登陆注册
5411200000058

第58章

"Oh; that so?" observed Captain Zelotes, looking after the flying car with interest."That's who 'tis, eh? Nice lookin', the young one, ain't she?"Albert did not answer.With the noise of the train which was carrying Helen out of his life still ringing in his ears it seemed wicked even to mention another girl's name, to say nothing of commenting upon her good looks.For the rest of that day he was a gloomy spirit, a dark shadow in the office of Z.Snow and Co.

Before the end of another fortnight the season at South Harniss was definitely over.The hotel closed on the Saturday following the dance, and by October first the last of the cottages was locked and shuttered.The Kelseys went on the twentieth and the Fosdicks went with them.Albert met Madeline and Jane at the post-office in the evening of the nineteenth and there more farewells were said.

"Don't forget us down here in the sand, will you?" he suggested to Miss Fosdick.It was Jane Kelsey who answered.

"Oh, she won't forget," returned that young lady."Why she has your photograph to remember you by."Madeline colored becomingly and was, as Jane described it, "awfully fussed.""Nonsense!" she exclaimed, with much indignation, "I haven't any such thing.You know I haven't, Jane.""Yes, you have, my dear.You have a photograph of him standing in front of the drug store and looking dreamily in at--at the strawberry sundaes.It is a most romantic pose, really."Albert laughed.He remembered the photograph.It was one of a series of snapshots taken with Miss Kelsey's camera one Saturday afternoon when a party of young people had met in front of the sundae dispensary.Jane had insisted on "snapping" everyone.

"That reminds me that I have never seen the rest of those photographs," he said.

"Haven't you?" exclaimed Jane."Well, you ought to see them.Ihave Madeline's with me.It is a dream, if I do say it as I took it."She produced the snapshot, which showed her friend standing beside the silver-leaf tree before the druggist's window and smiling at the camera.It was a good likeness and, consequently, a very pretty picture.

"Isn't it a dream, just as I said?" demanded the artist."Honest now, isn't it?

Albert of course declared it to be beyond praise.

"May I have this one?" he asked, on the impulse of the moment.

"Don't ask me, stupid," commanded Jane, mischievously."It isn't my funeral--or my portrait, either.""May I?" he repeated, turning to Madeline.She hesitated.

"Why--why yes, you may, if you care for it," she said."That particular one is Jane's, anyway, and if she chooses to give it away I don't see how I can prevent her.But why you should want the old thing I can't conceive.I look as stiff and wooden as a sign-post."Jane held up a protesting finger.

"Fibs, fibs, fibs," she observed."Can't conceive why he should want it! As if you weren't perfectly aware that he will wear it next his heart and-- Oh, don't put it in THAT pocket! I said next your heart, and that isn't on your RIGHT side."Albert took the photograph home and stuck it between the frame and glass of his bureau.Then came a sudden remembrance of his parting with Helen and with it a twinge of conscience.He had begged her to have nothing to do with any other fellow.True she had refused to promise and consequently he also was unbound, but that made no difference--should not make any.So he put the photograph at the back of the drawer where he kept his collars and ties, with a resolve never to look at it.He did not look at it--very often.

Then came another long winter.He ground away at the bookkeeping--he was more proficient at it, but he hated it as heartily as ever--and wrote a good deal of verse and some prose.For the first time he sold a prose article, a short story, to a minor magazine.He wrote long letters to Helen and she replied.She was studying hard, she liked her work, and she had been offered the opportunity to tutor in a girls' summer camp in Vermont during July and August and meant to accept provided her father's health continued good.

Albert protested violently against her being absent from South Harniss for so long."You will scarcely be home at all," he wrote.

"I shall hardly see you.What am I going to do? As it is now Imiss you--" and so on for four closely written pages.Having gotten into the spirit of composition he, so to speak, gloried in his loneliness, so much so that Helen was moved to remonstrate.

"Your letter made me almost miserable," she wrote, "until I had read it over twice.Then I began to suspect that you were enjoying your wretchedness, or enjoying writing about it.I truly don't believe anyone--you especially--could be quite as lonesome as all that.Honestly now, Albert, weren't you exaggerating a little? Irather think you were?"

He had been, of course, but it irritated him to think that she recognized the fact.She had an uncanny faculty of seeing through his every pretense.In his next letter he said nothing whatever about being lonesome.

At home, and at the office, the war was what people talked about most of the time.Since the Lusitania's sinking Captain Zelotes had been a battle charger chafing at the bit.He wanted to fight and to fight at once.

"We've got to do it, Mother," he declared, over and over again.

"Sooner or later we've got to fight that Kaiser gang.What are we waitin' for; will somebody tell me that?"Olive, as usual, was mild and unruffled.

