登陆注册
5414100000003

第3章

He says it's badly built; perhaps it is; but it doesn't seem to me that it's ugly in itself.I don't know what its real self is, because it wears so many aspects.God keeps painting it all the time, and never shows me twice the same picture; not even two snowfalls are just alike, nor the days that follow them; no more than two misty sunsets are alike--for the color and even the form of the town you call ugly are a matter of the season of the year and of the time of day and of the light and air.The ugly town is like an endless gallery which you can walk through, from year-end to year-end, never seeing the same canvas twice, no matter how much you may want to--and there's the pathos of it.Isn't it the same with people with the characters of all of us, just as it is with our faces? No face remains the same for two successive days--""It don't?" Colonel Flitcroft interrupted, with an explosive and rueful incredulity."Well, I'd like to--" Second thoughts came to him almost immediately, and, as much out of gallantry as through discretion, fearing that he might be taken as thinking of one at home, he relapsed into silence.

Not so with the others.It was as if a firecracker had been dropped into a sleeping poultry-yard.Least of all could Mr.Arp contain himself.

At the top of his voice, necessarily, he agreed with Roger that faces changed, not only from day to day, and not only because of light and air and such things, but from hour to hour, and from minute to minute, through the hideous stimulus of hypocrisy.

The "argument" grew heated; half a dozen tidy quarrels arose; all the sages went at it fiercely, except Roger Tabor, who stole quietly away.

The aged men were enjoying themselves thoroughly, especially those who quarrelled.Naturally, the frail bark of the topic which had been launched was whirled about by too many side-currents to remain long in sight, and soon became derelict, while the intellectual dolphins dove and tumbled in the depths.At the end of twenty minutes Mr.Arp emerged upon the surface, and in his mouth was this:

"Tell me, why ain't the Church--why ain't the Church and the rest of the believers in a future life lookin' for immortality at the other end of life, too? If we're immortal, we always have been;then why don't they ever speculate on what we were before we were born? It's because they're too blame selfish--don't care a flapdoodle about what WAS, all they want is to go on livin' forever."Mr.Arp's voice had risen to an acrid triumphancy, when it suddenly faltered, relapsed to a murmur, and then to a stricken silence, as a tall, fat man of overpowering aspect threw open the outer door near by and crossed the lobby to the clerk's desk.An awe fell upon the sages with this advent.

They were hushed, and after a movement in their chairs, with a strange effect of huddling, sat disconcerted and attentive, like school-boys at the entrance of the master.

The personage had a big, fat, pink face and a heavily undershot jaw, what whitish beard he wore following his double chin somewhat after the manner displayed in the portraits of Henry the Eighth.

His eyes, very bright under puffed upper lids, were intolerant and insultingly penetrating despite their small size.Their irritability held a kind of hotness, and yet the personage exuded frost, not of the weather, all about him.You could not imagine man or angel daring to greet this being genially--sooner throw a kiss to Mount Pilatus!

"Mr.Brown," he said, with ponderous hostility, in a bull bass, to the clerk--the kind of voice which would have made an express train leave the track and go round the other way--"do you hear me?""Oh yes, Judge," the clerk replied, swiftly, in tones as unlike those which he used for strange transients as a collector's voice in his ladylove's ear is unlike that which he propels at delinquents.

"Do you see that snow?" asked the personage, threateningly.

"Yes, Judge." Mr.Brown essayed a placating smile."Yes, indeed, Judge Pike.""Has your employer, the manager of this hotel, seen that snow?" pursued the personage, with a gesture of unspeakable solemn menace.

"Yes, sir.I think so.Yes, sir."

"Do you think he fully understands that I am the proprietor of this building?""Certainly, Judge, cer--""You will inform him that I do not intend to be discommoded by his negligence as I pass to my offices.Tell him from me that unless he keeps the sidewalks in front of this hotel clear of snow Iwill cancel his lease.Their present condition is outrageous.Do you understand me? Outrageous!

Do you hear?"

