登陆注册
4814600000097

第97章

Dinner done and we sitting with our feet upon the fender, I said to Herbert, `My dear Herbert, I have something very particular to tell you.'

`My dear Handel,' he returned, `I shall esteem and respect your confidence.'

`It concerns myself, Herbert,' said I, `and one other person.'

Herbert crossed his feet, looked at the fire with his head on one side, and having looked at it in vain for some time, looked at me because I didn't go on.

`Herbert,' said I, laying my hand upon his knee, `I love - I adore -Estella.'

Instead of being transfixed, Herbert replied in an easy matter-ofcourse way, `Exactly. Well?'

`Well, Herbert? Is that all you say? Well?'

`What next, I mean?' said Herbert. `Of course I know that .'

`How do you know it?' said I.

`How do I know it, Handel? Why, from you.'

`I never told you.'

`Told me! You have never told me when you have got your hair cut, but I have had senses to perceive it. You have always adored her, ever since I have known you. You brought your adoration and your portmanteau here, together. Told me! Why, you have always told me all day long. When you told me your own story, you told me plainly that you began adoring her the first time you saw her, when you were very young indeed.'

`Very well, then,' said I, to whom this was a new and not unwelcome light, `I have never left off adoring her. And she has come back, a most beautiful and most elegant creature. And I saw her yesterday. And if Iadored her before, I now doubly adore her.'

`Lucky for you then, Handel,' said Herbert, `that you are picked out for her and allotted to her. Without encroaching on forbidden ground, we may venture to say that there can be no doubt between ourselves of that fact. Have you any idea yet, of Estella's views on the adoration question?'

I shook my head gloomily. `Oh! She is thousands of miles away, from me,' said I.

`Patience, my dear Handel: time enough, time enough. But you have something more to say?'

`I am ashamed to say it,' I returned, `and yet it's no worse to say it than to think it. You call me a lucky fellow. Of course, I am. I was a blacksmith's boy but yesterday; I am - what shall I say I am - to-day?'

`Say, a good fellow, if you want a phrase,' returned Herbert, smiling, and clapping his hand on the back of mine, `a good fellow, with impetuosity and hesitation, boldness and diffidence, action and dreaming, curiously mixed in him.'

I stopped for a moment to consider whether there really was this mixture in my character. On the whole, I by no means recognized the analysis, but thought it not worth disputing.

`When I ask what I am to call myself to-day, Herbert,' I went on, `Isuggest what I have in my thoughts. You say I am lucky. I know I have done nothing to raise myself in life, and that Fortune alone has raised me;that is being very lucky. And yet, when I think of Estella--'

(`And when don't you, you know?' Herbert threw in, with his eyes on the fire; which I thought kind and sympathetic of him.)` - Then, my dear Herbert, I cannot tell you how dependent and uncertain I feel, and how exposed to hundreds of chances. Avoiding forbidden ground, as you did just now, I may still say that on the constancy of one person (naming no person) all my expectations depend. And at the best, how indefinite and unsatisfactory, only to know so vaguely what they are!' In saying this, I relieved my mind of what had always been there, more or less, though no doubt most since yesterday.

`Now, Handel,' Herbert replied, in his gay hopeful way, `it seems to me that in the despondency of the tender passion, we are looking into our gift-horse's mouth with a magnifying-glass. Likewise, it seems to me that, concentrating our attention on the examination, we altogether overlook one of the best points of the animal. Didn't you tell me that your guardian, Mr Jaggers, told you in the beginning, that you were not endowed with expectations only? And even if he had not told you so - though that is a very large If, I grant - could you believe that of all men in London, Mr Jaggers is the man to hold his present relations towards you unless he were sure of his ground?'

I said I could not deny that this was a strong point. I said it (people often do so, in such cases) like a rather reluctant concession to truth and justice; - as if I wanted to deny it!

`I should think it was a strong point,' said Herbert, `and Ishould think you would be puzzled to imagine a stronger; as to the rest, you must bide your guardian's time, and he must bide his client's time.

You'll be one-and-twenty before you know where you are, and then perhaps you'll get some further enlightenment. At all events, you'll be nearer getting it, for it must come at last.'

`What a hopeful disposition you have!' said I, gratefully admiring his cheery ways.

`I ought to have,' said Herbert, `for I have not much else. I must acknowledge, by-the-bye, that the good sense of what I have just said is not my own, but my father's. The only remark I ever heard him make on your story, was the final one: "The thing is settled and done, or Mr Jaggers would not be in it." And now before I say anything more about my father, or my father's son, and repay confidence with confidence, I want to make myself seriously disagreeable to you for a moment - positively repulsive.'