同类推荐
  • 佛说四无所畏经

    佛说四无所畏经

    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。
  • 遗论九事

    遗论九事

    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。
  • 异部宗轮论

    异部宗轮论

    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。
  • Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

    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。
  • Small Catechism

    Small Catechism

    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
  • 长生祸事

    长生祸事

    半个月前,在去镇上的途中娘出车祸死了,半个月后,爹从山上滚落也没了命。直到那天夜里……
  • 闪婚成爱,总裁太腹黑

    闪婚成爱,总裁太腹黑

    婚礼现场,她拖曳婚纱,淹没在祝福声里。屏幕上,却播放出未婚夫与情人火辣四射的啪啪啪。满场哗然,她这滞销的老姑娘,赔了老公又折地皮,站在礼台上成了最大的笑话。腹黑总裁大手却伸过来,“如果你不介意,我们可以一起惩罚这对儿狗男女。”“惩罚?”“我们成婚,让他们成为笑话!”她怎能与这样精于算计的腹黑男过一辈子?“只婚礼,不登记,不包生孩子,我失去的,你得帮我讨回来!”“成交!”她自以为赢了一回,却一脚踩中总裁先生的陷阱里,跌得一颗水晶心细碎细碎……
  • 奶爸小文人

    奶爸小文人

    她来了拿走一本小说我成为作家她又来了又拿走一本小说我变成大作家
  • 悉达多

    悉达多

    悉达多,一个出身婆罗门的英俊青年,抛却一切,踏上了寻找自我的道路。在这场求道之旅中,他与佛陀乔达摩交谈,看清了世界的本质;他与名妓卡玛拉交往,享受了情爱的乐趣;他帮助富商经营生意,拥有了名利。经历了种种世俗生活,悉达多再次出走,成为一名船夫。通过聆听河流的声音,他看清了世界的本来面目,意识到世间万物都在永恒的生命之河中流向自己的归宿。最后,他终于领悟了自我,并将自我融入到生命的圆融统一中。
  • 你在那时候的远方

    你在那时候的远方

    “你怎么这么可怜?”他的语气轻松得好像在逗乐,眼睛里的爱怜却默默转为了疼痛。她在最阴暗潮湿的角落,待习惯走至焚灭。出于对弱小动物的怜悯,他把她带进他的家,百般呵护。他活在阳光里,就算太阳落下不再升起,也总有人成为他前路的光。他有青梅竹马的恋人,面对沉默晦涩的她,却有一份无端的愧疚。她在最明亮的黑夜里谨言慎行,不敢把他的怜爱当成理所当然,却默默积攒曙光。而他却在她的太阳即将升起的时候,一别九年。当她长大,当他归来,当她有了相爱三年的恋人,而他对她一见钟情。
  • 大魔神之怒海红颜

    大魔神之怒海红颜

    远古时期,天下太平。各族生灵和睦共处。然,魔军突现顺我者昌,逆我者亡。天下大乱,混战四起。诺,魔王子,大魔王麾下第一人,也是大魔王唯一亲传弟子。俊美无双,才智卓绝,身世成谜。涤荡四海八荒,横扫各族精英,所向无敌。各族闻风丧胆,纷纷臣服。是谁,安排了你我的初见?从此,命运的年轮开始逆转!我爱你所爱,思你所思,为你殚精竭虑,付出所有。为何,你的眼里只有你的友人和天下,独独看不到一直在你身边的我?从此,我厌恶了红色。那是痛彻心扉的孤独和绝望的颜色。可,无论世间转换多少年,我始终记得,你临去时说:“今生我无愧于朋友,无愧于这片天地。却欠你太多!我愿以千世修行,换与你来世相伴,愿我来世只为你生,只为你死,满心满眼,只你一人!”
  • 炘雪传

    炘雪传

    这世间万物又何以比得上你低头的那一笑靥了?我愿同你在一起时,时光慢些走,再慢些。
  • 我要这盛世美颜有何用

    我要这盛世美颜有何用

    一朝身死,萧墨一睁开眼却发现自己来到了与修真界截然不同的世界。自己竟夺舍成了A市高中的一名女扮男装的女娇娥身上,还阴差阳错地绑定了一个名叫人人都爱我的系统。本来只想安安静静的做个小透明早点儿完成任务回到修真界,谁知却意外成了“国民男神”马甲掉之前萧墨是女生们趋之若鹜想要嫁的对象,男生们恨得牙痒痒的存在。男生们:看妈妈,那就是夺走你儿媳妇儿的人。妈妈一脸嫌弃道:你哪里比得上人家萧墨。男生们:...到底是不是亲妈了……哭唧唧马甲掉以后全国轰动,男神变成了女神,全国女生高喊:女神,你永远都是我们的小天使...男生们则不甘落后:“女神,看这里,看这里...某男一把搂住萧墨的腰,不容置疑道:“老子的女人也是你们能肖想的?”萧墨一脸黑线的推开男人:...滚...某男如大型萌犬依偎在萧墨肩上:“媳妇儿,我又滚回来了萧墨:.......这是一个魔女祸乱世界的故事,又叫做从人人都恨我到人人都爱我的蜕变史。【注:此文女扮男装不喜勿入,接受不了文笔稚嫩的隔壁右转不送谢谢,说抄袭的不能接受.....】
  • 乙卯入国奏请

    乙卯入国奏请

    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。
  • 小跟班非人类

    小跟班非人类

    他——饱受世人尊敬的正派,她——世人避之不及的反派。当正派与反派“碰撞”,将会发生怎样(爱情)的火花??前世的斗争,今生的“同甘共苦”,究竟是命运,还是一场阴谋?想知道吗?想?好嘞!奴家这就给亲播放“欢喜冤家(小跟班非人类之帅锅到我碗里来)”的呢~[作者小资料:白格子仙(公元前170万年~未知),字仙子,伟大的文学(吹牛)家,乖乖(作死)家,一个美丽与智慧共存的大仙!因对编故事感兴趣而决心写此书,文笔不好,勿杠勿喷慎入!(づ●─●)づ]