"Yes, Judge, I do so," answered the clerk, hoarse with respect."I'll see to it this minute, Judge Pike.""You had better." The personage turned himself about and began a grim progress towards the door by which he had entered, his eyes fixing themselves angrily upon the conclave at the windows.

Colonel Flitcroft essayed a smile, a faltering one.

"Fine weather, Judge Pike," he said, hopefully.

There was no response of any kind; the undershot jaw became more intolerant.The personage made his opinion of the group disconcertingly plain, and the old boys understood that he knew them for a worthless lot of senile loafers, as great a nuisance in his building as was the snow without;and much too evident was his unspoken threat to see that the manager cleared them out of there before long.

He nodded curtly to the only man of substance among them, Jonas Tabor, and shut the door behind him with majestic insult.He was Canaan's millionaire.

He was one of those dynamic creatures who leave the haunting impression of their wills behind them, like the tails of Bo-Peep's sheep, like the evil dead men have done; he left his intolerant image in the ether for a long time after he had gone, to confront and confound the aged men and hold them in deferential and humiliated silence.

Each of them was mysteriously lowered in his own estimation, and knew that he had been made to seem futile and foolish in the eyes of his fellows.

同类推荐
  • The Persians

    The Persians

    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。
  • 科南本涅槃经

    科南本涅槃经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 白华楼藏稿

    白华楼藏稿

    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。
  • 佛说呵雕阿那含经

    佛说呵雕阿那含经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 如意轮菩萨观门义注秘诀

    如意轮菩萨观门义注秘诀

    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
  • 椰菜小姐涩涩爱

    椰菜小姐涩涩爱

    什么哥哥们可以有无数个女朋友,自己却不能与人交往?当平凡少女绫奈茜新的“恋爱可能性”被破坏时,她愤怒地发誓,一定要和那对严重“妹控”的双胞胎哥哥划清界限等等,三个孩子中有一个是收养的?是她,是他,还是他?平静的生活被打破,一切陷入混乱中时,却开始有美少年前赴后继地向她表白。谜样的身世,突如其来的桃花运,彼此间有着怎样的联系?
  • 玫瑰太子妃

    玫瑰太子妃

    龙宝珠做了一场长梦,梦里自己不但成了古代的权臣之女,还意外卷入了储位之争。她以为太子洛昭言是个傻白甜,替他操碎了心不说,还渐渐被太子的温柔所打动……然而新婚当晚,洛昭言却仿佛变成另一个人……他根本不是她以为的温柔暖男,而是步步为营,答应娶她也不过是为拉拢龙家势力。太子妃的生活正式拉开序幕,你以为错爱渣男的龙宝珠会就此消沉?错!她啊,干脆事事与太子洛昭言对着干,当街骑马遛狗,洛昭言不喜欢什么她就偏要做什么,看他能奈她如何!
  • 马过江河

    马过江河

    从某些方面来讲,每一个灵魂,都是有意义的。沈归一直都这样认为。他从原本平凡的人生中,被一种神秘的力量召唤至此。从而参演了一出大戏。从冰天雪地的幽北,到纸醉金迷的南康;从悠久历史的北燕,到瑰丽神秘的异域;这位来客,曾马过江河。
  • 兵书峡

    兵书峡

    前文陶元曜、蒲漪、娄公明、寇公遐、李镇川、马玄子诸老,以及由金华北山得信赶来的诸平、叶神翁、王鹿子、司空晓星等先后二十来位老前辈,在黄山始信、天都两峰,与一班凶憎、恶道相持恶斗了三日。黑摩勒、江明、童兴同了玄莹大师的门人玄玉、清缘,同往铁船头山峡之内,除了三条最恶毒的虫蛇和猛禽犬骛,也随后赶来。申林早奉师命在鳌鱼口接应,一见五人赶到,忙即唤住。由口旁山洞秘径中引了进去。先到始信峰下洞,再往峰顶拜见各位师长,随在洞中住下,每日同出观战。众男女小侠初次见到这大场面,又见自己这面连占上风,全都兴高采烈,得意非常。
  • 快穿之1号女主角

    快穿之1号女主角

    男女主角双洁,双强,主要讲述女主角在各个故事中的逆袭,而男主角默默做坚强的后盾。
  • The Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois

