似英雄无敌的网游