`You won't succeed,' said I.

`Oh yes I shall!' said he. `One, two, three, and now I am in for it.

同类推荐
  • 郭公案

    郭公案

    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。
  • The Song of Hiawatha

    The Song of Hiawatha

    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。
  • 七言律

    七言律

    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。
  • 解除篇

    解除篇

    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。
  • John Stuart Mill

    John Stuart Mill

    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
  • 恋爱吧!芭比老大

    恋爱吧!芭比老大

    天真的林柏原为了梦想中的女神而投入“地狱学院”里面最黑暗的特别六班,谁知让他发现女神的真面目原来是一个可怕的校园老大之后,立刻后悔了自己的冲动,可是在李大琳的眼泪下,林柏原一次又一次心软。
  • 小码头

    小码头

    罗秀山和外孙宝乐出门的时候,天已经晴了,但石板街面上那些拇指般大小的凹处还有积水,高处的屋瓦和低处的门槛都是湿漉漉的。他俩都穿着新衣裳,老罗穿了一双橡胶底布鞋,小孩蹬的是一双旅游鞋,样子挺休闲的。可他们走在街上,一点也不像游客,倒像两个走亲戚的乡下人。罗秀山要到街上慢慢走,慢慢看,挨到天黑。他要把他刚刚得到的欢喜延长下来并固定在他熟悉的环境中,这样它才真实可靠,才不致于从自己的眼前或自己的家中飞快地溜走。带给他喜讯的是隔壁邻居小玉。小玉告诉他,住在她家拍电影的那个人,要给他拍一组镜头,岸上水上都要拍。
  • The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia

    The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia

    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。
  • 不悔录

    不悔录

    这部小说主人公是一位特殊身份的知识分子——从有着二十多年军旅生涯的部队作家,突然因意外情况转业,而成了地方作家协会的领导。用主人公自己的话说,论当兵,部队是正规军,地方是民兵,而论当作家,部队是民兵,地方才是正规军。本书以第一人称自叙传式的写法,描写了主人公柳直正值“不惑”之年,由“民兵”转而为“正规军”的特殊经历,及其曲折复杂的心路历程。作品大胆,真实、冷峻而又细腻地揭示了这位特殊知识分子,在自己人生转折和社会转型过程中,心电图式的心灵独自,其中既有个人与工作交织着的复杂矛盾,又有与之交错的复杂家庭矛盾,以及激烈的婚外感情纠葛。
  • 皇子爱上妖

    皇子爱上妖

    这是玄幻言情文,你们都不看我的书,哼!我不写简介了——(吧啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊阿啊啊)
  • 我是大科学家

    我是大科学家

    牛顿三大定律研究经典力学的基础。达尔文进化论“物竞天择,适者生存”颠覆十九世纪人类的认知。爱因斯坦的狭义相对论揭示了空间、时间、质量和物质运动之间的联系;广义相对论则建立了空间、时间是随着物质分布和运动速度的变化而变化。人类文明未来发展的方向一直被大科学家们所引领。下一个世纪,影响人类未来的理论会是什么呢?我是大科学家,让我为你揭露。PS:群号:58964764欢迎加入,(本书纯属虚构,请勿带入。)
  • 三喜和他的三房女人

    三喜和他的三房女人

    三喜又要添一房女人了,这是第三个。渠边洗衣服的女人搓着领口和袖口,相互压低语声拉呱,嗓子都变调了。碰见甩手走来的三喜,男人就远远招呼,三喜,又要说人了?好福气。三喜宽大的脸刷地紫赤了,泛出油光,连摆着手说,哪里哪里。当着三喜的面,屯里人脸上都挂了笑,可三喜一拐进巷子,屯里人就你望我我望你地嘀咕开了,吃一百个豆不嫌腥,真还敢娶,又不是本地的?这话议论过不止一次,还是一次次你问我我问你。没人答得上,只是都想起一些事。想起的是三喜的前两房女人……那天本来是个欢喜的日子。
  • 三界纷纭录

    三界纷纭录

    在三界学院中,人,妖,仙之间相互争斗,共同学习。一起创造三界传奇!
  • 爱情似梦

    爱情似梦

    爱情是虚构在人们嘴里的东西,两个人在一起的时候,爱情常挂在嘴里,分手后,爱情便消失在嘴边。爱情,在电视上是伟大的,令人崇拜的;在生活中,则是经不起考验,受不起磨难的。爱情是人们在不经意间产生的,即使分手,仍会留在各自心中的,没有对错、没有背叛、充满缘分、不易察觉、非常美妙的、甜甜的东西。每个人都有自己的小小的幸福。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。