    The Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois

    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。
  • 隐婚100分之重生校园女王

    隐婚100分之重生校园女王

    【强烈推荐新书《重生八零团宠小神医》】【完结爽文】前世,她被人挖眼、剜心在狱中含冤而死。今生,她拜名师、虐渣渣、撩男神,整个大陆横着走。说她胖?转身逆袭成魔鬼身材天使面孔。说她学渣?立马各项竞赛奖杯拿到手软,甚至还捧回了个全国状元。说她没人要?排队告白的人从学校门口排到了总统府大门。总统:抄家伙,抢人!【1V1,女强男更强,虐渣打脸爽爽爽】慢慢已有完结文《隐婚100分:重生学霸女神》、《快穿:虐渣指导手册》、《强吻高冷老公:妻子的逆袭》,欢迎阅读。
  • 王妃最大

    王妃最大

    上一世,她是心狠手辣的杀手。再睁眼,她是唐家备受欺辱的庶女。嫡母怨恨,外人嫉妒,她见招拆招,坏人名声,逐人出府。爹爹哥哥集体坠崖,家中成年男丁集体被暗杀,族长上门逼迫,她以一己之力护住唐家满门,带血的剑尖挑断了某人的手脚筋:“想要这唐家万贯家财,好,用你的命来换。”皇商连华飞之妹连半夏,堪比男儿,朕心甚慰,特赐予安王正妃之位,下月十九大婚。谁料太后突然薨逝,国丧三年,某王爷心中郁闷,拐个妻子也这么难。王爷很烦恼,情敌怎么那么多。那一天,她一人屠了十万大军,满身鲜血,回到皇城,她被人以妖孽之名关入满是经幡的笼中,受尽折磨。那一天,他长剑直指自己的父亲,逼父退位。手刃八十一名得道高僧,受万民唾弃。金瞳白发,满身是伤,她倒在他怀中:“花问青……他们说我是祸国妖孽。”擦拭着她脸上干涸的血污,他哽咽:“夏夏,你是我最爱的娘子,仅此而已。”
  • 只愿携君手

    只愿携君手

    她是命如纸薄的孤女,七岁时家破人亡,流落街头,每日跟一群乞丐抢吃食。他是不受宠的皇子,从小为质邻国,虎口逃生,本以为就此安然生活,迎接他的是母亲的暴毙。他隐忍刻苦,心狠手辣,面对所有的一切他都不曾惧怕,果敢决然,可在面对她时,内心就迫切地变得柔软。他也不知道,什么时候起,会对这个平凡的女孩动心。他把她囚在一方小天地中,他要她心里眼里都只有他一人……她逃跑,想要自由,却被命运一次次推到那个囚笼,怎么也逃不出他的魔掌。当所有的一切真相大白时,他们的命运又该何去何从,到最后他们是否能相濡以沫,相忘于江湖…情不知何起,一往情深,无论时光怎样流逝,我都希望,在你身边的是我。
  • 将女夫君是皇帝

    将女夫君是皇帝

    她是将门掌上娇,机灵贪玩身手好。人生目标:天下俊杰都得是我兄弟!可谁让她是香饽饽,走到哪儿都有人想娶她。练轻舞咬牙切齿,从此走上了退亲之路。他是王公败家子,隐藏风采被人欺。一日重出凌云志,惹得众人都称奇。片段一:初次见面,他是无颜公子微生珏。她噗通跪地:“小女子执意退婚,伤了公子的心,在这里赔不是了。”他戴着画了伤疤的面具,只有唇色苍白,声音微顿。“好。”练轻舞欢悦不已,得寸进尺:“那我们做兄弟吧?”片段二:再次相见,他是明王世子云楚。徒手逼停惊马,救下马上惊慌失措的女子,婉拒对方以身相许的请求。他眼角眉梢都是笑:“在下心有所属。”被他一身风姿震惊的她,兴奋插话:“哎,这位兄台,我们做兄弟吧!”他勾唇一笑,天地为之变色。“这话,你早说过了。”很好,你终将,为吾妻。